Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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‘Condensed Statement of The
Naristta National Rank
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of Marietta Okla
As made by the Comptroller at Wash-
ington D C March 7th 191 1
RESOURCES
Loans and Discount $13!9H
Bonds Securities Etc 913655
U S Bonds at par 1300000
Cash and Exchange' 6230 1 37
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock I $6000000
Surplus - 4000000
Undivided Profits 1 1 63 — 7
Unearned Interest : 7669210
Circulation Jj00000
Deposits
' 20903072
We desire to call your attention to the very strong
reserve as shown by the above statement and would
have you note the splendid growth since pur last state-
ment to the Comptroller Our policy is one of Security
Conservatism Safety of Funds and Service to Patrons
On the merits" of the above we invite your banking
business
W A Culwott
President J -Sam
Black
Vice£fesjdent '
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C E Moi ris
Cashier
S F Black
Ass’t" Cashier-"
Plrat State Banka
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C— An tmu
Kulaa for tka 'Junior Cotton
iGrowara Contcat 1911
Rule 1 —This contest is iipen
- Washington ‘D
sually large number of applied- ny boy or girl in Oklahoma
tions for national bank- charten j between the ages of and 18
from state banks "in 1 Oklahoma ‘vears
have been pouring in upon the Rule 2— A boy or girl to corn-
treasury department of late It j V ia contest must comply
is understoodthe transfers sre with all the rules of the United
asked in order that the banks ' States Dertment of Agricult-
thus applying for national char- ore governing this contest
ters may avoid the emergency Rule 8 A boy or girl entering
assessment to be imposed uism this contest must agree to read
all state banks in Oklahoma the instructions of the United
Great secrecy is being main States Department of Agricnlt-
taineclat the treasury depart- ure and follow them as nearly as
irient as to the identity of the
practieable
Rule -1- A contestant must
plan his own crop and so far as
imssible do his own work A
statement wiir le re-
h exmtestanit show-
state banks which are now
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deavoring P nationalize
Everj’ application seems to be
accomiKinied with a request that j written stat
no publicity he given the applica- iqnired of eac
' tion for the reswon that such jingjWhat help if any he had in
j publicity may cauie the state to planning and growing the cmp
i immediately withdraw its dejss- J Rule f— Each contestant must
j it and thus create a crisis in the grow not less than two acres
banks- Among the banks to na-(Of cotton However a contest-
tionalize within the last day or jant will rot be barred if 15)0
two is the Oklahoma State Bank fiounds or more of seed cotton is j
j of Tulsa with Grant McCullough grown on less than two acres !
as president and a half million Rule 6— Each final report must
dollar institution at Chickaslia j be accompanied by a certificate
! signed by the contestant and at
! least two disinterested witnesses
Play Ball
showing:
The ball season has ojtened in a — fpjie amount of yield
Marietta and the first game will b The Mapt nuasurement of I
be played tomorinw afternoon ian(j
between the Gainesville HighJ c — The crop was grown in ac-
School and the Marietta R'l?h with the rules govern- I
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Condensed' Statement of Tlie
I?irot BJational : Konlr
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Of Marietta Okla
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As rendered to the Comptroller of
Currency Washington D C at
the close of business
March 7 191 I
RESOURCES
IKins and Discounts ?1713h77o
Banking House ’Furniture and Fixtures 163100:!
U S Bonds (at par) 623000
Bonds Securities Etc 4849H1
Available Cash and Sight Exchange 83j184j3B
$2218102
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 20001X1
Surilns ' 3000000
Undivided Profits 4016694 '
Interest (unearned) 13H042
Circulation 623000
Individual Deposits H6j960j70
$221192
Meeting of W I M Society
TlieWH’M Society met in
regular business Mssion Tliurs-
day 1 March 9 Mrs Martin
took as her suhyt-t “The Ten
Virgins” Song 77 was sung
and our former jwstor Rev J
G Blackwood Usl us in prayer
Roll call was answered with quo-
tations from the bible A com-
mittee for securing honorary
memlxrs to the Sx-if ty was ap-
ixtintwl Mesdames Keller Gov-
ett and Choate Also another
committeee to assist the First
Vice President in local work
Mesdames Allen Graham and
Bank Guaranty Report
Is Held Up By Governor
Oklahoma City Okla March
13— What is the condition of the
Oklahoma bank guaranty fund?
