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list again.
Mrs. W. V. Wailace is still suf-
fering with her head and ears.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Helms returned
to their home in Wichita Sunday
after a weeks stay with her parents,
W. N. Mowery and other relatives.
Mr. Walter Mowery and family of
Bowie spent Saturday night with
home folks, W. N. Iffowery.
Mrs. M. A. Thompson and children
of Bridgeport visited in the home of
'her father W. D. Wallace from Bat-
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of the 42 miles to the Canadian River
involved 1600,000. Steel will be laid
as fast as the bed is graded. It is said
i that Denison will have 500 men at
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Tbs first event in “beby’s" life to hto
first (and last) bath! Thia is attend-
ed with due ceremonial. Well may It
be, for It to a red-letter day in Me ex-
istence, as he is only oiled thereafter!
The reason to explained by the fact
that Tibetans of the lower classes nev-
er wash during the cold season, and
very sparingly at other times, because | |
it is alleged that the skin of the face week spending several weeks
water la applied to it! The people of
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York city, with correspondents
the world and a circulation
53,875.00
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23,344.23
847, 743.00,
My! The weather to rare warm
now; i ,
an the farmers.
Mrs. Jfrn Click is very sick also
too, st
WASHINGTON, July 3—A huge
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atives in Wichita Falls, and will then Beal United state8 and the seal of
ghter in Iowa Park. {obtained 8267 from two safes which
■ Mr. Hanna from Decatur preached ^ey forced open here Monday night,
■two fine sesmons Sunday at Hope third business establishment which
but escaped loss.
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entered by the United
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»ms, at Fort Worth, I ’
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on the Mth day of June, I jL-a
C. McMurray, as Master 1 ~
pose by said' deaw<K~wtff self at "the I-
Court House door In Graham. Toui—1
County* Texan, on *“
Auguet, A. D. ISIS, between "the hours 1 r
ef ten .o'clock, A. M.. end four
. M.. at public auction to i
j the highest and beet bidder, the prep- 1 -
| entire, real, personal and mixed, more
... seCTaa *f Mle,
to here made fte |
the manner mart
Oil and Refining
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vuiy o.—a rains will also i
be running from Armillo into the 17,000.00
Hutchinson County oil fields over the
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mittee to ptace his name on the July
24th primary ballots.
PARIS, July 3.—Ab el Krim, for-
mer Riffian war lord, whobut a few
fhr AMritau'
UdeUeWtantet
There are various ways of carrytag
Rev. C. C. Griffiths wife and son
C. C. Jr. left Monday for Wsst Texas
where they will spend several weeks
with his mother.
Notwithstanding the freeae and
so A AM tn ----u—-M- 1
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training camps.
IN, July 6.—Through the
Trost and Saving Batak of
the University of Toxas
It’SSU^braS j
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r each is kept posted about
of the others.
Ear's privkie secretary has
editor of this odd journal
family same to
Geophysical Facta
The earth Is largely just the sasae
as meteorites, our only Importations
from outer apace. In experiments at
the geophysical laboratory of the
Carnegie institution of Washington
that simulate the conditions of ex-
tremely high temperature and preo-
sure of the earth’s interior. Dr. Loaaoo
H. Adams and Dr. Ralph B. Oiboon
more eiastidty than was formeriy
In a repot, to the National Academy
of Scienees Doctor Adams said that
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J. H. Crenshaw, medical director of St
Louis, says that 76 per cent of the school
children are afflicted with spinal defect.
Beginning MONDAY, JULY 12, I will
give my services free to children between
the ages of seven to twelve, at my office
Hours 9 to 11 a. m.. Remember this is free^
with no obligation whatever.
Dr. REAG1N,
City National Bank
At Doeatur, intfhe State of Texas, at the close of business on June 80, 1926
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund ....... ...
Undivided profits
Circulating notes outstanding ... .......
Cashier’s checks outstanding
T5tal of Items 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured
by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond .......
