The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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1M* MULHALL STATE JOURNAL
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What's the matter? Why are
!-■ ...hi letting this opportunity slip
through >ojr fingures.' Don't
j >uukir' \ that out there m tin
h'.st ing bu.-ine-s world op|ioitu
nii\ is calling tor young met.
and w >men trail ed a-- stenog-
raphers, bookkeejiets, opt-ratois
ah<i secrtlarit
longer v. ill you Maud a>ide aid
make exeuse.-? Aren't you
afraiu that it you "put it otf"
to another time that something
will arise Between now and then
to prevent you from gutting this
training
\ ou can succeed. Other peo-
ple those who are succeeding
nature didn't give them a single
extra i>one or one more nerve
or muscle than you possess.
Flieii■ si.ccess was not a birth-
right.
out of action. They used theii
The untimely death of
London has given sincere greif
to hundreds of thousands throu-
ghout the United States who
never knew him personally but At
I d know him thro igh hi- hooks.
If is curious that the last novel
that he wrote should he in the
., feiId as the first one that
How much realy brought him fame. "The
Call of the Wild," a dog story
w is realy the li st of London's
books to place him where he be-
longs —in the thin ranks of
American writers whose works
will live beyond thi- century. t
In the .Januai V Cosmopolitan Exchange for Clearing Mouse
Magazine now on the newsstands Cash in Bank
is the first of installment of Jack Total
London** last and greatest dog liabilities
story. It is called "Jerry,"!,, , , , ,
, , 11, Capital btock Paul In
IS a nraiw am run . ...
MULHALL. OKLAHOMA
Iom- ot bun!'. Nov !9it> At Close of busiuess. Nov.2o, Will
UK -OI'KCKS
J,nan< and Discount*
Overdrafts, gerure<t and
unsecured
Warrants, rlc.
Hanking House
Furniture anil Fixture
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Banks
Expense
Interest
Checks and other Cash Items
$57,023.
HF;8< IUKCES
I,o ns and Discouuts $ 45,288.ft'
Ovemr-t !s, ecur d an
™ unsecured 3 264.Ox
1 969 98
18 >S9 31 w',h Bankina Board 895.2S
'I.'.,, Stocks, bonds, warrants. 1,512,78
..IJWl.UU ,, ,.
1 35(1 00 Hi,nkln,J Houst' 800.00
' Furniture and Fixtures 846.00
""V'!6 03 ®""'r ^*'a' E'tate 300.0O
Due from Banks 17,406.0<'
1 722 00 an(^ ather Ciah Items 379.%
' Exchanges for Clearing House 879.9;
5.696.29
$150,962 71
• •i „ u i ■ . * apuai ovOCK
J'rrv is a brave and loyal Surplu8 Fund
_ hero dog Who is the story brot- Undivided Profits, less Ex-
It came out of efforts her of 'Buck" of "The Call", penses and Taxes Paid
of "White Fang", of "Batard" Indivi(iual Deposit* Subject
to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
as you should. They and Brown Wolf and of "Spot"
Total
$150,962.7]
STATS'] .JOriiNAI,
'■ V J-'LOYD NOKMAN
1 'ti ->
* . * /•>, <
ID O*
iV'iace laneous Shower
On I .ii'sela\ aft 'moon Mrs.
W U Kim-aid and Mrs Chas
Envens n entertained fit the
home of R V. Kincaid w ith a
in scellaneous shower for Miss
Wanda C rv.
I i.e gue-t \> ore delightfully
f t-'i' ;«i • rl wit h a music;il pro-
gram. in1
igaine i a training that developed an ' "I'ossum" the immortal
I iind broadened and increased sextet- He is portrayed body,
their talents - as you should. and s,,ul- as only Jack London, j STcJ®Nty ok Yogan A' ,lss-
They took aim at success and °f a" the worlds writers, could I, L. k. meek. Cashier of the above
fired away ti li they hit it. characterize a dog. named Bank, do solemnly swear that
Look around you! Wherever , the above statement is true to the hist
The Best IS None Too Good 0t knowledge and belief, so help m<
I loll.
Cash in Bank 2,800.89
Expense 5,502.67
Total $79,895.54
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $5,000.00
$10,000.00 Surplus Fund
1,450.00 Undivided Profits. 6,293.29
Individual Deposits Subject
7,095.46 to Check 49,429.32
Time Certificates of Deposit 19,157.04
126,782.60 Cashier's Checks Outsland-
15.89
5,634.65 ing;
Notes and Bills Fieiliscounted
Bills Payable
your eyes turn, you see some
man or woman who had no bet-
ter start than you—with no
greater general education or
school learning than you, but
who was wise enough to become
suecially tiained in some one
special line and who today is go-
piano solos by ling ahead fast and leaving
—. — " iiij^ in
Mrs U' nton. Mrs Wm. Craven i the rear those who thought
a::d M; Ruth Matthews. Miss special business training un-
C ara Meckel and Mrs B L. necessary.
