The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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FLATONIA, TEXAS
Official Statement qf the financial c« •
dition of the
FLATONIA BANK
... i
* at Flatonia,
State of Texas, at the close of business
o.i the 31st day of Oct. 1914,
published in the Flatonia Argus, a
newspaper printed and published at
Flatonia, State of Texas, on the 12th
day of Nov, 1914.
Horses Wanted
Resources.
Loans and Discounts,
. personal or collateral____
Loans, real estate...........
•Overdrafts ..............-
Real Estate (banking house)
Furniture and Fixtures......
Due from Approved
Reserve Agents .. 7.169.75
Due from other
Banks and Bankers
subject to check, net 248;34 7,418.09
Cash items____ l,-648.i8
Currency
Specie... -■
Interest in Depositors
poor old 'Alimentary System witn. see
Food, he lagan to prefer to take a 1«
Grain Sic ping Powder and fall bacl
In the Alfalfa.
About Noon the next Day he would
conic up for Air, and in order to kill
the rest ul the Day he would have to
hunt up a (lame of Auctlun Bridge
vith three or four other gouty old
Mavericks. «
When tiie Carbons begin to burn low
In the sputtering Are" Light b ulong thi
Boulevard if Ploaruro and the Night
Wind cuts like a Chisel and thj
Reveler Hi (Is his bright crimson Bran-
nuan slowly dissolving iteelf Into a
Hciva Headrfche, there Is but one
thing .for a Wise Ike to do and that is
$43,726 80
11,369.18
186.76
.* 4,000.00
1,500.00
Th* New Fable of the Galloping
grim Who Tried to Sit Down
by the Wayside.
A certain affluent Bachelor hap-
All This Week
every Boor Mart hud Bacon in the
Smoke House, this IHom-er hod been
soaked In a Trade and found himself
loaded up with a Swamp Subdivision
the Edge of To\i n.
Fifty years later the City had
spread two miles beyond the Swamp
and Grandson was submerged beneath
so much Unearned Increment that 1m
2,308.00
826.46
Guaranty Fund
Other Resources as follows:
I want only horses from five to nine year* old,
! began io speak with win,. sounded to «» on the VesHvities and beat it
; shTrt"werfoSJ I8!'^d fa‘
t-~Og the” 1st of .every-Mm. .U tl.a i-Haeltflor denied do. -
Guaranty Fund Assessment
15, 15 1-2 and 15 hands high. Must be in good
flesh >ind sound. No objection to spoiled or balky
TOTAL
$75,564.78
Liabilities.
,s4 i rl in_
quirt mwl into the f resem .J
$16.000.00
Capital Stock p.
horses. Grays not wanted,
7,500.00
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, net, ■>- .. 2,9^3.07
Individual Deposits, subject
35,148.39
to check
Time Certificates of Deposits 6,603.32
Bills Payable & Rediscounts 8,500.00
BRING YOUR HORSES TO
ss to look at the Pictures of-the Deet>- who was *tiU yuu-..g enough to show
TOTAL $75,564.78
to yi'ur Mi a Frii nds but ol^d enough to
rations in the Supper Boom at the As-
sembly Ball graced by the Presence of j
the aforesaid Bachelor whose Grand- <
father had lifted the original Cattish
out of the Chicago River.
Then the Representative of the Old
Family would take a Garden Rake and
pattern all this hateful Currency into 1
a neat mound, after which a‘milk-fed. |
Secretary>wpuld Iron It out gnU (lisfti-.
ail tin prevalent Mushguah
State
,cut out
about tlio Irish Drama and Norwegian
Art and Buddhism and true Symbolism
of Russian pam ng.
County of Fayette ( We, M. Fer
nauJr.,as vice pres, and C. P. Johnson
as cashier of said bunk. each of us, do
of all, she had a spotless Repu-
solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of our know!
tatioii, holding herself down to one
Bronx at a Tune in41 always going be-
hind a Screen to do her Inhaling.
They were Married according to the
nevv Ceremonies -devised by the Ring-
ling Brothers. As they rode away to
their Future Home, the old Stager
leaned back in the Limousine and
said: "At last the-Bird has Lit. 1 ans
.going to put on she Simple, Life for
uri Indefinite Run. 1 have played the
Hoo-p-La Game to a Standstill, so It is
me fora Haven of Rest.” •
FLATONIA, TEXAS
dge anil belief.
