The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Service
elected in her stead.
members-
A Member.
With MINNESOTA Paints
of
Wagner’s Bargain Slnie.
THE NEWSPAPER MAN.
the
S-riev.
on
TEXAS PRESS ELECTS
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for
l>est
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Win. Cameron & Co. Inc.
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crookedness,
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pression of kindness and
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lift to the weak, helps the
at the organized Bible class con-
(irnupa I and II Entertain.
Group V, Mrs. Gary Allen—
the
Ben Hur Won Second Game.
Group IX, Mrs. M. Garrett—
Group X. Mrs. Will Hom— a “house on wheels,” John Bald- Ji°n-
1,041.10
847.69
2,500.00
$468,126.34
Total
Liabilities
2,000.00
Total
1338,402. OR
Total
Inabilities
Liabilities
40,000.00
177,055.20
$238,818.42
23,818.21
135.77
$468,126.34
$338,402 98
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Call for your wants in
Building Materials
$193,133.73
614.53
50,000.00
50,000.00
481.57
802 28
man
man climbs;
$150.27
(197.42
ing our appreciation to the ma-
ny friends and i
EXPRESS MESSENGER
STOPS BOLD BANDITS
The good showing reported at
several miles further
also lends encourage-
eashier of Mid
J true to the
670.76
7,969.81
201,503.28
$50,000 00
50.000.00
41,164.28
50,000.00
Subscribed and sworn to before
(SEAL.)
Vote lor W. A. Robbins for
tax collector of Limestone coun-
ty. w9p
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier’s checks outstanding
Total of Items 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 $3,170.53
Individual deposits subject to check
Total of demand deposits, subject to reserve $177,955.29
Liabilities other than those above stated
40,896.75
6,500.00
22,416.63
175.00
12,802.91
58,579.58
Capital Stock paid in
Svrplas Fund
Undivided Profits, net
Individual Deposits, subject to check
Cashier's Checks
bills Payable and Rediscounts
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.... $22,637.43
.... 5,506.04
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$162,134.81
625.34
173.38
12,500.00
23,658.00
2,500.00
27,546.14
■ >,348.85
6,326.90
rob the Chicago. Rock
, the Golden
State Limited, bound from Chi-
cago
one i
Abilene, May 15—Westbound
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CHARTER NO. 7546 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. XI
Report of the condition of the
FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF MART
At Mart, in the state of Texas, at the close of business on May 5, 1922.
Resources
ix>ans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other
uanks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorse-
ment of this bank I
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $40,000.00
All other United States Government securities 896.75
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking House, $18,067.13; Furniture and fixtures, $4,349.50,...
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 in Items 8, 9 and 10)
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting l>ank
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 $59,86.3.43
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas-
urer
He views the whole world, knows its
foibles by heart,
Knows where trouble will break and
is there at the start,
Kn- ws the weakness of women, and
weakness of men,
And when he gets busy and
his pen
HOUSE ON WHEELS
TOURS THROUGH TEXAS
Tucsgn, Ariz., May 15.—Ex-
press Messenger Stewart early
Kenedy „ _
was elected president of wounded a second,
Texas Press association the band empty handed.
$238,813.42
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I 30,000.0*
15,000.06
5,655.95
152,434.88
722.59
35,000.00
dent of McLennan county, spent PATTI F Wt I I
Sunday and Monday in Waco. 1 1
Mr. Baldwin will be on tour for RESUMES DRILLING
j He
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Total
Htata of Texas. County sf McLenn**.
I, H. F. Meyer, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the host of my knowledge end belief.
H. F. MEYER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1922.
(REAL.) VIVIAN VITTETOE, NoUry Public.
Correct—Attest:
T. M. WILSON,
J. H. PUNCHARD,
• W. P. SHELTON,
..
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THE MART HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1922
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17,131.39
40.000.00
17.00
3^163.53
class of the Baptiat Sunday «he went as a delegate from the
school were delightfully enter- c^aRR-. -*
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long, containing lighting sys-
tem, stove, built-in
food supplies, and
ed and as a pleasing finale, a de-
licious refreshment plate con-
sisting of sandwiches, cakes and
A i ice It a was served to about fifty
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I' pair.
wl9
win, prominent farmer of Cor-I
pus Christi and formerly resi-'
The Battle well, about two
miles west of Mart, which hud
No. 440.
Banks Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the
FIRST STATE BANK OF MART
at Mart, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 5th day of May,
1922, published in the Mart Herald, a newspaper printed and published at
Mart, State of Texas, on the 19th day of May, 1922.
