The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
”1
'
Charter No. 4246.
Rooorre Di»tii®t No ll
'Report of the Condition of —
THE OOMANOHB NATIONAL BANK, at Comanche
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on November 20th, 1917.
Charter No. 3861. * « Reserve District No. 11
Report of the Condition of
THE FOUR NATIONAL BANE, at Oomnnohe
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on November 20th, 1917.
Charter. No. 7106.
Report of the Condition of
4 t.
-RESOURCES
Loans and discounts___- ...........—....6168,787.03 .*
tSui I6ans.............-................ 168,787.03 168,787.03
U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917):
U. S. Bonds deputed to secure circulation (par
value) _________________________________ 50,000.00
U. 8. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par
value) i--------------—'------------- 1,000.00
Total U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
r and certificates of indebtedness------------
Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged, 3^ per cent
and 4 per cent-------------------■*-------- 1,000.00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription) ------...................
Value of banking house___________________ 19,500.00
Equity in banting house............-...... 19,500.00 19,500.00
51,000.00
1,000.00
3,600.00
Furniture and' fixtures
Real estate owned other thang banking house „
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ---
Osah in vault and net amount due from national
banks —-------------------------------
Net amount due from banks, bankers, and trust
companies other than included in Items 13,14,
and 15 -------——T— --------------------
Checks on other banks in the same eity or town
as rsporting bank (other than Item 17) -—-
Total of Items 14J15, 16, 17, and 18------— 59,836.54
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer---------------——
Interest earned but nit collected (approximate)
3,500.00
2,50000
9,027.65
54,843.97
55.48
4,437.09
RESOURCES
Loans and disco huts _____________$248,421.07
Total loans...............—............ 248.421.07
Notes and bills esdlaeounted (other than bank
acceptances sold)_______________~$4,681.95 4,681.96 248,739.12
U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of SKIT).:
U. 8. Bonds deposited to secube circulation (par i
value)--------------------------------- 100,000.00
l). 8. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged to secure U. 8. deposits (par value) 5,000.00
Total U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
and certificates of indejitedue^s____________ 105,000.00
Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged, 3>/2 per cent - •
and 4 per cent „_______________________ 1,011.50
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription)_____________*—_____„____
Value of banking house_____________________ 12,000.00
Equity in banking house-------------------.
Furniture and fixtures______________________
Real estate owned other than banking house __
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and net amount due from national
banks-----------------------L*iu.-----—
Net amount due from banks, bankers, and triist
Companies other than included in Items 13,14,
and 15----—------------------£---------
Checks on banks located outside of city or town
In the State of Texas, at the close of business on Novemberj
RESOURCES
1,011.60
3,600.00
12,000.00
4,300.00
12,132.24
18,914.81
101,345.30
of reporting bank and other cash items,
fui ‘
2,500.00
181.59
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
from U. 8. Treasurer.........—------—
Interest earned but not collected (approximate)
Ottyer assets, if any
8,984.11
2,830.97
Loans and discounts — .............——$136,541.36
Total loans ——>........£............ 136,541.36
Note* and bills rediscounted (other than bank x,
•cicpUnce. .old) -—r------.r--*UJ0.70 1,010.70 138
U. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917) ;
U, S..Bonds dsposited to secure circulation (par
v»Jue) ................................. 50,060,06
Total IT. 8. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
and certificates of indebtedness__________ •
Liberty Loau Bonds, unpledged, 3^4 P*r cent
and 4 per cent............................ 5,000.00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per eept of
*■' subscription) __________________~_______ ,
Value of banking house___,___„___—______' 7000 00
Furniture and fixtures —j—^_______
Real estate owned other than banking house j__
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank___
Cash in vault and net amountMue from national
banks ---------Tw........
Checks on other banks in thb same city or town
as reporting bank (other than Item 17).....
Total of Items 14, 15, 16,17, and 18___— 18,246.60
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
from U. 8. Treasurer_____________________
Interest earned bnt not collected (approximate)
Other assets, if any _______
17 i
Tota)
5,000.00
1,033.60
100.00
Total
Total
$320,932.81
$519,991.65
3,969.49
3,034.08
LIABILITIES
|mJ
V
I
1 1 V
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in------------------------
" Surplus fund------------------------------
' Undivided profits ...........—..........
