The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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turned from a two weeks’ so- Vaughn Quartet records. Come
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in and hear them A. L. John-
son Music Store.
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Mank Statement
Hogg’s Pharmacy, Special Agts.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bank Statement.
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27th' day of September, 1923.
There were 123 persons killed
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Legislature will try to meet.
Checks on other banks in the sa me city or town as
temporary.
2,845.17
NOTICE TO FARMER
Wichita Falls will turn over
$ 91,460.90
We keep on 'land at all times;
Ir -
ion fund with U. S. Tr sasurer and due from
$91,460.90
Total .......
$ 672.694.25
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LIABILITIES
ANNOUNCE-
MENT
Less current expenses\interest, and taxes
rs, and trust
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it due
. 1,300.00
(other than for money boi
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..... 435,943.99
and 31 s____
MOW ON DISB
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featuring Lad
......... 48,531.40
32, 33, 34, and 35
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$25.00 REWARD.
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III.IS TO $34,75
ISSES
my knowledge and belief
H. P. McGaughy, Cashier. .
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We, Dan White, as president, and J. K. Mitchell, as cashier of
said bank, each of us do solemnly swear that the above state*
ment is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
1,250 00
366.90
companies in the Unit
tries (other than incj
Dan White, President.
J. K. Mitchell, cashier.
the marvels of plastic surgery.
The cunning of crookdom, hate.
Have in a complete line of
Vaughn Quartet records. Come
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.Some of the best speaker in
♦ he country are to speak here
♦his week and if you don't hear
them you will miss a treat.
Free Air— F
Good Oils and
— VULCA
...... 5,172.43
33,567.10
72.170.31
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I will pay $25.00 reward for
information- suffiicient to secure
< ‘d ball seems to be rocking in
a good many places
i Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund —
Undivided profits ...
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; wholesome love swirl and eddy
throughout this unusual photo-
drama
Total of Items 21,
Individual deposits
Certificates of depo
G.:many is in te throes of
internal disorder.
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State of Texas, County of Upshur, m:
I. H. P. McGaughy, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
reporting bank -------------
Miscellaneous cash items
Rehe is make a bitter fight in
Bulgaria.
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Correct—Attest:
J. L. Mathis
R. S. Maberry
Ie s than 30 days
ro ved
singing next Sunday afternoon,
in Come and be with us
curities (including premiunu if any)
Total ____________________________________
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc............
Dainty Dress Hats
For Children
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- 4,813.82 — 28,308.71
25,000 00
22,000.00
4,274.0ft
4,31921
60,867.69
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J. w. Croley,
F. L. Futrell, •
Directors.
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................... 100,000.00
...... ........... . 20,000.00
.. 33,122.53
serve Bank) located outside of city or town of
103,600.00
............... 128.800.00
........... 10,205.91
12,165.16
1,186 00—13,351.16
Md,
Reserve District No. 11
Report of Condition of
Fallen
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State, county, or other municipal deposits secur-
ed by pledge of assets of thisbank or surety bond 95,786.00
Total of demand deposits (othe than bank depos-
its) subject to Reserve, Item : 26, 27, 28 29 30
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subject\to chack ___________________ 338,857.99
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Willie Ray arid wife, of Enon,
visited in our community Sun-
day.
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French Pattern Hat
Patterns from Eastern Markets
And Domestic Patterns
The fair
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At Gilmer, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
Sept., 14, 1923, ,
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT
of the Financial Condition of the
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at Pritchett, State of Texas, at the close of business on the 14
day of Sept. 1923, published in the Gilmer Mirzor, a newspa-
per printed and published at Gilmer, State of Texas, on the
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when his auto turned over.
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Riots are breaking out
idi es and foreign coun-
in items 21 or 22) ............ 14,910.15
Mr. W. A. Phillips has
joum in Dallas-
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NEWS NOTES: .
How well do you know your
own town and its industries ? {
U. S. Treasurer_______
' Other assets, if any,
Fall MILLINERY
June near Phoenix. Ariz , and the city government to a dele- (
his remains were found long af- gation of school boys, for a day
terward A Dallas woman and They might do that in Oklaho- cotton seed meal and Gilmer Oil
. twe men Mave been arrested, the ma to advantage. Mill cow feed to exchange for’
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Lee Tunstan was (silled last
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at Abiline .opened
cotton seed. . -
2d-11w4tc J R. PENN.
