The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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order, having just completed the in-
stallation of a new printing machine
and some other equipment that will
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Terlton, Okla.
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Oil and Gat News
ijANN
OUNCEMENTS
«e <X
We are permitted to announce
W.J.LAUDERDALE
of Hallett
as candipale for the nomination
For Commissioner
ist District
Subject to the action of the
Republican Primaries,
August bit, 1916.
TOM C. SMITH
The most extensive and reliable
daily report of development in
the. mid-continent oil and gas
field is the one prepared by W.
H. Peck, and his assistants, and
printed exclusively in this paper.
Subscription price $4.00 per
year. Three months trial trip,
$1.00.
Address, DEMOCRAT,
Tulsa, Okla.
(71316)
First Published in the Terlton Enterprise July 13th 1916
FINANCIAL STATEMENT and ESTIMATE
For HOUSE CREEK Township, County of PAWNEE, State of
OKLAHOMA.
We are authorized to announce
B. O. SUBLETT
as candidate for the nomination
For Commission
1st District
Subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries,
August 1st, 1916.
Repupliean Candidate for
County Judge
And present City Attorney of
Cleveland, was born in Harrison
County, Iowa, in 1887, and was
admitted to the bar in that state
in 1903, graduating from the law
department of the University of
Iowa, Class '03, and has been en-
gaged in the active practice of
law every since.
His father, Capt. Joe H. Smith
a Civil War Veteran, who died in
1892, is still remembered in Iowa
not only as one of the ablest pion-
eer lawyers of W estern Iowa, a
brilliant orator and historian, but
also a man of intense patriotism,
That he is able and will make a
fair and impartial Judge is un-
questioned. He is fearless, his
ideals are high and his record such
as to reccomend him to the Rep-
ublican voters' in the August
primary.
(Political Adv.)
We are authorized to announce
OLLIE KEETON
of Blackburn
! as candidate for the nomiration
For County Treasurer
First published in the Terlton linter-
pris July 13th, 1U1U
Report of the condition of the
First State Bank
o f
Terlton, Okla
at the close of business June 30th,-
191*5..
Resources
Loans and Discounts * 52,733.14
Securities with banking
board 500.60
Slocks, bonds, etc. 1,324.0*
Banking house 1,500.00
Furnitui-efond Fixtures— 1,100.00
Due froui banks «,485.21
Checks & other cash items 20.30
and high in the councils of the jCash ln l,atlk i2h
Total 70,858.45
Republican Farty.
Financial Statement for thr Fiscal Year beginning July 1st, 1915 j
and ending JuneBOlh, 1010; and Estimated needs for current!
and end 'Subject to the action of the
70 Democratic Primaries,
August 1st, 1916.
expenses for the fiscal year beginniug July 1st, HMO, a
ing June !10th, 1917, as required by Section 7M7*. Cliaf
Revised Laws of Oklahoma, 1910.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
"A"—Cash Account
Cash on hand July 1st, 1915, to credit of
(ietieral Fund .14.57
Receipts:
Amount received f om current taxes 1773.30
Total Balance and Receipts
Disbursements:
Amount warrants redeemed (principal) 1^53>('
Total Disbursements
Balance on hand June iiOth, 1910
"B"—Tax Lew Account
Valuation currant year ^2,400,504 rate of
General Fund Levy 1*4 mills.
Total taxes levied for Fiscal year ending
June 80th 1910
Total amount collected by County Treasure
ana turned over to the Township
Treasurer to June 30th, 191G.
Mela nee in process of collection for Fiscal s
Year ending Juue 30th. 1910
Deduct the 10 per cent from total levy that
was addedtoDelinquent Tax
Available or n>jt btlaiuc in pro-ens of collection 1511 . Hi
"0"—Estimate Account
Warrants issued against the above balance
since July 1st 1915
U texpeaded Bihuice Ju.ie inch, 1910
Unexpended Balance June 30th, 1910
,4D" —Warrant Account
Warrants outstanding July 1st, 1915
Warrants issued aganst Estimate lor Fiscal
Year ending June 30th, 1910
Total Variants
Warrants paid
Bal inc.1 W.trr i tis o 1 s in I n,' J m * 30:h, 1910
"E" —Summary
Assets.
Cash on hand Juue 30th 1U10
Taxes in process of collection for Fiscal Year
ending June JklUi 1910
Total Assets
Liabilities.
Warrants outstanding June 30th 1910
itpr
Tom C. Smith was County At-
torney of his ho ne county for
four years, and by reason of his
strict integrity, morality, ability
and attention to duty made for
himself an enviable record both
as a lawyer and official.
He came to this coupty person
ally reccomended and indorsed by
V\e are authorized to announce [men well known in National and
1H07.H7
1053.80
154.01
J. A. COFFMAN
as candidate for the nomitation
For Commissioner
1st District
Subject t 0 the action 0 f the
Democratic Primaries
August 1st 1916
3458.10
| We are authorized to announce
JOSEPH E. EALES
177j{ o(0 as candidate for the nomination
1079.80
167.98
For County Assessor
Subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries
August 1st 1910
447 ;i!
447.80
8243.71
154.1)1
151J 8-
152-.9*
'We are authorized to announce
447.30
154.01
'tate affairs, amongst whom are
iuch men as U. S. Senators Cum-
mins and Kenyon, Congressman
W. R. OreenJ of 9th Iowa Dis't,
Walter I. Smith, Ex-Congressman
and now Judge of U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, Ex-Atty Gen'l
Byers and Cosson, and numerous
Judges, Lawyers, Bankers and
Business men.
