The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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THE PLANO STAR-COURIER
4^7 HARNESS
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We do not make a special-
ty, hut we want to make sure
that you are aware that our
Heavy Team Harness are
well made of the best leather
we can buy, and
please.
L. R. HENDRIX.
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Let Me Quote
You Rates
Your property will he
PROTECTED
JOE BRADSHAW.
Agent.
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Shiloh Chin Music |1
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I). H. Thompson and son, Noah) +
were Dallas visitors last Satur- |r
day. t
Mesdames E. J. Talbot, R. L. i j
McFadden and Marshall Talley +
wore guests last week of Q. D. j f
Smith and family of Dallas. +
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J. P. Pilliod and wife went to
Dallas last week, and while there,
met one of our old Shiloh boys,
Ed Hill and wife.
A number of our citizens at
tended Trader’s Dollar Day in
Plano Monday.
Mrs. G. D. Smith, of Dallas, is
here on a visit to her daughter,
sure to Mrs. Ed Talbot.
Mrs. it. B. Corley and daugh-
ters, Ola and Maude, were shop-
ping last week in Plano.
Prof. Kim bell of Mala k o f f ,
Texas, was here last week, call-
ing on old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Harris
entertained the young folks in
their homo last Sunday night,
where all enjoyed a rare treat of
music.
Monday night of last week, a
few of the young people enjoyed
a forty-two party at the home of
J. B. Murphy and family.
Bob Tilley, wife and little
daughter, attended the Poultry
and Egg Association in Dallas
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corley
paid a Hying visit to friends last
week at Pittsburg.
Mrs. L. F. Pilliod, in company
with Mrs. G. D. Smith of Dallas,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Powell of Oak Cliff, the
later part of last week.
Prior Wright, of near Sad iso,
was here last week on business
W. F. Brown, of Garland, was
out here the fore part of the
week looking after farming in
forests on the old home place.
Tim Shiloh tatti.kk.
JOHN DEERE SEAT-SHIFT CULTIVATOR
THE NAME GUARANTEES QUALITY—WE GUARANTEE SERVICE.
FAST SERVICE
North and South
CONNECTIONS
At Houston for New Orleans
and the East
At Dallas for Points North
At Fort Worth for the West
Horn It AI .l .AST
oil. III 'UN I N(i I.OTOMOTIVKS
IIKAVY ICAII.S
Through Sleepers and Diners
For detailed information ask
the Local Agent
OITICIAL STATEMENT
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FINANCIAL CONDITION
OK THK
First Guaranty State Bank
it Piano, State of Texas, at the
close of business on the 7th day
of March 1910, published in
the Star Courier, a newspaper
printed and published at Plano,
State of Texas, on the 17t h day
of March 1910.
RK8017HCKS.
Loan* unit discounts, iwrsanul or col
lateral
Loan*. roivl estate
Overdraft*
Hoods and Stocks
Itral estate < banking house)
Furniture and Fixture*
Due from svproxed reserve
agents, net
Cash items
I 75.fM.V0t
s. sho.oo
27V.96
NONK
3,700 t*>
t. :»W.OO
ru.3lW.S7
0 310.78
Currency 8.124.00
Specie .W7.7I 3H.0tl.SI
Interest In Desositorstluarantv Fund 1,180.46
TOTAL
I.l Alllt.lTIKS.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus Fund------
I'ndivided profit*, net
l>uc to bunks a ml tinkers, subject
to check, net
Individual dritwlis subject to chock
Time Certificates l>ep<»*lt
*125.8760(>
I 90.IXXI.CO
5,ixx> ix>
SMC 13
t .333.9*
7e.i7r> .v
I0.U0UH'
I 125.27805
TOTAL
STATK OF TKXAS.
( ounty of Collin.
We. J S Aldridge a* President, and J 1
K.ason its cashier of said bank, each of u*. do
solemnly swear that the above statement Is
r ue to the best of our knowledge and belief
j. S ALDKIIX1K. President
J t BASON. Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to l>efore me. thi*
13th day of March. A IV nineteen hundred
and sixteen. Witness my hand and notarial
seal on the date last aforesaid
J. D COTTKKLL. Notary Public.
Correct Attest
F. M. ARMSTRONG.
W. P AI.DRIDOK.
W. U. AttlistiiOKG
Directors.
Prairie View News
(Written For Last Work )
Most of our farmers siro very
busy planting corn. A good
rain is very much needed for
grain as well as our gardens—
which would bo greatly benefit
ted.
The death angel visited tin
homo of Walter Haggard, talcing
their eighteen months old baby.
The interment was at Bethany
cemetery, Rev. Clinki aboard
conducting funeral services.
The Home Mission Society met
Monday evening with Mrs. .1. G.
Davidst n. Quito a number of
the members wore present;
also two visitors—Mrs. Allen
Kendrick and Miss A1 media
Bishop of Velina. All s|>ont a
pleasant hour.
Mr. O. Davis is making some
improvinents on his fa rip in the
form of grading and ditching.
Miss Lorena Rollins ol Plano
visited Miss Kura Davidson the
first of the week.
