The Advance--Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Get That
SPRING SUIT
NOW
You can pick your fabric and your style here
from a great variety of good things, imported and
domestic weaves; coats without lining or full
lined; coats without any padding; all the best
colors and patterns.
Ut u* show you the new Glen trquhart plaid*, the
Tartan plaida and stripe*, the plain shade* of gray,
blue, brown—they’re all here.
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DcPrices
CMAM__
BAKING POWDf*
Made from cream
of tartar, derived
from grape*, the
moat delickm* and
wholesome of all
fruit acid*.
It* superiority is unquestioned.
It* fame world-wide.
It* use a protection and a guar-
antee against alum food.
If you wish to avoid a danger to your food
READ THE LABEL ,
and decline to buy or use any baking pow-
der that is not plainly designated as a cream
of tartar powder.
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me ftdvanG6-D6mOGratl Grocery Prices
Snbtcriptkm Sl.00 Per Year In Advance
Printed and Published Every Thursday
the Stillwater Advance Printing and
Publishing Company (Incorporated)
I. 0. DIGGS. President
TELEPHONE: Office 14«
Entered at the Postoffice of Stillwater
Oklahoma as Second Clas* Mall Matter
THURSDAY, MAR. 18,1915
Hon. J. B. Thompson is at
home to spend the summer after
having been almost continuous
]y in Washington during the
past two years. He has gotten
well on to the law making job
and is as well informed on law
making and the needs of h.s
constituents as many who have
served a decade in Congress.
He is one of toe leading cham-
pions of rural credits legisla
lion, and favors what is known
as direct aid to the farmers —
Pauls Valley Enterprise.
Advance-Democrat $1 per year.
Wellington Best Flour $2.00
Stillwater flour $1.05
Potatoes per bushel 90c by
sack. 85c
Fine apple butter j-5
Fine bulk honey per lb. I vC
3 cans tomatoe* *25
1 large can tomatoes ^lO
3 cans peas
White Russian soap, 7 bars .15
Laundry Queen white soap
8 bars
10 bars yellow soap
Lake fish 5c, 6 for
Dried Halibut fish, lb. -2-
Salt meat ~
Bacon
Lard compound •*;:
Gallon blackberries
Gallon fine peeled peaches .45
Gallon cheap grade peaches .4U
Gallon fine apricots ^
Gallon cheap grade apricots .45
1 can good blackberries
15c., 2 for 25c
M. G. Searcy
Phone 329
No. D«6
First Published Mar. 18. 1916
Report ol the Condition ol
UCPUI L U1 UlC
The First National Bank
ol Stillwater, at Stillwater, in the State ol Oklahoma, at the close of
March 4. 1915
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts....................................................
Overdrafts, secured $............and unsecured $ 125.2t>
C.S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) .. $12,500 (X)
Other securities deposited to secure circulation (hook
value) ..... ..........................................
Premium on Other U. S. bonds...............................
Other bonds, securities, etc., owned unpledged (other than
stocks). Including premiums on same ..................
Subscription to Stock of Federal Reserve Bank.. $9,600.00 .
Less amount unpaid.......................... 2,400.00 .
All other stocks, including premium on same..............
Banking house, $14,000; furniture and fixtures $3,00)......
Other Real Estate Owned....................................
Due from Federal Reserve Banks......................••••
Due from approved reserve agents in central reserve cities
Due from approved reserve agents in other reserte cities
Due from banks and bankers other than above).......■....
Outside checks and other cash items?..........: Fraction •
at currency, nickels and cents....................
Checks on banks in same city or town as reporting bank .
Notes ot other national banks................................
Lawful money reserve In bank :
Specie.....................................................
Legal tender notes ..................................
Redemption fund with U. S. Teasurer (not more thui 5 per
cent of circulation)............................... ......
Total......................
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in..................%-............ ........
Surplus fund...................................
Undivided profits...............................
Reserved for.....................................
Le*s current expenses, interest aud taxes pa
Circulating notes...............................
