The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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Local Distributors-Jordson Tractors and
Motor Drawn Implements
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Farming
DEMONSTRATION
Thursday, July 22,
1:30 to 5:00 P.
By special arrangements with the Ford Motor Co.
Fordson Tractor Mfgs. and Hub Diggs Co., distributors
of Fordson Power Implements, we have secured eight
factory men, representing the various implements used
with the Fordson Tractor. These men will not only de-
monstrate the implements to you, but talk to you along
the lines of POWER FARMING.
We want everybody to attend this demonstration as
it is of great importance to all, “especially the farmers.”
The Fordson offers you three great possibilities, namely
Decreased Labor,
Increased Produc-
tion, Increased
Profits
These men representing the different manufacturers
who will be with us on this occasion are not here to sell
you their goods, but to explain these different labor sav-
ing FARM POWER SERVICE.
This Educational Demonstration
will be Held at Our Garage Be-
ginning Promptly at 1:30 p. m.,
Next Thursday, July 22, and we
Trust You Will be With Us.
HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. & COMPANY
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E. K. Jobss, wife and baby went
to Dallas on July 11.
Tom Donell was in Dallas on
business this week. ^
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Miss Hattie Stewart and mother
left Monday morning for an ex-
tended visit in Denver, Colorado.
J Miss Georgie Woods of the Cage
\A Crow bank is off on vacation
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Mrs. Chas. E. McMordie
spending the wek at Hamilton
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Lomu and discount*, pmoul or
collateral ____________________S41,7 7*. B*
Overdrafts ______-——J.-----:---- NONE
Bonds and Stock. Liberty and
Victory Bonds..—............ 1,560.##
Real Estate (banking house)-------- 1,100.00
Furniture and Fixtures---------— 1,544.00
Due from other banks and bankers.
subject to checks, net--------- 12,908.00
*..................... 3a*.
Specie __________________4-------- T08.lt
Interest In Depositors’
Guaranty Fund____________.— 577.61
\Cash
■Curr
-Spec
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fun
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aam.:. uhS
TOTAL
847,888.01
Miss Glen Muffson and little
brother Myman have returned
from a visit to Fort Worth.
Miss Ida Holt and mother of
Bluff Dale were guests of Mrs.
Tom Donnell Tuesday night. They
attended one of the special at-
tractions at the Majestic.
\
' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clements
have as their guests this week Mrs.
Clements' sister, Mrs. Ernest Ez-
xell and children of Goldthwaite^/
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarty re*
turned to Stephenville on July 12
from their wedding trip to Nia-
gara Falls, Detroit and New York/
Miss Bettye Childers is at her
post of duty again after having
spent two weeks with her parents
at Ratcliff.
LIABILITIES
Capitol Stock paid In—-----—— ^S’222'25
Undivided FroflU. net........-----
Individual Deposits, subject to check. 46,100.28
Time certificates of deposit------ 6,881.00
Cashier’s Checks -------------- lil'H
Other liabilities, dividends unpaid,. 1.000.00
TOTAL MT.500.91
STATE OF TEXAS. County of Erath.
We. T M. Lae. as president, and Guy O. Eaklna
as cashier of said bank, each of us, do solemnly
swear that the above statement ie true to the
beet of our knowledge and belief;—T. M. Lee,
president; Guy O. Eakins. cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th
of July, A. D. 1820. G. H. McCarty, notary
public, Erath county, Texas.
Correct—Attest: Geo. B. Golightly, W. A.
Dowdy. W. Pitt Barnes, Directors.
Miss Lucile Cragwall died at
4:30 p. m., July 13, at Lebanon,
Tenn., following a surgical opera-
tion. Her brother, Dr. Cragwall
of Stephenville, who left here Sun-
day arrived before she died.
John Wallace, who lives east of
Arndell’s mill* was reported. on
July 11 to be on the safe side, and
rapidly recovering from a severe
attack of typhoid fever.
Misses Grace, Denver and Ruby
Wickline went over to Dallas on
July 11 to spend a day with Miss
lone Long. They were also joined
by Miss Gerlie Jenks, who was al-
ready in the city.
A STEPHENVILLE MAN'S EX-
PERIENCE
Edward Lee of Fort Worth, son
of Capt. Henry Lee who formerly
lived here is the guest of his aunt
Mrs. Frank Poteet and other re-
latives.
The city has purchased a scari-
fier for the use on the streets. It
tears and loosens up and smoothes
the rough surface, and is said to
be an excellent tool for street
work.
Mrs. W. R. McClellan of Fort
Worth has been in the city this
week visiting Mrs. McKewn John-
stone. Before returnign home she
will visit her mother Mrs. Dan
Cox in Mingus, Texas.'
Miss Mary Fulcher of the Tri-
bune office, and her cousin, Miss
Bill Jones of Hamilton left this
week for Denver, Colorado. They
will visit Pikes Peak and other
points of interest before the end ’ frequently, especially at night. I
of the summer. couldn’t do my work properly and
wasn't able**to get my proper resW
Joe Fitzgerald placed a canta- This caused me tb feel tired and
loupe on his gallery until he could unrefreshed in the morning. One
go to the barn and remove the box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro-
harness from his horses. Return-j cured at the Red Cross Drug store,
ing a few minutes later he declares was enough to drive away all these
a rabbit was calmly sitting on troubles.*’
his gallery making a supper from GOc, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-
the luscious melon. I burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 4'
Can you doubt the evidence of
this Stephenville citizen?
You can verify Stephenville en-
dorsement. Read this ^
J. M. Edwards, Stephenville
says: ”1 strained my back by
heavy lifting and it kept hurting
me across my kidneys. At the
same time my kidneys acted too
EVERY PERSON UKES TO RUY
GOOD GOODS
We Have them and they reach you in A1
order, because we have the largest and
best refrigerator in town and keep our
Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Cheese
and Candies on ice.
Next time you are in town come in
and let us figure with you on that bill of
Groceries.
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL IN
OUR LINE-GIVE US A CHANCE.
If we can use it we will gladly do so
Next time you need a Sack of FLOUR be
sure and get Bewley’s Best, it goes furth-
er.
L.
0. A. <B“» SMITH
Phone 366 and 98
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1920, newspaper, July 16, 1920; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881788/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.