The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 1 of 10
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ALT04 TEXAS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1911
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SBXZZiLU 232E23KV. . iZK
OUR DEPOSITS
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Jan. 3,1910 $52,630 88
Jan. 3, 1911 85,348 78
INCREASE 32,717'90
"There's a Reason."
The Alto State Bank
INAUGURATION CEREMONIESjj
Oscar Branch Colquit Sworn
in as Governor of Texas.
M. C. P.\KI.imi...
M. !•;. MUJ.-KH.
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..Cashier
yjurar."- re-T.«aTr«jrra*TV'-
Austin, Texas, Jan, 17.— In
the presence of the largest
crowd of fashionably attired
auditors ever gathered in th ■
Hall of Representatives, Ose r
l^ranch Colquitt was today i• 1
auguratcd as governor and A.
B. Davidson as Lieutenant-
Governor of Texas, the latlt: (
for his third term,
Mr. .Colquitt entered the
hall 0:1 the arm < t retiring
Thomas Mitchell Campbell.
The first act of the ia.ter
when lie had become a privat-.:
citizen was to extend his hand
to Governor C dquiu just
the latter ltild conclude 1 t 1..-
iii'i the oath of oiiiee. Again,
wl- u Governor'Colquitt L.ii
! in • ■ hi-• inaugural adu.\ ,
I Mr. Campbell extended Irs
| haul, :.r.< Governor and Kx-
! G e;.1 • 4ve the CUStOBUry
Continental State Bink of-Alto, Texas
yT 5I5.000 °°
I,750 GO
Capital Stock....
Surplus
Individual Deposits 90,77(5 «7
Cash and With Banks 73/>5" 74
Advanced on Cotton 9.624 12
To j Cur i Friends 5 and : Custom:: ,
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Vwu wii: p'easi notiei; from the above figures
our Bank is in excellent condition, and as you kn< •• i
rI\ lys been l he policy ' I this Bank to aecomm >da! • :•
Iriwiid.s and Cu-t-.mers, an 1 as it is now the time 01 t
vear when a number of you need financial nssi.-tar.e-.
we extend von the invitali >n t.) c >me to • ir b m°.
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(inires on,
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Ti; • regular routine being
li, all'entcrv <
vhcre lovely
ii d. ;• Msed u . n, all'enl red th
Thrown from Bu&gy. i ^ Vnst End Chib.
While out driving last Fri-j On Wed: day ..! <*rni-^
day evening, Mr. Claudo Coats 'January nt , the V. est Km'' t • n dy i:er
_nnd the Misses I'yle n; t w ;h Club had a del: litful meeting 1 : ' : ' • -« t l'io .
what might easily 11 " h 7..;*. Ivug tie Deeper.
terminated in a se-riou:
dent. While descend in
hill their horse became ba ily timing room
frightened and jumped, t!:<ow-- fi s!iu:«.". '•• w-ve . ••rv-i 1 q ieiu .ne
Cofts from th«h«j . inemh'iys wefe
He held to the iir how. h .. ..!• Kd A
For C lion 1 a .lory at Husk,
An
bozi•'. 03 in iiOu
iv.
Hi.-, peth a..d the sj •
of Messrs. C pb^li •
ud Lieut.-G jvernor ; --on
v .rybri'In con;e'
ngural cere^jba -^ing,
U, 1 CX,i -, j all# 10.— i lie 1oi Ill
S- or '■ 'end n is a b:liv% • d s • o; I v II :
f r. pproprktting i 150,000 fori Realty C . for the week
1 he -siabds'Ui"ir « i a •otton iag January >4. :o.,:
-t i y ■ t --.e R'isk p-jnUeu-: Man II ■ ;;i; :
ti. rylo:' t . • 11 aiiuiacane ol acres; iv ".. in P.: . 2
, ail J making it W. f. Knnp
u'.y
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ll! 111.11 alo ;gon
ice: ;i:ss'O.K-r
prison 1! y 1,
iblish it.
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being done. Ah. i
cei\x 1 several slight • rr •£
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_ |v. .ve ; •'unc.i . , jil.t; e—..
t I .....; la: J. f. al in Cen- hj]C ;i , .Viu^aai. t each
about the hrrd, but asi^e ir* in) tral iuinneso'..'.. 1 0; lesciip P. . r
being badly scar.d i'.e y-n, r.<;dr?sr5 Bert ;i County H ,r:e we • p.ic'ieU t<r lav.
Jadies svstained 110 injni . Real L tuto Co., S. d; L ipid::,
Uoaut t caed. , ..e j ■
2U leri > of iii h .ve redir
.Mich.
Just receiv,' i a f: sli car ol
Just Received.
The largest shipment of pc^ "jrVcciV" A ii dfa 1 lav, "the
'•Star Brand Shoes" ar ,.cry h.^t) -u W. Carter's,
opened by any house, i"
Cherokee county.
BLANKLV BROS.
Lee Thomas is attending
i*yler Commercial Co lege.
v.apaeiti- s •; before tiie f.
isiature ibledi in joint
session.
Gov. nor Can pie i 1 per-
formed his I...-1 '.Hi ial act ■
. iiA: . AM)RKv -.
