The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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thf Ptwtolfkw in Ij«nc«*ter. Texas, as
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you bought voir spring hat?
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this week the state-
the First Guaranty State
Cedar Hill in which the
of that community will be
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RE Women have an opportunity
their loyalty to the laws of
te and interest in the educa-
te children, by paying their
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of the Citizens’ Guar-
State Bank of Hutchins is in
i.»g jg^ue an(j js Gf value to
. Sound financial
its stabilize markets.
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i of this . week put a
work, but much land
prepared, possibly moire
other year for some time,
dWeage of oats will' be
is cotton and more food
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this issue wfil be found the
statement of the First Nation-
of Lancaster, also a report
election of officers for the
year. The bank has had a
year and the officers are
for the present $ear.
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is the idea of the entire
i force: fco foreigner in the
8 cabinet unless applicant's
-grandfather was born in
States, and said appli-
neyer been out of the
tftfcelp whip the Ger>
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,r to the womai do we
we say pay your peril
you know that sixty per
tax goes into the state
X and thus schools are
for children who otherwise
no schooling? See the
another column with refer-
w> Dallas county, and the
be gained for the school
their taxes.
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mistake: “ Sometime dor-
holidays while the editor
family were gone some one
'the house, but so for noth-
been missed. Eijtgancewas
by dating die screen wire
||p the back porch.” — Ferris
Bro.' Beasley, if you look
yOoH probably find a note
from the would be burg-
they had known it was
uf^a newspaper man they
we known it was* not worth
While to enter.
J. I. CASE..
‘Leader’
Middle buster bottom can
be used instead of mold-
board. Lengthen this rod
and move front furrow wheel
forward.
Sliding: Hitch
Si ves ample
range for all
conditions.
fen
This Plow comes with Buster,
Moldboard and Sweep Attach-
ments.
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Judging from the number \ye have
sold in this territory we are assured
of its success.
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in our window.
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Conner Hdw. Co.
LANCASTER.
No. 970.
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Form B—76
Banks Official Statement of the
Financial Condition of the
First Guaranty State Bank
at Cedar Hill, Texas, at the close of
business on the 29th day of Dec.,
1920, published in the Lancaster
Herald, a newspaper printed and
published at Lancaster, State of
Texas, on the 14th day of Jan., 1921.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts; per-
sonal or collateral __ _ $93,839.94
Loans, real estate___6,670.12
j Overdrafts____ - ______ 1,409.08
Bonds and Stocks _ _ _ _ _ 4,150.00
. Real estate (banking h’se) 4,500.00
Furniture and fixtures___ 2.000.00
Due from other banks and
• bankers, and cash on
hand.............’ _ . . 51,577.26
Interest in Depositors’
Guaranty Fund______ 1,917.01
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund____... 229.57
Acceptances and bills of
exchange..._______ 20,618.46
Other resources . ____ 149.31
Service to Yo
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Is What Counts.
Total ..._____..$187,060.75
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in____$20,000.00
Surplus fund____________ 7,000.00
Undivided profits, net... 970.77
Individual deposits, sub-
ject to check........ 152349.92
Other liabili ;ies...... 6,740.06
Total,..........*_ $187,060.75
State of Texas, County of Dallas, ss.
We, Geo. W. Riddle, as president,
and R. G. Brandenburg, as cashier
of said bank, each of us, d(^solemn-
ly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of our knowledge
and belief.
Geo. W. Riddle. President,
R. G. Brandenburg, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
C. B. Pool,
Joe Wilson, -
A. J. Anderson Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of Jan., A. D., 1921.
Clark Straus,
Notary Public, Dallas Co., Texas.
That’s the reason for the INTERURB,
...with its...
CAR EVERY HOUR!
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TEXAS
electric;
RAILWAY
Have you noticed how convenien
the Interurban Service is?
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Ask our Agents for Informatio
Part of our service to you as a resident of Lane
and community is “Consultation Regarding
Problems.” Since we can learn only by ex
we are offering you the opportunity to profit
Twenty-three Years of Experience in deal!
Financial Problems of the past.
It is a pleasure to have you consult with
whether it be LARGE or SMALL, it will alwa
our nftost careful consideration. Our policy is
A PRACTICAL HELP TO ALL. "
WHITE & CO., Bank
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( unincorporated)
Skewing Invention.
R. C. Austin has on exhitit at the
Conner Hardware Store his inven-
tion, an attachment for a cotton
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planter for which be claims a great
having of seed, the elimination of
the expense of cotton chopping, and
a better stand of cotton, thus mak-
ing the crop much more profitable
to the grower.
Mr. Austin states he used his in-
vention in planting his 1920 crop,
and that he did not have a cotton
chopper in his field.
He has applied for the patent,
and has blue prints fully illustrating
his device, and also the attachments
on the planter in the store to
demonstrate just how they work to
save the seed.
care of the cemetery,
statement is being made by
who visit Edgewobd cemetery
er have the grounds been
well-kept condition as now.
js not the report of the com-
of inspection, but is'made by
who own lots in the ground
_Rdeeply interested in the
Condition thereof. This is indeed
tribute to those who have the
and also an
into the citizenship of the
:y. It indicates cultured
people. Annual contri-
aod pledges for the upkeep
<ff this work are being sought: com-
are waiting on the business
residence districts of the town
ihpd country, and the Herald takes
opportunity to remind its read-
at a distance who are interested
be interested in the pro-
that ^heir contributions will
appreciated. Every fra-
order in the city should make
contribution to this Vund.
