The Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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A. C. MURPHY, Cashier
J. H. HAWKINS, Pres.
CITIZENS BANK
HOOKER,. OKLA.
J> H. HAWKINS
C. P: MURPHY
STOCKHOLDERS
W. T. THOMPSON. J; H. MURPHY
J. S. MORRIS
A. C. MURPHY PfcABJL THOMPSON
C. P. MURPHY
DIRECTORS
J. S. MORRIS
A. C. MUa£HY
J. H. HAWKINS
We earnestly solicit a share of your business. We are
doing a safe business and are here to stay. We will soon
erect a new brick building on the front of our lot.
WATCHj US GROW.
WOODWARD HOOKER HIGGINS, TEX.
James A. Moon & Co.
THE HOOKER ADVANCE
By JESSE S. MOFFITT
Subscription, pes year
*1.00
Knte«d at the poatoffice at Hooker,
Okla., as aecond-clase matter.
Republican Ticket
FOR ('OMC1KE8&
Hon. Tho«. B. Ferguson
ANMIKCE1INT8
HEI'l'BLlCAN.
For Governor,
FRANK FRfcNTZ.
texas. county, oklahoma.
For Clerk of the District Court,
J. Hi. LANGSTON, Guymon.
For Register of Deeds,
AC. WILLIAMSON.
ROY S. BARICUM, Lulkart,
For Treasunei.
GEO. H. NIStRlAMu Hooker
For Counly
DR. J. W. SNYDER..Tyrone.
For County Attorney,
WILLIAM EDRNS, Booker.
Fob Sfcpt. I'umiu Insttucatoa,
THEO. C. LINDetEY, Guym«B.
CHAS. L. BCET. Tftxtona.
For County Commissioner Hooker
District,
I. F. WIENS.
ot whisky. W© would simply gell WWW of condition ol tlie
oat an edition vl our paper in r Farmers 41 Merch&nti Bink
which we would to the very best' at Hooker, Ok la., In the Territory of
ti our ability pri*t vl e plan square o^uw, at the close
U*d, truth about ynfople as we 1 ' itftaotucs*.
uawerstand tbo K WfcL then calmly j Lou* and W-sNHMtf* U3.110.5T
J. R. BOLIN, ROBT. HALL 0. C. ARMSTRONG
k Viimuu. eu.
lug Ucmoo \
|Volture iud I
Other Real
Eft
Real ittbatc
Due fevtuu Hanks :
Check* and olivet Cash Iteu&s
Escias^es fot Clearing
Uu**s
SarrMat Tyrone
O^lflst Saturday evening Mi
Kol>e4rt Jooea and Mit>uLela( *«w,,
of Hooker, accompanied by M.r.
and Ml*. U. C. Southern drove [Casfcaod Sight Kxobange
to Tyn e and whik sitting n
their baggy near the Fabmer house,
Rev. G\ L. Canter spoke the
words which united them as man
and wife.
May they live long and happy
and may the cup of ltto^ ?X)>erH
ence uot b*v bitter drops enough
to make rt iasipid. -Observer.
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3,14a.0d>
1SO.OU
18,100.31
812.45
2.0&5.30
5,765.24
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OKLAHOMA and TEXAS
tREAL ESTATE*
JU5ENTS FOR
School LjiikIm. Farms,
Ranches, Relinquishments
HO CHARGE TO SHOW LANDS
Ait Land Office Business—Contests, 2nd Entry £
Applications, Etc., Promptly Attended to. i
OFHCES AT ♦
First Door East of U. S. Land Office, a
Woodward, O. T. ^
Higgins, Texas. ^
Hooker, Beaver Comly, Okta. ♦
J. S. MORRIS, Mgr. J
Conducting a business without
advertising is like winking at
girl in tbe dark-you know what
you are doiog, but known one else
does. Are you keeping your bus-
tares a secret or are you giving
the public aot idea of what you are
deiagt—Ex.
W. E. Farmer of Layftyette
was in town the first week a ad
completed a deal for the sale of
his thirteen quarters of Stevens
county land, receiving $1,700 per
quarter, which counts up to the
snug s«wl of f'22,100. Mr.