Miii . eate . . ..• mid .. uortii
of town.
' in't forv-'t u
Mi.") IO..H .iw.nu t iv. U
llbck, when Secretary I ,Shoes,c
and oet the full
Hi-jo o e
of State W. R Townseni!
caire in with the cominissioi.:l'"d
Of Hon. Kd R. Cone as C,nJLad,es JcfTerso11' and Master/1b!". giii
i uarauteed.
Official Statement of th: Fi.iaaciai G ndition of
The Alto State Bank
or ALTO, "STATE OF TEXAS
at the c.'osc of business on the /th day of January, 1911,
published in The Alto Herald, a newspaper printed and
published at Alto, Si,.!: of Texas, cn the 19th day <d
January, 1911.
R J-SOUKCKS
Loans and Discounts, personal and collateral $.33.5-^2 68
Loans, real estate 8,261 48
Overdrafts 3,121 63
Real Kslate 520 78
Kurniture and fixtures ',839 80
Due from Approved Reserve Agents—net8,240 71
Due from other Hanks and Bankers, subject
to check, nee 536 30 3S.777 01
Cash Items 20 97
Currency 6,887 on
Specie 1,486 85 8,894 82
Other resources as follows: Guaranty Ifund •'v,_2S
Totai $95,069 48
I.lAHIl.ITIKS
Capital slock paid in £10,000 00
Surplus fund 1,73000
Undivided profits.. 77284
Individual deposits 81,944 89
Cashier s checks n>i 75
Time certificates of deposit,
Totai ?•<>.<;,0*9 4.8
THE STATE OF TEXA?I
County of Cherokee
We. M. C. Parrish, as president,
and T. D. Miller, as cashier of said nana, each of ih, do solemn-
ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowl
edge and belief. M. C. t'ARKISH, l'r idenl.
T. D. MIELliK, Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to 'k fore 111c this 14th day of January,
nineteen hundred and ten.
Witness my hand and notarial seal on the <We last aforesaid.
I'd 1) IHlDENHAMER, Notary Public.
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Correct—Attest - C. C. l;i: \NCis f
M. E McCLt'RK : Directors.
K. M. DyxtXH )
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uiis-ioiH'i of A ricidturo. Gov. \1,111
I Campbell altixed his biguature !
tu the document, and wasij
done with the care.; of state. ]
T tie first . ,-t of Gov. CI- j
cjii.'tt alter signing the oath of
olfice at the inauguration to
day was to sign the conimis-i
sion of !. T. Bowman as his'
"js to town Monday
private secretary.
Very soon afterward lie
signed the mileage and pei
dium bill, which is the first
bill to be signed during the!
present session of the legis/
lature.
There was a large attend-
ance of the Sunday School at
the Methodist Church last
Sunday. The collection,
amounting to ^17.74, was
given on the new church en-
terprise.
People "wishing to buy or
: sell land would do well to see
the Knapp Realty Co, Tracts
!of every: description and size
from buiiding Jots to thotis/
and of acres.
Tomato Fertilizer—A car to
arrive in a ew day.?. Better
p aco your order at once, be/
foie ail is taken up, ac Bur-
nett's.
M:sses Lena | Guinn and
Addie Byle were visitors in
Rusk lhst Saturday and Sun/|
Jday.
Oldici.il St '.vii'.nt ol the! inancial Condition of the
The ConiinentaJ Stale Bank
(tf Alto, Statfi of Tox^s,
At the close of business 01 th.: 7th day of January, 1r' 1',
published in the Alto Herald, a new:paper published cl
Alto. St-jte of Texas, 011 the 19th day of January, 1911.
i-ftiMour.oi
Loans and discounts, jx-rsoiial or collateral $20,194 68
Loar.s, real estate t>77' -!7
Overdrafts none
Hills of exchange (cotton) 65
I'nrniture and fixture; 1,920 55
Due from aj)proved reserve agents, net... 71 1 91
Due from other banks and bankets, sub-
ject to chcck . 1
Casli items
Currency 6,525 00
Specie •, • .47*> 33 74,7' *' -7
Other resources as follows, Guaranty Fund " M '
Total ,
1.1,miii .111:
Capital Stock paid in M5.0 .,
Surplus fund 1,75"
Undivided profits, net -go
Individual deposits, subject to check k'S
Cashier's checks •,.!>; ; -
Certificates of Deposit, issued for money borrowed
Total " >111,974 ;
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Cherokee. We, A.C.Harrison, as vi, • j
(K ill, and Otis Rounsaville, as cashier of said bank, eaeh of ir-. <1 .
solemuly swear tint the above statement is tr 1;■ • t-> t':e !., <•! or
knowledge and bei..?f, A. C. M ARRlSt 'N. \ ice I'r< - .<:
C.t'S ROUNSAVILLE, Ca.Lar
Sworn and subscribed to before me this i,uh day of J; ntr.irj,
A. i>, 1 iaeteen hundred and ten.
Witness my hand an<l notarial seal on the date lant aforesaid
S. F. HARRISON, Notary Public. Cherokee Co. Texas.
Correct—Attest. R M. Fismkr j
M J. IIoga* j Directors
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The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911, newspaper, January 19, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214127/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.