The County Democrat. (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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The County Democ r
stared at the Tecumseh, Oklahoma, po.tofflce, aa Mcoad clan ms 11 under the act of Mareh t. I*.9.
VOLUME 25.
TBCUMSEB. POTTAWATOMB COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY MARCH 21, 1919.
DEATH or HU HA1DT DIAL.
A. PRINCE, PROMINENT
1UUNHII MAN, PAMII A WAT
Mra. Hardy Dial died at the ^kawaea
W. A. Prince, who bee been for more I Hospital lent Saturday. Mra. Dial had
than six moetha confined to hia bed I been critically 111 for aome time, the
by paralysis, died Friday, March 14. family deciding to move her to the
Mr. Prince waa a native of Tenn- I hoapital in the hopea that the treat-
eaaee. He came to thia city in 1903 meat *he might receive there would
and 1 aa lived hare elnee that time, (benefit her and atay the hand of death.
He waa one of Tecumseh'e beat buai. M.e. Dial haa been a conaiatant mem
neaa men. The W A. Prince atore, be' of the M. E. Church South for
which he eatabliahed and owned when ™any yearn and haa a clean, chriatian
he died, waa, you might aay, head | >»fe to her credit which ehe haa now
.quartern for a large number of both|g°n* t0 receive her rewnrd at Hia
country and city trade. He had the|bande who haa promiaed to thoae who
faculty of knowing the wanta of hia truat and believe in Him eternal hap-
easterners and made it a point to carry pineaa, which ia the greateet of all
a etoek of good# that pleaaed them, blessings.
Prom the day the Prince atore waa | Hh« ia aurvlved by a huaband, three
aona and five daugbtera.
Funeral aervicea were held at the
Oaakill Undertaking Parlora in Shaw*
nee, 8unday, March 16, Bev. Braly con-
ducting the aervicea.
NOTION.
All membera of the Tecumaeh branch
American Bed Croea are requeated to
meet at the C«nr’t Houae, Saturday at
opened it grew from year to year, un-
til! it waa one of the beat paying ea-
tabliahmenta in the city, due to hia
excellent bueineae ability.
Aa a public apirited man he waa al-
waya ready to back with hia money
any public enterpriae for tha better-
ment of Tecumaeh.
Hia death takea from Tecumaeh
man who will be mieeed no little.
He leavea a wife and one child, and (3:00 1. ji.
a mother, five brothera and two eie- | C. A. KNIOHT, Preeident.
tore to monrn hia death. | MBS. J P FLOYD, Sec.
The funeral aervicea were conducted
by Bev. Carraway, aaiated by Bev. A. I D. W Spencer and Mra. Mamie Hudi-
A. Ewton and Bev. J. D. Braly. The j burg are at Stigler, Okie., thia week
body waa laid to reat in the Mieeioa | looking after buaineaa mattera in that
cemetery. I city where Mra. Hudiburg haa buaineaa
A boat of friende join na in extend- I interests,
ing aympathy to the family in their [
and bereavement. | Dave Bamaey and family motored
| down from Betbel Wedneaday evening |
We wiah to thank the many frienda | for a abort viait with Mra. Bamaey’a
for their kindneaa and floral offeringa | parenta, Mr. and Mra. S. H. Long-
during the illneee and death of our (etretb.
WORK STARTED ON CRIBS
MORGAN BUNOALOW
Cnee Morgan haa carpentera at worn
thia week rebuilding the /Scott place
on South Broadway. The building ia
to be added to and converted into aa
up-to-date, modern bungalow. The
plana call for the latent and moat mod
urn conveniencaa and will be, when
completed, one of the niceat homea ia
the city.
A LON" BtO ' DWAT.
QUITE A SURPRISE.
A wedding which will be quite a
purpriae to aimoat every one in Tecum-
aeh took place March lat at Stroud,
Okla., when Miaa Margaret Horne and
W. L. Johnson were married. Mr.
Johnson is at preaent in the army, but
expecting to be mustered out at an
early date. He waa, before the war,
connected with the Coleman Hardware
store at Macomb, and la a young man
of splendid business ability.
The bride ia the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Horne of thia city and
ia a very fine Christian character. At
preaent she is employed in the bank at ICuiston, Thurman McKinney,
Stroud. I Blackwell.
