The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THE INDEPENDENT.
For Representative
In this issue of the paper will
be found the announcement of
VV. P. Kimerer, of Dover, who
seeks the nomination on the Rep-
ublican ticket in the August pri-
mary, for the important office of
representative of Kingfisher co-
unty. Mr. Kimerer is one of the
oldest residents of Kingfisher co-
unty, having located at dover,
April 22, 1889.
Mr. Kimerer is what is termed
a self made man, having estab-
l.shed himself by persistent effort
and determination to succeed by
doing unto others as he would be
done by. He is well known thru-
out the county, and has always
been a consistent party worker,
giving of his time and money to
the cause of Republicanism and
serving gratis the interests of
the party. He has legions of
friends of all political faiths who
will rally to his support at the
polls in November, and he is the
logical man for the position.
Honest, conscientious, he should
be nominated, and if he is, he
will be elected by an overwhelm-
ing majority. He will be able to
get thru nny needed legit lation
the county may want and wonld
give the county creditable rep-
resentation.
No 1249
Publisher's report of the condition of
THE STATE BANK OF REEDING
of
Reeding. Oklahoma
May 10, 1918,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Over drafts secured and un-
secured
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks
Checks and other Cash Items
Sec'y. State Banking Board
Cash in Bank
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid
Reserved for taxes
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Notes and Hills Rediscounted
Bills Payable
Total
State of Oklahoma, )
County of Kingfisher, (
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 me God.
F. B. Downing, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 15 day of May 1918.
[SEAL] Irene Cashman, Notary Public.
My commission expires, July 16, 1921
Correct-A Ltest:
lJU )!isher's Report of the Condition of
The Farmers' State Bank
of Cashion Okla., May 10, 1913
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . $91,947 39
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owntd
U. S. Liberty Bonds
War Savings Stamps
Due from Banks
Checks and other Cash Items
Exchanges for Clearing
House
Bills of Exchange
Cash in Bank
78 19
4,881 78
2,300 00
1,033 00
300 00
4,300 00
43 45
17 7tU 58
1.661 81
11.9 49
7,4 .7 43
2.611 90
$134,506 02
$10,000 00
2,0 i0 00
616 0
191 8^
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid
Reserved for taxes
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check - - - 79,901 52
Demand Certificates of Deposit none
Time Certificates of Deposit 41,796 67
Certified Checks
Suspense account
Bills Payable
47 034 16
416 40
596 50
1,000.00
5,340 05
None
500 CO
1 213 65
C5.600 76
10,000.00
600 00
853 21
91 06
fflhnt Americans tfot
Ti^et ua prouMH r nirinhrr that In our time tlje greatest, the
g.andrat, the noblest arm of the morlii fought not to en-
slave, but to free; not to beatro«, but to anue; not enuply tor
themaeluea, but for others; not far ronqneat, but for eonarieure;
not only for ua but for euery lanft unh eueigr re.
..Fr m an aiJr.-,. Colmtl Ri.ierl c. Infrsoll
May 30. liHl.
Arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Stadler, Monday
evening, May 27, a boy. Mother
and baby doing fine, and Martii^
has adopted the use of a stronger
cigar instead of the mild ones he
has heretofore been smoking.
19.199 34
9,592 77
5,264 35
10,000 00
Notice
We hereby give notice that we
have leased the following land
for fishing and hunting purposes j aroun(j Lockridge
Lockridge Locals
The "Magic Supper" last week
did well considering the postpon-
ment and the weather. Many
who were planning to come did
not hear that it was postponed
until Thursday. However, the
ladies donated almost $15.00 to
the Red Cross.
Fishing trips are the fashion
now. Craw-
are about all
for a term of years and any;fig1l , crawdads)
tresspassing upon these premises ^ catch.
will be prosecuted. South East; Mrg Dixon> of near Cashion,
Quarter and South Half of South | v.sited several davs last week
West Quarter of Section 7 Town- v/ith her daughters' Mrs. Wade,
55,600 761 ship 16 Range 4 West, L°gan j anf} Mrs. Krcber.
