South Pottawatomie Progress. (Asher, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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Statement of the Condition
_ OF THE -
Canadian Valley Bank
Made to the Bank Commissioner at the close of business
April 18, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts...........$53,121 77
Oxerdrafts, secured and un-
secured .....-................. **
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc.. 1,262 08
Banking House................. 600 0°
Furniture and Fixtures........ 1,957 34
Other Real Estate Owned...... 1.470 00
Due from Banks........... 10,086 35
Cash in Bank................... 2-624 54
Total......................$70,972 22
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in..........$10,000 00
Surplus Fund................... *'500 00
Undivided Profits, less Expens-
es and Taxes Paid............ 3,143 25
Due to Banks....................
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check.........................W WI 27
Time Certificates of Deposit.. 6,814 59
Cashier’s Check Outstanding.. 1,512 51
Bills Payable..................._ 7.500 00
Total......................»70'972 22
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of Pottawatomie, ss , ,h
I E F. Case, Cashier of the above named Bank, do ^lemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and c “hWr
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of June 191*. NoUry
Cokkxct-Attkst: h 6^6* ) Directors.
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+ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. +
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We are headquarters for straw
hats. Herndon & McCully.
Mrs. Peter Brandenburg made
a business trip to Shawnee Mon-
day.
Kenmore is paying 18c a pound
for frying chickens from 1 1-2 to
2 pounds in size. Rush them in
while the price is good.
Mrs. Mattie Smith and daugh-
ter, Erdon, of Carnegie, Okla.,
are guests this week of Mrs.
Smith’s sister, Mrs. Prank Gil-
strap.
Lightweight underwear, the
comfortable, hot weather kind,
at Herndon & McCully’s.
G. B. McKay, of Byars, is visit-
ing relatives and friends in Ash
er this week.
Indian Runner Ducks for sale.
S. W. Pearson.
L. O. Bradford, of Tenn., was
an Asher visitor on picnic day,
the guest of our former towns
man, R. L. Alexander.
Miss Minnie Walker, of Bro-
mide has returned to Asher for a
visit with homefolks.
FOR THAT BLUE FEELING
Step into A.C.Hunsucker’s
Pool Hall and knock the
balls around for a little
while and forget your
troubles.
Cold Drinks, Candies, Cig-
ars, Tobaccos and Lunch
Goods at
HUNSUCKER’S POOL HALL
PUMP WORK and
PIPE THREADING
I am now prepared to do
all kinds of Pump Work
and Pipe Threading.
Have your pumps put in
order now. Leave or-
ders at my shop one
door west of livery barn,
Asher, Okla.
J. W. ESTES.
Roasting ear time is here.
Have you had yours?
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject to action Democratic Primary
For Congress
Hon Scott Ferris
For Congressman at Large
Hon. Joe B. Thompson
For the Legislature
F. M. Redding.
H. H. Smith
Mrs. Smith, of Western, Okla.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Belle
Gilstrap.
Lone Star Overalls, made in
Dallas, Tex., the best on the
market, at Kenmore’s.
Miss Sudie Hamm of Tecum
sell, spent the week with Miss
Eulah Fullerton.
Fresh Fish at Mundy’s Market
this week.
Doc Giles, the Raliegh man, is
talking to you through the col-
umns of the Progress. Every
week he will have something to
say to you about the Raleigh
Remedies. Look the advertising
columns over. You will find
Doc’s message somewhere there.
Cold drinks at Mundy’s.
Chas. Leonhardt’s little child
is on the sick list. The rain of
Monday cooled the atmospheie
and it is hoped all the sick ones
will improve with the change ot
weather.
Welch’s Grape Juice, lemonade
and soda pop, ice cold, at Mun
The Choice Of A Husband.
is too important a matter for a
woman to be handicapped bj
weakness, bad blood or foul
breath. Avoid these killing hopes
by taking Dr. King’s Life Pills.
New strength, tine complexion,
pure breath, cheerful spirits—
things that win. Men follow their
use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at
Brandenburg Bros.
Advertised Letters
List of letters remaining un-
called for at Asher i>ost office
during the mouth of February.
