The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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RAHAM TEXAS
—GENERAL
AN, AND COLLECTING BNSIN
WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE REAL ESTATE
Dealers In Notes and First Mortgage- Bonds
GEORGE H. MCLAREN, President.
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The Hoi Weother. - j
W« are not tbe leant Wt discourag
•d by the hot, dry weather,
hope it la a blessing in. d
may have -tt'deterrent effect
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NO. BN7.
Report of tho Condition,
SfiHS Brito Mill Buk,
ect upon •
' A a __I___1_ OOaAa. ^vi T’aw «a « i
BANNS.
Official Statement tf the financial
C#a4itAea#f the -
No 4418.
Keport ef tbe Condition
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I Loans and Discounts, , • 7* 130.90
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pening political contest, snd
'Tj: irrz:aJZT^^ ^ un-
NDlSb 7VU Cora CM®, but It b«s ; ..... *
sc. touched tk* cottoh. Tk* ftht l .8. BoDdjtDOOCurecrcu.
hay cutting is a little Aorf, hut tha
Tiglir wlseman confidently - pro-
mises rain the latter part of June
snd in Jui> and Due from National Banks
leu Juno coro mAT “ Duf from SW B.nk. And
late as the Isst of July snd mage _ .
a fair yield. So thdr* is a good
chance yet for feed crops.
As for cotton, H Is unhurt. Every-
body knows that cotton is a dry
18,004.60
lstion,
Ptahiumi on U. S. Bonds,
Banking hpnse, furniture
y snd fixtures,
12,500.00
i 500.00
9rm.i>7
9,660.39
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2,953.15
Pv
Bankers,
Due from approved reserve
agents, 3.202.95
Checks and other cash items, T,W.01
Notes of other Nst'l Banks, 710.00
Fractional paper currency, - 4
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jf It kmufmi rtaam* Bturvi In Saak, vii:
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of thne to mature a crop J?ven
is planted now. .... .Cotton can be
00unted on to do the unexpected, i
It can make half a bale to the acre
on a top crop after September.
The Idwer half of the state is in eireulsdonh
excellent conditions, indeed crops Total,
are bountiful as far north as Waco - liabilities.
and East Texas hat-turned out well. r#piui ,tock paid in,
and th#t money in the bank . Sur^tlut fund,
The experienced farmer would ^^ivided profits, less ex-
r at her have too littlq than too much , and taxes paid
moisture “* r* ““ ” 1 *' *
4,742.00
. hartal J"looay «• Nsk
Specie, • 2.077.00
Legal-tender notes, 2,665.00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cent of —
625.00
• 142,819.42
.£
The experience
of the National Bank notes out-
• 50.000.00
10,000.00
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Loving State BanH
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At Loving, State of Texas, at the
close of business on the 7th day of
June, ‘' 1911, published io
Graham Leader, a newspaper printed
and published at Graham. State of
Texas, on the 15th day * of June,
1911.
RESOURCE#
Loans and discounts, personal
or collateral........ I 12,572.56
Loans, real estate - ' y 854,25
Overdrafts, 69.22
Real esUte, (banking house) 2.981.48
Furniture and fixtures. *, . 1,575.85
Due from approved
reservepg'ts, net.. .#1.052.66.
Currency.. A...... 8700.00 7,
WO. 32 1,680.32
^ Bills of Exchange,
e Loans ana Discoui
17,508968
25,000.00
11,400.00
5,330.00
Specie
Discounts,
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured,
U, S, Bonds to Secure circu-
lation, ..
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures, r
Other real estate owned, ’'
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents),
Due from approved reserve
agents.
Checks and other cash items.
