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The Wetmore Spectator from Wetmore, Kansas • 4

The Wetmore Spectator from Wetmore, Kansas • 4

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OFFICIAL 3TATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF fe--. Th State Bank cf Bancroft Water Regulated by Pedal. Tressing one end of 11 rredal with tflel foot admits cold water to a new wash-etnnd, pressing the other end allows hot water to flow nnd pressing the en nnr1 a i i it lit Hi: riit. State of Kama, ut the close nf busl ness mi the ilny of August, 1019. RKSontCI-8, Jfaij? "Week li Loam and iliscoimls Loans on real estute 1.

100.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 2.307.11 (Ithor real estuto mvnoil 213.41 ltank building. S70O; furniture and fix- turi'8, a.ino.ro I'nltiil StutiM bonds on hand a.liiil.OS Other bond8tud warrant 2.1N1.02 Cash anil slitht cxrlimiic, legal reserve Other resoiirios, jiulgineiits and chatties 720.00 UMS 1 ure pedul mixes the two so thnt mod-' erately warm water obfulneQ. Kiret Published In the Wptmore Spectator Friday, August 29. Will. Publication Notice.

In the District 'ourt of Nemaha County, Kansas. Edgars. Housden, Plaintiff. VS. Eva J.

Housden Tlie State of Kansas, to Eva J. Housden, Defend, ant You are hereby notified that you have bean sued In the abovo entitled Court ond Causa by the above named Plaintiff who filed his Petition therein against you on tho Slrrt day of Augiwt. A. D. 1919, and thut you must answer the wild Petition so Hied on or before the 13th day of Oc-tolicr, A.

D. 1919, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgement rendered as prayed for therein, "grunting the said Plaintiff a divorce from you and forever tarring you from setting-up or maintaining any right, title or interest In and to the property of tho Plaintiff and for eost of suit. BDGAR Vf. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. The Biggest Fair rn 36 Years Will Total LIABILITIES.

Capital slock pnlit in Surplus fti ml 8,150,01) I'mlivided urolits SSS.no Interest Exchnwjo Less current expends interest and taxes paid 2,323.10 427.07 Individual deposits, subject to check Certificates of deposit duo on or after 30 iluys 2ft.221.4N Dills redisrounted 8.201 Hills payable 7.0110.00 Leave Your Order for Plums. Sell Same at Never la the history of the Fair at Topeka, extending over 36 years, has bo large and varied a line of exhibits been allotted space. Eight exhibit buUdings crowded. Four new buildings erected this year. Twertfy-one live stock barns filled and temporary quarters provided.

Every foot of space in machinery field taken and overflow space provided. Come To The Greatest Fair ever Held In Kansas Total tsi.41iC.08 .65 Per Crate STATE OF KANSAS, County of I Kate K. Sewell, assistant cashier of said lunik, do solemnly swear that the abovo sUitemcnt Is J. C. GIBSON.

true: thut said bunk lias no liabilities, and is lint indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above stuteincnt, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So help me tiod. KATE It. SEWEfcL, Assistant Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before 1110.

this 2Mb. BIB Extra Good Quality and Large Crates day of August, 1'JDJ. 11. K. SEWELL, Monument Builder Atchison, Kansas NIGHTS Nouiry 1'ublic.

(Commission expires on the Mb. day of Jau.l'.i20.) L. ffi. PENWELt, President PHIL EASTMAN, Secretary FARE AND A HALF FOR ROUND TRIP ON ALL RAILROADS Will pay. car fare both ways to COUKKCT.

Attest: W. E. Kams, J. F. Organ.

A. II, Beaumont, W. M. Hartley, Uirectors. Te Walter E.

Wilson, Bunk Commissioner, To nraann parties ordering work to the ,3 CAWOOD LOCAL AND OTHERWISE amount of $75 or more. Write to him for information. peka, Kas. Published in Tho Wetmore Spectator, Friday, Sept. 5, 1010.

Miss Ernestine Salesky was in part of this week. Carl Liebig spent the past week with 13. E. Canfield PIANO TUNER affairs. He is well pleased with conditions around Baldwin and likes it fine there.

The Spectator is a six column this Address 524 W. 5th, Holton, Kas. OKle MAIM OPEftATBS'SOfH ttACTOn ANr3 IMPLEMENT Phone 428. Mrs. F.

