The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 126, Ed. 1, Monday, April 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Th( OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of tho
1 mud Stnto t'ourt Im tin; Southern
H irlct. lnillHii Territory. Also for
' ( lili kawiw Stork AMoelatlon of
fiu liullan Territory uml the olllclal
t;.iu 'f 'In lty.
TIME TABLE.
Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fc Railway.
(South bound. )
v -.iii Chicago i;x....:: 10
.. K. C. Kx I:1U p. m.
I Northbound.)
. . inn A ChlfBRO Kx.. 12:35 s. m.
k K. I. Kx 1 : 50 p. m.
C ctiiw. Oklahoma S Qulf Railway.
at Ardmoie 1:2" P.
. nlmore 3:iW p. m.
ii n.lKht arrying passengers
v. traitiR on S'.uday.
Arkansas & Choctaw Railway.
. . M-dmore dally. .. .8:30 a. m.
iim' dally.. ..12:10 p. m.
. . .. udmore dally 2:35 p. in.
m udinoro dally 5:25 p. ra.
t v. i train l.v. Ardmore. .6:00 a. in.
1 x
train Arr Ardtnrre. .0:00 p. in.
VI 1'nllfd Stub's n-all rloHO
30
. M - prior to train lime
HnvaM.-i 111-' ma IN will b" rlom-d
'J i) in m al "f - 1 in 'i1 "nrn1'
v I) HKIH ir.l.D. I M
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Ardmore Monoay. Api " I 4. iOOI.
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iii.iii; tv. in' an." in1 f aniintinl-
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D 111 Hi"' nu.lt. : lnl an i:''l' i'
'i . ai h wai l 'o In- elci ltd.
a. wfwr over THE 'PHONE.
J. 4.
Madlll.
i b i'uia CntUr I here from I'ort
w ih visiting friend and relatives.
Ttii.- Is public auitloii day and tin
r.f trader are. hero In plenty.
Vi- Hnllle Youiik formerly of Aril
i-i I ni a innate t earlier of this plnee
t ow i.ll from n poreh last nlRUt and
;i itired one of her legs and dlalo-
.iteil mi nnUTd.
To Hock hotel opened up Saturday
trht with a Brand bull anil a brteht
..m ih.i The hotel la tinner the
in.: na cement of W. V. Cffter. former
'i aunt: r of the Carter House at th
Mare and Is n handsomely furnished
iwo-story. twenty room house on
Main atreet between the Frisco depot
r.nil the square.
Will Covey Ir air); till week.
Mr .lolin Derrick lm returned
mmi Fi it Worth where sho linn been
n..miiK treatment In tho sanitarian
u ihai place
Kin nun day tomorrow mid all poll
1.- Imsy.
Kingston.
v. ri. on tho new M. B. church is
l ri -Miig uteoly.
Weedvllle
.1 i ' lining here today.
I W. Pttffee
ill!-- week.
ni-iai
p.irte.l quite
:V Klli
.i pood
many
a. i i '.. " n installed
in n which i a tfie.it help to the
it- uliel'liood.
U Owen In over In Arkannas on
' I'n ss iIiIh week.
Tlshomlnrjo.
rii.- Tithoinlngo ball uam has been
. rjianloii for tlip'geon riuI will play
tirsi name ntt Sunday.
Marietta.
Mism Molllo KulKht. the telephone
jp-rator Is lck today.
Cornlch.
A kckhI rain la falling hero today.
Loco.
T J. Clark Jim Loftwloli O. Y
liaJioway. W. A. Itadcr Sam Duncan
and H. II. Hoberson have all gone to
llynn to attonJ the opening of court
tl'oro uxlay.
A good ruin la fallinit ltore today
Tho mlnera at the asphalt mine
norti of here are on a strike for
i (.-in r waseg.
tuiie .Moore l-'ate and O. L. New-
man wtre all In I-oco for Sunday.
Wynnewood.
crowded houo welcomed tlie ad-
on n of Henry I'urman of Ardmore
nnd " Porter Johnson of Oklahoma
i i in st SatunUiy night.
ii m Itaker ami MUs Ada Shannon
v. n- luarrled at the home of tUe
ijn;.'-s parents Sunday night with
cjoki lii.usw party preirnt.
on ii
ETTER OP CLEWS
I THE MERGER DECISION CAUSES
CHANGE IN RAILROAD DEALS.
I
Money Market Continue steaay.
Russians Trying. Paris and Japan
London for .War Loan The
Market In Better Condition.
Special to tlio Art! in Orel to.
Now York. April 2. ono effect of the
merger declalon h beu to remove
the lineertatnl which held In check
a number of important railroad deals.