Less amount on hand and iu Treasury for i
or iu transit ..............................
Due to banks and bankers (other than above'
IMiiDd deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check
( ert 16tales of depostt due in less than X da
Csiiiier'i . hecks outstanding................
Total.
business.
$201,'261.61
125.26
12,500.00
9,917.32 9.917.32
Put) Mar. 11. Is and 25. 1915
Iu Uie Dlwrlrt Court of Payno tViunty. Okla-
homa.
No 3286 -Service By Publication
The Travelers Insurance Company,
a corporation. Plaintiff,
VA '
Oacarf. Adams. Minnie B. Adams,
his wife, Thomas H. (Tom) Pruitt.
Winnie A. (Winnie) Pruitt, Ids wife.
T. W. Pruitt and C. N. Smith.
Dhfendants.
Tbe defendant*. Oscar 0. Adams, Minnie B.
Adams, Thomas H. Pruitt and Winnie A.
Pruitt, will each take notice that the plaintiff
herein did, on the 22nd day of December, 1914
Hie lu the district court of Payne Count
Oklahoma, its petition against you, and each
of you. in which It is seeking to recover a per-
sonal judgment against you und euch of you
for the sum of Seven Hundred Thirty-two
and 30-1001*732.30) Dollars, with interest t here-
on from'tho 19th day of December. 1914, at
the rate of ten tier cent per annum until paid,
together with the further smu of Sl.xty-tive
and no-100 (185.00) Dollars attorney's fees;
and for a furlhir Judgment foreclosing its
mortgage executed by the said defendants
Oscar C. Adams and Minnie B. Adams, on the
8th day of August, 1907, to secure the pay-
ment of the Indebtedness ubove described, on
the following descrllied real estate In Payne
County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
The east half (EH) of tin; southeast quar-
ter (SE'O of section three (3) township
nineteen (19) north, range one (1) east of
the Indian Meridian, containing eighty
(80) acres,
together with all the Improvements and ap-
purtenances thereunto belonging; that In
said petition said plaintiff alleged default In
the payment of said Indebtedness secured by
said mortgage and, by virtue of the terms of
said real estate mortgage securing same, said
plaintiff was entitled to and did declare the
amount of said indebtedness due and pay-
able.
Therefore, you and each of you, are direct-
ed to answer the petition of plaintiff herein
on or before the 21st day of April, 1915, or said
petition will be taken as true and judgment
will be rendered as prayed for and as stated
above, and the above described real estate
will be ordered sold to sat isfy said judgment,
according to law, after which time you wilt
lie barred from asserting any right, title, in-
terest or claim therein.
C. E. MILLARD.
Court Clerk Payne County, Oklahoma.
Seal) By .1. O. SNOWDEN, Deputy.
ST EATON WELLS & JOHNSTON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
of Mthl school District No.
IU In the sum Of Twelve Thousand •#l3.tU0.i< J
Dollar* for the purpose of raising funds and
revenue to build and erect a »D room addi-
tion to the Jefferson Hi'IhwI In said District
aud the rearrangement and building aud
erecting of suitable rooms In lb* lloruco
Maun building of suhl District and the proper
equipment of tin) School* of said District!
said Uind* to la' Issued for a period of twenty
year* from their date, to draw Interest not to
exceed 3 per coni per annum and to la-pay-
able semi-annually, not to be sold for less
(ban par.”
YES I l por the Rond'
Against the Bond*
Notice
We have bought out Mr. Sullivan
at the Farmers Co-Operative Store
and wish to say I am in position to
carry the farmers through the
season. AH we ask is good security.
We will furnish you goods as cheap
on credit as for cash and pay top
price for your produce. Come in
and Ret acquainted.
John W. Henson,
618 Main St.
DR. PAUL FPIEDHMAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Houck and Zimmer#
Drug Store
Res. Phone 301 Office Phone 14
STILLWATER. OKLAHOMA
pKKKMAN K. MILLKK,
attorney at law.
