Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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The aV.v tUUiui-u U ev.rrert. V. I.. ELUSHK.'t. Cashier.
Tt tU i'.Vift ft.ov t;.'? ci.Kl.ta.n cf thU l.ai.k. V invite so
eoar.U cf a!l i!v3:..r.g Ei?-' c.ri r-rTat."vr ari l liberal hanking connec-
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HlRECT0:t3 J. r. fff. I.-. JvhrtKMi. C. IS. r;irldl. Sam Pu-
tfdaoa J. II. B-M a. P.or. I Ben P. John ion K.r.-t Melton 1 II. '.Vil-
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M !.ta-y Tra n Ncfs$ary for Safety
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s.t.'l thn;' w l;y Praisv I.."! rfif war
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raiiif anil hud tt ;jy u billion 'lot-
lurs In.i-ii.uity ;i.iii..y. Irainf to'iay
i.-ufin-.l In-r I.-'.-'.ia by thiit !-;nJ
iii i.'.'. h.j flu put in UftiV'Tsal iiiilUury
!i .iiu:n' iiinl us a n-Miir br su! Iuts
now know limv t b'lit i.rd lui'-v t.
f.n.t.'rt tli'-ms. Aw. 'L'hi'V are lusln;;
b-.-s nifn in the war thau tbe Ginaani.
Ituiici' uUd j'Ut jioliticH utit ut bt-r war
!(i:irtui' tir. ki tbat fxprt antlmrity
lirtcaj of burerim-ratio stu;ii(!i(y. now
lii'i-cti tin; army. Tli nult I.
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The Oklahoma National Bank
Chickasha Oklahorra
Officii! s'a'err.er.t (coni-r.-.ll to t'.:e Ccmptroiier of Currency at the
c!o of bu-.:rss ca Pepf:i:!ier 1917.
RESOURCES
Loir.s and Pi'r-ounts J.lflO.TlS.H
OvH-d-uru
U. s. Ib-Tid 70.000.00
Federal Roferve Pank Sto-k 4X00.00
Furniture and Fixtures .'.000.00
UouYmr.tion Fund - 1.20.00
SUte Bor.da and Warrants - J29.S.'.7.04
Caoh and S:ht Ex.-h.-.njTD ' 44'r!H.S7 4:3.271.81
Total $l15J2C2.r3
LIAriLITIES
Capital Stock J100.000.CO
Surplus - 0000.00
L'ndividod Profi'a (net) 7 03.2.1
Circulation 23000.00
Deposits 9T669.3
Total Il13S.2t;2.3
The above Rtafomont i.i corrf-ct.
V.'m K'. nnN'AIIT'E Vice Pre..
Atten-F. T. CHAMDLKH. PashlfT.
Save your mon"y during tbp war. Wo will pay you 4 per cent for 1t
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You are sure
you have saved
money vhen it
is sae. It is safe
in the bank of
guaranteed deposits
iVf.me on of our ctiiitomers and enjoy tho privileges we extend to all
on: :'roiitora. Open your account today whethor large or small In a safo
t': :.
-.an can prohepy the future. "Sou can't foresee sickness falling
: -t position accident or dlsaa-tcr.
b..'.!: account Is the greatest assistance to offset discouragement
; - '.V ' ofiilitlOM. and we are always ready to aid our customers to
rf .' f r-. d!ilo extent.
r-f. ;. .id on savings.
.isri..t armi-s ev.-ry asnwubicd laA Reflect your o'.vn idcis in your Autumn and Winter
ibis :.liows wbiit thorough truMihik? and . ' . . . '
gwMi lea.i.Tsbip mean in warfar.-. ; clothes at a price that satistcs your purse and becomes
your personality. Be measured today NOW!
The Farmers State Bank
(tiie d.. i".t i'H
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Prof. Thrift Says:
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W iinr much of instinct in man
and in brute
That invisible noniethitig inipcllinn
t n '7 but mute.
i; Now nrlf preservation very oft'
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i:.iit- iim oriivr
And tho instinct (all.'.l Prudence
Kbonb! teneli us to nave.
