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Triple Tie Advocate from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

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Clay Center, Kansas
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THE TRIPLE TIE ADVOCATE. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ROSTER OF COUNCILS Of the Triple Tie Benefit Association SECRETARY ADDRESS TIME OF MEETING 2 and 4 Tuesdays Mondays 2 and 4 Saturdays 2 and 4 Weds no meetings 1 Wednesday 1 Wednesday Tuesday 3 Monday 2 and 4 Monday 3 Friday 1 and 3 Monday 3 Saturday 3 Friday 1 and 3 Monday 1 and 3 Saturday 2 and 4 Tuesday 1 and 3 Weds 2 and 4 Friday 4 Tuesday 1 and 3 Friday 2 and 4 Monday 2 and 4 Monday Friday 1 and 8 Weds 2 Tuesday Augusta Clay Center 309 Husted Building Waterville 513 Court St Frankfort Hartford 1550 Kansas Avenue Newton Blue Rapids Miltonvale Irving Wakeeney Concordia Hill City Emporia Neosho Rapids 208 S. Walnut Burlington Waverly Yates Center Chanute Strong City Halls Summit Erie 117 Main Quinter Parsons 207 West 3rd 654 E. 21st Girard Columbus Pleasanton Shaw Rest 724 Taylcr Garland Clifton Clyde Abilene Garnett Hiattville Junction City Lawrence 912 S.

Emporia Cherryvale Wellington Eureka Redfield Mapleton Blue Mound Uniontown Rt. 2, Arcadia Fulton La Cygne Morland Arcadia Utica Colony Gridley Mont Ida Attica Dwight Centralia Harding LeRoy Neodesha Buffalo Pomona Rt. 2, Mound Edna Matfleld Green 2 and 4 Weds Fridays 1 Saturday 2 and 4 Thursday 3 Wednesday Receipts and disbursements for the month of February, 1910. RESERVH FUND. Receipts.

Balance on hand February 1st 4,173 41 Received from councils during February 425 02 Received from deductions on death claims 661 27 Received from payment on loans 6,200 00 $11,469 70 Disbursements. Orders drawn for two loans 7500 00 Amount in hands of supreme treasurer, February 28th 8,969 70 $11,159 70 EMERGENCY FUND Receipts. Balance on hand February 1st 3,219 01 Received from councils during February 425 (3 Received from deductions on death claims 661 26 30 Disbursements. Amount in hands of Supreme Treasurer February 28 11,305 80 BENEFIT FUND. Receipts Balance on hand February 1st, $11,357 67 Received from councils during February 4,914 45 Received from deductions on death claims 1,569 65 67 Disbursements.

Eight Death claims paid 9,000 00 Four age disability claims paid 450 00 Amount in hands of Supreme Treasurer, February 28 8,111 67 67 INTEREST FUND. Receipts. Balance on hand January 1st 821 01 Received from interest on loans 677 50 1,498 51 Disbursements. Commission on loan 40 00 Amount in hands of Supreme Treasurer February 28 1,48 51 $1,198 51 GENERAL FUND. Receipts.

Balance on hand February 1st 51 Received from councils during February 1, 77 35 Interest on daily balances 8119 Certificates re-issued 6 50 Supplies sold 20 40 95 Disbursements. Salary, Supreme Secretary 125 00 Olerk hire, Supreme Secretary's office 0 00 Office rent 25 00 Legal expenses 120 00 Official organ 35 00 Organization and field work 324 90 Supreme President, salary and expenses 169 59 Supreme Council 37 47 Furniture and fixtures 73 12 Insurance Department 25 00 Amount in hands of Supreme Treasurer February 23 1,770 87 95 SUMMARY OF ASSETS FEBRUARY 28TH, 1910. Loans, Reserve Fund $77,400 00 Oash, Reserve Fund 8,959 70 $81,359 70 Oash, Emergency Fund 05 30 Cash, Benefit Fund 8,411 67 Oash, Interest Fund 1,458 51 Cash General Fund 1,770 87 Total Assets February 28, '10 $97,303 05 2 and 4 Friday 2 Tuesday Tuesday 1 and 3 Tuesday 1 Monday 1 and 3 Tuesday NAME AND LOOA- TION a KANSAS 1 Augusta 2 Clay Center 8 Wyandotte, Kans. City. 4 Waterville 5 Transient, Clay 7 Frankfort 8 Hartford 9 Topeka 10 Newton 11 Blue Rapids 12 Miltonvale 13 Irving 15 Wakeeney 16 Concordia 17 Hill City! 20 Emporia 21 Neosho Rapids 22 Iola 24 Burlington 25 Waverly 26 Yates Center 27 Chanute 28 Strong City 29 Halls Summit 81 Erie 82 Fort Scott 83 Quinter 84 Parsons 35 Coffeyville 86 White Rose, 87 Conine, Girard 88 Red Rose, Columbus 89 Pleasanton 42 Shaw 43 Rest 44 Home, Topeka 45 Garland 46 Clifton 47 Clyde 48 Abilene 61 Garnett 53 Hiattville 56 Junction City 67 Lawrence 61 Wichita 64 Cherryvale 65 Wellington 69 Eureka 70 Redfield 72 Mapleton 75 Blue Mound 76 Uniontown 77 Cato 78 Fulton 79 LaCygne 80 Morland 81 Arcadia 82 Utica 83 Colony 88 Gridley 91 Mont Ida 94 Attica 111 Dwight 112 Norris, Centralia 114 Harding 115 LeRoy 117 Neodesha 120 Buffalo 122 Pomona 123 Mantey 124 Edna.

