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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1917.
Cilon to Hospital Head by
Assistant to Freeling.
Akahol in barrel lots may no longer
t sWipped into Oklahoma las fre lr
ftM HI hospitals and traininK schools.
tCCwdinr tn an opinion given today
kjr C V. King assistant aiiornry gen-
jht opinion wis in answer to a let-
ter Ironi Dr. Mrtlain Rogers ptesldeni
( Utt Clinton Hospital aii'1 Traininij
icbool. Mr. King said tlir matter had
Mm tsken up with the collector of In
ptrnal revenue hut that no opinion had
keen received from him.
It was stated by Mr. king howerrr
that the only way such Institutions
could ohtain alcohol probably was
through the state r Alcsandtr
Dntf company.
Mabel Don't you think tliat vow
liusband would he happier if you let
him have his own v morcr
Tilda He miifht he; hut I vrtmhln'l
Chicago Herald.
J.P3E ALCOHOL Germany Apologizes to Sweden CITIES FAVORING
jiiiiis tax-free; of p VOCATIONAL WORK
M9 141 1IVI wwvu a m. ill! lf fflUlllfl
It's a Fact
Bilknisnea Nsusea Dis
UDeMDrowainrta I Mil-
ache Lom of Appetite
BcdUsteia moutli Jleirl-
barn andotherty mptotns
of Dyspepsia and Dis-
ordered Stomach are un.
mkukble indications
of diseased or morbid
condition of the Lirrr
and Bo well and should
b relieved arithout delay
with
Dr. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS
hmxrn for yxmrmlf.
Buy a box today.
WW
PATRIOTIC NOTE
AT FEDERATION
OF LABOR MEET
(ContlnumJ From Pag 1.)
Horrn inrniben of the tituaiiixaliun 1 1 if
llsf was taken to (lie i lisirnmn while
the ilrlegatrs sang "America." The ap
pcaraiue of the flag was the ligual for
all to rl to thrlr facts.
ConipcnMtton Law lrudequte.
(ovrriiiir Will lama tultl llie delegates
that this was not a lime for limn
consider their personal drairri and that
he was pUd that lahor was giving us
iiniualifled support to the governim nl
in the pientd irisis. r made ulun t
I rfri rn to (he wuiktiicii's toinrii.i
llntt Inw of this Ulan whii li he mil wai
entirely liindequHla as It is
In lii addles of wclniiuc .1 til-
Maysnti paid a IiIkIi tiiiiipliiiiriil io l.i
bur. s)iug thai he was glad that la-
boring turn had the courage to speak
their nun ictinna ; did not seek to ad
verttav themselves and that they winked
with a view of bettering mankind.
He tuiigealfd thai they wink for the
repeal nl the 25 percent garnishment
law and also lo have a more stint ill
voree law placed on the statute hooks
of ( )kl:ilioma
Offtreia Make Reports.
T he annual rrmrls of Tdgar I ri 1 1 i i
ptcudtnt and ' H lie Wilson scinlaiv
treasiiiir of the ntgauiralinn witc
made at the mornnit meeting
'I he lepurt of tlie icttctary slum that
sixty i ii 1 1 1 id bes ami- aflilialttl with llie
ttate fedeiation dtiniiK the vcn and
that thirty-three were siispriuird I If
afliliated lilt of tin- fedeiation now cov
en a total of J.17 mauiatmns a gam
of twculy-sevt'it during the last yrai
The report alio ihows an increase ot
over a thouiand dollars in the lulaiur
in the treasury during the year.
Office Training
Course Taught Here
I i.r ( niKMini ial departnictil of th'
hih mIiohI is offering a toiirie its pia
in.il oiiuc ti.nniim lot the tirM Inn.'
1 he otfnes will he littcil up uitli nil
the latest oflicr applunci-s. Typewrr
ilitf klioi tliainl. tlic ite ol the iniilli
uraph and filing will he taught. A. ..
Musrush head of the depaitinent will
he tlie instnii tor.