They will in the near future go to I Tenor—Leslie 8traughn.
house keeping at Macomb where they I Baritone—Henry Dial, Beth King,
will make their home. I Trombon
The Democrat joins a host of friends | McCuiston, Harold H. Tusker,
in congratulations and good wishes for | Drums—Paul Beck,
a happy and prosperoua life.
TBOUMSRH WILL SOON HAVE
A BEAL PIRST CLASS BAND _
• It is the intention of the City Coun-
Through the kindneaa of the buaineaa ell aftar doing tie necessary grading
men of Tecumaeh in subscribing to a along Broadway to giva the rtreet a
fund to obtain a director, the young good foundation of cinders, after which
men of the city have organised a band w« are going to try to give this street
and have at preaent twenty-three mem- a good eoat of gravel or rock screen
bora. They would like to increase >uga, which should keep the street free
their membership to thirty pieces and from mod and dust,
invite any one to join, whether they If the owners of the buildings would
know anything about music or not. •"•nge to build some guttering in
They have only been organised about front of their property similar to that
three weeks and have made wonderful *• front of the Court Houae and which
progress in that time and expect to I *m informed will cost about 80 cants
give a coneert in the near future. ■ P*r foot.
They would appreciate any dona- I Then it will take about 18 yards
C.
It ia iu
cot • r.ng 11 » in >t
the ruorchaata » !
form a auitab'e
tl.cmrelvra,
aNc'utc n
t
Thin vhou d t>. p
of gravel per 28 foot lot, this gravel •tores, groc net an
will cost $1.00 per yard at the gravel
pit or $2.00 per yard delivered on the 1 the*r »torea open
street. Tha City will put the cinders I until a late hour,
on the street without coat to the owners
of property, bnt if the guttering and
tiona that might be made them, aa they
expect to order uniforms soon.
A good band is one of the beat ad-
vertisements that a town can have,
and we should all encourage the boya
in their public apirited undertaking.
Following ia a list of the members:
Piccolo—'Robert W. Pucker.
Cornets—Lester 8traughn, Chas. I.
Tucker, Earnest Ward, Ralph Penny. |<cour*°’ will be nothing to compare with
Baas—Roy DeBord, Clyde Guilliams. br,ck P“y'“K. but neither will the coat
Alto—Audley Ferguson, 8. H. Long | b« anything to compare,
atreth, Dwight Billington, Verne Me-
B. C.
the gravel is put on, the expense will wi*h the exception that perhaps the
have to be met by the property owners. | llru2 stores might arrange to open dur
Thia kind of an arrangement of
The coat of any kind of paving ia
| prohibitive at this time.
J. F. FLOYD, Acting Mayor.
| ftenton Copeland.
Director—Ned Jenner.
P. J. Wagner of Fort Worth, Texas,
Thaddeus Bailey, Qlenn | formerly of thia city, waa in the city
thia week on buaineaa and visiting old
friends. Mr. Wagner is in the oil
business and says things are coming his
way in good shape.
jno. Dutton,
AT PRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH.
ing certain hours, and thua allow all
the merchants to have one day of rest.
It haa been suggested that the City
Council pass an ordinance covering
stores opening on the Sabbath, but we
believe thia can be regulated by the
merchants, however if it cannot, and
is not done we will proeaed to pass
a suitable ordinance.
J. F. FLOYD, Acting Mayor.
Watch and look for tha next two
numbers of High School lyceum course.
They will come in April.
huaband and father.
MSB. W. A. PRINCE,
ELIZABETH PRINCE.
Charter No. 7786.
J. N. Dunn of Trousdale, waa in the
[city Monday on buaineaa and while |
here made the Democrat office a pleas
ant call.
Charter No. 10.104.
Read E. C. Nichols A Co.’s ad
I thia iaxne of the Democrat.
Reserve District No. 10.
Reserve District No 10
RETORT OF CONDITION OF THE
Tecumseh National Bank
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Farmers National Bank
Arrangement!* have been made for
specie! music at the Presbyterian
Church Sunday. Among the numbers
will bo a solo by Mia. Harry Laird, LOST—Pocket book with $1.00 in L
who ia in the city visiting her parent# I one E)k - one imjU, diamond At Tecumaeh, in the State of Oklahoma, at the Close of Buaineee on Mas, 4. 191$.
