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f OlIICCJllBA DAILY IXfKXll, 6 X ! C ft. A 1 B A, OtLiaOHl Condensed Statement of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Chickasha, Oklahoma, .'.! At the Close of Busllness June 20, 1917. KK.SOUKCIIS I,ohiis and discounts ... ?.v,7. :''' JIchI elate owned .".ii.li'Mi eo 1'romiuiti on bonds . .. . t:.tou;() Furniture and fixtures I n.ti 'Hi.ou Federal Ilcscrvc bunk stork T.S'KU-o United States bond to secure t-irculut ion - svMm0.0 U. S. bonds ou hand . $ l.Ymie.on CanU with V. S. treasurer IU.'mx' am Cush in vaults n:t.Vi .11 Canh with banks :,:r: 1. n.i r Bonds and warrants -. .'I I'M l-.:; Liberty Loan bonds ir..ii'..iiu Dills or cxi-liaiiKO I I,;i:i.i.: I! S.u.issra UAIII1.1TIK3 Capital - JUon.imiUM) Surplus otumo.iio Undivided profits, not Il.sw.u:: Circulation X), unrt.no Reserved for taxes ",miO.(MJ Individuals $ 1 .:: 7 1 . l :r,.c,: IKTOsits: Hunks 10I.2..1I..V.I 'Undue! States lo, li'S II l,-ls.V.i.-,3.V2 " ' $l.'.i5!.8:.i!.;:r V. L. Sl.ryilKK. Cashier. Tho above riRures hliow the eoiiditoii of this bank. We invite ac counts of all desiring safe, conservative ami liberal banking connec tions. No rediscounts. No borrowed money. LLuauiUimuiuiiuximuui STATEMENT ,M'I M'ei'f", W 'Ut . . I Report of the Condition of THE FARMERS STATE BANK Chickasha, Oklahoma, At the close of Business, June 20, 1917, J RESOURCES " : ,r Or Loaua aud discounts . . ...... Overdrafts Furniture and fixtures Real estate . Honda and warrants , $ 38,400.21 Cash and Bight exchange- 102,348.31 1 40,7 IS. D5 $271,4(!9.0 1. 210.31 3,700.00 4,i.L'0.G0 ? 121,(513.76 r LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus . Undivided profits j, lX'loU3 .......... . .. (1,000.00 7, 00 ll. 2 3 S."i7,!)S2.o3 $421,648.76 The nbovo statement is correct. J. W. WILSON, Cashier. "v . i, J -"tAriiiaiiw i V,.. I George Waihinglon's Eirlbc'ay scA (he birth cf cur latd Are two dates ia history that go hand in hard; He much good advice to our joung ralicn gave, And if living today he would teach us to save. ,j wst.!---?- iW-,. '4 . FORCING INTEREST ! Cy CUJAN C. CLAGCTT. This Rule Keeps Married Men From Going to the Front ll bad 1 . 1 H i ' t Oudily fur llai'e iliiys nnil niidit-i ftrr! its Martha Pen eUli'lcn nooU In the doorway pcri'liT; out. Inlc) Hie RMtberios ilurknens t lie r T.jii heavy u ilownponr It seemed hh If till tin' weter; In the heavens tiri4 tw.'ii colli'i'tcd In one vast bucket ami overturned upon the little mill town. She watched the sweep of ruin with dismay, licsltntiug to btnve the on sloiiu'ht. "Veu hail better wait until If holds up. This cannot hist Ion::." n cool, pleasant voi.-e Nuhl fvotn nut the "died nv nt her back. A the men -poke ho was thinking of it talk he bad bud with bis father some days before, it'.id its 0011-eipicn-'cs, "How Im It that Tllchiird IVnillo ton's pl,-l Is wnrliln.tr In the mill?" lie b"d rsked 4ne o'der ntrtii. Id T-jifi T'nily flicked the ns'i from lil ,;iir..lV nt,, ,;ii;si.d (julie a time be fore, rtnswerlnc. 'Why?" be bail asked nt length. "She frini out of pl.iiv," "If rhe has to make her llvlinr 1 fancy she i ihens II in llie ivbv hhv best can. You have charu'i A married nvjn of elii;ilile ane, in ordi r to cscapti niiliii'.ry draft, tuut I be the nil., (support of his wife and 'children under the rules to e:;emp jtijns scl forth iu President Wilson's .proclamation. He must contribute fifly-olie per cent toiv;nd her support. 1 I For example, should it require s'.'.o 'a mouth to main the wife and she Is 'enrnie ;;.;!) of that amount the husband I could not escape. I I Affidavits for exemptions must be fib d by cither the husband, the w ife or a third party. 1 I The affidavit of the husband must : be accompanied by one supporlig alfl-, I davit, but that of u wife requires two 1 such affidavits. j I Following is the rule touching this point: J j Any niuirird man whose wife or child is dependent upon his labor lor support, upon presentation to such I 'local board, at any time within 10 days 'after the filing of a claim for his dis-' charge by such married man, of an af-' of the de- f ula vit signed by It 1 1 11 giving his name partment. ln't rer work fuilisfne- tnry?" I "Perfectly, T v..v; only wondering1 Why she l;d to mnl.e her living." j "There was n slump in certain Bf- ' cuilties nod n'l 1 !!: t'eiullctiin save;! from li;e vvri'cl; was Hint collude on th( eil;re of town where the irl nrtd her mother lived. Then to make mat' : lei's wor::e. the shod; killed hl.n." j "Couldn't yoil li;i " done latter .)'J the Kirl than put her In the mill?" I "I tried, son. I'trt. my boy, Ihcre 1.7 n pride that will ret nceer help iiic , less It be given in the form of wor'r It win be:.