Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 192, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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P4GS FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY PnlM^E-J
l HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. '939.
I
MINGLE WILL KNOW THREATS TO KILL,
FATE IN FIVE DAYS DIVORCE GROUND
forest Cecil Mingle w retained
ia« nigttt from Guthrie by Sheriif
tiarris-.-n after fal hear,tie before the
criminal court of appeal* for a writ
of habeas corpus.
Tne court after bearing tbe argu-
ments allowed Attorney E. J- C.' _
ihur counsel for .Mingle, five day? '. '
pre -nt tis authorities and County '
Attorney h. K. Reardon five day? <
tim. in Rhich to answer.
:o«;ie is asking bin release on j
tbe ground that the trial durinz
which he was sentenced for life for
til.' murder of Mr*. Pearl Pearson v.n
void a- fii'lge Carney, the trial judge,
left the c(ty on several occasions, io-
inif on the caae In the higher court
CHASE DAYLIGHT ROBBER
An unknown man sio!'i a pur^e, gold
watch antl other je/rclr/ vaVi^l ft'
about I7u from the roid'.*oce of K J
Bell. 2S West 1'jrH Place. yesterday
afternoon in broad darlijent. / s tno
man made his exit #r*>n the house b
was discovered ana a large crowd
of citizens chaaed him east on Kighth
stre<f When the man reached the
Hanta Fe : racks he outwinded his pur-
suers and escaped. So trace has been
heard from him.
AM«-sr1nr that her bu**>ard - • threaten
HI to kUl her on 'trtrz. or **4on*, and
that be vii ia kibltoal drnr.kurd. Paollne
If -ffrr.an tbU aften.oon lettftated i v.-?
f.>r d.*orre la tL. di«*r.-1 " art froru iu«
:att MoSilic. Tbe oon;ie was marrl*-d
St Ion!- -faanary 14 l* i M
a«ks for fSL a month sllmon.
Hoffc
MAHAN TO SIZE UP
JAYHAWKERS' FAIR
S^rrtar* I F Mahan. of tbe (P rasr
a "<- 1st >eTe - nda? ' ' H
llifcor.. Kau «rbcr* he will attend the Kan-
m« State fair. uu-b •> oj*i Mondaj
It la expected that a nninber of exhibitor*
at th- Kao>a* fair mill 1* brongbt to a-
tetid tbe local fair. mRh opeea Septem-
ber 3 .
Prof. Miller, of *he Hanna* State Agrlru
ton! college at Manhattan, Kar . *a« In Ike
, i?y ,ePienlii; (i<l vlvitcd the fair ground*
wb'-r.- tit#* baildlng are being prepared for
flu exhibitors. who will begin Mrllf
In tb^lr exhibits next week. Prof. Miller
tol'l tbe fair management that hta colJejf--
wo old hare a largo and exteualre exhibit
thia year.
TH\nMMI>' MTArr BANK NOW
oP V UR m i OKNKR
4.KWD AM.. AMI KOMI > SON ST
B04RI) APFBOVES CLAIMS.
qillllH Okla. Sept • TI** board of
p-jY!' affair* hi« appro?«*d • 'iC following
Halm*: Paoli/ Jali company. St I^ouls, $9-
L>. for road ja : cell*; W. T. Fnltoo «-om
pany. I>a !s*. «2,000 for a tra- tlon engine
and macblnerj r*paira at the penitentiary.
Th<- bid* for tbe Durant Normal will be
opened today.
No. 5716.
Report of the Condition of
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
A! Ok'.oiio n. t'ity. In the State of Oklahoma, at th#> r!o?" of
business. September 1, 1909.
