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Hl want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re-
celved from the.use of Tliedford’s Black-Draught,” writes 5
Mrs. Syjvama Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ®
It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, ®
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught ®
saved my Jittle girl’s life. When she had tne measles, ®
'qey went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s ®
Black-prauglit made them break out, and she has had no ®
ipore trouble. 1 shall never be without ©
BUck-KshT
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Washington, Nov. 22.—The famous
White House collection of China, con-
taining specimens from the table ser-
vice of all the presidents except two,
has been placed in a room specially
prepared for it, under the supervision
of Mrs. Wilson in the executive man-
sion. It is Mrs. Wilson’s intention to
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all to very great- : 1!
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from comparative
riches, and above
nown as an industrial leader,
Thyssen has steadfastly refused titles
of all kinds. •
In the late 60s he founded an iron
establishmeit in Duisburg with his to-
tal capital of 8,000 thalers (about $6,-
000) and in 1871 moved his plant to
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W. 8.
G, M. BOWIE, Vice Pres.
L. A. DAVIS, Vice Pres.
PANT. President 1
R. W. DAVIS, Cashier
GEO. FANT. Ass’t Cashier
came into existence the plant
“Deutscher Kaiser,” which today in-
cludes ohe-tenth of the coal lands of
iirmyjioine.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi-
ness, malaria, chilis and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught lias proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit. Sevdnty-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
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„ .. i Muelheim on the Ruhr, where there
increase the collection, if possible, ']ater
and tho specimens have been so plac- j
ed in cabinets as to leave room for I
expansion. The new room was pre-',„ , , . . .. ■ ,
, .. _ .. . . ' . |Westphalia and gigantic steel mills,
pared while the President and his!. ,,
. „ ™ , Just before the war there were em-
family were at Shadow Lawn for tha '• , . „ „„ nnn , ,,
.ployed some 20,000 men and the coal
summer. ! fields contained some 270 millions of
Before leaving for Shadow Law/i cubjc meters of coal. He is now' the
Mrs. Wilson went over plans for the principal owner of half a dozen huge
change with Mrs. Abby Gunn Baker, industrial projects in the Rhineland,
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THE FIRST NOTIONAL BANK I
Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000
Weatherford, Texas
DIRECTORS—G. M. Bowie, R. W. Davis, W. S. Farit, L. A. ;;
Davis, George Fant, W. J. Mi mo, Harry Baker, Hugh McGrattan.
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structetL-her to select some of the VALUE OF PLANTEX
pieces of old china, glass and jlate, J . CAUSE
which were stored in White House '
closets, and place them in the new-
cabinet.
AND
ECZEMA DISCUSSED
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OFFICIAL TIME TABLE.
T. A P. Station—East Bound.
No. 6—El Paso to New Orleans
4:65 a. m. •*
No. 10—Mineral Wells to Dallas-
arrive 8:18 a. m., depart 8:25 a. m.
•No. 2—El Paso to St. Louis (Sun
shine Special) 2:02 p. m.
No. 4—Sweetwater to St. Louis and
New Orleans, ar. 4:48, depart 6 p. m
No. 4—Mineral Wells to Weather
Card, 4:50 p. m.
West Bound.
No. 8—:St. ’fcouis and New Orleans
lo Sweetwater, 10:50 a. m.
No. . 8—Weatherford to Mineral
Wells, 11 a. m.
•No. 1—St. Louis to El Paso (Sun
Shine Special), 3:09 p. m.
No. 9—DaUas to Mineral Wells, ar
rive 6:35 p. m., depart 5:40 p. m.
No. 5—New Orleans to El Paae
10:89 p. m.
•Do not make local stops.
Santa Fe Station.
Arrive from Cleburne, 11:15 a. m.
Depart for Cleburne, 3:80 p. m.
ANTED —
Associated Presa
Evansville, Ind., Nov. 22
j While the collection, which Mrs. Ba- ue of plantex, the latest of tin many
ker has been building up for several remedies applied to the treatment of
years, includes pieces front every cancer, was told today in a paper read
president except two, some adminis- before the Ohio Valley Medical Asso-
trations are represented inadequately, ciation, at its eighteenth annual con-
and she is continuing her work in the vention, by Dr. G. S. Strobach of Cin- U. S. bonds deposited to se-
hope of making it really representa- cinnati, who said that plantext had
,Uve' ^ bet‘n Used in the last few >ears in Stocks, other than Federal
j Eventually the walls o(phe room are treatment of all types of cancer and Reserve Bank stock ........
