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The Elsmore Leader from Elsmore, Kansas • 4

The Elsmore Leader from Elsmore, Kansas • 4

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Elsmore, Kansas
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4
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT 1'M-M'IH Mil 1 1 HOTEL BOOHER of the Financial Condition of the State Bank of Elsmore I mm at Elsmore. State of Kansas, at the close of busi- I feess on the 31st day of 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $34,944.87 Will pay the Highest Market Price for Loans on real estate 20.699.29 Everything clean and sanitary. Good soft beds.

An excellent place to get a good square' meal when you are in town and a nice place to rest Overdrafts. unsecured $176 89 176.89 Poultry, Cream and Eggs. Bank Furn, and fixt'rs, $800 2.250.00 Guaranty fund with State Treas. Bond 500.00 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve 8.923-18 ELSWE, KANSAS, $67,494.23 Try Your Sunday Dinner Here cnint m-h Surplus fund 5.000.00 Surnlus fund 5.000.00 Undivided profits, $523.14 $491.31 Exchange. 9,00 1023 45 Less current expenses, D.

Booher, Prop interest and taxes paid. 369.26 Nous Horns by our Correspondents Elsmore, Kansas. 654.19 $18,112.71 Ind. dep. subject to check.

$33,677.33 Certificate of deposits, due on or after 30 days, $18,112.71 Mrs. Ella Campbell spent Tuesday OLIVE BRANCH ITEMS. 50,00 $67,494.23 STATE OP KANSAS. 88. County of Allen, with Andy Marrs and family.

Ludvig Erickson and family and Edna Daniels spent Sunday with Edd Trast and family. Rev. Merton called on Chas. Hubs DR. S.

BRADEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night I. Nannie Goyette, Cashier of said- bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is not indor-ser on any note or obligation, other than shown Charley Deskins of Pomona, spent Thursday night with Roy Smith.

Charley Booher and two daughters, Thelma and Nina Lee, Mrs. Ida Robinson and Charley Deskins spent Saturday at Tom Shoop's, near Bron-son. Link Davis returned to his home in on the above statement, to the best ot ojy knowi SJ. Elsmore Kansas. and family, Tuesday.

Mrs. Lawrence Marr, who has been quite sick with fever, is some edge ana oeuet. so neip me uoa, Nannie GoYETTEu'Cashier. Subscribed' and sworn to before" me, this 4th day of Jan. 1916.

D. R. Goyette, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 10 day of January, 1918. bettervat present writing.

Andy Ludlum helped Bert Bennett move, Wednesday. Hny W. ux Will write your Insurance Make you a Farm Loan Sell jour Farm or Residence Oklahoma, Saturday, after a visit here with his father, Wm. Davis, Mr. Charley Krokstrpn plumbed Ben Bacon's house for gas, Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Trammel! spent CORRECT. Attest: Ed Swanson, Frank Goyette. Directors. C.

G. Krokstrom, 1 E. D. Ericson. OLD ELSMORE ITEMS To W.

F. Benson, Bank Commissioner, Geo. McClung and, wife spent Friday TOPEKA, J.An. vat 1 in uismore witn a. meaning ana wife.

Transact your Legal Business And treat you right- See htm at his office- SAVONBURG, KAN Mrs. Maggie Ford was a pleasant caller at this office, last Saturday, and had her name enrolled on our subsciip-ion list. Sunday at R. L. Robb's.

Fred Troxell and family spent Sunday at Ira Bacon's. Dr. Geo. Lambeth of Bronson was called out to see Little Ruth Hecken-liable who had a severe case of croup. Hazel and Delight Bacon and Clarence Miller went to Kansas City, Mon Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Stark returned their home in Solomon, Sunday. Mrs.

