The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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fc-OCAL NEWS |
1 Oil account of fiio HodiciiMon
xorvieosat Ivldy next Sunday,
Lli«‘fi* will In* no pro idling at flic
. ! jM K. oliurcli in tin* morning,
'Vatsnn "as «»v« r frj.Mii. but Sunday school as usual.
Dr. Nolan’s
Read Lin* h’oeoril.
ilaclcwoll Tuesday.
You can pay your
CITIZENS BANK.
U “i
C li ('alvort. was an Enid vistar
uday and Wednesday.
The CITIZENS BANK has the
»* l oll. Pay your taxes there
Preaching at. night at s 4>'«*|oclc.
taxes at the | Every liody wHcutne.
A. It. IIoUTii.N,
Mon
A Sellergreen, left last
Hy for Augusta, Kansas.
Lee’s Lice killer, Ii<|ui11 anil
"•wder.any<|uantity, at Boogie's
Tie Farmers lTnii»n can save
on money on paint and Itrushes.
For Fur.n a:id City Insiirai e
•e 1 ,er..,y L. Wile at • ’itizons
ank.
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lilt .1 !
men; side v lie is doing
•S < ’ah “ft and Sons block.
Fa loners ? Tnio:i members may
goal potatoes at S| (5(J Satur-
fir
'jTftp Farmers Union will buy
ream, butt.* r, and eggs, cam *
enciog Saturday May s.
The Kariiier's lTnion lodge at
tlii.s plteegavi* a basket dinner
last We Inesday, to w hicli Salt
Fol k, Peer ('reek ami other
neighboring lodges were invited
to take part. The dinner was
served in l,In* Union's now si.loe
building. In tie* afternoon
speoe11os wore made by Mr.
Vaneelloiis, o| Blackwell and <'.
M. Myers ot ('aidwell, Kalis.,
a recitation by Miss Itlanclie
Henderson, u panosolo by Miss
Bpal t lildemoister and a vocal
solo by Miss Mamie Seizor com
[lifted the urogram. The ha I
ailce of till* a ft ernnoon Was de-
voted to visiting hy the different
lodges present. It was a very
enjoyable gathering and pro-
moted a general good feeling.
HOG REMEDY
F. A.GAYLORD,
Contractor and Builder,
Has Proven a
Worm Expeller
I deplume voiir neighbor anil
LA MONT,
Estimations Furnished
Our Work Shows For Itself
OK LA,
i ask t hem about it.
It is not a Stock Food
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I CITIZENS BANK *
It is a Pure Med ine
GILt E *T
PRESIDENT
O K
< iuaraiitecd under the Na-
tional Pure Food and I)rug
REED. 1
cashier ; ;
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law
For Sal« by
LUKE TEACHMAN,
Lamont, Okla !
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d rug
paint
(i it prices at Hecgle's
ore on wdl paper and
Toro you buy.
Onr s| ecial reduced prim s ( a
ggies Implements and fertc
sts, \v II coni in ue fora slioi t
n<\ I rn ois Union.
Gas Meeting*.
Final Arrangements to be Made
|l)r. C H. W *s‘ g it .f
•II, Was over Tuesday
<*r his rarui interests
. n.
I lla k
looking
west o
pr. 0. B Urewington was ac
(upaieoi, by i.is wife and little
ghfcer, on his regular visit
Le y’uesi’.iy.
I Y'
rlie Farm •• s Union Supnly
[have the Acme line of Binder
y hay tools at right prices
l re is none hotter made.
v
automobile load of base
fans went to Nardin last
day to witness the NarJin
tkwell game.
rs. Ivy Nelson, of Roosevelt
[(•siting her daughters, Mrs
McClure and Mrs. Harry
Idshaw.
[ i‘oy Kil by drove a colt to town
ijlonda.v that will be two
s old the loth of this montl
weighs lhaO pounds.
|<y. C. M. Myers and wife
e down from Caldwell Tuos-
i a ml attended tin* Farmer's
w basnet dinner \\ ednosday.