County, Oklahoma. ! ".,
The Twin Lakes Club. Mr. and Mrs. Eckart from the
I northenn part of the state are
' visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mrs. Cook and little son left ^ Boyer.
Monday morning after a week's
visit here with her brother, Roy
Klingman, and family.
S. W. Hogan
Geo E Kelsey
G. M. Triplett
For Sale—One good jersey cow
5 years old, fresh soon.
Mrs. Ida Long, Phone M-25.
Directors
Recapitulation
Of The First National Bank
May 10, 1918
Resources
Loans and Discounts $320,456 14
Overdrafts 3,158 72
U. S. Bonds 25,000 00
County Bonds
Stocks, Bonds and Securities 4,785 02
Banking House F.& F. & R. E 13,799 90
Cash or Sight exchange 72,721 14
Total .$439,920 92
Liabilities
Capitsl $50,000 00
Surplus and undivided profits 17,207 94
Circulation 25,000 00
Bonds Borrowed 500 00
Bills Payable and loans redis 115.407 78
Deposits 231 805 20
Miss Mildred Johnson spent
the latter part of last week with
her grandmother, Mrs. C. R.
Jones.
For Sale—one Ford Roadster.
S. B. Stewart.
Mr. Smith preached a splendid
sermon Sunday, but we need
workers.
Miss Alma Comstock is in
Oklahoma City with her sister,
Mrs. L. R. Hendrickion, who is
convalescing from a very recent
operation.
Mrs. Green and chidren return-
ed from their visit last week.
They say they had a beautiful
time but Mrs. Green had the
measels while she was gone.
Muller- Keller chocolates.
Johnson's Confectionery
Rev. Job Ingram, of King-
fisher, delivered a memorial ser-
mon at the Christain
Three men can bale two to
Church three tons per hour with a Block-
less Self-threading Hay Press.
Built in three sizes. Williams
Mill Mfg. Co., Texarkana, Ark.
Sunday to a large audience-
Fence with white oak post and
get good results. Arkansas
Lumber Co. For Sale—7 ft., John Deere
binder, nearly new, also some
Chas. Helms has hardly time work horses and mules. W. B.
to attend to his duties at the Bass, 1-2 miles west and 2 south
N .NE
Total - $134,506 02
State of Oklahoma, I
County of Kingfisher, S ' '
I, Horace G. Smith, 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 me God.
Horace G. Smith, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 22 day of May 1918
[seal] W. M. Stoner, Notary Public
My commission expires,Oct., 13, 1920.
Correct-Attest:
W. A. Clift )
Fred Hoffman [• Directors
T. G Abercrombie )
Melville Carter
Total 439,920 92; meat maraet since the arrival of J of Reeding.—nf4
The above statement is correct. the newgirl at his home on Tues-
day morning, May 28
E. B. Downing, Cashier
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E.
and daughter, Christine,
Sunday with relatives in
homa City.
Price
spent
Okla-
Cherries—Plenty of ripe cher-
ries at Klingman Fruit Farm.
G. E. Stone. 2t4
For sale—Sweet potato plants
at the George Grace farm home'
Phone RL-52.
Casement screen doors. Any
body can hang them. Their good
ones. Enquire at
Arkansas Lumber Co,'s office. j f
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t
T ; « , V f"
Dr. Pollock, Dr. Warrick, H. G. j
Smith and the editor enjoyed an i Fonnd—a pair of spectacles
excellent dinner at the C . B. | on the streets. Owner can have
Sandefur home last Sunday. j same by identifying property and
paying for this notice.
A big shipment of good white
oak posts at the Arkansas
Lumber Yard.
Subscribe- for the Oklahoma
News at the Independent office.
A new supply of oil
cloth just in. Plenty
of plain and fancys in
the highest grade
manufactured, Merit-
as-Sanitas quality.
CHASTAIN BROS.
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