The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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CLOSING
Saturday, Dec. 24th
We are going t fer you mcrelmdis lis sale far I i wholesale prices and many articles wlU be sold for
less than we can buy the elves. Our stc t reduced at least one-half before we begin invoicing im-
mediately after Christmas. And the prices we are going o mate... this sale will move the merchandise very fast.
All Ladies Coat Saits HALF PRICE
Fusses icd Junior Cloaks HALF PRICE
All ?Iens Overcoats HALF PRICE
All Ladies Cloaks HALF PRICE
Ail M: ens Goals HALF PRICE
Mecs King Brand Overalls 8 '.09
Ail Ladies Wool Dresses HALF PRICE
•il Boys Wool Sui s HALF PRICE
36 inch Percale I9c
AH Pleas v<ooi Suits HALF PRICE
(Except Stv.ephs)
Ai D ys vacfccavrs apd Overcoats
HALF PRICE
Best Outing /9c
2-cz. Duck 19 •
Many other equal bargains in this Pre-Inuitery Sale.
COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY
W. W. HORNBECK. Editor
LONE WOLF, 01UM Ac. 2. 1
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
very chu
homa wu observe
Sunday t-n December 5. ar.d
members of their congregation
are expected to take an ac'ive
part in the 1 . v-reu! -is Christ-
mas seal sale, ' hich begins on
December 1 and ends on Decem-
ber 15
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are depend
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:cn Valley cr
3*3.250 36
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Very truly.
A I Jordan,
Agent.
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21,730 70
President Wii- .r has accepted j'oi v r
the invitation by the League ct' given below, to
Cotton Growers Association
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Cotton Grower's As-
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a!’ 0*' <■' in ears at your com-
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Jake L. Hamon. Republican of this meeting as it is 01 great
national committeeman, died in importance. Meetings have been
Ardmore Saturday from a wound [grouped as shown by the is.
received by the alleged cciden- cr> as to he able to reach the
tai discharge of a revolver v. hich gr< ateet number of peop.u p -
Mr. Hamon was cleaning. So sib;e.
„y hie pereoMl friends. «hi!e »f. w- H. Lee will speeb at
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many citizens of Ardmore think j \ ale. Friday night and at Union
there was a “woman in the case" jSaturuay night. j pos'pme
and officers are tr.ing > fi d ' Fl3‘:!C ; Minstrel Show.
the woman on whom suspic^n 'v:‘i fiP "■< at A‘rl''a-
1 night and at Lawrence Saturday
! night.
Auxiliary-Important
This Friday mght v.e will
e-: vu . 5ii s Eo.h Campbell.
;Oii- Wednesday m^et* g w?g
on account cf the
rests.
It is of vital imp'irtarce that
every member be pretent £s we
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It is annnunc-o tha‘ President' .
.. . • r at . !ar‘in Friday r ight and at
jlson wdl G'r* his mr -sage 7 „ . . ...
ready to prew* «««*- Mr H Ha,.:inK3 will speak
r-coovenes D.e.rober « To,. « Friday r:iKht ar.d
Ci ,ed the ^1 bQ Sa(ur ni h(
it is predicted that little else rx- ^ , ... ,
cept passing the annua! appro- Mr. F. L. ’ J '',1 s'
priation bills wii! be accorn-! f;f"P Friday night avilat Ott..* r
pliihed. On account of pressing G, ley. District No. ».i, savur-
need of legislation touching do- i Right.
meatic and foreign problernt it j Mr. H L. Fix will spea. a.
is thought President Harding Cold Springs Friday night and
will call the new congress to-1 at Mt. Va ;ey, District No. 89.
aether in extra h< • Ron soon af*- r >at. 'day nigh:.
a jeoing tl f bis Mr, *
v^‘ , , will complete our plans for the
Mr. B. M Jackson will speak | L ,jm Dgmb,r be wivon
Wednesday, December 8 h
We a'e lookif'.r Dr the largest
crowd lh'-t ii'di ever b e.i at a
husin ?. meeting end "• ny can t
• expect it. We’U be sure and
have it if YOU come.
