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Ellsworth Reporter from Ellsworth, Kansas • 5

Ellsworth Reporter from Ellsworth, Kansas • 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1916. THE ELLSWORTH REPORTER PAGE" FIVE I 1 I Hi rWK --n CV i 3 Mil 4 4 4 4 4 4 3. 4 4 4 OJ 0J 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 at $1.2 per buisliel 10 bMsIieilotts $L15 per biuisEel 4 CD) p1 S) 70 PER BUSHEL 4 4 4 4 I J1 (ID eh sale sitmifalsiy dDul sat ttlhiis pn'ids 4 4 4 4 4 ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 oho Cash roc 4 4 4 4 Phone 114 Phone 114 Ellsworth, Kansas KANOPOLIS Mrs. Cris Florence returned to her Condensed Official Statement of THE CITIZENS STATE BANK, Ellsworth, Kansas Made to Bank Commissioner September 12, 1916 C.

H. Justis went to Salina Saturday, Rev. Jack went to Kansas City Sat- urday. Dr. Riester came home from Salina Sunday.

Cal Jackson went to Kansas City- Tuesday. Charles Seder moved to Geneseo LIABILITIES Capital stock paid 50,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided profits 18,360.01 Deposits -v $538,836.37 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $479,764.01 Overdrafts 1,226.80 Bank Premises 16,000.00 rsr -fe sight 1 6 0,2 0 5.5 7 Total $657,196.38 Robert Allan, Vice Pres. NO RLE Keep off the grass, just as they say. Fred Barta spent Sunday with Ray and Carl Urbanek. Mrs.

John Svoboda spent Sunday with Mrs. Frances Moravek. Joe and Henry Jiricek spent Sunday "with George and James Barta. Quite a few people of this vicinity the fair at Wilson Thursday. Mr.

and James "Barta children called on Mr. 'and "Mrs. John Hayne Sunday. Don't forget the dance at Frank Jirik's on Saturday, October 7. Everybody invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ptacek and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Lew Svoboda Sunday.

Mrs. Joe Adamck and daughter and Mrs. Frank Toman called on Mrs. John Adamek Sunday. Mrs.

Charles Urbanek and son Monday. I Anna Co wie-xalled. on. -ner Pettit was a Wilson visitor Thursday. Mrs.

Grubb was an Ellsworth visi-. tor Saturday. Total home in Wichita Saturday after a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Will White and sister Alice visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Nichols Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crathorne visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Ellsworth.

Mrs. Aynes of Geneseo came up Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Bayse. Bertha Feistle is clerking in Nichols White's store while Bessie Heath is taking her vacation. The M. E. Sunday school gave a rally day program Sunday which was well rendered and well attended.

A couple, of the Wesleyan Methodist representatives of Salina were in town Tuesday selling literature. Mr. and Mrr Wesley Reeves left Sunday for Iowa where they were called to the bedside of his aunt. Mrs. Bayse went to Wichita Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Charles Frederick, and attend the fair. $657,196.38 P. D. Sperry, Cashier Eli Warner was in Kanopolis Wednesday. Miss Bonwell is enjoying a visit from her sister.

Miss McCoy visited her parents in Ellsworth Sunday. Aaron Kipp was over from Ellsworth Wednesday. Mr. Shaffer of Ellsworth was in Kanopolis Monday. Mrs.

Burwell came home from Wichita Wednesday. i THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ELLSWORTH, KANSAS. Statement of Condition September 12, 1910. RESOURCES Mrs. Sweet called on Mrs.

George Miller Wednesday. Loans Overdrafts Miss Eunice Braden was a Carnei- U. S. bonds at par School and Township Warrants. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank-Bank Building and Fixtures 860,371.07 654.21 29,000.00 3,778.81 4,500.00 45,000.00 1,250.00 371,291.21 ro visitor Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Birchcr were in Kanopolis Tuesday.

Several Carneiro people attended the circus Wednesday. Mrs. A. E. Sturgis was shopping Redemption Fund In U.

S. Treasury-Cash and Sight Exchange in Salina Wednesday. Elva Storey spent Sunday with her cousin, Rachel Jackson. TotaL LIABILITIES BLACK WOLF The weather for the past week has been very dry and windy. Fred Michalicek and family attended the fair at Wilson Thursday.

Our school started Monday, September 18, with Miss Agnes Wearing as teacher. A good many people are done sowing their wheat and a good many are just starting. Mrs. T. M.

Foote and son Charles went up to Wilson in their car Thursday attend the fair. Try This, Girls, It's Easy A young woman who thought she was losing her husband's affections went, to a seventh daughter of a seventh daughter for a love powder. The mystery woman told her: Get a raw piece of beef, cut flat, about an Inch thick. Slice an onion in two and rub the meat on both sides with it. Put on pepper and salt, and toast it over a red coal fire.