!• kt r each sang a number You must not think of success
IF YOU WANT A NKW8PAPBH
THAT QIVB8 THE NEWS, especially
the news from TEAS and the GHBAT
HuI"T11WEST, a^ well ti* from all over
the WOULD ,one thai given the ino&t
of It and in tlie best possible way, you
t ..i. ^ i it by sul . tubing fur THE 8EM1-
U l-.hivLV 1 AUM .NEWS along with the
State Journal.
'liUS IS .i COMBINATION of general
news and local news that can't be equal-
ed or surpassed, in addition to its great
n« ws service. THE DALLAS SEM1-
\\ I'iLKLi 1* AUM NEWS has many spe-
cial leutures that entertain .amuse and
inform. Among these aiv THE 1AUM-|
L. K. Meek, Cashier,
j Suliscribeu and sworn to before me
I this 1st day of Dei ,, 1916.
vv.
H. MatthkWS. Notary Public, this 4th day o De
Total $79,895.51
Stufi of Oklahoma, I
County ol Logan. I s,v
I, W. It. Kincaid, Cashier of tht
above named Bank, do solemnly &wear
that the above statement is true to the
best of mv knowledge and belief, si
help me God.
W. R. Kincaid. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn lo before nit
Correct Attest:
•I. J Donahoe
W. H. Matthkws.
1916.
Directors
J. s. DighL
Corr.'ct Attest:
K. M, Kincaid
A. E. Kincaid
Notary Public
I
Director"
W. H. MATTHEWS A. G. T. CHILDERS. M. D.
ti..Ml
1. 'Ml
of sonjf-;. as a kind of Santa Claus and ex-
Tl <• Indies then made a list of pect it to drop presents into your
"don'ts" for the bride-to-be stockings while you sleep
« hich were read and presented You have made excuses and
to her. halted long enouKh. Your duty
A group of tiny ladies present- to yourself is to come to a uecis-
ed Miss Cory with the gifts 'on NOW.
Whether yotr 1 means are which the guests had brought When may w expect sou?
limited or not, use "Pride of and they included a variety of Write or wire Auu-i ica's largest
useful as well as beautiful arti- business training school for live
j cles. catalogue. , . i Cumiiiciciai
After the presentation the College, 1 yi , hais.
honoree responded with a few
OHIJ.M,
WO.MK.VS CK.<-
I'KRMK Ol- -IIBSCHIPTION
t year, by mail, foreign,
f • •• 'i ail, dotn< in-.
Months, bv f la !
f*l«*| hon
I'erry" flour, it pays.
tl lty, Ol'H LITTLE ME
EX. and the BEST, LATEST AM
i i I.LEbT MARKET UEl'OKTS to be I
hail in any newspaper, hot off the wires j
THE XEW'fci spends many tluu-.inds 01
dollars a year for these tel.-graph mark- i
i teporis, and they are reliable.
A st>TliEK splendid feature of THE)
' -i.- S SKMl-U EEKl.Y 1AKAI XEW
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
(iOans, collections, rentals. r H
I -state, insurance, abstracts. I rereiv
I'axes for the north half of Lo^ar
county and VV't*st half of Payne county
)ffice in Oklahoma State Bank.
Does a treneral pract;«' OfTif*-
jver Oklahoma Stat* Rank. Telephone
49. Calls promptly answered.
: XT Li
•tion
•scribed
failing
The White Diamond Dehorn-
ing Pencil for sale by P. P. Henry
Kvery pencil will dehorn 50 head aPI)r°f,riiUe remarks,
from 10 days to one month old, At thL' cl<>se of a verv
for $1.00. A forfeit of $.r),00 on
any calf it fails to dehorn. Call
and get one. tf.
pleasant
afternoon dainty refreshments
were set- ed by the hostesses
South Otter
Jesse Davis lias a large Ivli-
son phonograph
Mr. and Mrs Sid Rogers are
in Mulhall at Mrs Price's
Mr. and Mrs Chas English
and Mr. and Mrs W iinberly visa-
ed at Ld Dyche Sunday.
Ceo. Owen, who has been
in Iowa and Kansas over two
months returned home Satnrd ty.
Mr. Ceo. Young called on
Win English Su d y.
Marshall is to navea.com-
uinty Xtnas tree on ihe streets.
Will be lighted bj electricity.
Notice
Found inour store, some n om->
Owner can have same by iden-
tifying the amount, dcseril'in;'
same and paying fm this aij
g. II. Chai'Man & Son.
Violin Recital
( larence W. Gland, violir>i.-1,
cartoonist and Swiss bell ringer,
will give a recital at the M. L.
("hurch Wednesdas evening
Iteeember 20, S p. m.
Old papers, suitable for placing
under carpets and on shelves, for
sale at this office at o cents per
large bundle.
George Buchele
Auto and 1 earn
LIVERY
KF.I.D AND SALt STABLE
Cood Teams, careful drivers
RATES REASONABLE
Pasture For Rent
160 acres of .. i; zing land to
rent for pasture I ay. Three
miles e.i.it of Mulhall, Okla.
Cood reservoir u:uer; four-wire
lency; ail in g< on comlitiou.
