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THE CLAREMORE PROGRESS
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916
Iwunl Every Tfeuraday to
A. L. KATE* .
-W. C. KATES .... MM*
OFFICIAL PAPER OK HOGEU COUNTY
Entered at the P«ta*M at Cltmcn. Ok.
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"Democratic Claremore!"—Blouie! | CI.AREMOREITES OO TO CHEL-
SEA TO ATTEND WEDDING
C L
*as
• j ti 6 a € • tdoiin
Strom reasons make strong ac-
tion*.
You can never plan the future by
the past.
The greatest truths are the sim-
plest and also the greatest men.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
It is sbout time tor the X-Ray
skirts to come into their own.
Event the Mexican war dope has
grown to be rather stale reading.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
ta Ika Vetera ml Besera L'eaaty i-
1 Lr.rLr uimyiK. aw candidacy for Ika at
Sea «( t wil) AUurnay. subject
ot Uw UnawraU Primary. Yc_
ahmn is solicited and UI be appreciated
HOi 17.KNDORKI-.
At last
^ r-JZL? mrriZ,7.T HirkV gsi. has'been secured. It is
ib« *ihe# ui L«mni> Attornn <*( H*m*n conn- a "bull protfotor" which slips over ,
ty, Mitini u> U.« art ion of Ul* l>—orratk fLft
Miuitr, to br lifUl AkltfUMl 1st. 1 ,,r r"r-
COUNTY AS.SK.SSOk
PrugrMa ta ktilliorilfil to sunoumr li.r mr.
of tiua kcvUr, ul iftUiuM. for Uw
a«n*oti iu uoibliuiltuii lor (ounti Anmmot
i to Ut« k< (ton of il«r Unuu riitk Pit-
<Mkl> to br !•#<«! Auguat lat
Quite a number of Claremore folk
went to Chelsea Wednesday to ba
present at the wadding of Mr. James
Neal and Mifts Estella Lane, at the
home of the bride's parents at 8
o'clock. Among those to go were:
Misses Byna Murphy and Gaxelle
Lane, Messrs. and Mesdames John
Dirickson, A. L. Kates, Wayne Bay-
lees, C. F. Godbey. A. V. Robinson,
W. P. Johnston. J. H. Moore, Paul
Fry, and others whose names we were
unable to ascertain.
The contracting parties are prom-
dacy It is hard to find a town of like site . . :—! *""■«-
C« w toHta with better railroad service than | " «« peo^e of Chelsea and also have
uTLZZLS? i <'la rem ore has. • ho,t of Mends in this city, who join
"brkV ~ ' # Progress in wishinb them a long and
I At last a protection for WiUie h PPy married life.
Ikm f*B- at. kao Ktton o^.a^l I* So ' ' 1
HELP THE LIBRARY
At the close of the Hub year in
W. G. UOOB, Pfftidvnt j v FLIPeiN i
J. f. MoC^BLLAN, Vin fiMlknt (p CARDIN An t Culiitr
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers Bank & Trust Company
Claremore, Oklahoma
AS MADE TO THE STATE BANK COMMISSIONER
At the Clow of Business May 1, 1416
District Judge W. J. Campbell still Claremore it was found that the
continues to wade through the court i finances of the City Public Library
docket in a manner very pleasing to ' were very low and that to continue
the tax puyers' eyes. the good work of the library some-
a ithinte must be done to raise funds.
Pre.,-. «... t~.. auu—w w .««u,n~ Th* republicans have put their tick- j ■" view of this fact the clubs of the
ua codtdao ui Mifa Kuril iut tka Jfiaa at el iii the tield, but we understand (hat c,t> '•aM'd together in an organized
Cwuutr AaaMvr. aubwe-t to the acuta ut the many of ,he ..uy ijners arr not com. effort to do this. A home bake sale
d«n~,.t. pimiary U, l~ held Ausust ... p|<.,/|y saljsfieJ ^ ^ wj„ ^ M(J ,t ,he Lijf|reU Groeer,
hru«,. i- w«. auUturitrd to ..naunr. o store tomorrow afternoon from 2 un-
til. cai.dtu.o ui M.rtn. H.rri^i^r O.. lw |t is foolish to get bull headed and t" Kaon club lady of the city is
Resources
I uans . $100,151.23
Overdrafts ^4 39
Real Estate, Furniture
an u Fixtures 9,000.00
Warrants —918,218 60
« ask A Sight
Eachange 32,tkl6 90 46.824.40
Total $166,000.02
LlABIUTIU
Capital Stock $ 30,000.00
Surplus and Undivid-
ed Praflta 3,394 49
Deposits 121,6u6 63
Total .