*"» u -i• *:wu!■*».. "•«- L.„ ,«,.ain,,S5S2S^ ...
, . er PlaM® return to Mra. O. W. Colvert Customers’ liability account of acceptances of this
attend ineae aer . |Md r9ward | bank purchased or discounted by it, ............. 9,409.26
$192,980.56
every one
At Teaumsek, ia the State of Oklahoma, at the eloea of busintea on Mar. 4, 1919.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, ineluding rediscounts, (except
those shown in b anu e) .......................$196,274 73
Total loan..................................... 196,274;73
Ovanlraft*, secured 41.S12.IH*: unsecured, 9561.74, ...........
U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but including
U. S. certificate# of Indebtedness):
U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value) ...........................................25,000.00
U. 8. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to
secure postal savings deposits (par value) ..........1,500.00
Liberty Loan Bonds:
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3), 4 and 4* per cent,
unpledged, ........ ,17,450.00
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3$, 4, and 4$ per cent, pledged
to secure State or other deposits or billa
payable, ................ 10,000.00
Bonds Securitise, etc. (other than U. 8.):
Bonds and securities pledged aa collateral for State, or
other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable......1,013.10
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks)
owned unpledged...................................7,329.93
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription) .............................................
Value of banking houae, owned and unincumbered ____6,250.00
Equity in banking house .................................
Furniture and Fixtures, .....................................
Real Estate owned other than banking houae,..................
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank, ...................
Cash in vault and net amounta due from national banka,........
Net amounts due from banka, bankers, and trust companies
other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15,....................
Ohecka on other banka in the same city or town
aa reporting bank (other than Item 17) ...................
Total of Items 14, 15, li, 17, and 18, .............. 6,519.86
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
from U. 8. Treasurer, .....................................
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually
owned.............................................
PUBLISHER'S REPORT
Of the Condition of the
SECURITY STATE BANK
Total loans,. .. ,. *, . , .,.
Arthur Myer, who volunteered for Notes and billa rediscounted (other' than beak
overseas service as soon aa war was acceptances told) (see Item 57a) ..*4,450.60
Of Tribbey, Oklahoma, March 4, 1919. (declared, returned thia week from | Ov*]rdj'*fts ““secured, $898.69.............
RESOURCES: (camp. Arthur waa greatly disappoint-] ’im>liiilin«r ^l*berj3r B°nda, but
Loans and discounts .......$60,637.85 . I including U. 8. certificates of indebtedness):
$196,274.73 I stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc. 6,687.90 [*“ ln not to go across. U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (pax
1,934.34 I Banking House ............ 1,500.00 lrr2ta?> ■................................VT ...
Furniture and Fixtures ..... 1,300.00 I O. E. Grecian, formerly president of | ,nd* and certificates of indebtedness pledged
Other real estate ownod..... 20.00 the Krgt National Bank at stroud, but bill^nai'/hl!/0' 8U‘* °r 0tl,*r ae«"*iU
Due from banks ........... 3,806.62 ... ,r D““, payable,
Checks and other cash items 1,000.00 who >* temporarily located in Shawnee, j U. 8. bonds and
Bills of Exchange ......... 19,956.18 was in the city Wednesday visiting F.
26,500 00 | Cash in Bank ............. 3,052.98 M. Phillips of the First National Bank.
. $202,448.82
4,430.50
$197,998.32
898.69
.25,000.00
LIABiLlTIES ’ I Carl Boyd and Louie Kellogg are
Capital Stock paid in .......$10,000.00 back from over sea’s service, arriving _____ __ ______
Surplus fund .............. 2,300.00 in the city last Friday. They both | Bondi, aecuxltlse. etc. (other than U
«,«0.C0 I »£*««' n5r.m;. s- - Jk»k Ik. picture .( he.l.l eud «... | 7
Individual deposits subject ’ ‘ ,heT had the best of car« *nd training.
to check ................. 73,432.82 They both say they never felt better
Time Certificates of Deposit 7,700.00 in their lives. Carl and Louie left Te-
8,343.03 J ®* ier * ob,‘ck8 outstanding 1,297.10 the same time, went across
bat
1.150.00
6.250.00
2.500.00
.1,950 00
10,98L17
6,112.65
252.31
114.90 |
TOTAL ................$97 961 53 together and served in the same
State of Oklahoma, County of Pot- talion all during their army service. | Real estate owned other than bun
I They were discharged at Camp
ston, Kansas.
tawatomie, ss.
