The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORIENTAL PROORE88
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Shoe Repairing
I am still at the same old stand and waiting:
for you to bring: me those Shoes, Furniture, or
Harness to be repalree.AII work done neatly and
promptly. Shoe work my specialty.
W. P. Goomer
WN. I CUIKSON, N. B.
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A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL
If you are looking for something
Cheap come around. It may be that I
have it. No trouble to Price Goods.
Yours for business
D. F, Lollar
R l TAYLOR, M. D.
Plyslclaa aad targeoa
Office in Orient Drug Store.
Blair, Ok.
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DU. M. W\ BRINSOX
PHYSICIAN St SURGEON
Office in either Drug Store
Res. Phone 3 .*} Rings Blair, Ok.
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PERSONAL AND
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FOR TIE STOMACH AMI LIVER
I. N. Stuart. West Webster. N.
Y., writes: ‘Thave used Chamb-
erlain'a Tablets for disorders of
the stomach and liver off and on
for the past five years, and it
affords me pleasure to state that
I have found them to be just as
represented. They are mild in
their action and the results taey
have been satisfactory. I value
them highly.” For sale by all
deulers.
(let a jar of that Peroxide face
cream at the Blair Drug Store.*
Plenty of Acme flour, corn
Chops’ Bran, Shorts. Chico, Meal
Hay, Baby chick feed, and hulk
garden seed at K. II. Clarks.
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LOCAL MENTION
COME TO THE
BLAIR BARBER SHOP
Get your work done where one man’s money is as good as anothers.
We try to please everyone.
Agents for the Lawton Steam Laundry, which is one of the best
in the state. We appreciate your Business.
W. M. ALBERT SON
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First-Class Barber Wrork
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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Agents for The
ELK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
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-HOT AND COLD BATHS.
J. C. BROOKS, Prop.
North Side Main Street
Have Your Pictures Taken
Discounts until April first on all Studio work. See us for Groops
and views. Give us a trial in Kodak finishing. We will learn you
to do your own finishing. Post Cards 90c. $3.50 work for $2.50
STUDIO, - BLAIR, OKLA.
E663, S. C. R. I. BEOS, ONLY THE
B!6 33NE KIND AND BRED TO LAY, PAY
AND STAY. $1.00 PER SETTING.—R. H.
MILLER, ALTUS, R. 4. Pd. Apr.28.
SUDAN GRASS
Pure Sudan Grass Seed. Re-
duced price. I have decided to
put the price of my Soudan Grass
seed down to 31 bs for $1.00 or 25c
in 50 lb lots. Every farmer should
get at least $1.00 worth of this
wonderful hay grass and plant
acres.
r. o. McWhorter
An International Bible Student
R. L. Robie of Brooklyn N. Y.
will deliver an address in Blair,
April 4th., an opportunity will be
given for any Bible questions on
Saturday night April 3rd. All
welcome. No charge.
You can get results by using
International Poultry and Stock
Tonic at the Blair Drug Store.
J. W. Kidd one of our prosper-
ous fanners on Route 1, was in
town Saturday.
ROY Jr.
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I will stand my horse,
Roy Jr. at Sam McCombs’
farm, 4 miles east and 1
mile north of Blair.
Roy Jr. is 5 years old, a
bay, weighs 1500 lbs and is
16| hands high.
$9 to insure living colt
to stand up and suck.Not
responsible for accidents
but will use precaution to
prevent same.
T. S. RIDDLE
Owner.
Tbiogi of lotereit or Not of
latoreit; Road Them and Sec
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J. K. Jones says he is getting
better as he went to church twice
Sunday.
John Hawkins, one of the old
settlers was up from Young Co.,
Texas, a few days last week vis-
iting friend and relatives.
Doctor up that cough with
Nyals Cherry cough syrup'2o and
50c at the Blair Drug Store.
Miss Dela Sanders of Mangum
is visiting with friends in Blair,
especially Chas McElroy.
Uncle Jake Isbell will move to
the Clevenger farm east of Blair
in a few days.
A. Hloms informs us that John
Snodgrass is to be married soon.
HIDES, POULIY AND EGGS.
We ate still buying chickens,
also paying the top prices for
hides. Eggs only by the case.
Call at E. N. Lewis’s store.
W. J. Scogin.
Don’t this war news by
reporters give you a pane.
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TO THE HOUSEWIFE
C. M. Butchee has moved to
his farm north of Warren. His
oldest girl will stay with Mrs.
Strickland until school is out.
Henry Lance sold his motor
cycle to Hubert Carpenter last
week and after making the trip
with ..he mail over his route one
t me he went down to Dearing &
Jones Hardware store and bought
a new Harley-Davidson.
L. C. McGinnis left Sunday for
Texas. We don’t know whether
he is going to bring her back or
not.
Mrs. C. C. Smith came in on
the train Monday.
R. M. Burt came in Sunday
from Altus where he has been
several days.
Miss Willie Albert came up
from Devol, where she is teach-
ing school, Sunday to visit her
parents.
Just received a fresh shipment
of Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea and
Stock Tonic at the Blair Drug
Store.
Mrs. S. C. Snow visited her
son at Mangum Sunday.
Jim Wilson and wife and Ernest
Lewis and wife visited in Man-
gum over Sunday.
Miss Ora Putman, one of the
high school girls visited home
folks at Gould over Sunday.
Tom Burden was in from North
Fork, Saturday, trading with our
merchants.
Dudley Tinsley still shines
shoes at the Albert & Son’s Barb-
er shop. He can make .the old
look like new, also dyes tan shoes
black.
