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THE COOPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
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Millinery of fine, lustrous finished straw with civp1 of harmonizing or contra: :mg
colors; others with tiimmings of dainty iio-.ei', snnr; attractive ornament , rib
or fruits are a few of the many that are vie irg to show their various charms. They are
distinctively smart and are dese; ir.g of a. higher price. There is a style i'or you at:
$3.50, $5.95, $7.95.
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Klondike Lightfoot . CLASSIFIED
Athletics Entertain---------------
_ FOR SALE, 1-4 acre lot, well lo-
Tl,e boy m< rnbers of the Lightfoot rated, priced right.—T. F. tf
Athletic • Association of the Klondike WANTED, to do your plain sow
Hi-fi Scho l enter iued the girl lntf> Telephone me at .226—Mr». Ev
member- at the hom.-cf Jack -hey ercttParwai---„
E (JRINI) your wheat,on oa»
t!,' 1 ' Marvel Midget Mill- Either custom
Lightfcot pennants, * which lutes or exchange.—Ben Franklin Milling
piayed an important part in the even Co> w, p. Nanney, manager. 13*
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pur. .tru.n Rhode IsUM
R< 1'. *1™ » petting. W. H. toUfcj
unfurni: I. ♦
ih i:a s wwcgiventothewinnef*^ rooms. 1 —Mrs. T. Q.
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to loan on gootf
-McKinney Bros. & Mill*
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ONE PRICCi JTOPE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
3S3,GG5.l6
____302.94
......91,759.55
____529.84
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Cooper, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Feby. 21, 1921.
‘ RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except
those shown in b and c)-------------------------418.66o.16
Total loans .........................— -----418,0bo.lb
Deduct: _ , , ,,
Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank (other
I^"te)nk““P^“k“W!-<!!e-----33,000.00 35,000.00
SSS£dto« mtuVatoSlV ,»,rvi.l„..| 00,000.00
Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits
or bills payable ...........--------------i ”«300
Owned and unpledged----------- -----------
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actu-
ally owned ___________________*--7-................-4t4.5o
Total U. S. Government securities —
Securities, other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks)
owned and unpledged ------------------ --ozy.B4
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than Ij. b............. „n
Stocks other than Federal Reserve Bank stock.....................-lou.uu
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- 3 000.00
ValuePof banking house, owned and unincumbered----13,000.00 13,000.00
Furniture and fixtures ----------------------------------------oq’oWr-,
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank-------------------
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national
banks_____________- ..........................-...........70,906.60
Checks ol other banks in the same city or town as
reporting bank (other than Item 15) ----------------------------obJ.oo
Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 ------------71,776.1o
Checks on banks located outside of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items-------------------------1,(04.1-1
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer _________________________________________ 3,000.00
Total . 608,747.68
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in---------------------------
Surplus fund __________________________________ _ _ -0,000.00
Undivided rofit .$15,478,57
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid-------4,636.07 10,842.o0
Circulating notes outstanding ----------------------------------56,900.00
Net amounts due to national banks------------------— ---------5,645.08
Net amounts du< to banks, bankers, and trust companies in
the United States and foreign countries (other than included in
Items 28 or 29) ______________________________________________13,818.41
Cashier’s checks on own b?r.k it. tar:'..in • -----,------------------20,919.32
Total of Items 2S, 29, "0, 31 and 32 --------2 — 42,372.81
Individual deposits subject to check ----- 340,285.53
Total cf demand deposits (ether than bank deposits)
subject to Re verve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,
and 38 _____________________________ 5.53
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed ______________ - -- ____________ 29,826.83
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Itmes
39.-40. 41, and -12..... 29.826.S3
Bills*payable with Federal Reserve Bank________________________26,435.00
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
DELTA NATIONAL BANK
at Cooper, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Feb. 21, 1921.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except
