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guests of UxS. John La Prelle.
Mrs. J. R. Talbot who has been
visiting in Austin returned to
Bnrtlett with Mrs. Miller Sun
day.
Mrs. Belle Bradley of Musko
gee Oklahoma is visiting her
sister Mrs. J. V. Morris.
Geno Laughlin left Tuesday
for New Mexico. He made the
trip by automobile
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hempel
have returned from a visit to
Paige
' Mrs. Francis Partlow is visit-
ing her daughter Mrs. Eileen
Wilson in Abilene
J. S. Rogers of Aquilla and
Walter Rogers of Waco visited
Mrs. J. S. Rogers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dunson and
Mr. and1 Mrs. Ralph Dunson have
returned to their home in Mer-
cedes following a. visit with Mr.
and Mrs J. M. Allen. .
Mrs. Hamblen Barton and
daughters of Temple thave re-
turned to their home after visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair.
Miss Earleene Ormand had as
her guest this week-end Miss
Gretchen Pierson of Baylor Col-
lege Belton1.
Mrs. Noble Forrester and two
children of'itoby are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Isaac and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Lawrence
Joseph Underwood filled the
Baptist pulpit in Thornedale
Sunday for the pastor Rev. E.
C. Boone.
Mrss. Ina Mae Staton of Waco
haas been a recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. F. N. Pierce.
1 BIG POLITICAL
PICNIC
TUESDAY JULY 17TH
c Rowlett Park
HOLLAND TEXAS
.Under the Auspices of the S. P.
J. S. T. and JR. V. O. S.
Lodges.
?f -Dance At Night
h Music Furnished All Day by
-5? tne l'amous Dusek Band. . . .
; )t GOOD DANCE MUSIC AT NIGHT
? : 1 Plenty of Ice Water . . . Plenty
"H -. of Barbecue ... All Kinds of
jl4 - V Refreshments.
By.'- .fSEE W. C. DUSEK FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION
POLETICAL SPEAKING
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BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL
CONDITION
OF THE
I .BARTLETT BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
' At Bartlett State of Tpjcas at the close of business on the 30th
day of June1934 published In The Bartlett Tribune a newspaper f.
printed and published at Bartlett
'July 1034. ' .
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' '"a aarvrcs
-Real' Estate-Loans' to Members (k!
Cash ' O
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.Total
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LIABILITIES
E"N Installmoht-Stock .'.
r uuy x-uiu piuun.
Les;nl Reserve-
Undivided Profits '
Total
TATE OF TEXAS Countty of Boll.
We B. Y Canlel as President and Jacob Isaac as Secrctaiy of
enlij Association each of us do solemnly swear that tho above state-
'mont Is truo to tho best of our knoWledgo and belief.
T
B. Y DANIEL President..
JACOB ISAAC Socrotary.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this tho Oth day of July A.D
'1934. A. F. CZAROWITZ Notary Public
(8nAiL) Williamson County Texan.
CORRECT ATTEST:
T 3HARQUARDT
MATHILDA "WACKER
W. W WALTON Directors ' '
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Call for Light Crust Bread
from your grocer. lie
Among those who attended
the County Baptist meeting in
Holland Friday were: Mrs. B. Y.
Daniel Mrs. Frank Joiner Mrs.
R. N. Sexton Mrs. W. L. Stokes
Mrs. Frank OVerby Mrs. 0. Belk
and Mrs. Ed Adams.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Bailey visi-
ted in Lampasas Sunday. Their
granddaughter returned with
them for a short visit.
Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Clark at-
tended the races in Georgetown
Saturday.
Mrs. Elbert W. Franklin of
Florence visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Freeman Friday and Sat
urday. E. W. Jr. and Billy Me
y.ny roiurnea to morence witn
her
A bar of Life Buoy one of
Lux Toilet one box of Rinso. one
bar of Lux flakes FREE. Bring
coupons. Lawrence Bros.
Bohemian girl wants house
work. See or write Millie Chov-
anetz Rt. 1 Box 8 Bartlett
Texas. ltp
Mrs. Bill Lindhardt and son
James Foster of Los Angeles
Cal. are visiting in Bartlett.
Frances Marie Henderson of
Dallas is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
G. A. White.
Stant Allen and son Gene
were Austin visitors Tuesday.
Bill Bartlett was a Taylor visit-
or Tuesday
Mrs. George Helms of Miner
va is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bartlett 'and
Mrs. A. M. Davidson and daugh-
ter Donna Lynn of Holland at-
tended the races in Georgetown
Saturday.
Harry Allen and Miss Albert
Goelitz of Austin will spend the
week-end as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanton Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White and
Frances Marie Henderson at-
tended the races in Georgetown
Wednesday.
Ned Fails of Taylor was in
Bartlett Tuesday.
