The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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The Wanette F
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP WANETTE AND POTTAWATOMIE COONT^TM^
VOL. 2
WANIiTTE, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, PK1UAY, APRIL I
NO. 46
WANETTE WILL VOUNB PEOPLE
HAVEBALL NINE ENJOY^OUTINO
„meVtwf'yel"'"hasVo wT Mr''
Beatty and Mr.’ Avent. We arejthey^o^e^^n^
NO. 1078
Publishers Report of the Condition of the
METHODIST CHURCH i
BEING IMPROVED SECURITY STATE BANK
Of Wanette, Oklahoma, April 4, 1913
Vtolly. The
have a team, and see no reason mhonor of the Mssses L ^
whv there shouldn’t be marshal- Sportsman and . al ’
The Methodist church building j w„cnlTRrFo
is being painted and papered, KLS> $ 37.579.87
Finishing of these operations Loans and Discounts........................... 394.99
will give the church an attractive Overdrafts, secured and unsecured................... 418-58
appearance, for the building is a Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc.,....................... 400O.OO
large and well constructed affair. Banking House „................................... 4 ()00>(H>
Ward & Turley are doing the Furniture and Fixtures.............................. 37’355.56
work, and are painters and Due from Banks. ... .............................51.01
paper hangers of skill. The Checks and Other Cash Items........................ 3i867.^
church now presents only one Cash in Bank. ....................... .
we are sure a nine for Wanette
with selected players by _ these
two men will cast all odds in fav-
or of the Wanette boys.
Cottingham, Carroll Flinn, Elmer
Martin and Andrew Bowles.
The honored guests were great-
ly pleased.
drawback, and that is insuffi-
cient seats. However, in the
near future, up-to-date chairs or
benches will be installed and the
church will then be one of the
nicest and best constructed
churches in town.
u, w ft Saturday night with her parents,
^ * Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, of near
Miss Abbie Thompson spent Byars
Wednesday night at Mr. Green s. pratt vjsited May Smith
Mattie Mclninch and Ethel Sunday<
H&TS& sn? ™ Town Cara GM.■»£ Way
community, Friday night. evening with Zora Randolp .
Mrs. Evans and daughter, -Mrs. Bishop and children left
Carleen called at Mr. Green’s Tuesday for Texas, for the ben-
iuS evening. eM.of her little eon's health, who
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bryant spent h“s been 'll for some ime.
Last Tuesday morning Mr.
Randolph had the misfortune of
having his house destroyed by
fire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clardy
and Joe Wyatt were last week
| called to the bedside of their sick
brother, Burk Wyatt, who was
very sick.
Henry Richmond and family
visited at Mr. Mill's Sunday.
Total...................... $86,667.98
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In............................... *
Surplus Fund............................ ! j.....
Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid..... L ^ ^
Due to Banks............................... 004 iri
Individual Deposits Subject to Check................. 20 794 33
67.68
144.61
White Footwear for Spring
SSS MS? S
Sat will be shown in thecounty. They are now in stoc
and we want you to inspect the line before buying.
__ ' CA
Ladies’White Nu-Buck Oxfords, Cap toe, only...................... $9*25
Ladies’ Sea Island Duck Shoes, 16 Button, Cap toe................... $250
Ladies’Brown Velvet Shoe, 16 Button, Cap toe...................... $2 50
Ladies’ Black Velvet Shoe, 1»Button, Plain toe...................... $1*25
Ladies’Sea Island Duel;, Two Strap low Heel Sandal................ $1*75
Ladies’White Poplin, Two Strap...................................... $2*.25
Ladies’ White Canvas Colonial Pump................................... $2 75
Ladies’ Patent Kid Seamless Tump..................................... $2*75
Kadies’ Tan Seamless Calf Pump........................................ $275
Ladies, Patent ChromeTwo Strap Sandal.............................. $2 50
Ladies’ Tan Five Button low Heel...................................... q^qq
Misses White Canvas Two strap Sandal ............................... ‘
Childs White Canvas Two si rap Sandal 5 to 8........................... c
Childs Whi e Canvas Two s^rap Sandal 3 to 5........................... ^
Infants Soft Sole Shoes....................................................
Remember T ^-7 inThe market for any amount
of Butter, F "nd poultry. Get auur P' ARTFRS
Uroceries r STORE your HEADQUARTERS.
Saving’s Account?......................... _ ^
Time Certificates of Deposit..........................
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding
Reserved for Taxes
Total...................... **6,667.98,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of Pottawatomie, ss:
I 0. B. Avent Cashier of the named Bank, do solemn y s
that the above statement is true to the best of my know e ge an
belief, so help me God. q r Cashicr
Subscribed and sworn to before m. ^^‘^V^U?Public
My Commission expires Sept. 13th 1913
T. N. FRENCH
O. L. BECKNER Directors
J. A. BECKNER
RECAPITULATION
' RESOURCES
j ' ...$ 37,579.87
Loans and Discounts.......................... w 99
Overdrats./..........•„.............................. 2.41&58
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.............. ■ •
[Cash and Sight Exchange........................... .. ’ ..=
Total...................... $86,667.98
LIABILITIES
, , _ . ... $ 15.000.00
Capital Stock........................... ^ 961.23
Surplus and Profits....................... * gg gg2_ 14
Deposits............................................ 144.61
I Reserved for Taxes................................. —
Total..................... $86,667.98
.....ni-......-
Hattie Green visited her sister,
j Mrs. Wilson, of Wanette, latter
| part of the week.
Clera Richmond spent Sunday
| at Mr. Ray’s.
SANDFLATTERS.
“WHERE A FEW
PEOPLE TRADE’’
, c. XOright.
“WHERE A FEW
PEOPLE TRADE”
4
OLD TOWN.
Brown Phillips spent Saturday
\ night with Ernest Stover.
Bertie and Myrtle Lansdown
and Alice Nix spent Sunday with
Alice Upton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stover and
children visited Sunday at the
i home of N. P. Hutcheson, of
jone Oak.
Henry Miller spent Saturday
night with Leonard Kimbrell.
Jim Hendrix and Ulla Pratt
visited Old Town school Friday
evening.
Mrs. A. B. Kimbrell and chil-
dren, and Mrs. Janie Phillips
spent Sunday with J. F. Newel
and family.
Riley Henry was seen going
toward Mr, Ray’s Sunday. Won
der why?
Leona Stover, Lee Grant, anc
Lillie Henry attended services at
Lone Oak Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Tinson spent Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs. T. J.
Stover.
Anna Mae Kimbrell spent Sun-
day with Lillie Newell.
Ulla Pratt taken dinner with
John and Elliott Kimbrell Sunday
BLUE EYES.
Millinery Parlor.
Wish to say to ladies, I have
just received a large shipment
of beautiful Mid-Summer Pattern
Hats, most any shape desired
or ladies, children and misses.
Arices low, quality fine. Don’t
!ail to see them before you buy;
it costs nothing to look. We nr ko
old hats new; if you are from
Missouri, bring one alon
we will show you. We ah
added a good reliable h «>!'
toilet articles. Everyth
make the complexion !■
The well known Califon.m Per-
fume Co., also anything in i -
oring extracts, fine soape for
skin, and fine shaving so; ps.
Starch dressing, etc. See us be-
fore buying.
MRS. E. BOYD.
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Brewer, L. E. The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1913, newspaper, April 11, 1913; Wanette, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853939/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.