Notes pf other Nat’ 1 Banks,
Fractional paper currency
nickels and cento, 345.17
’1 Lawfat n*o*> Rooarvala Buk, vtsl • ■ :
Specie; #6 , 230.00
Legal-tender mites 14,050.00 20,280. op
Redemptio ‘ ~
7.887.93
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state’s history. failing, together. Due to other Nat’l flpnki. ^
^olntUlil gloomy for.Do.lln,. Rwr"
bv putting Texas actually in the individual deposits subject
first place among the agricultural to check,
states. The greatest inconvenience
of the preant spell is the scarcity
of water In tanks and streams for
ase by towns and cities but there la
5.144.33
57.295.01 >of UB’
Total,
State or Texas,
• 142.819.42
County-of Young, f "* I, Chas. Gav,
Cashier of the above named bank, do
■ ~* solemnly swear that tpe above state-
plenty ef water underground *mcnt is •true to the bekf of my kmtwl-
communlties that need It
ging wella TT"
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We have learned a lot and are
learning- a lot more about conserv-
ing moisture in tbe soil and about
crops that need less moiature than
Indian corn. All this la profitable
for the present and more profitable
for the future.
Turn on the fan and get in the
shade.- The unJveree hasn't slipped
a oog. anA^Provldenoe hasn’t gone
to sleep. « bUHI
dig- edge and belief.
Chas. Gay, Cashier.
Correct—Attest: F. P. Burch.
J. W AKJN,
R. J. Johnson,
v Directors.
Subscribed and sworb to before me
this 12 day of June 1911.
Mays Gilmore, Notary Public
Tha ML Pleasant Prohibition Club
at Patman school house
Thursday night, Juna 22 with Ttev.
___... - ■ {O.- F. Pearce as speaker. If you
Tbe best years for money in Texas|^ave not heard him come out and
he will tell jrou somethings worth
while coming to hear. He gives
are the dry
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years.—Fort Worth fte-
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Teething babies alaaya.have a.
bard time of it when this process
occuri in hot weather. • They ' not
only have to 4 with painful
gusts fau*.-r- I* dlaordar-
ed. bo v and tbe body un-
cemion-..v The best help you
.an give the little sufferer is Mc-
GEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It correct*
sour stomach, cools and quiets tha
bowels and helps digestion. Price
25c and 50c-per bottle. Sold by
All Druggists.
Other resouraces as follows:
- ■■ Guaranty Fund 300.00
Total fJl 6*6.34
LIABILITIES
t'apita! Stock paid In.......fl0.000.00
Undivided Profits, net ^ 683.76
Individual d«|toeits subject
to e^jeck...... .....
Cashier‘s Checks............._14.05
Bills Payable and Re-
discounts...,.....;..,. 2,50o 00
Total _ 121,086.34
STATE OF TEXAS I w ^ u
County Young | "e’ M u
Steadham. as vice presidenL and D.
F. Ford aV cashier of said bank, each
do solemnly swear that the
above statement \s true to the best of
our knowledge and belief,
/' M. H. Steadham, vice pres.
D. F. Ford, cashier
mption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) ~ ^ - 1.250.00
Total, ■ 415,720.84
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock pald ln,*
A. d:
^tls~ '12th &kt 6t June,
nineteen bnndrvd and eleven
Witness my hand and notorial seal
on the dale lail aforesaid.
J. H. Johnson, Notary Public
CORRECT—ATTEST:
M. H. Steadham i
/Directors
J. J. Dickson v )
3,
At Graharft, in the State Of Texas, at
the close of business, June 7, ldll.
RESOURCES.
• 29,828.37
27^,704,64
4.9<>9.71
24,633.52
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Surplus fund,
Undivided profit*, less exr
• 100.000.00
j>en*eb and taxes paid,
Ltional Bank notes out-
30,000.00
44.711.54
Geo. H. McLaren,
LAWYER
Graham, - *. Texas.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
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Dr. W. A. MORRIS,
DENTIST,
Office over Graham National Bank
GRAHAM. TEXAS.
Kay a akin,
LAWYERS
• Texa»
Qranam.
