The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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lit*rtj. At firvt ll oar ba\f a <ou; '
of ifi wtikti tt ma j roam a boat
to its btart'* <"oo!«mt. Tbeo tlaen
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rtboM l*iLjr tratcUed at all. A« .1
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side of tie «qcare Ti* flrrt
ai trifk rilii oa a awarrjcit-
Harry Poole aa ti* rider at- coald
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p^re ar*i a «t to. Tii *as tie
riea C5ari eas.e seir oi of tie k i-d tiat wai
tW;i in :«• a*ay pat oa patliely ia the city.
ttOMOM EMILIA LCOVALLI
4M ty at tt e c*l **«na State
• Harrim cortitit'ied Clark to ioli a>
t.i iaadi. aid viea i;* i^adf -reel'
a; ired. 'fa iaJJe; roteria* tj
Lfrtt apnac «W <
art lim 1 ' - O* awa C tf. I«tt S te Oct. t '!'«
Otfasiu City
1914. Tfa aoaK tari*4. ttaitfc*
tt. tfa j«o * iatirtettiy de- teas'r aad ^rwer aai fa it ai eare,-
t; ait tfa lf*t actor. Tie tiaad -a re-pr**C of
Oo « Dtau Fair aoi Eip> forty saalriant wifle dri'gitfi! ea-
^tOaa la giad to fa te a poaraca 'O terta.raiett *UJ fa c«ered by tie
MMfy tfa deoiani cabaret tno aad tfa taigolata
iK/zzli.*± Colliwa la a '«ak wf-
I tsae *:ti iocg iair bad *iat te
'.ailed Bryptiaa :at'i ia the aa'.omo-
■ isle ia i>i ie *a« rldir g He :b-
foreiead at tie bu* of tie io e a^d T ^ (rovd lo cj«e to tke
gt zg entirely tiro^gi iia iead, kii:- ■ niaci;i.e i examine tieta (lotely.
:tg in tmtilj A'.<-or4.tg to at Wkti tiey !ooke-i they a* "o
-*-3 ! ud trill pj ho fariber tban It It
prrai'-'d. B'Jt If It U met nt mr?
tzra trttb "Not that Way. bat tbi*.'
aad "1>%'t do t!ii.t. d-i tliis." it will
aooa beds to be t«r«. A baby e*
r"er^3*r Iic for it«elf leartx mnch
Eyre tit a ot*- troald stippost* It llndi
a boie is it* '!t!le s^w-kins «i"l po!;°
tu fxger tironjh. iicd such a lot ol
nntr* tbiass hnpf'ti v.l:ili* It Is qntpt
ly iiTe tin*iLj: that stranse s; acc ir
Ita atoct^cs The motlier or nu'«>
v> t^-toe* ai're and !a|w the liat^>
ha ill fat 11+ 't e bit of m!«< It'
lETe«tlga?ioa* bare romrulrted shfiild
be pot ia a strait^ tel. for it 1« *
foo Icnoratr; ti'-:: t<> do Ite
a-niber. beby > ^-cics ai' tbe time
atsd. wkile it sbcrj'd be kept oat ol
ntiv-tief by <;ciet y remoring fr"m it«
ce giborbojd tbiors *bat are perish
able. It a boo id liOt i pnaisbed fot
naaklar tnreaUcaticns Many parent*
mothers *ot*«~ially. kin all tb* de*ir
for knowledge in th«- day« of baby
fa«l Tie baby not "t i £rwi- ool
things, bot it reasons abort them not
can pot two ;nd two together, as tb*
aaying is. eery suoo in its life It is
of eotsrse a great temptation to bo!<
the baby and to an:cse it. bnt the rfcitf
rrow. end tb* more it Is left U
S*«_ tt to paay. app*ar.ig wtti Nor^Va aad C«c-
Hia rotoe ia oee of rar* otter report r.ade to tie aitborit eo | iTiek t«ats. Of cotirse eaei ote w«
_ , . ., . .. §tjrpnae<; and woaderwl wiere be iad
..am* :U aa a/-oapUr. .. _ ^ vrw-ored tiea aid oaty of tie «•••' "•« aocr.er w-.'l it fleiwop
Eiasi wio west tp to Clark, whis- crce(j
peres!. talked a aoaeat «d tien ^ ^ ^
Harr-s fret tae tiot aad es-vaped. —
! ti* iead aegro
SciaefJer and Kyaa i I
taken a look t*'ore it was
THE PIONEER STORE
Ayptoe—Str^tiy fas'j". for eailag
or rooking. Rotte Beat:-.*-? Tork la-
Vertalc. Seia<-wt at. et«., from New
l«ui) irrigated aad spray**; or-i-
ards fall but be 1 boze* II -V): Cook-
teg ap^lea. $U*>.