Regret Expressed in Message
That Representatives in
Argentina Used tlie f hrasu-
olniy in Secret Notes
LONDON. Sept. 17. f.rruunv has
nl n note to Sweden. u cording to the
rmrevponih lit Ml Slorkh dm of the ( en-
tral News SK'-iiuy liinlilv rejtiettniM the
disA)iti'eahle issues islsrd un actdiiul of
Sweden's transmuting of tidegranis to
dermanv
deinianr .ays she is uhllgril to (he
Swrdi'h yovermnent fur transmitting
llie mes.ies tint lejjrels that her irp-
I rM iil.it' vi in Aigentma should have
cut tin- telrgiami lit the phraseology
tlirv did
Hie N n l).i(lig AUinluiiidia of
Sloikhohn wliii li piinli d llie an-
nouncement that (icrmanv had tent tint
note to Swedrii. says the (Irimaii ip.v-
einmriil l;i insliiicli'd all its irpir
enlatives ill fonii'il 1 ' Uiil r ii-a to refuse
to accede to any attempt which may he
made to tone lln-m to renal In die
Swedish Kovernnient contents tti code
inc Kti(r.
CityBbiefs
Msasenytr Boya Scare - TIiki"I'Ii
eompttiilcH un- tm v 1 1. m Imrd tlmu gri.
lli'K It ijffli I111I 11 11 in 1 1-r of ini-KmniK'-r
Imu MiiniiKfr Tlplmi nf Die Murkry
1 i-lna riiii mi n 11 y mt IimIhv IIihI liotl
'mi lil iii.iUr (lb r wi.i-k ili'litrrliiK
iiiiiiiihiki a llna It ytnia 0I1I 111.0-1 loin-
a 'null tu allnw them to liny mil nf
'liiiiil. L11I l.na ovrr IS raaia 11I1I iini-d
im ifiinlie
luauraiiot WaL :i. Taa t'iliaw
'Redt Cameron
SJd Rooster
To Jim Bruce
How Rootlefier Played Pi mk
When Boy Is Told by
Local Jailer
Vtr
- Aile.
folli: Aflte Mack Fvana rnlli-n nri
loiihliin fur Mmk t-Kn in m-rniu wlnin
1 miiilliil wa al I toiliiy limning
MiWHiilt. tin la Hileg!) tu huoi nainiilird
I. I. Nitruvliuli ai su7 Waal I'hollnw
aviMiua
A Mags d Auto ThlavM Arratd
1'gilea Jaiiina anil Kiauk Uor. wimk
1'lioril In wo- riiuiilx Jail Haliiriliiy iilKhl
lr Hliirllf Jolinaun mi n i.Iihik uteitllng
hii nuii. 1111. 1. 11 'pi! miiililni. wim !
1'ivvieil Inti-allKiillun lnnii.. HiaI It
liail loeu aiiiltoi rium HhIIi 'raa An
llmrltlra tin r vr liollflnil unit r-
iiva liiinnnuw In laic Ilia inini lK
till K llalin I'ioimhI IIoiiiu. W
Dunn Turnad to County H M.
'liaiiied with foignrv. wna Imliiy
ivn Ik iiiuiiIv ii iiOi.it II 1 1 'M tin
li'KiM to limn utleuiili-il to iaaa a
iliria lien haturilay iiIkIiI.
12- Adv
I lull 11.
turni'.l
la Hi
foiled
J A. Urine
re-tioMihle
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
Noonday Luncheon
()
Special attention
to c o ni m i t tee
meetings. Tibial
me ml
LEE-HUCKINS
Hospital
Pbone
tor tha
flMHl mt Jr SOU
Hill AIm Ural V
W. MM
E m m. I
Va fit nr Utrm whlla jna srall ar
mil fe ami dalltar (r.
0. K. Shot Hoipltal
SSI N. notilaann.
former county jailer
.. this tt y .tit. .lit
the holioi.tl ill "lied" ( amiron
rioted "lioiillegget" who has a en-
ti in e 1. 1 one war to f.n e on 1 1 it
loiiiilv t.iad iranu
" Ki d' .ilw a s w .i iii l.i .inn'
miii hiel" III IK r .tld loil.iv "I K-
iiii iiiIm r once when he was a hoy
and I was running a restaurant that
die s"ld me h red rooster four di(-
fcrent times In uie night.
"hri'il came into inv restaurant
one lolit while I was husv and
wauled to know if I would give tints
a dime for his rooMcr. I gave it
to him and t I I him to put it in
the coop hat k of the rc.t.iurant.
He t ame hai k four different times
and sold the fowl for a dune rath
lone The next morning I went to
git the roosters and touud lh.it
"Ived" had sold me the same one
rat li time. If I hail t aught hint
then he might he 4 hetter man now
for I tore would have 'whaled'
him"
Urtice asked Cameron in the
county jail todav if he had any
more chickens lor sale ami Cain-'
it.. 11 replied that he wiihi'd lie hid
"stuck to selling chit kens ami
hadn't started selling lupioi."
