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Jewell County Republican from Jewell, Kansas • 1

Jewell County Republican from Jewell, Kansas • 1

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TOPRKA As Historical Suci' A3, "LOT U8 88 TO IT THAT A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AND BY THE PEOPLE, SHALL NOT PKUSH FROM THE LINCOLN -Mr-No. 1 VOL. 42. JEWELL CITY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1920.

i ifiiSi mm 1- MUM I I Hl I lllllltttil ltl Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Witcher and daughters Misses Florence and Edith were Christmas guests at Dr.

A. J. Schumacher's home, Both of the young ladies nre graduates of the University ot Kansas. Miss Florence is teaching in Keep 'Em Healthy ii OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Citizens State Bank at JEWELL, state of Kansas, at the close of business on the 18th day of Dec, 1920. Wichita anil Miss Edilh in Oklahoma.

Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cramlall, of Plain-ville, are spending the week here visiting their Rosin relatives! They spent Wednesday at Burr Oak visiting at the Benj.

Headrick home. Dr. Hess' Panacea and Stock Tonic has We can save you ten dollars on a 1921 A Prosperous New Year To You! GEORGE C. PECK Newt Stand, Jtwtll, Kansas power washer and ten dollars on an engine. We have I hem in stock and can make delivery any day.

Buv the given satisfaction to our customers the past RESOURCES Loans and discounts Loans on real estate Overdrafts Other real estate owned Bank furn. and flxt'rs, $1,000 Other bonds and warrants Guaranty fund with State Treasurer, bonds Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve Cash items and clearing-house items woman one and make her happy. You have the latest machinery, why not get $333,145.82 58,000.00 1,958.17 2,000.00 13,000.00 16,347.71 1,500.00 28,737.09 148.25 18 years. her a power washer. He a good sport and do it now The E.

L. Gray Imp. Co. Miss Mary Bracket! entertained with a dinner party Tuesday evening, and Misses Irma and Jean Nixon the following evening. At present price of eggs and feed you 454,837.04 I HlKlilUlUIHlHl TOTAL can't afford to do without it.

There is going to be a joke this time on the old-fashioned man who used to take a short ride on the water wagon Try it on our guarantee, "Your money I 50,000.00 22,000.00 Robert. Mr-Mullen, of St. Louis. and Tom Gallagher of Cedar Rapids. Jan.

1st. were here to attend the funeral of back if not satisfied." their mother Mrs. Mary Gallagher this J. tj, Morris, rormoso: I am sure we could not get along without 1,175.49 I LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits 1,452.24 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 276.75 DEMAND DEPOSITS: Individual deposits subject to check 209,504.29 Certificates of deposit, due in less than 30 days 21,796.97 Banks' and bankers' deposits 891.65 i I Ti a I. wppk.

it nen a young noy nonprr took the Rf.pvri.k:a.v and think it is all right lessons in the Repvrlihan of- printing lice. to stop the paper when the subscription time is out. Mrs. Boogaart and children are in Randall. 2(1 head of cattle, six horses, auto, elc.

at Jake Ford's sale 5. The Geo. B. Crandall Drug Co. The Christian peoplp have been hav ing a lively attendance contest between up 232,192.91 129,468.64 20,000.00 454,837.04 TIME DEPOSITS: Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 129,468.64 Bills Payable TOTAL Wm.

O'Reilly and family were from Concordia for Christmas. the men and women this month which has caught, the attention of the entire town. It ended last Sunday with the women in the Ip.kI by nine majority, although there were more men present than women the last two Sundays. Be Beans, nice navy at. 3 pounds 25c.

Farmers' Grocery. D. H. Stafford: I think the United States can show her faith in humanity by cutting her war and naval expenditures at least one-half. The rpgnlar New Year's dinner will be consumed at the Christian church Saturday at noon.

All members of the church and Bible school and their friends are invited to come. Those with, families bring well filled baskets. Watch the men serve. cause of their defeat the men will serve New Year's dinner to the entire Sunday school in the chjirch basement, and they are going to wash the dishes The women hope there will be a good crowd out for the dinner. Watt, was a young lawyer without, any clients, so Sylvia decided to drum up a little trade lor her lawyer-lover.

She started right in vamping rich clients. This provided ''Food For Scandal." See Wanda Hawley at the Whiteway theatre Saturday night. Also a comedy. Claud Brunnemer and family came over from Republic county on Christmas to attend the family reunion at the home of Claud's mother it. this town.

Remember we have a two hole corn sheller. and will shell corn any time, any place. Phone 5003. Shaver Rros. Mrs.

A. J. Schumacher entertained the J. KelSey: Let the fellow3 go away from here who can't stay. I can stay.

Lee Haegert returned to Topeka Sunday after spending Christmas with his parents. State of Kansas, County of Jewell, ss. Ferris E. Pence, cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true that said bank has no liabilities, and is not indorser on any note, or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So help me God.