Bring us your soap coupons
and get 35c worth of soap FREE
Lawarence Bros ltc
Mrs. Nell Knight has return-
ed to her home after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Knight in Austin.
Little Miss Francis Isaac of
Taylor is spendng the week as
a guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. G. C.
Kuler.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hudspeth
and sons Bllie and Thomas are
visiting in Valley Mills.
Miss Hazel Partlow is visiting
relatives in San Antonio.
We sell Light Crust Bread
Sure is good Lawrence Bros.
State of Texas on tho 13th day of
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Vit;A .ft in .T.tr2.ifir. $5023.70 '
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.s'. . 223.05
$0093.74
UNION MEETING TO BE-
GIN AT DENSONVILLE
THURSDAY JULY 19TH.
Rov J. M. Wynne of Granger
will .hold a union meeting at
Densonville beginning Thursday
July 19 it was announced Thurs-
day. The public is given a cor-
dial invitation to attend.
RENARD HOES HONOR ROLL
STUDENT AT TEXAS U.
Ronard Hoes son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guenther Hoes made the
spring semester honor roll at
Texas University according to
an announcement Saturday by
Dean H. T. Parlin.
Both quantity and quality of
work done by each of the 4153
students in the college were con -
sidered in compiling the list
Mnv CaVinn wnnt. fn Tlnllna in
market this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Cormany
Cherre Lou and Joy Gorman vis-
ited in Walnut Springs Tuesday
ana Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hempel
will leave July 23 for a visit to
the World's. Fair in Chicago.
Mrs. K N. Pierce Miss Gladys
Nell Pierce and Miss Edna Beck-
man left Thursday for a Weeks
visit in Corpus Ghristi.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin (Bill) Wil-
liamson and son of Santa Anna
are visiting relatives here.
Joe Underwood is attending
the Leuders Baptist encamp-
ment following the encamnment
he will visit his sister Mrs. C.
C. Baker in Spur.
Miss Louise Sexton is visiting
Miss Cora Sexton in Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sexton Jr.
and son of San Antonio visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Sexton last
SSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hunt left
Tuesday for Altus Oklahoma.
Mrs. Barnett of Austin is vis-
iting her brother J. V. Morris.
Miss Ruth Wisdom and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Wisdom of
Temple are spending the week
fishing on the Colorado River
aat Tan Yard Crossing.
House and five acres of land
for rent northwest of town. See
Fred Wolf. 2tc
No. 603
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIiAL
CONDITION
OF THE
FIRST STATE BANK
At Jarrell State of Texas at tho close of business on the .10th day of
June 1034 published in The Bartlett Tribune a newspaper printed
and published at Bartlett State of Texas on tho 13th day of Jul 1034.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts on personal or collateral security....? 50387.05
Overdrafts
Securities of U. S. any State or political subdivision thereof
Banking House. ;
Turniture and Fixtures . .'
Real Estate owned other than banking' house (.
if
C.ish in bank '.....
Due fiom approved reserve agents 24427.73
Intei est in Depositors' Guaranty Fund Federal 340.41
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ." 5 2000000
Sutplus Tund ' 10000.00
Undivided Profits not ..."' ; .. ' 1820.15
Individual Deposits subject to check including time depos-
its duo in 30 days ...'t ".'. . . .' ". 50309.85
Time Certificates of Deposit 3.117.12
Bills Payable On-RoalJEstatQr.nir: .v.ji... . ...r... 1900.00
TOTAL .....:' : '. $ 93147.12
STATE OF TEXAS County of Williamson. .
We J. A Comer as Vicei-PieBldent and Coia G Sexton as Cushior
of said bank each of us do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is
truo to tho best of our knowledge and belief.
J. A COMER Vice-President.
CORA a. SEXTON Cashier.
fjubsctibed and sworn to befqre me this tho 7th day ofJuly 19S4.
J.
. (SEAL)
CORRECT ATTEST:
OTTO F. MILLER
C. C. BAILEY
J. A. BUCHANAN Directors
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A GERSBACH LEAVES
FOR EASTERN MARKET
A Gersbach Jr. joined apar-
ty in Dallas Sunday to motor to
St. Louis and eastern markets
where ihe will buy fall and win-
ter goods.
On the return trip Mr. Gers-
bach will visit his son and daugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs. A. Gersbach
HI in Dallas.
CHRISTIAN FOESTER
HURT IN FALL FROM
ROAD DRAG THIS WEEK
Christian Foestcr 12-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Foes-
ter living east of Bartlett re-
ceived a painful iniurv this Week
while dragging a road
. The drag hit a rock causing
(the boy to lose his balance and
fall. A large gash was cut on
his leg by a nail.
NEWS ITEMS
FROM ALTHEA
By Reporter
Rev Bunze has returned
from) Missouri where ihe was
called to the bedside side of his
brother who died while he was
there. We are glad to have
Rev. Bunze hack in our midst.
