The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Llano, Llano County, 01 'exas, Thursday, Febuary 20, 1913.
Vol. 29. No. 3i
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Advertisers The News is The Only Medium Through Which to Reach The Trad<
TO NEWS READERS. I Mrs, Riley desires fo announce
the large amount of ad- the trade, i oat she has returned from
4* WHRaf carried In th® paper market, where she purchased one ot
this week, it was our Intentions to the largest and most select lines
print extra pages for the news of the ot Spring and Summer Millinery ever
week, but owing to the death of our shown in our town, and at a very car-
wife’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Oatmaa, the ly date will have a complete showing,
office was closed for two days, and Mrs. Riley has been quite fortunate
we have been compelled to go to; in securing the services of Miss Wil-
press ywholly w ith the advertising ! Bon
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department and the news that ap-
pears on the first run. We regret
giving our readers such a paper, but
t* was that or miss the issue com-
pletely..
There are many important contri-
butions, which have been left out, be-
sides news matter, the county's finan-
cial statement and other things, how-
ever, we believe that every reader
will excuse this issue and sympathize
with us in our misfortune.
It has also necessitated running ads
on first page, something that will not
happen again.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Program for Sunday, February 28
Subject—Medical Missions, Matt.
10: 7-11.
Leader—Mr. J. J. Lindsay.
Opening Song. Prayer. Song.
Scripture reading and short talk by
Leader.
Glimpses of David Livingstone.
Song.
Questions .answ'ered regarding Liv-
ingstone.
Scripture References*
Godliness in Health—Mr. Ozrell
Cone.
The Healing Christ—Mr. Owen Bar
nett.
Gift of Healing—Miss Mildred
Bourne.
Spiritual Healing—Miss JuanltA
Knowles.
Apostolic Healing—Mr. R. O. Jack-
son. "
Closing song and benediction.
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^MEMBER! THE NEWS
MMBh the JUSTUS BUILDING
of Shreveport, La., as trimmer
for the spring season. Miss Wilson
is just from style centers, where she
has gained the latest ideas in spring
creations, and also has been attend-
ing the course of lectures given by-
Mr. O’ra Cne, the famous man millin-
er, w ho has a worldwide reputation j
as Creator of Style. Miss Wilson
comes highly recommended, having
been connected with the largest east-
ern millinery houses, and we feel
quite sure that she will give best of
service and entire satisfaction.
NOTICE OF CORRECTION.
We wish to correct a statement
made in the News last week In regard
to the Sunday School Institute.
Last week we unintentionally limit-
ed our statement too much by saying
that the Institute was held for teach-
ers. We wish to state that it is being
held for everybody in Llano county.
Everybody in Llano Is expected to be
present at the opening service, to be
held at the Baptist church Monday
evening, February 24, at 7:15 p. in.
Those who live out of town are ex-
pected to send large delegations. Do
not disappoint us.
Com mi‘tee.
Onion sets In any quantity and vari
ety at our store.
Allan Newsom.
Mrs. Riley will have on exhibit
TradesDay at her Btore, a trimmed
hat valued at $200 00. Anyone prov-
ing the hat not to be worth the above
amount will be made a present of the
hat.
Sunday School Institute
AU our citizens interested in the Sunday School and who are anx-
ious to be co-iaborers in every good and perfect work that stands for
better morals, purer lives and good citizenship are cordially invited
to attend the session ot the institute, ot which the following is the
program.
Secretary Proteus, of the Ministerial Association.
PROG RAM
LLANO COUNTY 1NTERDBNOMINATIONA1, SUNDAY SCHOOL
INSTITUTE TO BE HELD IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
IN LLANO, FEBRUARY 24-27.
FEB. 24, 7:30 JR M.
Presiding Officer ------------------------------------Rev j F LnulITT
Devotional Exercises by the Presiding officer
What our Sunday Schools Need................By the Superintendent
Music by the Choirs of Llano.
TUESDAY, 3 P. M.
Presiding Officer ..................................... Rev. I. J. Haag.
Discussion—The Graded Lesson System.......John M. Adams, Dallas
General Discussion Afterwards.
7:30 P. M.
Presiding Officer-----------------------------Rev. G. T. Bourne.
Teachers Preparation for Work
Mrs. Geo. M. Watkins and Miss Bessie Robinson.
Fifteen Minute Talks.
Song.
Aim ,of Teaching ................................. Johnle Atchison
Fifteen Minute Talk ............................. G. W. Nullmeyer
Equipment and Management of School______________John M. Adams.
WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M.
Presiding Officer......................... ....... Rev. J. R. Robinson
Pasters and the Sunday School .....................John M. Adams.
