Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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PAQE TWO
KHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY APRIL 14 1920.
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RUSH SPRINGS NOTES
The people of Hush Springs regret
very much to lose Supt. AHcn from
the school hut are very gLrd indeed
Ithat in leaving Huth Springs he is
to gala tt higher position In becom-
ing county superintendent of Grady
county
Miss Vlviuu In man of Alarlow vis-
ited (homo folks in llush Springs dur-
ing the week-eiwl.
Miss Carmen Hampton returned to
school ait tho 'Oklahoma university
Saturday after a visit with 'her pa-
rents. Supt. Claude Southward of Pocas-
eet visited our .school last week und
the pupils are gl.vd to know that in
Run Down?
Kidney and bladder trouble are pot
limited to men. Homework or work
in office or factory cautei women to
mffcr from weak overworked or die
eaaed kidneyi. The lymptoma are -pufhneaa
under the eves tallow ckia
constant tired feeling lack of ambition
nervous condition backache rheumatic
paint tore mutclea ttilf jointi.
Uet right at the cause of uttering and
misery regulate the kidneys sod blad-
der and restore the diseased organ to
ound and healthy condition
Mrg. Wm. FUchnr 2009 Woodbourn Am..
Louisvillt Ky writes: "I am just netting along
fin. I am taking Foley Kidney Pill every other
night. You should hava seen tna before I itarled
1 wai yellow aa gold now my eyes and akin ar
all cleared up. My kidaeva do not bother me at
night any more. If it wiU help aamaothar poor
tout who ia auffering you may una my oama
wiitravar your madtcina ia advartiaed"
Sold Everywhere
Announcement
TO MY FRIENDS AND
Children who have worms are paie
sickly and peevish
of White's Cream
A dose or
Vermifuge
two I
will i
'I
cheeks and cheertul "spirits.
3.rc. Sold by Wren Drug "Co.
price
tU.e event that Mr. Alien must leave j cug-roMERS
tho school
man
we are to get bo able a
Miss Mamie Coyle of Bailey visile 1
home folks hero during the week end.
Lucious Long and Bryan Tidwell
weii't to Chickasha Monday in Inter-
est of the high 'Sdhoiol 'annual.
i '
The juniors feel very much indebt-
ed to Mrs. Wright of Chickasha who
so ably assisted her Bister Miss Hunt
In preparing Cue juniorsenlor1 ban-
uqet given last Saturday.
The Bentley Brothers have bought
itlie Ford garage and are now in full
charge.
Mrs. John Rogers has purchased
the "Limit" fronv Walter Foreman.
Mrs. Rogers formerly owned 't'iiis
store and her friends are glad (to see
flier back in her old pluce.
Messrs. John and Chris Shook und
wives of Sterling visited their father
J. I). Shook of this place.
Tbo high school annual was sent
to the pross Monday and we hope to
have it
closes.
I I wish to say that beginning March
J 1. 1920 I will be away from my of-
I fice on an extensive trip over the
(eastern and northern states market-
' Ins mortgage paper and that during
I my absence my office will be closed.
I r i tn olwiut tho 1T tr Uflth
of April all going well.
During this time folks having busi-
ness with me may see Mr. Calvin P.
Fuller President of our Company
who has his office next to Western
Union office on North Third street
Chickasha Okla. He will do what he
can in any matter. Where he can not
act and the Jausiness requires atten-
tion he will probably know how to
reach me by wire most any time.
During my absence as now my
address will be Chickasha Okla. 1
will have mv mail forwarded to
reach me where I may be able to
get it.
D. H. ROCHE
Secretary-Treasurer of .
HARDEN-ROCHE MORTGAGE
COMPANY
203 Tye Building. Phone 1025
CHICKASHA. OKLA.
LOOD POISONING
Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Safa First Aid Treatment
How 'often lockjaw and. blood
poisoning-' result ..from the : neglect
of a slight scratch or -little cut! lLtin-
lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec-
tive first aid treatment. It is a powi
erful antiseptic and should be an
plied immediately to wounds of this
kind to prevent danjfer of Infection.
It is soothing and healing and
quickly drives out pain arid inflam-.
ination in cases of sprains bruises
cuts burns bites and stings Jtist at
reliable too for stiff neck sore feet
cold sores canker' sores earache and
toothache. -.- ..' v.
Get it from druggists for 30 ccnti.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back. i k
Ever constipated or haVu sick
headache Just try Wizard Liver
Whips pleasant little pink pills 30
cents. Guaranteed.
'Wire Us and We'll Wire for You"
completed before school a
ARCADIA ITEMS.
.
Chewier Oug and fan.'Hy
guests at A. O. Ong's Sunday.
Mlsa lilsio Shaffer called on Mrs.
Elmer Van Vlict Tuesday 'morning.
Mrs. Albert Burton had as her
guests last Monday a brother from
El Reno and a sitter from Kansas.
