The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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QCIDN 6 LEWIS “The Live Druggists” Wanette, Oklahoma
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Your confidence is what
Studebaker seeks to keep
Possessing this confidence, we have never
tried to produce a cheap wagon. could, but
we don’t dare try the experiment. Our constant
aim has been to produce the best wagon.
And in living up to this highest standard, we hav«
\tron and hold—the confidence and good-will of
hundreds of thousands of farmers all over the world.
Studebaker wagons are built to last, to do a day s
work every day, to stand up under stress and strain
and to make the name Studebaker stand for ail
that is best in vehicles.
Don’t accept any other wagon represented to be
just as good as a Studebaker. The substitute may be
cheaper, but it isn’t up to Studebaker standards, and
you can’t afford to buy it.
For business or pleasure, there is a Studebaker vehicle
suited to your requirements. Farm wagons, trucks, business wsgons.
surreys, buggies, runabouts, pony carnages—each the best ot its
kind. Harness also—of the same high Studebaker standard.
See our Dealer or write ui.
STUDEBAKER South Bend, lnd.
NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS “T’ORTLAND"oRtf
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE.
And ORGANS
AT FACTORY PRICES
Rasy terms; free trial; we pay
FREIGHT and take all the RISK
fm t+?
Take Plenty of Time to Eat
There is a saying that “Rapid
eating i£ slow suicide.” If you
have formed the habit of eating
too rapidly you are most likely
suffering from indigestion or
constipation, which will result
eventually i n serious illness
unless corrected. Digestion
begins i n the mouth. Food
I should be thoroughly masticated
land insalivated. Then when
iyou have a fullness of t h e j regulating. Frank
stomach or fall dull and stupid j Trousdale, Oklahoma.
1 after eating, take one of Cham- pOR SALE-Poland
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Sow. She’s a dandy.
Tablets. Many severe cases of j quick! $25.00 gets her.
trouble and constipation have]__FRANK WORD.
been cured by the use of these j BALED HAY for sale one mile i
tablets. They are easy to take and a half north oi Wanette, at wm p|ace m yi,ur home
and most agreeable in effect. 125c per bale. M. Schoeman. 4-25 j p.de piano, player piano
For sale by all druggists.
sified^cl
"Department i
The following list of small ads
should be read over carefully as
they may suggest something you
want or something you can
supply.
PIANO tuning, voicing, action
McCall
Adv.
China
Come
a beautiful high-
or organ for thirty
bsolutely the lowest price in
Some | America. If it is not satisfactory we will ship it
cent. We have
days, ftee, at
NOTICE—If you want
' good full root fruit trees call on ! back without it costing you
Main Street Barber Shop for Wm. Peters, Mundy'a corner. uX'.
scientific barbering, Hot and Also have at all times good sweet ^ French KoW,.r & Campbell, Packard.
apple cider on hand. Also have'’ Ludwig, Schaelfcr a id Smith «t Barnes Pianos
some good empty cider kegs for j —Kimball organs. I^eyhe Player Pianos and
cold Baths.
Mrs. Lem Ivey
left last week for
and children
Elmira, Mo.,
sale. Wm. Peters.
| the great PIANOLA Player Pianos. Write for
a copy of our monthly magazine---it is useful,
interesting and entertaining—a postcard Songs it
j to your home FREf. OF CHARGE. Fhor.e,
where they will visit friends and ManaRer of a Railroad Cured
relatives for about four weeks. ()f Eczema j,y Hunt’s Cure wire or wr te u? tod y; gua,anlfe
Paint and Wall Paper. Quinn
& Lewis. Adv.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
Every family without except-
ion should keep this preparation
at hand during the hot weather
of the summer months. Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy i s worth
many times its cost when need-
ed and is almost certain to be
needed before the summer is
over. It has no superior for the
purposes for which it is intend-
ed. Buy it now. For sale by
all druggists.
Albert Bunch, of Byars, was
qver on business one day last
week.
Call and see the latest styles in
Low Cut Slippers. We can fit
you up and save you money. It
is a pleasure to show you through
our establishment. Andeel Dry
Goods Co. Adv.
ITCHING PILES
I want to you know how much
good your Hunt’s Cure has done
me. I had suffered with Itching
Piles for 15 years and when I
was traveling through Texas a
man told me of your Hunt’s
Cure. I got one 50c box and it
cured me.
JOHN BRADLEY,
Caney. Kansas.
I will close out my entire stock
of HATS in the next ten days
way below cost, and
my firm all left over as
Liquid Vineer for furniture.