Round Table.
WEDNESDAY. 2:30 P. M.
Presiding Officer.............................. Rev. J. M. Streater
Special Days and Their Advantages.
Round Table
WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M.
Presiding Officer________________________________Rev. J. M. Mizzeli
How to Secure the Attendance of Parents at the Teaching Service,
and the Young People at the Preaching Service.
Closing Remarks.
NO. 7119
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
We keep suits for men and boys in
stock.
Strahle & Byfield.
Angel Food and Pioneer Flour, the
best by test, always to be found at
Lange & Co.
THE HOME NATIONAL BANK
At Llano, in the Stale of Texas, at
1 he close of business Feb. 4, 1 i>l :i.
RESOURCES.
DOLLARS.
j Loans and Discounts_____ 235,292.26
| Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured ___________.____
U. S. Bofids to •ecui« circu-
lation ................... i6. no 'io
Premium on U, S. Bonds .... 600.00
Banking House, Furniture
and Fixtures ___________ 1,500.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) ____ 31,404.95
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Companies, and Savings
Banks _________________
Due from reserve agents ...
Checks and Other Cash
Items _________________
Notes of Other National
Banks _________________
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents______
Lawful money reserve in hank
Specie .............9,007.75
Legal-tender notes ..6,000.00 15,007.75
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) .................. 750.00
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LLANO
I, W. \ under Stucken, cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
sviar that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
W. VANDER STUCKEN,
Cashier.
CORRECT—ATTEST
j W. F. GRAY,
1,217.42 ' E- SHtTLTS,
I J. M. HAYWOOD.
5,690.24
69,549.28
5,562.91
6,550.00
304.40
viz:
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this the 10th day uf February. 1913.
E. J. DALRYMPLE.
Notary Public.
Total ........ ...388.429.20
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ______ 60,000.00
Surplus fund _____________ 60,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid _. 3,078.16
National bank notes out-
standing _____ 15,000.00
Due to other Natl banks.. 5.000.00
Due io State and Private
banks and Bankets ____ 1,559.73
Individual deposits subject
to check _____ 243,791.31
RECAPITULATION.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts_____$236,509.67
U, S. Bonds _____ 15,000.00
Premium on Bonds______ 600.00
Redemption Fund ________ 750.00
Furniture and Fixtures___ 1,500.00
Cash .....................134,069.53
Total ................$388,429.20
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock _____________$ 60,000.00
Surplus & Undiv. Profits 63,078.16
Circulation .... 15,000.00
Deposits __________________ 250,351.04
Total ..............$388,429.20
Total ..
JOSEPH M. MARTIN, THE JEW*
ELER.
Next Door to Postoffice.
Will give a solid gold ring to the
person who will make the most words
out of the words (Joseph M. Martin,
The Jeweler, Next Door to Post
office), not using the letters more
times than Is used in the same words
In parenthesis. Words must be ar
ranged in alphabetical order written
in English language and handed in to
our store not later than 4:30 p. rn.,
February 22. The papers will be eg
amined by three competent persons
and reward will be given Trades Day
.388.429.20 March 3.
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MAKE BIG BUSINESS
LOOK
Out for Trades Day
Great bargains here.
Best grade domestic, 10c value, at 8c
Curtain goods, 20c value at 17 h2c
Now is your chance to buy your
good woolen blankets at actual cost
Now come and see us before buy-
ing elsewhere, and use your own
judgment You will save money.
A lady said to us the other days **What is the rea*
son you seem to be doing so much business? When-'
ever I come to this store you are always busy," This
was our answer?
BIG BARGAINS MAKE BIG BUSINESS
These prices will look good to you when you read
t em over, but they will look better when you see
the goods. Price is not the only reason why you
can do better here. Quality and style are promi-
nent reasons also.
You will find our Grocery Department complete
with all that's good in Fancy Groceries. The White
Crest Flour, best on the market Swifts Premium
Meats, all kinds of Can Goods, Peaches, Pairs, Pump-
kin Potatoes, Peas, Com, Hominy, Beans, always fresh
and prices right.
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PHONES
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LOOK
out for Trades Day
Men’s Capital Brand Shirts 65c and
75c value at ✓ ✓ ✓ 35c
AU 53.00 Men s Dress Hats Trades
Day price ✓ ✓ ✓ 52.10
Bargains all over the store in every
department.
For Trades Day our seed potatoes
Triumph, Early Rose, and Cobbler
will go at 40c per bucket or 51,50
per bushel.
oss €1 Company
LLANO
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913, newspaper, February 20, 1913; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816433/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.