Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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Try Our Want Ad* They pay.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
“PAEOORA
Florad Co.
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ham, Texas
33-6t—wkly it
FOB BENT
Misses Grace and Wilma Bradley • 6.
Will Pleaae 8m 1
Chest Colds
PHONEg
Texas.
adv 83-at—wkly it
$1,307,356.62
TOTAL ASSETS
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LIABILITIES
phis, Tenn.
adv
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30,566.45
17.
Esrei
____ 79,008.14
Total of Items IS to 19:
(a)
-$ 96,398.31
Mr. and Mrs. P Nemir.
(b)
85-2
929,641.52
__________________
(c) TOTAL DEPOSITS----
46,200.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ——.
235,116.7*
--___$1,307,356.62
TOTAL LIABILITIES_____
$
90,000.00
r
PENNEY'S
1
TOTAL PLEDGED ---
(i)
State of Texas, County of Grimes, ss:
I
Children’s
K
/
RECAPITULATION
2a
RESOURCES
*
Dresses
--
2
,4
TOTAL
OTHER NEW ARRIVALS
am
342
1
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KN
9
J. C. PENNEY
4206$
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.3. E. Reed of Madisonville was a
husiness visitor here today.
Mrs. R. M. West of Austin arrived
Sunday afternoon for a weeks .visit
with relatives here and at Courtney.
Ed Smith spent Sunday in Bryan.
He was accompanied home by Mrs.
.Smith, who spent the past week there.
18.
19.
7.
8.
9.
4,500400
1,925.15
Robert Ball of Somerville spent the
-week end in the city.
—$112,350.00
___ 70,000.00
$209,334.50
. 90,000.00
.. 9000.00
2,00100
IK
Matt Craig of Cleveland was the
week end guest of E. E. Figari.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barron of Ander-
son were business visitors here this
morning.
Misses Frances Herbst and Agnes
Jamison spent the Week end in Hous-
ton.
Miss Claire Roan of Houston spent
the week end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed F. Blackshear.
Miss Henriette Swinson of Calvert
has been here for a short visit.
Secured by pledge of loans
and/or investments________-____
Not secured by pledge of loans
and/or investments _____________
Miss Margaret Stoneham, student at
C. I. A. Denton is spending several
days here.
____ 120,686.35
___- 25,018.09
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson had
as their guests Sunday Mr.l and Mrs.
Nay Barker of Huntsville.
A Marvelous Showing
of
20. Circulating notes outstanding _______________________-________
32. Capital account:
Common Stock, 1000 shares, par $100.00 per share —$100,000.00
swear
belief.
MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities
33. United States Government obligations, direct
W. T. Neblett of Anderson was in
the city this morning.
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R. E. Heard of Plantersville spent
the day in the city.
Mrs. Arthur Webb of Bryan is visit-
ing her parents.
Uon, comedy, and drama with the
power of lightning flashing from thun-
derheads.
J. T. Sterling of Daisetta spent Fri-
day at Navasota and other points in
the county attending to business mat-
ters.
H N. Bandau of Austin spent the
the week end here.
NEW SILKS
FOR THE EASTER PARADE
Surplus _______—..
Undivided profits—net
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M
2M
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of
Bryan spent Sunday afternoon here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing
Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoke of Houston
and Miss Florabelle Hoke of Shiro
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Hoke Sunday.
■ I
Mr* Watts Brown is spending a few
days in Calvert.
(a) Against circulating notes outstanding__—_______
(b) Against United States Government and
postal savings deposits_____—___----------------------
(c) Against public funds of States, counties, school
districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities --
funds, and deposits of other banks —--—----------
Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or
other subdivisions or municipalities --------—-------
United States Government and postal savings deposits —
Deposits of other banks, including certified and
cashiers’ checks outstanding ———______-———.--
—8330.427.23
.... . 578.93
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F W W» W W W W WW W
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Chicken - Turkeys
■ 88
gg2
7225
252
direct and/or fully guaranteed---------------
Other bonds, stocks) and securities--------------
Banking house, $20,000.00; Furniture
and Fixtures, $10,208.15 ----------------------
Real estate owned other than banking house .—
Reserve with Federal Reserve bank -----------
Cash in vault and balances with other banks .—
______ 30,208-15
_______ 27,961.00
______ 90,190.31
________ 501,298.62
Why Worry With The
Making When You Can Buy
So Reasonable
.... 161,329.88
Ia- 158,942.36
(Seal)
CORRECT-ATTEST:
EWING NORWOOD,
E. G. YOUENS,
J. P. TERRELL,
E. T. KETCHUM,
Directors.
