The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Garden Tools
We have a nice assortment of
Garden Tools
Priced right, also Garden Hose,
together with a good assortment
Of Garden Seeds.
Make our Store your Headquar-
ters for things to make a good
Garden with.
ELDORADO
HARDWARE •
COMPANY
Thompson Barnyard Circus
Well Trained
Animals
High Glass
Gomedy *
Featuring
Worlds
only High
Diving Pig
San Tone Blend-All Gold-Sun Garden
COFFEE
Known for it* Pleasing Qualities, Made and distributed by
San Antonio Goffee Company.
For Sale by
Roy Andrew*, E W. Brook*, W. H Parker & Son and
Wrigbt’a Casb Store.
Palace Theatre
Monday and T uesday April 1112.
DIO
90999999
West Texes
Lumber Co.
Lumber and Hardware
THE FIRST NiTiaNL MNH
I at El Dorado, In the State oI Teaas, at the
[close of business, March 23, 1927.
RSSOURCAS.
II a Loans and discounts. Including
rediscounts, acceptance* of oilier
bank, and loreleu bills or exchange
or drafts sold with Indorsement of
this Bank (except these shown
lalleml-b) S.CA.M1.90
] t. Overdrafts, unsecured 583 69
I 3 U S Ooveram-nt seeurltes owned
a Deposited to secure circulation
(U S. hoods per value) MMW.00
14. Other bonds, siooka.securities eto 3.150.04
Banking house, t3.3u0.0o rur-
I mturc and fixtures tf.t50.00
I » Lawful reserve with Federal
1 iteserve Bank
I 10. Cash in vault and ainout due
from national banks
il. Amount due from State banks,
isnkers and trust companies In the
I United States (other than included
| in Items 8. 0 sad 10)
l'otal of Items 9. 10 11. It. and
| 13 $74.713.39
i5 Redemption fund with V S Treas-
urer sod due from U S, Treasurer
if. Other assets. If any
8 150.0)
17.399 13
74 439 23
3.3.07
1.000 00
8.413 51
I397.559.S0
Paints and Oils
I
TOTAL
LIABlLITlSS.
119. Capital stook paid la
•m. Surplus fund
<1 Undivided profits 138.893 40
j. Less eurrent expenses
paid 3.041 «
J it. Reserved tor laxss interest,
etc., aoerued
23 Circulating notes outstanding
[ 33. Cashier's oheeks eutsiending
fetal of Items 34. M to. 37 and
124 11 584.87
I 22. Individual depeslts subleot check 190.384.70
21 State county, or other munlcl
I pal deposits secured by pledge of
| assets of this bank or surety bond 47.350 50
Total of time deposit* sublet to
I Total of demand deposits (other than
sank deposits! subject to Reserve.
Items 29. *0. 31. It. It.
Lad 34. 1343.74113
175.000 90
30.000.00
30,353.77
1.379.04
19.000 00
1.584 87
DESERVES NAME OF
HERO OF MEDICINE
► »* i
Everlasting Fame Accorded
Armenian Physician.
An Armenian Immigrant, who be-
came an American doctor and died
12 years later from the effect! of X-
ray burns, has been selected aa "the
moot picturesque hero of Amerlcau
medicine" by Dr. WUmer Kruien,
head of the Philadelphia department
of public health.
Doctor Krusen declares. In an ar-
ticle la the American Magaxlne. that
the unsung heroes of scientific medi-
cine have done as much as the soldiers
and statesmen to make the world aafe
for democracy, and be proves his case
by examples of medical martyrs In the
conquest of yellow fever, spotted fe-
ver, typhus, and In the attidy of the
X-ray.
"Every big city can lay claim to one
or more of these heroes of the X-ray,"
says Doctor Krusen. "The story of
Dr. Mlhraa Ksseablan Is only typical
of what many others went through.’
Kaaaabiaa was bora In Turkey, and
aa a bey was surrounded by the hor-
rors of pis—aere. He came to Amer-
ica and studied medicine, receiving his
leg res Just In time to enlist In the
limy medical corps for the Spanish
war. In 1808, again a civilian, ha be-
taine director of the Philadelphia X-
fay laboratory.
The X-raye, used upon a patient for
llasnoals, are harmleaa The patient
la eapeeed only a brief time. But the
X-ray specialist, exposed day after
Say, plays with almost certain death
adless he has mean of protection.
