Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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OIIOI AISl DAILY IirXIH CIICKAIBA OILABOHI
rai two.
f trfii"(l Statement cf
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Ch.ckJsna C. ijIwi'J
At trie C'cse cf 6..'.ne " ' 1fH'.
K; - ' I ;
I.nani and dlscottt.M - 5" 1 '" '"'
Peal r-;'aie ow ln-d ' " ' '"
premium on Imt.Ji - ''rt
Furniture and t x'ures ' """ ' "
Federal Kru bank to. k - - "" ' "
Fli.ted Fut-s l'oi..U a'" :- i ..-i - - - " "'
1'. S. boil d -I I'M hut.ll . -- - i ' "
('Lib wish F. -'. tr.-.n.ir.-r -. 1 "'
! In Taults '-' '
Cash .!h larks - - 1 '-' 1 :''
HoinU ami arrai;'s .. - 'l-'H-'"
Liberty Loan l.on.S '" '
tt i ha UK" - : '-'
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. ' I ! i -XI CHI
t-uriihl-i --'
Fiidivwl.nl prof.'.. n"t !!.:' ".:
Circulation -"" ' ' "
F.esf-rved for ixe - - ""' ""
InJividuuU -'- f
rvpwdt: Hank
. l':.H StU- 1" ' " 1 I 72
$:.!Cf.2.T9
P. !.. SLFSMKH. Cushi. r.
The above nrurea ihow the rondit.nn of this l ank. We invite uc-
rouuts of all desiring fcufe. conservative ai.d i.b'-ral hanking coiinee-
tluiis. No rediscount a. No borrowed money.
Oof Hundrrd Vtrrn J
CYtilarUl!) Qjarttrtd tti '
ThreJ l)v Ffitt Brgict!
i C nt.iuo J f I 1 III 1 '. j: - One ) j
II I.:
1 lir.i'l.'.e ti
CO. COMMISSIONERS MAKE
ESTIMATE FOR COMING YEAR
(.: n'.un u;:d lui- m ;-. tit th; ' - " I
. .... J .. if itiii.n- of il.- northern portions
rTr?rir;. '!.v'w-I.:'h Allow $20C00 fur Road Work to RushU oa!.
;'; ..... -r.to- u m a;. ami' Springs and $1200 for Cour.ly The ..:. -f F--" f"r
lad Hon Dsnnaiiraiion Agent Maimu.i.i no.- inm ......
;tl.- il! J --! Ill U 'tll)OII Silhllllt-
t 1 ; 1 tiy prominent i :ii:o-:is on hem. It
of : h. ( nr.mi.'jria: ;;m Farm bureau
i .. ... ii.i : t v v l-it s lh- r anion not
. y i:i ihe i n.u. itv o! a Sml lull r.ilh-'
( -in .r hi" f..!'-..-r. ;'. -r.i! P 1
! M m. !i;n. II il-:'. win all-
T!.- cruuty ci':;ii:i
.i.l'l.'I'S i i'! -lud.-d l
Iheir ia'i.irs yo-ie.il.iv al'.-im
Mill ai.d
I ! . ill.- I.
Fur
Ti;r. a.iei.'s-t ba lu (fed an.oiJK tl:-
Si'i- and I." ef!..;! Ii.w !n ":i inade to
"" ' '' thn ((.iniiiR yeay. Thi- s-howfd a t.i'alj
H-liil'
.r i-e(! expemliMve for the : r ot
f 11 Ll. lint uf t')i.. aiiMililt
ti.T.s will be fir ni-h.-.i by c.-h ii-
band ami bv ::;(
mi at .
fr tb- . ...iniy' i-lur.' of thf salarirs
(f )!:' '.Il.ty ai"n; ami wvtitiitt I. '.no-
il. iiMMis-trator.
: l-'oli.m itip ail Ilo' I'uiiiN ri t juiid.' fur
vjriim u:'v'-e:
KM-rutivc
A.iaiinii-traf mil
jiariite .sihouls
Total .-
Big Recruiting Shipment
For United States Army
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JEMENT
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Exam- and leave loinghl lor tort
Ljjiti; Co J3i (lets Lieutenancy
1 nieriv a holder of sergeant rank re-
Nina Men Five From Chickaib Pass;'-" v.id .).iAn.rm.. of promo-
! i 'i i .1 only afier jianl .study for the past
j r.:iuh on Mr. (.'oonc'n part and a thor-
un;fli iiiai'li rirn: of Todd lobulations j
jwhiih cunstilutod u brani h of the ar-:
my school bow b.-inn ooiuliicteil by :
; the war department. !