Now that competing road iHiiiiot be
put under control of a holding com-
pany other means are being onght
for railroad development for restraint
cut-throat competition and for
lability In rate and earning. Tu
normi us growth of our railroad ny
terns has created rorcoa wnun tax
the Ingenuity of our ablest financiers
and lawyers to withstand; and nelf-
preservation Is simply driving the
great leadera Into some sort of co
operation which they naturally desire
to make an permanent as possible.
liiBt where Him line shall bo drawn be
tween tiM) much concentration una
too much competition Is the problem
now before the railroad maKiiates of
the West; and It Is Impossible for
ither Insiders or outsiders to antici
pate tho until outcome. Hiiltito it to
say tRat moves of Kreut Importance
aio now ueliiK made tin tho financial
h.sshoard tho ultimate outcome of
winch Is likely to bo beneficial to all
loiirertieil. Incident to Huso final
o'ljeciB (hero may be temporary dllf
ck ucch of opinion as well us trong
piny for position nnd mastery but all
Interests seem agreed Unit something
mtiht be done to conserve tho Interests
of both owners and user of railroads
who are alike benefited by stability
and reasonableness of rates sinoo
unrestricted competition has proved
injurious to all Interests and consoli
dation of competing lines has been di
;!rd to be against both tho Sherman
unii triist law and public Interest
some other device must be utilized
tomiiorarfly al least uii.ll n belter
one is secured. The commuiuly of
Intetest Idea lias consequently re
celve.l a fresh and powerful impetti
from the recent decision of the su
preme court and most of the noKotla
tlons now koIiik on seem to bo based
upon that plan. Olio thliiw Is unite
certain those who load In those
movements are not going to risk an
other such experience as the Northern
Pacific panic of 1001. Thoro Is for
innately little. If any probability of a
repetition of that memorable event
About all that can be said Is that e
ceedingly Important negotiations are
under way between those who con
tro! the various continental railroad
systems and that those parties arc
earnestly working to reach an under
stnnditiK. either by friendly means or
possibly throimh the courts but not
by a tonteht In buyliiK for control.
The money market continues easy
because buslllesH and speculative n
quirements are less urgent than for
merly. Neither the April settlements
nor the prospect of gold exports had
any appreciable olfoot upon rates
Some eonimonr was mode mvoii Iihuis
passing tho billion mark for the llrst
time and the prospect of diminished
bank reserves; but even these factors
created no uneasiness in banking cir-
cles lor the reason that the present
high record In li ans Is largely due to
the borrowings of strong corporation
who tliul It more advantageous to
-line necessary funds In this fashion
than to issue new security Issues
when values nre lw. lndon has
been more friendly to American
stocks; but no special foreign support
can bo counted upon until It Is known
that the war will bring forth. Hus-
sta has been sounding Paris. Japan
and London for war loans and the
terms do seem to havo boon satisfac-
tory. Very likely both countries will
have to meet bankers' views later on.
for war loans ate now a practical cer-
tainty. In the general situation tKore has
been little changgo from our previous
advices. Tho npproaefi of spring Is
causing more or less ro Ival of Indus-
trial activity ond lesiimptlon of busi-
ness. Hallrbads are also experiencing
tho benefit of thou' conditions and re
porting better earnings than ono or
two months ago. The outlook Is for
a fair spring trade especially whore
price adjustments have placed buel-
nen upon a solid basis. Wherever
high prices prevail there am slack-
noea and Inertia. Very soon the crop
outlook will lx n factor. Meanwhile
the slock market Is In n much more
satisfactory condition than In tunny
months ami the prospect are that
all reactions in the leading slmret
will be followed by good recoveries
and still higher prices.
I1I2NHY CI.UWS
Rtposi or the cohditioii of the
First National Bank at Mannsville
In the Indian Territory. al the clr.se
f luslni'(i. Mar. m. ln'l.
ItBSOfltCKS.
Ii.in. unit illnciuntu !.4Mi i
Ovrrrlraft. recurerl nml ilti-ouri'il H' .11
U. S.bonili. to iaurcirouiRiiun 6'i.i"
rrcinlum on u. n. oimin "
llADklni; IiiHiM'. turnlture. anil tlx. !
tore- I.7M
Dai- run) nuilrinni u:inKn idoi re
Mt.rvi' as'i'iilnl ttV)i 4.
