The Omaha Breeze. (Omaha, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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BREEZE, PART 2, SEPT. 7. 1908.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Go to work for the piano.
See that Swell Line of SERGES
at Edwin Farrier’s, the Tailor.
W Z. Hayes and lady visited
relatives in oar city several days
the past week.
A ten year guarantee on the
piano to be given awajr.
Cotton came in quite lively the
latter part of last week, and our
town has up to date 93 bales.
Be sure and ask for your votes
on the piano in case the clerks
forget.
Mrs. H. M and Miss Mary
Farrier went to Commerce Mon-
day to attend the marriage of Miss
Mae Mulkey.
See Mr. Ragland’s lumber yard
Ad. and when wanting a bill or
lumber of any kind give him a
call.
R. P. Grady was down from
Red River county last week look
ing after his farm near town and
visiting his old friends.
Farrier Bros. & Wallace are giv
ing away a $300 piano. They will
make affidavitt it cost that
The Breeze is full and running
over two full pages this week,
but it happens the full force is at
home; all at work.
Let Edwin Farrier, the Tailor,
clean and press your overcoat now
DON’T WAIT.
School Books are
CASH.
Customers will please send
CASH for School Books as we
have to pay CASH for them and
they are sold on a close margin.
Please remember to send CASH
for books. Pate Dbug Co. *
For Syrup Mills and Pans, see
Ramage & Hayes. They have an
assortment of The Best.
H. M. Williams and daughter,
Miss Annie Mec, of Daingerfield
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with the Breeze family.
SUITS:—$10, $12.50, $15, $20
$25, $30 and $45
Farrier’s Tailor Shop.
Rev J. W. Treadwell preached
forceful sermons Snnday and San
day night at the Methodist church
to good congregations.
We have an extra fine line of
clothing, made for you to order.
Edwin Farrier, the Tailor
The order for the county seat
election appears to day in the
Breeze. By and bye we'll publish
some considerations of the ques-
tion.
The Baptist Ladies Aid Society
members will meet at Mrs Greer’s
Saturday at 4 p m and bold prayer
meeting. Also will serve dinner
election day in November.
Ramage & Hayes keep all colors
of paints and floor stains of quality
to suit everybody.
Read the splendid offers made
by Stevens, Glass & Knighten in
their page Ad. that you may know
who is offering the best induce-
ments to the trading pub ic.
Opening Announcement
I desire to have all who ar? in
terested in the Omaha school, to
be at the school auditorium not
later than 9 a. m next Monday
morning. Trustees and patrons
are expected to make talks. There
will be some visitors who will
make talks. Judge C. M. Hen
derson has agreed to deliver an
address in the afternoon.
All who are interested are earn-
estly requested to be present.
Don’t forget the date.
Respectfully,
J. H. Wilkinson, Supt.
Produce Prices.
Our price Guarnteed up to and
including Saturday, September 10,
as follows:
Hens,.............8c per ponnd.
Springs,......................12Jc per ponnd.
Tnrkeys,....................8c per ponnd.
Geese,...................5c per ponnd.
Roosters,....................20c each.
Guineas,.....................15c each.
Ducks;.........................25c each.
Batter,........................15c per pound.
Eggs,............................10c per pound.
Let us have everything yon have
to spare in this line. We make
shipments every week, and can
give you better prices.
Welch & Son.
Edwin Farrier, the Tailor does
all kinds of altering and repairing.
Notice.—If yon want good,
fiesh meats, go to Davis’ market.
He kills his own select beeves
fresh every other day and band
les nothing hot choice fresh meats
Farrier Bros. & Wallace have a
page Ad. in the Breeze to day
and it’s worth your while to Tead
it and see what, and the many
good things they say.
Lost__A small gold necklace
with a small gold heart with a
crescent and star set in pearls
and an emerald. Bring to Breeze
office and get reward.
Hayes & Guess at their Tailor
Shop are the only Laundry repre
sentatives in town Give them
your work._
Let Wanamaker & Brown make
your Fall and Winter Sait. Sam-
ples at Edwin Farrier’s the Tailor
Our goods are as good goods
as good goods can be bought.
