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r aoi lira OMJCKAiH DAILY liriZIl, CHlbCAlttA, OXLinOHI Northern Grady Co. Calls n Fint 3C4 Men in Human Lottery (or War Service ' K n l ' .Mi li OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH I f IV J Report of the Condition of . "K : THE FARMERS STATE BANK Chlckaaha, Oklahoma, At the Closo of Business, June ?0, 1917. v ; V ' " ' RESOUIIC183 ,, ' . " ;, ' tLoavs anJl tllnoouuts ?271,4fllM) Overdrafta . 1.210.31 Furniture ant! fixtures 3,700.00 Heal estate - ' 4.520.CO Bonds' and- warrant I 38,400.21 Caill and tight exchange . J02,31S.34 140,748.55 LIABILITIES t Capital Btoek paid In Surplus - Undivided profits Deposits . That faint hearted notion that you've not jet a chaice, Ii the reason that really prevents yoi-r advance. Make "I Will" your slogan and ycu'll never ftel hat, Get the banking idea and you'll plough jcur way throigh. WW? It is easy to pay off a loan with the Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co, because our terms are so liberal and easy. See us for that farm or city loan. J. E. WHITE, Manager. 213 First Nations! Bank Bid. NT .Ji-UiiJixLUiliiilUJiiUU iUUJJ Uiliiii iUlU.aUiIilJJLiJtiJLUUJiaiUi. $421,648.76 f r.0,000.00 (5,000.00 7,C(IC.2S , 357,982.53 $421,648.76 The above statement la correct. J. W. WILSON, CasUler. mm 1 '"'i. ft' , ' ' r ' - -I ll m r-M-w ewi mVfl!WIf, f w Chu kasLa. Oklahoma (Coutiuud from Tuge Oue.) hh ;iim!)ii;. Carefully Rechecked. Tin; lull nli. ii'tl worked yesterday with closed doom !it j trolt It) i t Intornip llntis t'ldin liuiuil'li-4 hh that copies of H.ttiit t. with their t ti i )- could In. ready by ti:i- inoi iiImk and IhHIi .lv-i for f iipi'iti.iHi-n for t'Nainliiiilinu nt'xf w All iiiiHiJIiIlitii'ii for 1'ilor wott' (-'liini-niiti'tl ulitMi, hy diliy:'tit rcrli'-i klr.iv, tlt Hh:l filstl llllldl' UI'IC 1 I'cOllfi I lllfll Ki'V- t'i';il tlniOH Ih-i'imv any dhipitiy of in KLllttl Wtt. tll.'lllc. Cotviplcte list Required. Tin1 flint tii(itn could have b r c-n imstf-d Mtimliiy inorniiig but a dispatch rcccivctl Siiiulity itdviscd btiurd (.-in t in Is thiil this should Dot In- tlotif hut that Ilic ciitirt' niU'thi'i'ii district draft ttitcar:iHc'' lint fdiotlltl lie fluisltcd tic loti; nnyt liltix was iiutiouuccil. '1'IiIk bun lict'u done hut only uffor a vast iiuiount of work which bus caused iii.iiiy boards to Kivo up Ihti tusk In despair. Southern Board Resign,. Humor which rent lied hrc Moudiiy j to the effect that the Southern Grady County Kxeiiiptitm Hoard has walked out leaving their work hut half com jilete were ptirtiully eoiifii'tncti today nt thu local oharil office when uccu tale advices Ktuted (hat two of its three nteuthers had thrown up the un finished work. That it reulrod too much time was the excuse niven ihy two men who wero on the board ami Itr. Ccrard was left alone to push the draft In that locality us best he miht until two assistants are appointed which will necessarily mean one or two more weeks of delay ami anxiety for that district. 1 1 4. P. Ueinert, Chickasha. 2 W. L. Dawson. Chickasha, ' :i II. 1C. Larson, Chlckashti. I William McKlnney, Chickasha. fi Adolph MOHt'.iliKer, Chickasha 0 A. I.. Orrell, Chickasha, 7 K. G. Landi'um. Chickasha. H Walter Nash. Chickasha. . il Walter H. Hays. Amber, 10 toy I', Woods, Verdcn. 1 1. W. Howery, Minco. 