1 II ANSON his sisters at Cameron, Mo. H. W. Harris shipped in a car load of sheep from Omaha last week. Abe Porter and Otis Maxwell were home from Topeka over Sunday.

Mrs. E. A. Wood is visiting relatives at Dwight and Council Grove this week. Harold DeForest is out from Atchison spending the week with relatives.

Teacher of Piano and Violin week to accommodate the big ad of the Wetmore Mercantile Co. on the inside of the paper. Next week it will go back to regular size. Burroughs Banking, Bookkeeping and Adding Machines, costing more than Terms 50 ents a Lesson SOLDERING ALL KINDS OF TINWARE Bring me your repair work. $2,500.00 are used for instruction in the banking department of the Grand Is Newton Brack and his mother, Mrs.

J. Brack, were Atchison visitors this week, J. E. Roderick has sold his residence property to John Sellers who will move to town. Mrs.

Frank Adams of Rupert, Idaho, II. A la A II KIN land Business College. No other school in Nebraska or surrounding states, is so well equipped to teach by ACTUAL PRACTICE. Don't forget that Dr. Cassity, the Topeka optometrist, will be at Order y6ur Steel Graneries early as there will be a shortage of cars and graneries this fall.

Chas. W. Zabel aV. P. la API I AM DENTIST Office over First National Bank WETMORE KANSAS In Wetmore Every Day Drug Store Sept.

Wand 20. Don't foi- is visiting B. F. Adams and other relatives in Wetmore. Lea's Lice Killer for poultry does the get also that he guarantees satisfaction.

If your g'lasses do nut suit you come in and give him a chance to make work. Best on the market. Sold by the.n right. If you need new glasses DR. G.

S. GRAHAM Special Attention to DISEASES OF THE eL and FITTING GLASS BARGAIN COLUMN TRACTOR ho will guarantee l'JO percent efficiency. Yours truly, Dr. I. N.

CAoSlTY. The Spectator office turned out tht biggest job tnis week that it has in 15 years, it' not in its history. he job wi.s 0,000 whole sheet circulitta lor the Wetmore Mercantile Co. 's big cbting out tale, and you can take it from the devil, it was some job. But we did it, by golly, we did it.

JUST WHAT SHE NEEDED. "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets J. S. Fitzgerald. Ed.

Cawood will have a car of potatoes and cabbage early Una fall. Watch for date and prices. 34 MioS Edna Cole, who graduated with the clap of 191 s. visiting Prof, and Mrs. W.

T. Markham. Mrs. Don II. Colo and the youngest children visited in Kansas Ciiy the past week with her sisters.

W. D. McCreery of Falls City, visited the first of the week with his uncle, Henry McCrerry. Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Woollard spent 3 FOR SALE Some good Western breed- ewes, priced right. H. W.

Harris, phone 1103. 343p OR SALE-Young M.Gus- Electric Lights Enable Work at Night tafson. 342t CAVVOOD SOLD BY ED. LOST Girls' brown leather purse containing handkerchief and some papers. soiiie time age- and they proved to bt New Player Piano for Sale Please leave at Spectator office.

Monday afternoon in Atchison taking just what I needed," writes Mrs. Volu We offer for immediate sale a new FOR SALE-Sucking mollie mule and. in the labor day celebration. Bankson, Chillicothe, Mo. "i'hey not MhwMvrtle Rrnck returned to her only relieved me of indigestion but player piano, quality fully guaranteed, steer J.

Albright. 34 and rid me of back- school woj in Kansas Citv after soend- toned UP mV livtr located near Wetmore. Liberal teams to a responsible party. Particulars will be furnished to anyone addressing' MY LOTS in the City of Wetmore Inquire of Fred Shumaker. 343o ache and dizziness that I had been ject to for some time.

They did me a FOR SALE -Violin and case; gold 34 watch. Phone 125. E. B. Guild Music Topeka, Kas.

Miss Vivian Cawood Entertains ful electric searchlights, one at trie front of the tractor for throwing light ahead, and one at the rear to illuminate the work being performed. This feature is especially valuable in rusii seasons when being able to work the tractor continuously day and night may save hundreds of dollars. Other mechanical features of the Moline Universal Tractor are so many that space does not permit their enumeration here. An examination and comparison win show that in point of construction it is easily the most advanced tractor on the market. You are cordially invited to call at our establishment and to acquaint yourself with the features that make the Moline Universal Tractor supreme in the farm tractor field.

