Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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PAQI TWO
pHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA SATURDAY MAY 8 1920.
hurches
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To Ministers: Copy for
Sunday announcements should
be received at this office not
later than Friduy afternoou.
Compliance with this request
will be greatly appreciated by
printers and publishers. Ed-
8ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Eighth and Michigan.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; D.
W Beets superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m.
Sermon morning and evening by
Rev. Mr. Alcorn.
Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m.
The public is cordially Invited to
oil those services.
HOLY NAME CATHOLIC
Corner Seventh and Kansas Ave.
Rev. P. Wilwerdlng Rector.
Early mass at 8 a. m.
Late mass at 10 a. m.
levelling service 7:30i
Always glad to have you with ua.
lor Sunday morning will he a men's
I?l diets organized and t night by
prof. Molt. Every man of the
church Is urged to be present and
help start this class right. If any
are not attending Sunday school
Isewhure and would like to heir
t'rof. Molt be at the Presbyterian
vitircli Sunday morning at 10:4.."
There will be carnations given to
each mother present Sunday morn-
ing In honor of 'mothers by the men
of the church. Tiie itoplu of the
morning sermon will be "Tributes
to Mother" and will be a message
from the young people to the
mothers. It will be especially fit-
ting for all the youth or the church
to he present.
There will l:e no evening service
on account of the high school bac-
calaureate sermon at the Methodist
cintrch.
Express Want .ds br'flfl results.
"I Believe I Could
Not Have Lived
i I Had Not Taken Rich-Tone."
0 Says N. P. Stevens.
"Thla mly womilerfnl tonic hna tone
ntf more iiood (litiu all the diu'lom'
IreatmrntA mid I lioo hern under hr
rare ff upverul eminent phyalrlp.na. I
in tn-.ly tcrntrful for ibe limrflt I have
rerelvrit from Inking; llli-h-Tone and
rrnininmil l to nil pironle who r
phjNlt-nliy ni-nk and run ilovrn."
Take RICH-TONE
and gain new energy
Not one penny will Hlrk-Ton rout
Ton. I It dormi'l prnv 01 genuine
I in nti.tr rmir rnae.
. Yon lire to lin the Jnrtee try thin
I . - . .... i .Lie. i '( hrlnir to Ton
Reading room. No. 007 fifth floor Of new aei-a;.v aiilxmlld npprtlte rrxtfnl
First National Bank building. - SSffiSV VVI-""
Sunday school at 3:45 o'clock -. m. JlVni 2i?Irt
LesBon sermon at 11 o'elocK a. m I thi not one- penny.
on owe it to jronrael. to try tnla
Subject of lOSSOll "Adj)ll and mnrvrlnua remedy. Yim owe It to yotn
Tnimly nnn li-ienim in in- mnmn.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST.
Services at 619 lowa avenue.
When your breath is bad appetite
poor 'and you feel "blue" and dls
couraged you need Horblno. Ono oi
two doses will not you right. It is a
great system purifier. Price (iOc
sold by Wren Drug Co.
mrs. r. k. McGregor
Hemstitching Picotirg Braiding
and Button Holes.
Competitive pricei.
At Gribi's store.
Announcement
TO MY FRlKNDS AND
CUSTOMERS:
I wish to say that beginning March
1 1920 I will bo. away from my of
flee on an extensive trip over the
eastern and northern states market
Ing mortgage paper and that during
my absence my office will be closed.
I plan to return about the first of
May all fioing well.
During tills time rolks having busi-
ness with me may see Mr. Calvin P.
Fuller President of our Company
who has his office next to Western
Union office on North Third street
Chicliasha Okla. Ho will do what he
can in any muttor. Where he can not
act and (he business requires atten-
tion he will probably know how to
reach mo by wire most any time.
During my absence as now my
address will be Chiekasha Okla. 1
will have my mai! forwarded to
reach mo whore I may be able to
get It.
D. II. ROCHE
Secretary-Treasurer of
HAHDEN-ROCHE MORTGAGE
COMPANY
203 Tye Building. Phone 1025
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Fallen Man."
ASSEMBLY Of GOD
Toulr. riann 1ina
Services at Second Methodisl
church 8Ul and Michigan. Meeting
nights Tuesday Thursday and Suri'
day at 7:15 p. m.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Testimonial meeting 'Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. '
Free reading room open to tne
public every afternoon except Sun-
days from 2 to S o'clock p. m. !
The public is cordially Invited to
attend all services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
(W. E. Morgan Minister
Meets In K. P. hall on Culakasha
avenue every Lord's Ivy at 10 a.
m. for Bible reading and communion
service. The public Is cordially iu-
vlted to 'attend. Preaching third
Sunday In each month morning and
evening.
