The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1914 Page: 7 of 10
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WOLFE'S PARK
Saturday
March 21 2 p. m.
Admission 15 & 25c
anna
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If YOU Would
SAVE MONEY
Buy Peanut Butter In 4 lb net weight
self-sealing jars.
PECAN VALLEY BRAND
Ask Your Qrocer.
NO XI'KCI.II KKSSHIX
(iiivt'rhiir I'oliiuin Has IMvlili-.l xl
l( Cull tin lul.iiiiiro Tih
lifr Now.
OH-HHI. MTATKMKNT K TIIK
HVIM'I .11. CONDITION' OK TIIK
FIRST STATE BANK
Al t'liiviinnn 81nle of Tuxaa at the
clone nf biiHlncus on Iho 4th day of
March. published (n lh( SIriiuI a
mwhi;iit print rd ana puuiisticd at
Snyder State of Toxus on 1 ho 20th.
da- "( March ID 14.
ItKHoriU'KM
Ifiav.f. ;ind Discount per-
ioiihI mill CnlliitiTiil
lan. real estate
(ivenlriftH
Ileal Etate (Hanking
huMM
furniture null fixtures
hue from approved re-
ktvc agents net ....
and bankers subject
to check net
Canli Items . . 200.92
Current y .... 3607.00
Specie 14115.95
Intercut lit Depositors
liiiar.thty Killiil ....
$12 OOT. 98
3 out; oo
1 2ti7 89
1 125 36
1 078 40
Total 63 360 79
LIABILITIES
faplial Block paid In ..$10 000 00
Ft Surplus Fund 1 800 00
Undivided proflto. net . . 174 71
Individual Deposit! sub-
ject to chork 43 376 M
Time certificate erf do-
pwlt 50 00
Cuhlefi chocks C9 67
Itllln Payable and redis-
counts 8 000 00
Total $63 360 79
8TATrOF TEXAS
County of Scurry
Wo John A. Stareley at presldont
od 8 P. Smith u coihler of aa Id
bank earh of ui. do solemnly iwear
tbat ihq above statement la true to
the bt c-f our knowledge and be-
lif.
JOHN A. 8TAVRLY Prealdont.
8. P. PMITH Cashier.
Sworn and aubacrlbed to before
thli 13th day of March A. D.
lntwn hundred and fourteen. WIT
KB8 my hand and notarial seal on
l dale laat aforesaid.
W. B. DANK Notary Publlr
kurry County Teias.
VfOltitKCT -Attest:
D. A. JONES
PRKD MORRIS.
Directors.
HOWAKD COI XTV
YOTKIi nitV MONDAY
AiiHtln Texas. March 17 -No spec-
ial of tint liKiHliiliiri) will ho called
at (his (Into by (lovernor Colquitt.
Thla Was the decision nf tho (tV-i-nior
today after having eonnldcr-
ed the mutter for several days.
It la staled that a sohhIoii in Ik lit ho
called during the summer hut thai
no HOfHion will be called now.
(loldoti Hod Is positively the
strongest feed made and the best.
The pHiple of Howard County vot-1 When you order twain include- (Jol-
d Inst Monday on saloons or no sti-i dcii Unit. 1-:: cheaper. Ak to hi
loons nud tho result was a victory for shown. For mile by all feed dealers
the pros by a majority of ahojit 9f) '
votes. (J. . UlehardMHi Illid Ithea Mr-
Howard county had been dry for Farhuiil were here Friday from
Hcreral years. It Is iiiiderrlooil tli.it humi.
tho lily of llig Springs. ;ue ;i small i - - -
majorliy analum prohlliHlon ! Wall Paper at Warren llnithors
FIVK IIKEI. I FA'l t ItK
AT TIIK DltKAMLAND
Manager Wllsford of tho Dream-
land presented a flvo reel feature pir-
lury "Cherkuru" to a fulrly good
crowd Wednt'.idi:y niKt at Dream-
land Theatre.
Tho plttiire wti Intm-HtfiiK and
thrillliiK and every one present ex-
proaHi'ii aatltifai'tioii.
Tim wem her waa throatenliiif Juat
ill hIiow lime and the people nelior-
ally were ininlile to attend.
After the foattiro picture was over
t'lid the crowd einpiU'd. tho terrific
downpour net In and kept tho people
from coiiiK home. Mr. WHuford ati-
noitnii'd that ho would put on hit
regular three reel program free of
chaw tliua etitertaitiitiR I ho water
ho it ud cloud until tho nil cenwd.
etl.
No. .WHU.
RKI'OItT OF THF. TOMMTION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Huytt.'r In Hie iiliiia r Trxaii at
tint t-IOHe of IiiihIim'Hh Miirrh 4 11IM.
i
OI'HCI ll HT.1TK.UKNT OF TIIK
KINANCI.il. CONDITION OK TIIK
FIRST STATE BANK
itcsoi iu ks.