Less current expenses, interest, aud taxes paid
Interest and discount collected but nof earned
‘ (approximate) . ----- — - - - -—
CSreulating notes outstanding----------------
Net amount due to National banks----------
Net amount due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other than included in 30 or 31) —
Total of Items 31 and 32 ......-........... 2,435.72
Individual deposits subject to check----------
Certificates of deposit due in less than .‘10 days
; (other than for money borrowed)---------
Cashier’s checks outstanding----------------
Total demand deposits (other than bank de-
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36,
37, 38, 39, and 40 ....................... 139,873.71
Postal saving deposits —-—----------------
Total of time deposits to Reserve, Items 41,
42, 43, and 44 ........................ 971.86
$100,000.00
20,000.00
9,800.37
2,548.85 » 7,251.52
400.00
50,000.00
802.39
1,633.33
139,528.25
179.30
166.16
971.86
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits * —$ 11,840.38
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 3,553.41
Interest .and discount collected but not earned
(approximate) ——_________—-----------
Circulating notes outstanding---------------
Net amount due to National banka _______
Net amount due to banks, bankers, atjjd trust,
companies (other than included in 30 or 31)—
Individual deposits subject to check -________
Cashier’s checks outstanding_______________* __|_
Total demand deposits (other than bank de-
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36,
37, 38, 39, and 40 —...................... 216,698.17
Other .time cfeposits ,._________________________
Total of time deposits to Reserve, Items 41,
42, 43, and 44.......................-JC.L- 20,952.98
War loan deposit account —_______—_— ____ 3,886.00
Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve
Bank, including all obligations representing
money borrowed, other thai; rediscounts____
$100,000,00
20,000.00
8,286.97
1,524.25
99,600.00
_'3,552.33
15,490.95
i 216,488.75
209.42
20,952.98
3,886.00
IV
30,000.00
Total
Total
$320,932.81
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with
Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id) ------
Total cintingent liabilities (55 a, b, and c) —
$539,991.65
4.681.95
4.681.95
Slate o(f Texas, County of Comanche, ss: U . [
I, J. R. Slaughter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
■wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
Awd belief. * ‘ J. R. Slaughter, Cashier.
Correct—Attest: J. B. Chilton, John D. Waring, E. W. Harris,'
Directors.*
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of November, 1917.
EdgarNabora,Notary Public, Comanche ,Co., Texas.
A
State of Texas, County of Comanche, ss:
1, W. M. Durham, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. . W. M. Durham, Cashier.
Correct—Attest: F. E. Adams, N. E. Palmer, H. A. Carmichael.
' Bereft aim. -
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of November, 1917.
* „ , • _ J.D.Bonner,Notary Public.
life Pay Cash
For all of your old junk.
Bring in your metals, such as copper,
brass, aluminum, pewter, zinc, babbit,
lead and rags. • •
* ’ ' / ; “*‘*‘W'*«S [ ^ , +£
, Iron,. 40c, hundred, $8 00, ton
Bones, 60c, hundred, $12.00, ton
Br*’
ED INGRAM
- Comanche, Texas
We buy beeswax, tallow, hides and
pecans.
HaieldeU.
Mrs. J. C. Burtou^gava a sing-
ing at her honie Sunday night.
Mr. Will Hartson and two daugh
ters of Johnson county, are visit-
ing their cousin, Mrs. H. L. Hart-
ton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Hayes of
OOMANOHE HIGH DEFEATS
SAN SABA HIGH
Comanche High School played
their Thanksgiving game at San
Saba this year, defeating that high
school by n score of 46 to 0.
The game was lose and fast on
Macksville attended Sunday school 11*16 Par* Comanche boys,
they never failing to make the nec-
essary distance in the allotted four
here Sunday morning.
Hrs. J. T. Daniel and daughters,
Misses Lura and Pearl, were shop-
ping in Dublin yast Wednesday
Miss Verva. Mehaffey visited
home folks in Comanche Saturday
and Sunday.
Dan Hartson and Mr. Will
Hartson motored to Newbtirg Sat-
urday., •
Mr. .and Mr*. J. M. McCrary
visited relatives in Comanche last
week.
downs and never requiring the
fourth down for distance but
twice.
This ends the season for the Co-
maachc team which has indeed
nlade a splendid showing, consid-
ering the fact that the team was
^composed of practically new men.
They have won every game they
played save their first game with
De Leon, and it is not to be doubt-
1 ed that had the DeLeon bunch kept
..........
—=
k
«.
-
■ ' . - - ,.-r-"" ' *
PLEDGE 0AED FOB UNITED STATES FOOD
_ ADMINISTRATION
, If you have already signed, pass this on to a friend
TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR:'
•Jja f A1 ^ ' i ^,
I am glad to join you in the service of food conservation for
our Nation, and I hereby accept membership in the United
sm
States Food Administration, pledging myself to carry out the di-
rections and hdvice of the FVjod Administrator in my home, in
, n
so far as my circumstances permit.
Name i------
R. F. D. No. _
City----~f~-
There are no fees or dues to be paid. The Food Administra-
r
state _______
tion wishes to have as members all of those actually handling
food in the home.
ifijK
Anyone may have the Home Card of Instruction, but only
thosewigning pledges are entitled to Membership Window Card,
which will be delivered upon receipt of the signed pledge.
Cut this out and mail to S. C. Findley, County Chairman
Federal Food Administration. Comanche, Texas. '
Mrs. Pet Barnett entertained faith with the Comanche boys and
with a party Friday night.
Mr. Fontain Waldrop visited his
family at Indian dap Saturday
and Sunday.
played the return game they prom-
H. S. boys would
ised that the Ci v
have wiped out the disgrace of
that one defeat.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce of j
Macksville visited relatives here
Sunday.
The infant son of Mr, and Mra.
