The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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THE INDEPENDENT.
Charter So, 6161.
Reserve District No. 10
Report of Condition of
Tito 1'ir.st \;iti<iii;il l£;tnli
at Cashion, in the State of Oklahoma
At the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1!>18.
Resources
l.oa".9 and discount ■
Acceptance of other batiks discounted.
Ja07,9i 3 3«
. 27,946 6!
95
84
Total loan? .... — $.W5,849 99
Notes and bills rediscounted. $92,142 04 $J4'f,7o7
Overdrafts unsecured 869
IJ. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917):
U S. bonds depcfiud to secure circulation .... . 25,000 00
I! S Bonds and cert ficates of indebtedness pledged
as collateral for state or other deposits of bills payable 5,000 00
Total U. S. bonds 80,000 00
Liberty Loan Bon is, unpledged, 3 1-2 and 4 & 4 1-4', 8,190 11
Libetry Loan Bonds, pledged to secure I' S. Deposits 17, >"0 0u
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank ..
Value of banking house .... .. .3,400 00
Equity in banking hous*
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned oth^r than banking n >u-i .. .. .
Lawful reserve With Federal Reserve Hani*
Cash in vault :md net amounts due from nations banks
Net amount due from banks and bar ker-
Other checks on banks in the same ci v or town as reporting bank
Total of Items 14, IP, 16. 17 and > $2t 274 4G
Outside checks and oth>-r cash items .. 1 *04 43
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and cue from
U. S. Treasurer 1,250 00
Expense 3(12 78
Wfti Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually own«d 01
Other assets, if any Bills of exchange 13 792
2-V90
1,950
3,400
1,575
i"5' 0
18,467
10,331
5 083
2 256
11
00
00
< 0
0 i
74
• ■9
45
02
80
05
Total.
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes pail.
Interest and discount collected or credit, ti, ti
advance of maturity and not ear :ed
Amount reserved for depreciation in K>*al estate
circulating notes outstanding ...
Net amount due to National Hanks
Net amount due to banks and bankers
Total of Items 32, 2^, and 30
Demand Deposits:
individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposits due in less than MO days
Time Deposits
Certificates of deposit
Postal savings deposits .
I Tnited States deposits, including deposits of U. S disbur.- ir.fr offi
Bills payable, including all obligations representing
money borrowed, other than rediscounts
Bill payable > iih Federal Reserve Bank
05,903 84
L'3.198 20
64,421 03
2 08
er 27,336 47
45.000 00
20 000 00
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Feder.i
Reserve Bank
Total contingent liabilities
374
16
92 142 04
..92,142 04
State ok Oklahoma, County ok Kingfisher, ss:
1, E. K. Downing, Cashier of th-> above-named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the bjst of my knowledge and neiief.
E B Downing, Ca h er
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1919
W. M Stoner
(SEAL) My Commission Expires Oct. 1 . 1920 Notary Pu lie.
Correct—Attest:
S. W. Hogan
C. R. Klingman, Dir ctors.
John R. Pollock,
Gobble's Shop
TWO BARBERS
All worK Strictly High Cass
BATH IN CONNECTION
No. 12-44*
Publisher's report of the condition of
THE STATE BANK OF REEDING
of
Reeding. Oklahoma
M irch 4, 1919.
RESOURCES
l^oans and Discounts 01 727 3*
Over drafts secured and un-
secured 3 11 42
j Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc 803 11
i Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
Due from Banks 7,148 0'
I Checks and other Cash Items 75 >0
Exchanges for clearing house
[ Expense . 12112
: Cash in Bank 012 si
Total
75,763 ■ i
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in 10,000.00
Surplus Fund 700 00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid 609 78
j Reserved for taxes
j Due to nanks 2,617 05
I Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 21 161 05
Time Certificates of Deposit 10,701 00
N'otes and Kills Rediscounts 24.^00 89
i Bills Payable 5,IKK) 00
374,702 IK
TO 000 05
' 15,000 00
15o 45
•J5,000 00
10 150 00
28,480 09
Total 75.3 37
| Stat>_ of Oklahoma, i
County of Kingfisher, f
I, E. B. Downing, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief,
so help m« Cod.
K. B. Downing, Cashier.
Subsi ribed and sworn to before me
this 11 day of Mar 1919.
[seal] Irene Casnman, Notary Public.
My pornmis.-ior expires, Jul) 10, 19Jl
Correct-Attest:
S. VV. Hogan
E B Downing
. Geo. L. Kel>e_\
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FACTS FRJN THE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
Sampson S. Christner, was
born in Okla-co Okla., Aug., 16,
1893, departed this life March 4,
1919, at his home in Caddo-co
Okla, being 25 years, f> months.
| 17 days, of age.
He became a member of the
i I'nion Congregational church,
I Feb., 6, 1912, and has led an up-
right life since.
He lived with his mother until
he was united in marriage to
Miss Olive Edna Burright Nov.,
23, 1912. To this union was
| born two children, Thelma Glad-
ys, 5 years old. and Chester -los-
eph, 2 years old.
He leaves to mourn their loss
a loving wife, two children, a
mother, nine sisters, three bro-
thers, and a host of relatives and
friends.
He was in perfect health five
days previous to his death, when
he was suddenly taken with in-
fluenza and pneumonia.
He had no fear of death, he
said he was ready to meet his
God. His body was moved
from his his home to the home
of Mr. C. C. Burright, where the
funeral services were conducted
at 2 o'clock March, 7th. after
which the remains were laid to
rest in the Lockridge cemetery.
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Those present at the funeral
The Ihz cf Flavoring Oatar-
mines Difference \'i brands
The Fncyclopedia F nic^ pays
about t! e manu.':. '.ur c; s:.;oking to-
bacco: "...on the Cor; eat ard in
America, certain 'sauci.ar? employed
.. .the use of the 'sauces' is to improve
the flavour and burning qualities of the
leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's
enjoyment depends as mu h upon the
flavoring used as upon t!; tobacco.
Your nose is a sure guid in the mat-
ter of flavorings. Try t : simple test
with several tobacco brain! ■; pour some
tobacco into your balm, rr.'j briskly,
and smell. Yon v"l rr ' e a distinct
difference in the frn" . ' cf every
brand._ The tobacco that i ■ '.ells best to
you will Smoke best in your pipe, you
can rest assured."
Carefully aged, old Bur' ;• tobacco,
plus a d..sh of pure c! i.lato, gives
TUXEDO Tobac so a pure fragrance
your nose can quickly distinguish from
any other tobacco. T. .. a..d see.
were his mother, Mrs. Ida Christ-
ner of Guthrie Okla. Brothers,
Mr. Charley Christner of Guthrie
and Mr. Arch Christner of Lib-
eral, Kans. Sisters Mrs. Ret tie
Moore, Mrs. Xannie Smothers,
Misses, Alice, Aanna and Elvira
Christner, all of Guthrie, and
Miss Daisy Christner of Okla.,
( ity, and a host of relatives and
friends.
Those unable to attend the
funeral were his wifv, children,
his brother Jake of Lincoln,
Nebr., Sisters Mi, - Pearl Christ-
ner, Mrs. Mary Wright, of Den-
ver, Colo., and Mrs. K;tte Bur-
rigt, of Guthrie.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1919, newspaper, March 13, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107440/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.