The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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KIOWA COUNTY NEWS
VOL 14
LONE WOLF. KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. MARCH 11. 1915.
NUMBER 14
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Will Have Election
In the leat issue of the News.
Coondl Meeting
The city council met Satur-
vas published the minutes of «l4ay. March 6. at 8 p. m. Roll
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The Orient State Bank
A Safe Place to Do Business
Every Day In the Tear
maaa meeting of the citisens ol
Lone Wolf, held at the Strange
Hardware Store, on Wednesdax
night. M»rch 3. of laat week, to
discuss the advisability of hold*
ing a city election here this
spring. As was stated it was
unanim »usly agreed that there
would be no city election, and
that all officers now holding
office in our town would retain
said office for another term.
It was also alggested and
unanimously agreed advisable,
however, as a matter of pre-
caution, that our present city
officers sign filing papers and
deliver same to the election
board at Hobart, with instruc-
II showed the following mem-
bers present: Si range. Norris
and Alexander. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved.
The following bills were read
and allowed:
D. Harris, salary... ....$80.00
Uncle Sam Oil Co....... 7.16
Pierce Oil Co............ 13.03
Chas* Wakefield.......... 100
Lone Wolf Telephone Co. 6 76
Warren & Jamison...... 3.55
W. Sauerberg.drayage.... 1.75
F. M. Adair, labor........ 9.70
L. H. Higgins........... 7.46
A. F. Von Tungeln, trip
to well............. 1.60
O. C. Hartzog, witness in
Blackburn case..... 7.64
L. N. JEROME, President
C.H. JOHNSON, Cashier
tions that these papers be filed D. Harris, express paid on
in case another set of candidates c^y account.......... 1.00
Minstrelsy, au la circus slyle,
delighted the audience of Ogden
people last evening, the, event
being the visit of J. M. Busby's
big minstrel ahow under canvas.
The show waa given a most lib-
•ral patronage, which it merited
in every sense of the word.
Mr. Busby has assembled a
big company of colored people
who are bubbling over with min-
glrel songs and music. The show
carries its own band and
orchestra, in addition to a large
ramber of good singers and good
dancers. The big rainstrael fore-
part is of course the feature, but
the olio is a program of special-
ties which are most entertaining
While many, no doubt, cannot
conceive ot a staged production
, under canvas, they have but to
witness a performance such as
that given by the Busby com-
pany to appreciate not only the
possibility, but the high grade
success which has been attained
by this gentleman in his tented
minstrel show. —Oregon Morning
Examiner,Busby’s Minstrels will
be in Lone Wolf, Wednesday
March 17.__
Read the ads in this issue.
fer the same offices should file.
The papers were signed by the
present members of the council
and city clerk Friday, and
brought to Hobart and placed in
the hands of the election board
that afternoon, with instructions
as above stated.
It is learned since, that late
Saturday afternoon there was
filed with the election bojrd at
Hobart, another set of candidates
for Lone Wolf city offices, which
necessitates a city primary
election to be held nextTu isday,
March 16th.
The following names will ap-
pear on the ticket:
For Alderman—G. H. Strange
M. Siuerberg, S. M. Alexander,
V, Norria.
O. W. York, S. E. Higgins,
E. H. King, W. S. Lyons.
For City Clerk—E. Reichart.
j; C. Hale.
Rounds & Porter, lumber 1.50
Southwestern General Ele-
ctric Co............ 50 00
& Reichart, salary ... • 30 00
2few Arrivals
This week we are able to an*
nounee the arrival ot a tew numbers
otour LADIES SLEEPER line tor
Spring. Desipns tor Ladies Shoes
tor the coming season, we think, are
some ot the most beautiful yet
designed. We will shoiA a very
complete line ot them.
Notice
To whom It may concern:—
The public is hereby noti-
| fled that on and after the 1st of
March, 1915. postage stamps
will not be accepted in payment
of fees for filing deeds, mort-
gages or chattels and that all
remittances be made to the
| County Clerk.
Very Respectfully,
F. E. Gillespie
Total February Bills $224.03
The committee on dump ground
asked for further time which
was granted.
After some discussion in
reference to pits and cess pools,
on motion the following com-
mittee was sppointed by the
president of the board to draft
an ordinance regarding same,
Motion carried. The following
committee was appointed: S.
M. Alexander and V. Norria.
The committee appointed to
investigate the J. J. Seal claim
and contract asked for more
time which was granted.
E. Reichart, City Clerk.
Seed for Sale
Absolutely pure Sudan Grass
Seed for sale. First National
Bank.
