Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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Dear Editor ami Reader:
We receive the Waahita
County Enterprise every week
and like to read the new about
all the folk at hume F A
Enel and family arrived here
Monday evening with John L
Engel and family F A Engel
went to T M SeliapanskyV
Tueoday evening and bark home
Wednesday J I Engel went
to T M Schapansky' Friday
evening We aUo had a dandy
time with them only they had
to leave too soon Sunday
morning we wert to T M
Sehapansky and had some
good dinner there Only time
ttew to fast again They stayed
all night at IVte (Irena n‘ in
Enid and left at six oYloek
Monday morning for llultler
Kanu witere they will visit J
I Engel’s aunt and from there
to Hillsboro Kansas and then
home to Canada It seem n if
it might rain tonight sprinkled
a little this afternoon The oil
(Wld is a dead looking place now
a days but hope that it will open
up in the spring
Friend wife started (hi but
says she don’t know how to close
It sol'll close it for her and
believe me If she or anybody
else wa half as sleepy as I am
they’d be nhh? to close most any
(thing and go to sleep without
half trying Fo I beg to remin
Very truly yours
Mr and Mrs F A Schmidt
P It Harms made a I usiness
trip to Clinton Saturday
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C A Hudgens of Colony was
a Corn visitor Inst Thursday
I H Johnson of Bessie wa
visiting relatives here Thursday
Mrs J L Litke wa on the
sick list a few day last week
I Sell
Real Estate
I have a nice list of farmssome close in and will
take pleasure in showing them to you
If you want city property I can locate you in this
growing town
County Agent Garland wa
here Thursday attending the
convention
TJ and Tim Kendrick of
Colony were business caller at
this ollico Friday
Ira Diblcr a prominent
Custer county farmer was at
the convention Thursday
Mr and Mrs M 0 Burnett
of Weatherford were here Thurs-
day attending the Farmers’
convention '
II II Fchapaniky’s new
bungalow lnearing completion
Ferdinand Rem of near
Weatherford wa a caller at
this oltWe Saturday morning
Mr E F Craig an Enter-
prise reader north of Weather-
ford attended the Farmers’
Union convention
C W Waller and wife and G
W Waller formerly of the
South Cedar neighborhood were
in town Thursday
Pearl the seven year old
daughter of H E Boese wa
quite sick last week but had im-
proved at last rcjtort
Isaac Fast J F Ducrksen
P II-Harms and H H Flam-
ing made a business trip to
Cordell Monday
Peter Lowen and wife and
Abraham Lowen and wife of
Lehigh Kansas visited at Frank
Nikkei’s a few days last week
No 63 — 1 60 Acres 3 miles from Colony ’ 110 acres cultivation
tO acres imstuie all lays perfectly level and could alt be culti-
vated Fair improvements good orchard nearly all of farm
fenced hog tight Good water and mill Price 1 1000000
No 76—160 acres northeast of Colony 110 acres in
cultivation 4 acres orchard balance pasture good 5
room house barn 32x38 and other buildings good Can
get posession Price 950000
No 77 160 acres 3 miles northeast of Colony 130 in
cultivation balance pasture good orchard lays nearly
level fair improvements Price 750000
No 83 160 acres five miles east cf Colony 125 acres
in cultivation thirty five acres pasture this is a good
sandy loam farm with a large house and barn good orch
ard Price $ 950000
No 86—160 acres 7 miles northeast of Colony 95
acres in cultivation acres meadow 60 acres pasture
good small orchard good 6 room house and other im
provements fair J mile to school Price $8 500 00-
No 91—160 acres east of Colony One ot the choice
farms of Caddo Co laying perfectly level with 100
acres in cultivation but all could be broke 5 room
' house good young orchard and school house on farm
Good water mill hog fence etc Price $1000000
- No 92—320 acres N E of Colony 180 acres in culti
vation balance pasture good mixed sandy loam of
which 60 acres is good creek bottom One set of good
improvements Price - $2000000
No 98-160 acres northeast of Colony 100 acres in
cultivation balance pasture three acres good orchard
good six room house other improvements fair good
well and mill 1-2 mile to school Customary rent goes
with farm this year at $550000
No 126 — 200 acres southeast of Butler laying level
and all good wheat land 160 acres in cultivation bal-
ance pasture Nice new 6 room bungalow balance im-
provements fair Good water and mill Price $1600000