I'lninht I Mr. Coone ha also b:'fu iufoinied ;
Colorado when nine 'that be will lake fit-Id command soon;
One of the bisi;est recruit shipment;
to be Hindi- front tie- Cbicltasba si;.-
tion for some time will leavi
fur Fort Logan
Report of the Condition of
i;.C:'i:.
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
Chickasha Oklahoma
At the close of Business June JO 1917.
RESOU TICKS
i xiauB and dii5oount9
Overdrafts
i Furniture and fixtures
i Ileal estate
Honda and -warrunts ;
Cash and Bight exchaueo
$2714flfl.:0
1.210.S1
S.TOO.o't
4r.20.G0
f :!S4il0.21
1023 1.S.34 140.T48.;.
$421048.70
I Capital stock paid )u
i Burplus
Uudlvidoil profits
I Di-poslta
LIABILITIES ' - - - - t f
$ r.o.ooo.oo
--- tcono.on
- Tri;t'i.2:!
""" . . 3.T.!'S2.f.3
$ 121648.70
The above statement is correct.
J. W. WILSON Cashier.
Vet Are Comfortable.
I In- vei.:ins (.noafiii'i'ii laic- last .. . . i.i . il.--
litis fM.iiiiiir t i . p
;!- uere a om.l.!.-.l at la - huieK han . lt n....1R on tlo- last U'A:
..! hi.kj-hj and att. r .p..i!diti " lV h .!v Judu ial
"" -''!. -i.nv....; .Stra:.... ''''Amo 'u.-'''i.e"- th n. of 'X-rZw '
1 f tlie road lielw.-en here and Ru-h ZLtZ
whi b all were ..!;;ed of Nllliekah. Thi wil. '
Rli. atr... Tmul ' ( IlllStI .11 tn e
w.u (onne.-t Rush tipriiiKs wnn the niKi:-
T!-e animal bail wlmh has mark-d s .. ..
all reunions for a dec.de. 11 be d.s- NM11kah th rxu...sim to
pensed with this year on a.-. (.il.U of j;h (o )p up tn thP
war io:ul!tii)lis but in its stead there
will be a M'and barbecue serv.-.l on '.i"
oollcpe caiiiims wbic'' aceninino. '
date many hundreds ou.foi tably.
This will lake phice tomor''ow eyi-nii'K
mid will be public. At that time mils-
sic will be rendered by the Chi. lush i '
jbaiid and it wiil not he strange if the
jYoferans should' encase in their old
time Virginia reel and the ynnn ( )
.pie should trip more niodertl steps.'
I Hut it will not assume lb" proimr! ions
I of an annual ball l'lea-dns proKrau:.-
bave been arranged for all these c
raiiiot.H
Handling Dig Job.
ecrbaps fie biisic'it croup in Chit!;-
s... today Is the credentials commit:
j tee w hich has sole charge of Confed-
erate enrollment as the old vets reach
j Ohickasha. Automobiles well sup-
j plied with orderlies are mectiiiK all
trains today and condu- tiii- the old
i delegates to the mayor's office in the
Jelly ball where ever-thins has b-en
surrendered to the dlsiiosal of the firay
warriors who are constantly streaming
in this afternoon. The registration
of till old soldiers has consumed the
greater part of today and Mayor Coff-
man's headquarters was paclt-d until
after noon by venerable men answer-(
inx another reveille. j
The representatives to this conven-
tion have been sinned up as rapid.y .
as possible in make room for the iatei
arrivals and at an early hour this ;
morniiiK those who had entered their '
credentials and hud been enrolled look
waiting cars for the O. C. V. where
rations for the three days' nieeting wi'J
he dealt out. ' ' '
The I'. I). C. delcsales convened at
the college at ten o'clock this morning
and remained in session until almost
noon transacting regular busine-s of
the order and planning their pert of
the program. The fact that the hospi
tality committee and transportation
committee have no' been idle since
their organization could easily be seep
tin's morning by the orderly manner in
which the reception of the veis was
conducted. All branches of the enter-
tainment are on the job in earnest to-
day and no tie-up has threatened
I though the rush of arrivals pre.-W:tt.!
a problem of the attention of all re-
ceiving committees this morning..
General Coleman Here.
On his job bright and early this
morning was Cenuinl It. 11. Coleman.
of McAiester. who was an
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No. 9V33
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK .
CnfctU sKi Cl-.l.-hcma.
oruvbi :i::t.m.t:i .-..': i.. ih- r..!if r.!..-r "f '"''"'"' t
elo '. of lei':;; - s oil .1 line 'Jo. ' ' 1 7.