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to reserve, Items 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34 ....8306,829.87
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed)
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve,
ncmd 35, 36, 37, and 88 862,044.13
Bills payable (including all obligations representing money
borrowed other than rediscounts
LONE MOUND
Mr and Mrs. G. P. Peyton are1 work on tfce Project,
spending a few^days with their dau- ' PARIS, July 6.—Safe cracksmen
Mr. and Mro. Fred McNeefr of _
Ardmore Okla, are guests this week months ago lived with the idea that
kwmhmb !<rf their p*1*”48 Mr “d Mrs- J- c- he could become master of Northern
have found that rorta* have mncb McNeely. Africa and restore the Moorish glor-
ies of the past, will be eent by the
French to the Island of Madagascar.
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■hran A Collins: Acres »• l->
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the West at about 10:30 a. m., and la
toes than three houpj the temperature
had mounted to almost 120 degrees.
In Kansas two men died while trying |
to go from Iola to Humboldt, a dis-
tance of eight miles. Three others
were out with their teams at Hum- :
boldt. The horses died end the men '
almost succumbed.
Scarcely t •
Mrs. Walter Moore and children
left Tuesday for Fort Worth where {
they will visit relatives for several .
weeks.
Chas. A. Smith, who has been
attending Furman University, at
Greenville S. C., is at home north
vu, I’ll u>e wvuw uauu, w ui imhw -— ----- —;—‘ will WAonil'ivivxx, wuiy ». n uu«®
requisition as a preventive against leave Sunday for a abort visit to rel- c<jce faring in colored frosting the
— a a 4—_ —. - s —— vwv r f a .— fig «a —3 —1 q q
It is not surprising, in the clrcum- enter a medical college some where 7e*rm^nt and studded with fifty-four
ances, that Infant mortality in Tibet not yet determined just where. He was .— J V-. TXng,o i/1 ant
of the silicate rocka, known in geotog- Still.
Mrs. L. W. StiH returned home
last week from Olney Texas.
latlona of the two experimenters have j Bom:—To Mr. and Mrs.
been found to tally with seismological Reynolds a son.
Srldot ticP wk^ttaTrtilf^irm^ i®’™town are guests of their par-
penoouuc rocx or tne siun tnai ms- Mr Mre L w
teors i|re macre or. i
— 1 I Mrs. J. W. W res on and Laura
Wind Wither! Entire Crop Vermillion were in Decatur last
%.. •■J? The Chinook to aa eve^wticome . Tuesday on business.
Mr. and MH. W. A. Reeves of Ft. in poor health for acne time.
SUBMARINE BASE, New London,
Conn., July5.—The S-51, which was
Mr. and Mrs. Folbert Shults of sent to the bottom by the steamer
i were Sunday guests of Mr. City of Rhome last September with
loss of 33 lives, was raised to the
surface by salvage operations at 2
p. tn.
AMARILLO, July 5.—Trains will
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Settle were in
I Gainesville Monday on business.
Mrs. C. C. Stroud of Dalls is guest *• cott<m
they had found thdt the least sllleous of her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
NOTICB or SALK BY MASTBB
COMMUSIONBK
'I In tha District Court of tho United
Stetea for the Northern District of
Texas, at Fort Worth
The Bank of America. Successor
Trustee to the Franklin Trust Com-
iR?.njr’ NortM American
i OU and Refining Corporation et al.
Defendants. No. 444 In E.
tnS. virtue of the decree
•pent two aays vnu wook wtm ner b^. District" <
brother. W. Baton and family in the District of T»
fering Mound community.
M l M.jtaiMfi .
W. M. W. fiplawn, pretadent
kb rapresM tant h
e’aski her husband the first time
the price eg a Itoto rat.
's » ■ logctanifrsut'tr, I
Total ..... ..................
STATE OF TEXAS, County of Wise, ss:
I, J. WARREN LILLARD, Cashier of the above-named bafik, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
, a J. WARREN LILLARD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1926
(L. S.) Z. F. LILLARD, Notary Pubic.
Correct—Attest:
W. P. THURMOND, J. F. ULLARTh W. E. TERRELL, Directors.
RESOURCES
I<oans and discounts, including rediscounts, accep-
tances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange
or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (•*-
cent those shown in Item 1-b ;— $825,602.12
Total loans — —
Overdrafts’ -....-------------
U. S Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par
value) $50,000.00
All other United Strvtee Government securities, (in-
eluding premiums, if any)— 8375.00
Total •
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned —
Banking House, $3,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $5,803.00.
