The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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OF STATE BANK an n«r
HOT net
"WELL, SAL"
this Bank Deposit Guaranty L*w be a good one. Had
five hundred dollars in Planters & Mechanics bank of Ok-
lahoma City when she busted. Them fellows that win!
up failed banks phoned out to me next day to come right
to town and get my coin. I laugh every time to think
what a lufky fellow I am to be a citizen of Oklahoma.
This is where they protect us fellers that don't know
anything about banks or bank statements.
"YOU CAN'T LOSE"
Deposits in thia bank are protected by the Guaranty Fund
of Oklahoma.
The First State Bank
Chas. M. Hoover. Cashier
Total V*"
Gross amoust needed.... 1350^00
Net amount needed (♦73*67
Tofais:
Balance orf hand.. ...... $413 39
Estimated liloom* frow
other loursee than
tom...; 447 00
Total
Gro* needed... 3«*r 0
Net "i o t reeled. . • ..*♦ 89451
Itit' i rut hund
ttalanoa >n hand N -ne
ie-one Iona
oihn M>urcee th*«
Ul.8
Tot ti Non-
Or****
Net amount .... .1540©<>
rl' : "*
fjro* :ifn 'unt ft« t«d. .$1740 0')
Nrt amount nwled. .... 1740
We, I>. P. Vincent, president
of b ard. end Meade Johnston,
town clerk of the t<>wa « f in
Washita county, state of Okie*
homa, d>> hereby certify tha the
above-and foregoing estimate*
are correct and necessary and
wfre made by the board of tnn-
tPf at a meeting h dd on the
first Monday of July, 1012, which
was the 1st day of July, 1912.
Witness our hands and seal
this 1st day of July, 1912.
f Seal]
Attest: MEADE JOHNSTON,
T >wn Clerk.
D. P. VINCENT,
President of Board of Trustees.
f Watch This Space
1 in your store or bank (to you employ I
" *. ...l.tinal u^livitlAa OP hltf hdllMlV
|£5TiriATE OP EXPENSES
Of the Town of Foss, Washita
County, Oklahoma-
To the excise board of Washi-
ta county, Oklahoma:
We hand you herewith a re-1
port of the estimated expenses;
necessary for the town of Foss|
for the fiscal year ending Junej
30, 1913.
.Contingent Supply Fund. ■
Balance on hand $287 02
Estimated income from
other sources thai)
tuxes None
Total 278 02
Gross atrount needed 800 00
Net amount needed . 512 98
Street and Bridge Fund.
Balance on hand 3 88
Estimatod income from
other sources than
taxes 15 00
Total 1 88
(jiro3s amount needed 50 00
Net amount neeoed 12
Lighting Fund.
Balance on hand 2216
Estimated income from
sources other than
taxes 150 00
Total 178 16
Gross amount needed 1350 00
j Net amount needed H71 84
Water Fund.
I Balance on hand .. 100 33
, Estimated income from
other sources than
i taxes 276 00
%
THE CENTRAL
FEED, COAL & WAGON YARD
Dealers In
All Kinds of
ALandFBE] )
(
H
A.
GALE & SON, FOSS
Publisher's
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Tit st State Bank
at Foss in the state Oklahoma,
at the close of business June
41, 1912.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, 30,23o.21
Stocks, Bonds, W ar'ts,ttc n:M .48
Banking House • 5,000,00
Other Heal Estate owned.. 757-24
Due from banks -2,844,95
Checks A ot'r cash items 260.07
Guarantee Funa 345.50
Cash in bank 2,877.05
TOTAL « • 63,144.50
liabilities
Capi'al stock paid in 15,000.00
Surplus fund 200.00
tJna"Vd p-ofitfl, iedS ex-
penses & taxes paid 1,159.15
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check 40,920 30
Demand certificates of
deposit 5,632.5(5
Cashier's checks outs'ng 232.49
total 03.144.50
State of Oklahoma, county oi
Washita, ss. 1, Chas.M.Hoover,
cashier of the above r.amed bank,
do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best oi
my knowledge and belief, so help
m'e God. Chas. M. Hoover.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 27 dav of June 1912.
H. C, Hubbard,
Notary Public.
Com. expiresAuu'. 10, 1914
Correct—Attest A.T. Thurmond
K.K.Thurmond
Directors
RECAPITULATION.
•resources
Loans and discounts $30,235.21
Banking house - 5,000.00
Guarantee Fund - 345.50
Warrants - 824.48
Other real estate owned 757.24
Cash and sight exch ge 25,982.01
When you em
ploy men to work
on your farm or
in your store or bank «fo you employ him because of his
i>ast political activities or his honesty and ability to do
the work required of him? Do you hire him to work or
because of sortie political pull? In the c.unly affairs
why not use the ->*me discriminating judgement that
you do in y<>ur own business affaire? Running a de-
partment or a county is ju*|t as much a business as a
hank or store and should have the same competent
management. Money can hq saved or lo<t to the coun-
ty by neglect or oversight. Qualification and e«l ere
the only prevention. The business transacted in the
district olefk'w offide is your businefc*. Who will you
bir« to run it. for the ne*t two years? I am sn appli-
cant for the >b. I know the work and am villinjf to
d« it. When 1 n* ed help 1 can pay for it. The salary
in targe *n«m>rh that I can afford it. I am not after the
office for the political prestige *«d pull and wiH be
inatwd by no political riner or faction. If elected T will
he what any offiee-holdef ehould I*, a servant oT th*
people. Auguai 6 i* the day you chooa*. Your choice
should be
Peter Dalke
from Okeene last week suffering
from sunstroke, is able to lie up
town again.
Mrs. L. A. Arnold and Mrs. R
M. Tate and children Mt Tues-
day for their homes in Konawa
after a month's visit with their
daughter and sister. Mrs. Ham-
ilton Nation.
Read the ads in this paper.
Invest a dollar today in a year's
subscription to The Enterprise. |
. I
You can rent a 3-gallon ice i
cream freezer at the East Side
confectionery.
Subscribe for this paper.
Dolph Velvin was in Clinton
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Bert LaRue is here from Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. Baily and children of Ca-
rfhte are guests of Mrs. Fra ik
Hartronft this week.
The
BLUNCK
Studio
Chas. Murphy returned to Ok- <
lahoma City Sunday where he
has a position in a hospital.
Miss Bertha Birmingham of
Houston, Texas, is the guest of:
Miss Maud Surber.
Mrs. A. A. Pearson and child-
ren of Banner are visiting rela-
lives in and near Foss this week.
Makes Faces
r>-
Are You Ready
to Have
Yours Made?
Phone
R. L. Payne, who came home
If you are tired and thirsty sfop at the Diamond and get a
cold drink of pure water.
The Diamond KoteS is Still
THE
BANK OF
FOSS
Total - - - !? 83,144.50
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in, 15,000 00
Surplus - - 200,00
Deposits - • 48,785.3w
Und'd profits • 1.159.15
Does a General Banking Business.
Deposits Guaranteed.
We Will Appreciate Your Business.
=
BANK OF FOSS
FOSS, OKU.
45 :
Total
*iv3,144.50
Board and Room by the Day or Week.
Dad Has Just Opened a
SHORT ORDER DEP'T
Get a short order at any time.
Ice cream by the gallon, quart or dish. Leave.your orders.
Also get your cold drinks at Dad s.
Everything priced tne
lavrdsL • :
You can get Tlu- Dallas
News and The Enterprise one
vear for a dollar-scventy*tive.
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I.ucua Count/. *
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