The Wapanucka Press (Wapanucka, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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THE WAPANUCKA PRESS
Published every Thursday
FRANK V. AI.KXANDER
EnrniR and PrnusHKK.
SITIISCK1ITI0S IiATKi
cf Year
Six Months
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2D' ■ ■ r< .1 iiic i o-ior.iei' nt W'apiinuc'iu. Ok;
Msecond e!;tsi ;r.a:l matter
Official Paper ol Johnston Connty
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
CITY CLERK:
E. O. WHEAT
J. B. COLE
Swat the fly.
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can ver
r. ,-ivy
woman-i
f >!)«' real!
v w-iiiis liin
No
(7r li.Hv <1
nail a sin is.
nnvi:.' its
tracks an.l
! you will
that thejpnin! -irai:
pit.
i?ht toward
W!i n y
Ml :• 1>;
iMian'apoel r
ing'on th.
sidewalk i
md a fat 1
Troconscirni
sly appjvi.
lulling it.
indication^
point I .
an eirly f
' Tlie t,i(7v
I'iiieill th:
it is being :
fated l>v ti
ie ladic-
for a clean
day i< a
irthy oiir :
tnd should
ceive the c.
unl>ihed ■
;U| port of
our people.
Night Prowling.
There is no doubt but that :i largo
p<>r cent'of the degredation, di«-
8raw, ruin and crime among the
vouiir springs from the habit of
night prowling, corner loafing and
kindred acts of both sexes in city,
town and hamlet all over this broad j
country. Any person who keep?
oi> or her eyes open knows this.
Many boys and girls are out at night!
and we all know that many inthi-j
ncos lor evil and none for goood :
liTutmd them continually. a|
curfew restriction niav he derided
as old fashioned and puritanieitl, j
but the fact remains tiiat there isl
vastly le< mglit prowling in towns,
that have a curfew ordinance and)
enforce it.
Keep Your Town Alive.
A town is very much like an in-
• 1 i \ idu;il. To be flourishing, it
riit'-'? have energy and enterprise.
fa a town should rein-
tlie individual prosperi-
o .i large extent up
if the place in which
is located. Everv
ie people
depends to ,
* character c
■i r business
See Us
Before
k
Wiiorc
h.
H? who spei
he gets it will
able to <-et it <
than t'if man \
ds his
I |>ul>he measure sh
rted l>y t i. e-p M-ialy the I nisi - . 9
: - " Me!I. At till' present day til. re's j W
a* much competition Between towns} &
■ is among pent ns and busi-1«
ne.- entrprises. A man .-.■ ■king a I J
ti 'ii will invriaMy -.lee-
:* up to tin- times, and is i\.g.
lv 111 ta vi.tr i if eveiy jU. idem ill)pi ■
t -e 111■. 1 1 11
mint
nes
A town
can't affoi
he doi
An
thi r;y
mans
long,
■work-.
The]
into a
■fids it j
where
i you
n s wni-
An ordii
lli.it
'•r tuti i!.. ! -P
itinually ki kii .: ^
- ■ Ti make u
must believe j 25
f'T it.' iie nil" ; £
ut. Make {
: f - >ine i . Q
in y .Mr mvn g
Jleip every I
iie. 1)r;~ and ! %
id bn
view.
Then- i- ~t
lOtiKT \Y:lV —
puDii
eyes ;
:g the woo! .
>ver
in l
the ...litor's
'or ncthing.
This i
-• :• v.-v „
«'rm of entry
Wi,
en ttie frost i
S 1 'ti
and ti
''' kitehen p;i
til is
froze: when
ie with every
the lit
ti" icy net die-
cofi
brea' i
1 that iilows;
en the ehii-
blains
in .k': us mI/I
d cold feet
*i*' us pa in; i - -
) bet we all
wish f
>r summer d:
avs :
tg&in For
While]
we swear and
1 fill)!
• around in
Furniin
•r clothes: it
is ar
1 easy thin^
Id cool
off, a- - .
'ryh 1
ly know-.