Qninn & Lewis. Adv.
V. P. Kirk and Austin Terry,
of Wagoner,
Thursday.
were on business
Shake Off Your Rheumatism
Now is the time to get rid of
your rheumatism. Try a twenty-
five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s
Liniment and see how quickly
your rheumatic pains disappear.
Sold by all druggists.
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HARDWARE
How Is This, Ladies?
At one time I had very bad
case of Eczema. It troubled me
; for seven or eight years, and,
i although I tried all kinds of
medicine and several doctors, I
got no relief until I used Hunt’s
return to i Cure. I used several boxes, and
my it finally cured me, and I have
tiusband has sold his business always, kept a box with me for
and we are going back home fear it will come hack,
about the 20th. Anyone who A. D. GOODENOUGH,
wants a HAT at any price come General Manager Lida \ alley
quick and get your choice. Railway Co., Goldfield, Nev.
MRS. E. BOYD. 50c per box at drug stores.
No. 8304
Report of the Condition of the
STATE NATIONAL BANK
at Wanette, in the State of Oklahoma, at the close of business,
June 4th 1913.
Leyhe Piano Company
DALLAS, TEXAS
The Lar jest Piano Concern in Texas
in the
We carry everthing
Hardware and Implement
L-I-N-E
and if fair prices and courteous treatment appeal to
you, we merit your patronage.
Make our store your store when in town
Paris & Royster
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts................................ $43.135.0(t
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................. 115.22
Bonds, Securities, etc.............................. 457.27
Banking House, Furniture, and Fixtures............. 7,000.00
Other Real Estate owned.......................... • • 2,401.00
Due from National Banks (not reserve agents)....... 10,027.85
Due from approved Reserve Agents.................. 9,661.11
Checks and other Cash Items......................
Notes of other National Banks.......................
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents.......
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz:
Specie................................... $2,268. i0
Legal-tender notes........................ 300.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation).........u...........................
215.40
145.00
163.47
2,568.70
312.50
Legal Notices
Publication Notice
State of Oklahoma, I
Pottawatomie County | SS'
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
May Moore, Plaintiff
vs. No. 1898
Noah Y.Moore,Defendant
Said defendant, Noah Y. Moore, will take notice
that he has been sued in the above named Court
for Divorce and he must answer the Petition filed
therein by said plaintiff on or before the 5th day
day of July. 1913, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said plaintiff in said
action for divorce will be rendered accordingly.
W. K. DUNN.
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pottawatomie
County, Okla.
By C. C. LYDICK, Deputy.
CASSIDY. REASOR & CASSIDY. 11
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(First published May 23. 3t)
Dental Parlors
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
196 E MAIN OvcrHickct Bros. Pmoni 1194
Cold Crown........................... rfjyl
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Set of Teeth $5* Upper and Lower, both $10.)
Very best Set of Teeth made $8j Upper and
Lower, both of the best Teeth, $ 16.
Silver Fillings................-—-..............
Cleaning...........................................DUC
Extracting................................-...........
ALL WORK GUARANTfrO
RAINLESS EXTRA#TlO*.
Establish id Rivi Y«a«» *
LO«K rod Marbli Stair EndIahCI
Total
82,453.58
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in................................ 25,000.00
Surplus fund............................... 4,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid...... 1,185.51
National Bank Notes outstanding.................... 6,250.00
Individual deposits subject to check................. 35,378.95
Demand certificates of deposit....................... 410.41
Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for
money borrowed................................ 10,000.00
Reserved for taxes.................................. 228.71
Total...... 82,453.58
State of Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie, ss:
I, S. J. Weaver, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
S. J. WEAVER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of June, 1913
G. R. FLINN, Notary Public.
My commission expires April 28, 1917.
Correct—Attest: S. R. Miller, W. A. Weaver, F. G. Goodman
Most Children Have Worms
Many mothers think their
children are suffering from
indigestion, headache, ner-
vousness, weakness, costiveness,
when they are victims of that
most common of all children’s
ailments—worms. Peevish, ill-
tempered, fretful children, who
toss and grind their teeth, with
bad breath and colicky pains,
have all the symptoms of having
worms, and should be given
Kickapoo Worm Killer, a
pleasant candy lozenge, which
expels worms, regulates the
bowels, tones up the system, and
makes children well and happy.
Kickapoo Worm Killer is
guaranteed. All druggists, or
by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo
Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia
and St. Louis.
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Brewer, L. E. The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; Wanette, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853951/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.