, Ksseablan and the other pioneers
lid their work with bare hands. Ohe
lay Ksseablan detected a small ulcer
, so one hand. Other ulcers soon ap
peered, until both bands and wrists
were covered with ugly spots from
which came the most execruclatlug
pain. Then Kaseablan knew that the
wonderful rays by which he had saved
nany lives were literally eating hint
sway.
He refused to quit work. While his
life was being eaten away, he rose to
•mlnence. Ue studied, wrote, and went
back again and again to his machine
to let It do Its worst on him, seeking
sonatantly for the secret which would
protect future experts from the fate
Which overhung him. Famous medt-
:al societies honored him. Ue was a
loomed man. but one still with his
boots an. Death, with which he raced
tor six years, overtook him In 1810.
Lead, the metal which the X-rays
tannot penetrate, protacts the ape
delist of today. Ue Is not asked to
induct what Kaasablan. and many
>tbers, went through. “They wars the
trail blasers," says Doctor Krusen.
TOTAL
Stats or Tsxas,
1397.559.00
I County or Scmlucnb*. se: j I, W. O. Alex-
ander, Cashier ol the above-name bank, do
solemnly swear that the above etatement is
| (rue to the best of aiy knowledge and belief.
W O. Alexander, Cashier
Subecribed and swore to before me this
1, day of April 1927. John F, Isaacs,
Couuty Clerk
D. E. DeLorig
Correct—Attest: { J. B. Christian
Sam E. Jones
Directors.
Historic Orders Gathered
A collection of 10,000 original mili-
tary and civil orders and proclama-
tions Issued by Napoleon, the French
passed only by that In the National
library In Paris. Most of the orders
were printed In French and German,
since they were Intended for post-
ing In Alsace-Lorraine.
Smart Dog
■very afternoon about two o’clock
Brewale, a handsome dog, can be seen
trotting around to the circulation
roea of the Quincy Patriot-Ledger.
He never varies the time of his ar-
rival by more than a few minutes.
After the boys get their papers he
often accompanies them on routes If
it Is pleasant, but stormy days be Just
goes out to the corner and sees them
off and then returns to the office Mow
does t- e dog know when It Is two
and why does be never show
Sull Ross
State Teachers College
A STANDARD DEGREE COLLEGE offtring the B A and
B. S Degrees.
SUB-COLLEGE COURSES 1 . College Admisakn aid Ur
Eirning High School Credits.
FREE TUITION. An Incidents'Fee of $12.00 a Quaiater
only Charge Made.
GIRLS' DORMITOY nndei Fr uity Superviaien. Rot m and
Board at $87 00 for Summer Tt • m of Twelve Weeks.
FURNISHED COTTAGES, To o Bed-room*, Living-rccm,
$75.00 for Summer Term of T t * ’ve Weeks.
PROGRAM OF RECREATE N AND STUDY. Mountain
Climbing, Week-end Picnics, L elf, Tennis, Volly Fall.
Summer Session: June 7 to Aug. 26.
Write for Illustrated Bulletin 1
H. W. Morelock, President,
ALPINE, TEXAS,
thevlsm. It is most antipathetic to
as. It la probably antipathetic to the
Russians themselves, only they are
•o stupefied with vodka, you know.
"It remainds me of a little Russian
boy who looked up from a travel book
and said:
"‘Father, Is It true that gorillas
can’t endure our climateY
" ‘Gorillas, my son,’ the father or,
swered, ‘endure our climate perfectly,
only they have to be stuffed first’”—
(Exchange.
Hot Answer
Senator Ashuntt was condemning
■ertain campaign Irregularities.
These men’s hot answers to our ne-
cusatioiiH,” lie said, "remind me of a
Prescott husband. He was quarreling
violently with his wife one day.
” ‘Perhaps you're uot nwure,' Mi
wife said, ‘that 1 had eight very good
proposals before I accepted you.’
"‘And perhaps you are not aware.'
the poor fool husband roared, ‘t'vi,-
I proposed to a round dozen t.’ bet..
tlful women before I became ti'iualiil
ed with yourself.' ”
•i ».V.
I liavf: just r* ceived a New In’
at Dresses aud Hats, this week
and Invite you to ctll and look
l them. Mr*. H. S. Espy.
Hugh McAngus was in tin
G.ty Thursday on business.
CAP
AND
BELLS
f
Beginning next week we will
ship cream twioe-a-week, we
will buy each Tuesday and Fri-
day until futher notice, so it wlil
he better for the producer.
Wrlgl.t's Cash Store
JIMMIES DENIEO
. NEW TRIAL.
