The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Man Keeps Green
Prospective Grave
New Carlisle, Pa.—There’s a
newly-made grave In New Car-
lisle cemetery.
No mourners with bowed
heads stood by when It was
made. No minister said “earth
to earth and dust to dost.” N»
flowers bedecked the casket
But the man who will rest la
the grave some day carefully
heaped up the little mound and
as carefully placed the INtltr
'squares of sod in place. The
grave is empty—waiting Mtn
death lays its hand on the maa
who prepared It ■
J. Herwart Day, 60 years ol«.
well known citlsen land muafc-
teacher, being the last member
of his family, ordered the cam*
taker to prepare the grave, com-
btract the stone vault for receiv-
ing the casket, place the bread
stone over it and refill the grar*.
This was done, after WHICH Day
himself heaped up “the little
mound of clay," and placed the
sod upon It
Coffins, Caskets
and Burial Robes
At All Times
DayfFhGn<47
Night Phone 26©
J. B. MARCH
Nocona, Texas
LYON-GRAY
LUMBER
NOCONA,
TEXAS
NEW PRODUCE BUYER
mers
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and Mar j Bl J
* xji oivit iivauuviic, uuvMiciiv, ncaiL- .
burn, nervous weakness and consti-}
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At The Farmers Union Store
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by Ji. M. March and Our Drug Store.
GRIP EPIDEMIC HITS PARIS
Not If As Rich As Cresua.
the Nocona News one year fl.fi*.
A Full Line of
U_ ML Cevernment Warns Farmers
Mbeat Disease Caused by Rata.
Will be Ready to Buy CREAM
February 1st. We will make tests
every day.
Tell the news to The News—our
phone is 87—call us—we will appre-
ciate very much.
Bad Cold and Cough Cured by Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy.
I
Firemen Are Called to
Rescue Family Roast
If you were as rich as Crestis you
could not buy a better remedy for
constipation than Chamberlain's Tab-
lets. They are easy and pleasant to
take and when the proper dose is
taken produce a mild and gentle ef-
fect. They also strengthen the di-
gestion. 3HA
H. E. WILSON
■naoaber thia, act as soon as you
see Ctoe feat rat. Get a pkg. of RAT-
SKAT. It’s a sure rat and mice de-
statayar. It’s convenient, comes in
catae fwm, no mixing. Mumifles rat
after luffing—leaves no smell. Cats
or dtegs wont touch it. Three sizes,
H. E. Wilson will be with the Far-
Union Store and wants to
buy your PRODUCE, BUTTER.
EGGS and POULTRY. Will be
ready Monday, January 17th.
Several years ago C. D. Glass,
Gardiner, Me., contracted a severe
cold and cough. He tried various
medicines but instead of getting weH
he kept adding to it by contracting
fresh colds. Nothing he had taken
for it was of any permanent benefit
until a druggist advised him to try
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He
says “I was completely cured by
this remedy and have since always
turned to it when I had a cold and
soon find relief.” 31t4
State vs Earl Aakton,, purchasing; F
whiskey, 1st day 4th week.. |
State vs Delmar McCabe, purchas -
ing whiskey, 1st day 4th week.
State vs Frank Milderbrook, pur-
chasing whiskey, 1st day 5th week.. |
State vs Marshall JarrOtt and-Jo^u.
White, unlawful possession, of w -j
key, 1st day 4th week.
State vs J. J. Carpenter arxa
to murder, 1st day 4th week.. ,
State vs T. R. Copland. assuaX
murder, 1st day 6th week. 5
State vs Joe Biggers, burglary, 1st! ;
day 5th week. ' '
In the case of the State' of Texas
vs Porter Wilscn, for murder, tried,
at the June Term, 1920, and consdetecfL I
for five years term in the pen, which,
defendant appealed to the Court off
Criminal Appeals at Austin, which
was affirmed by said Court, and Wil-
son has given himself up to the;
authorities at Huntsville, Texas .
Marriage licenses which
cently issued, are as follows:
I
were.
...... ........ ....
Cull Haralson and Ruby O’Neut’.1
J. W. Doshier and Mrs. A du
Everett.
Other Mathis and Lena Busby;
pation Prickly Ash Bitters is thol
remedy that men use. It purifies the
bowels, tones the stomach, clears tfief
brain, sweetens the breath, rstores?
energy and cheerfulness. Price $1,251
per bottle. W. J. Bowdry. Special F.
Agent. 33t2|
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I A Cat Breeds fi to 10 Times a Year,
Awraging Ten Young to a Litter.
Colds and Coughs Are All Traced Back<
to Inclement Weather of
Armistice Day.
Paris.—An epidemic of sneering.'
coughing, colds in the head ami othew
similar ailments has struck Pirrio..
In the autobusses, tramways, sub-
ways, restaurants everyone has hisc
handkerchief in hand for constant use.