I, J. D. Howar.|, Qa|ilu^r of the
above named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
so help me God.
J- D. HOWARD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 14th day of March, 1919
JAMES MILLIGAN,
certificates of indebtedness
owned and unpledged, ........
Liberty Loan Bond:.
Liberty Loan Bonds, 37, , n
unpledged, .........".......
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3*, 4. and ptr i ut pe g j u.
•ocux-e_Stmte or other drpos ts or hi! payul 7
K.).
. . ------ ra fci to. -t r
other deposits (posts, txc u .„d) kr i p*ya!)„, .
ecumiis other tl.au L. to. u.n-.. t i„£u.1 ng ,1 • I,,
owned unpledged, .........
3tock of Federal Rcsirir I tn ( r cm . :
subscription) ..............
value of banking house, own 1 an . nii.ncumb r i
Furniture and Fixtures,
ng bouse.
.5,0003)0
sa . '(KjUlV
0 00 “0
TUi:.
i Liiiur.
Lawful reserve with Fed ra! R. . r. e
Cash in vault and net an.oun t , l. ; i.
banks, .................
Net amounts due from bunks, ban... r. ;.nd tru.t tu . .
other than included in It. ms 13, i-. or i >,......‘
Checks on other banks in tLe same city or loan as rc
porting bank (other than Item 17) ..........
Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, ............. 12,71 U. 0
12.: u •
2; ,00.00
9,78:
6,ol/O.O0
ii.OuO 00
. 6,0Uu.0o
10,144.88
-2.1.38
1,250.00
1,000.00
NoUry Public.
My Oom. expires Dec 20, 1922
b. wT5;;Jg”MriTOUOt‘i8’c-
TOTAL.......................................
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in, ....................................
Surplus Fund, ................................. “
Undivided profits, .........................$27,561.08
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid ......1,571.82
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance
of maturity and not earned (approximate) ................
Amount reserved for all interest accrued......... ” ’' |
Circulating notes outstanding, ...................... ”
Net amount due to National Banks, ................... |
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and truat companies
(other than included in Items 31 or 32) .................
Cashier's ehecks on own bank outstanding,............ |
Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 ...................17 147 88
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve (deposits payable withia SO daya:
Individual deposits subject to cheek, .......................
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 daya (other
than for money borrowed) ...........................
Total of demand deposits (other than bank depoaits)
aubjeet to Reaerve, .............................152,620.87
Tima depoalte subject to Rsesrvs (payable after 30 daya,
or subject to SO days or more notiee, and postal
saving#):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
State, county, or other municipal deposits seeured by
pledge of assets of this bank, .............................
Postal saving deposits...............................!!!.!!".
Bills payablo, other than with Federal Raserve Bank,
including all obligations representing money borrowed,
other than rediscounts, ....................................
. No. 915.
.$294,063.13 | PUBLISHER'S REPORT
of the Condition of
$25,000.00 I THE DALE STATE BANK
12,500.00 I Of Dale, Oklahoma, March 4 lp]y
, BE8OURCE8:
25,989.26 | Loans and Discounts.......
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured
1.060.75
9.671.76 J Furnituro and Fixtures
I Warrants
6,078.84 i Due from banks
1,397.23 I War Savings Stamps
I Cash in Bank
THE MACOMB STATE BANK.
of Macomb, Oklahoma. March 4, 1919.
BESOUBCE8. ___.........
Loans and Discounts.......$88,364.37 Check*' ®",0CVe<!. °.f ci,y or town ot
’ reporting ban* and other cash items, . .
Overdrafts, secured and Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
unsecured...................NONE I from U. S. Treasurer, ..............
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc., 2,100.88 | Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on
Banking House............. 1,800.00 L,*01” ?nd Bills Receivable not past due, ........
Furniture and Fixture........ 1,740.00 Town^™* *' *“d 8UmP’ *CtU*117
Other Real Estate owned, ......None
Due from Banks, ........... .16,332.99 I 7 OTAL, ................................................ $310 853 99
Checks and other Cash Items 541.21 | LIABILITIES
U. S. Liberty Bond..........13,360.00 ^* in
935,613.15 | Bills of Exchange, cotton.....11,677.22 Undivided profits,
487.90
7,050.00
883.00
883.00
500.75
5,075.70
210.00
2,948.25
Cash in Bank,
2,267.63
. .$53,651.75
TOTAL ..........
