The Examiner-Review. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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brim aod ntao* tote theMM stoa, oaoo. it
aM raffs of striped or piata color. It
teas a' wttto batt art pearl battaaa.
We heard a
he always
40,500.31
840.35
10,000.00
1.282.82
NoveMeo la Bilk. Wool aad Cotton.
Among the Mveity fabrics tn woolen
dross goods for spring is faille de totao
ta a tall mace of colors, ieetadtag
___. It la M inches wide and
sells at MW a yard. Baade da chamois
aad sprags ta btaffs color will bo taata
tenable. Epongs ssatslaaac to a naw
febrio wbleh will solve the problem.
M to what weald take the place of the
silk aad woolen aaatataaae of toot naw
eoa. la this ■atsrtsl the jacket my
ba Made af Um brocade opongu, and
the skirt at Plata, both being Um game
weigh* aad entirely aaMortabto ter
the spring The wrtfo to about 44
terttart tee prteo Hte fiyra<
If women do not purpose to mother
the race, then probably the nut but
thing tar them to do to to vote.
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or. Borne af these coats close at the
front over Maborato jabots ar vests,
attached to a guimpo of art or other
sheep fabrtee, no bodice or blouse bo-
tag worn with the dressy coat and
* skirt which of coerce no-
’ A oortaoM of thio sort
Prieto ter formal lunch
colors look equally weB, an cerise,
Chtasos groan, sapphire Mug, bright
fed. etc. t 7
Tbo hat to made on • wire frame.
A wtdebahdofbotoB toloM erortha
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88,541.18
97.62
Agents.
85,460.31
1 74.50
.... 3.917.00
.... 1,461.40—-
in
Utah
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G. B. KENNAftD. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
IM this 10th day of June. 1918.
Clerk County Court (Mites
CORR ECT—ATTEST:
J. H. KINNARD,
DUDLEY BROWN.
’ GARY THOMAS.
-- * Directors.
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black meh
ttee bort
of strong color appears ta a bow of rsnbap wt
twisted velvet ta deep oraago placed NuaUah
st Um front Any of the bow vivid to atoo rai
62.485.75
1,033.0(1 .
40.82
♦’.790.50
2.301.22
. bank, win:
Specie . . .....M.92MIP
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THE FIRST NATIONAL
Anderson. Texas.
H'Ojpjrt of 1 he. condition of Uh» hirst
the musclro of the face uerctood will
not
. W. W. WILLIAMSON,
. W. M. PLASTER.
I. R. Me ADAMS. Jr.
Directors.
FA
Ues.
that!
1. ‘ The time to coining under equal
rights when the baohand wRj demand
of Hib wife her part of ths income
M> the .-family pttpniMis. if the taw
jw demands a man to support his
totally. It will then demand the wossan
t-£v
effort can bo
y a liro^om
for tatenelve and special pro-
si of crops, nitrogen. iartanUy
ble, will bo a necessity ta the
aa SOW. to push growth rapldty r^‘
Especially was p. Thia Is a superficial generation.
There la danger of the mass of the
pbople following a fad to an extreme,
to the end that wo get something wo
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4. The groat business of woman la
KBYNOTR SENTENCES.
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Equal rights between men and
women will toad to equal responstbill-
Tho question .la do wo wpnt
26.436.57
. A now model of blue
seed with white mallne
tar. .
97.318.75
1.898.4J
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MM^*Msy BO
to MNrteMMaMtaB * •• •*’*
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or
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' solemnly
__ ^tapsnt Is
true to the boot of my knoWtodge and
belief.
Ma t
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Uae Provertlw Monos res to Keep
f' yitr Base BmooUi, and Oom
/ tort the fcmetiews. ■ ,
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Htagtbeta.'
but itto tnm.
lofc wtt pot soaks you wrtnkted. unions
you do ons or ths other habitually,
then the thee becomes ”boL” To keep
SURE TO BE POPULAR1
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SHORT, SMART COAT 8EEM8 TO
APPEAL TO ALL.
bort way to treat wrinkles la tq avoid
MttM.BtoM-** Thio may round absurd
■/ Wrinkles am caused by
bad toetal habits. |
Laughing, crying, frowning <r mnU-
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further than they want to go. That
leadership has not ippWd.