Dr. I. K. Smith Kye. Kar. Nna1
ti I TliPMt H)n'i iitllKt of Itift r'prhiKH
ill lie i.. Sn d'T ii Kai n on .March
i i :'). OlHce at .Manhattan Motet
: i t
I x i- f ;;. i f i trw ri i'ftu
I oa i and dljcouiitR .$M2
Overdraft!! Hucurod and
uimecuroil
C. H. HoikIm to Hi-euro
Irculatlon 115
MoiiiIk Securltiert etc.
Accepted
Cotton
drafta. . $5 did t; K
('(utity
WarraulH . .til (tit
!i..fikln IfouHo Ftirnl-
hirt' and flxturcK . .
i idler rculc fxtnte owned
t Due from NiiHunal
IhnikH i not reserve
..'IllH I
I r-.t I nun approved re-
ene aKeirs
ChecH and other cindi
ileins
N'ntfH of other Nation: I
luinkrt
Fractioinil I'aper Cur-
rency NickiiM and
I 'elllH
I.lillill Money Uewcrve
in U.uik.
specie. . $11 r. 7 1 75
l.ecaii lender
nole . . t!.r mi
Id d.mp; Imi fund with
I' S TreriHitrer I "
jiT cent uf clrcula-
At HermlolKh. State of Ti-xas at
tho rloao of h ii ui new on th( 4th
day of March ih pi.bliiliod In the
Snyder Signal a newfpaper printed
and puhlliihed at Snydor State of
Texan on the 2uih day of March
KI SOI (( KS.
J .011 n h ami Discounts
personal or collateral $14 K29 71
lans real oatatc 2 730 00
Overdraft 579 75
Heal ehtnte ( liiinkiiiK
25 7u7 (IK house) 3 000 00
other Ileal Kutate .... 400 00
12 1 no 00 Furniture and Fixtures . 2 000 00
Due from Approved re-
217 on serve agents
... 4 :ihI 11 :t
other hanks
We are Royal Ambassadors
You see lis as Imyi now. You will
see us later as farmers ranchmen
smiths mechanics doctors lawyer
tearhers Judges clerks merchants
stntesmen foreign ministers mission-
aries and preachers. Yes If we live
for the principles we aretaught we
will soon be mati of power and Influ-
ence for good. We stand Tor tho
Fatherhood of Ood and the brother-
hood of boys for the advice of Solo
mon to his son to become a Christian
early In life Krcl. 12 :1. then to hend
the advice of Paul to Timothy: To
live such a pure life that no man wilt
despise our youth but to be an ex
ample of the believer In word con-
versation rharlty spirit faith and
purity. We favor th highest stan-
dard of Christian rltlsenshlp. Wo
stand for all that Is noblo and frown
upon all that In Ignoble. We protest
against the red blood of our mothers
that courses through our veins ever
being carried Into any place that
would r-auso our cheeks to mantle
with the blush of Bhamc. Will you
help us to live this pure life by ner-
er In word or deed doing anything
that Is wrong In our presence.
ROYAL AMHAHHADOKH.
Hnyder. Texas.
1 K2 4! ; and lumkiTH. tuilijeci
to check net
332 84 I Currency . 2 n'J2 00
! Specie . . r.i') ox 2 T.91 08
MR 7S ;lnterent in Depend mrr.
I fluiiraiity Fund 626 63
HHt 00 Other rewmneH as followm
I Itillii or Exchange. ... 8 fiufl S.1
I AKK'mts. Nos I and 2 46 62
129 94 I
I Total $39 790 61
! IIFSOI Ill KS
('aifial Htock paid In ..$10 000 00
75 1 Undivided profits net.. 1 106 18
lion
$233 4l'i 99
I lii'lhiilmil Deposits H'.ih-
J.ct ti check 23 612 43
i:ills 1'aynMc and Hedln-
j counis 5 000 00
idtlier hial'llilleH as ffpllows:
StiflpcnHc account .... 12 00
11 ittl.i 1 u;s.
Total
$39 790 61
Capital mock paid In .. $fin Out) On STATK OF TEXAS
Surplus fund 40 000 00
I'udlvided profits less
epoiiKos and taxes
paid 3 4 97 30
National hank not-s
outstanding .15 000 0u
Du( to state and private
banks and hankers.. 2 609 3d
Individual dcpoHttn sub-
ject to (heck 61 l'5 94
Time certUlestes of de-
poult 2 260 00
Cashier's checkH out-
standing 444 45
Mills payable including
I obligations for monny
I borrowed .......... 28 500 On
Total
$233 416
Dr. W. R. Johnson has returned
from a professional trip to Fort
Worth.
Plenty of both kinds of oak wood
on band. Phone 154.
JIM UrtHDU"
SHIP YOUR FREIGHT and
DO YOUR TRAVELING
VIA
NO.-!
un Onljr DljEiSun
H5 C m 1 11 a m
130 a m i 40 m
M ot m 10.16 m
50 m 11.10 m
BOSCOE SNYDER &
PACIFIC BT.
w Ill-Ill I.K NO. II NO. 4
HUUona Illy Ki Sun Sun Onlr
ti BOSCOIC Ar .: P o .(7"
Lt llermlelnh Lr M v m .l! P m
Lr SNYDER L t.00 p m 4B p m
Ar Flunnnn Lt I. US P m ' I.HO P m
ltc.il I'p
Hrhfdlllf ubfrt U rhn ilhout nolir.
