Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPrtESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY APRIL 17 1919.
(First Published March 13 1019)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TO THE CREDITORS OF LEVI
TARKER Deceased:
The creditors ot the above named
decedent are hereby notified thai
the undersigned was by the County
Court of. Grady County Oklahoma
appointed administratrix of the
estate of said decedent and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are required
.to exhibit them to said undersigned
administratrix with necessary vouch-
ers at the law office of Barefoot &
Oarmichael In Chickasha Oklahoma
within four months from the date of
the first publication of this notice
to-wit: from the 13th day of March
1919 or the eaine will be forever
barred.
Dated March 13 1919.
IDA PARKER
3-13-3tw Administratrix.
administrator with necessary vouch-
ers at the law office of Barefoot &
Canulcliael In Chlckasha Oklahoma
within four nionthsfrom the date of
the first publication of this notice
to-wlt: from the 13th day of March
1919 or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated March 13 1919.
J. W. SHERRILL
J-13-31W. Administrator.
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(Firhc Published March 13 1919)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TO THE CREDITORS OF WILL
OWENS Deceased.
The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that
Iho undersigned was by the County
Court of Grady County Oklahoma
appointed administrator of the
estate of said decedent and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
ill !'
MINNETT
OPTICAL CO.
Our fourteen years' experience g
In fitting glasses successfully I
Is at your service. g
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DIFFICULT CASES A
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Consultation and examination I
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608 First National Bank Bldg. I
PHONE 342
III
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The First National Bank
At the Close of Business March 4 1919
RESOURCES
Discounts and Time Loans
Less Ite-Discounts
United States Bonds to Secure Circulation
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate Owned
Interest earned but not received
United Stales Bonds on hand
Cash with the United States Treasury
Cash with Banks and in Vault
Liberty Loan Bonds
Certificate' of indebtedness
State Bonds and County .Warrants
THE
BOY SCOUT
JHis Column
Conducted by Rev. Win. Deuham
Scout Commissioner.
Boy Scouts of America Chick
asha Headquarters 415 South
Sixth Street.
Federal charter granted by con-
gress and aproved by President
Wood row Wilson June 15 1916.
Uniforms The uniforms of
by section 125 of the army rcorgani
Boy Scouts of America is protected
zation law. iThls prohibits anyone
from wearing a uniform similar to
that worn by the United States
army navy or marine corps but ex.
cepts officers or enlisted men of the
national guard the Boy Scouts of
America the naval militia or such
other organization as the secretary
of war may designate.
Retired soldiers and capable busi-
ness men in demand to lead boy
scout troops.
Millions of men are receiving their
discharge from the army and navy
and are returning to their home cen-
ters; business and professional men
are being relieved of extra work
ous for leadership. The only prob-
lem Is to find the men big enough
unselfish enough to be Willing to
sacrifice some little portion of their
time in order to help the boyhood
of their city.
No service in the world is quite as
rich in returns as the service that
you can give to the boys. You will
find it well worth while. No scout-
master who has ever really grown
ip into the game wants to give
it up.
Men the greatest opportunity of
your lives is before you; boyhood Is
ready to follow you. You who have
fought and bled In Flanders Field
the I and on the front in France facing
death to found your ideal will you
not now face life and perpetuate
that ideal in the citizenship of to-
morrow? From the highest to the lowest
there is a place for you. No man
can plead that he Is too busy to
spare time in some way to help the
boy. Big men are responding to the
call. MaJor.General C. M. Clement
of Sunbury Pa. has just returned
from France and has taken com-
mand of his scout troop "consider-
ing the work one of the most im-
portant that could be undertaken."
Major Anthony Fiala Spanish war
veteran Arctic explorer and sclen.
tific expert in the Baldwln-Ziegler
exnedition and commander of the
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative To: Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
Hot Cross
Buns
for Good Friday 20c per doz.
Order early.
We arc serving fresh straw-
berries on ice cream in ice
cream in sponge cake with pure
sweet cream and m sodas.
Fresh pastries every day. De-
licious . new mousse sundaes.
