The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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THE SOPER DEMOCRAT
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Report of the condition of tho
First National Bank
41 Soper In the State of Oklahoma at the
ekwe of buaineaaDeo 81 1917
Reaources
Lon and Discounts 1111196 88
Cumovera liability account o f ae
ceptance of thla bnk purchased or
discounted by It 86980 86
Total loans IW 18618
U S Bonds Deposited to seeure ctr
oulatton (tar salue) 750) 00
Total V S bonds (other than Liberty
Bonds) and certificates of Indebted
ness
Libertjr Loan Bonds unpledged
Securities other than 17 8 bonds
(not Including stocks) owned on
pledged
Stock of Federal Reserve bank
(50 per cent of subscription)
Value of banking bouse (If unlncum
be red) 8 00000
faulty in Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Ueal Estate owned other than bank
lawful reserve with Federal Re
serve Bank 81988 8
Cash in vault and net amounts due
from national banks 48189 9
Checks on banks located outside of
city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items 113085
Redemption fund with U S Treasur-
er and due from V S Treasurer S7SW
Total 898419
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
$0000 00
600000
5918 97
750000
Undivided proOts 591897
Less current expenses
interest and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding '
Demand deposits subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject
to check 839 858 86
Cashier'schecksoutstanding 78318
Total demand deposits 839975 48
Time deposits subjeet to reserve:
Certificates of deposit 801874
Total of time deposits S0IS 74
Total
Utate of Oklahoma County of Choctaw ss
I A J Steen Cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief A J STEEN
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th
day of Jan 1918 W L ELLIS
Notary Public
My commission expires June 84 1919
Correct Attest:
Thos E Oakes
W C Burton
Geo Y Harris '
Directors
Big Men Think Big innnnnncaEaBanninnEnnnnnnnEsnEnEcsanEESsnannnnnia
News From Camp Travis exceiieot
Private Earl W Holt of Soper
Okla helped battery “C” 343
Field Artillery Camp Travis
Texa3 win honors in the regi-
mental Field Meet December 28
he being one of the representa-
tives in the 880 yard relay race
Oscar Roebuck of Soper Okla
formerly with battery "C” 343d
Field Artillery Camp Travis
Texas has been transferred to
Casual p$tachment at Hancock
Georgia
A real Majestic Theatre with
the same prices and the same
shows as found in other cities is
the latest convenience added for
the pleasure of the soldiers at
Camp Travis Texas This
theatre building which is prac-
tically completed is 180 feet
long and 90 fet wide with a
stage 70 by 30 feet and has a
seating capacity of 3000 Un-
like most theatres however it
has only one floor "This condi-
tion coupled with the large
number of exits affords com-
plete protection from fire The
building was constructed by the
Majestic Theatre Company and
the president of that organiza-
tion has just completed an in-
spection of same and pronounced
it one of the best in the country
The theatre will be conducted in
the same manner as others of
that circuit with complete
change of shows every week
The opening program is ex-
pected to appear the first week
in January- The introduction of
this theatre added to the many
other conveniences that the
soldier now has will cause him
to have a desire never to leave
camp until he is ready to board
the train for Berlin
SALESMEN WANTED to so-
licit orders for lubricating oils
greases and paints Salary or
Commission Address T H E
HARVEY OIL CO Cleveland O
John Wanamaker the big
merchant Is superintendent off
one of the largest Sunday schools g
in the world
Walter Hubbell secretary of
the Eastman Kodak Company is
the teacher of the largest men’s
Bible class in the world
Henry Crowell president of
the Quaker Oats Company is
president of the Moody Bible In-
stitute Louis Swift of Swift & Co
packers is the main support
Lake Forest Presbyterian Semi-
nary Mr Cluett of Cluett Peabody
Co shirt makers is president of
the Y M C A at Troy N Y
C A Heinz of the "57” varie-
ties fame is president of the
Pennsylvania Sunday School As-
sociation The three partners of N W
Avers & Son advertising agency
are all superintendents of big
Sunday schools
Mr Curtis president of the
Blue Label Catsup Company is
a leading Sunday school worker
in Rochester N Y
§Mr Proctor as well as Mr
Gamble of Proctor & Gamble
Soap Company are both big
workers in Christian enterprise
All these and many more are
‘big” men who think "big
proving the old old story that
you must find the busy man if
you wish a thing well done Boys
who are raised in the present
time should be reminded often
that character and education will
e required of them in the com-
ng years more than ever be-
fore— the day of sowing their
wild oats has passed— big men
can only become such by train-
ing Are Your Sewers Clogged?
The bowels are the sewerage
system of the body You can
well imagine the result when
they are stopped up as is the
case in constipation As a pur-
will find Chamber-
They are mild and gentle' in their
action They also improve the
digestion
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUAR-
DIANSHIP OF CARRIE WARREN
A MINOR
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Choctaw State of Oklaho-
ma made on the 20th day of December
1917 the undersigned Abbie Vanbibber
of the estate of Carrie Warren a
minor will sell at public sale to the
highest bidder subject to confirmation
by said Court on Monday the 14th day
pf January A P 1918 at 1:39 o’clock
p M fit the front door of the court
house in Hugo Oklahoma all the right
title and interest of said Came
Warren a minor in and to the follow-
ing described real estate situated in
Choctaw County State of Oklahoma
to-wit:
An undivided one half interest) in and
to the Northeast quarter of the South-
east quarter and the Northwest quarter
of the Southeast quarter of the South-
east quarter of aection 22 township
six south range 16 east in Choctaw
County State of Oklahoma
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-wit:
Cash on delivery of deed by guardian
Dated the 20th day of December
1917
Abbie Vanbibber
Guardian of Carrid W&rren
Evans & Sherman
Attorneys for Guardian 12-27-3t
When in need of a firstclass
haircut shave massage sham-
poo etc go to the City Barber
Shop Firstclass workmen em-
ployed Agents for Hugo
Steam Laundry All 25c work
now 35J Chas Bice Prop
House and Lot for Sale
Place where VV T Kemper
now lives Abstract of title and
warranty deed furnished Price
$35000
Bronaugh & Simmons
Hugo Okla
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Successors to W E LARECY & CO
Entire $25000 stock of Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Ilats
Ladies’and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Groceries Trunks Suit
Cases and Hand Rags Hardware Farm Implements Wagons
Etc will be thrown on the market without reserve in a Great
Colossal Introductory or Get-Acquainted Sale introducing the
Low-Level Price System The policy of this firm is a square deal
to everybody one price to all
Sweeping Cuts and Reductions
in all Departments During this Sale will Sacrifice
Hundreds of Dollars worth of Staple Merchandise
Make your plans to come Come prepared to buy for the
whole family One solid carload of farm implements to be sold
Here is your chance to supply yourself and family for the year and
SAVE DOLLARS UPON DOLLARS
A Supreme Selling Sacrifice
Sale Starts Saturday January 12
and Continues Daily Rain or Shine Cold or Hot
for 13 Big Days Come Be on Hand
FAIL BROS & CO
Successors to W E Larecy &Co Soper Okla
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Crossett, R. E. The Sopar Democrat (Choctaw County, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918, newspaper, January 10, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1716911/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.