Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKA8HA D A ! . Y EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
THNCg
Xo. 82i)3.
Report of the Condition of
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
at Chitkauha iu the state cf Oklaho-
ma at the close of business March 4
1414.
Resources.
Luang and discounts $-SL'707.1 J
Overdrafts secured and un
secured .
1". s. bonds to st?turo circu-
lation .
l'rtMiiiuiua en 1'. S. beads-.
Bonds securities etc.
Hanking house furniuiro
and fixtures .
Other real estate owned
Due from national banks
mot reserve awitsl
Due from state and private
banks and bankers trust
tomjiatiies and savings
banks .
Due from approved reserve
agents . . .
Checks and other cash Iteuts
Kxchanges for clearing
house .
Notes of other national
banks .
Fractional paper currency
nickels and cents
Lawful money reserve in bank viz.:
Specie . $17102.05
Legal tender
Jioteg . 2700.00
liedemptiou fund with l S.
treasurer (3 per cent of
circulation!
3.87M0
iO.llCO.OO
ZS47j.4
3800.85
4300.0'!
:!57.S?
;too.oo
72006.71
303U80
11204.01
2079.00
l.'S.ll
1'j.soa.u.-.
2o0o.0o
liills tt exchange i cotton) 2S.6S3.CJ
Total .
- .$329010.01
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in $100000.00
Kurplu fund 12.000.IW
I'ndivided profits less ex-
penses and taxes paid-. 7774.19
National bank notes outstanding-
. ' 47900.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 3;;o037.i;o
Demand certificates of de-
posit . 27831.7!
Certified cheeks 1.1.23
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing 1011.78
Reserved for taxes 2391.12
Tela! $329010.03
Plate of Oklahoma
County of Grady ss.:
I. lioy C. Smith cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true To the 'best
of my knowledge and belief.
KOY C. SAUTH Cashier.
Subscribed tnd tworn to before me
tlrs 9th tl;i- of Mimti 191 1.
O. V FOSTKH
(Seal I Notary i'ublic.
My commibsion expires March 21.
1917.
CorreclAttest:
T. li. DWVKIl.
J. il. STINK
W. II. WADSWOHTH.
Directors.
(No. 9938.)
Kej.ort of the Condition of the
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICKASHA
at Chickasha in the state of Oklaho-
ma at the close of business March
41914.
Resources.
Loans and discounts .$37321832
Overdrafts secured and un
secured . 321 1.26
1'. S. bunds to secure circu-
lation . 23.OO0.U0
bonds securities etc 28039. 1U
Furniture und fixtures.. S.OOO.Oo
Due from national banks
f-:iqt reserve agents) (!(. 18. 1!
Due from stale and private
banks and bankers trust
companies aud savings
banks . 1 730.39
Due from approved reserve
agents 198790.37
Checks and-other cash items 1988 8ii
Kxchanges for clearing
house . . 1105.21
Notes of other national
banks . ... 10300.00
Fractional paper currency.
nickels and cents 19C.80
Lawful money reserve in bank viz.:
Specie r $S94.li0
Legal tender
notes . 1.1. ..20000.00 28!)W.C0
Ked.'iniition fund with I. S.
. trea.uitr (3 per cent of
circulation) . 1230 (W
4 117 - 1 a.!. r ! TT It
v
1
lT.
4
Total . ... $087891.
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in $1000oo.0o
Surplus fuml 13000.00
I'ndivided profits less ex-
penses and taxes paid 4907.33
National bank notes out-
standing . 23900.0 )
Due to other national banks 51548.32
Due to siate and orivate
banks and bankers 44728.07
Individual deposits subject
to check 307l!ti5.33
Time certificates of deposit 69303.3)
Cashier's cheeks outstand-
ing . .- " 9-198.22
Reserved for taxes 1490.3)
We received mis morning seventy-five Ladi
iff Suits ranging in once from
o
V X ill " 4 '
N '11 L-'"i j - '
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n. i hi
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These Suits are easily worth double the price we ask for them
We also received New Dresses Mew Coats and Skirt j
at W onderfol " Bargains.
IS'
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hovQYou
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Pisburg Will Help
the "Down and Oat"
DOTSON VS
TEXAS TAT
Kickapoo Worm Kil'er Expels Worms.
The cau.se of your child s ills the
foui fetid offensive breath the starl-
ing up with terror and grinding of
teeth while asleep the sallow com-
plexionthe dark ' circles under the
ces are all indication:? of worms.
Kiikupoo Worm Killer is what your
thild n'-eds; it expels tho worms Hie
cause of the child's unhealthy condi-
tion. 1'or the removal of n-ut. atom-
adi and pin worms Kickapoo Worm
Killer Rives sure relief lu "laxative
el feet adds tone to the general nys-
lem. Supplied as a randy confection
children like it. Safe and sure re-
lief. Ouaran'.eed. Buy a box today.