RESOURCES.
ixiauH und discounts fl,144/i34.S8
Overdrafts, secured and uns *rured 10,r>89.16
1'. 8. bonds to secure circulation. 100,000 00
I'. S. bonds to secure U. 8. Deposits 10,000.00
JJonds, securities, etc 42.6SO.47
Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 14,000.00
ime from national bauks (not reserve agents* 2.'!3,777.91
Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust
companion and savings banks 10,110.04
Due from approved reserve agents 240,188.09
Checks and other cash items 2,177.11
KxcUange for clearing house 37.628 40
.Votes of other national banks 10,010.00
f ractional paper currency, nic kels and cents 143.16
Lawful money reserve In bank, viz:
specie 91S1.97S.51
l^gai-tendor notes 78,525.00— 260.498.51
Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation! 3,700.00
Total $2,120,137.73
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00
Surplus fund 100,000.00
I ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 19,872.73
National bank notes outstanding 98.700.00
Due to other national banks 214,815.32
Due to state and private banks and bankers 129.857.86
Due to trust companies and savings banks 7.738.85
individual deposits subject to check 1.358,085.99
Demand certificates of deposit 55.00
1'lme certificates of deposit 77,558.45
Certified checks 4,534.60
Cashier's Checks outstanding 7,764.22
United States deposits 1.000.00
Liabilities other than those above stated 154.71
Total $2,120,137.73
State of Oklahoma, County of Oklahoma, ss:
1, D. W. ifogan, cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
emnly sw«ar that the above statement is true t-. the best of ray
knowledge and belief. D W. I IOC AX, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September,
ISO*. WILL W. VANCK.
(ShJAL) Votary Public.
My commission expires Oc'cbr *• 1910
Correct Attest:
J. M. OWEN.
F. P. JOHNSON,
C. B. AMES
Directors
RECAPITULATION.
Loans and discounts $1,155,224.04
U. S. bonds at par 110.000 00
Other bonds arid warrants 42,ti*M7
Furniture and fixtures 14,000.00
Cash In vault $:dm.457.18
Sight exchange 187,776.04- 798.233.22
$2,120,137.73
capital stock I ioo.oou.oo
Surplus and undivided profits 119.872.73
Circulatiuon 98,700.00
Deposits 1,801,565.00
$2,120,137.73
The capital stock of this bank was increased to $500,000.00
on the 9th of September an<l we were disapnointed in not being
able to show the satm* In this statement. We expect to occupy
our nev. ouariers In the American National Rank building some
time during this montl With rn-w capita! new quarters, and
new equipni' it. we will be in a pt VM i t« n.e to our customers
the best po.-ilble service and iu tub «!ay and age they are en-
titled to the best.
ENAMELWARE AT CUT PRICES
JU8T RECEIVED CARLOAD AT
THE LION STORE
Broadway and Grand
The Tradesmen's State Bank
Of OKLAHOMA CITY
Ib loc teii on the corner of (irand Avenue and Robinnon Street,
and an opened tor buainees Sept. 7th, 1909, with
Paid Up Capital $50,000.00
Undivided Profit Account Paid in 1,000.00
Expense Account nothing
A conservatively managed l>ank will be the constant aim of its
officer* and director*, and buaineea entrusted to it will be careful-
ly handled
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HAS THE WARDROBE BEEN SUPPLIED? NO-
JUST WAITING For BROCK'S
SCHOOL DAYS SALE
25c
50c
Children's Drets and
Rompers. Ages 1 to 5 yrs.
Cast color small check outing flannel
liresses and Rompers with embroidery
dickey and solid color piping; splendid
values at 35c during tbe school days' Sale
only 25c.
Dresses of Gingham, Per-
cale and Outing. Ages 1 to 5
These dresses are of fist colored gingham
in small checks with Buster Brown belL
collar, belt and cuffs piped to match; splen-
did value at 7oc; School Days' Sale for
only 50c.
Dress of Solid Colors G ngham
Ages 1 to 6 yrs,
Children's Dresses of plain gingham, piped
with two or three rows of fancy piping,
worth $1.25; School Days' Sale only 98c.
Plain Percale Dresses,
Ages from 6 to 12 yrs.
Children's Plain Percale Dresses with cir-
cular belt and plaits, piped with fancy
plaid materia! to match: $1.50 quality, now
91.25.
Plain and Plaid Dresses of Per-
cales. Ages 6to 14 . .$1.48
Children's small check and plain colored
dresses, trimmed with bias stripes, braid
and solid color piping values worth up to
$1.75; School Days' Sale price, $1.48.
Dresses of Light Galatea Cloth
and Percale. Ages 4 CI 7^
to 10 yrs. for . . . . yl.lv
These splendid cloths for wear and fast
colors, made with circular belt, piped in
'Olid color to match: dresses worth $2.00;
School Days' Sale price, $1.75.
