The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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The Leading |
Rogers County 3
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THECO L LIN S VIL L E N E WS
i"* »«» Niimtwi
| BOOST
2 For
| Collinsville
5«»» umuii
11.00 Per Year.
OCfAN TO OCEAN
MI STARTCB
Aviator Fowler Leaves on
Way to Mew York-
Flying on Schedule
8*o Francisco, Sept, li.—
with a steady trudy trade wind
nf tho PaoiS/t U!. 1___I n .
NO. 10
burn early tomorrow morning
crone the backbone of the Sier-
raa, through the treacherous
Bust* of the Ti uelree path* and
land ror the night at Reno. Aa
scheduled tonight, he will make
up at Elko, Nev , Salt Like City,
I ranger and Cheyenne Wyom-
ing. North Platte, Nebraaka.
Omaha Rock Ialand, IIIChi
■e ""“'DIE Miff IfTORNS
. —----- .mu iuh mat
bS Waagolftii toiry to do what
|b® b*» seemingly done. I am
mi 01 CUD
otneis are thrrr- ~
Against Extra Session.
Governors Are Divided IThe Hon. Qid Oraham wishes
Over The Result of th« New* to state that he u op
Mallte E lectio n / f*"1,®? an extr» eeaaion of the
« egialature oq the ground* that
Clubbing
----n ui ' . 1 4,1 I VHI itiaillV ClCUIUn * ,
cago, Pori Wayne, Ind., Indian 0 . I If*1® -----„------.
apolis, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Al- Spring Lake, N. J. Sept. 11.—M* *• spending the taxpayers
bany and New York. He will Fretb from tb® close of bia cam !mone-V *nd is not commenaur
fnllnig Iks Asssl* a« tu. Ci . I DAicrn In Uaina ___I tttfi a-4 *“ 1----
wiwia nwoy imay trade wind duuaio, ai-i w* L 7. • . —| v~ •• w
of the Pacific at his back Rob- .any >nd New York. He will | Fr?ab from the close of his cam|“one-V an* is not
ertP. Fowler, the flrat aviator to I the track of the Southern1 in M*ine> Congressman Iate and ln k^epi
attempt a trana oont i uen t si P*c,flc« Union Pacific and Chi- R'chmond Pearson Hobson re. I drouth just passed
flight sped today up the feKile c*8° and Northwestern Rail ;*Ined t° his summer home here
Sacrementa Vailuy and landed at ' 1 ‘
6:88 o'clock this pvening at the
foot of the White ramparts of
cago and Northwestern Rail
ways to Chicago.
He is accompanied by apecla
—----- — ..Uu.n. w train, which carried a full staff
tbs Sierras, the conquest of °i mechanici*ns and parts of
whose summit may prove theithree COfflP|ele biplanes.
,0CC®8® or fail-1 Alta, Calif., Sept. 12.—Plying
Wl£ ttJElTS*» q °ver ber* *» considerable elev*
. W*®,® br!*f halt at Sacremen- tion Fowler fell. The machine
to for oil and gasoline be drove }w*e demolished. The aviator
21.®high pver the rolling scaped with minor bruises and
I?!*.* ib!.*.*nd i^Oded without a I said the accident was dne to a
* j'* unis ana landed without a •aid the accident was dne to a
rd j^'dent at Au-Idling rudder aud declared that
* hundred and twenty th* machine might be repaired
wx muss from his starting land the flight resumed later.
six miles
point.
Speeded by a mother’s kiasl^
"* ,#r
Co",MV"to F*lf-
P®“ ^at he was mak- Pl»oe at the fair ground 8ep-
ing a steady forty-five miles an tom ber 27, 28, 29 and 80. will be
hour nace froin wKiAh h. -_____laa fnlln«-
* woj-ufo oiiiea u wuuwrn,
boar pace from which be never |M ,ollowB:
“«A“,erL n
keeping with the
....uxjuuurwriQa nonson re•|,“''“*,, j«** pnneed over in this
Here I ilLS" ^ I
M ias|^Lv®Mel >oight entered |X“ff D«“ocrata and to
TO HELP DEMOCRATR
Stanpatlsm and Insur-
gency gf Outs.