FERRIS E. PENCE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 23rd day of December, 1920. Wm. A.

Matson, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 14th day of April, 1924. (Seal). Correct Attest Wm. A.

Matson R. A. Crumrine Hugh Harrison E. L. Gray, Directors While Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Schafer were taking their Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schafer of Washington, to catch a train at Beloit Sunday evening, a front tire came off Mr.

Sehafer's car. They looked for it as soon as they discovered it was gone anil again Monday morning but found no trace of it. Ki Zette club with a luncheon and their annual Christmas grab-bag party, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Art White and Jutk spent Christmas with Mr. White's parents in Ellsworth. Mrs. White and Jack remained for a longer visit. 10c lb.

Pearl hominy. Farmers' Grocery. Flake hominy bs. for 25c. Dax Gali.acher: I sent six skunk hides to St.

Louis. Transportation charges were 75 cents. The fur 'company sent me 20 cents in stamps back. Last year We have some steel corn cribs that are the cheapest, cribs you can buy. Let us show you one.

The E. L. Gray Imp. Co. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Seeley, of Caruthers. Nov. 10, 1920, a sou, 1 the furs would have been worth SG.00 The income tax collector doesn't up his stocking and go to bed. He turn, your heels up and gives yourVpockev a shake down.

apiece. Mr. and Mrs. David Knarr have heen To Walter E. Wilson, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.

Four bars of good white soap at the Farmers' Grocery for 25c. We also have having a housp full of company the past week. Their guests included Mr. Why not save your canned fruit and buy some of that nice new dried fruit that the Farmers' Union Grocery has just received. Apples at, 10c a pound, peaches at 20e and Apricots at 30c.

a whitp soap at 5c a bar. and Mrs. Elwood Ross and daughter Adelaid of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Knarr and family of Mitchell county Mr.

and Mrs. A. ii. Fink and their son George of Formoso, and Raymond and his family of Lyons, Kansas, were MISSOURI PACIFIC TIME CARD The road have been hard surfaced with ice and snow, making line Mis Maude Scanland is visiting her In-other Elmer in Lawrence this week. "Last Thursday night about 125 Jewell county bankers, wives and lady friends braved the bad roads to Ionia where they gathered for the annual County Bankers' Rf.pi'Blh an.

There cannqt be more than a dozen bankers in Jewell county. Shades of Joe Smith and'. Brigham Young, speak and tell us how many wives and lady friends a banker is permitted to have in Jewell county. Beloit Gazette. Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie Knarr of Beloit, Mi. and Mrs. Moss of Glen Elder, Mr. Ciillum of Mitchell county.

Miss Bertha visiting old time friends in Jewell last C. F. Kliphahdt: The Christmas program at the Evangelical church last Friday night was one of the finest I have ever witnessed. On Sunday morning the Wednesday. ...8:46 ft.

m. .10:55 a. m. p. m.

...5:20 p. m. Going west (express) Gtomg tut (freight) Ooing west (freight) Going east (express) Fennrr of Jewell, Miss Marie Leinbergcr We wish you a happy new year, big Ted Oetman shipped a car of hogs Tuesday and several cars of wheat went out. regular Mitnlay school ottering was Mrs. Stewart Maley, of Cawker City, isited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert announced as tor the sufferers ol the Jewell City Markets of Randall, Miss Addie Crouch of Jewell, Mr. J. P. Hickey and son and daughter of Ottowa, Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Dyas of Kansas City, and Mrs. Moore of Burr Oak.

McDaniel last week. near east and $110.00 with more to lol Butter 40 ow was given. Thai's practical Christ- I I ILp, Miint, tuuiiuii mi.iiuut Clllll JJr.lt I within, and that your country will somehow get out of war during the next few years. It's hard to find a fellow who hasn't had candy enough. Cream 42 anitv.

Fiiirs 50 Com (shelled) 45 Miss Bcrnicc Widrig, Mrs. Olen Wheat SI. 50 Mrs. Ed. Miller accompanied by her daughter Barbara, of Topeka, is visiting her sister.

Mr-. Chas. Gillett. Prices are dropping! Jello 2 hoxe? for 25c at the Farmers' Grocery. Henry Heifer of the Republican office enjoyed a visit this week from his mother Mrs.

G. Hofer of Downs and his brother Will Hofer of Simla, who are enroute to the hitter's home. Meeker and Miss Ethel Fox entertained with a shower at the hitter's home Oats 30 Hogs S8.25 Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Schmitt. The Republican lias already been issued 52 times this year, but here it is one more time for good measure. Mr.

and Mrs. Harve Frank and Miss Ethel Fox entertained with a Christina? breakfast for a crowd of young folks. Local and Personal "Nae man can tether time or tide." There has never been better skating We can sell you a 450 bushel coi crib for $7.50. The E. L.

