Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Upshur County Echo. Thursday, February 29. 1912.
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TR New Grocery Store
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14,300 00
fixtures
51,243 00
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54 95
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net...
1 Individual Deponits, sulject to
Phore 256
.... §516,011 93
Total.
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J. B. Arnold, *
Grac eton, Tex.
. 201,420 17
3,588 03
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458 6
Bank, viz;
Specie.........
hadFiz
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$ €6,819 78
12,874 85
1,688 Ol i
4,290 67
29,708 48
1.836 44
6,600 20
103,979 84
2,311 56
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210 00
8,886 11
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The place to get something good to eat—
m. CITY RESTAURANT
Quick Delivery
-$ HcirrJry
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Official Staic m ent c ' the F inancial
Total.................
STATE OF TEXAS, )
CoUrY OF Ursten, f
, Route j
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, Fort
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Blacks
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Pure Cotton Seed.
I have on hand yet a few
bushels each for planting seed
Mebanes Improved Triumph at
50c per bushel, Big Boll Rowen
at 40c per bushel and Alhama
Wonder at 75c per bushell; all
seed grown from seed I purchas-
ed last spring from the men
who improved them. Write me
your wants at once.
check...............................—....
Time certificates of ...............
Liabilities other than those
above stated...........................
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We want to . buy your Chickens
and Eggs-
J. W. WILLEFORD.
Bettie Tex.
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IESOURCES.
L an and discounts.................. $ ’28,862 25
Condtion of the
GILMER STATE BANK
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. RZPORT OF THE CONDITION
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My entire attention is given to the
- GROCERY BUSINESS .
W. m Smith for District Clerk.
As stated in the Echo last
weckW. M. (Will) Smith hand-
ed in his announcement for Dis
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2.
W. R. Clardy, Proprietor
We give you the best the market
lnow edge and belief.
C.
Correct—Attest:
.$ 306,011 93
Country Produce a Specialty
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want a share of your Grocery 1
Business
No. 5711.
or T!! . ci : dit’Cn
I.(.T.Cros‘y Cashier of the ahove.
named busk, do sole nuiy s »ear that the
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fa" as we have been able to learn
has made a good officer. We
ask that the voters of Precinct
No. 4 give his claims due con
sideration.
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Certain Ingredients That Real-
ly Promote Hair Growth
When Property Combined
Resorcin is one of the most
effective germ destroyers every
discovered by science, and in
connection with Beata Napthol,
ns ;ts subject
Strayed or Stolen.
Two bay horses, about 10
years old, about 15 hands high,
collar marks, shod all aronnd.
no particular marks to identify.
Any information leading to
recovery will be paid.
No. 4.
At the proper place in our
announcement column appears
the nameof Calvin E. McWhorter
as a candidate for Justice of the
Peace in Precinct No. 4. He is
nw holding that eflice, having
been appointed by the Com-
missioners Court to fill out the
unespired term of J. L. Covin,
-Jr.. He has been a citizen of that
precincabcut 18 years, served
as postmaster at Shady Grove
about 3 years and has been
postmastor at Rhonesboro about
5 years. He also kept books, for
the Bryan Lumber Co.atHawkins
about 18 months. He had never
held a political oflice until he was
appointed J ustice of the Peace by
the Commissioners. He promises
to continue faithful service in
that office should the people
RESOURCES.
I Loans and Discouuts, personal
I or collateral.....................
L.oans, real estate.....................
Overdrafts ............... .............
Furniture and Fixtures...™.....
Due from approved
Reserve Agents 36,572 92
Due from other
Banksand Bank-
> Sa
the date last aforesaid.
W. R SrEraESS, Notary Public.
Cc rrect—Attest:
F. L. FVTRELL,
W. B WITE,
K. L. Marrox,
Directors.
