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Lewis Press from Lewis, Kansas • 8

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Lewis Pressi
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soon they left Florida March 15. Charley Ary is moving on the place where Howard Davis lived. 4 tin 1 1 Iff Dorothy McClaren is quite sick Saturiu vvening. Mrs. Everett Bitner.W.C.

Lovett and family were the guests at the A. R. Lovett home Sunday. Dan White and sons, Gordon and Harold calleb at the Bert Snyder home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Boody spent Sun this week. somebody to dee ioui If everybody with something to-interest you should come and ring your bell, what a nuisance it would bel Mrs. Gaston received word from K. C.

this week that her daughter Mary was quite ill with tonsilitis. day at the 0. C. Darst home. Think of the swarming, jostling crowd, the stamping of feet on your porch and carpets.

Fverv week we know of many callers who come to see For Sale. Mrs. Dan Pratt and children call 12-25 Averjr tractor with guide ed at the Chas. Davis home Thurs day afternoon. All in good condition.

Also 1918 Ford touring car. Will make easy terms. If interested call at this Does It Pay to Adveriise? office. iOccassionally we hear people fcr- gue whether advertising pays. The Rugs, Rugs Rugs All kinds and sizes 0 per cent bes decision we have for that question is the example of the big magazines and dailies.

Below is They never jangle the bell they don't take up all of your time trying to' get your attention. In- stead, they do it in a way that is most considerate of your privacy and your convenience. They advertise in your newspapers. 'll- f. In this way you have only to listen to tose you know i at a glance that something that interests you.

They i' make it short, too, so you can gather quickly just what you want to know. You can receive and hear them all without noise or confusion in comparatively few minutes. In fairness to yourself look over all the advertisements. i The smallest and the largest you never can be sure which pne will tell something you really want to know. I The Lewis Press discount for cash.

Russells Jewelry and Furniture a list of advertising rates per page for some of the leading magazines: Store Lewis Kansas. Refinish Unattractive Surfaces Tables, chairs or other furniture that has become mar-, red and shabby floors that are worn and unsightly, woodwork on which the finish is no longer attractive. All these sur-V faces can be easily made like new or refinished in handsome, imitations of Oak, Walnut, Mahogany and other expensive woods and protected fronq further destructive wear with ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Stains and Varnishes at one operation. Just the thing for touching up the innumerable surfaces about the home that are constantly becom-worn and shabby.

Ask at our store for color sample cards. Christian 900 Don't let your little chicks die Saturday Evening Post 5000 from diarrhea. Feed them Califor Collier's Weekly. 3000 Youth's Companion ...1600 nia System Chick Mash. The ideal starting feed.

Literary Digest 1280 Harper's Magazine. 225 Lewis Drug Co. Messers and Mesdames Roy American Magazine ...1200 3500 Brown, Ralph and John Mettling and Marshall of Kinsley were Sun Everybody's 700 Farm Journal 9 day guests at the Tom McKinney home. Lewis DrugC o. Good Housekeeping 1000 Ladie's Home 6000 1750 A.

E. Keller and family and Miss Opal Seward called at the Fay Har dy home Saturday evening, week with Ray Darst and family at Bucklin. Mrs. Climor spent the week end at the R. A.

Wolfe home. Clarence Snyder and family spent Sunday with Bert Snyder-and family. Mr. Lester Cannon went to Hutchinson the last of the week to visit Mrs. Abrams.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland Bert Wikerson and family spent McCall's 2160 McClure's .11445 Metropolitin 1400 Modern Priscilla 1680 Review of Reviews 300 Scribner's 250 North of Lewis. Dan Pratt and family were the Sunday dinner 'gues: 8 of Claude Sipes and family. Howard Smith and family spent Sunday at the Lee Payne home.

Kinley Newlin family were the dinner guests of Geo. Sibley and family Sunday. Mrs. Barrett and son spent Sunday at the Joe Barrett home. Miss Ethel Darst is spending the Sunday at the Jim Carrol home.

Mrs. Ralph Alton and little daughter of Macksville were visit ing at the home of her parents, Wm. Payton and fanmily Monday Successful 1800 3800 World's 224 'called at the Chas. Davis home Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Rouse were The Saturday Evening Post of Sunday guests of John Demain and March 18 contained 95 pages of ad family at Kinsley. vertiaing and that times $5,000, the rate per page, equals $475,000, the J. W.

King and son of Mooreland A 'i nni i ft i if Okla. spent Saturday with W. W. iiic new udiuci unup is nuw upen amount spent for advertising in one issue. Now these companys either Dugger and family.

We invite our customers back again WANTED-Garden plowing and believe in advertising or else they Service and Courteous treatment our motto Are you with us have a surplus of money and feel other team work, R. C. Bryant, Ph 125 Gome in and see our Harness. We have some good prices on good No. 1 Harness and all parts.

Now is the time to get your harness oiled and repaired. We ares agents for the Aer-motor Windmill and the De Laval Cream Electric Vacuum Cleaners for $50.00 Lewis Saddlery Co. partial to newspapers in their dona' I Hair Cut 35c Shave 15c I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward of Ford came in Tuesday to visit with tions.

