The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TIMES. TALOGA. OKLAHOMA.
No 7019.
IiKi*oitT Or The Gonmtion OY
The KlfiSr NATIONAL HANF
t Tatom In the of Oklahoma at
he close of businen Jan. I«nh, 1014.
RESOURCES
RESOURCES
.DOLLARS.
Loans au«l Discount* fNi 984.54
Overdrafts, secure* and unsecured 2 600.51
IJ. S. llo>i(U - t ...... ii.vuwi.uu
I'rumiums on U. S. Montis
Bonds, Securities.etc 8 784 10
nmiliiiitf house, furniture and fixtures'' 4.470 m.i
i ue Tiomi iiationui Hank (uot reserve
/lyetits)
Otli«>r Real Kst.i f Owiicm!
Due from State <>nil private Hanks
mid iiauki-rs. Trust Companies an!
Savinirs Hanks
Due frotBapproved reserve agents..
Checks and other Cash Items
Exchanges for Cit-Hrintr Hou«e —
Notes of other National Hanks 78l .0U
Fractional paper currency, nickeis and
cents ]6t).24
I.AwrtTLMoxkv HkskhvkIn Hank. Viz
Specie #5.t>38 i!5 1
-.... 8 158 3"
Leifal-tender notes 8.lift (hi I
Hodcmotion fund with U S.Treasurer 1.2/ oOn
Total *150.420 M
LIAHILITIE8 ^
2 J86.W*
.. 777.51
. la 500 S8
2 812.70
U ABILITIES
DOLL A IiS
Capital stcek paid in T;.. l2r>.'W0.0
Surplus fund 6 tOOdu
1'i.divided I'mAtft. less Ex fie uses
aud Taxes paid 844 75
National Hu.k Notes ourstandlutr ... jJVtHH) (X)
Doe Pi other National Banks 4,(00.00
Due to State and Private Hanks
atd Bankors "... «.20
Due to Appro von Reserve agents
Individual deposits subject to check.. 78. lot 05
Time oertiticates of deposit R.7«l
C'itshier's Checks Outstanding 30,% 3
Not"s aud Hiils Rcdiscounted
Hills Pat aide including Obligations
for money Borrowed y 14 Hyinu
Total f |,'i8 -fife.MS
St ite of* Oklahoma
A. J. Higgiobottan
Aactkmeer.
I have Had years of exper-
ience in in this t'usiness and I
POSTIVELY GUAKANTEB
SATISFACTION
Terms Reasonably
Make Dates at the Times Office.
Tincupa Furnished.
taloga — _ okla.
««o«o«o o*o#o*o o«o«
If you want a good square
meal, cold drinks, candies, or
cigars, when in town call at.the
Quick Meal Restnntant Firs-'t
door south of First National
Bank — Bill Llucketi Prop
j-ss
County of Dewey.
I. F. a. Delaney. Cashier of the above
famed bunk, do solemnly swear that the above
, htaf ment is true to the best of my knowledge
uud belief.
F. O. Delnney. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to I efore n.e this 20
duy of It 1. 1914. Robt E. Adams
(SEAL) Notar) Public
My commission expires P— 16* 17.
Correct -! .f. F. Ruhle" j-Dlreiuor
1 A H. Keith
- < .1. E. Ruhle
Attest I D. I). Delaney
R« port-Of The Condition Of
The First State Bank
Of Putnam, Oklahoma, at the close of
tlusinean, Jan.];itl..Jl>i4
RESOURCES DOLLARS.
Loans and Discounts .. ... ::9.:>06.!IH
Overdrafts 3?cured A Unsecured 311 . IS
Stocks Bonds and Warrants 500.00
Wanking House 2,130.00
Kurniture and Fixtures 1,203.00
Due from Banks 17,8'.i7 OS
Checks and Other Cash Items 22.40
Muspense
Cash in Hank 2.260 10
TOTAL 53,i«3. 0i
LIAIIJLITIV9 DOLLARS.
Capital Stock Paid In ilo,000.00
Surplus Fund 2 .150.00
Undivided Profits less
Expenses and Taxes paid.. . IH',07
individual Deiiosita Subject
To Chi ck 33,989.03
Time Certificates of Deposit.. 6 I !V i
TOTAL, S3:t Osi (V>
is the best shoe on earth—The "Western." Made by flic
Hamilton, Brown Shoe Co. It represents the efforts of forty-one years of shoe
making to perfect a shcje that will give the wearer a year's service, regardless of
the weather or the usage. It is built for the man who gives his shoes the hardest
kind of Wear, and it is used by many of our soldiers in the Philippine Islands, who are
compelled to m.arch over hard roads and rocky trails and to frequently wade streams
The "Western" is solid leather through and through, and it looks just as good as
it wears. Vou can search the world over and you will not find a better shoe nor
a better value.
