The Advance-Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1923 Page: 3 of 7
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PERKrNS'
Mrs Osa Godfrey of Topeka Kan'
Is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs'
J C Cavile tills week
Miss Augusta Davis and mother re-
turned Monday from a tisit witn rela-1
tives near Stillwater
Mrs Robert Williams of Guthrie
spent a few days last week with rel
atives here
Mr and Mrs W P Crabbs returned
Sunday from Ada Kan where they
were called by toe o 1
Crabb's sister
William A Hubbard and Glenn A
Carson were visiting realtives in El
Reno Sunday
Mrs Mary Agee and son Emmet
of Stanbury Mo visited friends here
:iast week
C W Kenworthy is quite
The Perkins-Elm Grove township
fair was quite a success There were
many tine displays in the fancy work
department as well as in the poultry
arid stock( line
The Pawnee-Perkins football game
played at Pawnee Friday was a close
game Our boys did some good work
The score was 13 to 0 in favor of
Pawnee
Our Fch ool lias started off in fine
shape this year with an enrollment
of over two hundred With a fine
corps of teachers and better equip-
meta toan ueture the prospect is good
for one of the het years in the his- !
tory of our school
E T Stumbo and wife are driving
a new Nash roadster purchased from
the Nash-Brock agency in Stillwater
J W Garner has just returned from
a trip to his farm near Daisy Okla!
G Albright has been appointed
field man for the Oklahoma Cotton:
Growers' Association for Payne and
Logan counties
1 G Markee and wife spent Sun-1
day in Pawnee as guests of their:
daughters Ruth and Bertha
Mrs W P Pope and children of
Guthrie visited in PerkIns several
days last week
J W Carson and wife of Tonkawa
arrived Monday for a visit with relatives
CLARKSON NEWS
Mr Marshall came home from the
Guthrie hospital last Tuesday and is
able to be up anti around
Last Tuesday and Wednesday v-as
the big fair at Pleasant Valley r'e
sides the usual fair display there were
satnrat ligo Surat
them being the big free barbecue din-
ner There was also a prettr
show in which the little daughter (f
Mr and Mrs John Powell was given
first prize
Beulah and Maree Yenned' silent a
few days Insl- week with their brother
Forest and family
Hattie Powell rf PlePsant Volley is
visiting her brother John and fam-
ily Miss Sylvia Gray spent Sunday with
pe91
Mrs Will Askren and son Robert
spent Sonday with her son R E
Shoernalrer and wife
Quite a crowd came r
rie to attend the fair at Pleasant
Valley
Beulah Blanche Bernice and Ar-
thur Henderson spent Sunday with
their grandparents Mr and Mrs C
S Henderson
John Brewer and aunt MrK Dan
Brewer motored down from Webb I
City Friday evening for a visit with
relatives and friends
There was no Sunday school at the
Dunkard church Sunday on account
of the rain
Lula and Joe Canier spent Sunday
afternoon with Pearl and riay Bender-
son 1
son 1
Clarkson held their fourth annual
fair last Friday Although it 'as a
rainy day there was a good crowd
and a nice exhibition
Bessie Shoemaker has been suf-
fering with the toothache
Joe Carrier has given up going to
school this winter on account of his
brother Harve being sick and so much
work to be done
Ray Henderson took some hogs to
Coyle Monday 1
W H Carrier sold some potatoes !
to the merchants of Coyle and deliv I
ered them Monday 1
Christian and Henry Trave are go-
ing to school at Clarkson this year
! John Beck Jr called on Mame
1
Carrier Sunday evening
! Dr Childers was out to see Harve
'Carrier again Monday morning and
pronounced him getting along alright
but says he must have no company
The big rain Monday night kept
this part of the county from attend
ing the fair at Stillwater
Hudson Prices
Speedster - - 11375
71Pass Phaeton 1425
Coach 1450
Sedan - 1995
Frosiirt
Tax Extra
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CLEAR CREEK NO 2 some one was wondering who wrote
Clear Creek news No 2 My middle
The township fair had a fine display name is Carrie Now guess
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in spite of the rainy weather Jess!
Cullers took the most blue -
ribbon' FM SA LEāChean building site
We regret that Hayden Bunney is
I !W 111 tale r'ano in payment Mc-
moving out of the neighborhood
Clain Music Co
Mr 1'!im didn't get home in time
for breakfast Sunday morning!