Practices in all tbe Courts of Okls..
Office over First National Hank
STILLWATER Oklahoma
1, '200.00
7,105 73
48,962 93
245.31
11,512.95
2,900.00
ViOO.Od
17,000 00
3,(XXI (X)
4,510 15
56,068.72
10,987.95
245.34
1,175.52
1,100.00
1334,129 82
*5.413.13-.
$ 5,413.14
2.542 81
#12.51 <03X1
2.870
■lemption
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Don’t Fail to See
Oliver Morose rs $pleudid
production ot' J Hanley Man
ners comedy of youth “Peg O
My Heart,1’ will b-> tho a’trac
tion a t the Si ill water Opera
House on Saturday, March 20.
The title ro’I will be played by
Miss Marion D n'ler, a remark-
ably pret'y and clever aspirant
for histronic honors. She was
selected by Mr Morosco from
more than four hundred appli-
cants as be’ug detlistic for the
part The supporting cast is
one of more than u-u »l ability,
and i s said to be of tquil
strength with the one which re '
cently concluded a ru i of over |
(500 performances at the Con,
i Theatre, New York City. The
man igement promise an exvci i
replica of the original acetic]
i production wh en will be brougLt
here in its eutirety.
Dr. Chas. B. Baker
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
Will be ia Stillwater April 1.
Thai tin- ubove proposition shall be »ub
mlu.-d and the same shall In- the form of the
ballots at said election.
That, whereas, on the same day ami date
the regular election for the. election of the
City officers and one member of the Board of
Education will be held in said City and School
District, H Is ordered und proclaimed that
the regular election officers ms appointed and
designated by the Bayne County Election
Board shall Is- ami constitute the regular
election officials for the holding of this said
election and upon their qualification the said
election shall be so held by them at tlie same
time and at the same voting places in said
precincts as designated by the 1’u.vne County
Election Board, it Is further ordered that
said election officers shall provide and have it
separate ballot box for the said election in
which the ballots upon siild proposition shall
lie deposited and separate returns shall be
made in manner and form provided by law b.\
said election officials to the Board of Educa-
tion of the City of Stillwater.
The regular polling places, as designated by
the Payne County Election Board for general
elections and for tbe City and School IMstrh t
election to be held on the said (1th day ol
April. 1915, shall be and are hereby declared
and proclaimed the voting places in the var-
ious precincts.
The outlying and attached territory, out-
side of the City limits of the City of Still
water, Oklahoma, being a part of School Dis-
trict No. 16 is made a part of and attached to
Ward No. 4 of the said City of Stillwater for
voting purposes and all <iualitied electors
shall, if residing outside of the corporate
limits of the City of Stillwater vote at tin
regular polling place in Ward 4 ol the said
City towit; At the corner of Lewis Street and
Ninth Avenue in the old‘Woodman Hall in
the second story of the building located on
the southwest corner of such street inter-
section.
All <iuallfled electors of said school district
shall l>e entitled to vote itt said election upon
die proposition submitted.
Witness my hand as Commissioner-Mayor
ol the City of Stillwater. Payne County, Ok-
lahoma, duly attested by the Commissioner
of Revenue and Accounting of said City, Ex-
offieio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners,
with the seal of the City attached this 17th
day of March. 1913.
• .IAS. 11. ROBISON.
Commissioner Mayor.
.1. L. MOORE.
Commissioner of Revenue and Accounting,
Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Commis-
sioners. (Seal)
Baled havt— Prairie bay for
sale. G. E Moore & Son
Phone 244. I 28 lt
FOR SALE:—Pure Sudan grass
seed, 50c per pound. Phone
No. 25 on O Jeff L. Briggs
I Sudan Grass Seed I
II Approved by the 1 • S. Agri-
cultural Department lor their
own distribute!).
■ P.eware of southern seed, tin* ■
PH home of Johnson gra-s.
