Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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STATEMENT OF OUN CONDITION
At Close of Business, October 22, 1926
$10.00 to $22.60
-$8.00 to (20.00
Mra. E. F. Metze and Mra. W. O.
Hopper left Monday evening for
Houston where they will attend the
meeting of the Grand Chapter of the
rar’s office it A A b
the week here with Ior
w. Tartar of the Parker com
y, who has been ill for some-
ia reported to be improving-
Suits___
Overcoats
Mra. Jerrine Hughes, eity secre-
tary, was in Fort Worth yesterdny-
Lex Holis of Waeo spent the
week end to Cleburne in the home
ot Mra. Anna Tuck.
$17.50
to $37.50
Hallowe’en time is
near—are you going
to be with the well
dressed Men and Boys?
\ FALL SUITS
A FOR MEN
MO VALUE to A BUTCMER-
$HOF UNTIL HE DEVELOPS.
Mrs. H. Myer spent the day here
yesterday with Mrs. Jake Cohen,
Morth Main Street.
Mr. and Mra. Bayard Taylor mo-
tored to Fort Worth Monday after
noon on business.
Mrs. Marehant Little of Shreve-
port, La., is here visting Mrs. M. J.
Ytzgerald of 213 North Caddo. Mrs.
Little was a resident of this city
until a year ago when she moved to
Shreveport.
a H. H. Berner left yesterday for
Mexia where he "i be for several
Lacey Bellah and Mrs. C. H. Tar-
ter, who was formerly Miss Mae
Bellah, of Fort Worth, spent the
past week-end here with their par
ents, Mr. and Mra. M. B. Bellah, on
Lone Star Avenue.
Beaumont: $29070.40 contract let,
for building bridge across H lde-
brandt’s bayou and constructing 3
1-2 miles roadbed.
r. and Mrs. Bireh. Easterwood
family of Waco wre guests in
[heme of Mr. sad Mrs. Bayard
tor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Taylor and
little daughter of Fort Worth, who
spent the week-end here with Mra.
Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mra. C.
B. Winnie, of North Main Street,
left Monday on a ten days’ trip to
Austa and Han Antonio.
Henderson Street, who broke her
ankle in a fan two weeks ago, is
reported to be improving.
Zem for Itch’ng, irritations,
Pimples and Blotchea
Apply Any Time
C. R. Battaile of Moon * Battaile
Motor Company, was in Dallas yes-
terday on business.
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Wilson,
of 407 College Street.
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Howard left
last night for Temple on a business
trip
smer Bass accompanied the Ru-
a family to Glen Rose yester-
to attend the funeral of a rela-
i, Methodist
was in this
Mn. Ida Zweiner has -returned to
her home in Co’umbus, Texas, after
a tea days’ visit here in the home
of her son, Leon Zweiner.
Mimses Juanita Watts and Willie
May Wiseman spent the day in Fort
Worth yesterday.
MEN’S
OVERCOATS
Mra. George Combo has* returned
home from Sao Marcos where she
baa been visiting tor the past toe
days in the heme of Mr. and Mrs.
George Combe, Sr.
Mrs A. J. Martin of Blum visited
her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Benson, here
yesterday.
$ 284,309.29
705.37
5,553.12
5,964.49
15,595.58
2,220.89
[re M. F. Hopper of Mexia is
lefor a visit of several weeks in
hone of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Miss Bra Tay’or spent the week-
end in Hubbard with relatves.
For an institution to have attained such size and strength in no short a period is evident in the eyes
of the people that it most have served the publie well. •
This bank has never borrowed money to conduct its business during its existence and it has maintained
- a reserve of more than seventy per cent of its Total deposits, being represented by either actual cash or United
States Bonds, Municipal Bonds, and other convertible seeurit’es. Through this policy of keeping its assets
in liquid form this bank has established an enviable reputation for strength and solidity.
Miss Ruby Duvall has returned
from a week-end visit to Dallas wtb
friends and reltaives.
Bryan Patton of Amarillo was
boro for the weekend visiting his
family.
Rev. J. T. Ft
pastor, of Glen
city yesterday.
• can relleve the acony almost
ICC with Ch—SnWtiH Colle P—Mr.
rdrucpist hes this old remedy.For trial
mud 4e toChemberlain Medicine Com-
, 7W Sixth AVenue, Des Motnes, Iowa.
Boys of today want to look just
like Dad, and they are criticised
by their friends if they are not
well dressed. Better see our clothes.
O. F. West of West’ Ready-to-
Wear, was to Dallas -eterday on
■ — • | Eastern Star, as delegates from the
C. M. Rodgers, local represents-1 local chapter. Mra. Hopper will go
L*ef the B. of L. F. and E. left from Houston on visits to Galveston
We are going to give a FREE DEMONSTRATION of .
NEW FABRIC PAINTING
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Guffee of Fort
forth spent Sunday here, guests of
[r. and Mrs. George Oswalt .
(Capital Stock _______________
Surplus and Profits (Earned)
DEPOSITS
Furnishings for all
Models
Guarantee Clothing Company
THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS
. Mra J. W. «bett— of 719 North
Mato Btreet isill with imfluenza.