$156,000.02
The Above Statement la Correct
J- F. Flippin, Cashier
Depositors in this Bank are protected by the Depos-
itors Guaranty Fund of Oklahoma.
Our Policy; "Safely First!*
Security of our depoaits is our first thought. We
assist our customers when they need help, and do
not inconvenience them in taking tar* of their
bushiest «t *nv time.
Tts the Account—Not the Amount!
Prompt and courteous treatment will be given re-
gardless of the size of the account. It is our desire
to please We want your business and can make
it of mutual interest.
FAKMERS BANK & TRUST CO.
"THE GUARANTEED BANK'
CLAREMORE
c ratio
J* t to Oil
August lal
Pru«r
iliM . _ _
i imrk. fur the driuwiau nomination fur
< i*ant> Aao—i« to lurcrmi liinia#lf. aubjwt
to kite* kcMon of Utr UvoaamtK primary to
hs-l J Aug oat lot.
SCHOOL NOTES
The public schools were glad to
primary tu u kaM not P> and register. That is just cut- asked to bake a cake, rookies or any
ting off your nose to spite your face, appetising food stuff and donate the .wn. KU
If you lose your ballot, it's your own ! same for the sale. The money thus have the opportunity of hearing some
Kooarm. u( Blua
fault. ^,erived. ^ turn'd ov" th' of the best speakers o." theChriauTn
o Council of Women to be expended on Church Speakers were sent out to
Ye Cods! Not a speech from Willie up keep of the library which has of lhf sev.ral buildings and
Hicks for several days. Something 1 experienced such a remarkable growth made short talks at the opening of the
must tie the matter, fan it be that since its institution in our town. afternoon session. This occaaion
Willie is spreading the fertilizer else- again demonstrated the imperative
BII.I.YSINDAY need of a general assembly room—
• some place where the pupils can be
Kngineer "Jedge" Jennings and Billy Sunday is now conducting the gotten together. At the Claremont
aaaairv
Pruuroao io aotliurtaod to
dhlM) ut i W Allrn fur Uie noaiiiiatiuii
ot Shsrrilf uf Itagrra cwuntji, aubjret tu Utr
actiuii uf Utr Dnuucratk* Primary to bo held
Au«uat lat.
i io author iaad to
Fireman J H Bentley had the Re- , greatest revival meeting in Kansas building the pupils gathered in the
nnkliAan I '/Vital* a. a. D.tt.. U aw 1 PUl> tknt tk.. ... A V I L. II I .1
Report furaiakad by tk* I miiitll
Loan and Investment Company, ti
l laremore. Oklahoma:
P. K. Frank Church to Minnie B.
<liurch; lot :t, blk lib, Claremore; $1.
James l>. Ward and wife to Servan-
do A Angel Vallina; lot 6, blk 24,'
Randerson Co.;
$1«00.
OKLAHOMA
" • I Stili i-*~"
"ww. .M buiu artion scainst you and «*ch
H. S. Records to DIcklAson-Reed-, Zf&XJZ WS
snderson Co.; s hf ne, 14-24-17; 1- ^,^5. "I* !:in; A t" v A. Nal
V ^ ^ uiris r, J£; r'r <rr;0r
J. B. Upton and S. A. Upton to A. jHu,Tifi«p';.I"?1"" ""
Hadady ; a 46 ft lot a. blk "or,. Clare- '^ J^t^ S X ia'X".
more; $268.26.
"'C' lZr£..""S
?*1— r*"* Pratalaaacy mrta. and of rn J«i,
Highland Park add ' to Collinsville;', MAN 'AL TRAINING DISPLAY ON ST.'
