Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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“THE MAN THAT THE PEOPLE KNOW"
( works for you from tbo day bo booka your
ale giving you the benefit of a wide aeqtiain-
tance and many years experience
Publisher's Report of the Condition of the
COLONY STATE BANK
Of Colony Oklahoma
June 30 1023
RESOURCES DOLLARS
Loans and Discounts $5437261
Overdraft secured and unsecured 39121
Stocks Bonds Warrents etc 621506
Securities with Banking Board 70000
Furniture and Fixtures 70000
Other Real Estate owned 80000
Due from Banks 475926
Cash in Bank : 218862
TOTAL JZ$76'i&86
LIABILITES
Capital Stock Paid in 1000000
Surplus Fund 500000
Undivided Profits less expenses & taxes paid 10884
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 3209058
Time Certificates of Deposit 2123966
Cashier’s Checks ‘Outstanding 168778
TOTAL $7012686
STATE OF OKLAHOMA County of Washita ss:
I W G Jahn Cashier of the above-named Bank do
solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief so help me God
W G Jahn Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July
1923
Thos Hudgens Notary Public
My Commission Expires May 15 1926
CORRECT-ATTEST
P E Schaub ' 1
Millie M Jahn J DIRECTORS
Corn Barber Shop F A Engle
"SERVICE" Our Motto Proprietor
Cleaning Pressing & Lanndry Work at Reasonable Prices
Parsons Bros Granite Co
Our Motto: Best work for the least money
You have been waiting for your Harvest
to BUY your Monuments Its here let me
call and show you that we can save you
Money The Best is None too Good
W M BRITTON
We save you money Custer City Okla
The Home Oarage For Sale
ext Corn Ol: a
An opportunity to buy a business that is making
money Circumstances require it to be sold at once Mod-
ern Equipment Complete in every way All power mach-
inery 20-hp Engine run 1 year NO JUNK Ford acces-
sories Tire Stock Gasoline Pump in fact -everything In
a trade territory that is hard to beat 29 Fordsons sold in
one year A Bargain and the best thing on our list
Also some bargains in wheat lands For informa-
tion address or phone
Home Investment Co
Corn Okla I
LOM'JS
Wm Engl has been on tbs
sick list for several days lately
-D8 Boms bought a piaao
for bis born last week
Ed Engle and family called
at the Wm Engle borne Sunday
II W Frnnxen moved oa hi
farm near Clinton Inst week
HBR Flaming traded for
a new Ford touring car last week
Mr and Mrs II A Bergthold
are back in Corn
J L Litkc made a business
trip to Fairview this week
Mr and Mrs P B Gunther
made a trip tothe Henry Graves
home Sunday afternoon
The first watermelea to find
its way oa our table wu kaaded
to us by Mrs JC Coossa at
the mail box Moadayfree gratis
The watermeloa waa good and
it surely brought the smiles on
the tares of tbs entire Unger
family
Lawyer Thos If Hudgrns
waa a business caller la our
office monday Mr Hudgens
lives in Colony and enjoya a
goop patronage Mr Hudgeas Is
one of tboes kind of lawyers that
believe in “Let live"
Henry Schroeder helped D R
Klicwer plow n few days last
week This week Henry Hein-
richs is helping Dave
Mr Dick Siemens and F A
Engle with their families visited
at tho homo of Mrand MrsGus
Glaesman Sunday
J A Crossman of Clinton left
a player piano on trial at the
P B Gunther home
Mr and Mrs PH Ewert who
are staying at Weatherford now
were in Corn Sunday
Business started out big at the
Duerksen Mercantile Co Mon-
day morning Ruben Kissler
took out a tanden attachment
for a disc plow and Jake Duerk-
sen a tractor disc harrow
Mrs K F Janzcn is staying
with her children H A Reim
er’s at present
Isaac Fast and fpmily visitet
at the Wm P Bartel home near
Weatherford Sunday afternoon
Cherries are arriving here from
Colorado The price is around
90 cents a gallon
P A Isaak bought a new
FordsetT from the All-Service
Station last week
P P Reimer and family visit
ed at the home of A C Reimer
Sunday afternoon
JA Neufield J A Janzen
and C J DeFehr with families
visited with their parents Mr
and Mrs Jacob DeFehr Sunday
Miss Clara Thiessen who has
been at Colony visited a week
at the H Remple home before
returning to Gotebo
J J Glaesman and family anc
Willie Glaesman of Hitchcock
spent a few days in this neigh'
borhood
Isaac Cornelson H S Boese
and CD Heidebrecht with their
families visited at the H H
Kroeker home Sunday-
The marriage of Miss Lillie
Friesen to Mr Arthur Balzer
for next Sunday evening was an
nouncedfrom theMB pulpit
Sunday morning
P J Franz who was seriously
kicked by a horse sometime ago
has so far improved that he was
able to be in town again
If a potato bug eats potatoes
and a cabbage worm eats cabbage
why doesn’t abed bug eat the
beds?