(Commercial Paver ----
Total Cash -------
Mra. Andrew Panos, who has been
here for the past tea days visiting
her s’ster, Mra. H. L. Chambless, of
220 Monroe Street, has returned to
her home to Shreveport, La.
Mrs. c. B. Winnie it 809 North
Main Street will leave this evening
for Glen Haven, Wn, where she will
visit for a month in the home of
her daughter, Mra. Earl C. Kalt.
B. F. Glenn of Fort Worth spent
yesterday in the city looking after
nome real estate interests and other
business. Mr. Glenn was for many
years a grocery merchant of Cle-
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We have probably jwt what you want for that
party ok socia function. Please call and see us any
time J -
Mrs. M A. PhHlips bss as her
homse guest Mra. D. D. Wintera of
Paris. Texas.
33 years to pay principal if desired, entire loancan
be paid off any time after 5 years or partial payments
ean be made and interest stopped on the amount paid.
Inspection of land promptly made. See us before renew-
ing that loan.
C. H. WARREN & CO.
W. O. W. Building
This new art work in beautiful and is easy to do.
Cannot tell it from the finest hand work. Do not miss
it any one can do it.
We will announce at that time the date of open-
ing of elans in GEsSe CLAY WORK.
Large Pores
Ate Unnecessary
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TU» will help tt/
A Food or —ter may cuse
Loans ___________1---------—-------------------------------1
- - Overdrafts -------------1--------—-—----------------
Bills of Exchange (Cotton) -----------------—-—a-—....
Interest in Guaranty Fund---------------------------------
Assessment in Guaranty Fund ...-------------------—-----
Furniture and Fixtures —---------------------------------
. ‘CASH IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE-- ------------.
In vault and with banks' ------___....____________________
U. S. Bonds, Municipal Bonds and Warranto.. 478,234.85
" Moving to San Antonio
J. A. Taylor and family of 718
West Combers Street are making
their arrangements preparatory to a
change of residence to Ban Antonio.
For the past summer Mr. Taylor
has conducted an lee eream business
on the corner of Chambers and M 11
street, and a now busily engaged in
peeking his plant for shipment to
Mra Rula B. Cook and Mra
Jeanne Bryan were to Fort Worth
yesterday
a. C. R. Walker has returned
Hillsbora where she enjoyed a
‘s vis:t in the home ofher,sie-
Era. L. W. Walker.
SCHOOL STORE
Next to Puff Box Beauty Shoppe
MRS. O. E. WINSLOW, Mgr.
Harold Ballew spent Sunday to
Wade at the Cotton Pallace. >
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To the more than four thousand loyal depositors who have made the above statement possible, we wish
• to express our heartfelt appreciation and to those other citizens who have formed no banking connection we
extend an invitation to become our customers. This bank has grown from .a small institution to a bank
with resourees in exeess of one million dollars. We believe we can point with pardonable pride to. our
achievements in the past and we look forward to the future with confidence in the knowledge that through
greater growth to our people comes greater growth and prosperity to us. The conservative policjes which
. have characterized the administration of the affairs of this bank in the past will be continued in the future
that the publie may know that this bank offers a safe place in which to deposit their funds and wiM render
them the service of a well organized banking institution.
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stundard outfit, a new invention
would come along sad ths older arts
had to be cleared out. " —
In common with all new industries
which grow rapidly, the radio field
was swamped w'th new companies
all exporting to make a quick and
large profit. That mame optimism
. was responsible for the purehase of
Stocks in thone eompanies at fantas
tic prieea. There wae little er noth-
ing attractive ia those prices tor
anyone who looked squarely aad
sanely at the proposition.
. The person-who did giva.the-prob-
lem some thought or who went to aa
investment banker who could, prob-
ably arrived at the anwer a year or
so ago, which history has subee-
quently proved to be correct. Un-
doubtedly some of the ‘radio eom
panies .w‛ll beeome great, stable ia-
dustries and highly profitable. But
■ which ones will do it and which
,* will be among the numerous failures
that are common to the development
: stage of any line of bu«i boss !
Port. Arthur: 3400,000 textl'e mill
may be established here.
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Little Theatre presents Rose of
The Southland at Library Thurs-
day and Friday, Ort. 281 and 2012-
Mra. C. F. Thomas returned Mon-
ty from Crowley where she has
NS visiting Mrs Ida Clements.
Miss Baker and Mrs. Bea Pate
stored to Fort Worth Banday
here they attended services at the
ontral chureh of Cbrist.
Worth a sister of Mrs. W. 8. Owns-
by and, Mra W. W. Turner, Mrs.
Ownsby’s mother, also of Fort
Worth, are visiting Mra Ownoby
this week.
Miss Martha Rusk, who is to
charge of Christian edueation of the
Pallas Diocese of the . Episcopal
Chureh. returned to Dallas yerter-
day Miss Rusk has been in Cie
burne since Saturday working with
the women of the Ep’scopal Church
here. .