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH.
(Corner Fourth and Iowa.)
Rev. J. I). Salter pastor.
A. Schuler acting Sunday school
superintendent.
W. W. Rice chairman official board.
10. Emerson socretary.
J. T. Aist (treasurer.
Sunday school 9:13 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. by the pastor.
Intermediate League (i:30 p. m.
Senior League C:.'lti p. m.
Prayer iiivoting Wednesday 7
p. in.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Ninth and Texas.
C. J. Kellner Pastor.
Church school 9; 15 a. m.
A cl.iss for every ago.
Morning service 11 a. in.
This service will be in honor of
mother and father and we invite nil
tlie parents of our Sunday school
children and cradle roll to be pres-
ent. Senior Endeavor 7 p. m.
Leader M.iy Parish.
Evening service 8 p. m.
At this service wo hope to intro-
duce our new movie program. Ev-
erybody invited.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUnCH
Corner Fourth street and Colorad-
avenua. Sam. D. Taylor Pastor.
Sunday school 9.45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Senior and Junior B. V. P. U. at
7:00 p. m.
There will lie no evening services.
I he morning . .subject will be
".Mother." We urge every mother
to be present. If you know of any
mothers who have no way of getting
to the church you will plsa.-e notify
the pastor.
Mothers and fathers should come i
to Sundiy school with their f'ii'.d:e:i !
and remain through the prv.seliing
service. j
There will be baptizing at the 1
close o fthe morning service.
t.nnnv. Iiriirht of eye. Irlk or ten
nid.lv of elieek. nhle to tfo nhout yont
work with a nmlle on your llnat
Trr Rich-Tone entirely nt our rlak.
Get a bottle today on our mnney-bnek
Ennrnnter. Bold nnd ci"""""' locally
1
OWL DRUG STORE
"Wire Us and We'll Wire for You"
Your Credit is Good. Buy
DIFFERENT
KODAK FINISHING
DouMt marRin print. 9nppv eflccii.
Uivrhptng. all tirtl roll film 10 cent roll; fiioi
pack. 3ft otnta pack.
Print. 2B anil imaller ccnti earn
No. 2 rtnllwya and 311. ctnti eacH
4S and 6 ccnti aach.
Order Sy mail. l.ililriinjr ier-
ic. wnia nam and addrcM
rlalfltr. Send Mampa t P. O
vrdar.
HALF A HI ATT
8a. lit OklthaM Oi. Ohk.
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Washing Machine
(The Super Electric)
0.r EASY TERMS.
SEE OUR
Fixtures Irons Grills Percola-
tors. ' Flash Lights Toasters and
iiri.vtliing you need in the Electric
I ;nc:-. We have it Come iu and
see.-
THE GAY ELECTRIC CO.
For rcoiiomy ;ind service take
your shoe io ii'iujf J-thc
hoe Hospital
11:? Xortli Third St.
nvF
W EJ
Accordeon
pi
Glove Cleaning
Evening Dresses
.. . "Got Everytliing" .
Phone 1-3-3 119 Chiekasha Ave.
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I MINN Em i
I OPTICAL CO. I
g Our fifteen years' experieaoa
I In fitting g Uissei iucceggfuBf !
1 u it jour aerrlca.
I DIFFICULT CAB 4
SPECIALTY.
Coaoltatlon and axamtnatloa
I . Fraa. ' ' - 1
1 MINNETT OPTICAL CO.
g 108 First National Bank BWa.
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il'IIIIIIIH
STRONG ' W FE SOV G
Our wire JVticiiig is liorse hife'li. bull stronj' and! lug light.
('nine in and get our prices before buying. There are different
quulilies oi wire fencing. Ours is (lie best tmd costs no more.
Put a pretty fence around your yard and garden; it adds so
much to the looks oi your home.
Our hardware is the best; it st.unls the test.
GILREY-JARBOE HARDWARE CO.
.Jitile Jives '&minBm&r
cra ikai. hiutarf Ljaas.?2s . . l
r- i
lamilton's
Cleaners Dyers
Opposite P. O.
Phone 195 i
Cured without surgery. No paiH
cutting sloughing or deten-
tion from business.
DR. G. R. GERARD
Ninnekah Okla.
The Ruff Saving and Scientific Way of
Vacuum Cleaning.
-t
Almost every good rug is backed with glue .sizing. First
to keerVat from wrinkling and but-ltling on the floor; second
to fasten the nap; thirdly to keep the dirt from going
throng). First of all then one should avoid cracking off
this glui'sizing. The scientific way of cleaning by the Elec-
tric Sweeper-Vac in order to preserve the rug and its glue
sizing? u voids even picking up the rug. Its suetioti if al-
lowed to do so would suck up the rug into the nozzle and
from the floor and so work and wrinkle the fabric of the rug
that the glue sizing would crack off quickly and the imp be
bcalen out of the rug.
