McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 60, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1920 Page: 3 of 14
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Charter No. 11246
Report of the condition of the
AMERICAN NAATIONAL BANK
AT IDABEL
in the State of Oklahoma, at the close of bus-
iness on September 8, 1920:
RESOURCES DOLLARS
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (ex-
cept those shown in b and c) _„ _____ 331,542.01
c Customers' liability account of acceptances of
this bank purchased or discounted by it 5,426.66
Total loans 336,968.67
d Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re-
serve Bank (other than bank acceptances sold)
(see Item 55a) 43,259.32
5. U. S. Government securities owned:
d Pledged as collateral for State or other depo-
sits or bills payable 56,000.00
f Owned and unpledged 1,200.00
Total U. S. Government securities
6. Other bonds, securities, etc.:
e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not includ-
ing stocks), owned and unpledged 22,090.63
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S
8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription)
10. Furniture and fixtures
12. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
14. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national
banks
16. Exchanges for clearing house
17. Checks on other banks in the same city or town
as reporting bank (other than Item 16)
Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 22,006.13
18. Checks on banks located outside of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items
21. Other assets, if any (Chatties and Interest Cou-
pons) 285.32
293,709.35
57,200.00
22,090.63
1,800.00
5,500.00
14,992.76
(First published in the Gazette
Sept. 11, out Sept. 25)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
TATE BY GUARDIAN
State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun-
ty.
IN COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
James S. Ennis, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of McCurtain,
State of Oklahoma, made on the 10th
day of September, 1920, the under-
signed guardian of the estate of
James S. Ennis, a minor, will sell at
public sale to the highest bidder sub-
ject to confirmation by said Court on
the 28th day of September, A. D. 1920
at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door
of the court house in Idabel, Oklaho-
ma, all the right, title and interest of
said James S. Ennis, in and to the
following described real estate sit-
uate in McCurtain County, State of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
The N% of the NWV« of Sec-
tion 26, Township 8 South, and
Range 23 East.
Said lands will be sold on the fol-
lowing terms and conditions, to-wit:
Cash in hand upon confirmation of
sale by the County Court of McCur-
tain County, Oklahoma.
Dated the 10th day of September,
1920.
/l. ENNIS,
Guardian.
J. A. Andrews, Attorney for Guar-
dian.
20,487.85
1.50
1,516.78
2,905.59
"They're
TOTAL $
8,485.37
LIABILITIES
22. Capital stock paid in
23. Surplus fund
24. a Undivided profits 8,240.83
b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 5,968.62
30. Net amounts due to national banks
31. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies in the United States and foreign coun-
tries (other than included in Items 29 or 30)
' 33. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding
Total of Items 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33—
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub-
ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days)
34. Individual deposits subject to check
Total of demand deposits (other than bank depos-
its) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
and 39 h 252,897.26
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and
postal savings):
40. Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed) ilf-1
43. Other time deposits ,.
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
40, 41, 42, and 43 ... 16,234.94
^5. U. S. Government Securities borrowed without
furnishing collateral security for same
48. Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve
Bank (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)
49. Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank
420,489.78
DOLLARS
50,000.00
10,000.00
2,272.21
2,688.83
1,468.63
4,327.91
252,897.26
18,224.83
3,010.11
4,600.00 4,600.00
20,000.00
56,000.00
TOTAL
§ 420,489.78
55. Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve
Bank (see Item Id) t 43,259.32
Total contingent liabilities (55 a, b, c, and d)
(not including items in Schedule 23 of report).. 43,259.32
*56. Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which in-
terest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by
law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not
. to exceed 50 cents was made) was $210,000.00. The number of such loans
was 240.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of McCurtain, ss.
I, F. B. WEST, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. B. WEST, Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 16th day of September, 1920.
(SEAL) JEWELL POWELL, Notary Public.
My Commission Expires March 15, 1924.
CORRECT—ATTEST: *
W. L. NIEDERMEIER,
R. C. NEWTON,
WADE STEVENS,
Directors.
(Firstpublished in the Gazette
Sept. 15, out Sept. 29)
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY
GUARDIAN.
Probate No. 2402
In the Matter of the Estate of Leviah
Lowmrfn, Johnnie Lowman, Solonia
Lowman, and Willie Lowman, Mi
nors, Lista Lowman, Guardian.
On this the 14th day of September,
1920, comes Lista Lowman, as guar
dian of the estate of the above named
wards and filed herein his petition to
sell the real estate of said minors de-
scribed in said petition for the rea
sons in said petition stated. And it
appearing to the Court from said pe-
tion that it is necessary that said real
estate or some portion thereof be sold
for the reason in said petition stat
ed.
