The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Wp'-wifl exchange flotij* uni! I ran i‘..r g.M«l mmiihI dry
wheat, on .very favorable terms. iat,llie wheat matt We will
also take wbb&t into the milk ami give the wheat man the
F privilege of drawing the f!mtr along mm U« may need it.
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-' We will pay cash foi good, sound dry Wheat, or .we
• will pay part cash and part flouiv
. "(Jet yovir-bread fromyour own wheat,
-And live a while oq "Egsv Street.”
Child Was Returned. -----’! Found Father’s (irate.
Habeas corpus proceedings were ] Dr- H. P. Brooks, of Memphis, Tenn.,
! had in the county court this week, ip was *n Canton last week endeavoring
4 which Mrs Allen Murf of the Wallace find out somietlilug about Ills tetter,
community, west of Canton, sought to 1 who *lle-d in t|iis county many years
secure tile custody of )i< r child from a8°- He talkAtJ with a number of Cili
her former husband, J. O. Roseman.|»'i here who remembered his father,
'who lives in the Star community, east who lived in 1 Oils town for a short
—t t’nnton, It bring alleged ttrkt ttei ®hhv- teut uu out- here coijld tell him
j, latter assumed possession oflfne child | vyhere lie Was baried. .It was remem-
Withoul I tip former's knowledge or, be red that the. lleei . ed. Dr S I
•* consent. The result watr that the^WFfloltR. came to the county from one
mother was given the child hy the
court pending the next regular term
of same which will he held ip
tem her.
Trntiding Man’s Experience.
_ “lii-.Lhc summer of 1888 x 1 had
oft tin;1 . astern slates, and located at
Walton at about the time Dr. ’T, R
yf.p-I Dafis. now a well known physician at
I Terrell, left Walton and moved io
I Canton. Dr. Davis was called over thtvj
phone, while the young Memphis doc- j
tor was here, and from hint it was j
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very severe attack of cholera morbus. | waB burled at the old Meredith Camp
Terrell Milling Company
Two. physicians worked over me from
4 a.in. to 6 p.ni. without giving me any
relief and then told me they did mot
expect me to live; that i had best tel-
egraph, for my family. Instead of
doing so. 1 gave the hotel porter fifty
cents and told him to buy me a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
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mln-
EflJUl-
gerous- rr.'T '
for a
IMne- -
i and
The Canton postoffice was njoved
last wepk from the south side of the
public square to the north side, into
the handsome brick building formerly
occupied by the First National bank,
The postoffee at this place has been
located on the south side of the court
bouse for-many years, it having teen
the stand recently vacated for a
;iod of something ever sixteen
Prior -to that! time, when G. M.
lard was postmaster, the posl.of-
stood'-a few doors back from the
rfuth-west corner of the square.
rWhen S. J. Carter was postmaster at
Canfon the people went to the east
Bide of the square for their mail, tew*
!Tr' ‘TsLsTter Wlthe office w“" by a German submarine. The
far from where it is situated today, ^aken up one ear was injured, an
It is perhaps a fixture now for some «rm partially parallzed and he heals
time. te «wd..anil. m> doubt the pub- marks, on h 8 body wtltrii shows plain-
„C I. ..II jej.ii.d
in the ring, however, all right side
up with rare.'
m
9
Utt | Diarrhoea Remedy, and take no sub
«|| I stituter I took a double doso. aocord-
•3$ ing to directions and went „to sleep
l.|g ! after the serond drige. At fjve o'clock
**le next morning I was called by my
■r-iiZXtmmmitSmmmmMmk • ord<ir and took a. train for my next
!stopping point, a'well men but feeling
1 rather shaky from the severity of the
Mr. I. R. Burr, the expert draftsman j attack, Writes H, W. Ireland, Louls-
for the Canton Abstract Co., who|v^'<'’ *^y. For sri!h hy Nolen Bros,
makes his home here and at Grand
Saline^jfas in the city recently. He is ’The-firm of Xolen Bros, has install
a very pleasant gentleman, to be sure, etf a gasoline tank with equipment
and Is thoroughly conversant upon which
most eYWy.vtopic of the day. He has
t raVe 1 e<|j' e xtiri dHeft^Tfodt' pasttfed
'through many shifting scenes, but it
remained for him to experience the
"jolt” of Ills life offe day last- week
in Grand-Saline, when he was struck
by lightning as he attempted to use
the telephone during an electric
storm. He takes much interest in ,the
story of the war across the pond and
lie says at the time of his accident
his first thought
well satisfied with the accom-
modations prqvided.
