The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [28], Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 12
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140,888.98
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COME IN-TAKE A RIDE IN THIS SENSATIONAL SIX
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Rice Belt Chevrolet Co.
7,680.00
1,877.29
35,290.15
151,067.56
28,344.59
1,124.45
The power of the human eye is
past calculating. Often when we’ve
committed some social solecism,
the female portion of our family
has given us a look that made us
feel as uncomfortable as a sock
with two holes in it
Another endurance contest we’a
like to see staged would be in ob*
•erring the Golden Rule.
Fencerail Smith says a number
of automobiles are being run to-
day on grocery bills allowed to run
by the groceryman.
Endeavor to so live and act that
folks will say as fine things about
you while you’re living as they
say about other after they’re deao
Think it over, and do not let the “even-
ing of life” find you unprepared.
50,060.00
25,000.00
25,764.92
Bound
Bound
Needs in Quality, Quantity
Price.
iurjfrise, that it brings labor prob-
lem*. < • . >
□ approved re-
wurees, Bills of
2300.A0
2,000.00
7,500.00
3,580.28
Check /
Price for Price
Value for Value
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T.IL. LEWIS
PAINTING
PAPERHANGING
and TEXTONE
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wed by real .
L. L. RAYBON
iblic Wharton Co„ Texas.
P—ATTEST:
J. J. KUBALA,
E. N. Peterson,
H. P. STOCKTON,
Directors.
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Mask Motor
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HOME OF
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El Campo, Texas
Of course air is just as free as
it ever was but it does seem like
it costs more to be able to breathe
it.
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SAFETY AND SERVICE
WE Have just unloaded a car of C
" RUGATED IRON and WA
FOUR-POINT DOUBLE GALI
BARB WIRE.
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368,221.99
11,000.00
378.42
It. is all right, as some old-timer
once said, to know yourself pro-
vided you are not always telling
other folks about it.
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A short rest
but a
refreshing
Our observation is that it ia
safe to agree with the man who
•ays he has a hazy idea.
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Youth and Age 0
Bill Hollis says that the Fann
Board is busy working out plans
for the relief of the farmer, but
he’s decided to go ahead and pre-
pare his land for another crop
himself.
RESOURCES
and discounts, on
al or collateral
Temple
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STATE OF TEXAS, .
Tounty of Wharton.
We, Fred Swenson, as Vlce-
preeident, aad L. 8. Stockton, as
Cashier of said bank, each of us,
do solemnly swear that the above
■tairaent is 1
our knowledge
About the only thrill some folks
ever get is to imagine they have
put something smart over their
neighbors. ‘
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1 day of October,
L. O. LUNDY,
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statement is true to the best of
1 and belief.
FRED SWENSON. Vice Free.
L. 8. STOCKTON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 9th dsy of October, A D.,
,M. L. Reinhardt .
.• ’?*v. Directors.
mt of Financial
most of the time.
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One of the most cruel and most common
of life’s tragedies is that most of us make
no' financial provision for our declining
years.
Sour COUPS. ’645
S&AN......’675
’695
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FHnt. MicM&n
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Whatever troubles troubled Eve
To cause her to lose weight,
She never had a dozen guests *
When she'd prepared for eight.
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The shortest 'bed-time story sc
far appearing is: "Move over.” < I
The Inquisitive Idiot wants, to },
know what the dogs will do when ’ *
everything goes to the dogs? * ►
The main difference between us
and out „ ancestors Is that they
lived In trees and wi'r^ np one
CHEVROLET
—the Car of Universal Appeal!
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O INCE January 1st, over a million one hundred and
O thirty-five thousand six-cylinder Chevrolets have
been produced. Naturally, this is an outstanding
industrial achievement/ But it is more than that. It
is a great public endorsement of Chevrolet's policy of
or subdivision
Other bonds and stocks
Real Estate (Banking
Furniture & Fixtures
Other Real Estate,
M 000.00
£577.41
incorporates every possible feature of progressive
engineering... whose beauty is distinctive, smart and
satisfying . . . whose reliability is assured by fine
materials and precision manufacture , . . and whose
price is so low as to be within reach of the great
majority of the people. We want you to know what
th is policy has meant in the’development of the Chev-
rolet Six—the modern car of universal appeal. We
want you to know that Chevrolet has brought within
the reach of everybody, everywhere, all the advantages
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“IF YOUTH but knew what Age would crave
j * many a penny Youth would save.**
’ If you have never used WAUK1
FOUR-POINT WIRE using it noi
be such a Pleasant Surprise that y
will wonder why som
you about it before—J
Handle, Comes dh Wood Spools,
the DOUBLE BABBS are very effec
on Fence Breakers.
140,388.98
LIABILITIES >
Capital Stock
Undivided profits, net
Individual deposits subject
to check, including time de-
posits, subject to check,
In 30 days.
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3,292.45
I, 582.42
of U.S., any State
294.75
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I AL STATE BANK
>, Sate of Texas, at
business on the 4th
^1829, published in
El Campo Citizen, a newspa-
printed and published at El
upo. State of Texas, on the
1 day of October, 1929.
Lobbyist Shearer looks like a
man Who would like to get into
a war just for the pleasure it
would give him to make speeches
urging people to buy Liberty
bonds.
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We Have a Very Complete Stock r-<
CEDAR POST, and can Supply Yoi
LUMBER, of Course. We Have for ev-
ery FARM NEED, from R
CING and BRIDGE MATE
FINEST C
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TINE—Bl
CAMPO CITIZEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 18, 1929
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A news story states that in Tri-
poli the men wear veils and sub-
servient to their 'wives. In this
1 men do not wear
’allace as pAssident,
, « Cashier of said
Df us do solemnly
1 above statement is
—st of our knowledge
lief.
a of Texas, at the
•6 OU the 4th day
9, published In The
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the 18th day
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The Sassafras Savant says he
never saw better weather than
this is for a man to attend to his
own business.
BIG WOOD AND
BRUSH
: Commercial State |
Bank
Buy From U. and We Will Both Make
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North Carolina wanted industry
•o had that she now finds, to her
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and Ex-Offl- country the
liarton Coun- veils.
Our pessimistic friends says
the reason why women never
have enough clothes is that there
isn’t that many.
depo- .
tag, 57,500.00
1,286,037.84
L to th
ED OIL and TV-----
Is that the man who never finds
fault with anything Is either a
very patient man or else he’s too
lazy to notice what’s going on
around him.
other
Securities of U. S., any State
or political subdivision
thereof 394.000.0b
Customers’ bonds field for
Real Estate (Banking
Furniture & Fuxtures
Cash in baakr: ,
Due from approved re-
serve agents,
Bills of Exchange and
CoHecttonTin transit
TOTAL 1,286,037.84
LIABILITIES
SyfeCapital Stdck
Surplus Fund
We have them of all kinds, especid
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| the good kind. They are priced accordii
< > to their value. Let us fit you out with tl
< ► best on the market at a reasonable IgM
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REMEMBER—It is cheaper to Repair
than to Re-bnild. Our QUALITY ii
HIGH. Our PRICES are LOW—
net
sub-
__lading
a due in 80
1,107,507.89
cates of de-
10,799.08
bocks oat- . •
9,466.00
BOAMTKa... ’525
PHAKTON . . . ’^25
COACH......’595
coun......*595
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frW<ht anleSkaty, a«4 dMelMv«a far aay aSZXoS
pessimistic friends
why women
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. [28], Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1929, newspaper, October 18, 1929; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323212/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.