Resources
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral
Loans, real estate
O-erd rafts
Real Estate (banking house)
Other Real Estate %
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and cash on hand
Interest in Depositors' Guaranty Fund
Assessment Depositors’ Guaranty Fund
ToUl
State of Texas, County of Mct-ennan, ■*:
I, H. E. Thomas, Cashier of the above.named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
H. E. THOMAS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922.
(SEAL.) E. 8 GAUSE. Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
R. H. SWAIM,
EARL B. SMYTH,
J. R. GILLAM,
Directors
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits $51,347.45
Leee current expenses, interest and taxes paid 7,183.17
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust companies in the
United States and foreign countrie
Cashier’s checks outstanding
Individual deposits subject to check
Bills payable (including all obligations representing money bor-
■ owed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks
end foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of
this bank
Marburger p
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R. H. SWAIM, President.
J. C. ROGERS, Cashier
me this 10th day of May, A. D. 1922,
E. 8. GAUSE.
Notary Public McLennan County. Texas,
the
—Franklin.
Group HI, Mu»
Correct— Attest:
W. W. Woodton,
R W. Bata,
Earl B. Smyth,
Director*
50,840.81 I
3,000.00 '
21,149.50
15,653.89
59,903.74
410.85
Men’s blue overalls, good
weight denim, well made, regu-
lar 1.25 value, our price 95 cents
—Studebaker. <
Group XU, M>S. J. J. Sansom Sunday and Monday in
—Nash. L2.. 1.
Miss Vivian Vittetoe’s retdg- three months with his wife and
The members of the Alathean vention at San Antonio to which Cadillac.
Group VI, Mrs- W. H. Avcy—
Galveston
was named as the next meeting t. & p. TRAIN
Mr. Chestnut succeeds GOES INTO DITCH
of the
Will L.
“Home Builders”
(By Judd Mortimer Lewis, for
Lass-O.)
The best we can say of the newspaper
man
Is: He is contrived on an everyday
| plan;
He knows, as his brothers know, fail-
ure and fears.
Discouragement, sorrow and
ing, and tears;
a He likes a kind word and a how-do
you-do—
V The newspaper man’s meat amazing
" like you;
t/ With kind words for the old, verier-
A ation for woman—
’ To boil it all down to three words:
He is human.
W/iu Ihke a chance bn painting when you can buy
a pairft thatch as ^nofhirigbut Pure White Lead,
New Jersey Zinc and Pure Linseed Oil made of
No. 1 Flax. This paint has its formula on each
can and is made under the Minnesota Paint Laws,
which makes you publish every ingredient in the
can. There is no inert material in Minnesota Paints.
knows of men's
' nows of their crimes,
depths u man plumbs and
heights a
? Al' of it comes through to bis deal'
day by day;
Bu! he plugs right along in his ev- •
eryday way—
Gi'. es u
ones who are hurled
To the depths, and keeps faith with lawardt’d the Belo
his God and the world;
He loves children, and trusts felolw paper ill Texas.
man—fellow-woman,
Joins their heartaches and pleasures awarded . the
and keeps himself human.
„ dass. .
taiiied Friday" a fternocm at"the wa« the miming of the groups
.— —•— ...Li-t. .. automobiles, to which the fol-
lowing names were given:
Group I, Mrs. Paul Douglass'
Total
State ef Texas. County of McLennan, ss:
We, R H. Swaim as president, and J C. Rogers, as c__L2
bank, each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement i*
best of our knowledge and belief
• Baldridge. Clifton Record,
'members of the executive com-
Imittee.
The Troup Hanner of which
Harry Edwards is editor, wasj
trophy cupi
A nation as treasurer was accept son, Bobby, the latter 16 years
ed, and Miss Nola Folley was old, through northwest l..:!
. elected in her stead. west Texas. Mr. Baldwin took ------- ------ -- ------- -------- -—
▼ A very informal but most en- j a truck body and built upon it been held up in process of drill
ioyable session at games follow a house 7 feet wide by 14 feet ing last week, resumed opera-
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“Paint Up”
through northwest and
west Texas. Mr. Baldwin took
In the return game with Ben
Hur played Wednesday after-
noon, the Mart ball team met
defeat, 13-9. The line-up fol-
lows:
Ben Hur—Jones cf, Barnhart
., . . E 2b, Kerley lb. B. Galloway p,
( ard of Thanks. Holder ss, C. Delo rf, O’Grady
We take this means of show- 3b, I). Galloway c R. Delo If.
iv.i ic /..v j Mart—J. Marburger 3b, Gar-
1 neighbors for rett lb, Nilson ss, Kemper 2b,
the kindnesses shown us during Watford c, Riley and Dixon cf.
the sickness and death of our Hill and Parton rf. Hendrix If,
idear wife and mother.
L. I- Joyner and Family
G. C. Williams and Family
Wm. Williams and Family
L. C. Williams and Family
( ard of Thanks.