An Austin dispatch relates that E.
P. CoKHCtt, who lias been a stale bank
exairiinef Tor T1
asures — the fluid as it is
drawn, and have also provided for the
distribution of "free air,v for auto-
mobile tfres, which is a new venture
in the town. It is also learned that
free water can be had,, and possibly
other needs -provided for-the wutoists
of the locality and those who happen
to pass this way. To the.rear of their
building they have a gasoline engine,
and a nicely fitted up engine room,
__ where also necessary machinery hats
that lie liad been placed for the production of Ice
cream. In other words, they have made
considerably improvement around
their place of business, aim are not
only keeping up with the times, but
manage to stay a little ahead. Here-
after Van Zandt air pumped into the
touring cars through here wHl be
scattered all the way from the Pacific
coast to Kalamazoo—and then some. ,
his been appointed banking commis-]exempltf!ed here last week, when the
.Royond all ilaubt there- is a i firm of Nolen Bros received by ex-
mfstake'lff ITie iillOntsrlt hr K. F. Gos-Ipr*** a shipmcnLaUl. Qfl.C EtGJon of, ..... irn„w„ i,-1,,t. what
sett who has been thus promoted, and! honey from *-friend 4n Uvalde. Tex.JW'me ahjI..(LJs bot .hlieTr.. ^uc} _;
his friends in Canton, where he | Along last fall this same Canton firm
sprang from, are glad to hear of his i had sent therr South Texas frienM a
achievement He is the son_of the late (gallon of tho famous ribbon cane sy
J. ’ P. Gossett, who was & long-time
citizen of Canton, and died while _ ,
seevteg.-i.he pc^ci^ tho-oounty JlU Washington eat, an(T rememberbu
♦He eanneitv of county treasurer. incidorrt?~Pvaffle eTfrzAW4htif:iwp
that
nip of Van Zan^t cmtnty.“tfi« kind
that even officials in the . (Jity of
eat,-and" remembering the
onH . ■
ed with the best grade of lioncy tliat
the capacity of county
Other young meu hi the years
haxe gUded_ hy. have gone out from J wa» ever thrown on the market. An
"the town of Canjfen wha have not i explanatory note- aceompanyteg the
^made Cffe HeBO^tr“that Htte youug shipment said tliat they acknowledged
mao Is doing. _X- .'................. ! the receipt of the best syrfip thaf iliPy
nad ever tasted in their ,yives,
of the
Rev. J. G. /’ollins, pastor
es.
Pine 4
mixed
Syrup-
ioney.
LS .use
and
wanted the doners to acqnWnt them-
selves with the best grade <e>f honey
TSSS XZ'«>rw
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lilt.
d from
line,
in first
should
Ma-
ssswrfeg’J m
pleased-with the result..
It has been suggested that the Her
section out ing the J ald^all attention of the patrons of the
1 ~a t*rmtmi Htgli School to the importance
er, tho
by a
's con-
<1 the
14-lnn-
west of Canton, the last, ofthewee^
_apd is being assisted by Bro. Smith -of
Tyiei/These meetings. It is said, are
bJft a fore-runner of the schedule of
meetings that are to be conducted
throughout this S'
summer months. Rev. GoRtns is
verv idevout minister, and it is quite of getting together real soon'and dis-
certatn that much good will be ae- cussing some of the things which need
eomnlished during his campaign work immediate attention In connection
. , aj vinevard * with'the seirooi building at this place.
««» --nTe'^tTmrwhlle jjLWaln-ttig build- -
Mr T N Branham of Tyler and ing and' its appointments are first-
Miss Dclte-Covington of Grand Sallrtb class, still in -some mfnor particulars
arrived in Canton last Sunday morn- the requirements of the Slate School
at three'^b’cloek. procured mar- Board officials have not been com-
the county clerk, plied with, and which to ignore would
as one
have
under
x--
Van „
tn^;
- SriSwtW )al nie Raptlsf par- ,wa) k to the ,detriment or <.nf ffw„ In-
' ssa?s *4
v n railroad msnr -ftfld the flippy pair. simple annoUncentent is enough to
will make tilelr home in Tyler. appeal to all those Interested t« the
, . • ___—;— _ _-end that that_»'hich-concerns all will
Mrs '\V. N. Tull was here for sev- he looked into and all siyh matters
moSt pjeaaaut guest n_t | att«l things' adjusted as w ill enure to
tn^-Q^WrrfCail -honte. and- met, with ; Line..hcnefii of Die community
■ « • *xld n c3af\/>i a t OR and 1 vv’ioh'.
many
friends
9 ^ ■
net No.
The '
Saline,
a. J. C.
McKain
ents.
ccution
>ufi
coun
30t!
1915,
ank
inst the
J. M.
W. P.
■ docket
the
1915,
the f<B-
arc&l of
Van
elohglng
;1 bclpg
60 *5l‘re
es and
at the
ind weat
of her " old associates
inenun. H*r lillsband. W. X. Tull.
C^me‘in'Saturday to-jmn his wife. «>*d T|l(, s1np1nR nl Mill CVeek last Sup
to-visit h|s Par«W« an(1 frlpnd7 T'10v ilav was not the big event that tho
are ,now. making -their home in | peopie planned for by any means, be-
'. ■ >Cliff/ -and Mr- Ttlll J«. » traveling caurfe tlie weather would not permit
aAlwMta. lit. still a splendid time was had by
' •' . ' ‘ ‘ . . . the number who did attend, excellent
_ ----I— nu--i—'-'n . Liniment ml]s)(, WB8 rnjoy(.d. and more dinner
Liniment for rhcumitiic pains, stiff
ness and sordhoss of tbe knees and
can conscientiously say that I never
used anything that did me so rntud.
good.” -Edward Craft, Elba. N. y.
For sale by Nhlen RVoB.
Porter Cole began the erection of
htn new home ftouth of town juwt n
little ways this week, and when corn-
provided by thp.se good people tlinn
the Occasion denfanded. Had it not
been for the interference of the rain,
all things else bad been arranged for
the event of the season. -p
and Mr. John Harter, of Maban-k pass
ed through Canton the last of the
week past en route to Grand Saline
to a trend the funeral
of Dr. Meeks.
pleted, will have as brcUY„c””n],r,\ All of these parties are well known
sau-BjawaffA.**
' UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK-
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Slop uslne IlBitgerons llrugs Brf'^gr
It S»llv»l*s you! **) .
It’s Horrible!
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k"Sr>
corner;
stake In
45 W.
for oor-
■s. o the
60 aeretk
ust A. D.
of said
of 14T
h pa. ■
Wi,”
ifiT"
K. N
Don’t lose
spoonful
of harmleee, vegetg-
wake up feeling
give It to your
ldren
It can’t eallvate, bo let the
any Unm B°
them eat anythlilt afterwards
ip Van Zandt, .jvhere they formerly
lived, and. have many friends In
various portions of the county. They
were traveling by automobile and
struck tlie Wills Point road' just at
the edge of the prairie.
Take notice of the financial stAte-
meats of tlie banks in. this isuo. This
county would bo in a sorrow-
You’re bilious, sluKRisb, constipated
I0^feroTw guarani-' -tek your
druggist for a 60 cent bottle-of . l'o<1-
son*KElver- Tone and take »• spoonful
tonight If it doegh't start your liver
and straighten you up belter than
calomel and without Vlpite '"**
1R you sick 1 wwit-you to go back.to
i store and get your money^
Take calotnel today and tomorrow
will-feel weak and rick and naus- ^ ,>11Uan McPhaU of Wm8
banking houses, arid here in Van
Zandt county It may be truthfully said
that they have helped to weather
many a financial storm.
Eoy ClitfcJA arrived In the city last
week with a new Ford car, which
adds still another machine to tho list
already here. Others will no doubt be
^urchfts^iT Alt ttntm aa Heery-k'ord te
able to supply the demand.
—- ~4,».
I*ast Sunday night Mr. Ed Riley, one
Sf ' the~ rural route carriers.-host one
of his work animals. The horse has
been faithful on the route for some
caused his ileaib. One thing is cer
tain, he quit the service. Sunday was
a day of rest with the carriers, and
possibly the horse figured that rather
than go back ori the job Monday morn-
ing. it would take that plunge into the
WFOaJ™J*ukiiiUY.iu Hml the animal
known, however, that IMonda/^fts al-
so to be a holiday, tlie final step
might have been prolonged for an-
other twenty-four Ohura..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, living
in the city of Dallas, passed through
Canton Saturday at high noon en
route to the home of tlu* former’s pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Ramsey.
who live out east, of Canton just a
few miles. Their visit was not long
but it gave them an opportunity .to
lerirn still further of the resplendent
possibilities of Van Zandt county at
the present, limp 'ute S-r-- 1,11 1,11111'
ner of eercalq BftWec!. ann whether
or not they areMiWatli to return to
their native heath' may he contained
In another story.
