The Citizen (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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The Citizen
P. F. Rayl, Publisher
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Published JjCvery Thursday.
LAKBMP, OKLA.
Price $1 oer Year
Entered at the post office at
jLaKempas Second Class Mail
matter July 8 1910.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Ada twelve nrni on*> half u'lita per line
iirmlinii Locals live centv per lino
Spnclal Advertising; ration application.
LOCALS
J. A. Key was in this vicinity
jthis week.
George Perry is in toyrn this
jveek.
BANK STATEMENT
LAKE HP STATE HANK N v. 17. IMO.
' .RESOURCES
i (/-Ana pn<1 Dincounta
j Overdrafts, secured and uneeeurei
! SteuriticH with Itankintr Board
' Hanking House
FY.rnltur# and fixture#
j Duo from Banko
i Chefeka and other cfl#h lU'inS
K E M -P CITIZEN
G. W. Bi'CKMaSTER i\l D
Pliv - chn And Surfrpon
Ciill;; Wide Anj'whero I-W or NL'ht
Okh
ItOU.VKS !
' 79.l23.ri8 I
"•v,i71 Surprise,
luir>.4f |
600.
600 I . Tf Ty
y",-,7i! Lulvemp \ ;-t.ermary
906.70
Ctvwh in Bunk
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fuwl
Undivided Profits, lrss E tpensei} and
Taxes Paid
I Individual Deposit* Subject to Check
j 'i im« Cortificates of Deposit
•'airier'* O'.iLstan iii'.ij'
' Liabilities Ot.li: i than those atx> e atited NONE
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Hospital
Dr. )i. S. Tanner, V. S
VV. J. Lehman. Pres. Geo. E. liicker, V. Pw s.
f. y Edward?. CohV iej*.
All Calls Answered Ar.y
Time in Auto. Phone
Both Centrals Beaver and
Lakamp.
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,pi lal
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We can no1 proper unions yon do consequently we reu.st work
together. Let us Talk it Over.
M14.81 \ r ,
SK.S37.09 Lak.erpp,
8.853.ol 1
4,600.(17 I
Okla.
LaKems
Okla.
R A. Weit;. has gene to Hitch-
cock on a visit.
Lee Simms and wife were up
from Texas Monday.
Some snow fell last week but
not, enough to do the wheat any
good.
W. F Duncan and wife ejiter
£aiued a number of friends at
dinner Sunday.
Her Son Subject to Gi:oijp.
"My son )2dwin is subject to
proup," yzrites Mrs. ft. O. 1'Orwjn
Jiew Kensington, Pa. "I put in
many sleepless hours at night
before I learnefl of Chamberlain's
pough Remedy. Mothers need
pot fear this disease if they keep
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
jlemedy in the house and use it
jis directed. It always guve my
boy relief." For Sale by Smith
|)rug Store.
K. S. Tanner and wife and the
editor and wife made a trip to
Ochiltree Monday.
TOTAL Ii8.8n.C8
Suite- of Oklahoma. County of Beaver, SS; I. W J. (
Lehman; President of the above named Bapk, do! uood, fail I.V ' lit |>' < VOd
solemnly swear that the above statement is true | _ . ...
f.o the befit of my knowledge and beliof, bj help ^ Uli.es r LaK.C
me God. 'have von?
W.J.Lehman, President.
Pii'i.icribo.l <\nd sworn to before me this 23rd day
of Nov. 1H16,
J. W. Bell, Notary Public.
0. J. B >ytr;. O. E, Ricker, Directors '
Physician and Surgeon
FARM WANT • L)
We have a cash kjn>er fr>r >
in wv' hin
Whit
Ra.v I
D;,. 1. T. Smith
The TI© Problem Solved
ft
The weakest point in Boy's and Girl's
Shoes hgs been the point over the toe.
Okla.