Mr. Smith has no political rec
ord in Pawnee Counry. He has
never been a candidate for a
county or state office in Oklahoma
and has made no political
promises other than, that he will
give a clean, able, economical
and impartial administration if
elected.
If nonirated and elected, Mr.
Smith will bring to the office a
large experience in both legal
and public affairs which will be
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in — 15,000.00
Surplus fund 1,500.00
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check . 37,S>53.52
Time certificates of depos-
it .... ... 10,042.49
Cashier checks outstanding 3<>2.44
Total 70,858.45
State of oklahoma, County of Paw-
nee ss:
I, T. "J. Brown Jr., Cashier of the
above named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
best of my knowledge and Itelief so
help me God.
T. J. Brown, Jr., Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of July, luiti.
' Chat. A. Wilde, N. P.
H. A. McCauley
T J. Brown Jr. Directors.
C. J. Shapard
Adv.
STANLEYC. EDMISTER
of Cleveland
as candidate for the nomination I benefit to the taxpayers
1 I of this county. He is well and
For County Judge I thoroughly equipped to administer
8091.011 Subject to the action of the j the duties of the office.
-108.13 I
1522.88
Republican Primaries
August 1st 1916
No mistake will be n.ade by
| the Republicans in nominating
1 Mr. Smith for County Judge.
Dr. E. C. Freece
Dentist
Here every Saturday. Office
With Terlton Drug Company.
All Work Guaranteed
Dr. F. S. Bobbitt
Physican and Surgeon
With Terlton Drug Co., Inc.
Office Phone H> Res Phone 17
Terlton. Oklahoma.
Dr. W. Kelly
Local Surgeon Frisco l ines
W ith Kemp Drug Company
Unexpended Balance ol Approved Estimate for
ttie Fiscal Year ending June iiOth l'.'lrt 154.01
11.06
FOR FARM LOANS, Real Estate,
the Insurance see F. A. Boyles,
1065.881 Terlton, Oklahcma. Adv.
Tothe Democratic Voters
Total Liabilities
Excess Liabilities over Assets— Deficit
ESTIMATED NEEDS
"F"- lieneral Fund
Estimated Need for.
Culverts
Supervisors
Labor
Tools
Doolin and Records
Trustee
Clerk
Treasurer
Total Estimated needs
11)00 01 >
40000
2000.00
20OO.no
!VO.OO
06.00
06.00
00.00
CERTIFICATE
State of Oklanoma, County of Pawnee *•:
We, the undersigned Director of House Creek Township,
County of Pawnee, State ol Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing statement of the fiscal condition of House
Creek Township, County and State aforesaid, is true and correct,
and that the amounts enumerated in the statement of e*tiir.uted
needs are reasonably necessary for current expenses in the pro
per conduct of the affairs of said Township.
We further certify that tho above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the statement and estimates prepared and
made at a ceeting held on the first Monday in July, 1910, the
sai ie being the 7 day of July, 1919.
J, W. Pamball, Trustee.
J. A. Oolfman, Clerk
M 1) Storun,Treasurer. (Adv.)
1076. *91
After carefully considering
| the responsibilities carried by the
(office which we are seeking we
1 have decided to offer ourself as a |
'candidate for the nomination, in
the Democratic Primaries, for
! County Commissioner from the
! First District of Pawnee C unty.
If favored with the nomina-
! tion and later with the office we
5,688.00 j wjU faifhfully perform every
'duty falling upon us, tothe best
of our ability, allowing special
favor to none and granting equal
rights to all.
Your support and influence
will be greatly appreciated, at
the August Primaries. Thank-
ing you for any and all favors
snd hoping that you may see fit
to lend us your support, we wish
j to remain,
Verv truly yours,
J. A. COFFMAN
ENID
OKLAHOMA
JULY 11-12.13-14
Office Phone 1?
Terlton,
He* Phone 22
Oklahoma
A gigantic exhibition
of all types, sizes and a
host of different makes
of farm Tractors in act-
ual field work. Mammoth
tent-city and power'driv-
en machinery exhibits.
Four big days of work
and play.
PLAN TO CO NOW VU
}< oco attended last year;
•o.uoo cxpcctcf! thin year Big
Iree eofrriamnw;iH feature*
arrargc.1 h Enid Chamber
rt Commerce Save
these (our day* aod go.
Tor ruin u4 k/o—«! ■
• # ««ir bcal tfckrt Meat.
J. M. Garton,
Vetrinarian
With Terlton Drug Company
TERLTON, OKLAHOMA
FOR SALE. 40 acres good bottom
land. 30 acres in cultivation.
Water well house and stable,
it of mile of well now being drilled
for oil. No oil lease on this land.
A bardain. See F. A. Boyles,
Real Estate, Terlton, Okla. Adv
Build Batter Roada.
livery rain la an argument for the
865-day road.
Neighbors and Builders.
Good roada are neighbor makers
and trade builders.
The safety of little nations In war
tlmae aeetna to depend more on Inac-
cessible mountains than Irrefutable
arguments.
One advantage of keeping a diary
lies In the fart that the keeper Is not
required to adhere to the tacts as he
toea along.
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