Price $3.50
You will find- Acre (At right thorn for every member of the family.
Shultise & Co. , Taloga.
The Best is the Cheapest.
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!
Dr Hess Poultry Panacea will
m> |fe hens lay more egus than
any other Poultry tooic, on sale
at THE IDEAL PHARMACY
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State Of Oklahoma,
County Of Dewey s.s.
I Frank Waddeli Cashier of the
above named Bank do solemlv swear
that the above statement it, true to the
bent of my knowledge and b-lief, so
help me God.
Frank Waddeli Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
tliii lfth day of Jan. 1914.
W. 8. Smith Notary Public
11/ commission rxpires Jan II' 1917.
Cornet Attrst; E. K.Hutf
Add* L.M addell £.D.Foster Dir«ctcrs
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
DE VEY COUNTY OKLAHOMA.
The Bonrdman Land and Loan Com
pany, a corporation Plaintiff.
-vs- >
William A Sherbourne and Clellie M
Sherbnurne, husband and wife. Hali
C. Clark aid ... Clark his wife nth
rwise known as Mrs HaleC. 'lark and
John S. W aing<>r and Nellie I Winin
I ger husband and wife, and J. I, Case
Threshing Machine Company a Corpo
ration, Defendants
Summons Uy Publication.
The State el Oklt to n v to the above
named Defendants, William A. Si er
bourn and Clellie M. sherbourne
GREETING:
You and eaoh of you are hereby noti-
fied that you have l.een sued by the
above named plaint ff in the above
named court and lortgoing entitled
caus^of asiioiTTthat th« plaintiff has
filled its petition in said cause of uction
| with ibe clerk of the said Court at
groceries, dry (ioods hats and j Taloga. Oklahoma, and that you must
'lioea, thai you can ask for arid : tt,",w"r t'"' petition of the said plaintiff
nualito in 1,Q . , j « tilled as aforesaid on or beloro the
quality .a tl.e mainstay of our 5tll day of p-ebr-.ary my o* the said
busitjess Tiiat is why petition will l>e taken and confessed as
Yes, We Havs £verythlng.
in ilie line of Staple ai.d Faroy
hats
he prccp« di derived fbernfrnm ft| plird
r,o pivmMQi; of sV1 ju !icm n
attorney's fe*s an.I coa^.
Your rquity of rpdHm|*ti|n in and
to th* said pruporty will h« foreclosed
and barred and you will be restrained
*nd enjoined from havitig or olaiming
my fight, title..interest «>qnitv
other claim in or to the said f roperty
r any f>art thereof. A writ of a*s*flt-
^an e will issur* in favor of the porch
a«pr at any gal** hereuni* r to put him
in posaepsion of the said property and
for such oth«r relief as plaintiff may
show himself entitled to and as inay be
equitable.
Witness my hand and the s^al of the
court hereunto affixed on this 10th day
of December IW13.
m T. M Burrow Clerk of tht
District Court, of Dewey County Okla-
homa. (Seal I
0 st Ciujh M dicino for
Children.
v "I am very plad to say a fevy
words in praise of Chamberlain'^
Cough Rotuevl.v" writes Mrs Li
da. Dewey. Milwnukee Wis "I
have used it lor years both for
my children and imself and it
never fails to reieive and cure a
cough or enid No family 'vlth
children should be without it as
ifives almost immediate releifin
cases of croup." Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is pleasant and
<afe to take, which is of great
mp'irtance when a medicine
must be given to young children.
For sale by All Druggists
NOW HER FRIENDS
HARDLYJNOW HER
lot This Does Not Bother Krs.
Burton, Under the
Circumstance^'.
A Happy New Vear.
And i prosperous New Year
fc> our mwny patrons, hoping
peace, prosperity and plenty
will be your reward far 1914.
Thanking all of you for jour
past aud future patronage.
Lewia Hardware Co.
And ask you for your
trade in Hbelf and Builders Hard
ware, doggies, Wagons, Imple
menu, Pumps, Stovea, and Pur
Diture t prices that are right.
Call nd mm them. * |
Konne ft Shultise Mgr.a' i
We Have The Best
trade in TALOGA ^ Prices vary
with mar e*. f uctuaiious, but
we make tlie best deals possible
and give our customers the ben
ifit
Whilteaberf's
Ttlogi.
