The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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RECAPITULATION
y).45°
564
< l-.SOURCKS
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
U. S. bonds
Banking house, furni-
ture and fixtures
Cash and sight ex
change
(Including overdrafts
payable on demand)
Total $'76,953
1.1 AHII.I 1 IKS
Capital
Surplus and undivided
profits
Circulation
Hills payable
Deposits
Total $I7*)>953
The above statement is correct.
T. A. Montague, Cashier.
RECAPITULTION
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $47,461 22
Overdrafts . 278 60
>5,000 001 Warrants . . 22180
Furniture and fixtures 1,899 73
5,100 00 1 Cash and sight exchange 12,264 87
46,839
25,000 00
5,290 62
25,000 00
20,000 00
101,663 24
Total
35 LIAKIMTIK
! Capital stock
| Surplus fund
Xk I Undivided profits
j Due to banks
Public tnonev
Deposits
Total
Th
$62,126 22
i o, ooo 00
300 00
394 '4
None
None
51,43a 08
§62,126 22
above statement is corre6t.
Melville Carter, President.
A' i.'i
The Farmers' St#te Bank
of
A T CASHION,
Oklahoma, at the
NO. 6l6l
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
A T CASHION.
In the State of Oklahoma, at the close of hit sines* \1ar.
7. 1911.
RESOURCES
I.nans ami Discounts $ 99.2ti2 35
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4.254 49
II. S. Honda to secure circulation ( 25,000 00
Bonds, Secui itics. Warrants, etc 188 05
Banking House, hurniture and Fixtures 5.100 00
Due from National Hanks, not reserve agents 12,242 82
Due from approved reserve agents 23,056 12
Checks and other cash items 2 17
exchanges for cleat ing house 195 96
Notes 0/ other National Banks 240 00
i / actional Paper Currency. Nickels and Cent. I 80
Lawful Money Reserve in hank, viz:
Specie $1.055 10
Legal-tender Notea 5.105 00
In the State
Ma, 7 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ...
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
1 Warrants ... .
j Furniture and fxtures
, Due from hanks ....
j Cheiks and other cash items
} Lxehanges for Clearing House
j Cash in hank
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
1 Capital stock paid in
1 Surplus fund .....
! Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Individual Deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposi!
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
~
close of bust
S47.461 22
278 60
221 80
1,899 73
8.915 50
None
28 23
3,321 14
$62.126 22
Redemption fund with U. S
cent of Circulation
' fuc from U. S. Treasurer
Treasurer, 5 fie:
6.160 10
350 00
900 00
$176,953 86
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
( afital Stock paid in .
Surplus Fund . 5,000 00 |
Undivided Profits, less expenses and taxes paid 290 62
National Bank Notes outstanding 25,000 00
Due to Other National Banks 7,029 15
Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers 11.559 03
Individual Deposits subject to check 60,951 11
lime Certificates of Deposit 22,123 95
Bills Payable, including Certificates of Deposit
for money borrowed . 20.000 00
TOTAL . $176,953 86
Siate of Oklahoma. ~j
( mnty of Kingfisher .\
I. 7. A. MONTAGUE.Cashier of the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
T. A MONTAGUE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mc this 11 day of Mar. 1911.
S. .S. COLE. Notary Public.
My commission expires January 5. 1914
Cor rect-Atttest:
S. W. HOG AN
N. M. HOG AN.
C. R. KL1NGMAM. Directors.
L. H. Hill came down from
< mthrie Monday to look after his
farm northeast of town.
lie sure and try Marriott Bros.'
Xew Soda Fountain.
Ford's house on East Broadway !
is coming along fine.
1 am handling coal, coal oil, al-j
so Page and Lyon Fencing. See
me for prices at my scale office in !
Cashion. G. T. STONE
J. M. Byrd returned last week
from North Carolina.
Guns and
I iorklunds.
IK A. CLIFT.
11. I . WOOD WOR TH.
AVERY B. WIGHT.
DIRECTORS
amunition at Cole &
A car of brick and the brick-
layers rolled in from Guthrie
Monday and work began on the
corner building in earnest Tues-
day.
It should be carefully consider-
ed by the people of Cashion who
believe in order, to select for elec-
tion a police judge whom the\
positively know not to be in sym-
pathy with the gambling and
bootlegging element.
Report of the Condition of
The Farmers' Guaranty Bank
At Lockridge, in the State
of Oklahoma,
At the close of business March 7,
1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $20, 511 99
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured . <>io 77
Furniture and fixtures 1,786 it
Due from bands . 7,481 21
Checks and other cash
items
Cash in bank
Total
X.I ABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid
Individual deposits
subject to check
Demand certificates of
deposit
Time certificates of
deposit
Total
State of Oklahoma,
Logan, ss:
I, W. Z. DOZ1ER, Cashier of
the above-named bank, do sol-
emnly swear that the above state-
ment s true to the best of my
knowl Ige and belief, so help me
God IV Z. DOZIER. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this itch dav of March, 1911.
R. K". CAR DWELL,
Notary Public
CorrviV Attest:
L. C WEST,
JOHN R ANDERSON,
1 )ire6tors.
10 25
1.088 50
$3L7 8K~«3
$10,000 00
5,000 00
4*5 '3
20,402 30
35' 4°
57° 00
$31,788 83
County of
WV <lo not daim
To buy our lumber any cheaper
than any one else, but we do
claim to sell it cheaper.
Before you buy, call and look
over our stock, get our prices,
and then you will buy your bill
of us if a high grade and low
nrn r>p is what you are looking
for.
^rktuiKiiK ijiuai Jm'i* 4 o
Phone 50 J. D. Travlor, Mgr.
S 10.000 00
.700 00
394 14
33.9X7 16
J9J Hi)
17.050 .4.7
Slii'. 126 22
TOT A I.
State of Oklahoma, "1
county of Kingfisher, J
I. MELVILLE CARTER. President of the above-named
bank' do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief, so help me God.
MEL VIL L E CA R TER. President
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Afar
1911. S. S. COLE. Notary Public
My commission Expires January 5. 1914.
S2S.OOO 00 I Corrcct ■Attest:
Varies in quality the same as other things
It pays to buy good grades, we buy the
best grades possible and sell it as cheap
as you can usually buy lower grades.
Give us your business and be convinced,
we back up every statement we make.
You can rest assured of buying the best
Coal to be had if you will get some of our
best. Sharp liiimber Co.
The store with the complete stock of Staple Grocer-
ies is the store that commands the trade.
Your wants can be supplied at our store.
I invite you to call and make a special inspec-
tion of our stock. Everything is up-to-date. Our
groceries are fresh. I also handle the celebrated
brand, "The Alton Goods."
1 pay highest Market Price for your Produce.
(). L. McINTI R Id.
F. I,. Boynton,
Attornev-at-Law.
n Western Oklahoma. Kingfisher, Okla.
Entire time will be devoted
to the practice of Law.
Twenty-five years' exper-
perience. Largest library
El Reno Best Florir, cwt. ^2.25
Corn Chop ----- ] o(s
Bran ------- |. |H
Meal, per sack - - - - .28
And any amount to anyone.
•I. li. (rum
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1911, newspaper, March 16, 1911; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106968/m1/4/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.