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Everest Enterprise from Everest, Kansas • 6

Everest Enterprise from Everest, Kansas • 6

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Everest, Kansas
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MT. VERNON. I -L 1 1 EVEREST ENTERPRISE By Enterprtse Publishing Company. H. L.

Howard, Mgr. tjiciui ousenuamcK maae regular call Sunday evening, -p ('has. Wolf was jjj Atchison on outlay. C. Swart and family and Mary Robertson were St.

Joe Published every Friday and entered at the Postoffice at Everest, Kansas, us second-class matter. The Home of Good Furn.itu re and Carpets. The Grandest Gifts is Furniture Nothing your" money can buy combines so much usefulness, comfort and durability at so low a price, as a piece of furniture for the home especially Distinctive furniture of the Intfen type is the most practical and ornamental giftware you can select. We pay the freight on all out of town purchases -amounting to $5.00 or more, and allow you 10 per cent discount from our regular prices. Friday, Nov.

29, 1912 Saturday. Miss Laura Fuhrman has been visiting her uncle, Julius Fuhrman' apd family this week. Alex Blair and daughter, Lottie, were shopping in -Atchison Tuesday. Mrs. John Hunter, Mns.

Harry Allen and Miss Elsie Hennigh were calling: in the neighborhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, of Potter, Kansas, spent the week end with Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs.

John Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and Mr. Hunter's sister, Miss Elsie Subscription Rates.

Per year, in Six months 50 Three months .25 Advertising Rates. For small spaces or occasional advertisements, 12J cents per inch. On single insertions of one-half page (45inch.es) or over or on sixth months contract, a twentyfive per cent discount will be given. In orther words, the rate wil be 10 cents per inch. On contracts for three months or more where advertisers use 40 inches or more each week the rate will be 8 cents per.

inch. Electroplates, requiring no hand composition, 8 cents pre inch. Local readers will be 5 cents per line for the first insertion, 3 cents per line for subsequent insertions of the same matter with-angout che. GIFT SUGGESTIONS nv Desks Music Cabinets Dressers Chiffoniers Dinning Chairs Rockers Library Tables Davenports Leather Chairs Smokers Table Morris Chairs Cedar Chairs Buffets Parlor Suits EXTENSION TABLES A good extention tabale last for years, and being used three times a day, a gift of one of these will never be forgotten. All the newest can be found at our store on the second floor, in Golden, Early, English and Tuned Oak.

Price Range, $5.00, $6.50, $9.00, $15.00 and upwards. BRASS and IRON BEDS. Our showing of Iron and Brass Beds is worthy of your attention. The display on1 the third floor will certainly interest you. The finish is of the best and the designs are more pleasing to the eye.

Brass Beds finished bright or satin, Iron Beds finished Vernis Martins or White. Price Range, Brass Beds $11.50 to $50.00 Iron Beds $2.50 to $20.00 Hennigh, left Tuesday for Plains, Kansas, to spend Christmas with relatives. J. C. Swartz and family, John Fuhrken and family, Miss Mary Robertson and Arthur Kenton spent Sunday at the Will Morgan home.

The following farmers shelled and delivered corn last week Mr. Cunningham. Oscar Adams, Alex Blair, Mr. Mott and Mr. Throckmorton.

Mrs. Will Cunningham and son. Boyd, wore slightly injured in runaway Sunday. Their horse became frightened at an automobile. Miss Mary Robertson, the Mt.

AtiTin TH'irIinr aviAnpte loai'ii EO TH IIMTF 7th Henry Haynes and Earl Simpson were Kansas City visitors last Tuesday. Buy your rugs now, for present and future use; we are going to turn our rug stock into cash within the next few days. Diebolt-Marak Hardware and Furniture Co. Adv. 7th and Commercial rl dull Commercial FURNITURE CARPET CO.

ATCHISON, KANSAS Friday for Dodge City, Kansas, tt spend the holidays with her ZEE PLEASANT RIDGE. OFFICIAL STATE MENT OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITON OFTHE State Bank of Everest AT EVEREST. KASi. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 4TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1912 OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Union State Bank of Everest. AT EVEREST.

KANS. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 4TH, PAY OF DECEMBER 1912. Rev. Miller will preach at Bethel next Sunday at 11 a. m.

Miss Loria Sfa'mper is sewing for Mrs. W. E. Harden this week. W.

