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   Muskogee Daily Phoenix (Newspaper) - November 4, 1902, Muskogee, Oklahoma                                M. OFFICIAL THE CONDITION COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK INUi AT OF 15, 108. and Bonds and Premiums Beat and Five Per Cent Exemption Cash and 22,666.05 6,399.47 1,075.00 50,000.00 Circulation Deposits 00 220,474.18 Thie above statement b. n. 9318,271.86 OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION * OP FIRST NATIONAL At Close of September 15,190a Loans and 05 Overdrafts 20,338 00 U.S. 100,000 00 and Sight 87,010 12 1701,937 17 The above statement Is 00 Surplus and Profits 112,086 77i Reserve for 1,000. 00 ] 100,000 00 4.0 8701,937 17 B. A. Chocolate & ENGLISH - The BANK OF MUSKOGEE Solicits Banking PRESCRIPTION 101 Masonic Block I. T. SIDEWALKS AND COUNCIL IS FOUR MORE ABC Fph OKMULGEE EAST AND WEST 911,000; the school board wants a 4-mill that means jail site top a will due on the city lot on Second a sum of 81,500 must be paid on the cemetery and the expense of the city will a total of taxable property of the city is valued at To come any ways near pense list of 96,000 a 12 mill tax had to The 12 mill tax will 800. just 9300 more than the expenditures the 1 be Sidewalk money then to be Shunkey was given permission to put carried into the unless J. C. for there will be August arid E. tember of next and the receipts to be Built to Kendall Institute School Asks CONDITION OF Trust and Surety Company IND. r 2 At of October 31, 190a: 1 Building * Muskogee $ best sandstone in the % i Territory for all con- 2 struction Sotne c of- tho most costly buildings in the city have used this Sold in all Shipped in car load RECOMMENDED BY And they all voted YES last night at council It was a sidewalk a tax levy a street and alley opening night street light was a eight to warm the cockles o' the heart of men who want to see Muscogee a good town to live a town of a town of a town of electric Brer opened the sidewalk He has just returned from Overdrafts and f and fixtures Abstract Cash and sight 248,298.711 I certify the above statement is A. W. W. 6,217.48 5,238.81 4,229.98 782.35 59,370.99 9,179.32 6,000.00 Bills 248,298.71 W. E. will out down the amount and allow the to come over to help out the sidewalk Accordingly to meet this big outlay Turner lot Second and H. B. was given sion to build a shed on north Second position presented by W. Twine asking that the the fare of some The following bills were allowed and - warrants ordered J. p. C. W. C. THE - LEADING - overcoats and by union and with union label if Steam cleaning and French dry cleaning and repairing neatly Main St over Oxford Cafe MILLER & PLATE AND HEALTH Bonds Rents Real Office Over First National FRANK and he saw and he wants Muskogee to He spoke his sentiments and for Brer he and he not only seconded Hancock's but he went want to see to Kendall I want to see see one to Nazareth And the result was that council work ahd It will cost about 96,000 to put in the crossings and sidewalks inside the free delivery including the and crossings to the different will be 1 Mayor resolution council requested to a commit an No. 71 was put unon its third reading and gassed loir a of J2 The council authorized the erection of four more arc All to go on Okmulgee One is to be placed in front of Spaulding one at the intersection of the that in front of the W. U. one at the crossing of Sixth and avenue and one at Ninth and i The report of the cemetery committee received and lot schedule is fixed as Corner 925.00 lots on driveway between corner 820.00 next tier of 815.00 the remainder at The Tight and water committee reported the appointment of Watson as inspector of pipe This appointment waB confirmed by Swift - | J. C. Tulb The finance committee reported on rebating the license paid to Eugene Larki Joe Evails 8. White Jr. 1.95 45.00 7.75 150 68.00 A 00 Drummond & Co. F. J. F. 10.00 W. 5.00 Joseph 29.92 Frank 11.25__ H. B. 11 25 U. Cast Iron Valve 90.. The Oldest Tailoring Establishment in finest and largest stock of wool ens arrived containing all the novelties of the fall and winter AH goods guarantee and fit also prices to suit the the city by simcoe mead Counted voted to The streets and alleys committee reported that they had three bids on stone crossing at 65 55 cents and 50 cents running Committee to at 50 cents committee was authorized and empowered .to employ an assistant to check the tax Brinks of the streets and alleys committee made a There was continual complaints relative to the opening up of streets and He wanted to know if the council would Allen Black A. 94.50 5.25 G. W. I. 20;40U T. L. 2.25 Telephone Patterson 6.75 W. C. 36^00 J. O. 36.00 38.00 Muskogee Machine - 20.00 Burns & 95,00 Warner 5.75 1.7S 3.99 J.C. New & C. B. 250 those who do not comply with the -Ail ordinance was introduced which provided for a tax on all automobiles of 825.00 a and compelling } to run in the city at not more than a five-mile an hour This ordinance The Kendall foot ball team won the game yesterday afternoon at the Kendall the score standing The attendance was pretty fair considering the lowering weather and the were back him up in his efforts to open them said it will tomorrow begin his pointed Dabbs and Dabbs and cock will see that the sidewalks are because ore men who do Now to meet the sidewalk situ * The interest on water works will be I got in the shuffle for adjournment Another one at Mr. J. C. of Webbers a prominent nursery man associated with ' Captain was in the city last Mr. Hazlett informed the Pheonix man that a serious shooting scrape cured two miles east of Braggs Sunday night resulting in the death of a negro and the probably fatal wounding of The affair seems to have been a drunken row on the west bound senger The bell cord was pulled immediately after the shooting which occurred in a crowded car and as the 4aweama.toa.stQP both shots made his h t are showing this week ah elegant line of Wash Waists in white for winter Something serviceable and The Dry Goods Department generally has been greatly added to by shipments of winter Patterns entirely new to this variety to suit the most In Woolen Blankets and Qui we have the largest and select stock in the v. A large shipment of Bros guaranteed Shoes has received and we invite the most critical tion by parents who shoes that to call attention to our large line in this line and will make prices that will astonish Everything new in and tailor-made Our line of is the complete ever I findings and eluding and novelties in great All street and ready be sold at a discount of 25 per cent. NG t  

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