The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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|ONES makes loans. Can han-
dle a few quick farm loans.
\R. H. S. Cockerill, Physician
and Surgeon. Office at drug
store. Night calls at residence.
vR. E. E. Elagg, Physician and
Jnvwc Unc fan wan.' You'll find it imthe Lkadkr.
dip n few ciniok farm loans j Caldwell south of the city,
is among the renewals this week.
DR. H. S. Cockerill, Physician 1 .
The bakers m New \ ork are on
and Sureeon. Office at driiir u , •
a strike. Bread is now 10 cents a
loaf in Mooreland.
DR. E. E. Elagg, Physician and! We unloaded a car of bran and
Surgeon, Mooreland, Okla. ; shorts, this week. Get your feed
Telephone connections of us. 2t
Mooreland Produce Co.
WH. Hall, Eclectic Physician. J, R. Ledford has already con
■ Office in new brick, oppo- traded for one of Lambert's new
site the York-Key lumber office, brick business rooms. He will oc-
Niglit calls at residence, phone 73. Cupy it with his general store.
Office phone 74. Mooreland, Okla. . . .
1 ' 1 his office is 111 receipt of a letter
from L. A. Dugger, ordering his1
Lkadkr sent to them at Aransas'
Pass, Tex. Success to you, Lou. j
Insurance. I now have the ex- J
B. Workman, Dentist. Office elusive agency in this district for j
over Workman-Young drug; the St. Paul, fire lightning, wind]
DR. R. A. Workman, Physician
and Surgeon, Woodward.
Oklahoma.
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John T. Davis & s
We are not now
conducting a
SPECIAL SALE
but our prices, a
.few of which we
quote here, are the same as we always sell goods—market af-
fording— Viarv I AW Pri^AC when y°u consider
and they are Y * ^UW ri thoi/arp all Qtrirtlv
reliable goods-goods on which we build our reputation-not
cheap goods bought for the purpose of selling at a seemingly
low price, yet dear when you consider the quality.
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storm and tornado insurance. 1
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store, Woodward, Okla.
! also insure growing crops.
/^MER Schnoebelen, Notary Pub- J Clark Hagan
^ lie. At the Lkadkk office. | j)r Flagg and wife returned
All legal papers drawn up aceu- | home Saturday from a weeks visit
rately, neatly and with despatch.
SHUEY & Andrew, City Dray.
Hauling and delivering care-
fully and promptly done.
in Guthrie and Oklahoma City.
While at Guthrie the Dr. received
a number of degrees in the Masonic
order.
They were talking about bu Ming
„ , . . up the town. Said one: "I have
Hampton & Band write all kind -
1 . I been m the harness for years,
of insurance. 37-tf I .. . ,, ,
Yes, said another, and the
Rev. D. Noble Crane, of Gage, only part of that harness that shows
was a business visitor in Mooreland Wear is the hoid back strap."
ues ay. , ^he new town board of trustees
If you want to borrow money 011 has appointed "Jinks" Jennings,
your real estate call 011 the Hagan \ marshal and street commissioner,at
Realty Co. 4°-tf j $4$ a month. There is plenty of
When you need a tank, pump room 011 the streets for him to
or windmill call 011 Hilbig & earn his money, and we hope the
Wyckoff. * results will be noticeable.
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Sugar, 16 lbs ....
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Beans, navy, 4
lbs .
• 25
Crackers, bulk, per lb
6! J
Coffee, best, lb . . .
• -35
Rice, 3 lb pkg
• 25
Corn, 3 cans ....
• 23
Coffee.XXXX.il). .
• >5
Prunes, 2 \4 lbs
• 25
Peas, can
. 10
Tea, Japan, lb . . .
• 50
Peaches, 3 lbs
• 25
Tomatoes, can . . .
. 10
Tea, Gunpowder, lb .
• 50
Raisins, 3 pkgs
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• 25
Starch, 3 pkgs . . .
• 25
Oatmeal, 5 lb
• 25
Our line of calicoes, ginghams, muslins and everything in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
is complete and up to date, and we have the same low price to
everyone. REMEMBER, there are no Special Inducements
to the above prices, they are just common everyday prices for
which you buy goods at
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ok the condition ok thk
W".H. Liuttier is rushing to com- j The Lkadkr wants the news,we
pletion, his fine new residence, in will print it. Report to us your
the north part of town. j visitors, your visits, parties or any-
SomebodTg^JtlHisy vvkh poiso,,. i the news line. Write it
Monday night..,.dcleaned op.bout ! P ■ <■ k '• "r <«« ' ah° < j SCCUFl V StillC BilllK
a dozen dogs about town. We re anxious, and it will J
please you and your friends.
Paint, oils and varnishes at the
City Drug Store. E. E. Elagg,
M. D., prop.
Ellis Peach, southwest of the
| city,had the misfortune to lose one
! of his fine big horses last week.
See Hampton & Baird for all j This is a 1)jg ,oss tQ Mr. PeaGh, as
kinds of Insurance. We represent j lhig horse wflS Qne of a team wor(h
six of the best old line companies. ^ he ,x.ing offere(, fa amuUnt
A stock of the 1909 designs in | for them at different times.
