The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913 Page: 3 of 9
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Recapitulation
i fir. Farmer
If you are figuring on building* a Silo, see me
before you buy. I am now selling agent for the In-
diana Stave Silo, and can install one on your farm.
Hundreds of them have been sold to American farm-
ers and are giving them entire satisfaction.
DEERING BINDERS
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| For sale now at my place of business. I will
X take your order, Mr. Farmer, for a binder, and in
♦ case of crop failure you are not expected to take said
X machine. You are to be the judge. 1 give you a
t copy of said order and keep one for myself and the
♦ original goes to the I. H. Co.
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Mr. Farmer, I am after your business or I would
not ask you for it, so come in and talk this proposi-
tion over with me. I thank you for taking the time
to read this ad.
Henry BorKlund
DEPOSITS G lT A R A N T E EI)
Resources
Demand a Time Loans $31,669.29
Overdrafts(secured and
• j unsecured) . • 229-57
Warrants . . 216.70
BanK Building and
Fixtures . . 4,000.24
Cash in Bank and Sight
Exchange . • 10,060.73
Total . . $46,176 53
Liabilities
Capital Stock . §10,000 00
Surplus and Profits
(earned) . , 753-82
Re discounts . . 4 °7^ 57
Bills Payable . . None
Deposits . . . 31,246 14
Total . . $46,17(> 5.i
The above statement is true.
A. B. WIGHT, Cashier.
No. 649.
PULIBSHER S REPORT OF THE CONDI TION OF
The Farmers' State Bank
A T CASHION.
In the Stuff of Oklahoma. at the close of business Apr
1913.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .... $31,669
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured -29
Stocks, bonds. Warrants, &c,
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 3.331)
Building account , , •
Due from banks ... 7,593
Checks and other cash items ... 112
Exchanges for Clearing House ... 8*
Cash in bank 2,267
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50c a year. A good, up-to-date journal for the
farmer. Keeps you posted on the methods and the
markets of all farm products. The great farm pa-
per of Northern Oklahoma. Advices of the active
farmers. One of the cheapest farm journals pub-
lished. For $1.00 you can have it for three years.
See Joe M. Herring'ton
Tlie Groceries to Buy
This little diamond, Our Trade Mark, on a Can,
Bottle or Package is a short form guarantee that the
article will please you
Resources
Loans and Discounts $ 93,221.5s
Overdrafts . . 620.62
| U. S. Bonds . 25,000.00
Other Bonds . . 500.00
Banking House, Furn-
iture and Fixtures 5,100.00
Cash and Sight Ex-
change . 44,834.10
Total $169,276.30
Liabilities
Capital . . $ 25,000.00
I Surplus and Undivid-
ed Profits . . 8,007.61
Circulation . . 25,000.00
Bonds Borrowed . 500.00
Reserved for Taxes 243.76
Deposits . 110,524.93
Total $169,276.30
The above statement is true and
correct. S. W. HOGAN,
President,
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TOTAL . . . • 146,116 53
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .... tlO.OOOOO
Surplus fund 30,1 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 453 82
Individual Deposits subject to check . 22,204 14
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit 9,142 00
Notes and Bills Rediscountcd . , 4,076 57
bills payable ....,<
TOTAL . . . $46,176 53
State of Oklahoma, |
county of Kingfisher, J
/, AVERY B. WIGHT, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledne and belief, so help me Cod.
AVERY B. WIGHT. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Apr
1913. S. S. COLE, Notary Public
My commission Expires January 5. 1914.
Correct • Attest:
MELVILLE CARTER.
W. A. CL/FT.
P. T. BEUTLER. DIRECTORS.
no. 6161
RETORT Ol TIIE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
A T CASHION.
In the State of Oklahoma, at the close of bit
4. 1913.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured
U. S. bonds to secure circulation
To senurK Postal Saving* $500
Bonds. Securities, etc. Warrants
Banking House, Furniture and fixtures
Due from National Bunks, not reserve agents
Due from approved reserve agents
Cheeks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearint house
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional Paper Currency. Nickels and Cents
Lawful Money Reserve in bank, viz:
Specie f 935 10
Legal-tender Notes 4,173 00
is, Apr.
f 92.99K 35
620 62
25.000 00
500 00
323 23
5,100 00
14,070 87
21.666 51
988 00
170 27
1,575 00
5 35
TRADE MARK >
And your grocer is our willing agent to make good
our guarantee. All good Grocers sell The Alton Goods.
Ask for the
The Alton Mercantile Co.,
Enid, Oklahoma
r>r. Miles' T.axative Tablets relieve
constipation and thereby promote tli«
general health. [Advertisement.!
Women who have headache should
use ] >r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and avoid
suffer j ig. [Advertisement.]
Be t ter Tli an $ pa in k i n
Spanking w'll not cure children
of wetting the bed, because it is
not a habit but a dangerous dis-
ease. The C. H. Rowan Drug
Co., Dept. B725, Chicago, 111.,
have discovered a stri<5tly harm-
less remedy for this distressing
disease and to make known its
merits they will send a 50c pack-
age securely wrapped and prepaid
Absolutely Free to any reader of
The Independent. This remedy
also cures frequent desire to urin-
ate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old or
young. The C. H. Rowan Drug
Co., is an Old Reliable House;
write to them today for the free
medicine. Cure the aftlifted mem-
bers of your family, then tell
your neighbors and friends about
this remedy.—adv.
No Calomel Necessary
The injurious effects and un
pleasantness of taking calomel is
done away with by Simmon's
Liver Purifier, the mildest Known
Liver medicine, yet the most
thorough in action. Put up in
yellow tin boxes only. Price 25c.
Tried one: used always. —adv.
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer. 5 pei
cent of Circulation
Due from U. S. Treasurer . .
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Slock paid ill
Surplus Fund • •
Undivided Profits, less expenses and taxes Paid
National Bank Notes outstanding
Due to Other National Bonks
Due to State and Private Hanks and bankers
Individual Deposits subject to check
Time Certificates of Deposit
PoHtal Savingn DkPohUm S100 00
bondn borrowed
Notes and bills rcdiscountrd
Bills Payable, including Certificates of Deposit
for money borrowed
Rezcrvcd for taxzz
1.IAHI1.1T1KM OTIIKK THAN THOME A'HIVK
htatku '
5.108 10
1,250 00
Non.
S169,276 30
$25,000 Oil
5.000 Oil
3,007 61
25.000 00
10,797 03
83,108 12
16. 519 78
100 00
500 00
NONE
NONE
243 76
NONE
a 169,276 30
TOTAL
State of Oklah o ma, s.
County of Kingfisher, J
/, S. IV. HOGAN. President of the chore-named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
S. W. HOGAN, President
Subscribed and suwm to before mc this 15 day of Apr 191-1.
S. S. COLE. Notary Public.
My commission expires January 5. 1914.
Correct-A tttest:
C. R. KLINGMAN.
T, A. MONTAGUE.
I). W. HOGAN. Directors,
Straight At It
There is no use of our "beat
ing around the bush. We might
as well out with it first as last.
We want you to try Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy the next
time you have a cough or cold.
There is no reason so far as we
can see why you should not do
so. This preparation by its re
mark able cures has gained a
world wide reputation, and peo
pie everywhere speak of it in the
highest terms of praise. It is for
sale by All Dealers.—ad v.
Tate Simmons is confined to
his bed with infiamatory rheuma-
tism.
A big crowd attended the grad-
uation exercises Wednesday night
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