$70 ) KXHIBITION Iu*'r" county. Slata uf'okla*
W. H. Vanatta and wife to Chas.
_ «u can publican County Steam Roller In e*- 1 City that the west has ever known, halls, both upsairs ana downstairs
ofsbartit^uLwSrSSnST aJllSTto iS? c'n'nt working order at the County He is the greatest preacher of modern and the speaker, Mr. Robert Hop-
ai-tinn .J Iha llMmarstic Primarv In Iw heM ( (Ifl VPflflrtH haltl Kpra Pri/faW t i FI1PV flnH VtPAni>kaw ♦ /> t ku loeoaot 1 Linn V« ■n 1 . I *->
M Micrin Ul iwiieii rouuv) . iuujki w lai ....
action uf the U«u<*ratir Primary tu br held < OtlVMltMl) h^ld here Friday after-
a usual tat. noon. The roller rolled easily on.
I hereby annuunco myaelf aa a candidate
for the Or m utr a tic i.ominatiun fur the otto HOXI.NCa BOIT TO BK ONE FEA-
uf Sheriff uf Ruffrra county, aubjoct to the ar- . ....
tiua uf the deaiucratk primary to he held TI RE Ofr ENTERTAINMENT
Aueuat lat I am not a politician 1 am a . . _ _ m ,
^ ^ Tulsa, Ok la.. May 5-Probably the n<| of th« «^'ces and will evening at 5:30 prompt. A. this
R K WANN. Oolaaah. Oklahoma * - -• « . „.-W .V O -
times and preaches to the largest kins. National Secretary of the Chris-
crowds any man has stood before tian Church, spoke from the landing
since John the Baptist. of the stairway.
Take the Kansas City papers and The Academy building are busy this
read the sermons every day. You week perfecting the plans for their
will be greatly helped by the sermon- outdoor entertainment next Friday
* ui.^«, v vi ., snmj o.—t ruuauij vuc . p — r- —-r*• • « « ■ ••
greatest boxing card, from a stand- Bt to som **tent catch the sptr- the first attempt of this sort by the
point of boxing ability, ever staged in 11 of the l"eetinf- . "s i°in the Academy, the teachers there are hop-
Oklahoma will occur at Convention Pra/" ™"Un« / ing that the patrons will show their
the oifice uf sheriff uf Korera county. aobj«ct Hall in this city on Thursday nisrht, a k wlth *a*tn for the grreat interest by their attenaance.
U, th. action of the JrmocratK primary ta b, May , uh ,t ^ ^ ^ q{ a meeting to reach OUT city. Our ..hnnl h«arW ,
held AuKUst UL
fOl'NTV SL'PUUNTENOKNT
Ta Ika Valan ml Baewra Caaaty I—
i barrtoy announca that 1 aa a candidate
Cor County Supcrinmdant .ubjact to th« ac-
tion ut the democratic rotara in primary aUc-
tioti to ba held in Aiwoat.
iSicnedi AYRES K ROSS.
smoker tendered by the Tulsa Press
E. D. Cameron.
Our school board took an advanced
and unusual step at their meeting
club to visiting newspapermen who ,B|,unB|r M . v Mond«y *v*ninK• It was the unanf
will be in the city to attend the annual mmbuib hlakn Bll.l.Y mous opinion that the district as such,
convention of the Oklahoma Press As- Ml'NDAY and not the immediately interested,
sociation. A limited number of seats . should provide the play ground facili-
however, will be offered to the public. ® North, manager of the New, ties which will help to make our boys
The advance sale will open at the Rex- York 5 and 10c Store, returned Fri- and girls uood healthy and happy,
all drug store Monday, May 8. d"y morning from a trip to the Kan- Nothinif c-o.ild have pleased the teach
The main event will be Freddie Ha- City market. Mr. North says ers corps more than such an opinion
mann, the unconquered Oklahoma '^at while in Kansas City Thursday
lightweight, against Pal Moore, of evening he decided to attend the re-
itmtte primary to b. bald Aural us. Philadelphia. Moore nas defeated viv ' and hear Billy Sunday preach.
COUNTY CL1BK sul''1 mt>n "* Owen Moran, Battling He started in the line some fifteen
Prosreaa la authoriaed tu an nuance the can-
Nelson, Al Belmont, Jem Driscoll, Abe from the door of the tabernacle
didacy of w. f. Payn.. at u a city, toe ta. Attell and many others in this class. t 7 o'clock. At 9 he had just reach
dam i ii rat ii nomination for i^untv n*rk auk. ... . ' a.*. *
FOB COUNTY TUAIUUI
Provreaa haa boon authoriaod to announce
the candidacy of Oco Alien for the Demo-
cratic nomination for County Treaaurer to ,
auccoed bimaelf. aubjcct to the action of tha lightweight.
