The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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FRISCO TIME CARD
Kast Bound
414 Governor
444 Local freight
112 Pwwen*er
408 Passenger - •
Weat Hound
f PMsenicer
413Go ernor
407 Passongrcr -
2:12 *. m.
1:06 p. m.
9:02 p. m.
12:34 p. ra.
9:26 a. rn.
D:07 a. m.
2:36 p. m.
SANTA FE TIME CARD
North Bound
I 414 Local freight ^
I 41* Piwmtrfi 'iM
South Bound
| 407 Paai* ' !?<*'
m 419 Local freight
1:36 p. di.
3:35 p m.
N. P. MYERS
UNDERTAKER
' a full line of coffins and casket*
alwaya on hand. Embalming 4"
done.
i 4*
•• THE DAVENPORT BUS AND ••
TRANSFER
Meets all the trains
VAMP SMOOT, Proprietor ..
♦ ® ♦
4. CHRISTMAS j*
• * Is almoat here. Get your clothei * *
cleaned and pressed for the ..
HOLIDAYS.
Hatu cleaned and blocked.
11 Shoe repair shop in connection. ,,
$ «M. NASH 4
| ) WELL DRILLING. \ \
' ' I still have my well drill and will • •
" * drill anywhere. Satisfaction * *
• • always guaranteed. Phone 4 on ..
• • 21', Davenport. Give me a try. • •
V. M. STOCK WELL J*
THE J
J DAVENPORT NEW ERA
I) "Ye Little Ole Home Paper'' J.
13 weeks—25 cents T
r >
CoURTLAND M. FEUQUAY
Lawyer
Dll. W. D. BAIKD A
Physician and Surgeon 4"
$ Special attention to diseases •}•
. . ot Women and Children 4*
•J. Residence—Phone 6 4*
Office—Phoue 4 4"
•1*
$♦
OHY OLSON
Delivery and Hauling
• • Trunks Hauled To Or Krotn ••
4. IJoth I)"pots Promptly and ••
4* Carefully.
A WE ARK READY NOW
♦
$ l)HS. LOUWKIN & HANSEN
Dentist*
.. Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Feuquay
• • Building, Chandler, Okla.
TIIOS. S. HAltRIS
Attorney-ut-Law
Feuquay Bldg-,
Chandler, Okla.
JOHN TOSH J
The genial shoe cobbler. 4*
Work done while you wait. X
All work guaranteed. V
810 1-2 Manial Ave. Chandler ^
^♦®#®*®#®#®#®#v>
J. C. BOGGS
New and second hand furniture
and other household goods; also
guns and revolvers bought and
aold. Lowest prices.
North Chandler J
Report of the condition of the
BANK OF KENDRICK
at Kendrick, in the state of Oklahoma at the
cloM of budincBH Nov. 10. 1915.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts - - $28,880.01
Overdrafts, secured 133.88
Securities with Banking Board " '>96.16
Banking House - - 1.880.6'>
Furniture and Fixtures • • 1.139.87
Due from Banks ... 13,514.56
Cash in Bank .... 3.770.90
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund ....
Undivided Profits, lees Expense*
and Taxet« Paid ....
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Due to Banks
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Outstandlna:
$49,515.94
$10,000.00
1,900.00
1,487.15
34.06J1.00
760.00
1.30G.79
TOTAL - - - J49.515.94
State of Oklahoma, County of Lincoln. SS:
I, W. T. Litten, Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my knowledge, .so
help me God.
W. T. LITTEN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 20th day
of Nov., 1915.
J. S. Crall. Notary Public
My commission expires Mar. 15, 1917
Correct—Attest
Stanly Crall.
J. D. Lindsay, Directors.
|T,
O. D • GROOM. I'HKHI DENTi
R, M. ARGARRIGHT, OASHIKR
Davenport State Bank
L
\Lli NOTES BOUGHT.
DEPOSITS ODAKANTE
Free Shorthand Lessons
Everj' kind of
rations at Moore's.
chill prepa
Report of the condition of the
DAVENPORT STATE BANK,
at Davenport in the State of Oklahoma ut the
close of business Nov. 10. 1015.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts ... $45,461.03
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - 307.00
Securities with Banking Bu:ir<l - 1.250.00
StocWs.'nonda, Warrants - - 16,597.80
Furniture and Fixtures - - 1.500.00
Other Real Estate Owned - - 1,689.80
Due from Banks - - 8.959.81
Rent Account - - "200.00
Cash in Bank - ... 4.308.93
Interest Paul - 7UH.1I1
Total
$80,867.58
LIABILITIES.
DENTAL PARLORS
Est'.bushko in SHAWNEE, OKLA., seven Year
Ovc* Hicks * tnos.
$4 to $5
Gold Crown
Porcelain Crown
Bridge Work
Set of Teeth $5.00; Upper and Lower, both $10.0*
Very Beat Set of Teeth Made $8.00; Upper ant
Lower, both of the Beat Teeth. $16.00
Silver Fillings pA
Cleaning JjlW
■^xiractintf «/V\
j Capital Stock Paid In $12,500.00
[ Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes
Paid. - - - 651.78
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 39,121.02
Time Certificates of Deposit - 22,884.24
Cashier's Checks Outstanding * 3,023.88
Notes and Bills Rediscounted - - 2,686.66
Total. - $80,867.58
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. County of Lincoln.**.