WrwMifvsr You Need a General Tonic
Take (i rove's
The Old Standard drove's Tetclen
1 loll Ionic is equally v.ihuhle as a
drtit f i Tunic lidause it contains the
will known tonu pt..perlus of (Jt'l-
NISK ami IKON fiOc - Adv.
Mt(p School Employment Bueaau A
new eiiMilnymi'nl liurtMtti In l.i'liig nr-
M.o..l.i..t In 1 he K hiti. i nun r.(iii
llh Hi.. 1 or 1 1 1 1 it- f -1 m I ilrp.i 1 1 mi' nl Willi A.
I'i MiiariiHh In rlniigi. S rn-nril will lie
"Mil of nil nlmli'in Kin IiimIi 1. ih.w In
' i.il'li'Miii nl na wi ll ;ih lliii.. wlin worlt
I'll" iilleiKtlng h lini.l li 11 lii iiri ii
mHiiiii Im i.ff ti W . M.
II" lillliMU In tinllfv llm III Ml H
mihI k i.iii . vMll it in t.
Imirlll flutir uf Hi. I til hi Iiih'I
into resort coffers as in August The
town continues tu lie wide open with
110 attempt at curtailment and It it
confidently predicted that the io-calle4
"season" will extend until Ortoher 1
fcur weeks longer than ordinarily.
iHitBtral Arafml
Terminal Arcade)
ALFRED PRICE QUINN Principal
FALL TERM BEGAN SEPT. 10TH
Mr. Iaador Brunsky will rt-Hurtie his classes Monday
September 17.
Enroll Now Through Secretary Phone W. 5086
Vital Statistic
vf 1 y imvm vlhu i
Marring Llcenara.
tlert Meredith. '.' vara old ftilrkaahn.
f'kln unit I Hi.ii In Keimnty 52 yi-aia old
Kurt Win Hi. Trtiia '
iiirlvli. .1 IIiIht. :'4 ira tild. ami
Mi.lln. I Tasini Jn )iiia old. both of
I '11 . 1. in ni)
S J I 'H til. M )er i.lil. Milaki'Mi'.
nkli. nii'1 lliittii. ii I It m-iti na. u ) i-nra
I'll. I'n'ila alley t ti Irs
Kvrre'i t Well .'s mri nld. Ijinl
nkla. unit Moiion Al" o ll.illielil i
r.ira nld. liiiinoiiui.it iikli
.liireph W Trrrill. I" ir.m i.l.l nlj-i.
hiiniii s "i v . a I'd Mra I; i Winaims i'j
)enra nld. Mi mt'lii- Ti-iin
l-ll-'lillll. I'lHrll. :j M ill I. Id I 'lull.
lanoi-g:t trim and I ITi Pirn I.NtellA
Nmiri'. H m nld. I 'Miiti'inni I'lu-
t.nil Cull am. " I ynin ul tSKIinia
t'uv Hi d liiuta l:itna IS yeara nld. Ilrll-
t'lll. t 'kin
Anloe Itniialnnnn. S year nld and
flnirnra It W ort til nut mi. ft veata old.
lit. Ill Of t 'klllll'lllil I 'II v
I l.i t rin r Hpi-iiia. '.'I nvtra nld. ni. lliil.
rlro lli.nl. I li . IS jnora nld. Iilh t.f l'k.
InliiittiM t'llv
' Me :h. Mis
I -!IH' Nil: I ' Kll
! Mr .in. I Mr
'enili airret i. n.l
Mr n ml M-M
llrmi uvei.lie. t
Mr and Mra
Our Trucks Deliver
Your House Complete
Have your contractor cull us up to u-
liver a complete hous to your ut thatV
practically the kind of srrvicp Minnetonkti
offer.
There's no doubt about tbe absolute hiRh
Quality of our lumber but did you know we
inajM a hobby of our fast motor truck di'-
llrtryt Kegp Mfrtnetonka in mind!
Minnctonka Lumber Co.
Oklahoma City
Fred Bearly. Manager
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Tlorty (niirth air-i-l a gnl
Mr and Mra K M lie. ker. SH Weal
Ti"l' aeentid atlail. is tmv
Mr nn. I Mra Kted Wllaon l?l Na!