NEW YORKER LIKED OCR
RADIUM WATER
inn's most important «d the door and could get no further. V* , a5! m r >w K after
I local fans will back However, from this viewpoint he £ays heT* on Duks,n*ss:
s. The winner will ™uld see and hear the speaker over e 7'rj Hunt*r *^ysJhe
S. H. Hunter, of New York City,
left Monday morning after several
While
> both bathed
J^Tor^SnVIUr.S; iV1*11,,*rd !?*ny ot.hers in -his e,*M;
n of the democratic primary " Wl" ^ Hamann s most important
bout to date, and
him to the skies. . 1 lie winner wui *""*■ «•••*• " ^i ui« ayraavi n . . , . « ,.
dJSTT X meet Freddie Welch in this city at a the heads of the vast crowd in atten- 'n *nd drank tJ,e water and
the d«aucratu nominal*.... fur the uffWe of later (iutf. Welch U present world'** dance. Mr. North ssys Mr. Sunday J)* PJ°nounc#4 it as beinjf ^reat. That
Im^rai^ri-^y^ u ZZZtl.,*' ' hampion. is «U that he is reports to be. and 'r,e"d- m'rtt kno\ « *h«
- The ten-round sem.-wmdup will And more. wonderful water,
county jtiCNiic Jinimie C arpenter, of Oklahoma t'ity. *[hlU? here* he KIn,a,lfrd ,lt*r*tl
Pro«raaa ka aothurUeO to announce tbr can- pitted against Krankle Manilla, the PROlM'CK HOl'SF MAKINla (.(Mil) many P°,nl8 ,n "Ork state
ZfrjtS; f>^Tgh. Pa.. Bearcat. The ten SHOWINC
jjd e uiija't t Our actkin ui ti,, deuaucratw round l urtjin raiser will be between
"'la4* " "" U 1-14 Au^-t Orville Alexander, the fighting prin Thr inaiiuKement of Hale Brothers'
i i-h to auiwMi.ce lu the deuo.tauc vuiat. l(r Tulsa, and Kid Applegate, of ProdiK-e Co.. of this city is making
« 7o!' £■."JSESZ; "^"n.a . ity. _ _ , _ a good nhowing. I^s, Saturday the,
to tao ufhee of County Judge. I raaiwwtfiilly
aulacit yuur dupport inward Jordan
HILL MAKE FliTlRE HOME IN
UTAH
Clarence Meyers, of this ciiy, has
U|, __ - r- - • .Miiuiiia/ v«trj • ihisiivv urjri * •
1 he main event is scheduled to gu bought ot the farmers in the vicinity bought th«- W. E. Helm Barery at 1^>-
1.1 rounds and Cari Morris will ref- of Claremort 800 pounds of chickens, cust tirove. His place at the Theeson
t OUNTY SURVEYOR ~ .u .. ... , ., for the same 1> per pound, Barkey here will be filled by Ronald
Crwrm u. authuriiLed W announea the can- th* Pric*s will be $1, and are still buying. This produce Cirard, who has been employed at Lo-
dida« uf ci^riea s Martin of thu city, for e-° and $4 and out of town fans house offers an excellent market for cust Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Helm and
ty. aubjeet to the action of tba democratic
wanting to attend the bout should the farmer's produce and is proving children intend going to Utah to make
primary ti be bald Aututt lat.
make reservations without delay.
2.
8.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
NATIONAL BANK OK CLAKKMOKfc
No. 10117
AT CLAKKMOKK
IN THE STATE OK OKLAHOMA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
MAY 1ST. 1 1G
RESOURCES
I. Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value)
,. Bonds, securities, etc.:
c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for
State, or other deposits or bills payable (postal
excluded) | 6 100 uo
e Securities other than U.S. bonds (not includ-
ing stocks; owned unpledged 14
Total bonds, securities, etc
ti a Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank. "it"300 00
b Less amount unpaid 1 gjg oy
7. Value of banking house (if unencumbered)
B. Furniture and fixtures
10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank
II. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents
in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis $ 14 110 80
b Net amount due from approved reserve agents
in other reserve cities 22 389 05
12. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other
than included in 10 or 11)
14. Other checks on banks in the same city or town as report-
ing bank
16. a Outside checks and other cash items . . $ 2 064 42
b Fractional currency, nickels and cents ~ 33# 75
Iti. Notes of other national banks
18. Coin and certificates .
20. Legal-tender notes
21 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasure!
a and due from U. S. Treasurer 2 600 00
TOTAL ..