Lo.-ms and d' ' m : t ;
(m-i li.-.! -.. r-
i . .lonil- .
;- ii r. I'.-deral l -m 1 bank
Furniture and iixtun .-
Kedemp; ion f and . . . - -
Istate bond- and wanar.ls
Ca-h and - i ; I. a
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LIAHIMT1ES
Capital !(.. k
Surplus
Vndivided profit:. lilt
Cireiihiilon
I'.e-crved for taxes .i
Deposits
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The above 'a'- no is r-orif ct.
...tte-t -F. T. Chamll. r. Ca -hi-r. Wm. H. TONA!!!'F. Vice President.
men are sent in troui ine men onu. - . . .- ..... n.. ......
for mili'ary training. Five of the: e With the usual run of f.ood business
Ti present Clii.-kasha patriotist.i. 1'. H. j yesterday the navy office signed tip ;
Hampton Lynn Rose Ora Rossum. C.;.ind exa.iii.xd three applicants lor .-el-:
II. Lack and N. S. Ilruok. Jr.. are tho-e ; vice who were sen; on to state bead-
going out from this city to take up n'.'.arters ih!s morning. .1. 1'. Coo-.e of!
..; in the field K. V. Strader and ' li!aUe. C. Cornet t. also of Blake and j
Jess KiRltt of Apache Harry 10. Su-w-:!'.. J. Holden of Terral were ihos- list-j
art a.-id C. M. Hayes of Anadarko were'iT;g thufr names- yesterday and thmigh
the others who signed up this mom-j the preliminary exaniinationr. were
j ; '( mpleted only this morning the trio
Considerable onimotion evident tested cat in good fo-m and the local ;
in the army recruiting office. Job l ! " ffii cr-. believe th" new rci ruits will
Coone liead'of the offii o here and for-j I-'. en!i-te.! without delay. j
Mr;
F. W. Piiniy.
Invocation. Mrs. (i. I!. Hester
Music.
Wednesday Evening.
Entertainment on O. C. W. ampus
at S o'eloi k.
Thursday Morning 8 o'clock.
0. C. V. Administration lluilding.
.Meeting called to order by Presi-d-ut
Mrs. F. Y. l'ui-dy.
Invocation. Mrs. (!: 11. ffes; .r. state
chaplain.
r.ano s6io'."T.Ilss Marjorie Cochran.
Uepovt of committees.
U. S. A. AIR FIGHTERS
NEAR PERFECT
r' " 'i .'Jim mtnm i i i
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if ' r"v
p3tafeiiii':
bv l.'nited Press.
Wa-hington July 1". The reason
there are many vacancies in the avia-
tion section is that only a small per-
centage of those who apply can pass
the physical test. Here's what on"
must do after filling out a series of iip-
plii at ion forms.
"Have vou ever been seasick?" is
officer in the first question popped. Aviators
Abe Lincoln wa frugtal hard-wcririj and plain-
He cut logs and studied that Le knowledge might gain.
Now boyi be like Lincoln I'.rcnj f ruJent and brave
Cutout the bijh living bank whit you rave.
The Want Ads Bring
t i
Results Try One
Joe Shelby's famous division. General
Coleman is adjutant general of the Ok-
lahoma division of the Fnitod Confed-
erate Veterans and is an officer in tin-
state organization of the Arueriian
lied Cross society. Judge Crigshy de-
clares tin ail the good men in Shelby's
brigade were killed off but makes an
iMcpiion in General Coleman's- i.:-e
Daughters Program
Tuesday Morning 8: i. m.
Admini-M ratio:. Huiidiug t). C. V.
Meeting called to order by President
Mrs. F. Piiniy.
invocalion. Lev. W
Hymn. "Hon Finn
Red ng R'tual. M
.State Chaplain.
Ji.i'l t ail of (7tv-..ji-
i'n dent i ii I commit (i
a: c.rvy:!. i hairni.in.
Appn. Mm nt of inr
Mii-ic. Mi Ma; joi '
R .in: t of stale (tn . i s.
Taec23y Aftciicn
.' :.-. srssion w itli V !.-:
W. iiid;toriiini.
Tuesday Evening 8 o'clock.
K i :;o-i ( o. C. W. !i.l;toritHi:
VVedrtsday Morning 8 o'clock.
O c. V. Adinini-'ufien P.rlditss
M'-. tfr.R tai'.eii to ord- r by Preid
l-V W. Purdy.
Invoi at inn. Mrs. C. n. H":fr.-.
'I-.-..'. : g. Mr-. P.. .- aid !' .p i
. M Dcnharn.
a Foa hiia i i. ii."
r-. o. i:. ii.-.-t.
