Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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'cmcE-Xsiix i5Xieyi 'ExruESS- cniCKSsns .Oklahoma
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At Ui close of hniiPf ss March A 1fl1fi.
itKsouncro.s
Loans and discounts - --
Real estate owned '....
Premium on bonds
Furnlturo and fixtures
Efoclc in Federal Reserve bank
IT. S. bonds to secure circulation
U. H. bonds on band ... $ lf.noi).no
Cash with II. S. Trfusim-r I.-IMKm)
Cash. In vaulla Mid w'llh 'banks Ti'iV&.l
State bonds and. county w n rr: nt.H JjuaPM.0(
Liberty loan bonds 47.HH.oO
Bills of exchange 3::.ii7.i"
$i 001112.02
f.o.noo.nu
lu.OtiO.oO
70ooo
200000.00
t;:: 1220.70
Capital
Surplus
Undivided profits j
Reserved for taxes ...
fillla payahlo
Circulation .
Individuals ...
Deposits Banks :
United States
Tho above- fitturmetit is correct.
UAUIMTIfCS
1!iJ17;7.(;8
. $200000
i(l(l00.OO
4220:"!
2000.00
riO.ouo.oii
2000011.(10
$i.r.r8:n"i..s
127.070.00
. 11.711.20
U'.irr.i7.i7
F. I.'
...1.1 !H I.707.0S
sinsiiifiR.. cmdjier.
Run Down Aching
people need a good tonic
that will send the blood
tingling through the
body enrich it by im-
proving the. digestion
and clean it by expelling the
waste matter. Health is a
matter of plenty of rich blood
free from impurities.
PERUNA
dispels inflammation of the
blood making organs -the digestion-gives
tone and "pep"
to the membranes that line
the lungs and the digestive tract
and invigorates the entire system.
You can have health if you take
care of your-
self and take
Peruna when
4 rti your uruy-
gists.
THE PERUNA
COMPANY
Colombo! Ohio
OBSERVE EASTER
AT CHURCHES
(Continued from page one.)
close of the program the little totR
will be given an Faster sift or little
nests filled with eggs mill ehieketin.1
At the Catholic church mass will
he held ut eight o'clock after whicfi
the congregation will receive holy
coiiihiuulou. At teii o'clock Fathei
Wilwerdlng will conduct the Fustei
high mass and special music by the
choir will be "Guonod's Mass" and
solo by Mrs. Irving F.nierson "R
fiina Saelia."
Rev. V. I). Hadden will preach un
fcaster sermon at the Congregational
church tomorrow morning.
ORGANIZE GOOD ROADS
MEET HERE
(Continued from Page One.)
&
WE
FOR
lill's Auto Service Car
: Call Phone 1320
At Manhattan Cafe
MAKE COUNTRY DRIVES
Turner's Service Livery Co
j . . 320 Chickasha Avoriuo
I n the Heart of Down-town Chickasha
SEDAN CARS. Phone 101
EASTER FLOWERS
".Say il with Flowers."
Faster Lilies $1 and $5 per dozen.
Orchids $1 each.
Roses .y.i to $0 per dozen.
Ciirnnt'oiiH. $1.50 and $L' per dozen.
Sweet Peas 7"c and $1 per bunch.
Narcissus and Jonuuils S1..10 per doz.
Hyacinths $1.50 per dozen.
Corsage Bocjiw-t:t $: lo ' ru'-h.
liltjumiiif? plants.
Beautiful buril.et:; lor cat flower!) an. I
plants.
CHICKAC1 IA Ci 1! K12N 1 10 U J?K
Phone is. 02:i II Fifth SI.
: :'.
- SOMETHING GOOD
Thoso vvtn liaie nasty medicine
should try Chamberlain's Tablets for
constipation. They are pleasant to
take and their effect is so agreeable
and so natural that you will not real-
ize that it lias been produced by a
medicine. Obtainable everywhere
Adv.
with that
TIME TO INSURE
SEE
J. T. OWSLEY
41243 Fint National Bank Building.
Phone 243
ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
Please be advised that all local
members of Chickasha Coumil will
attend Holy Communion in a body at
8 o'elook Sunday morning. March 21.
All members in this vicinity are re-
quested to attend.'
Jno. A. Rvndak.
29.2t Grand KniKhf.invvav an? aI1 of eoii:il value in
Saving creates independence.
Cue Thrift Stamp every day.
3-ty
Subscribe for th Dally Express
1MMMMJJEE
harden Seeds
be -Sterling Seed Case
oelectYtrnvG
from 1
mm
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TT- . '"P
CHOOSE reliable tested seeds
for your war garden. Select
them from the convenient Ster-
ling Seed Case at the store of
the dealer who handles North-
rup King & Co.'s seeds.
Make up your list now. Cc sure of
your supply so th:.t yen may have a
variety of crisp -yogeubles for ycur
table all summer lon.
Sterling Seeds are adapted for best
rtsulfs in your locality. They ara
hardy productive n:id tested for pur-
ity and germination. 1 jr cv.r thirty
years they have bci : t'.i :Uu:dxrd of
quality for many tl a'.i .ar.ds of di$-
criminariug farmers a :cl gardeners.