But it-
> ditfep
in t
he winter.
when the w..ri i ■-
full
of ice. and
> 1 ieat as a
the w't-
ather i- a-
pair of
loailed iie".
W
e.mav talk
about
r«ur climate
anil
al«ut our
fpri-u
and fall, hut
the
biilmy il iy-
of sun;
nier are the <
lays
that suit us
ail.
■
ire almost te
arfnl
wh>-n we
•s that will fin,
I i u I if Colin" o
apital-Detnocrai
Geenj find.4 out
"'arah Bernhardt
- It will, of
• days for this
Tishomingo
contemplate
their way into
the Tishnmini
when Colonel ]
that the H« ■ • r \ >..r
ha? 1 her rigl.: p.-g.
necessity, tkae
information to r<
and in the meantime t
of p!i I-anUry in th. ' (
real the tendern' -.
Ruiz's heart and know that the in-
formatir.n will cause manv a - .1,
issue. ( Vilonel I{ube is not on Ivan
admirer of the Divine Sarah ' Un
also .if pegs 0 her ok
oan.
\V<
C(
>pt
l.!!\ KI.V I) i !'()!{ A. \\ \R. '
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.> .nt Mary is lae best oid sou.. .
j •' —I R:-et ih im;i: y a day. si..-j «
liiiuc to gad and she se'dom reads <
the papers, 'cause .she says, theyli
rap.ke her sad. She drove to tc.vn j
Shla afternoon to shop around a Mt|l
and Wilbur Jones the grocery man,IJ
invited her to sit. Says lie, "Aint 1
this war awful?" and Aunt Mary ]
lays "My Land! Aint beard a Word) J
about it—I aint even heard no
band." And J0nes say's, "Sure, „!d
England and France and Russia. tjo
are fighting with Kaiser,—why, :rH
worse than '62." Aunt Mary ans-
wered sweetly, as she statted on hor
way, "W ell they've got nice weather
for it, 'cause it's jest a lovely day? '
—Ed. Melntyre.
''No. 1148.)
Report of the condition of
THE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
at Wapanucka, in th^ State of Oklaho-
ma. at the clofce of business December
th. 1914
S:; • ■ --ful men are they tv 1;•. have
worked while tlieirnei-!i',.Jr.- lljjrj,|s
were vaeant <.r occupied with pass-
ing trivia!ties, who have been wre-t-
lin- wi,l '"'I'*<*i~i<>;i. Thev are th.
wl'o have tried to read all that
-las been written nh/.uf their craft;
who have learned frmn the ma-ter-
and their fellow-craftsmen) >•{ ox-
perienco and pr.iited thereby;
who have gone «l,, lt ,vit!l t|1(;ir
eye- opm, noting the koo.J ,, ,;nt«
ofofle r nidi's work, and consider-
«d how they mig it do i> b-tier.
Thus they have carried ihcm.^'luc*
abo'-?. mediocrity, and, in -trivin^
to dn tliingx the !.< >t they couhl,
have edtletled themselves ,|1(
trti'.-! iiianner. —Alva Piotv
HESOl'RCKS
Loans and Discounts $78,599.45
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured 720.80
St cks. Bonds, War-
. ...i ts etc. 5,320.70 I
rurniture and Fixtures 2,0"" ""
Other Real Estate owned 1,')->). l:;!
Due from Banks 9,0"." Ti
Checks and other cash item .' 51. la
Cash in Bank 3.17], )
Total 100,635.7'!1
liabilities
Capital Stock paid in S25.000 00 !
Surplus Fund 2,500
Undivided profits, less Expen-
ses and Taxes paid l,929.2x '
Individual Deposits Subject
to check 45,079.831
Time Certificates of Deposit. .1,999,99
Cashier's Checks Outstanding.. .359.16
Notes and Bills Kediscounted 9,768 00
Bills Payable 11.000 00
Total $100,635.76
State of Oklahoma, County of John-
ston, ss:
I, S l. Barnes, Ca liierof the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that
the above sta.emen' is true to the I, .,-t
of my knowledge and belief, so help '
me God.
s. l. Baknkk,
Cashier.
