Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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The abe statement is correct.
Wm. H. DONAHUE Vice Pres.
When tob go into a shoe store you don't buy the first pair of shoes you
see Yoa art- personally listed. V.'hy not a;jp!y the same rule to the selec-
tion of your bdbk? V.'e are a bauU of personal service. i s
rree rremiums
Owens L Wstkins; the Monument Men of Chickasha
ere offering free with every Mor.urcer.t from JGO.Ou
to $100.00 a Stee! Settee and &il cvf r SI 00. 00 afire
$'.00 flower Vase. Vou who need a Monument
no-v is the time to purchabe. Call at our j ard and see
des gn3 and premiums.
Owens & Watkins
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it- si. .:;. iii'.T'iT.-i..t: iu i. r uv k'-'Wi ".'.i- f-iiiz. but th- u:i.;ir- ;
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Answer to Problem.
T ! ini.v io r-bi.-li tb :t.-bT tn-'n-d tii- bin '. the biitman lur h. r'" ;."r i" p'injr ti. ft ct':h in his
we iiiut to nirittff ut the bull Barrovs the pky dov.n siiiip'v to a cae f '.
i!i-"r:-?.-i'-r. Wiiii.' both jniiyiTtt had (ij'iiarvt.t;y Iw-a r't:r'l ii-itl-r ws out.
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it d'.i' t K'vutid wt'.htrtit iiiibUity to be r
in tlx- v.-iri'l kn-w that ihe flit-imr htd ir.'-rf'Ti-j. ti 1..'-' roar n-sn!r..ri wh..i. . .:. v. u-Tr t tt-if !i;y t-".'at our-
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ihe fiitdmr b.'d irit'-rf'Tfj. u b.s roar rmuiwtl wh.fti . "
v- 'in jt.-.-rii.-d tu be ! out w-rc d"' i;-.r-ti s::t.-. Toe ruiibr on third n-bl m r: to' t!.- go.f haliV I;
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Report of the Condition of
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
" ' . CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At the close of business March 5 1917.
' RESOURCTd
Loans and discounts $249GO
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C.p;.Tignt by the WI.eiter 5r.d.ca'.e lii'..J
Young: mm! if you will etart RIGHT NOW and tut
a part of your earning in the iwk efr pay day tier is
nothing can Btop you from tecoming Infiuential ard RICH
Money breeds money. Tfje man with money kros
that the yountr man wbo can and does take rare ff r
own money will take care of bis money too. He TRU :T
him. The young man pets opportunities for rrckirK nTt-re
money and a partnership.
Pat YOUR money in OUR tack.
We pay 4 per cent interett.
The Chickasha National Bank
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Importance of Speech Declared to be as i ty rc ins v. ry r:t of (nation. Th:
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WORDS MASTERS
of our actions:;: tev;Tsdrr ' ' ' h
"t!e eurth brmrj forth the cn--n heri
Great as That of Ideas
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'V.'otds are oitiu. ii ud.-i an- tuvi;
i.ai.t a p.irt in ti.onKht ai.J attion 1s
ifc it i!:;it t.i-iclu in purijlar f ln
wrote George Jltrbrt in tb euiiy nx- j i.t ( u::ivae the ue of ftords? Word-
teen bundredH. '-Actions fji-ak louder J ttu.'y would '1ii:;;'y rot wortJ-rlt-than
words" rut. s u o'd j.ryvi-rb. j dma. tir. ;i:hf .-r. dd-etifcrtrv. A
. niocrllus fcaid. -orl r but the khad ! 'I- .11 r y thu;d be a du;y loinpau-
c of ctioii." The.-e are oi.iy baif-jioti. Witbia Tfa--h -i.ry i.aur of the
truths. boe.-r Th-y tt-lght ju t ' t-M-:.tv.fair f..-u(Tt ctmnuitation
veil be rever-J There u b no ac-j .-o.iid i-rodur t;;t;r. -f8 r:u'.tn ta
tion without a tboufbt fhii.d it. But '. :. w.- f"c! yure tiiat our of-
you an't voa e a tboug!;t without f. r of -J h New l'n;. r.-lties D.iaion-
wordM. Words are the Ioo!b of tiiought ' ary win lie of b ni.f;t to our
the weapons ot the int oeet. Word- renders. We knor it ntithtng tlia
wisdom in thoujrhnrtadom. ; ; km.u a h tare eki.t::e at the same
thoughts require deep word. Tia j titue Hi e-ffli r. r ht-vl. boiae hop and
rrovt-s that words arc the casters of j fi.! Our roupoa in todMVs t.anrr
II action of ail coaduct. xi.iaiiis ti-rait.
