Sherman Daily Democrat. (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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MORE REAL .
ADVANTAGES HERE
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FOR SALK—RBVl ESTATE
FOR SALE—Corner lot, 5-room
hoji.se; 2-3 cash, balance on terms.
Call, corner Rusk and Middleton
streets. Convenient to both
lines. _ J9-3t
FOR SALK—Nice up-to-date 5-room
bgpgalow, just completed, in East
Chaffin 9t.; easy payments. R. B.
Agjton, new phone 423. j2-tf
Z i SALK—Modern 6-room cot-
tage; south front, corner lot; 3
blocks from square. Bath, sewerage,
gad and electric lights. Non resi-
dent. owner. $2250.00. 1-3 cash.
Stowe & Stowe, Sherman, Tex, 1-1 Ot
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F0R SALK—13000 buys a nice
l \ home; come by and look at this
\ pljce. 1001 East Cherry street.
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A. d SALE-
REAL ESTATE
That's My Business
L. C. CHAPMAN
106 N. Travis
TOR SA1JS—Fine Jersey fresh cow. (JUNK—Highest prices paid for ecp-
Luther Reid,
Old phone 630.
J10-64
-Ohe light
LOST, Strayed or Stolen
fawn colored Jersey heifer, with
caf end* of horns sawed off; 3 years old.
Cot out of pasture from Judge Blade
place. M mile northweet of squarp,
(better known as the old Woods'
place.) Anyone knowing
whereabouts of same, please ring 8
or call at 840 South Crockett
and receive suitable reward
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FOR SALK—A fine blafck (four-
gallon) Jersey cow. Bargain for
cash, by Mrs. 9ld Analey, 730 South
Travis.
FOR SALE—Good driver or work
hcrse. Prifce $i 25. See Thos.
Fowler, 5u6 East Cherry,
J
WANTED—To buy a pdny. Ad-
dress "H. G., care of Democrat.
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SEE 3. P. GRADY, for real estate—
City Property for sale on easy pay-
ments and to rent. Farm lands for
sale and exchange and money to loan
on land at low rate of Interest.
Office East Side Square, Sherman,
Texas. dl6-tt
POU SALE—Good gentle horse and
surrey. New phone 323. Mrs. R.
Shipley, 623 Grand, Ave. jlO-3
FOR SALE—J. P. Geren has bar-
gains In .dwellings and business
property and vacant lota and farms.
See him first and last. Office In
Binkley Annex. Jyl-tf
FUR RENT—mums.
FOR RENT—3 furnished ■ upstairs
rooms for light house keeping. Cali
new phone 779 or call at 725 South
Montgomery St. jl 3-tt
FOR RENT—-Large spacious lodge
room, south side square, suitable
for lodges and special meetings. Can
be rented any night or day except
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Lights and
fans furnished free. For particulars
see Geo. Opel al tin shop. «-8t
WANTED—Good secondhand deliv-
ery wagon; must be in good shape.
019 new; 897 old phone. 9-3t
per, cine and brass.
It6 East Lamar.
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WANTED—All kinds of junk such
as troa, bones, ragg, bottles, rubber,
.opper, brass, sine, la».d and sacks.
Call 9S new phose, and onr wsgsu
will call promptly sttor. your Junk.
Southwestern iron A Metal Co., 411
N. Montgomury Old phone 247.
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INSURANCE—All classes of Insur-
ance written In old time, reliable
companies. Caroenter & Bolden
SHERMAN MATTRESS FACTORY,
wholesale and retail. Will you stop
and think for a moment, of one de-
prived of sight, striving to make an
nonest living? Only by your pat-
ronage It can be attained. All kinds
of mattresses made ajd ren-
ovated and feathers renovat-
ed, made Into a sanitary, se'f-
ventilating mattress with a summer
and winter side. Goods delivered.
A. H. Gibson, Prop., Cor. 8. Travis
and Forest Ave. Phones, old 821;
new 445. a4-tf
WANTED—A Horse for his feed. A.
