Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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THE 8TEPHBNVILLE TRIBUNE, 8TEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
WEWK BRIEFS FROM
THE TEXAS PRESS
Of our virgin forests one-sixth
remains
States $8,000,000 yearly, yet it is Wat
cheap at the price. > I past
- I Con
ahingtoiC) D.
t year were t
greesman, 1
C., during the
two diplomats, one
100 reporters, 18
The death list in the
Rats of Nolan county, »as, professor, 248 army
.are eating the grgwing grain andf*™.' Jort>'one ministers and
I the bark from trees six feet from j fo,’t>-e,«ht Policemen.
. the ground.
recent, 1 ah mail sent by airplane is
cyelo.nc storms has been placed: ^ ^ ^ ^ & ^ of,wrapped in an asbestos cloth con-
** __ I goods by truck across Manhattan i t‘*,ner ,s fastened to the
, , f than to ship the same bale froin|Plane thin steel strips and
The 1920 value of ( anada s fur, . y . > Ai screws. The fireproof bag has
farm industry is placed at £1,-< tenos A)res. been tested and after treatment in
968.591. | |an intense fire the contents were
Flour, sand or dirt is the most fouru] intact.
No. 87*
Banka Official Stetaaaant of tfco FinMMtel
Condition of th*
ALEXANDER STAT^ BANK
at Alexander, State of Tex**. at the cloao of
huciaaa* on the 28th day of April, 1*21. *•*-
liahed in the Tribune a new»paper printed
and publiiihed at Stephenville. State of Texaa,
on the 6th day of May. 1*21...
RESOURCES
I.o»n* and DUcount*. personal or
collateral__________________________161.507.86
Overdraft*--------------------------
Rond* and Stocks------------ 2.700 00
Real Estate (banking housel ..... 2.400.00
Furniture and Fixtures------------- 1,800 00
Due from other Danks and Hankers.
and cash on hand----------- 16.107.6C
Interest in Depositors' Guaranty
Fund........ —-................ «>■>«
Assessment Depositors' Guaranty
Fund ------- 282 27
Between 200,000,000 and 400,
000,000 pound# of pork more than
is produced is consumed in Texas
each year, according to figures
presented yesterday bjr the Texas
Chamber of oCmmerce. The state
ment is also made that Texas if
capable of producing a surplus of
pork for the entire world.
Remember we do vulcanising
that stgnds the wear.—Tire Ser-
vice Co., next door to Evans Auto
co. a ”■*
Total_______________________$74,832.61
LIABILITIES
Natives of the Philippine lS- effective extinguisher of gasoline
lands make substantial bridges of or 01 ,ire*' The use of water only j p-njtefi States Government I
bamboo. spreads the flames. through Secretary Hughes, has!
--- | - j notified Great Britain, France, I
Alaska bought more thrift Six factories of Missouri jnan-' Italy ,and Japan that this Gov- su^p'l^ Fund-.P*,a..!"l1 ”‘’I'/'6,000.00
■tamps per capita in 1920 than ufacture corncob pipes for use in jernment insists in sharing in the; ^V**™*^n^nk^7’.ubjcVt
any State in the Union. the United St tates and abroad, rights derived from the victory 1 to che<.k> net...... ................ 5.000.00
__„ Last year the sales ran close to lover Germany, Special reference j individuxi Depo»itx, subject u> check 51,915.07
The people of the United States $1,000,000. lwas made to the action of the j T„ui----------------------...w.mii
D„„j «9AO f\(U\ ODD unnnultv <m! --- Allies ill declaring a Japanese I State of Texas. County of Erath,
apend $-00,000,000 annually o11 1 'mandate over Ihe Island at' Yhd We* G*‘°' w K’dJ,e- as P”*»ident, »nd Ben
tobacco. ! Forty-four hundred persons mandate o\er ine island ui 1 ap. McCollum, as cashier of said bank, each
- 1 committed suicide in Hungary j -----------
It is estimated coal menextort- during 1920. In addition there
were more than 10,000 u
ful attempts at suicide.
_ , of us, do solemnly swear that the above
I statement i* true to the best of our knowl-
The effort of the Government i «*dne and belief.
fd $1,500,000,000 from the public were more than 10,000 unsuccess-|t0 encourage the breeding of bet-1 ben b McCollum c«hier.
Ter cattle is meeting with excel- I Subscribed and .worn to before me thi.
.. r, , , 5th day of May, A. D. 1921.
~ (lent results. Records show that; .seal) a m. hai.e.
