Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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TlT-SA DAILY WOtU.D TllUtsl) V MOHMVO JAVl'.tllY it 11 1.
EX
M.
Society News
JOSI I'll INK (.KAY
Honrs 7 to 10 p. III. Thorn) BOO.
Tle KIks will fiance Informally
Friday evening at their hull on Third
Street and duncinj devotee nro look-
Inn forward wltli pleasure to the oc-
oislon. lrs. I. 8. Mason leaven Monday
for Milan Aconda and Kahoka Mo.
for a visit.
11 r. and Mm. W. H. Grave and
little dn lighter liav. returned from
a vlalt with relatives In Neosho Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith (la-na
Klrkpstriek have taken up their res-
idence In lloldenvllle.
Mrs. M. K. Hutson went to I'lare-
morp cMerhiy for ait Indefinite stay.
Miss Siii i Hunt and Miss Abbott
who has been her house guest during
the holidays left yesterday for To-
peUa Kan. where they are students
In lleihnny College.
Mrs. J. C. Mclln of airfield 111.
arrives today to he the guest of Mrs
W. P. I'.uncb and Mrs. It. K. Park-
liurat. Mrs lb been left yesterday for he
home In .loplin Mo. after a visit with
Mr. ii nd Mrs. J. U. l'lynti.
Mrs I) II. Leonard Is entertaining
as her guests her grandmother Mrs.
M. O'liinnon of Newark o and her
lather and mother Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Ilciiueit of t'edar Falls la
Miss Jacuiielino Parker nf HI. Louis
who was to have been the guest of
Mrs. John IJ. Hall will no1 arrive
until I'liday. Mlas l'arker Is a mem-
ber nf n house party In Vlnlta and so
inlity thliu had been planned that
she wa.s iiu.iblo to come as soon as
exiucled.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Crouch of
Abingdon. 111. are the guests of Ills
brother ami wife. Mrs. l. W. Croiieh
711 Wo'ith t:;vood.
Mrs. ('. I.. H loo in of Imlepenilence
Kan. Is tli o guest of Mr. and Mrs.
K. 1. rVniucr. Tho roniuers are
DKAl'NKSI CANNOT BE CURED
b? lornl tiilimn at llivy riwiiiiit r.x-h
th. llifrrl iiorluili of Ih. nr. Titer it
only oi'i way tn rur. detsfn.si and lliat il
hf roiuttttutinnal rfiiifilu'i. Ueafmas i
I'autnd Ii)- nti ii'Saiiind romlitian of thn inn-
ron i lining nf III. Kuiiarliian Tulip. Whon
tliN tube is inflamed yon liar a rutnlilbiff
iihiid or inipnifrrt hoarinf. and whi'n It ll
ntiirly rinsed IcafncBa ii the rrn'ilt and
unlfM. tin' Inttaniniatlus ran be tak.n out
and f Ii ia Inii. rcatot.d In ila normal rmdb
linn. .henriuK will b. dealruyrd foreTer;
nln. catet mil of Ion are caiuu'd br lalarrh
wltirli ia oolliins but an Inflamed ruiidiiion
Of tli. niueMil surface.
We will (ir Hit. Hundred Iiollara fur nay
cane nf Draluea. (rained by raiarrh. ibat
cannot be nir'd by Uall'i Caiarrh Curt.
Bend fur rirrolnra fie..
r. j. t nnNrr co. t.ia. o.
Bold lt Itiiiikii. te
Take lUU'i 1'imllr 1'llla .'or ""tlpatlis.
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT (CONDENSED) OF
CHANGE
as rendered
Time Loans
:Demand Loans
Overdrafts
U. S. Bonds and Premiums . .
Redemption Fund .....
Furniture and Fixtures . . .
Cash and Sight Exchange . .
