The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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THE STROUD DEMOCRAT
I Ha TO aTtisf Macln a Deal For* TI ic
G. F. Alspaw Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking Goods
And am going to put on a sale starting
May 10th, fo Last lTntil Saturday. 31 si, Inclusi
Eve'
what each
of this,
somethiu
_ ve.
King in the Furniture Line will be sold at 25 per cent discount and everything is marked in plain figures so it will be easily figured just
pe.co of Furniture mil co.t you I bought th.s stock right and am going to give the people of Stroud and surrounding the benefit
solutelyg.y.ng a d,,count of 25 per cent on every piece of Furniture. The. e is hardly a home in er around Stroud b, • v.hit could use
:ii my stock to a good advantage.
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D'essers
$26.00 Dress i I! 75.
22.00 Dressers 111. 50.
20.00 Dim sere 16.00,
18.00 Drears 1,'? 50.
lti.oo Drta era 12.00.
14.0(i Dressers 10.50.
Rockers and Chairs
Beds.
(H> Beds (wood) 2 ).2o
18.50 Beds of y 13.8S.
16.50 Beds only 12.38.
12.50 Beds i nly ;t.;?8.
14.00 Rocker, only 10.50
12.00 Rocker, only 9.00
10.00 Rocker, only 7.50
8 00 Rocker, only 6.IJ0
7 00 Rocker, only 5.25
5.00 Rocker, only 3.75
4.00 Rocker, only 3.00
2.00 Child's Rocker. 1.50
4.00 High Chair, 3.00
3.00 High Chair, 2,25
2.-5 Chairs, only 1.50
Linoleum
1.40 Linoleum 12 feet wirleonly 1.05 per sq. yd.
1.00 Congoleum (! feet wide only .75 per sq. yd-
W^JrZFf!rn*nr'' *T"*! \T r" -pm/pr™ -
r.r-
Rugs
0 ving to the small profit in rugs we
cannot discount them as we are now selling
them 'or less than any place in the county,
but will guarantee that you cannot beat our
prices, as they are priced low.
Library Tables
17. ">0 Library Table, only 13.10
1(5.00 Library Table, only 12.00
14.00 Library Table, only 10 50
10.00 Library Table, only 7.50
Extension Tables
35.00 Extensit n Table, only ";i.25
30.00 Evtension Table, ■ n!\ 22.50
18.00 Extension Table, only 13.50
16.00 Extension Table, only 12.00
12.00 Extension Table, only 9.00
Kitchen Cabinets
42.50 Kitchen Cabinet, only 31.88
37.50 Kitcken Cabir.et, only 28.10
35.00 Kitchen Cabinet, only 26.25
30.00 Kitchen Cabinet, only 22.50
This Sale is Absolutely CASH as I cannot aff.rd to sell goods for the above prices and charge them. Come early and make your selections before
the stock is broken. Everything absolutely guaranteed or your money back.
F. N. JONDAHL, STROUD, OKLA.
PUBLISHERS RMPORT
of the condition of
$10,000 00 ,
Kooo.oo '
■Bnaanni
the stroud democrat
R. I WHITMORF, Editor nd Publisher
Published every Friday in the intereit of Stroud and Lincoln county
The Stroud State Bank
of Stroud, Okla
May 12, 1919.
All advertising will be run until ordered discontinued.
Entered as second class matter October 3, 1910, at Stroud, Oklahoma
under the Act of March 3, 1897.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Ytat .... $1.00 Si* .Months
"Old Time Religion"
ing away from "Old Time Relig-
ion."
The pastor in a sermon at the
Raptist Church said according to
RESOURCES
i Loans and Discounts 141,545
Overdrafts, secured and un-
j secured...
Stock Bonds, Warrants, etc.
( Hanking House..
Famitnre and Fixtures.
1 Security with State Bavki- g
Due from Banks
Check, cash items
Bills of Kxchage
Cash in Bank
98,802
7.000.00
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund ..
Undivided Profits, less expenses
and taxes paid....
Individual deposits subject to
check 49,505.19
Time Certificate of
Deposit 9,6.">S .50
Cashier's Check
Outstanding 1,226.46
*3 j Iota. Deposits.
• 4 I
Tota.
$4t.^ 317.13
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00
Mr. Editor, it was my priviiige. . . ,
statistics, twenty-five per cent of
to hear the sermon on Sumay, 0f the girls lose their virtues by
Way 18, at the Auditorium at the the giddy dance. Yet it has
school building and by your per-; come to me that some church Undmded Pio:;i , ies Expe -
mission I want to notice some i members in Stroud refused to1 ,nd Ttx" P id 4^"° f
Due to Banks 3,065.24
Indiv.dual Deposits
.
heard the preacher. (Rev. Logan) their answer be in the £r6attr.~e Certificates 4i.3o9.4S
60,390.15
Total $73,0d9.9t>
State of Okiahcn.a. Ccunty of L:nc n. SS
^ I, John Murphy. Cashier ot the above
„. | named Banic do s .emn.v swear that the
. j above statement is true to the test ot my
_ V ■ knowledge and belief so help me God.
