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THK OKOLONA MKHHKSiiy.il STATEMENT or tin; financial condition or Okolona Banking Company Lir(fil ftl Otioliifi, tn ill County nf Clii'-lmMw, .Sl? nf Mniiipi, lift (lofti1 nfliimnrt .linif, m irlf l tli? M mnl nl Hunk Liniiirr. KLSOUUCLS $H2.L'."l"'i f I r a Uvt(lril, nrruiri Ovrrilrnfu ( 'inrnuril,. 111.47 U. S. Hond, CrriihVdii nl ln(lrlii-iltir mwl War Siivinif ..Slnm,.,... 7fi.712.fWi Bon.U, Sroiriii i, He 17.0')0.0(J Gmnrnnty fund witli Slale Trrmnrrr 1,000 00 Dunlttnr? honi nurl Inf. ... 1,!)."7.17 Olht-r Krai llf.le 2,2f0.00 Due from other Bunk rotnmcrcinl or reserve fund.: 115,12334 Exchange ami Cliecks for lor next day's clemiiitf 707.27 Currency 6,347.00 GolJ coin 1.245.00 Silver coin. Nickles anJ Cents 1.518.27 All other items of re sources, viz: Collection Items 1.00281 Total $368,934.29 I. B. F. ELLIS. Cashier, do solemnly swear that the ahove is o true state ment of the financial condition of Okolona Banking Company, located at Okol ona in the County of Chickasaw, Slate of Mississippi, at the close of business on the 30, h day of June, 1919, to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. F. ELLIS, Cashier. Correct Attest: RrW. CHANDLER. L. F. BASKIN. Directors. State of Mississippi, County of Chickasaw. Sworn to and subscribed before me by B. F. Ellis, Cashier, this 8th day ol July, 1919. W. E. SAVAGE, Notary Public. My commission expires June 5, 1921. 9196 Rep ort o f the Condition of - The First National Bank at Okolona, Mississippi, at the Close of Business June 30lh, 1919. re3Cces Loans ond Disco-nits $165.S94,46 Overdrafts: 2,880.12 U. S. Bonds to secure criculation 10,000.00 Lib'ty Bds. and Vict.Notes 65.795.00 Municipal Bonds 500.00 War Snvinj rnd T!M:f( oiunps ,,cii;.s !' owiii-l - 1C2 7..' ! m 9J0.OO Subset ipli.;-i to i- m'I of Federal Reserve Bdnk Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Cash and Sight Exchange Interest earned but not collected, approximate Redemption Fund ond Due from U, S. Treasurer 5,000.00 500.00 76,010.10 2.021.98 50000 Total $330,164.45 State of Mississippi. County of ChJckasaw. ss. . I, A. L. Jagoe. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the absve statement is true to the best of my knowledge ond belief. A. L. JAGOE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of July, 1919. VV. E. ROBERTS. Jr., Notary Public. Arreoct Attest: D. F. MORGAN, WALTER SMITH. JAS. S. ROWE, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF The Merchants & Farmers Bank Located at Okolona in the County of Chickasaw, State cf Mississippi, at the close of business June. 30th, 1919, made to the Board of Bank Examiners. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $109,839.23 Overdraft ., secured. 60.997.28 Overdraft.-, unsecured 1,798.75 U. S. Bonds, Certificates of Indeb edness and Wnr S aving Stamps... 44,850,00 Bonds, securities, ttc 25,500.00 Guaranty Fund with Stale Treasurer... v 1.500.00 BankinB bouse. Bnlflol 4,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Due Inwii !er Banks coiimie ' i .1 or reserve funds 58.507.90 Current- 10,154.00 Gold c ' 200.00 Silver Coin Nickels and ' Cenis 1.911.48 All.other ii ins of resources, viz: Items in course of col. 2,592.72 Mumlm. d currency 82.00 T...l $323,433.36 I W. H. DEAVENPORT. Cashier, do solemnly swear that the above is hi- iH'unont ol ifte financial condition of The Merchants & Farmers Bank ni .-' O iolona in the County of Chickasaw, Slate of Mississippi, at the - f ' - ness on lie 30th day of June. 1919, to the best of my knowl- lief! W. H. DEANENPORT, Cashier. ,ct Atleat: W. E. SAVAGE. GEO. W. COLE, Directors, .'id ot sissippi. County of Chickasaw. i : i o nd subscribed before me by W. H. Deavenport, Cashier, this 1 i, i i,i Julv. 1919. B. F. ELLIS. Notary Public. My commission expires Aug. 23rd. 1921 liawliii i;s Ciifiitnl Murk S fjO.fJOOW f,l(.fi r,oouo IU iviilril IVofil, l"M a ftieiifil niil for mined, Imp nnil current rv l''iir ......... ....... ,, IniJivirliinl dcpoftili wile jecf If) rliecle Time certifieiitcs of drponil Cflthirr s ch'k oii!slnrilin( ReierveJ for nrctired lavs 7,510.27 .'51,024 40 51.002.5.S 2.900(5. 530.41 Total $368.93129 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in....