The President is too much of
nrtntlrhi^ be a good politician,
or anything of a statesman. It
a true to say, however, that he
** betwixt HeU and the W
Works. Standpatiam and In-
surgency have come to a parting
of the ways. A atraierht RAn..K
ibblng Rate* Mads
b •> M aBHai wMawgMHM
tmmmm
Statement of The
First National Bank.
Collinsville, Oklai
SoptemToer 1, x & 1 l
■ /l£j
tbedomsof thestata SldSLSri/2:10
Bmamsulo a roar from thJIf^LiiI J™*'. P°*L®e. *100.00;
thousands massed in Agricul- tvwS1? Race, purse,
tural Park directed him to hia i 10 ®A«,®ar old Poe® or
landing place. m® Trot, puree, $75.00.
*1^^! darl0?. ®P*raI be set- Day, 28,-Derbr Race,
«ed easily, pulled the cotton ®*“'i0“««»nd50 yerda, purse!
^“uih{®me*Kr® »d •bouted: J“00;l ®U^2:15 Pace, 8 best
uIS, • b®re. boye. What°u* Puree, $100.00;
*b*»*ooain« R*ce. purse,
wse 8.-87 o’clock. He had oov-j*60*00-
flmfl^t^ffata joomw lfNrd Dey, 2$.—l. Mile Base V***™__Jn j866, ot 188*7 tbeltmAlngforth th
***— to ** «nenPf try *■» g
*•* **!*• Rauniag Race, free for **** N°rthweel and the Soulib
Maine election. ,u. p,u.,
city population since 1884 iaa I **'*', ve9,el Aouight entered I "“T ^“ocrats and to
been very marked, making the|4“epi®ftl wMwrs. The naval St®. the Republicans. The
drift toward wet conditional’ig tb* ®*ol#er Hai Ohi, *Dl*y *lotbe theoretically
strong in pr»nn*Mi»i. r I which with Roar Ia# highly instructed m it u
lieve, however
demonstrated to students of I ?“ in® eD*r»ncu to the harbor I,BUUe*Don- Uu» it feele
prohibition and temperance that! ate t.oni8ht. The warship took I j Pre*eure of protection more
the next move to make will nStiEfrk,P lbe ^pithead naval re I af,.u aees clearer in the prose*
be or should not be confined to I ,n connection with King I Ji.OD* aad inveetigationa how
odividual statea, and I make al000?*®* cornpUon. She will ili!H®bS®“,robb®d.by the pro-
orecaat that from thia battle in|ancbor tbe Hudson river to-1 dut'e■, It is better pre-
Main a movement will begin that | _ I P»red now to understand what
will end in putting prohibition in I TheHai C^H^flngs a full com- hn?,.P^inocrata in, the lower
ttie constitution ot tho United P«®*ot of Ctowjle officers and ,ed by th®
States." M50 seamen, Ad an elaborate!!nc?mp!ira,ble Underwood, are
Several of the governors here|Prp*faBD,n® PL, entertainment | dDf0r1it’ and bow Ml
for the governors’ conference. ?*• bwn arrangfl for the vial- P”*,dent la saying
tomorrow expreeaed wiflaly di-|^,” by c,,y* *nd nation. 1t*rlff oommiaaion are
verse views on the result 1 v W more in New | ,“® e ‘Kn o0id“°® •od de-
Governor Emmet O’Neil of I Xopknthe Hai Cbl expected to | RL™? thePr«Mdent, not the
Alabama said: “lam dslightedrl*.1* RoaloB» Newport. Philadel-1 u?J?00nta\ W|M> is Pl»yin* pol-
to hear that Maine baeltrae phl#’ A“Mpolla and other places. I Jfir pl#,lnir T®py •kiUI««y,
Loans snd Discount^.................... . . $86,551.92
U. S. Bonds..........................................V 6,500.1
Overdrafts................................................ .1,322 47 s
Premium on Bonds....................... ,. ■);
Banking house, F. & F..... | J
‘
^o,824i29
m«au»iis§ isvwov, $
Redemption fund
Cash and Exchange
Capital
Surplus and Profits
Circulation...................
Deposits — -.................
