The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE EXPONENT.
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Vol. 5.
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY, APRIL
1910.
NO 50.
1tri>ort <tf l he Condition of
The First Natioaal Bank.
At KhIsioii. in ibe.^tate of OUUhomu
at the clone of buslnvN*. Match a . 19.0
liKSOUItl'KP.
LkhiiK mid discounts . .. tllt.438-i
Ovt-rdiufi?, hi l ured mid uiise
cured 143.M
fj. S. Bonds io secure "ircu ;iti<ui tVOWM*
Bonds. SecuHi lei. etc.
H..iil in? house, furniture utid flx-
turen mMMMM
Due from national bank* not re-
aerve *g«nt l.OjO#
l)ue from ntf.te bunk* una bank-
ers. iruntCo and Having banks
Due from approved l eaerve agftus li 4
Checks and tithe. call ll.-m* :4UUW.
Ktcbanges f<ir OleitriiiK House -T5U
Notes of other uatiouul banks NUMA
fractional paper currency,
trickle*, and cenu -
"Lawii l Mommy IUnhiivk is Hank, viz.
H^ecie
J,e(tal-tender notes ... 2,-18 • 00 D.Wti.H'
Kedemptiou fund with U. A.
treasurer, ft percent of clr-
cuiallou I.mtt'
Total
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in '.'" 0 (1(1
Surplus fund .".OUU.W
Undivided profits, less expenses
una taxes paid > 9".
National Bank notes outstanding J4.HO0.O(
Due toother National Banks 1924:19:
Due to Slate and Private Banks
and Bankers
individual deposlU subject to check 75.975
Time certificates of deposit 19 76">.R•
Certified Checks ICO.OT
C&fhier'ft checks outstanding . 307.n!'
ln.e toother National Bauks.
JU4,i.79fc'
Total
Male of Oklahoma I
t'ounty of Pawnee /
I. K. A. Bull*i*k. President of the abov
named bank, do solemnly swear that ih<
♦bove statement Is true to the best of in*
knowledge and belief.
E, A. Bullock. Presldeut,
<Jorrvct- Attest:
Subscribed and sworn to before me tl i
4. day of April. 1010.
Jonathan YYil
My coDimisaion expires Feb
Wm. P. KING l
('. II. Kav '• Director*
J. M. Moody i
batches 18
170
Pianos 18
1540
Organs, etc., 10
205
Silver plate
50
Office Furniture
70
Typewriters, etc.,
100
'^ash on hand
2900
Accounts
3725
Mortgages & Notes
1660
Merchandising
30895
National Banks
26747
Hotel Furniture
250
Pool Tables
400
Imp. on U. S. land
600
Wagon Scales
30
Dogs 5
125
State Banks
21581
Miss.
050
Total
111248
Exemptions
6365
Taxable Personal
104883
Realestate
136170
Grand Total
241053
We think the Railroad and
other taxable incorporations will
swell our taxable value
to over
$300,000
NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS!
That A. T. & S. F. R.
R. Co.
will not pay for stock
running
loose in city limits 1
that are
struck by passing trains.
W.C. Mann has lor sale the' See that big new line of cook I I>on't forget to attend the 10
thoroughbred White Plymouth- s'oves and ranges at R. H. and round boxing contest tonight be-
. * rn lr Co. tween Jack Brennan who is no
roc eggs, per .>. , other than our local dentist Roc
Eby Bro s, of Cleveland, Okla.,! n. , ,
For screen wire and poultry have purchased the general stock ^nh0n'*n ,e
netting see R. H. and Co' 1 H iam-i*™.
of merchandise of Lewark Bros,
'and will continue business in the
R. II. and Co., has the largest > Leniper^ building.
A e paper]
U-Kneed-It flour alwavs the
best at BROOKS & CLARK
Don't buy
pomps-until you see the
line at Brooks and Clarks.
and best stock of wall
ever shown in Ralston.
your low-cuts or
new
R. II. and Co., is headquarters
for filling tackle ai d base ball
goods.
Have you seen that new Tom
Ray autimatic neck-yoke center
at Mann'a? Its a good one.
Mound City paints wear long-
est, look best, last longest. For
sale by Long-Bell Lumber Co.
Mrs, Alex Logan is reported
very sick this week.
R. T. Proctor of Remington,
had the misfortune to get both
legs broken in a runaway last
Tuesday, the coupling-pole on
which he was rideing, broke, go-
ing down a hill, and in his effort
to hold his mules, both feet were
caught in the runnmg-gears in a
Belford Bubbles.
Jack-Frost did some mischief
to early gardens and fruit Tues-
day night.
O. J. Harvey and family visit- j
ed Jess Tripletts last Sunday'
Geo. Whiles and family were'
the guests of Thos. Scott's, Sun-!
day.
Thos. Scott and wife were
Ralston visitors last Saturday.
Wm. Cornwall finished plant-
ing corn last Monday.
Geo. Whiles is finishing up his
assessing work in this district
this week.
Wm. Van Deusen and wife
were Pawnee visitors, Saturday
and Susday.
The recent showers have
Oklahoma City.