TOTAL 99 1.852.38
:We do not carry demand loans as available cash
IIUGHESt Cashier
ulso enterta'nlng
baby boy.
a new ten-pound
In honor of Miss Mildred Kline and
Miss Luelllu l.eon.ird. who have been
recently taken Into member ship of
tl A Tau lielta Alpha sorority the girls
give a dancing ami card party at the
home of Miss Miittie Younkman Fri-
day evening. The Alpha PI Omega
boys will be the special guests. The
girls and boys of both organizations
are also planning a beef Htenk roast
on the grounds of the frst club house
Saturday night to be followed by
dancing. The party will be chape-
roned by a number of the sorority
girls' mothers.
Tre circles of the
clety of the I'll si M .
Ladles Aid Ho-
. r.. cnurcn meet
today as follow
us loieiwi.. .-uui nun nun.
D. C
Uuae 504 South Elwood; west
wlth Mrs. (ieorgs Cole 21
Denver; the eat with Mrs.
Hums 610 South rinelnnatt.
Mrs. W . H. lMnnerund baby have
returned to l'"ort Worth Texas after
a vuilt with her sister Mrs. H. It .
Wright
. I
We Insure automibiles against fire
from any cause also against theft.
Tho strongest companies only.
DH'KKV & WKST.
J'hone Hit
Til T M AV I lllltll I'AKTV.
7s iore In Willi l.al'ollelto mi the
Itumoml I'roptisltloii
Kpeeial in the World.
Uuthrle okia Jan. II. Will
I'nltcd Htutes Senator Tom (lore be
lined up with Senator Hubert LaKol-
lette of Wisconsin In the organlr.atlon
of a third pollti'iil iiarty?
Htandpnt polltci'ins of both the
old parties In this state sny such a
merger Is certain and they point as
evidence to thn fact that Senator (Sore
wired the voters of Wisconsin lust
fall to make ccrtan the return of Lit-
Follettn to the Senate and the later
fact that Kciml'ii l.al'olletto recently
testified pi (lore's behalf before thf
congressional committee that Is In-
vcsllgntlng th dore-llamon-McMur-ray
briber) charges
Core was formerly a populist and
lias declared that "no Iemocratc
platform as ever mude but for to
years' duration."
No Pay Kor lode Commission.
Hperlal to the World
Oklahoma Clt oklu. Jan. 11.
At a Joint session of ths codo com-
mittees of both housts of the legis-
lature today a resolution offered by
Senator llatdiett wis adopted de-
claring It to he Hie sensn of the com-
mittees that the code commission Is
entitled to no pay. since the approp-
riation was exhausted almost a year
ago Tha rode Is In print now and
ready for the I glidaturo to approve.
Th Ciimmlfiil.il has been working the Ilepubllcan statu ceotral commit-
since early In lull) In the hops that tee anil In 1907 a member of ths e-l
the legislature would make a deflc-' ecutlvw committee umlor Chairman1
lency appropriation for tholr salary Charles E. Hunter has turned from'
nd expanses. Today's committee so- politics to automobiles He has beeiC
tlon seems to place the commissioners declared the winner of the Kansas
In a hols so far as collecting 1 con-
oerned
MUBMttW
of TULSA OKLAHOMA
to the Comptroller of the Currency at
Business January 1th 1911.
RESOURCES:
$527866.67
We hereby certify
KILE LANDS
SMELTING COMPANY
1'itiMK wkstkkn OK lOl.A
i:ki;t plant i mimovim;
:iso mk.v
TO
Kpoci.l thn World.
i'ol(;nsl(lle okla.. Jan. 11. The
thing which has been puzzling the
people of Collinsville for some time
pust what means the action of the
Santa Ke olMohils and the party of
surveyors working Just to the south
of here was lesrced to.l.iy whan def-
inite Information vu gained on
l(. ruing the rcmo.al to this
to this place of
ine I't nie VVesteril S'lne II If ir I '.ni lu iic
of lola Kan.. I
North I It Is understood that detlnUe eon-
A. II. : summation of the deul was made In
j Tulsa yesterday between Sants Ke
men and '. A. deSnlle of thn smelt
ing company.