Due from splirnved rewrve iiKentu S.ilT iJ
ChpekH anu oilier oami iiema .ra v
Noli-i of other national unim ) ea
Fractional naiier curroncv nlckolK
ami trnt.i
Lawful Mhukv iimiuvii in iiask
vu:
.SlipCIo J'GXW
I.eiral-teniler note" !' W 1'OlW
Heili-mtitlon I ii ml with U. H. treaa
uri-r i ' per tent of clrt'ttlullon) 31s '
Total
MVtJS I'
I.IAHIUTIHS.
Oatiltal stor k paid In J.25000 00
UnillTincii proms. ira ciiiciisna
nd Uea paid ... 2.W r'.
Mstlonal Bsuk niilM outntuiidlne. ''.H
iHrllvlrlualrleiKMrlts lll)ct to i'ln'fk.l'i.''i 'It
'lime ci-MUlr'atf of ilfiMistt 'JW 1
(anblwr'c cbeckn ontPtnnrllBK
Tr.tal W s
uUlsu Tttrriturr. Cbltiksesn- Nation ss.
1. K. V. W.ilvilflnll. I'HKtllnr of tile RtloVX
nstnrril bank rlri solrrmiily nwrjsr the sliove
statr-mr'nt In trim to tlie t.t of my know I-
1'ilK" and ltllf.
K. v. wolvkbtoh r-anrne .
Hntiserllii'il anil orn to liefore me lids
lui tluy of April. Ii.
W I'. NoiiLS .Notary l'ulillc.
(Tornkci-Atisbt:
(SRAL.I
1). I.. McdUINN
C. .M. III1CIIHV
1. K. Covr.v
Illri'Ctors.
RECAPITULATION.
RKSOUltCKS.
Loans f 2.1.199 02
Overdrafts 090 31
S. Honda aitd ipromlum. . O.SOS 59
Hanking house furniture and
fixtures 1.711 37
Cash li "11 39
Total $50 329 OS
UAIJIL1TIKS.
Capital stock
.$25000 no
. 2.8U7 02
. ti.250 00
. lfJ7a 00
L'ndlvided profits (net)..
Cireiilatii'i:
Di'io-spa
T' 'al $50329 OS
SHOOTING AT LAWTON
Colonel Hawkins of That Place Mor-
tally Wounded By L. T. Russell.
Special to the Ardmoroite.
Law-ton O. 'P. April I. A pistol
duel as a result of a grudge originat-
ing In u quarrel over the city election
last year augmented by u dliTorence
of opinion In the coming election oc-
ean oil here this morning at 10 o'clock
between L. T. Hussoll anil Colonel
Hawkins llutli parties II rod two or
three shots two of them took effect
lu the body of Hawkins ami he Is noi
expected to live through the day
Itussell ohcdped uninjured and i- j
now under arrest. Hotli nu n w re
Komi citizens and stood high in ilu !
estlination of the nubile. Hessetl 's '
tho proprietor of the Utwton Demo-
i rat.
CHICKASAW
STOCKMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
The Chicknsnw Stookinen'
Association will hold thoir next
iinnnnl tneotinc nt Chicknsiin I.
T on April liitli 'JOih ami 21at.
Thero will be
$2ooo in Premiums
uwuriii'il in the Fine Stoutf Show.
'There will lie u
ROIMNH CONTUST
for which u prize of $500 is otl'ereil.
A I iso n
RIDINd CONTUST
for n prize of $in0.00.
There will be Polo (Jinnies The-
atrical Kptertuiuraeuts ami n Grand
liall to the Stockmen.
All Will Be Free.
0. P. II ALKY Sec'y
Gainesville Texas.
Oar 0O1.I.AII a n A N E 0 K W K A K
Stool! 1 compoid of tho latest tye M
The Newest. N t n t t and
Coi"t'li'to linn of Spring and
HU.MJIlllt UNDKUWKAIt In Ardmore.
FANCY VHfcTS that are Nobliy nd New
IlAUUKDASHEnS
"report of the condition of the
hirst National bailK
i At Ardinore In the Indian Tel rltory. at tbu
I Close of Iiuslness. Mar. 1: IPX.
RECAPITULATION.
HKSOUHCUS.
Ltwns and iIlfHounU. ..!. .(111287 53
United SUftes Iwnds 03000 00
Hanking house furniture
and fixtures (market val.
J 12500) 7100 00
Cash 15i55 1C
Total
.530642 99
I.IAHIUT1KS.
Capital stock palit In $ flo.000 oo
Surplus fund 190046 43
Circulation co.ooo oo
Deposits 220.171 80
Dividends unpaid 25 00
TUal
itKsouncus.
