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The Frederick News from Frederick, Kansas • 1

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The News. Frederick FREDERICK, RICE COUNTY. KANSAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1910.

VOL, 2. NO. 43. fl A YEAR BAND NOTES. ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

LOCAL MENTION OFFICIAL STATEMENT OK TUB FINANCIAL CONDITION UK TUB FREDERICK STATE BANK, At Fred Slick, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 11th day of June, 1010. BE80UBCE6. Ejigs, 16c dozen. Johnson's, Best brands of cigars at postofiice. Pitted plums, 15j lb at Johnson's.

City Council Meets The city council met in refiulai session Tuesday evening, Mayor presiding, C. S. Welfley, who was recently a member of the council, was sworn in and took bis seat. Further action on the sidewalk petition --presented at the previous meeting was postpone 1 until the Will n.iS rurH hiiiried with ths n-uno orchestra Tuesday tflil. Tlio report a ru-dilng UisLu-ss ut Saturday night.

Oood Guy Holmes played trombone with Hie hoys Saturday night. ime again, A large number of visitors attended rehearsal last week. Come again, ladies and gentlemen. Another bin crowd was ut to hear the. cuieert hist Saturday night.

The Band concert Saturday night. The-good old summer time has come at last. J. Johnston of Wichita was in town yesterday. Don't miss the Wild West show-Thursday evening, June 30.

N. T. Ostrander and family have Loans and discounts $47,187 93 Loans on real estate Silver prunes, 2 lbs 25c at John son's. Straw hats to fit all, at Wefifey Hall's. Fresh meat every day at B.

Buehler's. Nice large lemons, 2oc dozen, at Johnson's, School tablets and stationery at 2,277 29 958 82 43 24 303 8 500 0C 854 79 bund members were there in fml force Overdrafts, Real estate Interest Furniture and fixture. Expense account next meeting. The prayer of the petUion has been granted, but the returned to Frederick to live. Horace Schoonover began harvesting with a binder.

Tuesday. ordinance is not yet prepared. The matter of providing a suit able building for a city jail was Don't forget the Fourth of July celebration at Geneseoa week from Monday next. Line up with tGe band wagon. Capt.

Leicester has recived nine new-waltzes and marches fur ih'3use of the oand This will keep the boys busy for a week or two. There were about a dozen autos lined up on the main street during the incert. making Frederick look like a city of the first-class. Cash and Sight Exchange, legal reserve. 19,125 33 Exchange 1 40 Total $71,252 68 LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in 000 0C the postofiice. Best oils of all kinds at Gus Dobrinski's shop. brought up and generally discussed, The whole council was made a com Henry Koch and Frank Trebbe painted Mr. Koch's house and barn this week. J.

A. Lewis and family of Geneseo visited Mr. and Begnell last Sunday. Thoe. Bronleewe has gone to Gove county to look after his land interests there.

lck and wiCKless oil stoves at Meers Mohney's. Complete stock of summer underwear at Welfley Hall's. The Mo, Pacific paymaster made Surplus fund 4.500 00 Undivided profits 253 Of Interest 1,962 6( Exchange 97 0(i Individual deposits 42,552 65 mittee to investigate with a view to purchasing or leasing ground and i to proceed with the erection of a building. Pursuaaffo this action, the may-. or and council Wednesday morning secured ground on the alley in the rear of Dobrinski's blacksmith shap and arranged for some of the material for a building.

The building will hp of concrete and substantial enough for its intended use. Children's Day The Children's day celebration at the M. church Sunday evening was a great success. An audience was there that filled the house, and the exercises were unusually interesting. The program inclnded mu an official visit to this station Tuesday.

Don't forget that Welfley Hall Tuesday was the longest day of the year, and it was seemingly the hottest un to date Forrest McKinney has been ap pointed night clem for the Mo, Pa cific at this station. sic and recitations by the children, interspersed with music by the choir. The exercises were a credit to all who took part, and were an evidence of careful training by the are headquarters for overalls and shirts. J. A.

Johnston of Harrison township was in town last Friday. Mr. Johnston is a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriiJ. His announcement appears elsewhere in this paper. He is a well-known old-time citizen of the coun Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. W. Ultch were here Saturday evening, on their wav to Kansas City. Mrs.

M. K. Smith of Lyons re teachers, The little folks' class is deserving of special mention for Certificates of 11.887 22 Total $71262 66 State of Kansas, County of Rice, ss 1. W. S.

Bean, Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said hank lus no liabilities, and is not indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on (he above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. help me God. W. S. Bean, Cashiei.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th dav of June, 1910. G. F. McClelland, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 8th day of October, 1913.) Correct.

Attest: W.M. MOLLHAGEN, W. S. Bean, Geo. T.

Theaiui.k, A. D. JfiLLiSsON, E. D. SCHEBMERHOBN, turned home Wednesday morning, after a week's visit here.

excellent work, Altogether it was ty, ane will no doubt have support of his party at the primary. a very pleasing affair. Pleased with Bank's Condition W. 8. Bean, cashier of the Frederick State Rank, is in receipt of a letter from Bank Commissioner Dol-ley, in which the commissioner siys: "Report of examination of your bank by Deputy Farley June 11.

1910, is received, and I desire to congratulate you on the very nice condition of your bank as shown by this report." A testimonial like this is a compliment to the management of the hank and should be Young Vice President A special train, west-bound, passed through town Tuesday after noon, over the Missouri Pacific, carrying a number of high officials of the road, including Kingdon Finishing Track Work About 100. etra been employed here for some time in do-in" track vyork for the Mo. Pacific. The has been sand-ballasted and raised six inches. The work in this vicinity is peacly completed, and most of the men have moved on to wjrk elsewhere.

