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Vbminitoa-fiiifsn'dcr Wedding Gha. ury News Mr. Henderson Whiltlngton Ulen Kose and Miss Alta Haif- Friday, APRIL 25, 1924 No. 5803 Rifoit ih Coxomoji The City National Bank At GranUury, in the State of Texas, at the close of bnnesi Mar. ji, 194.

RESOURCES. (a)Loanaand Discounts includlpjj rediscounts (except those shown onb and c) Ji95.455 Acceptances of other banks discounted ilderof Granbury were mar Mr. Woncrift'e Speech Hon. Et ank Woozencraft, former mayor of Dallas apd war veteran, spoke in behaft of W. G.

McAdoo and an instructed delegation to the National Democratic Convetion before an audi-jmgJLhajjBliefllh court led at the home of the bride's Qr.S. T. R. Green Over City National Bank. arents Sunday afternoon at 3 Total I'clock, Rev E.

P. Swindalloffici- 193.455 IS PAGEANT A GREAT SUCCESS Our teachers, pupil and the Uoies of the Parent-Teacher Association have reason to feel proud of the success of the pageant of last Monday, celebrating San Jacinto Day. 4trtfmVf4ng-inU--full detailv we are glad to say the program was carried out exactly as ad-verti-jed and in every feature was far better than public ex pected. In six episodes of Texas history the costuming was historically correct, older peo Uing. Overdrafts, secured; unsecured NQNZ V.

S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) All other U. S. Government securities. fso.ooo 00 There were several friends and Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc SERVICE car I'hoiK me whvti i.

ale going a f'o: t' or other elatives present. The out of BankinR house, 00; Furniture and fixtures, $3,410 00 room here Saturday. The speaker arrived by automobile from Dallas at three o'clock and was met at the Colonial Hotel by a 50,000 00 7.44 65 9,910 00 19,400 78 3 35 54 21,446 85 -own relatives of the bride-groom a were: liis uioiaer, wrs. aic- neat estate owneu otner man banking bouse Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national bauk Checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting may bo able to pet committee of business men aod jLiride, sister and brother-in-law, joiul am! taVc you as up farmers including a number of 5 75 Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Rhodes, of 121(697 60 un joiner iuih Hem 11) Total of items 9, '10, 11, nr 3 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer anddue frotn U. S. Treasurer Other assets, Cotton Bills Exchange Total ple iuthe audience recognizing 2,500 00 R.

K. fare. I meet all trains. Loo Cleveland Day -58 PHONES Night 94 aSnOUNCEM UNT8 the true representations of costumes and manner of life in 39.7'3 7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund wome'n.

He was introduced by G. Waltrip After reviewing the public re cord of W. G. McAdoo as Secre tary of the Treasury and Director of Railroads he declared that it was unlike Texas democracy send an uninstructed delegation to New York which would be at the absolute mercy of strong political machines such as Tam- Glen Rose. The relatives of the bride were, her grand-father, W.

H. Martin, of Lipan, uncle and family, Mr. Estus Martin, of Brazos, sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Bill Mimics of Glea Rose. The bride grcom is well know at Glen Rose being a Life-Saver at the Lake View swimming pool nine years.

50,000 00 25.COO 00 6.oo 68 some of the episodes, especially those of the Confederacy. In this latter was an unique feature, the slave section being re Undivided profits Minimum Clurgis by the line, We Strictly in Advance. Reserved for Less current expenses, interest, and taxas paid- 5,766 35 724 St Circulating notes outstanding 00 Individual deposiu subject to check "in 6S0 st presented by Barney Hightower For Representative, 101st" PHrict Vv! T. CRAVES, of Erath Co and Aunt Judy Anderson, two I Certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) a83o 00 COUtlt. or nthpr mnnirinal tlnnoitB caoh raJ t-x1 A rr Af ex.

slaves, with a number of chil 4nJri3mtJia.JiegXQ The bridaigf-Gfaftbttgyi-t assets of ihibAnl6pj--B-ety bond .7 88 ot Deposits requiring notice, but less than ia days chine an oiii ia.siuoneu wagon ana rid J. D. KEITH, of Erath re-election Total of demand deposits(other than bank deposits )subject to -Reserve, Items 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 171,608 K2 'What the cation needs" be ing on a bale of cotton. Other features were also specially attractive, and none more said, "is a clearheaded, high hearted, convincing in speech and of proven ability, Attorney, 29th Judicla' For District Disirii t. so than the pioneers, with the T7lTHnTTrnTgragotvvtm his own Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 69 Total erf time deposits subject to Reserve Items, 32, 33, 34, and 35 $21,28069 Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances oLothet.

banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement this bank 7 State of Texas, County of Hood, ss: M. M. Robinett, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge aud-belief. M. M.

