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The White Cloud Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 4

The White Cloud Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 4

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Hiiiiiiii'sm1 hhbih E3 Tha White Cloud Tribune Mri. T. OVEN, Editor. ter, Fern, spent New Years afternoon at Mrs. Martin Idol.

Harold and Warner Parker and Mia Mildred Shonyo spent New Years day at the Mart Goodwin home. Jack Shonyo left for St. Joe Published every Thursday. night with her mother, Mrs, Ag nes Johnson. Chas.

Johnson was in Hiawatha Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes Johnson and Miss Viola called on Mrs. Elouise Mar. shall, Sunday afternoon.

Luther Irvine who has been ill for some time is able to be put again. Entered ts second-class matter July 1919, at the post office at WHERE THE CROWD IS 7 White Cloud, Kansas, under the after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Pohl spent Act of March 3, 1879. MIMCIIPTION $2.00 A YEAR MADGE KENNEDY Whit Cloud, Doniphan Gounty, Sunday evening at Mart Goodwins. Mr. and Mrs.

Mart Hayes and children spent Sunday at M. Eos enbergers. Chris Peterson and family of Hcrton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lear were visitors at Sam Mc- in Kansas.

Mrs. Mattie Duncan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gamble and family, of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Todd and family. Miss Pauline McWilliams and Maylon Foster at dinner Sunday. Miss Helen Ferris of Wathena came Wednesday and returued Saturday. She says her sister, HILLTOP.

Daughter of Mine Kenney's Sunday. Mrs. Mart Hayes and children A number of young people spent Sunday evening at the M. Hayes home. Those present A fascinating, entertaining drama of a young rl the and her queat fer romance and adventure.

also were: Misses rrancis waiters, of Denton, Anita Idol and Cora Rosenberger, Messrs. Paul, Robert and Hubert Idol, Walter Goodwin and Milton Rosenberg Dr, F. Austin Physician ml Ssria rWNo.90 White Cloud, Kant and Mrs. J. Hayes spent Wed-aesday at Harry Rosen bergers.

Ur. and Mrs. L. H. Pohl have keen entertaining this week in honor of their daughter who are spanning the holidays with them.

I. Saoayo's sUters, Mrs, Ferret Museotah and Mrst Arnold of Kansas City pent several days with her. They left for their homes Friday, Fred Idol will leave for California this week to bt one several weeks. KdfarMevers lost a valuable er. Mrs.

liayes made a Dig plate of divinity fudge and choc 2 reel Comrdy His Own Medicine olate caramel for them. All left pi i I 3 I for home with a smiling face, Miss Leona Waggoner will; All medicine mmt furcfcM ci. Ho 0reMripUft vi. niaiMISMBMIISMMIMISSSIIIIIIIIIISiSjSJSMBSaiSlMIIIIMI Mrs. Allie Dunean, is getting stay with Miss Etta Idol while Fred is in California and Mrs.

0. Piersen will board with her at the Idol home the rest of the winter. COLORED ITEMS. Mrs. James Evans returned to her home in St.

Joe, Wednesday, after a pleasant visi, with her abng nieely this winter. milli tew the past week. Mr, and Mrs. L. Simon and daughters spent a couple of days in Prasten.

lliss Fraaeis Walters of Den- Mayloa Foster returned Thurs Dr. Chas. R. Marhtr DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 and 1-5 Phone No. 10 Office Over Drug Store day from Lincoln where he has For the last three months we have made a special effort to have the paper go out on the routes every Friday morning, but some of you are making it very hard for us.

There is a limit to what two people can do in one day, and it the copy and ads are not in before Thursday been visiting during the holidays. Bennie Todd spent Saturday with Willard and Gamble Dun- Next to the duty of the individual man, woman, and child to save-and accumulate bank accounts, is the duty of lawmakers to stop the ascending scale of public expenditure, curb the demands of self expanding officialism and reduce the fixed charges of government which hive become exorbitant and industrially paralyzing and ean. Mrs. Matthew Johnson. Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breckenridge. Naomi and Willard Duncan and Benjamin Todd were in Hiawatha shopping, Tuesday and Wednesday. They were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jno. Gamble. Miss Paulyne McWilliams was W. L.

Stillman, Mrs. E. G. Graves and Miss Iceal Johnson tea eanse up to spend part of the holidays with Miss Cora Rosen -erger. Mrs.

V. Campbell spent Friday with Miss Etta Idol. Mesdaraes Goodwin, Shonyo, ledgeeoek and Miss Etta Idol attended the shower given by Mrs. John Shorb for Mrs Lyman Shorb who received many, nice presents. Mrs.

Louis Beeler and daugh are all on the siek list this week morning we can't go to press before sometime Friday. And if you are wondering why a light is gleaming out of the windows of the Tribune office so late at night on Wednesday and Thursday, that is the reason. J. H. McGAUHEY Physician and Stria 1 Office Corner 2nd and Main Office Phone 32 Room Phone 2 J.

T. Dille entertained a num-er of relatives at dinner on New Years Day. News of the death of Robert Todd, of Allianee, came Monday. He is well known in White 51 i the week end guest of Miss Naomi Duncan. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Crowley and son, Earl, spent Saturday eeessaeeeasettttti tttttt-r OFFICIAL STATEMENT the financial condition of The First State Bank at White Cloud, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 18th day of December, 1920, We extend best wisheo For A Happy and Prosperous New Yeea RESOURCES loans and discounts, Overdrafts; unsecured Bank Building Furnandfixt'rs United States bonds on hand, Cash and sight exchange, 1221.860 34 3,144.76 1,000.00 2,400.00 500.00 18.528 53 $247,433.63 Total LIABILITIES 20,000.00 17,000.00 305.61 13,758.34 14,063.95 Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund, Undivided profits, Interest, Less current expenses interest and taxes paid Individual deposits, subject to cheek Cashier's eheeks, outstanding, Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days, Sills rediseeunted This store has always enjoyed the reputation of fair dealing with our customers and this year in particular we want te assure you that whenever there is a reduction of prices on merchandise, we shall always put those reductions in effect in store regardless of any loss to us Thankiug you for your generous patronage in the past aad trusting that we may be favored through the eoming year, "6,611.05 7,452.90 $131,373.74 601.92 46,270.07 178,245.73 24.735 00 $247,433.63 Total, wer Very respjetfully 8S. STATE OF KANSAS, County of Doniphan, 1 G. IL Osgood, 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 beat of my knowledge and belief. So help me God.

G. H. OSGOOD, Cashier. Subecribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of Dec, 1920, WILLIAM H. McCAHAN Notary Public.

(Commission expires on the 12th day of June 1924) CORRECT. Attest: Ryan Marker C. C. BURK HALTER J. H.

McGAUHEY JOHN R. TAYLOR G. H.OSGOOD Directors. To WALTER E. WILSON, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kan.

A. A MnwottiMi etaatije.

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Years Available:
1919-1921