1Arr
■ M
$163,917.57
$ 25,000.00
7,511.45
6,500.00
124,906.12
$163,917.57
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Alabama in 1609 when I led L - _ ”7^“
against putting prohibition in | Wing To ilo#
tho itlta Annat.Dn4.lAM 4m. ak — I *n<
We may here get a forec sat of
theisaneof the next Preeiden-
"Mcampaign. It is predatory
hia oUahanidanTad msTaw SiF^l*1^®* free for all, $25.00;
zzzl ""tor
J® n‘neteea minutes L Day, 80.-1 Mile, 2:10
£J*d twenty-five miles fromlT^t, 8 best in 5 heats, $100.00-
aMfviUe to Loomis in twenty- J 8-year-old Puce, $76,00;
* H® “MtttMead aj1 Mil® and 70 yards Ruaoiag
speed Of fifty-four miles an Hour j Race, $100 00.
^tbapiTto^Sw*0dikbMn*he riZ*!.e toM‘htaU°n 1fe®®rvea tb*
MfuNew Castle shortly after 6 iSP1 *? ch®wt® kbe Published
o dock and ha decided^ to flea Prd*ro* program, to iaterlaoa
cend at Ashnrn, rather than aad postpone or declare
riiklpaiagbi ---------^ ‘
t° reuch C°l,.^, git
point originally scheduled. *»w.» t -
ler expect* to make the tras^USSl allf
cooUnental trip in twentrei'*f
the state constitntion. Aa thel That- rImm!...*. I n.nluxpMiin1'. ,11 l® Predatory
result of our victory we havel * *** Elephants I wealth OB*iaat the plain people.
disposed or the problem in an Collinsville will be well reore-1 *ho0?twri*i®L th® P»r°A
excellent manner.’’ ' Mated in Tulsa, 8eptamber 22 tinn“ r^h!chw®very, o4b®r quea-
Governor Albert W. GUchriat Indloatione are jhafithTtown I «£. p”*Wwn will re-
of Florid* "It appears that|wflt turn out waft ^attracted^ b! -7h.er.e wlU thu® b® b»‘
prohibition waves sweep the] wonderful new circus which the aaadjmramount
country about every twetjty flv. Baraum and BteSSy^ peonie w!ISSh? *$£2*9*** bb«kd'
years. In 1865, or 1856; tbe patting forth SKJSS Th!iriSch **’ whe‘b®p thepeople by
™ I6W of Sis
«Miw parade Wfiieh
»CSDw«jia«jB!a esc KXSXSCSXS^XS®
HLJiesaMJfiwesS^rand Chain H
» The New York Store “
WE «U to announce we will curry the LIC STEM LM£
ol Suite end Cloak,. Thie le a New York line and one ot the
heat HMuutactunre ol Ladle, and Mlaeea Sulla and Cloak, eh
the Market. Th. Suit or Ctortt of your dream^-your Ideal
-the kind you’ve alway, yearned lor..that kind la ben new
ready to put on and wear.
The new epeclally woven, apecldly deigned, hand
hoawaiMin. tropical Woretede, flne Black Broadcloth and Car.
acnle. They are trlmeet. chapelieet and moat ervlceahle*
They fit perfectly and refuse to pucker or egg.
CALL AND SEE THEM ...
^■•Mssaa.jsfSfesafejt
prohibataatM’ is a man who,! The great metnageria of thiJ f»r >b® avaruga voterT Shall the
white taking a drink himself | circus is creating nothing 0hortla?B,b,,,tratton •aooeenfolly am-
does not want to see anyone else I of a aenaation in tewoa it viaita I R?oy uP°.n *be country at lam
take anything bat stomach bit-11* oontaina the most ramarkablai 5^®. rntb^e®s agencies which at
bitters or soft drinks. ’’ |collection of rare beasts of any ICbloaffo 'hf®® yaara ago its man-
8ih?8rn01!’„!iobe»‘T8, Veaaey of Uoological display in the worid, **®ra “d agents vneoeesfony
Sooth Dakota: I regret veryiaod many epeciinens which were I® mpIo?e<1 aP°n *be Republican
touch that Maine baa taken a |®ot duplicated m any other soo P®^1*®®^
backward step.’’ |in America or Europe. The’l Ajl economic issues pale before
_ Governor Abram J, Potbier of I chief attraction here is a yearl*ncb ®° ®*i«®ncy. Mr. Taft’s
Rhode Island: “I am, not aur jold tirade, the tmlj one everlp*r>on®b4y» ®° matter how at-
®*W <^OT" S,Snla Vli*j50*Jiar^ in ,4C| }t ISSlirth1*. k?* an *to® wb#n w*
ernor Plaistad of Maine, a close M* the only giraffe not full gro wn I refl®ct4b®4 »• programme and
___ ’ | ®wr seen outside tbe deotha of
--“» African jungte. Matured
A good clean statement iu a source of pride to the
managers of a good bank. It should be a source of pride
to the customers, and ws believe it it. The above at-*-^
ment laa good one and shows tbe excellent growth of
tpwnaa woll aa tho bonk. It shown that conditions v
the Firit National Bank are good. No bank > str“
than the atatement it makes and-upon the strength <
statement we solicit your account.