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J. E. SIMPSON
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LAWYER,
GRAHAM, TEXAS
Office Owar Pact Off lea. ^
standing.
Due toother National Banks
Due to State and Private
’ Banks and Bankers
Due to approved Reserve
*
,000 00
027.52
Individual deposits subject)
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9,773.59
Drummond "Hunt
Attorney at Law
\ Guaranty State Bank Bidg-
D alias, - Texas
to check.
Bills payable,
Including
Off
cegtificates of deposii
for .money borrowed
- C W. JOHNSON, —
i8o.ow.35 . Attorney - at - Law
25,000.00
• 445,720. »*♦1
.money „ borrowi
Total,
State of Texas, ) .
County 0/ Young, f88.
Cashier of the auove named ban
solemnly swear toat the above
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stato
Sworn and subscribed to before me *enl is true ,to the liest of my kno^
ledge and belief.-
*1-1 R. E. Lynch. C'eghier.
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•v R. E. Mahry
J " S. BOYp’ STREET
Directors.
U^hXm, TEXAS.
Will preeftok in the Courts of Yount
and adjoining counties.
Office Wear Side Square,
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Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 13th day of June 1911.
'—; J E. IF. f\>RD, Notary Public.
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Health OflMr Speaks. I failure. to get scavenger service
In accepting the position of health* promptly and
ARNOLD <fe ARNOLD
Attorneys-at-Lhw
- Will practice in all State and Federal
Courts, loan money upon lands, buy
and sell vendor's lien notes, etc. Havt
1 pie to abstracts of titles endear
ish same on short notioe.
com
urn
facta and figures that can’t be de-
nied. Especially are all those who
hold views contrary to tha prohi-
bition cause invited. Those be-
longing to our Club are good sol-
diers and hava pledged them selves
to wago h- warfare against tbe m-
loon until It la driven from our ,
o. W. Newaom.
officer, I did so for tha protection
of the people of our little city—
there Itf no pay in this Job, save
the abuse and cursing that la direct-
ed against the one occupying^ the
position—*1 knew this and am not
oomplalning. What I want to say vised
la this, I am working for your good
I have no Interests of my own to
efficiently; we pay
for such service and we want to
know If you get it Don’t tell your
neighbors, friend or any one else
of poor service, tell this department
and you shall have attention.
Sixth: The city ooaticil has ad-
this department that they
will approve all Its efforteto perfect
the sanitary conditions of our etty.
C.W. HINSON
Surveyor and Consulting
Engineer
Office in Court House
Will make estimates on all classes of
land Surveyed, Drainage and Irrlga*
lion Plants, Reservoirs, Bridges, Etc.
Graham ; Texas
state.
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For
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dition and
writer. See
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SPECIAL QRIVES
conserve, I have no friend to honor, so far as may be directed by law;,
and so enemies to persecute, they *hd we have aaured them of the
all look alike tome, lam trying to co-operation, of the people, and we
make your home free from sickness have never been disappointed in
suffering and death, God knows I the people of Graham and will not
have no other object, can I count be at this time. %.r
on your help? | ff you want to know anything.
Oh, yea; I make mistakes, but ask ua and If we do not know we
will Vou tejl ME of them and help will look it up and “phone” you
me correct them? I want to pre- later.> If you don’t like what we
veqj any and all diseases in our ; are doing or the way we do it, tell
beautiful little city. Will you helpp VB ond the why and wherefore. If
Dr. M. H. CHISM,
Dentist*^ Photographer
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
West Side of Square, two doors south
of Pythian Hall.
