Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SEVENTEEN, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPBESS CHICK ASH A OKLAHOMA.
Conderaed Stitemecl of
The First National Bank
At the Clcs ff Basinws Dec. 31 1915
Leans and Diaecranti
State. Ointy and City Warrant!
Overdrafts - -hremiam
ca Bonds
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate Owned
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
United State? Bcnd3 at par
O. S. Bonds on band - $
Cash with U. S. Treasurer
Cash in Vault
Cash with Banks
State Bends . - -
1713671 51
- 31.2C3.5!
13285.72
50CO0.0O
70O.O0
200000.00
; L3.orx).oo
10010.00
105&61
144436.74
in.ooo.fy' 4 "4 8 6 So
LIAEILITIE3
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits.
Dividends Unpaid
Circulation
Individ urn's
Depoflti Banks
United States
JB49.18?.7
1629.23
5XXj.OO
f 1427525.12
$200000.03
60.000.00
773 15
lfyXi.oo
2CO.(0.00
1)17J4797
$i.437l'25.12
Tha above statement Is ecrrect.
F. L. SLUSHFP. Cashier.
The above fibres show the condition cf this Bank.
We invite accounts of a'l desiring safe conservative
and liberal banking connections. No rediscounts. No
borrowed money.
Short Stories
K. R. MEN AGA1K&T CONSCRIPTION
By Fa: ted Pre.
LONDON' Jan. 34. Toe ewxrutf-e
ccmnilfe of the National Ra:iwa
Men's anion oue of the raost powerf I
labor iiEganiations Jn Great Britain
adopt'--J reso! today ;p- .'r.s tite
conscription bill that is pending in
parliament.
Babscrtve tor the Daily Express.
HARD ON HEAVYWEIGHTS.
t'CEsriiMtoaer Oozine was Jn CttirSc-
atha from A!'- this raorninr. Jfr.
Corzine The s one cf the largest
fanv-'-ra in tirar.y county both in point
f number ofacrei tilled and of per-
sonal avordupois fctati while Ijr
that the present carpeting of snow
f15nl ice wbieh covers the face of the
earth is "a;'A tor wheat but hard on
heavy eizh.."
Be Ca'e'ul Wrere You Get 0nr.
Better be czr-ll where you to'
sfier th'.v.r.s crjr.i ieccr-lag to sa i'i
iitTS.it' 'M f'il-4 !.J the CCUEtJ att'-mf
.'2 tre ewn'.y .'in. The info-i; a:-;r.
cta'-A c C. K. Mills with ap:a'-
ia? ii an i-it-ixicitfl cofiJititfs iii a
P:ce. -
Off to La'.d tf Sn5w and fee.
CcaiCfi't wi; scr tie coning of the
blizzard uiikh ha? rained t'i dispsi-
V.x.t and shattered '-fee reiizion of tije
ri'Jii-E? cf this mCoa for the past
svera! dava. That's the ressoc a
r-zstd ay his basinet a'sociates for
Oat I-y Ariervon leavin? this week f".
Chicago an a Grand B?piJs oa tis an-
4 i f i W I
fl I recommend the
r.aal bcyirg trip in place of wains? j
for the corair.jr o the balsjy spring- i
time. I
tmitVs Body to Texas.
Axc-s Sr-ith a brother to Ales
.Srr.ith the t.arber ho died from the
ef.'c-cta of the expiuf isr. cf a steam
heawr in his place of business at
Gott-ho Wedisw'ay niorninir arrive 1 iu
Chickaiha last nieht from f'bico
Trias ar left oa the Fireiiy this
ir.crniisg for that place bavin? the
b'xiy of hi brother In charge.
O LlHC rAi'AliA F:LlE3
os Ae 6f 5 cent cigar
Increased sales and well satisfied customers make up
for the added dealer cost
F. R. SkfM C C..5 Li.. ;:fr r M.'il tIvj Snonhirt
Diplomatic Letter is
Written by Erstiand
Diplomacy is one of the greatest liv- Ar!roore merchants
Sr.? aitn. It has sn.'fcbed men from :trai'-;ht ay W alter Cilbert
for
EMBEZZLEMENT CASE SET
FOR TRIAL NEXT WEEK
The case of the State of Oklahoma
v. Vi. A. Newton charee'l with tir-t'-zzlcn.ent
has been set for trial cn
Jan.ary 31. It ii undertofjd that
both the state and the defense will an
nounce ready when the ca
the bumblest walks in Vi and landed;
them with laurel cro ns. in the cfcn-j
v.-r of Fame's vast auditorium; it hssj
clectel men to public office and s'-ated
ti-rr. on cushir ned chairs beneath j
Ahirrir.? fans during th hot sumra.-T1
Newton aJ l owicial of one of th
banks at Uuhh Spricus and is charged
ith misappropriation of funds.
j n'onths when they would had it n t
jleen frr dirlomacy's aiu ia the cat-
I aral course of evmt.-; hiv been olow-
is calied. jfrg corn r chopp:r.g cotton; it bra
f .....
If Better Flour
Gould Be Made
W
1 M
lUMJMJ
We believe we sell the Best Flour
it is possible for you to buy. If we
knew of a way to improve Expansion
Flour we would see to it you got
the benefit of it. We think it is the
best flour on the market and there
are hundreds of housewives in Chick-
asha who agree with us.