-! for her to slay In her home town with he; meiher. so I (,-nvc her age, and place of residence; the name and place of residence of his wife; l.b.0 muuetsi. agelsl. and place of res idence of his child or children (if any): and slating that he is a married man. the husband of said wife, the father of her child or children; that i.uch wife, child, or children is (are) dept r.deut upon his labor for support us the term "labor" is used in these lules and 1 egula t ions ; that his income from which such wife and child or children received such support was mainly the fruit of his mental or phys ical labor, and was not mainly derived I winbl from property or other sources, inde 1 peude.il of his mental or physical labor. s.icli employment us I could. i'.hiuiy have done more." Tom swung himself out of the room An hour laler he wim riinuiel;!li! the town to llnd -omelhditr 1o mako M.ir-! And upon presentation, within the thn l'em':rfnti think. Hoses? There 'time aforesaid, to such local hoard of were none. I'.ooks r,ml candy noenirtd a supporting affidavit signed by such too ordlnnry n medium wllh which to Wjfn Riving her husband's nnmr approach her. At last, seized by i.rl Invplrntion. he wrote to tier, and till! 'was his loiter! "Mrtrthn Pendleton, up to now you have never given me n Ihotirbi. From now on. for it week, I ant colng to pom pel your Interest by writing to you ev ery iluy. Just n line. Unf'orlunnte ly, I have never dnbhled in corre spondence. Now I wish that T had. It would make if easier for me in (hi! iletrrmlnallon to draw your thought' In tny direction. "I cannot give you longer than n week because I bold you ton close In my heart lo wait longer. You will have to lliitik cf me, dear. Yon will not he able to help If. because I am only going to sign myself, One Who Cares," Every day for the week be had sent a lelter. Sometimes It was closely written, sometimes but 11 line, but each evening when the girl reached her home the big white ouveipe was lying upon the hall table. Now. as she stood In the 111BI door sturlm out Into the drenching rnin. her umbrella turned inside out from her first attempt lo battle with the wind, she turned penilesed eyes upon the young fellow standing near. "T have waited until T can wait nfl longer, Mr. Dally, Mother will tin alarmed'." "You will have to wait until it holda up," he replied. "Come into the ofliee. It Is plensnnler lliere than here." led the way. touching the olectriej switch and throwing fhe room into brll- j Hunt llt'ht. "Sit here in father's chut;-, i Miss Pendleton, Fnle has taken lit hand in nffairs tonight and I I want to talk to you." She turned to lilm in some surprise. "You know dad pretty well, do you 1 not ?" "lie has been very 1:1ml to nip," sbtl answered simple "lie's thut kind " Tom tool; n deen brea'h'T want you to go to th par-! nonage Willi me before you return! home." The !rirl had risen and was looking j nt him wi'li crimsoned cheek's, ".lust I what do you meen. Mr. IViily?" j Now that the die was c.v-t Tm re-! gained n semblance of confidence, I "What I have been telling you fur n week past. I coub'n't no u ymir home i without ei-eiitin? Lovs-p here in the j mill, and I didn't wish to subject y,ui j to that, ('bailee hns bronchi about j our meeting curlier than I o:octed." lie fumbled in bis pocket. "I have ibn and place of residence; her ami place of residence; the numcls) 'aneisl and residence of their child or children (If any); and stating that she is the wife of suc h person, the mother of such child or children, and that he is the fathei of her child or children; the approximate amount of her sepa rate income anil the independent in come of such child or children during the last preceding year, exclusive oftun: any sums received from her husband, and exclusive of any gifts to her ot her child or children, the same being merely the income derived from the separate or independent property of, or property held in trust for her, the child or children; that she or her child or children is (are) dependent upon her husband's labor foi support, as the term "labor'' is used iu these rules and regulations; and that her husband's income from which slw. her child or children received such support was mainly the fruit of his mental or phys ical labor, and was not income mainly derived from property or other sour ces, independent of his menial or physical labor. And upon presentatin. withfn the lime aforesaid to such hvul board of a supporting affidavit signed by a head of a lainily rcsidii:;- within the area in v hii h such local board has jurisdic tion, givin;,' the name, ago. aud place of residence of the husband whose discharge is sought; the uaiu'isl aud pbne of residence of his wife, child ,i)i' chiiilren (if any); and th" agelsl of such child or children; that : tick person, his wife, his child or c hil dren are personally well know n to af-j I'ant ;e.nd stating upon information ; v ami belief that such person is the bus-j baud of said wife, and the father of! (are) dependent upon her husband's labor for support, as the term "labor" I- used In these rules and regulations; that the husband's income from which support was received was mainly the fruit of ids mental or physical labor, and was not income mainly derived from property or other sources, inde pendent of his mental or phvsical la bor; and stating on oath the sources of affiant's Information and grounds for belief concerning the Income anil dependency of the wife, child, or chil dren. If the wife does not live within the area of such local board the affidavit of a head of a family may be made by such a person residing outside the area of such local board. If the claim for discharge? is filed in respect of such husband by his wil. then upon presentation, within the time aforesaid, to such local hoard of mi affidavit signed by such wife giving her husband's name, age, aud place of residence; her 'own name and place of resldeu'-e; the tunnels), age(s). and residence of their child or children (if any), and stating that she is the wife of such person and the mother of such child or children; and that he is the father of her child or children; the approximate amount of her sepa rate income and independent income of such child or children during the last preceding year, exclusive of any sums received from her husband, and exclusive of any gifts to her. her child or children, the same being mere ly the income derived from the sepa rate or independent property of. or property held in trust for her, the child, c,r children; that site or her child or children is (are) dependent up . her husband's labr for support. s the term "labor" is used in t.cse rules and regulations; and that her husband's income from which she, her child, or children received such support was age, juainiy tile frujf of meiat or ,,iiyH. own name i.,i, ..,.,1 , . , (,., ... .tlr, tiwi ileum,- mainly derived from property or other sour i ccs, independent of bis mental or ; physical labor. FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the store of Wren Drug Co. and get absolutely free, a sample bottle of Boschce's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung trou bles, which has a. successful record of fifty years. (Jives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 2.", and 7.a cents. For sale by all dealers in civilized coun ries. MODERN WOODMEN Regular and important nteeling of the camp tonight at their hall over electric light office. Come. John Nielmus, Consul, I). K. Emerson, Clerk. WEATHER ELSEWHERE I'M ,1. kv is licence. V. and the : ready?" For en nnp'-o. hrvtnlot:. "I ion fcrdy Vnur fist leMf lau:.l;ed. "V,, 1 Yon hnve clearing. your bnt Are vc.u her child ur children: the approximate amoMiit of til: separate 01; independ rnl income of s;'ch wife, child, or chil dren during the last preceding year, i xdusive of any sums received from the husband, exclusive of any gifts, the same being merely the income de rived from the separate or independ ent property of. or property held in ti'ti't for such wife, child or children; that sa. h ivife or child or children I Western Cnion reports re ceived at 8 a. ni. today: N o r t h T e x a s, generally cloudy, temperature' 7,; Central Texas, generally clear, lemporaturo. ,N0. East Texas, generally clear, temperature 7a. Gulf Coast, generally clear, temperature 7S. West Texas, generally clear, temperature 71; Amarillo, cloudy. 