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------------ wtich is both germicidal and
ForJusticeofthePeacePrecinct and antiseptic, a combination is
formed which destroys thegerms
which rob the hair of its natural
nourishment, and also creates a
clean, nealthy condition of the
scalp, which prevents the develop-
ment of now germs.
Plocarpin, although not a color-
ing matter or dye, is a well-
known ingredent for restoring
the hair to its natuial color, when
the loss of hair has been caused
by a disease of the scalp.
These ingredients in proper
combination, with alchol added
as a stimulant and for its well-
defined nourishing properties,
perfect perhaps the most effec-
tive remedy that is kmown for
scalp ami iair troubles.
We have a remedy which is
chiefly composed of these ingre-
dients, in combination withother
extremely invaluable medicinal
agents. We guarantee it to
positively cure dandruff and to
grow hair, even though the scalp
in spots is bare of hair. If there
is any vitality left in the roots,
it will positively cure baldness,
or we will refund your money.
If the scalp has a glazed, shiny
appearance, it’s an indication
that baldness is permanent, but
in other instances we believe
baldness is curable.
W For
IH ute line
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(pshur
Gimer
me maintain a Cash Business during these
fourteen years I express my sincere thanks.
To those who want so do business on a cash
basis an invitation is extended, Any other
plan is not satisfactory to me. I can bless
you and myself if you will help me promote
the cash plan. Try me and get the benefit
of long experience and large purchases-for
good merchandise at a cheap price.
, ts ■ mv
S. J. Moughon.
ti ict Cork too kite for a write. We want every one troubled
up in that issue. He has lived with scalp disease or loss of hair
in Upshur county about nineteen i to try Rexall ”93” Hair Tonic,
years thereby becoinit g *7eil If it does not cure dandruff and
idetetified with the into ests of grow hair to the satisfaction of
of the people. He taught the user, we will vithoutquestion
school about six years and la« or quibble return every cent
kept books for lumbar com paid us for it We print this
pa n ies in difTerent portions of 1 he guarantee on every bottle. It
county. He also kept books for a * has effected a positive cure in
dry goods store. He comes be 93 per cent of cases where put
fore the people well recommend- ' to a practical test.
ed and at the solicitation of his Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is en-
many friends. We believe he is tirely unlike, and we think, in
well qualified for the office and every particular, better than
ask that the voters give -his anything else we know of for
cl a ’ m s careful consideration which it is prescribed. We urge
when they go to vote in the you to try this preparation at
D 1 ocratic primary July 27. cur entire risk. Certainly we
Notice to Correspondents.
As we may not have time
during the campaign to look over
all the communications add edit
them as carefully as we would
like it will be best for them to
come to the office in the very
best shape possible. If you don’t
send your communication in good
shape and it goes to the waste
basket you need not be surpris-
ed. We would also request that
correspondents leave out any
favorable or unfavorable mention
of candidates. Confine the com-
munication to news items. We
dont want essays nor poetry.
Try to get your communica-
tions to the Echo office not later
than Tuesday morning to insure
publication that week. This
rule will also apply to reports of
Aid Societies, Leagues, Baptist
Young Peoples Unions, Sun-
beams etc.
"rane--ewm
■nominate and elect him. Mr.
McWhorter is upright and so
ers, subject to
Check.................. 6,279 31
Cash Items............ 26 25
Currency ............... 7,784 00
Specie...................... 3,056 90— 53,959 38
Interest in Guaranty Fund... 700 5
Other Resorcesas follows: ... 86 19
Total....................................... 140.418 90
LIABILITIES.
know of no better guarantee to
give you. Remember, you can
obtain Rexall Remedies iu
Gilmer only at our store—
The Rexall Store. R. C. Barn-
well.
alove siatement is troc to the best of
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One pi
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veterinar
stonce. '
Shop local
1,75014
3.42.64 ;
2,53200
, I
200.
I
• lanhin licust, furniture, and
t Jure* ..........
6ther real estate owned
Lue frou National Bar k» (in i re
herVe agent) ................... ..