151,300.70 1 LIABILITIES
1 17 |aapiJml S*00!1 P*id in......$ 5,000.00
1,320.17 I Surplus Fund .............. 2 500 00
(Undivided Profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid ____ 5,299.06
Individual Deposits subject
I to e}\eek................... 35,322.54
I Tim© Certificates of Deposit 5 192 75
81.302.73 I Cashier's checks outstanding * 82.70
j Liabilities other than those
above stated ............ 254 70
TOTAL ......... $53,651.75
TOTAL, ................$138,184.30
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in,......$10,000.00
Surplus Fund, .............. 3,200.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid........... 2,687.17 |
Due to Banks, .......None
Reserved for Taxes, ..None
Individual deposits subject to
check...................112,050.61
. .............$ 8,660.64
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid...... 4,705.87
Interest and discount collected or credited, in
advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) .........
Amount reserved for taxes accrued,...........................
Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding ....................
Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35, .................. 7,696.24
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Raserve (deposits payable within 30 days):
591.14
44.17
1,250.00
3,000.00
475.57
25,000.00
5,000.00
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed) .........................
State, County or other municipal deposits secured
by pledge of assets of this bank,............................
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
Time Certificates of Deposit, . .8,169.83 I •ubj*ct to ,Rf*«rv.e; ................182,456.57
r, V- . ni. u . . J- O otc Certificates of deposits (other than for money
Cashier’s Checks Outstanding, 2,076.69 | fcorrowed) .
Total of time deposits subject to reserve, Items
42, 43, 44, and 45
.......31,745.41
1,000.00
651.53
TOTAL, ................$138,184.30
State of Oklahoma, County of Potta- I Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank including
watomie, ss. ,
10,000.00
.$294,063.13
TOTAL..................................................
State of Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie, ss.
I, Jess M. Caldwell, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
tha above statement ia true to tbs best of my knowledge and belief.
_ JESS Mi CALDWELL, Cashier.
CORRECT—ATTEST: R. 8. CALDWELL, M. L. CALDWELL LENA Jt
CALDWELL, Directors. ’
Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 11th day of March 1919
L. P. HENDERSON,
(SEAL) Notary Publio.
My commission expires April 3, 1919.
State of Oklahoma, County of Pot-
tawatomie, ss.
I, Dillard ‘ Saylor, Cashier of the
above named bank do solemnly swear1 u'i"
that the above statement is true to the j
best of my knowledge and belief so
I, C. R. Wallace, president of the
above named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement it true to the
beat of my knowledge and belief so
me God.
C. R. WALLACE, President.
ell obligations representing money borrowed, other
than rediscounts,
3,954.77
6,000.00
1,000.00
7,606.24
168,818.49
3,638.08
10,000.00
31,745.41
23,000.00
$310,852.99
94,450.50
4,450.50
help me God. | Subscribed and sworn to before me
DILLARD SAYLOR, Cashier, this 12th day of March, 1919.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 11th day of March, 1919.
Seal L. P Henderson, Notary Public
My commission expires April 3, 1919*
Correct—Attest: M. L. Caldwell
Ed Patton, Directors.
E. F. AKIN, Notary Public.
(SEAL) My Commission expires Jan.
3, 1923.
Correct—Attest: W D.- glas, Luther
Miller, Directors.
TOTAL................................................
Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal
Reserve Bank (see Item Id) .............................
Total contingent liabilities (57 a, b, and e) ................
State of Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie, ss.
I, M. H. Wkgner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
M. H. WAGNER, Cashier.
CORRECT—ATTEST: D. W. 8PENCER, T. D. SMITH, E. L. ROSEBUSH,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 18th day of March, 1919.
B. H. DICKSON,
(SEAL) Notary Public.
My Commission expires March 1st 1921.
UflVl l I
to it tiai they
asr< einent among
rcgu'at ng th • ;.>ur- ■<
ecssity
tn iry ■*
drug stolen.
Inasmuch as all our merchants keep
on Saturday night
wr cannot see why
in most cases, all our stores cannot
be closed practically all day, 8naday,
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