8. When women were throat Into
huataeca tt waa the greatest blow to
the Christian home since the Christian
began —Dr. Jacoba’ Sermon on
•uffrago of Women. j1-
bteo-watered pop-
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I 'pfiiwAi-
sr crops and made an
r than B, sole defense
ty has it over proved
Hipport lor a family's
ten Mawte ,
on nftti.
«ih!fir?tot'h
d. If tt took mothers as good aa
aura to make no aa good aa wo are,
the gateo of boil will have to be
**** h* widened to receive tbs rising geoern-
T Ito mothers fall below our
standard.
smh will got the ballot What
______ft- -sillZTpwto*' lea4er
in partnership with te provost them from going
before boetortol life changro organic
nitrogen to a form that plants can uae.
For tbto supply the atmosphere Is now
being made by mechanical processes
to give op Its nttrogea so abundantly
that the prophecy of Piq<oaoof Tbomp.
—. ceouM likely of being realised. Wo
Informed that commercial hitrogoa
Barta Made frees the sir mo al-,
dy ca the UMrhot—Farm aad Ftoo-
i, BprtagfteM. Otto.
Tulle BeerfO.
Pretty little scarfs are made of two
teM or abort lengths of tulle, knotted
at the ends or ornamented with taa-
eeta. They supply a Uttto warmth Bad
a touA of eater may be given to the
oortuMQ by them, as the two toegtha
you wrinklua. Scowling and
r the forehead whoa reading
or studying, or when conversing, will.
If continued persistently, soon show
deep wrinkles in the forohsad, and
about the eyes. You can chock your
self of these habits and thus avoid
acquaring wrinkles.
If the eyes are wegk or over-
strained tt to oesy to fall Into the habit
of drawing the forohbad down te
wrinkles about the eyes, thus giving
yourself a eroes look, that you prob-
ably do art deoqrve Pressing gently
the nerves around the eyoe and atop
’ ping now and then to cfoae your eyes
to very rortful to them. If your eyes
are troublesome, however, better con-
sult an oculist. *.
Do Mt allow yourself to be tortured
by shoes that are too small er uncom-
fortable clolhiux Your couifort has
more to do with facial uproooton than
perhaps you roallae.—M me. Jeanne La
Ptaco, ia the Woman’s World.
FPLY NO LONGER A
'OBLEM.TV
ihTtikw., M. J UTE IDEM IN MILL
laced that nitrogen, now our
; expensive element of commercial
t-food, win be the ebeapeat of
us and potash -4n tow than a
da. Instead of growing only om
or two legumes, aa clover and Canada
field peas or a Uho number better
suited to southern conditions gs
practiced in a haphasard way ia the
part, mw a doxon legumes are being
pocially adapted to different
ooodtttoM and varied rota-
strains of atfsifa arc grown
I even to the Canadtan border and
southward to meet the row pea, soy-
bean, poaaet, toopodesa. and other
legumes less common. For the groat
mfBBfo section and northward wo have
th*.half deeon varieties of clover, tn-
eluding sweet or bokhara clover,
votabee and luptooe. Each la finding
Ita ptace wt nitrogen fixing agent
aad sett renovator. Theos when used
undwstaadtagly are providing nitrogen
where formerly the soil hungered tor
From State Topics.
Recently Bishop Johnson uf the
Eplscopnl church nt !
nounecd In emphatic words the mod-
ern dv.uo< s. such uh the "bunny <hug."
the-"turkey trot” and "Texas Tommy."
The Bishop let his hearer understand
thP t he was not opposed tA the dan -ea
In vogue-when he waa a young man be-
cause they were decent and graceful.
But the modern danco to everything
the Bishop said, andttbbn some. With
so many -women dressing Indecently
ajid many tftlng auggestlta, If. not
vulgar, language, conservative peraoiis
are wondering "where w.e are al."
The vaudeville stage ia responsible for
much of the degeneracy of the times.