We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate, The Moline Universal Is the first tractor to be regularly equipped with a complete electric starting and lighting system, indicating the advanced-standard of the Moline Universal dcficn. The electric starter saves many liours of productive labor in the field, due to the elimination of delays in starting, and also conserves fuel, there being no hesitancy on the part of the operator to shut off the engine when standing idle. All that is necessary to start the engine on the Moline Universal Tractor is to push the clutch lever forward. This enables a boy or woman to handle the tractor as easily as a man, and contributes greatly toward solving the farm help problem. The Moline Universal can be used at night equally as well as in the day time, being equipped with two power ing vacation with home folks.

DR. HESS CLARK'S, Poultry Pan-acta and Stock F00A guaranteed. Sold by J. S. Fitze-erald.

Thanks to Dr. Laphani, Sherm Wilson nd several others we have our motor installed and the big press working fine. FOR SALE New Colonial Velvet rue. world of good and I will always speak a good word for them." CHAMBERLAIN'S Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in Michigan Mrs. A.

H. Hall, Caseville, says: "I wish r.6x9 Ed. Cawood. 34 Miss Vivian Cawood entertained in honor of Miss Bettie Campbell 15 littl girls, Saturday afternoon. The time to thank you for your grand good med was spent in playing games, after Miss Jane Liebig to Richmond, 1 icine.

Chamberlain's Colic and Diar which light refreshments were served Those present were: Oletha and Velma Markham, Martha Martin, Elizabeth Saturday where she will teach the primary grade in the town school. Lee Jenkins and A. C. Steinbrink received a car load of sheep from Omaha last week whiph "they divided between them, McCcnwell, Ferris Glee Stevenson, rhoea Remedy. We are never without it in the house and I am sure it sayed our baby's life this Mrs.

Mary Carrington, Caseville, says, "I have used Chamberlain's Cir lie and Diarrhoea Remedy for years Melba Boyer, Doris Dickson, Beth Ma Jean Searles, Coreene Cromwell, Lucile S. C. WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, Yesterlaid strain. Every one carries the blood of hens that have laid 4-10 to 480 eggs in 2 HUTCHINSON, Phone 305, 33 FOR SALE My home place, 18 acres', good house and improvements. T.

J. Albright. 33 FOR SALE-Good team, 4 and 7 ytarsi old, weight 2300 lbs; set of goorj aar-ness, 1 high wheel Weber wage with. jox tight enough to hold smaU grain, pump wagon and mail wagon. Ray T.

Cassity. 33 IF YOU WANT to buy a good cheap farm as pasture see the -Henry Real Estate Soldier. They have thera from $47.50 up. 334? ON8 MAN OPERATES BOTf Ht RACTORANP-IldPLEKlENt Cole, Alice Emery, Elsa May Calwell, NOTICE All ys trying for thp W. and it has always given prompt relief." H.

S. Football Te un. bi uie and inve.i EtlTt anu xurs. iu. a.

iuuiikuiau tutu Margeret Rion. Methodist Church. Services next Sunday as usual. yojr suits at the sjAjoI hjjse Monday night. CAPT.

daughter of Tulsa, Mrs. Ed.Ford of Eugene, and Mrs. Bertha Stow-ell of Olsburg, visited in Wee Sold in Wetmore by Chas. Zabel Sunday school at 10 a. m.

and preach Miss Cora Cain of Atcb'son is spend- ing the week with Mrs. Mary Scott andmore Saturday while on their way to Miss Lizzie Thornbui row and attending' Seneca. The Younkman's were on ing at 11 a. m. Junior League at 3 p.

m. and Ep-wirth League at 7.15 p. 111. a pound difference in their weight. It would take a good one to.

tell them apart. We'll bet their mother gets them Evening song service at 8 o'clock and WANTED-To buy old iron, rags, rubber and all kinds -of junk. Highest market price paid. Omar 32S the Chautauqua. Miss Cora Smith and John Hiftz of Atchison were tuesis of Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Harris in the Powhattan neigh r-rmon at 8.30. The evening service usher in the revival Rev.