12 Albert Hoysen, Chickasha. It. It. Hadley, Chickasha. I I J. O. t'osKrove. Chickasha, l."i J. It. Munson. Chickasha. Hi Lawrence 'Stephens, Tutlle. 17 C. I!, t'entress Pocasset. IS 11. AV. Ailams, Tuttle. 19 A. II. church well. 'Tuttle. 20 M. O. Anderson, Chickasha. 21 Claude O. While. Chiekaslia. 22 Hihvord Stephens. Tuttle. 211 Joel I ret on, Chickasha. 24 W. L, Sharpe, C.hh-kasha. 25 O. L. Bowmiiu. Tutlle, 2B Dee II. Class, Verdcn. 27 Geo. A. Dielrick. Chickasha " 28 Olin G. Hell, Poeasxet. 2!) U A. Tresner, Tuttle. :!( li. .. Case, Amber. 21 Hoy K. Oasou, Chickasha. S2 W. A. P. Jones, Naples,' :;! John I'nruh, Minco. ;! Willie Lee Hill. Chit kasha., o't T. II. Jameson Cbickatiha. 2(i P. L. Ashworth, Verdeu. 117 J. C. Drcwry, Chickasha. 3S W. SI. GuthrldKe. Chickasha. Si) Clarence Fields. Tuttle. 40 J. K. Noble, Verden. 41 J. M. 'Hopper, Iilanchaitl. . 12 R. M. Cole. Chit kasha. I,'! Itorncfi Carter. Chickiishu. 41 F, 1!, Crifflth. Chiekattha. 45 Sum Johnson, Clilckaslia. 41! K, E. lliHbou, ClllckasllU. ' 47 Kd floitrley-. HlancHard. " -4S It. Roberts. Pocasset. (!) Krnest Baker. Amber. ."0 '. 'f. Oannaway, Tutlle. , f.l W, C. VersKi-, Minco. 52 P. 51. OlitttH. Verden. .V! U. L. 1). Campbell. Titltle, 51 L. D. Kronebei'Mer. Minco. .'5 W. A. Copeland, Chickasha rid S. , Ki'lUb Chickasha. 57 Kmmet Fryrear. Tutlle. f.S P. M . Harris, Chickasha, 5!) S. J. Lilly, rocasset, t;ti 1'. C. Davenport. .Minco. (il 11. W. Sanders, .Minco. t'Z ('t'l'!'". I'riioks. Pocasset. C'i JMantiet '.nfa, Chick.!:. ha. CI P. L. Sherard, Ch!cUUi.ita. Ci J. L, O. Davis, Chickasha. fai Lee Wills. Chickasha. ;7 It. tl. White. Chickaslia. t;8 ('. J. Cassadv, Chickasha. ti!) Tom Woodward. Chit kasha 70 Spunglor Willis, Jlidtllehurs iji ''"t Tuttle. , 12 Joint Potter, Tuttle. r -A. s. ilcKlyea, Poca.-sct. cl J. 11, fwcltmontl. Middlcbut'f;. 7, William L'lipelke, Verden. ;ii Prank 'ilioieas. Chickasha. 77 K, V.. Warren. Chickasha. 7S M. L. Ofile, Tablet-. V! C. M, Shephard. Chickasha. 50 L. D. Arntslronc. Chickasha. M Krankie Murphy. Chickaslia. s-.' J. A, Prederlck. Chit kasha, sr. A. W. r.niT,e. Talcer. 51 .1 11. Cartiry, Il'iaiti h ud. W. W. Pryati. Chlcka-di;!. ( 2k fj i i f i All Straw anamas, Leghorn 200 pairs Oxfords, $4 and $5 values, Ian and black leathers, button or lace; your choice $2.98; p 54 Off Men's atid' Boys' S i i si, p D i iititsoi t i i r , t S7 P ) 1 joip bt i j 1,0 SS A A (ins t 1 K fu 8!l J. II Ueddiiif,. t'fiickf! dja. 'ill I. Plditdee i 1, nil t '1 J W Coif t" '12 1 1 Mi ( 0 i tMhti i ( ,1 Mm 1 1 o t 'III K riln n N n't , :-i Joseph -I loat'Vfct.'t'; -dtjtl le. !:ti Kmmett lirv.lnt. iVnnco. H7 l1. G. Uvrd. Veijlen. US It. P. Prim, Chickasha. ill E. A. llorRan. Chickusha. 100 H. 1J. Jackson, Chickaslia. 101 Frank Hoiichin, Verden. Ju, tw A. County Council of Defense Organized to Help Win War Co-operation of Every Man and Woman in Grady County St l cited in Creit Cause The executive committee of - .the Grady" CountyiCoutlcil of Defense was oiRanized yeslerday witli the election of Aiger Mtdton as t liainnan ami I,. (!. Hut son secretary. The eommitlee ail- joni-neti to meet. August s to appoint, committees for 1he" various lines work, , The. (ommittee consists of n..-J. Vaushan, '( '.- II. Dwyer, J. 1). Carmich aeV, L. C .'Hiitson mid Alger Melton. Read This List. Tite purposes of the oi'Kanizat ion are t tt operallou hi the task of vin; nliiR the war. to work together to the cud of encom'aginf; productior.. eon servinH1 the ie-ioiirces of the tountv and .