The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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The Mineola Monitor
>LUME 53.
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF MINEOLA AND WOOD COUNTY
MINEOLA, WOOD COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1926
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HALF DOLLAR SELLS
NUMBER 47.
m comes the new year
hat in itsc-<f is not oartnciJarly im-
portant, save as rn ost people .ock upon
it as cat; beginning of belter
the turning over of a new sheet.
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means gomj >*.hsaci with the business
of making our products beUer.
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[•vin .half dollc.r, auctioned the
spec ial com in. u d for V neola
198" to the highest bidd .
n buying the coin for
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happell. President; Dr. A
Vive President"1
A. Meredith. Cashier; ¥• '1
L. Barnett and Miss Berrna .
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J. C. PARK ANNOU ■
FOR RE E!
Mr. J. C. Park «•
this week f' v
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■>>1* the stvongest bouks
! East T" : . With the same of
1 ficers and d ... ' / thnt have
; so ably served them in the past
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>OD COUNTY FARM
LABOR UNION M'EETINL'
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, j . he Wood County Farm La
|i| bor Union held its regula
I Si; : lonihkv meeting at Quitma n
1||; Saturday, January 9th, in th
new Court House.
Wpvly all of the nowlv elec
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of the Shareholders of this bank, held fjhl ^r- ^urr>T reporting.
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At the Pcgular Annual Meet
Tuesday, January 12th, the following Officers and Directors were elected for |l|i ,
the year of 1926.
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OFFICERS
'W,
M. H. LANDERS, President.
L. N. BROMBERG, Vive-Pres.
F. E. ADAMS, Vive-Pres.
•J. D. HARRIS, Cashier.
C. C. SIMS, Asst. Cashier.
L. B. WILLIS, Teller.
DIRECTORS:
M. H. LANDERS.
L. N. BROMBERG.
F. E. ADAMS.
J. W. CAGE.
TAYLOR GREER.
W. B. DICKSON.
AY. W. MYERS.
•ry, vtce_ pres
ent, Lone lane; C. E. Binfcm
|l|i Secty.. New Hope: W. H. Ros:
|||| Cond., Lone Pine; M. M. Shir
lis! 'ev' <'°01* ';eePer, Spring Hill;
Hi! V. Amoss, chaplain, New Hop;
ill| Executive (.ommi':tecmen. A. B
|S|j riawkins. chaii'mrn. St
k 11 i -T W. French, sect:
htjwright, j. B. Brogden, S. H
isli Wla-C. J W. Reich and J . A.
til II
Cart-
the supervi •• ; f
Hear 11. Of . -If. '
projects, are all up in first-
shape and the people are
pleased with the way th
• obstruction Company an
ing care of their contract
this county.
FIFE ALARM
SOUNDED TUE°
Tha fire alarm sounded
••con Tuesday, the alarm
ing from the South Side.
fire boys made their usual
response but on arriving ;-t 1.h; i
scene frum whence 1 'ic a!:?rn'. I
came, found that it was only th. I
soot burning in a chinr > y. Mi-
fire department and the boys j
are alwa.\ o prompt in answer- j
ali alarms, we - ho. Id coin i
' LORY BROS. HAVE
MOVED TO NEW BUILDING
' kdlorv Bros, have -moved
d ,, their store to their new building
cV ' two doors West of the Postof-
^ l' 1 They expect to have a
formal opening of their new
: . ;r in about two weeks, an-
,t ..; nouncement of which will prob-
ably be made through The Moni
tor next week. In the mean-
1 ""'l time ihev are now prepared to
' take care of the needs of their
\ customers.
quick i
x-
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dk£(ower&
~':~l i-ir-'. (.age, or i acue
.drs. Beckh:.^. for good ser-
th Judge's Flowers.
gratulate ourselves upon having':
.. , . , , joi ^ ^. such a faithful lot of boys whe I FURS—See me before you sell
i{; V ' ottenctance^ was pies arg ^jways rea(jy t0 answer the j a our furs. Highest market prifc"
S|i \ .' call regardless of the time, da: ! At Whitten Hardware Store ir
| j ' •jU/|ltne Pl<)iee' ia-" | or night. Mineola's fire fighting Mineola every Saturday and ?'
• nong the things done to pn , . n,f rVnw FriHar J M.
The policy of this bank in the futur e. as in the past, will be to endeavor to
take care of the needs of its customers at all limes. Every courtesy and ac-
l ifimodation consistent with safe and sound banking will be accorded those
who intrust their business with us.
The above Board of Director* meets monthly, and a meeting has not been
passed in three years, a quorum always being present. This policy insures
the DEPOSITORS first, and the SHAR EHOLDERS second, that their inter-
ists are being safe-guarded by careful, conservative and successful men, who
are well acquainted with all local <^ond itions and needs.
If you are a customer of this bank we appreciate your business. If not,
we will welcome an opportunity to serve you
The First Naional Bank
MINEOLA, - - TEXAS
Oldest National Bank in Wood County
III | for the hand
111! cotton seed ai
mo'o the welfare of the Union
III: and for that matter, all cotton
■rowers, was the arrangeinen
handling of first clas?
nd the opposing of (^
l|Jj ae increase in thn freiirhi ra! jl-p
I or cotton. |
Hi j Fne Union opposed the m §g
Ifli «'n:a.se in an official way and rl' I
members are urged to do so a
iparatus is second to no town! Crow every Friday. J. M.
ijs si'<e in the state. Cvpert 42-4tp
t \
ij individuals, also all cotton grer
|i| ers. whether affiliated with th _
[ Union or not are asked to ad ig
|| eeess letters to the Railma ! 11
I Commission at Austin, Tex a ••
opposing the increase, wlveb
will, if granted, raise the rat
from 8". c"-its per 100 pn"v!
fore Miiaola to Galveston 4
around per 100 pounds.
All farmers should take im
mediate action on the above
C. E. BIN FORD, Co. S -ctv
I 1
I L L 1 N E R Y
INSPECTS HIGHWAYS
Mr. H. C. Towles of Tyler |
engineer and superintendent of I
maintenance of th< highways j
under contract to the Fuller Con 1 g
struct ion Company, was in th i
city this week for the purpose 1
of making inspection of the work g
bein<r done in Wood county. M' 1
Towles expressed himself as be ^
ing well pleased with the man • g
ner in which the work is bene : ~i
New Hats for Spring are
coming in daily
Watch this space for
Opening Date
Mrs. H. O. Rogers
EXCLUSIVE MJLLINERY
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1926, newspaper, January 14, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285944/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.