those shown in b and c) ________________«________2384243.42
Total loans-------------- -----^........238,243.42
Deduct:
Notes and bills rediscounted with Fedral Reserve Bank (other
than bank acceptances sold) (see
Item 54a) -------------------------37,577.59 37,577.59 200,665.83
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par
Value) 2 per cent ________________________________37,500.00
Owned and unpledged ________________________________551.25
Total U. S. Government securities _________________________38,051.25
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent
of subscription) ______________________________________________1,800.00
Value of Banking House, owned and unincum-
bered ..... 10,000.00 10,000.00
Furniture and fixtures ____________________________________________500.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ____________________17,526.26
Cash in vault and net amount due from National
banks _______________________________________________________94,179.31
Checks on other banks in the same city or town at
reporting bank (other than Item 15) ._ _______________________1,043.96
Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16____________95,223227
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasui'cr and due from
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting
bank and other cash items ___________________________________632.22
U. S. Treasurer ---------------------- 1,875.00
Other Assets, if any—Cash in cotton..........................=10,210.99
Total---------------------------- $376,484.82
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in_____________________ . $ 50.000.00
Surplus fund _________________________________ 10,000.00
Undivided profits .. ___________________________.15,958.81
: .....*s, interest and taxes paid _________4,106.79 11,852.02
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance
^ of maturity and not earned—(approximate)____________________2,500.00
Circulating notes outstanding ____________ 36,200.00
Net amounts due to national banks_____________________________45,934.97
wn l**nh outstanding____________ 1,192.08
T v ; of items 28, 29, 30, 31 ad 32 _____________________47,127.05
Individual deposits subject to check___________________ 216.808.28
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for mnoey borrowed) __________________________________1,000.00
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to reserve, Items 34, 35, 2G, 37,
and 38 -----—---------------------------------217,808.23
Certificates of deposit (ther than for money borrowed)____ ________097.47
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Ttoms
39, 40, 41 and 42_________________________________.997.47
the bean and advertising races, - Qjj{jeweu>
Iurt winning the prize of the former j ---
and Miss Mildred Shepard the latter, j \Ve have money
An iced course in the society colors, .and.- ___________ _____
red and white, was served to the fol- LOST, Saturday afternoon on the^
lowing: Messrs. Otho Ilooten, Hoyt strfeetg, a pair of white kid gloves
Williams, Thurston Walls, Foy Hurt. with black stitching, wrapped in tis-
Luther Chancellor, Ernest Morgan, gue paper. Finder please leave at
Clemie Wages, Dotiglas Ilooten and j{oview office.
Jack, Shepard; Misses La Wallace. - funils|K.(i rooms for
Robbie Ilooten, Pauline Leeman, The I K
Wages, Mildred Shepard, UU li*M housekeeping or rooms Without
Jordan, Cindy. Gant, Etha Stokes, housekeeping.—'Hr.. H. W. Piorce,
ma Robnett, and Mrs. Francis Walls. j.-qr SALE, pure bred White Leg-
Rena Drake, Irma Jean Moxley, Vel- horn Efr|?g for getting, $1.00 for 15—
—--—-- . , R, H. Wallace Klondike. ti»
Ed Moss of Nashvijle spent a few _ _____________
days in Cooper this week with his
father, who is very feeble.
..$376,484.82
----37,577.50
Liabilities other than those above stated____
_______94.96
..606,717.63
Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank
(see Item Id) _______________________________________________35,000.00
Total contingent liabilities (55 a, b, c and d) (not including
itent3 in Schedule 23 of report) _______________________________35,000.00
Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank to Chair-
man of Board (if any). President, Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant
Cashiers for month of January, 1921, $550; Annual pay of ail these officers
at January, 1921, rate of pay, $6600; number of those officers on date of
this leport was 2.
Aggregate amount cf salaries or compen ation paid to all other employees of
the bank for month of January, 1921, $635; Annual pay of these employees
on basis of the January, 1921, rate of pay, $7625; number of these em-
ployees on date of this report was 5.
State of Texas, County of Delta, ss.
I, Charles Naylor, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is tru- to the best of my knowledge and belief.
CHARLES NAYLOR, Cashier.