first national bank
P '
the^^irvV*hando?thef oS^eowfl* “en Morgan,every ffiai
hSrTfl'sr.^ji
American people and Aswrloan cao®® *ith -
industries by tbe poteg of Stand- *rfne<i the com!
ardCMl and steal andjren. of tka
eager tonal aad Iks
*—* M-
I: •>
ti ij
• it
i ■;
’• - -
. SiVsL
old on
wiki I
«aa oomnuasea no legal wrong,
*fd *h® ®oMng talde °< thevor-
diet of the ballot box by ooa-
pwctonol uoarpation, to the
tour when It adopted a ptatform
of impoatere, placing upon it tbe
pretendod emraterfhlte present-
went of Theodore Rooatevell, but
coupling him with Bosky Jim, a
yokemate out of the very jaws
of Wan street. *
atrioM*
|.vt«
rainpMR, the end
'for tbe good of
bueinees only agffi
Itat and licensed bk.„
same old story, dm,
soeg, the same old orot
over with goose grease
mono facts rera’ larder, m
four years more of the
dom which tbe Demoerate
e agreeshave unmaskedbuta
downed; whioh UaJ“^
Stanley and tbe rest
““w4, but left thna *’
untouched and ___
‘ them stands idif «
The New York Stoi
giraffes ore scarce enough but
this youngster'Is worth its
weight in gold.
Tbe performance in the main
ton! is presented by 400 of the
world’s greatest artiste, gath
ered from no less than thirty^
two nations. The acta they ara
offering are hovel and not at all
like the acta that have been seen
in America in the put. Fifty
clowns furnish the comedy and
in this respect the show is the I
laughing success of the age. I
And there are tshrillo without I
number from the start to the!
®“*®b- ^Tbe performance of
Charles tbe First, a chimpanzee!
bicycle rider aud roller skater
le a moat sensational sorpiWf
Tbe specialties of John Ducan-
d!!^1 hor*^. Win-
ston a riding seals, a brass band
of elephants, the Konyot family
of German riders, tbe Fonellil
f®ml7 Italian aorobsts, the
UeOeko family of French equU-
ibrita and the Siegriet-Sttbon
family of aerialists are of the
Aral European rank.
Baraum and Bailey carry 1.
*8 P®0***®' 700 horoee, 40 ele-
phants, 80 camels, 1,000 other
miimals, dynamo plants, barber
hrth®’ ®?J!frin<L ®®*®bfl4bm®nte,
beth parlors, laundries, black!
s^SBAaffes-
fourteen ecru of ground.
Flying tbe flag of
he Republican lea*
___l___ _ •
JK3K3HK31;
Official Statement of the Condition of the
FARHERS and MERCHANTS BANK
COLLINSVILLE, OKLAHOMA
date Numhto 40
_At the dtw of Banawa Septedker lit, Mil.
RESOURCES
Lnana and Diccaunts $52,386.00
Warranto 1,823.47
Overdrafts . . . 405,24
. $J$IJ$
31JS2J5
Clear Hardwood coup-
lln poles
Llndaly Lumber Co
Total
8128,328.03
LIABILITIES
Capitol
Undivided Profits
Rediscount*
Deposits
Total
$30,000.00
. 895.81
10,125.20
82,306.92
5123,325.02
B. H. BOEHMLER, Cashier. *
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Wright, W. L. The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1911, newspaper, September 14, 1911; Collinsville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173613/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.