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Lake City Tribune from Lake City, Kansas • 1

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Lake City Tribunei
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Lake City, Kansas
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eiT TRIBUNE Volume 1 Lake City, Kansas, TharsdaV, February 19, 1920 55 Mmoer 5M FINGER BADLY CRUSHED BURNED WHILE fife! Statement of the Financial Condition of the Dave Frccmyer, Pres Ed. H. Smith, Pres. i Bert Burton, cf Pratt, was in WORKING ON ENGINE Lake City on Wednesday of this! Rtartinff the gaenne at the week. Bert is carrying his arm wine nse of this in a sling from oiling a windmill somethinjJ ROt wrong that it without first shutting, it down.

ju-anVranu fin That Works juas uaiiiv In some waywhile oilmg theho is worWng there, lighted a mm tne secona linger ui m3 iiyiiL fo th trouWe when thfl hand got cought between the pump leaJ. a hjg ha- rod and the plate and got very m.A,, r(1 vnTnino ua badly coushed and broken. The ffl, hoveVPr the burns were" not furious end Frank he got one doctor thinks that it is more man probable that the finger will have saved and deposited in a bank is wealth tdat is capital. Unlike brain and muscle, it does not wear out or deteriorate. It grows and improves.

hak cut that did not cost him any to be amputated at the second joint thing. Frank says he has.hhd lots of i hVir cuts, but that was the quickest at Lake City, State of Kensas, at the close of business on the 1 4th day cf February, 920. RESOURCES Loans cid Loans on Ecal Estate, 7, 669. 11 Overdrafts; unsecured, $1,895.23 1,895.23 Bank Building- Fur. Fis.

3,000.00 14,421.21 United States Bonds on hand, Liberty Bonds, 11,200.00 War Saving- Stamps, 1,822.11 Other Bonds and Warrants, 6, 529.82 Guaranty Fund with State Treasurer, Bonds, 1,000.00 Cash Items and Clearing-House Items, 283. 88 Cash and Sight Exchange, Legal Reserve, 155,720.26 TOTAL 472,360.88 LIABILITIES hair cut he ever got. Pattie Cooke returned Thursday I morning from St. Joe and Kansas ROW MONEY CHANGES The only gain from labor is what is saved. therefore, makes wealth and when wealth works it is capital.

A policy holder sent this communica tion to Fidelity Field Man; City, when shu has been on a buying trip for the Lake City i for several weeks. She also visit-ed friends in Kansas City and I Eureka Springs, Ark. 'while there. Nineteen years ago we took out a 20-vear endowment policy. When it Capital Stock paid in, Surplus Fund, matures, next ear, the face of the policy will bay us a pair of shoes, ten galjou of gasoline, a cord tire and a 30,000.00 5.0C0.OO 113.46 170.51f.43 1,116.25 pair of theater tickets.

Twenty years ago we thought it would puy us a Capital at work pays wages. Which, when saved, creates more capital. Labor is the producer when labor saves. Savings bring independence. A savings bank is a public servant.

All Liberty Bonds and Securities held by The Leslie Redway the Fanta Fe agent has been transferee! to Crystal Springs. Mr. Redway. has always been an obliging and courteous agent and both him Undivided Profits net, Individual Deposits Subject to Check, County Deposit, Cashiers Checks Outstanding, Certificates of Deposits, Bills Kediscounted, house, a new bicycle, a meerschaum pipe, a corduroy waistcoat and a trip lied way have-made many! Mends who regret their departure, around tie- world. if.

C. Stir total T. STATE OF KANSAS, County of Errbor, ss. O. V.

Gidley, Cashier cf said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is not endorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the Kitchen Need s. above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So help me God. O. V.

Gidley, Cashier. Lake State Bank in trust for customers are fully protected from burglaries roberies or hold-up at all times. Lake State Bank Lake City, Kansas. O. V.