CORRECT—ATTEST: L. F. HOCTEN,
R. M. WALKER,
W. A. TYNES, Directors.
Sub S'.', bed . .. r. t b me this 3 day of March, 1921.
J. R. WATKINS, Notary Public.
In Memory of
Little Estel Jenkin3
On Fridty, ‘larch 1, the death
angel visited the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Da. Jenkins, and ' r k from them
the precious little E.-Roi Had God
seen fit La spare hhr until Monday she
would have 1 e :i five years old. It is
hard to give her up but God in hi
infinite wisdom dec th all things well.
Warning
ese persons, who have been
ing into the school buildings end
■.wen Carrying off some of the
ty, are warned not to do so
J. II. NEWTON,
Superintendent of Schools, i Real Estate (banking
Total _____________________________________________
I.' bilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank
(see Item Id)____ ____________________________________
Total contingent liabilities (54a, b, c and d) noVincluding
ikiTM in Schedule 2 3of report)_______________________________37,577.59
il oans and disci ' wn above, the amount of which int-
t . it nnWlibcaunt was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law
1 ■ 1 ;,19i Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of ncto-, upon which total charge not tc
exceed 50 cents was made) was $380.00. The number of such loans was 5.
agate amount of salaries or compensation paid bv this bank to Chair-
nv of Board (if any). Presides, Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant
Ca -h v s f r month of January. 1921. $325.00; Annual pay of all these offi
cers at January, 1921, rate of pay, $3900.00; number of these officers on dab
tms i f port was 2.
A " amount cf salaries cr compensation paid to all other employees of
for month of January. 1921, $180.00; Annual pay of these em-
V ye- s on basis of the January, 1921, rate of pay, $2160.00; number of these
• mploy - on date of this report was 2.
State cf Texas, County of Delta, ss:
I. J. A. Darwin, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
c, , ' J. A. DARWIN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of Marc1’ 19°1
„ W. W. PIERCE, Notary Public.
CORRECT—ATTEST: J. M. HAGOOD,
J. i*. HENSLEE) !'. if. TAYLOR, Directors.
' OFFICIAL ^'ATiTmENT
' t'ii Financial Condition of ti-c State of Texas, County of Deita:
Guaranty State Bank
at Enloe, State of Texas, at the c!o.- bank, each of us, do solemnly swear
f '•’••in •• c ■ the - d: 7 if Fell that the above statement is true to
■ vy, 1921, published in the Cooper the best of our knowledge and belief
and ll J. M. HAGOOD, President,
i . Cooper. State of Texas, on F. G. JACKSON, Cashier.
:• !: day - f Torch, 192!. Subscribed and sworn to before me
RE/ OURCES: this 2nd day of March, A. D. 1921.
Loans and Discounts, per- C. E. CREGG,
■ -1 - ' 3 oral - . .S12-? •’28.59 Notary Public Delta County, Texas.
. . 5,750.00 CORRECT ATTE!
J. P. YOUNG,
Foy
FOR SALE, a Deering Binder, good
as new, $150.00. See or phone J. D.
Jones, Cooper, Route 4; ' telephone
935 Rll. 10“
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
Of the Financial Condition of the
Pecan Gap State Bank
^ ton seed $1.00 per bushel; also good
nirs '"*** *** ^ ^ *
February, 1921, published in the 1 Slough. «
Cooper Review, a newspaper printed —- ~ 77 ' T
and published at Cooper, State of FOR SALE, Bennett cotton seed,
Texas, on the 11th day of March, 1921. planted here one year, $1.25 per bush-
RESOURCKS: ej—J. II. McKinney.
Loans and Discounts, Personal
or collateral __________$212,760:72 ...........——
Loans, real estate__________1,175.00 FOR SALE, White Rock eggs for
Real Estate (banking setting, $1.50 for 15. Leavfe orders
h0USL,) - — 4,000.00, at g w Foust,—Mrs. D. E. Rprie,
i Cooper, Route 1.
Furniture and Fixtures_____2,000.00
Due from ether banks and
bankers, and cash on I ------
Interest in depositors’ guananty EGGS for ha clung and baby
Fund ____________________3,761.15 chicks for sale. Barred rock strain.