No. 2723.
Report of the Condition of the
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
at Weatherford
In the State of Texas, at the close of
business on November 17, 1916.
Resources.
Loans and dis-
counts ............$313,718.62
The val- Acceptances of
this bank dis-
counted ....
Overdrafts—
Secured by cot-
ton ..................$95,302.97
Unsecured ....... 3,214.89
24,000.00 337,718.52
98,517.86
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No. 2477.
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Weatherford
In the State of Texas, at the close of
business on November 17, 1916.
Resources.
Loans and discounts .........$500,013.94
Overdrafts ................. NONil
U. S. bonds deposited to se-
cure circulation (par val- *
ue) ...................................... 100,000.00
Stock of Federal Bank (50
per cent of subscription).. 6,000.00
Value of banking house...... 30,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures ........ NONE
Real estate owned other
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io be lined with cabinets for the col- *-hat had “proved of inestimable stock
---lection, but at present only the first value,” except in cases where the ^vi-
WANTED—To taka. private lessons line has been Put in- 11 extends tlie ,al*ty of the patient had been too
in stenography from a lady competent entire length of the room and is in
to teach it. Address Mrs.-, Her- harmony with the architecture of tlTe
aid office. White House interior modeled after
_____________the Georgian period. The woodwork
is of ivory white. The shelves are eminent biologist, has now had several
lined with handsome velvet, which "J’ears trial with gratifying results,
gives a n^rfect background for the P^htex is a coined name, made up
China as well as for the silver and ^rom the two wRkds, ‘plant’ and ‘ex-
glass. The furniture of the room is ^racC’ The ingredients are taken
a part of the set, used in the East from twelve common plants,
room during the administration of “Even in advanced types of cancer
President McKinley, and is upholster- ‘Plantex’ has given relief from pain
WANTED TO RENT—I have a custo-
mer who wants to rent a five or six
room dwelling with modern conveni-
ences, close in. Phone W. W. Mc-
Crary.
of Federal Reserve
Bank (50 per cent of sub-
scription ............................ 4,500.00 Net
greatly sapped before treatment was ^‘^u^ow^oiher
lesorted to. ! than banking house .......... 7,945.48
“Plantex,” said Dr. Strohbach, Net amount due
“made from a formula proposed by an
than banking house .......... 3,500.00
ue) " 100,000.00 Net amount due
! from approved
560.00 ! reserve agents in
New York, Cbi-
] cago, St. Louis $45,702.66
amouit due
1,000.00! from approved ‘
| reserve agents
in other reserve
cities .................. 70,986.04 116,688.70«
Net amount due from
banks and bankers ...... 6,877.95
Other checks on banks in
the same city pr town as
j reporting bank .................. 8,893,78
1 Outside checks and
{ other cash items $2,265.07
Fractional curren-
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from approved
reserve agents in
New York, Chi-
cago, St. Louis $50,394.84
Net amount due
fronts approved
reserve agents
in other reserve
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J<'OR Rent-
room* *UILO"3C«J *'•<
FOR RENT—On West Lee avenue.
tint.
cities .................. 70,325.76 120.720.60
Net amount due from
banks and bankers ............ 210.04
ed in‘brocaded satin of a light yellow,and hemorrhage, which are such dis- other checks on banks in
tressing accompaniments of the late ' the 6arae city or town as
Mrs. Baker made a search of the staPs of the disease. The treatment and 10,660.28
5-room cottage, with all modern con- historic ware already in the White hy intramuscular injection, and in
See H. House, and placed in, the Central sec- connection with X-ray apd radium ap-
tion of the new cabinet some of the plications may be used as may other pr'aftional currency^
^ that plan- i.. „nj ..
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cy, nickels and
j cents .................... 276.49 ' 2,541.5*
Notes of other Nat’l Banks 1,000.00
Federal Reserve notes ........ 1,000.00
Lawful Reserve in vault and
veniences. New auto house.
L. Brevard, or call S. W. 218.
and other cash
► items
’ with Fed. Reserve Bank. 45,831.27
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer .................. 5,000.00
$3,793.99
pOR SALli-
oidest pieces of silver and glass in neRtructive means, provided that plan- niCRels and cents 40.02
the mansion. The Washington and tex he used at least a month before Notes of other Nat’l banks..
John Adams relics are also displayed any other treatment so that when the Lawful reserve in vault and
from the center to the right. On the toxins, which are bound to be set free, with Fed. Reserve Bank....
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer..................
Total ........................$827,347,141
Liabilities.