IT IS ORDERED, That said peti
tion be atid the same is hereby set
down for hearing on the 12th day of
October, 1920, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the
County Court room of McCurtain
County, Oklahoma, at which time
and place the next of kin of said mi-
nors or any person interested in said
mionrs' estate may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why an or-
der should not be granted for the
sale of so much of the real estate of
said minors as is necessary for the
reasons in said petition stated.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
a copy of this order be posted up in
three public places in the county, one
of which shall be at the Court House,
where mid hearing is to •fce-held, and
a copy personally served upon the
next of kin of said wards residing in
the county, and a copy of same be
mailed to all other persons interested
in the estate of said wards residing
out of county, with postage prepaid,
at least fourteen days before the
hearing of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
a copy of this order be published for
two successive weeks in the McCur-
tain Gazette, published in McCurtain
County, Oklahoma.
(SEAL) J. D. PARKS,
County Judge.
G. W. Daney and M. D. Deck, At-
torneys.
5000 in the Air at One Time
Look Up, This isn't April FooI> but Merely an An-
nouncement of the Great
Interational Rexali Pigeon Derby
At St. Louis Sept. 28-0ct. 1
This great sensation of the Great Rexali Pigeon Race and the fact that it marks
the first attempt to fly 5,000 birds from all points of the compass to a single goal re-
gardless of weather conditions, has aroused the keenest of interest among pieeon fan-
ciers, sport lovers and the general public.
One pair of the 5,000 pigeons will be entered in this race from Idabel by
F. S. McKay's Rexali Store and the Most
Popular Girl in McCurtain County
Will put them to flight, at 10 A. M., September 25. and to the leg band worn by each
bird a message will be attached and sent by some prominent man to the Governor of
Missouri.
People Think of it!
If her pigeons win the Derby, she will appear in the Movies, in the Newspapers, ar.d
in the National Magazines throughout the countrv
(First published in the Gazette
Aug. 28, out Sept. 29)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 3291
..... y, recognizing her as the most pop-
ular girl of the age, and fame and fortune unforetold will be hers.
Who is the Most Popular Girl ?
This will be left entirely for you to decide and will be conducted by meaxs of vot-
ing.
How to Vote
Simply fill out a free voting blank procurable at F. S. McKay's Rexali Store and
place in the ballot box. One vote will be given with each 25c purchase.
Let's Go
All girls of 14 years or older are eligible as an entry and the winner receiving the
Grand Prize offered by
F. S. McKay's REXALL Store
further rendered sustaining the ap- County and a copy thereof mailed to!
State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun- 1 "!.1„?r°per; !£e..f,ext: ,of k5n ,and Per80n.s interest- a copy of this order be published for
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
f„ . , . , , n t u * lUK"j IT"""' U1 "u persons interest- a copy of this order be published for
Lr S D--D-„Tu.cker\ and ed said ?"}ors estate who are not,two successive weeks in the McCur-
l S SV Mc?rtain Count>'- Ok- , tain Gazette, published in McCurtain
k ; perty to satisfy the claims of credi- lahoma. if there be any, at least four- County, Oklahoma.
teen days
hearing.
Want Column
best gold pen on the market. 'We
only have a few on hand, call and in-
spect them. tf.
FOR SALE—Five room house,
FOR SALE—Paris Commercial with barn" ^ 150 feet front; well
College scholarship. Call at this of- located. Will sell at a bargain if
fice for particulars. (15Mtf) taken at once.—J. C. FERGUSON, at
Gazette office.
LOST—Gold Watch, 7 jewels,
size 12. Will pay a liberal reward if
returned to J. E. EVANS or Gazette
office. (2tpdl8)
WANTED:—Men or women to
take orders among friends and neigh-
bors for the genuine guaranteed hos-
iery, full line for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning. We
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—4
room house, real close in, well locat-
ed. For quick Ml. price 11800.00. ;p,j, 60c an hour Ume „r |21 „
Termi on part.—H. C. SM[TH, Car* u,eck for (ull tim(l Experience on.
Acme Barber Shop. (2tl8) j necessary. Write International
- Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa
TO TRADE for Good Farm Land i — -
ty.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
The American National Bank, of Ok-i _ -
Tucker * D : Dated * Au^t 26. 1920.
Said D. Tucker, will1 <SEAL) * *•
take notice that said plaintiff, The| Rv , r ^>mDI5
American National Bank, of Oklaho- ^ HENDRIX,
ma City, did on the 19th day of Au-1 - - -- - Deputy,
gust, 1920, file its petition in'the Dis-;tiff
trict Court within and for McCurtain
County, Oklahoma, against said de-l „.
fendant. D. D. Tucker, and that the (First published in the Gazette
said defendant, D. D. Tucker, must Au,?- 28 out SePt- 11)
: County,
prior to the date of this (SEAL)
I
J. D. PARKS,
County Judge.
Jno. C. Head, Attorney for Plain-
answer said petition herein on or be- ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
fore the 11th day of October, 1920, TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY
or said petition will be taken as true GUARDIAN.
and a judgment rendered in said ac- State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun-
tion against said defendant, D. D. ty.