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Tliis favt-d France la thi crisi- as
well us the liberties of the. wjiid."
"As war Is now conducted there Is
tio place for tin untrained man. A
body of 100j0 well trained soldiers
properly liaii'lled could deft-ut live
times tlieir numb r of raw recruits and
do It ev-ry time ith comparatively
small los to tlu tiM lves. Proper train-
ing alone will reduce the death and
casualty rate one-third of what it oth-
erwise .would bf and right here is an
unancwerable argument for universal
military training.
"mr government lias no moral right
to force her men into war cervice
without properly traitiing them tor it.
To do o is .vitnply iiuird.T. Iientc ihe
frantic effort that i now being made
to give her foldier.s oae.- training be-
loie they are j-.-ni to the front. 1;' we
are to win this war. it wilt ti.ke t ruined J.
men to do it and It will taU trained!
tTien to win any oilier war tiial may j
come upon us in the future. If we
must fl'ht let ns lihl to win not '
to lose."
"That's the htuf.'" t-aid Billle ;
('ontinuing. Uncle Han said : "Our i p!v
government has expended about $''.-
000.0O.J to put up cantonments and r.
training xtnlions in order to train tint
men called by the feleetive ilralt.
When these men are trained the train-
ing stations .should be immediately
filled with younger men say those in
their nineteenth year to receive s:s
months of intensive military train-
ing along the lines of the (..'hnii.beriain
bill. This will be of immerisuiab!.
benefit to them Individually. It wi;I
do them more good than any other two
years of their whole life; It will inak.'J
them strong nmtdy yelf-reiiant (oiici; j
to .see and quick to net: it will equip j
them for a successful life. In short. !
it will rebuild American manhood ami ;
will also give the go eminent a body
of trained men to draw from in ease
It is necessary to defend our Hag and
eounlrv. We must settle this question
f nniv-oul military training inline- j ( j
d'.l'cly lUherwise these training camps ' . v'-'" :
imty l.e demolished. The aloptioii .fj:i'' n-'u'' expects
tmhcrtnl military training will be bo-
t;( ti the world that from then on I -y" i... .1 are nor
we will te prepared to defend our- i J'" " ":
seh'es promptly and elllcientiy mid j
this will do more to keep us out of I i ' i 7"
war In the future than anything else; "ib i v. bat s
. lit Is ::!!:( int io c: ...
we could do. . . '
-IXi yon think l.rotl.or." said Mrs.:! -.''!.-l
tlruliaui "that there will ever be an- " "' '"'
ether war?" j
"I luive no doubt about It" said:
Uncle Ibin. "So long as men are'
Hc'tlsl). so buig as nations tire ambi-i T)(!
rious to acquire territory so long a;: j;w yi.:r
lopubitJon presses and demands more;
room so Urn s there f mains a : -
scramblo Vr world rtuJi fo long w ar.-; j f.-. t :
will le. Wln'il llt? tiliu (" 'li:'t! f.i -a.-:.
we reach Hie high pla-ne for which wU;
1 be-e and dreaul when all will rcrcg- With I
i i: e the "-Ul:er!o.'d of ol and llu ; pr.dit. :
lii oi.. iiood of m:'" bei end tneu crt.Iiy .r i i
ciily will wars vas . ''"t tl.at !:!'
; e.nu:". doors v. ill nee. I ii ; 'ck-.- - I :.:.t.s ! S'e.v. ';.-. -1
will need no vaults tj .-r:'"t t!.- ir vie n n v
treasures but that day Is n lobg way! itvi.-n
! off. j to v...:-:; '..
"The only safe and sane plan Is to; uecdl
' l.e utile to defend our.-i lvi s at nil '
THE TOGGERY of course
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Con.e in; Ret a bank book FREE. Join our "Christmas Banking Club"
ere kick in the sioniach to by dept.-idufc either 1 cent. 2 cents. cents or 10 cents. You increa1-"
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It V.'rcn't His Fsult. t
end n
; c.:i..i!..-r lad. When taken to task as
o -by be bad siniei; bis playmate
j there. b said; "I didn't mean to hit
; . lie re bur he turned around just
i in time."