Wall Paper, has just been received Mrs M c s"yn~~outh of the
at the Mooreland Drug Store. 52 Ljty> was a caller Tuesday and re-
It's not a question of how cheap newed for the Lkadkk for her
you can buy something to eat but daughter, Mrs. Lena Chick, at
how good. Eor quality,go to Led- j Wauwauka, Tex. Mrs.Synis just
fords. 4 returned from that placs.* last week,
E. Schaeffer's moved this week after a visit of several weeks.
into the Wayne Strait residence in
the east part of town. Mr. Stone
and family moved into the house
vacated by Schaeffer.
If you are thinking of buying a
good time piece don't torget that
we sell the Hamilton. B. H.
Rhoads, the Jeweler. 52
Just received a big stock of *5*
shoes. You need shoes, we have
them to suit you. The Brown
shoe is the best, that's the kind
we have. Davis Bros.
Mooreland, Okla.
At close of business Apr. 28, 1909
Commenced business Nov. 23,1903
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Stocks, Bonds, warrants, etc
Banking house
Furniture and fixtures *
Due from Banks
Checks and other cash items
Cash in Bank
Total 1
$50,7X11 (S!t
U.105 87
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1,415 00
ii'.tnis :m
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7,A41 41 !
H f rjr H* +1* i* +$*
j-.. .= meat?;
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% If you want it Fresh, Clean, Good^
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fjand Neatly Prepared,
I GET IT o4T
^ Hamptons Meat Market
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^ J. A. Hampton, Proprietor
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Liabilities
J. A. Wyckoff and wife are the
patents of a new boy, born Mon-
day. This is boy No.2, but Okla-
homa being a prohibition state is
the only reason it will not cost Jess
several barrels of beer. As it is it
will only cost him about one or
two.
Jno.Lohberger and wife,of River-
side, la , were here last week vis-
iting the E. J. Knitteland T. Bou-
quot families. From here they
went to Canadian, Tex., to visit
their nephew, Will Lohberger and
II you can't make any money 011 family. They frill visit relatives
an Oklahoma farm, for goodness I at Ashland, Kas., before returning
sake sell out and let somebody have to their home.
it who can. It is a pity to waste j Qne thing about the Lkadkr is
good land on a poor farmer, when that our subscribers, when tluir
there is plenty of the other kind of! time is out, order the paper con-
land for rent in the eastern slates. ! tinUed. This is indeed pleasing
Speaking of teaching practical j and makes us feel n,at we art aP"
studies in the schools, here is one Plated. We have used our best
I heard from the Batwell school. efforts 10 give the people a good
The teacher asked: "If it takes PaPer aml sha11 continue in the
one woman two hours to clean a future as in the past.
room, how long will it take two This tariff revision works just
women?" "Four hours" answered like this: The county at large is
a little girl. "Wrong," said the robbed a little for the benefit of one
teacher. "It would only take congressman's district in order that
one hour," "Oh," answered the lie be induced to vote for another
observing little miss"I didn't know congressman's district, and so 011
you was talking about ladies who till the sum total of the robberies
wasn't 011 speaking terms wif each is an outrage 011 eighty millions of
other." American citizens.
Capital stock paid In
Hurplus fund
Undived profits less expense
and taxes paid
Individual depolSlts subject
to check
Time certificates of deposit
Bills payable
$10,000 00
1,700 00
ill!,872 57 I
7.IH4 70
$II7,H7H 4:1 1
Tola!
state of Oklahoma | ...
County of Woodward | ^
I'*;. K. Bay .>lnger, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true and that said bank
has no other liabilities and Is not endorser
no any note or obligation other than that
shown in the above statement, to the best
>f my knowledge and belief,so help.meUod
(j. It. Baysinger, Cashier
Correct—Attest:
J.C. Kroutli |
| IHrectors
(i. R. Bayslnger I
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
1st day oi May, 8 «
Frank K Davis, Notary Public.
My commission expires Oct. I, IWII
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Phone your news items to 28.
Will always keep 011 hand for
sale, Kansas Rock Salt,in lump and
crushed, cheapest and best salt for
stock. 2t
Mooreland Produce Co.
U Choice Fresh cTVleats
f Cured cTWeat C& Lardf
^Everything in the meat line. Cash Paid for Hides*^
^4 Good fresh country butter for table use.
t We Want Your Trade I
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Don't Forget That
If you know any item of news,
please let the Lkadkr know of it.
We try to get all the news going
but occassionly there is an item we
unintantionally miss, and a little
assistance on the part of our
readers will avoid this. The
Lkadkk prints the news, and the
more we can print the better it
: pleases the readers and the pub-
j lisher. Tell us, 'phone us or send
: us any item you may know of.
WYCKOFF
Always have what you want in the
Wagon,
and Implement
line. New goods arriving all the time.
Call and examine them.
HILBIG C& WYCKOFF
"The Implement Men"
Mooreland, Oklahoma
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909, newspaper, May 14, 1909; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157788/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.