Loans snit discount' . Jtll.no.' as
Orerilratts.sfi'Ureil ami uiisecuruit 2:t"l I"
t u .1. ... ....(.. nlMlllHllnfi RAfltfl HI
I PrVin'ltliiis on V lionrls S.W 00
HanhltiK lioute. furniture nnd Nx-
turns . T.ii'U w
flue from national hanks (not re-
erve aentsi 11 5S
Due fium state hanks anil hankers I.TJS
flue from aitiro fit rwavrw uitvuta 1I.SIIS59
Checks and other ensh Itmns flst V7
l-'rnclloii4l inrptT fiirreiify nickels
and rents U
I.aupi'l .Monkv Kkskhvr in Hank. Vis.
Miirt'le I W
U'ls'al.ti'Iidur Notes 2lil0 isj Jsl0 Oo
Heilemiitloii fund with l. H. Trr-ns-
urcr ('' per rent of ulroulatlon) 'iWJ (0
Total..
. jvoai: in
LIAH1I.IT1KS.
Cnpltnl stock iiald In ... f W.000 00
.Surplus fund ... Tb.OUO 09
Unillvlili'd protlls less exieues
and taxes paid . liO.ulO I I
Nnllonal hank notes oiilstiiudinK 60000 tin
Due to other nuttoiiiil hunks . S..V1T ."(
Dlvldenils unpaid M M
Imllvliluiil deposits sulileet to
check ... . HU.im iij
Deinaiid Certlllcate of deposit 3"0 CO
Total '02 9
Inillnu Territory County of I'lckens ss.:
I C. L Anderson cnshler of the nhove
named hank do solemnly swear that the
iiliovo stHtoment Is true to the hem of my
knonli'rluH nml hellef.
C. I.. ANIWHHO:; Cashier.
Siihscrlhed and sworn to before me this
2nd day of April ml.
MAKCI S M. llKIOMT.
Notary Public.
C orrect Attest :
I. . 1'. ANnnnsoN
Mohan srorr
II. V. I'HKNHLrV
Dlrvctors.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured.
I hnve been subject to sciatic rheu-
matism for years says 13. II. Wnldron
oi Wilton Junction Iowa. My joints
were stiff and gave me much pain
aud discomfort. My Joints would
crack when I straightened up. I used
Chamberlain's l'nlu Tuilm and have
been thoroughly cured. Have not had
a pain or ache from the old trouble
lor many months. It Is certainly a
most wonderful linimci.t. For sale by
r. 1. Ramsey. Ardmore Drug Co. W.
II. Frame.
Eat Solomon's very best bread.
30-tf
New Steam Dyeing
and Cleaning Plant
Opens for business ilonday
riarch Hth. Hats cleaned n nd
blocked. Ladies Garments given
special attention.
New Steam process.
U. P. LONDON
'Phone 1.15.
Third door North First National IlnnU.
N.B. Gray & Son
i
have opened n new clenu stock of
CROCERIES AND FEEID
On West Main Street First Door
West of Morgan Hotel and invite
their friends and acquaintances to
trade with them. Phone 280.
W. H. BYRD & CO. TAILOI.IS
" RtrORI OF THE CONDITION IF THE
City National Bank
AT KD.MtlHK. INI). TF.It . AT Till; f t.OsE
OF IlfilNKSH. MAKC1I 1' ll
HESOUItCIiS.
Uant and discounts
!1
ITI 42
(" I"
000 v
lyriaus auij or" "
Overdrafts s eeuied ami unsecured
U. n. llonus io secure cireuiuu""
HanklnK house furniture and IU-
tures . f
Due from Natl. Hanks (not lie-
I.IJiD CO
serve AKsntsi . "
t.... t.t.. I .u.urtn ALrpnts 12
6 H
in .ai
UUP iiuiii.itiiiu'i ii"" "
Checks and other cash Items 1
Lawful Monk IIhskrvk In Hank vm
u i f 11 IITiA bO
lb
t.uvnl li.mlnr notes SOO 00 20
l.VXJ (KJ
Iterlemptlon funrl with V. H.Treas-
urer la per cent oi circuiaiioni .
l till
Total..
.Jl.T.1 :0
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In flW.W 00
auridus fund ... O.COO 00
L'mllvlili'd profits less expenses
nml taies nald ... . . '".SM M
S'atlrinal Hank Holes otltstsnrlllie lft.tSa)
Iimm to nlhr National Hanks... T.trs -SI
Individual deposits subject to
pbM'll ! ls -I'
Demand t'ettlflcates of Detoslt 1.TS0 80
Cashier's checks outstsudIRk. '' '"'
Total . . .. M2T.131. Bli
Soatbern District. Indian Territory. County
ff Plekens. ss:
I a il I'Btmnr cashlerof the shore named
bank rto solemnly swear that the above
statement is irueioine wm hi bj wmi'
erliie and belief. A. ii. I'almkh. Cashier
bubscrlbeil ami sworn lo before me this
2ml ituv of April iwi.