P. I. Thomas is quite sieje. ^
Bob Polvido and family visit-
ed friends at Baggett Sunday,
Mtv^Bkd* 1 Mrs. Boss Stevens of
Baggett visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Johnson Saturday
night and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, L. Adcock of near
Gustine visited Pete Bryson’s fam
ily Sunday.
Mr. Claude Wyche of Madktvillc
visited here Sunday aftengooii,
T. L. Conaway of Gustine, was
here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Rarabo of
Baggett, visited her parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Monday
and Tuesday.
John Pierce was in Dublin Tues-
day.
-
et
Save Money on Feed.
We handle all kinds of feed, in-
cluding bran, hay aud mixed feed.
You will find obr service just a lit-
tle better than others, ji <
(10-14) , [“Atwood Brothers.
Stop coughing 1 you rack the
lungs and worry the body. BAL
LARD’S HOREHOUNi) SYRUP
checks irritation, heals the lungs
and restores comfortable breath-
ing. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by S. P. Smith.
Sidney Boys Defeat Comanche
Boys In Foot Ball.
There was a Thanksgiving game
of football played on that mem-
oriable'day of this year, that while
noU.uurch in the public eye, was
nevertheless a game worth notic-
ing.
It was the game played at Sid-
ney on Thursday between Ivoys of
the Grammar school and hte Sid-
ney school an Vi terminated in a
score of 30 to 0 in favoV of the Sid-
LIABILITIBS
Capital stock paid in________________________
Surplus fund —___£________£___£___________
Undivided profits —^______________I__I_
Less current expenses, interest, And taxes paid
Interest and discount collected but not earned
(approximate) _______________________
Circulating notes outstanding_______________
Net amount due to National banks_____—T_.
Net amount due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other than included in 30 or 31) —
Total of Items 31 and 32___^_-£—
Individual deposiis subject to check _________
Total demand deposits (other than bank de-
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, 36, ”' >
37, 38, 39, and 40----------—............. 101,587.34
Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve
Bank, including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts -___
5,871.36
101,
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with
Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id) _______
Total contingent liabilities (55 a, b, and c) _
State of Texas, County of, Comanche, ss:
I, W. ]J. Cunningham, Cashier of the above-named bank, cto so!
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know]
and belief. W. J. Cunningham, Casliie
Correct—Attest: R. H. Moore, J. F. Tate, J. W. McCollum, Dim
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of November,
Bob McCampbell, Notary Public, Comanche Co., ~
The Chief-Exponent’
Tobacco Fund
FOR OUR SOLDIERS IN EUROPE!
The good women of the country are knitting, sweaters, sock
wristbands and all sorts of comfortable things to send to tl
soldiers at the front What about tobacco! There is nothii
you can think of that will give more comfort and solace
those men than tobacco. i •
t * 9
This paper has made all arrangements ,to send tobacco,
not only that, but is going to send thetagst popular brands
this country—the kinds that many orHhe men have used
home and that they“Hll-know are good.
Tobacco can be sent to Europe without tak, import duty
freight. Through the generosity of leading tobacco manufae
turers we are enabled to send 50c worth of smoking tobacc
chewing tobacco or cigarettes for 25c.
It will be worth many quarters to receive grateful acknowl
edgement of your donation from some soldier at the front,
return post card stamped and addressed to you will be pi*
in each package you donate.
Send us a quarter if that is all ygu can sp&re, Or more if yot
.x * -- -
ney boys. .
The game was spectacular and
loosely played on the part of both
teams.
To Cars a CoM la Oas Day.
I»«rsi*ta refund juoncy II It tail* to cote.
K. w. osovn-s afeoatarc on each bon. Sk.
can spare it. This is a time to make sacrifices for the comfoi
of those who are risking thrirltves. Send one dollar, ten doll
lars, or one hundred dollars if you can spare it. There won’
be any too much tobacco to go around. The names of all 1
who make donations and the amounts donated will be put
ed in this newspaper from time to time.
Cut out the form below, fill it out for as Uberal an amount
as you can afford and send to ns with yonr contribution wit
out delay as it is important to get tobacco to the other side
quickly as it can be done.» •
3
THE CHIEF EXPONENT, Comanche, Texas.
In accordance with your offer to send-popular brands of to-
btocos and cigarettes to opr soldiers in Europe in units of 5(
packages, each for 25c, I enclose $__________and will thank yo
to send the kjnds I have marked below and enclose in each nacl
age a stamped return postcard addressed to mh.
—-25c pkg. NovT. Popular cigarettes having retail value of
'-x 50c. ’
2- Popular pipe tobacco having retail valnel
----25c pkg. No. 3. Popular cigarette tobacco having retail I
~7 value of '60c. * a 1
—*.25e pkg. No. 4. Popular plug chewing tobacco having re-
tail value of 50c. “ 1
(Your Name)_________________
(City and State)__--a*--!_______
> ■ I r-’ . .......
(R. F. D. No.)-----—
i
ar-T %.
,
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917, newspaper, November 30, 1917; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877251/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.