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t eilOSAIHA. DAILY EXF1ZII, OI1CIAII1, OKLAIOOi. PAGE TWa r No. 9938 THE Oklahoma National Bank Of Chickatha, Oklahoma Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of the Currency at. the close of business on JUNK 30 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .... Overdrafts J U. S. Bonds Federal lieserve Bank Stock Furniture and Fixtures Redemption Fund -State Bonds and Warrants 30,258.8!", Cash and sight exchange 312,158.79 Total LIABILITIES CaHtal stock, Surplus Undivided profits, nel Circulation .... Depositi - Total - The above Statement Is correct. $174.18rt.8 1,040.70 25.000.00 3.9O0.00 6,000.00 1.250.00 342,417.64 $852,803.18 $100,000.00 30,000.00 12.707.61 25,000.00 085,005.67 $852,803.18 F. T. CHANDLER, Cashier. Our idea of a safe, solvent, satisfactory bank is exem plified in the above statement.1 Report of th Condition of The Farmers State Bank CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA . At Close of Business, JUNE 30 191G. RESOUKCES. Loans and Discount! Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate - Bonds and Warrants 'Cash and Sight Exchange f225,087.39 4,147.43 4;520.60 $25,230.40 47,083.39 72 913.79 ill LIABILITIES Capital Stock 1'aid in . Surplus Undivided Profits, net Deposits $30C,Mi).21 $ 50,000.00 4,500.00 6,225.43 21U.943.78 $306, 669.21 The above statement is correct. J. W. Wilson, Cashier Deposits Jure 30th 1915 Deposits June 30th 1916 Increase $142,773.29 $245,943.21 $103,169.92 M THE ONEYLESS MAN Go search the whole world, and find, if you can, a welcoming smile for the moneyless man. Pessimistic, but true in a business sense. Open a Savings Account here to bear compound Interest; put into it what you've been wasting, and soon you can smile while the worlk smiles with you. The Chickasha National Bank T. H. DWYEK, President. ROY C. SMITH, Cashier. . , BRANCH OFFICE OF Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co. 318 First National Bank Building. Chickasha, Okla. FARM AND CITY LOANS '"Promptness and Satisfaction" Our Motto. JNO. E. WHlTc". ManaKer. The Daily Express Delivered One Week for only 10 Cents VVILBERT ROBINSON SEVERE TASKMASTER .') V f . VuV ' 7 TO!ME V..TJ Qirrm.4rvL An tenner r t r n-rA-izr t rrr a 7 Leader of Brooklyn Dodger and Some of His Players, There always Kan been bii iuipros1 lion that Wilhert Robinson was an easy boss and Uiat. as such KIh men vill play on him with the result that the athletes shirk their duty to the detriment of Brooklyn's iiciiiiant inter ests. Any number of fanH can lie found who will declare in favor of a taskmaster like Metlraw and against a suave mnnaj;r like Kobby. They hold the opinion that hall players must be driven Blave.like if a club la to be a wimi'M-. Kid (iloving them gets notli Ini? Id the end but the borne laugh. Ueceiit events have proved, however, that Kobby Is less solicitous of the feelings of his men ilia it in other yea is, writes Leu Wooster In the Urooklyn Times.- Wille he still ap plies the salve anil is ever ready to bestow praise for a clever piece of wort- Ke is driving his team harder WON'T CHANGE HIS PITCHERS Manager Jennings of Tigers Gives Reasons for Not Removing Hurler Who Gets Poor Start. lUiRhle Jennings, the keeper of the Jungle team, says that be has been panned a lot lor keeping pitchers on Manager Hughle Jennings. the bill nhen the batters have fount their range, but explains bis motive? with some son nil reason. "When 1 au litnince the piti her to start the pme,' said Jennings, "he is Hie best man ) have for that day's work. If they hit him they will probably hit the next one I offer them. These one inniu bursts win tames sometimes, but il j on don't win anil you throw hwbv a couple of piti hers. ou are up againsl j it when the double-deckers corue ' along." WOULD TABOO -TROT" STEALS Move on Foot to Eliminate Unwar ranted Purloining of Bases in One-Sided Games. There's a movement on foot for s new ruie tliat will tut down the base stealing averages of athletes who get a chance to bolster this percentage by trotting from sack to sack when they get on in the ninth inning their team is hopelessly hehmd. Fur vrrs it has been Uliileist among ball players that cad hers won t even trv to get I miners out under such circumstance. These pilfered sacks don't he! ' to win the game and they're a re c libit' jo'i. And yet a f'w smii donated steals may enable the lucky jdaver to lead the league in h;e running, nosing out sonic p'aer who has l ad to work fur every ste;ii The ru!eniakrs have I'-gistat-'it o it ( v-i't tor a steal wh"n th otiier half d -s sttetiipteil d :ca'. fail", a '"I ' " tl,,y are