The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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A NEWSPAPER OF, BY. AND FOR PRAOUE AND VICINITY.
Prague, Lincoln County, Okla., Thursday, February 22, 1906
Numbti 24
Per the BEST BARGAINS in a!! kinds ofGoods see PASTUSEK BRO'S. Highest price for Cotton
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$38,133.68
22,547.51 |
25,000.00 \
938.44 |
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REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PRAGUE, OKLAHOMATER.,
At Tht Close of Business. Jan. 29, 1906
L ans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Due from nat'l banks (not reserve as'ts) $59,336.60
D le from State banks and bankers 7,950.97
Due from approved reserve agents 9,913.97
Checks and other cash items (3.78
Is tes of other National banks 7,990.00
I*1; actional paper curency, nickels and c'ts 152.65
Kpfc-ie 6,737.05 92,088,02
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation) 1,250-00
TOTAL $187,957.65
LiAKii i rib's
Orpital stock pain in..... ..
Surplus fund..... ...
1 ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National Bank notes outstanding.
Individual Deposits subject to check..$128,842-'*6
Militia Company To
Organized At S^rague.
Be
$25,000.00
1,250.00
1.302 04
25,000.00
C vtified checks
O.-.'iier's checks outstanding.
680.40
5,883 15
To AT.
Couksct Atts.
135.405 6
^187.957.1)5
Geo. R. Sutton.
Cashier.
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CH ARGE OF STANDARD
OIL CO',3 PIPE LINES
I'iv.iuse. Standard Oil Company
Threatens to Stop Qi era-
tins in Missouri.
T i ■ U i d -Vates govern m-mi, vMo-i,
un ' r o r constitution, Ivs juris 11,• i>
iv i iirers atn and In' n ationul rora-
ta i e and 111 is both), w 1> c me n ani
i. p i i a receiver, ju%t ai the United
t atji ro rt ppob t< n ceivi r for one
< I ti* • dt-'->tin r.i iwa; a when the) gattan-
KI«• : up ho tlibt they cannot a rve the
pub i ;. And tois rec iver w;li run the
pi j i "'B just as a reidvi-r runs a ia.l
roa i, iiidpt the direction of the oour .
' It (s p ain to me, There w 11 b-> n-
t o rib a-> far as closing up this pipe ne
i c nc rn>d. It will be used t i in f li
cipmity all the while. This r cdv«r
could deliver this oil to the refln r e in
tin east. Tho world's demand f r o I i-
ui;i a e tented. Th j a':c a In the eaa
are bntig nip d out, a' a dingeruuj r t .
Tbis re -eiver c uld take c ar^e of th
8 >,< ;0,00l) barrels fen ty i-. n ta ka ;e
Ih .--t >u : fill t i If necessary. B r, a
t i o p tig th* intern te hlghw .v for
• I : u far as that is conoernei), I' ca '• ot
bid n \ If th-> present pipeline fi c I-
iti-a re not eo.ticleiu ti th • n^o.l.j of t! e
lot • ■ t it* eo nmare arid th p;,blio w !
f ire, then this rece v r could ls?i;e re
o ived orr ili.3atee a i l build larger Hues
He c in do anythin; wit > this Mjjhway
f r ti tian p ration of all that the pu -
b ic: welfar - d minds, keeping always i i
view a j jst c< nslderation for the c ;i i a
inv:<8 d I i the property; and, write.i i< 1 ■
of the tangles are st-lighted out, th n
turn the property over as dlree'td i
the cour , juat as the rallwa>s are tiii-nf I
back to the rightful own; is when the
tec lver baa cured the mtam&nug ment
Of a oorj.or-1 ti.
"1 ne nil s: magnlllolent oil <111 iu the
will lie in the tnid Am rlcai contl'eit.
It will be a blessing 11 tnaoki d, to pr >•
Uucerf, reflnjr^, transporter , m tr>-rrt-.<rs
a-, I cot sume's allk -, if this gna' liidun-
try c in shake off theshackles of m noply.