Maurice Gnff of Mineo spent Sun-
'djy with Estill Ong.
Forrest Adkinson of Yukon was a
guest at Arthur Van Vliet's Easter
Sumby. Miss Lima Dickinson who
'had been spending a few days with
relatives here returned home with
him.
(jruesU at Elmer Van Vlit.o's Sun-
d;iy were J. A. Tillman and family
and Mr. und Mrs. W. I.. Van Vlict.
Cm planting i.; just about finish
ed in this ec-aiir.uuUy. At a causuj:l
K' nice over he country it looks as
if every ;Mng Out hasn't been p'unt-
f.l 1) whoa; will be put in coin. .
Jehu (Jlii::i and 'family who have
been in the Gnlier oil field the last
.ive ;r six weeks returned here to
i tay for m:iio time. Later on they
wl'l g.) for a visit in Missouri and
Colorado making the trip overland.
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MINNETT '
1 OPTICAL CO.
Our fifteen years' experience
In fitting glaSBea successfully
la at your aervlce.
DIFFICULT CAK A
tPECIALTY
1 CoatnlUtlon and examlnatloa
I Free.
1 MINNETT OPTICAL CO.
1 ton Ftm National Bank Bids.
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Tour Credit is Good. Buy
A
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Washing Machine
(The Super Electric)
ON' EASY TERMS.
' SEE OUR
Fixtures. Irons drills. IWcola
tors. Flush Lights. Toasters an
anything' yun need in the Kl".-tri
line. He iiiivu it. t.oiutt in :au
see.
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old-fashioned ' mustard-
olaater burned and blistered while it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave without the
piaster and without the blister. .; ' .
. Musterole does it. ' It ia a clean
white ointment made with oil of mus-
tard' It is scientifically prepared so
that it works "wonders and yet does
not blister the tenderest skin.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger tips. See how quickly it brings re-
lief how speedily the pain disappears
Use Musterole for sore throat bron-
chitis . .tonsilitia croup stiff neck
asthma neuralgia- headache conges-
tion pleurisy rheumatism lumbago
pains and aches of the back or joints
sprains .sore muscles bruises chil-
blains frosted feet colds of the chest
'it oftert prevents pneumonia). ' r
' 20c. ar.d 60c jars: hospital size $2.50
DR. H. C. ANTLE Office 5r0 First
National Bank bids. Phones: Office
830: residence 311. 11 22-3ut
THE
No. 8203 "
' Condensed Statement of
CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At tho close of business February 28 1920.
RESOURCES
i Loans and ' discounts J406.380.16
i Overdrafts . ........ ... ...... 4487.48
I U. S. Bonds ... . 60000.00
Liberty Bonds 43000.00
Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness 15000.00
Warrants and Securities . ; ... ...... . 34yi9.5
Interest earned nqt collected 1066.80
Stock In Federal Reserve .Bank 3600 00
Banking House and Fixtures ..... .. 20135 S7
Bills of Exchange .... 4:)270 SO
Cash and Sight Exchange .. . 260501.36
Let Me Save Your Sole While
; ; You Wait. ; j' 1
HURRY-UP
SHOE SHOP
Look for the big shoe sign at
mi SOUTH FOURTH JHC.
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j ' ' ' ' $888362.1
I LIABILITIES
Capital $100000.00
Surplus 2u.000.00
; Undivided profits' ..... .... ' . . 11039.98
Circulation .'. fo!ooo.O(
Reserved for taxes ..... . .... ........ 3296.27
L'eposiia 704025.87
THE GAY ELECTRIC CO.
''dot Everything"
rnone i-j-s ii'j t;nieknsiia Ave
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Phones: Business 192; Res. 1185
P. J. DEMMER
Peerless Auto Radiator
Company
RADIATORS REBUILT AND
REPAIRED.
Chickasha Oklahoma-
With Chickasha Auto Top Co.
Kansas Ave. '
114
i OooSi's Friend I
It never fails .You save when
you use it has more than the
ordinary leavening strength
therefore you Use less.
-. t J' 1 mm ' '
Generations of good cooks
have used Calumet Baking
Powder because it positively
proves its superiority and
econor.ay.
Not An Isolated Case
fa"Uw-i.
thrive away bake-day
deduce baking ex-
1 ' lift I mm-- '-"'- ' in...... J
$888362.12
The above statemont Is correct.
ROY C. SMITH Cashier
Condensed Statement of the
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chickasha Oklahoma
" At the Close of Bus Iness Feb. 28 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts . . " 925521 OS
Overdrafts . 2138.72
United States bohd to securo circulation 200000.00
Stock In tb Federal Rerserve Bank . 7800.00
Furniture and fixtures...... 1000o!oo
Heal Estate owned . 73629.73
Interest earned but not collected 2082 75
United States Bonds on hand $15000.00
Cash with the U. S. Treasurer.. 10000.00
Cash in Vaults and with Banks... 497940.11
Liberty Loan Bonds.. 67700.00
Bills of Exchange 68887.31
County and City Warrants.. 88575.82
State Bonds and Securities 293818.02 1041921.2ft
'cm
I'll iu l j.'(Hii' house and barn with our piiinls and they will keep
Miat briglii. jn'osperons look Our paints stay on and'drt not soon
fade.- .