tia how to word .1 iiiii- to cover this other lu't'i.;s t il. ud d ting ami eoniit.'lling every man In a regit lar berth to step right up to the toi notch of bis ability. Kailute to meet requirements carries with it th ignominy of u job at bench warming. Ollie (t'Mata was gives two days only to establish his worth to the team The same limit, was set lor Gus Oetz Casey Ptengol was soiucwhat short of the staniiani und Jimmy Jolinstou was given' the assignment In right Held Zack Wheat is under surveillance. The noted caretaker of the left wing of the outer defense is culling very little lig uro in batting and his Itelding laeks 'the snap of old limes. Kobhj is deierniined to laud Urook lyn a winner if it's in the team, ile I? experimenting with thut object in view. Hobby is playing the cards foi a winner, and expects every man tc do his part or buffer the consequences Stuck on tne Job. "The great trouble nowadays." -began the curbstone philosopher, "Is that no man is satisfied with his job." ".My job souls mti," Interrupted the chimney-sweep. "And I'm stuck. on mine," .veiled the tar spreader from the ad joining roof. 'Whereupon the orator turned b'r. tki-mu from economics to preparedness.--- Puck. , For Practical Purposes. "So you prefer a political boss In charge of municipal affairs to city commissioners'.''" "Yes," replied the old fashioned politician. "It stands to reason, that it is much easier to bring one man, around to your way of think ing than it is to convert live or six." WESTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won. Dcnlsoii "i- McAlester 18 Tulsa --IS Fort. Smith :!S Sherman Muskogee "7 Oklahoma City :il Paris :!:! Lost. U 41 IS 47 4!l Pet. .f,r,8 ..'!):! ,r,7s .iii;i ,1:17 .4:!.") .4i .402 Results Yesterday. At McAlestor (!, -Oklahoma S. At Tulsa 1, Muskogee 0. At Sherman 5, Fort Smith 1. At Denlson 5, Paris u. Games Today. Oklahoma City at McAlester. Muskogee at Tulsa., Fort Smith at Sherman. ' Paris at Denlson. t .. 4 ' AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. . ' 4 Won. Lost. Pet. Km York i:l 29 ..'!"7 Cleveland - .--12 III ,."'75 Chicago !!!' 31 ."7 Boston Sit "I ."" Washington 38 21 .."28 Detroit :!8 . 2 ..'.14 St. Louis 31 .42 .425 Philadelphia 17 50. ,25 4 Results Yesterday. At Boston 0-0. Chicago 4-1!. At Washington-Detroit, rain. At Xew York 2. Cleveland :!. At Philadelphia-St. Louis, rain. Games Today. Chicago at lloston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Xew York. Condensed Statement of The First National Bank of Chickasha. Oklahoma At the Close of Business June 80,1910 RESOUKCES Loans and Discounts - 1770.548.27 State, County and City Warrant! . - 23.015.0G Overdrafts ... . 10,197.70 Premium on Bonds . . , 2,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures - 10,000.00 Real Estate Owned , - 1 i . 50,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock " 7,800.00 United Btates Bonds at par - 200,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand . $ 15.000.00 Cash with U.S. Treasurer' ' 13,400.00 Cash in Vault 76,697.48 Cash with Banki 122,871.57 State Bondi 184,300.00 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus i Undivided Profits, ' ' Circulation , . ' Individuals , $355,956.47 Depoiltl Banks 56.283.76 United Statei 8,238.73 411,269.05 11,484,740.14 $200,000.00 60,000.00 4.261.18 200,000.00 1,020,478. $1,484,740.14 The above ctatement la correct. F. L. SLUSHER, Cashier. The above figures fehow the condition of this Bank. We invite accounts of all desiring safe, conservative and liberal banking connections. - No rediscounts. No borrowed money. , h NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ' n , Won. Lost. Pet. Urooklyn 12 27 .CO!) lioston -u(i 21) .,")o4 Philadelphia 37' 0 .532 Now York 40 03 ..":);! Chicago ,'J6 31) .458 Pittsburgh .".3 37 .471 St. Louis 33 39 . 4 5 S Cincinnati 32 45- .110 Results Yesterday. At Chicago 0,, Boston 4. ,, At Cincinnati (j, Brooklyn 3. At Pittsburgh 7, New York 1. At St. Louis-Philadelphia, rain. , Games Today. Boston at Pittsburgh. ' Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. LOOK GOOD PEEL GOOD No one can either feel good nor look good while suffering from consti pation. Get rid of that tired, draggV, lifeless feeling by a treatment of Dr.' King's New'Life Pills. Buy a box to--day, take one or two pills tonight. In the morning that stuffed, dull feeling-' is gone and you feel better at once. 25e at your druggist. Adv. d&w Man's Preference. If women only listened to men in their choice of elothos, they would always ho "tailored'' on the street and in public places in the afternoon. 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