The Apache Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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J. W. PIEKATT
Your Insurance
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U Wo Can not Live on the Liv? laauta of Today, We’ll Not Romp on the Dead CarcaiI of Yraterday
APACHE, CADDO COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1921
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Your Insurance
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Apache State Bank
J. W. HANNAH
O. B. WHITE. J. W. PIERATT.
Vice President Cashier
W. V. Hardy Aaa’t Cashier
It Is to Be Expected—
That State Laws, Above All Others,
should afford opportunities for
the propress ana development of
the State and its people.
In the Enactment of the Guaranty
Fund Law the State of Oklahoma has
demonstrated its interest in the
welfare of this commonwealth by
thus rendering service to meet
the needs of its people.
We are proud to have back of us
a law which works so much of good
to the people of this community.
The Apache Stale Bank
APACHE - - - OKLAHOMA
Me*»ra. Res Gilbreath, Cha». J. Ia>I i Tarn uplendul sermon* were preached
hn and Fred Bell departed for Oklah. at the Christian Church laat Sunday by
ma City Saturday afternoon, the pur Klder Robert* of iMJueen. Arkansas <>)
poae being to both look in and partici Tn »e who heard these diaconrae* were til
|»ate in the meeting of State Uepubli-1 very greatly pleaaed, and it i* probable
can Executive Committee which eon an effort will le made to secure Klder
vened in that city Monday, Roberta services, although nothing de-
- nnite ha* been determined upon.
Another Zane Gray photoplay, "Tb« "
Rainbow Trail," will be offered to th< A K"»d ram fell Sunday and the
patron* of the Apache Opera House in * untry i* again »a\ed -proving once
a few weeks. If pm have not reaM rn"r*‘ that winning ta never other than
the story do so at once, then vou will ■ fatigued effort,
get a fuller meed of pleasure in the -
picture preaentatum Wm. Fantum Mt.n! Y.mr new fall suit ta ready at
will play the leading role. |
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Cache Valley Realty *
COMPANY
W. Make a Specialty of Writing ln.ur.nc.
Write With Ua and You Will Know that Your Policy is Correctly
Written and You Can Collect Your Money if
You Sustain a Loss.
KEAI. ESTATE
J. S. Dalton & P. M. Gotham
Apache - Oklahoma
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The battery that is
more than "Good Enough”
\X7HEN Prest-O-Lite entered the car-equip-
VV ment field, all automobile manufacturers
were using other makes of storage batteries as
original equipment. And they were good
batteries.
To displace these batteries, Prest-O-Litc had
to demonstrate not merely a better battery, but
a battery and service such a lot better that its
superiority justified replacing the other makes.
Manufacturers were naturally reluctant to
change such a vital unit of their car. This
preference for Prest-O-Lite is tremendously
significant to you as a car owner.
The Prest-O-Lite Battery uses less than one
four-hundredth of its power-reserve for a single
start—and the generator quickly replaces that.
You naturally think of this high-grade, high-
powered battery as high-priced. The prices
which we will quote you will correct any such
impression.
Prove this today. Ask also about the definite
guarantee whose letter and spirit say, un-
equivocally, that you, the car owner, Must Be
Pleased I
The list of ears and
trucks usin| Prest-O-
Lite Batteries as
standsrd equipment
grows apace. For in-
stance, in
lilt
Six makes of cars and
trucks chose Prest-O-
Lita
1917
Twenty-two
chose Prest-O-Lite
1920
Forty-three
chose Prest-O-Lite
1921
(to July Ltl
Sixty-eight
chose Prest-O-Lite
“Watch it grow"
STORAGE BATTERY
Lake Garage & Machine Shop
C. E. Miller and J. R. Presnell, Owners
Telephone Number 64 Apache, Oklahoma
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Notice to Ford Owners
Another Exclusively Ford-Made
product hat been received and it now on
display in our show window
A Storage Battery for the Starter
Type of Cars, installed at the#
Nominal Price of $25.00 j
Texas Co's Oils and Greases
One Price
UNIFORM THRUOUT
One Distributor
One Quality
Our Oilt and Greatet are the Regular Texaco
Products—the Uniform Lubricants
We do not compound or blend our oils, but sel! them as
refined by the manufacturers
Remember, Good Oils are Cheaper than Machinery
SHOP LABOR has been put on a pre-war basis and you
will do well to see us before having your car repaired.
Our Equipment for Welding, Repair and Battery
Work Is of the Best.
R. L. Epperson & Co.
APACHE. OKLAHOMA
Dress Goods
F < > U
Ladies and Children
Ginghams for School Dresses
Very Attractive Patterns
LADIES & CHILDRENS
Dress and School Shoes
Fashion’s Final Word in Footwear
of refined elegance and quality
Boy’s School Caps
Big Assortment of Best Qualities
Jenkins & Scott
“THE STOKE THAT SATISFIES"
Apache State Bank Building
APACHE -
OKLAHOMA
We are Still at the Old Stand
WITH A
COMPLETE STOCK
The First National Bank
OF APACHE, OKLA.
W. T. CLARK. J. M. BOHART, A. C. DOLf,
Prea. Cashier A ant. Cash.
Capital and Surplus, $40,000.00
It Takes Money
to Increase Crops
X7ES, vast sums of it, because the call for fund3
JL comes from many different sources all at the
same time and each one’s requirements arc urgent.
All the more reason that >your banking connec-
tion be a Member Bank of the Federal Reserve
System so that when you need money your bank
will be in a healthy position to give you reasonable
assistance.
We work on the basis that when o-r customer
succeeds we succeed.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
We Make Farm Loans
OF
Building Material
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i Houston & Wass
, Telephone No. 19
Y A pache Oklahoma
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DeLAVAL
CREAM SEPARATOR
Allowing for increased capacity and other im-
provements, the De Laval Cream Separator
prices are reduced practically to the pre-war level
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The De Laval Separator is better than ever.
It skims closer, turns easier, and lasts longer. In pounds
of butter-fat you will find the cost unusually cheap. Enough
butter-fat is being wasted yearly by inefficient skimming
devices to pay for the entire output of the De Laval factory
You may be paying for a De Laval separator
but not getting it, by continuing to use a “cream robber”.
Get Quality and Service: Ule Give Both
J. T. Wells Hardware
and Implement Co.
Apache Phone 110 Oklahoma
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The Apache Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1921, newspaper, September 23, 1921; Apache, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951714/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.