Roddy s
imposed on them by the war activi- second ziegler expedition which dis
ties and are finding time to devote covered new islands and new water
to recreation of which they have wayg m tue archipaelago of Franz
been deprived because men were Joseph's land; and a companion of
drawn from the business and Indus. 1 colonel Roosevelt on his trip of ex-
trial enterprises to meet the ed- pidition in Brazil has charge of the
mands of the war. Out of these ex- ( ooy scouts 0f Springfield Mass.
periences are coming many new ; while the ninth annual meeting
men who will have caught a new oI tue joy SCOuts was in session re
$1288328.11
201399.25
1500000
10000.00
241122.13
83700.00
20000.00
326094.60
$1086928.86
20000.00
7800.00
10000.00
50000.00
8489.58
695916.73
.LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Dividends Unpaid 325.00
Circulation 200000.00
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank
Bills Payable
Deposits Individual $1142077.04
Deposits Banks 91.455.30
Deposits United States 6612.26
$2059135.17
200000.00
60000.00
3665.57
95000.00
260000.00
1240144.60
$2059135.17
Tho above statement Is correct
F. I.. BLUSHER. Cashier.
The charier of 1ho resources of litis Bank shows its distinctive-
ness as a Comercial Bank. Business relations invited.
Own Your Own Home
AETNA BUILDING AND L0N ASSOCIATION TOFEKA KANS.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS
ASSETS $7000000. Old Time-tried and Reliable
SOME OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN OF
OKLAHOMA MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO THIS
GREAT ASSOCIATION.
Why pay rent year after year when you might buy a home
with the rent money and after a few years own It free ot
all encumbrance?
Thousands of homes all over Oklahoma and Kansas have
been built with money furnished by this old and favorably
known Association.
If you don't wish to own a home at present this Associa-
tion offers you an opportunity to invest your savings monthly
in its stock with a certainty based on years of experience that
your money will earn a remuneraive rate of interest.
Write rhone or Ca'.l on
C. B. MARCH
Insurance Loans Bonds.
L'OS TYE BUILDING.
PHONE 93
vision of life and the splendid reo
ord of achievement ot the Boy
Scouts of America will make Its ap.
peal to them revealing the oppor-
tunity for personal service and the
grade of leadership needed by the
boy scouts.
cently at the Hotel Commodore
New York City a telegram was
handed Colin H. Livingstone chair
man from Hon. W. S. McAdoo
which reads as follows:
"The boy scouts organization has
rendered such great service to the
Recognizing in the program ot 1 country by inculcating in our boys
the scouts one of the greatest move-
ments toward making good citizen-
ship the war department has Issued
an official circular to assist in se.
curing a large number of new scout
leaders.
In it the attention of returning
army officers and enlisted men who
have the necessary qualifications is
directed to the opportunity which
the boy scouts affords them to fur-
ther serve their country after their
discharge. This is the highest offi-
cial honor paid the boy scouts since
congress granted the organization a
feedral charter on June 15 1916
and in the same month under sec-
tion 125 of the army reorganization
law gave the boy scouts permission
to wear uniforms similar to those
the highest conceptions of American
citizenship and duty and the boy
scouts done such splendid work iu
connection with the Liberty loan and
other war activities that I am glad
to accept your invitation to become
chairman of the movement to
strengthen this organization. Fleasu
extend my greetings and bast with
to the boy scouts' conference now
in session ii New York. W. G. Mc-
Adoo."
Men ore now catcing the greater
vision of the boys and are realizing
that not only must the nation be
made safe for the boy but the boy
must be made safe for the nation
and that one of the infallible cures
for the I. W. W's anarchism and
bolshevism and all kindred issues is
for the youth of the nation to be.
worn by the men of the army.
There are hundreds of thousands come boy scouts of America.
of boys waiting ail over the country
to become registered scouts and
Chickasha has her share of them.
Chlckasha has over one hundred
scouts for registration and but two
scoutmasters and one asistant who
are giving time and making any
sacrifice for the boys.
The boys are here; they are anxl.
Rub the joints with BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT to relieve rheu-
matism. It penetrates the flesh to
the bone conveying its soothing and
restorative influence to the spot
where the pain exists. Sold by Wren
Drug Co. Adv. ' d-w
AT LAST
Wc Have Received a Full Stock of ;
New 1919 Studebakers
Lifrht Fours 35 li. p.. 5-passcnger under 2400 pounds;
Light Sixes. 50 h. p.. .j-passcntrcr under 2800 pounds;
Big Sixes. 65 h. p. T-passenger about 3000 pounds.
These are t he cars proven by the greatest endurance test ever
&iven any automobile.
3fl.(KK) miles at 15 miles an hour.
New improved central transmission $1225 $1585 $1985
f. o. b. Detroit. See
P. G. Spining's Studebaker Store"
And get the oar that will satisfy you for years.
414 KANSAS AVE. - I
TIME TO PAINT
If you want the best buy
LINCOLN PAINT
SOLD BY
.STt7HENS0N-BR0WNE LUMBER CO.
