The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IUTES:
Congress nnd District OiEcm $15.00
County Offices 10.00 , 7. " , " . *
„ . . i Cochran and wife spent Sunday
Commissioner '-60:, * ■'
in Atlantiv with their slater, Mrs.
Mr, Boh Early not the car ai
the drawing thiu evening more
about day in next weeks paper.
Mat Kellum and wife and B. S.
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Prccinct Ollices 6.00
CASH IN ADVANCE.
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For District Attorney—
WRIGHT PATMAN
Fur Tax Assessor—
v. ii. warren
naV barker
OU.IN w. lemmon
For Sheriff—
V. a. WALLACE
L. E. STONE
Fof County Attorney—
BURR S. CAMERON
For Commissioner, Precincts 1 ttnil 8—
J.C. ERWIN
HOMER I.UMMUS
Steve Hat-buck.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Sunbrite Cleanser7o ut Mel-
sou «fe Taylor's.
It. K. L. Fant and family spent
Sunday dowu at Lanier.
See Ailday & Baker for your
tires aud tuties.
Mrs. Walter Ives visited her
parents, J. C. Erwin and wife, at
Bear Creek last Thursday:
Fresh Garden Seed arrived at
The Rabbit's Foot. Five and j,|les to "all.
ten cent packay.es.
Mrs. B. F. Collier is spending
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
Dora Worn mack at Marietta.
We are paying Jo in trade
for hens, lie cash; fryers 15-* in
trade, 14c cash; eggs market
price. The Rabbit's Foot.
Clyde Fant and Tommie
Uporyo. who are attending' the
College of Marshall, spent the
week end with home folks here.
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LlSRENl
1 have New and used Singer
Machines, oil and needles. Also
httVH it>v of other machines iu
good condition—Cheap.
J. O. Dell.
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E R Greer carried his wife back
to I'ittslmrg Sunday, she having
spent the past week here with
biur.
Eilward Davis left yesterday
for Tyler, where he is to take a
course iu Tyler Commercial Col-
lege. \
It your account is not paid
on the.first of the month, please
don't ask tor further credit as
we lire .going to put our business
no thirty days basis. This up
STATL.MENT OF CONDITION OF
THIS CASS COUNTY STATE BANK
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LINDEN. TEXAS
AS MADE TO TH!i STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT DECEMBER 31, 1923
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RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $153,608 27
Real Estate Loans.. 20.614 9fc
Overdrafts 17 89
Liberty Bonds 1,300.00
Banking House, Furn & Fixt. 3 600.00
Other Real Estate 14,038 00
Other Resources 32&00
Int. Dep. Cunrnnty Fund $.'664 63
Assess. Dep. Guaranty Fund... >,680 06 j
CASH, and Due From Banks
and Commercial Paper,..238,428.94 j
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 36,000.00
Surplus and* Profits 17,086.8ft
Cashier's Cheeks 85.3o
DEPOSITS 396.893.34
Total...
. :.$440,07S 67 !
Total
....$440,076.57
A State Bank operating under the Banking Laws of the State of Texas, ai
GUARANTY FUND Bank, by which all non interest and unsecured Deposits are
protected by the State Guaratity Fand of the Stute of Texasi, presents this splen-
did statement at the beginning of the NEW YEAR,, and solicits your banking
business. Let's make this the banner year for Linden and Cass County.
OFFICERS:
A. B. Bennett, President i. E Lanier, Cashier E. R. Greer, Active Vicc Pres.
C. W. Baker, Vice Pres. R. E. L. Fant, Vice Pres. E. B. Bennett, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
C. W. Baker ' I. E. Lanier L. E. Stone
J. R. Michael R. E. L. Fant
A. B. Bennett
C. E. Davis
You can net a $1 20 bottle of
Adtnurine fnr < Uo at Linden
Drug do.
.1. It. Veager spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his fami-
ly in Mt. Pleasant.
Six packages Eagle Thistle So-
da 25c at Nelson & Taylor's.
Mr. George Bui.-klatid, of Bry-
Hii'r Mill, spirit from Saturday
until .Monday here with bin par-
«>nrs, Mr. and Mrs. W. Uuckland.
Mr . 1. bi Lanier ban accepted
a position in the Linden High
School, taking the place of Miss
Minter, who ban resinned and re-
turned to her home iu Wood Co.
Linden Drug Co.
Mi*s Vivian Surratt spent Sat-
urday at h^r uncle's. Mr. Sam
Surratt, iu the Bethlehem com-
munity.
Mr. and Mm. Reuben Jones,
who are teaching at Caen, spent,
Saturday and Sunday here with
Mrs. .Jones parents,. VV. C. Bla-
look and wife. Mr. Blalock ear-
lied them home Sunday after-
noon.
Dm. L. L. and Agues Jackson
wish to announce to the public
that, they have located in Linden
for the purpose of practicing the
Madicial profession and will have
office over the Linden DrugiVv
The Dr. and his wife are by no
means strangers in Cass Co.
Licensed to Wed
(). A. Fitts am! Miss Myrtle
Havnes.
E, VV. Hargrove and Miss Ce-
ryl A. Potts.
FOR SALE
TO 1E61M
Mrs. JnhnPaiman and daugh-
ter, Miss Beanie, spent the week
end with -elatives in Vivian.
