The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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No. 5951
Report of the condition of
The First National Bank
At Sapulpa, in ths State ot Oklahoma, at the close of
business, June 23,1909
Loans 232,142.32
Honda and Premiums 22,100.00
Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 24,300.00
Cash and Sight exchange 82,018.29
Total 360,560.61
Additional Stock Holders Liabilities 50,000.00
Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits 60,238.86
Nation ti Hank Notes 21,500.00
Deposits 278,821.75
Total 360,560.61
Notice Our (Jrowth
September 30th. 1901 34,260.54
April 30th. 1902 44,870.90
February 6th. 1903 67,674.30
March 28th. 1904 75,261.79
May 29th. 1905 93,640.09
April 6th. 1906 123,755.71
March 22nd. 1907 190,517.25
July 15th. 1908 216,437.90
April 28th. 1909 256,588.65
June 23rd. 1909 278,821.75
ads will be the three li
i
LItahna and Leonia I.o Reno i
Bittner in songs and a m
act lias never been seen In
.Miss Mabel Pearl In her sow
Rather go Walking With TI.#
I.ove Than to Ride in Your Vutomo-
bilf." and Miss Mae Dennett in selec-
tions. The Bradley-Noe Lady Orches-
: SAPULPA LIORl
mites i WANTED, by white girl, work in a
Happy good Sapulpa home. Have had ex-
clever ' perlence. Elsie Butler. Gen. Del.
s city.|
it, "I'd
Man I
THE (KEEK BANK
AMI TRUST COMPANY
Is highly gratified by the manner In
\.hlcb the people have come to t'
v 1th their business. If safe, coiists-
l tra will give another of their popular mei|jods of doing Banking busl-
i concerts from 8 to 8:30. Doors will be . negg are the IU|„„ ,vb!c!i count, then
open tonight at 7:30. Prices 10, 20, ^Ib company is entitled to favorable
30c. Free list absolutely suspended, j consideration at the hands of t'.. > peo-
Mr. Bittner has invited the two ball pi*.
teams, Enid and Sapulpa to attend
he show In a body tonight. So Sa- Beautiful homes in Farnham's addl-
pulpa people can see the ball players; lion can be purchased only $200.00
In citizens dress.
down and $25 per month.
THEY
COMING
..FOR SALE..
150ft facing on Lee avenue by UNft deep, this property lies im-
mediately west of the St. James Hotel and runs from the alley to
l'oplar St. there is on this property '2 houses, one of 8 and one of t
rot ins, this Is a lerj desirable location for a business property and
should be used ns such. This property ill not be sold in part but in
u body.. Also one lot 50x150 on Poplar SI., north of and adjoining
Air Dome property this lot faces 50ft on Poplar and runs east 150ft
to alley and has 5 room house on same. For prices oil either of the
above properties correspond nitli
TON-KO-NO MEDICINE COMPANY
of Sherman, Texas
Will arrive in their private cars
THURSDAY
and will operate in the
MAIN OPEHA HOUSE
Free To Everybody
Comedians, Singers, Dancers,
Farce Comedy. Skeletons, Up=to-
date ia every respect. For La-
dies and Children as well as Men.
It Costs You Nothing
Thursday Night
The Big1 Bittner Co : the comedy In the hands of Miss Pearl
The BU Htttmr Co., gave as a : • • - . kept the audience In convulsions ol'
ond ofi ilng "His Father's Son" at tlu- laughter. The violin solo by Miss
New Air Dome last night to a lar; e Wlnnlfred Bradley proved to be of ar-
and appreciative audience. The om-, tlstlc merit and the large audience
puny were all excellent in their dif- showed their appreciation by giving
ti'eat parts and particularly so Mr. j.Miss Bradley an encore. Mrs. Saman-
< ssldf as tin- Herman musician. Ills she in comic selections was also a treat
ch:u«ct rt*atlon of this part was mas
tfily and bis falling from his ellvated
pi sjtlaat U> that of a dope fiend was
as % pb ce of acting as has ever
t>< n «een In this city. Mr. Bittner as
the haul hearted dady was excellent.
The ap.. Ullits of Mr. I.aReno and Miss
Ma" BnuuttU in si lections were excell-
ent. and greatly enjoyed by all. Six of
and only added to what has already
been said that these ladles are the best
ladles orchestra that have ever appear-
ed in this city. Tonight this large
company will present "A Texas Ran-
ger," a drama in 4 acts.
This Is one of the best plays ever
written and as presented by the Big
Bittner Company will surely be long
the lidle.t In selections were great and remembered. VauedvlUe between the
J. H. Sharp
Jerico Springs, Mo.
IT is A SURE THING THAT
We All Live by What We Eat
You can't afford to abuse yourself
by taking poor lood So it is up to you
to buy where you can get the best at the
best prices.
HARTMAN
keeps the hoice foods. The best that
goes in groceries and meats. Courteous
treatment. Prompt delivery.
