Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 213, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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FACE TWO
CHICKASHA DAILV EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF " ''
The First National Bank
v OF CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA S AW-
At the close of business August 31 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts - ?li:J0iiV2.O2
Overdrafts n.linl.Ufi
IT. S. bonds at pur -- 2oii0ihi.oi)
Furniture and fixtures llr.. lU.nim.Ol)
Keal estate owned f0ui0.00
Stock in Ilia Federal Jteserve Hank T.Suu.imi
War S. S. and Revenue. Stamps 1775.08
U. S. bonds on hand $ 1 a.fnio.oo
Cash with U. S. Treumitvr Moo.im
Cash in vault and wilh "banks 2hS.fUl.liK
State and County bonds and warrants.. ;U87::i.(U lo"'
Liberty Loan Honds !i237-l.Si
Bills ot Exchaiit'c 1 738131.15
f2l i;t7CS(J.51
L " ' ' LIABILITIES
f
Capital ! 2imoiti).ou
.Surplus .- 00 HDD Oil
Undivided profits ::2(il.o:;
C ulation linu.ooiuio
Rediscounts -- ' "1 IS.25JLJ5
Hills payable J -It.uun.Od
Deposits - ?i::.i:::i.s:i.r;i
Banks MUii.:;r
U. S. dcpusns so::i;.i;.r 1-112167.13
:'m:!80.51
The uboyc tiUtonjeul is correct.
F. h. HLUSlfRR Cashier.
Tho above figures show the condition of this Bank. Wo invito ac-
counts of all desiring safe conservative and liberal hanking connections.
SUCCESSFUL MEN
BULGIN IN ATTACK
ON DOCTRINE
(Continued '-om Pnito One.)
HENRY H.
ROGERS.
"The proudest moment of my life" said
Mr. liog'iH'H "was the time when I was
advanced from driving a grocer's wagon
'i a week to head clerk at $8 a week."
After leaving school at tho age of six-
teen young Rogers sold papers on tho
streets of New Bedford his native town
lid soon got tho job of driving a gro-
cer's wagon. Ho did this work for flv
years at $3 nor week.
H was wldlo ho was engagerl in the
grocery storo that nil was discovered ia
Pennsylvania. Jin joined tho rush to tiie
oil fields and shortly after entered the
employ of l'ratt & Co. oil refiners
Thus he bewail a career almost without
parallel in tho romance of richer. It it
was who suggested the plan that all pro-
ducing oil well owners should pool their
product and market it through one con-
corn. This was tho inception or the
Standard Oil Co. with which Mr. Rogers
was connected the rest of his life. lie
made u vast fortune of many millions.
When a young man his father said to
him "Make your hands support your head
and maybe in time your head will sup-
port your hands." J le never forgot it and
tor eUveu years worked with ids hands.
No Royal Road to Riches
In youth Mr. Rogers "made Iris hands support his head." He
worked hard and Saved his Money
Every Young Man and Woman
in Grady County can start along that same road. Begin now by
starting a Savings Account with tha
Why dont You
Save?
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It is sell preservation whirh is
Saving- is a natural instinct
the first law of nature.
How any man ran sre every cent of his earnings "GO" each
pay day and not save some of it would puzzle any frugal mind.
Old age is sure to find you either penniless or with plenty.
Start a bank account you'll get the habit and you'll soon h:ive
a "big wad." .
We add 4 per cent interest.
COME TO OUR BANK.
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
Little
Americans
Do'vour. bit
h a t'Corn meal mu sK-Oatmeal-
Corn flakes -
Hominyand riceVwith-
milk EatMo wheatl cereals.
Leave nothing on. yourjpljte.. '
liNiT"STTullOOOl AOMINIJTMTiON'l
Science! readers and I hrve slti.liml
tin: question o nthe lair and square. 1
have read .Mrs. Kddy's book ".Science
and Health" Ihn.wKli thlrtyni'io
limes and know It backward ami
forward. rendu oiu; way about as
Kood .s another. According to h'r
f henry tlm word p-n-p conu.s from
oil lnH'aiisi! il reads back.vard and
forward the same.
'Infidels can heal themselves by
f'l'.rislian Science and si ill be Infi-
dels aoennlinu; to Mrs. Kddy. And
I'm not saying hat all Christian
.Scientists are had. The infidel the
skeptic and the red light woman can
heal themselves by the scientist
train without a change of conduct.
The. doctrine as propouned by Airs.
Kddy in 1 S 7 1 and again in 1S71 is not
religion when tested by the gospel
of .Ickiis Chri.st.
