Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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IDAY, JULY 11, 1919
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE SEVIN
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Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the
TRADERS STATE BANK
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
At the Close of Business, June 30, 1919
I
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
$724,066.65
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$75,000.00
92,702.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits
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DEPOSITS
1,126.452 23
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$1,251,047.20
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$1,251,047.20
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S. P. RAMSEY, President.
F H. BARLOW Cashier
The above is correct.
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TRADERS STATE BANK
Oldest and Largest State Bank in Johnson County
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The Joy of Living.
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Pleasant
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ii feel its
cording to the
preliminary
hendache
a few cents— fry h!
Advertisers Who Know, Advertisers Who Know,
Advertise in ! he Review Advertise in The Review
When New
Adv.)
have i quarter pint of the best freekle the nation and Washington the chief
it-
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ords
Cleburne Hardware Co.
De
paid $2,500 11 year for the use of the
Legal Blanks
MeComb mansion on Broadway
FARM IMPLEMENTS
but
Cleburne, Texas.
FOR SALE
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come
the
irritates.- (Adv.)
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SHRINE OF THE "HOLY COAT"
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MICKIE SAYS
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splendid rooms
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Single and Double Notary Acknowledgements.
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FOR RESULTS TRY A
REVIEW WANT AD.
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business entrusted to us.
man of large means.
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strengthen the digestlon an I t‘ <
a ehance tO realiz, the real I' <.
Cotton
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8,000 poll
duces an
of steel
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THiS AIN'T a
CLEAN
mill tnn lotion, and complexlon beauti
tier, at very, very small cost.
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sen of tl
that lie
lo Purity and I nruh the Biood
Take GROVES TASTELESS Chill TONIC
for Residence Would Not Be Con-
sidered Extravagant roday.
nnything like tin
good deal more
the mini who pas
ment today.
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Deed of Trust.
Release of Mortgage or deed of trust.
Mechanic’s Lien Contract
Affidavit to affix Mechanic's Lien for labor and material
under verbal contract.
Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien.
Vendor Lien Notes.
Transfer of Vendor Liens notes.
Release of Vendor s Lien.
Crop Mortgage.
Chattel Mortgage.
Bill of Sale.
Bond for Title.
Quick chum deed, single and double acknowledgement.
Power of Attorney.
Contract for sale and receipt of purchased money.
Royalty contracts.
Oil and Gas Leases.
Envelopes for filing depositions.
Blank notes, carbon paper, cover for all legal documents.
The following is a partial list of the different forms that
we carry in stock :
40,
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drug
Your grocer has the lemon
ounces of contain no suites
See This Disc Plow That
"Locks In The Ground"
CAPITAL RENTALS ARE HIGH
8um Paid by President Washington
a bottle containing three
orchard white, shake well,
are very
.
and any
will sup-
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and you 1
of Cham . iarioration was shown. Experiment
' ally, coal kept in the air showed from
At intervals of many yenrs the old
Prince Bishopric of Treves, wakens out
of its half-slumbering condition mid
becomes the center of n great pilgrim-
nge. Besides its numerous Romnn re-
mnins, this quiet old town, clatming to
be 1,200 years older than Home, is the
shrine af the "Holy Coat" one of the
most Jenlously guarded relies in ths
possession of the Rtomnn church.
and ger eliminated, but searcely any d
! LEMON JUICE
1. CASE
TRACTOR DISC PLOWS
when his bowels are elogged a
share of the tune and the poison
berlain’s Tablets will move th
. ■ uua.
Capital Stock
toilet counter
pr eident
tirsl citiz
ply three ounces of orchard white for '
a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- ’
grant, lotion into the face, neck, arms
and bunds each day and see how freck-
les and blemishies disappear and how
clear, soft and rosy-white thr akin be-
Rentals of $2,500 to $5,000 a year
To enjoy life
United States
east corner of
streets, now the
show that George Wnshington
! are not remnrkable. There are hun
1 ■ dregs of apnrtments In tills city which
। । rent for more, n great deal more, and
• i It is likely that the new construetione
as cheap as $2,500,
rk was the capital of
les! It is harmless and never
nt um
rood i in the nlr. nnd there is the danger of
that spontaneous combustion, while when
s"it
15,
We have in stock nearly all forms of Legal Blanks that
are used in ordinary business transactions. Why order these
blanks from out of town printers when you can secure them in
mich quantities as you may need them on a moment’s notice.
2 to 10 per cent of loss in nine months
। while when submerged there wu
scarcely tiny loss at all.
their
feult
n Review Publishing Co.
,111 West Henderson Street.
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Cotton (ears
ich him tun
Squeeze the jute, of two emens into In the bent apartment house sections
The citizens of Tri"
We have the reputation of taking care of the man of small means, and are big enough for the
We solicit any legitimate banking business.
headth. No one can reasonably hope
to get much real pleasure out of life
I ow,MICKIE‘)
( WHS THE ।
1 HEAV• I
\ 0ROUCM? )
Water Pr< tecta Coai.