0 1. half inch rainfall. Arkansas. generally clear, temperature 70; Little Rock clear. 71. heavy rain hist, night. Louisiana, generally cloudy; teinpi'rature OS. Dklahoui a, .generally char, temperature "u. ; : i : : I ! i HOUSEWIVES, SIGN THIS TODAY lab'e Instant the girl ar h th" nlsht r. Ton,." c ar. I ha' ar handw I received Then sh,. re been t rlting fir HOUSEWIVES POOD CON ic It VATIC N PLEDGE tlnei'l'S ;,n, Very id, of y nlways I.r.iUaV: mid me re; d (Cupj rij:-:. ;-. ' ivh' 1 eir fa;her w ;n lef t or-, p :;d over for mother I w .Vie ,11 Join jou in lie servic e of food ot-.ser alio d I hen. .by ac cept membership in lie l';ii! d '.i-alioa, pie-'sing myself to tarry out th" ell l:.. 1 for tic S'al-s Food "it ions and It is easy to pay off a loan vith the Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co. - it 1.1 o because our terms are so liDerai ar a easy, occ us for that farm or city loan. J. L. WHlib, Manager. 313 First National Dank Bid?. Chickasha. Oklahoma Pic Eat Less Than Chlcl-e :.,.s jr.,.-'.:.! e' . i-.p-ti '. t! e j I'ri!i-!i ,:-.,ver:nu, Id's la'esi ;1 ivier io hot:-, 1:. e'er I a,' ea mr:n!a;n':i:r t "1 ' "! -pply at the t.-iist !M-- '.i -:- iw-t ''. ( : r -'nt i! r.K . I. , fo f I .1 ci- '( il-f.il . ', e l li; tie 1 iib-Uen. . -.- c at f,... : .1 . h corn, for '. e e; -f " ; ' h , nbo'il M be !'.:,,' - ! ; I,;1 i d, 1 ;e c pi ;;) t'.c-in nr r-'I 'nc .,(.(.. crnfs ii-cta i.l:etr Ul't, A d -.1 1 i c of Co' loo t administrator in the condt :nv circ nmstauces will penult. 1 1 of m. hmi Id afar ,r I! F. I) Sfi lo Oe. ! liiive n c crok I1. .,,.1 e f bu-baiel. and ....'!. V.'a ll.l'.g'.,!!. CII.'CKA.SMA LAL'-Y lu'AU to n. h. C I. Ml. tHHHtMtfttH tttttttH S- No. CJ33 THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK Chickaiha, Cklahcma. Official slatemaiit (condensed) to 1 1m Comptroller of Currency til the close of business on June l!H7. UK sou.: CMS Loans and discounts if1' ' I Overdrafts - V. Si. bonds . 0-.,uuo.ou Stock Federal Reserve bank 4,:mM Fun.iH.re and fixtures f ''." Li'demption fund - 1 L-a'I.OD Slate bombs and warrants '- -1 1.-7 Cash ami sight cubango oDIl.S'M).:: -I HI',, 1 1 1.80 LIAIilLITIIIS Capilal slock Surplus . Undivided profilf, net Circulation Reserved for taxe l.Vposits .f Ll.j.'i.llRUO $1(1(1.0(10.111) DO, tail). (it) c,,i;ui:.'.'ti H.'i.imo.ni) I, el) 1. 1)1 ',i7",'Jl."i.!i.l The above slatenient i:e correct. At (est F. T. Chandler, Cashier. Jl,ir,,",r,I.l() Win. II. DONAIIUI':, Vice President. Is bad: to lose vour fob 1 A ' I " , 1 is wore; dux poverty is me worst calamity f all. The Man with Money has fiL? monev safe adversity comes Jie is prepared jbr itz" "It never rains but 11 pours." It ft r v? 1 hf-t every thinj? hapo&na to a man when he is BROKE . Troubles never come ?ingiy." Guard atfainst Dover! y by puttirfr scrre cf your money in th3 bank. Of all the wcrries &rd care the worst is poverty and debt. You can preient t tin by the money you can weli afford to put into the bank n;w. Put YOUR money in OUR ba;.k. We pay 4 per cent interest. The Chickasha National Bank CHICKASHA, THURSDAY, JULY 19 WHO? Sells-F.'oto Circus."' VV II AT ? Champion i-'hows of the Wt rid WHEN? Thursday, July l!)th WHKRIO? Idaho Ave. and iJhepard Street I, irr t w o -Mi 1 1 e p .-l',,s I : ,?:..;v.-". X A W " a. 'I -lu--vL. .- - . . ' . - i.-.c- a. Se" Pi 4 'ffW Is i V 600-f EOPLE-600 r;TT rRESFSTISO AU. NATIO If A V .".J't1 4 HERDS ELEPHANTS j SPLENDID MRNACF.R16 2S HORSR.1 2 J RAILROAD TRAINS J II ACRES OF TENTS It r.000 BKAT8-I0.POO 1,001-WONDERS-UOOI A nlfOTeO SUBLIME, 5UFRLME, STUrLNUOU; IVlLilV-l PROCESSIONAL SPEC ACL DAILY ?Kn m SliDP-BL iA, lAIN.or 1 2 PERFORMANCES Uptoun Ticks.' Office ihrw L'ay at Owl Drug Sltrc 32iJ CV'chaflta Ave. The Daily Express DeliverorJ Ont'j Week lor only 10 Con Li-