Some will go to Crawford and work in that vicinity, but the next big work will be between Geneseo and Wichita. Gould, vice president. He is a son Train for the Mo. Pacific have been put in here, and Frederick is now a train order station. W.

W. Dell and wife of Bushton were here Tuesday evening, onroute home from a visit in Oklahoma. S. Wykoff w'ili preach at the Christian church Sunday, July 3, and alternate Sundays thereafter. Mrs.

George Pentico went tc Sterling Tuesday, being called by the illness of her daughter, Mrs, Elston. F. J. Graves, representing Frank's wild west snow, was in town yesterday. The show comes June 20.

Miss Esther Mr Kinney recently graduated at the Salina normal and has receiyed a state teacher's cer-: matter of satisfaction to its patrons. A statement showing the condition of the Lank on the date mentioned in the commissioners letter appears on this page of The News. of George Gould, is 23 years old, and is the youngest vice president of a railway system. Mound City Paints may cost a trifle more, but Welfley Hall. Fruits and vegetables every Sat Band Concert Following is the program of the band concert Saturday eve.

June 25: Morcb Advnnce Guard Berry Waltz Idle Dreams Manges March -The Hanib'er Crumllpg Medley Overt ine-Pictun Waltz -Two Brown Ky.s Selection )era 8 trade! I arr. by ifattrd rwo-Slep ss IWry Schottisehe Mildred is. p. Overture Impromptu Da I bey March CapiUl Marcb J3n; urday at B. B.

Buehler's. Out for Long Walk George Rosenblum of New York, who is walking across the country, was in town Monday. He walks r.nd works and then walks home more. He came here from Geneseo. where he stopped about tificate.

J. Kidd is bock from Coin Teachers Chosen J. E. Johnson has been appointed a member of the school board to fill the vacancy made by the removal of C. D.

Schmidt from town. The board has selected two teachers for-the coming year Miss Bessie Osborn for the intermediate department and Miss Jennie Hunter for the primary. The selection of a principal has not yet been made. THEO. KROESCH, Physician and Surgeon.

Fitting Glasses a Specialty. Frederick, Kas. rado and will go the vicinity of Johnson's. Egss, 16c Hoisington to assist in gathering in the wheat crop. B.

Turner shipped three cars of cattle to Kansas City Monday Gus Dobrinski and "Chat" VVilkins went with him. Rain, with some hail, last Friday ten days. He left New York Feb. 9, 1909, and since then has been in ftttost of the states east and south, 'He went west from here and continue his travels to the Pacific coast. Rosenblum is a young man, bookbinder bv trade, and Iooks healthy and hearty.

His ambition ia to go around the world afoot, as far us possible. TWINE evening, lasted about an hour, and there was one other shower since Wild West Show Coming Fran's wild west show and congress of rough riders will give one of its high-class exhibitions in Frederick Thursday evening, June 30, at 8:30. Ladies and children are specially invited. Admission, 35c and 25c. then.

More is needed. Mrs. H. Walton left Saturday We handle only McCormick binder twine. We handle it because we know it is the best.

McCormick binder twine is made in four brands manila, pure manila, sisal and standard. McCormick night for Ft. Steele, W.yo., having received word of the death of her LADIES Capf, Leicester has the agency 'or Indict' suits, jackets, capes and skirts. Beautiful imples to choose from. Military $8 00; suits at all prices.

in and look at samples. Eggs, 16c dozen at Johnson's. Pitted plums, 15c lb, Johnson's. Nice large lemons, 25c dozen, at Johnson's. W.

J. Donovan, superintendent of the Smith railroad construction outfit, was here Tuesday. Nice larye lemons, 25c doien, at Johnson's. Silver prunes, 2 lbs 25c, Johnson's, Geo. Tremble, J.

E. Johnston, S. Bean, President. Vice Pres. Cashier, sister at that place, The band concert lasfc Saturday evening drew the largest crowd that has yet attended.

About dozen automobiles were gathered in hearing. land MpCJelland is Jp succeed J. Straley as local manager for the Ellsworth Mill and Elevator Co. July 1. Mr, Straley is soon to move to Valley Center, to run an elevator for himself.

John R. Osborn, wife and daughter, of Ada, visited part last weeK with Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Rogers and left for a trip thrcugh the Dakotas and the west. Mr. Osborn is a son of Mrs. Rogers. The assessed valuation of real estate in EureKa township for this year is $1,820,000, and in Freder twine gives perfect satisfaction because it is made of the best and most select sisal and manila fibres whichever the brand.

When you buy McCormick twine, you never get mixed fibre or fibre of an inferior grade. Every pound of McCormick twine is tested for strength and is of uniform size. If you are not already a user of McCormick twine, try it and you will use no other. Call and let us give you a few inside facts on the twine question. It will take only a few minutes of your time and may save you much trouble and in the end time and expense.

Don't put it off. Call today, and we will explain why it is to your advantage to use McCormick twine only. The Frederick State Bank Frederick, Kansas. Interest paid on time deposits. Farm loans at lowest rates.

Call on us for any accommodation consistent with conservative banking. IF YOU ARE WANTING Real Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans, Transfers or Collections, Meters Mohney ick $42,035. The valuation of personal property for the township is $139,040, and in the town $76,915. BEAN G-ULDNER. and see us at the Bank..

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