Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE EIGHT.
COLLINSVILLE TIMES.
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In the ••* '• '- *•'• ' '
msr to prMi-i:k* that tr-^ u’ _
for tin1 ?ery *' :^- 7 t19*!
We <to Bf.t believe V *t rta-t/ -at
h*> led b? : • '
griBd He * t<* 'L_L
In the -A, « - ’■ •• ^ T - - -L
in eenmder** tte man to
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ratty
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went** cl toe pruu:.p)e ■:: tte i
.A Bank dept' v a-- miC; .
~ r, .aiahcma today tt-n ejer o** |
1, , : v cf toe natiCEAl tamcer*.
... -ii.uiri a-leirae sar.r. I
-r the nat.c.ai bank a nope j
L? tme wJl ««e vrto every
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Lock for the \ ' /
| mean# aondry J the
] Phene a24.
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t-st-e CELEKftATEX iOc C'-AE
JOaV OF ABC, SATTBLAT A5B
CHICKEN
WITH OYSTER
dressin :j
One Half Bioti Wee First
Nation*: Batts
S5 Meal Ticket for t4.50
P.IEHAF-T & DAVIS
proprietors.
ORPHEUM
Tonight and Saturday Night
William McCabe s
Georgia
Troubadours
The big Colored Show-~none beto-w.,
n ^rpner'V srid Lostuxiieb
all Specia^ Nc®ne*y back
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK mur
Prices: Children, 25c; Adults, 35c
I
5c 2^.
CH—7NIGN
t £ L> i» >•>»“ » ~**y a-*- —T-s-w-r—
«• r rtjrtt wa »osn..
man whom you ^ .. cffiw w.u be clcned f-r one ^eeri.
private boeineee? We: ' . - -
TL apply If tr> mm - • f J**jbegnnung Graduate '
aKtrisj-^Sr: -
»iH makd ,:v a «tj -a- j opportunity to le^rn the progrwe tnat ,
ProT1,‘ °*' _T.H-W-P_ ' n»r profeae.ro hae made iu the p
The primary on ^ L ' X- r. progrewive «hd in order
not nbow «« 1*7 D; * ' , V T fc,,.p pice with o.y profew.or. ,
w th: peut^i xcJ»;;**>* r, l,>io that i u- t^ i
,how that toe Xvr.XpriCt- Ail to atudy !»ten.nf to >rturer. *nd the
for more b.».n«« - r > .(>r wa.:h.ng of
are beg,nr..ng to rea.i« that . % R,speetfu!ly 7oara
mmtake to make .the eieet.cn a poU. , r,R. 0. H. McCARi
..^i nrnpoo.tion, and while there e.
many pf* ** g*1 ' --------------- 1
“m,7 men redd all have been on the
MARTIN
BROS.
....Dealers ®.—
Oil ana Farm
Harness
REPAIR WORE A SPECIALTY
COMING:
Week Starting
Monday,
Eli Building 5econd Door
irotn Corner
ft
the unity wit? wn ,h the town run
w.ll he. reflected the growth and deve*
opoifint oi thf1 o.ty
F -
A Uwton phy» fiat, bought -r. auto-
mobile and took a few leheer.s in oper-
ating it but he overlooked ^rr,: g hr w
to stop It and on hi* Drrt trip he rar.
around the b!o< k five t.:'.- app-.ei. c
brake, when he saw a man ar.-i ,
found a nan who V-d n,«n how to -tor, j
the thing Th - do. tr, - in ^ -
ment a i.ttk short on diagnr.s - _
tine run* the machine and a -a- --
Bright “^JL-t h-w-p_
In order to introduce a little testi-
mony to iWtam our ■oritei.fr. - -- _ c
lot of : ongfVl f ■ ■ - •. ..
streets are a nu.oane* we a g< - k ■
ta( ' '
’
ft •
—of course a dog prefers , - i- ■-
but io thm ca*r the mar. r>!'
the goat _ _
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In n little tow?, in M-- - PP
fectly sound bank was forced to
its doors be.auue the peop.e lo-.t ";?■-•
ilenee . • it This could not have ' ap-
pened to a Plate Bank in Oklahoma it
IT impossible to destroy the connde.me
of the depositors of a bank where the
deposits are guaranteed. How mm .ess
would it have coat that Mississippi oank
to have been under the Guaranty plar.
— Adv. _
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Superior work, super,or i
Right Way Laundry. Phone £2A-
B -T-H-W-P-
Make arrangements to bring 70UT
wife and children to see the entertain- ,
meet given by pupils of city schools.,
for benefit of the school.
