The Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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CAM ARGO DEWEY COUNTY OKLA M&r 17 1916
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' Money accruing from the quar-
ter mill state levy for road con-
struction is now aVailable for
distribution to' the several coun-
ties of the state if all the provis-
ions of the law have been com-
plied with The law provides
that the funds accruing from the
tate levy of one quarter mill
ghall be paid back to only such
junties as have made a like lay
jpr county roads
$ Mr Parkinson state pxaminer
j?alls attenclon to the fact that
£s a condition precedent to the
deceiving of state aid for road
purpose that it is necessary that
the county shall make a county
road construction fund leyy of at
feast one-fourth of one mill and
shall satisfy the department of
highways that the statue regu-
ulating road construction has
complied with The provisions
of the law is such as to ' require
richer an extensive form of application
The Vici Orchestra gave ah en-
tertainment last Friday night at
the Christian Church They
have an eleven peice orchestra
and furnish 'first class musk
The Numbers furnished by the
orchestra were far above the
class of music gonerally heard in
this part of the country and the
vocal numbers by Mrs Cochran
and Mr’ Eckhardt were fine al-
so and the monologue by Mbs
Nona McCord certainly captured
the audience Mr Squires who
organised and has had the train-
ing of the orchestra deserves
great credit for the training of
an orchestra that can put out the
class ofmusic they do - We are
sorry that more of our people
were not out to hear them for
they certainly missed a treat
APPOINTED DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTER
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i last week Mr F F Cain was
appointed district deputy grand
Master of masons for this the
23rd district In the appoint-
ment of Mr Cain we feel that
the Grand Master haa made a
selection that will meet with the
approval of the Masons all over
the district ' as Mr Cain is an en-
thusiastic Mason and always
takes an interest in the work of
the order— Bennington Tribune
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' Just abont this 'time of year
we can always look for Uncle
Pete Mason to appear with a
couple of doilars to renew his
subscription and for his son at
Middletown Ky This year was
no exception to the lule and
Monday he was right on hand
with the money He stays on
the paid ahead list
One of the best means of de-
termining the financial condition
of a country is the amount of
money in the banks In the
statement of The First State
bank in this issue you will see
th y are carrying deposits sub-
jecc to check to the amount of
$954004 As proof that our
c tizens are building up and put-
away more moey all the time we
sight the fact that in the last
statement published in Novem-
ber they showed $4307237 de-
posits subject to - check Thfe
shows there has been an in-
i r ase of deposits since Novem-
ber of $16467 fi7
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Is to see h)w much we can get’ you for your
money and not how much money we can get
out of you Our long experience in the hard-
jware business enables us to buy the right kind
of Goods ot the Right Price
t V If you are iri need of anything in our line
yp are making a mistake if you do not call
Our aim is to please our motto
Fair Dealing To All
Call arid see me
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Edd Miller was in selling some
hogs Monday He sold one that
weighed 490 pounds and it
brought him the neat little -sum
of $43 12 Some shoat
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The Hardware Harness Furniture
& Stove Man of
Bank -Statement
Publisher’s report of the condi ion
of the First S date Baik of Cams o
Okla Mar 7 196
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $37o3290
Overdrafts seerd’ & unsecured Non
Securities with Banking Board $6"000
Stock Bonds Warrnts etc 15085-1
Banking House 130000
Furniture & Fixtures 2 053 00
Due from Banks
Checks & other cash Items
Cash in Bank
Total
- LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus Fund
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$1000000
83000
Undivided profits less expenses snJ
taxes paid 110540
Individual deposits subject to check
Time cetificates of deposit 2659 30
Cashiers checks outstanding 263386
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills Payable
Totfcl - $7686360
State of Oklahoma County of Dewey
gg- 1 Phil S Hocker Cashier of
the above named Bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief
so help me God
Phil S H cker Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 15 day of Mar 1916
' Robert F Cain Notary Public
My commission expires Jan 13 1917- -Correct
— Attest
Marie H Steele )
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Cool summer hats and caps for all the
family
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Cain, R. F. The Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916, newspaper, March 17, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029376/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.