An tnteresting result of recent er
periments with coal is the demonstr
tion of the benefits of pubmerging the
mineral in water. Corl deteriorates
must ha /
ing‘ Try It
he country it was al-
should pay ho high
i the presldent pnid
al amount. He got a
for his money than
ys $2,000 for an apart-
Loans and Discounts
Liberty Bonds . . 71,149.10
U. S. Cert, of Indet. . 20,000.00
War Stamps . 1,552.90
Total Loans to Government
Real Estate, Banking House, Furniture
and Fixtures
Interest in Guaranty Fund
Rev enue Stamps
Cash on Hand and in Banks
The McComb house was one of the
finest homes in the capital if was
built by the nest architect in the
colonies and great tare and no small
amount of money were spent in the
construction of the house which was
Daily Thought.
lb ligion has n ng more to fen
tern not firing si lently understood •
St nniulnus. King of Pelane I k
to thr wreek on the flour of tl
proud of thin seamless garment, and’
they have given it a prominent place
on their coat of at him, snys the Dundee
Advertiser. It was not until 111*1 that
the "Holy Cont" was placed over the
i high altar. but it was not exposed to
the public gaze for some three hundred
yenrs nfterwnrd. If WHS kept In n se-
cret pint e of the enthedral known only
to a few, and there were many who
doubted its existence. A gulde book
of 1N14 snys :
"The existence of the relic at pres-
ent is rather douhtful at lenst. It I.
not visible. The nttendants of tbo
church say It is walled up" All doubts
were removed In 1844, when Archbish-
op Arnold) announced a centennry
Jubilee, at which it was exhibited to n
million and a half of pilgrims from all*
parts of the world. The coat is a loose
garment with wtde sleeves, very alm-
pie in form, of course material, dark
brown In color, probably as the result
of age and entirely without seam or
decoration.
objects Umi the
BETTER RUBBERS I
ton gear yields where the steel gen 'Strengthening. Invigorating ERect Price
wears under frletion. blic
Superior Waterproof Paper.
A superior w uter proof paper, trans
parent and impervious to fat, may be
prepared by saturating good paper
with a IIquid p pared by dissolving
shellae nt a moib rate heat in a satu
rated solution of borax. Such a mix I
ture limy be colored by the addition
of various aniline dyes.
Ho. The prineipa.
I mpany I xpeets to
no cannonw, which
it had beautifully laid out grounds
and from a busin s standpoint was
ideal because it w only a short dl
tance from F’ederal hull at the north
inean less spoiled fruit. Rrxone
Rras are best for hot or cold
process or steam pres- m
rare canning. lletnil ‘9
at 15c per d iren or 2 L4*r><‘
dozen for 25c. '
BOREN-STEWART CO.
BALLA
Ington extended himself when he paid
this rental, nitho one of the rich
est men In the colonles.
eftii
(11
1 ation
1 Ilie Others
derate depth which render"
traction only ordinarily dif-
all and Nassau
treasury. Wash
preie
ploration
ite of pt
A few dose
led
With our recent increase of Capital and Surplus and our continued growth we are in a position to take care of any
performed Hi
work, are s
pre which is simply IRON and QUININE
absorbe I hi , submerged not only was the Ure dim
here were several in •8
prouts growing luxuri-
hind. The fishermen
i FOR FRECKLES :
. Girls! Make beauty lotion for
landed on the island and found thou-
sands of small tish on it, which ses
birds were greedily eating.
J Cathedral at Treves Contains One of
Most Jealously Guarded Relica
of the Roman Church.
till in a line
mm mounted
hit mac pended in Syrup
the cot Children Like It Y
Saivaging a Ship Sunk '00 Yeara
Work has been started off Built
'ii ga (Cojimar) hy a Cuban salvage
ompany on tlie wreck of a Spanish
, ssi i sunk more Hum a hundred years
pre asure of run
I- nnd made into
rtule uuperier to
executive theri re lew who paid ns
I high as $1,000 a nr for homes Rec
Here s a feature our friends will like. I his
plow never has the slightest tendency to climb
out. Even under hardest, dryest soil condi-
tions. it fairly "locks in the ground."
I his is a special advantage offered you in
the J- 1° ( ase Plow. No other plow offers it.
Come in any day and inspect this and the
many other features of strength, long life, con-
venience, etc. We are agents for
Brand-New Fish Story
. a fisher men report
saw a limiting island
.......IT Balm Reat h, I
was about twenty live
r. i nd the fishermen
r.pm d or mail and mu
should be
the system
indigestion .
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919, newspaper, July 11, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422770/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.