Madam, if your husband is like
most men he expects you to look
after the health of yourself and
children. Coughs and colds are
the most common of the minor
ailmente and are most likely to
lead to serious diseases. A child
is much more likely to contract
diptheria or scarlet fever when
it has a cold. If you will inquire
into the the merits of the various
remedies that are recommended
for coughs and colds, you will
find that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy stands high in the esti
matiou of those who use it. It is
prompt and effectual, pleasant to
take, which are qualities especia-
ly ty be desired when a medicine
is intendsd for children. For sale
by all dealers. •
No. 841)
PUBLISHER S REPORT
OF THE CONDITION OF
The Blair State Banft
At Blair, in the State of Oklahoma,
the close of Business Mar. 4,
1915.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts________$31,799 29
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured ................ 112 63
Livestock.......... 366 00
Wairants,etc, Guaranty..... 835 68
Banking House,..............1,813 63
Furniture and Fixtures......1,339 35
Due from Banks............ 20,097 64
Checks and Other Cash Items 2,135 15
Bill of Exchange..............5,433 60
Cub ia Bank ....______________1,488 55
Total..............$65,421 52
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in.......$10,000 00
Surplus,.................... 5,000 00
Undived Profits, less expenses
and Tates Paid____________ 627 80
Deposits subject to check____48,003 92
Time deposits.......... 1,789 80
No. 103*8
KltroRT or tUR CONDITION OR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Blair, in the State of Oklahoma, at
th« (W of Business Mar.
4. 19IV
NKMOURCRS
I.omiim and Discount*......940,3*5 91
Overdraft*, secured and
unsecured....'................ 176 05
U. S. Bond* deposited to *e-
cure circulation..........6,250 00
Stock in Federal Iteaerve Bank .600 0©
Banking House, Furniture, and
Fixture*..................7,000 00
Due from Federal Reeervo Bank h00 0*»
Due from approved Reserve
Agents in Central Cities none
in other Reserve Cities 17,292 05
..............................17,292 05
Due from Banks and banker* 12,352 <15
Outside check ami other
eash item*...... ... none
Fractional currency, nick-
el* and cent* .....237.74 237 71
Checks «»n hunk* in the same city
or town as reporting bank.. .... <*> 37
Notes of other National Banka.3,290 00
Lawful money reserve In bank:
Specie.............. 2,1<>2 15
Legal-tender notes.. 480 (hi 2,042 15
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas-
urer [5 per cont of circulntionj 312.50
Total............. $91,404 42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in.......$25,000 00
Surplus fund..................5,000 HO
Undivided Profits less expen-
ses and Taxes paid.....1,248 63
Circulating Notes.............0,250 00
Due to banks and bankers_____5,000 00
Demand deposits:
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 47,451.65
Cashiers checks
outstanding 1,454.24 48,905 89
Total..............$91,404 42
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
County of Jackson,
I, R. R. Jackson. Cashier of the above
named Rank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief, so help me God.
K. R. JACKSON. Cashier.
Subserilied and sworn to before me this. /3th
day of Mar, 1915.
F. A. HUBER. Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 15. 1917.
CORRECi-Attest:
J. D.TINSLEY
E. G. MATHEWSON
E. N. LEWIS
Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts........$37,282 28
Overdrafts................ 176 05
U. S. Bonds________ 6,250 00
Banking House. Fur. & Fix____7,000 00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 600 00
Bills of Exchange (Cotton)____3; 103 63
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE..36,992.46
$91,404 42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock................25,000 00
Surplus____________________5,000 00
Undivided profits___________ 1,248 53
Circulation.................. 6,250 00
DEPOSITS..................53,905.89
$91,404 42
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if you will take a
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by ua—25c a box.
Orient Drug Co.
STOCK NOTICE
I have fine Jersey male for
put: ; service at $1.00 payable at
time jf service.-K. H. Clark.
Total...........$65,421 52
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
County of Jackson, —SS:
I, F. A. Huber, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemny swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief, so help me
God. F. A. HUBER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 13th day of Mar., 1915.
R. R. JACKSON, Notary
Public. My commission expires May
9, 1918.
JOESPH HUBER
ANTON HUBER
Directors.
Condensed Statement
resources
Loans & Discounts___________31,799.29
Overdrafts.................... 112.63
Live Stock.............. 366.00
Warrants.......................835.68
Banking House, Fur. & Fix____3,152.98
Bills of Exchange..............5.433.6©
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE. 23,721.34
65,421.62
liabilities
Capital Stock............ 10,000.00
Surplus & Undivided Profits.. .5,627.80
DEPOSITS..................49,793.72
65,421.52
Austin Haynes, our esteemed
cotton weigher, made a pleasant
call at the Progress office Monday
and gave us an order for more
cotton tickets as he has weighed
nearly 5000 bales and expects to
weigh at least a hundred more.
IteacaBfc Otden&ieab
Rick headache, biliousness, piles and
bad breath are usually caused by inac-
tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall
Orderlies. They act gently and effec-
tively. Sold only by us at 10 cents.
Orient Drug Co.
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W. C. T. U.
April 2 at 3 p. m. at Met! odist Church
Song: Temperance Battle Hymn
Scripture: Gal. 5:16-26 by leader Mra
Minnie Locknane
Reading: Why a Frances Willard by
Mrs. Ollie Maxwell
Poem: Frances E. Willard by Ethel
Meadors
Song: Onward Christian Soldiers
Quizz on Frances E. Will an! Memor-
ial Fund Day led by Mrs. Agnes Keneuy
Incidents of W. C. T. U. work at E1-
lis Island by Mrs. Dr. Clarkson.
An order for a picture by Aline Strick-
land
Benediction: Numbers 6: 24-25-26
Every woman and girl is cordially in-
vited at all times.
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Beaver, Dennis. The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1915, newspaper, March 24, 1915; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956306/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.