I, R M. Aricabi iirht, cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state-
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief, bo help me God.
It. M. Arirabriffht, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th
dny of Nov.. 1913
J, R. Robertson. Notary Public
My commission expires June 29, 1919.
Correct—Attest:
O. D. Groom
R. M. Argabriffht
Directors
Miss Fern Payne, Wewoka,
Okla., writes: "I took Book
keeping and Shorthand and
earned $225 00 witnin one yesr |
from I he day 1 entered the C. C. |
B.C. There is a lady hers, rf-j
ceiving the same pay as 1, who
attended another business college 1
in a nearby town for 10 months'^
I congratulate myself that f<>r|j
once I was wise enough to enter! f
a school that could give this
training in so much shorter time.
You mav ask the question:
"Vv hat ma • It ti DC' V
The answer . m uplt l'h
B> innS at-eins >n<l or oar-
persolla i' '• « ll
dividual eliminate the neot i.sii.j
of attending a business college
longer than thre^ monthb for a
thorough course in shoittann
ind four months for a thorough
course in book keeping.
We positively give you a more
ihorough course in shorthand in
three months than any other
school teaching any old line
system can possibly give in six
niontha.
For particulars and live free
lessons write, Capital City Busi
ness College, Guthrie, Okla.
The Old Meat Thief
Has 100 pieces of beautifully decorated China
Dinner Ware which he is giving away free—one
with each 35c pound Of Pennant Premium Coffee.
All kinds of fresh meat—beef, pork and sausage.
Lots of tin buckets, queensware, tinware, gloves.
A large assortment of fresh candies, light bread.
The City Meat Market
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAI, U'PI.ICATIONS. an they
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca-
tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease
and in order to cure it you must take In-
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surface. Hall's
Catarrh Cun* is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy-
sicians in this country tor years and is
a regular prescription. It is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, aetlnp directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina-
tion of the two ingredients is what pro-
duces such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo 0.
.Sold by Druggist*, pri'-e 75e.
Take Hall ^ Family rills tor constipation.
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iun VOIuDS II trialBOintfntE
Will You Put Up This Wren House''
Aj tn introductory offer,
we will tend you this little
Wren Home free, postpaid,
with e * x month*' trial
•ubacription to LITTLE
FOLKS MAGAZINE for
5i)c. (Most be a new tub*
ecription.)
LITTLE FOLKS contain:
Fairy atortea
Stnrlpa of real rhildren
Stori.-H f inake-tielicva
i to wnmorlt* ehildr -n.
i Naw camea t ptajr
r paper U>ya to make A latter bair for yo-ir letter*
ua storiea l':cturaa to color witii pamtn or crayona
LITTLE FOLKS providoa conttnuoua entarUlnmmt for chil-
dren iml anourh of it to keop them busy th« whol* y *ar round.
Full price SL00 a year.
AtWrf i LITTLE FOLKS MACHINE. Dtpl. M. S.ki, M.«
CASTORIA
For Iafants and Children
in Use For Over 3© Years
ree
T ravel
Information
We have, for the convenience of
prospective travelers, a well equip-
ped information bureau. If you
have a half-formed notion of mak-
ing a winter trip to
Texas
Florida
California
or to some of the big eastern cities,
and want to know what it will cost,
drop a portal card to the undersign-
ed. We will be gl<id to tell you all
about train service, cost of railroad
and sleeping car tickets, and so
forth. We will also senrl you, with-
out charge, illu trated descriptive
literature.
A. HILTON
Passenger Traffic Manager
SAINT LOUIS.
AND All THROAT AND LUNG'ROUBLES
ALL WORK GL'AP ANTE ED
PAINLESS EX TW ACTION
Always bears
100 iild p iper- for a itiin niniH
;jt. the Eia office.
FE.UQUAY BUILDING
CHANDLEH. OKLAHOMA
Gl/AfiANT££D SAT/SFACTOfir
Off MONEY REFUNDED.
liea:l the New Era
Sign.-.turo of
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HOW'LL YOU SPEND THE HOLIDAYS?
At the Foot of the Rainbow
My Lady of the North
My Lady of the South
Keith of the Border
Molly McDonald
Bill Nye's Comic History
The Calling of Dan Matthews
That Printer of Udell's
Their Yesterdays
The Uncrowned King
A Knight of the Cumberland
Christmas Eve on Lonesome
Freckles
A Girl of the Limberlost
The Harvester
If you join the Tryon Bros.'
Circulating Library Club
you can spend those long
evenings before a cheery
fire, reading the best stories
written by popular authors.
<y
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Or, if you don't wish to join the
club and pay the $1.50, you may
get single books for 15c each.
The library is in the New Era
office and is open every day, ex-
cept Sunday. Read GOOD books!
St. Elmo
No Man's Land
David Copperfield
Stover at Yale
The Tennessee Shad
The Master's Violin
Lavender and Old Lace
Parrott & Co.
The Carpet from Bagdad
The Heart of the Hills
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Tryon, W. M. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 2, 1915, newspaper, December 2, 1915; Davenport, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110031/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.