125 Matfleld Green 127 Middletown 130 Solid City, Fort Scott 131 Stark 135 Independence 147 Salina 153 Elsmore 160 Garrison 172 Arkansas City 174 Toronto 176 Caldwell 178 Manhattan 180 Oketo 182 Devon OKLAHOMA 92 Capron 96 Stillwater 97 Hominy 99 Pawhuska 100 Pleasant View, Hopeton 101 Sinnett 104 Maramec 136 Helena 141 Blackwell 151 Prosperity, Pawnee 152 Sapulpa 154 Grove 156 Tulsa 157 Nowata 158 Allison, Broken 159 Coweta MISSOURI 166 Nevada 170 Eureka (Springfield) 171 Forest City 173 Lebanon 175 Missouri 177 Golden Gate 1 Cora Norris W. K. McAnlis Felix Fulton M. L. Reitzel G.

M. Stratton G. R. Carver W. H.

Fullen Helen Moore Lizzie J. Romig R. S. Fillmore W. L.

Babbitt J. S. McCoy F. P. Lucas Mrs.

Lois A. Hill Pearl King Charles N. Riggs W. F. Hancock Mrs.

Rose B. Knapp. F. D. Jones J.

F. Mathis Mrs. Ella Palmer J. W. Barker Geo W.

Crum Ida M. Bennett O. Denious Mrs Emma Ingham R. H. Samson.

W. C. Mrs. Neva V. J.

F. Hull W.J. Eldrldge Mrs Zora Newlands Mrs. Annie C. H.

Mitchell. A. A. Rowan Mrs. Mary E.

Nolkemper Eugene Goss D. 0. Tyler W. B. Cramner J.

Royer A. T. Holcomb Mrs. Anna J. Mrs.

Nelle I. Baker R. O. Manlev Mrs. R.

B. Williams G. Hammerberg J. S. Dey J.

M. Reid Alta O. Mangold Mrs. Sadie L. Lunceford.

L. O. Edgerly O. W. Kirker Mrs.

Evelyn O. S. Elliott Wm. D. Lacy J.

Treu Mrs. Emma Harriger J. S. Clodfelter Mrs'. Laura Owen W.

T. Hesler S. V. Neal A. S.

Morse Jonas Soderberg S. Root G. F. Post W. B.

Mosley Mrs. F. J. Phippenney. W.L.

Ward H. A. J. M. Dizmang Robert H.

Welch A. D. Howe Mrs. Azalia Ridlon J. F.

Winkleman Mrs. Hattie Farmer Mrs. C. N. Newlin Miss Charlotte G.

W. Milton Conlin Mrs. Alberta Morrow C. A. Mathews J.

E. Craig W. P. Gahan Fred B. Hedge Mrs.

Rachel Shelton B. L. Hlbbard Mrs. Margaret A. B.

Pattison W. A. Blasingame, J. W. Frederick J.

H. Weyant Geo. A. Wisley Mrs. MaryF.

Geo. Hyatt Jas. H. Hale Wm. Heath Sarah E.

Booher Mrs. Aura Root Sanford C. Lea Mrs. Sarah Goddard Mrs. Sultana J.

T. Hornback S. E. Fellews W. C.

Robbin Mrs. Corn'ia J. Mantonya Florence Lane E. R. Snodgrass 1 and 3 Friday 3 Tuesday 2 Wednesday Every other Sat 1 Saturday 2 and 4 Friday Monday R.