We hear good reports from the Nob Crops in northern states have been
and Darnell schoOls !damaged by heavy frosts
Stillwater National Bank
Statement of condition at close of business
September IA 1923
RESOURCES'
Loans and Discounts $10011902
United States Bonds 12635000
Warrants and Bonds 9261973
Real Estate 4000000
Bills of Exchange 1097619
Other Real Estate 250000
Federal Reserve Bank Stock 295000
Redemption Fund 125000
Overdrafts 120850
Cash and Sight ExchangeS11642718
Total 79370067
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 2500000
Surplus 5000000
Undivided Profits 666176
Circulation 2500000
Deposits 68703886
Total L 79370062
The above statement is correct
E E GOOD Gasifier
&fight and Tax Extra
Thes'e are the lowest prices at
which these cars have ever been
sold They make both Hudson"
and Essex the Most outstanding
values in the world
C159000 Coaches In CondeĀ°
Fletcher Motor Company
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA
and crawl under" when something
goes wrong with the car No wonder
her husband didn't ride in the car
San' Madison is making cider this
week
11rs Edith Cullers has been can-
ning peaches from the Grandma
Haig le place this week
Herbert Mc Quoin took Mr Lawler's
stock to the township fair
Mr Craig one of the judges was
pleased to find a few Of his college
friends in this township
Vel and Emil Leach left this neigh-
borhood for school Monday
A large number from Nob and Dar-
nell school districts attended the coon-i
ty fair but neither school was
missed on account of the undesirable
"fair" weather
Nob school has an attendance of 80
end Darnell an attendance of 35
Sam Madison visited with Dick
Hixon Monday evening
Little Marie Hamon 011ie Leach
and Mr Lawler ere on the sick list
at this writing
Charley Porter and family have
moved in with Pete Hunt Mrs Porter
will be remembered as Miss Kate'
Adams one of Darnell's best teachersI
John has gone away We wonder
who will have the honor of riding that
fine horse?
Little Bud Faunce is having quite a
time with his first month of school
He believes in keeping Miss Mabel
busy
SOMP one was wondering who wrote
Clear Creek ne'CF No 2 My middle
name is Carrie Now guess
Essex Prices
Touring - t1045
Cabriolet - - 1145
Coach - - 114S
Freight and
Tax Extra
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I attend the reception
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i American Legion at Drumright has
already started plans fo ra big Armis-
tice day celebration there
Tourists from thirty-one states and
Canada visited Sulphur and Putt Na
tional park Os year
A 500-batrl oil well was drilled in
near Stroud in Lincoln county and
has been holding up in production The
gravity is exceedingly high
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Glasses
Aid Health
T IS EASY to understand
how glasses kre an aid to
health Clear sight is due to
the focusing of light rays on
the retina and this is accom-
plished by the muscular action
of the eyes
If the shape of the eye is not
exactly right the muscles are
compelled to work too hard A
lens before the eyesāglassesā
relieves this strain and the
headache nervousness and other
distress it causes
We are expert in fitting
glasses to relieve eye strain
Jewelry & Optical
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MA R LAND
Special Ford
Chandler secretary announced the college the past year
Statement of the Condition of the
American National Bank
at the close of business September 14th 1923
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $40465518
Dverdrafts 21332
Furniture and Fixtures 1100000
Federal Reserve Bank Stock 170000
Bills of Exchange 1602025
Demand Guaranteed Dis'cts$12901639
Bonds and Warrants at par 10917391 23819030
Cash and Sight Exchange- 11781600
Total $78959505
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 5000000
Surplus and Profits 1222022
Borrowed Money None
rediscounts None
Deposits 72737483
Total $78959505
The above statement is true and correct
L B STARK Cashier
We wish to thank our friends and customers for
their patronage and assistance which has made pos-
sible the statement above
OFFICERS
W M Stark President
C E Donart Vice President
R D Lahman Vice President
L B Stark Cashier
Fred L Jones Asst Cashier
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'hole familyāenjoy the races
the speƩlacular and thrilling
"stunts" and the many interest-
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there! Many of the autemobiles
parked around the ground---and
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Hoke, Jess. The Advance-Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1923, newspaper, September 20, 1923; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2161102/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.