Indiana through wh’eh ran the
names it Senator James E. Watsom,
candidate for reeleetioin and high K
K. K. ioffieials wae related bora to-
day by Ralph Braxford of Crown
Point, Ind,, who conceded that he
was a his—ss and that some of
the evidence was eersedbaad Ho
testified to eorruption to Ch’engo
and Indinna Harbor last May ada
nsssrtsd that there had been a gen-
oral "ohaktog down” of bootleg
gers by peace officers working in
the interest ft what was deseribed
as the Watson organizat’on. The
fir-t startling bit of testimony giv-
en by the witness was that he had
been informed by Walter Bossert of
Indianapolis that Senator Watson
had been “let to" on a committee
meet’ng nt Washington where Boo-
tert had ben forced to resign by •
Hiram W. Evans, the imperial wiz-
ard. of the klan. «
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tog from Da Im where she spent sev-
eral days visiting to the home of her
sister, Mra. Sid Fernberg
Henn Ballew has returned to
wnwood after a visit here w'th
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Bal-
Three years ago this bank was organized with a capital of $50,000.00. Since that time the capital stock
has been increased to $75,000.00 and the present total capital, surplus and profits aggregate nearly $100,-
000.00. This bank does not represent the reorganization or the continuation of any other institution.
This bank waa founded on democratic principles and has fully met the need of further banking
Nothing is so uns'ghtly as a skin
that always chines or looks greasy.
There is a preparation called MEL-
LO-GLO Skintone (part of a new
wonderful French Beauty Treat-
ment) which removes excess oil,
strengthens the muscles, e'eans sad
reduces pores, and beautifies the
skin. Get a bottle of MELLOGLO
Sk'n-tone. You'll like it Foster-
Fain Drug Co.
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Fort ► Me dames M. B. Featherston a^d
rth spent the week-ena here withTHarry .Johnson it Dallas returneg
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ben to their homes Tuesday evening af-
F“E"15' ter a short visit in the home it their
(By Areocated Prem)
KANSAS CITY, Ost 25—As
amazing tals of po'itcal intrigue to
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No more worry about ugly Skin
Irritations For you can have a
clear smooth skin. Zemo, the pleas-
ant-to-use elean liquid for itching
Blotchy Skin—ban shes Blackheads,
Ringworms and P'mples. Use any
manannn mma2M time. Get Zemo now. At druggists
HAMSEKIAIN5 i—00e and 81.00.
zemo
Hue FOB SKIM IBNxfATIONS,
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A8Town Ta
$ 75,000.00
20,797.11
. 1,004,195.08
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Mr. Wd Mra Tow W. Hines if _
enns were guests of Mrs. John A.
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CORRUPTION LINE 1C3SGARE1S" FORDOLLARS
FOR THE BOWELS---
Give "‘Candy Cathartic" far a
cold, mray stomach.
[\
aunt, Mrs W. J. Brown, 209 Feather-,
ston Street Mrs. Johnson will be
remembered by many of her Cle-
burne friends as Miss Kato Towers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. West, who
have been in Cleburne on a visit,
have returned to their home in O
eo. They were accompanied home
by the'r daughter, Mrs. Allen Wood
and/’ittle son, who have been guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Boger while
in this eity. Mra. Wood plans to
spend a month in Cisco.
Get s 10-eent box now.
Mort of the ills of childhood are
canoed by a sour, disordered stom-
seh, elugzish liver and comat’pated
bowels. They eateh sold easi’y. be-
eemo erase, lstless, irritable, fever
fzh, restlees, tongue vested, don’t
eat or sleep wen and need a genle
cleansing of the bewu's but dom’t
try to force a nauseating dew of »1
into the little one’s already sek
stomach—it is cruel, needlew and
old-fashioned.
Any child wil glad’y take CM
earete Candy Cathartie which set
gently—never gripe or prodare the
tightest uneasiness —though they
cleanse the little one’s system,
sweeten the stomneh and put the
liver and bowe’s in a pure, healthy
condition.
Full directions for children and
grown-ups in each package.
Mothers ean rest easy after giv-
*ng this gentle, thorough laxative
which coots only 10 eents a box at
any drug stove.
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Mewtag^ LAcenao
H. C. Bourgeois and Miss Jessie
Marie Borger'. *
E. D. Bradford and Mra. Lizzle
Satterfield.
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785,643.45
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WhronE Withnado? 11
| What is the matter with the radioi
i industry? The market price of a’
l number of represeatative radio H
stoeks were much higher. |
In the eense of the unusual,i
I there’s noth ng the matter with the I
t radio industry. It is following along J
r expeeted lines. In shot, it io to I
, the development stage. I
, Every industry and every eom- I
r pany must go through that develop- 1
meat stage before it reaches the in-
| vestment status. Bales of rad'osi!
have mounted mors or too steadily 11
. for years, yet we have the shrinkage !
, in market prices of securities. Al- 5
though sales inereased, they were
not neeessarily profitable, for m- '
era) reasons. Just as the indurtry
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926, newspaper, October 27, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598012/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.