Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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LEXINGTON LEADER,
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LEXINGTON, CLEVELAND COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 19 JO.
NUMBER 1.;
County Court Proceedings. ' "'!•<
YOUR ATTENTION
Is (artfully called to our official state-
ment at close of business, Nov. 10, 11)10,
which is published in this isstu> of the
Leader on another page.
Please compare it with other Banks in
this locality. You will note that we are
strongest in deposits and reserve.
We are prord of this condition of af-
fairs, and are thankful to the public for
the confidence they have shown in help-
ing us so build up this institution in
three years to the leading and strongest
bank in Southern Cleveland County.
You will note that we hold second place
in the towns of
Purcell and Lexington
And fint and leading in Lexington.
Please bear in mind that our interests
are entirely local.
We have no foreign deals to hold up
and your interests are sure to be looked
after if you become a customer of this
Bank.
We never turn down our loyal depositor?
in time of need.
Security State Bank
CHAS. GREENMORE, Pres. E. M. ABERNATHY, V-Pres.
R. M. EVANS, Cashier
Stilte vs. Christian, violating ti
Prohibition Law: acquitted
j State vs. Farmer, violating Pro-
hibition Law; dismissed.
State vs. Nemetek. violating Pro-
hibition Law; bond forfeited.
State vs. Slavin, killing dom< stie
| animal; acquitted.
Slate vs. Paul Peltier, disturbing
j public worship- acquitted.
State vs. Jim Taylor, violating
I Prohibition Law: guilty, $250 and
00 days in jail.
State vs. Nemeeek, assault and
battery; bond forfeited.
Search and seizure, liquor for-
feited, (Nemeeek).
Search and seizure,(Lurry) goods
returned to claimant on motion of
County Attorney.
Search and seizure, goods for
feited, (Devos).
State vs. Will Jackson, Willie
Key and Henry Wade; all plead
guilty and fined $10 each and cost.
GREETINGS
frrom the New Management of the
farmers Stale Guaranty Bank
Come in and see us. We want (o meet every man, woman and child in (his vicinity, t -
penally the farmers. We are here to stay and desire to do our share of the upbuinding
ol this community. If ou have money to deposit, no matter what amount, our
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McComb-Wilkins.
County Clerk' L. L. McComb and
Mrs. Maggie Wilkins were married
at the residence of the bride, at
Norman, last Sunday, the ceremony
being witnessed only by a few friends
outside the members of the imme-
diate families of the contracting
parties, Judge N. E. Sharp, offici-
ating.
The bride is a most estimable
lady, and the groom is the popular
County Clerk of Cleveland County.
The newly married couple left im-
mediately after the ceremony for
| Muskogee where they will spend
j their honeymoon, the guests of the
groom's brother.
: MASONS—There will be degree
work at the Hall Saturday night.
| \ ou should be present.
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Capital
Stockholders Liability .
Individual worth of officers
and stockholders . ,
$ 25.000.00
25.000.00
500.000.00
Backed by our cash reserve of over seventy-five per cent of our deposits, and the guaran-
tee fund of the State of Oklahoma makes your money safe when you leave it with us.
If you require assistance we always have money to loan. We have no outside in-
terests, of any nature, to protect and expect to devote all our time and resources to our
customers and their business.
F. V. Askew, President.
II. A. Hawk, Cashier
C. II. Wallace, Asst. Cashier.
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capital
$25,000.00
Business Foundei
by S C HAWK,
Farmers State Guaranty Bank
==of Lexington, Oklahoma.=====
EVERY DEPOSITOR GUARANTEED AGAINST LOSS.
The Leader and Gitizan-Star, both One Year, One S
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Read this space next week and notice what Santa Clause
is doing at the ==
PALACE DRUG STORE
THE LARGEST LINE AND MOST UP - TO - DATE LINE
OF CHRISTMAS GOODS EVER IN OUR CITY
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AND NOTICE PRICES
Everybody Welcome
SHERMAN 8 EVERETT, Proprietors
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Lexington Leader. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910, newspaper, December 9, 1910; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110445/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.