Expansion Flour is the result of
the careful selection of the very finest
wheat it is possible to buy milled
with the most modern machinery by
the highest process known. When
we deliver it to your grocer it is the
acme of perfection. No better is ob-
tainable at any price. There is cheap-
er flour and flour the grocer makes
more profit on per sack but there is
one place where Expansion Flour
grades 100 per cent and that is
when it comes from the oven to your
table. That is the test which brings
out the quality.
No Grocer Will Fail to Recommend
4
credit. And
secretary
of th.i "A ignore retailers" wrote Ar-
thur Krs!r!id ftentary of the "Chick-
.".shha Aisi" for information about the
forn e.' CMckasha man.
And Arthur ea'e the information
1 He did not ?i' e it in such a manner
as to Ii'ut the gentleman's f'icg:i.
I On the contrarj he handled the matte
j in a nso.-t diplomatic wav. He wrate
to tin effc-ct: (' Date line of Chicka-
l:ept tiiis nation at peace with all tae J ;-ha 1rb day ?ad month and part o'.
warring nations of the earth and hax ! year) Hon. V.'alter Ciltert secretary
relerat'.d the foaming lar;er to the- j ttc. ( Former Assistant State Highway
roar and brought the sparkling gran.--. a;an I Ardmore Okla. Dear Sir: Your
juice into the liireliiht. inquiry atout '-. So and So late of
Tlat diplomacy does rot confine it- j Chickasha 1. S. A. a hand. Reply-
sr'lf to the nefarious and crooked psth I in? I take pleasure in statinsr Mr. to
of politics but sometimes breaks Into ' and So is first rate man. He is pop-
Bank Statement
Incomplete
Our Financial Statement recently pub-
lished in this paper omits one of our
strongest asseta-OUR REPUTATION.
This is an intangible part of our re-
sources the value of which cannot be
estimated in dollars and cents but
which should not be lost sight of in con-
sidering the selection of a bank.
Our reputation is well known through-
out this community. We would appre-
ciate your account.
The Oklahoma National Bank
evervt'.ay bu.tine? is evidenced by a
b tter written a few days aco by the
secretary of the Retailers association
of '"hielwha to the likewise of Ard-
more. The story is thus; A man
rvoved from CMcl.ai-ha to Ardirore-
n'ar with the hoys and a good rdxer.
He likes to gt credit and won't pay
hi. Mils. Ke wants to fight whenever
he is isked to pay a bill he may owe.
Outride of that you will find him al-
right and ok in every particular. Very
5?tr.--i?htHy fe asked some of the J truly yours
BAPTISTS PLAN TO RAISE
MILLION FOR EDUCATION
By t'nitcd Presv
DALLAS Texas. Jan. 14. A cam
paisn to raise a million dollars fo:
educational work iu this state was be-
gun here tc-jay by the Baptist general
Mate conference on behalf of Baylor
i Southwestern Ft. Worth and fourteen
other B.i.p'.iHt schools in Te.as.
COMMISSIONERS TO MEET.
The county commissioners will meet
in extra or called session Monday
January 17 for the purpose of openlne
bids received fcr furnishing all blank
book" blanks assessment rol'.s and
other supplies for the use of the county
assessor's office during the coming
vear.
N. Y. REPUBLICANS MEET.
By United Press.
NEW YORK Jan. 14. The Republi-
can state committee is to meet here to-
day. The names oftenest mentioned
in recent discussion ofc possible dele-
gates at large to the national conven-
tion wer?: Elihu Root William
Barnes Senator Wadsworth Governor
Whitman and State Chairman Tanner.
Subscribe for the Daily Kxpress.
Our Dainty Lunches and
Hot Drink
s
Are very popular just now. Many down-town
folks drop in and lunch with us rather than
make the trip home in the cold.
We have many "appetite teasers" on our menu.
Drop in and get a sample.
Every Man Owes
Himself
and those dependent upon him a certain
insurance against the future against
sickness death times when hi3 earning
capacity is cut off.
The Safest
Insurance
i3 an account at the bank. Our bank of-
fers some attractive inducements to those
who desire to open savings accounts.
The Farmers State Bank
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED.
We pay 4 per cent on time deposits.
J. W. WILSON M. F. COURTNEY
Cashier. President
Wat Inmaa President
W. W. Uorae Vict-Pret.
Ed. P. Jobnt Ctthhr
it
r
f Otisens National Bank
K CH1CKASIIA. OKLAHOMA
Capital $75000. Surplus and Profits $45000
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
DIRECTORS B. P. Smith W. M. Inman W. W. Home.
H W. H. Drigger3. J.F.Driggers J. C. Driggers. Ed.F.Johns
hi
Account of mercbenti. corporation and individual tolicited. Every
courtesy extended consistent with contervativc backing.
Wren Drug Co.
"In Business for Your Health."
Phone 19. 3rd and Chickasha.
P.S. -All the leading brands of Cigars and Tobaccos
zssezzzKKxa
rr"n -
it .Z--."liv i. Ml ..'J
Victrolas
$15.00 to
$150.00
All the Latest
and Best Records
J. . Owsley
JEWELER
INVITATION
TO YOU
Now that the Holidays are over-w want to
extend our sincere thanks to one and all that
have helped to mike the closing year 1915 one
. of the most successful years of our business
and we are eager to make 1916 still better you
are cordially invited to open an account with us.
We offer you absolute safety and
we take care of our customers.
The Chickasha National
Bank
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Try a Sack Today
T. H.' Dwyer President.
Roj C. Smiib Caihier
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SEVENTEEN, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916, newspaper, January 14, 1916; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732371/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.