AJ De Febr and family were
invited guests fct an ice cream
arty by Isaac Cornelsons Mon-
lay evening
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UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
We have a complete line of Caskets Robes
and other Burial Supplies and can furnish
tfasne and Flowers if desired
Mr' and Mrs H A Unger
made a business trip to Clinton
Monday
All of the members of the Rev
J F Duerksen family that were
able gathered at their father’s
home Tuesday evening to cele
brate Mr Duerksen ’s birthday
Rev J F Duerksen P H
Schroeder the Enterprise and
Isaac Bergman have donated for
a blanket to the Naehverein J
H Thiessen also made a dona'
tion Monday
While exploring the caves with
his guests Jacob F Reimer was
unfortunate enough to fall and
bruise himself No bones were
broken and in a few days he was
as spry as ever
Miss Dora and Alvina Kliewer
Ervin Kliewer and Jess Schroe'
der who have been visiting with
relatives here for several days
left for their home at Fairview
last week Wednesday
The Duerksen Merc C o
truck was hauling wheat for H
S -Joese this week
Mrand Mrs Dan Siemens of
the Caddo were in Corn Tues-
day to dose the deni for n farm
bought of Mrs H G Siemens
ttwles For tale
Four head 1 team well broke
to work 3 years old 2 miles
tad If north of Corn
C EAIIsu
Now that the busiest season is
over we hope that our corres-
pondents will be able to send in
plenty of news again and if pos-
sible so they reach here Monday
and not later than Tuesday
Mrs CFHarder was operated
upon by Dr Aderholdt of El
Reno at the Gaede’s Sanitarium
last Thursday The operation
was a success and Mrs Harder is
improving nicely
Mr and Mrs PL Heidebrecht
Mrs" John Peters and J G
Heidebrecht and family of the
Caddo visited with their mother
Mrs John Heidebrecht Sunday
Mrand Mrs G A Flaming
and Miss Martha Nickel accom
panied Rev H D Wiebe to
Walnut Springs Sunday where
Mr Wiebe has charge of a con-
gregation Mrs J GBuller of Sask Can-
ada arrived in Weatherford Sat-
urday in answer to a telegram
received stating that her father
H P Dyck was seriously ill
C J Reimer and family Jake
Reimer and family Miss
i Susie and Margret DeFehr H
C Schroeder Miss Bertha and
da Schroeder and Mr Sam J
unk made a pleasant gathering
at the Jacob DeFehr home in
Weatherford Sunday evening
Mr H C Schroeder of Fair
view an old time acquaintance
of the Editor from daya back in
Kansas waa n pleasant caller in
our office Saturday Mr Schroe-
der who has four daughters in
Corn came down with Jacob De
Fehr last week returning Mon
day
rcatALE
Oats for rale at Mrs J G
WEems ‘ 15-17
SERVICE
— EE3VICC with court? mskes
ycur telly banking a plsasure ct
(L J this bank Wo want you to con
' I itr tbls bank your friend Call
upon us for any servlet wo can
render consistent with sound
banking and you will find us al-
ways ready and willing to help
Farmers National Bank
The Bank of Dependable Service
CORDELL OKLAHOMA
ATTENTION!
L c’7 Rates and Long Terms
Are You Interested In a Farm Loan
I am able to make you good land loans in either
Washita or Custer County at the rate of 5 per cent interest
plus 1 per cent commission on 5-7-10 years
-1 also have an exceptional good deni to ofTcr you if
interested as follows: A 34 year loan at 51 per cent interest
plus a small examination cost fee with 1 per cent yearly
payments to apply on' the principal
Call me up on the telephone— No 36 or 39 Corn or
drop me a card I will be pleased to call on you and wo can
discuss the matter
Corn
J J Sallaska
Okla
Repossessed
PIANOS
' - " '
We have two good Player Pianos in the
best of condition that we will sell at a
bargain for Cash also a Piano that we
will sell cheap for cash Let us hear from
you at once
J A Crossman
215 s 4th ’ St
Phone 71 Clinton Okla
Publisher’s Report of the Condition of the
CORN STATE BANK
0£ Corn Oklahoma
June 30 1923
RESOURCES DOLLARS
Loans and Discounts $4902505
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 11142
Stocks Bonds Warrents etc 73391
Banking House 50000
Fruniture and Fixtures 1 10966
Due from Banks 1855852
Checks and other Cash Items : 424
Exchanges for Clearing House Sec Bank Board 80000
Cash in Bank 67195
TOTAL : $7151475
LIABILITIES 0 ! ‘ DOLLARS
Capital Stock Paid in $1000000
Surplus Fund ' 330000 ‘
UndividSl Profits less expenses & taxes paid 9727
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 3334763
Time Certificates of Deposit 2223081
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding 203904
TOTAL 7131475
state of Oklahoma county of Washita ss:
I G A Flaming Cashier of the above-named
Bank do solemnly affirm that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and belief so help
me God
G A Flaming Cashier
Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 12 day of
July 1823 '
U CoonuMioo Effect WSSt"1 P“W''
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Unger, H. A. Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923, newspaper, July 26, 1923; Corn, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842426/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.