LIABILITIES
very popular. The produce house is their future home,
located opposite fhe Lyric Theatre, ■
and a cordial invitation is tendered
all farmers to call and visit.
BI T THREE LIVING OUT OF NINE
WELL
KNOWN LUMBERMAN
MB
W. R. Holland, representing the local
Ma-omc Chapter and < ommandery,
went to Lenapah Saturday night to at-
—— tend the annual .Strawberry Festival
T. H. Rogers, president and (Jen- of the Lenapah chapter. Out of the
eral manager of the T. H. Rogers nine charter members there are but
Lumber Co., of Oklahoma City, died three living, two of whom were in at-
$3"2 074 37 ®*turda> morning at 4 o'clock. The tendance Saturday night, the other be-
N 0 N E "un*r*' services are scheduled to be ing ill. Mr. Holland reports a most
60 000 00 Sunday at Oklahoma City. Mr. enjoyable evening.
Rogers was a man of about 60 years
of age; had been in the lumber busi-
ness practically all of his life and was
one of the leading members of the
Southwestern Lumbermen's Associa-
tion.
ENJOYABLE SIX O'CLOCK
DINNER
34 368 14
1 650 00
10 000 00
2 .100 00
PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Mayberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Feezell, Sammie
George Feeiell, Miss M. M. Nowlin
and Miss Lela Eaton enjoyed a six
o'clock dinner at the Moss Bond home
northwest of the city Sunday after-
noon. A very enjoyable time is re-
ported.
- — - A Japanses operetta, "Princess
13 834 92 <"hrysanthemum," will be given by the
pupils of the Claremont building at
the Windsor Opera House. Friday
•m W, Hf. ni*hl' M y 19th- "o"1 « >• teachers
of the Claremont and the children
13 925 83 h"v* b*e" wooing very hard to make
| this operetta a success and the enter-
4 009 47 1 tainment should be liberally patroniz-
ed . An admission fee of 25 cents will . . _
2 404 17 be charged, the money cleared above | "T J* ^ u fr"m,th*
17 81*8 ™ ,h* eXP*""' t0 * for PU> <™und t or y em pi o yee"^ f"C-
1 tun on •P**1*1"- toT the Claremont school y ""I"0*"
1 uw w grounds. ■———
WENT FOR FIRE TRUCK
Fire Chief S. J. Turk went to Ge-
rard, Kansas, Sunday to bring the
new auto Are truck back. The truck
Krause; lot 14, blk. 2, Taylor add to
Claremore; $400.
W. A. Moon and wife to Elnorah
Irene Hamblin; lot 12, blk t. Fair
Acre add to Collinsville; 9150.
Sarah A. Greenwood and husband
to Ed Wofford; se sw and sw se, 25-
24-14; $1200.
J. H, Merryman to J. M. Crutch-
field; se se sw and ne se sw and lot 1,
being nw se sw, H2-20-16; $50.
J. H. Merryman, gdn., to J. M.
Crutchfield; se se sw and ne se sw, 32,
and lot 1, being nw se sw, 32-20-16;
$270.
Sarah J. Reneckar and husband to
Rogers county, Okla.; strip of land
16^ ft wide off e side se se se, 11, and
strip 33 ft wide through and across
w hf nw nw, 13-20-17; $1.
John Tobin and wife to Rogers
county, Okla.; strip 33 ft wide off s
and west sides e hf se ne, 11-20-17;
I-** Settle and wife to C. A. Settle;
se se, 17-24-18; $1.
C. A. Settle to Lee Settle; e 60 ft
lots 1 and 2, blk 135; Claremore; $1.
Frank C. Walters and wife to Ar-
thur C. Nay lor; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 16.
17 and 18, blk 1, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 15,
16, 17 and 18, blk 2, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. blk 3.
Allton's add to Claremore; $1.
R. H. Crosby and Florence A. Cros-
by to Clarence L. and Mary E. Smith;
lot 9, blk 58, Chelsea; $10U0.