Robinett, Cashier. Subscribed aud sworn to before me, this 9th day of April 1924. Atha Ferrell, Notary Public, Hood County, Texas CoRRKCt-Attest: Sid Towell, S. H. Cook, A.

R. Jarrett, Directors S.V.M M. RUSSELL- Erath County CARKOI.E MeCONNKU, itlu Conn! AUAKINi: K. IK.H'TdX oM-'ulo 1'iiito totinty I EMM A i County, MuUklS Second Term Iflf! 'Hf''Wl MP JWj vtfN 3T" Aw most accomplished young la dies. She was born and raised in Granbury, receiving her educating fron Granbury high school, graduating in high honor she then attended, John Tarleton college receiving a second grade after, which she began teaching school and taught a term of two years at Hill City.

She is known loved by every one. Mr. and Mrs. WhitUngton will leave Wednesday for Glen Rose-where they will make their home, Their many friends join in wishing them a long happy wedded life. A Friend.

COUNTY AGENT NOTES Spray time is here! The following spray are standard; used will give, good results. For all kind of eating caterpillars or insects use Arsenate of Lead at the rate of 2 to 4 lb. to fifty gab Ions of water or in small amounts 1 heaping teaspooonful-to one gallon- of water. For sucking insects use black leaf 40 or nitic-sulphate at the rata of one tea- cow being led tjehind. The young ladies representing the red, ivhite and blue, those represent-iiv tho colonies and the states of the union, the' boy scouts, the fuimo citizens, and especially the little tots representing the T.

stale flower, "The Blue The individual characters listed in the program were well represented in their i.o.ituines ai actions. The parade consumed nearly an. hour, being well timed so as give the best effect, and rc-roTTIing to the school building there was a program of splendid, talks, wjtli s6me music and readings! all in harmony with the great historical occasion. lei which will commend itself to a strong mnjority of his fellow men. We progressive demo-' crats of Texas suggested such a leader to the nation four years ago.

We are going to suggest such a leader again. And this time the suggestion is going to be accepted and the nation will elect that greatest of progressive democrats, Hon. Wm. G. McAdoo." At the conclusion of his speacb someone jn the audience demanded if McAdoo isaCathplic.

This was denied by the speaker. An Important Meeting Granbury will be the host on Saturday April 26th to pecan men of Hood county as well as those from several adjoinmg counties. Expert pecan men A V. i.AK.N ED Re-election R. I Jl-'XN IS J.OHM A.

SEARCY- EAR! J. AM BERT Quality, Service, Price All of our merchandise is fairly priced and backed with our guarantee of satisfaction. We want a man to get his mon- For County JucIkc, Hood County, K. II. FAULKNER Rc-election R.

M. MU-t required tnuth study of detail, and all connected therewith have lor to. Lierk, iiood Vo.unty, ey's worth here ALWAYS. We strive to make our service as near- will take part in the prograi reason to feel a just prjde in its among whom are J. H.

Burkeut, universally pronounced success HIT WTTBL HKIH III I la 1 rnAi I anVUIIIK nninn nr 10IU- at! una Ditter Rimbriais affl'arrifiWt. A tinr ul nti.iv to one gallon of jAj-SvSS--111 1 Ar Pecan suucuuist, cjuuc' Th water, with sufficient soap to II. CLAY JOHNSON CLAl Dlv COVEY. ment of Agriculture anil origi The College Hill Birtnday Club Met at the home of Mrs. Ed- nator of the Burkett paper shell nf Tex: Mereditli-Eord -Clothiers, 1 1 it April 11, witTi IT present; each presenting a nice gift.