W. Peters, corner Pecan and North
Binkley streets. j9-3t
FOR SALK—A lady’s- bicycle,
coaster brake,' good as new. Mias
Etta Webster, 548 ,South Montgom-
ery. Old phone 654. j9r1w
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Bay mare
cjieap. Tom Spurlock, new phone
688. 9-3t
FOR 8ALE—Good chapel organ,
Itoheap Call *t 432 W. Che-ry St
16-tf
tOST AND FOl lfb.
IjOHT—A bunch of keys.. Refturti
to Sherman Plumbing Co. for re-
ward. jl2-tf
FOR SALE—Good Jersey milk cow.
only three years old. Enquire at 31,9
i,’. Jones St. 7-31
CIGARETTE habit cured; under
strict guarantee. All other tobacco
habits in like manner. I DR. HILL,
Greenville, Texas. \ m6-ltn
FOR RUNT—Three-room house,
close in; $8.00 per month. K. L.
Caruthers. j8-lw
FOR RENT—My furnished flat cora-
idcle for Ught housekeeping, first
door south Binkley Hotel upstairs.
Old phone 912. Mrs. Etta Hunt.
j5-tf
FOR KENT—Lodge or dancing hall,
all fitted up, electric fans, plenty ot
ice water; by night, week or month.
Sherman Music Co., 110 N. Travis.
Old phone 303, new 50. j5-tf
FOR RENT—Two large southeast
front rooms for light, housekeeping.
438 N. Travis St. Old phone 664.
m30-tf
FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished
complete * for light housekeeping,
695 S. Montgomery St. m30-tf
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WANTED SQUABS—Will give 20
cents per pair. Call new phone 299
Muck. JO 6t
FOR SALK—Horse and buggy. Call
at 4 22 Hazlewood street. W. L
Pelly. G-6t
FOR SALE—No. 6 Remington Type-
writer, good as new, cheap. 01(1
phone 32, or apply R. H. Chapman,
114 West Jones street. j5-6t
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Photo by American Pros* Association.
Grover Gtevelniid Alexuuder has
proved a great tiud for the t'hlladel
phi.a Nationals. The club obtained the
yopuu pitcher foy u song by drafting
titm from Syracuse last fall. He wen
the Hist (ire out of six games be pitch-
ed. and the one he lost went ten In-
utiigs. lie not only slrui'k out ten of
the Pirates In one game, but funned
OlafUe. Wagner at id Miller In sneers
slot). Malinger Dooin Imlteves he will
develop lute u great t wirier.
FOUND—Cuff button. Owner can
have same by proving property. Call
at Democrat. 10-34.
LOST OR MISLAID, Policy No.
307,616, Issued by the Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company, on the lite
of James A. Henderson. The finder
will please return it to the under-
signed. Application has been made
for the issuing of a duplicate. James
A. Henderson, 1112 E. Williams
St. jfi-m
WANT—To buy all your old feath-
er bode. Address J. R. Elam, Gen-
eral Delivery, Shermaq. 5-5t
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
dreamery. Both phones. j3sa&wed
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
Creamery. Both phones. j3sa&wed
FURNISHED ROOMS and board by
day or week. Mrs. JN- E. Reeves, 212
Wegt Lamar. m24-lm
FOR Rli-VT—Nice front upstairs
room, with board at Walsh House by
Mrs. Hawkins.
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FOR RENT—Down stairs front
rooms for light housekeeping cheap
Apply 02 4 S. Walnut, either phone
i6. R. 3\ Brown. tn3-tf '
FOB RENT—HOMES
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light house-keepiitg 208 East
Cherry street. v J8-tf
NICELY furnished front room on
Laurel St. $2.00. Also upstairs room
$1.50' or $2.00 for couple. Good
hoard and room fpr $4.00 per week.
320 W. Laurel St, 7-0t
FOR RENT—^ 4-room house near
car line and Frisco shops. $10 per
month. Apply to Mrs. Ada Arnold,
1207 Cleveland Ave. after; 6 o clock
p. m. 5-1 w
FOR RENT—One 4-room house on
South Vaden street. Apply to J. S.