^.Mr. Walter Slate, living .south of
townjTfffS OUr thanks for 11 op sub-
scription since the last Issue of the
paper. Speaking of corn, a very^com-
mon topic in this locality just now.
all who-are acquainted with Walter
’eTiould get him to'let! them about
what has happened on his place in
this line the next time they see him.
He explained it to the Herald, but we
are quKe sure we would get it all
tangled up in trying to tell it seconds'
hand. »
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Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.
"About two years ago I had a se-
vere attack of diarrhoea which lasted
over a week," writes -AV. C. Jones,
Buford^ N, D. "1 became SO . weak
that 1 couTd not stand upright. A
druggist recommended Chamberlain's
thaiic. .£:ilblera_and Diarrhoea Reme-
dy. The (test.-dose rellevga me and
within two days I was as well asever.”
For salotlby Nolen Bros.
'of 'VIuFchTsoh'TRirW =
Mr. S. H. Easley
been in Canton for several days, a
guest at the home of .1. W. BatCIWAi'-
ll,. is one of the Herald rt-aMers. re-
new-ed his Hohseriptlon while here,
and eOmplupentod the same .highly.
MC..Eiteky,flpos not
,‘liison for that would PWce him m
11enderson county. He Wn Vairllandt
er strictly, and only has his mail de-
livered out from That pRlcr, its dee
-many other Herald rmujera.. Who Jiv
in that, section.
— latmls being. List eiLf«>r ...sil!„l‘ .l1!-!1"
section are lito'ed at various priced]
net acre, hut it may be said that ev-
ery foot of it is a hat gain at the figure
quoted. On’, mvi •?> ? bearu Ril-V'
haVing in mind the splendid crop
prospects at present, that if investors
could be induced td come now and
look over the situation, that they
would consider that the people he-
aring to sell were not very familiar
with the riches which they possess.
the Van
Vet a few more days- aud
Zandt watermelon will have various
——t— , , , other products backed off the boards.
MIC Jllll atralF^ wife ttlllL.ii&UgMPIz. ^ I......w. a few of the earlier variety
a V,- Tnkn Harter of Mnbank pass- .^.nn the.tr nypreh to town, .and
in a short while a
sion may he expected. The water
melon editor of this paper expects to
put up the real fight of his,life and
will keep a "notch Mick" behind the
office, door to toll of me number of
victims slaughtered.
Uar‘nrookfg^r.^e anilVa nT t-repared
4o re paint ^mobilmt. «-c«w and
upholster automobiles, patnt buggies
or: anything ulse and do a Jilat-class
__ 1 “ ' ”" j0i, at reasonable prices. I hone No.
ful plight Indeed were 1t not for tte t ^ mCNcIH, Wills Roint. 2&t4,
of Hamlin,
Charlie Riley has been visiting In
the city this week, a guest at the home
of his father, D. L. Rlloy. and family
and seeing "other relatives knd
friends.
Point, who has b«w»n tho guest of Mlw
Annie llfarguerlte Rodgers for sev-
---' rstnmed hnmn Mumlny
wr days.
o
Dr. McGee and family
vSandfcSua^'last8 week It*Bdom
and In that section. Many years ago
the doctor resided at Edom, wher-o hr
practiced his profession. The family
nin> the trip In their touring car.....
"Trowthis? one follow in town MOR-
dav k«hi he thought his crfip was al-
right bat that his main business now
Was to keep the grass down so that he
could find his team when he turned
them loose in his field.
T.[ S. Hollis is still another one to
re align himself with tho Canton .pa-
per. renewing his subscription for an-
other yesr, and also taking the Dallas
News.' _ - 1
Mr. John Mobley has Xur thanks for
__ the renewal of-his subscription, and
-ltt No. 666 Will cure Malaria or Bilious the statement that he is well pleased
Fever. It kill*
—
with the paper.
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w
Ground, not far tTom Walton. Dr
Brooks wont from here to that locality
and upon his return, he stated that he
had no difficulty,in locating the grave
that the same was designated by a
jnonuii 1 ent' and lie even found parties
who 'attended- his father dpring his
last illness and officiated at the burial
ceremony.
