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The Andale Globe from Andale, Kansas • 1

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The Andale Globei
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Andale, Kansas
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The Andalr Globe 11 Number 20 Andale, Sedgwick County, Kansas, 1921 $1.50 Per Year. Published Every Thursday DE MONUMBUS INS TAM COUNCIL Af Last Thursday evening will long be remembered by the Knights of Columbus of this community. In the presence of about sixty Knights, with our Right Reverend Pastor, Msgr. Schmiehausen and the Father Herman of Ost, Kansas, attending, the impressive ceremony of installation was beautiful exemplified by the worthy District Deputy, J. Arch Lewis and Staff, of Wichita.

The new Council will be known as "Andale Council No. and the officers elected for the first year are the followingGrand Knight, H. J. Peltzer; Deputy Grand Knight, H. J.

Schmitz; Recorder, Tony Somerhauser; Financial Secretary, N. J. May; Treasurer, J. J. Falk; R.

C. Fouquet, Chancellor; Andrew Bogner, Warden; A. A. Winter, Lecturer; J. J.

Hieger, Advocate; Jno. Andra, Will Hommertzheim and Herman Albers, Trustees; N. Klein and G. May inside and outside Guard and Msgr. Schmiehausen, Chaplain.

The interest and enthusiam by the members in the council, marks it a success from the start. As soon as possible a drive will be made to secure a large class of candidates for the next exemplification of the degrees some time in January. It is the desire of the Knights to build up one of the best Councils in the state, a credit to the community and the city of Andale. Miss Helen Maher was in Wichita shopping Friday. Announcement! Because the subscription list of the Globe is not what it should be, and having an honest desire to reach every person in and around Andale, we have decided to offer a year's subscription to your own paper, the Globe, for only $1.50.

This amount will just cover the cost of the white paper used. The supply house informs us that an advance in print paper is again to core, so we call accept only a year's subscription from each person at that price. It may either be a renewal or new one, which we prefer, and must go to some one in Sedgwick or Reno counties. Outside these counties the regular rate of $2.00 will prevail. This offer is made for the sole purpose of increasing our list, and for no outer reason.

We want to send the Globe to every home in and around Andale and are taking this method to acheive that desire. We are making an honest and determined effort to give Andale and community a good live newspaper and believe you will see many evidences of it as we go along. Each week we will strive to make it just a little better. We are not making any extravagant promises as to what we expect to do, having no intention of trying to print a Saturday Evening Post or a Mail and Breeze. But we will give you a country newspaper; one of which you will not be ashamed.

Tell your friends and neighbors about this special offer and urge them to get into the And do not neglect your own subscription or renewal. If inconvenient to make a trip to the office or to town just call No. 11, and tell us to put your name on the list and you can pay us when you come to town. Now by all means get your name on the list. One year to any one person in Sedgwick or Reno county for only $1.50.

THE ANDALE GLOBE W. A. HAYMAN, Editor W. P. Rausch and L.

H. Reichenberger buy Andale Garage Mr. Chas. Williams former owner of the Andale Garage, sold out last week to W. P.

Rausch and L. H. Reichenberger Mr. Williams will open a new Garage in Winfield, Kansas. The new owners of the Andale Garage intend to build a business that will speak for itself, they will strive to give nothing but satisfactory work, and the best Service obtainable.

W. P. Rausch for the past few years has been engaged in, the cigar store with Chas Jecke, but having sold his interest in same will devote all his time to the Garage from now on. Mr. Reichenberger and Mr.

Rausch are well qualified for this line of work, and are going into this business because they realize that our town needs a Garage. They have now opened I their doors for business and will, appreciate anything in this line of work. Had a Happy Christmas One of Whitewater's young ladies, Miss Hazel Newcom, had a very happy Christmas this year Two months ago it looked very much as though Miss Newbom would have a blue Christmas. For several years her eyesight has been failing and she had much treatment for her eyes. Two months ago the condition became very serious.

she becoming totally blind in one eye and the other fast becoming so. The outlook was very discouraging and they decided to have Drs. Johnson and Johnson, of Wichita see the case. She was placed under treatment and from that time she has progressed rapidly to complete recovery. The process which threatened to cause her total blindness, has been arrested and her vision is now perfectly normal in both eyes.

It is not necessary for one to think twice to realize the difference in her enjoyment at this particular season from what it might have been if steps had not been taken to save her eyesight. Miss Newcom, is a daughter of Boyd Newcom, Wichita's well known auctloneer, and is a grandaughter of 0. A. Moore of Whitewater, Kansas. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Williams and family having sold out his garage business moved to Winfield, Kansas, where he will open up a new garage in a few weeks. Dr. Curtis was visiting at H.

N. Caffrey home Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerschen and baby Cecilia were visiting at the home of J.

P. Sommerhauser Sunday. If you were twenty-five years old and had saved $65.40 and were to die tonight. Your widow would have that amount to pay funeral expenses, But if you had invested that $65.40 in one of our policies she would have $2500 to pay all of your liabilities. Buy one of these policies in THE GREAT STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF WICHITA, KANSAS.

Represented ByF. P. Reichenberger, Andale, Kansas. Local Agent. MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Western Charles Newspaper Sughroe Union We Have Something for all Tastes IT'S ABOUT TIME FER STOP MY PAPER! THEY'S TOO MUCH SOMETHIN' TO BUST SASSIETY NEWS BY GUM, 'S TOO DAW GONE PEACEFUL IN IT FER ME IF YOU GO INTO THAT'S 'ROUND HERE FER ME A RESTAURANT AND YOU JEST RIGHT THEY'S SOME THINGS DONT EAT YOU DONT ON THE BILL-OF.

