The Leader Tribune (Laverne, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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THEf LEADEp urebred 1 ivestock a"d pou,try
Increase Your Efficiency
While You Are Young
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Learn somethin# of the Commercial Laws of
Banking by forming bank connections with us.
The knowledge you thus gain about negotiable
papers and business in general will prove a val-
uable asset to you later in life.
Learn NOW while you have the Opportunity.
Speermoore State Bank
Robt Newberry,
John Mollman, Pres.
Cashier
S. G. Sapp, V. P
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REDUCTION SALE l
NOW ON I
15!% Off On All Our Stock of Jewelry !
lifts That Last, Guaranteed Jewelry I
i
7 Jewel Elgin Movement $12.90 now $10.% I
lo Jewel Elgin in 20 yr gold case 31.70 now 20,90 t
17 Jewel Elgin in 25yr White ~ I,
gold case 38.00 now 32.30 !
Baby Necklace 2.50 now 2.13 f1
1 earl Reads in beautiful case 6.00 now 5.01 t
Ear Lobs 1.00 now .85 |
I he above are only a few of the bargains we f
have to offer you. *
We buy our jewelry from the frost reliable *
Firms, therefore you have their guarantee as well 5
as Ours. ?
No. 29
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
LA VK It Mi OKLAHOMA
/>•'fjonitoyj/ for
Government State County and City Funds
Em !) I'ourtesij cstnxU-d
consistent with goo<1 Banking
lVe pay nix per cent interact an time ,leposit*
mid appreciate pour buxines*.
H. P. Sanger eelebrnted his
84th birthday last Thursday with
a birthday dinner and a few in
v’ted guests and while Mr Sanger
has reached this ripe old age he
is yet a very hearty man being
seen on our streets almost evert
day and takes quitean active part
in the every day affairs of life. ______,
His frit n Is all hope he will en-1 telegram that
Mr and Mrs W. H. Lewis of
Woodward were here the first of
the week the guests of Dr. Plum-
mer and family and C, L. Crab-
tree and wife.
if
J. H.C. STUART,
President
T. W. SUMPTER,
Cashier
W. E. Stuart
J. L. Stuart
Vice Presidents
R. S. Oates
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Mrs Pearl
CORNER DRUG STORE
I ■ watts . hkiMan, Proj. i j Royal Neighbors of
ww*w4Hw*wtt4w«w*twwMtwwtttMwl America Organized
A master picture, better than 1 Seven Cent Fare At
the book. With a great horse
Newman went to j race scene and additional thrills
I he R. N. A , auxiliary to the
Muskogee! M<H,ern Wno,d™n of America
_ | Vfls organized Dec. (ith by. Mrs
a I "Black Beauty” at the Lyric1, 0klnhoma c,ty. Pee. 13 \ct- vising Deputy of ^Jkla'^wdh'^*
her brother was Monday and Tuesday night, 18th1 Musk'^MRlSri?1?11 r* icharter members-
;and 19th. 1™°*?e} ect,nc Retain Co. ■ officers e|e,tef,
Enid Tusdav in response to a | “Black Beauty” at the Lyric
fWe Double the power of
Your Money at
The Christmas Gift Store
With a few 2xc3pmn$, almost every article in our store makes
a sautabis present Ur some member of your famiiv-a practical
gut-.one that v.u evidence j our thoughtfulness the whole year thru
Below arc just a few t imely suggestions for Xmas Gifts from our large stock
of nationally a Ivertised dependable lines of quality merchandise
Officers elected as follows:
Holeproof Hosiery for the whole
family a large selection in all cc/lurs
sizes and prices.
Handkerchiefs we have a most com-
plete line for men, women and chil-
dren in specially decorated Xmas
boxes at prices ranging l,Oc to $ 1.50
Blankets Cold winds from out the
_ north call for more warm blankets.
‘ Our prices range $1.98 and up.
Neckties A selection of newest
neckwear styles to choose from that
is large and varied. A tie is always
a welcome gift. Priced 25 to $ 1.50
Shirts Our. Arrow shirts, guaran-
teed fast colors--are another gift
selection to which’ we wish to call
your attention. Shirts $1.25 to 5.00
Mens’ Suits and Overcoats No
time like Xmas to dress up. Men
like practical gifts something they
can wear often. See our Styleplus
Suits and Overcoats.
Bathrobes For both men and wo--
$6.50 to 10.00
Hou-e Slippers make an acceptable
gift for any member of the family.
