Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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CHIClAIfl DilL! MXTlM'J OIUKAIBa. OlLAIOUi
CtmitnseJ Statement cf
The First National Bank
cf CP-tUi''i Cion-a.
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Federal R .r e 1.
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C. bonds on !
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Cash wah lar.k-i
Bond ami arr.;
BilU uf. x hats
Capl'a!
Surplua -
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Circaiaiioa
Rewired for m
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: i 'h- Spirits i f rcii c
Hazel O-:- y
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Lti-.i y.do Va7'.-r
- Xe'.!:e Watorn.aa
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Wanda Watt. :;...:
Hi. Zibet!) Uy.-ns
Jofsphlne H'jdiutt
It'iby Lang-ton
-- Heioti Kirobro
Kmma Simp-o:i
Margjon'te Str-et-r
Nellie Zitcn.ernian
- Lillie Wit:
Hazel Krost
Kcllio May
Ruth S;o:;f
Gladys Mason
- - Jo De Drian
Helen McGuire
Thflma Graven
irginia HauLo
Marguerite
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No. 9938
The Oklahoma Natinoal Bank
Chickasha Oklahoma.
Official Statement (condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency at the cloie
cf business on May 1 1917.
ItKSOURCKS
Loans and d'.-n imntD
Overdrafts
I. 8. Co:.ds
S:o k. F'eJeral Kesorv Iiatik ---
Fu.-Ei'ar? and Fiitures
K'-vU n. pt on Fund
Stat? Bonds and Warrants
Ca.-h ar.d S'pht Exchange
4SOIt(;4.!)4
$l731
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Total ti;:2o'&.v.
LIABILITIES
ray 't.-il Stoik
Surp'ua
Undivided I'rou;-: itct
("irtsil.i'.ion
H' S' rvd fur Taxes
I'tpc-frits
. $lfWO(M).0O
f.n.ofio.oo
4.4M.H
2.000.0fi
l.SOl.dl
Total --- - $i.2:'o.;si.i;
The aljovo statement is correct.
Wm. II. DONAHUE Vice Fres.
Attest-!' i. CHANDLER. Cashier.
The above statn.ent indii ates our rtate of preparedness. We are fully
equipped for co-operation with both our povernmeni aim our patroiib in
suUii.ir.g arid alleviating the burdens of WAIL
At the
CLOSE OF HUSIXESS
Mav 1 1917
RESOURCES
Lifting and dUcouuU
0erdra't
Furniture and Fixtures
Keal Latata
lillii of Exci.-zz'i
Bonds and warrant
Cash and Fight eacLattge - -
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THESE NINNEKAH BOYS ARE:
ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT NAVY
Nneuah may Vl.;! vifh pr;d ovi.r ve 0;lr tS!tuetl t0 us one
'he r.uiile reix-.'.'-e. m hie h was made by wool two khaki and ou" work suit.
Hi itifnhlp to the country's call for W drill two hour a day a;.d then we
ri;e: .-i... ;4 .i i:av a nM:e:i i:!iuie urili WHn Hlf
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are behind
our
National
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Capital atotlc paid In
Surplus
I'ndiTidfid profiti
F.eerved for taxes
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LIABILITIES
IT5TCf'.'.'?; the yo-.:nsf r popurt:iwi. pro it iuroads
having been made imo the attendance
li:.:rt; s2; a pjbik .. inoi.. rru-Rds of th
fuller boys v j : i therefore ! intc
s; ri t( he;-
be.-ides. We have to attend
t SW0.' "0 cd in tf
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fulioMing letters received
three -entires a day. I have been pass-
ing my idle time every day and until
eijrh? o'clo k in the evening hre at
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The abuve statement is correct.
J. W. WILSON ("ashler
"GieShmicrsSaeSaii
M.F Courtney. Pres
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C P Phillips. A.3ST Cash
from two of the young navy re-. ruin
and' written to their parents:
Likes the Job.
Fresidio C. F. Ca!.. May 'a. I;'i7.
Dear Father and Mutiier:
Will try to aiwer our dear let t-r 1
"""u ""'"''"S- 1 am ('e"n Newport News. Va.. Mav 10. 1
pretty good not veiy blue now aitl.o V.ar Mother:
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Cheapand r:can Baking Pt-'Wuersoo rot
save you money. Cal'amet it's P - re
and f?r Eurerior to sour mtlk ar.d stxia.
of l eading material so a fellow can pass
Te'! Cathy to send Johnnie off to the I
war. Tell every one hello for me. ' (the blast which preceded "We are all
Your loving son ' Ameikans now" al! coi;v-r.-ation c-as-
Alien Hunnicutt. led and a rush was made for the train.
"I Will be a Man." ; Thirty-nine stops were made in the
I do get liontesiik or.ee iti a whi
They are
1 tin on my first leave of absence to-
state.