If not called for in JO days same
will be sent to Dead Letter Office.
Miss Lou Knox.
Miss Cordie Brown.
Miss Lillie Arlee.
Emm Colster. I for Co. Judge
Miss Artie Achley. No address G w. Jenkins
In calling for same please state Attorney
“advertised” for whichlc will be s p Freeung
charged for postage. FoR county Clerk
K. R. Snider, 1 . M. r c Green
**********» 11 HWWWW For Co. T»W^Hunter
French Dry Cleaning ;; FoR Co superintendent Schools
and Pressing ;; Gladys Whittet
;; For Sheriff
JohnH. Hatfield
Oscar Wood
•' For Co Commissioner 3d Dist
* R. L. Howard
George A. Baird
E. A. Graham
j. p. (Pack) Nelson
For County Weigher
Ed Row
Have your clothes cleaned
and pressed. Latest meth-
ods. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
Ladies’ Suits a specialty
Work called for and deliver-
ed.
ERNEST 81NGLETER RY
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RALEIGHS
RU-MEX-OIL
Tonic Stimulant - Alterative
For Loss of Appetite, Indigestion,
Etc.
For Tp Treasurer
J. M. Farley
For Constable
John Sloan
J. F. Farley.
Announcements
Subject to action of Republican primary
If you are tired and worn and For Commissioner 3d District
need an appetizer, tonic and T- H.
' r. I stimulant to give you strength
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay, N,. ngthe summer months, .try.
of Byars, were visitors in Asher lenlUd llledicine and pay Brace Collins, one of oar most
last week. attel. L, are satistied. It will do substantial farmers, and a res,.
Idl ^ . dent of this section for twenty-
_ „„ five years, says there will not be
D. F. GILLS,
The Raleigh
Insect Bite Costs Leg.
A Boston man lost his leg from
the bite of an insect two years
before. To avert*such calamities
from stings and bites of insects
near the corn made here this
Man.1 year that many have estimated.
We know Mr. Collins is a good
but
Mrs Emiline Lewis was a vis-1 judge of crop conditions,
stings and bites ot insects i ^ Asher,ast Saturday. she still we would like to hear from
use Bucklin’s Arnica salve dogs on her place be- some other farmers on tins sub
promptly to kill the poison and L afflicted with rabies last ject. So far as we have heard,
prevent inflammation, sweUmg | ^ ^ had to be shot. | other farmers are jubilant over
corn prospects. J. M. I alley
dentistry'
prevent inflammation, swelling ^ ^ ^ ^ shot
and pain. Heals burns, boils, ul |
cers, piles, eczema, cuts, bruises.
Only 25c at Brandenburg’s.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Deatherage, June 26, a boy.
Fresh supply of Field Seeds dy s.
just received at Kenmore’s. | p p. Crist’s little boy has been
Mr. Pearson was a Shawnee | quite sick but is reported bettei
visitor monday. at this wntinS-
4. l- Fresh Fish at Mundy’s Mark-
Kenmore pays the highest |
prices for Chickens, Eggs and et
Butter. J. W. Burrows is on the sick
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Albert list this week’
Browder, June 30, a ten-pound Cold drinks at Mundy’s right
jjQy < J off the ice.
The Boss Mechanic overalls, J. S. McAlister is having a new
only 80c. They are 41.00 values, awning put up in front of his two
at Kenmore’s. store rooms on main street.
H. W. Scott, one of Asher’s The Daily Oklahoman is on
pioneer business men, now locat sale at the Progress news stand
ed at Bristow, was here renew Single copies 5c. By the wee ,
ing acquaintances. | seven copies, 15c
Miss Vesta Lee Waldrip, of Te I It seems as though the farmers
cumseh, returned to her home of this section are getting rain
after a weeks visit with Miss So this season just as they order it.
- *--• 'Monday’s rain ought to put the
corn crop on the safe side, but
just as likely as not some fellow
will order another rain in about
ten days.
Fresh Fish at Mundy’s Mark-
What Makes A Woman?