39 Inch
All Pure Silk
FLAT CREPE
Yard
47c
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH—A
small improved farm with wood,
water and orchard. Write full dee-
Rub on Musterole. Used
by millions for 25 years.
NOT just a salve, but a
^counter-irritant.” All
druggists.Three strengths.
These are Crisp Spring Patterns—in Summer Prints and Swiss.
Stas 4 to 12.
Assortment No. 3.., $1.29 -
15. Demand deposits, except United States Government
deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks —.$770,760.80
16. Time deposits, except postal savings, public
PRINTS
Plaids, Stripes
. All Pure Silk
Yard
69c
2
*65688
K 23B,
Loans and Discounts _____.... ... —.------
United States Bonds to Secure Circulation ____
Federal Reserve Bank Stock —____-------_____
Corporate Stock —...______________------------
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures _w______
Other Real Estate______________________________
Federal Deposit Insurance Assessment -___...__
United States and Other Bonds__________________
County and City Script, City and County School
Vouchers and State Warrants_______
Bills of Exchange and Notes Secured by Cotton
Notes Secure by Listed Socuritles —-----------
Cash on Hand and in Banks ____________
1. CHAS. E. HENRY, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
home
JM-Hair
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2 162420
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as 2 eL C
■CHAS. E. HENRY, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of March, 1938 ’
LOST — White gold Elgin man's
watch. Has small knife and chain
attached. Reward for return to Vir-
P
14-
-
A new shipment of Dreeses in Voiles, Piques, Organdies, Batistes
and Dotted Swiss. Beautiful styles. Site 7 to 16.
Assortment No. 4 .... $1.95
A large assortment new Spring children’s Dreesee in Batiste,
Prints, Piques and Swiss. Trimmed in Laces and Organdies. A beau-
tiful assortment of colors. Size 2 to 12.
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Ralph Nemir of Houston spent the
week end in the city with his parents, j
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NOTIC
An mhone wi
BABY CHICO ft
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"THE BEST
LIABILITIES
WHITE SILKS
New Weaves
Heavy Rough
Materials
98c $1.19
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g,
gm
We Are Opening Up
g
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adv. MM mo.
FOR SALE — Light ami dark Barr-
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——
Misses Clara and Mollie Lang of
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SAM S. STEELE, Notary Publle.
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Skin 7wmt
crCghgsasayshnaza |
and improved with ■
— soothing- ■’
Resinol F.
Capital:
(Originally Paid In-------
‘ (romlarnings
—,9, ■ M -22-/EN(w
Mr* J. H. Neal of Hoyston is a
guest in the home of Mr. and Mrakm
M. Perry.
L Loans and discounts —--------------
2. Overdrafts ----—---------—-
3. United States Government obligation.
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Assortment No. 1 . . . . 69c
Children’s Wash Print Dress. Beautifully trimmed. Assorted fast
colors. Size 2 to 6.
Assortment No. 2 . . . 98c
baaa
de.
ed Rock baby chicks .from prize
winning pens. 10c each. Hatching
egga 15 fbl* $1.00 or $600 16,100
eggs. Mrs. Emma Keyser, stone-
------- 22,350.00
________ 70,000,00
___________850.00
.52
M;ei
e4j"2Rahemequpa
Miss Anna Simmons, will leave to-
morrow for Denton to resume her
studies at C. I. A after spending sev-
eral days here with her father.
36. TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts)___________________
37: Pledged:
and Josephine Boggess of Anderson, 1
land Miss Hattye Delle Trieves, who is
in Anderson directing the play "Rose
Time", spent the morning in the city.
Give them Star-Sulphurous- '
1 Compound in drinking water ,
, regular. Use as directed and it
will keep them free of germs 1
> and worms that cause diseases.
Also free of blood-sucking lice,
' mites, fleas and blue-bugs that ।
, sap their vitality and we will
guarantee you to have healthy, 1
1 good egg-producing fowls and ,
strong, healthy baby chicks at
a very small cost or your money •
> refunded.
CAMP DRUG CO.