Rev. Sam Hill will preach
here Saturday night. Every-
body come.
Mrs. Monroe Kelley is visit-
ing her children in Houston
this week.
Mrs. Elvin Walker is visiting
her aunt in Temple this week.
Miss Eva Dee Isabel has re
turned home from Luling where
she spent the week with her
aunt
Mrs. W. T. Walker was ac
companied to San Marcos with
her children Leroy Opal Ruth
and George also Miss Eva Pace.
They visited Mr. W. T. Walker
who is attending school there.
Mrs. J. Jennings five sisters
spent the week with her one
from Galveston the other four
from Houston.
Miss Rosie Lee Christner is
home from a visit with her aunt
in Lockhart.
Mrs. Lillie Moore gave Mr.
10.67
C.131.20
4000.00
1000.00
4303.55
2545.91
5 93147.12
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W BqgifANAN. Notary Public
Williamson County Texas.
W"M"lW"H ifl Hi i-H"H"H-M"H
and Mrs. William Christner
shower last Friday and many
....v uu UOVJ.U1 vitiligo IYUIU IV"
ceived
Mrs. May Adams and child-
ren are visiting in Houston j-his
week.
Our meeting will begin here
the first week in August. Rev.
Sam Hill of Bartlett will do the
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The Texas Relief Commission
Austin Texas July 7 1934.
NOTICE TO PERSONS ON BELL COUNTY
RELIEF ROLLS:
Uporvinstructions embraced in a Resolution1 passed by
the Texas Relief Commission. June 27 1934 notice is hereby
given to the effect that persons physically able to work who
are offered employment at the prevailing wage scale in the
locality wherein the work is to be performed and who re-fuses
to accept without good cause shall not be furnisihed
relief.
The following instructions are issued to all citizens of
Bell County to-wit:
Any person or 'persons offering employment to othersi
whether on relief rolls or not will inform the Local County
Relief Board Chairman in writing immediately when em-
ployment offered by such citizen is refused. Such advice
to the County Board Chairman will include whom possible
the work-seeker's full name address employment offered'
and wages offered.
When any person 'has been offered employment and has
refused it under the conditions above stated the County
Relief Board of Bell County is prohibited from giving either
direct or work relief to such person.
This pronouncement is published under direction from
the Texas Relief Commission whose membership requests
the universal cooperation of the people of Texas in support
of this action which is directed at the displacement of per-
sons on relief who ref useto accept work.
ADAM R. JOHNSON
Director.
(Published without compensation at the lequest of the Tex-
as Relief Commission.)
E'TtV?ttTi
Cliaitcr No. 10050
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SCHWERTNER
In tho Stato of Texns At the Close of Business on Juno 30 1034.
ASSETS
and discounts t 47074.03
Loans
Overdrafts
United States Government securities s . . . 46700.00
Securities guaranteed by United" States Government as
to Interest and or prlncfpal 13261.60
Other bonds stocks and securities 1270.05
i. 5
7. Banking house $2000.00
Furniture and fixtures $1500.00 3500.00
9. Reservo with Federal Reserve Bank. 8116.11
10. Cash In vault and balances with other banks 811608
11. Outside checks and other cash Items 9.09
12. Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and 3ue
from United States Treasurer 1250.00
? 15
Other assets
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits except United States Government de-
posits public funds and deposits of other banks ....$ 62850.48
16.
17.
Time deposits except postal savings public funds and
deposits of other banks
Public funds of States counties school districts
or other subdivisions or municipalities
Total of items 10 to 20:
(a) Secured by pledge of loans and or"
Investments $8484.02
(b) Not secured. by pledge of loans and
or investments 63099.67
(c) Total Deposits
21. Circulating notes outstanding
31. Capital account:
Common stock 2G0 shares
shai-o
Surplus
Undivided piofits net .' '
Total Capital Account
TotafLiabillties ?&. PVrr.f&tf&3.Ss
MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to
Sacuro Liabilities - '
United States Government securities ':'. 37050.00
35. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) t 37050.00
30. Pledgod: ' ' '
(a) Against circulating notes outstanding j 25000.00
(c) Against public funds of States counties school
districts or other subdivisions or municipalities.... 12050.00
(I) Total Pledged
STATE OF TEXAS County of WJUIamson.ss
I F L. Tegge Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly
swear that tho above- statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge
and belief
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Oth day of July 1934.
(SEAL) W. O. MATEJOWSKY Notary PubJIc.
CORRECT- ATTEST: t
ADOLF SCinVERTNER
ALBERT FRIEDRICH
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a ' preaching.
Mrs. MolHe Keeton spent the
week with (her sister in AustI
last week.
Leo Howell also visited in
Austin last week.
Emory Walker of Fort Sara
Houston spent the week-tr if jt
horn last week.
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Fox, W. W. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1934, newspaper, July 13, 1934; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76338/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.