Both men are experienced boxers
the best in the state and a first
class exhibition is promised.
While in town trade with us.
We are prepared to accomadate
you. Hodge and Son.
SEE GYP.
The largest elephant that
walks the earth. Weight seven
tons, Height 11 feet carries a
brass band on her back daily.
With J. E. Henry's Show.
Don't forget to attend the
Tabernackle revival meetings
every night at 7:30.
DON'T FORGET
To pay your 'phone bill by
April 15 and avoid having your
telephone ^service discontinued.
Present card to be receipted.
To vn Election.
The following is a result of
last Tuesday's election:
Councilman for 1st ward.
R 0 Clark 61. Ben Jones 38.
Second ward.
B Young 59. A Levick 37.
Notary. Third ward.
i«. p Bowles 60. 0 Simpson 34.
Tow n Justice.
C H Deskeet 51. J Schenck 46.
Town Treasurer.
Town Property. 'Jno. Hunts 55. J O Cales 44.
J. T. Leech has finished asses-1, u,ech J™ ^aham 36.
sing the town and submits the , - Town Marshall,
following to be a correct num-1 r j Jones 60. A Hinicker 43.
ber and value of all taxable pro-1 Clerk.
perty in Ralston. i T E Bryant was reelected
a ' * loc , without opposition.
Horse., 136 0'i7rl We are informed that much
24dissatisfaction has arisen, the
clerk
Mules, 17
Cattle, 23
Swine, 33
Farm Implements
Wagons 17
Carriages, etc., 29
Grain 500
Furniture Unexempt
way that fractured the bones brougt out the grass and early
just above the ankles, which will gardens fine but it has been ex-
lay him up several weeks. ceptionally dry for this time of
year.
M. M. Law informs us his
business is growing nicely and
is continually adding to his stock
Call and see that new Oil
Stove on exhibition at Levick
& Dodsons.
The Ladies Aid Social of the
M. E. church enjoyed e delight-
full afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. V. McMahon Weidesday
Mrs. McMahon always a charm-
ing hostes, and had a dainty
lunchon prepared for the occas-
ion consisting of angel and devil
food cake, and icecream. Mrs.
Laport, from New Kirk' was a
visitor of the socity. Mrs. Inez
Levick, and Miss Bertha La Port
house6of Prrsent carc* t0 be receipted.
has arisen,
565 Co. Judge and Co. election board jg^ve piana selections.
300 ruled before that an election this ! (i ^ at tbe
30 spring would be illegal, as the '6
no- officers were elected last year for j Mrs. S. E lutor.
645 tW° year8, ^ 8fomrf J?*™™ I 23 Mann's blatksmith
040 zens appealed to the Attorney| * . , ,, , ...
250) General and the election was shop f°~ all kln(k of blacksmith
7351 held. | and repair work.
Thos. Ivy and wife left Thurs-
day for Clair more where Thos.
will try the w&ter for his heatlh
a few weeks.
See that new line of Cluett
shirts. Prices $1.-1.50 and 2.00
at Brooks and Clarks.
DON'T FORGET
To pay your telephone bill by
April 15 and avoid having your
telephone service discontinued.
For Sale - One Humphrey
bone grinder. W. C. Mann,
Buy your DRY-GOODS at the
COMET.
A new full line of Forbes ex-
tracts at Brooks and Clarks.
J. M Foley, of Fairfax, was a
Ralston visitor Thnrsday.
Cream - Cream - Cream,
We pay the highest market
price for cream and guarantee
correct tests and weights. Call
on John Holder, at Jones Hotel.
Horse-Shoe brand Mound City
paint is the best by test. Secure
it at the Long-Bell lumber yard.
Sam Hartzler is playing hook-
ey from the store this week to
make himself a storm cave.
Sam says it might come in handy
also when Halleys Comet comes.
Lost, straid or stolen, one Fox
tarrier pup 3 months old. It has
a black head, and a black spot
on right side. Finder will return
1 dog, and receive $1. reward.
Buy su^ir at the Comet. It
is advancing mpidly.
DON'T FORGFT
To pay your telephone bill by
April 15 and avoid having your
telephone service discontinued.
Present card to be receipted.
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Condensed Statement of Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA.
As Called for by the Treasury Department of the United States, March 29, 1910.
^RESOURCES.^
Time Loans - ^93,14k«q
Overdrafts
United States Bonds - - 25.M0.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 10,000.00
Bonds and Warrants.. 1.84510
Demand Notes. -WKJ6.22
Cash with U. S. Treasury...
Cash and Exchange 25,405.79
45,137.11
Total $174,079.82
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^LIABILITIES, s
Captial Stock .$25,000,00
Surplus and Profits 8,994.97
Circulation - 24,600.00
Deposits 115,484.85
Total $174,079 82
We respectfully call attention to the above statement of condition of this bank showing deposits
of $129,574.41 and Resorces of $184,779.30. We offer to the public every advantage of a
strong, and carefully managed bank. E. A. BULLOCK, PRESIDENT.
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Bryant, T. E. The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1910, newspaper, April 9, 1910; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169321/m1/1/: accessed May 19, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.