The Sweeper-Vac docs not do this but keeps the rugs al-
ways flat against the floor since the nozzle of the sweeper
Vac always rests directly upon the. rug. It has restraining
fingers that cross the nozzle opening to keep the nap from
coming up into it more than 1-10 of au inch.
Cash price :f8.00 ; terms $03.00; $1.00 per day rent.
Let us have your order when you waul inn; to rent.
New Perfection
Tuftless
MATTRESS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
AVenflell F. Foster. Pastor.
The Sunday school has been taking
Sure
Relief
Come iu and see this new mat tress guaranteed. Its. a win-
ner. PERFECTION guaranteed iu weight quality by the
strictest bedding laws'in the union. Prices up to $lo; $o0.00.
New phonograph records just in. Will play 011 your pho-
nograph. (Jet a Pal he Phonograph today. Terms if you
want it. "
"What- about a new Refrigerator. "We have thciu.
Call and see us today. T . .
1 .
The- Chiekasha
National!
Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
Condensed Statement of the
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chiekasha Oklahoma
At the Close of Business May 4 1920
HESOUUCES.
Loans and Discounts - - $965008.63
Overdrafts : - 6348.93
IT S. Bonds to secure circulation 200000.00
Stock In Federal Reserve Hunk :.r... . .........
Furniture and Fixtures -- ... .
Real Estate owned - -
U. S .Bonds on hand - $ 15000.00"
Cosh. with U. S. Treasurer.. -
Cash iu Vault with banks - -
Liberty Loans iionds
Bills of Exchange . - -
County and City Warrants - -
State Bonds and securities -
Total -----
LIABILITIES.
Capital -
Surplus --- -
Undivided Profits
Circulation -- - "
Deposits Individual - - $1781031.42
Deposits Hanks 71971.34
Deposits United States
Total ----
The above statement is correct. P. h. SLUSIIER Cashier.
The character of the resources of this bank shows Its distinctiveness as
a Commercial Bank.
.1. Business relations invited.
No. 9933 ' "
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency at the
close of business on May 4 1920. ' ..
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts - r .$1119802.99
Overdrafts ... - 575490
U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness.. - 40000.00
U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds. - 94400.00
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation..
7800.00
10000.00
23629.73
10000.00
090303.03
68050.00 ' !
62144.70
71720.19
292325.00 1109542.92
. ... $232283021
$ 200000.00
60000.00
.......... 7959.92
....... 200000.00
1807.53 1854870.29
25000.00
Uonds and Warrants - - 44278.70
4800.00
4.300.00
5000.00
1250.00
Federal Reserve Bank stock ----
Interest earned not collected -
Furniture and Fixtures : - -
Itedoinntion Fund with U. S. Treasurer. -
CASH. ' AND SIGHT EXCHANGE . 837850.06
Total. -
UIABII.ITI58
Capital- Stock
Surplus earned ...
Undivided Profits -.j -- -
interest collet ted not earned ..
Reserve for taxes ------
Circulation-
DEPOSITS -
$2182436.71
100000.00
65000.00
17.278.01
9099.99
- 2.342.M3
25000.00
$1963116.28
:Totul
' ..The" above statement is correct.
ATTEST 0 .11. Turner Cashier.
The Bank that Service Built
; $2182430.71
If. T. CHANDLER Vice President.
IHDIGESTIOHI
6 BCLL-ANS
J-- S?dJ-2i Sure Relief
ell-:ans
No. 9938
Condensed Report
TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
of the Condition of
. CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At tho Close of Business May 4 1920.
KESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts '. ...
Warrants
'. Banking house furniture and' fixtures ..
Federal Reserve Bank stock . ...
U S. Bonds to secure circulation ....
Bills of Exchange 141.634.37
.Liberty Bonds - 63450.00
Cash and Exchange 161369.45
CASH ASSETS -- -
Capital Stock -
752095.41
983.73
43.058.79
19000.00
4500.00
CO.000.00
366453.82
100000.00
Total - $1236091.75
50000.00
... 14.993.20
9332.10
' 49950.00
40.000.00
" 5.892.07
DEPOSITS 965722.32
Surplus .
Undivided Profits 1 .
Uuearned interest
Circulation .
Bills Payable Liberty Bonds
Reserved for Taxes and Interest.
Total i. $1236091.75
The above statement is correct. E. D. FOSTER Cashier
With our strong Capital and Surplus and other ample resources we
are able and eager to take care of all the financial needs of our customers.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1920, newspaper, May 8, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728804/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.