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' I G II LT W 0 ELD i i) T I VI' VI? U.S. STEEL GRANTS A WAGE INCREASE Condensed Statement of the MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, TULSA, OKLA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1914 OTHERS TO ADVANCE .Q, . SVil! Roundly Scored I: Indoor life Makes Fal AKt: on Of KOMI to KXBl WB1QH1 DOWN, "l( TO BE duce BorBBnuooi J AT Cash and Sight Exchange LIABILITIES DepOfiti -j ' 529.81 557.00 10,401.52 9,000.00 3,098.00 149,509.20 . rJ.i.l)Ki.0() 11,222.16 2 500 "to 354,373.37 $393,095.53 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1915. RESOURl BS. Loan- tnd Discounti $455,219.00 Overdraft H-4' Bond ami Warrants 36,842.00 Other Real Estate Owned 2,428.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 371,568.19 Total 1872,565.72 L1ABILI1 IBS. ( apital r.o.ooo.oo Surplus ami Undivided Profits 16,737.67 Dividend Unpaid 5,000.00 Deposits 800,828.05 Total ' $872,565.72 THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE CORRECT, F. A. HAVER, Cashier No falsi pr d in the aehieven ents nhown by these comparative statement becloud our acknowledgement of the fact that our growth is hut a concrete expression of the good will of n(i many people toward tins institution. iFFIl BBS O. N. WRIGHT 'resident J, TRUMAN NIXON, Vice-President E L. TAL.M.W. Vice-President Y. A HAVER, Cashier W. A BROWN LEE, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS (j N. WRIGHT W. A. REVNOLIW J. TRUMAN NIXON HAS. A. HOBSON ROBT. R. LOCKWOOD W. A. BROWNLEE J. M. CRI'TCHFIELD B. L T.M.MAX P. A. HAVER H. B. FREDERICK A. E. WATTS Merchants and Planters Bank "A BANK MADE BIG BY SMALL ACCOUNTS" S. W. CORNER SECOND AND MAIN DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Ml III puii-Hili III i ii mi n: I Mil M I I I Aid in Ii. ii. ,1 'i -in ntmii li) tuBht to lh di- n would ISS well' rMpon Had par- Mil K.I iiml i iii test. boter Wouldn't f.lvc Ip I out for 1 1 1 i i . 'i two lovers sat together with i lovely face toward him, net ru-ii 1 hi "tit lU to inontlon It, bei auite it I I mi ii' ,1 Hun 1)11) nf Hi ll Handed ii in ii'i'.L- fl Mill I, III i lighted ins in State H la st Madlaon i m. latlon ahead with i defined ami thai we are of forces bi ri rcmoti M i ili QEARYOUR SKIN h WITH CUTICUKA K.'iii i.or hours in. i uhylng the Janitor pull it at I i in This "i ked until Dome of i he students ncarlj pulled him oul of in il Then he imilt a cloi k which Mi' imilt (i bed ki pine board with Ihrec legs, two it the head and one hi the foot. The leu :n the tool was in two tinn- .mil operated on an elbow The elbow was held by a peg sii thai n the pen wan released the bed would drop to an angle "f IS de gree A Htronii rord, fastened to the pen led t., t he clock : m the end of tin. pord near the clock wan h large stone Before retiring the cord wan would do lis deadl) woi i The nohie i i i i 1 di i tin kindling; and wood the night to open and e Wished tO I moi it. I think i,. v nil hi ease .iii hit .i n t hlng ihould I her ride nto red a siKh US .it I III' il ' ' III it In my duty after wa are n happen to di a 1 1 egula r iiiiiiinii The lover al 1 of anguish, iv darling," he muttered, "t ! sin Ider when i think r mm1i a imr rlblt poaaiblllt) Nevertheless, i hope I am nil; it it i niiiiiu iiiiiimii in oreelate In i i u u; tiU the Wise and thoughtful aplrli in hail i lie supremo i 0 i his question. Hi. turned ami faced her, liuth her handi in his Ami " In' replied. "I shall If things gel so that together, and i am no) tn him' one red I il i i all inn salary In the courts, Be kei i n ll Ing a itti a hli h v"1 have irage to approach taking in Mill II Hi llf llll i' i annot liv c nailed iii""1 for count upon mo cent, even If it to defend mi lelf fore t do that I'll sh.' burled hei head di r houl- Life. History Brown Anybody can make history, hi know hul only a great man can , hut hen his as sure t" be is i hi, n it Is i of history, mm 'II The Boap to cleanse and p irify, 'lie Ointment to soothe and heal those con ditions which affect (he purity ano beauty of theikin, seal) and liair, Samples Free bj M.iil Cllttpurt si,i k,i,t I Mnlnrnt i )Jbnl uin,l. ol mi lt mnlM frr witl AilAr.. peat .hiiI " uUours," jjcpi m m , Mrs, 1 1 p book, li.i.tun. i ,i ini ,' placed he stnted time by the filial roiiiiit'M ror i i. lulu ii Sauce, you alwaj da bul add the Jutes of half .i lemon with the sugar to each nuarl and moi iii find marked Ira provemeni The lemon Juice makes t he sauce cli an i and muoh more solid M ii. B., 'ul Al.. en ild en I i W I' XTER, Cashier nM)ls, smi ,, (UMltflU.N (il ME AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ' 'I TULSA, ' K LAHl I I A f l llir i lu-i of Bliallll -ss II, , . ml. i i S Extra Session of Legislature Is Called (Continued from Pass One.) of the legislature several weeks, made statement us to the manner o the replies he bad received, Among ihe flrsi answers m il branch vised m favor 1 Later many of iri-sti .1 t hore v ii hr of RESOURC'KS Loans -11111 i dscounts , M70.9 1 1 t lecurltios 126,400 i h erdrafts 40,81 1 - ii it. d St. iti s Monds 100,01 Federal Rc o-n Bank . 