-'ate. practhdi'iK thrift it'.nt economy, ami cilt!v,it lug loyalty and patriotism; also to K''( ail land cultivated, assist in procuring seeds, for planting, seciiri help for harvest, help tt) market pro- duets, encourage the keeping of bri.- .j i.iK imlinalt.. discourage the Blaugtilei of youiiEr animals, aid in tl garden movement, ciicorat saving and home coiiHtttti jdioi) tif food. and. in every way possible, rmourafle loyalty and patriotism and genuine co-opera-' (ion, tor common defense. ; Now h a Good Time.'""'. To i reat Ycur Catarrh A v.e:i;".cr rid (rcnlmcnf." ,Mlg t;i:it tour'i r it back " t Itm. n .! " f ,5n- j f..rovrr; a v a , . ,i ! Hats 'Off." iankoks and s 1-3 Off. -: err'air I ALLEGED RAPIST. i , FAILS:TO GIVE BONd! M. F., I ins don, accused of havinj; as saulted a sixteen-year-old Rirl of .Mill et.), while -nut) riding with, him, ,,u. hroiifHit back to county jail fropi lMin co, yesterday afti r being unable to uiniish tin; $1,000 bond, under,, w hich ho was placed by Judge Garrett, of I hat place. , Thu highest npyi cmsv prices wKl b . 'Klt for fouie clMirt cotton rat,' ((oltv ered at ouee at the Dally Eiprens of Hoii. tun The Grady county club will co-operate in every possible way witli other clubs, organizations and associations. The Grady County Council of I-1 tense, .will organize by the selection of! various committees for lines of workt - : on AiiRiist Jt. . "The committer urges every patri-; oi if . man , and woman to join the j movement and help do things, " said a j member today. "The committee wants ine susKUhUons atnt tulvice and active assistance of .every one interested in the ..success of our country. If you are fo: America : ami want the t'nitcd Stales to win. come and help us. i "Full details -and plans will be pub. IiVhcd after Ansust H and committees .named will want advice and assist ance in their work. "It's a patriotic, duty. It's giving a little of your time and a little of your flimijilit to the service of your coun try, but as American;) we cannot do less, "Let's work anil plan and execute for (ho common pood,'' ' WOMAN SUSPECTED Sheriff Motive Jtailey and Deputy doll!) Burroughs went to Hush Springs yesiertiay to arrest a farm woman v, ho i.i licensed of stealing u pair of shoes t'l'tmi A. D, Smith of Rush 'Plirlng.s. She wlli .be .brought to Chickesha-today, . V. v-.nn inle t tilt in cm ir. i. bv far the vic.r loieid, and rhasei cut ( yi.iir fy.tcm. I mo-; y.t: i..f aciory trcat e disease, becuu-ic it ; '-'' t::v;.-t f-T t'. I r; acne i C't a liov, n t':c ('. to its very roots ;;.i. u-c. Write to-,!. ty tor !.. .ned r.vpert i.iciiic..! 'U t!"- trf ;.rictit of -. 'iiiic adi.tr.ti-.-f. id .-dav. AJ-.Jrc- Siclt ftl inf.. rnvitu ;:!'. :--c r- :',l".! .C (.v., itf,,l A No. 9933 THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK Chickaslia, Oklahoma. Official statement, (cumleiisi d) to ihe Comptroller of Currency tit the ' , clowe of bii'dneiS on Juno 20, PH7. ' lilCSrtliiit'L'S Loans nrxl iliiu-onnN .-i ,,t''' Overdralts,,.... 'M.K.I IT. S. hoetls ...;,; v !r'-,"-" Slo.-k Federal Kesefve bank - 4,5Htl,00 , -. , ,. , ft mio.oo . Furniture antl lixlures , 'Redemption fund - , 1.-50.00 State bonds and warrants : " 2'.)...t l.