$ 25.000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Uudivided profits 5,401.36 Intf.rest and Discounts qpl lecled but not yet earn ed, approximate.. Rp.- crvf'd for Taxc 1.620.62 l.?00 CO 1 vf il f-r Acci'ied 1 .". National Bank Notes Out standing .' 9,300.00 Demand Dep.$ 186.002.36 Time deposits 44,168 03 Bank deposits 32,769.61 U.S.Gov't.DeP. 17,000.00 Total Deposits 279.940.02 Payments on Liherty and ' Victory Bonds 1.763.50 Total $330,164.45 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 25,000.00 Surolus fund 5.000.00 Uudivided profits, less a mount paid for interest, taxes and cucrent ex penses , 5.439.40 Individual deposits subject to check 198,251.84 Time certificates of de posit 63.742.12 Bills pay able 35.000.00 Total $323,433.36 nutici: I'nrmanl In nn Orilinmim met dy (li1 City CmimiI, ol Okoliirm, Mi iiiii, tlnlf il Sept, 2ll, 1015, wliffiliy il i fninle I'liniiMilmiry fur nil iwiii't of li.nte mfjiii'riil n ,Scw er Milium on xlreett dr n!lcy l' run lire) with ftniil newrr liiliim, the CitV Council tfivt li'ilicr unw llinl (ill rmineclinnit nut nlrrmly midr will Inivc to (if iiih.Ip niihin the nel n iimiitlii, mid n conlnicl lor llie mii rti ii i i i will hnve in lie mime witiiiti inn firm nisty (In) . I: nU'i given notice llinl nil unrfnce ClnvN now in iiir ir. l!ie newer din tricl will hnve lo lie rcmnved witliin l!ie next nix month. t'ollowing are Hih ruled governing conlrBcH to be made: bilore coniniencing any conneriion with a house sewer or any plumb ing or liixlures connected or to be connected therewith, the owner of the property shall obtain u permit from the Sanitary Inspector. The owner to obtain such permit shall furnish the Sanitary Inspector with the name of the licensed Plumb er who is to be employed, the location of the property, and a drawn plan of the work to be done, After a plan has been approved no alterations will be permitted except on written application to the Sanitary Inspector and approved by him. The owner of property to be con nected, hall before connection is made with the sewer file an applica tion as provided in the preceeding paragraph with a plan of fiixtures and connections to be used and same shall be made to comply with the provis ions of a part of this ordinance which can be seen at the City Hall. July 2, 1919. ' R. L. FITZGERALD, - Mayor and President City Council. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund mon?y If PAZO OINTMENT fails tocure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves itching Piles, ond you can fiet re3tful sleep after the lirst application. Pricu 60c. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tb;; I'.oti l C'. inmisMHiiiers (-f Sup ervisor's District No., 3 uf Chickasaw County,' Mississippi, will receive bids for the grading of approximately twelve miles of Roads in said District at 10 O'Clock A. M.. Monday. July 14th. Profiles and specifications are on file with the Chancery Clerk at Houston, Mississippi,"or may be seen at the oiTice of R. J. West, Attorney for the Commissioners, at Okolona, Miss. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and ill bids. Bids will be made for each separate sect ion of the roads proposed to be grad ed. Caen bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.00, payable to Road Commissioners of Supervis ors District No. 3, Chickasaw County, Mississippi. W. E. Savage B. J. Abbott G. H. Babbitt, Commissioners. .Peter Shutler Farm Wagons Okolona Hardware Co. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength- enlng. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. Good Positions Men and Women You want a position paying $1,000.00 to $3,000.00 a year? Clp.fill out, and mail this: ' Draughon's College, Jackson, Tenn., J 47: Send me, FREE, instruction charts that will, by your new method, teach me at my horn? within twenty minutes how to write and read sentences in the Shorthand' used about NINETY-FIVE per cent of the BIG-SALARIED stenographers. Tell me, also, bow you will train me at (state "home" or "college") for a guaranteed position with the Government or a business concern paying $1, 000.00 to $3,000.00 a year to be gin on. , I wish to train for pos ition a3 (state ' 'stenographer, " " bookkeeper, ' ' "banker," or accountant"). (Nam) m--i tup kT IL LA rrt kitthfn vm HjcabinEt A IHI llilliM. '.' )r mull, A l"Hi' mil I In-T n Ami nil liy Iviiat Hi run i n i.r I lit, llio it ill llf tn In.i 'In lii or liKhl, Ainl llm w''l Ihi(ik tit lurn, MORE GOOD tALADI. fruit ini'1 Vfiftiilili-K a o Hlni'li!''