Some verses from the Bible was read. The guessing jfor Co. Tf-asuror, Hood County, V. T. TRIMliEE Re-election uoss MRS.

ANNiE MAY l-OLMES make lather. Nicotine dust will-also give good results for suuk-ing ir.sects.. Forr Fira i-seises such as mildew, rust, use Bordeaux Mixturewhich is prepared froonlime and copper sulphate with water. If you have trouble with these diseases let me know and I can make up Men Outfitters as Pecan Growers Association and who is manager of a pec in grove of one thousand acres located in Ellis county; Fred W. Westcourt," Prof, of Horticulture, John Tarleton.

College; J. prize not being guessed by any Henry Mcridith PIKiii-ta Tpvoc Harry Ford ViCUUiHW, i vauj i.ne, each drew domino and Miss Alta Raifsnider drawing Hood County, For 1 ax Assessor, ii' If" A. Evans, Peeaii Specialist, Arlington; and others. Problems th- '-'iggest won the 1 l.t ME a stock solution will be good for some time, To pecan; prize, which a glass cream pitch of vital interest to every pecan for C-x Commissioner l'teciiut No. men: mu rutan aac grower in Hood-county, will be or, uaite anu itMiiuncme rvi'd.

The nueting was ctnng-v 'from two o'clock to three n.i'.Ki; .1.1. l'A H' (ieelini; discussed, and every landowner of the county, whether he Las o'look. one pecan tree or ten thousand, h'or Co. Commissioner Precinct No. "JOHN -A.

I'kl'CH was bad last year and will probably be worse this year. Make preparations now to spray and save your pecan crop. Arsenate of Lead will do the work. Call on me when I can assist you. Watson, -County Agent.

Notice Is hereby given that a Five pasenger Chevrolett car for sale, $450.00. '( HinS. '2nd term should- attend this meeting, which will be held at the court house. Those who have deep sandy suitable for pecan culture, whether there are taa- JOHN' Met at the home of Mrs, Dora Hi owning April titb, 18 being present. Each presenting a nice gitt.

Several gifts were "received from ones not being present. After which cake and lemonade were served. u. No. 1 i.

I 1 1 i -i '':) i R. M. lOllNSOX tivc trees or not, are urgeu attend alo. No other indus rr A. A.

re-election has such unlimited possibilities Republican Precinct Primary Comention will be held in the several precincts of Hood county Texas, on Saturday, May 3rd, On April 17th they met at the h'uno of Mrs. Alva I'oters in I No. Sufferers From Skin Diseases in Hood county as pecan culture and the development of thisin i onof of Mrs. Lee Searcy's T. dustry should be of interest i to b'Uhday.

Twenty were pros "Gained 50 Pounds" When the Colon becomes coated with hardened food wastes tqe begins to absorb poisons instead of food nutriment. The blood heroines thin and poor aud unable to withstand the ravages of disease germs. The mucous lining of the Colon being raw and irritated, cannot do its work properly. Food is not properly assimilated and the system soon tieuomes weak and rundown. A physician discovered a preparation which pnt.

having six visitors. The fa P. IV'-inct N'-. 1 nui.vrnii.n every man and woman in the county. A record breaking crowd should attend tills tueet- 1924, foi the purpo-: of electing delegates to the County Convention which will be held at Gran bury, Hood County Texas, Tuesday, May Gili, 1021.

puzzle was not solyedby any one. you ar troubled with Ecmu, Tatter. Army Itch. SYn-Y Itch. BuW'i Itch or Itch ia iU vmrtoua form.

Ring worm. Pun pm Dandruff, Sh Rbanni. Skin Eruption or any vtbor skia di. ivcral jokes were read by Kevlectm C. Mrs.

Doyle Wilson. Reiresii- II, Wi H. G. Greer, mcnts werejelo, whipped cream, or trouble. CARD Of' THANK'3 Chairman, County Kepu'oiicin if cream and cake.

dissolves the food wastes and at the same time heals the mucous lining where brgken down, ft nisi aids di- HOOPER'S ii" No. 1 1.1, 11. HlU IT Convention. r. K.