C h usen A u xou ncem kn '1 S
Hickman Douglas sad (lis futk-r p ioi, v.
i Calls Promptly Answered
san francisco, ca l., NOV.gu.— :
; The fight of the state of C.ili-; LaKemp
, fornia for approximately $8,500-1
;000 inheritance tax from the $40
!000,000 estate of the late Henry j
Miller, cattle king and land' ba- i
ron. said to be the largest, inkier , Mu.ru 'I>IST:>
itapce tax ever sought to be coll-: Sunday S •i ovl 10. a m
|ected in the West, was begun} Prnuchinjr 11 a m
! here today. , j Prayer meeting on Wed. ofi
The hearing promises to be a | each week.
long drawn-out ahai r. ne.cvssita- The Womans Missionary so-'
ted by the tabulation of the vast • eiety meets regularly, every Wed j
j holdings of the Miller ; state. (following the first and third'
i The cori'entjon qf tip. heirs is ; Sundays.
j that as Miller made most of hi-: To tj.ll thetio servicrs the nublic i
; holdings over to the a some, ram • ;• has a hearty welcom*; und a cor
! before his death, this portion.ot : 1 ia 1 invitation.
] the estate is not su;\j'Ct to the
j inheritance tax. The state con-
i tends that the transfer was mad" | PttR'-BY • krian
jiu preparation for death urlj Services 1 l. rior.K a/ m. and
| therefore, is taxable. 18.30 p. m. on the Third Sunday
The item above has an interest | ln each month
J for readers of the Citizen from!
|the fact that the Henry Miller! w q IJuTLypG^, Pastor.
i mentioned above was a great ;
i uncle of Ed Greer and Mrs. W
^ mm
si | g|S
Made From
CHROME SOLE LEATHER
"Can't Kick Out"
Get Them At
1?-. C. Man-ell, Pastor
Thp
1. AJ.V
Combines a
ti
jvere in town last Friday on
business.
Miss Emily Brown has return-
ed from Colorado, tlhe came in
|jy way of Higgins last Sunday
A. F. bringing her out.
Fh
Went to California from Iowa in
an early ' day when oppotutjity
beckoned and pointed to the land
of the se'ting sun.
Oiie section of good Texas
for sale at pep acre-
See Rayl,
the advantages of the highi
priced cars without their disagreablo
' featcres, Ask for a demonstration.
Mr. C. D. Owens, living ens' <>
fown met with a serious accident.
Saturday evening. $Je was <m
|iis way home from a ne'gh1 or'-
^bout. dark, when iht hor.s h
was riding, ran into h win j ! ,
throwing Mr.Owens and brnis
pig him considerably about ti
|iead. He is LrH|ing along
Well HS could 'i xpec.teii, ..in.
vvil> be able to be put again in a
few days.
before taking (,'hamberlain -
Tablets my husband suffered for
.several years from indigestion,
causing him to have pains m the
stomach and distress after « at
ing. Chamberlain's Tablets r
lieved him of these stalls rit«.hi
^iway/' writes Mrs Thomas
Pasey, Geneva, N. Y For Sal
Smith Drug Store.
FOR SALE
A choice Quarter of land in
^he Paradise neighborhood south
west of ^a I^ernp. All plowed
and 1*20 acres of wheat sowed
one-third of wheat crop goes to
purchaser. Price $25 per acre,
Terms. P. F. Rayl.
poi;
At private sale at my farm
^ miles south and <t miles oast «•!
I^aKemp some mu'es broke to
work, some cows and calves,
*Jso a span of horses.
H. Sloujrh.
Mouth-Filling Word.
That the European battle fronts!
and ihe Mexican frontier have nothing
on the American Indian for pained was
emphasized when the chamber of com-;
merce of eastern Connecticut hold,
tbeir summer outing as guests of tlui
Webster-Dudley chamber <>f commerce
and South bridge board of trade at
Lake Cbargogg-goggnianchnug-ogow-
gamnug, a historic spot and former
conference ground of the red men who :
tutuied ii The day was spent In «t-
temptiiig to masticate the name*of tii^
lake and a large amount of clam chow-
J. W. Steffen
Auctioneer
Sales cried ar.ywhere and Salt :
A
Lakemp.
