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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 4

Publication:
The Perry Journali
Location:
Perry, Oklahoma
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4
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WfcfiRLY by the ScfUhiol Publishing Oemftnliy, nt 40ii Spventh street, Perry, oklnnown. Unfitted ns sccbnd-clnss Mattel 1 nt t'OHtbffipc in Perry. Oklahoma, tinder Act Of CoiiRi-css. Mnrt-li 3 1870. death or injury at tow Monday afternoon, when the Frisco train crashed into a Ford in which Mr.

and Mrs. Prds- and 'two children and Maria Skala were at the Sixth avenue crossing of the railroad tracks. The wheels were Knocked off th car and the radiator was crushed. M. WILLBTT Editor P.

PENF1ELD- Manager (Member of the United Press) Subscription Rates By Mail in Oklahoma One Year $1.50 Outside of Oklahoma Year $1.75 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hamm at 11 o'clock Saturday a 93 pound boy. Mrs. Hamm is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Rosa. Reader Advertising Light Face per line Black Face per line Display Adevrtising Rates on Request NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS The long-wished for rain came at last and was greatly appreciated by all another shower on Easter Sunday night did not come amiss.

Easter Sunday was a beautiful day and many of the folks were enjoying it, judging by the number of cars along the road. A crowd of young folks came out from Perry for a "Sunrise Easter Breakfast," on the Red Rock creek. They stopped at the E. S. Hicks home to get a refreshing to admire Mrs.

Hicks' flowers and chickens They each had a flower to "wear as they hurried back to Perry to be ready for Sunday school. The Craig family and M. Hicks ate Easter dinner at the A. H. Kearns home Mrs.

Ona Kindt visited Sunday the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Dressen. Miss Wilma Rudd came home with Marjory Craig from Stillwater to spend ths weekend in the country. She returned to Stillwater Sunday evening with Marjory and Chester Craig and Eugene Kearns. Ben Abbott accompanied them as far as Perry.

Sunday evening callers at the E. S. Hicks home were S. S. Hicks and family, Mr Hicks and Orval Irl Hicks, wife and son were Perry shoppers last Saturday Mrs.

Hicks and son, Noah, came down from El Dorado, Kansas, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Kearns visited in Billings last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Sanders attended Sunday School at Ceres last Sunday. C. Crane and wife visited en the Red Rock Sunday. Mrs.

N. M. Hetherington left Wednesday for Arkansas City to spend i week with Mrs. Fred Zahn. evenfag At tfce parsonage, ReV.

J. A. Nayle official ing, Mr. Robert Parr, of Graham and Miss Bertha Jfevome, united. in marriage.

Mr. and Mrs. F.arr children together on farms of Perry near Orlando. The young' couple were accompanied by Mr. Fred Mugler a life time friend of the yoiing couple.

Fay Thompson was also present and witnessed the Mrs. L. C. Edson of Stillwater is here visiting at the home of her son, E. 0.

Edson. ARC A INS For Friday and Saturday Lots and lots of people are taking advantage our bar- The store is full of them. Henry Tate of the 101 Ranch is in Perry today on business. (First Published in the Perry Journal, April 16, 1925) CHARTER NO. 6972 Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Perry, Oklahoma, at the close of business on April 6, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with in- dorsempnts of this bank $703,434.34 Total Loans $703,434.34 Overdrafts, unsecured $1,407.33 1,407.33 U.

S. Government Securities Owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds, par) 25,000.00 All other United States Government securities (including premiums) 50.00 Total. 25,050.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 64,526.52 Banking House, Furniture and fixtures, $7,000.00 23,000.00 Real estate owned other than Banking house.

7,400.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 66,146.76 Cash in vault and amount clue from national banks 255,894.91 Amount, due from State Banks, bankers, and trust companies. in the United States 4,341.92 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting Bank 1,332.04 Total cash in vault and amounts due $261,508.87 Miscellaneous cash items 1.54 1.54 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from S. Treasurer 1,250.00 Men's Overalls TOTAL $1,153,785.36 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits $3,915.76 Reserve for anticipated losses 4,499.82 $8,415.58 Less current expenses paid 141.54 8,274.04 Reserved for taxes, interest, etc, accrued 1,322.44 Circulating notes outstanding 24,600.00 Amount due to national banks 9,249.71 Amount due to Stale Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies in the United States and Foreign Countries 70,776.96 Certified checks outstanding 73.75 Cashier's checks outstanding 880.00 Total amounts due and outstanding $80.980.42 Individual deposists subject to check 629,867.33 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed 42,297.22 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 69,700.00 Dividends unpaid 303.13 Total demand deposits (other than bank deposits) 'subject to reserve $742,167.68 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 204,415.31 Other time deposits 32,025.47 Total of time deposits subject to reserve Heavy Work Shirts 49c Men's Dress Socks BBMHB Men's B.

