Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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WWNBBORO WEFKLY NEWSAFRIL 12, 1928.
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Charter No. 5674 Reserve District No. 11
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Winnsboro, Texas, in the State of Texas, at the close of bus-
iness on April 3rd, 1923.
RESOURCES
I.oans and discounts, including redis-
counts, acceptances of other banks,
and foreign bills of exchange or drafts
sold with indorsements * f tins bank
(except those shown in b and c) $482,828.14
Customers' liability account of accept-
ances of this bank purchased or dis-
counted by it $ 1,618.58
Total loans -— $484,446,72
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.
bonds par value) $ 50,000.00
All other United States Government
securities (including premiums, if
any) $ 79,000.00
Total $129,000.00 j
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: - 8,501.00,
Hanking House - $ 10,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures $ 1,570.00
Real estate owned other than banking house
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. —
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies in the United States (other than included
ill Items 8, 9, and 10)
Checks on other banks ii\, the same city or town as
reporting b.*ink (other than Item 12)
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12,
and 18 — $156,688.18
Checks and drafts on banks (includ-
ing Federal Reserve Bank) located
outside of city or town of reportiing
bank $ 8,109.74
Miscellaneous cash items (None)
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer -
Other assts, if any - — ,
Winnsboro Weekly News
Homer R. W«lr, Editor
$1.25 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered as seeond-class mat-
ter, September 24, 1909, at the
postoffice at Winnsboro, Texas,
under the aot of March 3, 1879.
Advertising rates made known
on application.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
DR. R. E. WRIGHT
Eye, Ear, Nose and throat
711 Wilson Rldg.
Dallas, Texas.
In office at Winnsboro the first
Saturday and Friday before in
each month.
J. T. CONNELL, M. D.
11,570.00' Physician and Surgeon
8,784.701 Attention given to General
31,368.78 Practice. Residence on Straw-
152,550.261 berry street. Phon<> 1359.
Office at Denny Drug Store.
1,665.59 Night phone 114—Day phone 61
| ROGER K. CARLOCK
1,422.33 J Licensed Embaltrier & Funeral
Director.
Prompt and careful attention]
given to this class of work.
Best equipped establishment of
this kind in Winnsboro.
With Wilkinson Hdw. & Under-
taking Co.
3.109.74
2,500.00
4.921.75
Total $839,840.87
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in — —$100,000.00
Surplus fund - 100,000.00
Undivided profits .$100,624.62
Less current expenses, interest, and
taxes paid -.$ 7,962.67
Circulating notes outstanding —
Amount due to national banks
Amount due L> State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies in the United States and foreign countries
(other than included in Items 21 or 22)
Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24,
and 26 $ 17,601.16
Individual deposits subject to check ....„
Total of demand deposits (oth-
er than bank deposits) subject to Ke-
Forve, Items 26, 21, 28, 29, ill), and 31 $376,782.11
Time deposits subject t<> Reserve (payable after 30
days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and post-
al savings):
Ceriifirnt.es of deposit (other than for money bor-
rowed -
Total of time deposits subject
lo Reserve, litems 32, 33, 34, and 35 $102,765.65
92,691.95
50,000.00
1,254.08
16,347.08
376,782.11
METHODIST CHURCH
102,765.65
Total $889,840.87
State of Texas, County of Wood, SS: 1, Alf Morris, Cashier
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
ALF MORRIS, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
C. H. Morris
Jno. D. Fowler
R. H. McCrary, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of April, 1923.
C. M. Cain, Notary Public.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sony of i parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E,
Port Arthur are visiting his|Seay.
TJiere ire no special seasons for jewelry.
A thoughtful gift of same personal adorn-
ment is always acceptable to—Mother—
Father — Brother — Sweetheart — Hus-
band—or Wife.,
The greatest craftsmen of the world are
always at work designing artistic and valu-
able pieces for your selction.
Graduation days arc near. If you have
friends or relatives who will finish school or
college this spring—now is the time to make
selection of gifts—while stocks are complete
Diamonds — Clocks — Fountain Pens
Rings — Chains — Richelien Pearls
Pencils — etc., etc.,
"Smart Spring Fashion
Perkins Bros.Co-
Spring and Summer lb|
for Men and Yoong Ma
$3.45
$3.95
$6.45
—Hats to suit the most fastidious dressers are to be found here. Our hat stick if
running over with new light weight felts in blocks for young men, trimmed with gilt
bands to match the hat, bodies with pencil curled brim effects. Many more conserve!
tive styles are to be seen for men a little older in all the season's latest shades. Theyl
are new arrivals with us and we are eager to have the opportunity of showing you,
Underwear
We are ready with a com-
plete stock of light weight
union suits in knit and
nainsook, full three quar-
ter and knee lengths.