Krom what can l l-arned the
I'rline Western oontpauy will establish
a live-block zinc smelter just smith
of CollliiHVllle between hsjr and
dwusso. The. grounds are already
lulu olT and surveyed and It is pre-
Binned that the smelting company In-1
tends establishing a small town
around its plant which it is under-
stood nlll cost In the nelKhb .rhood
of 100001).
one of the rhief.t rc.isons for the
removal of the I'rime Western rum-
pany from loin to this place Is the
luestlon of gus. The company owns
Its own gas here mill Its only cost w ill
be in producing It. The plant will
when fully equipped employ S 5 0 men.'
v ""-"""' wmi u" smelling
"in). ii'in L-'fii.-'iiien! propositions '
made by Tulsans and Tulsa's Coininer
clul organisation but that they could'
not overcome the treasure which the
company holds In the of gas.
Collinsville is located on the Santa
Ke about IK miles tmrtii and east of
Tulsi. Local ni ii have admitted the
attempt to land the smelling company
within the past several weeks. It Is
snl'e lo say. however that much local
btticllt will be derived by reason of
the locating of the concern so near to
Tulss.
The location of the com puny at Col-
iitiHVlllH. It Is iinib rsiood did not In-
volve the question .f a bonus the
smelting company choosing that place
only because of Its ownership of sur-
rounding gas lands
KlltllWOOH 1.1 WIS POLITICS.
The Smell of (.iisollne 1 r Morn Sav-
ory I or Kiirmer Oklulioniaii.
Se.l to the World
iuthrle Okla. Jan. II. John M.
Kirk wood elected .1 delegate from tho
1'lfth Oklahoma district to Chicago
two years ago when President Howard
W. Tuft was nominated for the pres
idency for several vcar a member of
Magazine cup race which took plaoa
' in October lO-H last
NATSONA!
40024.64
2845.16
80.477.78
4000.00
10278.48
326359.65
that the above statement is correct:
Klrkwnod. vie
a resident of dole!
mow I to Wichita I
n i ikl.thoma xus
io lull ri ntly
in 1 1 . vv as sl.it
rlcshlp under the
for the chief cb
CUSUS supervisor In t lie
KKlh Okliho-
down the po-
.-.tret but t'iriieil
sltlon
We lnsur- automobiles against
'ron' anv ciusei hIso aitultist the
The str mgesi companies only.
HH'KliY WKST
Phone MM.
fire
IHIOIOliV s MMI l; 1l'.
School h. Helil llnHnjj Season y
Oklahoma Methodists.
Se'''iil ta llie M'jr'd
Guthrie. k ; ii . . Jan. 11. --Ii wis de-
cided at 'he annual conference of the
Western iliUhoma Methodists Just
..I......1
at ' i k 1 ah o it) a City lloii a siim-
I
STOCKHOLDERS FilEETIC
Th si ekhilrlers of lb. I'.rst Nt-
lioiini '.i.mk met at its hanking houan
at seen o'clock p. m mi January in
1911. and held their annual meeting.
Th.. irr.e proi'ts for the sst jear
ai;gr -gat'd in ' .HOD. mi the net per
cent N as scv-'tlleen.
The .stoekli dd-rs were highly
llieaseil villi th" 111 1 Irt K'111 ell I f.ir III"
p isl year I he shoving iiih entirely
SH nHt ...t. s .. Pryotle jire-ent. Th
assets were gone over and cmsidered
to lie the cl 'Ull.'St they had ever been
for the p.m II. e years.