No 128 — 200 acres northeast of Colony all laying
nearly level 100 acres in cultivation but a lot more can
be broken if wanted Nice 6 room house good orchard
and 2 wells and mills Price $1050000
No 134 — 160 acres northeast of Colony 130 acres in -cultivation
Good young orchard good improvements
all fenced and crossed and 50 acres under hog fence
Good water and mill This is one of the best sandy loam
farms in the country laying nearly level Price $8250
No 156—160 acres five miles of Colony 130 acres
in Cult 30 acres in pasture sandy loam soil with a
four room house wind-mill pump and good water
possession can be given in 30 days from date of sale if
not already rented worth considering at $500000 with
only $130000 cash balance on very easy terms
No 125—160 acres south of Weatherford 100 acres
broke balance hay land and pasture Good wheat land
Fair improvements good water and mill Price $7500
No 127 — 320 acres northeast of Corn 100 acres in
cultivation balance pasture 60 acres more could be
broke All cultivating land is good wheat land This is
an ideal stock farm as therd' is running water the year
around and plenty of timber and shade All fenced and
crossed- 55 head of good young cattel goes with the
farm at $1550000
No 129 — 160 acres south of Weatherford 100 acres
in cultivation balance pasture Lays nearly level and is
good w heat land Fair improvements about 10 acres hog
wire and good water and mill Price $850000
No 130-Flour Mill in Corn Okla building24x3622
ft high Engine room 14x18 including acre of
ground All mill machinery and fixtures including wag-
on scales and 30 horse power oil engine 25 bbl capacity
per day This is a new mill and a bargain at $1000000
No 136—160 acres seven miles from Geary in
Blaine County of which 80 acres is in Cult and bal-
ance in pasture with a small house and barn on same
$250000 cash balance very easy terms can give
possession 1-1-21 if not already rented A real bargain
at only $500000
No 138-139—160 acres south of Colony 90 acres in
Cult balance pasture Good wheat land and lavs nice
Fair improvements orchard Hog wire and good
water and mill Good location Price $1025000
No 140—160 acres southwest of Corn 80 acres in
cultvation and 80 iff pasture Lays somewhat rolling
but good wheat land Fair improvements and good
terms Price $820000
No 143—80 acres east of Colony 50 acres in Cult
balance pasture same of the best soil in Caddo County
and laying level good six room house and other im-
provements fair Good orchard and good water and
mill Price $500000 Good Terms
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No 145—160 acres south of Colony 60 acres in
Cult balance in pasture good strong wheat land lays
rolling fair improvements all fenced and crossed
' well and mill Price $650000
No 146— A good six room house in "Weatherford
(Hueber Addition) well finished and east front Two
lots Garage a good well of soft water and pump A
real bargain at $1600
No 130—160 acres east of Colony 100 acres in
Cult balance pasture a good mixed soil laying level
Good six room house other improvements fair Fine
orchard’ Good water and mill An ideal home
Price $850000
No 157—240 acres not far from Corn of which
150 acres is in Cult and 90 acres is in pasture good
grass and running water year round Large eight room
house and other improvements good most of the Cult
land is now sowed in wheat of which one-third goes
with farm Some good terms could be given if wanted
Price $1800000
No 165 — 160 acres near Corn 110 acres of same is in
cultivation balance in pastures and 35 acres in
hog fence six room house other improvements
fair This is- a gilt edge wheat farm - $510000
cash will handle this farm balance on easy terms
v Price only $1250000
No 168—80 acres south-east of Corn of which 50
acres is in Cult bal in pasture Three room house
fair barn 20 acres sowed in wheat Here is a good
deal for some one Could give very easy terms if
wanted Price j $600000
No 170—320 acres in Beaver County- Oklahoma
near Balko 200 acres in Cult 120 acres in pasture 150
acres in wheat which all goes with the Farm Fairly
good house barn granary implement shed and chicken
house all improvements nearly new two wells both with
Wind Mills and good water The soil is of gray sandy
mix loam suitable for any kind of crop good wheat
soil This half section is nearly level and all but a few
acres could be broke Possession in sixty days from
date of sale Extra good terms to right party This
is a Bargain
