Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS C H I C K A S H A OKLAHOMA.
Condensed Statement of
The First National Bank
ct Chickasha Oklahoma
At the Close of Business Jan. 13 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts - - $G21812.87
Stocks and Warrants - - - 73034.13
Overdrafts - - - 12:i70.40
Premium on Uor.da .... 11.21HJ.41
Furniture and Fixtures - - 5000.00
United States Eonda to secure circulation 200000.00
U. S. Bonds on hand $ 10.0o0.00
Cash with U. S. Treasurer - 10000.00
Cash in Vault - 75279.55
Cash with Bsnki . - 133714.21
State Bonds - - 200000.00 420.023.77
J1.H52 531. Co
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surolus
Undivided Profits net
Circulation
Bills Payable
Individual
Deposits Banks
United States
$740483.80
100.25 1.1 3
17131.43
$200000.00
CO.000.00
4.C61.84
210.()().(i0
30.0C0.00
857.FCJ.S2
$1352531.60
The above statement is correct.
F. L. SLUSIIER Cashier.
The above figures ehow the condition of this Bank.
We invite accounts of all desiring safe conservative
and liberal banking connections. No excessive loans.
From the high bred corn
fedjcattle of Oklahoma come
my Steaks Roasts Etc.
PHONE
140 !
i
And you can share iu there!
luxuries. j
NEAL'S
Phone 140
Housed Good Meats
SOMETHING
' 1 S ''-
IN A "
NAME
VVare now uainp: ppectacle
frames and mountings in
euch quantities that one of
tha largest manufacturing
houses in the country make
for us a special design hav-
ing our name ttarriptd in the
crest of the bridge a guar-
antee of material and work-
manship. We personally
warrant every piece of opti-
cal poois wc dispense and
the accuracy of our fitting.
Carr's Optical Parlcr
4ZJ Ch!ckah Avenu.
U. S. Trade wilfj Lalia
American Countries
St. Luu'.s Jan. A circular !.;.!
n'.l o-r the ci aul'.y i..is t"t:i .tfsu-.-U
jy t!ic uaific 1- .ar;i.-ut if the ilis-
uaii l'ii..i!ic ! 1 1. ii Mi.uii.t;ii. 1 iif mat-
r v-mtam-i in the doi-umt-at is bns-i
uu i!.fori;riUi.ii fun.:.-Uti by H. C.
i).!.k.us .-pn.! nirt;- butAe ef t:.t
ri'.iliidil a lit. n.n.t lime iig-j was a-v
i:Vti"J the d.i of v i.-.i lup ihe Latiit
Aiiit-ricaii tuU!itiis and inahiim d
study tf tra'Jf o.i-l.;u.Uis a!!-l nj;!ir-
Hiii. tills tht-r.
'J'i.is jiar.i(ii!ar -;n n!ir whiih :s
oiie of a sfr:i;s to t itjil al'.i:K ;h.r
aiiu Lin s d a!s i-riiii.-:-u!!y it.i
(i.tiLiii. in t'Uil. ai.il A r? i-n It.e U-vuV
He to of tin- (iufiiris vih.tl )ij
Mr. l).iik)tis aiij giux much aiuable
fir.-1 hanil inii.i: hia'iuii wish n-!ci Hit.'
tu bhii.;iig facililiw at t:e jir'.iic:: ui
t;t.t-.s tile '1..ti:' U tiit- tt.rcuu.st
t'!.i.l'i;is auJ r. (.( ivliig as-iiU th.-in-'it-
iri.pi.rtaht ariii!' s -f i:i.)iri and
J tli i-iiii!ti.d;:.ii- i of tin: (iiift-r
lit iiijj;ni tuiKM-ii.3 tiiiikf Hi.i-iiu!-jti--.
Tlii; in iiicitul liii-a oi iin!j;;;ry
Jure hlho Mt fui'b as -il h the uat-
ttiiii! i-.:.-t:ur c i ! 'he Cfuiulrii . At-
JktUHjK to tin' ri it t he nit rciiaiits
arid ). ali-rx of t!ie South American
t.untri-s are anximin for bitter Ser-
vice fru;n the ulf urtri.