Names of dealers r.eur you who han-
dle Northnip K ir.g & Co.'s Seeds will
be furnishtd on request.
JLllj Jj2j JjJ .
(lie Newcastle ferry and
bridne when comlocil.
Col. Harvey (dated thai lie would
return through Chickasha in about
ti.roc weeks 'it' which time hn Ozark
i trail would he marked. He made it
plain that Crady county will have to
get busy in order to Ret a single
marking. If the loads are in their
prosfrj condition he said it will he
accessary to mark several routes
IboruKh this section and let the tour-
ists take their choice. "At Ibis time
you have no road to mark" lie said.
In speaking of the Military high-
way in particular and good roads in
general Col Harvey said in purl.:
"We have placed lu competition
iv.o roads from Oklahoma City to
l.avvton and one- via Chandler One
of iheite roads In via Cnioa Afim-o.
l'nca"sH Verdcn Anadarko and
Fletcher. The other front Chandler
via Meeker. Tocumseh N'oi'inati.
! Plauchard and Chickasha or Anadar-
jl:o. "From Lawton to Kl Paso three
rcules have been routed either of
which will answer and are now com-
1 peting for the road to be established
rnrt adopted.
"A count kept ' on the Rant a Fe
t.-ail in Kansas showed during th"
! six months of spring to fall a daily
I owrage of. .100 tuiins-continental oars
' riiassins a given point counting only
cars from east of the Missippi river
told by (he license labels on tho cars.
A count on the Omaha Lincoln and
Penver highway of all oars showed
a daily average of inoo cars. Tranu
continental semi-transcontinental oars
or cars starting a hundred miles
the
way of spending money lor meals
lodging and general expense of trav-
eling. At several places a count has
been kept per car in towns and t he
average money Jpent per car la
towns and the lowest estimate we
have is an average of $2. on per car.
Some estimates run higher. Taking
three dollars as the average spent
by the passengers in each car in
each town an average of three pas-
sengers to a car. ".00 cars tlMly
means $ir(i0 or $45000 'monthly
spent in each community and 45.000
people passing monthly through the
country."
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SHORT STORIES
I OF' THE' "TOWN!
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lUfi?
United p parities O'pf nj lyJornir9 j
Tho office (ji the Ciiickasha:!thii'tud
Charities wiil he open on Monday
Wednesdayand Saturday mornings
of each week until furl her notice.
Mrs. Sanders III.
Mrs. R. Sanders 319 Iowa ave-
nue is reported seriously til at the
Chickasha hospital. Relatives called
here from out. of thft city arrived yes-
terday and are Mrs. Ktta Merpdith o'
Valley View Tex. Mrs. Ethel Myers
ol Krum Tex. and Mrs. Nellie Per-
tin of Ft. Worth Tex. all sisters of
Mrs. Sunder.
Says Prosperity Brouflht In.
Word was received here last nigh.'
by I. W. Williams of Purcell that the
Prosperity Oil and Gas Co. of CenieM
brought In an oil will that flowed
from the mouth of the wtII. Work
v. as stopped last night on account of
the rain hut will be resumed this
morning. The well is located two
n.ilcs south of the Fort una gas well!
Returns to Chickasha. "
Miss Lore. Mcftae of I.enora Tex
arrived in Chickasha last night to ac-
cept' the position of county court re
porter. Miss MeRao will make her
home with her mother Mrs. Jim Me-
Rao and sisters Dora I.ee and Vllliii
who have recently moved hero from
Texas. Chickasha is Miss MoP.ne':'
former home and .she hau many
friends heie tn welcome her.
liliint Niyht at O. C. W.
The Oklahoma Collect for Women
win sere iij'uin at too cotieee audi
torium at V:2ii next Monday nlaht
April 1. The affair lubeduled lu call
ed a "Stunt Night." The eight class-
es representing the preparatory ami
college departments of tho school will
take part all students being mem-
bers of the various "casts." Each
class "will put on a special "stunt"
which promises that the program will
be varied.
: WK WERE NOT PREPARED FOR WAR " '
During peace we failed lo prepare for war. Now we must
bend every effort to wln.'-l.ut-we should nevertheless prepare
for the inevitable return of peace.
Some day peace . wiiT come. Some day tho violator of Bel-
gium enslaver of civilian populations murderer of women and
vlitlilraiv boaibar4ei of mm -elected towns traitor lo solemn
treaty obligations lnveutdr vf ruhle-bsness savageuess and cru-
elty beyond the imaginatiou or the civilized world some day
''this cruel "enemy" pt four- fifth si of the world" will be defeated.
' " Thousands millions of jtjeu will suddenly return to c ivil
life. The banker and the lnbkirer. the fai'mer' and the clerk
the skilled and the unskilled will all seek the employment
which they left 'to fight for the honor and surety or America.
Consider the vaat.ness ot tho readjustment that will bo nec.
essary. Think. of the. hugo snnis of money that will be needed
- to build the factories to till the farms to extend our trade
domestic and foreign. Where else are1-we to provide employ-
ment for these men tbsri from the savings we have accumu-
lated during the war?