Mi
must be innnune to ma! de nier.
Tests .'or near-sightedness and far-
sightedness color perception graded
to finest tones and vision follow. V-
iiei must tie r.ornial.
Hearl. lungs and blood pressure
must be perfect.
Feet must be well shaped and the
nervous system noinial. Chert expan-
sion nuts; be three or more inches in-
C.atcd. !
l-.'.urihry tests r.re next. The up i
piii ant shuts his eyes and balances j
himself on his '.oes nrli li'i '.s and I
tes toy.-: her. It sounds simpie -but
IN POLICE COURT
1'oliie court has been lia-y of late
with the following entries: Bub Nail
drank paid $7: Fred J-nkirs. tlrunl.
try it. Then with cy
l-a!an on eaeli foo
other up until the h.
kr.ec -i a p.
Mill shut he
bringing the
i t"le!. s ill--
F--
liulelv by the
then (.im
jf !;
Ihe
x-.
Ii-v er.
1 1
r.o ii:!.
at O. C
ent
i
si. i aril iiden
Tt e:h n-.-n-t b good a
I i.-r.lg." s must he ( ;e.
H-aro g must h i
f.t a win ii n.-.it be I.
i ro.- a 2' t''"!
n.iis' d.-'f.-t ate t
a ::! "f r -.s" and bv
- ! ir.-iv i.Md hie w !--
at
and disinrbing the peace pc: $7; P di
' Sandifer. dmtik fine M. C. Han
dle diunk. fine :; Charlie Harks
drunk. placed on the bain pare:
Sum Pctiigrew as-au!; a'.d battery
pa: I SI": Arthur tlcnrs". drfir.k. for-f-::rd
f; bo-id; J. M . Giihrtr.i. drunk
fined ". wnt to street ga:;g: Charles
Ver.'r.ert'.n. drunk. f:m d $'; t'harhe
R.'d. g.:i. g. paid Hor.i'-r 11. i-
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1 t )..
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f:ned 1": Ad i Haw kins.
'I. stnrt.it g the leac".
a e V I k. i-nw.ial i on-
: l'e.i-1 1'iai". insnioral
Puid $1
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nrilill.
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ft;- " - y;0eanai wi!l morvey;
I.' y - make jour declaration
f ; 7 V ' " ' - i J ldcpendeace;
rV-r;-' 1 fillsiart a Bank
r Account;
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in each direction as fast as the chair
will revolve with eyes shut. Suddenly j
stopped he is to look in the opposite
direction from which lie has been j
whirled. The regular jumping of the j
eyeball as the brain seeks to regain
its equilibrium shows how quickly th '
applicant is finding his balance.
Forty times more the applicant is j
twirled sitting straight with (yes shut
and with chad dropped at an angle of
4.1 degrees with the torso. He is told i
to sit up straight when suddenly)
j stopped or to raise hi.; hands straight j
in front of hi in. If normal he will
' throw his weight far to the opposite I
side from which he has been whirled j
He is then stood on his le-.t and with
eyes closed is told to walk in a j
straight line to the opposite side of the j
an m.
Many applicants are compelled to
have minor operations before they are j
eligible. Examining officers report)
that if possible to p?s by an operation
the applicants in every instance ini-
mediately make arrangements to be
operated on.
The standaid for admission to the
aviation section has beep i educed
from a college education or its equiva-
lent to the equivalent of two years col-
lege training. Athletes who excelled
in school are particularly desired a::d
it is well to have a perfum tory knowl-
edge at least of automobiles and mo-
torcycles and theorei seal functions of
motors. The age limit has been rcdui -cd
io ri.
Li'mrty ii ffaetiom- Freedom is the moat rrtciotm
m 3P-.ion of my man.- INDEPENDENCE is what
t ur fa tiers fi ught and llied fcr.
You d n't h.-ve id diu i'..r frr-edcm. Yin can put
monay in rur J'ank ar.d yicw a EOU'I l)N K i hat will
fre- vrni from the drfad ot dbt and Tovtrty.
N ')'.V i.4 the time t start-Uuht NOW.
Hut YOUfi money in OUR bank
We puy i per cent interest.
The Chickctsha National Bank
It is easy to pay off a loan with the
Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co.
because our terms are so liberal and easy. See us
for that farm or city loan
J. E. WHITE Manager.
3!8 First National Bark Bldg.
Chiekasha Oklahoma
CHfCKASHA THURSDAY JULY 1
WHO? .Selis-FJoto Circus.
WHAT? (V-ampion Shows of the World
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