The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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THE LEXINGTON LEADER
Cleveland Count v Eatew
and Lexington Leadt* Of
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The UiingtOB Leata £)qJ 1 £11*
Day
JUNE 12
Childrens
And Misses
Shoes
Subscription
One Year •
Six Months ...
Three Mouths
ti .00
M) j
25
Advertising Rates
Display Per Inch
Locale Per Line
FI'.IDAY JUNE 4. 191'
J. H.
N <nnarj
tending
land was here from
first of the week at-
eit mutter
filter p ■
Clark V Parcel!.
best made
► riuars and family
in Norman visiting
Everett
pperi-, - joda)
relath'e-
A bouncing baby boj was bom
to Early Black and wife Monday
morning. All parties doing nicely
and congratulation' being 'xtended
by tbe u ny frien > of the happy
parents.
If you want to sell that spring
caif. or if you have some yearlio
to sell, 1 am in the market for
few head. 1 will pay you for tlx
calf dow and let you keep it until
weaning tin - >r'.;(ife it away now.
Phone ine ■ r write or w n.' at fct-
curity State Bank. Lexington.
E. M Abernathy.
Joe Higbee left Tuesday inorninn
for Ada where 1' w;,i attend th«
East Central -late N >:m 1 school.
The 0«
on Liggett
is making t-p
and Fenway
rial prices
• candies.
Range in Price
From SI.50 to
S2.50 and a Pair
of Hose in Dollar
Day Sales For
S1.00
Many Other Bargains
Come and See Them
THE GRAND
Leader
W. M. Pyles & Co
Purcell, Okla.
Farmers State Guaranty Bm>.
M-ay 15,1*15.
KE«>r CE(S
L" i j - iiij'. I >]<-<•' iur)t- $4.'.0"
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 912 59
r-tocks. bonds warrants.
etc — 16.554 '56
Furniture and Fixtures 2M"-
Other real estate owned 2.KO* 57
I>u«-from banks 24.W', ."1
Chec ks and other cash
iu-ois 21.-i.50
Cash in bank— 7.04r> 9i1
Live Btadr Account 421 ^2
TOTA1 $97.81 v.o
liabilities
Capital stock p^id in ti 5.0" : 00
Surplus fund 2.60" 00
Undivided profits. less ex-
penses and taxes paid 518.20
Dividends Unpaid 1.24 i 91
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check 67,550. < 4
Time certificates of de-
posit 10,629.08
Cashier's checks out-
standing 2. : 42
TOTAL _ -PL818 12
State of Oklahoma, county of
Cleveland. ss:
I, M. K. Northcutt. cashier of
the above named bank. do
solemnly swear that the atiove
| statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me
God. M. R. Northcutt, cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
ine this 20th day of May, 1914
Jack Ethridge, Notary Public.
Correct — Attest:
Chas. (ireemore.
(i. \V. Merritt.
Director-.
Nigel Denison left Sunday for
points in the northern part of the
-tate where he will endeavor l 1 d <
the "wild and wooly" in the har-
vest fields.
Sickles ground for 25 cent- at
the 8. S. Allen Blacksmith 8iiop
Leslie Denison left Tues day for
points in Kansas where he wiil
work during the summer.
For 8ale: A good six room I >u-e
with good walled cellar, citv v. -r.
sidewalks constructed. May be h id
for a bargain. Address box 592,
Norman. Okla.
Roy Black left
harvest fields.
Sunday iof Ibt —
E. A. Denison for insurance, adv
Wanted: Plain or fancy sewing.
Reasonable prices.—Mrs. Lew
Baughman.
BB Flour, better than the other,
best at prices that fit you best.
Hardwick <fc Sudderth, The Sani-
tary Grocery.
Alfalfa hay for
S. C. Hawk.
Miss Aline Collins
the week in Oklahomi
friends and relatives.
■ale: new crop.—
Howard Friend and d ughti ,
Miss Ruth, w re in town Puerday
morning from tbe Friend farn in
the 8tovall neighborhood. Mi--
Friend has just returned from .■
fire month* visit with re! tives in
Kansas ' 'ity.
166
Mpri c U Q t c
_ hi- app'-arauce at the home of Chae. dlnulpr 'eesiou. Ort , Briu^e Furniture and fi
AH \cw /9/t)
«d early. A warm welcome is ex- 0/w4<., Due from banks
I tended the youngster by the many
Rlnrks (11 /// t'= hiends of the family. All parties
LJiiJ*-r\z> vjlicii ( (jojng nk,(]v wbi)e C(iarl^
w, ~ smiles the smile of a man who is
antecu bJJJO * 11 "ud
Value, Dollar
Dav For
GO
i hree pays
Special
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Enough of each item to last next Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. They are all getting their share of the
big .Million Dollar Sale. Why not you?
$1.50 and 1.25 Pongee and Soisette shirts all si/es,
and special at only
Full=bleached. everlasting sheets. 81x99
Extra heavy bleached corded lurkish towels, 36x18,
regular 20c value, each only
Ladies' handkerchiefs, taken from our regular lUc
stock, six for only = = = = =
Two Good Ones For $1.50
Men's Elk Outing Shoes, viscolized or leather soles, made by
Weyenberg. the house that makes the best where the wear is greatest,
sizes 6 to 10. biack or tan. per pair $1.50
Remember the Million Dollar Sale Now On
\ isit the Million Dollar Sale
Rucker's
85c
89c
12 1=2
39c
DR. S. I). WILSON
POST GRADtATE DENTI!