Agent for Loivneys'
Chocolates
Bring Your f
a Kodak Finishing to Us
Quick Service
Expert Work
BrownsorCs I
The Rexall Store
HALL & LINDSAY
For tin and sheet metal work
Tanks guttering and well cas-
ings all kinds of repair work.
319 CHOCTAW PHONE 650
BOILER WORK
All work guaranteed. Acetylene
welding a specialty. Call or write
MILLARD HICKS
Phone BBX 1030 or care India-
homa Gin
"hi!
OIL STOCKS LEASES AND CITY
PROPERTY.
H A Few Bargains If Taken at Once. i
Si Northeast 1-4 of southwest 1-4 section 1-5-9.
5 Three business lot 75x165 with trackage.
EES Ideal location for whoesale or supply house.
ESJ Five-room modern houe 1 1-2 block of car line; $1700
easy payments.
EE Seven-room part modern; on south Fourth; $1400;
r easy payments.
EE Sop us before you sell your oil stock.
Rose & Company
114 North Fourth St. Phone B87. Chickasha Okla.
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OIL LEASES.
You should have a lease la the
Cement Oil Field while She prices
are now within your reach. No mat
ter where your lease is located as
the field develops your lease will be
vance In price. Should they hit big
production leases will sell for thou-
sands of dollars per acre. Two or
three hundred barrel productions pay
handsome profits. Just put this
squarely up to your better judgment
From your knowledge of the Cement
field you see the necessity of such in-
vestments if you are to get ahead.
Conservative men and because
they are conservative have made
huge profits on leases at Cement.
You see the danger and risk of de-
lay. You know that indecision put-
tings things of thi3 kind off Is dan-
gerous. DON'T PUT IT OFFI DON'T
PUT IT OFFI
LATTING-MARSH
OIL EXCHANGE
Wren Drug Co. Third ana
Chickasha Ave.
Chickasha Okla.
Phone 19
Chickasha
Iron Works
Foundry Machine Shops Black-
EE Bmith Boiler Works Automobile re-
pairing And all kinds of welding.
EEE We have the best equipment and
EE employ first class mechanics and r
able to do anything In above lines.
M. C. AND J. J. CONRAD
-.:. M'v. Ar-
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ITS A
SURE
F
DID YOU EARN THAT MONEY? WELL YOU WORKED
FOR IT DIDN'T YOU? WHY CAN'T YOU PUT SOME
. LITTLE PIEOE OF IT IN THE BANK EACH PAY DAY
SO THAT SOME DAY IT CAN WORK FOR YOU?
YOU WONT ALWAYS BE ABLE TO WORK; EVEN IF
YOU ARE WELL. THEN IT WILL BE A FINE FEELING 1
10 HAVE THE MONEY YOU BANKED WHILE YOU
COULD WORK WHICH IS NOW. BANK IT.
WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST. j xiyK
COME TO OUR BANK
CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
No. 9933
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL DANK
Chickasha Okla.
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency
fit the Close of Business on
MARCH 4. 1919 .
RESOURCES.
Loans - ' $ 0535(53.91
BojhIs and AVarruutd 30876.63
Overdrafts - 4039.83
United States Bonds 109950.00
United States Certificates of Indebtedness 50000.00
War Savings Stamps L 160.00
Federal Kcscrve Bank Stock 4500.00
Due from Unite! States Treasury 1.250.00
Furniture and Fixtures- 5000.00
Interest Earned Not Collected 4.450.00
Cash and Sight Exchange 1 29915781
Total $1402913.23
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ 100000.00
Surplus (earned) 55000.00
Undivided Profits 1.609.61
Circulation 25.000.00
Reserveufor Taxes 5608.54
Interest Collected Not Earned 4.450.00
Bills Payable 100.000.00
Re-Discounted Bills 323021.83
Deposits 843.193.25
TV. L .1
lUltil. - j.
The above statement is correct.
Attest: F. T. CHANDLER.
Cashier.
41162918.23.
VtM. H. DONAHUE.
Vice President.
The E.mk That Service Built.
DEPENDABLE
CONSERVATIVE
BANKING
j
We extend to our custom-
ers all the courtesies con-
sistent with sound busi-
ness " .
1 imi
A. L. Lowe Auto Top Co.
509 Chickasha Ave.
Ford Tourin;; Car tups $15.00
Ford Koadhtcr lops $12.50
.Studebaker Tourinpj tops $27.50
Reo tops Buick 5-passcnger $25.00
All makes of car tops mado. Call and set pri c
on all makes of car tops or phone 902. Mobairioods use
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1919, newspaper, April 17, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730788/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.