1'riee 2."c. AH druKKists or by mail.
Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Philadel-
phia or St. Louis. Adv. dw
Total $(;s7S94.7;
State of Oklahoma
County of Grady ss.:
I J. A. Julien cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that
the above staumc;it is true to the
best of my know ledge and belief t
J. A. JCLIKX Cashier.
Subscribed and ftworn to before nie
this Pth day of March 19H.
ROHKKTA IH.K'ItSOi;
(.Seal) .Votary Public.
My oinmisslon expires July 3 1913.
Corrert-AUtt.
It. K. WOOTTK.V
CLARK RUTHERFORD
.' C. AMDRISTER.
Directors.
big match of the season h.ij
annrunceij for Friday night at
0. U. V. ball between Texas
Miss Rudy's Recital
.Miss Inez Rudy will be heard here in
a voice and piano recital at the First
Iiaptist church Friday .March 13 un-
der the ausoice of the Indies Aid
society. Ticket on fale at Owsley's
Jewelry store tr see the ladles for
tickets. 3 9 31
A pain in the side of the luck that
catches jou when you fclralhtiii up
calls for a rtibb ng application of Pal-
lard's Suot . Liniment. H relaxes the
contracted muscles and permits ordin-
ary bodily motion without suffering or
inconvenience. Price 23c 30c and $1
per bottle. Sold by Owl drug store and
public ''vug store. d&w
Express Want Ads bring results.
Eventually You Will "Buy Ihem From Vs. Do II Sow.
When You TMnk
of Shoes
THINK OF US
If you had a mint of money you
couldn't buy a better shoe for the
. price we show you
"Selz Royal Blue"
gives service satisfaction com-
fort. The price is right. Let
us show you.
CASH SHOE CO.
Telegram by United Pres.
Pittsburg. March f:.--Preacher
bankers edm a tors and tochdogi-:
prominent in this city today are back- Th
v-'.'i a movement to care tor the "down
and out" which will place thu chv ! b"t'"
tt par in its facilities to bi.-lp the un-l tlle A
foitunate with ( ! " l!ott0n f:. 1 al! inui Oscar I lotion to decide w
Louis and other in. ... . iues. j i '-hamplon of the Mate and that ft
The plan as outlin. J eu...n:p!atc ! ' i!! he a whirl-v.-ln-l a ay-the best-utau-an
institute at Market street anil Third ; wiu h. is evidenced hy thu fiu ce
avr nue with Oeorpe Trotter cf Chi-' Sriri!l when the two nieu met
cag brother of -Mel" Trt :ter uf ''lSt Patttnla.v nislit.
:rand Rapids in nt;erlnteuileiit. '1'He' Dot-on stands today tije undisputel
rttfr'lHtlMlitB; trjw rituated on that 1K'"' t'Stanijiion ' ha.ving met and d:t-
corner and purchase of the structure ' 1'a'l H comers in Miaiuht inatehes.
is called for by the plan. Either re- liUt mw sijuint at Texas Tate is
modeling of that Into c modi-rn setil.-- ''"t:"Sh to coinmc anyone that the!
irn ai Imildiiiir or the i urn -t uciii.u of il10 trown is resting but Insecurely
a new lieililini; would U I'-.iw. upon the Dot son brow and that Its'
The Union Mission would i.e ubaii- greatest danger of lopping to the mat i
doned ami n.t-fKed with thu new mis-iif's in the long jnusttilar arms of!
sion. which will be controlled by th - j Texas Tate.
Pittsburg; Presbytery. Food and ln.ls-l Ta ' a gnippk-r of some const:-
iK will be afforded those who ta.i p.ivf iUcnce Ki:d it wculd be hard to find
at small rest whiel for those com-j1" nieu who are more evtnly match-
pletely "btapied" comfortable ia:ar- j ! than the pair. Ixitsoti is stevkily
tTH food and eniplovmcnt 'in work-i tonstra ted while Tate is ions and
shops connected with the institution ' lowerful piviiiK th idea that he has
will be given. One laree r;Hia will h-: plenty if speed to uncover. Admit-
Chickastia Pastor is
Chosen as Vice Prey.
set aside lor religious
ser ial center. Only th
fhd curr ing out of th
to be worked out.
TV i r s and .-.
a:nplificati i
piuin remain
Good advertising Isn't nolle
buncombe or cleverness but
jutt common tense aided and
abetted and backed up by com-
mon honesty.
f
4
sion j0 cents rmt
free. Friday n;;;i.
ide c-i II t ladies
A. O. U. V. ha!'.
t
For the Storn.-iCh ard Liver.