They are priced at
$1.50 to $3.85
Shirts
The big collection of all
the new patterns for
spring together with ex-
pert tailoring and fine
qualities makes these
shirts admired by all men
who see them. Priced at
91.50 to $3.95
Uncle Eben philosophized as
follows:
"Now, don't you trouble,
An' don't you fret,
And don't you be sorrow's nur-
ser;
There's nothing so bad,
That it couldn't be worse,
Nor worse that it couldn't be
worser."
Yes, we some times do spe-
cial advertising, and you'll al-
ways find an enthusiasm mani-
fested in the work at the Meth-
odist Church, which some mayi
choose to call excitement. But!
we believe in printer's ink. and,
Christ was always enthusiastic
in His wtrsrk. We are still put-
ting the ten cents in the,
trough, and the herd return \
for their feed.
We have snowed Mt. Vernon j
under, and she no longer re-'
spontls to the contest, -ityu* did,
her best Easter Sunday, antf I T„ , , , . . ^
can't come back. One more Plans are made to do a vol"| A TO IN to
Sunday like last one and she "mn of business in our Milli-; drove's Tasteless chili roni. resto n*
will be out of the race. 210mery Department. We have col- 5,ier^y nm' vitality by 'urify n# <i
present last Sunday with lected this week a large stock
$10.30 offering. Let's make it j of the better pattens and trim-
Tu.v Spring I med hats at very low prices.—
The Enterprise.
Neckwear
The neckwear is very in-j
teresting, shown in knits
and cut silks with a vast
collection of patterns. |
Many are to be seen with
wide diagonal stripes and
priced at
50c to $1.50
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C O M R A N V
FOWLER'S
225 next Sunday?' Tht
days are bringing out those
who have not been coming, and
every Sabbath witnesses some
new faces. We are glad to have
you. and urg<> that you get the
S. S. habit, and then remain for
church. Not forsaking the as-
sembling of ourselves together,
as the manner of some is; but
exhorting one another; and
much the more, as ye see the|Mt
day approaching. "And the
same writer says: 'Let us draw
near with a true heart in full
assurance of faith, having our
hearts sprinkled from an evil
conscience, and our bodies
washed with pure water.' "
We believe in the old songs,
and the old-time Gospel, and we
promise you both at evrey ser-
vice. If you are not already
worshipping at some other
place, you are cordially and
earnestly invited to worship
with us at the Methodist
Church.
W. S. Dabney.
Special prices on plow goods
Saturday.—Gist & Sons.
Jeff Smith, the blind student
of S. M
sical progr
jening the 25th, under the
so, pices of the Civic League,
Vernon boy. While
Enriching I ho Blood. When yo:' (eel its
tr«nKtlienin(i, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the uppetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tnsteless thill Tonic |p simply
iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pkosant evoii cliiliVen like it. The Mood
itor.'ls QUWINE to Puri/v it and '..ON to
Enrich it. • Destroys Malarial germs and
Our Thoroui
First Class Dn
Cleaning
Establishment
men, makes it possible for
U., who will give a niu- ' y its Strengthening, invigor* to receive the kind of cleai
igram here Friday ev- EfTec' j i
uus-
is a
lere
he will be the guest of Mrs. J.
E. Gait, who lias known him all
his life and in a special friend
of his mother.
35 styles in spring suits
''lo.OO to $45.00 awaiting
inspection, with other '
dresses, coats at The
prise.
I roni
your
>eauti ful
Later-
CoCorite
HAT FINISH
Save last year's hat
Keep that faded straw hat.
Give it a brand new color
or restore the original rmm
with Colcrite. 16 fashionable
colors from which to choose.
for sale by
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
winnsboro, j TEXAS
Special prices on plow
Saturday.—Gist & Sons.
goods
I Several thousand yards of
new spring ginghams and piece
goods just opened. Our prices
[ remain the same. You should
supply your needs on this low
price cotton basis.—The Eater-
prise..
She'll Want
Perfumes of some kind.
Come here and select
from our well stocked
array of the most pleas-
ing domestic or import-
ed fragrances. We can
give you
Coty's
Black Narcissus
Djerkiss
Peacock
Nylotis
And Others
LJ.Kendrick
Drugs and Jewelry
Habitual Constipation Cured
a in >4 to 21 Days t
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" i* n snwiniiv
should lie taken regularly for M t0 2f day's
and pressing on your garmd
that you are reall.v entitled|
receive.
—Sending your garments to j
is a safe guide to econo
because they retain th
shapliness, wear you Ion
and look better.
—We recommend sending it I
Chas. Robinsoj
"Where you get action for yC
money expended."
CLOTHIN
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Tailor-Made Ready-M*
W.V.TAYLOR'S
Cafe and Meat Market1*
When in town come in and eat with us. We still
have tlvose Pure Pork Sausages, and Oysters.
We serve dinners on Saturdays, coffee free.
Everything fresh from the country.
Come in and see our kitchen. When
you want good fresh, tender
steaks and roast, give
us a trial. Service is '"
Our Motto.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923, newspaper, April 12, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268270/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.