Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 3, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Cash in Vault - 72221. 4
Ca?hwith iiar.ta - 12.H.4'J7.W
LIABILITIES
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Circulation ...
Individual $1:59445.45
Deposits Banks 43 502.18
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The above statement is correct.
F.L. SLUSH Kit Cashier.
The above figure show the condition of this Bank.
We invite accounts of ail desiring safe conservative
and liberal tanking connections. No excessive loans.
No borrowed money.
There are some cool days
in summer we're all thank-
ful for them. But the hot
clays are In the majority.
The best way to vanquish
them is by usingtheelectric
helpers:
Electric Fan
Electric Flat Iron
Electric Grill
Ghickasha Light. Heat & Power Co.
Phone 100.
317 Chickaha Ave.
Poo Often We See
a newspaper article end
with
"Total Loss; llo Insurance"
Talk to U9 about your insurance if we cannot
do you any good we will do you no harm.
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Insurance of All Kinds
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As delicious as nectar. .
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S05 ChickaHha Ave. PHONE 308
A MORNING PRAYE3.
(liy Whcf ir-r Wiltux.)
i.i-l me Jo stmwUnuv tliat nhaU t;ik
A ii'iio K.a'Jiii-?s Irom t ft
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s Complimentary to Miss Cutten.
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.ttu i.-.y a.'t.i ri'K.!i Mrs. H. T.
rW; isnr zn;.:iM)"Utary to -Mifs
world's i (jir V;i of Hi. l.iis. .- li:s b-f-n li.f
ia:H:it;ivp t. of Mr- iif 'nr.l Ilunl
Ami ni.iy I lj.- -.0 favor'-l aa to :ake I for (! jast tmwith. l"in :')-ir ar-
O! joy's !i era nt sum d little more. rHal t!i giif-sti vre grpt-l by Jit-
lie Jo I'.at y ;in ll.irry who
l.(-t me not buri by any t' lfish 1 -d pr s.-!it-J t!i'.-ni w!!'a i!a;:?y Ja:itn-e
Or i honKfiticHS word thf heart o(
foe or 'rii-iid;
Nor woulil I a.ss iin-;f-i-iiiH wortl-y
Or i-in by Kii.-n- wi.on I Hlifjul J de-
r.'inl. Ilowi-vcr ti)fa;.;tt' bo my worldly
w-alih
I.m me givi- oiiHlii!ig that shall aid
my kind
A word of t.oitnuo? or a tboin;!it of
health
Drojiifd aa 1 uitm for troubled hearts
to find.
LH mo ton if.' lit. look bac k acrosH thl
span
Twlxt dawn and dark and to my
ootmelence say
FU-cauxe of Home good art to beaHt or
mail .
"The 'world Is better that 1 lived to-
day." o
Embroldtry Club Urbanized.
The Sunday school class of Mrs. L.
V. WilKon has organized itself Into an
embroidery (dub to meet each Friday
afternoon at. Ilie homo of Mrs. Charley
Hoi;". The yonnn ladies are looking
forward to many pleasant as well as
uiiolul hours.
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Hev. and Mrs. S. F. Wilson accom-
panied by their grandson Lester Wil-
hert left on Monday for Kansas City
for a month's vacation at that point.
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The Friday Whist dub will meet at
!t::! o'clock Friday morning with Mrs.
lien Hampton.
lacs as favoss of the af'ernw.n. OrWc
played at four tab!-s and for
scorins; 'i:xh Miss Olive tjxiih waf
awarded a -haiiilsoine white ai.'omo-
bile veil. Tin- i!ist of honor was
presented with a pair of silk rioai.-.
After' the cards were abandoned an
i( c courne was etijnyeii. AntoiiR those
pr"h;ent were Mrs. Ri-ford Bond Mrs.
Harry Lwdiuw .Mrs. 1'. (1. Spinins
M.-s. J. IS. f-'parks Mrs. M. II. Rare-
foot. Mrs. T. H. Coulter and Alits Out-
ten Miss Umise Watson of Oklahoma
Oily Miss Dorothy Smith of Lawton
Mi.;s Lillian Ilondrix Miss Jeanme
O'Neill Miss flladys l:nrj;ett Miss
Olive Smith and Miss Lacy Sparks.
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Line Party for Miss Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ludlow pave i
line party Tuesday eveiling at the Air-
dome complimentary '.( 'heir guest
Miss Dorothy Smith of Lawton. Atier
leaving tlie Airdomi" the party en
joyed lcs at the soda fountain. Latw
in the ever.ii.'K music at the Ludlow
home contributed by Miss Smith who
Is an accomplished pianist was a do-
liKhtful feature.