E. Harden was kicked by a horse Sunday njgh. He is feeling pretty sore. The corn shredder of V. E.

Mc-Craw is very busy now. Corn-shelling will be next. A horse kicked James Garrett last Thursday, breaking three ribs. His son-in-law, G. Y.

Howell, and wife, were called to sec him. Rev. H. I. Miller and family and AV.

E. Harden and family were in Everest They at the Dr. C. 0. Howard home.

Rev. Potter, who formerly had RESOURCES Loans and discounts, $100,094.79 Loans on real estate, 4,000.00 Overdrafts, 1,202.55 Expense account, 1,050.49 Cash items and clear LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund, Undivided profits, 6,000.00 Interest, 3,532.39 Exchange, 100.12 Individual deposits, 07,243.06 Certificates of deposit, 49,076.80 Total, $140,558.31 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid $10,000.00 Surplus fund, 10,000.00 Undivided profits, 771.72 Interest, 553.68 Exchange, 6.80 Individual deposits, 36,560.00 Banks' and bankers' deposits, 1,307.16 Certificates of deposit, 23,734.05 Bills rediscounted, 2,802.87 Bills payable, 5,000.00 Other liabilities RESOURCES Loans and discounts, $72,004.06 Overdrafts, 802.07 Bank building, 2,500.00 Furniture and fixtures, 800.00 Expense account, 493.20 Other bonds and warrants, 2,117.29 Cash items and clearing house items 119.70 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve, 12,015.87 Total, ing house items Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve, 79.07 40,125.53 Total, $140,558.43 Abe Long, of Horton, brought E. II. Harden home from the hos $90,742.28 Total, pital Sunday. He is getting along nicely.

charge of the Cummings circuit but now State Temperance Union Worker, preached a fine sermon at Bethel Sunday evening. We have heard many a good sermon from him. Static ok Ka'nsas' I COTT.VIY OF L'ROWN i 8 1, T. C. Hoxnell, President of said bank, do solemnly swear the above statement is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is not indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on he above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

So help me God. T. C. Hoxnell, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th.

day of Dec. 1912 H. M. Means, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 1st.

day of Nov. 1913) State of Kansas County of Brown O. C. Jones, 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 a-bove statement, to the best of my knowledge and beleif. So help me God.

O. C. Jones, Cashier. Suscribed and sworn to before me. this 12th day of Dec.

1912 Chas. Hand, Notary Public (Commission expires on the 9th. day of Sept. 1913.) CORRECT. Attest j0XE3 O.R.Jones CORRECT.

Attest Seal To J. N. Dolley, Bank Com. Topeka, Kansas. D.

E. Jones Directors T. 0. Hoxnell Frank Honnell H. M.

Means Maud Means To J. N. Dolley, Bank Com. gjj Topeka, Kansas. Miss-Anna Adams spent the latter part of last week in Hiawatha with Miss Alma MeAtee and attended the revival meetings which are fn progress at the Methodist church at that place.

Mrs. G. M. DeVilbliss and children will leave Saturday for Pond Creek, for a weeks visit with relatives. J.

T. York, of BellviHe, Kans. is spending a few days here with his sister Mrs. Mrs. G.

M. DeVilbliss. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reece, Monday December 16, a girl.

Mrs. Reece was formerly Nellie Jones. A nice. asy exercise forXmas Day is that of counting the change you have left. It can be done generally with one hand.

Cleaning and pressing done at the South Side Barber Shop. All work guaranteed. E. F. Simpson.

Adv. Just because your wife tells you to buy her something useful don't think she will be satisfied Rev. J. A. McClellan delivered an excellent address at the Methodist church Sunday evening.

Ilis subject being, 44 A heart as stone transformed into a heart of Mrs. Zahradnik had the misfortune to fall one day last week while walkingon the frosty board walks near her home. Her injuries are not serious being only badly bruised and shaken up. A couple of weeks ago a card of thanks was handed into this office from Grandma Johnson, thanking the parties who sent her refreshments on Thanksgiving day. The copy was lost and it failed to appear.

This paper offers opologies to Grandma for the neglect. It is more bleieed to give than to receive. It ie likewise more expensive. Be sure and see II. A.

Price display window. You will find some fine Christmas suggestion. Adv. Joe Denton, of Denton, was a visitor at the home of his brother, and wife one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Swartz, of Highland, visited at the home of Chas. Denton Thursday. if you send her home a barrel of flour. Have a right Merry Xmas and a royal good time..

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