Friday and Saturday Sale of School Clothes and Materials—A Big Saving In Each Department
/ — . _ N
Knickerbocker, Suits and Percale Waists
Knickerbocker Suits of Galatea Cloth. Ages 2 to 3 years, lor
$1.48 and $2.19
These little Knickerbocker Suits of striped galatea cloth, with sailor collar, Buster
Brown belt and large pearl buttons;worth $2.0«) an-1 $2 50, are priced for 1 AQ
our S'-bool Days' Sale at $2.19 and. - -
Boys' light colored striped Percale Waists With collar and cufffe attached, CAp
has pocket of same h&terial; also shades of plain blue, fur only Jliv#
Early Fall Knit Underwear--Vests, Drawers
Dress of p'ain Linenc Cjl QO
Ages from 6 to 14 yrs. . yL*70
Lfnene is the cloth that will stand the wear.
Made in shftdes of blue and tan, piped and
trimmed to match; values worth $2.50;
achool Days' Sale, only $1.98.
$1.25
Misses' long
sleeve knit vests,
w 1th taped neck,
splendid values:
School Days' Sale
25c
M i s s e s' Knit
Drawers with
point lace trim-
I iniog. regular 25c
] value, during our
School Days' Sale
20c
$2.19
Stripec Dresses of Galatea Cloth
Ages fiom 8 to 10 yrs.
for
Children's light colored galatea cloth
Dress« g with circular belt and pointed col-
lar, piped in solid color to match; splen-
did $2.50 value, for only $2.19.
. $2.48
Hosiery That Will Wear and Not Fade
Children's fast black, double heel and toe stocking: the kind that will wear: r-su- Q
lar price 12He; School Day Sale, per pair /C
Children's Ribbed Hose, fast black, reinforced heels and toes, long tops: ] A
values worth U'^jc and 15c, for thisSchool Day Sale, a pair 1UC
Children's Elastic Upper, two thread, fine ribbed, spliced sole Sto« k;ng; t
excellent value for, a pair 1 DC
Buster Brown Unen heel, toe and knee, just where the hard war cc-.o.ju-t 1 "
the thing for the boys to scuff around in, play leap frog, etc: take no substitut. 13C
Light Weight Early Autumn Coats
Girls' plaid. French serge and mixed Wool Coats, for early autumn school wear: suit
able fi* up until real cold winter; l-'.oO vaiue; during our School
Days Sale only ■ • •
Other Coats of novelty mixtures, neatly trimmed cuffs and collar; good
$3.00 values; during our School Days' Sale only
$1.98
$2.48 j
Dreises of Small Check Galatea
Cloth, Ages from 6
to 14 yrs. for . .
Children's small check black and white
Calatea Cloth Dress with circular belt; col-
lar, cuffs, belt and pocket piped In red;
splendid value at $2.75; during our School
Days' Sale only $2.48.
Dresses of Repp and <J*0 QO
Gingham, Ages 3 to 14 .
Solid color Repp, in tan and blue, neatly
piped; also pretty plaid Ginghams with
solid color collar, front band and circular
belt piped in white; Dresses you would
ordinarily pay $3.50 for; School Days'
Sale, $2.98.
French Silk Gingham M QQ
Dresses. A%es 6 to 14 .
Children s Silk Gingham Dresses with yoke,
waist and plaited skirt, values worth $4.60
and $5.00; School Days Sale only $3.9$.
New Fall Ginghams, Percales, Prints Maeras, Cheviots, Pads and Fine Woolens
I hf. remarkable saving of 5 and 714 cents on every yard of staples you buy means a neat saving in a season time. Not al one do you make this saving, but you may choose from the but
ai^rted stock you Will find in the Southwest, and with every purchase, no matter how small, your money will be cheerfully refunded if the goods are not as represented.