Ptttb i ." aett Utai Elfarta*.
large aad perfect frsit. btniel ba«iei.
t2JW tmalier pkgt i ". KV.
Faary l-Wv. Blae Phm—Fosr
baiket crate, «1 it*: MWiaigaa < rat~+.
beaTy [>ar.kar> 4r t ^"ai.;-y frtut. v
For Rreakla't—Try ocr Sise
fart Bacoa. eieclr. Btifontly. per-
fectly tl: «-d oa otr jo" <-r si' r. av.
Sftr, XV lb., m tfc oir ccti r:
eggs, doz 20r.
New far h«/> - ar —.'« Just la—
likely glazed. Ttooti (btrt*. ;ar
crotii, jcgj, pickle ker«, etc.
ctzea.
Aaaisersarj Portrtais—A doable
crate of ti* ben Eegl ek crowa sen..
j-orr-eiaio jgrt reee:red; till gladder,
tfa iearu of ira-y io^sewires Tae
bord r deeoratire tti«a la eatirely
new. d;lereit aid p}eas.ag. a coa-
i«s:!mllud rose tad t;ra; <a a
tat ie< gro-t."!, with doable gold 1-ae
edges Tbe shapes are of tetst.ile
Ut Vat <ia.aty. We offer—
4a-pi«e Dinner set
l<«f -pi <e l :naer
Otifr set* froet oar
Tit* body
was takes t
"tEdertakiag wwMhkaat
Harris te-i a toot as ie siot Clark. (
go ag across tie railroad track to-.
ward Lie GoTeraatent 5prtag4 Parr !
Tae cac&e of ti* trouble "Detweet tie :
two negroes ia aot cob* to light. |
Tiey are reroned to
qtarrel S^aday
bare iad a
rock patterns r^tie
*100.00.
re of op
f.-cn 1.K%
HERZBEBCTS BIG
WlVfriW DI-PI.AV.
Tie big tiew window of tie Herx-
berg store present oae of the most
iT:ra.~tiTe ?.rb".s of the bopp ng c:i-
tr.-t for Jab:lee w**k. !a tie c^n'ft
It a great c.^lay of the la "eft fa«i-
Icas .a womea f salts, coat*, an! m.i-
l.aery. and tie other w:ndo*« eii t.t j
dress gools. shoes, men t clotte* j
aad faralsaiagj in a moft attrattife i
man:ser. Tils exhibit dis;:ajs tie1
good taste of Mr. H-rrain Hamas*
of tie ready-to-wear de^artmeot who
ieccrated tie window!, as well as dis-
playing tie f.Te l:ne* carried ty tie
store.
Wmrr P>jt —T.x- to take .a ti-
Al" boa** plaits, all s.zes poit aad taar-
*r , 4 ia. -o i; ia '< to 50c.
BIG GiEC BV G. O. P. IX MAINE.
R«-fwbli<an<
i mrry Max* by Isma^d
Vote.
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Nc. lOSOC.