I Terms easy and reasonable See
or u rile Ai 1''. i'n. tei, 1201 \\.
Cotteral, Guthrie, 1 non lOU'J.
DR. VV. M. i 1A1 i iLLL). T
Grner 11 I'I ..e i.s ®
north ol ( Kialiom i
Bank.
Hi,. 7; oilic«■ 29
NEWHOME
In other onl.-, (lei many wants
peace provi led ail other natioi s
at war again.-t them will sur-
lender to thein unci r coj^ti ze
them as beniv victorious. And
above all she wants to create ti e
impression on the minds of the
wond th i i ii , m not to blame
for the war ^oinn on.
Thr re 'q rv re 1 iri 1
1 Of the r r.ii y r . , jj ,
I put togotiir r, i nd i\u \ ■ u
| posed to be ineni lv,r
i iccal remedies, and •.• « on
1 to cure \vi ill. • I.II., I
■ i' incurable. < Jatari li is a loc .1 dim
I greatly influenced ty constitutional • m-
! dltions and therel re r< quire col -■ It •!-
j tlonal treatment, j H'a atarrh Modl-
j cine, m-'nufacturod i .. J' .1 t'i:«n-y
Co., loh'do, p. is a <'••ustituiional
remedy, Is t i 1.• n ir:.• f mliy and H' ls
thro t'• * ni.i',,1 on the Mikmus Surfaces
I or the* System One Kundn i Dollai re
1 ^'r,r'1 is or:«-r,.«| , lse that Ilall's
Catarrh M. i, in.- to . nu lor
! circular^ an.! I ,1 i.i ,v
!•. J. CI 11. \ i i' Toledo, Ohio.
N. H. KELSO
AUCTIONKER
Mulhall, Oklahoma
Cryfi >r i uhlii- sales a Speciality
( nod Service
Rf asm:?iIile prices
Sf.tist'fictji n CiiHranteed
.'sk thi).-e«ho have tried me
Hall's
Id by Dn
• llj
(1'itstip ition.
Get the ome Daily
The Daily Le;,di|-—the
daily paper in I, ■
gives all th" natr
coui ty ileus. ' [i
close ton -1i \v ir h
county se t TI
er—the on':
■n County. ]
al. state atu
keeps you i>
tilings at ill
L- ad r i- al
1 roduce,,
and f'eed
Bring mo vour
Poultry and Egi s
lour
Cream,
er an
Wholt
Flour a-i i 1'
market paid
Wll'.f
nov
n 14
e. Subscrilx
fader, (.iutlirii.
for
, Ok!
C. C. SCOTT
'///
$r*
\my mife
papers for. sale at
Onlj a nickel a I u
I htr Produce i\ l
an
t No Extension of Tax Payment
« Ct u ty t easurer and In nrds
J of - onnty commissioners thri uph
« out the state have heen notified
• h.v the sta'e examiner and ^n
* spector that no extension rf lax
♦ payment will be given this u ar,
* as has been the custom.
♦ Under the new la- all taxes
J became due Nov. ], aid if the
| *i' -t half is not paid nr. or I * i'oi <
■ .iMPtiary 1. the entire tax be
conies, eelii ipient and will bear
♦ interest at the rate of 18 p. r
* cent per annum.
t Tf the first, half is pai-l on < r
before January 1. iIk> 1,1,1
half d ie- not btcon e J 1 i. gut 1 t
until June 15.
• hu.r th.-
NO OTHTR LIKE IT.
NO OTHLR A3 COOO.
"NFW HOME" . id , ... .illliuv.
u"| M. I 1 .. NEW HOME",
WArtRANTCD FCFJ ALL TIME.
Known Uu wort IfTWlotiapm . mwIki «u«lit
N 1 ..:d uu.:• ■ « v c.h. r nar.
THR NIW HOME StrtlNl, « HINf. CO.,OR*KOt,MAl>k
>ivii| vl 1 j■ .r 4 li
Chicngo
Dealers W inted
I
I UK KKXINGT0N MASSACRE
T' is Year, More than
Ever Before, Should
be Well Advertised
THI. PRICKS Asked for
new Farm -Machinery at
the implement stores
guarantees better prices
for a.-e'l machinery at
■the farm sales this year
ami enlarges the terri-
tory from which farmers
may naturally draw
ers, provided they
go after this prospective
biininess by judiciouslj
advertising their Farm
Sales, A n <1 cattle
lio^s are higher, too.
buy-
will
and
'I HI STATE JOURNAL
fa;- a rt al advertising ter
vic i- to offor the fai 11 ers
of Logan County.
will carry the dtite
location of your sale t hive
week, prior to your saie
free of charge, whether
we carry a paid ad or not
and n-gardless of wheth-
er we print or do
print your sale bills.
We
ai d
not
but
a strong display ad is go-
ing to help your sale and
where Hti order i.s given
us to print bills, we will
in audition, post your
bil s ic Mulhall free of
civic' . Isn't this real
co-opt ration ?
A
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Norman, Floyd. The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1916, newspaper, December 15, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161366/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.