Modern vaudeville commenced where
the old time variety theater, dr
"hoakytook," left off, and as the
women stood for the vilest jokes and
suggestive songs which were added
to the "honkytonk” ’ shows, ths
caterers fotrtid It profitable to put on
the most vulgar acta they can invent.
Old "honkytonk" proprietors would
turn over In their graves if they could
but see and hear what Is •’ now
presented on the modern vaudeville
stage. The average’ person enjoys
jokes when they nre clean and clever,
so there Is no reason for the vulgar
and ribald puna and suggestive songs
of the present day— and night.
Om Flaaa Pruuk.
toMbla'alr'oaa bo gtriJ
piece tooek that bM servui
wtatar m • bouse gown, by addtag to
tt a butted foobrt of Bgurod silk mgte
laase or cropon. Atoo, 11 tarns the
gown tate a servteoabio tkfog ter uuV
4cor wear through <bo spring aad
summer and aavra dM IBb aeosaaity
of gotttag.nratt.
A dark blue crepe do ohtao trtaMuod
with suite cloth white tart rawed tta
bMooTtrtok* De*eutirartrt* T"**
womaa late a eprtag ptfA tor tbd
rtrort and for afternoon wear by the
Mdlttoa tf a dark 17____7__2___
■I jacket which bad * pronounced
wave la tt. Tbto wan itaed with a
figured oilk la Mm and igsUow and
betted to with a taoaa gtadta of crepe
i jh J 'ti.
EnMtoed at the Navasota punt office
as second class mall mstter, as re-
(tW BOirsd by law.
Total
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We, R. E. L I pchurch as president,
and W. H. Holsmann as cashier of
said bank, each of us, do soletnly
swear that the above statement is
trus to the brat of our knowledge and
belief.
her
child, tee will do more harm than
tee oaa repair with aU the ballotp
Aa airy creation ter the warm days
of summer to made of soft white hemp
braid, white and black majlM. aad
trimmed with black beads aad aw-
•Ich la Mack The requisite touch
Total 872,128.48
Capital Stock Paid in.....8 10,000.06
Surplus Fund .....
Undivided Profits, net
Individual Deposits, subject
to check . . 7 - ........
Cashier's Checks . .......
Bills Payable and Redis-
counts . . ..... ........
Giri’s Middy Btoeee.
A young gfri’e mrtty Moans ta of
White Bngitob drill, with the eaBar
FOR A WEDDING l.UNCHWBf.
i ; ? bouillon. ' 'T’,
Lobstsr Cutlsta, 8*uc« Tartaro.
‘ 7: -< Rofla :.• ■ L
Glaasd aww,threads with Peas.
Egg -te Ba«ve Bolte
Feocy log Croom.
Gondite FML* amtra Kuta.
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Official Statement
of the Financial Condition of the
7 FIRST STATE BANK ’ ,,
' at Bedias, Texas.
San Antonio< de- State of Texas, nt the close of bus|.
ness'. ,pn the 4th day of June,
1913, published in the Examiner
Review, a newspaper .■ printed uud
published at Navasota, state of Texas,
on th<- 12tli day of June, 1913.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, person-
^al or cpllateriul . .
Loans, real estate .
Overdrafts . . ......
Real Estate (banking house
Furniture and Fixtures ... ,
Due from Approved
Reserve
net-.’. .
Cash Items . ? ..
Currency . .
Specie , . .
Interest in Depositors
Guaranty Fund
Other Resources as follows: .
Assessment1 for Guaranty
* Fund
oaa* afteruooa card party, proaMaado
or la fam tor any oooastaa tbal Baaa
not demand the removal at tha aaat -
aad M4 I appteraaomla a oaapfooa **■ r
a** / •
Almoat lavariabiy soma fine, rite ■
taoa Uta shadow, ttot ar Maah *
rrepon trim
ted laao art
Lining for Traraparowt Walate.