, j : John Murphy, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
19th day of May, .'919.
7,851.97
things the preacher said. There sign a petition to have t dance
was a very large audience that hall discontinued. \V hat wi 1
patiently. He said some good hereafter. I write this not that
things but his criticism of the I have girls here but for the sake
song, "Old Time Religion," I did of the young people of this town.
Cashier's Check
Outstanding
Total...
.t.804 34 375,-49.09
AnnaDaie Murphy, Notary I'ublic
My comn. ssion expires January U, 1921.
Correct Attest john MURPHY
g:-:orge w. castili.er
Directors
No. 792
! UBLISHER'S RKPoRT
of the condition of the
... $408,317.13
Some folks are moral cowards,!State ! °":ahom Court, oti.inc. r.«:
t i t i I I* Oscar Preston, cashier of the above
fear some one else. I am here to1 w ;
I ban* do so.emn.v swear that the abeve
join hand \*ith an\ pfTort to make statement is true to the best of my know
Stroud a clean town and for "Old '.ed ge and beaef so help me God
Bank of Kendrick
ot Kendrick, Okla.
May 12 h, 1919.
Time Religion," and since 1 am
opposed to non de plumes,
I sign my name
J. I. Martin.
Get your Hunting Licence for
1919 now from Chick Comer.
not believe, as the only kind of
religion is the all time, that is
adapted to Adam's fallen race.
He said, "We must get a new
vision", and view things from a
different angle, refering to re-
ligion. That is what is hurtinj|
the world. Joe Smith, the Mer-
man leader, had new visions.
hence he produced the Book of
Mornians and doctoring and
covements. ' '
He had a new vision, so he Miss Marie Newton ltft Wed-
proposed to at least sixteen nesday for Enid where she will i:68
women, nor did he confine him- attend school.
self to single women but proposed
to at least one or more married ^r- an^ Mrs. Charles anc j
women to become his spiritual son B. 'r- attended the bank-:
wives', but he had a new vision. ers convention at 1 ulsa last week, j
world is growing worse be-
OSCAR I'RESSON nastier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
20th day of May, 1919.
H. W. Fender. Notary Pu'^tec.
Mt cottm.ssion expires Dec. 2. 1920.
Correct—-\ttestt J. B. CHARI.ES
OSCAR PRKSSON,
TERES \ CHARLKS
Directors
PUBLISHERS RF i «
of the condition of the
First State Bank
of AVERT, OKLAHOMA
May 12, 191^.
RESOURCES
Loans ar.d Discounts .$5",233.90
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured .. 455
Stocks. B.ads, Warrents 7,65' 00
Bark.ng House 1,980.56
Furniture and Fixtures 1,239 87
Due from Hanks 19,712.78
Exchange for Clearing House.. 250.27
Cash m Bank... 1,272.61
TOTAL
liabilities
c p.t. >to . Pi i in... $10,1 0.00
Sjrp.us Fund 3, ,oc 00
Und.vided Profits.
The Safes}, Most Progressive
Bank is Hone Jo Good for You
The rapid and steady growth of this
bank may be attributed to satisfactory
service and courteous, liberal treat-
ment accorded to all depositors alike.
TO-DAY
Is always the most acceptable time to
open that account and it will be a
well step taken if you open it here.
Stroud State Bank
*
'!>
j and Taxes Pa:c ..
j Individual Deposits
cheek
expensi
The
cause men claim they pet r.ew
RESOURCES
Henry Murphy, who has been Loans and discounts,
in France and Germany, returned Overdrafts. se> :e •: .
Stocks, Bond? Warrants Et
Furniture and Futures
Secur.t.ts * h Bar.i.z^ i:
Due iron: Banks 7 9.
visions ''Giving head to seducing home Sund wjth an honorable
Spirit, etc. I suppose the young ^barge
people want new visions is why '
they patronize the dance hall. Wanted: To sell or trade.
"I am the Lord. I change not' . Automatic Carpet Loom.
saveth our standard of religion, new cost $70.0. for a
Haven't you heard old people Separator. For particulars. phone Cash tn B
lament because the world is drift-' No. 106. 1 To[t
an
nearly
Cream
500 w
coo t'C
Checks anc
Items
Bank.
^ i
46/
.:.<k
;5 604.^5 i
$73 (39 9~
Time Certificates of Depos ..
Cashier's Checks Outstano r.g.
Total
State of Oklahoma, ss:
I, N. M- Arbabright, cashier o
named Bans do c tai: v
above statement true t
know.edge and belief so
N. M. ARGABR
Subscribed and sworn
l?tk day of May. 1919.
Free H. Turner. Notary Publ
J. D. LINDSAY.
JOHN J. CRALL.
JAMES HORTON
Directors
63 44 O
11.941 93
Foor
HAYDN SINGERS
musical arats who smg the songs you like at the Chautauqua.
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Whitmore, R. J. The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919, newspaper, May 30, 1919; Stroud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120544/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.