Monop 1> c iraes everj thing. It lowers
the ma ihocdof man. It makes cringing
oiwards of men, an v. a-i evinced this
■vet k when th* emissari a of ni n ip ,lv,
under the threat to run no m re < i , to
atop Increasing thecapacit /, forced fom -
A'eab-kneed. limber b.cced pioJucera
to go to Ivaneaa (. i'y to pans r a ilu'l iii
agalns Hailev, theglori us att irsy-gen-
ernl of Missouri,
'The greitegt, our^e that c u'd hajipen
to the republic w nii I ! t'.e loweihigof
Am rican ma Load, Hut it cannot be
done. 1 he manhood is ht-infj aw ikeoed,
■vev; wi.eie w,! hear it. hi the thun le -
ing of the ballots in Pemsyhanii, i.!
New \ irk, thu:.deri lg evervwh -re r,
g tbiHt tiio corrupt and d 'ba ichlng thlnt-
in our pnMio life We 89 > it In the el c
t u of sue i men as K o; velt a^ presl
d n ,Fjlkns ro/ rn r, ia the e' o ion
of such men as La F j ijtte, and W r.irr
of the Unl o l y ite sen it i. M irk my
word, 'he day of in jr oply in America ia
over. It is only * m .tt <r ot v i ding tip
t'leir nlfairs in a decent and ' u i ess
like m n-.er, We will ai' live to see i
til to see the glorious fnturrf (if a fi i
eomp tliive li Id re est tbIUhe 1, where
' v ry m n, W jiiia i and ehiid will have a
f I. i.nd qu I chance iu the combat fur
b ead sti I the goo 1 thit ga of this lif '
- led -pen Ictica (Ks) .Journal.
Permission has been granted
by Col. Roy Hoffman of 1st. Keg-
j imentOklahouian National Guard,
for the organization of adetached
company at Prague. This com-
pany will be fully cquiped and
paid by the goyernment and
under the immediate command
of officers hereafter to be select-
ed out of the number offering
themselves for enlistment- Those
eligable are able budk'd male
citizens b 'tvvi-en the a,.'.;s of 18
and 36, of good moral character
and able to read and write. How
ever boys of 18 years may j in,
provided they have the permiss
ion of their parents or t'Jardian.
L eutenant John J. Dayis has
Ih'I'h designated musteiing
officer at this place and thos -
desiring to enlist may do s i by
making application to him, pro
vided they are eligable and cai;
stand physical examination.
L. C, Bush, Pres. A. P. Slover, Cashier.
J. D. Ferguson, Ass't 'Cashier.
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Cash Capital, $10,000.00.
Surplus & Profits 4,000.00.
C. C. Bush,
DlRFCTOiiS
J. 1). Ferguson
A. 1'. Vlover.
Genera I
Kmg
Business
Done
Oklahoma was first visited h_v '
white pjopls G7 years before set-
lement was made at Jnmestowr,
before the east w:ls ttlerl, wlien ] j
North America was a wild,
when countless t! ousands o
buffaloes roamed the vcrdani
praries. Vie have hunted an i
killed them in the seventies--,
when herds unnumbered t'iotis-
ands. Caron.iijo and his band
of explorers passed throu;;!: Ok-
lahoma and into Kansas 3G6
years ago from Mexico, and an-
other party passed over Oklaho-
ma from the southeast and into
Kansas. Their records
Oklahoma.
rm loans on our own exaniina=
lions. Quick money.
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praise
Gay BlaKe of Stroud, Okla.,
was a pleasant visitor Saturday
and Sunday.
REPORT OF TH8 CONDITION
OF TM6
LINCOLN COUNTY BANK
At Fi-ague, in the ten itory of
Oklahoma, at the clos-3 of busi-
ness February 12th, 1900.