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Fortnightly Club.
The Fortnightly club hsld an unus-
ually good meeting on Thursday after-
l.oon at the home of Mrs. Paul Armold.
lAI'ter thi! lesson hour the hostess
served' delicious refreshments. The
club wfll meet next with Mrs Charle)
Rose.
Airs. Rosa Hay of Grenada Miss.
will be the nucst of Mr. and Mr9. flt-i
beit Seitz next week; . .
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Mrs. Judmm llatmon wife of the governor of Ohio Is an aceonipllshef
woman and a Tory popular tsoatess
ef this ;4.e-o!.ir list jn-.l hostw '
vi-re Mes.-rs. aiul Mosuames Hare-foot;
Fond S. .-.i:.. i'Ay-r A ! Meltvt.4
Lvans. Wi'.bersi'oon Hut son Simmon '
V. K. ILiidle Loae Johnson and Mes-
uj:i:es Franci ar.J Lcstt-r; Misit-s'
Ixirotby ?:nf'h. Ouster Lacy K.;; V;s. '
Neil and Lu.'ile Dashner Fay Smith;
L;:c:ie and Ruri.adftta Dui.uv Lillian.
Hendr'.ek" Janeile Hale Itrss Lnttins :
tiladys DuraetT !xuise Watson 'of Ok-:
lahoT.a City EJwina lkard Ethel
Spencer Pauline Owen Rosa Chas-'
tain Mary Lee Emerson Roberta'
D.Kiiin; Messrs. Fob Murray Keith1
Miller Harry Hendricks Harry Heru-1
don Cliff Barefoot Hokomb Uttting
I'M Murphy George White Dick liar !
hour Clifford Sparks Reese Smith
IliiKh Nealy Smith Howard Hampton!
Eddie Ray Hampton Dick Louihan.Ed-j
win Dotigun Ashley Hail Dugon Tom:
Royd Jiuk KilKore Joe and Overton!
Burner Guy Van Saitt B. Cochran I
tiarvain Cliawtain Carwell Chastain
fete Heffner Atithur Kinard Ed Rid-
dle Shannon Owsley Hughes Calla-
han and Ryndak.
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Dance for Miss Outten. .
As a graceful courtesy to Miss Out-
ten of St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. J. S
Askew gave a delightful dance at
I'niversity park on Wednesday even-
Delicious fruit punch was serv-
ed throughout the evening and in
every detail the affair was most suc-
cessful and pleasant and will long be
a happy memory to all the young peo-
ple who attended. Among those ji res-
ant were Messrs. and Mesdames Bond
liareloot Spilling Ad Melton Evans
Frey Hutson liaum Sigmon; Misses
Dorothy Smith Outten Sparks Lucile
and Nell Dashner Olive Smith Lucile
ami Burnadetta Dugan Hess Lattlng
.ladys liurgett Edwina lkard I'au-
line Owen Rosa Chastain Alary Lee
Emerson Wllla Haze Lyda Richards
Ella Tuggle; Messrs. Hendricks Heru-
don Sparks Harbour Catting .Mur
ray Recce Smith Hugh Nealy Smith
Hampton Lotithan Kilgore Joe 10d
and Overton Burney Miller Heffner
Chastain Owsley Callahan Majors
i urbiii and Ryndak.
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House Party on the
Smith Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Smith have re-
turned from their ranch at Newlin
Texas where they entertained at a
house party for their daughter and
son Miss Fay Smith and Mr. Jack
Smith The following young people
were their guests: Miss Mosette Lar-
son Miss Lelia Smith Mr. Guy Van
Sant and .Mr. Eddie Ray Hampton.
They enjoyed n gtilar ranch life. Mr.
Vaii Sunt proved' himself a most won-
derful cowboy riding and roping with
great skill in fact he thought Ber
iously of entering the Childress county
roping contest. Miss Larson as usual
was a decided favorite hi society and
won the hearts of the cowboys. Mr.
Hampton is an electric disii washer
and all around bandy man -any one
needing work of this kind done would
do well to consult him. He can fur-
nish bent of rclerences. Tlie arty
returned very ni'uli involuted Horn
their outing.
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1907 Bridge Club.