Judge J. F. Sutton, over ruled
a motion for a new hearing in
the Jim Msines liquor case,
Thursday, Maines was brouhgt
before the Judge, and heurd hi*
sentence read, and in answer to
Judge Sutton’s question said he
knew of no resacn why the sen-
tence should not be pronounced
FLY SMEAR.
It ia too late to insure after Vh»
hall hit* you Let me prone’
you NOW in strong old linecom
panics. W. O, Alexader,
General Insurance
Mr and Mrs. L. T. Wilson
were shopping in the city Thur-
Mr. Ranchman:
We have a Fly Smear that will
prevent worms after shearing if
used. Wright’s Cash Store.
Thursday, March 81, the Ju-
nior class went on a fishing trip
to the home of Mr and Mrs. W.
Striegier, A a one car lost it*
way a trip te Meuard, by all, a a*
necessary to bring the bunch to*
gether.
Friday morning at six o'clock
the gang went to the treute line.
The rest of the day was enjoyed
ably spent fishing, eating the
tisb, boat riding and swimming.
A very enjoyable afternoon end
night was speut in Mtinud, Fri-
day. Saturday was spent on
Clear Creek 8 miles west oi Me-
nard,
Those who went on the trip
were: Jym Newsom, Matte Mc-
Claloliy. Laura Tisdale, Blanche
Newlin, Nina Smith, Jeanette
Henderson, Henna Jones, Alpha
Striegier, and.Robert Page, Tay-
lor Wright, Alvin Luedecke,
Hick McElroy, Graimilie Keir,
Lyoueile Bailew, Willie Iaaftce,
Billy titewardson, and Bill
Sweatt.
The Junior Class wish to ex-
press their appreciation to M P a
Striegier for the pleasure afford-
ed them They also wish to t-ay
that as a teacher and chapeun
Misa Striegier cannot he sur-
passed.
We have installed one of the
nest modern Dry Cleaning
Plant in the Vt*st and we are
capable of turning out woik as
good as the best.
We will run plant twice a day,
at 10.00 a m. and 2 00 p. ui,
When you waut clothes out iu
a day, have us call for them be-
fore two o’clock. We deliver
then paid for in advance.
Williams Man’s Shop.
Dry Cleaning and Gents
FURNISHINGS.
Mn. I. V. Beauchamp, of Ft
Worth, and Mrs. Mary L Beau-
uli imp, of Steveneville, and their
families,attended the funeral of
their brother Joe Burleson,
Wednesday.
rtaadard of reasoning.—Quincy Patri-
ot Lodger.
crown and revolutionary authorities (•dock, and why
la the latter Eighteenth and beginning JJ,« gandyfiT He must figure Otis ;
ia*reTb‘r?U eJUuSTtoS- cm“ot * “counted fo, by any human ,
tute of the University of Frankfort.
The colk-ctlon In part was purchased _
by anonymous persons from the estate |
•f the late Prof. Rudolph Reuas of j Vodka-Stuffed
gorbonne university, Paris, and pre- • Mexieaa Consul Lnbbert Bald at I
tented to the Frankfort Institute. It dinner In San Antonio:
la one of the most valuable collections t "It Is a mistake to think that Mcv
•f Its kind in the worl<L being sur- Ito ia going in for Bolshevism. We
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CONSOLATION
(Mexican* ;ogld sever tolerate bol
"Well. Mrs. Johnslng," n colored
physician announced, utter taking her
husband's temperature. “Ah bus
knocked de fever outen him/’
"Sho- miff” was the exrttwd reply
’ “Am be gwlne get well, rtcnT*
"No’m," answered the doctor. Tirj't
no hope fo’ him, but you hn^. de Mills
faction ob knowln’ dnt be died cured."
t —American legion Weekly.
CietevMeS. WSeWWtillBUiByllo
| j Bods. Shoes & Saddle !
,Repair *hrp \
Agents for
i> ScLaeg Saddles
Brady, Texas.
Your patronage Solicited
K. H. SWEATT
(Snmsa% MWMMwtMMM
;
We have some nice Tomatto
p ants in, phone at once if you
/ant any of this shipment.
Wright's Cash Stoie.
The Sanitary Dentist
Office in Bearce Building
Opes Monday
"Work Gu-tranle«d.
List With Me Your
Land & live Stock
I ats Is touch with buyers
end will appreciate having
chans* *o sell your prop*
or gsi some tor you.
General Otmurioa Business.
H. S. ElDV.
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