M. Fernau^r., Vice Pres.
C. P. Johnson, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of Nov.,. A-.'D. 1914.
feet It and sprinkle it with Lilac Wa-
ter and tie it into artistic Packets,
using Old Gold ’Ribbon.
A.her that, it was Hard Lines for the
Bachelor, because he had. to sit by.-a
Window at the Club and. dope out
some pew \Vjiy_o,f getting all thaf
Coin back into. Circulation.
As a result of these Herculean Ef-
forts to vaporize his Income, he found
himself at the age oHO afftletcd v _. !\
Social Gastritis. He had gorged him-
Any Day This Week
G. (J. Menefee
Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 6,
Ex-UtT. Notary 1‘ublicFayette Co. Tex,
Correct Attest
F. F. Wotipka
Av*Boon as they were safely in their
own Apartments, tfce beautiful Bride
began to dotFlip Flops and screech for
Joy. . , • ■
"At last I have a License to cut
loose’!’’ she exclaimed. “For years 1
have hankered and honed to be Dead
E. A. A mini
Directors
self with the Pleasures of tills World
yntil the sight of a Menu Card gave
him the Willies and the memmiention
of Musical Comedy w-ould-ckure. him
RepfTfct of the Condition of the
to bi«*k>down and Cry like a-Child—’ 1 Game and back Excitement rigljt off
He had crossed the Atlantic so often | the Boards, but every .time 1 pulled a
First National Bank .
'if iHsfonia, in the gtate of Texas, Jjt
w ished to sit -at the -'Caper the stern-faced Mater .would be
1 to jHad-.rolled them at* Ktbow^jmy^j^RBx ^m^t^A^ro-
-gulaF. honest to-goodReS!-’.
that he no longer
tain’s
Now I’m a rei
Married Wort’an and I don’t -recognize
any Limit except the Sky-Line. 1
grabbed- yna because 1 knew you had
RESOURCES
185,264.07
mans & Discounts
)vvriirnl't.s. Seviireil &
BSSSSSS
mgrrr
ufd fftiHvekh p-“a • n>~\v'~Ji>~tnboree
'. §/ Bonds to,.secure
• ci-rcula.'.ion >
J. S. Bonds to secure.
savings deposits_____
hinds, Securities, etc
(other than stocks)
50,(iOO. 00
Daniel 0’Qonnell the Great
7,Ot)O.O0
WHEAT.
1,273.«0
7 'Tew'is'rnnkJ sevenwfith'’In wibent
production, but. coqj pa res more fav*
ither Real Estates owned
, **1 have seeiunanv.a .merry company around a
itajw? m ti
:^Wlcf^ Tcu«t ■
Cp’s and tiavijrgs Banks.... 3,237.86
ue from approved Reserve Agents:
MORAL: Thbse who Marry t.o Es-
eai e’something usually find Something
Tn Texas' the yield irom one
In < t,ntr:i 1 kCswrye
orth $2.16 more
2,901.74
Cities ...•......
In other Reserve
Cities...'...___
tliun the avefage Here’s yield of
Hi is cereal in the principal wheat
Vc-.vide-Good Cheer With Lone Star Beer
TAIL PROVED GOOD EVIDENCE
19.T59.17 22,660.91
Fitted In Its Proper Place It Proved
Conclusively .Who Was the .Owner
’“■"Sf Disputed Pet
Trv 6 bottle of ALAMO or CABINET Beer.
“ltYiood and drink.”
.Notes of other National
Banks ..............
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickols, and Cents..........'
Lawful money reserve in Hank
viz:
Specie
There nre 7,000 wheat planters
in Texas located principally in the
Panhandle section of the state.
1,086.00
'Hi ' — ’ Two inches of the severed tail of a
— dog v as responsible for rectoring El
Had to Dope Out Some Way of Get- ..Taponls, a white bull pup, to his mis-
ting the Coin Bacly-Into Circula- tress, Margaftta Vuldespino of El Paso,
f r.w.J all)
BuiiLJ by
LONE STAR BREWING CO
i Sin Antonio,
•t ' Text*
$6,846.00
The average wheat production
F. F. WOTIPKA, Local Distributor.
Legal-tender notes 2,750.00 9,696.00
per farm, in Texas is 1,545 bushels.