It is an inv'eHtnient not an expense to paint your buildings.
Our paints are the best and the prices on our good paints are no
more thrin you may be asked for poor paints.
Oiir harifjvure is the best;' it stands the: test. .-
:'GILKBY4ARB0E 1 'HARDWm ' CO: -'
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Total - $2263996.49
LIABILITIES.
Capital ......... 200000.00
Surplus .T. 60000.00
Undivided Profits . 10246.40
Circulation r 20o!o0o!oo
Dividends unpaid . ..... . .. 150.00
Deposits Individuals $1673127.82
Banks ; 119472.27
United States 1000.00 1793600.09
Many Similar Cases in
and Vicinity.
Chickasha
This Chickasha man's story given
here is not an isolated crse by any
means; week after week year after
year our neighbors are telling simi-
lar good news.
A. M. Jennings 811 Dakoti Ave.
Chickasha says: "Being a railroad
man for a number cf years put my
kidneys in bid th;ipe. .My kirk -was
very painful and riding the train
certainly gave me much distress. I
suffered for wt-eks at a time and
was mighty well pleased when I hid
taken a few of Doan's Kidney Pills
tor they gave me very much relief.
Since then I have never had to taks
more than 'few of Doan's to be re-
lieved of any symptoms of kidney
trouble'' : . i
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
That '"Mr. 'Jennings hid. FoMor-Mil-'
bum Co. Buffalo N. Y. j
Call for Calumet BaEingrcwder.
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AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH
BLACK
WHITC
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Best FriehdOOcJ
OKIKOlA
i.'.iffliuu
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So(tns
Tr-wl-.fi- ana
tha.
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hat it Takes to
CleanHouseWeHave
v. ; .1 .. - ; . ;
Electric Sweeper-Vac.
With Motor Driven Brush.
Removes every vestige of those unsightly
int balls thread and embedded dirt that most
other cleaners leave behind them.
Come in and let us demonstrate or let us
bring the sweeper to your home we can show
you that it will do.
" PRICE $63.00 TERMS; $58.00 CASH
-.-.'-'-'.'.-: i .
How about a new rug? Get them now while
you can. ; illigs hard to get.
NOW FOR" YOUR
REFRIGERATOR
Total .-............ ...$2263996.49
The above statemont is correct.
F. L. SLUSHER Cashier.
On the showing of this statement we feel we are pre-
pared to meet the requirements of individuals firms
banks and corporations desiring the services ot a sound
1 and well organized bank.
No. 9938
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency at
the elose of busiues son February 28 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts - . v.. .$1169956.11
Overdrafts ' 7701.5-1
U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness 40000.00
U. S. Liberty Loan Uomls 94600.00
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25000.00
Bonds and Warrants . 4:5751.07
Federal Ke.scrve Bank Stock 4800.00
Interest earned not collected . 4300.00
Furniture and fixtures 5000.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 1250.00
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE 641814.19
Total . -$2038172.91
LIABILITIES.'
Capital Stock 100000.00
Surplus earned-- 65000.00
Undivircd Profits . . 7726.62
Interested collected nof earned - .7200.00
Reserve for Taxes. - i 3000.00
Circulation 25000.00
DEPOSITS- 1830.246.2'j
Total . $2038172.91
Tho above statement is coreret.
F. T. CHANDLER Vice President.
Attest: C. B. TURNER Cashier.
THE BANK THAT SERVICE BUILT.
Come in a'nd see them. - Priced from $15.00
J. E. Schow
Furniture Store
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Condensed Report
TO THE COMPTROLLfeR OF THE CURRENCY
of the condition of the
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
at the close of business February 28 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts . .. $703429.67
Overdrafts ... . ....... 6378.20
Warrants . ... . 47724.99
Real ostate ........... . . i.oo
Banking house furniture and fixtures 19000.00
Federal Reserve Bank stock ......... . .... ... 3450.00
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. . 50000.00
Demand Joans . $110346.54
Liberty bonds . . 62150.00
Cash and exchange ...... 274224.38 '
Cash assets ......... . . . 446720.92
Total -$1276704.78
LIABILITIES
Capital stock .'. ..$100000.00
5unhis 50000.00 '
Undivided profits . . ... 1 r-j
rirculation ... 6o!o00.00
Reserved for taxes... ........... ... . . . ggg
DEPOSITS - i .050 70 11
Total
. ... $1276704.78
The above statement It correct.
E. O. FOSTER Cuhler
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1920, newspaper, April 14, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732056/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.