FARM LOANS
INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE
“MESMER” is* still in the Farm Loan Market
and can YET make you a GOOD farm loan. In the
Farm Loan Market THIRTEEN MONTHS in the
Year.
INSURANCE
If YOU should loose vour property by Fire or
Tornado with Money so HARD to get could you
REBUILD without the HELP of your INSURANCE
POLICY? Insure your cotton on the farm. Costs
next to nothing, per bale per month.
REAL. ESTATE
Do you want to BUY, SELL or TRADE? Yours
might be next to sell or if you want a snap
“MESMER” has it.
••MESMER”
opfMitc oid rwituicc ddf. uae wo#, otuxma.
PHONE 33
Report of tbc Condltko.of the
FIrat National Bank
Lone Wolf, Oktehoau, at the done of Maces
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Clean 2lp on Corsets
Every Corset in the house Is on
mate tor a CLEAN UP at
Z-4 Off
These are ait new stock consisting
of the "Justrite” and ••Splrabone
lines.
latch 4, IRIS
RESOURCES
Loans & Discounts 162,409 72
Overdrafts
55.10
U. S. Bonds to secure
circulation
25,000.00
Warrants
144.75
Stock in Federal
Reserve Bank
666.66
Cash and Due from
Banka
63.883.12
Five percent Redemp-
I
tion Fund
1,250.00
No. 839
Report of the condition of
Orient State Bank
at Lone Wolf, in the State of Ok-
lahoma, at the close of business
March 4th, 1915.
RESOURCES.
Loaiw and Discounts
Overdrafts Secured and unsecured
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, Etc.
Furniture ane Fxtores
D no from Banks and Blila of
Exchange
Checks and other cash Items
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Undivided Profits, loss Expenses end
Taxes Paid
Individual deposit subject to check
Time Certificates of deposit
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding
Liabilities other than those above
stated. Bills ot Exchangs
USE FULL CREAM FLOUR
CHICKASHA MILLING GO.
CRAIN AND OOAL
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN.
The Best of Coni always on hand.
HONEST WEIGHT our motto.
W. E. McCARRICK, Manager.
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The continued growth ot our
GROCERY BUSINESS, shows tor
Itself that we are satisfying a lar&e
number ot customers. // you are
* not a customer, try us and find the
place to pet the best quality at the
Lowest Price in the GROCERY
LINE. Standard poods ot known
-value and quality.
253.409.35
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 25,000.00
Surplus fund 9,000.00
Undivided Profits, net 5,913.74
Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits 188,495.61
253.409.35
The ibevc aUtcacat to carrect
C. SElFFITH, PreSdciL
Baptist Church
42,818.35
2,161,21
982.63
3,800.00
26,720.22
178.33
86,970.61
10,000.00
263.43
11,235.58
29,831.21
1,251.61
19610
Total 85,970,62
State of Oklahoma i
County of Kiowa (
I, C. H. Johnson, cashier of the above nam-
ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above aiate-
ent Is true to the best ot my knowledge and
belief, so help mo Cod C. H. Johnson
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day
of March 1916. W. P. Mtsuxa,
Notary Publto.
My Commission Expires Jan. 12, 1917
L. N. Jerome > Directors.
A. Jerome. )
Hillinery Opening;
Don’t forget my millinery
opening next Saturday. 1 am
offering 10 per cent discount on
all cash purchases Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. A. C. Marshall
we want yam
BUSINESS
A visit to this big store will prove the
above assertion and show you better than
words can tell with what care we have
selected our SPRING STOOL Every de-
partment is at its best and overflowing
with the Spring’s most worthy and fashion-
able merchandise. All the Newest weaves
and colors in Fine DRESS GOODS and
SILKS are shown in our dress goods
section at moderate prices. You have
been waiting for that
SPRING FOOTWEAR
And it has just arrived. OXFORDS
for all the family in the season s latest
styles and leathers. The kind that gives
comfort as well as show style.
K. E Chinch Sooth
“THE DEFEND-0N1T”
ALEXARDER-RULE CO.
Preaching at the First Baptist
Church Sunday morning, March
14th, at 11 o’clock by Dr. Ford.
Announcement at that aervice Sunday School Every Sunday
•a to further preaching. I morning. . __ .
Called conference of the| Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and
Church immediately after preach- j 7^0 p. m. on the second and
ing service. All the membership .fourth Sundaya of the month,
requested to be present. I All are cordially invited to at-
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Come to the Old Pioneer to do
your shopplnp where you can always
find what you want at the price that
you*d be wiillnp to pay.
YOURS TO SERVE,
J. E Higgins & Company
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Hughes, Robert. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914501/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.