AUGUST OBERKAMPF *
. DRUG STORE
E"
of Navasota, in the State of Texas, at the close Of business on March 4, 1985
ASSETS 8 " [ .
cription and price to James
Black,, Tehuacana, Texas.
-----
LOST ■ i
Van Taylor of Shiro was here this
John Smith of Roans Prairie was
noted here this morning.
Miss Lorraine Chasteen and her
mother have returned after a two
weeks visit in Cameron.
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MAN WANTED for Rawteigh
Route of 800 families. Write today.
Rawleigh, Dept, TXC-546—SA, Mem-
JohnN
. - my ; >
WHO WANTS BEAUTIFUL PIANO
ATA BARGAIN? We may have in
your vicinity in a few days a plenaia
upright piano with duet bench to
match. Also a lovely Baby Grand in
two tana mahogany. Terms i desired.
Might take uve stock or poultry as
part payment, Addreisi at once.
BROOK MAYS & CO. The Reliable
Piano House, Dallas, Texas. 14- 4
Try Our Want Ad* They pay.
't 3 132, V X
•22
kw VI 3*3 .
dgjcgan
MfkaE
6pe
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mare ■.
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FOR RENT-Pive room cottage just
off pavement. Mr* Ira Gooch. 30-6t
- —----
WANTED
_____ . . ' If
WANTED — Job M carpenter or
painter. John Wesolick, Anderson,
Ip2g
makes hot qnly a rare but a crackling 29
combination, which propels the a*- hj
w"UEt3
his leg amputated
this morning. $ r dM,Nj
■ Mrs. C. A Dequeant of Hempetead
underwent a major qperaon this
morning. . ,, o b,0 4 M 1
Miss Myra Lowry of Bedtas who
S . neuerve Distitct No u
CONDITION i
" '' —"
-
Personals
and/or fully guaranteed —___------
34. Other bonds, stocks, and securities -----
Incubator Are Now In J
Operation. -
Hall’s Hatchery
ana '
306
--
Never let a day pass without read
ing the ads in the Examiner 23
—----—
—
RANGER... A dependable Gavu,
yellow gold filled..............•---925
2m-
26420
cg
Gau kn Guild Watchekel
fer the utmost in 61
accuracy, and convenience
Active men prefer them be
cause they are sturdy 4
dependable... besides bein
good-looking. You'll lik
them, too, and we’ve on
3 here just your style . a
prices from $24.75.
MMOLE
the Month of
APRIL
.202 ,9 a
rith new shipments o
2204 m
oudhazaz
I
APol22265
Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Horlock, Mr.
and Mrs. A E. Horlock of Houston;
and Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Walton of
Bryan were guests of Mrs. R A. Hor-
lock Sunday. (
3568
jjuct
2 28, 12878362
Two of the screen’s mot virile, wine
cracking he-men--Hdmund Lowe and
Jack Holt—are teamed for the first
time in •The Bent Mag Wins", which 11
is Wednesday at Milers Theatre. It
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... for Acive Men
GRUEN Watches
In tune with modern ideas,
11. Redemption fund with United States Treasurer
and due from U. S. Treasurer-------------
14. Other assets -----------------------------------
—
I a Fe , 3 , ' A 3 " M
Lanz Jewelry Store
--—2
2——-----.......—-—a—
--iamA
3, 2.
“adMh.. ydAg
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222
2800285 ■ 1
8 85A
■ a1-
iga. A
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1354 .nig
the city shopping.
_________ 100,000.00
L_____ 35,116.79
ginia Brewton.
.—--------- 30,208.15
----------- 27,961.00 I
___------- 1,92415 '
--$184,667,63
. " J 325563 d
— 34,60861 ..
-- 91,6224
mruxm 2700,2808
YPX’m 15. - *
- 595,988.98 7936,927,82
-----------------------
COMPANY, Inc.
■"- "22
^--$50,000.1
------------A- 50,0004
0252 ---
E B. Wilcox
major operation
Surplus Fund Earned _—
----------------------
Circulation ---------------------------------$90,000.6
Less Not in Circulation —r.—.et"g7 144 43,800.0
Deposits -----------------------------------J-----------------
/ 25100 (,6/
TOTAL--------------------
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EWING NORWOOD, President
Ha.vovkNaylesreniaedt
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“wNEAINm
•—- — "PMaa
Vor nowers phone Mrs. L H. Row-
land representing Bryan Nursery and
Charter No. 4253
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