We rather think they consid. er advertising an investment. i Mrs! Alice Crown Barber Shop H. C. Denny and Mrs, Ada Hupp Methodist Church Chas.

D. Norman, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. were Sunday guests of W. W.

Dugger and family. Ole Olson and family were Sunday guests at the Chas. Davis home Charter No. 10863. Reserve District No.

10 Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:45 P. M. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mesdames P.

M. Davidson M. At Lewis, in the state of Kansas, at the close of business on Mar. 10, 1922 Shyers, and Jeanette Sollers were Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.

Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Sunday guests at the Jake Dusher RESOURCES Choir Practice, Friday, 7:30 home. P. M.

Loans and discounts including rediscounts $132,501.93 Total loans Overdrafts, secured unsecuied $415.13 415.13 Mrs. John Holmes of Rush Center We glad to see the good at spent Sunday with her husband tendance Sunday in spite of the John Holmes. stormy weather. W. F.

Passwater and wife, Rev Frank Strate and wife spent Sun Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The W.

F. M. S. meets this week, day at the Roy McClaren home. Friday with Mrs O.

M. Williamson Amend visited at the Ed Bridges 30,000.00 6.1S0.00 5,000.00 6,500.00 10,787.98 151.00 You'll Have to Hurry This is the last week i All members of the society are ask home Sunday. Dep't to secure circulation (U. Bonds par value) 30,000.00 Total Other bonds, stocks, securities etc Banking house Furniture end Fixtures $1,000.00 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve ish in vault and amount due from National banks Checks on other banks in same city as reporting bank Total Items 9, 10, 1 1, 12, and 13... JO.938.98 Redemption fund with U.

S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1 Other assets, if any ed to be present. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Black are Coming events of interest to the Funny world I Just about the time think we are climbing, some calamity stares us In the face, and knocks our props from under us. Ar-kansaw Thomas Cat. visiting at the Geo. Strawn home.

church. Joe Barrett and family, and moth Sunday morning April 2 Commun er called at the Geo. Strawn home ion service 1,500.00 4,452.49 April 9 to 16 The Youug People of Saturday. Miss Cleo Curry spent Friday to sena in oraers for Spring shipment of the Famous Stark Trees. Hand in your orders this week for your wants of Fruit Trees, the church will have charge of the Easter week Services.

evening and Saturday with Miss Edith Guthrie. Easter Sunday morning, reception $197,458.53 30,00000 "24,000.00 522.99 30,000.00 of members, sacrament of baptism, sermon by Rev. May 2-4 State Divisional Sunday Roses, Ornamental vines of all kinds. Don't wait, select now. School Convention at Dodge City MUSINGS Advice that a man really needs usually what he dislikes to hear.

It's hard to convince the father of twins that two heads are beV ter than one. Courtship of Romeo and Juliet discloses a spark of Shakespearean geplus. Poejtry may be a drug on the. market, but few poets can get drug tow prices. A writer says that poets are poorly paid.

Perhaps they will get whit they deserve 'in the hreftr. Mr. and Mrs. Giles of near Bel-pre called at Carter Gaines Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Guthrie and Ruby Elkins motored to Belpre Sunday evening. v.

R. G. Jenkins' suffering from a gathering in his head. During the first part of May, Dodge City District Conference held at Lewi. J.

H. Jackson June 20 to 27 International Sunday 238.85 39.00 66,208.75 Total "liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided profits 1,802.17 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to State banks, banl ers md trust companies in the United States and foreign countries other than included in items 21 or 22 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25.. $277.85 Individual deposits subject to cbeck Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days(other than for money borrowed) fc. Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve 71,208.75 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 31,948.94 Notes and bills rediscounted State or Kansas, County or Edwards, ss: School Convention at Kansas City.

A cordial Invitation is expended to every one to be inattendance at the services of the church. Overland Willyi Make church attendace a part of 5,000.00 V- 31,948.94 your weekly program. Omar News Down to SOME PROVERBS Among the most frequently Quoted proverbs are these: History repeats Itself. Consistency, thou art Jewel. Elmer Charles returned Thursday from Clay Center where he was Reduced to 9,500.00 called by the death of a relative.

197,458.53 Mrs. Paul Blount has been hav $1375 ing trouble with an ulcerated tooth Completely Equipped F.O. Bv Toledo The Sleeve Valve Motsr Improves with use L. Weaver Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear thxt the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LP.

WEAVER, Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to before me this 16th day of March 1922. FAY HARDY, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 4, 1923.

CirascT Attest: A roUlng atone gathers no moss. Necessity Is the mother of Discretion It the better part of wlor. Ee sure you are right, then go Knead. Nothing happens to anybody which tm ta not fitted hv nature to haar. Nate Bailey and family spent Sunday with C.

M. Ashers. Bobby Birline is recovering from the flu. Mrs. Albert Korte spent Saturday with her mother Mrs.

Pete Welch. Tea Whites to be horns The Lewio Garage Phone 5 DIRECTORS A. E. Jarvis O.V.Ray.

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Years Available:
1921-1922