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THE BIXBY BULLETIN
VOL.XI
BIXBY, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915
NO. 4
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And \vith it comes the necessity to put your
home in proper shape. To do this you will need
READY MIXED PAINTS
These we have in all colors and shades and in
various sizes to suit your needs. You will also
need
WALL PAPER
We have many hundreds of rolls, in various new
styles and in prices to suit your purse.
Then to get you out of bed early nothing could be
better than one of our
ALARM CLOCKS
FORRY’S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE.
Bixby, Okla. Phone 69.
When I Have Time.
When I have time, so many things I'll do
To make life happier and more fair
For those whose lives are crowded now with
care: >
I’ll help to lift them from their low despair.
When I iiave time.
When 1 have lime, the friend I love so well
Shall know no more these weary tolling- days;
I'll lead her feet in sunny, pleasant ways,
And cheer her heart with words of sweetest
praise
When I Iiave time.
Now is the time! Ah, friend no longer wait
To scatter loving smiles and words of cheer
To those .round, whoso lives are now so dear;
They may not need you in the criming year.
Now is the time!
-Young People.
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given to
the qualified electors of the
town of Bixby, Oklahoma,
that a general election wLl
be held in said town of Bix-
by, Oklahoma, ert
•April 6, 1915, at -i
there shall be cTc'sd the
Town ;\l b - % ■ ' erk,
Ono Treasui-., One Town
Justice, One Marshal and
Trustee from each
Report of the Condition of the
BIXBY STATE BANK
of Bixby, Oklahoma,
March 4, 1915.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts..................842,282.21
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured......115.53
U. S. Bonds on hand.......................500.00
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, ect...........1,335.4s
Furniture and Fixtures.................2,000.00
Other Real Estate Owned...............2,177.05
Due from Banks.........................0,970.42
Checks and Other Cash Items..........1,238.65
Exchanges for Clearing House...........175.50
Bills of Exchange........................6,920.02
Cash in Bank............................3,546.96
TOTAL..................!.........70.174.H2
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In.................810,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses
and Taxes Paid....................2.530.27
Individual Deposits
Subject to Chock.................48.381,74
Demand Certificates of Deposit.
Certified Checks..................
Cashier's Checks Outstanding..
......6,576.36
......2,218.03
.......468.42
TOTAL............................70,174.82
State of Oklahoma, County of Tulsa. S.S.
I, H. II. Houston, Cashier of tl)e above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that, the
nbtfaestatement is true to *>f my
know ledge and belief, so help me Ood.
— II. H. Houston, Cashier.
Correct A‘test;
Thomas Gilerease,
B. M. <Jilerense,
Directors.
One
Ward.
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■ ~ . lb . . AX Building at
the Ola Roy Cafe stand, near
the -Bulletin Office.
halls shall open at 7 a. m.
and close at 7 p. m.
Eleci’n Judge, Jno. Severns
Clerk, S. R. Lawman
“ Inspector, J. F. Pautlcr
Morion Henderson, Robt. Ingjish,
Town Clerk Pres, of Bd.
Hhibseribed and sworn loDtefrre me this
17th day of March, 1915.
* C. R. Privett
. Notary Public, <
My commission expires March 2s, 1916.
A Kansas Trip.
Agent T. Ford, of the Midland
Valley went up into Kansas
Monday on a business ,tnp
will return Saturday.
-While he is away his place is
being filled by James Groves, of
Haskell.
Gone to Arkansas.
John Willis and family left
Wednesday for
Ark., where ihey
the future.
Fayetteville,
will reside in
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BUYS A FINE NEW
USUALLY SOLD FOR $13
So.on be time for planting Corn, Mr. Farmer,
and we can furnish you a
BLACK HA WK EDGE DROP PLANTER
which will do the work* perfectly
We will soon put in a line of Shelf Goods
RUTH & FLANNIGAN
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Deputy Sheriff Tom Higgins
was here, Monday, on business.
C. Lipscomb, Cashier of -the
First National Bank, is the own-
e • of a new Overland.
Prof. Byron Goddard, who has
been ill at his home in Broken
Arrow, for some days, returned,
Tuesday, to his school work.
E. E. Luster, of Broken Ar-
row, was here Tuesday, on busi-
ness.
A free Souvenir Spoon at
Rankin’s.
Weldon Smith, of Lee’s Sum-
mit, Mo., was here several days
looking after his farming inter-
ests south of town.
C. F. Bramble returned Tues-
day from Coalton, where he had
spent several days with his
brother.
