The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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W& Itanala Ittitrlmtan.
8V R. M. PARK.
VOL. XLI
_____"W# *** Tho" Who M«'p U*. mt* v m Who help Us Help Themselves.”
CARTHAGE, PANOLA COUNTY. TP AS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST
ONH DOLLAR PER ANNUM IN ADVAMUfr
burglars
mt £ANLGET
when it is
.SAFE
IN OUR,
BANK/
mum it m™ sw mss meeting
On Thursday. . .uRust 14th, at j Aug. 22. 1913 8:30 d. m. Tl>e
the residence n! the brides father j Meeting opened with E. 0 But-
Mr. J. H. Ne-on of Clayton. Mr. ler in the chair. Mr. Butler stut-
Hillery Rnrr Les of Brown wood jed the object of the meeting as
Tex. and Miss Arie Gertrude folic ws: That we had met for
Nelson e . re married, the brides the purpose of discussing the
pastor Lev. H. M. Allen, per- benefits to be derived from the
formed the ceremony. ; incorporating of the City of Car-
Mr. Romines was born and thage and to select a suitable
rnLed in Kentucky where his ticket for Mayor and Commis-
’ arents still reside. He came to j sinners. For Mayor the follow-
i’exas a few years ago and has ing nominations were made:
been living with his brother at
Brownwood. He is a graduate!
from a Business College in Ken-
tucky, and also of the State Nor-
mal at San Marcos.
Miss Nelson is a daughter of j
Joseph H. Nelson, of Clayton,
A COOL,
REFRESHING PLACE
THESE HOT DAYS!
tc JT
•err j ^ rX
ft, T
He BanKpd in UrunK.; I*r
Y Out £8,000
Detroit.-Joseph Jarmbeck. a farmer who had moved to the!
abank ?8t HKhtof a.trunuk containing $8,250 in cash and
a bank book showing deposits of a thousand dollars. After several
hours search the police found the trunk and $250 of the money
an . KekieCOVery TnLey Was tied in the 9leeve of a woman's waist
and probabljr escaped the attention of the thieves. —New York City
Globe. Your own actions will “tell on" you that you have money
Lney'bilTur LTFR " ‘here a"d y°“ lo“ not<"»*
Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank
one of the most successful busi-
ness men of East Texas. Sh»
received thorough training in the
Clayton High School, and is also
a graduate of the State N >rmal
at San Marcus. >,
0. H. Butler.
JudyeJ. H. Long.
Dr. H A. Ross.
J. E Phillips.
Judge T F. Hull.
After these men were* nomi-
nated and there being no other
THE FIRST jlATIOHAL RANK.
Carthage, • Texas ---
Report of the Condition of The I | (|£|.P j
Never in our history have
been in just such trouble and
help
No. 6197.
Report of the Condition of The
FIRST RTTIORIL RINK
at Carthage. In the State of Texas, at the
close of business August I*, 1»13.
RMOURCKb.
Loans and discounts .......$160,073.02
Overdrafts, secured and unsc-
«"»d............... .... 153.70
U. 8. Bonds to secure circula-
tion ........ 12,500.00
Hanking house, furniture and
fixtures..................... 12.000 00
Other lic-al Estate Owned.... 3,000.00
Dae from National Banks (not
reserve agents)...... 14,040.82
Due from State and Private
Hanks and Hankers, Trust
Companies, and Savings
Hanks ......... 1,110.87
Due
Mr- Romines and Miss Nelson
were in school at San Marcos ai
the same time, and it requires
no wild leap of the imagination
to reach the conclusion that the
story that is old as the hills, and
gets as fresh and sweet as the
new blown rose, had it’s origin,
so far as Mr. and Mrs. Romines
are concerned some whereabout
San Marcus.
After the marriage at 6:30 P.
M., they came down to Carthage
accompanied by Mr. Escoe Ross
and Miss Frankie Deason, where
they took the north bound pas-
senger tiain over the Santa Fe ______ ,
, ^or Edmonton, Ky., where they ion carried.
we will spend their honeymoon vis- Motion made
no iting Mr. Romines' parents. above ticket for
nominations before the house, a
motion was made to dose the
nominations for the Mayor’s Of-
fice Motion carried.
A motion was then made to
(endorse the above ticket for
Mayor’s office. Motion carried
Ihe following nominations
were made for Commissioners:
J. W. Bird.
W. T. Alston,
L. F. Boynton.
J. C. Reeves J r.
Dr. D. T. Allison.
P. W. Packer.
Arthur Jones.
W. A, Jones.
Bert Baker.
Jno. Wooten Jr.