Now is the time to prepare for this now period of recon-
struction. The day of reckoning is bound lo come. l!e.!;ln te
save now. Tills is the need Of the present --the hope of the fu-
turo.
DO YOUR PART
Do your part every week by buying at least one Wat- Sav-
ings Stamp a little $3 government bond- direct from your pay
.envelope or salary check as soon as you get it. They cosi $-1.11
this montli. They bear 4 per cent COMPOUND interest and
become worth $5 just by holding them.
Paying 25q. - Hinted States Thrift Stamps will help you lo
become an owner' of a : $5 War Savings. Slump. Sixteen of
these 25e stamps pasted on a Thrift Card furnished free by (ho
bank pof t office or other authorized agency from which yuii
buy iliom can be exchanged plus the few cents according lo Ihe
mouth for one of the $5 slumps.
T'le more money you invest in these War Savings Stamps
the more moii'oy we will have with which lo win the war
the .sooner wo.vII) wju the war. .
The lnoVo money you irve.st i;i these S;5 Wur ' (Saving:)
Stamps- bearing l per cei.t COMPOirNJ) . Intereat the nioro
you will have after the war. -'
The Oklahoma National Bank
HONS ACKNOWLEDGE
THEY ARE STOPPED;
ENTRENCH POSITIONS
(Continued from page one.)
and Metziores south of the Sonime
later counter attacking and captur-
ing a number of prisoners according
to Marshal. Haig's report to the war
office today. The enemy's attempt
to c-Rpture Demiun broke down under
sharp fighting it was slated.
Plant your
money in
klllK.
m :
your Lalance :
MRS. E. H. TUGGLE JOINS
THOUSAND DOLLAR CLUB
Chickasha landed another member
in the Thousand Dollar club yester-
day when Mrs. 10. H. Toggle pur-
chased sufficient War Savings
Stumps to enroll her in the exclusive
set. Mr. Tuggle has alerady pur-
chased $1000 worth of the DalK
Ponds maturity value. He was also
the first Man in Chickasha lo buy a
Thrift t'tanip.
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THE WEATHER
For Oklanoma.
Tonight gair probably
frost.
Sunday fair warmer.
light
First Stage Over.
8y United Pres.
Avit. h the Ilrjiihh Army in France
March 20. The first phase of the
Central Powers' offensive is over ac-
cording to the general belief of mili-tai-v
men.
The second phase of the drive will
begin as soon as Marshal llindeuburg
can relieve his battered forces and
move his gun-'. confidently pre-
dicted. Most Important Step.
Uy Linttd Press.
Washington March '10. The ap-
pointment of General Foch to the
supreme command of Hie allied forc-
es is heralded hero as one of the
most impotrant stops taken in the
war.
Under a unified command it is be
lieved that there will he no conflict-
ing orders. The president and mili-
tary -men hero have -long urged such
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Voj
If you don'a plant anything why naturally;; :noXhihs' v. ih grow.
;.n start a fortune t :;-.w. j;.; with One DoT"hr l n ic". that i
some day. -. i -
The farmer is willing to wait for his crop to grow. Are you not will-
ing to pi nit a few dollars and 'nr it. grow?
It is a mighty comfortable feel ing to have a fat bank book in your
pocket.
We add 4 per cent interest.
COME TO CUR BANK
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
llll!l!ll!ill!liilii!il!lilii!!IIIIM
a step.
1
British Losses Smaller
l!y United Press.
London March 20. itrli ish casual
ties in March totaled 1158-S men ac
cording to official compulations.
This is the smallest record since
August.
Airmen Bomb Enemy
liy United Press.
Willi the Frencn Army Afield.
Alarch 20. French aviators dropped
sixty-five tons of explosives on the
Ceimnn communication lines and' de-
pots during the enemy's offensive.
Air stpiaadrons participated in ev-
ery combat pouring machine gun
It is unnecessary for you to suffer with fire into the enemy while they were
Local Temperature.
Maximum. 70; minimum IT
Rainfall for 2-1 hours endinc
8 a. m. .72 inch.
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Heal Skin Diseases
Prof. Thrift Says:
eczema blotches ringworm rashes and
Dimtlar skin troubles. A little ze-jo
'ilPnp roads and entering towns un-
obtained at any drug store for 35c or l-rr attack.
ELL-ANS
$1.00 for extra large bottle and promptly
applied will usually give instant relief
from itchinj torture.- It cleanses antl
soothes the skin and heals quickly and
effectively most skia diseases.
appearing liquid and i3 soolhing to th-j ADSOi"teIy - IveiTlOVeS
most delicate skin. It in not crerry it T . . . -
easily applied end costs little. Get it IndlgeStlOn." Druggists
today and save nil further cti.-.t rer?. ' .ffmirl mrtif.t if it f iiio rr
The . W. Koie Co. Cleveland. O. ICTlUia ill Oil Ry 11 ll IdllS OQ
Nature Is a great teacher from her
w learn.
Many things that will help us treat
tr.iths to discern.
Nature ever works slowly wilh her
there's no haste.
In all her vast kingdom
naught goes lo wasle.
thero'.t
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1918, newspaper, March 30, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732161/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.