Farmer is thinking of naoving to
Liberal and helping to increase
the population to the 5,000 mark.
{There are oaly eight in his family,
a but that wil)> kelp some.—Liberal
Independent*
TvAal 184,629.80
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 1*000.00*
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid 2ji35.53
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 66,154.57
Time Certificates oi Deposit 4 tSI5s78
Liabilities other thaa those
above stated. collection
not remitted for 38X92
How many people know that
a first class quality of sauer kraut
can be made frwn turnips? A
go it, If ma a *W las tried it saors
that it is a fact aad he not only
makes up a quaaaty for himself
but also for others. He says that
it is fully as good aad healthful as
kraut made froru eabbage. A car-
peater^s plane or otlfaw sharp in-
strument should be used ia slicing
the turnips as this as possible,
after whick they should be placed
in a barrel and salted jus* the
same as if using cabbaga—Mel-
rose Enterprise.
Total 684.629.80
Territory of Oklahoma, County ol
Reaver SS.
I, Walter W. Hayward Cashier
of the above named Hank, do
solemnly swear that tlie aUvre state-
ment is'true and that said Bank has
no other liabilities and is not endorser
on any nc*e or obligation other than
that shown in the above steatwent.
to tl>e best tf my knowlege and belief,
so help me God-
Walter W. Hayward. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of JUu* 1907.
Jesse S. Muffin. Notary Putilk.
(saax.)
My Commission expires March
Correct-Attest:
J. C. Becker )
J. R. Blake V Director
W. W. Havward j
W. B. Gilmore, of Femwood;
was here Saturday* He is aa ap-
plicant for the Tyrone school and
comes well recomnw ded.—Tyrone
Observer.
POOR MOTHER*
ring Fancies
F' will soon be time to spring a new sowing
suit aad we are prepared with a fai'l line
of the latest goods, t hrder oar^ aad get
your swat madie j.ast riglit. Fit and finish we
guarantee. We hare- samples ol al) goods
aiade l>y tKe best mills aad' can get you amy-
tkiag ia tbe market.
CUSHING,htHooke,Tailor
Hooker,.CMclahoma
When a man is through his
(lay's work and sitting down rest-
ing in bis home, he cannot read
I the advertisements on th* fences
i and the hand bills and circulars
; | that were left on his doorsteps
! during the day hare blown away
| or heen destroyed. Ha calls for
!; the paper and there he finds the
I merchants announcements and
with nothing to bother his mind he
reads it carefully, and then calls
his wife's attention to it, and they
decided to go up to the merchants
I and examine what is advertised.
! | State Capital.
Caller—Is jour mother at ham*
Johnny?
johnny—Mother ta ill. very ill. Tha
doeior says ate has got an eternal
chill—Scraps.
AND SHE HAD REACHED IT.
J.E.GEORGE, Pres.
PAUL S. WOODS, Vice-Prcs
C. E. WOODS, Cashier.
First National Bank
LIBERAL, KAN.
Capital #S5,000
OrriCXRS AND STOCKHOLDERS ■
J. K. Owrge, Stockman. Liberal, Kan.
W S Wools, Pres. Natl Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo
C. Q. Chandler. Kansas National Baa, Wichita, Kas
} \V Rerrviwin, Stockbrokers National Ran, Ashland, Ka*.
?anl S Woods, First National Ran , Kingnian, Kas.
Ctias Sununefs, Merchant, Liberal* Kas.
C E Cwhier.
We Soflrit the of Stockmen, Farmers and Merchants.
The editor of the Lindshorg
News says it is a common occur-
rence for her to receive an en-
velope with n V in it, after the
paper comes out with a nice wed-
ding notice or obituary- We
some times receive envelopes on
such occasions ourselves. They
usunlly contain a note saying:
Enclose find two cents postage
for which send us four copies
which has the notice of our
daughters wedding. We are
sorry you made such a mistake as
to say "the bride was dressed in
pink chiffon, it wasn't chiffon at
all, it was tulle " yours respy,
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•Herington Sun.