R. P- Ash
A. J. Jordan.
Motion made to close
tions for Commissioners.
( v.n be found at Hooker’s Drug
Store, Where all the popular cool
drinks are dispensed from an ab-
solute sanitary fount. The ex-
tracts and syrups are the best
made and are served in just such
Ji manner as will please you.
If you are thirsty and want the
best, visit, our store \vhere you
are always welcome. : : ' :
...Hooker’s Drug Store.
Cakthaur,
Texas
iomina-1
Mot-1
to endorse the
Commissioners. |
one can help us but an unem- I .. r ~~ " ’ ” - *v
ployed graduate, if there be one After the fir8t of October they i Motion carried,
of the Tyler Commercial College, Wl11 *** at home at Ban*8 Tex., Motion made to adjourn,
or an employed graduate that is wflere Mr- Romines is superin- tion carried overwhelmingly,
worthy of promotion to a better!tendantthe Public School, T. S. IVjcKnight Secretary,
salaried position.' If we have a Mr. and Mrs. Romines are a- 'Mtnod For gale
single graduate unemployed we, *rppd in their re,iflr'°us faith.they otkour winter
don’t know it. We have had to arp °^d fashioned Baptists 1
let a number of good positions and P8rnPSt worker8 in Church r.±l{ “nT.any k,nd’
so by in the last few days f"J|and Sunday School work. ^ L,oyd Thompson.
lack of anyone to fill them. Our They have our best wishes for To Prevent Blood poisoning
employment department is so their health, happiness and sue- lo’,'1'. ,D*
thoroughly organized and per-:resB- -----------
from approved reserve
aa,“n,,'..................... 18.MOH.08; fected that we believe we aie
Checks and other cash Items 3,905.30 getting 90 per cent of all the*
Notes of other Natl. Hanks. 3,340.00 L.-11- ... 1
Fractional paper currency, | calls throughout this part of the,
nickels and cents........... 32.tM Country that are being made for
LAwrt'L monrt rrrrkvk EH bark, Viz: stenographers, bookkeepers arid
Specie.............$12,500.65 |operators We have a p. sitive
Legal tender note. 4,750.00 17,340.6.5 j guarantee of the placing of everv
Redemption fund with ,U. 8. 1 ara,i,,at„
Treasurer (fi per cent.of cir- graduate we can turn out f om
eolation)................. 625.00 1 now untl' March 1st, so we a>k
-— j the reader of this article to kind
.$34* 210.D0 j jy communicate to us the name
JUT PUT-ON.
Think of paint put-on and not
by the gallon.
A gallon of paint in the can is
Mo-, no account to anybody. Put
Officii]
statement of trie
uf thn
, . . ....... .V ..nn...n<. IIII..MIII
■•csl dreulns Ibst relieves pain and heals si
Ihe same lime. Nol a liniment 25*. 50c |l 00L
it on. Now reckon its coat and
I value.
The secret is: one paint goes
twice as far as another. A good
one goes twice as far an a bail
one.
/
You have a job, say an aver-
j job. It’ll take 10 gallons Devoe
and 12 or 15 or 18 or 20 of mid-
dling poor very-poor and trash.
You know painter's wages in
your town. Put the price of a
gallon of paint and the painter’s*
Mponom #fanyone ,hat °”r emplyr.ie.r,f|
do«-.‘mldpPart»"ent can aid that w, ,„«> ji
Total
LIABIUTIKM.
Capital stock paid in
SurplaB Fund ...... ...... 10,000.00 ('
L'ndividcd proltts, less expen- I R!eet the demands of our cus .
s«s and taxes paid.......... 10,964.37 tomers who have been calling «,r. I
Nat’l Hank Notes «utstandinKl2.500 00 j us from year to year for fh,.r I
Dividenu* unpaid «*■«> i oughlv cmnslsni L * 1
Individual de,K>,i« subject to oughly competent and effic.eoi
check ....................131,5Wl.77 0 ice If you know of *
Cashier’s Check's outstsnd’g 193 85 , graduate that Can help US, don’t
BilD payable. Including oh- wait to write, phone us at our
30,000.00 or if you know of Borne ,
ligations for
rowed........
money hor-
Total......
Mate of Texas,
. ..$24A,2Hi.S«»
sa:
County of Gillespie |
I, Temple D.8u>ith, President of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Temple D. Smith, President.
Correct—Attest:
Jasper Collills, i
J. G. Wool worth. J.
--------, Directors.
I’. W. Baker.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 18th day of August, 1913.
J. T. Kstill, Notary Public.
Fatal Accident at Cdsstar.
