History of the Osage Nation volume 1

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History of the Osage Nation volume 1
Philip Jackson From Old Catalog Dickerson
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I. Case Thresh- ing Machine Co. , having acted as collector and credit man for both the above firms for several years, at different times. Mr. Geo. M. Janeway, the ever-courteous and genteel assistant cashier, received his first and early education in the windy state, and later attended the popular college at Still- water, Oklahoma, graduating in 1902. He then took chaige of the chemi- cal department as one of the faculty, but later resigned to accept a place in the National Bank of Commerce, S...tillwater, resigned his position there for one with the Mangum National bank of Mangum; agaiin from there to the Bank of Eldorado, and lastly casting his lot with the early business men of Skiatook, I. T. , which place he now claims his home. Clifton George and C. W. Brown, each of whom are directors, are well known through- out the banking fraternity in the southwest, having been in the banking business for many years. This bank was organized December 15, 1904, and opened its doors for business January 26, 1905, since wnen it has done a fairly nice business, and fully enjoys the full confidence and support of the leading farmers and business men of the commuuity in which it trans- acts business.

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