Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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CBICKABHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICIASHA OKLAHOMA
AGE TWO
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The First National Bank
OF CH IC KASHA OKLAHOMA.
At the Close of Business Nov. 1 1918. '
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts -
Overdraft h ;
United SI ales funds to secure circulation
Furniture and Fixtures
Keal est ate owned
Stock in Federal licservo Hank-'
War SaviiiB Stamps and Peveiuie Stamp"-...
V nlled Slates Honda on hand
Cash With United Stales Treasurer
Cash in vault anil with Punks ... .
State and County Jlonds anil Warrants
Liberty Loan J toads
Hills of. Kxchamm
Total --
I No. 1114
! Publisher's Report of the Condition of
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
of Chlckasha Oklahoma.
Nov. 1 1918.
Resources.
Leans and di.. counts v:! )'!" 1 ""'
r I Overdrafts secured and
?nii'i:!1.18 unsecured 1 !:'.!.:
l"iS8.1.S 1 Sfoi ks bonds warrants
.. 20.i.0iii.'l I ele. -IS.'lSi.liO
. . JO (I'M). Oil
... all lit) ..
7 Mill. HI
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10 (maun
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LIABILITIES.
Capital ....
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Pe-discounls
Mils Payable
Deposits
Individuals J
Hanks .-
United States -
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Total -
The above statement is correct.
$2 1. V..) J. !.'! I
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iianliiiu; liouso
Furniture risliict's..
Older real e:ialo owned
I UK; r.vm bank;
checks and other cash
ileus
Hxohaim.os for clearing
house ...
1 1 1 J : s ol i.:-:. banco
Csisdi iu h.init -
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YANK GUNLAYERS .MAD
Say the Infantry Ran Hun "Tar-
gets" Too Far. .
When Artillery Get Heavy Guns Into
Position There Is Nothing
to Shoot At.
The above figures show the condition of this Rank. We invite accounts
of all desiring safe conservative and liberal hanking eonneclions.
Willi 1he American Army. A cer-
tain regiment of heavy artillery is
broken-henrled over (he way the
1 inches "threw tlieui down" as they
express il in the Saint Mihiel salient.
This particular regiment was
brought up to tissisl in the hiiifj-riinjto
houibardiueiil of tlie interior of the
salient but nwinji to the rain and (lie
muddy condition of the roads I hoy
wcrc lale in reaching' their cinphiee-
mienls and selllmi tii their guns.
Total - I7ii.liis2l Tlicy w-re due. lo begin tiring in (lie
Liabilities. i rvur f t he enemy lines al eichl o'clock
Capital stick paid in 50(100.(10 I 'a Iho niornin'-r jus! at about the lime
Surplus fund S.ooO.OD I M h' hey Ihoimhl I 'ril v. would be get-
' . I (ing rcadv lo drop back to his inter-
im ivcied prnlits less ex . -
I niediarv line nl'er his resistance had
Pm;es and ;xe paid. VMm .. .(IH wonderfully sirong
Pmcrved for tax"s Nolll? 1 bat I lel'ronl . I'.ul Frilss never stopped
Due. lo banks 22.510.82 on Ids interniediary line at all and
Dividend.-; unpaid None even his machine gunner did mil
Individual deposits subject t-'.v in Heir solid concrete and rail-
eheek .... 2r.:!0(i(i.l7 r""d ironjiloei.hoiises.
.... . Vo at eiehl o'cloek in the morning
Demand eeriiiieales of do- . . ' .
when the liea ies should havi' opened
lio. il None . . '
' I up on I' Cii s sapiiorl line tliev re-
Time certificates of de- Reived orders m.l to lire. When their
posh ... 1021 l.i.tlT 1 coimnatidimr ollicers protest eil vigor-
Cecilieil chocks None 1 ouidy and demanded Iho reason why.
('ashier';; cheeks out stand- 1 hoy were ad vised I hn t il I hoy opened
1 TtiS 21 ' "" ""' li"'1-'et- they had chosen
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Convention Scheulcd to Uturt at
Methodist Church Tomorrow;
Delegates from All Dis-
tricts F.-W.'txtl.
..'otos and bill s nstis-
Surgoons agree that In -"uses of SERVANT LACK AIDS HOTELS j Dim payable
cuts burns bruises and wounds. Hie i ! LitiWIitie t other than
FIRST TRKAT!1KXT is most impor-l Scarcity of Help in Homes! Sendina those ahov ? stated...
tant. When an KKKKTICNT anl.i-
'-j. . 17i; li.s 21 business. 'I'liey dechii-e openly Hint
septic is applied promptly there is
no danger of infection and (he wound
begins to heal at. once. Cor use on
man or beast HOROZOXn is the
1DFAL ANTISKPT1C and HKAMNG
ACFNT. liny it now and be ready
for an emergency. Sold by Wren
Drug Co. d&w
tiiev would lie liring in I lit rear of
J American h ps. So the regiment
never iired a shot.
;''" Tlie guiil;iers look' il lis n personal
affront on the part of the doughboys
N'ontri who iidvaneed so rapidly they didn't
1 give the iieavies a chance to do any
jSVw Vorl;. Although Hie fuel proli-' St.'.te of Oklahoma County of (ira-
dy. ss.
1 !. V Wilson cashier of the above
NOTICE
All business houses are requested
to remove all Fourth Liberty laiai)
advertisements from windows and
walls. Destroy same.
Jonas Cook.
Publicity Manager for Oraily (o
United War Work Campaign.
leni which develop -d in .New York
homes la.-d year is lo a great; extent re-
.Hpousible lor Hie uc.ii'eceilenled busi-
ness of (he apai'lnieni holels Ibis fall
there have been new dovelopinenW
which increase iho inilux of apartment
lad el dwellers I hroiighoiit iho oily. Tli.
greatest iniiividiial reason is Ihe serv-
ant problem. '
I'cr.-ons who have bad servsuil slalT-i
for years wilhoiil a ciiange li.'ve been
known lo lose us many as n; -o in it
single wed; lately because of precc-
(ienlcd demand for e ; rieu- ! help
and tlie prices offered i ; ii.
The aparimcnl lu.tel haldi is -asily:
fnrim d. and with the S'-arciiy of fuel
j-'cuivily d' help scare iy of t-uitablai
aparlliienls and search? .f A. ins pi ac-
oniplish large moving-; iho fad I hat
there in Imrillv an -ipar iaenl hoi 1 1 va-
cancy left ill New York i ; not esJH'Ciali
j )y remarkable
EXTRADITE KAISER.
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(iermali workniens and sol- iK()U KIOXT - Two unfiirni.-lieil rooms
diers' council at Antwerp is i do; e in. '"all 2lN .Norlh Fourth.
reporlied to have proposed ; l;i -;i
Thursday to the lieilin council '
that the former Uai.-er. crown : Fx press Want Ads bring results.
prince and oilier military offi-
4. ( ials of Cennnny should he j. TJia' United Ktnres government ox-
extradited from llolllaiid lo peels you to keep your pledge made
Ormany. ' j on June 2S. The sooner you pay tho
.4 better for yourself and the cause va
are figliting for.
if the inl'anlry had had any sporliug
blood in ils veins it would bare
slowed up and given Ihein 11 track at
the Pioohos. .
named bank do solemnly swear that j
the above statement is true to the best j flST STOP WASTING PAPER
ot my Knowledge ana nener so netp i
me God.
.T. W. WILSON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this lllh day of November l!MS.
JOHN J. IIODIOL
(Seal) Notary Public.
Every Ton of Paper Saved Means
Saving Fifteen Days of Man's
Labor.
Correct - Alios! :
M. F. COUrtTNKY
F. II. COl'KTXFY
Directors
Washington. Papennakiiig eats up
raw iniiieii-ils including' wood coal
chemical-; and man iower. Il lakes 11
My commission expires March 2is . . :.. ilv. al;e a ton
of paper. Il lakes four tons of raw
malcrial lo make one ton of paper. Ii;
lakes a ia -n's labor to cut the wood
auolher man's labor lo drive a log
dow;'i (he river to the mill. Fvery ton
of paper saved means (he saving of
lif'ieeii (!a?s; of a man's labor.
You can save a ton of paper.
'I hero are HIO.OOU men employed in
the jiulp ii.nl paper industry. Think
of tho men employed in the transpor-
talion in the sulphur mines chemical
planls coal mines laboratories and
oilier induslries coin ribulory to Hie
making of paper.
This man power and this raw male-
rial should be saved for war industry.
The government 1 ds (he raw materi-
als needs (he chemieah lo lick ihe
Ilim.
Slop wasting paper! A scrap of pa-
per saved is man power saved at the
souree.
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OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
Safeguards the interests of its patrons
both at home anil abroad.
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NORGE LADIC3 AUCTION
'the l.ulheran Ignites Aid will hoi I
their annual auction sale and lunch
at Norge. Okla. Satifrday Xovem-
ber 2-1 starling at noon. The pro-
ceeds will go to (lie local "ed Cross
and missions.
BABY GIRL BORN.
Horn to Mr. and Airs. F. H. Marlow
six miles north of Chickasha. Sunday
morning a girl.
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OVER HERE:
R. K. Woo'.tcn President
Wm..H. i)ona!nie Active 'ice-l'residcnt
W. H. (Jilkev . . . . Vice-Presiilcnt
Cieo. W. nurefoot . . 'ice President
V. 'V. ChandJer ....... Cashier
Wm 1 1. U i'.do:n . . As;is(ant O.shicr
1 VI ham R. iliiums . Assistant Cashier
THE BANK THAT 'SERVICE BUILT
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"WEAR THEM HEAVIER"
IS ADVICE TO YVOenEM t
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J Cleveland. t."Vear litem
! hefivier" is the rcuuest of fuel J
2. administral ion men here lo the
women of Cleveland l.ac.v irar
Tlie Grady cotiniy Sunday S"'.;oo
convenliou will hi; held We hie day
and Thursdaj" November - :'A a.;ll
the M 1). church in Ibis cilv. a.a-oi'd-Inn
to VI. jj. Shepard iiresiiiens .
C. II. ichois general secretary
of Hie ;;t.;;e Sunday school a;;s.oda-
tio;r; and wile vi!l lie pre-i-n: ;;l
the na't'UiiK and will )i italic in Hie
proi;ram.
"Hvcry Siluday school in (Irady
coiinlv is ui'geil to send a deleiaite.
All out of town delegate's wiH re-c-cive
lcds'Ji:c; and hie tkl'ast tree1'
.Mr. Sliepard said thi.-t inornltig.
'Tin; roiiowins; is the pro(.'rani:
Veclnesd.iy Afternoon.
2: 'hi Son?; service led hy Mk
Jennie Davidson.
:!:!." in-i'i ;; u i'e T(e;elin;r and Pray-
er by liev. V. II. r;oi;or.
-: SoiiK'. "(.Inward Chris! i i u Sol-
diers." " : "i "( i rally County ( )u r l-';e'd"
by Al. il. Sioeiard. pro.-adenl .
.; l.i -"Some oi' (ho ?Cee'! -: o!' !he
Cr.iily County Si'hools" by C. WcMot-
le! I eek ; eerc(;;ry. i
Souk.
3 : "Snaday School Alan i;;s-
iileat" eoneusue ic;l iy C if N'i ;
ids general secretary.
!:!' - "A County Survey." Kop.irt-
of Suad i.c ss hooh; ny '!c''efia:e ;. Al!
iie'r;;;;i I es pre-:;. -a! v. Ill be ;.i
lo reporl on their Sunday school.
C!c Appointment of commit ices.
iieiied id ion.
Wednesday Night.
S:"t' y)'j;z Ib'.-nlins; led hy 'Aria
HutT.
N ; l'i Sci'ip.iure I ; ( -; i 1 1 i ; k and Pray-
er by Rev. C. B. James.
S : JA - A MessaKv:1 from Dr. Corbin
inemher state e.o'culive committee.
8: In -Sseeial iciisic vi'e-.il solo.
Prof. 'eei:s. 'ioM i solo Arta Cof;'.
S: l.' "A I ';'( rid ic Story." by .lr.
C IT. Mrli 1 . ;'
s-;.; ..().. - ochie.'.'s Ta-I " by ' Bv.'i'V time you r lo the Hank and mali. "anotber" deposit it. i'if
C. II Xieho's' general seevta;-'' ' j Thank :;iv in;v or should Is;: bceae-. your I'nture is bein.; made seeu
I a.yaiusl want: your old ace is Denu; in.iee ci.-mioin.mj a.m ou'w
those von love el"- bejn; ;iroieM d ayain;;; ixccny or humiliation. fc'
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cuts are cold am! require men
or (diii'es. Therefore if'women
be pad'iolic they will pass
Ihe d.-jinfy thincs
heat in Imiblinu's. whel her home;
up some o
I they wear unseen and will don
more sensible garments say the
j J fud men. J
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! WORK FOR MAIMED SOLDIERS
Useful. Occupations Are Taught to
Men in Workshops in
Wales.
h : e Si at and heuodiol ion.
Thursday Morning.
Ill; ill . .s; ;J. j... ly tV.
Wm. II. Denhain.
10:lu Scripture Ibsnlii'.c; and
I'ra.'.es. hy !ov.'. Keilner
M'::d "'file Suuilay S; iho! Stand-
ards ot I'h't'i; ie;:"y." discn sum by
dehKutes.
Ie:"e- "l-nli;linp Aieii in i!:he
Study" by C. II. iSCer.
11 :1A V.-rkii:(r in the Children's
Division." hy .Mrs. ('. If Xiduds.
dale :;:;p orinloident Ctiihiren's Di-
rt -ion." !;y Airs. ( '. Ii. Xiehnls slaie-
suporjoiomh'ii! ( ijildren'!! ( I ijvjsioii
Olvlahoiiia Seno.iy Seheo! associa-
tion. i 1 : A?: i 'ened e-t line
T h 1 1 rsd . y A 'i o moon.
2:" Sour .M..V.VC h d by i. r'.
Newell.
" ; 1 A- Scree ui" l;eadiijiv awl Pray-
er by Uev. V'; !i. i'e;i!;im
-Si"" IteiMi.'t el Com. nil .eo on'
Xoniination ami o'o Mon ei ollicers.
!' I'rohiem..- r tip. i.'ui'a! Sun
day school liy (;. II. i;us:-elT. j --'-'-'
asm -Possibilities of a graded liu-'
rat .Sunihiy sehool hv !-;. n. niaek. j
Come in and starl a liar.!; ac; oioii wAS a Hit;.! money am! make a hudj
'l'banlisi.;iviio';. 1 i;
We add ! jut cent iliH I'esl. ji
' COWS TO OUR BANK
THE CHICKASHA RATIONAL BANK
liii v a ami tiviimlt hunLl
We have an hand a limited l
amount of McAl ester Lump jV.
and N ut Coal.
I : -' ;- 1 lov. can v.-e ;i-ip clvaneo
the work of the e s-.-oeiaii u's i (he
county; dis.usscii hy deictMi s.
1 St.n;' ami henedi. lion.
London. Mrs. J.lo.wl Cieorse wife
e" ihe I'rilisli ; i'i mc minister lias boon
ill her unlive Wales openiiiLT a boMol
fcr trainiui.' disabled Soldiers in rural
indusfrii s. Hie lirl of its kind in
Croat- P.i itain. Many crafts are boinc
cnr'-ied on in Trecnant. the tittle vil-
lase where 111'- Vale of Chvyd Pui'al
induslries Workshops are established.
Toy-making and baskef-makins are
tau;lit to the disabled iitrhtin:: men.
but il is" the furniture making depai't-
ment which is especially interestiu-
people for Hie work of IhN braiu li is
to iinderlake the skilful reiiirinc oi . ; .!;. ; .. ; -i
old furnilure and to reproduce . old
T! e Pes ilAiP ; ef a Cnion !
SIP'; ty seheo'. j. .; ijlll'ii! CoilliUU- '
nily. by 1. 'i'.ivlor. j
";Aa --Kocud Ta1 !e. lies. (
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Wes(l (esi'S. Pine copies of beau
til'u! old Welsh dro-ors nnd the Ivpi-
F.ECRUIT LABORERS HERE.
liuiad las week "c;r Ko-'crisnenj Wark
As 7e-.!!!.. powder
loi al le le-el-dal.
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iv (;-.:;. et jauioa'
I plant ;hro;-.!;h
I cnoiIsy uenT
r-'-aa. u w:; an
cal -arved oak diesis and SetHes am! laiunee I :.-.i mo;; in;;. . hey lefl
commodious linen presses of Hie prill- i tiiis dis;r;d S.iturilav a (' ernoon. A ' I
cipality are beiie- turned out by 1 he' corps of label rs will probably in
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cii! llii riniviiiin.
bet iNew wa.iie iecorn.
Kansas City. Mo. -The laruesl niitn-
! her of cattle Willi Hie highest valuation
; ever known in the lo a! sio(-k yards is
(lie record recently made by Hie Kan-
' sas City stock yards. Some ttT.I'iOO cat-
i lie were left lromvthe previous day'l
rceetpls. together willi o.'KlO (Voni till!
l prcv io-is week. (oial receipt for th
; tiny. o: Ciliated at ."::. lu'ou;:!it the
j i-rand total ti about 7b.n. Hie marki t
rceoni ''ere. ' At an avcraee of ?yi a
t head it. total valuation eictedtd ?6
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1918, newspaper, November 19, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728823/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.