For Friday and Saturday
Buyers
Flannelette at 7 1*2
V nice line of last colored Flannelette in small
checks, dots and figures, snitable for school
dresses; regular width and equal to what you or-
tlir.afily pay 10c a yard for.^fhis sale, a yard,
only . ? 12/20
Polonia Velour at 12 1-2
Handsome Polonia Velours, a beautiful fleeced
fabric for kimonos, house dresses, suits and the
like- patterns are neat and striking; a cloth al-
ways selling for 20c a yard; this sale- 12/gO
^*^Fal?^cokfrA Cheviots in plain shades and fancy
stripes, for boys' school waists: this cloth wears
anil washes because It is dyed In the yarn; toe
grade for 12/ie
Waived Madras, not the ordinary printed kind
that fades, but the goods that has stood the test:
an old brand silling at 'Jf'c a yard at all stores,
splendid for waists and dresses; a yard, 16 z-3c.
Percales, pin stripes
wide stripe? and fancy stripes: ery good for street
and ch< l waists and children's light dresses:^
yard
0*K°e fma:iu°extra well fleeced Outing in new de-
-mii* ,iud patterns, checks, plaids, plain color,
dainty strfpes. etc.: suitable for underskirts, etc.:
telling ordinarily for littc a yard; now. a yard,
only *
Ginp,ea™«t lim'of fast colored Amosekag. Red Seal
and many other ■ ell known brands of fine qual-
ltv .mgham, well selected patterns colors and
styles?^fine for school dresses; selllnf ^or ,^
yard
$2.00 SBODS
$1.48
$2.50 SHOES
$1 89
$2 00 SHOES
SI.48
$1.75 SHOES
$1,48
$1.50 SHOES
$1.29
$i.2S SHOJS
Big Price Cuiting Sale on Children's^
Shoes Friday and Saturday
Because of our present crowded condition
arrival of hundreds of cases f new shoes
and only two days remaining until school
begins a two days' sale of deep price
cutting will be on Friday and Saturday.
Come early.
Boys' Extra Quality selected Satin Calf, stout extended
sole shoes, neat and durable: sizes 1 to (T 1 AG
$2.00 values, Friday and Saturday, a pair...
Same quality in little men's - • . 1H to QO
✓ OC
Boys' extra well made high grade soft Kangaroo Calf Shoe,
seamless, no seams to rip, a shoe made for boys who are
hard on their shoes; size 1 to 7; large enough for some
men; regular $2.50 value, for two 1 OA
$lt07
Little men's fine seamless, extra strong Kangaroo Shoe,
with best of sole leather sole, substantial heels: will stand
the wear and kicking the little fellows usually give them:
sizes 11 to 13**: $2.00 value: Friday and 1 AO
Saturday ^1 40
Misses' Fine Vici Button Shoes, with patent tip, flexible
extended sole, new and nobby shapes and styles for this
fall's wear; sizes are 111 i to 2. antl the price regular $1.
Friday and Saturday School Days Sale, a
pair
Children's Vici and Box Calf Button Shoes, with tips, fir
ible pitended S"les of best quality sole leather; sites SU
to 11; ideal for school shoes for service and ^>1
VAtw/
Children's extra quality fine Vici Button Shoe, with Eng-
lish welt sole and spring heel, a model shoe for 'lie little
folks: neat in appearance, durable in wear, stylish in
shape and cheap in price: $1.25 value 98c
Rabies' Shoes, every fnown style size 1 to
6, 50c, 69c, 75c and
$1.48
98c
A Saving On Every Pur"
chase You Make Here
Armure Cloth 12 l-2c
Splendid quality well fleeced Armure Cloth for
kimonos, school dresses, house dresses. seu.
ing at I.jc a yard at most stores; new fall Da -
terna and colors; for a yard 12|/4e
Balsora Clotb ISc
This beautiful leverse fleeced cloth for handsome
kimono*, house dresses, is unexcelled; ron, in
elegant patterns and colors; ordlnarllv sella for
c a yard; a new line of fall patterns bonrht
so we can sell it for a yard -j50
Calatea Cloth 16 2-3c
b?>"8'fa,n'tarJr *Mh suits there is no sub-
stitute for Gaiatea Cloth; wears extra well-
washes splendidly and looks well when done utr
regular price at all stores is 20c; selling here
, 2-3c
Prints for 5c
A large well selected lot of fine fast color prints,
including many neat dress patterns in styles and
?,« 51 f T Oul2 sc" ,or 7'*c 3 -vard; ,he en-
tire lot for a yard gc
Flanelettee 10c
*n e"ra lar^ showing of fine quality, new
style patterns and colors in fleeced fabrics for
:«n?n r^|Sr'S',| . hou9c sarments, etc -
selling ordinarily for 12%c a yard; during th s
saie you can buy it for a yard........... .