L. Hamilton, aged a lit- TETTER-REM About 7 o'clock Tuesday morn- IT. 1 I nt .1 To the and endearing friends that wcrti so loyaUnd faithful to us, and our dear moth cr during her illness and the trying ordeal of death, we take this means of trying to convey tlHi'He thant 1 1 years, died at liis luniio near Dallas last Sun 1 Cai! It Dm-i ing l. w. iiriiiu; ini 1 rOSTlYTJ-Y CUARANTEEO 'viivention the Chair day afternoon at two o'lock nnd 'it you Mtufactlon you to bo the judge or your money will bo refunded.

contents, together with something l'ke 3000 cedar posts, wer destroyed by lire. The en- gistion and the proper assimilation of the food and is absolutely harmless. It has proven successful with hundreds of his patients and now Ferrasal can be purchased at your druggist'. Take Ferrasal regulaJly night and morning for a month. Your appetite wifl improve, your color wili return and you will feci tike a new person or your money reiuuded.

"GAINED 50 POUNDS" "Ferrasal was recomended to me atirmr A ttiotna non and have rippii talr- our deepest and heart felt his remains were shipped here for burial at Bust Oak cemetery, Somervell county, beside those HOOPER'S TETTER. REM. ttati- Mii'ieratic lx mi i it and in ne wiUi tin' Texa. eU 1 hereby cniiveii wbir.h ie ertnkide. be boon tol4 curdiAt ti( mi gine was taken out, but too much headway was started to save thanks and pray that you, one and all may tinally through a life (ur more tLu quarter century.

Mnl.tl'irc4 anything except part of the of'service to the- cause of the 1 irii Dt ui'iM at-, of I loci EUCAL1NE MEDICINE CO. nobts. We understand 'the fire DALLAS, TEXAS llnn it u. i V. tl 1 nil f1 Master aud humanity be numbered with that great White 'supposed to have staited from of his first wife, who passed away a number of years ago." Tbi; deceased bad been in feeble health for several years and his death wns not unexpected by his family and friends.

He was an old time resident of Hood SolJ by county tube lu'M at the court I in flranbury at 1 I'. on Tu -day, May tUli, for th. one of his boys smoking igar Throne up therci Sold by Cherry Drug Co. ettei about the barn. Nolusur Mr.

and Mrs. K. O. Tidwell, purpose of electing delegates like a new man. I gained 50 pounds in this short time and am in wonderful health.

I can not recommend Ferrasal too highly to antmical and rundown persona. E. Martin." iih West Concho Kan Angtlo, Teias. the State Democratic Convention anco. "Griffith's latest, a great pic county, living a part of tho time to (.

1 Id in Waco cmi May "J7 -i 1 1 the latt'-r to t-t" 40 delegates CHERRY DRUG CO on his farm in tho southern part of the county and a part of the time in Granbury, moving to to the National Demecratic Con G. C. Tidwell. Mrs. H.Tircy, Mrs.

Wm. W. L. Dunkin, Dr. and Mrs', K.

W. Hose. and Fami y. Notice! v. to 1 held in S'eV." York turo.

There is no more inriu, more acting.more finphotogra-" phy, more beautiful scenes, more magnificent acting, and moro reality than you will find Dallas about three years ago The various precinct chair ii. i 1 1 1 1 Mr. Hamiltou was a Confederate 1 No hishing or hunting allowed on our land. This tho property Veteran nnd for many years a member of the Christian church. We never bad a better citizen in the eounty than R.

L. Hamilton, and bis host of friends join in 35c, COe ani the Jar at Toilet Counlcm Urn KaMM Rr 4 vr-n a erta Trotre; t. potninonly known as the Dr. in dozen so-called 'feature1 pic-tares." N. Y.

Evening Globe. We have two used Overlands sod a Ford, in good ronning condition, for sale or trade. Ferkins Bros. men noon lun van precinct primary meetings to be held on Saturday, May 3rd, between the hours of 10 A. M.

and 6 1 M. to send delegates to the county convention. J. B. Wilson, County Chairman.

ranch, and is now dakui uuivnn with tho bereaved 'posted. Mrs. M. J. Coleman, E.

II. Coleman. jmpathy onoi..

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