The following firms were reprc-set'.t-
Leck & Corhitt Iron Co.. Kelding
to.'. & Co. iiiai k..vell-Wic!am!v Hook
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TOIL AND HARDSHIPS OF YOUTH
Elias Howe had bis t.har-. beat the greater part of his life be had hat i
it-s-s. hoiio and plenty. Ail of us are better prepare ! to st utd a little hard
hips'njw than we will 1m Jater en. Now is the time
YOU NEED THE SUPPORT OF OUR BANK
Open an account w ith tts ai:d tub! something to it regularly. Tic? r-. .v
benefits vill follow.
Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
.....m. u semi.ios a o.t'len itl p0 i v..;i wrie vr as .. .
f!om here to Fram e in Mxty days. I f0r my .ttPra wbile oa hoard
" ' or inI 1 can not tell you anything about. & Stationery Co.. Brorir:ck & Bas-
not but fuppoe the fellows who were the ship I am on. Our ship the Mon-Un; Hope Co. Butler Bros.. Carlton
here when we came will be ftrst to go. Iiin8. farrieS men and is 54.) feet ! Dry Goods Co.. Dittman Shoe Co. The
. no. ut.. ...ii some miRtuy tine long and 03 feet wide at the Widest ' Drygoodsman Levis-Zuko'ki Mrcan- I
boys 8JIK-e I tame here and there are rt. u have four Pn inh n tl;e Co Mechanics-American' XatloralJ
a lew rough ones but one can .-oid six inch and 2S three inch. We are in bank. .National Bank of Co-nmer e R.
them. I am trying to be a .man and its )- aveake or Hanipton Loads but o senthal-Sloan Millinery Co.. Shapk-lshJ
i:ot stu b a hard job after all. ! leave at nine in the morning. I don't ' Hardware Co. Star Clothing Co. An-!
I just get back from taking a stroll. Know where we eo. When vou write heuser-Busch Brewing Association j
ent through the Palace of Fine Arts. . tl?i! n.e 8 ne It s raillil;g Jos. T. Ryerson & Sons. Simmons
l0u en evr'r'thUlg UT iniaKinal:.. here now. I have seen wonders since ! Hardware Co. Western Union Tele-1
auu.uu" u"'1 lu0- 1 aw f":t I joined the navy but. mother dear. I graph Co. Southwestern
poie at was mad- trotu on.- tree that ltS for you and win be a man. so
was .-.j ;evt talc Sotne flaK j.'..-! .
.-viiu ui-re ate a.: Ktnns of l.aitiiiL'es maw llo Hmilfm..Hrw h v.u
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Aa i t '
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Of BANKS
The FEDERAL RESERVE system of barks tf which
our bank ia a Member Bank is the best banking: system
ever thought out. A bank which pj eves ileelf worthy
of becoming a member can take its t ficuriti b to the
Central Reserve tank wht never it wente to srd GET
MONEY.
Therefore when you put yonr mcr.ey in cur Link YCU
get it when you WANT it.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank.
The Chickasha National Bank
and s ulpture w ;;!
f r au old cou'ttj-y 1
Bell Tett-
and wfU be a man so1 ' t-t"rn. J. S. Merrrll Dtug Co.
Don't worry. I like the Bice-Styx Dry Goods Co. Brawn Shoe
It
nn-
as some stght
iotir boy
W. E. Sehmiit.
v As 'ji-n-"k
V) p:o
a e- v a'o r
irdihif f
j erts Johnson & Band Shoe Co.. Feters
Shoe Co.. Friedman-Shelby Shoe Co.
1 Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co.. Gayuor-
i Harnett Dress Goods Co. Koken Bar-
s eri Supply Co. Meyer Bros. Drug Co.
Gauss-Langenberg Hat Co.. Hurs-Zur k-
tr Xerawvar Co.. Sloan-Force Hat Co..
j Terminal Ilatlroud Association. St.
j Lo'iis Furtiiture Market An latii-n. !
1 Roberts Johnson & Band Shoe So.. 1
j ;. Lois li;;o:i bf.nk Harris-Polk Hat i
W.th ivjiin pSa. k in their hearts and Farm bureau. (Co Campbeii iron Co.. Lammert Fur-
r nil Cklanoc: ans t!i- S( Louix boos. I "We highly appreciate the splendid ';;Uire (-' Cu.-leo 0! hi;.g Co. Majes- j
t-s. M vi'i;i nii j-tieiu wit-n tit-y ' r' l'''I"i"tis which we have received - (U' Co- ;'"-":Ppi Vaiiey Trust Co. I
1 t'hi.-a-;.. w. re 1 ordially ) e-! '::'not Oklahoma." said Mr. Lee. i ih f s Cuibenso:! Jewelry Co. Wood- j
who is vfi the staff of the St. Louis J & Ul'n:a:i Frtnting Co.. Atiios-
lot D's;att-h. "See with what cor-! Jams Cro -r Co.. Con P. Curran Frir.t-1
in;
t.sc:: i'ntittc t'o
ST. LOUIS BOOSTERS TAKE
CHICKASHA FOR 45 MINUTES
te:f il oa tni .r ai nvai at .it.'. i oVii'ck
yrsterdiy and made a hurried acqtiain-
tanre nit! the
the t ity. j
The ir'p t:iro.i-:!:out Oklahoma i-.d
bi i'ti a pr;:'.t i'i!" :( both from a
plea-lure ar.d an '. : -i ; 'al standpoint
'ny c-f the vt-itrtg b'tCne-s nten had
ne and ti.eir
tneicial reads of - urnea out to - ;-iiiiiruwis -;ig. co..
