Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA TUESDAY MARCH 18 1919
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The First National Bank
At the Close of Business March 4 1919
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RESOURCES
Discounts and Time Loans $12S8328.11
Less Ke-Discounts-
United States Bonds to Secure Circulation
JStock in Federal Reserve Bank
Furniture and Fixtures-;
Keal Estate Owned
Interest earned but not received
United States Bonds on hand
Cash with the United States Treasury
Cash vith Banks and in .Vault i 241122.13
Liberty Loan Bonds 83.700.00
Certificate of indebtedness 20000.00
State Bonds and County Warrants 326094.60
201399.25 $1086928.86
. 20000.00
J : 7800.00
10000.00
50000.00
8489.58
DISTRICT
COURTIS
GRINDING
LJ-
1500000
10000.00
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Dividends Unpaid 325.00
Circulation 200000.00
Bills Payable with Federal Keserve Bank'
Bills Payable
Deposits Individual : $1142077.04
Deposits. Banks ! 91455.30
Deposits United States 6612.26
The above statement 1b correct
F. L. SLTJSHER Cashier.
The charter of the rcsomces of this Bank shows its distinctive
ness as a Coniercial Bank. Business relations invited. -
It'
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Great
improvement
Having your house wired for
electric light gives you an "up-to-date feeling"
so you are not ashamed to have your friends
visit your home
We can wire your home and
provide you with thrifty National Mazda lamps
at little cost.
The Electric Shop
419 Chickasha Ave.
YOUR NEW CAR
. JS HERE.. ' '
Forty cases listed anion?: those
pniidiiig on motion or demurrer
nv.o naiiuicu uy iu:ig9 if mi s dis
trict court machine yjsiei-ila (he
opening day of this term of distil. a
court. Kqually as many cases are
6039i6.7;j b00kei1 for today-
cases disposed of yesterday in-
$ 2059135.17 clude:
c. T. Erwln vs. T. h. Grant eon.
200000.00 Unued-
60000.00 w- H- Thompson vs. W. W.
3665.57 Stokes continued.
I'irst National Bank of Minco
vs. Farmers Elevator company un-
95000.00 der process of settlement; five
260000.00 other cases involving the same com
panies are also under the process
of settlement.
1210144.60 J- s- Barbee vs. Z. T. Bailey given
10 days to settle.
$2059135.17 C. R. Goetting vs. Z. Zimmerman
eiven 10 days to amend motion.
Kose Tudhoe v s.Laurence Mills i
continued. I
L. E. Burtiyi vs. H. W. Ewing 10
days to amend petition.
Cameron Lumber company vs.
Will Carter motion to stay execu-
tion sustained.
Cogmys Kestter vs. William Rein
heimer give five days to answer pe-
tion. Louisa Fuller vs. E. F. Short de-
fendant given ten days to plead.
O. A. Simmons vs. N. C. Davis
Ave days to answer.
R. P. Clay vs.. B. M. Athey et al
dismissed.
Farmers and Merchants Bank vs
Bertha Jones continued on account
ibsence of attorney for plaintiff.
Walton Billy vs. Effie Long con
tlnued.
Alvis Latta vs. Issac' Good given
10 days to plead
C. E. Phillips vs. Rubn Almeda
Coleman continued.
waaaeii investment company vs
J. S. Mullen given 10 days to plead
P. E. Oliver vs. W. W. Yoder dis
missed.
Deming Investment company
W. D. Bailey continued. ;
Levi Bucks vs. J. H. Jackson un
ier process of settlement
Mary Garland vs. George Paul con
tinued. .
Louisa Garland vs. George Paul
continued.
E. G. Bullard vs. J. M. Penn con
tinued. Illness of attorney.
Ad Melton vs. H. N. Mullican mo.
tion for new trial overruled.
j. a. feioan vs. uarrie Tuule con
tinued.