R. No. 2, Buffalo 1 and 3 Thursday 2 and 4 Friday 1 Tuesday 2 and 4 Weds Friday 2 Wednesday 1 and 3 Monday 1 and 3 Friday ort ttcott Stark 1010 W. Chestnut. Salina.

Garrison 402 No. 5th Toronto Caldwell Manhattan Oketo Devon 1 and 3 Wed. 2 and 4 Fridays Friday DEATH CLAIMS PAID. Capron 501 Knoblock Hominy Pawhuska Curtis Keystone R. 1 Maramec Helena Blackwell Pawnee Sapulpa Grove Tulsa Nowata Broken Coweta Faurda 1 and 3 Friday 1 and 3 Thursday Last Thursday Saturday 2 and 4 Monday Last Thursday 2 and 4 Weds 2 and 4 Friday 108 N.Cedar, Nevada.

Sp'gf 'd cr. The Cash 2 and 4 Wed. Thursday 2 and 4 Fridays Fridays' 1 and 3 Saturdays (Jarthage Lebanon Rm 322 Mo. Bd K.C 2817 AGE DISABILITY CLAIMS. came a member February 1900, died January 17, 1910, paid February 14, 1910; $1,054.14.

No. 479. Philander R. Pittser of Erie Council No. 31, Erie, Kanass, age 53 years, certificate No.

2037 for $1000 Cause of death, Cerebral Hemorrhage, became a member May 1898, died Jan. 17, 1910, paid February 10, 1910, $686.80. No. 480. Major W.

Lincoln of Cha-nute Council No. 27, Chanute, Kansas, age 44 years, certificate No. 13,356 for $1,000. Cause of death, Paralysis, became a member October 1906, died January 19, 1910, paid February 14, 1910, $674.88. No.

481. Vincincie Musil of Blue Rapids Council No. 11, Blue Rapids, Kansas, age 51 years, certificate No. 5361 for $1,000. Cause of death, Heart Failure, became a member Jan.

1902, died Jan. 21, 1910, paid Feb. 14, 1910; $712.88. No. 482.

Alexander Scott of Erie Council No. 31, Erie, Kansas, age 52 years, certfiicate No. 2064 for $1,000. cause of death, Abscess, became a member May 1898, died Jan. 31, 1910, paid February 14, 1910; $693.22.

Clay Center, Kansas, certificate No. 492 for $1,500. Amount paid $102.13. The following death claims were paid during the month of Feb. 1910.

No. 474. Elza C. Roe of Fort Scott Council No. 32, Fort Scott, Kansas, age 50 years, certificate No.

7813 for $1,000. Cause of death, Chronic Diffuse Nephritis, became a member November 1903, died January 5, 1910; paid February 10, 1910; $694.81. No. 475. John F.

Wright of Fort Scott Council No. 32, Fort Scott, Kas. age 55 years, certificate No. 3544 for $1,000. Cause of death, Uraemia, became a- member January 1900, died Jan.

4, 1910, paid February 10, 1910; $664.72. No. 476. Kate Petri of Topeka Council No. 9, Topeka, Kansas, ago 50 years, certificate No.

5106 for $1500. Cause of death, Rheumatism of heart, became a member November 1901, died January 2, 1910, paid February 10, 1910; $1073.03. No. 478. Eliza Young of Topeka Council No.

9, Topeka, Kansas, age 4G years, certificate No. 3G24 for $1,500. Cause of death, Uraemia, be No. 21. Second Payment.

James A. Cheshire of Emporia Council No. 20, Emporia, Kansas; certificate No. 1836 for $1,000. Amount paid $67.26.

No. 34. First Payment. George D. Arnold of Hiattvlile Council No.

53, Hiattville, Kansas; certificate No. 1980 for $1,000. Amount paid $66.70. No. 33.

First payment. Mary E. Stewart of Home Council No. 44, Topeka, Kansas, certificate No. 1322 for $1,000.

Amount paid No. 36. First payment. Samuel White of Transient Council 3, "The question of rates is a mathematical question and cannot be dodged," says Past Head Consul North-cott of the M. V.

and he adds: "If the legislatures of the several states will compel all fraternal societies to adopt sound business principles and charge the actual cost of insurance, our great fraternal system will be perpetuated." There will bo only one more issue of the Advocate before the Supremo Council..

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