Chronic Consttpation Cured.
"Five years ago I had the
worst case of chronic constipat
ion/£ ever knew of, and Chamber
lain'# Tablets, cured me," write)
S. F. Pish, Brooklyn, Mich.
For sale by All Urtiggists
, H06 J-OR SALE.
One full Blood Poland China
Boar about one year old. Can
furnish papers/whb him If de-
aired. If Interested vail at my
farm near Taloga.
Arthur (jfle*.
I true and )udj i.ent readt-red will be
rendered >o.i and each of you
anda^aiiiiit the land hereinafter men-
tioned anil described, for the gum of
One Hundred Kleven and ^5 lihidollars
<•111.2-i) together with ten (ier oent in
lerent thereon frrm Man-h 1, Ifla,
Seventy dollars ,*70.00) attorney's fe «
'"Ur d Ham ($4.0Uj atwtraotor's fees and
the oonts of the action
The said land that is in Dewey Conn
ty, Oklahoma, deanribed aa follows to-
wit: The south half of the North east
Quarter and the Kast half of the North
West Quarter of section Twenty One
181) in Township Kixieon (16) North ol
Range Eighteen (18) W. I M., contain
100 sores. ,
A further Judgment and decree wilt
be rendered in in the said on use estab-
lishing the lien ff plaintiff's mortgage
on and against the said land ffoin the
2ad day of Kopteinher |U0H to secure ihe
payment-clothe said indebtedness and
sums of money, as subsequent sncl Jun-
ior to the prior mortguga iher. on for
principal ism of ."even Hundred dollars
(|7ut>.M)> owned and bsld by frank \.
8„swart. i «t as prior, superior snd
paramount to your right tills, Interest
estate, equity, or other claim in or to
ths said protierty or any part thereof
the said mortgage will be foreclosed
and the said property orders to be I •> •->
•old subject to tbs prior uwrtgags, aud' al Hank,
His Stomach Troubles Over.
Mr Dvspepiie, would you not
like to feel Unit ]our slim oh
troubles were over, ti at you
could eat any kind of fo d you
desired without injury? That
may seem so unlikely to you thut
you do not even hope for an end
ing of your trouble, but permit
us to assure you that it is not 1-
tcgetlier impossible If others
can be cured permanently^ and
thousands have be. n why not
you* Johq (i Barker, <-t Rattle
Creek Mich is one of tliHin. -Be
says "I was troubled with heart!
burn indigestion, and liver com
plaint until I used Chambarlain's
Tablets, then my trouble was
over,''—Sold by All Druggists
Houston, Texas.—In an interesting
letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton
writes as follows: "I think it is my duty
to tell you what your medicine, Cardui,
the woman's tonic, has done for me.
I was down siclc with womanly trouble,
and my mother advised sevaral different
treatments, but they didn't seem to do
me any good. I lingered along for three
or four months, and for three weeks. ]
was in bed, so sick 1 couldn't bear in
any one to walk across the floor.
My husband advised me to try Cardui,
Ihe woman's tonic. ! have taken two
bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained
15 pounds and do all of my housework.
Friends hardly know me, I am so well."
If you suiter from any of the ailments
10 common to women, don't allow the
trouble to become chronic. Begin taking
Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable,
its ingiedients acting in a gentle, natural
way on the weakened womanly constitu-
tion. You run no risk in trying Cardui.
It has been helping weak women back to
health and strength for more than SO
years. It wiU help you. At all dealers.
Write to: CKatiimoe. AMIdn. Co., I .ad in'
Advlitory Drpt.. Chuunuoea. Ton., lot filwi'.ij
Iiutriictioul on your cm and M-pagc book. ''Him..
TlSMwat tor WssMd," hoi ui (bis vrapssr. EW-U
JUST IN.
Wagon Sheets and Bows, Japa
lac, Wall Ha per, Rail Lamps.
Granite PaHs, Cantor Machine
oil, Stock Pood, Bolts, (kicking
Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets, and
Dining Chairs Come! Look!
Lewia Uardwaie Co.
Call and see Dr, E. T. Maddox,
Dentist. Any kind of Dental
work. Office over Pirat Nation
Teachers Exanination '
The 'regular quarterly exaonn-
ition for teacher's certificates
will beheld at Taloga Jauuary
22. 28 and 24.
Examination Rill be given for
institute conductor's and instruct
or's certifcates on January y4th
at. Taloga.
boafeMiK nftooM
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Dasher, Arthur J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270177/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.