FRESH MEATS
Bread and Pastry
always on hand at
BOLIN, HALL & CO.
BUILDERS'
, HARDWARE
Coal, Posts and Wire
Eclipse Wind Mills
Lincoln Paints & Oils
HOOKER, - OKLAHOMA
uwii
lass
of the eooctfeion of
The Citizens Bank
at Hooker, in the Territory of Okla-
homa, at tbe close of business June
1st liOT.
RESOVRCKS.
Loans and Discounts M9,141.80
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured 3L.169.78
Banking House 3,423.63
Furniture and Fixtures .. 1,005 60
Other Real Estate Owned . 546.35
Due from Banks 9,285.75
Cheeks and otbar Cash
Items 356.90
Cash and Sight Exchange 3,961.44
Total S70,891^5
LIAIULITtBS
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Undivided Protits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid 161.21
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 59,065.(4
Time Certificates of Deposit 1,665.00
Total $70,891.25
Territory of Oklahoma County of
Beaver SS.
I. A. C. Murphy Cashier of the
above name Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true and
tliat said Bank has no other liabilities
and is not endorser on any note or
obligation other than that shown in
the above statment, to the best of mv
knowledge and belief, so help me God.
A. C. Murphy, Cashitr.
Subscribed and sworn before me
this 6th day of June 1907. My com-
mission expires March 14,1908.
Jesse S. Moffitt, Notary Public.
Correct-Attest: (seal)
A. C. Murphy\ T)frpctftro
C. P. Murphy / Ulrecwra
F. T. NORBURY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans
Pensions dt Legal Advice
Hooker,
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
Office in Economy Store Building
Olda.
Money Talks:
Bring your Eggs, Butter, Poultry,
Hides, etc., to the
Hooker Producc Co.
and Get the Cash.
We pay the highest market price.
E. J. BAXTER, Prop.
Ella—If war were declared and
were a man I'd enlist.
Stella—You couldn't, dear: theiVa
an age limit.—Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle.
UNPREPARED.
I Hooter Heat Met and Bakery j -£™
* * vMr fnr n
A COMPLETE LINE OF BAKERY GOODS
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc. Orders taken
for specialties in our line.
E. W. FERRIN, Prop.
Hooker, Oklahoma
-IF rr AIN'T RIGHT. VBTX MAKE IT RIGHT"
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
etc., at HAL REID'S
JEWELRY STORE
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty Liberal, Kan.
Hooker, Okla.
We have on liand a good supply of the
Best Colorado Coal I
Morrison & McKiernan ;
a.bo hart a full line of Flotr and Feed. HOOKER. OKLA. 1
niinmniimmflnimmnmmnnmiiMm
^ The price of print paper, the
* kind you hold in your hand, has
* | «dvanced '25 per cent. This fol-
*] lows the sharp advance of almost
* the same amount a few months ago
and lifts the price paid by pnb-
Imost a half more than
demanded a year ago. This
difference of over $300 a
year for a little paper like the
J Republican and with no increase
* in price of subscription or job
5 work just knocks out a few Easter
J ■ bonnets, two or three suits of
* clothes, a regular hired girl, to say
~ nothing of the cigars. With the
added loss of railroad transporta-
tion we might as well have been
hit by the green bugs and finished.
—Perry Republican.
Would Print the Truth
Says a wise exchange: "At the
present writing we have no de-
sire to hurl ourselres into Ab-
raham's bosom, but if we should
decide to do so we wouldn't lean
up against a double barrel sbot-gun
and then tread on the trigger as
many do. Neither would we eat a
square meal of rough on rats, blow
out the gas, drink concentrated
lye. sit down on the lap of a buzz I
saw, smoke a cigarette or call a i
Kentuckian a liar or a poor judge I
Church Directory
baptist chu1joh
Baptist services at the school house
the SikI Sunday in each month.
Preaching on Saturday evening at
7 o'clock. Sunday at 11 a. m. and ~
p. m.