A famous French Statistician 2 078 Persons owning approxi- I Notary Public, Erath County. Texas
" ■ " '• ' ’ . * . FK. ' . ! Correct Attest;
A M. MALONEY,
A RODGERS.
W. B. WARREN.
Directors
during 1920.
. Siberia produces more fur than A famous French statistician 12,078 persons, owning approxi-
any other region in the world, ]reported to the French Parlia-! mutely 232.322 head of stock, |Con<?ct Attwt:
North America being second. ment that 8,501,437 men died in have agreed 10 u.-e only purebred
-- the war between August 2, 1914, isjres I
More than 2,000,000 acres in ami November 11, 1918. j________
Jhis country were planted with; --- ;______
peanuts during 1920. It is estimated that 5,000,000 of'
-— I the better class of Germans are
The United States has declared ! planning to depart for Brazil, Ar-
that it will not tolerate a war be- gentina, Mexico and the United
tween Panama and Costa Rica. ! States.
A seed potato cutter has been
invented which cuts two potatoes
at a time into four pieces each.
Nickel steel with a platinum
covering is being used to displace
platinum wire in incandescent
lights.
I Government figures show a sur-
plus of more than 1,000,000 wo-
Inier in England whose only hope
I of marriage depends on their mi-
grating to other countries.
Our present production of hy-
dro-electric power is roughly
equivalent to 40,000,000 tons of
coal .
The Japanese Empire consists
of 260,000 square miles, with a
population of about 77,000,000.
During 1919 there were 1,040,-
©00 marriages in the United
States and only 70,000 new dwell-
ings completed.
There are 115,000 tubercular
children in Vienna, of which 16,-
000 are in urgent need of surgical
treatment.
The word “please” used in tele-
grams alone costs the United
A Negro State Bank, the first of
its kind in the State, was recent-
ly opened in Chicago. The bank
is operated for and by negroes
and has a capital and surplus of
$125,000.
In education the United States
occupies ninth place, which means
that most of the civilized world
is ahead of us, according to of-
ficial repart of the House Com-
mittee on Education.
A new railroad in Ecuador
from Quito to the coast will make
accessible about one million acres
of fertile lands covered with vir-
gin forests, situated about 2,000
feet above sea level, with a good
climate and the land generally
level.
Among the persons arrested in
What Is Your
“Face Value”
???
■
The world accepts you at your face
value—what is yours?
It depends much upon how you dress—upon the
neatness and good taste you show.
On your collar, for instance—the most conspicuous
item of your apparel.
Is it the neat, trim, crispy starched collar which
successful men wear?
Buy the right collar—the sort that makes a man of
merit—and send it to us for laundering.
We’ll give it that beautiful snowy finish which dis-
tinguishes the linen of gentlemen—you’ll look the part,
and feel it, in such neckwear.
Stephenville Steam Laundry
Phone 211
Cha»’t**r No. hOol
Reserve District No. 11
lUport of Condition of The
Farmers National Bank
at Stipkcn\ :!!•', Texa-, ;r tL <
Stat«? of T'\xas ,at the Close of Ru?inc*s on April
2\ 1921.
RESOURCES
$265,775.31
Loans and *!i-count?- ....................-.....— -
Overdraft*, *ecurc»i, non*1 unsecured.----- - ----- .....-----------
U. S. Government securities on tied;
Deposited to secure circulation < U. S. bonds par value)-------$50,004.00
All other United State's Government Securities------- --------- 59.372.00
Total — . —------- ------------ —................ ........
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:............—..................
Banking Hnu-p. Furn'ture and Fixture* ----- ------
Real estate owned other than banking house-. . .....................
Cash in vault. ......................................................
lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank__ . ---------- . — - -
Net amounts du? from national banks—.............................
Net amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the
United States.. --------------------------------- ------------ -
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank-...
Total __________________________________________________...$66,917.36
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items ---------------....--------------------------------
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ..
Other assets, if any___________________________ —.....—-------------
TOTA1........................................................-.....
$285,775.31
4,382.09
109,372.00
9,323.80
11.402.70
1.563.21
13,135 00
26.712.79
33,213 02
6.886.28
104.66
2,013.15
2,600.00
139.68
$595,524.29
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in_________________________________________________$
Surplus Fund_____________________-____________-___________________-__
Undivided profits _______________________________$32,080 06
Reserved for interest and taxes accrued_________ 655.00
Reserved for__________________________________________________$32,736 06
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid________________ 4,662.93
Circulating notes outstanding__________________....___________________
Net amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the
United States and foreign countries______________________________
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding____________________________
Demand deposit* (ether than bank da*nits) subject 6e Reserve (de-
posits payable within 30 days) :
Individual deposit* subject to check___________________________________
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to
reserve.................................................$314,469 08
60,000 00
60.000.00
28.082 13
46,200.00
16.673.78
99.30
314.469 08
TOTAL.............................................................$506,524 J9
STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OK ERATH—«s:
I. Jno. W. Frey. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief..
JNO W. FREY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May. 1921.