That is n question that is puz-
zling Oklahoma bankers and de-
positors tonight Nobody who
knows will tell and there is a ru-
mor tonight that the public may
not be informed though this is
hardly likely
The lejMjrt of Arthur Young A
Company exjert accountants of
Kansas City who were employed
in January to audit the hooks of
the banking board was submitt
School The Gainesville boys contest
are said to be a fast bunch and 1
the High School team at this
place is one of the best in the
State An exciting game will be ton :J() 10jnts
witnessed by those who attend1
Encourage the lys by - being
present Following is the line-
up for Marietta: Irby Black
j catcher Overton Black piU her ! of tlw orflt oy points
Ralph Burch 1st base Ed Wad-j DDtst exhihit of cotton
ley 2nd base Ray Walker nl I (onsLs t f
base Hubert Askew short stop ! aQne plant 10 nts
McKn’ght Graham left field Sul bTwo ¥)nndsof (ottn
Starrett center field Sam Black t jy jHints
Rule 7— In awarding prizes the
following basis shall be followed: !
Greatest yield of seed crt-! I
Strong in resources ever courteous and li jeral in
their dealings the First National Bank stands ready
( and able to serve you Make our Bank your Bank’
We invite you
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Marietta Okla
OLDEST BANK IN LOVE COUNTY
E F Graham Pres
right field
Death of Mn R B Clark
The death of Mrs R B Clark
of Loves Valley occurred at the
family home last Friday morning
Choate Mrs Goxett gave an e p Governor Cruce late this
ufternonn by a committeeof state
bankers headed by George Davis
of Clarenmre Davis united this
morning and called a cofoivnce
of the sHK-ial intestignting com-
mittee The committee after go-
ing o or the report refused to
make public its contents and
inteicsting reading Mesdames
Keller and Martin made interest-
ing talks This was one of the
best meetings the Society has
ever had
The Devotional meeting will
be at the home of Mrs Lillian
Keller Thursday afternoon
March 23 All members request-! turned it over toGovernorCruce
ed to be preset
lUIvS Kkiokti:k
!Ncw iroccry Flrtn
Hicks A Hagan have stld their
Tlie governor refused to dis-
cuss the contents of the rejxrt
c — Twelve bolls of cotton 10
imints
Total score for tlie' contest
1U0 points
Note— Under C — In estimating
profits the following prices shall
after an illness of about a week be used: $3 per acre for rent
of heart trouble - The death of of acreage land $130 per aer£
this estimable lady caused univer- j for breaking the land 20 cents
sal sorrow not only In her imme- per acre for -harrowing 40
diate vicipity but in this entire cents per acre for -planting 40
section of the country Mrs cents per acre for each cultiva-
Clark was 71 years of age and tion 75 cents per acre for first
she and her husband were among J booing $1 per hundred pounds
the pioneer settler? of this coun- of seed cotton for picking 5-1 ler
try having moved here oer 30 hundred pounds of lint cotton for
years ugor" 'ginning hauling etc
Deceased leaves a husband Current prices shall beeliarged
three daughters and u number of for all other material and labor
grandchildren to mourn her Ju-od In growing the crop
death Her daughters arc Mrs I Rule -Lncal county or dis-
Mai ion George of Wynnnewuod trict contests may be lield at
Mrs NT George and Mrs Sid' times and places as the
Tipton of Loos Valley Tlie hx-al antorities may determine
two latter wen with her when The contest for awarding the
the end come Mrs Marion State premiums shall be held at
- Only Three Wards ’
At a meeting of the Btwrd of
Trustees held last Friday an or-5
dinance was passed reducing the
number of wards in the town
of Marietta from five to three
IL Thompson for their pres- ( All that part of town lying east
once at school last week the railroad is ward one all
invite all patrons to visit ns
) of tliat iwrt of town between the
You are more
U -
Come and see what we are do-
railroad and Fifth street is ward
than welcome I
dn-lanng that he d-ires to make (wrW was unlblt to roch her the State Fair to be held at Okla
The Sornsi
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Tlie Soinsis met List last Wed-
grocery business t M A I
Giloreaso and J C Piland who nesday with Mrs E F Graham