Id andJS S Adams left Tues
[for Blanco, Colo, where they
lict to remain this summer.
11 As a tract of land out there
both of them are intersted
o more drawings which will
place this summer.
A meeting of the citizens of
the citizens of this community is
•ailed for Saturday afternoon to
m ike final arrangements for put-
ing downs lode for gas. At
the present time the committee
11«s over !?;{,()()() worth of stock
subscribed and t!ie object of this
neeting is to nut the final touch
•sen the stock subscription. It
nay h.^thut some olan vvi'l have
to bodevisod for the disposition
•f the remaining Si’.uuo worth of
- took, and it so. every citizen
who is interested in the future
*ellfareof Lament and vicinity
'hould attend this meeting and
give what advice and enTnurnge-
ment they can. It is necessarv
that you be present, so that you
can become thoroughly a mii: int-
ed with the work which has al-
readp be done, and with the plan
e.ssortlie future developement
<»f tlies morjuct. The main obj
e-^tof this meeting is to make
the prelimina.y arrangc»ments
for a meeting, Saturday night,
of the stockholders, at which
time steps -win be lake<* for the
p Tinanant nrgenization of the
e impany and arrangements
made to put a driller to work.
This proposition has reached the
point'd such importance that
it is absolulily necssory that
every citizen of the town and
surrounding county whether thy
aresuserihers for stoc or not,
should be poesent.
a dein bay t» be nvirk<te.L
Andifa rain come1*, t roubles in
crease and multiply. The best
that can be said is that alfalfa
should bo cured before it is stak
oh I've neard all about tlies*
fellows who just cut it down am
rake It upand haul it in and it
c urfes ou bright and sweid.
But the are not ordinary mort
als.
Report of The Condition of
Bn* < itizens bank at Lamont, in tin*
>tati> of Oklahoma, at the close
business Apr 28th, 1903.
KF.Sl >ru< ES.
Loans and Discounts $7ii,!lOi;.72
Ovccd'fts Sncii'd W UnspcTl 349.315
Stoi Ics, Ronds. War'nts 4.<*47.e.,{
- Li nking House 4.500.no
I’urnitiirn and Fixtures 1,(500.00
Hue H'ri m Banks 35.421.tS
< ’lurk' and other cash it >ms 153.94
fash in Bank (5.204.70
Total -fl25l.lS3.l53
il
LI \BI LIT!Ms.
< 'apita 1 Stuck Paid In *20,<)()().no
Surplus Fund 1.500.00
I u v'd 1 ’i*.ifit ■» Iv-ss Fx. taxes pd. 1.453.34
ImPI Deposits subjecttoch'k 95.772.6J
I’ime ( tf'is of Dsesit 9,54*.5n
< ashier's checks Outstatulin ski'i. lo
Total. * 2!',,#3 H3
SWAN OLSEN
vi£e president
P E. WILE. Ass t Cashier
ESTABLISHED 1901. CAPITAL $20,000. &
Surplus $1,500 $
•DIRECTORS.
•h s. (;ILBEL’T, SWAN OLSKX,
W. T. WILSON. JOHN' Kl'CLK,
SETTER!; KEEN, (I*]. MABRY,
If you appreciate
Safety. Courtesy. Promptness, accuracy and Liberality,
^ give us your business, large or small.
♦^Deposits guaranteed by the
4»antee Fund.
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F. E. WILE,
E. K. LILLIS,
ED. CHANEY
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Lamont,
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Farm-Sales a Speciality. Satisfaction Assured.
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Geo. R. Cowen
AUCTIONEER!
Leave Orders at RECORD office or witptf^e Editor
TEN DAYS NOTICE REQUIRED.
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I Palace Meat Market and Bakery, t
. Fresh and Salt Meats. *
|Fresh Fish in season.
0
W c btiv hides.
