The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1908 Page: 3 of 6
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There always have been soda
crackers; there always will
be soda crackers
There never were and never
will be any other Soda
Crackers to equal
The Soda Crackers of
s-
National-
Biscuit-
Goodness
Moisture Troof
Packages
COMPANY
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
J LOCAL NEWS ITEMS i
Geo. Rut t man receives hogs
every dav in the week for Enlow.
M. B. Keagy will return home
next week from Wellington. His!
health is much improved.
R. A. Clifton, of Haskevv, re- |
turnedTuesday fromWichita,where !
he had been at the St. Francis I
hospital, sick with an intermittent
fever.
F. E. Leonard and wife and son,
Otis, and Mrs. R. E. Hilbig and
baby, left .yesterday morning for
I d ana, for a months visit with
relatives.
Mrs. W. E. Hassebroek, of
Richmond and Miss Anna Hasse-
brock. of Manhattan, Kas., are
here visiting their old friend * and
neighbors, the Dexter and Durant
families.
Miss Mildred Armstrong begai
! teaching last Monday at the Eln
I Grove school house.
In last weeks Lkapkr we re
ported the J. J. Smith farm sold.
It was a mistake, the deal didn't
materaliaze.
The Mooreland Loan & Realty
Co. Tuesday, closed up the deal
with D. Noble Crane, whereby the
latter becomes the owner of the
i Mrs.Johnston property in the west
1 part of town; consideration $975-
Notice to the Public
i Mooreland, Sept. 16, 1908
| It is a time in the season that
i every person should have money to
; pay their way and take advantage-
1 of cash purchases. We have a
complete stock of clothing, cloaks,
| hats shirts,overalls,work garments,
shoes and in fact every thing to
make a general merchandise store.
We are crowded for room and we
REPORT
of the condition of the
Security Slate Bank
Mooreland, Okla.
At close of business Sep. 13, 1908-
Commenced business Nov. 23.1903
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdraft*, secured and urise
Stocks, Bonds, warrants, etc
Hanking house
■ Kurnltnre nnd fixtures
Due fro 10 Buuk*
ifih 'cks and other cash items
cash in Hank
JtS,RV( 88
rured 2, 5I <11
8,KM 81
1,1.(10 (X)
1,1(15 00
51,1*40 7i
til
5.8U4 58
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undlved profits less expenses
and taxes paid
IndIviduuI deposits-subject
to check
Tline certificates of deposit
Hills payable
Sin.ooo.t
1.45(1' (
1,427 77
SIN," 14" I
4,208 (
Total
State of oklahoma
County of Woodward
slip. We will do just what we
say. Come and pick your goods
while our stock is complete.
Yours Truly
John T. Davis & Sons
Claud Rhoads
Little .Claud Cecil Rhoads aged
6 yrs 11 months and 26 days, died
at his home in this city Tuesday
morning at 6 o'clock after an ill-
ness of about four days with spinal
meningitis and a complication of
diseases.
The funeral was heldWednesday
at 2 p m. from the Baptist church,
conducted by Rev. W. R. Barnes;
interment in the Mooreland ceme-
tery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhoads and
family have the sympathy ot the
people of the community.
Mooreland Market
ss.
If
A LIVE MAN
WANTED
WITH A LITTLE MONEY.
Every household in your vicinity will bay the
WONDER INCANDESCENT COAL OIL LAMP
100 Candle Power, for Homes, Store1*, Schools,
Hulls. Six times cheaper than Gas or Electric-
ity. Most wonderful light of the age. Al«o the
FELLOWS FIRELESS COOKER,
the greatest Fue\ Labor and Time-Bnving
H ousehold Invention. It is as important 111
every house as the Conking Stove. V\ hy not l>e
the one to introduce the^e Marvelous Self-Sell,
ers? Eviry housewife will want tbem at once.
Build up a Profitable Business and manage the
GneralAgency or Branch Office in your pc etion
anion : both dea'er* nnd consumer*. Vv yriint
territorial rights FREE to ri^l 1 parties. We want
reliable a rn *ho hate a small amount of eayltal * •!
wliieh to buy enonrh good* to yield them a hnnd oaae
proBt. This is a good money maker where
PROFITS BEGIN AT ONCE!
tvtmeone in your seetion will have this apency
If you don't. Write today for full i. formation
UNITED FACTORIES CO.
WcCe« St.. Kansas i y. Mo-
corrected every thursday
Butter, per lb 20c
Eggs, per dost '8c
Cream 22c
Corn, new 4oc
Wheat, per bu 90°
Chickens; hens lb 6c
Springs 8@ioc
Old roosters each 10c
Turkeys 7C
Hogs $5-70
Hides: No 1 5C
will give a 10 per cent discount 011j From Mooreland Milling Co.
everything in our dry goods room 1 Corn chop per cwt, . . . .$1.40
for the next sixty days. Bran ,, ,,.... 1.25
I, O. R. Bayslnger, cashier of the above]
named bank, do solemnly swear thai the,
above itaiement Is true and that salil bank |
has no other liabilities and Is not endorser I
no any note or obligation other than that ]
shown In the above statement, to the best
>f my knowledge and belief,so help meCSod I
U. H. Bayslnger,Cashier I
Correct—Attest:
J O KKOUTHI
| Directors |
JOHN AHNOLD I
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
:t0i h day of 8ept. ISKW
L B Krouth, Notary Public. j
My commission expires nuv. l , lttOH
I You know what it means to
clothe your family and shoe them
! Now don't let this opportunity
Shorts ,. 1 -25
Flour per sack 120
Corn meal, 4°
Greenvale Pickups
Rev Trueblood held servica at
the school house Sunday evening
which were well attended.
JnoLouck leftThursday to spend
a few weeks with his brother-in-
law Mr Dishong bailing hay.
Mrs A C Poe left Saturday to
spend a few days with her husband
who is holding protracted meetings .
at Mutual.
The party at Jno Rifenberg Sat-
urday night was lightly attended
account of the cold.
The infant daughter of Will
Green who has been sick is much
better.
Frank Dickinson was a Wood-
ward visitor Friday.
! Mrs Veach and family were
Woodward visitors Saturday.
Mr Schaffer has quit his job in
Mooreland and is now at home.
Look Out
Prosperity
R.v Roustabout
Did you get wet Friday evening
Well we did.
Billy Carter transacted business
in Woodward Monday.
O B Wheeler and wife shopped
with the merchants of Mooreland
Saturday.
John Stadler hauled 2 loads of
hogs to Mooreland Monday for
which he received$6.15 they netted
him $166 60 does it pay to raise
hogs at present prices of corn is a
question that is of more interest
than politics.
Mrs Kate Davis is much im-
proved in health and is up and
around now.
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1908, newspaper, October 2, 1908; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157756/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.