3,360.00 Capital stock paid in............$100,000.00
Surplus fund .......................... 100,000.00
3,834.01!
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FOR SALE—A fresh four gallon cow. left of the cabinet the relics are ar- when the cancer mass is destroyed,
Apply to GUS JENSEN, 509 Brazos St. ranged in chronological order, of pres- may meet increased resistance from
43 °58 87 Undivided profits $4f,475.95
’ j Less current ex-
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the tissues and the blood."
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FOR SALE—Two real fine second hand
(boys’ and man’s) saddle. Apply at
Herald office.
HOIAL ASCII VASOMS
Hinted convocation of Weatherford
9-'if.*ter No. 105, R. A. M„ aecontl Frf
itar night In each month. A cordte
Serration is extended to all vlllti&f jsey ileifer with young heifer calf. Bar- GERMAN
idential administrations Mrs. Baker
is in correspondence with a number Eczejua, "the commonest
of the presidential descendants who affections,” was discussed by
are contemplating gifts to the collec-
tion.
FOR SALE—Gentle two year old Jer-
S'.'tajtan'.nns.
W. H. BECK, H. P.
J. G. SHARP, Secretary
j gai nat $40.00 See L. D. HURN.
|W. Phone 9014-4.
STEEL MAGNATE HEAD
OF IMPORTANT WAR POSITION
MASONIC LODGS
Lodge No. 275, A. F. ft A. M
Saturday night on or hei .’fv
full moon in each month.
N J. M VENABLE, VV M
A. A. PUTMAN, Secretary.
kMGllTS OF PITH1A8
l,ofit; Star l.odgu No. '
K. of P., meets averj
Tuesday night. ViuitU’i
Knights are always vaj
come. Castle Hall,
Sldo Square.
J. H. BLAIR, C. C.
L. P. MADDOX, K. R. ft 9.
rTJ*-v
L 0. O. F.
Weatherford Leda*
No. 77, I. O. O. F., meet*
every Thursday Dl&tl
I- Harris buiding, over Hudsen D. G
rA>., northwest corner square.
W. H. HENDERSON, N. G.
WM. HAAS> Sficrettrj
\ Dr. C. C. Matthews *
PHYSICIAN
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Special attention to Chronic Dis asoa,
and Diseases of Children.
OFFICE—At Reynolds Drug Com^ny
O flic Phonei:
Southwestern 5 - J H me rjjone 115
Residence Phone, W. 281-M.
J. E. CARTER
I Attorney-'*t>Law
Contracts, Dfeds and Deeds of Trust
Abstracts Examined
Ollloe—KuKmnn Build ng, I’.ooms 17-19.
S. W. Phone 43
POUND-
of skin
was discussed by Dr. H.
L. Heideingsfeld of the diversity of
Cincinnati. He said that formerly
nearly all skin diseases were included
in the group to which eczema belong-
ed—such” as ring-worm ivy-poison,
the so-called “neven-year-itch,” and'a
number of. other dermal disorders con-
9t
causes-
-but that these affections have
only
FOUND—A horn handle umbrella was
left at Barthold’s sore recently and
the owner can get same by calling at
the store and paying for this notice.
pOST
LOST-
“J. C.
ward.
Associated Press
Hamborn-on-the-Rhine, Nov. 22.—
One of the most important wheels in
the German war machine is August been slowly eliminated until
Thyssen, in antebellum days coal and those of dbseure<«rigin are left,
steel magnate of the first rank but “Etzema,” said Dr. Heidingsfeld,
now, in view of the industrialization “is really only an inflammation of the
of war, general field marshal of the skin, which can be produced by any
industrial army, and collaboralor and sort of irritant—either from within or
confidant of HindenbUrg. He is small without—and its successful treatment
and frail, but powerful as an ind us- depends on remedies which relieve
trial leader. Notwithstanding ’he without irritating.”
tremendous scope of his work he -
clings stubbornly to old-fashioned GREECE REFUSES TO SURREN-
methods where he himslf is concern-1 " dER ARMS AND AMMUNITION
ed. J _
~ i He will not tolerate a stenographer j Awoclated Pre»«
-A gold cuff link with initials, for j^g personal use, but writes all' London, Nov. 23.—The Greek gov-
M. Return to Herald for re ^^g letters by hand. His correspond- eminent has refused to comply with
ence is large, much larger than he can the demand of the entente allies for
- attend to, along with his other duties the surrender of part of its supplies of
at his office. So he takes what is left arms and ’ ammunition, according to
$737,285.66
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in............$125,000.011
Surplus fund v........................ 25,000.00
Undivided profits $26,443.14
Less current ex-
penses and taxes.