Tucker for the sum of $10800.00 with! IN COUNTY COURT.
interest from July 21, 1920, at 10 per In the Matter of the Guardianship of
cent until paid and the further sum | Nattie Nakishi, a Minor.
of $1080 attorneys fees upon two cer- On this the 28th day of August,
tain promissory notes executed July 1920, David Nakishi, as Guardian of
21, 1920, for $4000 and on July 28, the estate of the above named minor
1920, for $6800 and costs of suit and having filed his verified petition to
a further judgment rendered in said sell the real estate of minor describ-
action for the foreclosure of a certain ed in said petition for the reasons
mortgage securing said promissory said petition stated. And it appear-
notes of even dates therewith, there !ing to the Court from said petition
being a mortgage securing each of that it is necessary that said real es-
said notes, the said mortgages being ;tate or some portion thereof be sold
upon one set of drug fixtures, includ- for the reasons in said petition stat-
ing soda fountain, located in drugged-
store at Valliant, Oklkahoma; one' IT IS ORDERED That said peti-
delco lighting system located at Val- tion be and the same hereby is set
liant, Oklahoma, all fixtures for down for hearing on the 28th day of
rooming house located on corner of September, 1920, at the hour of ten
Dalton & Harris Streets in Valliant, o'clock A. M., of said day, at the
Oklahoma, and one Oldsmobile road- County Court room of McCurtain
ster, and 31 cows located at Idabel, 17 County, Oklahoma, at which time and
head of cows located north of Val- place the next of kin and all persons
liant, and 162 steers on ranch north interested in said minor's estate may
oi Valliant, Oklahoma, branded turn- appear and show cause, if any they
ble T and cross on left hip, and the have why an order should not be
replevin upon said property will be granted for the sale of so much of the
sustained, and a receivership hereto- leal estate of said minor as is neces-
fore appointed will bp confirmed, and sarv for the reasons in said petition'
adjudging that defar.lt has been made stated.
in said mortgages; that plaintiff has IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That:
a first lien upon said property for a copy of this order be posted up in >
the amount of said indebtedness, and three public places in the County of j
ordering said progeity sold to satis- McCurtain, State of Oklahoma, one,
riuht Mr n.™ Ai J lfy said indebtedness, and forever bar- of which shall be at the Court House
rnivrunT ** * diamond j rjnp. and foreclosing said defendant where said hearing is to be held, and
T CATTLE COM- of and from all right, title, estate, in- a copy thereof personally served up-
Hopkins, Manager, Kerest\ ProPerty and equity of re-Ion the next of kin of said ward and;
the Smithville, Okla. (lvr-10A2n pt,on in or to 9aid ProPe«"ty or all other persons interested in the es-!
| any part tereof; a judgment will be tate of said w rd, residing in thej
09.
*>r City Property some Gilt Edyej REWARD—We will pay $200 re-
Real Estate Notes drawing 8 and 10 j ward for any one found stealing any
l per cent interest. PERKINS & iof our brand of battle or mark of
tO NEAL, Phone 93, Idabel, Oklaho-; hogs. The cattle are branded X on
P*?' (tfJ19) j left hip, left side bar over X and bar
g— 1 under. Hog mark, left ear, crop and
tt FOR SALE—The Gazette has just I button
Secoived a nice assortment of foun- j hole.—FRANCHOT
mk in penn and Holyoke Clips for sale.! PA NY, E. H.
This is the Edison Fountain Pen,
r
LYRIC PROGRAM
Matinee 2:30; Saturdays 12:30;
not in arms must have ticket.
Night 7:00 o'clock. Children
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH
Lina Cavalieri in "A Woman of Impulse."
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST
Owen Moore in "The Desperate Hero."
W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND
"He Laughs Last"—Big V Comedy.
"Beautiful Model"—Miutt and Jeff.
"Silent Avenger" with William Duncan.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD
George Walsh in "Sink or Swim"
Sink or Swim is of Douglas Fairbanks style without in any-
way being an imitation. In fact, compares favorable with the
best Douglas Fairbanks pictures. The action is rapid all the way
through. There are no dull moments—and it will keep you laugh-
ing (at times roaring) all the time. The laughs are caused by the
acting as well as by the subtitles, which are witty in the first
reel and a half, and humorous in the remainder. Know you will
take swimming best but Sink or Swim is a good one, believe me,
"don't miss it. No advance in prices.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH
William Farnum in "The Joyous Troublemakers." Not a
western but a good, clean comedy drama. The last of the Far-
num pictures we are able to get.
Bray Pictagraph. Admission 15 and 35c.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH
Fatty Arbuckle in a "Reckless Romea."
"Hidden Dangers" with Joe Ryan and Jean Page.
"Tough Luck" Rolin Comedy.
Bray Pictagraph: (Matinee only).
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