The thought tiiroiiith the word pre-! . . .
cede the deed guides it tontrois it j Again we n:an wnua our frleadi :
Words re jurt as Important it iaeas..! that we positively cot arc.:
Thought wi'l.out ad"(iua'e ex; ii-.io.- ! ait" "rTjf Ld "tale" tds ty i i
Is void and empty. J !'. l--aulifa:!y j bfo. Da not wUrriw ut by skiof ' j
the erriptutes i-xpn-i this iu C uesis: j us to to o. ItAILY EXPRt'Si. M
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CAREER OF BILLY SULLIVAN
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Furniture and fixtures .
Real Estate ..
Cotton Bills of Exchange 214.11)
Bonds ar.d Warrants . . 28023.82
Cash and bight txchange 172783.04 2029il.4(.
$4G10SS.8?
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in 60.000.W'
Surrdus i 6.O00.IK
Undivided Profits . 6956 5
i-it'serveo lor 1 axes . P"l 80
DEPOSITS S!)72io.S&
The above statenienfii3 correct.
J. W. WILSON Cashier.
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Farnoiis Old White Sox Backstop Had
Been in Harness Score of Years
When Released.
j B.iiy Sn"iv;in. th-- famous old back-
j snip .f tiie White Sox. was burn in
I ''-..laiili:'. Wit. forty-iine years 1120.
and had b"'-n in the i.-tro--s jut a
firf f yi-ir- v. h'-ij lie was reieuseil
by Coiuii4.i-y early in Billy lie-
pan lit -i r-nreer in the old Wesiern as-r-ociistion.
jilr.yiii wiii '-iii.ir Biiplds.
I H1l.11r.11e. and (jrc.nd Bnpids.
While v. i:.h lutl'iiqiie he caught 3-4
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Billy Sullivan.
:i"-.i'!vp tallies. Suiilviiii
t i iu'o fat -o.p:ify v. ith tb IVk-o-i Nh-
tlelKHN in I -fi but b-:-.fwd to the Hii-
-.'.:. At..-rii-:iii in VMM. nod r- 11 u.n."i
! i vri! me White Sox to the iiu of his
liiiiinoiid j-aN-er.
RUSSELL SAGE.
Sngi was onfi of a family of lx and at
the ape of fifteen was worklnR in a
Grocery Store at $.00 per month. By
careful saving and business Judgment In
early life he aecumulnlnl enough money
to embark in the Wholesale Grocery
Business with man named Bates and
In five years bouicht him out paying
At the (re of twenty-right. Sagrr first I
showed his remarkable ability as 1
speculator. Several bar ronveving
wheat by way of the Krle Canal to New
York were frown In the e bs- pariy
cold weather. Rather thun lose nil as
they thought the ownrrs sold out to
JotinR tinKe t a great reduction. The
next day there i-anie a thaw and t'i
whent went to market hi-lnning tiie
younir speciilBlor a proiil of S1.11 Cmi
foon .ftrrwarrt HaK i.o out' hu
w noiesalr buslneas nn.t to w
lurk and I.eKnn specula! inc in stocka
and his won.icful success" 1" 1
oon wn'!"'d l""v'"g a f"rl"n of ov'r
SPECULATION-Where or efd 1 i-i . n 1 r. h r oujjh
hazardoui speculation a hundsj become poor Where
one man Bt-yg poor through thr ow method of savmR- a
hundred ?et richer. Russel StPT1 sayf :
"Speculation Ruics More Men I an Any Ot h r Bt f ii t p."
C?n5ne your speculation '0 a 'snk acroi r.t tt l) J at k
and play absolutely safe.
Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
PLAYER NEVER MADE FUMBLE
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Coast Coilrge Went Through Set-
son With Perfect Score.
T'.nrvy I'miicr ouart :! ek of the!
i j Pi.- ! ut.iver:t.T f.ltlH eleven !
I ! .f f.r...t (;r..ve. tre viei v.-.-it j
j ! thros;-!i the rec ;.! nxaonn Wifhotit '
I . '-Ir;i-i:s :i fun.lt:.' and w;.s one of the
I b .-tt-.-i-l runi.ert with the ball
1 h-'-t l.e-n -!ej (.-i -aiu 0f ti team
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TIME TO INSURE
SEE
. T. OWSLEY
412 13 Ftrit National Bank Building
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1917, newspaper, March 20, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727373/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.