H. E. Martin vs.
A pain in the Bide or back that
catches you when you straighten up
calls for a rubbing application of
BALLlftRD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
relaxes the contracted muscles and
permits ordinary bodily motion with-
out suffering or inconvenience. Sold
by Wren Drug Co. Adv d-w
Handles Water Office.
.Paul Hayes assistant cashier in
the city water office city hall was
in charge of the office today. Hen-
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Short Stories
of the Town
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. Stockholders Want Report.
Grady county stockholders re pre-
Renting several thousand dollars'
worth of stock of the American In-
I duatrial Co.. 'of Oklahoma (My met
in juuge iJtmneii s t;mce 'lere iasi i miuiieii. uamuer auu seureiury oi
weeK co lUKe flops to peaure a Jinan- iub uruay county ciuuuuu ooara was
rial statement frini the company busy assisting in holding the elec-
J. H. Mills Hecrctary-treasurer of the tion during the day.
stockholders in this county was in-
'structed by the meeting to endeavor Kittrell Arraigntd.
through the columns of the Daiiy Virgil Kittrell charged iwth the
Oklahoman to get in touch with as murder of Sam Scott assistant chief
many " stockholders of the c.mimny of police last fall was arraigned be-
as possible with a' view to concerted lore Will Linn district judge yester-
action. There will be another meet- day. Kittrell was granted an exten-
ing of the local stockholders next sjen of time to enter a plea having
Thursday evening in room 416 First thus far failed to secure counsel.
National bank building all stock- "
holders being invited.
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Phone 138
Mitchell
Six cylinder- ((nii-iii. car. t lie lowest nicel V)ir in its
t lass. (!'. (i. !i. I'adorv) $1275
Chevrolet
The host ear on Hie market i'or the money. Touring
cur (fu b. factory) $735.00
J. P. Woolver-
ton motion for. new. trial overruled.
H. S. Hensley vs. Carrie Tuttle
judgment rendered as per journal
antry.
Mable Losey vs. C. W. Parson
motion for new trial overruled.
R. E. Starnes vs. J. M. Yates dis
missed.
R. R. Hume vs. 3d Hill dismissed.
Ada Mul.'en vs. Bill Foster given
10 days to plead.
J. H. Tuttle vs. Finerty Invest
ment company continued until to
day. '
A. A. Holmes vs. V. H. Hoover
dismissed.
Visit Walter Field.
Gerald Bednar president of the
Neb-Okla. oil syndicate arrived yes-
terday from Omaha where he has
Client several weeks on business.
He was accompanied by Harry Strib-
ling of Omaha. Both men accom-
panied by Harry Culver secretary
of the company F. M. Hopkins of
Blanchard and J. F. Strader of
Okeene' left this morning overland
for Walter where they will "scout''
the Cotton county field.
Child Breaks Arm.
Nell the small son of Mr. mid Mrs.
G. G. Gordon of this city 1 suffer-
ing from a broken arm the result of
a fall yesterday afternoon.
Will Give Reciiai Here.
Misres Mildred and Genevieve
Shaughnessey of El Reno will give
a recital in Chickasha at an early
date under the auspices of the Meth
odlst Missionary society. Both are
talented musicians well known here.
The date will be announced later.
SURGEONS agree that in cases of
Cuts Burns Bruises and Wounds
the FIRST TREATMENT is most
important. Whon an EFFICIENT
antiseptic Is applied promptly there
is no danger of infection and tlif
wound begins to heal at once. For
use on man or beast BOROZONE li-
the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEAL-
ING AGENT. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Sold by
Wren Drug Co. Adv. d-w
DID YOU EARN THAT MONEY? WELL YOU WORKED
FOR IT DIDN'T YOU? WHY CAN'T YOU PUT SOME
LITTLE PIECE 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
TO HAVE THE MONEY YOU BANKED WHILE YOU
COULD WORK WHICH IS NOW. BANK iT.
WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST.
COME TO OU BANK ' 1 ;
CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
No. 9938
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
Chickasha Okla.