Miss Callie Bar bee, with the
firm ;of Sanger Bios of Dallas,' 1 -
has accepted a position with M. , -
D. (livens. Sh« will have charge' 1 CO tflOUSSLllU dol-
of the Millinery and Ladies Ready | ,i r
to Wear Department, beginning! IcUTS W02*ill OJ"
about Feb 1st. She invites her I
old friend* in t o see her. HORSE FEED
Mrs R L. Knight, nf near La J s,
nier, was in the city shopping IuajAL
one day last week.
NOTICE.
Hemstitching and picoliug Be | and
per ,yard rluriug January and1
February. Benuye Patman.
BASKET BALL
FERTILIZER
PLOW TOOLS
S The Linden Basket Ball
Te !ims, both girls and boys, wet*
j entertained ny Mrs. Olin G.'
j Hines, at the home of her inoth-
■ *r, M rs. Creorge E Nelson, Fri-
I day evening Jan. IS, from 7 to
; 1(1 o'clock
! "42" proved the popular grttno
h'<>r the evening's entertainment.
Misses Mattileen Crow, Eunice
i Blaiock, and Cliirord Nelsno fdr-
| oi-hed fdeasurable diversion
j with a number of choice piano
j selections, beautifully rendered.
I The hostess served delicious
j refreshments to about 30 gueatl.
| Keeping Money at Home.
The killintr of an aged couple
i near Daingertleld several nigh w*
• he giri
mntiiie'i
i f Marshall Coiiege^
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On Friday afternoon Ja18, tO be Sold at a VCFy I ^ °*
' J , hioney at bOme. It wa general-
small margin of ily that these old people
^ | had several hundred dollars in
profit. Give us a|( heir home and this was the
. _ _ Cause of their undoing. Robber*
trial and be con-; went to the home, beat up the
. j ' old folks, rob'bed them and then
Vinced. iset their house on fire. In some
——. ! wuv the old man got out of the
| burning building, but when found
y RlyS '1H WHH 11 ocouscioua aud remain-
led in this condition until be di^d
played the Limit l gll i-^ a
interesiing.gHme of ball
game wa^ called at 2:30 o'clock,
and enCh player was in her place
to fight fnr a great victory.
Tlib college girls had ours ont
classed in size, but. not in [(lay-
ing The splendid team work
of our guard-, Mary Kt lley ami
Katye NelaOo kept the ball from
Marshall's goal When the bail
was sent hack to ceuter it never
missed the hands of Ella Mae
Barker or Christine Wallace,
and they then passed it to our
wonderful forwards, Mattileen
Crow and Clifford Nelson.
Dr. C. E. Davis has bought the J. T.
Sheffield stock of goods at bankrupt
sale and is going to sell the entire
stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES
HATS and NOTION'S at less than
C 0 S T.
IMbstllH
■Ml—I I IMIIII i I III || Hi I I1 |I> WWII'; a fe>v days afterwards.
j It is a very dangerous thing to'
Tav Acspccm- keep tnooiy in the home aud a
• j very unnecessary thing to do.
Wo. have been authoriz-d to | Banks are situated all OAer th«
announce Mr Ollin W. Letnmon country and it is not believed
as a candidate for the office of' that a cent was lost laet year on
When the final whistle blew, T tx A„M>(|r ()f C(H3 County, non interest bearing deposit* in
we found the score to be oo to 7, ^ to thw ftcl.0(| of thft d#m. ; the entire State of Tews.
in Lin en s favor. ^ ^ ^ {q b(j ^ , The Daingerfield cM in one
LINDEN VS. MT VERNON. '2e '
Tiie Linden Girl's Basket Ball; Mr. Leflbmon was born
Team we-1 over to Mt. Vernon raised in Cass County and is m„n meaDenOUgb to
Saturday Jan 19ih and played well known to a large number sectJIV money.
an excellent gamo of ball. AI- of its citizenship He has been A bank book is really a protac-
though the Linden girls were Chairman of the democratic ex- tion to its owner. Thegiviogof
somewhat "stiff" from winning ecuttve committee for the past checks shows to everybody tbet
the victory over 0. 0 M.Friday, two years, at d made tha trip «iver one keeps bie money in tbe bank,
they put it over the Mt Vernon the county with ihe candidates The robber knows who keep*
that will keep on occurring
j long as people keep money in
their homes. There are alwajm?
team with much "pep" and
"team work." They could have
made it much harder for the op
.posing team if the Retoree for
the Linden girls had been there
When time was called for the
last inning, the score was 33 to
19 in Lr ' I for.
"Boost ottr Ln Ha Oii?<9."
twf years ago.
He is well qualified to dis-
charge the duties of the office to
which he aspire#, <uid if elected
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money in the home. Ttwre a-re
manv ways in which this t o t
found out.
The banks not, only offer ipm*
tection and safety for the pew-
will perform those duties u. ,uch pIe*M mon„Vt bl|t nfIgr H
a manner as to meet i he ippro- ^jon feoau bodily injury t<hst
val of all concerned. H- will ^.ould 0-! coneidered by tnon
appreciate your vote nod influ-Whn freeing mmwv ie
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924, newspaper, January 22, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340874/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.