'Mints Hilrd aire. a Imv.
Daatha.
Tred BelilvaleT. 30 yaara rdd. loi-at hr.
pltal
Itiidtilph Joah 7 veara nld anrt nf
lie. .lie (iar'h ll.eal iuiapli.tl
Tlii-i.il.i't1 t'aldtatll ? jmra nld
In. inn t II v
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i.i loll ill-
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inn nl. I. iir ai
M M ' 'i'i' -ft. h III
Pill O.l't Mini- tli-
iie nl .'in im" ihltim I Hi Hi. i foi. iv
l'11-.tl-i .. '.nt 1 t4i' lull .t Willi lillltl
l lOu kelellur Hi I li h -lam I. I 'I.lil lie
lens i-i i.iii. a.m. W H Tiinni"iia. I.itke
Clilllea I t . llllil Hil'l- lllliahleia a
Nell It Tntinili'a ami Mlaa 'leiinul. 'J im-
tnlna nf I'pnrta. Ill . and M-a J .1 Me.
t'liitniy of Mltien. I'k'a l-Sinotal aetv-
. i a will dike i.la.-i- fimu Maialinll and
II oper a rhavi-l tinnnrrnif nf l rmmtt gt
I iii'lm a.
Mra Sarah Willi
M' lamli Wlllia. I'I ).. nld rTUd
nl n I. kiiI linapllnl l.wntv The ImmIv will
he .opfi tn Nnlilr. nkl. i. fin Inim
.i
rjnUHOiu Parmlts
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'"'i O "i " t--t i t m
V I Vllilel.lin I "I Mi'lllll A fcl t
a- '"' i'i- hi"M n in ie ml I'll n 1 1 'in
! 1 . I'll . I". I I i M I i ii an..
nl-e 1.1-iM It urn i'i K 1!
J I' N 'ni. :t? ai. Tn.nlv lliird
Bill I line alnrv fiama llwt llllig J ll'l"
Amiloia A aiiaiin. HCI i'lnaii I'linle
var.l une alnrv venaer dwelili.K pan
Imnlal II Ivy ll'H liaat II trie. nth
atn el urn alnrv hrlnal iiimt Vrl-
(natiU lautuM laM.
Voung Oamblar Arratd- lrmir hnya
wiiii iiUKied yealHripiy uioititiiK rhnig'tl
wild d!i ah.'titlng nl I lie mrHin ai liin'l
linllillii;. Tlo .Vfiungali.ra were lurnnd
mar to WeLb Joiu-a Ini'Uit olflfur.
Sitetdlna Leadlna Cha ram f"fiit1iiir
Mir trufflr nr.1l lllllll-l Vll.tulllllW
alne ."-! ( tir-iln y afti-rimim. Tin. rtnn-
plniiit I.ihiK hi tlui ladli'ii alHtimi ahiosM
an M.iBiitia tiircai.-d eluugi'it Willi
Cl.ee. II k ; tii fin lMi(iiK rN w
Sliulng llghla mid two fur parking over-
I line.
SOCIETY WOMEN
AT COUNTRY INN
INJUNCTION SUIT
(Contlnuttl From Pag t.)
tatinn of the place was had. On cross-
rsaniuution he was asked by Mr. Mc-
Atlatns ;
"Were the soldiers dancing when you
saw Ihent staggering ?"
"They were trying in " x
"You've arc ii some of these "high step-
pers' dam e haven't von ?"
"Ves" ;
"I'hen ynu know that the latest and
ui"t fashtoiiahle dance nowadays is (or
the men and women hoth to "wiggle"
as niiuh as possible anil to kick a high
as iht v can dun'l uu .'"
"No."
"Vint know there are different cus-
toma in diffeent places don't you ami
that in some places the dames arc dif
ferent from other iV'
"Vei."
"Anil you know that they play violins
in churches on Sunday when n long
lime ago it was conilercd highly im-
proper ti do so?"
I In- l oiiiitv attorney ohierteil to this
'iU-'-ii"ii on the grounds thai the witness
had 'not ipialifit-d as an expert on an
i lent history " I he ohjectmn was ttis-
lained "Oitl you tee evidences of drinking
at (he place?" he was askt-d
"I saw evidence of it in the car I
was in."
"Hid von carry it with von?"
"No."