Several persons from here at-
tended the trial of Earnest Mel-
ton, who is charged with the
murder of Judge W. L. Gilcrease
of this place, which is being
tried in the Superior court this
week.
Street Commissioner, W. E.
Pinion has arragned to work
a number of men upon the
streets.
Don’t forget that the Dickason
Goodman Lbr. Co. still lurnish
Incubators at 25% discount, for
cash.
—Adv.
A Good Way to Save Honey
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NO. 10407
Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank
at Hixbv, in the State of Oklahoma
at the close of business, Mar. 4, 1915.
Resources
The erse of the State of Okla-
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homa vs W. A. Cox and R. C.
Howell, who were arrested upon
a warrant sworn to by Clyde
Styles, of Leonard, was dismiss
ed by Judge Worsham, upon
motion of County Attorney, Ed.
Crossland The defendants were
charged with house breaking.
1 -oans and discounts..
359,591.72
Overdrafts, unsecured
10.13
U. S. bonds deposited
to secure cireula-
i t_on (par value )____
6,250.0
Subscription to stock
of Federal Reserve
bunk............... 1,500.00
! 1 - - - mount unpaid
1,400.00
500.00
Furniture* and fixtures
Hue* from Federal lit*-
1,250.00
serve bank..........
1,808.36
Due from approved re-
\ serve agents in oth-
or reserve cities____
35,209.25
Outside cheeks and
Ollier v;'.,h items,..
30.60
Fractional currency
.Moles of other national
113.11
173.71
banks.................
3,000.00
Lawful money reserve
in bank:
Specie...............
5.618.05 '
Legal-tender notes
400.00
6,018.05
Kedeninlion ftii'H wpi
U. S. Treasurer (not
more than 5 percent
on circulation)......
312.50
Total..........
U4.132.70
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in____
$25,000.00
Surplus fund........
Undivided profits .....
3,400.76
1,500.00
I a ss current expen-
ses, int. and taxes pd
1,139.25
2,321.51
Circulating notes .....
1 lemand dope- its:
6,250.00
1 ndividua! deposits
subject to cheek..
64,554.41
Certificate of deposits
due In less than Hu
days ................
1,625.00
Cashier's checks out-
standing ____,.....\
Deposits with notice
185.35
of less than 30 days
66,304.76
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Is to deposit a portion of your ;;
earnings each week or each ;;
month with the
BIXBY STATE BANK
Remember, there is no b u s i-
ness so small, and none so large, ;;
but that this bank will give it
careful attention.
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Alto Saturday evening*, 6:00 to 8:00.
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Bixby State Bank
THOMAS GILCREASE, President
H. H. HOUSTON, Cashier
J. A. LOWMAN. Ass’t Cashier
Birthday Party.
Last Friday being the eleventh
anniversary of tlie birth of
Jasper Stromatt, his • little
.friends to the nu.mber of seven-
teen gathered at his home to
celebrate the event.
Various games were enjoyed
for a season and then refresh-
ments were served, and the
afternoon was . one of real
pleasure to the little folks.
Jasper is one of our finest
boys and we congratulate him
upon his passing another mile-
stone and wish him a long and
useful life.
ICE
50 pour. s and over 50 ct.
per 1 ). Under 50 pounds
the price will be more.
xce books, \ s ie, cash in
advance.
J. D. ULBRIGHT.
M. V. A. Time Card.
i:ffip ! i vk February 28.
East Bound.
No. 6, daily..........(.):07 a. m.
No. 2, daily..........4:88 p. m.
West Bound
No. 1, daily..........10:00 a m.
No. 5 daily..........0:41 p. m.
START YOUNG
Certificates of deposit
due on or after 30
days ..........t..
Deposits subject to
30 or more days’
notice:.............
Totai..............
12,696.43
12,096.43
114,132.70
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State of Oklahoma, County of Tulsa. S S.
I. C. Lipscomb, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above I
statement is true to the best of my know-
ledge and belief.
C. Lipscomb, Cashier, i
Correct—Attest;
Carr Peterson,
Cleat Peterson,
L. W. Duncan.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tlds
9th day of March, 1915.
Harry W. Worsham
Notary Public.
My term expires April 14th, 1917.
INHERE is no habit that will add so
much to your general happiness
through life and comfort in old age as
the habit of saving. Start the child
right with a Bank Account and instill
into it the saving habit. We are glad to
handle the accounts of young as well as
old and will open accounts for One
Dollar. Uncle Sam deposits with us!
Why don’t you?
First Nat’l Bank
C. LIPSCOMB, Cashier
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Brill, H. E. The Bixby Bulletin (Bixby, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; Bixby, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496412/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.