Laura E. Overmire to James Mur-
phy; lot 5, blk 132, and s 48.6 ft lot 6.
blk 132, Claremore; $1.
James D. Ward and wife to C. E.
• ustin; lots 11 and 12, blk .1. Santa
Ke add to Collinsville; $BO.
R. T. Carson and wife to Herman V.
Harfiich; w 20 ft lot I and blk 2, Col
lin.Hville; $250.
Nancy A. Allen and husband to Geo.
Henry Allen; part lot 6, blk 77. Col-
linsville; $2000.
Lloyd C. Shank and wife to F. A.
Neilson; e 60 ft lot 3, blk 118, Clare-
more; $2000.
R. L. Farrar and wife to School Dis-
trict No. 35, Rogers county, Okla.;
lota 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 28, Talala; $40.
Riley Cleveland and wife to D. S.
Coleman; se ne and e hf sw ne and se
se and se sw se and e hf nw se. 1-23-
16; 91.
(ieorge W. Atkins and wife to Rog-
ers county, Okla.; strip of land 2 rods
33 ft wide along w and s line ne ne
ne, 24-20-14, to be used for the county
road; $50.
Dora M. Lawson to Lewis Cross-
land; ne ne se, 22-20-14, and nw sw,
23-20-14; $1.
F. W. Dy-r and wife to Herman
Thousand; se and se sw se, 26-23-
17; $1.
Sue Carden to O. L. Lock wood; se
sw, 1-21-15, and se sw and sw ne sw,
36-22-15; $1.
Wm. Davis et al to Martha Stout;
se 10 a lot 4, 31-22-13, and se nw ne,
10-14-23, and n hf sw se and sw sw se,
10-20-14, and n hf se se and se ne se,
10-20-14; $825.
Eva Stiles to Harry L. Stevens; sw
nw, 20-19-17; $1000.
J. J. Bruce and wife to Gum Broth-
ers Co.; e hf se, 34-24-15; $160.
Abraham Funk and wife to Virgil
An exhibit from the Manual Train-
ing Department of the Public Schools
is on display in the windows of the
old Rogers County Mercantile store.
This department of the public schools
is under the supervision of Herman
Oarst and some note-worthy work has
been done during the past year as will
be seen by viewing the exhibit where
there is on display the work of the
students of this department.
PuUtah-« •!•>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
The Foyil State Bank
of Joyil. Okla.. May lai 1916:
<l discount. ,UBC*8 ... |26 ;n
Overdraft, aarunsl and unaaeured II U
Bank ins Board SUM
B^^n«b0^Wmr™nU: .«*. J«{«
^rnitura^ and Fixture. «0« o!
3 2M 24
1.1 4
?ii es
Dua frao barka
ask'u,,s rh*.'-h
SSS 372 14
c^-kdpii^
Undivided Proflta. laaa Lipenaw 1 C°° °°
and taxv* iiaitl ~7K ..
Dividend. ..Mil ,7t "
' " Dapsaii
tu* it:
11 4 Hel*^u. . ^Ulnavill* Oklahoma,
and adjudffttir that default has b*-„ made m
Md "n,i V"" hava a lint
•nd Prior lien on natd i remiara. to th« amount
fSu *"l •* taken, a. a/or.
«aW. and nrrterlnc said premi.es tu ba aold.
and Uie proceed, applied toward tha payment
l^t"1* «•"' tha abova plaintiff. «„d
?****. "f 01 u and forever karrin* and
""d aaeh of you. from all
u?i ii r.ur*^, *"•«*• * <i prop.
anv i. to aaU premiam. or any part
rhark
7imZi rrt'1emU* *w«it
Tul.l
W S72 U
day of May. 1*1*
. B. K. Oowdy. Notary Puhlu
iPlr«t PabNahad May 11. IStil
REPORT OP TKR CONDITION OP
FHE FABMERS k MERCHAITS BANK
at Catouaa. W+gfrfegX*
JTi k."! hank in* board 700 00
IT0JJ4
Ca«h in bank I £09 OS
Undivided profit.-. fiprn^ and
avbjaal w
chwk 'fn faa al
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iPlrat Publuhad May 11. l«t«.
NOTICE
■T PURUCATION
Oklah<MBa. ™urt " *"*"• < "" •
erty in
th«*r(pr>f
Wiui*-ait mi hand, and the eal of thia
wurt, thta 10th day of May. 1*18
c. T. MrCLEJ.LAN.