Drop on it three lumps of butter and two sprigs of parsley, ang get him to eat It. The yourfg wife did so, and her husband loved her ever after. Capital Stock Surplus 50,000.00 100,000.00 50,538.92 25,000.00 Undivided Profits National Bank Currency Mrs. Heintzelman went to Canton Monday to visit relatives. Miss Bonwell and Miss Brewster went to Ellsworth Friday.

Miss Mamie Powell is working in the country for Mrs. M. Harris. WT111 Nichols moved into their new house which is just completed. Wesley Harris is building a house on his lots in the south part of town.

W. F. Kline took seventeen prizes out of twenty entries at the Wilson fair. Daniel visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frances Moravek.

Mr. and Mrs. James and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Jiricek and family Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Talsky spent Sunday with the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jiricek and family.

The farmers of Liberty local are working up again. They had a lively meeting Monday evening, October 2. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Smischny and family spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamek and family. Miss Jennie Jiricek, Blanche Dol-ccek, Mrs.

John Jiricek sr. visited with Mrs. Charles Urbanek and children Sunday. Hurrah for Anderson. Some team, Benton and Anderson.

Look out, John send a few more of your speeches to the boys. Lost! A big Tain cloud containing two inches of Finder will please return to Noble township and win the gratitude of all hands. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Janda and Jim Janda Alice, Anna, and Mary Moravek, and Ida Urbanek spent Sunday with Mr.

ami Mrs. Frank Janda and family. The Hessian fly has been up against it last week. A wind like the one last week, while they are hatching, more of them than the combined efforts of all the Farmers. Some time ago a fellow in this neighborhood bruised his hand, and, thinking he was a "good enough" Physician, he doctored it himself.

When he had finished he went to work again. But he did not notice what ne had done until the pain was gone. He found out he tied the wrong finger. TotaL $1,315,845.30 Miss Ida Hodgden Is nursing the Wilner children who have typhoid fever. I certify that the above is correct.

W. H. HOLT, Cashier. The policy of this bank being to employ Its funds at home, none of its assets are invested in foreign bonds, or outside securities of any kind other than United States Bonds. No loans to any officer, director, stockholder, or employee, directly or indirectly.

All officers bonded in the Bankers Deposit Guaranty and Surety Company. Regular examinations made by U. S. Government examiners. GEO T.

TRE3IBLE, President B. Jj. GARDAXTER, Vice President W. H. HOLT, Cashier.

Hattie Kline went to Russell Mon day to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred FARISVILLE Peppiatts were down to Wagners Dell. -The Christian Endeavor held their after apples Monday. business meeting at the church Mon Miss Rachel Jackson' will remain at Faris' another week. day night.

Mr. Brubaker of Hutchinson spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Claude Crathorne. Mrs. Caswell spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.

Bradshaw. Minnie Burwell, who has been in the hospital in Wichita, Is able to be removed. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Linn came up from Hutchinson Saturday and returned Sunday.

Miss Bertha Feistle came home Friday from Wisconsin where she spent the summer. leave the latter part of the week for Los Angeles, to spend the win was reported. All expressed their high appreciation of Prof. Howes for kindness shown them. May me Powell is working for Mrs.

M. Harris for the present. Edwin Harris was up from Brook-ville Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs.

F. A. Bates are back in the country again for a short stay. Miss Lorisa Ostrom is visiting her sister Harriet at Kline's this week. Karl Shively and Miss Hornischer were Sunday visitors In Kanopolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Alf Wagner took In the dance at. Root's Saturday night. Mrs.

Harry Kline is spending the week In Russell and attending the fair. Miss Bessie Hudson is taking care of her aunt Jessie during Miss Horn- Invitations Issued Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Sherman of Mrs. W. S. Faris was brought home from the hospital Tuesday and is gaining slowly. Miss Theresa Hornischer left Tuesday night for a week's visit with her brother in Kansas City.

H. G. Gilkison and son and daughter, Holly and Grace, and Miss Crum-rine were Ellsworth shoppers Saturday. Captain Millet has been spending a few days in Ellsworth. He will Sherman's Ranch have issued invi ter with a sister.

A picnic party of four auto loads attended the fair at Wilson Thursday. 'Those in the bunch were Major Sternberg, Miss Lottie, Frank Bean, and Mr. and Mrs. Rozelle all of Kanopolis, Mr. and Mrs.

L. P. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Doan, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilkison and son Charles. A most delightful time Public Dance.

There will be a dance at the Frank Jirik place in Palacky township miles north of Holyrood on Saturday, October 7th. Everybody ts invited. 42-2t-pd. tations for the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Lapham, to Charles Albert RInehimer, Elgin, 111., Quite a number of Kanopolis peo ple motored up to Wilson last week Saturday afternoon, October 14, at 1 o'clock at the home. to.

attend the fair. 'ischer's absence. Old papers lor saie at thla oCcm.

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