3.4,'. 00 rurnlture and Fixtures. . , I.hOO.OO Cash and Km hnnge tSI,ST4 14 T iTAl, . ItfuJ, 683. Oil .1 vhii ,ITII H Capital Rtock Surplus nut Profits Ctrculatb n lluNilK Hul I DWPil . . Deposits T 'T.Vt. I I ii (1,1 . UMX.tl 100,000.00 lino (iii Tl I.l3-.'.2;i . ftSMli.S Tin Bliovc statement Is ,'orroct. L v BAXTBR, Cashier. Your Business, Large or Srtuill, Invited ' unti l ions. .7. W. McNeill, K. T. J.Mnlel, ('. 1. Alcxnndei, W II .ni ly, Mux Miidan- k) . J. ii. Winemiller, i. W. Baa tar. s i nl. a ninjoril v of tin' legislature mi- r the special session, thOSe ullii bud KIIK- i no occasion for the special session called on him In per son umi advised him thai after con sulting their constituent and delib erating over thr questions that ware essential to have attention, thai they then advleed In favor of the special session, Onlj one member of either branch, the senate, had Intimated that the special session could noi adjourn within i!int d.,s Ait other mem bers nf both bouses agreed thai the work i-oiiid be rompleted and the leg islature adjourn in thirty days, Tin- call for tin spei i.il session had nix.i been indorsed h both the United M.iiis senators from Oklahoma. Kssnmes Itcsponaihillt) Covirnnr Williams also said Hint he had sought inhir" of the entire Oklahoma congressional delegation, not nllh a VlatS of ioiiIiiir any of tin' teaponalbtllty on them, bul with the vlea of havin counsel from them to di'toriiiine what was his duly, and Unit he hud raportefl the conotuslon tliat It is Ins duty to rail the Speotal SSSalUO. and as SUOk authority was vested In him as uinrrnor of (lie Ktiitr by the ('(institution, lie assumed ull rpsponnllitllty and would no iittpiuiit tu place an) of it on the legislature Condensed Statement of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TULSA, OKLA. At the Close of Business December 31, 1915 RESOURCES: Loans $1,428,215.17 Overdrafts NONE U. 8. Bonds (at pur) 126,000.00 stuck in Federal Reserve Hank 4.500.(11) Culbertson Building 75,000.00 Other Real Estate, Furniture and Fix tures 17,194.10 Bonds, Warrants and other Eligh Glass Securities $ 71,061.90 Cash & Due from Hanks 1,109,152.89 1,180,214.79 $2,831,124.06 LIABILITIFS: ( aRital Stock $ 125,000.00 Surplus and Profits 32,312.39 Circulation 125,000.00 De 'I isits 2,;")48,8ll.(;7 $2,831,124.06 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ft. R. McCullough, President II. O. McClure. Vice-President A. E3, Bradshaw, Cashier Roscoe Adams, Assistant Cashier E. s. Voting, Assistant Cashier, Wm, IT. Walker B. F. Rice P. L. Price P. E. Magee L. K. Cone S. DeZcll Hawley or members of ate, "So measure affect the state I r ganl ami he submitted t consideration," have is nfldi riee (ve en; i thai I the people lf ni" Wbal i ratio ' i i' tin- leaisiul'il will approve lit gue la I s- M . also t he ' i"U the measure. , oiicn s.s or the sen- s exc ip tlio.se that generally, and w hleh I - i ", I. ' .Mil l's. Will a the b glslsturs for ; wld t!io gnvernor, "I In ti; 1 1 opte and I he i . t majoi It) of i , .-. v ii ii they le far the conald - i isl il i. an t how , li ii m them, thr ; t . " e illina a f 'in legislature and I of lln' i,-amlut'ire on To Coal s.tn.'ioo "1 have the assurance that this i leglalature win be conduotad at the l .si expense possible and I (sal sura that it will not rust oyer $:'5,000 to $:if. i. Thai -nee goes to the effect thai it Will be run with the i.. isi number of employes and at the least possible expense. While there ar- several mutters upnii which leglatatlon will te raoonv ; ended, Including amendments to the new road law, possibly something in addition to the Insurance law, provl- ll p by Which more Industries may I add, .1 to ;ho i-tiito prison, and the i iii'y of working st'ite convicts no the roads, it Is well known that the action of the United states so pram court In declaring iinconHtltu iiuiial ihu gianJ.'i.thur clause Ip uk- lahoma Is the most Important reason for the Special session, If it should happen thai several of the things rec- oniiiicnuen lor H'Klslatl e action are, not taken up at all, the effect of the nullification of the grandfather i la use must he remedied. Amilnst I lie Nccro. Just bow this Is going to be done no one has suggested as yet, but the main point will be to prevent the negro from voting if thcr.- ia a wav this can be done. There Is one way he can't he disfranchised and that is that lus color will he no aid to the legislature In denying hlni the i ballot. Governor Williams would not indl 'ct In advance what should bo done To ( me ultdren'i Colds, Keep ehild dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Hr. Hell's I I'lne-Tar-Honey. It is pleasant. manning, ontisoptlo, inises phlegm and reduces Inflammation, The first dose gives relief, continued treatment With proper care will avoid ferious illness or a long cold lion't delay treatment. Don't let your child suf fer. (et a bottle todnv. Insist an Mr. Hell's Plne-Tar-Hoiiey iia at Druggists. Adv. "" mo maners that lie would Trc ominend to the special session, but ; said that each subject would 1 aV' jthe fullest consideration Wore btlHi; I auhtllillnH