This hsiik seems to be able to make
p'entv of money owing to thn Ju''f
that t lias a v ery Urg patronage mid
maintains i li letsl policy towards Its
("Stolllers At the s'oelthobb'ls'
m " tli g a ear ago the president told
them his tmhttion was to resch tho
million iIoMhi' n ark in deposits dur-
11
vear ibis was practically done
as sho'vn by tho hist statement
The stockholders re-eleeled the
same Hoard of I'lrectors and aft"r
full and i'rei discussion of all niat-
t r p"i t lining to the vv.Oi'.ire of ibei
bank the meeting adjourned and the
ni"ctiig of the Hoard of 1I-
reet rs convened for tha pur-
pose of orxaiiUatlou. W. I. stew-
art was chosen as chairman of this
meeting and th Board proceeded to
re-elect the name officers as those
serving the past year namely .1. V.
orr President: M. K. Knight and J. II.
Simmons. Vice Presidents; W. K. llor-
don Cashier and A. I' ilendren s"'l
W. L. Wall. Jr. Ass't. Cashiers.
Tho meeting had a very cheerful at-
titude at all times and many nice
things were wild of the oltlcers and
management of the bank by Mr.
Stewart and others who had been
closely watching the affulrs from the
standpoint of outside) olllclsls
The meeting adjourned and the dl-
rectors were all served to champagne
icrackers and lemonade.
THE CONDITION OF THE
LIABILITIES:
Capital and Surplus .... $200000.00
Undivided Profits 7755.85
Circulation 80000.00
Deposits 704096.53
TOT A I
P. J.
rucr school nf lln...l.i;v will be held Hie Sunday Mchool board; Ir. N. L.
during the Coming siiiuiner In that ! Lliichiiiigh president of the church
city. j extension board; 1 r. J. M. Ciross pre-
officers were elected lis follows: klctil of the Joint board of finance!
Ir. o. I'. Sciica'iiiiogh president of : and Itev. J K. Havage president of
conference missions; I ir. deorgn ll.jttie Kpworih League hoard. All are of)
t'roweli. president of boiird of edu- : Oklahoma Clly excepting lr. Cross of
ill Ion : !r W J Moore nre-blcnt if I Aidmore I
C'UNIIPIENSIEID)
OK
mwm tost company
Tri.S OkltllOM.
Al (lose of ltiiliirM Jiiniisry 7lli lull.
HI. SOI IK i:s.
I nuns 1'is't'iutita 1 1 Ilil.KHD.OH
I rdr.ifts I.()77.7t
Hon Is ii'id Warrants Hi(it.2i
'llrtlHllre A I'lxtures 6. 000 00
l'.-sl i'is'ai . Ifi7.21
CASH AMi SHiriT
LXi'MA.MtH ... "i.iDH.'ii
Tot'i
. .$:!I."i.I2S iH
I'hj s to' e si itetnent is correct
l
TIE
FtoQ Nffltamaill M$mk
HEIAEVES that the AUSOLVTE SAFETY of the funds of its de-
positors is the FIRST CONSIDERATION of a successful bank.
Governed by this principle which permits of only the highest
grade investment and unquestioned security for its loans IT SO-
LICITS IWSINESS believing that character courtesy and a
reasonable profit should never be sacrificed to the desire to show
large totals.
UNITED
State County and
J. '. ORR Presldi-nt
a
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BANK
the close of
$991852.38
WHITE President
STATEMENT
TIIK
i i mi rni .s.
Caiiltnl Stock $100000.1)0
.Surplus 7000.00
1'ndl'liled I'roilts .. 2 HI 1.41
leIOsllS IVO.JIlll
Total $115123 54
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C. ASIIUV. Hec'y and Cashier.
STATES DEPOSITORY
City Depositories-State Hank Reserve Agent
J. II. SIM MOSS I'n? lrv.iidint
rsr.r. rnnv.n
ARE YOUR
Pipes Bursted?
IF SO CALL .
Plumbing Co.
Phone 982 303 E. 3rd.
C. CLAWSON
MEATS AND
GROCERIES
New Stock
124 IV. Brady Phone 18S6
1 -al the World Want Ads.
ir. E. (;oiH)0 duiiu-r
WATT
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