Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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LIPSCOMB UiE LIGHT
AND FOLLETT TIMES
SUBSCRIPTION RATES."
£1rat and Second Zones $1.50
Third Zone. 1.60
Fourth Zone. 1.75
fifth Zone 1.85
Sixth and other Zones 2.00
Single Copies 5c-
J. Lemoine, Ethel and Fred
Skaggs, Publishers.
J.Lemoiee £kaggs, Editor.
, * ' ■ :
• Ttotdlf Moraiag of Kac*.
as second class natter
office at Follett, Tex-
31st 1918 under the
of March 3,1879.
Advertising Rates
^ "'TV
Display ads regularlly in Liroe
* h S. C, 20c
advertising per inch
n 25c
position per inch
25c
per line 10c
_ 50c
for ads must be in
sot later than Tues-.
LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT FULL hi i1 V riMES, THU tiSDA Y OCT 22. 1925
Mrs. Cecil Coulrup, went to
FoJlett. Tuesday to visit her sis-
ter, Mrs. Courtney.
Ben Wood is building an ad-
dition on Mr. Clem's house this
week.
W. R. Hill, of Lipscomb, was,
Darrouzett business man Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes, went
to Follett, Monday on business.
Mr. Phebus and wifj were
trading in Darrouzett Thursday.
G. A. Jinkin9 and family, spent
Thursday evening in Booker.
Mrs. Fred Phillip's mother
visited with thexn Thursday.
Ivan Ropper, made a trip to
Higgins Tuesday.
Smiles.
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New and Renewals
Those that have the past week
paid for another year of the Lime
Light are on the "Honor List" as
follows:
L. E. Meyers, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.
FARMERS
Let us sell you the SAMSON
WINDMILL—a mill that spins in the
slightest breeze—a mill with HYATH
ROLLER BEARINGS—a mill that
oiled once will keep running smoothly
for five years. Come in the n-xt time
you are in Follett and let us show you.
Don't forget us when you decide
to build that new house, barn or do
any repair work for we have the mater-
ial. Keep them in shape, it saves waste.
Lumber Co
OUR AIM—COURTESY, QUALITY AND SERVICE
WELL MATERIALS
FENCE MATERL
PAINTS
Our policy to get what you want when you want it. We always have it some place.
Charter No. 12101
until ordered ont.
: or money must be
advertising to
Reserve District, No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Pollett National Bank
close of business on
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'MB, TEXAS, Oct. 19
% Ci Walker and daugh
spent several days
the week, at the
attending to bust
the dance §t
evening
and Cruise Duke,
1.1 M. Roper, of
,passed through Lips-
on their way to Higgins
Day.
.Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Baldwin
Lipscomb on their
wiyT# Hlgging "Trades Day.
and Mrs;
Wi-- W.
w. fmmm.
Bert Webb
for the bar-
At Follett, in the State of Texas, at the
Sept. 28th, 1925.
RESOURCES. Dollars
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ac-
ceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of
exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of
this bank (except those shown in b
and c) $ 173.691.06
Acceptances of other banKs discounted Com-
mercial Paper $ 75,000.00
Total loans $ -
Overdrafts, secured, $ None; unsecured, $145.07
Deposited to secure circulation lU. S. bonds .
par value)... $ 7,500.00
All other United States Government
securites (including premiums,
if any) $ 253.12
Total- $
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:.
Banking, House, $ 8,000.00; Furniture and
Fixtures, $2,000.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and amount due from national
K^nlra _ .r_„
Amount due from State banks, bankers and
trust companies in the United States (other
than included in Items 8,9 and 10)
Cheeks on other banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank (other than Item 12)
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, X2
and 13._.k---r-$ 148,381.70
and drafts on banks (including Feder-
al Reserve Bank) located outside of city
or town of reporting bank $ None
Miscellaneous cash Items $ 793.50
Redemption fund With U. S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer -
Other assets, if any Collection in Transit
Total
Cts
fr
248,691.06
145.07
7,753 12
2,966.45
10,000.00
21,333.89
121,578.64
5,469.17
None
793.50
375.00
Netoe
If you have grain to sell.
We pay the highest market price.*
If you want to buy coal we have it.
If its the staff of life, we have the best fl<
If its feed we have all kinds.
Bay Where You Pay Less—Sell Where you get
C
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WHERE CASH SAVES CASH
Follett^ Texas
Vi;;
FARMERS PRODUCE
Is the place to bring your
try to the Produce as at all times we
Highest Market Price. Have for sale all ki
Chicken Feed. Remember you will be treated with
Courtesy and given a square deal. Call in.
Pottf-
r
Prop
Follett,
$419,105.90 <£.
}. Hopper, Ollie Hop-
Crouch, were in
eve.
O. S. Trottman
visitors in
y.
7. ~ at-4
t at Biggins
LIABILITIES. Dollars
Capital stock paid in $
Surplus fund
Undivided profits..
Lass current
Reserved foe
$11,593.36
expeaafti puld... .$4,267.24
etc., accrued
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Jgff Individual dei
Bartc
was the
of Ruth Owen.
Certificates
(othet than for nonsf
«S
....$
terns 22, 23^24*
26 ~$ 545.11
ubject to checks.
t due BjMi .than 30 days
its secur-^
surety
^otal of denand deposits (other
Cts
25,000.00
12,500.00
7,326.12
None
7,500.00
16,000.0j
None
545.11
229,104.86
10,1)09.80
I
18,400.00!
money
1
Com©
CITY
SlIL-a
and you will, get a nice si
©have and f^od hair cut thatlPfP^i
make you feel like a better man.
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Total of time deposits subject
to Reserve, Items 38, 34,
35, and 36 $94,120.01
U. S. Government securities borrowed (custo-
mers)...
Notes and bill rediscounted, including ac-
ceptances of other banks and foreign bills
of exchange or drafts sold with indorse-
ment of this bank.
*
Ugl. 'IJ.'J
94,120.011
None
$419,105.90
Total.
r, COUNTY OF LIPSCOMB ss:
, Cashier of the above named bank, do
that the above statement is true to the best of my
A. W. KINCADE, Cashier,
orn to before me thia£xh, day of Oct.. 1925.
W. *H. Sewell, Notary Public.
Guy Winningham, 0. A. Crump,
Directors.
is the place to go
Groceries or some
K. F.
Follett,
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Skaggs, J. Lemoine. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925, newspaper, October 22, 1925; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390013/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.