Burton Med Co., East Lamar St.
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FOR SALE—Sow and 9 pigs. See ,1.
F. Willis, S. Crockett'St. m30-tf
fV)R RENT—Bran new house just
finished, six living rooms, bath room
arid sewerage; two halls, two clothes
closets, electric lights and gas and
barn. Everything go to dale; apply
to drank Schwulst, new phone 490.
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WANTED—A pony for his feed to
carry newspaper route. Estql
Burris, New phone 440 or address
or call G. O. H., care D mocrat. of-
fice.
WANTED—Will buy a few good
second hand kodaks. Miller’s Studio,
ff. Side Square. ml7-lm
SHERMAN FURNITURE Op. does
all kinds of repair work. Enameling
iron beds a specialty. First bouse
east of Ballard-Foreman Co. on East
Lamar street. mlC-..
WANTED—Small. electric wall fan
Must be cbiap. Address, giving
price “K,” Democrat office. mlO-tf
IF YOUR Sewing Machine don't
work, call at Vestai Music Co. Both
phones 3s7. ml-30t
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE writ-
ten In the leading companies of the
world. Also houses to rent In alt
oarts of the city. J. W. Blasslngame,
8. E. corner square. New phone 226,
4?id phone 121, a-8tf
WANTED—All parties having empty
cream packers, to call Lyon Farm
Creamery. Both phones. j3sa&wed
FOR SALE Cheap-—Several good
tables and show cases. Reynolds-
Parker Co. a4-tf
1$-.-_i_—__
FOUND—Bunch of keys In 10U
block N. Travis. Owner can have
them by calling at Democrat and de-
scribing and paying for this notice
m31-tf
LOST—A small black leather coin
purse, containing between ten and
fifteen dollars, between Ely’s jew-
elry store and 232 E. Mul-
berry. Finder please return to Walsli
Hdw. Co. and receive reward. 12-21
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
LOAF OF BREAD
Ask lor
Mother's Bread
^ £ • V- t w »- ,i;
For Sale by all
Grocera
Vienna Steam Bakery
FOR RKXT—5-roon) ,ho)iBe i
repair. New Phone 294 ot
4*2.
good
Old
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For RENT—4-rocm cottage, Une
neighborhood, bath, sewerage, e
trie lights, 4 blocks of square. $1
B. C. Chapman. *a7-tf
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Ff)R RENT—Nice, cool down-stairs
south room'; electric lights; cotiver,.
ient to bath. Phone 7'CT new phone
or call at 402 S. Walnut. jl2-tf
FOR SALE—-All round saddle rvotee,
lipod driver, double or single, gentle
,'ipd kind, 3 years old, over 16 haqds
Ubgh and a "good looker.’* Tt. F. El-
rod, 7S0 N. Woods St., new plume
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FOR RALE
yoking pigs,
go at stock hog
Melton.
A hunch of hogs and
also several sows, all
price.
See Will
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FOR RALE—White and Buff Or-
pingtons, also White and Barred
Rocks; hens and cockerels. Mrs'.
Ayers, 930 E.< Lamar St. jp-ft
WANTED—To do your plain sow-
ing: children’s work a specialty.
Cqll at *4 25 West Chernr. Mrs. J. G
M
Williams
f 2 7-tf
WANTED—To <lo your automobile,,
buggy, wagon and hartleys cleaning
Work guarantee**’to give satisfac-
tion. Charlie Greer at W. Elliott’s
barn, North Crocktt street J20-tf
TOR SALE—Fancy and Utility Pig-
eons. Also now have - some nlcd
fat squabs, dressed or undressed!
dhertnan Pigeon Lofts, comer Lin-
coln and Laurel Btreets, Sherman,
Texas. . Roy E. Clarke, Prop.
ml4-l.nl
FDR SAT.E—A good family horse.
aepu8tam?d to cify, sights aiul
bounds. Apply, old
ou premises, 4 41 N.
phone 898 or
Branch street.
