Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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1 SHORT STORIES
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NO STRIKE
ON ROADS
DURINGWAR
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You are sure
ycu have saved
. money wh
T5 rrP.- If
in the bank of
guaranteed deposits
By t.'r.ited f'res.
Wa-ihinjctoa. Nov. V.. XK as ofi'!-
':!; Man--! toady that there will i
i-i.) r;i)ir;j(l Mrikc ')uri!.g tli? va.-.
f ThH Kirar.tee the r! ;iH of
th'i prtn.i-; to en. plr.yt.i that th--r
'a0 dt:;:.ai.'1 grautw) if
i This a frr- n.r.! t v. a ro;i. ). -I at
't'j.-jffcrtJlf hi t 1 l'! :-! m W.i-
M)-i arl tiift hc.-j'iJ of th'. rdihu.i'i
hrothi.-rhood.i. Ilo'.h si-l'-.i Iiavc j ' ;i -(!
their ( a':H in the i:xi'i.-nt'.f
hai:.!j' to make a strike 1 . 1. io i i;. f c
The Cold Weather
Man Sent Us Wireless
He Would Be Here
This Week
So buy UNDERWEAR
buy it NOW!
If you don't buy from 'us
buy from someone else
BUT BUY!
Of Course the Toggery Has
THE BEST.
Duofold and Spring Needle
Undershirts and Drawers.
We have them in wool
and also cotton.
limit!!
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Toggery
111 OF COURSE ii;jJ!ji!j!
S. Garner Manager
lU:tMtn cuts of our customer and enjoy the privilege we extend to all
iif positor. Opsa your account to day whfither largo or small la a safe
No J-SS
The Oklahoma National Bank
Chick;sha CfcUhoma
Off.vUJ u:eert .ai?t;tij to the fori: pt roller of Currency at tha
c'xe of t--i. ::! ca ic;'. :C.! cr litb. 1357.
. RESOUHCES
Loin ir.d Biit'OULt
Overdrafts i
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U S. T.:zls 70.000.o0
Fedt.-at Resere Bar.k Sto-.k - -4.C0O.I.
Fjr::ure and F.xtare - 5..-.'.'0
R--.p::ca Fur. J USO.uO
State E-r.ii acd Warrant i'-?.3:7.0t
Ca.b cl S.ght Eit-Ucgs 4ir.CH s7 T5.271.31
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LIAFILITtES
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Capital Stock
Surplus . .
Crdividod rrofit (net) - - 7.503.23
.'irrulatlon 23000.00
Deposit o:i5cc.5.::s
Total
The above statement U correct
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Wm. K. DONAHUE. Vice Pres..
Attest P. T. CHANDLE1. Cafbier.
Sire ycur mouey during tha Tar We will pay you 4 per cent for It
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u mokes ci
; real
.Thanksgiving
i:an can prohesy tba futuro. Vou ran't
t posiUoo accident or Jiaatr.
foresee lc-kn!s fall!"g
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MANY APPLICATIONS
TO ADOPT LITTLE ;
TOMMY ROBERTSON
I k account i th rratet asIntanco to offnet discouragement
"7 ft!- (ondition and we ara alway rady to aid cuf customera to
'fi.it : ; visible eitfcnt
li.U:. paid on savings.
iiie runners Diate tsatiii
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Prof. Thrift Says:
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Since the publication of the f-tory
jI Little lommy Koln-rt'.on b'-ius
I thrown upon the fneny of tin.- couM
hontfh;i! aiid without auyoiio v car.;
for him more tiian twenty i. ij!i ;i-
tlotiM have be: n received by liie
county jude from per 'Otis iu a'l
piirtu of tbe Htaie.
t Judge Davenport Raid: "It uude
inn fee! good and eMabh:-ln-d uiyco;:-
iide':e M!(.r firmly in tbe propla to
hnow that tliey have taken mcb an
iritere.st In a homeli-rs lov that ha.t
no ono who f. imom to care for him."
About half of the applii -at uiiu. ( ame
from pi'0)! ln-re in town v ii:;e .tii
era applied by Ion;; du.lai.ie 1' ie-
phono imd letters froi.-i ei'ery jait u!
the taf:.
MACHINERY NEW WEAPON
ha v
i.H hen Hie
builds
The t i 111 o to make
Kim bhlni'H
And the way to make dollars is nilb
iiiekelii and tlinie.s.
A3 eai h forkful of fcias:.
t.tark fturo but f low
vo mi 11 coin ou uepoMi mnko:
leinlc ;i count prow.
t:. r ? n
liy I'nltcd i'rer.s
With tho Uri'i.h Armi-
Nov. Tin Urol.-.li vieior
bral nieaiis a riev.- H n;p of (he
Mai hinery i.-i to 1. the capon.
ItlitlS'li UHerl nia.-saivc I teliM to I
der the napping Teuieu Am
is expeeted to aid k'nat'y in l i.
out this inaeliie"ry.
FLAGS ARE
A SCARCE
ARTICLE
Judgii:!; froiii outward appearances
Germany must have taken ail the
eurplus Ktock of American flags or
tie re in a great tseareity cf flag
iiiateilal for tbe national emblem is
certainly a s'-arco article in Chicka-
tha. On Chii kasha :ei'mi". lu tv.een
I'ir t and Sixth streets tiiere are
about one hundred twenty-five buitd-
ini ( and placea of business. In this
number of building:; were yesterday
to be seen but five American flags
that were out where they rou'd easi-
ly have been noticed.
f laiiK'i.i; on the onHiilo In (bis di?.-
tr'i t there were to be Been only
each school day.