Vc-mirances and J3ill,s of Fertile eggs and live chicks guaran-
Exchange . --------9,250.00 ^ $2.00 for setting of 15, $10 per
Total __________________ $242,085.78 hundred. Chicks 30 cents each, cheap-
LIABILIT1ES: er in lots. Parcel post deliveries.—
Capital stock paid in------ 50,000.00 M G. Ellis, Cooper, Route 2. tf
Surplus fund..............10,000.00 ___!__
Undivided Profits, net______7,910.56
Due to Banks and Bankers, ' STRAYED, from my barn at
subject to check, nfet ------1,468.12 Cooper Friday, Feb. 25, light blue
"to SeckDCP0S!t3’. SU.bjeCt 138,830.83 mare mule about 14 hands hi>?h’ frcsh
Time Certificates of sheared and smooth mouthe. Mule
Deposit ------------------8,463.50 came from near Paris. Will pay for
Cashier’s Checks 412.77 | aiiy information about the mule.—J.
Bills Payable and Redis- T ,, _
counts ____________ 25,000.00 L> Frazier, Cooper, Texas.
1 ' 1 ■ i cord ^
State of Texas, County o" Delta: wood deliveud in Cooper, $3.00 per
\\ e, A. E. Sweaney, as vice presi- cord. Telephone 260. tf
dent and D. D. Dunn as assistant
cashier of said bank, each of us do
solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of our knowl-
edge and belief.
S. D. MILLER, President.
D. D. DUNN, Asst. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1st day of March, A. D. 1921.
i'-Sk. SWEENEY. Jr..
We have money to loan on goo
land.--McKinney Dros. & Miller.
FOR SALE, nice, young milk cow.
—B. L. Oats, Vasco. tf
PRIZE WINNING REDS, pens
headed by prize winning males. Egg3
Notary Pub£ Fannin County.'Texas. “‘j*™ *,I1.a“ Per settin»--
CO R RE CT—A TT E ST:
A. E. SWEENEY,
C. il. WELDON,
W. I. BARTLEY, Directors.
A. E. Phillips, Paris, Texas.
Of the Financial Condition of the
First State Bank
FOR SALE, about 50 tons of bright
prairie hay absolutely free from
weeds, at my barn one mile east of
Needmore, Texas.—W. D. Stooksber-
ry. tf
it Klondike, State of Texas, r.t the rftn „ ,, „—i i-~—;-.
close of business on the 2rtt day of J'OR S‘VLL, choice prairie hay and
Feby., 1921, and published in the thoroughbred Duroc Jersey shoats at
Cooper Review, a newspaper printed reduced prices.—R. H. Wallace, Klon-
"i;d t ublished at < ooper, St; te of .in... te
Texas, on the 11th day cf March, ]
1921. —7------
RESOURCES: FOR SALE, choice sorghum hay
Loans and discounts, per- ,!>0c per hale or $15.00 by the ton.
sona or collateral---- •• 132,676.7'! Also selected one year Rowden cotton
Overdrafts __________________1 647.01
-----500.00
seed at $1.25 per bushel, and two year
Bonds and stocks -
Real Estate (Banking
house) _____________
Furniture and fixtures
Due from other Banks and
Bankers, and cash on
1 OR SALE, Bennett’s new cotton
8eed! have been planted here but one
year; while they last $1.25 per bu.—
Guaranty Fund ____________139.83 Miller.
old seed same variety, at 75c per
8,000.00 bushel. For either of the above call
-1,500.00 at my barn one mile north of Klon-
dike.—W. A. Wallace. tf
.15,952.72,1
Total ..
T.S
Little Estel was a beautiful child.