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sand—Wright. Clprk , will haul
brick sand, flower dirt, also fill and
grade lots at the
pltotie 480.
cemetery. Old
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DORCHESTER BROS., the eld re-
liable barbers at No., 208 Ik'utb
Travis street, export* In their art
and will thank you for patronage.
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Mrs. 1. M.Weems
VOICE
Stacie 211 East Brocket! Street
Old Phone 632
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and -
Washington
St. Loqls .
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Ball Team to Tour Japan.
The far woxt and the middle weal ap-
pear to contain the only hi* universi-
ties ambitious rcgwnling foreign base
ball tours. Announcement comes from
the University of California (hat there
Is a possibility of that university *erid-
Ing a bnsebull team to Japan. The
Californians are to mule tlx- trip at
the Invitation of Waseda anti Keio
universities. The trip, however, will
not be ninde until tllll!. Altliough no
detlnite announcement has been made
that the team will be sent to .litpau.
the project leaked out. The athletic
authorities at California wished to
keep the mutter ouo of secrecy until
dellntte action was taken and the trip
made a certainty It Is said on the
coast, however, that the trip Is a surety
Texas League Results Yesterday:
Dallas 3, Wlaco l.
Fort Worth 3, Oklahoma City 0.
San Antonio 2-5, Houston 1-3.
Austin 6, Galveston 2 (10 In-
nings.)
Yi'liere They Play Today.
Waco at Dallas (double-header.)
Oklahoma City at Fort Wlorth.
San Antonio at Houston.
Austin at Galveston.
Standing of the Clubs,
Club
Waco . .
Oklahoma City ,59
Fort Worth
Austin ... .
Dallas (. . .
San Antonio
Houston .. .
Plyd
Won Idist
Pet
. .55
30
25
.545
.59
32
27
.542
. .59
32
27
.542
. .56
30
26
.536
. .58
31
27
.534
.01
31
30
.508
, .58
18
46
.310
Texas-Oklahoma League Result*
Yesterday.
Bonham 6, Cleburne 5.
Wichita Falls 6, Gainesville 6.
Durant 18, Ardmore 7.
Alt us 20, Lawton 6.
Where They Play Today.
Cleburne at Bonham.
Wichita Falls at Gainesville
Ardmore at Durant.
Lawton at Altus.
Standing of the Clubs.
Club PJyd Won Lost
Wichita Falls . .47 36 11
Altus.......46 26 20
EMILE RENZEL
Lunch Room
Merchant* Lunch Every Day.
11 to 2 (except Sunday) and
Short Orders * Specialty.
Everything is
WANTED
To buy a Good Delivery
Horse
WLIER’S TRANSFER
Both Phones.
116 E. Inmsr Street.
Mrs. H. W. Kcuflcj
-4S,
A LI KINDS OF
HAIR WORK.
CURLS, PUFFS. AND BRAIDS
MADE TO ORDER.
Working Up Combings and Dye Won
1017 ~ —’
Durant .■
Ardmoife ..
Bonham .
Gainesville
Lleburne .
Lawton . ,
'Pet.
.760
.508
.553
.511
.447
.404
.404
.348
Southern League Results Yesterd
i Blrmiughanv ^3, Nashytllf J
I’ Montgomery 7, Memphis 4.
Atlgnt* 8, New Orleans 8.
Where They Play Tttday.
Atlanta at New Orleans.
Memphis at'Montgomefy.
Chattanooga at Mobile.
Nashville at Birmingham.
Standing Of the Clubs.
Club Plyd Won Lost
Now Orleans ..51 34 17
Montgomery . .49 28 21
Birmingham . .51 85 26
Memphis..... 52 24 28
Chattanooga . .50 28 27
Atlanta......46 21 3P
Nashville.....-61 93 2k
Mobile . ... -..52 28 29
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HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
(taiipot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
T*. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perefctly honorable
in all business transactions and fi-
nancially able to carry out any ob-
ligations made by his firm.
WAIDING, RINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U-|
Halls’ Catarrh Cure Is taken inter-
nally,, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surface* of the
system. Testimonials sent frqe. Price
76 cents per bottle. Bold by all drug-
gists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation. tu-thn-a-&w
BORDER TOWNS.