A Mr. McDaniel, while shoeing
a hone at his blacksmith shop in
Center Monday, was kicked by
another animal standing near.
Death resulted in about fifteen
minuses
bright young man or woman that
would enter our school at .an
early date and care to fill some
of the many positions that are
offered, phone us. j |
We had 999 new enrollments
during the first six months of||
the year and firm pretent indi-
cations we will easily make an
enrollment of 2000 for the year |
but we could place 3000 if we
could get them. Phone 293. Ty-1
ler Commercial College. Tyler.
Texas. ’ n
Mexia—The Houston and Tex
as Central railroad bae awarded
the oontract for the building of
their big termmale, to be eetab
liahed enuth of tbia city It j.
contemplated that work will com-
mence at aa early data
Y’ai/ Srect/ng.,
Ur ho rr oil hr on! ohnut 'hr < r<>//s
b>mo short—rlothinj /.% going to hr short
t/n.s toll too. Thr loirst styles /// joint
lengths rorg from thr t nee dmen, o<< ording
to your oge and size.
f,iiiu in and lei ini iihotr you some
of these styles, I hart orrr 1,000 samples
to select from—eon mole your suit in any
style yon wish.*
Prices to suit ymti ptn-kei-book.
W. Jd. Bellamy
fPkeme 5/
day-wage together. You can,
we can’t.
Devoe costa less than any in-
ferior paint; there are hundreds
MOT STATE SANK
at (lary, State of Tcxhr, at the cloaw
of huHiuoMMon the !nb day of August
•‘*l.'l, puhliahed in the Panola
Watchman, a newspaper printed and
published at Carthage, State of Tex
aa. on the 2l)th day of Aug., 1918
. RESOURCES.
Loadm nad dweounta, |M*r
•onal or collatml...... f‘24 f50f, |g
Ib al KmIate (h’nk'ghoiiae) 1,700.00
Furniture and lixtnr«>H 2,050.00
Due from Approved
Reserve Agents,
n"*‘...... 12,016.88
Due from other Hanks
amt Hankers, pnilij/ct
toeb.ck.net....... 2,616^8
CflHh ItffiiH 46
Currency 2,007.00
Sja-cie ... 974.08 8/114.49
of them. Interest in Lkposltors fl„nr.
ix . *nty Fund pg, •«
One paint is as good as anoth-,f;„ar .nty Fund Asst rJim
er. so long as it lasts good; one _
lasts months and another years;1 Total . ..........., atiTeim
and the one that goes furthest
, lasts longest.
DEVOE,
Carthage Drug Co., sells it-
liabilities.
* *P'taI St»j«k |iaid in ...
Undivided Profits, net .
Individual Deposits, sub
;cct tor heck........
Cashiers Ch-cbs.____
A Quiet Nome Wedding
On Thursday evening, August r/'rk‘'.....
2..a,8,W „ lhe home
bride s father. Mr. “Bud’' Clark.
Clayton,
lo.fR».no
2 .m:n
16.246.10
44.60
6.00000
near Clayton, Mr. Bloomer
Reeves of Clayton and Miss Flor-
ence Clark were married in the
presence of a few of the young
friends of the contracting par-
ties. Their pastor. H. M. Allen,
performed the ceremony.
Mr. Reeves is a son of John
Reeves of Clayton, an industri-
ous. successful farmer, a bigh-
j toned Christian gentleman, and
is to be congratulated upon his
success in winning the heart and
hand of Miss Florence, whose
friends call her “one of the best
girls in the world.”
They are both active members
of the Baptist church at Clayton.
WNa Taw Or Am Sraoarlaa.
Tell your grocer to drive by
the Bottling Works and get you
a ease of that delicious, refresh-
ing Scotch Mop Ala.
ToUJ............... 84,654.07
Stab) of T*ibm |
Co. of PanoU / W*fZ.L, Dan-
iels* vie* pr**id*r t and M.C Kimhing
caahier of said \mok, mu* of ua,
do aolomnly *w*ar that tbo abovn
*talament i* trua to tha bast of our
knowladga and halilaC
, 2. L. Danial, Preaideot.
M- C. Ru*bing, Caahier.
Sworn and aubecribed to before
ma tin* iMh day of Aug. A. D. nine
teen hundred and thirteen.
Witnbra my band and notarial aeel
on thn date laet a for** ud.
H. Hull, .Notary Public.
CORRECT ATTEST:
W. R Nicbolaon
Weed FerSwlu.
G*t your winter wood now. W
have any amount and any kind
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1913, newspaper, August 27, 1913; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885968/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.