The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Report of the condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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at Emma, in the State of Texas, at
the vloae cf business Se± t: the 1st 1910
RESOURC S
L^ans and discounts ........66,614.69
Overdrafts, secured and.un-
secured........ V. .1,337.38
0. S. Fonda to secure circu-
lation 10,000.00
Premiums on U. S. bonds 462.60
Banking 'house, furrii ure and
ftxtgres „.,..... .2,428.84
Due fiom mtional banks (not ^
^reserve egents) .........5,104.07
D_e from, approved rt serve
—'• agents 21,348.96
Checks and o„her cash items 65.61
V Notes f other National banks 755.00
- ractional paper currency,
nicke's, and cehts 37.07
JLajful money reserve in bank, viz?
Specie;..' 4,352.80
Legal tender notes 4,352.80
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 o | Q of ci culation...500.00
Total :: .113,006.82
L ABILITIES
Capital st >ck paid in 25,000.00
Surplus fund 5 000.00
Undivide 1 profits, less expenses
and.taxes paid; 1,473.76
National bank notes ou tstandinglO 000.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 43,806-06
Time certificates of deposit 17,727.00
Bills payable, including certifi-
cates of deposit for money
borrowed 10,000.00
Total "..113,006.82
State of Texas. )
County of Crosby f
I, Edgar Allen, Cashier of the above-'
named bank; do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Edgar Allen, Cashier
"Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of September, 1910.
Walter E. Crarilord, Motary Public
Cort-ectvrr Attest:
■— A. K. Lackey,
J. W. Caiter,
J. C. Woody,
Directors
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WILL ESTABLISH AN OFFICE IN CROSBYTON AT AN
EARLYJDATE, AND WILL BE GLAD IF THOSE DESIR-
ING ABSTRACTS OR SUPPLEMENTAL .ABSTRACTS
WILL LEAVE ORDER AT THE PRINTING OFFICE
AND YOUR ABSTRACTS WILL COME TO YOU ATONCJE
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J. C. WOOD Y
PERSONAL MOTION
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Mrs.—J. O. Wooten, MissWi™* mwim
en and W. H. Hames were call-
ers at the Review office^ this MP
week.
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J. M. BASSETT, President
R. M. BASSETT, Vice-President
W. D. PETZEL. Cashier
First State Bank
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
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W. A, Snell is needing, custo-
{mers at his spot cash store on the
North side, and if yotr want your
dollar to-do double duty take it
to Sne|l, Crosbyton, Texas. f
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D. R. Bailey was in the city^;
this week fwntrin^ar^Petersburg
and while here was a caller at
the Review office.
Snell's store is headquarters
for the ladies dress goods and
general dry goods as well as many
things for the men, now is the
time to begin patronizing the
spot cash store and be convinced
that it is the place of quality and
low prices. It's Snell's store on
the North Side in Crosbyton.
W. W. Gainer of Emma was
over from Emma this week and
says that business in that part is
rather slim.
I have clients for houses both
business and dwellings.
12t Barney Johnson,
Post Office Building.
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ORGANIZED UNDER THE
BANK GUARANTY FUND PLAN
Snell 8 store is the place, the g0 cheap that you may "think it a and we certainly give the value.
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what you want and the price is I glft- come and see- Cash 18 Kingj Snell, Crosbyton
The New
Western Hotel
SPUR, TEXAS
On Burlington Avenue, is the
place to get a good meal.
Mrs. James Mahone, Prop.
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Live Stock
ompany
Julian M. Bassett,
Manager
P. 0. Address,
rosbytou, Crosby Co.,
TEXAS
BREEDERS AND DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE RANGE CATTLE
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OWNERS OF -N- FARM LANDS
Northern Office
1101 McCormick Building
CHICAGO,
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In Crosby and Dickens Counties, Texas
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Plains and Valley Lands On both sides of and including Blanco Canon
Altitude 2800 to 3000 feet.
Annual rainfall over 22.6 inches mostly in the spring and summer.
Adapted to Stock1 Farming, Corn, Wheat* Oats, Alfalfa, Vegetables, Fruit,
Cotton.
Cotton yields one-half to three-fourths bale to acre. No weevils here.
A first-class Cotton Gin is in operation on the Crosby County t^act. •
Hogs thrive and are free from disease.
This range includes the Silver falls in White River, fed by never failing
springs. Thirteen million gallons of water 'flow over these falls every day.
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Over five-sixths of these lands are on the plains; are very fertile and yield
abundantly a variety of crops in addition to natural grasses, including a heavy
sod of mesquite. ~ . ■■ ■ ■
The soil, a Strong ..chocolate loam, varies but little from four feet in depth and
overlies the water, carrying "Blanco beds" of clay, shale, lime and sand
'stone. There is abundance of pure water underlying this locality; wells aver-
age, about two hundred feet in depth, and in these the--water., j:ises thirty to
sixty feet. Wa - . *
Write to or visit us; you will be welcome and well entertained at Crosbyton,
where'you can at your leisure investigate every feature of the property.
Daily mailhack and automobiles from railroad points to4Crosbyton.
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v OpportunRy Is1 here afforded to obtain in any size tracts, the finest, smooth agricultural landson the South Plains of Texas,
the farms, orchards, gardens, crops and stock on these lands show in a measure what they will produce. The owners havft farmec^i|^|' ■
and ranched in this country over iwenty-four years; now cuItlvate-!2Q& acres and produce all their requirements in feed, fruits,
vegetables, meaty-poultry and lard;: ^ ^ :
Present prices $20. TO $30. PER ACRE; according to distance from Crosbyton: Terms $4. PER ACRE CASH; bafeficeoneto '
years, equal pay mentis; at 8 per cent annual interest. *
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White, Frank E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910, newspaper, September 15, 1910; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242204/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.