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State of Oklahoma. <'minty
of Grant
I. <>. K. Deed, Cashier of the above
naim-<l Bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement L trueto the br*t j
of my knowledge and belief, so In j
me (Jod
E. F. CLARK,
LarooQt, •• O^Ia. f
t j *+' * df
in*
V
s' Fred Cones was taken to
pita to a hospital last Sunday
[wasoDerated upon last Mon*
an a bees s in the side being
'cause of the trouble. At
["/fieport, which was Wednes-
■'she was steadily improving.
Deisher, who lives five
(tist of town, lias returned
New Mexico, where he
7 rlyin the spring for his
fcli. He says that Ik* is feel
letter and that he expects to
[rn to that country again.
[ere is to he a newspaper at
Creek and the event will be
: e \ in, by a reception by the
Inereial Club of that town, t<
Several have askel why the
dourn il doesn’t give more speci-
fic directions for curing aifalfa
hay. That s one among the
m my places in farm work where
tbe g *od judgment of the man on
the ground i;iust determine
what to do. \\ hen the soil is dry
and the sun shines and wind
blows, th-- problem is to get the
alfalfa raked up and hauled into
t ie stack or barn before the
loaves are lost. Mat when fhe is
s Hiked with water, as it’s likely
to be at tin* time of the first cutt-
ing, and sometimes it rains and
sometimes the sun shines and
it’s cloudy most of the time
t!ica. thealfa!fa grower s trouble
multiply and he must work then
out as best he can. The end
sought is to get that hay cured
without losing the leaves. This
< >. K. ItKED,
(_'ashii»r.
Subscribed and sworn to before
tbi*. 30th of Apr., 15*09.
P. F„ Wile,
Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug 31, lull.
[correct attest:]
•L S. Gilhert,
F.i> ( ’hanev, Directors.
G. K. Maury,
We Have Help
We are now prepared to do
your WATCH, CIOCK and .JEW
LLhh work promptly, always
honestly and guarantee satis-
faction.
Lamont Ffknitukk & Jewelry
Co.
b perhaps best accomplished bv
li everybody is invited. We j putting int i vinj-ows before tl.'e
■1-stand Unit two ladies will hay is dry enon^li forth - leaves
[tVf* reins of management of
rnew publication. Here’s
of business
to rattle off weile ru'd ig. '| b en
if the hay is put into small pi es ,
bg i*.only of business for it will cure out without losing
•evv paper: I Fi • green dolor which is so desir
Money Loaned
ON REAL ESTATE
LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS
Reliable Representative:; Wanted.
Ck Jackson loan & Crust Co.
120 West Capitol St., Jabkson, Mississippi.
CONSUMPTIVES
Mitto Harness and
Shoe Co.
Needs Your Trade.
D. S. VIERS,
S. Main st Lamont, Ok
1
Kihvard A. Wilson.s Preparutior.
of Hypopbosphites ami Rlodgetti
from thp original formula is the Sov-
crign Ilomcdv forconsumption Astlim .
Broncbils. catarrh La Grippe.cough,
colil. and all Lung amt Tliroal Mala-
dies.
I’housamls of people say th \ have
been relieved by it
I hose who have used it will have no
other and recommend it to their fellow
sufferers.
It has cured many after they were
given up a. incurable by physicians.
I his Remedy has been in use for ^
over 4S years, and your druggist can
procure it with fuli directions and ad- j
vice from the leading Wliolesale
Druggists, or from me direct.
For full particlars, testmonials, etc,
address
C.A.ABBOTT. Sole*Ag mt.
550 Ann Street, New York. N. Y
CASH IN (jet ready
cash for your unemploy-
ed posset siotis hv using1
the clas\ ified
For Saf le. For Rent,
and W* ant Columns
(,1 the vA.TjCHITA Eagle
Cost: 3 cents a line
(b won Is count as a line
m the case of cash busi-
ness.) 15 cents mini-
mum c barge.
Mu il to the Wichita
kA<u •, Wichita, Kans.
<*rli a.V' c with Record
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Bradfield, O. J. The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1909, newspaper, May 6, 1909; Lamont, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956503/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.