".Mrs. Kddy declared in her book
Hint the blood of Chiisi slain on
Calvary was no inure efficacious for
sin than when il flowed in his veins.
1 say thai is u lie ami a falsehood
of I he rankest dye. Mrs. Kddy says
Jesus was not dead Iml merely in a
swoon. Koine Imw she got I he. iden
I hat lie was merely playing 'bo-peep'
behind Hie rocks in his lotiih. 'He was
alive in his tomb' says old Mother
Kddy High Priestess of I he llevil.
She would have as believe Hint Laz-
arus did not die. Then in the name
of God what cnuhl she have smelt
when Martha said ho slunk?
"She says Jesus was a man for-
saken of tlod and liable to any
wrath. I tlon't want u goil that is
subject to the narrowness of the
world. I want a Lord that has iron
enough in his veins to fight the dirty
dnmnable kaiser. She declares the
prophets go! their foresight in cor-
porality. Shu says that the mind
burned the three Hebrew children
in the fiery furnace when the appo-
site might have produced spontan-
eous combustion. Isn't that a corker
In science? Oh the inconsistency
or it all when she denies pain and
then admits it. .Ma Kddy suggests
that a Scientist in aflrie pain send
fcr a doctor who can administer a
hypodermic and after it has killed
the mind the patient can handle him-
self through mentality. Why not slick
the needle In the head then for
there's when.' the pain must be.
Airs. Kddy is an Unitarian
denies the divinity of Cod
Christ was not Cod. If that
Cnitarianisni of the rankest
then 1 don't know my Hi lilt'
boast of 'How We Crow.' llrighani
Voting and Mohomiuedanism grew
faster than Christianity by the pro-
mise of a. bonus. Kddyism claims ho
ming our oeiiermiid the cure ;s given.
'hristw" Science appeals to euitui
and ethical classes and is TTevil-
hatched to lead the unsuspecting vic
tim to Hell."
In dealing with the Christian
Scinec conception of pain proportion
ed to the degree of life form. Dr
Uulgin said in part: "Scientists
leacniiiRswoulil Have us all oysters
in accordance with the Kddy doctrine
that we have no pain and that lower
the animal life the lower the dru:
suffering. That is the manner In
which .Mrs. Alary Baker Glover Pat-
terson G. Kddy justifies her science.
The Kddyites have no study of hy-
giene or bacteriology denying all dis-
eases caused by germs and a lack
of hygiene observance. They would
virtually say 'Co to t. hanks of
the Ganges and drink the waler feom
tlm rollening bodies of hundreds oT
dead babies sacrificed.' They would
K" 'o the hospitals In France and
(I'll our boys they are not shot and j
they die uf pain. ( 'Inisi i.i n Krmeci
as an organi.a I ion is a pa.rnsj! ic
growth on the orthodox churches.
They deny sickness claiming at the
same time to cure diseased folk.
They herder on i riminaliiy and si -inn
guilty before Cod fur killmi' sm i n-
. ... r j i . j..(de ni i ac-
din" ( !(::: ii would have re
c-iveied by V.w a d-: tub-: i:ig vt na-
ture ir left alone.
"1 would give tny salary for tho
next ten years for a single case
where Scientists are able to give a
woman a good eye for a glass one or
a set -f good teeth for a false set
or a man a good leg for a cork one
And yet they claim to perform mir-
racles the same as Christ. Christian
Science claims to be able to do
things Nature will not do and their
cnurcii is founded on the niiracl:-s
they perform on the body w irking
by beetshji and absent treatment.
cm performed tils miracles on the
spot and admitted the existence ot
Pain rebuking the disease. Scien-
tists deny the temptation bloodshed
and death of Christ and declare that
La?arus was not dead. I say Mrs.
Kddy was a winch of damnation and
has no risht to livu as a parasite
to the Church :;f God."
Tonight Hr Ihtigin will lake as
his subject "lUilgln On Illacksione
liootleggoi'H anil lloo.e" dealing with
local conditions. Wednesday night Ills
lecture will he "The lllackesl Sinner
of Them All."
NOTK A more extended report on
Dr. liulgln's lecture on Christian
Science occupying about six columns
of this paper will be printed tomor-
row. Kd.
P0LIT1CAUAY
ON AT FREE FAIR
ttjontluned from Page One.)
Hindu yesterday morning W. K.
Smith of the I'liion IJill Jack Farm
has a herd of ten high class .mules
and Jacks listed for tho judging. M.