A bouncing ten pound boy made ^Kvery t J of ork dor.r ki .jwo to tht
<t" h<-H H eli I/'i-
phom. jjj kesidhnce <03
PL'H(! "X. OKI AHOMA
Save money by trading with Hard-
wick Ai S'uddreth—The Sanitary
Chas. Hooper left Sunday for
Oklahoma City where he will work.
repokt of the condition of the
SECURITY STATE
BANK
Of Lexington in the -'.ate f Ok-
lahoma at ttie close of
business
May 15, 1915.
resources
Loans and Discounts ?
53.17*09
Premiums on State Bond'
500.00
Sto< ks r -lid- w; rrant-.
etc
9>il9.77
Securities with 1 Hiking
board
1.868 17
Furniture and fixture-
2
Other real estate owned
;-;oK. *v>
Due from banks
12 42
Checks and 'there .sh items 9. s"
Bills of Exchange
1,495.54
Citsh in bank
• i.24i ■>.,
Live stock account
100.00
TOT AI 3
*5.128.49
Purcell Steam Laundry
(iro< ery.
James
Mitchell and
la— laundry work.
Shorty"
.. liabilities
for tirst Qapjtaj stock paid in
$1.'
Surplus fund ...
Mamie Joe Ethridge enter- j I'ndMded profits less ex-
■ 1.1 p., 'oil tained informally, at dinner. Sun-j penses and taxes paid
Harry.,.an accomj .nied the up e„ Ko-tenbuder and Due to Bank
b,-.eU team to Wayne Sunda;. ' .
, 1 .1 • 1 1 1 Lilhe Bohaimon.
they played third base and ,
hort stop respectfully for the Pur-
$lU,0f>i.fK)
3.100.CK.I
1.050.28
3.368.36
wl
lite
IOO
Wayne w
r>f G to 4.
hi the game bv
n p Mr.. K. A. Denison for farm
loans at lowest rates.—adv
Wi 11a Mae Tu^gle left Thursday
lor Edmond where she will attend
Ladies waists tJS ""
When in Purcell, lunch at J.J. T
Franks Confectionery.
and little
-pent the:
ther. Mrs.
ir home
M1 mnett
Mrs. Oscar
I daughter. Ira. w! > f v
pa't five with their n
*! tt. E " ' urn- '
in Eufaula, Okla.
•02 182.29
15.2 "/) 26
lt> 30
?sr..l2K 4(>
County of
$2.00 Values
with Corset
Cover I ree
Dollar Day
Only
$1.00
Saturday June 12
Hanks Dry
Goods Co.
Individual deposit- sub-
ject to check —
line certificates of de-
posit
Cashier's checks out-
standing
TOTAL
State of Oklahoma.
Wed e-dav. clevel I.id.
I. Robt. M. Evans, cashier of the
> sell, see above named bank, do solemnly
-wear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
Mrs. Pernie Blackwell and son, j and belief, so help me God.
Iiemie, Jr . of Oklahoma ' ity are Robt. M. Evans. Ca-liier.
1 spending the week A. J. Thompson Sub-, ribed and sworn to before j
... , and Umily in the Lone Star neigh* me this 20th day of May, 1915.
J. II. ruggle if home from Okia-i, , ■
hoiria City where he has been serv-
ing s juror in the federal court.
Staples At A bargain
Dollar Day, June 12
10 pounds sugar, 25c can baking powder
and three cans of corn or three cans of
tomatoes ali for
SI XX)
Remember, Cleveland county farmers, we always
pay toj. prices for your produce and will always give
you fair treatment. We invite you to call on us.
VAA.
"tate Normal.
If you ti ive any ■
eed Ar Carpenter.
F. Roberts, the Old Reliable
er, can do your watch repair-
All work guaranteed.
borhood.
A fresh shipment of cookies juft
> . ived at Hardwick & Sudderth.
Reed <k Carpenter will buy
stock. See them!
Win. Moutaw. Notary Public
Correct—Attest:
your E. M. Abernathy
M. 'I. Abernathy
Robt. M. Evane.
Nettie and Jim Stevei.-, Maggie Directors.
and Hadlev Purvear spe, t -nnday
with Mayme Thompson L()ans
J.J. Frank invites vou '. mal:e j represent Bartlett Bros.. Land
Office hours- 8 30 n. rn. to ■> p. m. his bakery and <■< ..fee .:hv y< ur 4 Loan Co., of St. Joseph. Missouri
Sundays by appointment. Phone headouarters when in Purcell.
lonnection. Office over Purcell
Bank and Trust Co., Purcell, Okia.
W. VV. Boyd, I). D. S.
E. J. Keller went to Norman
Saturday < veiling to visit his fami-
ly over Sunday.
Misses Graci Wilhite and Winnie
Sudderth stient Saturday and Sun-
day with Joy Shinn near Corbett.
| See Reed (V Carpenter if you have
anj stock for sale.
Phone headquarters when
Bertie Hoggs and Grandpa Boggs
s pent Tuesday with tbe A. J.
'1 hompson family.
Lowest
Branch office at Guthrie.
rate- and best terr,.-.
Mrs. E. A. Denison
There Is No Question
but that indigestion and the distressed
feeling which always goes with it can
1,1- promptly relieved by taking a
before and after each meal. 20c a box.
Owl Drv0 Lto t.
For Sale: Good second hand
binder. pri«-e reasonable. See F .
Fontenier, five miles north and one
mile west of Lexington, route 1. 3t
1 will buy a few calves or year-
lings. either for immediate delivery
or let them with the cows until fall,
phone, write or -e< n,e at Security
State Bank, Lexington, E. M. Ab-
ernathy.
Dollar Day Bargains
$2.00 Child's Bath Tub for $1.00
SI.75 Lantern for - $1.00
These Prices Good Only Dollar Day
We invite you Cleveland county farmers
to come over and sec us on Dollar Day-we ll
be glad to show you through our stock.
Beringer Hardware Go
Canadian Ave Purcell
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The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915, newspaper, June 4, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110676/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.