paid ... ............ 6,966.15 19,476.99
Circulating notes outstand-
ing ......................................» 98,700.00
penses and taxes
5 000 no I Pa*^ ............ < ,652.71 39,823.24
' Circulating notes outstand-
ing ..........*............................ 100,00fl.«» |
Net mmount due to banks
and bankers -................... 33,051.0*
Individual deposits subject
traded hom plants, drugs and other Net amount due to btinks
and bankers ........................ 99,114.35
Individual deposits subject
to check .............................. 368,139.57
Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,854.75
LOST—On drive around heights, a
linen covered pillow. Return to Mrs.
F. B. Egclhoff.
$737,285.66
State of. Texas, County of Parker, ss
T, J. O. Tucker, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. O. TUCKER,. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me,
this 23rd day of November, 19l6.
W. L. TUCKER, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
G. A. HOLLAND.
, C. C. BARTHOLD,
H. O. BARTHOLD,
Directors.
LOST—A straw suitcase on road be-
tween Cleburne and Benbrook. Re-
turn to Herald.
over home wih him to his only luxury, an Athens dispatch.
his' castle .home near Kettwig, and ;---
after dinner finishes it, if it takes un- AUSTRIA!^ POLES AGAINST
SNODDY, JR.
j^OTICE--
GRANT OF AUTONOMY
Associated Press
London, Nov. 23.—Poles of Austrian
LOST—A gold cuft button with ini- til the wee small hours of the ntorn-
tials, “H. A. S„” between Weather- jng.
ford Drtlg Co. and Ij^me. HARRY < Despite his enormous wealth he has
never personally owned an automo- i
___________bile, nor will he ride in one to save Silesia have declared against a grant
• ibis own time. He goes and conies autonomy to Galicia, according to
from his home to his office on foot or,a ' *enna dispatch.
_____ in a street car. He wears a modest, | . “
dark-colored business suit instead of *• Places Valuation on Railroad,
the formal “morning suit,” so gener-1 Washington, Nov. 23. The physical
ally affected in Germany, and looks .vitiation of the New Orleans, Texas
CALL at the Mont fort Hotel, room 21;
learn to make ten to twenty dollars
cash every day the year round,
hnd be convinced.
TO MEN—Our system of teaching
barbering enables you to learn a pro-
fitable profession quickly: Write
MOLER COLLEGE, 111 Main, Fort
Worth, Texas.
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIAL
Lumber. Shingles, Sash, Doors, Etc.,
complete house bills or straight cars,
shipped to,anybody anywhere* Exam-
ination allowed. No advance requir-
ed.. Independent Co-Operative Lumber
Co.. Dept. 38, Lake Charles, La., “The
Home of Long Leaf Pine.”
; Dr. Robt. P. Coulter
| Osteopathic;
; and Eclectic Physician
liMMttf’................
SANITARY
Come to FLEMING b
STUDIO, over the Busy Bee Cafe, for
the best photographs. Adv‘
Notice to the Public.
I have bought the interest of E. B.
Claunch in the old Randall studio, aipl
have employed Owen H. Land of Den-
ton to do,,my work. Mr. Land has had
< [eight years experience in first class
shops, and we guarantee his work.
Come and see samples.
f G. B. RUSSELL.
At Old Randall Studio.
Healthy Motherhood
Means
A Healthy Baby.
The foundation of a
perfect baby is' its
mother’s health dur-
ing the months pre-
ceding expectancy,
and nothing can take
the place of “Mother’*
v Friend" In assuring her of
plcnsant and comfortable
conditions, and assisting
nature in Its work during
- period
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DAILY HERALD, 40c. PER MONTH
this period. “Mother’s
Friend" has helped thou-
sands through this trying
ordeal in perfect safety."
“Mother’s Friend" Is an
external remedy easily ap-
plied. Oct tt at any drug-
gist. •
A free book on Mother-
hood will lie sent all ex-
pectant mothers, it is a
valuable and interesting
bixft you should have.
Sead for one. Address
The Bradfield Regulator!
Co.,
212 I.amar Bldg*
Atlanta, Ga.
No. 374.
Report of the Condition- of the
MERCHANTS & FARMERS STATE
BANK
at Weatherford
,LiIn the State of Texas, at the close of
business on November 17, 1916.
Resources.
Loans and discounts, per-
sonal or collateral .......... $179,287.90
Loans, real etsate ................. ^ 6,766.00
Overdrafts ............................ NONE.