Sabbath school ea^h Sunday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock. Dr. W. J. Risen,
Supt.
Ladles Aid Tuesday afternoon each
week. Mrs. H. G. Bardwali, Pres.
skvbntd day advkxtist chubch.
Sabbath school every Sabbath at 11
a. m. J. C. Becker, Supt.
Preaching, followed by
social meetings. 2 p. id.
ner, Elder.
M. K. CnUBCH south
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
. m.
Preaching the first, third and fourth
Sundays, morning and night.
Pravermeeting Wednesday night.
Epworth League every Sunday at
7:00 p. m.
All are invited to attend each of
the above services.
H. IX Johnson, Pastor.
christian chubch.
Preaching and communion service
at 8 p. m. on first Sunday and at 11
a. m. and 8 p. ro. on third Sunday.
R. R. Cojtky. Pastor
Edle—Were yon taken hr aurprlM
when he proposed, dear?
Ella—Goodness, yea! Whjr, I hadn't
•▼en looked up his financial standing.
SKIDOO.
m
and
Schiff-
Tinie Table it Hooker, Okla.
WEST
-Passenger 124 pm
A Million Acres of Wheat Land
Rich Level Prairie > Thousands of Homesteads
Baca County, Colo.
Southeast Corner of the State j* Clear Title Lands, every
foot tillable, $3.50 to $5.00 j* Running Streams, Timber
for Fuel and Fcnce Posts j > j > > i j1
STEWART ®.
Real Estate, Abstracting and Locating
LAMPORT
SPRINGFIELD, COLO.
J. N. McEnulty Real Estate 1
and Investment Company |
■ ■
Deeded Lands. School Land Leases. Headquarters for Home-
seekers. Bargains in Houses and Lot*. Houses for Kent.
100 Deeded Farms ranging in price from S700.00 to $4,000.00.
Money to Loan and money advanced on rpal estate for proving
up. Money furnished on short notice.
Livery, Feed and Sale Barns
Firsidau Accommodations. Barns South of R. R. and opposite P.O.
Hooker, Oklahoma
3—Golden State 11:51 pm
87—Local Freight 9:00 a m
EAST
2—Passenger 2:45 p m
4—Golden State 7:49 a m
78—Local Freight 3:05 p m
Horse Raisers
should see the Pcrcheroc borse
GLEN
WM. EWING'S
First-Class Aooommodations
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
The Big Red Barn. jHooKer, OK
at tbe Ewing Livery Barn before breedin e i *
When
the
He is a fine Dapple Gray, weighing iH- * f?. "8.
lbs. Has fine action and is in every * Ot
He—I asked her to tell me her act, w„y a first-class horse.
and she said "twenty-three." Terms—f 15 to insure a living colt. IJ
She—Well—did ron? We will also have Kentucky Mammoth ! «
1 (tbe Con will Jack) at the barn on the j*
same terms. He if a good mover, has i ^
tine stvle and * beautiful color, being a *
black with mealy points, and is alt >- . ♦
get'ner a fine animal. His height is 16 ^
hanris and he has a long body. He is 6 *
■ years old and weighs when in good flesh ! *
' 1100 pounds. *
r\ . , * * ARE YOU NEEDING *
2? II COAL?!
DAVID CURTIS
Can b* found at tht Hooker Tin Shop
General Store wldi a compltU
lio« of Undertaking Goods > jt
Hooker, OkUkoat
Road overseers' notice and ro- j *
ceipt books for sale at this office. 1 +
For
refreshing drink, go to tbe
Ice Cream
and Soda Parlor
Meat Market in connection.
All kinds of Fresh Meat,
Canned Goods and Ice
for sale at my place.
JOE F BIXENMAN, Prop. J
lit
* *
ill
* *
* *
I can supply you with the best *
best "niraer head" lump or nut. ★
Also Ludlow und Green Canon. S
Nothing better on the market. <*
H. G.
Hooker
Bardwell
Oklahoma *
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Moffitt, Jesse S. The Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907, newspaper, June 14, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272882/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.