Drug stores and physicians are doing'
a rushing business. The climax of.
love scene at one of the theaters was
utterly spoiled when the audience-com-
menced to cough and sneeze unanl-
m<Ask\n.v of the sufferers where they Th« NoCOIia NeWS Only $1.50 B Year
got it and the answer is stereotyped; » T
“I caught that on Armistice day;
standing bareheaded in the foggjv
damp weather, while the procession'
filed past.”
President MHIerand, who wafketS
bareheaded in the procession for near-
ly three miles, was one oft the suffer-
ers.
, TAejr carry Bubonic plague, fatal to
haun beings. They carry foot and
wsraCh disease, which is fatal to
sfedc. They kill chickens, eat grain,
naaae destruction to property. If you
tear rata RAT-SNAP will kill them.
Cnesaadbes rats after killing them—
leaves ne smell. Comes in cakes,
rmdfjrfor use. Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
$1.25. Said and guaranteed by J. B.
Mswrdi aai Our Drug Store. 31t4
Louisville. Ky.—J. A. Ktaw-
■ ford was resting In Ms home,
; 1900 Portland nvemir. white
members of the family were
• away. He fell asleep, but
awakened. Something was hum-
; Ing. His nostrils tolYl* him that.
Instantly his feet eaught the
message and carried' him to the
Are alarm box on tile corner. M —
When the firemen arrived the , 3Sa.B8g.Sl.26. Sold and guaranteed
house was filled with smoke. : !
More was coming from the ;
kitchen, from the oven, where ;
the cause of the trouble was
found—a large pork roast. CoM J'
' tnent was served for dinner at ; ;
1 the Crawford home. ; ;
Fa- Sale.—Registered Duroc bred
g»«A, b«wd sows. Pigs of both sex
reedky Tor sale. Guaranteed to please.
Priced right. A. W. Ritchie, Mon-
tw9wr. Tessa. 17tf
vmc* waLllin uuu L-VIia ousuy. i
J. P. Johnson and Johnnie Alletr.
Robert Allen and Fay Flippin.
Ernest Moore and Katie ArmisteadJ
J. F. Barkley and Nellie Van Horn; j
Chester Combs and Dora Cary.
E. P. Hughes and Zula GoodspeeiC
Ollie Godwin and Ethel Hays.
Jodie Price and Caroline Egen-
bacher.
W. O. Belx and Jessie Casey.
Jesse Vinson and Ona Williams. [
L. L. Henderson
Roberts.
R. L. McLaughlin and Ola May!
Gray. I
For sick headache, backache, heart-.
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MONTAGUE NEWS
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
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A line jf caskets and coffins now in stock
and displayed at our undertaking rooms.
Charter No. 10163
Report of Condition of
Reserve District No. 11
The First National Bank
Dec. 29, 1920
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LIABILITIES
The Pleasewell Tailor
Shop
a
«
23,500.00
.10,550.00
203,018.32
Motor Hearse and Ambulance
Service
Calls answered day or night
Day phone No. 37, Night phone No. 52
We will appreciate It
very much if you will phone
Send The Nocona News to a friend
to-day. If you have no friends, send
The News to some acquaintance and
make n friend.
Buy your stationery, and all kinds
of puper at The News office.
11,102.34
4,544.87
25,000.00
16,250.00
i
J. H. Cone Hardware Company
NOCONA. TEXAS
6,557.47
.25,000.00
452.34
308.32
1,250.00
10,550.00
203,018.32
115.055.01
41.74
A
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Harvey Gentry, Prop.
State of Texas, County of Montague, ss: I, M. M. Gilbert, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief. M. M. GILBERT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of Jan. 1921.
I. L. HICKS, Notary Public.
CORRECT—ATTEST: J. C. Howard, E. E. Holland, C. McCall, Directors.
at Bonita, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
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Is still in Business, under New Management,
and In a New Location—at the City Barber
Shop. We want to do the
Capital stock paid in. —
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid.
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding
Total of Items 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32
Individual deposits subject to check
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub-
ject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38 $95,708.51
Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank
Customers Bonds deposited
Total - ~
cleaning, pressing, or alteration work
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FOR YOU. LAUNDRY AGENCY.
' V^Tork. Called For and Delivered. Prompt and
'Courteous Service. We will appreciate It
Avoid irregularity in the bowel
movements, it leads to chronie con-
stipation; a condition that poisons
the blood and breeds disease. Prickly
Ash Bitters is a man’s remedy for
, putting the system in order. Price
$1.25 per bottle. W. J. Bowdry,
Special Agent 33t2
—
District Court news for the First
and Second Weeks of the January
i Term:
List of Grand Juriors for the Jan-'
; uary Term:
Joe Benton, foreman; H. S. Walker,
i clerk; J. A. Wauldrop: E. E. Hol-
' land; Neve Worley; G. M. Preston;
Hugh McPherson; E. S. Miller; J. E.
Mangan; J. P. Hudspeth; and M. A.