Of tiiP cities of tli- MjlHliem l.ftu L-M-heiv
i':it -.c Ai'. tile a..i'.il ct
ti.e Ai;;i iitinc !Ii i lii!ic. with a
lat'.ou of l.i1 i'.' i. is tin- laifi-rl and
niiift iiin.nant. It is a busy m to-
date jjlaee the b.iiin-tij hcc :i u i:
wliicii rciniiidfi . (if .V w Vui k tr
t h:i a so. An ample system of subuavK
I hii.it by a:i KnKlihh cum :iaiiy Ir.iH jui..
nade at i-rici.t. Sautiauo the a.i-
tal of the country has a poimiatio'-. of
3. !"- bat iiuwt of iht? tu;neK Is
tii. tie tlircurii Viarai-rd the i.ritieiiial
seagirt. T:i Uttt-r has a l0.-uiat:o!!
ut :.J;ev-ii. aiid luot of the priuciiiai
I mspii ss houses iu Sanriavo and other
i.citiu are brawht-s of Valparaiso c-an-cerr.s.
At prt-Stut fi:uiic;al conditions are
1 iu (.'hiie. I'eru nd BoHvl.i a-.i 1
hll-iiii i-H iu lhr v three coutitihs is
lurtciy at a i tm.u-iiih
Short Stories
Of The Town
j Durlap Is Moving.
K. A. lh:nlai is moving his book
j i.iid fcijticnery busine-s i.i:o the old
jjackmau & Liiiiti:i tiiiioin a few
dc ti east of his old fiuar'ers.
Ur. cEKnoge Wll Speak Tonight.
I.i.sii'ud of the usual grayer Iin eiinf;
lit the Oirij-'.iiin htirrh tonight. Or.
J O. K; K ride ti.e preshL nt of the
(iktahuma Cclicue for Women will
tii liver a special address on "St.
I'aul." The general public is cordially
IA it l to atti nd.
Doath of Mrs. Jordan.
Mrs. Mary A. Jordan aK(d 4 1 years
and wife of J. V. Jordan died thin
liiorniiii; at the family residence SI-j
Mil i i i k ; i i Hnue. Kuiit ral services will
he held tomorrow afternoon at -o'tluck
at the reBidt'iice. tiiti-niit.it
will occur in the I. O. O. F. cenii'tery
here.
Our "groceries must be
mighty good our service
excellent and our prices
i ight else we would not
be gaining so many new
customers.
Use Phone
i4
And you will get better
groceries better weight
and better service.
THSUNSHINE
Phone 14
! !'i i n ( ' liii h'ted t-j 1 1
t:
iji.!:i
!ti: n in the Lu.iin.vj dif-niot. There S-.
; ::i:(d for A'liiiicaii banks there ai hi
ipieucnt the 1'iiited States i.-ui.-t d
lend entirely u.m.ii Kurop.;a.l !.;;. i;s
to make tiicir rollei tlons tht iehy dis-
.liin.!: to k'urriie ill e ir h:is ni .-s a'-
' fairs. Tim trad.- of AreutMia at (in s-
j i lit is euntrol!' 1 laieely by Ore a!
Ortti'in aii ! ie vi my. ttlthouuli many
j Vg 1 tiiteil Hta'es firm. hi'.vc rej re-
j ti n'utives t hi re.
I Mr. IMnkins b;lieeg that the open-
in the I'an'tniii canal will i liable the
j I'nited Sta'.cs to (Ij a timcli l.ii tei
I luminess with Chile wln rc the lin-
Iplihli have decidedly the better of the
HIS STOMACH "i ROUBLES OVER. !
Mr. Dyspeptic would you not l.ke to;
feet that yjur stomach troubles wtse
over that you could cat any kind of j
food you desired without injury? That
may seem so unlikely to you that you j
do not even hope for an Hiding of your
trouble hut permit us to assure you '
t li at it la not altogether impossible. II!
others tan be cured permanently and I
thoutaiids have been why not you?
John R. Ihirkcr or UaUle Creek Mich.
is one of theni. lie says. "I was trou-
bled wtih heartburn Indigestion anj
liver complain until ! u-"rd Chamber-
lain's Tablets then my trouble was
over. Sold by all dealers. Adv.
d&w
A Good Way to Serve Eggs.