The ways In which color to com-
Mart whtte lB ***** aad lin-
gerie frocks are aadtaaa aad gmeraUy
mart attrraMrt. Gbarutt la te bo
thaabrt for givtag u the flrah-ool-
orod art lining of tranaparont watota
This foint uadartono of rone to vary
alluring Om finds tt not only ta
the thin watote, but atoo ta wraps and
blouses of axaotelngly soft white
satin Tbaaa aro lined wtth a warn
teas of pink ekiflbu. white shown
through ths folds of tha satta ta a
delicate flute white to indescribably
Prevailing Btyles Really Bhow Ltttta
New, Though There Have Baaa
a Few Chanpie Made.
I —
Naturally, at this date very Uttto
that can be rightfully tonnte new to
ta dvtesaoK says the Dry Goods Boom
malat The meat pronounced change
to tbo return at mallne bate to strong
favor.
Drapes of maltoe over hemp aro
eepeetally teverod; bat brim extea
stoa. ruffles aad huge wired bows of
aaaltao aro atoo bring offered.
Hate of Chantilly tees aro being
proostaeaUy featured Some of ths
aaort strlhtog of those have the taco
fitted ae smoothly and firmly over a
wtas foundation as to present almost
a tailored appraranc-
The popelarity of quills continues
aaabatod They aro used either alone
or ta oombtaattaa wtth wheat, lowarw
ribbon or feathers. Aasoag the smart
Oto models now shewn aro white
hemps trimmed with white qvills end
white wbaat, with a white mriro rib-
boa band
Another striking oombtaation to a
broad Mank quill with tiny white para,
dies sprays curling out from ita earn
nd. who do
for hto sto
to tabor and bio taodd wholly or
Ipally to the cotton devil, will
a buataooe, or at the best, eke
Foe a home to be a home In the
hlfhset sense of the word, and not
merely a place to sleep and eat.
each member of the family must
contribute his or her share. There
must be forbearance, sympathy and
love. A great deal depends on the
-parents. They should, hi the early
Childhood of their children, teach
them to make the home the dearest
j>lace on earth.. The aged live more
tn the past than the present. Their
reveries ate principally of their boy-
hood and girlhood. - How necessary
then that these days be msde happy,
that their reveries may give them
pleasure. It to not s perfect home
where the Inmates bold themselves
KSSteft. It Is where the guest te ever
wetooma. where friends delight to
come and come again. Those that abut
tbomoelvee from the world become
selftah and narrow minded. It re
quires-tntsrebange of thought to ex-
pand the mind. And what Is mor-
Ightful thqn the happy interchang’1
thought between friends in a hap
home?—Home Circle
Teneha M'-ssengw:
farmer say rr< entiy that
bought his feecstuff, as he could make
enough ootton on one acre of land
to buy the corn that two acres would
produce.
Probably more Southern farmers
have gone Into bankruptcy by that
route than any other known to these
latitudes. Superficial reasoning has
se med to teow to practically every
cotton grower at eome stage of tils
experience that by singieriiottlng on
cotton he could make more money
and accumulate more wealth than by
rodoring bis ootton acreage and en-
certain area of land, as he has figured
and figured over end over again,
will bring In cash enough to buy
more grata than he could grpw on
that area, and that by systematically
abandoning all aide issues and going
in strictly for a money crop he could
, meat and
molasses with cotton money and have
some toft to put in the bank. It often
figures out all right. The proposition
frequently looks aouad on Its face.
Art every esaaoart former m
Ithlrteen atetra has at om time or
another faced that probte^Tens of l0
{thousands have succumbed to the mt
I tare of the fleecy d**1* to do the same.
this the eeeo a decade or so ago. whoa
\teB;toaya of the fathers
alj ways that sppsered to gon’t want
ere. Today there aro few
termers ' wbfi oouunlt the
rar attributed to the same-
Htmaa of Teaefia- It baa
Mtratod by a a^Bon hart
>n growers that any term- g. if uy woman should n<
—---the
upon Northern
ita in added to* the cost ta tW way
of aleeve Mito and jabot aad fancy
buttons of oat steel, decorated china,
telaastoao aad the like are aauaUy
aa laapcstaat trimming tertoe. uttta
veeta Of Pompadour silk or Oriental
patterned silk are also introduced wtth
good
rotohlag Uttto evening wrapn for
.TirtOiteit fo the eeeaon nra shown
ta throwquarter length or eran short- m
Seme are fashioned of obiffee W
soft silk, others aro o^laoo 'r
sllksa material sunk aa obar
de cklae, crepe asoteor
MARY OBAN.