Ia. Thomas and son of near this city
are leading by a small margin the
display in Poland China h gs wilh J.
C. (lillhens of Amber running high
wilh his eight pens of llnninshiies.
In the callle deparl incut V II. Gil-
key's herd of Slinrl horns Hubbard's
Jerseys anil Larson's Guernseys look
good for a high finish. Oilier fine
stock art! being entered today and bv
nigh' every detail of the exhibit will
be crtinplctn il is (bought.
The National and County Food
Administration will be well repre-
senle.l
H diveiilrs of this man's war reach tho
I'nlted States hut none will be of
more Interest probably than one re-
ceived this morning by Miss 1. ill. tn
1. anions from a friend with the :'2ml
division in France. Il was u piece of
the wing of the aeroplane In which
Lieiilenant Quenlin Hoosevelt -vas
flying when killed by tin; Germans.
A strict censorship would not per-
mit the sender to tell when or how
he secured the souvenir and be
slated in his letter "It will be lucky
if (his gets by the censor at that."
Miss I.ainon Is very proud of tier
sovenir. -
LUNCHEON FOR
BUSINESSWOMEN
ami i
that !
isn't
dy
They
this year in (he free fair ex
bibils. il was announced yesterday
bv the cominilee n charge of V'-
rangng Hie food show. Airs. Job: "..
While head (M Mm decoration com-
mittee was on the grounds all day
yesterday planning a comprehensive
I and artistic representation for the
finnl department. The citinly farm
I club demonstrator and members of
I the girls' club will serve relays In
' demons! rallong Ihu use of food suh-i
stilnles for farmers and cllh:ons of'
tl'.e town this week
Schools of the county and cily and!
the fi;;d Cross will feature slringj
through lite remaining days of the'
fair. Il was announced this morning.!
Wednesday has been set aside partly j
as Kdtlcat ional Day at which time the
tots of Grade county will entertain'
.1
in programs rendered trom the speak-
ing stand.
Today the program was turned
ov-r to political demonstrations.
Judge J. II. A. li.ibeitson and 11. G.
AleKeever both of Oklahoma City
democratic and republican nominees
for governor were scheduled to oc-
cupy the principal places out he speak
ing bill. Politicians began arrivng
In the city ibis mornin ready for the
fireworks to break shortly after -' ::'n
this afternoon. Hand cocerts will
precede and follow the political
speaking. Wednesday will !e Patrio-
tic Day ami special prograin: will be
furnished by the council of defense
Prize winners will be anno'
from the speaking stand Thin
afternoon at two o'clock.
liusiness women of the city will
be tin! guests Wednesday noon from
i
! eleven to two o'clock of the churches
of Chickashn in a complimentary
luncheon given al the Maplisl church
under the ausiil.'es of the Pidgin
; revienl parly according to an an-
nouncement given out this morning
I by Airs. Itooerl (). Lewis woman's
organizer. Kvery business woman in
the cily is invited to attend.
I In announcing I be program (or Hie
i noonday luncheons this week .Mrs.
Lewis stated that women are ex-
pected to conic directly from busi-
I
I iness and special programs will be
j rendered by the Uulgin parly al
I lunches scheduled for Wednesday
Thursday and Friday of each week.
Luncheons will be served continu-
ously by relays (luring the lb ret.
hours each day.
Get Behind Your
;.; Government
Buy War Savings
Stampi
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DEATH CLAIMS
SOLDIER'S WIFE
Funeral services of Mi's. Cleo Alan-
rice Workman who died Sunday after
noon at her home in Tut tie were con-
ducted in tin! Tut tie Baptist church
this afternoon at two o'clock T. J.
lirown and DeWitt Sankey officiat-
ing. Airs. Workman was the daughter
of ltev. G. W. Herringlon of Tutlle
and wife of Frank Workman who left
here several weeks ago in a draft
increment for Camp Cody Doming.
Xew Mexico.
MORE MEN WANTED
TO TAKE EXAM. FOR
JOB AT P0ST0FICE
iinced
nVday
Short Stories
of the
Town
Body Arrives
The body of f. 1). Cbaslain who...-
death occurred Sunday in Colo; ad i
Springs was expected lo arrive here
this afternoon on the Frisco. Fie oal
arrangements have not been an
iioiiik cd.
To Enter University
Henrv Woolen w ho has Im i-u ion
plojeil for the past three inonlhs
in a bank al Hoharl Oklahoma has
returned hoine and expects to enter
tin- Oklahoma I'niversity at Norman
the last of (his week.