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BIG STOCK
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The widow of Ch3s. Coltman.
1 illed in China, has received
s 25.000 from the Chinese gov-
ernment.
If you feel bad; if you are
“blue,” tired and discouraged,
without apparent reason, you
need Prickly Ash Bitters, the
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Capital Stock paid in ----------------- ................
Surplus Fund _______________________________________ .
Undivided Profits, net —.....— \ ..
Individual Deposits, subject to ckack
Total ............. —-----------\ ..
State of Texas, County of Upshur. •
for Hubbard City to Work.
The young folks enjoyed a
party Saturday night at the
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me before selling. Pay $45.00
per ton today. C. W. Waller.
7-4 twe
action in the torpid liver,
cleanses the stomach, helps di-
gestion, drives out gas and fer-
mented matter in - the bowels
and brings back that fine feel-
ing of strength, vim and cheer-
fulness which only men in per-
fec health enjoy. Price $125
per bottle.
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men at Pnoenix, charged with
the murder.
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The Short
Thursday. .
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“Skin Deep,” starring Milton
Sill« andKrence Vidor, wi lx?
। the attraction at tye‘ Crystal
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The picture t
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LUI NEWS MINGS CHAPEL
AND COMMENT
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If you are in need of glasses,
don't fail to see A. K. Hawke’s
representative at Hogg’s Phar-
macy on the 1st and 2nd of
October. 163 d3 wit
Total
bonds par value) ------------------ --------- 25,000.00
All other United States Government se-
— We have in our stock a
== me st complete line <4
== Fall and Winter cloth-
= ing. Cloth ng that will
= give vou the best of SER-
= VICE and STYLE,
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President Coolidge
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the Red Cross work.
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Five airmen were killed in a Miss Tressie Youngblood left - Mrs. W. A Morton and baby,
ballpen race at Brussels. Sunday for Commerce to enter Mrs. W. A Forkner, Messsrs- H. ‘Say it with Brake»-and
—o_ \ school x G. and C. T: Garoutte, of Sny- save your flowers,” is worthy of
; C tton went off 40 -points Mrs. E P 'mer and grandson der. Texas, and Mrs. Bill Barton cnsideration. „
"" Menday: and the rattle market David Culpepper. f East Moun-cf Colorado, Texas, arrived Sat- ' -------------
was weaker. . tain spent the week-end here urday afternoon to attend the Subscribe for the Mirror.
—o— l with relatives “ funeral of their brother, Earl
An auto full of winiskey -was Everyne enjoyed the nice Garoutte. at Ore City, Sunday
captured in Dallas near-the isinging Sunday night at Mr. C. Sept. 1 th
: court house. w. Nation’s. g . . c. A 0,
—o— Several from here attended The ribbons for the reception j Charter No. 5288
Bandits held up the First singing at Smith Ridge Sunday oommittee can bs secured at,
State bank at Denver and se- afternoon. * * the County Agent’s office,
cured five thousand dollars. Ero Arrington filled his reg- They are requested to meet at
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Bert Herman, oil operator.37, and Sunday with large attend- his office.
The climax of the Oklahoma There will be more oratory । „ . . .
trouble is expected to be nSfteitniled in UpsLur county during Furmiture’and fixtures
in a Persian earthquake. The
was killed at Breckenridge
“SKIN DEEP”
CRYSTAL TONIGHT]
i . . . . , , Amcunt due from State banks, bankers, and trust com
■f "You cannot improve .the breed i panies in t 0 United States < other thaml incude don
■ of of Fords by crossing them with • Items 8 9, and 10) ..................._.............................. 120,000.00
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peporting bank (other than Item 12) ...........
Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 ............ 95,015.48
Checks and drafts on banks (in luding Federal Re-
Train No. 102 Arrives 2:26 a.m
—-----. Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m
Course opens ----------------
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retribution, and
"HFS == a conviction of any one killing
, =, qyail out of season. The season
Z S opens Dc. 1st and lasts two
ggey = months Every violation will be
dh"o"" z = prosecuted. Money has already
= been raised to pay the rewards
= by the sportsmen interested.
muiuuuuuummuusuuanica,A k -.W: BRICE
paid ............ —...... . .y— ..