: There once was a f.sg on tne
at the court house. The pole is still
there but the flag. Just take a look
at it! Tbe rope awing out in the
.breeze but tbe strings and shreds
( straggling from this rope give every
J evident e of being the twin brother
of the oldest battle flae on record.
JAt that there may be a lot of truth
in Mr. Giddintrs' Etate'i-sni that we
are not taking the war seriously
enough.
The man f7
with morve; V'
knows it
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FEED SHORTAGE
CONFRONTS STATE
The reason uhy the man with money has a real Thanksgiving is be-
cause he STARTED to bank his money a leng tine ago and ii uo reap-
ing the harvest of his early thrift.
He is thankful that he didn't SQUANDER his money on extrava-
gances or put it into some "Get Rich-Quick" scheaie.
He is thankful he BANKED it. Are you thankful that you have
banked your money?
1'ut YOUR money in OUR bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest.
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Chickasha National Bank
i'jxv-ial to the Expr'?s.
Ohialjoma City. Nor. 2.'!. The iive-
K'ock industry of Ok!aho:iiu is pass-
iuK through one of the rnot critical
periodrt In the history of tho state
according to the Oklahoma State
Council of Defense which has been
called upon during he past week to
five aid in half a dozen different sections
i 1 H mmnmmniiim
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !! 1 1 1
Ai'ieM
t Cam-
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The
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fiai-'s and (wo of these wi ie the o
that are displayed t the
navj- recruiting stations.
:! 'either to furnish stock cars in which
stock out or box cars in
Drouth in the
army and ' to ship
The oth'Ti I which to ship feed in.
GERMAN STRIPPING CAMBRAI
m Pa;:c '1 e.
were either so badiy otrn or so dirty w heat sections has made fall pasture
that they could hardly be recognized 'practically a total failure. Frost at
w. the national emblem and the a critical time cut short prospects
stripes could hardly lie discerned. ( for a heavy late feed crop in vest-
In the down tow 11 district there crn Oklahoma
could be counted fourteen flag pules j Every effort is being made to ob-
on various buildings. From th"s dif. tain tars for the movement of stock
ferent places but two flags werr un-and in the meantime- tho state coun-
fnrled one on the city bail and the cil is appealing to farmers and stock-
ohr on the federal building.. The men to hold on to their breeding
one on the city hall Is torn into stock and their young stuff if possi-
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ia a ioici.t. i:tti'npt ag.
i.ilt positions in;th t-f Ht. I'i ive river
line the war n!':-: p nauuu e '-il ti.dav.
Tho lighting cci lend around the
A(!i:.-o plat cu. I.'omi. pupers are
king an npiivtt.o vti of i in- 1 1 1 1 -11
situation sii.t e the Ida fon ts
ok a stand along tb" Tiave.
hie at all to do o. "The condition
;tatinier.t says "is
many other parts
federal 1
flag I in Oklahoma tnr:
trip siniiiir to tl-.at in
threads. Tbe one on
building was the only whole
floating from a pole. After a
ever the city a local business man of the country. This condition to-
s'aied that the re w as not a flag to gether w ith tbe war is tending to
h seen on nny of the school build- drain the entire country of livestock
ings although there is a provision in I Vulcs s an unusual effort is put forth
the itate law. to fhe. .cfiiu t that tho the entire country will find... itself
national emblem may be displayed on (Without cattle and hogs at a time
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 Manager.
318 First National Bnk Eld. . Cbickasbi. Oklabcmi
i'.. Nora HtKioM
1 tor a short vis
n lat:ve.
.'i in i.-.'t ! ! v. I
r No
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-luciil Is
1 fvietnl-
'.1 t'.UIll.-
Iho ii-:itlt
Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions g
Readily Yield to This GId Remedy :M
5C:1 fir f.fiy years.' T..U wotulcrful remedy is without an Mjjl
'Ain't It a Grand and (jlorious Feel i n"
Tq. Announce
at Last
The Passing of the
. Famous "Tuxedo?"
The writer has re-vamped re-furnished
and re-decorated it and isgointo
conduct a higli class hottl and grill.
To those wishing first class service
and a superior CUISINE you will
find it at the new
Hotel Ozark
C. C. WIIITAKER.
OPENING THANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 29ih
1 All Night Service
trn
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ie H
t -f i: :
Him lii;e.j.i mm e-.i. : v.-.x t)i t
jald for noma iImii cotton r'.A dullr
sred at ori"o t tho Duilv Krpren of.
Pes. Illii
1 c
!es.
en-:
can I
ovi:-.
ci'.ial as a o
t.
a j
mar
od pt'.rifier bcins proU- 1
lood lncoicme on the
been sold by dru;-
IIIIIill!lilliii:l!l!!!lii!!iillii!!!H"
the edecot 1
ct. It has
gists for h.'ty year;.
Vou arc irviioj to v.rite to-day
ior coitcilctc aiiu lull advice as to
or U-.i-.i too treutnn-nt ot your own case. AJ-
ui c.i-.ejl.'r.'s. I h.cf Uier Swift
r-..j.tiot..j.pcci.'.c Co. L-;n. 11 Atlanta Ua.
will cx-
when the demand lor meat
eced ar.y former demand.
"Both the interests of the nation
and the interests . of ind vidua! far-
mers demand that at least the young
stuff and the breeding stuff be held
in the country. Feed- reiht be con
served as carefully as food. Farmers
of each section must help each other
in this crisis. The state council of
defense will join with the corporation
commission and railroad officials in
attempting to provido tars for tin
movement of feed am; stock."
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1917, newspaper, November 23, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731855/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.