Gidley, Cashier. Clara Groendycke, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th day of February, 1920. Clara Groendyckjs, Notary Public. (Commission Expires on the 10th day of December, 1922.) CORRECT U.U'R Fh-fmypu E'i, II.

Siinir, M. M. SlUGLEY, -Geo. Landis, Fred Lake. 1 i.

Directors. ToWalter E. Bank Commissioner, Topeka," Ern Cole was a Lake City caller Hugh Lane was in Medicine Lodge Tuesdry on business. from the south Saturdaj'. at the grave in Highland ceme- W.

B. Rhodes want' to Elkhart, Tuesday, for a short stay with his ary conducted by r.ev. Carrey The small son of Mr. ana Mra. diet Ed Darnell a business caller from Hutchinson in Lake Tuesday, of the first Baptist church of Jessie Roward and Larkin has been ill for several days daughter, Mrs.

Mr. Howard. Medicine Lodge. Fred Lake and family were visitors in Medicine Lodge on Mrs. S.

Y. Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Rube Carr were shoppers in town from the Deerhead district Monday. llrs.

Will Koark is in Coats tois week, her pf-rente. K. Bt r-gea and wile who are ill. Preparedness is the good bousewife's slogan. From the time she starts to cook the meal till the time she washes and drys the last pan she has frequent need of many things, she will be hindered greatly" if she doe's not have them right at hand.

For instance, there are lards and cooking oils; there flavoring extracts and other seasoners. There are soaps and cleaning compounds that she needs for the cleaning up afterward. For all these and other kitchen needs she can rely an us. For Finest and Freshest Groceries Lake Mercantile Co. Lake City, Kansas.

Mr. and Mrs. Oville Gaddis and Mi33 Elsie Sv-lender were county sear callers Tuesday. Thursday of this week. uwuiMmmiiiiitunimimiimtmmwm iiimiMiwifiiiiuuuMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH! Harry Spohr entertanined the following guests last week, his brother R.

J. Spohr, Clarence Swine-heart and Geo. Throckmorton, of Satisfied Customers Mrs. Geo. Schoonover returned this week, after spending several weeks visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Darnell near Hutchinson, Kansas. Capron, Okla.

Means that those who come back to us again and ajrain to buy after they've made their first purchase at our store always receive satisfactory service. They know that whatever we sell them is thoroughly reliable. They know we do not ask more than fair profit on our sales. They know they can rely on our advise Truth is our standby a i i Make Safe Investments The protection oi principle should be the first consideration of every investor. But it's net always an easy matter for the ordinary investor to determine the safety of the issues offered him.

The character of an investment however, is usually reflected in the concern which offeres it. Investments offered through this institution warrant your conofidence. SAFETY HONESTY COURTESY SERVICE Officers and Directors are the same cs those of The Lake State Bank. MRS. WILLIAM SHANKS DEAD Mrs.

William Shanks died at i Don't Pass It Up her home in Mingona township last Thursday, February 12th. Death was the result of an attack of influenza. i 9 Furs! Furs! Bring in your furs. I will pay you about what they are worth Anything you have got. 25 Cents For Mole Skins The deceased was the daughter t) li 8 pet a NIGHTINGALE For Your Family '8 Sake.

3 of Mr. and Mrs. John Weidner. She was born in El Reno, December 28, 1893 and was 2G years 1 month and 15 days of age at the time of her death. She was married to William Shanks December 18, 1912.

Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Shanks, both of whom survive the mother. Besides the husband tind children, the deceased ifl survived by the parents and five Moyd, Robert, Kay Donald. Ml of Jvlcdicinc Lake City Eeb.

24, 1 to 4 p. m. Pioneer Cattle Loan Conn) lSun City Feb. 24, 10 to 9 p.m. pi Bring them in lie on time I CF.

Stewart. Lab City I i Ul(c City, Lodge, and. Leslie, of Los Angeles, Calif. The funeral services were held 1 iiiiiiiiiiHiHHiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHrrtiiiiiiiiinicRRiuiiiininiiNiimmMii!.

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1919-1921