Due fro:n approve I reserve
agent.
(hecksand other (ash Items
Notes of other National Banks
tractional paper currency,
nickels and cents .........
Lawfu‛ Nney Reserve in
Bank, Viz:
■ culatiap, .....
I ue J ro l . S. frra-ure r
Tetal
$1 .t.!2. 01
i.o to oo 1
Directors.
E. F ALDIFrGR.
B. D. FUTEEI,
R. C. BAIVWEIL.
Subseribed and sirorn to la-fore me this
27 th day of Feb , 1912.
N. M. Hanntos, Notiry Pullic.
If you trade with me you are
guaranteed.
Fresh goods and the very best of
service.
Phone No. 231
Simeie
Iagal tender note.
Rejecupti o fun !
Ti a- uit 5 per
110’
!n 15
Due from National Banks (not
reserve ageats) ---------------
Due from approved reserve
agents ..........................-.......
Checks and other cash items......
Notes of other National Banka
Fractional paper currency, nick-
els and cents . .......4................
LAWFUL MoxEY RESEIVE IS
en5 und Mcr :
tiena Lani,
gn,to ‘heck .............--.......:
n( I uoe ( ertincates of Deposit
—(her liabilities as follows: .....-
>:3 ,61t :0 ! -----
| Total ................................ $ 140,428 90
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' 7 to ■ llundred and Twelve. ___
I WITNESS my hand and notarial real on
0 rerdrafts, secured and unse-
........... 19,205 20
U. S. Bonds to set ure circula-
tion ....................a 25.000 00
Bonde, Securities, etc,......... 14,846 60
Banking house, furniture and
1 5. D id-to ecure
16ml,, ycuri ties, etc
At Gilmer State of T ws. at th- close H
11 b/tle* l l ' crtryEaipaLat Gilmer; in the State of Texas, at theclcse
newspaper printed anl pubhshed at “ii,
■' j mer. State of Texas, on the 29th day of
February, 1912.
‛ STATE OF TEXAS, /
. County of Upshur. ) We, D. Walker,
a- president, and I. B. Nelson as
' casler of said bank, ca h of us, do solemn-
■ -wear tlat the above statement is true to
, ie besi o: our knowledge and belief.
D WLKEu, l’resident.
R. B. NElso, Cashier. ■
Sworn ane subrcribed to be fore me this
JTih day of Februars, A. D. Nineteen
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.................. $25,000 00
Surplus fund......................-...... 25,000 00
Lndivided profits, lets expenses
and taxes paid ....................... -96.112 83
Dividends unpaid .........— 250 00
National bank notes outstanding 24,50000
Individual deposits subject te-
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tidnal
che k ..
‘Time reri
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codra: , e
I aid . .
r' 1.14 s out
of business, February, 20, 1912.
affords—well cooked.
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Total.............
STATE r TEXAS, >
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< orsh OK Ui MH R, )
1. n* a l i iwcot-.
1 r i" Ira’-, -oured and
. 110,239 Gt
1015560
$23 1,616,30
4*77 59
t,11 51,000,0
1,61 $+
! ( ‘apital Stock Paid
> 56 burplus F und .
! Univided P‛rolt«,
legal-tender notes. .6,51 00—13,244 95
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of circu-
lation) ....... - 1,250 00
———-----------------—
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I, H. P. MeGaugby, Cashier v. «he above
namad bank, do solemnly swear that the above
ctatementis true to the hest of my knowledge
aad belief. H. P. MeGaugby. Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest:
J. S. BATNWELI,,
.J. W. CROLEY
J. W. Wall,
Directors
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Due ‛ othei Najmal Iiu‛-.
Duct Natnand I’rivate Ba.ks
au l Baukere ...........................
lintoaopruvel Metrv3 Agent
Ditidetds unpaid.:.................. ....
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1912, newspaper, February 29, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431270/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.