took charge Monday morning The program for the afternoon
and will conduct the business in ’was on Thomas Dixon -the
future under the firm name Roll call was answered by some
I ImhI side on account of
'but her husband was present
Mrs J D Lydlck grand-
Shawm"
of Gilcrease A Piland Hicks A
Ragan had lxon In business here
for many years and had always
enjoyed a good trade Asa Gil-
cnase has bsn in the employ of
the John I London Co in the
caiNtcity of lxkkeeper for sanme
time He was also at one time
connected uitli the firm of Hicks
A Hagan Mr Piland wtis also
in business here attune time
Both memlKrs of the new firm
are experiencd business men
and we predk-t for them success
jn their new venture
fact of his life or one of his works
Mrs Graham’s pajr a char-
acter sketch of his life was mid
with her usual charm
On account of absence of some
of the members jwrt of the pro-
gram was omit tod
Tlie last number was a general
discussion of Tlie Clansman
Tlie club adjourned to meet
next Wednesday with Miss Mat’
tie Alexander
Tlie lesson will ho the life and
works of Myrtle (Seed
’ Puka Rkpoktek
illness bom a City September 27th to
’ October 7th 1911
Note:— Tlie awai Us in the State
Contest shall not N unde until
final rviHirtsare recoiled as pro
daughter who lives at
was also present
Tlie funeral was hold at the tided Rule 9
family home In Lives Valley Sat I Rl Final-reiiorts shall be
unlay morning conducted by mailed on or before September
Rev D E Shaffer of Thacker- Lt 1911 to W D Bentley State
ville followeil by interment in Agent at ukon Okla
Lik3 View cemetery Ksct fully
J - W D Bkxtiky
Notice State Agent Farmers’ Coojierat-
ive Demonstration Work
In making up the delinquent '
two and ail of that part of town
west of Fifth streetis ward three
Tlie cutting down of the wards
Below you will find the to three necessitates' the elect-
names f those who made an'jin£ ot only six trustees for the
average of over So per cent in own‘ ‘
the third month examination: Sonft and Daujrhters v c v k
Eighth Grade — Evelyn
Tliei-e will be a meeting m Ma-
Mlnttingtou Nngil Lorter rjetta tbe Saturday night
(’larenee Reser John Mont-' April to organize a camp of
gomery Annye Tucker the Sons and Daughters U C
Seventh (trade — SbufonljV’s All ons and daughters of
1olldridge Maliel Cae Joe (-onfederate eterans are not on-lteilart-
Florence Knox V er- j jy jn jted but are urgently re-
die Ba-ii’ger Esther 'Reser quisteil to be present and join
Zulu Baker Verna Whitting- j it i s necessary to' perfect the or
tou Roy Knox Nellie Adams juiiaition at tliis time to secure
Willie Foikner representation at the state con
Filth Grade — Hinds Pukes j vention Resp’t
Etln 1 Farris Stella Harris J A Myers
Jesc lkiker Ale Wallace —
tax list the name of the John P
London Co was left on through
error and published ns delin-
Tlie first premiums offered in
the State Cotton Growing Con-
test for boys and girls are by
the Oklahoma Cotton Crushers
quent It was an error and in ' Association and are as follows:
justice to them I make the cor-1 it— A free trip to Washington
rection W L Alexander D C 2nd— 873 In cash 3rd —
' County Treasurer t50 in h caah‘
Biyan Whittington Fred Har-
ris Eriv“t Unton Rnth Brieg-
gemeyer Ionurd Cathers
Randol Friedsom !-2ltli
Notice
I will be at Vansant Son’s
livery barn again on the 23rd and
Anyone haling any stoik
tturth (rad bladi needs the attention of a first
Wolld ridge ida Light JostciclaNS xet0
Forkner (Lie Forkner Earl
Porter Otis Linton Billie Mar-
tin Cecil Baker Neorna Bring-
"r May Ward
Others whose names are not
in-re are the ones who were siek
or who were absent so much
that they failed
Patrons send your children
every day you can for we are
desirous of making Leon school
second to none in advance-
ment Yours for a good school
-v C 0 Btboe ‘
rinaiy bring them in
on those dates ami I will give
them xuy attention
Dr EL T Ritter
Veterinary Surgeon '
Notice
We now have our stock of fan
in and request those who ismtem-
plate using fans this summer to'
come in and make their selection
so the fans ran be installed
J C Wood
Scp't Water A lijrht Flznt
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752931/m1/1/?q=112+cavalry: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.