'lex., recently. Site was the plaintiff
In a sequestration suit filed in Judge
McCllntock’s court.
“Here’S our evidence In the case,
Redemption *fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
hlgfi at Monte Carlo and watched the
DurBar at’Delhl and taken Tea on tho
We do'not solicit orders or ship beer in violation of State laws.
The* wheat acreage 6f Texas is
2,500.00
circulation)
from -which 1.3,(560.-
^yonr= tumor,*’ paid the attorney repre-
5 • «... „__■________ ______„
'xiMkmtis?*'**
rd; afmmg thfe
-----yUSetoM -TOT IHMSf -thh Ulo Ju^MTPfrffit.^ " ' ' ' ^
■Barmaids of the Ice Palace 1n London, »The c0urts sai(1 Judge Mc-
otherwiee known as the Savoy. ciintock. holding the severed member
OrqaHionally.he would rrturn to Ins a loft, “that tfiia is a part of a dog’H
provincial Home to raise the Rents on <aji> Tlie question to be decided is
Durmp tjw prt'iM. tt. F-P- |X“°S£V“1, NwTtol'S
illation of Texas h4s increased 27j politicians for trifling with Vested In- pia|ntifr
per cent, while the wheat prodm- terests and seeking to dtsturh Existing U order to give him the appeiVance
lion shows a gain of 30 per cent- conditions. of a real thorsughbred two inches had
■muu. - ‘ . 'T ’i Any time. big. *Iipdci1 the...anltnaPff' tail.
. „ _________’’Jlnf frfttrnfl a Minute to Thosevcrcd part had been preserved.
'Ut a Howl IllCe a PrniiV Wotf end r,MrClintork sr/atched his head.
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expen-
ses and taxes paid
, National Bank notes' out-
exclaimed .the stam,injf
Individual deposits subject
to check ........
Sir.:mwlxu’Miiof ....
COTTON 10 CENTS
21,870.00
49,600.00
»u do not have to wa't or give your cotton away
order to take your Business and Shorthand course
deposit.
;14,847.90
let ot------
call upou Mortimer,.his Man, for Sym-
pathy.
Time certificates of deposit
33,229.20
'Ca. Iyer's checks outstanding
191.48
J The San Antonio Business College
l . Will take your cotton at regular cash rates
A for scholarships and books, paying you TEN CENTS
5,408.27
30,000.00
Texas p foil hops 2.8 bushel* nf
wheat per capita per Annum anil
5.4 bushels.
289,077.17
per pound (Middling Basis)
sive proof as to ownership.’
| State of Texas, County of -Fayette, ss:
roiisuiuea
zoate of Soda and other Chemical
I, E. Sfudemsn, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
Write for catalogue and full particulars at once.
Mysteries, began to lose its Sharp
Zest. x
The capital investment of the
Texas flour milll it $13,219,000
Pulverized gold as a remedy lor the above statement is true to the best
Tn othOT Words, be was AH tit
San Antonio Business College
vSAN ANTONIO,.TEXAS.
rh.itii red nerves figured at Kansas
City in a buit for $7,500 damages
against the Metropolitan^ byi^^liaa
The annjial capacity is 7,800,0(10
barrel*
of my knowledge and belief.
E. Studeman, Cashier,
He was Track-Sore .and Blase aud
•ora as a Crab and full of Ongwuy. H• ■
had played the whole String and found
waa ready to retire to a MOnaster.Cafilf
wear a Gunny Sack Smoking Jacket
y **>«6 llvw on Spltfach.
’Fhe Vanities of the N’ight-.Wcrld hart
got on his nerves at last. Instead of
, Bitting S Feet away fron. an ImportmT
i* ': orchestra at 2 A. M. and taunting his
was struck by a street car in 1912.,
ai d tesflmc.y in the circuit court re-
cently brought out the unusual treat-
ment she r (fulfhlt. Gold was aumin-
^Notarj Public, Fayette County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
H. S. Palmer
M. Fernaw, Jr.. '
E. A. Arnim ‘
Ike Argus
Directors.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914, newspaper, November 12, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988253/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.