- No 171—160 acres not far from Corn ’ with 110
acres in cultivation bal pasture with a pretty fair
house and other improvements fair This farm is near-
ly level all sowed in wheat of which one-third goes to
purchaser Good terms to right party Here is a farm
that is well worth the money $1000000
No 172—160 acres one and a half miles to Indian-
apolis most of same in cultivation and is one of the
choice farms in that part of the country Will sell at a
bargain for only $1300000
No 173—760 acres of which 300 acres is in cultiva-
tion 60 acres in hog meadow 400 acres in pasture
good four room house other improvements such as
barn garage and two hen houses are fair Everlasting
running water in pasture Mostly all level Here is a
good buy for some one desiring a smqll ranch Black
soil suitable for wheat or any other kind of crops This
land lays 10 miles south of Fowler Kansas Price
very reasonable and extra good terms to right party
No 174—80 acres close to Corn 55 acres in cult
25 acres in pasture good 5 room house other improve-
ments fair good orchard Good wheat soil This 80
acres is priced to sell Will take $6000 if sold soon
No 175— Harness and Shoe Shop in a good live
town consisting of Building and Stock Here is a chance
tor some one wanting to start in business ’ Priced
to sell quick
No 176—160 acres close to Colony of which 120
acres is in cult balance in pasture good orchard four
room House other impro ementa fair Land is all
level and is of good sandy mix loam suitable for any
kind of crop Priced to sell
CINo 177—80 acres all in cultivation and all sowed
in wheat 1 of the wheat goes to purchaser This 80 is
located 7 miles from Corn and the soil is of real good
mix sandy loam A Bargain at $500000
No 178— Five room residence property in Colony
with 10 lots best location in town east front Will sell
or trade Good terms to right party
- sonar onuworjn
The Academy will give a
mission program next Monday
j night It is intended to make
Z II Lawtcr of Cottonwood
and Mr Fry of Harmony were
callers at this office Thursday
this interesting and instructive : They were here attending the
and a full house is desired Farmers’ Union convention
Publishers Report of the Condition of
THE CORN STATE BANK
At close of business Feb 21 1921
RESOURCES
Loans and ' Discounts $6800346
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 77238’
Securities with Banking Board 80000
Stocks Bonds Warrants etc’ 115000
Banking House 50000
Furniture and Fixtures v 110966
Due from Banks 1806689
Checks and other Cash Items 14862
Cash in Bank 153365 1
' TOTAL 9208466
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $1000000
Surplus Fund 350000
Undivided Profits less Expenses and Taxes paid 20655
Individual Deposits Subject to Check' 3934126
Time Certificates of Deposit 336042
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding- 360330
Notes and Bills Rediscounted 3057313
Bills Payable 150000
TOTAL 1 9208466
STATE OF OKLAHOMA County of Washita ss:
I G A Flaming Cashier of the above named Bank do
solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge 'and belief so help me God
G A- FLAMING Cashier
Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 1st day of
March 1921 P B HARMS Notary Public
- My Commission expires June 14th 1921
Geo D Wiens'!
Directors '
D K Hiebert J
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Publisher’s Report of 'the Condition of
THE COLONY STATE BANK’
At close of business Feb 21 1921
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $6391633
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 22623
Securities with Banking Board 50000
Stocks Bonds Warrants Ete 60000
Furniture and Fixtures 70000
Due from Banks 1745245
Exchanges for Clearing House 19805
Cash in Bank 262281
TOTAL 8621587
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $1000000
Surplus Fund 450000
Undivided Profits less Expense and Taxes Pd 61533
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 56 78371
Time Certificates of Deposit 111088$
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding
TOTAL
State of Oklahoma County of Washita as:
I W G Jahn Cashier of the above named Cask 6
solemnly swear that the above statement is tret to tie '
best of my knowledge and belief so he!? tie God
W GJAIIN Cx-Vt
Subscribed and swore to before me this £5 izy cl
February 153 George N Dsvisa Nctry P
COCCECT— ATTEST:
P E Scfcasb -ILljlL JJj 17 C Clri'n
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