Geo. McCluncr and son spent Miss Hazel Ericson taught the primary room Monday, in the absence of Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Engle-hardt. i We wish to acknowledge the receipt of a renewal subscription from Aunt Marv Bryant of Humboldt. Miss Pearl Jeffries, who was confined Ise Baker and family spent Saturday to her home with the Lagrippe.

day to meet Harry Ford who was returning from 111. They all returned with Burt Long and family. Mrs. Fred Thompson spent Friday home, Tuesday. Mrs.

Emery Broughton spent Sun day night with Geo. Heckenliable's. in Elsmore with Wm. Miller and Ben Bacon went to Kansas City, Til 1 TWsrtnv where he will enter the hos- Geo. McClung and Harry Hightlinger spent Sunday at Chas.

Roedel's. Bessie and Blanche Colweli are stay pital and take treatments. UUV Revival meetings will start at Prairie Chapel, some time next week; the ex- NDw. IPer St Try can act time is not yet known. ing in Elsmore and going to school.

Mrs. Brown was able to resume her school work this week after two weeks absence on aecount of sickness. Mr. Pete Olson and daughter Alma Mrs. Frank Smith is suffering with the Lagrippe.

Hazel Bacon is staying with Mrs. spent Sunday with Lewis Ericson and Bacon while Ben is in Kansas City, "The Secret of A Perfect Fit" family. Mr. Earl Ericson called on Miss Ana-bel Andruss, one evening last week. Charley Deskins left for his home in Pomona, Wednesday.

"I had trouble getting gowns to MOLINE ITEMS. Mrs. Brightly called on Mrs. I red Thompson, Saturday afternoon. Clara Brightly returned to her school work in Iola, Sunday, after a week's visit here with her mother.

Geo. Roedel spent Sunday with Earl and David Munson. Vernon Duggan returned to his home in Iola after a week's visit with his fit smooth across the hips. Then my dressmaker pointed out the fault. 'The fit of your underwear, Madam, mars the fit of your "I changed to Setsnug Unaerwear and I've never had that trouble since.

Miss Mary Conrad called on Miss Norma 1 ardner, Tuesday morning. lit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller spent afternoon at Fred Thompsons.

"The Setsnue Shams Waistband cor- rected the fault. It avoids all the 0 draw-string's defects, by Mr. H. A. Olson made a business trip to Moran, Tuesday.

tfi and-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Larson Fred Donoho spent Monday with his sister, Mrs.

Edd McClung. Will Ford and Jim Robb and daughter Mildred spent Monday with Mrs. Campbell. Porter Daniels and Zack Price and family, Ira Beaman and fami-lv. Harrv Bennett and family and Bert This section qf the country was visit bringing the drawers to-lw 11 WrJ hJI gether in a perfectly smooth ed by another snow, Thursday.

Mrs. M. E. Kelly and Mrs. Florence 111 Kelly of Lawrence, are here on mi iir s.

a visit to their sister and family, Mr. uHymnwu bunches and puckers at the waist keeps the gown unwrinkled enhances the fashionable 'slender-figure effect." Setsnug Vests and Union Suits are cut extra full across the bust, and allow unusual comfort without "binding. and Mrs. Lewis Beeler, Don't forget the Epworth League business meeting and social which will be held at the M. E.

church next Tuesday evening, Jan. 11. Miss Florence Longenecker of Kansas City spent the Christmas week Bennett and wife spent New Year's with Andy Ludlum and family. Lloyd Cox spent Sunday with Russel and Delmar Ludlum. Chas.

Youngberg and son Bernhardt returned to their home in Kansas City, Sunday, after a week's visit with A. V. Larson and wife. Geo. McClung and family, Lola and Mary Conrad, Harry Hightlinger and Axel Peterson spent Sui.day with C.

H. Roedel and family. Get Setsnug Wear Here To-day For You and Your Entire Family. Olson-Mcrcantilc Company. here with her brother and family, Dr.

and Mrs. G. W. Longenecker. Miss Longenecker is a teacher in the Kansas City schools..

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1,413
Years Available:
1910-1918