Rea! 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 in-
cluded in items 8, 9, and 10) —— ...............
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting
bgnk (other than Item 12)
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 18
Miscellaneous cash items ................
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. ' S. Treasurer
a chicken was left alite {
section. Hogs and cattie
in their tracks, suffocated by
*he rush of hot air.
all over the world and a circulation
confined to the members of a single
tamfly.
I) was established by a downtown
broker, who is one of a very
yd widely scattered fanqgy. qg |
rite J Well He is a young preacher, going lrft its safe °Pen WM entered,
■to school at Decatur. •*c*ped loss.
Most of the Lone Moundites were • SAN FRANCISQgfJuly 6.-Jackie
at the Alvord picnic Monday; report Gordon, of Murray, Utah knocked out
a fine time. Jimmy Barry, San Francisco light-
Mr. and, Mrs. Mhalos from Alvord,
spent one afternoon this week with
Mr. and Mrs. West. B
Mr. and Mrs. Lish Clealy enter-
tained the young people with a cream
supper Saturday night. < 4. ^
There to to bo an all day singing at
Hopewell July 18; everybody come
and bring a well filed basket and
enjoy the day.
Mrs M. E. Bryan and son Willard
•pent two days this week with her
wind, but there to another hot wind I
’ith M”J-w
Uli aeon their crops withered in a few ^owd«n-
hours by the coming of this visitor, m[.
says an American Magaslne writer. ' Denton , „
tererelyean ago this hot wind struck and Mrs. Knox Quisenberry.
J. H. Armstrong has purchased him
a new Ford truck.
J. B. Belvin the proud owner of
a new Chevrolet truck.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brown and Mr. Rock Island by Nov. 10, it
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown were nounced today by Rock Island offi-
i in Decatur Thursday on business.
i Mrs. Grady Keown returned home
Saturday from a few days visit with
her sister Mrs. Jeffories of Ft. Worth
! Mr. and Mrs. M. 1
■were Ft. Worth visitors Sunday.
B. Rises; —
River Valley Lands:
8. Allen: Survey..
Specht’s Colony
candles was received by President
Coolidge from a Washington restaur-
ant Saturday as a forerunner of
many gifts for his birthday Sunday.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 8.—
Congressman Harry M. Wurxbach ------ -----
won two court decisions Saturday o“nc“n’furniture and equipment lo-
in his fight to compell the Bexar rated at «to-«n 2*".w^5O?eHuBdU.on
“ ’ ’ Caddo County. Okla.:
i Lessor. Willis Gregory et al; Sac.
■ SI. Township t-N. Range 9 West.
■ S-tths of 40 acres; Including 1-8
i Interest In equipment
Creek County. Okla.
The following lots are owned In
Fft®»
Lots 1. 3. 7. 8 and 9. Block 7. Town
of Pemeta. and Improvements thereon,
and 19.M acres of land out of 8.19-
T. IS N. R. 7 E. upon which Is situat-
ed the Pemeta Refinery. Including said
refinery and all buildings. Improve-
ments. machinery and equipment
flea from the air have been com- 'hThere to also included In the prop-
?letet Int^°nallA^ ^rme.Jeo«
Inc., has just equipted a plane with <?rc 4, Township 17 N. Range 7 E.
dusters which wifi sprinkle cotton ‘ OW County New, Mexico:
.. ,, •>. - . „ ■ Oil and gas lease executed by Ruoy
fields with ro)pher9 according to punn on 80 acres out of Sec. 2.
Jeff W. P. Erwin, general manager. The, Township ». Range »4, East, and
t ... v . x. wr j Oil and gas lease executed by C. W.
plane will be sent to Corsicana Wed- FBrr et ux containing 80 acres out
nesday and from there to South of Sec. 14. Township 9 N. Kan*®
i SS E. Including all Improvements and
lexas. equipment thereon.