REPORT OF THE fYiVltfTV'N fW
THI1 ENID N *n« \*L MVK.
at Enid. Oklahoma, at ti* close of
batinesc. September llti. 1H4
RESOCRCE5 Daliri-
Loass and Discoants. . i ' • >-
Overdraft*, secored aad
unsecored 1J.11I 1
U. S. Bonds to severe
clrcolatlon 1H *M ' +
U. S. Bonds to secure r.
S. Deposits H>HH
Bonds. Securities, etc..
(other-than Sto k 71.11' '*
Banking House. Furai-
tnre and Fixture*. . 4< *14 *"
Otter Real Estate owned 1.4C **
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents*.. IJ.OT.I*
Due from State and Pri-
vate Banks and Back-
ers. Trust Companies
and Savings 4<.2M 1-
Due from approved Re-
serve Agents in Central
Reoerve CltiA S*-T*i**.
Checks anl Other Casi
Items 2.111.71
Exchanges for Cleariar
House }.S2i-*3
Notes of other National
Banks JI.WJ.M
Fractional Paper Cur-
rency, Sickles and
Cents tlT.iJ
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank. Tig:
Specie .... 11077.15
Legal-tender
notes ... 21.225.40 Jg.lv2.15
Redemption fuad with T".
S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation l... 5>M.W
Total
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In. . $
Surplus Fund
Vndivided FroSts. less
Expenses and Taxes
paid
National Bank Notes out-
standing
Due to other National
Banks
Due to State and Private
Banks and Bankers.. .
Individual Deposits Sub-
ject to Check
Deaiand Certificates of
Deposit
i Vnited States Deposits
Postal Savine? De psi"s. .
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MS.TU 41'
357.52S.3*
10S.«?<>.?©
io.e 2.e«
5.S04.B1
••EE OCB COLLECTION OF EAKLY DAT I'H* T<X,RAPHS.
l"SE OTR f"HAIKS. TELEPHONES, TOII.KT ROOM-, ICE M ATER. ETC.
•^PHONES
the china grocery
Portland. Maine. Sept. 11—Ma.
tie political barometer «ta'.e. held -t*
elect oa Ttiesta.-. Returns show a
huge falling off of tie progressive
vo-e :n tie last prefid*nt-al elect ta.
A b g proportion of tie progressive
: loos has meant a repj jUcaa gain, btit
the detaocTatic vote also has .a-
ma ted -.tftia-iallr.
It .« believed tba* tie reycbl>caa
-•ote will be cor* tban double '-ism
at' for Taft *a
Tbe vote for go Ten or .n 4^2 o-t of
; 454 election djr.rx-"* c.'es:
Kainet, repa-i.-it, Car. ,PhonC 366,
. iWhy Be a Kitchen Drudge?
K
ITCHEX d.—jd^crj is the BAXE of errerv housewife's routine.
Eut nwai*jf Tome* are IMPROVING their home life
great,- in tli« One wit they are d. inc: it is in FURNISH-
INr- their KITCHENS with tabor savir,^. #-<p savins: tables, cabi-
nets. rLaJri, etc. Pre per kitcben fumi?hinps LIGHTEN the c&iv*
of btme engineering. The women of this vieinitv will find EVERY-
" THING UP TO DATE for the KITCHEN HERE.
W. A. ROYER.
112-14 S. Independence.
Total $l.i"'23.724 7
Stale of Oklahoxa. County of Gar-
field. ss:
I. Frank H. Letson. cashier cf the
.ibove aataed l>*ok. do solemnly
swear that the above statemrat is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
FRAXK H. LETSON,
Cashier.
tubsoribed and sworn to before
me this 17th day of September. 1914.
ELVA POLSLEY.
-Notary Public.
A!y commiss:cn expires January 15,
191*.
Correct—Attest:
O. J FLEMING.
JOHN F CVRRAN.
ED T. FLEMING.
Directors.
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1914, newspaper, September 17, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161232/m1/8/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.