—T-H-W-P-
Investigate our loan proposition n
you want to build a home —McCar y
Brothers. 3'18'2 i
-TH-W-P- i
Be sure you know who is rece.v.ng
your laundry. Rome of our irien -
have brer, deceived. Ours is the gm ■ ,
wagon and our A. R. Hall will call on
y°U' COLLINSVILLE LAUNDRY,
2-18-2 Phone 313>
_T-H—W-P-
There will be “six cups of chocolate”
for you at the Or ph.-urn Monday after-
„L.ny and high school auditorium Mon-
day H_w.p_
Save your Right Way laundry tick-
ets. Aluminum Percolator or Poafter
with $2-5 worth of laundry Wk LL
by the Right Way Laundry. Phone
224.
_T-H-W-P-
THE CELEBRATED 10c cigar,
JOAN OF ARC, SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY ONLY, 5c EACH-UNION
CIGAR STORE.
FOR MORE FINE
MEATS
Model •
Meat Market
First Door L-ast ol
Buckles Drug Stoie
March 24
lUUJ-ruwj 5
The Princess Stock Company
in
High Class Comedy and
Dramatic Productions
n^- Adults. 20c; Cbi.dren, 10c. A few reserve^
Seats on Sale at Bryant & Keith’s
DP. G.E. TAYLOR
dentist
yust NaUona! Bank Budding.
PHONE NO U2.
The Highest Quality
Tl,e best of service, plus the hip. -
cet quality of goo.Is m what we
guarantee 7«u when yo < <> 7 > 1
buying here. We carry nothing
but the best of everything ou
line*
David Goyette
Furniture and Undertaking.
Others Taik—
■we make
Mr..
A. R. Hall
Wishes to advise his
friends and patrons that
he has purchased an
interest in tfcje 'Collins-
ville Laundry and will
appreciate their support
Phone hi3
INSURANCE
Mullen
Two Doers South of Postoffice.
5EW AND up-to-date
Hot and cold water » every. room;
oath rooms and large lobby and all
modern.
OPENTO YOUR INSPECTION
KICK
W»3.
SCIENTIFIC OPTOMETRIST.
Eyes examined and glasses co.
rectly fitted.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-
Office hour*—9 a- ®- l’2' 1 P' “
With Fiek A Beck, Jeweler*.
Collinsville, Oklahoma.
y
MADE TO WORK WITH
7/
for fust cn ordinary “Lnocker
a 1 i>c hammer vr.ll <2j very
wril. It vri’.I r.iso pound your
tiumb very satieiactori’.y. Cut
ii ycu want a hammer to do
rs-!„1 v/ea-.-.vLh.aLyi'rmn £DC5
Hammer will d Micht you. Tl::
minute you erinthc handle ycu
Lno-.v you have a real hammer
in your hand.
:r->sD EDGE. Hammers are made
Tn every style, and every one
i made ri^ht.
Maltby Hardware Co.
Successor* to
Rniters Hardware Co.
Great Showing
Easter
Suits,
Coats
and
Foot-
STATEMENT OF
The First National Bank
COLLINSVILLE. OKLAHOMA
at the close ol business. November 26, 1912
resources.
I— -1 *■»»“,......“SS
Warra.U xcunl.w. ■■
SUU. boa*.........
Overdrafts _ 7 8r300.00
Building and r ixtures.. __
AND SIGHT EX-
............. 82,606.46
CASH
CHANGE
TOTAL
$247,576.03
LIABILITIES.
cpiu. **..............
Surplus .nd p.o.iB......... '{gg
deposits ................ 202,9
TOTAL
$247,576.03
COMPARATIVE DEPOSITS.
M.r-b 7, ...................S W09'M
J„„, 7, ....................
f.p„„b«r 1, .9.1........... '“f*-1*
MO 5, HU............
February 20, 1312........... “
April IS, ................... «
L ... ...................“'SS
September 4, 19.2...........jre’jjoOO
Sovember 26. .912 .......... 202^!M»
No Deposit Too Small for
Our Consideration
So advertisement .ba. -
statement. It shows strength and Btab.nty
iweay
Brin-Gibson
DryGoods
Store
The Above Statement is Correct
G. L. Hicks, Cashier
9
J. M. COLBURN, President
G. L. HICKS, Cashier
N. 0. COLBURN, Vice President
H. C. BOLLMAN, Asst. Cashier
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Steenrod, F. L. Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913, newspaper, March 21, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136411/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.