"Then whv do you jav you saw evi-
dence of it in tlie car
"I saw herr 'slopped' all over the
it ttder "
"I lid von 'lop' anv nf it'-
No"
Chauffeur Called.
William Howler a himl ittir with a
-t ai ion .it the Skiiviit hotel was the
in vt Willis called II- tcnticd that
In- drove linker and a parly nut to the
"C Hintrv Inn" tm the occasion Tinker
detcrthed
"I 'id Mm take men or women to the
l it e '" he was aked.
"Men and women."
"I 'id you ever lerrive rails from
t"i''ni!ii; houses to take women nut'"
"Yes I-rmn hotels ninl rooming
hoir "
"Wli.il In dels tnd rttoniing houses :
wo go to get passengers t take to the
I i Hint I v I nil "
"lie Mitvni the lee and the Ilroad
was t entr.tl "
' White rle-"
"I went lo the Avon twrt or three
tunes hut ran'i retuemher who I got
there I never ak my passengers their
names "
' I lid yon get men or women al the
Avein'"
"I git Imth men and women"
At tins p'dnt court was adjourned
until 1 JO o'clock this afhrno.wi.
Fifty two Wlin.a8 Called.
Fifty two witnesrs were suhjoenseil
In ItMifv fur the defense at'd nrarli-
t.tllv .i nitnv for the slate M.tnv of
ihr dr'nui- witnesses tire prominent in
t!-r 1 h 1 .i I and IniMiiis lite nf the eilv
while the si.iie ha- also culled some
I'tiiiiincnt people. 1 inlay occupants of
nr.itK rvetv rooming ..usr tsii North
I'. o.t'lst as wt ie suminotietl t testify for
the Hale
The following ine witnesses have
hi en summoned: Mist Kdjir Smith
Miss l.ota Mav. Miss Lillian Wilhilr
Charles I'tper. Miss Krna I'tnlev Miss
Ollie lli.ks. Miss llertha Saiile. Miss
llmolhy Kohert Miss Mav Koherts
I 'Idle Mlapeter. InvJ I't it e Miss
Mine Il.tttett Miss Ivosanna I owman
s si iii'ldi tv. Ilovsartl 1 in ki t William
Practical Courses in Schools
Adopted in State.
Oklahoma Is taking a strong stand
for vocational rdu al i"ii ui coiding to
S. M. ItaircU secrelary of the newly-
formed stale votatioii.il education as-
.sni nl ion Mr. Ilarnit ha a Just r-
tuniril from a tup over the state In
which he was met with asmiaiice from
mans titir s dial lin y would in range
for voiatioti.il training in order to par-
tuipale in the fund provided jointly hv
the slate and ftdiral govei iimetits
I ulsa is putting i:i more than $l5tXK)
In new equipment in order that it may
1'ive ilisii in Hons in usrfiil ails ssv
Mr. Marietl. A m html in aiitoinohile
np.tlr wotk. in the opct.itioii of gas
engines stood w m king nirl.il ssnikniu'
nnd domestic aits are heiiii? formed
there in t "imei tion wills the high sihoul
and u goodly slue of tin nu'iiiv pro
vnled tor this woik prohahly will go to
Tulsa.
Roll of Honor
Seven recruits enlisted in the regular
army at one nf the teciiiiling stations
in Oklahoma sune Siiturd.v morning
and during tin- s.nnr petiod of tune
the ni obtained lnur let nuts their
f i r -1
III liner
I lie iionr
I'l.i.l h "I III
this tiilistn
follow
Nasv I.
it I IS I I'lllll l
I. IS V
ol tlir reel lots :
.ifined selvice ill ss I
and their h"tnc (nv
mis I'l'Magnif ( hit kasha.
M art h I Irnrv I.. oiv ami
Jesse I.. Tomrtlin Oklahoma t 'it v.
Kegular Aiinv-( laretii e I. Arm it
I'oma City; Millard I.. Dmightits. Ok-
iriiilgee; 'irgi S hulks ronlville
Texas; Karl II. McC.ee Kohins.in. Ill ;
W'ilhur VV. Wilson I lien Texas; 'Ilium-
as A. Khoatls Mounds ( Ikl.i ami
James K. ( handler llnttoii. 'J he last
two recruits joined the engineers'
hranch and wete forwanh d to Jeffer-
son llarracks Mo. The others who en
luted in the army were lorwarded I"
llie training ramp at 1'tut l.ogau ( id.
