Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SEVENTEEN, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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CEICKASBI'BIIir BXIEBJirOHIOKASH A OKLAHOMA.
F A G Z rOUK.
Your Rug is Here
Csf Kor things that are new and for
4 alities that are good we have
b irched the markets far and near
nd secured for our customers
r; UGS OF INDIVIDUALITY.
Patterns and designs are the mills
best productions of today and
coin: ings of the richest hue. We
invite you to inspect our line.
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I fTvYoor Baby
Should have-the
spring sunshine to in-
sure its best health.
Get one of our NEW
GO-CARTS.
Many Styles on Easy
Payments.
Duofoid Davenport
Take ur. but little room adds beauty to the home
and makes a comfortable bed. We carry a big
stock for your selection -on easy payments.
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
White enamel roll fronts 00
. Sold on easy payments
Our store has assembled the best lines of Fur-
niture to . be had by searching the markets of
Chicago and Grand Rapids we offer you Furniture
of quality and distinction cheaper than you can
buy it elsewhere. We hope to show you through
our store.
Your Home Furnished on Easy Payments.
Clavcomb
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FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING.
15 Minutes Service
Streetcars stop every 15 minutes in
front of The Palace Drug Store and it
is a good place to wait for your car.
1 Minute Service
We give you on your Drug Store Wants.
Our telephone city directory railroad
and jitney time tables at your service.
Drop in and see us.
Free Delivery.
Phone 7.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR YOUR CHILD'S CROUP.
j If your child has a cold nose runs of
roughs much get a small bottle of Dr.
JJeli'a Pine-Tar-Honey Its a pleasant
Plne-Tar-Honey Byrup just wliatkhil-
oren like and just the medicine to
poothp the cough and check the cold
ier taking children slop fretting.
per good and are soon entirely 'well.
I"S'8t on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. 2.rc
-' your druggist. Adv
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy.
Prom a Rinall beginning the sale an.l
use of this remedy has extended to a!!
parts of the United States and to many
foreign countries. When you have need
of such a medicine give Chamberlain's
Cougn Remedy a trial and you w:"ll un-
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COURT CLERK.
J. H. ("Bud") Oibbs announces that
lie is a candidate for court clerk sub-
ject to the action of Democratic
voters.
W. S. (Hilly) Thompson announces
that he is a candidate 'for court
clerk of Grady county subject to the
action of Democratic voters.
Mrs. Edna T. Watkins announceu
that she ia a candidate for court clerk
fubjec-t to the approval of Democratic
voters.
COUNTY CLERK.
E Brlghtwell announces that he Is
a candidate for county clerk subject
to the action of Democratic voters.
Ross Cox announces that he Is 8
candidate for county clerk subject
to the action of Democrtaic voters.
COUNTY WEIGHER.
J. D. Yoder announces that he is a
candidate for county weigher subject
to the action of Democratic voters.
Lee McRoynolds announces that he
is a candidate for county -weigher
subj"ct to the action of Democratic
voters.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
J. A. (Jim) Robinson announces that
he Is a candidate for county commis-
sioner central district subject to the
action of Democratic voters.
Jack Hale announces that he is a
candidate for county commissioner
central district subject to the action
of Democratic voters.
J. A. C'crzine announces that he is a
candidate for county commissioner
southern district subjeoti to the action
of Democratic voters.
C. C. Goetting announces that he is c
candidate for county commissioner
central district subject to the action
of Democratic voters.
It. A. Thompson announces that he
is a candidate for county commission-
er southern district subject to the
action of the Democratic voters.
SHERIFF.
J. A. (Joe) Thompson announces
that he is a candidate for sheriff
subject to the action of Democratic
voters.
Jim Dillon announces that he
is a candidate for sheriff subject to
the action of Democratic voters.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 Bert Jackson announces that he Is
a candidate for. representative in the
flate legislature subject to the ac
tion of Democratic voters.
'ASSESSOR.
J. D. Bryan announces that he is a
candidate for county assessor subject
to the action of Democratic voters.
G. M. (Jack) Tomlinson announces
that he is a candidate for county
assessor subject to the action ol
Democratic voters.
COUNTY TREASURER.
H. N. Mullican announces that ho
is a candidate : for county treasurer
subject to the action of Democratic
voters.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
Moman H. Shepard announces that
lie is a candidate for county super-
intendent of public Instruction suij;
ject to the action of Democratic
voters.
NEW FORD GARAGE OPENING.
There will be a free dance and re-
freshments at the opening of the new
Ford Garage Monday night March
20. fdr all automobile owners and
their friends. For further particulars
Phone 581. 3-18-2t
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They cost you nothing. They are out of our profits. Phone your next order lo
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Quick Serv'ce
PHONE G21.
Quick Service
Pulpit News
HOLY NAME CHURCH.
Corner Seventh and Kansas avenue
Rev. P. Wilwepding rector.
Early mass at 8 o'clock a. m.
Late mass 10 o'clock a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
Always glad to have you with us.
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CHURCH OF GOD.
116 South Sixth street.
A. Cj Bell pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and
7:45 o'clock p. m. .
Prayer meetings Thursday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
The public Is cordially Invited to all
services.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.
(Episcopal.)
Rev. H. H. Fay priest in charge.
J. A. Petit lay reader.
The second Sunday in Lent.
Sunday school 9:45 o'clock.
No service In the morning.
Evening pdayer and sermon at 8 p
m.