Farrier Bros. & Wallace.
LUMBER YARD.
I have in a complete and select Stock
of Lumber of all kinds
at my yard in Omaha.
All Lumber cut in Louisiana of the Celebrated
LONG-LEAP PINE, and we can fill
your bills to satisfaction, besides I make the
best posssble prices. J. L. RAGLAND.
The “Brilliant” of Quality
will be found in Every Article of
JEWELRY in our case.
Our sales in the short time we * ve had the as-
sortment on display have been good, and every
purchaser is highly pleased. If youarel ooking
for something with individuality see this line:
FOR MEN.
Solid Gold Rings
Caff Links
Watch Fobs
Stick Pins,
Emblem Pins
Cuff Link Sets
Tie Holders
Watch Cbaius
FOR LADIES.
Bracelets
Rings
Brooches
Pendants
Lockets
Necklaces
Manicure Sets
Waist Sets
Diamonds
Nice Assortment at prices to please.
PATE DRUG CO.
Omaha Bank Report.
Official statement of the financial
condition of the state Bank of Omaha
at Omaha, State of Texas, at the close
of business on the 1st day of Sept.
1910, published in the Omaha Breeze,
a newspaper printed and published at
Omaha State of Texas, on the 7th
day of September 1910:
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
personal or collateral,......$50272.78
Loans, real estate,.................... 7000.29
Overdrafts,................................. 403.31
Real estate (banking house)...... 3000.00
Furniture and Fixtures,............ 2250.00
Due from approved
reserve agents,....................... 4250.42
Currency,..................................... 1185.00
Specie, .................................. 2250.03
Other resources as follows:
Guaranty funds,.............. 293.30
Total,.................................... 71031.13
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,............... 25000,00
Surplus Fund............................. 2120.85
Undivided profits, net.............. 3105.09
Individual deposits,
subject to check,................. 24804.59
Bills payable and
Rediscounts, ...................... 10000.00
Go through the Breeze care-
fully. Read all, and all the Ads.
It is all for your benefit.
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Ask your friends to trade where
they give away pianos.
We appreciate your trade. Give
it to us. Edwin Farrier, Tailor.
Total,.................................. 71031.13
State of Texas,
County of Morris, ss We, F W Far-
rier as president, and A J Copellar as
cashier of said bank, each of us
do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of our
knowledge and belief.
F. W. Farrier, president.
A. J. Copellar, cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this 6th day of Sept A. D. 1910.
Witness my hand and notarial seal
on the date last aforesaid.
W. C. Williams,
| seal | Notary Public,
-v— _ Morris, Co, Texas.
CORRECT ATTEST:'
H. J, Giles, )
- I. Meador, M. D., [-Directors
H. Stevens. )
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Congress; First District.
MORRIS SHEPPARD.
For State Senator, 1st District.
HORACE W VAUGHAN
For District Attorney, Fifth District.
L E KEENEY
For Comity Clerk.
J W CASON (*)
For County Judge and School Sup’.
C M HENDERSON (*)
For County Attorney.
O C POUNS
Foe County Treasurer.
D W (BOB) MOORE
For Sheriff.
E. J. SMITH.
For Tax Collector.
R L CASON.
For Tax Assessor.
V. H. WARREN.
For Justice and Commissioner Prec 3.
J. T. RUSSELL.
For Constable, Precinct 3.
WILSON TAYLOR.
For Cotton Weigher at Omaha.
H G. WALLACE.
Dunagan-Barker Marriage.
Last Thnrsdhay evening at the
home of J. F. Hill in our city, Dr.
J. T. Dnnagan and Miss Lena
Barker of New Mexico were uni-
ted in marriage by Rev. Mr.
Thompson of Cookville. The Doc
tor’s numerous friends here wish
for him and his young bride a most
felicitous future;
We clean and press clothes for
careful meu and women.
Edwin Farrirr, the Tailor,.
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The Omaha Breeze. (Omaha, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Omaha, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559920/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.