MITCHELL ONE
OF PROUDEST
MEN IN TEXAS
He Declares Wife Was Under
Treatment Many Times
Without Results.
GREW VERY DESPONDENT
'I'm Certainly Grateful for the
Happiness T a n I a c Has
Brought to My Home.
"I'm am one of the proiulcat nu n in
Texas today ami I jim want to tell the
people it's all hct.iiise nf what this
Tanlac has d ne t"r tin wne" sai
W I) Mitchell of I SI IS W aitcn stnel.
I 'alias. Texas a few days ago
"She had siiffeied so much ditting
the past year." he continued "with
stomach trouble that she had aluiovi
given up hope. Her appetite left her
entirely ami what she did eat would
just stnv in her stomach ami make pa
and misery for her. Her nerves went
all to pieces ami she got so weak ami
lilll-down she would have to lie down
ami rest during the tlav while living
In do her work. She was so mrvi iiii
and restless she t'oiihl hanllv sleep
lost weight and felt despondent and
downhearted all the tune
"She was under treatment several
times and turd anv ninuher of iliHrtrnt
medicines hut everything failed t
her until she hegan on Tanlac. She
higan picking up right off when she
hegan taking Tanlac and her despond-
ent feelings soon disappeared She has
such a hig appetite now that she can
hardly get enough to eat and her th
gehtion it fine. She has already gained
eight and a half pounds and says she
tever felt hetter. She sleeps gimil
every night and tines all her w..ik suth
ease and is bright ami cheerful all the
i lime I'm certainly grateful for the
'happiness I anlae has brought to tnv
home hy restoring mv wiie'v health
j I honestly beliese it will help atnhotlv."
Tanlac is sold in Oklahoma ( iiv ex
Illusively by Weslfall Plug Co. nndet
the personal direction nf a special Tan-
lac representative Adv.
Charter No. 5716. Reserve District No III.
REPORT OF CONDITION Or THE
American National Bank
At Oklahoma City la the State of Oklahoma at the Close of Busines
on September 11th 1917.
RESOURCES
I nani and discounts J-J.iSO.Nl.l 71
Hills uf cm lunge J4f)(oti rV
Total loans K50647U.SH
Deduct ;
Notes and bills rcdisenunted (other than hank
uneiitances Mild) HKl.IJ7 4.i 44iKi.l I I '
Ovcrdtgfts unsecured f.-iH) 77
U. S. Bonds (other than I iberty noinls of 1V17; ;
C. S. hoiMi deposited to secure circulation (par
value) $ Imi.lXNl 1 XI
I S. bonds ami n'ttifieates of indebtedness
pledged to seiuie I. S. deposits (par
value) l.ntKum
I S lioiids uiiil certificates ni indebtedness
pledged as lollatetal lot bills payable with
Tetleial Iseserve Hank JlKI.IKM W
Liberty Loan Honds. unpledged paid fol in lull
but not delivered I'OKI IM
Honda Securities Etc.:
lli'iids ami M'liiniies pledged as collateral tor
stale or other deiajsits (postal excluded)
or bill payable lliK.41.i."
Kollils bianetl (other than V. S. bonds) ...1.. .L'.HOUH')
Secuiities other than V. S. homls (not includ-
ing stocks) owned unpledged .WJ.So.i.ril
I t't.tl bonds m i unties etc
Stotks nihi l than I'tthral Keeive Hank stock
Mmk id I ctlei.il Is'eseivc Hank (riO percent of stibsi riplion 1
Turiiiture and fixtures
Is'eal I. state ownetl other than hanking house
I awful reserve with Tederal Kesers'e Hank
( ash 111 vault and net amounts due from national kink- 1
Net amounts due from hanks ami bankers ami (rust cm
panics -
1 xihange for clearing house
( hecks tm other batikt in the same city or town as lepoil-
ing bank
Total of Items $1J1I75JJ
( hecks on hanks located outside nf city or town of repot 1
ing baiak and other cash items
Redemption fund with V. S. 'lrcasiiicr and due from V. S.