I. X. Stuart Westchester . Y.
Ht eg; "1 have used Chamberlain's
Tabids for disnfili 's of the stmimcil
s-.nd liver o!f atid on for the past five
y ars and il. af f.ir.m tui pleasure t.
stale that 1 have lonml tli. tn to he
just as re)ie;-enti d. Tl.oy are n'ihl
in their iietion ami tlie results have
been satistarlory. I value them his'ii
i'ur t-.uie b all dealers- Adv.
Oklahoma i'ity March 10. .Sixteen
mi:: 'iters fro at- the Christian church
ill this ii;y Norman Guthrie Shaw-
nee C'hickasii.i Kdmond ICi Reno and
DiitiCii met at the First Christhn
church iu nils ciiy Mcnday for the mr-
pose of forming a pennanenl organi-
sation to U known as the Christian
M.iiisleiial A'.li: .n -e of Oklaiionta City
aud Vicinity.
1'i.ik.wing the aili.ptiou or a const!
Uitioa a.id tho passings of resohi!in?
(iil-mning the Auditorium stneker
livanttelisc Whiston who is ccnduotiti'i
a Berieg of revival meetings at the
.May weed Christian church delivered
Inn addles.) on "Some fc'triptural Kvan-
I neli.-.in."
l!y a vote of the. tin inhere the tem-
porary officers appointed some titne
aj;o were elected as permanent offi-
cers of the alliance
III addition to the ministers the
members cf the official hoards of the
hrisiiati (huiihts in this city were
present n the meeting;. The alliance
voted to meet the second Monday iri
each month the next meeting to be
held in Oklahoma City.
The r.ew alliance starts olf with the
fid lowing n'.'is! -rs for i.f.'icers' : He v.
II. K. Van l':rn Oklahoma 'ity pief-
iuent; Itcv. ;. L- le StcUh Chickasha.
vice pre;'id--:it; Itev. K. T. Fane Okia-
hc;n:i City treasurer; l! v. (larrett W.
McQuiildy. klahoma Cily secretary.
RAGS WANTED.
(First published .March 10 101 I )
NOTICE.
State of Oklahtma.
County of Ci'ady ss.:
Notice ist hereiiy givt-tt that on the
Mh day of March A. D. 101) Sarah J.
Hall filed in the county cent of the
county of Cran'y and state of Oklaho-
iij a petition praying" for letters of
administration to be Iitued to Sarah
J. Hale upen the estate of K'dward II.
liaie deceased late cf the countv r..'
tirudy and Elate of Oklahoma. j
And pursinnt to fi.i order of said j
er unty ourt of Crady conty the!
rC:!' day of March A. D. loll at the j
hour or 10 o'clock a. ru. of said day
that being a day of the regular Janu-
ary term A. J). loll of said county 1
court bus been appointed n tl . time!
for hearing said a;iplii. -ntiou when j
and wheie a.iy person iuterest-d may1
i ( ntest tsuid petlton hy fiiinK wriitenl
opposition thereto on the ground of j
incompetency of the applicant or may'
assert his own riehts to the ailminis-l
trati(:i and pray that letters be issued!
to himself.
Witness N. M. Williams judge ot
the county court of the county of
Crady and the seal i f the court af-
fixed the Mil day of .March A. 1).
101 1. . X. M. WILLIAMS
t Seal. County JuiUe.
y-io-iot
Royal Ice Cream
We are open for busi-
ness. All orders given
careful attention give
us a trial. We are here
to please you. We in-
vite you to visit us.
Let's get acquainted
make life pleasant and
try some ROYAL ICE
CREAM. Your satisfac-
tion is our best advertisement.
Smith 8l Carson
Proprietors.
Phone 185.
!l paid for flood clean
Daily Kxpress office.
cotton
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NOTICE TO UNEMPLOYED
Who Aro in Destitute Circumstances.
The Unemployed relief committee is
in a position to relieve immediate dis-
tress an.oiii; tlie unemployed who are
in destitute circiiim t iii ( .s and upon
application by parihi; in need their
cases will li" piven immediate atten-
tion. Appli(:itun for relief may be
i!i:-.d! to any of the following persons;
f. W. Duff J. S. 'Hitman A. H. Koss
H. C. Lvans Ceorge Busier.
SPECIAL '
Monday Sale
On the first and third Mon
day's we will give you your
choice of four patterns
EWah'!rapr$i.co
Enough for 1 room for
The room must not be over
1 1x1(5 feet with a 9
foot wall.
L. Thornton
50 G Chickasha Ave.
NEW SUGG THEATRE One Night Only MONDAY MARCH 16th
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Presented by an Unusually Excellent Cast
A Gripping Story of Love
Mystery and Heroism
The MOST POPULAR AMERICAN BOOK MADE INTO A GREAT PLAY
ORIGINAL
CAST and
Production
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Manager Olive of
The Theatre
lies
Induced the
Business Mgr
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erved Seals 75c to $1X3
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 59, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914, newspaper, March 10, 1914; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731780/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.