A rat that looV- like a kanga-
roo and bark? like a prarie-dog
jg rep rted in i- xi»s. It s aoout
tune a new pro ibition offic r
were sent down there.—Colum-
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^ . r: t t., c. report of 1 he condition of
Eut if you expect to
married between now and
July read this! .
Fronting tne Gulf of Mexico. In the State of Oklahoma, a: the close of bos ness Nov. 15 1930
n the most beautiful boulevard resources
■ - . . .7*5?jri, Texas. Loan? and .i=c unt«. inducing redi-c« unts
Galvez, the most t these shown in b and c) $388,250 36
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.„ ____ r ijveraraits. unsecurea........... ?>49 94
And we are going to pa\ ai Gj# s. bonds leposited l secure circulation,
e. • :ses of s >roe happy coup e s par va.ue....... ......... 25.000 *X>
- as coiiateral for state or other dep >-
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Ptiace for ten dw» «t ov ei-iOwntdar,d unpledged........... .. |15
.. „ . •• ar savings ce»-tincates and Tnrut stamps
The entire trip wm not ic.,i,y^nei....................827 ■'
cost you a cert. Total U. S. Government secu . ;es ......
A. v • have *. - get a j St. ?c of Faderal Reserve bank (5u per cent
few (perhaps five or six) of your of subscription).........................
•••St enr . - ‘t er^rve wub Federal Reserve banK.
--I ..irvu rj, T »-4-c-rr Cain in vault &' d net amounts due from n>»-
0K.LAHOMA KADI J banks
1U1E f r a ---•? .' ri-'0 'Checks on r-tht-r banks in *■ he same city i r
g^ap' ' — that • ;-.v as repor .ng banklo - than Item 15)
be 7 *.a Items 12 13, 14. 15. a. I 16.— 15 717 71
r, dy to make arrangementa for! r'-ecks on banks located outaioe of citv or
*. xn of reporting bam ^ a otr.^r ca^n i'erns
Redemption fund with G. 3. Treasurer a; d
due from U. 3. Treasurer________ ______
Total..................................
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in....................
Surplus Fund..............................,
Undivided profits-----------------21,497 23
D---5 current exo. int. and taxes paid 7,432 49
Circulating notes outstanding .............
Cushipr's checks on own bank outstanding..
Total of Dorns 23 29. 30. 31 and 32 2.3SS 34
Individual deposits subject to check ...
Certificates of deposits due in 30 days
(other than for money borrowed)........
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de-j
posits) subject to Reserve. Items 33. 34, 35,
36 37 and 38 ........... ......$254 290 19
Certificate? of cep^sit, other than for m uey
borrowed_________________________________
Other time deposits---------------- ------
Total of time at posits subject to Reserve.
Items 39. 40. 41, and 42_______136.419 79 _
Total____ ___________________________ ______ ____$468 263 06
ST A E OF OKLAHOMA, )
County of Kiowa, j 39
i. E. C. Teape. president of above named bank, do sMemrly
-wear ’ lat the above statement is true to the best of mv kno-.vl-
jedge ana belief. E. C. Teape, President
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Nov. 1920.
M. M. Denis. Notary Public,
My commission expires January 21, 1924,
Correct-Attest S. M. Alexander j
F. R. Alexander V Directors
G. N. Teape J
Attend the OKLAHOMA RA-
DIO INSTITUTE or take our
Home Study Course and pay for
tne course after \ou have
finished school! That is our
; roposition. Could anything be
lairer?
Wireless operators are NOW
in great demand. Positions as-
sured as ro n as you complete
the course. Good chance for
promotion.
The pay is $137 50 salary and
:75 a month subshtance making
a total of 5212.00 a month.
Best equipped school in the
Southwest. C'ass33 start im-
mediately. Get in your applica
tion at once a3 we can take b'.r
a limited number of students
and if you put it off you may be
.too late.
Write for particulars.
Oklahoma Radio Institute. Ho-
bart, Okla.
1,250 00
$468,263 06
$ 25,000.00
10,000.00
14.064 74
25.00U 60
3,388 34
244.390 1 9
lO.uOU 00
112.9.9 79
23.500 60
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1920, newspaper, December 2, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173369/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.