As an evidence of .the remarkable
memory of Dr Davis, when he realized
who he was talking.toiover the phone
the other day, he addressed the doctor
by his given name, much to the sur
prise and1 pleasure of that gentleman
who Jtad not the slightest idea that h§
was remembered by any one in this
section, for the reason that he was of
such tender age at the time he was
carried away that he had rio recollec-
tion of.events himself. Dr, Brooks was
very appreciative of the courtesiftfi
shown him while in tho county, an"
said that he would visit his new found
friend in Terrell befprf returning to
his home in Tennessee. . . .
No. 8891.
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Canton in tlie State of Texas, at
the close of business’June 23. 1915.
Itoiimrm_____
Loans and discounts (notes-
held in banks) $96,772.90
Rediscounts with Federal Re-
serve Bank, Dal-
las ............’ 20.710.50—122.483.40
F. S. bonds to se-
cure circulation tpar
value) ' 10.000.00
Securities other than U. S. >
bonds (nof including
stocks) owned unpieqgou' 557.C0
Subscription to stock of Fedef-al
~TTeserve bank
Less amount tin
paid-------
$3.600'itf)
l.MJe.Oil 1,800.0(1
$5,584.29
9.249.04
owned
2.392.00
Reserve
1,222.06
Banking house.
Furniture nud-fix-
rpres
Other real i-s
Due from Fe-
ll an k
Tt:ft -.........
agents in other reserve
,.HP*b ------ ... FI 3.1*35.36
Due fronMianJks and bank
ers (of!r..t; i:i«.i-w.n7-)~
i'bucks on banks in tlie same
city or town as reporting
hunk ~ ' ' ~ ;
77T.T7
t4t7+-
128.59
610.0(1
250.00
Fractional currency
N'otes of other national
baaiks
Federapreserve'notes
Lawful money reserve in hank:
Total coin and certificates 3,452.75
Legal tender notes 50.00
Redemption fund with lb S.
Treasurer (not more then
5 per cent on circulation t 500.00
Total
$16(1,630.13
■ Painted Floors Will
Save Scrubbing
it do-sn t retjtiire seriibhintr to keoji a painted
■floor eleam. A damp <• l<>t It of' a tnoji IiringK oetter resu-ltg
in cleanliness Ilian tin- haek-ht-eakintr sembhinw of
tiiijiHinted floors*,
LINCOLN FLOOR PAINT
forms, a sinoblh, iiard eoating; over barn-wood or old
shabby floors. ^
.Mrfde especially to walk on. It comes in eon-
-toeni wiaed egiws im--adb poj)tdar--»<4»k>4w. It'a easy to
apply—'you can do lit yourself-—and dries quickly.
• flail for color carers.'' 7
NOLEN BROS.
COW HIDES WANTED
Hides are in good deniand and are
bringing good prices.^ It is worth
while to handle them right. In skin-
ning try not-to cut or score the hide.
Spread- ft out flesh side1 tip, and give
it a heavy shower of salt. It is ab-
solutely, necessary at this time of the
year. Fold it up and put it in a sack.
Write your full name and address on
tAvo tags. Put oiie insidt: of the sack
and one outside.. f?hip by express to’
A. Uolenternek K- 4Tv. Tyler, Texas.
t’ntll further notice we will pev 12c
per priund Tor Sbuuff::OT7SJ3??pIT
ed. We remit the same <iay that we
receive tlm shipment. Hqjse hides
bring from $1.50 to $3,144'. according to
the size. \Ve also handle wool.
______ A. GOLENTERNEK ^ CO.
Tyler, Texas
The Frtom crTrres[M>Hdent ip the
Chandler Times says: "Hon. B. H
McKinnon, who purchased. near 100
head of fine Fort Wortly caJ.Ue.Tu,
stock. his. lajgc pasture, ts losing a
number of them will, the Texas .te-
ver."
.— Rev. H. It. Del.ay- IcH this week
for Big Springs where lie will begin
a meeting He was aeeonrpanied by tils
brother,’John, who will in the future
act "as* hU secretary. Chandler
Times.
—M. s: J I’. VuteH’trJw j-wiurneii in her
home in- this eity^IasU- week".' after an
extended ami very pleasant visit with
her relatives and friends in Arkansas..