-!.? r i 1 1 ii I to Komi lii'iilth iiml sliimiil not ciinnli1i'ri'i mi Tf - I'm I II YM UHMII'. I IIM ilni4 nut nii'iin liiirint; llii'tn nut llf HI'IIMIJll, Imw ! r, fi.i' llicre nrt iilwiiy friillM to lit lifid In tlii mti rkt Hint urn rmM'iiinlilt' In pi'li'i! nnil iw nutrltldim, Mock Lobster Salad. Mix two cup ful of cold linked conked liiiildnek with two cupfuls of celery, ndd two tillilexpooiiful nf thiel.v chopped pimen tos, season with suit, paprika nnd nd'l two tulilesponnfuls of leninn Juice nnd let.Ntiind half an hour. Add it cupful of inuyonniilsi' iiud serve t once. (!nr- nlsli with lemon slices ducynited with piiprikii. New York Salad. Arruco four slices of plni'iippln on lettuce leuves, Cut one-half cupful of celery Into long slender strips nnd mix with one-lmlf cupful of nut meats. Tile in the cen ter of the pluenpple nnd garnish with four sections freed from Its iiii.'iiiliraiie, laid symmetrically on the pineapple. The dressing is passed separately. Marshmallow Salad. Cut two oranges In halves, remove the pulp carefully leaving the cups. Cut a slice of pineapple and oi?;lit inarslunallows In bits, chop one-fourth cupful of nuts, sUIn and seed one-half cupful of white grapes, mix with the orange pulp and u little dressing. Fill the cups, cover with dressing and cross with twe strips of canned pimento. Place a half grape on the center of the salad and bits of chopped parsley between the strips of pimento. Nut Fruit Salad. Take one cupful of cooked pens, one cupful of celery, cut in cubes, on cupful of walnut meats nnd one cupful of shredded orange. Serve with mayonnaise dress ing. Chicken Salad. Cut chicken into bits, using two cupfuls, add one cupful of celery, one cupful of diced cucum ber and two tablespoonfuls of enpers. Season with salt ond popper and mix with a boiled or mayonnaise dressing to which an equal quantity of whlp-.'d cream has been added. .Serve on i.'t t'.i::u. CHANCERY SUMMONS Tbe Stale of Mississippi. To W. .1. Pilgieen wbose Post-office address when last beard from was Dallas, Texas, K. T. Waner, Mi nor, Hartshorn, Oklahoma, and Margaret Wagner, Minor, Harts horn. Oklahoma, both of whom are living with their father W. T. Wag ner, at Hartshorn, Oklahoma, and to Louisa Wagner, Minor, and Mil dred Wagner, Minor, both of whom are also children of W. T, Wagner, (he last named two living with their grandmother, Mrs. N. L. Pilgreen, in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, and to W. T. Wagner, Hartshorn, Okltihoma, father of the four ubove named Minors: You are commanded to appear be fore tbe Hon. A. J. Mclntyre, Chan- cellor of the 1st Chancery District of Mississippi, and for the Second Dis trict of Chickasaw County in said State, sitting at Booneville. Mississip pi, on Monday the 4th day of August, 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M. and show cause, if any you can, why the Final Account of Mrs. N, L. Pilfireen, as Administratrix of the Estate of K. T. Pilgreen, deceased, which is now on file in the office of the Chancery Clerk of (be Second District of Chick asaw County, M iss., at . Okolona, Miss., should not be approved and allowed and said Administratrix dis charged. This 12th day of June. A D. 1919. W. A. WILKINSON. Clerk. By W. J. WILLIAMS. D. C. mum. m lyyiTT mm PETITION FOR PARDON State of Mississippi. Chickasaw County. 2nd Dist. The second Peilion for Auasey Orr. The first pelion having been legally made To the Governor and the Mi ssissippi Stale Board of Pardons, now makes bjjs second Petition to said Board asking That this Notice Publi shed according to law. That his peti tion be taken Notice of and Consider ed by said Board as it may come up in legal form. Filed this July 3rd 1919- Ausey Orr nnd others. PEKUNAfl Mndo Mo n nil, iKiiim i ii'ii'.i m r V,.,,,., !MTiJmac St., Uwbt.l.rt N. 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