EXCURSIONS:
"H.I.AS: 8prlni Mfrrh.nu Mtlni. TlfkfU on ! February
" o M.rrh 10th. anil March Hlh to I4th on crtltlcata
. mod for 10 dayito return. Purrhaar n taka
"lpl when buylnt oln ticket and inuat hara certificate
'"m Meetlnf to obtain reduced (are returnlnf.
"Hhto.n Annaal Cone la e. Loyal Order of Moot. Tlcketa on aale
"rch llih. and 10th. Limited to leare Hou.ton March Ilnd rare
nm Snyder round trip. U 1 1.
"U'ltlHT TICKKTH; at reduced ratea. oa aale dally to Broanarllle
"ll'lte Port Corpoa CbriatL H ubbard. Marlla. Mineral Welle Pal-
kle. Port O Cooner and Rock port.
"ON UI. O. . HARnm. AnM-
The Purpose of an
f Advertisement
ii to serve your needs.
It will help sell your
goods talk to the
people you want to
rAdi-h An nAtortia-
ment in this paper
is a reference guide f
to tliose whose wants I
are worth supplying. I
There is an Illustrated page ad and
a half page ad In tho Signal this
week 'from J. M. Hears It Co. The
ads are so large that we had to run
them In nlde ways but It will pay you
to pull them out and read what Mr.
Sears offers. He la always ready with
a good stork to serve hir. patrons and
he Is making spci lal prli es.
J It. Wills of Fluvanna was at
State of Tcias County o; Scurry. s;
I llobt. II. Curnutte Cashier of
'lie above named bank do solemnly
swear that the above t Moment is
true to the bc-it of my knowledge and
belief.
llobt H. Curnutte. Cashier.
Subscribed and nworn lo before tii
this nth day of March. 1!H4
W. W Hamilton Notary Public
COItUECT Alhst
W A Jnhncon
V. V. iirtmM.
W D Sims.
County of Scurry
We J. P. Htlllncsley. afl prHai.
dent and W. W. E' hols as cashier
(f said hank each of iih do solemnly
rvv.ar I tint the atiovn statement is
true to the best of our knowleiigs
and belief.
J P. P.1LJ.INCSI.EY. Prealdent
W. W. ECHOLS. Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before
me this 12th day 'f March. A D nine-
teen hundred and fourteen. WIT-
NESS my hand and notarial seal on
the date last aforesaid.
J. It. (.'OK Kit Notary Public
COItnECT Attest: ' '
T. A. OHJ.HOrSEN.
H. Y JtEA.
WALTER liKNTKY
Directors.
The good rain this week makes
things look promising for Scurry
County. It lnnk like we are coming
kick Into our ow n
Your flour troubles are settled
when ynu gM Seymour's Hom. Try a
sack 37-lf
Farmers I'nlon M-'rc Co
Miss Mary White
!.( tln-i week.
It).-
'.1 at
Direr or.
We
i.m' your ecu hitKiness.
C NATION & SON
londing Court in Sn.uh-r this week. j j K1)ltlHI1!;l!1 a hMne. i
- itrip to Hainl j Edit-r J S H..r.h. it the Slcnal
Several big loads of wood h.ne ' l-fr W-dnefi.i.n ;i!'..ninin f'-r Ennls
been hauled through this week from (JratH ham w.i here last S.it - Tevn to v if-i 'n- ilaii .-nier Mm A.
! Fisher county. urday from the Yellow Hmise ranch. D Hrown .m l family
We buy otw hides dry or green.
C. NATION SON.
t"lntc ItememlM'p.
We again call yi ur attent.nn to the
fact that carda oY thanks tint Ire; of
church and rharltable entertainments
where admission ie rhaiged where
profit Is to be made will he charged
for at the rale of 14c p-r line.
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In the state of Oklahoma the co un-
tie of Cimarron Texas. Heaver and
Harper and In the State of Texas the
eountlea of Hansford l.lppcomb '
Hutchinson Hemphill. Catron. Gray.!
ArmftmnR. lHnley Briscoe. Hall !
Hale. Floyd. Lubbock Lynn. Uaraa.
Andrews Nuecea and Cameron and
all of Roberts county south of the
Canadian river have been released
from quarantine by order of acting
Secretary of Agriculture in Washing-
ton effective March U.
i
We the undersigned take this method of an-
nouncing to the general public that we have sold
our entire stock of Dry Goods and Groceries to Mr.
E. F. Sears. We also wish to thank you one and
all for the liberal patronage you have given us
during our stay in business here and ask a con-
tinuance of same for our successor who is an old
resident of this county having lived for several
years in the Arah community west of Snyder.
Very respectfully
Stimson Dry Goods and Grocery Co.
Wall Paper at Warren Brother 0fjJC39
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