She was 'oving and was loved; the
idol of her parents’ hearts; and al-
though her iitEe form has been laid
JAMES W. TRAYLOR,
W. T. MOORE, Directors.
CiurcJ g£ Thanks
house)................__12.250.00
and Hearty at 86 MS SSJSSS .„d ^
3 Garland Hardy- celebrated his bankers, and cash on
, . hand ...................2,805.94
• ,-xtn birthday at the home of Illteregt in Depositors’
iu- htiT, M . Elmer Nelson, ( uaranty Fund . ____998.37 44 13 ou' !Mnccrt“ v' f 1 expres.-- t
y, March 5th. Mrs. Nelson Acceptances cn(i Bills of * j curt friends the gratitude we feel t
red a special dinner in his; Exchange .....-..........3,075.82 ward them for their aid and sympe-
j |-ol ; a,.„ n, 0 „„ thy extended to U37 in the death of our
Inquire at Review
$15G90ilf') * anl now loady do y°ur shoe-
1 ’ AI ll l'i E.v ’ repair work cheap for the cash. Call
Su,ck I'aid in-----$30,000.90 and get prices at S. W. Foust’s place
Su t’us Fund . -----------11.000.00 of business—J. L. Kinard, the old re-
undivided Profits, net —8,6;! Vi liable shoe cobbler. 10
I-)uo to Banks and Bankers, __..___ ,
TSALE- ^»*»«•
to check ........... 41167 p0od as new-
Time Certificates of De- ’ office,
posit _ _ _ __________ 5‘56 15 --------- ■ ' -_—
U0 s- C. RHODE ISLAND REDS, flat
Pen large hens, good, fine, deep, even
--------20,000.00 re,h Just what you want. Mated to
______ . : . .. lartr<‘ niales- Good shape, red eyes,
. J ’ ' !| combs, strong wing. No sdftttt
i VrP‘r’-T‘ *runt’ as president, ard °n any bird in pen. Eggs $3 per
of°i:r do ^emnVfsi»rbt& Wh°r° only ont> bcrson interested.
*i,„ — i—...... . . a taat *10 Per 100—Fannie Miller, Klon-
- $153,318.72 ... , . _ . „ „r ,, ,
d Mrs LI/ QMmng baby, Estollc. \c v.^uld • . ^ ------ v.«c*u
to rest, the memory of her beautiful > - were Ben Hardy and family,! <>ipital stock paid in _____$ 25,009.00 thank Dr. Taylor for his untiring <•'- ,Ve ,tatomont is true to the dike Texas.
life will live within the hearts of all r .. p^wo]j and family, and Messrs, nndivid d T’ * f t------1-------r/lM 43 ^orts and those who brought flower:. our and belief. —_____
Ono little boy i. kft .to comfort the
Powell and family, and Messrs.
■ indsey and C. M. Freeman, j Due to Banks and Bankers, - .
* Garland bears his )6 years | subject to check, net_____13,015.08 member and it is our hope that when
good Individual Deposits, subject
to check ___________
hearts of the gr:ei stricken parents, v/cjj . mj enjoys exceptionaf I
but grieve not for y<W h:r - • ’ , , , :l | ieE7’Cheek,'-----------'"V
ure in heaven now, and rejoke in the jov;j an(] Rets the mast out of life. Bills Payable and Redis-
The Review joins his host of friends counts ------------------ 15,000.09
in wishing him many hsppy returns! Bonds Deposited............5,750.00
: th.a occasion. Tota] ...............$153,3i8.72
fmet that broken homes can be reunit
ed there.
A FRIEND.
sorrow comes to others that we may
be as helpful toward them as cu -
friends have hern to us.
MR. AND MRS DAN JEN KEY -
MRS. A. HANCOCK,
MISS FRANKIE HANCOCK.
-7. M. GLOWER, Cashisff. [00ms: a,so garage
to before me , __
tms 4th day of March, A. D. 1921. '
L. L. ALLARD.
housekeeping
Mrs. Dora Lind-
tf
FOR SALE, pure strain Rhode Is-
Notary Public Delta County Texas [T fw ^ ^ t
HIP.ECT—ATTEST- xas. lo—J. w, Traylor. tf
CORRECT—ATTEST-
I. J. BILLS.
W. A. WALLACE.
L. L. ALLARD, Directors.
1-OR SALE, Jersey milk cow and
calf.—John Tillman.
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