di
meet u.-
It has befn so ever since t
o;tr
a.i:ng business men have r.ever vis
anx;ou j
Ass.ouattd Furni-!
ace &
Ka.tO:dM-y Co.. Merchants Exchar-S.
e-l (ilsianoma ar.d they ww. anx:ou e -l. Jenr.ites. ir..-urnct. W
to me.t the people of this state and I u ic V.t.sotihal.tr
jttainted with th:n attd th'irf
B' t
.r.irov-
a a
CO..
rn
Shoe Co.
Aetna Life
Silk Dresses
SLAUGHTERED. .
.... fi
This is Final See for Yourself
S29.00 Dresses they arc dreams $21.50
$27.50 Dresses taffeta all colors $19.50
$25.o( Dresses soft silks $1S.50
$20.00 Dresses silk combinations $16.50
$15.00 Dresses sport combinations. .$12.50
New Skirts. New Waists.
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TITS
S i l i f
Vs- uM kJ kufl vssn Bk V-i
tt.e sfaa.p ot pr.-gre-s
1 he i-.trty was i orttpos
id t't- hritcls of the la.-t
t-.tii.c and w !!' sai" ho;
d prit.i ipally
:--t r.-.ar.ti'ac-es
atti! wa
The Daily Express Delivered
One Week for only 10 Cents
r.-".er 'Oiiitt' ttd to ti:o
Mirpm a sreat as they as-d V'('K -" itt -'irame (.v... .Muraaj Life- Bi.-f.rance
ti.rojsli n iits and ta-K-. of tarms andi h"f'u"'ar-v Claik of the Com-j l0; V'"'fl tcai Co.. Ltd.. St. Louis
.-! c;ifi:..i.'..l in (ittes w hich bad lur'iil and Farm bureau took an ! & Frj:i.-(o Railroad. E. Metzen-
au! iril.ty. -'" r-ri in tne retHving line ar.d han-j ' " '.!(t l o. . Central Xa-
'. program wan ""'. "iioi ac iiasneri
e ur-Mthe arrival of the trait: whi. h lh-"'r Co.. l'r;i::i s-:;i( Co.. T. U
s over an h'.ur late. The stay ittj''1 7l': Co. Wc-s. a Supply Co.. !
ii kasha was cut down foifv.five ! J' B- SRk!es Saddi-.-ry "o. liluttk.-Np. I
i'ta-s. and st vera! o: th- boo-t : - V "'' C!I!i-v Co. H-rkcrt A- Meeli
"'" thfir train and joined the tv.r.Trunk !- C. Murphy Trank Co.. 1
at Law ton last n:eht. The St I oul ' A;'-'!e Co.. Straus Sa i.i.erv Co l i
ap ( o. ifobert I.' Lee. ach trouble for
t bar r" ot Ki 1"
!M I "I
as -l
"it
K. iA f. secretary
i..gers' bureau of file
i-T of Cot:: uteri e It
l i v.--t the inert ha.its
t
It is easy to pay off a loan with the
Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co.
because our terms are so liberal and easy. See us
for that farm or city loan.
J. E. WHITE M anager.
313 First National Bank Blcigr. Chickasha Oklahrma
n tif .r s'.orei and for this reas r. a!!0im- rendereri a well selected pros.-atn
o'lo r plsns for their e-.rertaittm-r.t ) n ChU kaha avenue while the boos-
tre sbar.d rr-1 by the Cocxe rcial : t'r" v'-"-it"i !lll i' ctistea.ers bl!S Wj:h
J. Ji'litiMUl
train ntanaz.r.
trip re'arv.
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CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS HAVE ' cotuplaSnt. ChambeWa'r's T.ib'et 's
DONE WONDERS FOR ME." j the rrst medicine that !n3 given r.te
j positive ar.d lasting r. lief" writes Mr.
u"c "veu a suuert-r irom siom- Anna Kailtn Spenceport V Y Thin.
number of years and. herlain'a Tablet! have done wonder
j al'hongh I have ied a great number ( for nte mil I ral.ie them verv hiphlv -of
remedies recoatmended for this Obtainable everywhere ' diw-im
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731566/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.