Other real estate .................. 4,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,500.00
Due from Approved
Reserve Agenjs, net ........ 46,775.36
Due from other Banks and
Bankers, subject to check,
net ____a ............................ 1,898.03
& Mexico railway by the Interstate Cash Items .......................... 7,182.89
Commerce Commission places the cost Currency .......... ...................... 4.345.00
of reproduction at $8,865,636. The road Specie .............................;
is capitalized at nearly $41,000,000. i
4,275.62
Total.......................4257,031.60
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in............$ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund .......................... 10,500.00
Undivided Profits, net ........ 6,345.27
Due to Banks and Bankers,
subject to check, net ...... 91.40
Portugese Steamer Fired On.
Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 23.—The Por-
tugese- steamer Machico, arriving here
from Cape Town, reports that she was
fired on by a German submarine but Individual Deposits, subject
escaped without injury. chec^ ■ ........, -.........
* Time certificates of deposit 4,250.00
....... ■„ ---------------------------- Cashier’s Checks .................. 229.48
, . t)ther Liabilities as follows:
tnis sec j Reduction Fund and Div-
idends Unpaid ................ 209.45
There is'more Catarrh in
tlon of the country than alljother dis
eases put together, and for years it
tjras supposed to be incurable. Doc
tors prescribed local remedies, and b> ‘STATE OF TEXAS,
constantly failing to cure with lee: " I county of Parker.
Total..........................$257,031.00
treatment, pronounced it incurable
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in
flue need, by constitutional condition-
and therefore requires constitutions
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co.
Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional run
edy, is taken internally and acts tiira
the«blo6d on the Mucous Surface- ot
the System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is offered for any case that
Hall’s Catarrh Cure fails to cure
Se«$ for circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Sold by Druggis’s. 75C.
Hall’s Family Pills, for constipation.
to check ...........
Cashier’s checks
ing
outstand-
453,927.44
545.49
Total ........................$827,347.14
State of Texas, County of Parker, bs.
I, R. W. Davis, Cashier of the aboT*
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
R. W. DAVIS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 22nd day of November, 1916.
T. A. WYTHE, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. S. FANT,
L. A. DAVIS, f ,
GEORGE FANT, ; ;i
Directors.
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No. 143f. _ ■ yu
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK -
at Weatherford ' x
In the State of Texas, at the close of
business on November 17, 1916. -
Resources.
Loans and discounts,
sonal or collateral ....
per-
$244,761.81
Loans, real estate ......
Overdrafts ..............
... 20,668.44
118.76.
Other real estate .........
........ 2,300.09
Furniture and fixtures ..
........ 4,000.90
Due from Approved Reserve
Agents, net ........................ 167,362.19
Due from other Banks and
Bankers, subject to check
net ...................................... lMami™
Cash items ............................ 8,216.27 f|jg|
Currency .............................. 7,9?8.flfe
Specie .......... ........................... 6,657.65
Other Resources as follows:
Bills of Exchange, Peanuts 17,783.31
Total.
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...............$481,*735.94,
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in............$125,000.09
Surplus fund .......................... 10,500.00
Undivided Profits, net ........ 13,990,03
Due to Banks and Bankers,
subject to check, net ........ 37,1*6.30
Individual Deposits, subject
to check .............................. 290,227.91
Cashier’s checks .............. 2,500.90
Dther Liabilities as follows:
Reserved for Taxes ............ 2,332.60
We, -J. H. Doss, as Vice President,
and H. L. Brevard, as Cashier of said
bank, each of us, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to ______,
tlie best of our knowledge and belief J Correct
J. H. DOSS, Vice President.’
H. L. BREVARD, Cashier:
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 23rd day of November, A. D. 1916.
J. O. TUCKER,
Notary Public, Parker County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
J. W. BRASELTON,
E. H. MARTIN,
J. TOM PICKARD,
'Directors.
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Total..........................$481,735.94
STATE OF TEXAS, *
. County of Parker.
We, D. S. Wright, as Vice President,
and W. T. Carter, as cashier of paid
bank, each of us, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of our knowledge and belief.
D. S. WRIGHT. Vice President
W. T. CARTER, Cashier. ,
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 22nd day of Nov., A. D. 1916.
E. B. FERRELL,
Notary Public, Parker County,
Attest:
A. N. GRANT,
GEO. W. FRITZ,
ALEX. RAWLINS, , 9
Directors.
Piles Cured.
Piles cured without the use'
knife or detention from your be
See Reynolds Drug Co.
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