H.W. McGOWAN
Contracts for all
- kinds of
DRILLING-WATER WELLS
Aocurate logs furnished on drillii
f
In Very Usable. Little Used Furniture
One Dresser, large French Plate glass Coat ilfkOO Special # 9 >*0
•’ Princess Dresser, full swell front
“ Child’s Drop-side Bed
“ Child’s Cotton Mattress
“ Wash Stand
“ Iron Bed and Spring , ,
“ Extension Table _ „
“ Wardrobe (2 drawer)
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r Centra Table ^ ^ |
•4 Reading fable “
Refrigerator
*4 Kitchen Cabinet
«* Side Board
" Rooking Chair
Vv$j. " Wooden Bed Stead
All above in food condition in fast practically new, no time, 00 discount
- - W. S. McJImssy
,,, Mu 11
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18.50
10.00
3.00
2.75
,12.50
9.00
12.1
2.1
6.00
2*0
10.0#
11.00
18.50
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6^00
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10. no
5.65
1.45
1.50
6 50
4.76
*’ 6.76
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_ 3.00
1.50
6.5#
7.00
11.00
2.25
3.00
me?
Now I want to tell you what you
must do to help me to protect the
lives of your loved onea
First: Clean up and keep clean
your premises, especially stables,
lota, hog pens, etc.
Second: Place buckets under your
closets (these can be had at any
you like our way of doing things aa
well aa the things done, tell other
folks; we won’t have time for those
things.
Now, that we have spoken, let
ua pull together fof a cleaner
town, looking to tbe good of all,
wa must, can and will succeed, wKh
your help. 1 .
Now, in eonduslon. will say we
will be as “good” as We can. but
enforc# all
Accurate logs iurnisnea on drilling
for coal end minerals. ImL phone 29
GRAHAM, TEXAS, r .
CITY BAKERY
Fresh Bread and Cakes every
«• out of
flgpt flies and all dleaeaae bread- or upon the rich and poor alike,
ing insects. T Wa will be alow to cause any one
Third: Pay your scavenger bill b4ut w® ®annot P*1]:
. ____ ... . • . I suede you to obey the law, we will
at least oae month la advenes and'
pay It promptly. A scavenger will
LyMI your place every ten days.
day. Your patronage appre-
ciated _
North Elm Straat
Chicago
KaasaS City
DAILY
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For Dip anywhere, write
G. S. Pentecost,
Gen. Pas#. Agt
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Fort Worth, TeXWa.
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• I represent Cisco and Stamford
Marble Work#, and can fill your
orders for Tombstone# and Iron
Fencing promptly and satis*
torlly. W. B. BAKER,
Graham, Texaa.
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Front Schuster
Cor. Orovs asd Fourth
Graham, j Tcios
General Shoe and Boot
Repairing
Special ai*e and high Krad^, Cow-
boy Boots dnr feature
Mall Orders given specisi attention.
The quuallty is the thing
hi
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J. W. GREEN
Contractor of HauJing
^Phone Ind 4-3
Fourth: Report to the scare agar
or this office any dead animal about
your premised or the streets or
alloys; don't thrown dead chickens
In the alloys, let the scavenger
know and ha srlil remove them at
on 00.
Fifth: RopSrt*to' this office ahy
report you.
• Trusting all will prove satisfac-
tory, and agatn asking your eo-ope-
ration, I am,
Yours to aei
J. L. Will
City Health
jrva,
Yilllamaon.
ealth Officer.
perluhabl* gOOdi HTS Aept
Storage during the eumnser
MACK JOHNSON
—GRADUATE— .
VETERINARY SURGEON
, All calls answered day or night
Residence Second door Bast of
Baptist Church. Office at Con-
nor'# Wagon Yard.
■**Baet Goods*
L TMwuU A
Oraham, Taxas.
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Will make estimates on classes "V.
of Hauling, Moving, Tank
/ Building, Etc.
The right price and reliable ser-
vice are our specialities.
Graham
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Texas
DR. R. D. CARTWRIGHT
VETERINARY SURGEON
and DENTIST
TREATS DISEASES OF AU. ANIMALS
j Office at
HEHDERS0NS WAGON YARD
Galls answered day or night
PHsite Si-4
GRAHAM. TEXAS
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911, newspaper, June 15, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849926/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.