_ Court Clark
Kirtt a K Srtt"
Attwmi for PlalntifT. 4t
iFimt Pubtinhed May lUllll
ORDER
r" ,P*t,U~' •• •« oil aad Caa
Mining Leaaa ana Natira at Hala
ur^cJS^sZi.^ " Ku«-—•
rsuL f
W?^ie^r*t>4S?r M WO,TOr,,•
-i* off ord. . the duly apiwintad.
r"d«,"Ci^5 '"nrdttl ot the ««au
of Jbme* t . Wofford and Gaoreia L. Wofford
minor., havin. Sled herelThi.
•ale of an oil ana ru mining lea.e on the
follow ins described land, belonging to Mid
toXIt* "**' « "' . Oklaho-
nd. of Jamaa C Wofford: North.gat 10
> of Lot «. laaa 1.14 arm St Loum a
I rani-incu Railaray right-of-way .i.J
■<7th < <-ot * : of Seetloo 17. and
l.undf uf Ceurgia L. Wulford: South *49
M-re. uf l.it i and North 7 C acre, of Lut i.
•■I Se.-tu.ii «; .11 ia Tunuuhip Ju North
Range IA but.
'} h'rrb> ordered that Mid petition be
V*1. the Mine i. hereby wt fur hMring and
that Mid oil and ga. mining lea* be offeree
'"-'r ,"n Mon<U' l «h day at May
'*• *' . m ■ and that notice hermrf be
aivea fur at I.a t Ave day. by posting true
and rnrrert eupiea hereof in three vi the msat
public place* in Kuger. cuunty. Oklahona.
nd b> publieati.m. unlew publication br
waived and by .erring on. or mailing t<. the
probate tor tribali attorney in and for Mid
'•ui.ty uf Kuger.. Slate of OkWlona
WitneM my band and Mai of taut Court,
this loth day ol May. ISlk
'**■> RDWARD JORDAN
II I ounty Jildge Kuger. cuunty, OkhUioui.
iPir t Publuhed April 2?, igUl
NOTICE
OP MALP.
Slate ..f Oklahoma. County uf Kuger. a
In the Couaty Court.
in the matter of the guardianship of Walter
A Taylor, a minor. Jame. t. Taylor, guard
■an.
Notice ii hereby given in pursuance ol an
order of the County Court of Rogera Couaty
Oklahoma, aiade on the 2Ut day of April
1 1«. that the underiigned Jame. E. Taylor,
guardian <.f Walter A. Taylor, a minor, will
**11 at private Mle to the bigbnt and be.1
bidder, .ubject to eonflrmation by Mid court,
on <>r after the 16th day of May, l*l«, al
10:00 u clock a. m at the office of the coun
tv judge of Mogera county, Oklahona. in the
city of Claremore, all the right, title and in
tereet of Mid minor. Walter A. Taylor, in
and lu the south half of the northeast quart*I
uf section 2t. township 24 north, range 13
east. In Washington cuunty. Oklahoma, for
raah.
Bids for the purchase thereof must be in
writing and must be Sled in Ihe cuunty aourt
or delivered to the undersigned at Oolagah
Oklahoma, or to F.rtell * Mart, attorneys f„,
Mid guardian, at Claremore, Oklahoma
Dated this, the 21st day of April, l it
,, i. * TAYLOR. Ouardi.1.
[ Krtell a Hart. AU'ys. for Guardian at
l First Published May II. |*|«|
NOTICE
av PUBLICATION
In the District Court in and for Kuger.
county. Oklahoma
P. O. Evans. Plaintiff, va Lorn Evans
Defendant
The above named defendant. Emma Evans,
will take notice that she has keen sued in the
above entitled court upon a petition fUed in
Mid court by the above named plaintiff, p. o.
Evans, suing in an action for an absolute di-
voree and the custody aI their minor children.