THEM HAFTA READ IT FARE YOU DONT LIKE, YOU DONT, 60 OUT CHARLES S9GHROE Grassl-Biermann A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Joseph's Church at Andale Monday morning Jan. 3, at 9:30 when Miss Louise became the bride of Mr. Joseph H. Biermann.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Schmiehauser performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Grassl and was a former student of the Cathedral High School at Wichita. For the past five years she has been teaching school in Andale and vicinity.

The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biermann of Andale and an alumnus of St. Benedict's college of Atchison, Kansas. During the World War he served in the 145 Aero Squadron at Kelley Field, San Antonio, Tex.

Both the bride and groom, are proficient musicians and enjoy a wide circle of friends in their community. The bride was accompanied by her sister, Miss Eleanora Grassl as bridesmaid. Mr. Aloysius Biermann ed his brother as best man. The bride is a loyal member of the D.

of I. Court Joan of Arc, No. 11, Wichita, Kansas. The groom is an enthusiastic Fourth degree Knight. They will be at home to their friends after Feb.

1, at Andale. Math Gorges and Math Schneider were Andale visitors Friday. OFFICIAL STATEMENT Of The Financial Condition Of The Andale State Bank, At Andale, Kansas, At The Close Of Business On The 18th. Day Of Dec, 1920. Resources.

Loans and Discouts. $171 066 73 Loons on 500 00 Overdrafts 3747 99 Other realestate Bank Building. 10,000 Furniture and Fixtures. 3 500 United States Bonds on 700 Bonds to secure state 10 100 00 Other Bonds and 900 00 Cash and Clearing House 67 72 Items Cash and Sight Exchange, and Legal 68 918 86 Other resources, judgments and 5 000 00 U. S.

Certificates of Indebtedness War Saving $274 601 30 LIABILITIS. Capital Stock Paid 25 000 00 Surlus Fund. 10 000 00 Undivided 5 69 Interest 16 791 55 Exchange. Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 16 835 08 417 29 Dividend declared but not para. Demand Deposits: Individual Deposits.

subject to check $93 410 22 Certificatesof Deposits in less than 30 dys 2 315 20 Certifled checks 947 32 Cashiers Checks 947 32 Banks and Bankers Deposits. 15 000 00 State County Deposits Other deposits requiring notice of less than 30 days. Time Deposits Subject to 30 days or more 40 763 64 Bills 86 592 13 Other liabilities not enumerated 125 50 $274 601 30 STATE OF KANSAS SS County of Sedgwick Harrry J. John, Vic-Pres. of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement istrue; that said bank has no liabilities, is not indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

So help me God. Harry J. VenJohn, Vic-Pres. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th. day of Dec, 1920.

Tony Sommerhauer Notary Public. expires April 24, CORRECT Harry J. Ven John Attest: John Ven John M. Claire Ven John Directors. To Walter E.

Wilson, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Why the Editor Left Town Somebody sent the editor of the Poketown Gazette a few bottles of home brew. The same day he received for publication a wedding announcement and a notice of an auction sale. Here are the results: "Wm. Smith and Miss Lucy Anderson were disposed of at public auction at.

ny farm one mile east of a beajutiful cluster of roses on her breast and two white calves, before a background of farm implements too numerous to mentian in the presence of about seventy guests, including two milch cows, six mules and one bob sled. Rev. Jackson tied the nuptial knot with 200 feet of hay rope and the bridal couple left on one good John Deere gang plow for an extended trip with terms to suit purchasers. They will be at home to their friends with one good baby buggy and a few kitchen utensils after ten months from date of sale to responsible parties and some fifty. chickens." -Exchange.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Komma and daughter Clara of Wichita, Kansas, have left for Dallas, Texas and Southern for the Winter months. Drs. Johnson Johnson of Wichita stopped in Andale Tuesday evening on business.

Mr. Johnnie Buscher came out from Wichita Sunday evening to play for the dance Monday. The Wheat Growers Asso. held there regular meeting Tuesday evening at the A.H.T.A. Hall.

Mr. Frank Rhodes purchased a new Ford car last week, from the McLaughlin Auto Co. of Mt. Hope, Kansas. Women Were Ready A certain rector just before the service was called to the vestibule to meet a couple who.

wanted to be married. He explained that there wasn't time for the ceremony then, "but," said he, "if you will be seated I will give an opportunity at the lend of the service for you to come forward, and I will then perform the ceremony." The couple agreed and at the proper moment the clergyman said: "Will those who wish to be united in the holy bonds of matrimony please come forward?" Whereupon thirteen women and one man proceeded to the altar. -Sent in by Anna Casper, St. Louis, Mo. W.

A. Hayman, Theo Reichenberger, Miss Helen Maher and Mrs. L. H. Reichenberger were guests at the F.

P. Reichenberger home New Years afternoon. Little Carmen Simon is recovering from a severe case of bronchites. Miss Mildred Tihen came Tuesday to spend a few days with her father Dr. Tihen.

Little Miss Margaret Hilger is on the sick list. Mrs. Gerhart Schmitz of Ast, Kansas, went to Atchison Friday evening to see her daughter Mrs. Wollietz, whom is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Atchison Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Vansickle and daughter Sallie and Mrs. Elizabeth Mardes motored over from Burrton and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Reichenberger. The League of Graduates are busy practicing for another play to be given soon. Watch the Globe for the advertisement..

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1911-1922