The Woodmen
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1XTHAT you lose
thru baking failure
must be added to" baking
costs—it has to be paid for.
Calumet Baking Powder
will save you all of that Be-
cause when you- use it—there are
no failures— no losses. Every bak-
ing is sweet and palatable—and
stays moist, tender and delicious to
the last tasty bite.
That’s a big saving—but
that isn’t all. You save when
you buy Calumet and you save
when you use it
BUSINESS ITEMS
DR. GEO. M. JONES
=DENTIST=
C3r*At Dr. Pipkin’s Office, Lancaster, EACH
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY.
Wanted!
Salesman wanted to solicit orders
for lubricating oils, greases and
paints. Salary or Commission. Ad-
dress The Harvey Oil Co.,Cleveland,
Ohio.
The Harvey Oil Co.
For Sale
All kinds of trees, flowers and
shrubbery. Can fill your order on
short notice. I will also have all
kinds of vegetable plants for this
season. 1-14 T. E. Elerson.
Notice!
Having had stock killed and pas-
ture burned by trespassers, I hereby
warn the public not to hunt or tres-
pass on any of my mother’s land.
Prosecution will be made of all
violators. " H. E. White.
LEO R. TRESP. JOHN ALLEN RAWLINS
TRESP & RAWLINS
—LAWYERS—
515-16 N. Texas Bldg. Phone Y 5898
Dallas, - - Texas.
DR* J. E. WILSON!
Over H. S. Strain Co.’s Drug Store
Office Phone 6. Res. 207
Lancaster. - - Texas.
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DR. C. C. PARKS
— Office over Strain’s Drug Store —
Office Phone 6, Residence 29
DR. G. P.
L,"''■ • i3j%
General\
—Eye, Ear, Nose
Glasses fitted. X-Ra
Electrical
Office over White it
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Lancaster, Texas.
For Sale
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
•BEST BY TEST*
It is reasonable in cost and
possesses more than the or-
dinary leavening strength. You pay
less and use less. You get the most
in purity, dependability and whole-
someness.
In every way — it is the
best way to keep down bak-
ing costa, That's what has made it
the world's biggest selling baking
powder — has kept it the favorite
of millions of housewives for more ,
then thirty years.
Pond can of Calumet contains full
Woe. Some baking powders come in
ll o*.instead of 16oceans. Be miri
you r*t a pound when you want it.
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Calumet
Sunshine Cake
Recipe
Vi cup of butter,
1 Vi cups granu-
lated sugar, 2V%
cups flour, 1 cup
water, 2 level
teaspoons Calu-
m et Baking
Powder, 1 tea-
spoon lemon,
yolks of 9 eggs.
Then mix in the
regular way.
Four room house and 3A acres of
ground in North Lancaster on Dal-
las pike. See Will Moore.
Milk and Butter.
Pure milk delivered every eve-
ning. Sweetmilk 16c per (Juart, 8c
per pint. Buttermilk 10c per quart.
Every bottle sterilized before being
used. All broken or misplaced bot-
tles will be charged to your account.
Butter 60c per pound.
Your patronage solicited,
J. K. P. Barns, Phone 152R3.
For Sale.
Nice Du roc Jersey pigs.
1-14 tf. * Woody Ferguson.
C. L. MOREY, D. D. S.
Practice limited to the Treatment
of Pyorrhea,
638 Wilson Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Phone M. 4256.
DR. CHARLES
-DENTIST
1410 J4 Elm St, f
Telephone X
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Lancaster Lodge,
Meets each Thursday
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L. B. Howell, Sec. •
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LANCASTER
No. 160
a. p. a. a.
Stated Meeting, Tuesday,
Million Packets Of
Flower Seeds Free I921'7:30 p- “• vwwn wi
T. A. Fours, w.
H. M. RIZER.i
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LOST!
A fountain pen: can be id entified.
Return to R. C. Warren at public
school. * 1-14-1
The subscription to the Lancas-
ter Herald to $150, in advance.
We believe In flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surroundings and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who j
have them.
We have filled more than a mlllihn
packets of seeds, of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customers this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
Wouldn’t you like to have five
packets of beautiful flowers freel
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings'
1921 catalog is a 116-page handsomely
illustrated seed book with twenty
beautiful pages showing the finest va
rieties in their true natural colors.
It is full of helpful garden, flower and
farm information that Is needed ii
every home, and, too, the catalog tells
you how to get these flower seeds ah
solutely free.
Write for our 1921 catalog now. It
Is the finest, most valuable and bean
tlful seed book ever published, and
you will be mighty glad you’ve got It
There la no obligation to buy any
thing. Just ask for the catalog.
H. Q. HASTJNQ8 CO., SKKOSMCN,
U ATLANTA, <2A.
The Old R<
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I am still cm the job of I
delivering. Prompt and
ice given orders. Phone
(Holloway & Moore’s te
Res. phone 136. J. D.
Buy it et home.
Letterheads, envelopes.,
—anything in commercial,^
printing line -can be * done
Herald Office.
Iflt’s meat ask Martin at
Market. Phone 3.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921, newspaper, January 14, 1921; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543372/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.