-n Cash and sii;ht exchaiiKc ., '--I"-8'' . ' $1,155,2I!MU LI.AIUUTIKi? , Capital StJck $100,000.00 ; Surplus - 50,000.110 Undivided profita, net G,t;o2.2 Circuialioti 25.0110.0(1 Reserved for taxes l.aOLOl Deposits - !)72,245.8ii $1,155,21!). 10 The above .'itat'Mnent is correct. Xtfest -F, T. Cluindlcr, Ca.diler. Wni.il. DONAHUF., Vice Prenhlent. 1 j anrn'.'fTWi'WJl,"Wl M't . v I i , jr t" . --. tf I V .'f. U V I' w MEMBER FEDM RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS We want yru to do your bankrg businets w ith us and don't u.ind ask irg J cu. t . The U. S. Government fcut d o p bank worthy of mem bership in the tklMlt L RESERVE -ysttm f Banks. Thi? enables uh to t ak! cur ep eui it it t to oar Central Reserve Bank and set MONEY any.tirr.e. When vou pat your money in uur bank YOU can tfet it when YOU want it, - rut YOUR monfy in OUR bank. The Chickasha National Bank FROM OKLAHOMA STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE "That, is One place where they .have gone a little too far," remarked some one on reading the request of the I Council of National Defense that the use of gasoline for pleasure riding be' discontinued. That persn didn't think. Despite the enormous production. America will face a shortage of gaso- j line and crude oil lor the use of our thousands of airplanes, battleships, tor. ; p do Ipo'it?, destroyers, etc. If we are to compete with our enemies, n is nee- cssary that these war machines be of- Ihient in the highest degree. . Ami there is another angle. The more of the struggle that can be borne j hy iron and stee.l, (lie less must lie borne by the flesh of American boys,! conservation of gasoline is necessary to the use of machines ol war. When you burn a barrel of gasoline for your own' selfish pleasure, you are 'thrust- CARNEGIE LIBRARY BULLETIN Open 2 to 6 una' 7 to tiu.Ly 2 to 9. Phoi'l 1124. New books received: a: the Library Bosher People Like Thai.' Cobb Local Color. Carpenter Cinderella M&n. ' Daviess Daredevil. Dodge Skinners Dress S.ilt Dodge - Bonnie May. Poland Rising Tide. Dontiell-Mi:.B Thoodo .i'i'- , It.-an rings. F.iioti - J'.ird House Mmi Cray-CoMeri I.ani;:. G'-v ) t j.. -j.if.ii ; , Gould - Cmi'u Ivid . . j Progressive men -- '' conduct our , National 'T'r ,,A Bank. t 't -.V.k. . '-rc, .1 'A Vi. r..-J255 , . t ing the latls of your own community j"st that much closer to the mouths of the Prussian cannon. He Burns Money. The man who burns his straw slack guilty of two offenses. -In the. first : plat e. he destroys that which will help y in the war, that is, forage for farm stork: and in the swnml n)n..d u .t.. ' prices himself of a source of profit. Objects of Food Control. i "1. Full inquiry into available stocks of food. J "2. Inquiry into actual costs and 'practices of producing and distribut- ing. "2. Prevention of hoarding of ami .speculation in foodstuffs, "J. Requisition of food supplies anil equipment for handling them when necessary. "5. ' Prohibition of wasteful uses of food." Herbert Hoover. - - Hall Clover and Blue Grass. Harris-Circuit Rider's Wife; Vlr. r,,,t n!iero- J Hueston -Prudence sayu So. juuiimou tcorglna of ths Rain bows. Lfppman liurhses Amy; Murtna by the Day; Martha and Cupid. Lea -Kiciiy Ann; Chlue Malone. g Lincoln Mary 'Guara. Absolutely 4 Removes Inclifro S t i O n. One paakno Lr:jvc:;it. 25c at all !ru"o-i:;(s.