New Woolens for 48c ,
Special lot of new Serge Repped Woolens for
sehool suits, riding habits, street skirts. «c° neal
™l°,ra a"' Patter,,,. Fhadlng ln b]ueB br'0 °£af
good cloth at 7,c a yard; not many patterns; a
Taffeta sor 47c
Neat checks, plaids, stripes and covered designs
in fine Taffetas that others -ell for 75c a vard
for school and street waists: a yard, 48c.
OFFICER COMES
AFTER SHENNER
M J. Farrvtty. Mrgeant tho <] •!«' tire
fourva i «>f 1 ii'• Mrriv«Ml In oklahoma
City this toornlnr to roam Mlitn
, r ho a «rrwtMl here severei
on • eb.ru- «f «« - , ;"1""
1 i.,n." Khenuer 1. wanted Ill'
aoflwrr tl -
under fit- |.:*tn>«' 1
slated that Sh.uner l alle«.-.l Iia>e
pa«.«l a w.irthl«« ebe.k for $100 .u the
Or«>ut N«rtb« ni hut*1.
Th.. requisition papers for Sboiiner are
atlll li Guthrie and «re e*pe<*ted tome time
th.« ■ftenwo.. Shenner. liov . . Malf. |
thin mornlrur ibm w#utd « " n"ho
. «iH*ra Sbenuer h.. a bmther In M
waukee i« wealthy and Is exited tc
| cutue to lila assistance.
NEGRO DEMANDING 55.000
FROM OKLAHOMA RAI1.WAY
toda
Ml
(ii.-n M «>• ! v. i.M:ro,
dams ire hu it atrsluat the Okla horn.. Kallwuy
company for $.* .nOo damaxea, f«>i ujurle-
recclv**d from falilug from a <om ret. acaf-
fcId lug which tbe company had enacted on
Went Main street In 'he paring of th-
atrceta between tbe tracks. The accident la
mild to hare occurred on July 12, 1WW-
STREET CAR SKIRMISH
SET FOR SEPTEMBER 21
j District Jud«e f;«H>rKa W. «'lark lodi
j et the heating « f tbe application <>f W L
I OvtrfkoTfler tor km lsj«Mtloa agalsal i K
Patterson, enjoining th* railway preside*
I froui ««natrusting tracks oi< Rohlmion an*
^mli alrtieia, for U o < li>ck, Scyif
OUR SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NiGHT
SEPT. 11
We suggest you visit us at once if you have neglected
purchasing one of the
HAST, SHAFFNER& MASK SUITS
Going af these Clearance Sale Prices ;
15.00, 16.50, 18.00 Values,
at ©
20.00 and 22.50 Values,
at
25.00 anJ 20.00 Values,
at .... : . •
35.00 and 40.00 Values.
After Saturday uiglit don't txpeel these price* as S.,!a
F.ntls Then The new numbers in Kail ami Winter -in'
subject to jour iuspection We invite you to vr n*.
CONDENSED REPORT
To the Comptroller of the Currency of the Condition of the
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK
OKLAHOMA. CITY, OKLAHOMA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. SEPT. 1, 1909
RESOURCES.
Ixmns nnd discounts 41AQ.
Furniture and fixtures "
***** 96,^si
L- « l! $410,000.00
N. > C ity bonds S8,500.00
( .! h und Siplit i4-.x> .'lige 612,3117.-7 1,110 837 ^7
iotal
i S. Bond i
Circulation .
Deposits . .
Total
Tbe abo
LIABILITIES.
Pd profit's . \ .
• $1,482,$35,05
$ 100.000.00
48/J88.::7
80,000.00
100,000.00
• 1.154,546.68
• $1,482,835.05
M. L. TURNER, President
h o'ut ■ : tv Guarnnteed Our Depositors
Mid ;i -i Hint >(im examine Hie state-
1 i. ... i' Imnk , lint none .stronger,
iioidi'r el the Western National
ti are clean and clear of all had
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Depo-iit Your Money With a Strong Banlt
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