The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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CUMBY
CUMBY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
VOL. XX
Good reasons why you should do your
banking business with
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CUMBY STATE BANK
Cumby, Texas
Because it is a GUARANTY FUND BANK, opeiating under the
State Bank Laws.
Becau-e it is progressive, up-to date n eviry '•sip *ct
aggressive.
Third
Because it is managed by men ripe in banking experience, who have
stood the test and always “made good ’f
Fourth
Because your business, bait large or *mall, is appreciated and always
he'd in strict confidence.
Fifth
Because it is always in funis to loan >o
approved notes.
As a man grows older his earning power
dwindles away. So THE SAFE THING to
do is to BANK money while young manhood
lasts, and earning power is great, COM-
FORT late in life can come only from ECON-
OMY early in life.
Let Our Bank Be Your Bank.
Sixth
Because its condition U healthy and ic you be a depositor your money
is always ready and cheerfully paid over t,o you.
Sev’nth
Because no depositor ever lost a a penny in a State Bmk
in Texas.
Because we welcome your call and your business
©First National Bank
Cumby, Texas.
Ever since we opened up in business in old “Black Jack Grove” we
have made a practice of catering to the Holiday trade. It has be-
come almost second uature, to look for your Christmas remembran-
ces at our store. We have always carried the largest and best se-
lected stock of such goods of any firm that has ever done business
in this place. This year will prove no exception to our long estab-
lished rule, but we are pleased to say that you will now find on our
counters and shelves the most pleasing selection that we have ever
yet been able to secure. Owing to the fact that trade in general
over the country has been a little slack, we found the jobbers load-
ed to the guards on this line of goods, which they were glad to sell
at heavier discounts than ever, to clean up.
.Saved his Wife's life.
‘““My wife would have been in
l«r grave today,” write3 O. 3.
Brown, of Muscadine, Ala ., “if
it had not been for Dr. King's
Mew Discovery. She was down
Mi lter bed, not able to get up
wntbont help. She had a severe
bronchial trouble and a dreadful
csoegh. 1 got her a bottle of Dr.
Mktg’a New Discovery, and she
(■roil began to mend, and was !
vpetl in a short time.” Infallible
Car coughs and colds, its the
xamat reliable remedy on earth i
-fiar desperate lung trouble, hem-
cnarhaghes, lagrippe, asthma, hay !
gever, croup and whooping cough 1
$1.00. Trial bottle free. ;
4l«aranteed by Berry Bros.
again thinking what to get
for father, mother, sister
bf rie^
by down to Grandma. We extend to you a hearty invita_
tion to visit our store
stols, Bugles, Horns, Drums, Picture Books, Whistles, Toy Banks,
A B C b'oeks, Blackboards, Tricycles, Foot Balls, Indian Clubs
Wheelbarrows, Hatties, Whips, Trains of Cars, Tool Boxes, Toy
.;oroe • ot nvr desire able and pretty things.
We have Guns, 1
Building Block'.
Express Wagon-
Animals, and *•'
tve Holdernes
Cumby, Texas.
NOTICE
Cur Customers Who Have Not
Paid Us.
We have b^en Very lenient
Msifch you but the time has come
wfeten we must have some money.
€fcar paper is now due and it
Hekea money to meet our obliga-
tions.
jPlease call at once anl settle
Jfwur account and thus help to
anlieve us.
Graves & Co.
FOR LITTLE GIRLS
• -, Doll Buggies, Wash Tubs, Washboards, Cooking Stoves
II boxes, Dinner Sets, Smoothing Irons, Kockers, Toy Books
J oy oewmg
Trunks, Lt<
Hub the joints with Ballard’s
Snow Liniment ro relieve rheu-
matism. It penetrates the flesh
to the bone conveying its sooth-
ing and restorative influence to
the spot where the piin exists.
Price 25c, 50c and 81 per bottle.
Sold by Berry Bros.
Gin to Run Friday and Saturday.
The Oil Mill Gin will in future
run oniy on Fridays and Satur-
days, but I will be at the gin all
the time to buy the remnant cut-
ton and pay the J highest possible
price for it, and to attend to any
other business for the public.
Louis Gambuki.l,
Foreman Oil Mill Gin.
We also tic -ire to state that we have one of the best assorted selections of genuine
Cut Glass we have ever .-ueeeedctl in purchasing. Our display of Rogers 181 7 Triple
Plate Silverware, is also worth looking at. You will find our entire line of Holiday
goods, well '•elected and priced at very low figures. We cordially invite every one to
come to our -tore and look through, whether you want to buy anything or not.
We also want to sav that if there is any little*boy or girl in and around Cumby] wh o'has
no parents, nor any one else who is able to get them something for Christmas, if you
will let ns know it, we.will see that they are remembered. Hoping to have several vis-
its from you .til between now and December 30th*
Mareshal Neal Flour, the best
tibcur on the market, a full car
Jpat unloaded at Gravee & Co’s.
*ne store.
Decorated china plates—just
the thing to give a friend who is
making a collection. I aported
hand painted plates in great va-
riety, at—Berry Bros.
Big package of tea, one ha1,
pound, for 20 cent", the regula
price of tea the world over; gr;
it of Graves & Co. and you get a
piece of line tableware.
Harris
Grave&& Co’s, big grocery
titore is full of fresh groceries
Croon one end to the other. You
seldom, see such a stock in as
fcfiaall city as Cumby.
kinds of Christmas
Per 2i Years the Hardware Man of Cumby
remain closed ail day Christmas day.
COP* CHOPS.
Graves A Co., have just uloaded
a car of Corn Chops, 400 sacks.
IJran and Chop*, fresh and the
best to be had, now at Graves <£
Co’s, full store.
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and you will have to hurry to get j
Hippy & Odom have
a new n
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Morton, George M. The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911, newspaper, December 8, 1911; Cumby, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770581/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.