(Seal) DON KING, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. H FREY
GEO. P KNIGHT.
K C. SLAUGHTER.
Director*.
IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF
OURS, WE WANT YOU ON A
TRIAL PURCHASE
You want reliable drugs, service,
fair prices and courteous atten-
tion. These things we supply to
everyone. We treat everybody
alike. Your child can buy here as
aply and safely as you can.
SERVICE DRUG STORE
West Side Square
Stephenville
hone 49
No. 1223
Banks Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK
I
at Stephenville, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 28th
*
day of April, 1921, published in the Tribune, a newspaper printed
, and published at Stephenville, State of Texas, on the 6th day of
May, 1921.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral_______ .$448,330.61
Loans, real estate__________ 18,650.56
Overdrafts-------------------------------------------- 961.05
Bonds and Stocks---------------------- 33,900.00
Furniture and Fixtures________________________________ 10,179.87
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and cash on hand____ 112,947.60
Interest in Depositors’ Guaranty Fund__________________ 3,750.00
Assessment Depositors’ Guaranty Fund__________________ 424,78
TOTAL--------------------------------------------$629,144.47
LIABILITIES
iCapital Stock paid in -----------------------------------$125,000.00
! Surplus Fund------------------------------------------ 12,500.00
j Undivided Profits, net___________ 12,198.21
j Individual Deposits, subject to check_________ 467,222.68
j Cashier’s Checks_______________________________ 12,223.58
What way will you honor
Ybur?
Mother
On Mother? Day, May 8*?
Here is the way to honor her in A
wonderful manner. We make it easy
for you to present her with a gift
that will bring constant pleasure —
not merely for a day. She will be
thrilled at your thoughtfulness and
delighted with your choice of a re-
membrance. And, since it is a sur-
prise, the day will be all the more
delightful.
Mothers’ Day Club—
A Brunswick L
We've organized a secret society
amongst sons and daughters — a
conspiracy of happiness. And we
call it Mothers’ Day Club. We
mustn’t tell about it in
detail, for that would be
giving the secret away.
But we invite you to
come in and find out how
easy it is to join in this
unusual way of honoring
youf Mother on May 8th.
You71 be delighted with
the details.
Part of the plan cent.,
one of the beautiful B
Phonographs, Model I
there is a special colie
Records, suitable
occasion — and —
nearly gave the
away.
Come in and let i
plain it personally,
since the time it abort*
we suggest coming in at
once.
MMoIttl
Chiles Music House
EVERTHING IN MUSIC
Stephenville Texaa
TOT AI-------------------- ------------------------$629,144.47
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Erath.
We, J. J. Mulloy, as president, and W. S. Watson, as cashier of
said bank, each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
J. J. MULLOY, President.
W. S. WATSON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, A. D.
1921.
(Seal) T. S. PATE.
Notary Public in and for Eiath County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
F. H. CHANDLER,
T. G. FUNK,
R. N. CARLTON,
Directors.
Auction Sale!
REGISTERED JERSEYS AND
PURE BRED SOWS AND GUTS
AT
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
SATURDAY, MAY 7,1921
AT ONE O’CLOCK SHARP
We will sell at Public Auction a few Reg-
istered Bred Sows and Gilts of Extra
Quality. Consigned by Members of The
Erath County Pure Bred Association.
At the Solicitation of the Above Associ-
ation through their Secretary, Mr. T. E.
Hughes, we have agreed to sell a car load
of choicely selected Registered JERSEY COWS and
from Room Stock Farm. Cows are cither
FRESH or NEAR FRESH, and the entire offering are
right in PRODUCTION, CONFORMATION, and BLOOD
if >ou are in need of Cows or Heifers for
FOUNDATION STOCK, you can get them in this pie.
k 4S4k0rSnr„.0f* time forbida our out catalogs,
but the TABULATED BREEDING of each animal will be
read from the stand, and the sale will be conducted along
the same lines we always follow.
SALE RAIN OR SHINE r
REMEMBER DATE
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1 O’CLOCK
For further information address T. E. Hughes, Secretary.
Erath County Pure Bred Association, or Mrs. J. TtBey
Green, Sales Manager, Wolfe City, Texaa.
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Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881976/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.