The Logan County News (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917 Page: 4 of 11
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Shop early before the stock is picked over
or sold. We are not able to replentish
our stock as hist as we sell it and there
fore it will pay you to shop early tor bar-
gains.
We are selling many articles far below the
present wholesale market price, and it is
an opportunity you can t afiord to over-
look. "Mr. Hoover" says "save" and we are
helping you by ottering our $35,000 stock
of goods at such an unusual low price.
Crescent Merc
We were unable to serve all of our custom-
ers that visited our store last Saturday
and have increased our sales force so that
each person visiting our store will be
waited on without delay.
FREE! FREE! We are going to have a
FREE drawing Saturday at 11 o'clock. Ev-
ery person visiting our store on Saturday
morning before eleven o'clock will re-
ceive a free ticket. Five valuable prem-
iums to be given away.
CRESCENT. OKLAHOMA
rarji
Rev. Brengle *il preach at
the Baptist church next Sunday
inorn.ng at 11 m l at - c ck at
night
Rankin W son was in Weath-
erford, in western part of the
► late. &st weefc. 1 oking after
various business matters
FtKMVHs t>n stitmtvr*
Kl\k.
lteport of llie cond.tion o: the
Farmers i Merchants Bank .\t Cres-
fHt, in tha state of Oklahoma. at
the close of bu nes» Nm Vth. 91.
RESOURCES.
lavans and O-acotmts v
Ovardrafts, secu ed and
unsecured
stocks, bond*. * irranta, etc >• 45
f.ankliR House '• s'.*.
Kurniturs and FUturem... ••
Other real estate owned..
l>ue from banks
Checks and other cash
items
Securities with bankmi; !'o.ir.t _' f
Cash in hank i 94" J
♦35 .'89.31
George Vaudive?, formerly a
narber here, was visiti'ig with
friends here the first of the
week. (leorge is running a shop
at Century. Okla., one of the
mining towns ust a few rods
outside uf Miami.
,loe Coffin and mother left
Monday evening for Colorado,
where they will spend some time
in the hope of benefiting her
health.
It INK OF CRHSCEST.
The roport of the condition of the
Itauk of Crescent, at Crescent, In the
state of Oklahoma, at the close of
business on No\ -"th I'M.
*71.23 ■ 2
Total
UAUiUTlES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profit* '.ess rvper.--.
and taxes paid
Hue to banks
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check
T m« certificates of de-
posit
cashier's checks Outstanding
Total 43.U. 289.-1
State of Oklahoma. Logan County,
ti
I, E. W. Aniba. act. cash of the altove
limited bank, do solemnly swoar that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God.
F W Aniba Act cash
VtESOURCES.
l*>ans and Discounts ....
0 rdrafts, lecarei and
unsecurd
Stocks, bonds, warrants, etc
Banking House
Liberty bonds
Due from banks
II'. '.s of exchange 57.663.13
. ish and Sight Evhangc ti.*04.93
Total 167.841
.'<99
1.397.74
4.13.00
1,000.00
25.0:11 96
Mr and Mrs K Hanewincitel
motored to OklaLoma Citv and
K! Reno, Monday, on matters of
tiusiness.
Miss Lillian Drew, who is at
tending business college in
Oklahoma City, spent the week-
end visiting home folk.
Th<> colortd folk hava pur-
chased the old Christian Church
building and moved it from its
former location in east Crescent
to their lots in west Crescent
E. J. and Homer Adams, Lee
Smith and F.lmer Rhodes went
over tc the Miami lead and rnc
fields, the latter part of last
week, for a several davs business
trip
Missionary Society Dr. Underwood
The Home Missionary Society. |
met with Mrs. Ralston, Nov.2:1. '.'OCS 19 i>lty
This was our October and Novem-
ber meeting combined; and was a Owing to the fact that la'ge
social meeting with discussions for j numbers of the Oklahoma City
our winter work. All members I physicians have been called to
were requested to look for any (active service in the United
family needing help such as we I States army, I have moved tem
could help to relieve during this porarily toOklahomaCity, where
hard winter. i t wiil enter the ntatf of the We9-
A committee will soon be ap-1 ley Hospital. This necessitates
pointed. Seven members were
present, five guests: Mds. Lowth-
er, Steel. Smith, 0. Holliday,
the c' ising of my books here, and
th° collecting of all accounts due
1 will appreciate it if those who
in Crescent and community since
1910; and have a large number of
friends whom I regret tj leave,
even temporarily. At any time
any of my friends are in the City,
we extend a cordial iuvitation to
come and visit us Our residence
is located at 1211 North Central
street, and the phone number
will be published later, as soon
as I get my office equipped.