Treasurer
Total
.NiI.uki mi
MVih) mi
F.I4 Kir) 10
J.sll IK)
IK.OH) DO
IH.OtltHKI
SJ 4II INI
t"4 '.'4 i.4
lll.-':S IIS
1'iH7m.J7
77( 'V It
.iK.uj';. 17
.S4I.M.J')
(.mn no
$7.L7.l7h.5S
LIABILITIES
Capital sttuk paid in t 5(l(iiasi (i
Surplus fund f st .r h m 1 IS)
Cndivide'l protiti $ 7Hl'Kv(l4
Less tnrrent expenses interest and taxes paid .W.ki7.71 .W..I17..I.I
Amoiinl resersetl for laes accrued 1 1 .087
Amount reserved for all interest accrued and other ton-
tingencici .i7K.ln.10
Circulating notes outstanding liHi.tiKl .00
Net amount due to National hanks L47fi.-4So.HJ
Net amounts due tu hanks and hankers 4 I4.SS7.4')
'Total of Items $l3JIUf).JH
Demand Deposits Subject to Reserve (deposits payable
w it r 1 its H) days ) :
Individual deposits subject to iheck J 777540 .110
Cettlficatcs of deposit due in les than .10 dayn (other than
for money borroweilj 1 4 VI .1J
tleiosils secured Ie
I ertidetl rliccks
t ashler's clieckk outstanding
Slate county or other municipal
pledge of assets of this bank
'Total demand deposits subject to Iseserve $1191. 115 0.1
Tim Deposits Subject to Reserva (payable after .10 days
or subject lo .V) days nr more notice):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)..
Other time deposits fv'MOO.tW
Total of time deposits .subject tn Reserve $ 'XJ0.S(M ')J
I'niied States deposits (other than postal savings) iiulud
ing deposits of C S. disbursing officers
Hills pus able with T ederal Reserve Hank
J.74S 7'l
14.1.15.1.(1.1
10415 J-1
JJ1.40.LIU
I .O11O 00
5 J.' .IK m. (l
.S7V7..i:i.5S
he i.l.'7
1X1 J7
total
I iahilities for rediscounts including those with I'cdcr.il
Reserve Hapk
Total contingent liabilities
Stale of Oklahoma County nf Oklahoma si:
I II II t arson cashier of the above-named bank do si liiiinlv
wear ihst the above statement ii true In the best of tnv knowledge
and belief. II H ( AlJSON'.'l asl ier
Subscribed anJ jworn to before tnr this 17th tlav of September IV17.
(Seal) ' (.. S. llOS'ldN? Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. J.1 1VJ0.
Correct Attest:!. C. Thurtnond I'. T. Johnson J 1'. W'hatley
I liret tm s.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
I tine 1 nans Js K45 4 'S J I
( Uetdr.H's '.-I'"' 77
Is'eal Kstale 5J4(l.ls
l-'urmtiire and Fixtures isun isl
Slock in 1'edrral Reserve Hank IX 1 Ml 'HI
V. S. Certificates of Indebtedness . 4l'OHUJ0
Demand Loans $ 414.175 "0
Itonds and Warrants Muds') 1 11
Hills of Kxchange fwheat and cotton) J4fi.('5o K7
(. ash and Sight Lxehange 177117.1 5n L0fs.Jfi5 0.1
Total $74J7704 01
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 50O'io 00
Sutplus ami Profits ISK.J4I .15
( nculati .11 1'"H 'HI
lolls pasalde ami irdfcotints with Ketletal Reverse Haul . ''JS..1J7 4!
Deposits ('014.1.15 Jl
Total 74J7704 01
In - H.v i r
ainl iiianv
Hnl'elhief Stisparls la'lftl.
DI'hNM. 0U1. Sepi. 17 tspr
rial) Monioe Monisnti and Will Mo- 1
Held two young fartnets nf the Hen-
iniiglttn 1 otiiinuiiily wete lodged in Hie
rntinty Jail yesterdav in coimrctinn with
retetit Iheftj ul hour in lliat nriL.li.
btMhutxa
TRENCH SUITS RECEIVED DAILY
Thorp is n hip (lomnnd for TKKN'CII SUITS AND OVKRCOATS
by well drosnoil Yotmjr fellows. II live you soon Uietn? So different
from the ordinary kind. This nhop is featuring them for $15.00 nnd
$17.00. Why'pny $25.00 and $:U.0() for the nume kind elnewhere?
You men who demand pure nil wonted units can buy them here for
$15.00 nnd $17.00. Stouts regulars slims nnd stubs all one price. If
you are not a customer' it's time you are getting acquainted with this
shop where you can cut your clothing bill 40 percent
Fifth Ave. Hats $2.50 All Shapes and Colors
T -
lottaps
Suite
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