McGuiie ment in a sanitarium in Chicago, and will resign his pastorate at Elgin and attend the Chicago University this school year. Cal White and sons, J. M. and F. E.

left Tuesday for Columbus, Ohio, where they will attend the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Mill conduct at the church, and all are their way home from Colorado where they had spent the summer. Grant Herrington, former editor of the Hiawatha Kansas Democrat, and hij son, Ralph, were Wetmore, Monday and Mnel.ing printer's ink trailed the scent to the Spectator office and f.ade us a pleasant call. They were here in the interest of the Droovers' borhood the past week. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Searles and daugh-; mixed up sometimes. Mr. Harper, platform manager of the chautaqua, conducted xthe song service at the M.

E. church last Sunday morning and again at the evening services ia the chautauqua tent, interspersing his singing by accompanying the chorus FOR SALE 8-room house and 2i acres of land. Mrs. Anna Stolzenberger. 30 FOR SALE-A 4-room house and Slots.

-S. E. Thornburrow. 28 NOTICE-Thorobred Jersey bull. Ser-vice $2 payable in advance.

Don H. Cole. 50 ter, Miss Beth, are in Kansas City this week visiting Mrs. W. R.

Evans and buying Christmas goods. Mrs. Houston of Fall Riv er, Packing Company of Kansas City, DESPONDENCY-Sufferers from indigestion are apt to become discouraged and feel that complete recovery is not to be hoped for. No one could make a and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Marshall 1 independent concern, owned by CLINKENBEARD ZABEL Buyers of all kinds of live Phone 41 and 1705. 27 of Whiting were guest of Mrs. L. Ma- prominent cattlemen, among whom are on his cornet, adding 'quite an interesting feature to the services. The chautauqua tent was raised in the afternoon and put in shape so the evening services could be held there.

Rev. McGuire preached an interesting evange er a week ago last Sunday. several men around etmore. Thos. who has been here a THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT cordially invited to attend.

Election Notice. -Next meeting of K. L. of Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, 1919, we hold election of officers of this society.

All mesibers are urged to attend. S. E. WILSON, President. Episcopal Church.

Rev. H. A. Grant will hold regular services at Grace Church next Monday evening, Sept. 8, at the usual hour.

All are cordially invited to attend. Cat This Out It Is Wortk Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip enclose with 5c to Foley 2835 Sheffield Cfcjcsgo, writ-: ing your name and address clearly. You year and a half running th farm while The best advertistraent any merchant his brother, Morgan, was in the ser-1 can have is a satisfied customer.

No listic sermon and Rev. Joseph James greater mistake. Hundreds have been permanently cured by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and can now eat anything that they crave, These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. If you have not tried them do so at once. offered the opening prayer and pro vice, Jelt Monday lor uililornia.

nounced the benediction. Mr. Harper Geo. Grubb (bok his daughter, Miss also sang an appropriate solo. Lillian, to Manhattan Sunday where greater recommendation ean be given an article than the following by E.

B. Milburn, Guion Drug Store, Guion, We have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and have always" found that it gives perfect satisfaction." arrangements were made for her to enter the state agricultural college. B. F. Adams and three of his granddaughters made the Spectator effice a pleasant call the other day.

The little How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by HalPs Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken -by catarrh sufferers for the pajt thlrty-five years, and has become known as that most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru tho Blood oa the Mucous surfaces, rtpelllna; the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a. great Improvement In your ireneral health.

Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Bend. for testimonials, free. P. J.

CHENET A Toledo. Ohio Boti by all Druggists. 16c i Our informant was wrong last Week in telling us that R. D. Courter had sold his residence property to Adam Rev.

Franklin W. Ryan of Elgin, No Time for That. Kathryn came running to her mother, crying as though her heart would brenk. Between sobs she said thnt a dog had frightened her. Her mother, trying to divert her said.

"What kind of a tall did the doa have?" Kathryi sobbed, "Do yon e'pose I stopped to look at bis tall?" ladies were Velma Mayer of near Bat-croft and Thelma and Velma Leason of Washington county, Iowa. The Lea-son girls are twins and as much alike as two peas. They are 10 years old, the same height and only a (quarter of willxeceive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills and Cathartic Tablets. J.

S. 9 Trapp. However the property is for former pastor of the M. E. church here, sale.

was in town the first of the week visit- Emmctt Hoskinson of Baldwin was ing Rev. M. M. McGuire and bis many here over Sunday looking after business friends here. He has been taking treat-.

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