Many That Are Partly In One Stats
and Partly In Another.
A number of towns and village* In
the United States are situote4 op stole
boundary lines. The names of some ot
those are formed on Urn jnodel of wpnt
Lewis Coproll called ’’portmanteau’’
words. Delmar and Mtrydell, for ex
ample, are on (he lino between Mury
Wmd and Delaware. Pen Mar Is on the
Penns.vivnnla nml Maryland line. Mo-
ark Is named from Missouri (Mo.) nud
Arkansas £Ark ). Texarkana fa,partly
In lexar. and partly ip Arkansas. 1111-
anu is on or near the Indiana Hue.
Btato Line, which is half In Connecti-
cut nml Half in New York, with nu-
morons Instances of the sort in other
states, is n self explanatory tig we.
Other border towns whoso names do
not indicate their position are Port
Chester (New York and Connecticut),
Blnckstone (Massachusetts and Iibotje
island), Westerly (Ilhode Island and
Connecticut). Kansas City (Mbwour!
and Kansas). Gutbrle and Fulton
(each partly in Kentuckyjnd partly in
Tennessee), Harrison and Union City
(In, Indiana and Ohio), end Great Falls
(New Hampshire and Malno). What Is
virtually ono towq on the border
boundary of Tennessee and Virginia I*
legally known ns Bristol on the Ten-
nessee side und Gaodspn on the Vjr
gluiu side A number of smaller towns
might lie added to the Ust--New Yqrk
Tribune.
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REPORT OF TIE C0NDIT10R
•t «h*
8ER0HMTS AND PUNTERS
national stmt,
June 7th, 1011.
UKHOl’m'KS.
LoaiiKBiid ttlwnmiu.
bverrtrSft*, secured mid unsnenred,.
11, S. BfHid, m sscure circulation....
u. s; Bonds to secure l!.H.l)«i>osn«..
Pnuntgmson 11. s. Bonds...
Bonds. Hkvurlttos, oto.,.. ..........1
imiiktiiieltouso, turnltare and flx-
turcs ..............................
Pther mat estate owned.............
bue from National Banks (not re
serve a*»m»...■.<,,<
l)ue from State and Hrt
!• HSM7S
Due from approved reserve asunts . HH.HU) 41
Cheeks and oilier essh items..
Notes of other National Banks...1..
fractional paper currency, Bickols
and cent*....,....
lawful money reserve In Beak, vis;
kiiscto......j.... .....(in,149.6(1
legl-MHlsr notks.... ..ao.iHOnu
4v»te BmAs
t Comwwlcs,
1ASD6S
'416,0003)0
90.000.4)
fi,000,00
80,160.00
it*,aso.7i
2, M0,00
H8.007.1S
16.H27.0O
10.060.00
1.160,00
kodcmptlon fund with TJ. ». Trees-
«rer(5 per cent of circolattnii)..
Total .... ..,,,,
190,H0O.OO
14,760.00
*H,178,N.V).IU
National League Results Yesterday:
Chicago 6, Boston 5.
Cincinnati 8, Nfw York 1.
Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 4.
A WEAK WOMAN
ANDHER STORY
la Floral, Ark-, lives i Lady Who
Feels That Her Strength Was
Restored by CarduL
Floral, Ark.—“1 must speak a good
word for Cardui,” writes Mrs. viola
Baker, of this place.
“About a month ago I was In very bad
health. I was so weak and nervous thgt
I was not able to do my housework.
“My husband bought me one bottle ol
Cardin, the woman’s tonic. ! took it ac-
cording to directions and now 1 am
good health. -
“I think Cardui is a fine tonic for weak
women.”
And you ate not the only lady who
*' 1 “ RflbFf
like you. have written tc
wondcrmi oenent caraui mu
been to them. *
Cardui contains no minerals, or other
powerful drugs. It contains no glycerig
or other mawkish-tasting ingredients.