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to looU long any-
. to Pari Vault.
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BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
are oniy able to r c-
y fr.:is a r ar vie v..
Wlsy ure ordinary cough remedies.
I w !:'.tl Paw lice's German Syrup has
:n- l.e-a i:s-- l so ruccesful!y for fifty-one
iw? jyoi-rt! i:i ni! p-rt cf Hi? Unite 1 States! WOMEN'
I i. r 'ou hs cn;d ; bronchitis colds set-j
your deposit the same amount each week.
XO CHARGE TO JOIN'.
In fo weeks:
1- cent club ta-3 12.7.").
2 - cent club . vs $ 25.30.
-cent club pays t;;!.7.". '
10-ceat club paj- $127.30.
You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $.no eaLj . eel: and in 0 weeks
have $o or $100 or $250.
We add 4 ppr cent interest.
This is not a plan just for BOYS and GI11I.S; it Is ahso for MEN and
You can start today START!
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be la
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'led in the throat epsecially lung trou- j
bles. It Rives the patient a good
THE
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ice Is iiie r;iost un-
s talking about
.:! deal o.ore.
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a ueiai'ii dreff.
Hi. .;- : ';usi
good 1 K TT Ai 1 W
aichrs rest free from coughing with IllCliclSllCl liUiLlUiiai OailK
t.t.'y i xii!-: (oration in the morning
.pies nnuire a chance to soothe the " '
titflume.-l liar's throw off the disease. I
helping the patient to regain his health. ;
ami 7.- cents bottles. Sold by Wren;
:a;g Co. -A.lv. '
Try a Want Ad for Results
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raaiiiiy is ihe one thirg
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times. Therefore c cry citizen sbould' it Pays Dividends. ; i
insist that senators and cmgres-nien : p.real heel: need hard cl r. p.r.t Q
shall provide lor uuivcrsnl mil.tary 0j sttnly' and are not to be sl.:i;:a.-.; j I
training so that never ngain shall the 1Ver like current lictioii. Wb. u C." A
It is easy to pay off a loan with the
Pitbburg Mortgage Investment Co.
because our terms are so libera! and eiay. See us
for that farm or cily loan.
J. E. WHITE Manager.
313 First National Dank Eldg. Chickasha. Oklahoma
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eonnii-v be cili.gilt so completely ml- time wbi. h must iu any .a- be i
i reavty as this w aj- found us. For- ponded on the inasi. ry of ti.e l i ug
i itiut'telv. in 'bis case our . neiiiy ha i siibtracied. a mod.-t I.e...'- I dge
been held back so we nave mcl a lew the language does i i
ic.ontbs in which to prepare. This ad- very formidable ::n exir.i
vantage probably will never come
again. ll is however our sahalien j . .... .
today.
'Because she was ready Switzerland
is an island of peace iu a sea of
war. lately tir.t is good but safety
always is belter. In streuili tie-re is
safety. You never saw a can
! iied to the tail of a bulldog. There
I la a reason."
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Would mean a lot to Chickasha. It's coming; but
in the mear.time we have opened
Headquarters for the Oil Man
It is a brokerage business where all oil stocks and
leases will be handled cn a commission squarely
and honestly. We will buy
Oil Stock for Cash
Ccn c in and let's lalk it over. You are welcome.
We offer for immediate delivery:
lO'io Shares White Rock at 20c. A few Shares Oil State at $5.00.
Acre lease in proven Cement Field at $25.00 per acre.
200 Shares IIolt-Trammcll at 75c.
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Absolutely Removes I
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lllUIV.lli.01. i'l (. r : . . .1 k
KK KASHA BROKERAGE CO.
iU)O.M 4 IS-FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
if fund money it it fails. 25.
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1917, newspaper, November 6, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730933/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.