Jtoil for half au hour as many es?s
as there are people to he served. For
frur people put one pint of miik in t
dorble boiler and when it gets hot
add a sir. ill piece of but :er. and pep-
per and fait to taste. Thi -kea it with
ino tableiviKjouful cf cornstarch dis-
solved in a little told ii.ilk. l'repare
em ill tdices of bread: allow two for
t.nli person cr cut one large slice in-
to :u pieces and after trlmmine
off the crusts toast it lightly at'd
butler it. Lay it on warm plates and
Place it in the hot closet of the range j
Bet anite the whites and jolks of the
ivi. Chop up the whiles salt them
and add them to a cream dressing
l'uiir some cf the dresi-ins over thi
sin es of hot toast ate the egg
.oliis and sprinkle tlii'iu over the
whole. Serve at once. This attrac-
tive method of serving es can b"
n:ore 'conveniently followed If two
pe; pie prepare the separate tart. but
the dis!i can be successfully mads by
c:ie. You'hs Companion. .
THE
Oklahoma National Bank
Of Chickatl y Oklahoma
Official Statement (Condensed) to the
Comptroller of the Currency
Jan. 13 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts -
U. S. Bonds ....
Far nittre and Fixtures -
RaJemr-tion Fund ...
Stats BjiH and Warrants - $ 21332.24
Cash and sight exchange 21S'JM:SA
Total
1.102.C7
23.0(10. 00
5(K0.0!J
1230.00
$G77.02J tG
LIAEIL1T1ES
Capital btock
Surplus
Undivided profits net
Unserved for Taxes
Circulation
Deposits
Total
$li0000.(K)
i5.ooa.cu
i4ia.3o
2300').C0
53427.61
$o7029.bu
The above Statement is correct.
J. A. JULIEN Cashitr.
Our Coal Must Be Awfully Good
w W ir L
For it seems as though everyone in town is
now buying our Coal. Are you among our
long list of satisfied customers?
PHONE 37
Stepiienson-Brorne Lumber Co
lMat la VUm VIt Bar
jThe Daily Expiesi delivered to your home for 10c a week
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The Buick 1914
Delco Starter Overhead Valve?.
Buick Roadster $ 950
Studebaker (Four) $1050
Buick TouringCar $ 1 050
Studebaker Landauiet $ 1 200
Buick "36" Roadster $1235
Buick "27" lowing $1335
Studebaker Six 5 or 6 Pamnger $1575
Studebaker Six Landauiet $1800
Buick Six $1985
PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY.
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The 1914 Studebaker Timken Bear-
ings Wagner Starter Jiffy Curtains
Quantity production manufacturing facilities and knowing how to make
cars that give service by the experience of years and years
of honest effort anti success have made these two lines of cars more in demand than any other five in the
same price field. "There's a Reason" and that reason is that Buick and Studebaker Cars are BETTER CARS
and give dollar for dollar BETTER SERVICE. Of either one of these lines may be found over 100000 cars on
the roads of the worid today. The companies are sound responsible and RELIABLE. If cheaper cars were as
good would 70000 people buy and pay for Buicks and Studebakers this year? If the prices were not right
and giving more value for the money could these firms get the backing to supply such demands? Of course
these 1914 cars have electric lights and self starters the best obtainable and also many other requirements
not before known to cars at such a price. Buying and making in quantities of over 30000 each for the years
output permits these desirable features to reach . you on better cars than last year's cars at very little
extra COSt tO yOU. Paris for such cars need not be had often as the cars are made RIGHT but when SERVICE IS NEEDED parts maybe had within 21 hours. The service dc
partments are not only living up to the GUARANTEES but are doing everything to keep the great army of owners in the "BOOSTER" clasinot for this year only but for years to come These
businesses are builded upon the ROCK of HONEST VALUE and ihoush ihe style of one mar suit vou better than that of ihs other these two cars are the world's standards rf Antnmok;!
like "Sterling" on silver or "Howard" on a watch. You can't get finer cars th?n our SIXES and if you try it will cost you more mcney. Several 1914 models now in itock for your approval!
ihe speciiications are the best. Lquipment is iuxunous. Ihe names the best guarantee. Last wetk in Chicago Kuick ba made 0 1-10 miles to gallon of giohae. Mre ttm tbt average
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1914, newspaper, January 28, 1914; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733187/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.