■—-To-C'-V-eM-e-Tayf, .-W.+U -be. l.UeU.^-Lt',u,
as the year tlie people raised so muc^
enm tq V3J5 Zandt—Mwitly, —
Tlie fourth of July tlii- year !;dl on
ttie,-fif*4t. JeeeeHse thft-alay lotph-Tied tr'
j:; PROFESSIONAL CARDS |
DR J. K. BATEMAN
Dealist
Office dpstairs in ns.pr I National
Bank Building. <* »
HAXTON, TEXAS t
---- -£
L. DAVIDSON -
Attornej-at-Law
----CANTON, TEXAS ______
A part of your .business- solicited.
I’robate business a specialty. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
M. L. cox. M I) W. L. Hearin, M. D.
COX Si HEARIN ---
riijsirlans and Snrgvnns,
office hours 1 to ., p. m. at Nolen
Bro£. Drug •Store.- ~ y ” *
( ANTON, TEXAS
C P SMITH, M. D.
PliTsieiMii and Surgevn
Ofliee at the Palace Drug Store-
I *trnne—(dftee 72, residence 33.
CANTON, iTEXAS
A. J. KELLAM, M. D.
‘ j*h;siefi*n and *«*trgt-o»
09ice at Talaee ' Drug v Store, i
CANTON. TEXAS
V
In Sunday . and it ranJi d
Ordinary ailments and injuries a
not ef .theiiiv-!vi s serious j lntt infee-
TloiT'er imv vitattty itttty make—l.liein ,
<!aiige'D’NTtuiT’r Tn g1 ■ rr ? <-lit. softx' ■-
bruise nr hurt bemuse it s small.
Blood poison has result- d from a pin
p'l'leh'* tn—e*-tnt4»‘L—F».i .iLI mu I. ail
ments Bueklen's Arnica Salve l:
eellent. It protects and heals the
iiurt: is antiseptic, kills infection and
prevents dangerous complications.
Good f«w all Skin Bldmis-hes.jl’imples.
Salt ltheuni; Ecremn. Get an origi-
nal 2-ounee 25e. boy from your Drug-
gist.
HEAL BT WliTH
Bueklen’s
THE ONLY CENUINE
Irnsea Salve
• i l. tils Everything Healable. Bums,
j l Soils, Sort s, Ulcers, Piles, Eczema*
5 Cuts, Corns, Wounds and Bruise*.
■f SATISFIES, OR MONEY BACK.
>~<i AT ALL DRUCCIST8.
snjonDnmMMii
-J
A
liabilities
Cwpitni Atiifk paid in $4o,otm.w
Surplus fund ..—-............
I ndivided profits $26,983.93
Less current ex- ________ ..
penses, interest,
and taxes paid 2,510.15* 24,473.78
Circulating noA-s 10,000.00
Demand deposits;
Individual deposits sub
ject to cliack, $40,255.54
(’•Hfthler's cbacks
1^1 Is tan ding ..... 161.50—40,417.14"
Rediscounts 'with Federal Re-
selve bank 25.710.60
Liabilities other than those
above stated . 28.71
TotaL.
$160,630.13
State, of Texas, (touaty of Van Zandt,,
i; Irby Christopher. Cashier of the
«iu»va named baiik^ dQ.solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
IRBV CHRIST OTHER. _
Cashier.'
Subscribed and SWorn to before me
this 3rd day of July, 1916.
A. J." BR001C8. -
Notary PubHe,
CORRECT -Attest:
--:_
G. M HILLIARD. '
L. H. SIDES,
Directors
I represent tlie , “
| CONTINENTAL fdf.RBLE AND GRANITE CO.
^ ........ of t nnten. Go. ,
Mmilfftcturers of the Famous Georgia Marlile in 4t)U dcsigaa
K----- Monuments.. Cuppings and M uisoh urns.
| Am in imsitlon to mate you most uuruetivc prices, and have
different samples of marble, and designs In office for you to select
k from. Call and see them.
| I.. I)AVU)S( )\, CANTON, TIvXAS
TAN-NO-MORE
AND
FRECKELEATER
Two of the most
Scientific Beautifying
Agencies Known.
TAN-NO-MORE
THE sum BEAimnER
Tte scMatific conbiaatioa af Creaai
a ad Pawdar. Dalighlfal la appaaraaca blewi.lo-a s$ |
ate plaaaiag la iU affact. Date dariag l0 da
tba day it ia a protectiea froai tka aaa ,.d >af| a
ate wiad. Ia tba evaaiag 4ta aaa aaaPraa
•IwtIS* Sail war
II wirjoi w*t
r*r the
Freckles,
50 AND 35 CTS.
DALLAS.
► ft .. " -
FRECKELEATER
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915, newspaper, July 9, 1915; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119006/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.