The members of the 11(07 Bridge club
njoyed a morning of unusual (harm
Hid pleasure last Wednesday at the
tome of Mrs. Thomas H. Dwyer. Sev
ral club members were out of town
uid substitute hands were plav
Three tables were arranged for
'lub game and top score was made
y Mrs. Dwyor. At noon an elegant
luncheon was served to Mrs. Harry
Ludlow Mrs. Reford Bond Mrs. I'. G.
Splning Mrs. H. N. Smith Mrs. L. C.
Hutson Mrs. J. B Sparks .Mrs. Kldon
I-owe Mrs. p. t. Sigmon Mrs. Les-
ter and Miss I-ouise Watson of Okla-
homa City. Miss Outten of SI. l-ouis
and Miss Dorothy Smith of Lawton.
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Miss Thorogood's Party.
Miss Agnes Thorogood enter'alned
very pleasantly on Wednesday even-
ing. A number of friends were pres-
tit and the hours were spent in music
md games. Those who rn Joyed the
n'oning were Misses Etnel Cray Lena
'Hid Rliinoita Eisner Winnie Berry
Rosaiinn Oians Ethel Amy and Ida
Chestnut Josephine Thorogood Harry
Stewart OJers Willie Chestnut Ray-
mond Bond Charley Rhym Fred
Wornadola Ben Knowles Jo.. Eisner
Richard Barnette. At the (dose of the
evening refreshments were served.
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.Mrs. P. 0. Spinln;; is entertaining a
few tables at bridge this afternoon
complimentary to Mils Gillette of An-
adarko.
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Debt is A TERRIBLE MASTER. I)ebt comes usually
from unsafe speculation. Instead of liatenin to thi get-rich-quick
talk of some smooth stranger who pr mi.-es the
impossib e result of doubling your money in a short while
take banker's advice; PLAY SAFE - bank your money until
some good business chance comes RIGHT HKRE AT HOME
where you can ATTEND TO YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
THEN life will soon be smooth sailing.
Let OUR Bank be YOUR Hank.
We pay 4 per ennt interest on money d-ijxwitfMl In our hank anl dm pound the inter-
est every six months.
The Oklahoma National Bank
T HOPKI'S GASH MARKET
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WE WILL SELL YOU
A $3.00 COUPON BOOK FOB S2.70 CASH
A $500 COUPON BOOK FOB $4.50 MH
A$I0C00P0N BOOK FOB $900 CASH
And give you your monevs worth when in need of
a choice cut of MEAT BE EE. 1'ORK Oli VEAL.
Call m and we will please you.
PHONE 103
THE OSi SUPREME CCUSTiA
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Better Be Safe Than Sorry
UNCLE SAM
chances. "WHY SHOULD V H!?' oiror ymi eve?J
inducement consistent with k ( b: r.Mng
No matter how large or h-.w rml. t-iv Im a nil I'hoe
your money in our bank and be urocele by the Guaranty
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The Farmers State Bank
GHICKASHA. OK LA.
M.F.Courtney Pres. E. W. Power Cash. I). ('. Eer Aast.Cash.
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'ef have decided tl
In Honor cf Mrs. Ccttis.
Mis. 11. T. Iletlis iiiienaiiied on
Wednesday last at a spend He- d.
party In honor of Mr lleni'' i;.c.-r. '"" ' i' . .l;.r iie...H
Mrs. C. E Ileitis of Iowa. Tie-toil... ! 1 !" i ''t'n or Am;'i.::(. How-
ItiK ladies wire lnvile.1 to in. ei :Ut !''' "" " a l(;i. open mee.
Bettis: Mrs Leonard Mn. I:. I' ; Ss ' -t .; j m .u ..n(
Kmilh Mrs. Ledford Mrs. l.-tHb-rl !'f' '' '"" -I ! r i.p ' b. Kiilr.hlH
Mrs. Simmon Mrs. li. Kieiee-i ' ''"' i-e t; ir f-HMjfb..t will
Wichita. Kan. mid Mis J R Inn ? "" " v i. .
The ladies broU .;hl their fain ) .-r;" ' " ! ' '"" ' ' " iMiuan Hinteis
and the hours passed iiii(Wy fs '' " "hr ;.
pleasantly away. At noon an b-;rv'i u
(tinner was eiijuyed. Mrs. ''. ' i :
make iiiile mi exlelnled stay la !!:'
City. j i : :.
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Miss Alnn Fo;mon arrived lone ri i
Thursday last from St. 1ntis r(f j
several months' profitable r-'ud . ' '''
miuile at that place under a ' .-i. i. .1 '-'
ed master j
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 3, 1912, newspaper, August 3, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732213/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.