•Subscribed and sworn to before
this 10th., day of March 1915.
J. M. Dickinson,
Notary Public.
Corre. - Attest:
W. B. Reeves,
W. J. Tekky.
c D. Smith,
Directors.
just returned from the eastern market
and am giad that I have had better success this
trip than ever before, collective and selective, in
eveiy line that I handle. I appeal to ihose who
so loyally and faithfully stood by us the many
years past, to whom I gladly attribute the success
o! our mere a career in Wapanucka. I also
appeal to the many new comers who have not
thoroughly formed acquaintance to give us their
support, which in return we promise to give them
value received for every cent spent, and fresh
and modern merchandise styles and designs up
to now, ^ 1 am also vad to state from the fact as it
seems, that I was the only merchant of this town
who had courage enough to go to the market,
regardless ol the rather depressing times, and
am glad I did go, I found lots of good bargains,
and the buying public shall reap the benefit of it!
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Printing
We are here to
serve you 'with
anything in the
line of printed
stationery for
your busi7iess
and personal
use. □ □ □ □
Letter Heads Em 'leads
Envelopes Cards
Wedding Invitations
Posters or Announcements
Of All Kinds
■mi ■■ «ii si-.*MaBniinc=ri.ra«a
The best quality of work
at prices that are RIGHT
OLD PLOWS AM!
<r
I CAN FIX TAEM UP
AS IHIOI) AS NEW • I KT
ME MAKE YOUR vei •, .
BOARDS, LANDSLIDES
POINTS. IN KAC'i \NV
PIECE THAT (IOCS WITH
A PLOW.
11 I GUASANTEE ALL WOHK
GOODWILL
:
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I Can Sa
Ali Kin.
mm
e y.iti Mon.•. ...
} of Repairino -
f)r. 5. S. Haberlv
PHYSICIAN AND SURcEON.
Leave c-j;- at office or residence.
Office Phone 59. Re«ldene« Phone OS
\VAPANi,i KA. OKLA.
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THE HIGH
COST OF
L IV I K G-i
has not affected our job
printing prices. We're still
doing commercial work
of all kinds at prices sat-
isfactory to you.
♦❖+++++-MK-H-W-;
I BOUGHT more and better jcojds. Our lady Milliner who will be
with us this spring, has b.-en in the market herself, this season
and took copy of the many mj'.v styles and ideas, of which our cus-
tomers will have the benefit. THE LEADING COLORS, Sand
or Putty, Millitary Blue. Millitary Red, Battleship Gray. In addi-
tion, Marine Blue, Pearl Gray, Lavendei and l urquoise will be
much in evidence.
iLORED HATS:
i he "Tlpperary," The "Glengary,
The "Belgium," and The "Scottie.
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THk^u^ATS will be cheaper thiS season; it will not pay you to
bother with your old hat, the styles and braids are so different
that you cannot afford the expense to fix it over. Our ladies' and
children's Ready-to-Wear will b_* very pretty this spring. You
should wait to see them. From this on, new goods will be arriving
daily. You should visit our store often, We will appreciate your
patronage and try to please you. A portion of our ladles slippers
have arrived, lots of them yet to come. The new Oress goods
will get here within the next few days. Thanking you for your
kindness in the past, and hope for vour continuous support in the
future. Yery truly,
Eft
Make A
WITH VOL'S
WIFE
or Sweetheart
BY HAVING YOUR
CLOTHES
Cleaned and
Pressed
BY
C. Y. CLARK
THK TAILOR
LK.r US RENOVATE YOlJR
CLOTHES. YOU UMl'IRE
THE WORK.
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The Purpose of an
Advertisement
is to serve your needs.
It will help sell your
goods—talk to the
people you w,jnt to
reach. An advertise-
ment in this paper
is a reference guide
to those whoso wants
are worth supplying.
mwam
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Alexander, Frank C. The Wapanucka Press (Wapanucka, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; Wapanucka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132579/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.