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The Reserve Reporter from Reserve, Kansas • 1

The Reserve Reporter from Reserve, Kansas • 1

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Oil the Reporter. 7c VOLUME 1. RESERVE, KANSAS, DECEMBER 19, 1912. NUMBER 1. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

to GO TO: i For farm loans see. W. E. Wampler. Moore goes to Omaha Sat-furlay to spend Christmas with J.

Kobblns and family. 3 Mads Cate a- S. B. Stewart an4, S. F.

Bilthins did FOR YOUR MEALS. Fals City, Frjday flu GENEHAl NEWS. To The Public. We present you this week the first issuer of the Reserve Reporter and trustt, under the circumstances, it will meet with your approval. The Reporter will be issued on Thursday of each week at one dollar per year, payable in advance.

We believe Reserve people will support the paper and boost for it. For no business will thrive without the good will of the. community in which it is located. Hereafter the Reporter will be a six column folio and we hope to make it one of the newsiest papers in the county, but without the assistance of our readers we cannot do this. Don't be afraid to tell us the news.

We want you to come in and get acquainted and subscribe for the paper. A. G. Huff. lKsT'Let Us Furnish Lunch For Your Public Sales.

JM. S. Watson was the first to ftn name on The Reporter's subscription list. Ti3 I II There is great demand for houses In Reserve. Half do2en new houses would find tenante.

a By the number of traveling men SOCIAL ANDJPEESONAL. Miss Dorothy Reitz, who recently injured her arm, is reported te be doing nicely. Who daily visit Reserve is a good In dication that our merchants sell lota of goods. paid for Highest price M. E.

Church Notices, Dec. 22. Merry Christmas. a a Highest price paid for John F. Kinzie.

a 1 a Mrs. Chas. Reitz entertained Miss John F. Kinzie. Reserve and The Reporter by paying for the paper a year in advance.

Miss Walker arrived from; Parkville, this week where she is attending college and is visiting the Walker, families during the holidays. a Mr. and Mrs. W. of King dity, will spend a few days with their daughter and family, Mrs.

C. W. Gill. ess Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Hilt have gone to spend the holidays with Mrs. Hilt's mother at Centralis, Kas. i il I W. H.

of West Aberdwen. will spend Christmas with hip son Pete Ferron. (, Kincald and Miss Gakle at supper last night. i a Mrs. J.F.

Kinzie was shopping in Hiawatha Thursday afternoon. a a mr si li MfcjP tf' Highest price paid for poultry. I Miss Anna Stewart m.ade a trip tc John F. Kinzie. Kansas City Wednesday.

If, Mr. Arnold's building is nearing For farm loans see W- E. Wampler. St The box supper at Bethel school completion. house was well attended Wednesday a a Mr.

Tibbits is about to finish his evening, the highest price box bringing $4.15. new residence near the depot. to Falls a a a Bart Hennlnger is hauling lum Mrs. Gertie Reitz went City Thursday. Higjhest pripe paid for poultry, i ber for his new house which he in John F.

Kinzie. tends to, start in the near Mrs. Wm? Oswpld- and daughter Reserve Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching services a.

m. Padon-ia Sunday school 10, a. m. Preaching services 7:30 p. m.

Sac and Fox School House Sunday school each Sunday ,10 Preaching, services every Thursday evening 7:30. Each Sunday school is preparing a Christmas program. The Sap Fox school will give their program Monday evening, The other two Sunday schools will have their entertainment Christmas eve. Everyone is cordially invited to all these CL, Moyer, pastor. Christian Church Annual' Meeting.

The Christian church held their annual church meeting Wednesday evening at' which time the reports of the various auxiliaries- were read. Also officers elected for the ensuing year. For elders, M. S. Watson, Chas.

Harrison; for deacons, Wm. Hilt, Wm. T. L. Walker, J.

F. Walker, T. Wise; for trustees, Chas. Gill, Hern, Miss Alice Rummel; church clerk, Miss Minnie Nicholson; church treasurer, J. Weddle; chorister, Wise organist, June Rummel.

Every department of the church gained in membership as well as power the past year. He hope to do a greater work next year. Let us thank God for i the victories he "has given and let us mot be" content with past achievements hut let us press on to greater victories in the Masters name. S. F.

Belth-fns, minister. number of the Reserve young George Jones and Mike Ruder shelled corn Thursday. Pete Ferron will move to Falls City in the near future. Mrs. Carl Simms Hiawatha folks attended the box supper at shoppers Thursday.

v. school house and reported a fine Before borrowing money on, that time. good farm see W. E. Wampler.

Les Frye and Russ Grimes were in For cheap on, farm Falls City Thursday. security see W. E. Wampler. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Koso were shopping in Falls City Tuesday. Miss Ana Stewart has been "visiting at Kansaa City this week. The Stewarts are expecting relatives from "Colorado this week. Mrs.

Rob Stewart, and son. We understand Mr. Stewart is going to Chicago and will return for his family at this a a a a Floyd Grirnes and Miss Kincald at Miss Nita Klncaid received the for her school room Wednesday Perry Hart, who has been down tended a party given at Hiawatha on 1 Wednesday evening. 'with typhoid, ia Improving rapidly. i Charles and Roy Chestnut called this week and showed their faith in a a a Harrison Weddle, family spent -place.

'last Sunday with Jim Chestnut At 1 1 mpmimrmmlwm pbaus Creek. 4 AO For farm loan see W. E. Wampler. The Reserve Gun club gave good CoBdeB6d Official Statement of the Condition of the a RESERVE STATE Bflfflfe 2 KANSAS.

DECEMBER 4, 1912 account of itself at the big shoot given in -Falls City on Dec. 17, gathering lq. 23 turkeys, geese and duck. a a a The Reserve city schools will close Friday, Dec. 20, for a two weeks vacation.

They will commence again It to to to to RESOURCES 4 Loans 55.JS5-t.20 rn; mf. 303.58 Edna Toupain and William Ander-v on were baptized and received into full membership in the E. church at the quarterly meeting services held at the Ranch appointment last Saturday evening. There was a good and appreciative audience to hear Dr. cott from Atchison and all will welcome the, tije, when he can come again.

The Sunday services were aJoye'4 by. all who were present at hoth Padonia and Reserve. The Liadies Aid society of the M. B. church sent a barrel of canned fruit the Kansas -City $fatiflnal Trainlnf ohoei.

They are also gat. Bank BIdir Purn Fixtures 2.000 $15,00000 2,500.00 1 859.96 65,520.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Pond Undivided Profits, net. DeposMs Total jMonday, Jan. 6, 1913, Patrons of the jschoolp report a very successful Bonds 1,000.0 Cash and Sight Exchange 36,335 00 i term, a a a $84,880.78 $84,880.78 to )A. box supper and play entitled, "A 1 The Above Statement lis Correct: W.

a VV AMPLER, Cashier Friend of the Whole Family," was given at Bethel school, district No. 76, Wednesday nifht, There about flit aQ rtaf luppUii tor ft minlft? and CI I 1.

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Years Available:
1912-1913