Return From Trip
II. F. Holding and family have re-
lumed from a in xlended trip of sev-
eral months through the western
part of the t'nited States and south-
western Canada. They visited rela-
tives in Montana while gone and
spent esveral days in Yellowstone
Park.
To Teach Domestic Science
Atfsa .I'lanita Rose left yesterday
for Idabel Oklahoma where she has
accepted a position as domestic sci
ence instructor in the city schoo's.
Mi'-s Uose is a graduate of the Okla-
homa College for Women having
completed here work there last year
She has u host of : Mends here who
wish her much siicei 1:1 her new po-
sition. She is th edaughter of Mr. and
Mr. J. A. Rose T5f this city.
Wanted more men to list their
names for the ( arrior-clcrks exam-
ination to be held at the postotfico on
September It.
This was the S. (). S. call sent out
this morning by G. W. Barefoot post-
master who states while he has
plenty of women listed to take the ex-
amination he is decidedly shy on the
men only two having expressed their
willingness to take the examination.
As one of the emergency positions o
be filled is that of a carrier the wom-
en .will hardly suffice the posiinaster
declares. The fair sex who desire
to get en th" government pay roll
will he taken for clerks in Hie office
if successful in the. competitive exam
ination.
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1 OUgg illbCllul Week I
I MONDAY AND TUESDAY
;1
Gets Prized Souvsnir
r There havp been and ill be many
CUB3 FIGHT WITH
BACKS TO THE WALL
l'y United Press.
Mosloll Sepl. Ml. Sillll seeing
of hope in the shadow of defe
Ciiii a-o Cubs 1: 1 ( h. it- bead
today in I'.oslon aod planm-d P
off what seems inevitable ilefi
llicui. Itv taking yeslerday's
the leil So made it Ihrce lo mi
their favor. If l'ostou w ins today. be
series will be history.
Apply a cotton cloin wet with PAL.
LAUD'S SNOW LINIMKNT t. all
wounds cut. burns sore or blisters
and note its wonderful healing pow-
er. It is prompt and very effective.
Price 25c. inc. and $1 no per bottle.
Sold by Wren D1113 Co. d&w
.REDS ARREST ALLIES
11 y Coiled I'res.
Washington. Sept. 10. Two hund-
red and forty Kuglish. French and
Americans were arrested in AIos-
cow by the balsheviki. according to
the reports brought by a courier who
reached Samara on September .".
A l'hotoplay from life depicted with
Relentless Truth. Featuring
EVELYN iNESBIT & HER SON RUSSELL THAW
The feature altr.iction for the halance of the
week
"SyivanY Society CirIs
In a repertoire of U class musical comedy.
Featuring "TI IE l'OUR C'OPKI.A NDS."'
Comedy ()uartette.
Boiinting Billy Sylvas and His Captivating Singirg jrd Dancing Gi:!s
Miai mtajJI jjwiiji. ikjaa.;iilCi2Si.S
Constipation Is the starting point
foi many serious diseases. To be
healthy keep the bowels active and
regular. HERPINE will remove all I
accumulations in the bowels and put
(ho system in prime condition. Price
Rile. Sold by Wren Drug Co. &v
"It K IIIHI'I 1 . 1-it. t.i ..1 '
ai tin
s lir '1 an old adagi If you failed lo Fp" - .. ij
sign the War Havirgn pledge do so I H'.s0"n!rit5i. -C' 'J
now. 3 f e H m
WANTCC School girls and boys I x-P-55 fi V j
to board and r. .Mrs. .1 .1. Price ' ft & ? Z"1
' I "7 Dakota avenue. C : - ..i'.;! ' .; ' 1
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War Savings Stamps are used to
buy beaf beans and bullets to win
the v ar. j iiai'ja.fcsl
I". S. Food Administration.
r.akinz powder biscuits co'n
ns lirown hrcad. gritl-
lie cakes en walTlcs is wot dey
call "qui- k broads. "
You all mak"S 'em wij onn cup
er wheat flour ter two cups pr
substitute flour to save all' 1b
wheat tint kin be saved for do
Mvicrs. Some folks kin git cr'lnn?
wi'biut nny wheat at all and ar
i-lad to lo it tcr help win do war.
Dat ain't Pad med'eine to tako
fo" who's ewine tn'n up bis rios
at rood eo'n bread er biscuits er
His bieca-t spin i pai-:
oald for some elumi rortju i.pT.
fP-.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely. Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 213, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1918, newspaper, September 10, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730758/m1/2/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.