All are cordially invited.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Eighth and Michigan.
Rev. H. P. Haley pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. m
D. W. Beets superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U. 4 :30 o'clock p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6 o'clock p. m
Preaching 7 o'clock p. m.
The public is cordially invited to all
these services.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Corner Texas avenue and Ninth
street.
Sunday school 9:45 o'clock a. m
S. L. Ingerson superintendent.
Morning service 11 o'cloek a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
R. E. Knowles will preach morning
and evening.
You are cordially invited to attend
our services. i
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Sixth and Iowa.
G. Lyle Smithf pastor.
Bible school at 9:45 o'clock a. m.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and
8 d. m
Rev. A. R. Davis will occupy the
pulpit at both services he and Rev
O. Lyle Smiih exchanging pulpits for
the day.
The Endeavor Society will meet at
7 p. in.
A very cordial welcome to all.
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH
"People's Church."
Corner Fourth and Iowa.
Rev. Lawrence J. Cohen Jr. pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. m.
C. Schlotterbeck superintendent.
The pastor will be In the pulpit
morning and) evening.
Junior league 3 o'clock p. m.
Senior league 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
A cordial invitation to all to attend
these services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
"The Little Church Around the
Corner."
Sixth and Minnesota avenue.
iRev. E. B. Teis minister.
Sunday school at 8:45 o'clock a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock-
Morning theme "When Foreign
Missions Begins."
Evening theme "How One Man
Was for Christ."
Christian Endeaver 6:30 p. m.
Topic GiVat Home Missionary.
Luke 10:1-20.
Mid-week topic The Nearness of
the World. Rom. 10:8. Dent. 30: U-
u :
You are cordially invited to theso
services.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Coloido avenue and Fourth
street.
Rev. John A. Wray pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. m.
R. E. Davenport superintendent.
Morning service 11 o'clock.
South mission Sunday school XV.
T. Anderson superintendent at 3 p
ni.
B. Y. P. I'. La Rue Marrs presi-
dent 7 o'clock.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.
m.
Ladies' Aid Thursday 2:00 p. m.
The pastor will present timely and
important themes at tooth the morn-
ing and evening hour.
Music led by chorus choir.
Every one cordially invited to at-
tend these services.
Report of the condition or the
CITIZENS STATE BANK
of Ninnnekah Okla. March 7 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounnts $36120.18
Overdrafts secured and un
secured . . 41.79
17. S. bonds on hand - None
Itemiums on V. S. foonds . None
Stocks bonds warrants etc. 1079.45
Banking house Noiib
Furniture and fixtures-- . 1740 39
Other real estate owned.- None
Lue from "banks 10991.57
Checks and other cash items- . 657.68
Bills of exchange None
Cash in bank 2807.90
Total $53441.96
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $
Surplus fund -
Undivided profits less ex-
tenses and taxes paid
Due to banks -
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check -
Demand certificates of de-
posit Time certificates of deposit-
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills payable - .
Liabilities other than those
above stated reserved for
taxes
13000.00
1650.00
799.75
None
None
33370.83
None
4216.50
None
259.00
None
None
145.88
I
Total $53441.96
State of Oklahoma county of Grady
88 :
I C. M. Lents cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief so
help me God.
C. M. LENTS cashier. '
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this fourtheenth day of March 1916.
JOHN J. LENTS
Notary Public.
My commission expires March 23
1916.
Correct Attest:
ED F. JOHNS
J. C. WADE
Directors.
Subscribe lor tfce Daily Express.
No. 1114.
Publisher's report of the condition of
THE FARMERS' STATE BANK
of Chickasha Okla. March 7th 1916.
Resources.
Loans and discounts $160049.89
Overdrafts secured and un-
secured None
Securities with banking
board - - 2572.04
Stocks bonds warrants
etc. 27221.96
Banking house None
Furniture and fixtures 4147.43
Other real estate owned 4061.27
Due from banks 40812.31
Checks and other cash items 2231.13
Exchanges for clearing
house None
Bills of exchange 22982.47
Cash in bank - 13714.53
Total $277823.03
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in S 50000.00
Surplus fund 4500.00
Undivided profits less ex-
penses and taxes paid 3016.4.)
Reserved for taxes None
Due to banks - 8.966..02
Dividends unpaid None
Individual deposits subject
to check 164336.30
Demand certificates of de-
posit None
Time certificates on deposit 44653.0?
Certified checks Nne
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing 2.3:;0-74
Notes and bills rediscounted None
Bills payable None
Liabilities other than those
above stated None
Total $277823.03
State of Oklahoma
County of Grady ss.:
I J. W. Wilson cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and helief so help
me God.
J. W. WILSON Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 14th day of March 1916.
JAMES BALLEW
(Seal) Notary Public
My commission expires August 31
1918.
Correct-Attest:
M. F. COURTNEY.
E. H. COURTNEY
C. R. PHILLIPS
Directors.
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tune with the times
making a combination
with the tempting new
all-wool fabrics that
can't be matched in
this town or any
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Toppy new hats; shirts and neckwear
that have the lilt and tilt of youth.
It's time to "Dress Up"-it's time to doff the .
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Of new things in WALL PAPER and
HOUSE FURNISHINGS PAINTS
VARNISHES etc. now going on. We
invite you to come in and look over
the new patterns. You'll be delighted
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SEVENTEEN, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1916, newspaper, March 18, 1916; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733180/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.