W. A. Davidson, who lias been
attending Draughon’s Business
College in Dallas is at home a few
days. Hi* is making good This
sjHxaks well for the school.
Mr. Gooch and daughters,
Mary Kate and Fannie Ia'o, are
attending the singing school at
Harrington Chapel, also W. A.
Davidson and sisters, Miss Ethel
and Eura.
Messers. Silas Harrington,
Chas. Salmon and Lilburn Ken-
drick visited Frisco Sunday
afternoon.
Little Marguerite Harrington
is on the sick list this week.
A party of young people spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Will Mathews, namely Clint Ken
nedy and wife, Miss Ethel David-
son, Miss Cline, Miss Almedia
Bishop, Miss Eura Davidson and
Mr. Earthman, the singing teach
er.
Bro. Coburn tilled his regular
appointment Sunday. A fine
sermon was delivered.
CONSIDER THESE FEATURES.
All metal parts are maleable iron or steel—no gray castings. V
Automatic Seat Shift—very easily operated. '
Automatic Horse Lift of rigs.
Depth of plowing adjusted by half inches.
Hitch direct from beams, insuring light draft.
Dust-proof axles with screw caps for hard oil on hubs.
All beam castings are clamped on—no holes to weaken beam.
Frame can be locked rigid, if desired.
Don’t Buy a Cultivator Until You See This John Deere Seat-Shift.
J. I. CASE CELL DROP PLANTER
There are two features on this famous Cell Drop Planter to which it
owes so much of it’s popularity, and which have helped to place it in a
class to itself. First—Extreme simplicity of construction, it being made
of the very fewest possible pieces, and still giving all needed adjustments.
Second—The Cell Drop for plantin g cotton seed through a plate absolutely
prevents bunching of seed, and is quite a saving in labor. See it before
you buy at
Phone 50.
MURRAH & CLARK’S
Plano, Texas.
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NO. 5692.
Report of the Condition of the
Farmers and Merchants Nat’l Bank
At Plano, Texas,
in tlu* State of Texas, at the Close of business, March 7, 1916.
RESOURCES
ANNOYING KIDNEY ILLS
Makes Life Miserable For
Many Plano People.
Loans ami Discounts (except those shown on b) ..... $121,216.21
Total loans ............. .....................
Overdrafts, secured. $ ; unsecured. $ 37.5fi
I'. S. Iioiuls ileposiieil to secure circulation (par value) 50.000.tX)
rol 11 O S bonds
Securtles other lhanIT. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 1,500.00
Total bonds, securities, etc.
Subscript inn to stock of Federal Reserve bank *5.400.00
Loss amount unpaid 2.700.00 2,700.00
Value of banking house (if unencumbered)
Furniture and fixtures
Not amount duo from Federal Reserve bank
Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York. Chicago, and St.
*121,210 21
37.55
1.500.00
3.700.00
3.000. 00
2.000. 00
4,142.77
Louis
Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities
Due from hunks anil bankers (other than included in lOorlt)
i it her checks on hunks in the same city or town as reporting bank
outside checks and other cash items, .....
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents
Notes of other national hanks ........
Federal Reserve notes
Coin and certificates ...... ... ..........
Redemption fund with II. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer
Customers' liability account of "Acceptances
ot tier assets. If any: Revenue Slumps
5.373.34
40,048.55
250.00
108.01
46,328.13
2.355.60
8.356.90
358.01
680.1X1
250.00
7,170.10
8,500.00
11.108.85
72.00
TOTAL
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund . ..
I'ndivided protits
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .......
Circulating notes outstanding
I »e mu nil deposit s.
Individual deposits subject to check ........
Cashier s checks outstanding
l ime deposits (payable after :xi days, or subject to 30 days or more notice).
Ccrtillcatcs of deposit
TOTAL ..................................
*264,806.00
* 50.000.00
45,(XX) .00
* 3.2*3.38
1.370.67 1,852.71
49,200.00
......... 113.105.73
633 71
...................... *264.806.60
State of Texas. County of Collin, ss: 1, R. A. Davis. Cashier of the above-named hank, do
solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. A. DAVIS. Cashier.
Subscribed anil sworn to before tne this 15th day of March 1916.
.1. F. HARRINGTON. Notary Public. ColUn County, Texas
Correct Attest OLNKV DAVIS A. WKATHKRFOKD. W. M. CHADD1CK. Directors.
NO. 37C4.
Report of the Condition of the
Plano National Bank
* At Plano, Texas,
In tlu> Stats* of Texas, at the Close of Business, Macrh 7,1916.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts (except those shown on b) ................
Total loans ..................................................................................
Overdrafts, secured : unsecured. *466.37 ..... ......
r. S bonds deposited to secure circulation (pur value)
Total I’ N bonds
Soon reties other than V S bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged
Totul bonds, securities, etc. _______ ______
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank *10,100 00
Less amount unpaid ... ... ........ .. ...... ...... 5.100.00
Value of Hanking House (If unencumbered) ......... ......
tenuity In banking house ........................
Furniture and Fixture* ....... ......
Real Fslute owned other that) banking house
Vet amount due from Federal Reserve bank .............
Net amount due from approved reserve agents In New York. Chicago, and St.