Thanking you one and all for
your past favors, I beg to re-
main Yours very cordially.
E L Underwood
Post. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hoi-j are indebted to me will come in
liday were welcomed and enrolled j and pay uq. I will be at my of-
as new members. j dee in Crescent unt'l Sunday
We enjoy meeting with our! morning. I appreciate the past
faithful President and all enjoyed j -upport and friendship "of t'.e
her lovely refreshments. Ad- pie in this community, and
ior tied to meet with Mrs. Geo.! will appreciate servmir you in
",4,415.14
•-•.6 5 54
i At no lejs
correct \ w a lVin I' r* to
f W A Kendall
Subscribed sr. 1 sworn to b*
this, 'Jtth da)' of Novembsr, 1 >17
T. A. McN««r, Notary Pub
My coiumssion F.sp M 'h P'th
LJ ABILITIES.
Capital sto»k paid in
Surplus and Undivided Profits,
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check
T tue certificate# of di*-
noslt
PUs payable
110,000 ' *>
1,25s.06
1J3.517 67
25.118, .4
4.950.0.1
107,844
Total
State of Oklahoma, Logan Couuty.
1 !M Stnba,n:h cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the :iho»e statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God
1M. stohumh. Cashier
\ Wm. It row ti.
>rre<t
\V. A. Kendall, Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
.'6th d*\ of November 1917
K A Bonner. Notary Public
Mv commission expires Feb lt>. 1918.
New I i n
We now have our new urn and
are prepared to serve hot drinks.
Also serve Chili and Sandwiches,
Try them. Pierce Drug Co.
Charley Fagan purchased a j Goodhue. Dec. 20th. All invited.
Ford automobile from Mr. Ar Mrs. Atherton, Sect
nold. the first of the week
and was offered Fifty Dollars;
more then he paid for it inside cf,
thirty minutes after he bought
it.
The local high school pre
sented a program and feature
entertainment at the Happy
Hour theatre Monday night,
which whs well received by a
large orowd. The proceeds were
app'ied to their contribution to
the Y. M. C. A. fund.
ti H. Wilson returned re:ent
ly from an overland trip up toejr grandparents and other j
through Kansas and Nebraska, relafcivea. Elder Henry Richard i
which he made in company with ,nd wife returned with ttieiu to
a cousin, who lives in lllaine Blackwell and other points,
county, and other men They
visited at Lvons. Kansas and at
Mcpherson, Kansas, at the latter
place having an auto accident in
which their car turned over, but
luckily no one was hurt.
t'ie future at any time you see
tit to call upon me. I have been
Denny &. Scott
Dray Line
G' reral transfer} business. I
make all trains. My charges will
be reasonable.
Real Estate Bargain
Fine rt room house ft r sale.
Might consider s me good stock
on deal. D E Richards.
Ed. Richards and family from
Blackwell have been visiting
Post Cards
We have a big line f Art
Christmas cards now on display
Pierce Drug Co.
A True Maxim
and applies particularly in
business where it is of such
importance to keep down the
expense account.
We solicit .your Hank
Account
"'d can promise thatour care-
ful managenent and helpful
suggestions will do much to
su\ e you dollars.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Crescent, Oklahoma
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Hubbard, Ernest L. The Logan County News (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917, newspaper, November 29, 1917; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287839/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.