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency
at the Close of Business on
MARCH 4 1919
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Jiff- A
STORE CLOSED
THURSDAY
OPENING
RESOURCES.
Loans . $ 953503.91
Bonds and "Warrant:;! 30876.68
Ovonlrul'.s 4039.83
United S -ti;s Bonds ' 109950.00
United States Certificates of Indebtedness
War Savings Stamps
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Due from United States Tr;:av;iry
Furniture and Fixtures
Interest Earned Not CVtJectod
Cash and Sight Exchange
50.000.00
160.00
4500.00
. 1250.00
5000.00
4.450.00
29915781
Total .$1462948.23
WILL APPEAR
IN TOMORROW'S
PAPER
Impair department; expert mechanics.
T. J. Brown & Son Motbrb.
PHONE 335 413 CHICKASHA AVE.
"Satisf action and Service" Our Motto.
JUST RECEIVED
Carload of the
NEW '19 STUDEBAKER CARS
with transmission "up front.'' The ears that have been nearer per-
fected mechanically than any you'll see for years within hundreds
of dollars of the price.
The Light Four. . $1295
The Light Six $1795
The Big Six $2195
Delivered at Chickasha. all taxes and freight included. Come see
. . Making American
If we will plant tlie children rf mir
immigrants In American soil give hem
American companions teach them In
the American language let li-cm
breathe American literature discipline
.cm u me American art of self-pov-Jrnment
warm their hearts in the sun-
shine of American tenrlprnosa o..
thy and good fellowship and ahvo
respect me nature which God
given them however it nmv rilfTw
ours tin-.v will -rmv up n.ynl patriotic
devoted Americans Lyman Abbott.
h;is
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock
Surplus (earned)
Undivided Profits
Circulation ; .
Reserved for Taxes 1
Interest Collected Not Earned .
Bills Payable - 100.000.00
Ke-i)iseounted lUlis H28.021.8rj
Deposits 843198.25
100000.00
55000.00
1009.0 1
25000.00
5.(568.54
4450.00
TV 1
i l ' 1 111 .
The above slaloment is correct.
Attest: P. T. CIIANDLKTJ.
Cashier.
-$1402948.23
AVJL II. DONAHUE.
Vice President.
Tho Bank That Service Built.
- Llv fn Extinct Volcano.
In southern Tunisia Is a mountain tn
considerable Bize called Doulrat which
once upon a time was an active vol-
cano. Bubb'rog of volcanic gases mndg
It a veritable honeycomb of caves
which In these days are inhabited. In
fact the whole inouurain is a citr n
human nUUIl densely populated..
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5 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - H
I Chickasha Garage
M 414-416 CHOCTAW AVE. j
MECHANICAL ATTENTION s
I ACCESSORIES
s Hercules Gasoline Texaco Motor Oils
s. STORAGE CARS
J. D. PEACOCK HEAD MECHANIC S
. . Our Mechanics Will Please You.
PHONE 618 CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
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S WANTED UNITED STATES LIBERTV BONDS I
We make and repair anything of
tin .or. galvanized' steej
the latest in good cars.
P. G Spining's Studebaker Store
F . dll KANSAS A VP
Highest prices paid for all issues in any quantities.
Where parties have purchased Liberty Bonds nr. in-
RtallmenTs and desire to sell we will pay off bal-
ance due t hereon and pay you full market differ-in-e
in Vash See. phone or write
Scott Jones
PHONE 481
116 -North Third St.
Over Gribi's Stcre
CHICKASHA
OKLAHOMA
DEPENDABLE
CONSERVATIVE
BANKING
We extend to our custom-
ers all the courtesies con-
sistent with sound business
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I I MAKE CITY LOANS
I Best Terras and Rates. No Delay. I
J Jno. E. White
I 318 First Natn'l Bank. Chickasha Okla 1
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919, newspaper, March 18, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731853/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.