It is Just a pure, natural extract, of
natural vegetable herbs, that have been
See yours about it
N' L «<JicintCo..
t ons, and 64-.
— Wim
POSTED ON RUBBER.
’ "T51
Hs Couldn’t B* Fooled About th*
Growth ot th* Tr»*».
A promoter for n rgblrer C(»»upnny
wga try lug Ip pgrsmiUu Mr. Spaugicr
to UivoHt some of lily* savings in lbs
jCpBipsny’s stock. Tire (iwumid for
rubber, be said, whh worldwid)' nttd
k-onsfatiily iitcrausiug. Tbs rauipany
7jwikm1 liutnonso forests of ruWwr
tree* and kept an urmy of worker*
■employed all the time lu gathering the
icrude cnblier. The output was uuor
jtoiijts. and the profit* well, the « heme
W»s ceriniiily (letter tbiiu u gold tniue.
i “I have heuw},” said , Mr, Spangler
euHIjii loiiHly. “Umt thy’forests me las
lug exbuiisted.’’
i “TUat’o true to some extent," nti-
iswtwwl ibe other, “Uu* wo are ijot (Je
pendbig on the exialfug trees, w* are
plaining btuulreyls of kqiigre mile*
with new trees.”
"Ilow long does it take for a tree to
grow big enough to tof»r
•'OhIj six or eight year*.”
"THtft won’i go down with me.” said
Mr. Spangler, with emphasis. ”il>
,.o. bnu hud n *,11,1,1,1- nlmit It, Ihn
from i«tr|or for six years, where it*s
warn, ail t»« time, winter ana sum-
mer, and It hasn’t frown a foot in nil
that Wrne. No, sirj%mt can’t IhoJ m
ou tbat!'1—Youth's Cojnpanlaa. •• * •
Commencing June 12th, Mrs. Vir-
ginia Newman, Miss Gregory and
Miss Brand will apen a summer
school at the Franklin school build-
ing. For further Information call
Old phone 883. . m20-2w
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UAB1UTIKB.
Capttnt Mock paid tn........ .......
Burptn* (unit........................
I'lidtoHIcdproflU. ins* exponrev *nd
Nstienai Imrik na«» out^Uimlliig..
Due to otl,* Net tonal l*nk« .........
Due to Bttttn Banks alul banker*....
fnHrto Trust Companies and Havings
Due to approved rererve agant*....,
Individual deposits subject to ch«:k
Penusnd cortlttcates0/ deposit...,,,
Time certificates of deposit..........
Certified Checks............
United States daposlt*. .............
IOiposilS of tt, 8. disbursing officer*
TorjJ......................... 88,178,86801
Htate of Texas, Comity of Giarson, «*:
I, r .A. Bat sell, AksImiuii Cashier, of the above
tiauwd louik, do sdleninlj- swepr tlmt lh« above
statOBiem is Irtie td the len-t iif my knowledge
and belief. F. A. Balsell, Asst. Cashier.
Hntwrlted and sword to before me tiff) 0th
day of .tune 1911.
A C. Handers. Notary Public,
CoBSScre-Attfist: County, Texas
*000,000.00
mo ,000.(8)
1»,109A7
296,0001X1
286,240,85
•jmMM
oa.oas.cs
70.85
13U8.O08.4O
UMftf
182412,0*
1,000.00
emM
—
Paint is Higher ,ha„
since the
of making paint in v
a!! the facilities—think of
painter mixing and grinding by*§§j
hand!
Good paint is still cheap; poor
paint isn’t cheap at any price.
The advance is only $5 on
the whole job; it would
you that to wait a year. A 10-
gallon job this year would be a
n-gallon job next year; besides'
the risk.
Everybody knows that paint
bas gohe-tip. Not everybody
knows that his job has gone-up
a paltry $5. |
Reckon the cost3.
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Gibbs* Drug Store
Otq«j with INr.
R. B. NALL
Optical Specialist
Glasses Made
Eyes Tested Free
Poe a Swafford.
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fruui the public and gua:
nice, up-to-date service.
Bring the Children for 1
Trimming.
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