IsiialI
U. II. OLVKHTO.
Notary Public.
Curreet Attest i
i. A. IIIVKNS
CHAKLnS D. I'AltTKll.
Wm. (I V. Vkknoh
Directors
RECAPITULATION.
IIESOUHCES.
Ujriis and discounts (291.174 4.
United States bonds 25uuo 0i
KIrnlture and fixtures 4000 IK
Demand loans. .64877 10
Cash and Kx.. 42.0S6 17 106902 2".
Total 1427130 C
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $100000 00
Surplus and profits 4o.'io3 51
Circulation 25ooe i"
l)l'liri-lls 201.7&3 IS
Total
.$17130 09
BERKSHIRE & GORMAN
Successors to Wanton & Berkshire
INSURANCE AGENTS
Office over First
Ardmore
1 1 .j..;..;..;. ;:;:;;; - j.;.4"K - - -
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OLD RELIABLE
Jones Machine-Repair W'ks
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
Repair liny Sell nnd Exchfuirje Machinery of nil kind
If v "ii have a break-down I will be rendy day or night to
ussist you nnd demonstrate thnt quick nnd iood
work enn be secured nt reneonnble prices.
TELEPHONE 85.
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Ihe Ardmorelte
i
Cotton Seed.
RUSSELL'S BIG BOLL PROLIFIC COTTON. The
most prolific variety on earth. A car of these fine cotton
seed just received from Alexander City Ala
For Sale by E B. PUGH Ardmore I.T.
GWYN &
Arc
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK
The Largest Lite Insurance Company In Ann nnn n
the world with assets of over 5400000000
See them at their office In the p-oble ni.IIdiiiR or call 'Phone No. 380 ami
they will take pleasure In presenting the advantages of Til 12 MUTUAL over
all other companies.
HEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Ardmore National Bank
at Ardmore. Indian Territory at tho close
.f business Mnr. N 101
RESOURCES.
I.oacs and discount
$228; t Mr
Overdrafts secured nnd unsecured
U. a. UOnUS IO secure untuiBiiuM.
25.000 00
186)1 b
50011 00
Danklni; house. Furniture and lis-
Hue'efroia nfltloukl bonis (not
reserve BKrumi
Due from approved reserve nk-ents ' JMJ? PJ
Chocks and other cash Items.......... lrrO.
B.t"; oi.
Fractional paper currency. uitscm
and cents -
Lawful Money Klskbvk in Bank
Ill M
siiecle J lil.V TO
Lei-al tsn.ler n.de. . LOW 00 19.15 TO.
Ileilempuon lunu im "'i' i nn
urer l& ler ceni oi cirtfutanurw w
Total
$3T7Wa r
L1AU1L1T1ES.
rnr.iftil ntoek mild In .
MOO 000 00
surplus lunu
LnrllVliierl Jirouis lear vai'u!--.--
20.'8 9T
as.ooo oo
l.-J.-w '7
IT .'
anil laies pain
t ..... i. . Ml a tilth L.
.auoiiin iiiiia ........
Due to other national banks
Due to Mate lianas anu omiM-i
lit. i.luit.li. nntisld
Individual deposits sublect to
cn.0k SilvlO .17
DemanrI certificates of rlepmlls . I 00
Total :".; 4:
iDdlnn Terrltorv. countv of I'lckens as:
I. I.ee Ciuc. easnier oi mu u n..-..
bauk. do i-olemnly swear that Ihi) ahovo
statement is true io in.' ...j . .-
edk-e Bnd belief. Lkb Chock Cashier.
ul.UAll....l on.l .unrn ti linfore 1I1U tills
induiiy of April 19.1.
L.M.I T. If. Stuiioson Notary Public
Correct Attest I
R. W. ItANDOL.
It. A. JONKS
J C. TllOMI SON
Dlrectoia.
RECAPITULATION.
RESOURCES.
Loans $229711 3).
Overdrafts 20
Jnlted States bonds 20.90S 75
?lxtutes 3.000 oo
-ash 117853 15
Total 1377508 47
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 1100000 0(
Surplus and profits fnet).. 21.29S 97
Clrculati-n - 25000 00
City funds none.
Deiroslts
Individual ...$226994 37
Banks 1-275 IS 22S.2C9 50
Total
.$377 50S 47
National Back
Ind. Ter.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 126, Ed. 1, Monday, April 4, 1904, newspaper, April 4, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79484/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.