We have them in all colors and styles
$1.25 to 2.00
Gloves Our line of Stetson gloves
in Kid, Suede and Cloth Gloves and
Mittens helps solve Xmas gift prob-
lems tor the whole family
Shoes for the whole family-We
feature dependable shoes- Brown
Shoe Co. Walkovers And Nettleton
lines. They make a most practical
gift for any member of the family
Ladies Dresses A new shipment
just in from New York and “She”
would certainly appreciate one of
these for Xmas. At $9.75 to 22.50
Boudoir nnd Breakfast Caps for
ladies are another inexpensive gift
that will please-a nice selection
75 and 95c
j stating that local conditions made! „pel“ted
j it desirable to reduce street car I”nn,e K|nflt Oracle
fares from 8c to 7c, the corpor- ^ r£ry,M,oDerrnott V- 0rade
Mrs. Piffie Lake Chancellor
....... me cur^ur*
at:on commission issued an order
approving the reduction, the low-
er rate to be effective on arid af-
jler December 6th. The Company
management stated that it was
not receiving an excessive rate
at the 8c fare but it believed that
a greater number of passengers
will ride cars in Muskogee if gran
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Mason Elect
The Laverne Masonic Lodge
held their annual election last
Thursday electing the following
persons:
H. K. Colman
S. G. Sapp
O. A. Maddox
Robt. Newberry
Lowell Moore
Lyle H. Ball
M. L Herring
W. M.
S. W,
J. W*
Treas.
Secy.
S. D.
J. D.
Mr .1 R Rich who lives near
Tyrone was in Laverne Saturday
See Our Display Windows for other Gift Suggestions
Mail Orders carefully and promptly filled-Parcel Post Prepaid
We Give Coupons on the $75.00 in Gold to be given away Jan. 6th
Globe Clothing House
» .. „ ... Ever.yth,n# R«®dy to Wear For the Whole Family
^seHS^Wyai^giv^^^ Laverne, Oklahoma
Mr,s. Lizzie M. Berry Recorder
Mrs Bessie Graves Receiver
Miss Pearl Berry Marshal,
Miss Elnore Spaulding - --- —.....omui-uay
Ass’t Marshall ,a,nd (>xPrpssefl himself as well
Mrs. Cordelia Rector pleased with Laverne valley. Mr
Inner Sentinel ia a hoavv broom corn raiser
Mrs. Myrtle Herring ; m his community, having raised
ted the 7c rate”w~he tTpurehasffig „ P(r r Outer Sentinel, 5| tons the f’ast s«*on and is
tickets. Mrs. hffie Long Past Oracle Panning to put out 300 acres next
Mrs. Lena Aldridge Musician sPr'ng.
Resolutions of | Mrs Ed'th llullensbee
' | Dr'. Wall, , ........!"B fR
Notice ” iSHi' D°nne"e"
*■' God to remove from our midst | __
nur brothers wife, Hazel Byerlv The ladies of the Speermore Rev. L. 0. Bveriy held a sale
, .. r Baptist church will hold a Ba- ofhis household effects Saturday
Le it Resolved by Laverne Val- ssaar and cooked food sale at the Monday Mr Bverlv and children
u'\ Lodge A. h. & A. M. No. 453 Union Center school house Satur-j accompanied bv his mother who
that we bow humbly to his willjday rule Lee. 16. Every one in- S had been here the past few days
and extend to our brother and j vited to attend. j left for fc, r home at McAllen
- vvj wui uiuuicr iinu
family our most sincere sympathy
in his great hour of bereavement.
Be it further Resolved that a
copy of these resolutions he
spread on the minutes and that
''he same be published in the
Leader Tribune.
M. I,. Herring
John Bane *
Leslie I. Ray
Obituary
Maggie Myrtle Gowens, born
Nov. 28 1922. Departed this life
Dec. 6 1922, aged 10 days. Only
a rosebud and yet plucked b.t
Our Heavenly Father to bloom in
tlie realms above. Burial services
conducted by Rev. Smith of La-
verne after which the remains
were laid to rest in the Rose-Hill
Cemetery to await the Resurec-
tfon Morning.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
help during the illness and death
of our darling baby girl and also
for the floral offering,
Mr ahd Mrs C. P. Gowens and
family.
Committee Tex.,
Buy her a gift at the bazaar
Saturday in the Donuellen Build-
ing.
XMAS SUGGESTIONS
Gifts of Merit Why not be
For Her a
Luncheon Set
Bath Robe
Bath Towel Set
Boudoir or Felt Slippers
Silk or Wool Hose
Swiss Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
Siik or Kid gloves
Negligee
Pocket Book
For Him a
Suspender orBelt Set
Wool or Silk Hose
Sweater
Hand bag or
Traveling Luggage
Box of Linen or Silk
Handkercheifs
Knit or Silk Tie
Wool Shirt
Nice Assortment of Chinaware
Aluminum ware at a DLsaoun^
and
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
Where the Goods must be Good Goods or the
Sale is No Good
Phone 15 Laverne, Okla.
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Ray, Leslie I. The Leader Tribune (Laverne, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1922, newspaper, December 15, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826123/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.