Alaston Evans. Paul Evaaa aad Irene Evans
.nd that Mid defendant must answer Mid i
tition filed therein by the plaintiff r
£
PTSLua aaimi ti- „ therein by the plaintiff on or be-
and ■ In. ^ Msn^ lTr "• A *"n<W for* «h* 2<Ul "f Juno. 1914. or Mid pet,
rieil No ItS defendante I will be token as true and judgment f„.
nd Lina A. Manda. Greeting:
notified that P. A NeUon
^waiiam rutin anu wur io virgil «hove named, did. on th* 20th day
Cos., Mtg. Co.; ne. 1V19-17; $346.- fcj£, SJX. ofOk£! i
hoaaa. aealaat you. and each of you, and thai
H. S. Records to Dickinson-Reed- | C"mt"rV; pT I
for
rauae of action for
.... the custody uf Mid ....
children. Alaaton Evans. Paul Evans and
Irene Evans will be rendered accordingly
Da toil this Sth day uf May i*l«
I "rail C T. MrCLEI.LAN.
Court Clerk
By E Settle. Defiuly
4t
WILL ENTERTAIN THE SENIORS i |
520 m 66 ON THE TWENTY-SECOND
reJKBSarvESS..
L'6
M.
r..
Capital stock paid in a M ^ ^ The members of the Alumni Asso-
Surplus fund WV w ciatian r t tka I* If D c —.:n ^a-.
Undivided profiu " jVr/ j
it Reserved for Tuxes
b Reserved for
(ir, :tM 96
887 28
v Leas current expenses, interest, and taxes paid* 's 069 2u
('irculating notes outstanding
Net amount due to banks and banker ( others thai, iru luded in
29 or 30) deposits
Oemand Uvposits:
XI Individual Jepucut. subject to check
'J4. Certificates uf deposit due in less than 30 days
36. Certified checks . .
M. Caahier's checks outsUnding .
39 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by item 4c
of "Rasourcea" '
Total demand deposits, Items 33, 34
31.
4 000 JJo ' the E. U. P S. will en-j
tertain this year's seniors on the
evening of Monday, May 22nd. The
entertainment will be given at the Elk
8 216 03 Club Rooms and will consist of muaic,
60 000 00 j games, the initiation, etc., while at an
74 i •,t .u appropriate hour refreshments will be
" | aereed. The plans would indurate that
244 110 26 entertainment will be one
II 212 12 that wi" '""K remembered and
87 35 j ®«ny uf the members of former grad
779 78 u ting classes will be in attendance.
36, 36 and 39 .
Time^depoeiU (payable after 30 day^ or aubj^ to M (Uya or
41. Certificates of depoeit
47. Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Rank
TOTAL
State of Oklahoma. County of Rogers, as:
6 000 00 | TO ATTEND CONVENTION
John Chalfant. superintendent of
the City Light and Water Depart-
64 608 41 I m'nt. Sunday for Waco, Texaa,
18 143 121*tt«nd the Southwestern Water-
works Convention This session is to
I, EarleG. Bayless, President of the' above-named bank do solemnly
ir that the above statement ia true to the beet batta/
Subscribed and sworn to before me^^ ^ sth day^ day**?®!?1
My commission expires 2-4-1920.FRED G. SCOTT Notary Public
^ocraet—Attest: w. F. HAYS. * tMbllc.
ii 0. BAYLESS,
ROSS R. BAYLESS. Directors.
$620 291 60 I be the largest in the history of the
Association.
*^ASSr2i.S2Z
CONDENSED REPORT OF I HE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Claremore, Oklahoma
At the Close of Busiaeas May 1. 191 ti
A Clearing House of Financial
Information
Rssouncta
Leans a Diaconnta. IPo.924.8l
U.8.L
Bonds a Securities..
Furniture* Fixtures
Stock in Federal Re
serve Bank
Real Estate Owned
Flea Per Cent Fond .
Cash « Right Escfcg
11,000.00
27.8S8.12
2.000.00
1.800 00
4.812. UK
660.01)
41,814.83
S. A. Reeves, who has been teach-
|ing school west of Oolagah, for the
past term, returned to that place
Wednesday morning after spending a
| couple of days here attending the eon-
Iveatiaa.
Total
.8282.C3a.98
Capital Stock
Surplus
Profit and loee
Circulation
Reserved for Taaee
Depeelta
Total.
I M.00U.00
10.000.00
2,129.08
13,000.00
1.017.18
188,482.72
The Above Statement is Correct
C. F. Godbey, Cashier
BEWARE!
Before you put your hard-earned money into any
scheme—come and talk it over with us. <] Our infor-
mation is at your service-free-whether you bank
here or not. .u
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