The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910 Page: 1 of 12
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THe Independent.
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VOL. 111.
CASHION, KINGFISHER Coi'NTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .5- 19*0.
NO. 19.
REPORT Oh nil. CO\l)lTloS OE
The Farmers' State Bank
AT CASHION.
In the State of Oklahoma, at the
S*N. i. 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafta, secured und unsecured
Stocks, bond. M'arrants. etc.,
hurnitur0 and fixtures ..
/Jur from hunks
Checks und ether cash iter s
Exchanges for Clearing House
('ash in bunk
of bu
$44,916 72
502 44
101 60
1.761 36
14.527 60
52 10
2U 42
4.0X2 If
TOTAL ....
LI A HI LITIt. S
Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Indit'iduul Deposits subject to cheek
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
Notes and Hills Rediscounted . ,
$06,150
Mrs. Elizabeth Grant
Who for tht' last two years has
been with lu-r daughter, Mrs. j.
W. Bryant, <>f Cashion, passed
; away last Sunday evening, auer
years of suffering.
Mrs. Grant was past ninety-
] three years. Thru all she was
patient and uncomplaining, and
ready to go. She was loved bv
all who knew her.
A brief service was he .1 at tli-
home of the daughter, Monday,
September 12, Dr. Jet:rev officiat-
1 iny. The 23d Psalm .vas rea>i
TOTAL
State of Oklahoma. |
county of Kin&fishc . j
/. MEL VIL L E ( A R TEH. cash,
hank' do solemnly swear that the above statement is true ti
the best of my knowledge, and belief, so help ne God.
MELVILLE CARTER, cushier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Sept
Iff 10. .v. S. COLE. Notary Rubin.
My commission Expires January 5. 1014.
Correct -Attest.
E. /. WOOOWORTH,
I). A. ('A S.SFI. MA N.
P. T. BHUTl.tR, DIRECTORS.
Recapitulation
KKSOURCKS
Loans and discounts
()verdrafts, secured
and unsecured
Warrants
Furniture and
Cash and Si^ht
It lit. 01 w 00
150 0(1
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38.303 86
165 Ob
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4.149 40 j and prayer offered. 1 wo nymn.s
m.ise 37 j were tenderly rendered by loca
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In tendering our services as a
thoroughly equipped, modern,
up-to-date, as well as a strong,
well tried bank, we desire to
emphasize — not only our
strength and experience—but
also our Capability, and direct
your attention to the fact that only those who pos-
sess an intimate knowledge of the best banking-
practices, and who are foremost in the profession,
are employed in directing the course of affairs of the
FIRST NATIONAL. Do not confound capability
^ with importance, nor experience with rashness, but
& intrust your business to an institution wnose officers
^ have devoted years to the service and the study of
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home in Missouri for interrment. j* sound, profitable banking.
The remains was accompanied I—i
by the daughter, Mrs. Hicks,
leaving on the hoon train.
lxtures
mil
change - - 18,874 25
Total - - $66,15637
I. I A BI 1.1 i I KS
Capital Stock - 10.000 00
Surplus Fund - 150 00
Undivided Profits 858 61
Notes and Bills Redis-
counted - - 4, ! 49 4° i
Deposits - - - 5°-99836'
Total - - $66, 156 37 J
The above statement is correct
and the total Deposit of 50,998 36
contains no "Public Funds' or 1
money due to any Bank or Blink-
ers. MELVILLE CARTER,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
me, a Notary Public, this 7th
day of September, 1910.
S. S. COLE, Notary Public.
My commission expires January
5, 1910.
DON'T FORGET the All Day |
Meeting Sunday the 18th of Sep- j
tember, at the M. E. church in
Cashion. Dr. Rankin will be
present and the Navina congre-
gation and friends are planning
to be present. If the people of
ici 60 1 Cashion will, we can make a great
1.761 36 day for this community. Let's
do it.
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44,916 72
f,02 44
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The school board held a special 1
election at the school h >use in
Cashion Saturday for the purpose
of voting a ten mill levy for de-
fraying the expenses of the fol-
lowing term of school. 1 he
election carried for the ten
mills
Apples and Pears at Daniel's
4 1-2 miles east and 4 1 -2 miles
north of Cashion, for cooking,
keeping for apple butter or cider
from 40c to $1 bu. Pears $1.25
to $1.50 bu.
Mrs. J. C. Barnard, of Chey-
enne, Wvo., who has been visit-
before j ing at the home of her brother-
in-law, W. F. Barnard, left Sat-
urday for Topeka, Kan., to meet
her husband.
We do typewriting. If you
wish any letters, manuscripts, or
other articles typewritten, call at
the printing office. Good work
or no pay. Charges reasonable. I
A. E. Ford wishes it made.
known to his customers that he
moved his barber shop into the j
room south of the First National i
bank Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Pickett re-
turned Saturday from Des Moines,
Iowa, where they had been visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Pickett.
Dr. S. M. Parks, government
physician of the Kaw Agency
schools was in the city this week
visiting with A. J. Garnett. He
contemplates quitting the govern-
ment service and may locate here.
I will honor all tickets that
have been sold for the next three
Mondays, or during September.
T. I. Rice, Photographer
Mrs. W. F. Molln, of Le Roy,
Minn., has been here the past
two weeks visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waswo.
For legal work, see S. S. Cole.
The Open Door
THE FARMERS' STATE BANK has
opened legitimate banking privileges to this
community—privileges long their due—and
the people have shown their appreciation
therefor by the large and increasing patron-
age given this institution.
The Directors and Stockholders who make
the semi-annual examination of the bank, in
all its details, are men gf twenty years'
acquaintance in this community.
It is to the interest of every farmer to
open an account with the FARMERS STATE
BANK. In addition to the safety afforded
by the conservative management of the bank;
i the depositors are further protected by the
! State Guaranty Fund, and rigid regulation of
| the State Banking law.
This bank is doing a strictly banking bus-
; iness, and engaging in no speculative
side lines. combinations or pools.
Our Deposit Account registers the con-
i fidence of the community. It is not bolstered
by any outside money, public, banks or other-
wise.
We will clerk your sales, guaranteeing
satisfaction as in the past, and will render-
full and detailed account therefor the next
day showing article, purchaser and price.
We wih negotiate farm loans at the best
rates obtainable.
We pay interest on time deposits, large
or small.
Legal documents properly and neatlv
drawn by Notary Public in bank. Cashion, Ok
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910, newspaper, September 15, 1910; Cashion, Oklahoma. (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106916/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2018), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.