HARTMAN
Phone 550
& COMPANY
10-12 S. Main Stf
THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES IN LIFE ARE THOSE
THAT TAKE BUT A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS IN THE
START.
NEARLY EVERY ONE CAN SAVE AT LEAST A FEW
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
OCR CUSTOMERS GET THE
ADVICE FREE.
BENEFIT OF OUR
WE TAKE A LIVELY INTEREST IN EACH OF OUR
DEPOSITORS AND SEEK TO KNOW HIM PERSONALLY
YOU CAN START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK
WITH $1.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
FARMERS
& MERCHANTS
Sapulpa, Okla.
BANK
Civil Service Examination
Clerk-Carrier
An examination for clerk and car-
rier will be held at the post-offlce in
this city on September 7, 1909.
Age limits, 18 to 45 years, on the
date of the examination.
.Married women will not be admitted
to the examination.
Unmarried women will be admitted
to the examination, but are eligible
for appointment only as clerk.
Applicants must be physically sound
and male applicants must be not less
than 5 feet 4 inches in height without
boots or shoes, and weigh not less
than 125 pounds without overcoat or
nat.
For application blanks and for full
information relative to the examina-
tion, qualifications, duties, salaries, va-
cations, promotions, etc., address im-
mediately
CLARK F. JENNINGS,
Secretary, Board of Civil Service Ex-
aminers, Post-otTice, Sapulpa, C'.ilaT.
! IRA KALONE
Dentist
Established 1898.
Office over F & M. Bank
11. ARNOLD,
(ieueral Insurance
Real Estate.
Farm Loan
Ladles
J If your skirt needs cleaning and
I pressing the Red Cross Hospital for
Sick Clothes, No. 202 Dewey avenue
' are experts. We positively guarantee,
| Signed E. L. NEWPORT,
Prop.
j What's the use to pay rent when
j I.. C. Farnham will sell you a modern
i home on the car line only $200 down
| and $25 per month for the next 10
' days.
Oil Leases
W. L. McEWEN.
Successors to
Weeks end Son
Makes Abstracts, writes Insuranc
Does Notary Work, Rents Houses an*
Loans money on farms.
Office over the Union Hardware Stor
I . ('. A kiu«
City Scavengers
All Kinds of Cleaning up Work
Phone 113.
Tile und Sewer Work
Wall Coping
GEO. B. MEEKER
Sewer Contractor
Drains, Cellars, Kepnirs Cisterns,
Lays Sewers
, Phone 124. Sapulpa, Okla.
Elliott Bros, for sand. Phone 321.
The City of Sapulpa is
Growing Rapidly to
the Northeast
The Packing plant and contem-
plated railroad improvements will
give renewed impetus to*this por-
tion of the city. Lots in
MOMAN ADDITION
can still be bought at extremely
reasonable prices--$4 to $6 a foot
on payments. It is an unquestion-
able investment. See
McNeel & Hawkins
Garst Bldg.
The best of cigars at the Diamond
Drug Store, 207 East Dewey. tf.
Call For Warrants
i Call for city warrants in fee and sal-
I ary fund up to and including No. 237,
[ Street and Bridge fund up to and In-
I eluding No. 241, Power and Water
I up to and Including No. 880, Contingent
I and Supply fund up to and including
j No. 167. J. E. RICE,
City Treasurer.
l'lione 210 and one of L. C. Farn-
ham's sahsmen will call with auto and
show you Farnham's addition, where
homes can be purchased for $200.00
down and $25.00 per month.
Table board $4.00 a week at the
Arcade. Meals 20cts.
Rice, The Florist
CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Green House 13 N. Birch st. Phone 517
1'. I.. Mars
■I. .1. Mars
MARS & MARS
Lawyers
■looms I, 2, S, Soliss Bid's. Sapulpa, Ok
Established 1S99.
Ij. C. would be glad to meet you at
203 King building.
Make a date with L. C. Farnham It
will make you money.
Have you met I,. C. Farnham?
WANTED—Two roomers and boarders
415 South Maple. Phone 234.
TO-NIGHT
NEW AIR DOME
South of St. James Hotel
The Big Bittner Co.
And the Bradley-Noe Lady Orchestra
PRESENTING
The 4 act Comedy Drama
"His Father's Son"
Prices 10, 20 and 30c
The Crime of Idleness
Idleness means trouble for any one.
Its the same with a lazy liver. It caus
i (s constipation, headache, jaundice,
i sallow complexion, pimples and blot-
dies, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr.
King's New Life Pills Boon banish
J liver troubles and build up your healt^ f
125c at all druggists.
SAPULPA ICE CO.
— MANUFACTURERS OF—
Pute Crystal
ICE
And dealers in COAL
Distilled Water Delivered
Cor. R. R. and E. Boulevard Ave.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 17, 1909, newspaper, August 17, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151678/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.