V. Dees Men's Khaki Pants 89c OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Spring Ensembles, Spring Coats and Spring Silk Dresses are now being sold at a discount of 20 Per Cent Yard Wide Dress Linen, All Colors 95c 79c Shadow striped Teddy Satin, all Colors 59c 1 Lot Ladies Spring Hats Reduced to $1.98 Yd. Wide Fast Color Linen Finish Suiting 25c 25c Fine Ribbed School Stockings 15c 1 Lot Ladies Sprjng Hats Reduced to $4.98 Hope Mtislin 36-inch Good Percales 15c Sandard Dress Ginghams (First Published in the Perry Journal April 16, 1925) State of Oklahoma, County of Kay: In Probate Court: In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of Dorothy Carmichael, a minor. Probate No. 4196-A.

NOTICE OF SALE OF LEASE FOU GENERAL BUSINESS PURPOSES, Notice is hereby given that in pur-1 suance of an order made by said on the 13t'i dny rf April, the 0 ncrlv rnd Frrd Froncn, Guardian; tf the EsLa'c rf D'jrcthy ir 1 erle end se'l rt pv.b rnrtlrn to J'iThtst r.irl vn.v'OT-Tob bid 'e-. for cash, en the do-" ft Anr 1 1925, at Ihe hour of 1 ck p. of said day, i.i tha C'un'y Cnt.t room in the city of Newkirk, said county and State, subject to confirmatkm by said Court, a lease for general business purposes upon the land of said ward, Dorothy Carmichael, a minor, for a period of ten years, said land being situated in the County of Noble, State of Oklahoma, and described as follows, to-vdt: A tract of land located near the corner r.f the (. i Se 3, zi. nor 1 west, Ncb'c Okl-'hom-, and Trr.r.i ulr.rlv as follcAvs: E3, at a point £50 fact east Southwest corner cf tho quarter of said Section Township 24 North, Range 1 WPS', tlie've cast feet, thence Nur.h L'OO feet, (hence we.st 300 feet, thence south 200 feet to point of beginning.

that saiil land will be sold for a cash bonus of not less than $75.00 for tha entire and undivided interest therein. Dated this Kith clay of April, 1925. (Signed) Sarah Summers formerly Sarah PettU (Signed)' Fred French, Guardians of tb Estate of Dorothy Carmichael, a minor. It TOTAL $1 153 785 36 STATE OF B. W.

Byerley, Cashier of the above named 'bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. W. BYERLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of April, 1925.

A. W. Tucker, Notary Public. My Commission expires December 8th, 1928. (SEAL) Correct Attest: Fred Mugler W.

S. Fallis Directors H. C. Jackson Frank Haefner of Route 1 left today for Wichita whore he will con- Misses Madge Kennedy and Blanche Edgar visited in Enid last weekend at the home of the former. While there they drove to Kremlin Saturday evening, accompanied by JJorne from 0.

U. and his brother Malcolm from Phillips. Wait for North Side of Square "Comparison is the Test of Value" We Guarantee a Saving on Every Purchase Or Men's All-Leather Work Shoe $1.98 Refund Your Money Always Cheaper Yard Wide Good Brown Muslin 13c i "JT The senior class of H. H. S.

will gp to JBnid today to have their gradu- picture made. forget to watch McCuiston's Cream Separators Special Sale Saturday the 13th A Factory Representative will give a demonstration on the merits of the IOWA SEPARATOR. If you need a Separator now is the to buy. GOOD TERMS Kaufman Cry. Co.

FOR SATURDAY Shoes for Children forf S3 I5c $2 Sun-Proof Silk Drapery $L49 Silk Striped Tissue Ginghams 41 HOLEPROOF CHIFFON HOSE In 10 Colors U. S. ARMY ELK OUTING BALS $1.85 ROUND HOUSE OVERALLS $1.50.

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Years Available:
1924-1930