Hemphill.
The Grand Jury reported that they
had returned 32 bills, 22 felonies and
9 misdemeanors.
The petty jury for the first week
were: Frank Gillilland; F. B. Morris;
W. A. Cross; John Kirby; C. W.
Giles; A. R. Winder; W. O. Foster;
J. S. Wynn; J. C. Teakle; I. E. Whal-
ey; W. L. Green; S. M. Steen; and
G. P. Cone.
The petty jury for ths second week
were: M. Harper; A. B. Mastens; J.
W. Cantrell; A. Jones; W. R. Russell;
Fred Husfield; J. C. Luna; D. A.
Barclay; J. W. Satterfield; J. C.
Bryant; A. W. Ritchie; W. M. Wil-
i’amson; B. D. Woodall; G. L. Parr;
M. H. Brown; P. E. Cowan; J. A.
Greer; G. C. Quilliams; A. J. Fenog-
lio; S. V. Lough; and S. Hedspeth.
Civil cases tried and disposed of
at this term of Court:
R. H. Harle vs F. W. & D. R. R.
Co. et al, damages, judgemnt for
$1,600.00.
W. P. GorMan vs M. K. & T. R. R.
Co., damages, judgement by agree-
ment.
Jennie Thompson vs M. K. & T.
R. R. Co., damages, judgement as
per agreement.
,W. L. White vs Montague County,
damages to farm, judgement for
$500.00.
J. L. Level vs Hattie Fox et al,
clear title, judgement as per agree-
ment. •
First National Bank of Bowie vs
W. Ball, debt, judgement as prayed
for.
City National Bank of Bowie vs
D. F. McBrazier, debt, judgement as
prayed for.
F. L. Hudson vs James Taylor,
clear title, judgement as prayed for.
J. M. Nelson vs I. Cherry, clear
title, judgement as prayed for.
Mary Vickery vs Texas Emigration
Co., clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
Lilian M. Waters vs E. F. Mor-
gan. et al., clear title, judgement as
prayed for.
G. F. Stillwell vs N. A. Baleman.
et al., clear title, judgement as pray-
ed for.
C. R. I. & Gulf R. R. Co., vs B. L.
Clisbe, et al., injunction, judgement
as prayed for.
Mrs. S. F. Jarrell vs I. H. G. Hulm.
et al., clear title, judgement as pray-
ed for.
Frank Gilliland vs Robt. Hollis, et
al., clear title judgement as prayed
for.
Price Chandler vs Jas. Roberson et
al., clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
F. C. Green vs A. J. Cathcart et
al„ clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
Adah Whaley et al vs James Tay-
lor, et al., clear title, judgement as
prayed for.
J. S. Hollis, vs.W. J. Thomas, clear
title, Judgement as prayed for.
J. W. Parker vs A. J. Hawk et
eL. clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
H. P. Case vs Samuel Solomen, et
al., clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
S. L. Hill et al vs W. S. Yast, et
al., clear title, judgement as prayed
for.
J. R. Johnston et al vs Thomas
Short, et al., clear title, judgement
as prayed for.
R. L. Mayfield vs Jeana T. Webb,
et al., clear title, judgement as pray-
ed for.
B. V. LaForce et al vs Thomas
Short, et al., clear title. Judgement
as prayed for.
J. R. Allred vs W. H. Rose, clear
title, judgement as prayed for.
G. H. Williams vs W. E. Martin,
et al., clear title, judgement as pray-
ed for.
W. T. Penn vs C. S. Alexander, et
al., debt, judgement as prayed for.
Ex-Parte vs Renna Allred, removal
of his minor disabilities, judgement
as prayed for.
Settings of the Criminal Docket for
the January Term:
State vs Live Stallsworth, murder,
2nd day 6th week.
State vs Chris Keck, rape, 4th day
5th week.
State vs J. Daniels, swindling, 2nd
day 4th week.
State vs Ed Kilcrease, purchasing
whiskey, 1st day 4th week.
State vs R. W. Pennell, pandering,
1st day 5th week.
State vs George Hope, pandering,
1st day 5th week. ,
State vs Nolan White, pandering,
1st day 5th week.
State vs Frank Ross, purchasing
whiskey, 1st day 4th week.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown
in b and c) ?.
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Government securities• owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $25,000.00 •
Pledged as col. for State or other deposits or bill pay. 23,500.00
Owned and unpledged 450.00
Total U. S. Government securities 48,950.00
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks),
owned and unpledged 741.58
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) —1,050.00
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 2,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00
Real estate owned other than banking house 800.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 7,100.91
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 14,170.76
Total of Items 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 14,170.76
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting
bank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. S. Treas.
Customers Liberty Bonds
Total -
The Please well Tailor Shop
PHONE 225
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Nocona, Texas
452.34
95,708.51
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The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921, newspaper, January 21, 1921; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372545/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.