■nrrzwTTmA tr t i r m-tx. Th* following stocks and notes:
5MCHITA, Kan., July 5.—With 2500 shares capital stock North
nearly $500 in currency and silver in American Refining Company.
' ' shares capital stock Rosedale
979 shares capital stock North Pool
Oil Company.
1300 shares capital stock Channel
Oil Company.
S432 chares capital stock Cimarron
OH A Gas co.
S25.000 shares capital stock Parker
Process Co.
9957 shares capital stock Southwest-
ern Petroleum Co.
20.000 shares capital stock Blue
Grass Oil Co.
18,807 shares Capital stock Oilton
Oil Company.
18 notes, principal sum of 110,000.00
each, executed by Charles H. Apple;
note, principal sum of
1 executed by Charles H.
Apple, said notes being secured by
bonds of American Gasoline Corpo-
ration.
ctols when contract for grading the ! rau”propertyb’or
roadbed was awarded Walter S. Deni- | personal owned
son of Cushman, Oka. Dirt on the
Also all stocks, bonds, notes, bills
‘ ‘Igatlons, securities and
all property of every kind, real or
: J by the said North
American OH and Refining Corpora-
j . ... ««>’’ c” and subsequent to the 1st day
road will be broken next Monday, of September. 191«.
b. wma-n
must be accompanied by a pledge of
IIS.000.00 cash or certified check for
that amount, payable to the Master
commissioner, or in lieu thereof,
evidence satisfactory to the Maeter
Commissioner that 850,000.00 par
value of the bonds of the North
American Oil and Refining Corpora-
tion. dated September 1. 1918. have
been transferred and pledged te the
Master Commissioner, as provided for
in the decree hereinbefore referred to.
AU bids shall be made subject to the
conditions and provisions of the
above referred to decree. Any pur-
chaser may satisfy and make good
any part of his bld not required by
the decree above referred to. te bo
paid in cash, by turning In to bo
cancelled er credited, any of the out-
standing bonds or coupons of the
North American Oil and Refining
Corporation, dated September 1. ISIS,
and upon which the above suit was
brought. For further Information
address undersigned
T. C. MoMURRAT
Master Commissioner
X. . 81S-11 Dan Waggoner Bldg
Fort Worth, Texas
weight, in the first round of their
sthtodtaled six round bout at Ewing
fttiM here last night. A stiff right
te the j»w put Barry down after a
half round Of fighting.
’ BAN ANTONIO, July 6.—Tuesday
mnminr brought the annual gather-
— of America’s! citisen roldiery to
; San Houston, with several hun-
ef her reserve forces waiting
M the anay post to make the quick
change from civilian to soldier that
Wood and John
Seott; Survey. J.
Soett: Survey,
I Ruidoso Ir. Co-2 Aeroj^lSS.
Survey. I. N. Smith;
(f). Lessor. L. M. Pratt, et ux;
Survey, West* half I. N. 8—ilth; Acree.
”u). Lessor. W. T. Donnell, et uxi
Survey. J. T. Mullinax; Acres 1S1.S.
(h). Lessor.V. M. and L J. Hale;
Survey. John Sanderson; Acree. 80.
(I). Leeson M. K. Graham, et ux;
Survey. E. D. Rheton; Acree 180.
(1). Lessor, M. K. Graham et ux;
• Survey. Stephena-Denlepfi: Acres.847.
(k) . Lessor. M. K Graham et uxi
, Survey, J. Allen; Acres. 100.
(l) . Lessor, M. K. Graham et ux;
Surveys A. E. Gossett; Acree. 207 1-1
I m). Lessor, M.K. Graham el: ux.
Survey. Samuel Wood; Acres, tee.
(n). Lessor. J. J. Scott et al; Sur-
I vey. Wm. Johnson: Acree. 180. .
(c). Lessor. John Klssenger, et all
xt . j Survey. John A. Hill: Acres, 1®®’
Jim Newton and (pk Lessor. State of Teaaat
------ --*—[Ver B- R L B.<P*rmlt No. 1888);
A"o. Lessor. A. H. Eddleman rt al
Survey, T. E. Co. No r
Acres. 811 1-1.