Legal-tentier
> notes . . ...... 1,570.06-*-
Redemptlon hind with U.
9. Treasurer (5% of
. circulation) ..
R. E. L. Upchurch, Preaident ’
W. H. Holsmann, Casbler. 1
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this 10th day of-June, A. D. 1812.
Witness my hand and notarial seal
on the date last aforesaid.
■ ' ’/ R-. B Tuo,(?
i z Notary Public.,
CORRECT-ATTB8T:
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black maltat
At the Jo
National Bunk, at And*Aon 'in the
State of Tt-yaH, nt the close of bum
nt'HH. June' 4th, 1913.
HEb'DURUES.
Loan and'DiscountH ..tf.
Overdrafts, aecttred und un-
secured- . . ............
■0. S. Bonds to Secure
circulation . .' ^5,|)00.00
Bunds,' Securities, etc..,, ."7,
Bpnltihg house, Furultttr^,.
and Fixture* ... jj..-*
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 5...
Due front approved Re-,
serve Agents . . .. ; ,
t'lieeka and other Cash
Items .. . 7 ........ 7 ...
Notes of Other* National
: Banks '. . ■ ■ . 7
Fractional Pgper Currency,
Nickels, and Cents .
Lawful. Money Resen
Combinations In Styles Most Suited to
the Individual Ara Offered In Pro-
fusion—Little Vests Also Worn
With Good Effect.
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The fancy for wearing a short,
smart coat over thin summer frocks
will appeal to the woman who is al-
ways looking for somethlqg In the
form of a pretty, practical wrap for
dinners at the beach or at the coun-
try club. The coatee of eRk or velvet
over a draped gown of silken stuff
admirably solyea the wrap problem for
ths woman who never cares to ap-
pear on the street without a coat of
soiae sort.
Tbs selection of a coatee, whether
In cutaway style, belted Russian ef-
fect or a combination of the two,
depends upon the figure of the Y>ear-
^jmer-Review
F. BLACKSHEAR
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They kava
on the hal
' A commercial eiub properly orgaiil
swd and managed is business uecee-
atty. We uave been for these many
monthly urging this necessity upon the
brataf .H men of Navasota. We have
art with so Bule encouragement, that,
at times, we have felt that It was use-
teas to make further effort but some
bqw pleadtaE. praying, urging We
betteve wo will have results, event-
ually.
Our neighbors and competitors on
the north and west, I. .A Bryan and
Brooham. have organizations that are
obtaining wonderful results. Why
alt we hero Idle 7 Our businoM men
are intelligent, energetic, capable and
the nooeealty of
Ion but probably , crops.
io now than to db-
» th* foot let us recall
ok whoa things were
us. Thdeo days of
stoa may come again.
the opinion that oon-
brrvitoUof”,(^h*rai2 »urehaM oora‘ nov-
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Frank A. Daniels, the nine-year-old son of i
has developed a strong liking for life on ehlp|>c
sitting against the wheel of the Dolphin, hie ft
Wedding Mantra )
Ro many requests have reaebrt my
desk for euggeatloaa for wedding re-
freshments that I slip these tn.
though It to contrary to our rules to
use our vataabto space for menus- I
Total . . 8174.772.87
LIABILITIES^
Capital stock paid in.. . 825.000,00
Surplus Fund . ...... 7 20.000.00
Undivided Profits, less JEx-
• pcnsex au^Tsxen paid.j^
National Bank Notes boo
standing . .V 25,000.00
Due to other National
Banka . . . . , . ;.
Individual deposits subject*
. to cbeok . .
Cashier's checks outstand-,.
Ing . . .
Total . . . .7 ,...8174.772.87
State of Texas, County of Grimes, so:
I, ;G. B. Kennard, c
above-named bank.
swear that the above
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