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\:<T TO BUY OR SE• L
>. Oft or tidclrciss,
f > a nt/r r„ s t>-1 • •
brAKb csC LU1 \\ i,
i'i ague, O. T.
1:w MON HV ^(1 LOAN ON HE \ L EST A
1 ns am> 1i . nob.
Y h, it r .ln«d.
lust snmm r <vtn
w if would no o
'nive to rt-pt lute
It never failod to rain
"i O H. Holmta ami
fa r Cr-nk, We will
-' s v iitd ttlU h ring
a d «>iv h m fjr mid auummr melrjlog
ic .1 a 'tvie .
Prii^n^ b einll d up to dite about
8,500'balf a of cot ' n fur wbiuh the far-
ine' - (lav *1' 1 [) .1 t t'ie |jrt'ids-)uie eum
I of $405,000. V -i, lour hundred and
j fix v five tljous u d dollars, 1 kniw It
BJunda bit;, but it ia ttft< truth. Now,
(tai>e ia'o c tiri l, ration tha mnount if
lain and il -tto> It, poultry, pot.torfn
! etc , a i i these is at< • ut thre "-fourths of
j rn I i >n d liars p.Id out here for fs rn
I pro'iudti a. nua ly. W.i ought to grow,
Who said Prague
without a future?
place called the a-.-
people.
was slow or
1 here is a
lum for such
Shoo fly, don't
bother un
less vou want
I-) tahv abou
Prague's" prosp;
i ity, her ful
dinner p:ijl and
ter 16 to l gai
Without the ai 1
ft any othei
town she is ^elti
ig th. re eli am
will be a county
seat.
RESOURCES:
Loans and discouuta
Overdrafts, secuted and un-
secured,
Binliiuif House,
Furniture and fixtures,
Die (ran Bink-i $48,750 39
C le ! « ■ ti! other
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C tr-i
$10,982.28
$1,076.15 '
2,247.22 |
800.44 '
D'dALER IN---~
Oa-s'i I emc,
Exoh n :e for
Ob Brinj; h. use
aeh and sit- lit
exch-inge,
02'.00
269.12
f 6 901,87
Totd,
LIABILITIES:
Capital sto- k paid in
Surplus fund,
Undivided profit", lesi ex-
penses aud taxes paid,
Individual deposits sut j ct
to check,
$'0,551.38
$71,003.77
$; o.ooo oo
1,300.00
$1,695.89
$•"8,008.38
Total, $71,003 77
TEKRITOHY OF OKLAHOMA /
C()UNi Y OK LINCOLN S eF'
I, \. P. Hlov r. Canhier of the
alu ve named bunk, do solemnly swear
that the atiove s'atrmetit istrup and that
said bank laid no oti.er liabilities and !s
not. endorser on any note or ohlipatlon
'I er than that phown In the above state-
ment, to the bed of my knowledge and
belief, su help uie God.
A. I\ 8LOVEH, Cas'd r.
Subscribed aud sworn to before me
this 14 tb diy of Februiry, 1906.
F. R. VLA8AK, Notary Public.
My comniljslon cxpireo .lau, 23, 1909,
Correct—Attest:
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right. Its one thin;.; to get there jpli , • ! -ir-- th •
and another tiling for the other worM.
IhUoW to have the g. nil to do the I iu; .. jo::
work. 'past,. Next is grnp
and the sighing wii
The -i ieinl at Mr.
e i il fields, as-
ri,.;!:' in the
ne; his (lav is
i and flowers
Keep still, A Mr. IJurd, in j
the Sctnii."le nntion, has, so far, i
this winter, Killed 17 wolves a&d i Friday nig t
several wildcats. II tins news
reaches Uo >.'velt .'itn ther oi'i-
eer will he appointed.
Howard Riddle h.'js returned
to Indianola bt iness college.
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time.
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Turn.
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and (juickly done.
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well at-
p'. isant
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1906, newspaper, February 22, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117958/m1/1/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.