( the story of : Circulating notes outstanding—
atchled from Amount due to State banks, ba
ILLINERY
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Mrs. Rogers
, "V-gdogmre ■ • ga 1 -eg.
I ..c0.: ..1 Real estate owned other than banking house __________
qunty the Slate during that Lawful reserve with Federal RcserveBank .......
! The Oklahoma Legislature I Cash in vault and amount due from national bank.
Two dozen eggs, said bythreatens to meet and <
scientists to be ten million Walton says all the force , . _
year-old have been unearhed arms necessary to prevent the a locomotive,” advises a con-
in the Far East, j assembly will be used.
RESOURCES
I oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of oth-
er banks, and foreign bills of exchsnge or drafts sold with in-
... i dorsement of this bank (except those
Or your own state and its in- . . , . .
q,etieg, shown in b and c)--------$384,352.09
i Total loans —.....—_________________________$384,352.09
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.
The farmers are still busy peraonni Mention or Those Wb. lst.and 2nd, and will be pleased
g .ering crops. The cool spun Cum'TudG. ltO have you call and have your
is hue on cotton pickers l -omem—o eves examined
Fred Palmer left last' week yss Cbb. oler denarte: glasses 10 your eyes .that will
18S c nine -er departed not only enable you to-see, but
Tuesday for Commerce, where be restful and strengthen . the
she will enter school ’ eye, 163 3td 1tw
Have , in a complete Une of
Seeing is believing, and
if you will come in our
store and let us show
you the different colors
and slylesin men's cloth-
ing, then compare our
prices with others, you
will be more than con-
vinced that we have the
best for the money to be
had anywhere in town.
system purifier. It restores
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German cities. Germany will Success to the Mirror.
regret the war she started yet. “Gossip.”
; I. W. Driggers, Directors. • ” ' he
Subscribed and sworn to befo e me thit 22nd day cf St.,
1923. G. W. McIntosh, Notary Publ’o, Upshur .
Texas. •
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.................- $672,694.25
Ann Hats, a cordful invitation
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in and hear’them. A. L. John-
son Music Store. 165 3td
- . RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral .......... 40,007.45
Overdrafts_______— ______-........... -.......... -42.39 ,
Real Estate (banking house) - •• •• • •• 500 00
Bonds .. .. ......-.................... 1,300.00-.
Furniture-and Fixtures...... ....................... .. .. 1,200.00
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and cash on
hand ............................ —.................-.......-.........:------------------ 36.478.58
Interest in Depositor’s Guaran y Fund ............... 896.50
Assessment Depositors’ Guaranty Fund .. .— 975.11
Accentances and Bills of x nge ............... 10,060.87
, _____ Correct--Attest: N
. . ILU’TF TS Ragland, 1
• • J. W. Croley,
.. 27 T TT7 R L Futrell, •
Directors. *
Subscribed and sworn to bef re me this 24 day of September, Q
1923. H. M. Patterson, Notary Public, conoo
A.Ae, bna -eiwh2 gedsmcema- “
ucine -s-unic/u. e tudmthm. i? g-d,e .3,
Have in a complete line of these columns. They are every-
' Vaughn Quartet records. Come one citizens——the kind that give
in and hear them- A. L. John- their customers a square deal. - L
| son Music Store. 165 3td They solicit your trade and in 2
giving it to them you will be — 2
sure to receive fair play . ♦.
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Don’t forget to see Hawke’s - (
eye-glass man at Hogg’s Phar-
macy on Oct. 1st and 2nd. d3 wl
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COTTON BELT • * -
TRAIN SCHEDULE
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South Bound
Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 am *
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm j
North Bound > . )
a life of crime by deceiving an
entirely new identity through
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TO FARMERS OF UPSHUR BARBECUED MEATS AT
JACK’S RESTAURANT
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I will buy your cotton seed We not only serve barbecued
off your wagon and in ear load meats, but sell it for family use-
lots. I will pay top prices. See Call at Jack’s Restaurant.
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Patronize the merdhants that
solicit your trade through
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Certificates of deposit (other th n for money bor-
rowed) _____________— —.....—-------- 48,531.40
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
LN THE MIRROR • - A representative 9 the fa-
mous A. K. Hawke glasses will
i be at Hogg’s Pharmacy on Oct.
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( Don’t forget we are to have •
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923, newspaper, September 25, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414739/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.