One hundred and twenty
pounds, more or less of bone and
muscle don’t make a woman. Its
a good foundation. Put into it
health and strength and she may, 0I Ronawai vmu. i ,., . ,
rule a kingdom. But that’s what win be in Asher every two weeks nee-the ates ‘ dn ‘ d *' ,
Electric Bitters give her. Thous- to do Dental work. Will office at | nounce for offic ’
JNO. L. WOODING
of Konawa, Okla.
says he will make over 40 bush-
els to the acre. Tom Melton
says the same.
Wanted— to trade good, well
improved quarter section land
near Clovis, N. M, for landin Pot.
county. Write or call Progess
office.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. John
Morrison, June 26, a girl.
Francis J. Fleming, of Shaw
phia Gilstrap.
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Subscribe for the Progress.
Professional.
ands bless them for overcoming
fainting and dizzy spells and for
dispelling weakness, nervous-
ness, backache and tired, listless,
worn out feeling. “Electric Bit-
ters have done me a world of
good,” writes Eliza Pool, Depew,
Okla., “and I thank you, with all
my heart, for making such a
good medicine.” Only 50c. Guar-
anteed by Brandenburg Bros.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Wyatt, June 24, a boy.
W. S. MARTIN
Physician & Surgeon
Phone—Office 23
Residence 26
CAMPBELL & REEDER
Physicians a Surgeons
Office Phone 34
Dr. Campbell Res. phone 29
Say, do you suppose the rain
I Monday did any damage to the
|corn crop?
To cure Constipation and Bilious-
nesi without Calomel Uke MANN’S
LIVEB FILLS. Smull, mild, sale.
fail.
npbell Res. phone 29 Druggists refund money If they
Dr. Reeder Res. phone 24 a5 Nl||>
Goode) |
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , f ^
Rooms 1 and 15 over Clothing
Department Mammoth Store. | podder Cane seed, the very
Phone 283 j best quality, at $1.35 per bushel
Shawnee, Okla. [atKenmore’s.
LUNG DiSEASE
“After four in our family had died
of consumption L was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and 1 gained
87 pounds through using
DR. KING’S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.
PHICE 50c and $1.00 »T_AllJ)RiJGGISTS
Mail Carriers Will Fly.
This is an age of great diacov.
eries. Progress rides on the air. » ^||ff a||,| \|U1||| Tf|l1|||l)||e |j|.
Soon we may see Jncle Sams|£ 1
mail carriers flying in all direc-
tions, transporting mail. People
take a wonderful interest in a
discovery that benefits them.
That’s why Dr. Kings New Dis-
covery for Coughs, Colds and
other throat and lung diseases is
the most popular medicine in
America. “It cured me of a
dreadful cough,” writes Mrs. J.
F. Davis, Stickney Corner,
“after doctor’s treatment and all “
other remedies had failed.” For
coughs, colds or any other bron
chial affection it is unequaled.
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free at Brandenburg Bros.
C. BOARMAN, Manager
T
was in Asher last Friday.
Farmers did not crowd our
streets last Saturday. There is
too much crab grass coming on
now’ for the farmer to turn his
back on it long enough to run in-
to town.
D. L. Wright, one of the pio-
neer citizens of Asher, is visiting
friends and relatives here this
week.
Walter Justice, merchant of
Foster, Okla., is visiting relatives
lere this week.
Mrs. Rains and children, for-
merly of Asher but now of Ada,
visited Mrs. J. F. Snell and other
friends last week.
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Local and Long Distance »
Telephone
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Call lor C. BOA KM AN, at Tecumseh,
when you want that phone put in your
o residence or business place. -j
"jftQOOuqpuounnflmmflBfl aSLASUi. ^
$4 to $5
Dental Parlors
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
«0« a Main OVIAH.CMT Bnua Phon* 1144
iold Crown.................
‘orcelain Crown.............
Bridge Work....................... - ■
Set of Teeth $»t Upper and Lower, both 510.
Very best Set of Teeth made $8j Upper and
Lower, both of the best Teeth. $ 16.
Silver Fillings................— (!fL
Cleaning.......................................JUt
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Putnam, Henrietta. R. South Pottawatomie Progress. (Asher, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1912, newspaper, July 4, 1912; Asher, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859088/m1/5/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.