*
Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 30.sa.S8
Vet amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 10or 11)
Other Checks on banks in the same city or town os reporting bank
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents
Notes of other national banks
Coins and certificates ...............................
l/Ogul-tender notes .... i ......... ............
Redemption fund with I'. S Treasurer and due from 17. S Treasurer
*210.473.16
*210.473.16
406.37
ItOO.OWUX)
UX).(X*0.00
13.766.86
13.766.88
5.100.00
..3.000.00
3,000.00
4.000.00
1,534.72
$145.00
36.636.32
12.107.06
(33 31
146.00
t.axvoo
4.904.00
3.37000
5.(XX).IX)
TOTAL
*410.206 43
LIABILITIES.
Star Courier, $1.00 per year.
The degree team of the Mc-
Kinney lodge,Knights of Pythias,
were the guests of the local Pla-
no lodge Monday night and as
sisted in theworK ot initiation.
Capital Stock paid in *100.000 00 *100.000.00
surplus fund 70.000.00 70,300.00
Undivided profits *4.649 50
Reserved for — 4.649..V)
Less current expenses. interest and taxes paid 2.216.00
Circulating notes outstanding ....... .......
Demand deposits
Individual deposits subject to check
Cert ideates of dep««!t« due In less than »> days.. .......... .... . .....
Cashier s checks outstanding ......... ......
Total demand deposits. Items :t2. 33. 34 . 35. 36. 37. 38 and 33 ______ 135.066.88
os Other than those stated .
TOTAL *410.206.43
State of l>xas. County of Collin, ss l. C. M Jasper. Cashier of the above named bank.
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C. M JASl’KK. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn 40 before me this 14th day of March, 1916.
IKK.NR MAKLKY. Notary Public, Collin County. Texas
Correct Attest g w huwsian. T. o j asi-nk. j h. huwman. Directors. |
2.4.73 50
100.000.00
133.520.63
800.00
762 25
2.684 66
There’s nothing more annoying
than kidney weakness or inabili-
ty to properly control the kidney
secretions. Night and day alike,
the sufferer is tormented and
what with the burning and scald-
ing, the attendant backache,
and dizziness, life is indeed a
burden. Doan’s Kidney Pills
have given peace and comfort to
many Plano people. Profit by
this Plano resident’s experience
J. T. Stark, retired farmer,
Clipper street, Plano, says : “My
kidneys were in a bad fix and my
back was so sore and lame that I
could hardly straighten. The
least move sent pains through
my back. I had dizzy spells at
times. The kidney secretions
were irregular in passage and
unnatural. Doan’s Kidney Pills,
procured at Allen Bros.’ drug
store, strengthened my back and
relieved all symptoms of kidney
complaint.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask fora kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mr. Stark had. Fos*
ter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Mr. Peavish says it is an out-
rageous falsehood to say that his
home life is a continuous battle.
Sometimesjthere are lulls.
COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED
Many i>eople cough and cough
from the beginning of fall
right through to spring. Others
get cold after cold. Take Dr.
Kings New Discovery and you
will get almost immediate relief.
It checks your cold, stops the
racking, rasping, tissue-tear-
ing cough, heals the inflam-
mation, soothes tiie raw tubes.
Easy to take. Antiseptic and
healing. Get a 50 cent bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery to-
day. “It is a great medicine
and I keep a bottle of it continu
ally on hand” writes W. C. .Jesse
man, Franconia, N. H. Money-
back if not satisfied.
Why bear those pains,? "
A single bottle will
convince you
Liniment
Arrests Inflammation.
Prevents severe compli-
cations. Just put a jew
drops on the painful
sfmt and the pain dis-
appears.
■■IHHSISJiaaSMSSHSI
Are Your Children Protected
against the loss of their
home through tire; if they
are not it’s up to you to see
that they have this protec-
tion. Some people think
because they have never had
a fire, they never will. That
is poor reasoning; the better
way is to insure your house
and furniture. J^et us quote
you rates.
W. A. STANLEY & CO.
Offloe Over Farmer's Grocery Store.
■ PLANO GARAGE
* A. T. SHIPP, Proprietor,
j RENT CARS AT YOUR SERVICE, RATES REASONABLE.
\ Call* Answered Day or Night Day Phone 226, Night Phone 257. 2
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It has just about gotten so in
this country that a pastry cook
will resign if asked to boil cab-
bage.
Rev. A. L. Clinboard attended
the Anti-Saloon League Conven-
tion in Dallas Tuesday and heard
the famous debate by Hall and
Summers in the afternoon and
Senator Hobson speak to a great
audience in the Colesium that
evening.
Real Service
, *
via
it
between
DENISON
SHERMAN
McKinney
DALLAS
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Direct interurban connections at Dallas for Waxah&chie,
Hillsboro, Waco, Ennis, Corsicana, Fort Worth,
Cleburne and intermediate joints.
For further information, ask our Ticket Agent or write
N. C. CALVERT, JAS. P. GRIFFIN, '
Div. Pat,.. Agt., Denison. Gen’l. Pass. Agt. Dallas.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916, newspaper, March 17, 1916; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth601592/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.