Gray Imp. Co. on the reservoir than there has been next Wednesday. Jake Ford's sale Don't miss it. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Dyas were up from Kansas City lo attend the funeral of their sister, and all the Dyas boys It's this wpek. Some of the boys got the fire hose out last week and flooded the ice which was rough because of snow being on it. They used 25,000 gallons of Tomorrow in not only tomorrow. net year.

and their families were over from For- C. K. MeClay collided with a telephone pole in the west part, of t.owo while driving his car Christmas day. The icy roads made it impossible for moso last Sunday. Miss Susie Young has been spending her holidays in bed She was vaccinated just before leaving college, and it worked most loo well.

water. to Please sit down easy, so as not crack the new pavement. Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Anderson and him to turn a corner. 1 tie car was damaged some hut none of its occupants Miss Ruby Slanbery was up from were hurt. Concordia over Saturday and Sunday. Jake Metz says he took in a thousand little daughter of Hastings, were Christmas guests at Mr.

and Mrs. Fred James' home. turkeys in one day. W. J.

Collie: I live within two miles Some folks who have pre-ty good thinking machinery won't use it much. There will be a watch party for the young folks at the Methodist parsonage Friday evening. Be sure of everything you say before you say it. of Ionia and fourteen of Esbon, and The skating rink at the city resevoir is now open 24 hours a day. Uncle Sam sends me my mail by way Hurry up folks and put your ice up we want milder weather.

Rout. McMcli.en: I'm tired of living ot Esbon. in a big city. I like to live in a town If you want to feel ashamed of being a kicker, read of the suffering in central It T.tp Ford keeps on moving first like Jewell. Mrs.

C. F. Moore, who has been visit W. A. Matsox Here we go pouring unheard-of millions into a navv that thing he knows he'll be a town man, Europe.

ing the Bohnerts has returned to her home in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Matson spent will be absolutely out of date by the Christmas in Smith Center at the home time any other country in the world I 1 I I I I I I I I I of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Matson. Miss can raise money enough to fight us. wheat to The farmers sold enough pay for Christmas presents. Caroline Matson of Salina was a guest at the Matson home in Jewell over Our New Year Wish Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fulton had the pleasure of entertaining Mr. Fulton's four brothers, two brother-in-laws, two Herman Durkee of Smith Center sisters and his mother, last, Sunday spent Christmas with his aister Mrs Frank Jordan and Mrs. R. W.

Drake, With the exception of one brother from Michigan all were from Mitchell county. and his brother Charles, who came up Try that broken rice. Nice and clean. from Larned to spend Christmas. His For You! "1921 May it be the happiest and most year yet recorded for you, and the stepping stone 3 lbs.

for Farmkrs' Grocery, daughter Miss Grace Durkee of Lincoln was also here. Clyde Dyas: I have never been held up in Kansas City. I evidently do not a self made man to the extent that he. married a woman who made look as though I had much. COLEMAN LAMPS AND LANTERNS The big thing in light to him work," we heard a man say The Mankato Advocate charges $2.00 to better ones to come." a year for papers going outside Jewe Miss Cor Joruav: I have some county and chops them off if they don't friends who read the Repi'BUcan almost pay.

TO WISH YOU ALL A Happy New Year DONT FORGET To Make This Resolution resolve to have my photograph made this year." WHY NOT NOW AT The as regularly as I do. Thev sometimes Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arhuthnot and laugh at the "small town paper" but I daughter Elise, of Lebanon were guests notice they read it just the same.

at the J. O. Laffer home over Christmas, And what about that Savings Account? Start the New Year right' by beginning that Savings Habit. 4 interest on Time and Savings Accounts There is one man who doesn't want to be credited wilh drawing more money There is a lot of winter ahead of you than he really does. That's the man ny not get a piano now: Vt can save you money, we bought for cash who is working for the county.

direct from factory. The E. L. Gray Imp. Co.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Appleby of Ames, Kansas, spent Christmasi with the day.

Light them with a match. KREAMER HENNINGER 8. I. Green A five dollar hill in Cal Nplson family. Mrs.

iSelson and Miss EoMa accompanied them home last ifornia lasts just long enough to bust it We have met seven families nut here Monday. from our old home at Lenora. There are five in Clyde Green's FIRST NATIONAL BANK family and thev all rode down from School teachers in Jewell for the Hanawalt Studio Mankato to spend Christmas at Wm holidays are Misses Ruth Kelsey, Mar- MEMBER OF FSDEJtAi RESKRTI SYSTEM Capital $50,000. Surplus Edward's home on two railroad tickets. jorie Bean, Gladys and Caroline Musser Clyde feels like crowing over the feat Bella Nelson.

Mildred Evans, Ethel Fox "wptii which is all very well, for the railroad and Louise Hughes. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I If I 1 1 company will probably have the laugh later on..

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