Stephens County. Texas:
Lessor. W. T. -- -- .
vey. J. T. Mullinax: Acres. 50.
Wise County. Texas
(a). Ixeasor. J.^ T. Counts et_
Survey/Cocl.. — —, *----—- •
<bk lessor. J. T. Counts et
Survey. G. W. Steele; Acres. 100.
(cl. Lessor. J. T. Counts et
i Survey, A. B. Conley; Acres, 41.4
(d>. Lessor. J. T. Counts et
i Survey. James Tarleton and Henry
! Robertson: Acres. 357
Total. 594.9 acres, less 897 scree
previously sold.
Potter County. Texas:
Lessor, R- B. Masterson; Survey
Block C-18-D. 4 P.R. R-Co; Acree, 80
Wichita County, Texas:
(al. Lessor. R. Brannon et ux.
Surrey. Block 88. Subdivision Red
River Valley Lands.
(bl. Lessor E E. Elsea: Survey.
Block 88. Red 1.
. Acres, 5.
1 (c). Lessor. R-
Sub-Divislon 18..
Lands; Acres. 5.
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811 1-3.
W. T. Donnell et ux; Sur-
ieai parlance as Dunite, when subject-
ed to very high preesvres was three-
fourths as rigid as steel. The calcu-
lations of the two experimenters have
revu luuua w wuiy wiui
data which definitely eetablishee that
the main part of the earth consists of
a _ at
Texas, in ths above styled
bored cause on the Mth da
ISM. I. T. C. '.Z—______ ______
Commissioner, appointed for such pur-
pose by CE_ ' —’** ‘
Bliss’ iZ?-* *
«r-t—■
the highest and best" bidder." the "prop-
M.. and
decree ef sale. [
, Mr. Click’s mother is sick all purposes*of° tMs ‘notice? i
ie same place.
sh’s fry; every
are varieee ways ef carrytag
—la carriages, to the arass,
> htp or shoulder, in a blanket or
Tibetan woman to obliged to re-
port to the method last named, as she
has ne perambulators, or “go** carta,
'at her disposal. Why the task caa-
aet be assigned to “tothor," (he strong
•r and loss industrious of the two, to
a. Bet "beby.” apparoat-
hlmself to the situation,
•tally, eajoys his joy ,
hailstorms there will bo considerable
fruit in this country.
Mias Vesta Watson, teacher in the urday night until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mowery vtoit-
Kan., July 5.—With
his pockets, Washington Seott Moyer, R^nn^c’mronr
79, a Civil War vetem, was found
dead in bed here today. He had been
fully de*
to which
I the terms and tn 1
j fully set oat In said
•t^OOT wMra.rtraair
“ U c“T.. '••Ji!1 etart" No- "•
Aereo, IM.
Mr. ». r. C—. te » tb. v--’’*"*-*-’®
Henderson; Acres fl-
ic). Lessor, B. F. £
N. Smith; Acres. 140.
(d). Lessor, BL F.
stances, that Infant mortality in Tibet (not yet determined just where.
runs high, and that the babies that attended the Texas State University
survive ase so vigorous that they can for several years, but has been a
endure filth and expocure without in- student of late at the North Carolina
convenience, and, indeed, bear with University.
impunity much rough usage. . . „
I re. Mary Athey, from Angelina
County came in Sunday and will
'make her home with her son W. A.
! Athey, in Chico, for some tiime.
from outer space. In experiments at
the geophysical laboratory of r
public school at Cleveland, Ohio, [ Mr Mrt 0111e MOwery visit-
came home this week to spend the her parents last week end.
summer with her parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. C. A. Watson. . J“r. and Mrs. .
baby of Thomas spent Saturday
Miss Hope Roberta returned this I n{ght with Mr. and Mrs. Loe Newton.
cracks and riceratas from the eold, if friends in Fort Worth,
towns, who do not go much outride
their houses, wash occasionally.
But the prejudice to strong against
ablutions of the person, and it to
equally extended to clothing, which,
accordingly, to worn In a filthy and
greasy state. Consequently, soap to [
higher priced, and little used In Tibet! |
Oil, on the other hand, is in much of Chico for a short time.
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