BSacksrnjth
Papej* Negor iafe^.
Dates made a' this <i£uv o
L Koiup Srate Bank.
LAKEMP, OKLA
STRAYED
From !i.v r.iuch 7 uiilt> >outu
Repair Shop
MARTIN MA'DISON Pr p.
No work too large for me and no job too small
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der, clany, sta bass ftpd lebster aud ol i.aKemp, i small black mare,!
spring chlofc«u, j gray mare, 1 bay mare, and 1
. . „IiA black jennet.
Cat Calls Help for Kitten.
John McNulty, a fireman in the fed- Notify J. T. Douglas.
eral building, was annoyed by the
meowing of a cat the other evening.
The next morning he.found Minne- 1 1 1 .- u, pr > n.f t.> j
hahn, the post office pet, clawing ut school house was well attended, :
the cracks of the door of one of ^ ^veral going out from town. A
big vatilts m the basement. .■ iNui; y ■
hastily opened the door, avil was ' sum wa> realised and tin
-> t-< n r \ fr
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' i PJ, LOANS & INSURANCE
kitten jump from
startled to see
within.
It was one of Minnehaha's kitten?,
which wandered Into the vault just
before It was closed, and the mother
cat traced it to the vault door and
called for help.—Wilmlngtou (Del.)
Dispatch tc New York Suu.
V' ; u*u was "iijin
spelling and ci h'Ta-
..1 r. < i;i' leu is 11 :p-||ic,g
x ltoo and he' pint: n p
est.
|A Rea E-^v.o '.a/estmant w^s the found-
ation >f n-raily every one of the great
;estates of America. A judicious invest -
meni a;, his : Vie may start you on the
road to financial independence. If yon
S^p appear® to have been discos happens, or whep y-n have hare Van' to bUVafarm, S66 US, We maV haVf>
I'T;1, 7. is..d°' '.v c tU'i, « v. r ..te Ct W before L . ' '
rlvad from the Celtic scbon. It , iiiq4 • '%*i I"f \/aii Airnn^ m ama<
it j ou. \\ snt monev
with which to buy the adjoining farm, we
can get it for you at lowest rates.
Discovery cf Scap.
Ni v Lookout.
When a cold hangs on as ofu
derers should have been familiar with you aie haM* t niraet st
,oao. but if they had ibe naiae they Vt (V sl,H„us d.sease This
must certainly have had the article it
Stood for. Moreover, it is quite con " vSl"n ' f ^'dOs . hk* n the s{s s
ceivable that nomads using wood Area lem and lowers the vitality so
could accidentally discowr soen. All that vou arc SOniuCh more liable
u*rtrt/la RQVA a Aflpfnin ammm* r. f %
contract chronic catarrh,
neunionia or cor sumption Cure
«-Ui Ci.i't vN iilltf ,\ou cau.
Chau
woods have a fcrtain amount of min-
eral salts, chiefly those «f potash, in to
their fibers. After burning these are
left in the f*r:n of irhnvtr> which a
heavy shower of rain would dissolve , T- , i
irtn ^ linuid lye. wanfin? only tho berlair. s Cough Remedy has a
grease from an overturned caldron of great reputation. It is relied
broih ;o foini soap. A dash of natural Upon by thousands of people and
curiosity on the part of the woman . .. Jv ,
who cleared up the mess would reveal never disappoints them It only
the cleansing properties of the new costs a quarter. Try it. For
rub^taoc? Sale by Smith Drug Store.
Colorado Relinquishments handled.
1
Okla,
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The Citizen (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1916, newspaper, November 30, 1916; Lakemp, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164825/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.