H (Quantity limited. Huy be- H
sH for'' supply is. exhausted, ;>0c ||gfi
Hj per pound. Special price on Hjj
large quantities.
|| CLAYTON SMITH & SON [
Bush & Gerts, Krell, King,
Duches and Wilson pianos
Come in and see our Player and
Rolls. Reduced Prices
McClain Music Co.,
JOHN P. HICKAM
Attorney-at-law
General Practice In county, -state an2
Federal Courts. Business han-
dled with vigor and dispatch.
Moore Bldg., one block west post office
Stillwater, Oklahoma
c c. S U M A N
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law.
Office in Moore Block.
Office Phone 51. Residence Phone 43
STILLWATER. OK LA.
Prompt Attention Given to Matters
Intrusted to My Care.
Real Estate, City and Farm Loar-
Fire, Tornado and Form
INSURANCE
H BAHNTGE
Successor to J. W. Swope
W. L. STRODE
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Successor to McTaggart & Hull
LADY ASSISTANT
Office Phone 50 Residence Phone IS-
Stillwater, Oklahoma
813 MAIN
STREET
$100 Reward $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is Ca*arrh.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure i» the only
positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting d'rectiy upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-
tient strength by building up tbe
! constitution and assisting nature in
I doing its work. The proprietors
CATARRH SUFFERERS
.HONE8TY IS THE BEST POLICY’
Extravagant Claims Will Not Cure Ca-
tarrh- the Remedy Must Have Merit
My remedy has merit—it is guar-
anteed—it has cured hundreds—it
will cure you. Give it a ten days
trial; if not satisfied, return unused
portion, and money will be gladly
refunded.
My remedy is not a chance dis-
covery, nor a cure over night, nor a
complicated course of treatment,
but the formula successfully used
in my regular practice as a Nose
and Throat Specialist.
Terms: $2.00 for Insufflator, and
sufficient remedy to last three
months, which will practically cure
any case, and put the mucus mem-
brane in normal condition. How
ever, owing to changing climate
conditions, breathing dust, etc.,
the nose should be properly cleans-
ed occasionally: hence I advise pa
tients to keep tbe remedy on hand,
and for fl 00 will send sufficient to
ordinarily last a year.
Remember it costs but little to
Uf
F. J. BOUTIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
COYLE, OKLAHOMA
Particular attention to Obstetries
Glasses fitted correctly. All calls
promptly answered.
House Phone 15 Office Phone 24
Drs. Jane way & McQuown
Physicians and Surgeons
Special Office Treatment of Recta
Diseases
OFFICE PHONE 66
Residence! Dr. Janeway 46
Phones J Dr. McQuown 321
S. A. Reichmond & Son
B-RAJI AJVD T'RAJWSTF'E'R
Office Phone 307
Residence ’phone 269
Self Lifting Piano Trucks; Pianos
moved without injurv.
FRED E PEERY
Undertaker and
Licensed Embalmer
Night Phone 490, Day Phone 47f.
Lady Assistant.
910 Main Street.
STILLWATER. OKLAHOMA.
Health Promotes Happiness
Without health, genuine joy is
impossible; without good digestion
and regular bowel movement yot
Remember i* costs ~ j cannot have hea«th. Why neglec.
test this remedv. nothing if you are | ^ping bowels open and risk be-
^ti^fied. Therefore you have | s{ck aod ailing' You don’t
Sola by drug#
k Take Hall’* F
ti nation.
Adr.
,ot satisfied, therefore you have
i nothing to lose, and much to gain.
, ► -n*t de av. the longer you wait,
the longer it takes to effect a cure
j vVrm* todtj for frw bookl®^*
DR CHAS. L. BURKE
11906 Vile kfioi , Kmsas C i ty
‘ Mo. Adv
aod ailing'.’’ You don’t
j have to. Take one smaL Dr. King's
New Life Pill at night. In tbemorn-
, ing you will have a full.
; movement and fee! much better.
Helps your appetite and d gestion.
1 Try one tonight. AflT
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