We wish to express our
heartiest thanks for every ex-
Star, essayist, and Bufora prwsjon (lf kindness and sym-
ani R i‘ I*thy, also the floral offerings
sent during our recent bereave-
ment. Sincerely,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace,
Mrs. J. J. Whidden.
I prise of Livingston was elected Ft Worth to Cisco, went into a
" ditch near Santo. 100 miles east
I Mr. C nest nut. ()f here this morning, killing one
Other officers elected were; man and injuring two, aj'ord-
Sam P. Harben, Richardson jng to information here The
i Echo, secretary; Fred Lehman, man killed was a bridge watch-
... , treasurer; Clar- man, it is said- Engineer Hicks
E. Gilmore, railroad com an(| Fireman Schmidt, both of
misdoMr, Austin,, attorneyi Ft. Worth, were injured the
Lee J. Rountree. Bryan Eagle latter possibly fatally.
iorator; Miss Gladys Wright,
: Denton Recofd-Chronicle, poet,
Harry Koch, Quanah Chief, his-
thfc it.>rian ; Arthur Lefevre, Texaco
son go from here to Lubbock, producer.
Amarillo, San Angelo, th»*n to
Devil’s River, Del Rio and back Axtell,
to Corpus Christi. north also lends c~zzz~~t
While in Waco the tamily ment to the Battle test, which
stopped with a niece, Mrs. J. G. the McCormicks and others be-
Mr. Baldwin lived in jieve in thoroughly.
I Quality
church parlors, which wen
tastefully decorated with Doro
thy Perkins roses by Mesdames
V- L. Sullivan and Paul Doug- —Ford,
lass who are captains of the Group II, Mrs. V- L. Sullivan (
groups that were hostesses.
A short business meeting was Group HI, Miss Annie
held in which Mrs. S. A. lUbbs Hawthorne—Packard,
gave a brief outline of some Group IV, Mrs. W. A. T>arry I
work and suggestions obtained —Overland.
place.
Judo Mortimer Lewis
Houston Chronicle.
West of the Polk ( ounty Enter- 'p^xas & Pacific train
LI.. -V-_ ' ■J
picks upiyjgg pp sident, in succession, to
Your judgment is based on the- col .
umn he fills—
But God knows him
Bern he kill*.
With the soul of a warrior, the h-»art
of a woman.
W. A. Robbins of Cooledge,
I for the best all-around weekly I Texas, will appreciate your
7“'— -------. F. N. Herring vote for tax collector. w9p
I of Waxahachie Tribune was
' > Olmsted trophy
|cup for the best exhibit of job
printing
Retiring President Judd Mor-
timer Lewis of Houston was
(presented an engraved set of
Waco. May 16.—Traveling in Inerting silver by the assoela-
.„_-’tions Saturday. A shipment of
place for 10 inch casing that was delayed
fwo beds by reason of the excessive rains
which are out of""sight during arrived after several days de
the day. The hous ■ is carpeted lay, and active drilling is now
and looks homelike. Walls are under way.
composed of thin wrought iron. The Battle well is the center
painted white and hung with of interest for Mart people,
serge. The vehicle cost $2000- many of whom consider the
Mr. Baldwin and his wife and prospects most favorable for a
Among the ideas given Pierce-Arrow.
Group VII, Mrs. Frank Burns
—Cole.
Group VIII, Mrs, S. H. Rate-
i man—Dodge,
| Willys Knight.
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l,e*' Buick.
Group XI, Mrs. Walter Riley
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CHARTER NO. 5850 REBERVf DISTRICT NO Xl
Report of the condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Mart, in the atate of Texas, at »b« dose of business on May 5, 1922.
Resource*
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other
banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorse-
ment of this bank $312,778.7(>
Overdraft*, unr ecured
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) $50,000.00
All other United States Government securities 840.81
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Banking House $15,000.00; Furniture and fixtures $6,149.50
lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank
Checks and drafts on banka (including Federal Reserve
Bink) located utaide of city or town of reporting bank
Miacellaneoua cash item a
Redemption fund with U. S# Treaaurer and due from U. 8.
Treasurer
li<<-
I San Antonio,
! ence
And his love for the world he’s ex-
ree-lingly human.
Stovall. 1
Limestone county about 40
years, and three years in Mc-
Lennan county, at Mart, which
place he left some 16 years ago.
He was in Waco first in 1863
when a boy 8 years old.—News-
Tribune. - , x . . .
today frustrated a spectacular
-------------- —------ attempt of eight masked ban-
--------rswr.™ ,n t() rob the - • ~ '
OFFICERS FOR YEAR ls|and & Pacific,
Denton, Tex., May 13.—S. D.
Chestnut of the Kenedy Ad-
vance ’
the Texas Press
here Saturday, and
1 to Los Angeles. He killed
of the bandits, apparently
, and routed
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Spencer, J. L. The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1922, newspaper, May 19, 1922; Mart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239494/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .