Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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Cvi.jc.-t-r j Statement of
Tne Fir t National Bank
. Of Chickaba Oklahoma
" ' t At Cluil Of !U'J.':'.'I .' t;-t:..'Lifr II 111'
Loan r.d Diecou&t . .....
OTerdrafts ... -
Beal Estate Owned
Pren.lata on Bond
Furniture and Fixtures
Federal K.-re Back Stock -
Unite'! Sutes Bonds to secure circufetlcr
C. S. I!-: is o.o t.iri'J
Cash witi U. S Treasurer
Cah in Vaults .
Cmh will Banks
Bonds t'I Warrant
Liberty Loan Bonds .
Bills of Lxeaar.g .
8
ii ' ; ) ;
i.jA.a.ri!!..s
"apltal .
F-jrp:a
t'&d.Tid'l ProLls. Et-t
Circulation
EftMrred f t Taxes ... ... ...
Individual . .......
Deposit! Banks '
Unit'd States .
... 51.:. OCi
1 :".'.'). I'i
2.1
2;.00.fi
2oo.eo
1423.014.03
$lS.'.vi'7.1.s
Tb stove statement ia cornM.'t. F. L. SLUSIIER Cashier.
Tk above figures show tfc condition of tit's batik. Wi invite ac-
concta of a".! desiring safe conservative d liberal banking connec-
tions. No rediscounts. 'Co borrowed money.
DIRECTORS J. IX Sugg E. U Johnson C. B Campbell. Sam Da-
tfUoa J. H. BoH R. Bond Bea P. Johnson Alger Melton. T. II. Wil-
liam. .
GRADY COUNTY WILL'
DO HER DUTY
(Continue r.-ota Page Gee.) '
p r ttut bond. ja ba-t!e tt-r to Mr
JciiBi aud wake tl:- "..mi p."
One Stacker Committee.
fi'k o.' tb
-ha. tV-ai.'y
his :;eri.t;i.
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ur- !!!(!: 6? tir.f.
i' it I t-'t- r l.j
nsghr
suberripUo:.
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You
s'1
4T 4 :
are sure
you have saved
money vhen it
is safe It is safe
in the bank of
guaranteed deposits
liecoiue cue of cur customers and enjoy tbe privileges wo extend to all
f depositors. Open your account today whether largo or small In a safe 1
"." . : : n can probCBy tbo future. "V'ou cau't foreseo sickness failing dads
--;r '.jx position accident or dlsas-ter.
1 1-.- .1: ncount Is tha rreatest asHistance to offset
dilutions ana wo aro always reaay 10 aia our cusiomers
;.'..;.;.sibl8 extent.
laid on eavings.
Tho Farmers State Bank
w .."'"IIP
Prof. Thrift Says:
Yr"VA J
P 4 t O
One niM'ds
u year
With lots of
-Iit'cr.
It is then 0110 rojuiw s and his fore
thought dors thank
l'or the (iiiug .suih (if inout-y laid
in tho bank.
l.s coti.w-:.t::;R mi !h
' A .i It. U at '':.
1 .; i.iaun:Mre n
j ::i d.ij bar J."
Prcrricr SccH Jones.
Th.- teliivl r.ata s bdiidl v.
uat 0; j-..-;t..t: (o t! iiUiSiAn. m-.
83I.tT5.C7 1 iHtir.K ef M P fr.nnn. c.
' 1 - t . iiirt;i. l a 1 I .
ji.ij . 1 tinry had urn.-!
um-uat!j;? to prartically
cuaklnK the report. Mr. Courtr.fv snii".
'S ar' han.iir.K ni.:t of the r:u:t
to Scott Jor-s. He ha be-n a h-.i
hore and tas' cold rot.; bonu- tu.n
ay nh:r liid:vidua!."
Thi.i is liti-rally true for tins- bu
art- in a K!t&a to ki.w. -.f:i!c uiat
it is one a the h;-.;-ri....t Jbi oa mord
to e- away from Mr. J.es withrat
I ayins; a Liberty bond. In fact your
f ' for '"srapfng. oiks be
hi tuior.t) fastcin-d in the hipt'l of
your ctat aru ira t; a!iy !.!. "I 4.
to pay ?.' j on that bond.' sail a i;:au
yei-terday as be entf-rca a local bank.
. "What band"- asked the bank'-r.
'"rh'-t Liberty bond of f-oure."
t "Hbo sold It to you?"
I "I don"t know who he wa ; but he
b?.ri a Koid tooth and there wasu"t a
1'hanre in the world to g.-t away from
itn" answered the man. Answer:
Kcott Jones.
I A farmer came into a batik tn nv
his b"d. lie- was well Kir-.:."'
bis DurthaKA and ..
in his pnit.fc fur the salesman.' who
?ave him the onnortanitv t.. nr.
"It was this fellow Jones "
the farmer "tfe told me
didn't buy a Liberty bond
aeroplanes would dm
a bomb on me and blow my manfk-d
fragments over into the next county."
"Havfi you bought a bor.d?" a soi-
licitor asked a ciUzen yesterday.
"1 certainly have" he replied.
"Who sold you?"
"A couple of heav.vw6if.hts. I didn't
know them but either of the pair was
twice as big as I am no what chance
did I have" he answered. It was la-
tor discovered that the heavyweights
were L. C. Hutson and S-ott Jones.
City Takes $2.00O.
mat the city !S stronj; for the
erty bonds was evidenced at
night's council mcctinn. when
voted promntlv and wit!.
patch to purchase n'a.U-V) worth
discouragement ?f bold Counciliuau . Duboso
vl Anoniey urigcy were nam-
ed as a committee to report said ac-
tion to the council of war that was in
session in the city hail auditorum.
This announcement was received with
a Htorm of applause and is going to
prove one of tho biggest boosts of the
'campaign.
Masons Patriotic.
"Just tell 'fin that the .Masons are
not slackers." said Win. Kraser tbi
morning. "We have boujtht ?:;.-it)
worth of Liberty bonds." Mr Fraser
himself took a bond of consider!. in
proportions and irt walking around
with a chip on h!r ' fdionMer looking
for Liberty hond slackers today.
i Banks Subscribe $120000.
1 Following is a lit of the Chickasha
haniin uiii ti. ........... t .....
...... vil' KltMHlLA ( 1(" v nie
wibsertbed to the Liberty ioau: First
National bank J.mi.iki; Oklahoma Xre
tioual .Ti.iiuO; Citizens National fcio.
000; CUickasUa National. :eo'.:
Fanners State $.".tho.
! More Bond Buyers.
following aro adlitioual Bubscr'p-
lions reported by thy various lank?
today:
Oklahoma Nat;on.j
Walter C. Xetom. . I. K. f;ler.
Hoard of Kdncation t'liiUia: ha Si iiooi
District P. E. Kastner. W. It. Gilkee.
S. L .Inorson K. R. Williams W. I..
Hop on. Moore Grain Co. T. li. Foai;.
?for
with
chafco.
chuckled
that If I
one of these
11 I (if I
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jj thanksgiving
JL November 29th
.Americas Of fid a) New Suit
and Overcoat Day
NOW is the time to place your order for
Thanksgiving Day. Our Ed. V. Price
Suits don't cost you any more money
and we fit you. We don't want you to
yive us any excuse not to fit you. We
don't deserve any. The man who takes
your measure here you all know him.
Me is architect of a suit of clothes if he
cau't sew on a button. Me has been 20
years in the clothing business.
Why pay $30.00 $35.00 or
$40.00 for a Suit made for
just any fellow who may
come along?
You may ask the best dressed men inChickasha
where he bought his suit his answer is
AT THE TOGGERY OF COURSE
WHERE DID YOU SUPPOSE?
No 8338
The Oklahoma National Bank
Chickasha Oklahoma
Official statement (condensed; to the Comptroller of Currency at tho
close of business on September 11th iai7.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . -f- -----
Overdrafts
V. S. Bonds
Fed-ral Reserve Bank Stock
Farciture and Fixtures ..I...
Redemption Fund
stato B.inds and Warrants -r'"
Cash and Sight Exchange
41-
.01
I I 87
$000.71 S.ll
70000.00
4 500. 00
a.OeO.OO
1250. oO
473271.01
Total -- $115.2C2.59
LIABILITIES
$100000.00
CaDital Stock T
p ao.ooo.oo
Undivided Profits (net) -
Circulation
Deposits ...
7593.23
23000.00
97G.G60.26
Total
The above statement Is correct.
Attest F. T. CHANDLER Cashier.
Save your money during tho war.
$1159202.53
Wm. K'. DONAHUE Vice Pres..
We will pay you 4 per cent for It
Come in;
ask about" it
m 'r" m
Lib
la;:t
t
dis-
Christmas Banking Club"
to
-HOW TO SEND CHRISTMA
or
GIFTS TO SOLDIER BOYS
by
yo:
Join our
cents or 10 cents. You increa'
week.
hcafioit.
tii to the delivery of Chrisfmas
to enlisted men serving abroad.
Kill
Ar-
i
bi
ll vacation at least once
variety sport and good
by
n t Y. t t3k
With (lie approach of the holiday the complete address cf the peraou
spe.4at attention is being giv- atim :t w nu-naeu. ami. m u.e
npj'er left hand comer tne name ami
Bddmsn of the fender. '
Every parcel niust be so packed
raugcineuts have been perfected by am wrapped as to admit of easy In-
itio na'iy war and post office depart- spec! ion by th; postmaster. No pair-
tncnts whereby Christmas mail to eel will be dispatched to EurcpJ
American expeditionary forces in Eu- which has not the postmaster's cert it-
ixjpe and to tho crews of l". S. naval icate tha it contains no prohibited
vessels serving in European waters articles.
wi!! ie delivered by C'hri'tinas morn- AH mail for men serving on board
in;;. Without the fiille; t co-opera' ion vessels of tho At 'antic fleet and in
mi tho part of the pubiie it will be ini- European wafers fdtould be addressed
jxsibie to in ( omplis li tills result. to tiie U .S. S. care of
Tb't faliiilies and frietnW of enli.-t- Postmaster New York N. Y. All
erf men are urged to observe the mail Intended for men serving in the
rules adopt d by the navy war and Pacific and Asiatic fleets should be
poi-t office departments oarticuiar'v nddresscd to tiie V. S. S :
i
ill three essential respetts: i Asiatic Station via San Francisco
Mails to reach saiiors and soldiers ("al or J". S. S Pacific
h'v Christmas must lie posted not lat-! Station via Fan Francisco Cal.
er than November lath. Recruiting ofiicers
Every package must bear eouspic- to give this informal
words "Christina Mati." wide publicity.
Come in; get a bank book FREE
depositing either 1 tent 2 cents
r denOsit the same amount each
NO CHARGE TO JOIN.
In 30 weeks:
1- csnt club pays $ 12.73.
2- cent club pays $ 25.50.
3- cent club pays $ 63.75.
10-cent club pays $127.50.
You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5
have $50 or $100 or $230.
Wo add 4 per cent interest. -
This is not a plan just for BOYS and GIRLS; it is also for MEN and
WOMEN. You can start today START!
00 cat
se'.r. and in 50 weeks
i CMekas
a
T II C
Nationa
Bank
are instructed
ion prompt and
eously
OT GAME
SATURDAY
AT PAR
High School Scrubs Take cn Fert Sill
Warriors Il;re Vhil: the "Varsity"
Team Wrestles Wilh Enid Tcday
i
Wis
T. 1
and
.aivie-e.. Mr
V .Lewis.
Jar
V"i
Hale
Willi-
li:o
( ii well
a-iia p.
touch
OIL LEASES
some splendid acreage near
Vih entiy devolopcd by Chiek-
u'ties. If interested get in
w itli me immediately
Wichita Fails. Texas
V. M.
C 1-41
i. r..".
n. ov.
'Otter.
iace.
::. "
us j.
It is easy fo pay off a loan vith the
JPittsburg Mortgage Investment Co.
because our terms are so liberal and easy. See u
for that fatm or city loan.
J. E. WHITE Manager.
Zl First National Park Eld?. Chickasha. Oklahoma
First National.
Edith Ftnglcr. Y. '. Darue
Iliiuiphrey. Jno. T. Owsley. J
ley. E. It. Tugple. 1.. M Led
C. Craven. Jr. Alvin I!. Wa
!Tt 11. Hawn. K. I!.' Co tira
rnco Lnfiin. I'nisy :.T. r.l;-ji;-n
Lindsay and O. L. Ilinghain.
Farmers State Bjnk.
William Kinley Duncan. T
win. R. H. Wilson. Mrs. r.t-:
Alma Wer.rit. ' P ( u r .
Stinson Wade llair.jii.vi Lai:
Chas. L. McGrhee . i d 1 1
ser.
j Chickasha National.
I Mrs. Lucy II Pa In
Freeman. Sam S : .on i n
ert H. DougUs. r h
of Kduoation of caimasna. C. A Is
tnon Walter Rarrett. L; r.i i C (:
litlj Tho-i. W. I.iei'Y.
A!-'ar-
.1. tr-
1-. . '
Always et VVront ii.;'..
Old Crrbton is particr.'.arly seven
Up m bis viiie ia nrgunu'iit. Dunns s
receiit is-.-;;.' .-.t arms between th
t'-vo bis -.vife r.)::naKed to interpos-t
: "My (b ar I wKh yon wouldn't
e so V"rr positive about even thin?
tte.ner iier there nre nhvnys two s;;'os
to every acstioti." Whereupon O'c
Crnbfon rsiired back at her: "Weil
that's no reason why you she-iiU' al-
ways be oa the wroi:j side I"
Irish Wit.
The j.;;t ar.s'ver which 1ms been de-
fined ns "an Irish come-back" is more
typical of Irish v.-i than tbi(uli. Lulls
which pre mciami to the buiiior of
all lands usually indicate slow co:u-
preher. -i n or hit Ibuihinc. But tbfi
Irish tuiH is often tin instance of
tko:".h! ovcri
rcr-ric;! i'y.
kings are the
itself n flash oljan exhibition
When a shrewd doctor
arm st
beft H'.est
for- iblo e
Vllcll
pceple ii
t.-j't!:." 'v
w lien
that "
never
Irish "bu!!." Catbotle Cili::en.
iiI'm! :iie!tre;u-'
!i.e-on declared
e f ie $t peir.ted truth.
K' rry ci s (er re!ii;;r!:s dryly
pie are 1;. ins this w in'er that
d before." we see a merry
Try a Want Ad frr results
1 . i; 1
Mo '
et .s
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iM it 1 -i
v urrivv anj i
il.vi d i r.vi:a
till c
e.i.ir aic
'as roljxi
.Oil'
" 1 1
to
It IV 1
I .YJ ia m i. .J.vti
The Chickasha high school scrubs
have taken on quite some assignment j
for Saturday afternoon at University
park. They have agreed to bring the
Fort Sill soldiers here and give them
of just lio-.r the gentle
art of foot ball should be dispensed.
I. f vaarj liiu 1! l.ii'jlint.
eco-odze a; - "
statenieiit ; th Fort Sill boys wa? not so great.
that "most 'The country was at peace and about
with their tho most strenuous thing the "dough-
Hut iiovs" did was to file hy the paymas
ter's tent. All they are required to
do now is dig trendies fight dummy
Genr.ans. go oil a.'iie hikes for
J about twelve hours a day. Outside of
that and going through sundry stren-
inoiiF. drills they live a life of ease.
Will the picking be soft? No ma'am!
i Or. the other hand the scrubs have
some record. They took Mallow to a
good cleaning thus they are bia per
i ! t efficient out cf one start. The
i nances are that the fame will be
worth seeing at that. It will demon-
strate whether or nut the soldiers are
in hetter condition now than forruer-
lv.
Today rilot rowers has led his men
to Enid for a return game. The open-i.-
ef the season between Chickasha
j and Enid here resulted in a win for
;tiie locals. They hope to repeal tho
pciiormance at Enid today. The new-
field of the Phillips university at Enid
'is being officially opened today and
the game will be staged there.
i
I
j NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
j PARTNERSHIP
j The firm of Macklin & Fauglit ar-
J l.iteets was dissolved by mutual con-f-'iit
on the loth day of September.
I'.tl7. Mr. Faught having moved to
Oklahoma City. Mr. Macklin will con-
tinue to practice with offices in the
First National bank this city.
MACKLIN & FAUGIJT
Per H. Macklin.
77
and
1
A a
! STOMACH UPSET?
! Get at the Real Cause-Take Dr.
j Edwards' Olive Tablets
j That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doing now. Instead of
taking tonics or trying to patch up a
poor digestion they are attacking the
veal cause of the ailment clogged liver
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse tha
liver in a soothing healing way. When
the liver and bowels are performing their
natural functions away goes indigestion
and stomach troubles.
If yea have a bad taste ia your
mouth tongue coated appetite poor
la;y don't-care feeling no ambition or
encrjry -troubled with undigested foods
you should take Olive Tablets the sub-
stitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Oiiva Tablets sre a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. You will know them by their
oiive color. They do the work without
griping cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for quick
relief so you can eat what you hke.
At loc and 25c per bos. All druggists.
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1917, newspaper, October 26, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728824/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.