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The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 4

The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 4

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Goddard, Kansas
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The Goddard Paper. J. W. Curky, Editor oldie Cooks, Local Editor, rs. Report of the Township Treasurer of Morton Tow.ishlp.

S.nigwiolt Co. Kantian. Fur the year ending October 30th 1006. Oct. 20, 1905 Ciwb on hand 873 18 Reo'd rent of hull dm lug 33 77 from county Treanunr.

1119 83 11 fur old lumber. 2.50 kn.i.H.V The Message From Home Official Statement Of the Financial Condi ton of the CITIZENS' STATE HANK, At Chnny, btate of Kana.te, at the close ot outtinesH on the 1'itu day of 1906. Resources. Loans and disoounts 87 iiorua on real estate f. 00 UverOVulW 33 bank building 00 3 L7 Total Receipts 29 The liquid air plant of the University of Kansas is kept going at its full capacity to supply the demand from lecturers in ail parts of the country for liquid air which they use ia dam itnitio.ia The plant nt the varsity is about the only plant ul aiy consequence in the West.

Puid for road and bridge 733.81 Lumber 31ft, 10 fmiiiLUro aim 770 00 tux ueiisu account. 9s4 9 CiisU and Sight ixjhange 25,34 6J Totul 6i Is more to striKH a lesjionsivo chord at this soasoa th in nt any other. Ttuit's probubly beoituse you've had a prospeious si asun and yur thoutfhts are with your folks ind former frien is "Oack east" or 'Mjp north "i.nd there is a jeurning to visit them and aain se. he old familiar places. If you have an attack of honn-sicknas is 'not a serious malady rut it outfut 1 1 be burn jred) writ mj at oii lor particulars of our Home Visitors Excursion to be run Nov.

13 uiu 25 it Kond ftcrapnrs and freight 7140 ulackamitbing i 7 10 inoiJentuU. coal eto 20 30 Township ulHom-a forservioo 29 00 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in 00 Surplus iuuj ooU 00 UuaiviOea 7 lnaiviuu.il aepimUs 84 One and third (Hie lor round trip. Minimum, fcm. On riie Nnvumber 13 and tj.

Thirty ilavi limit. A young woman according to a Boston report, entered a musio J. C. Woodward, The Atchlfon, Topeka ania Fs. Cheney, Kimas.

Totul 6i STATE Otf KANSAS, i St store the other day, and said to one of the clerks: "Have you got Totul expenditures 01203 33 Oct. 31, 1906 LSiil nice 98iT)05 Joslyn do solemly swear ttie above report is truu and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. fc. W. Josii Treasurer Morton fownsuip.

County of Sedgwick, 'A Heart that Beats tor J. Carr, Casiner of said bank, do solemnly swr-ar tuttt the above etute-tudiit is true; tuat suid bank hits no lia-oihties, and is not eudorser on any note 'No, madam; not on seven liars '1 week," replied the clem. Anna Signal. Subscribed to before iuj this or oolite vtion, rher than suown the lota day of Noveuicur 190d. Ellis M.

Caris, Noto Puolio Commission expires March 22. 1910. Speaking of ouudensed food, what the matter with the hen products theje days? A Ojuou of old hens eat a buuel of wheat; in a week and bring forth one or twe eggs as a result. Sedgwick Official Statement Of the Kin uioul Condition of the CHneoiey Mill Co. Manufacturers of Qp and Mill prod ucts PURE GOLD and KEY NOTE have no superiors in flour made from wheat.

Ask your groj3f for th em. I above Btittement, to tUe best ot my knowledge ana belief. So help me God. Cabk, Cashier Subscribed ana sworn to before me, this zJkt day of Nv.vetnuer, 1906 K. Gardner, Notary Public, coiuinissioa expires on ttie 8th day tf Aovembt-r, 1907.

Correct, Attest: A. W. Sweet, Uarvkv Okack, J. tv. Uakdnkk, ODKN NOKTUCUTT, K.

W. Juslvn, D. Al. Main, Directors. STATE B.lNiC Otf UAKOEN PLAIN at Oarden Plain, State of ifoinsas, at the close of buinebs on the 12th day of NovenHmr 1906 it -sources To Jno.

Q. Royce, Bank Commissioner, Loans and discounis 32155.87 Overdrafts 159.11 Kial cstittc, Hank liuilding. 19o4 00 Furniiuri' and fixtures' 1450 10 The enrollment in the German department of Kittir-as University is 475, gain af 75 over last year. The instruction requires the ser-vioe of seven tbachers. iopeua, Jvansas.

Off.cial SUtemtnt Of the in. nciul Condition or the CHENEY STATE BANK. Expimse acc lunt 132130 Other bun Is un. I warrants. 788 60 C.isb items other tbun reserve 18.70 At Cheney, btate ot Kansas, at the ym mj Casa and cigut exchange, close of business on the izib day of November, 1906.

Resources. legal i est rve 13776 50 Tutnl $51584.24 Loans andTdisrounta. i 926,512 82 Liana 011 real estate 1,151 75 Overdrafts HI 52 Liabilities "The Oiearwater Jfljli 1ns bean sold. The new man has already enlarged it and will doubtless make it a big success That this early storm means a long hard winter will be llie prediction of many prophets. Such prediction, however, can easily be founded on fact.

Real estate and bunk bunding 1,100 00 Capitnl stock ud in $10000.00 Surplus fund 1000 00 Undivided profits 26 63 Interest 2620.88 urnit ore ami fixtures. 478 15 ExpHnse account 188 05 Cash und sight exchange, le gal reserve. 4,335 53 Total, $31,217 82 Exchange 488.91 Individual deposits 27747 91 County deposits 4959 91 Time deposits drawing less thun six per cent 4740.00 Liabilities. Capital stock paid 111 $10,000 00 Surplus 3W) 00 UnliviJed prohts 560 00 If Senator I'latc resigns his sjat in the beuate ho can, at least, be credited with one important publio act during his long legislative career. The Fall is becoming more and more a aiming season.

House cleaning and ouse brightening up come together. We can help you wonderfully with our complete line of Sherwin-Williams Paints aim VARNISHES. With them you can "brighten up" many of the dingy, worn things about the house at a moderate cost and improve appearances 100 per cent. 8-W. Floorlac, stains and varnishes floors and furniture at one operation.

S-l. Family Paint, a handy paint for general household use. 3-tV. Bronzing Liquid, for decorating picture frames, chairs, etc. i- W.

Aluminum Paint bright as silver, for pipes, radiators, boilers, etc. S-W. Porch Floor Paint, for finishing porch floors. W. Inside Floor Paint, for finishing inside floors.

S-W. Buggy Paint, a varnish gloss paint for outside use. S-W. Enamel, for decorative purposes. Come in and see as.

A useful Household Memorandum for the housewife free, if you ask for it. Total $51584.21 266 08 37 39 Individual deposits 23,084 35 rATE OF KANSAS, (S3 bounty of Sedgwick. I STATE OF KANSAS, $34,247 82 STATE OF KANSA3, County of Sedgwick, 1 G. A Tayer, Cashier of said bank, do solmenly nwear that the above statement is true; that said Bank has no liability and is not indorsr on any note or obligation other than shown on the above statement, to the fofst of my On of the newspaper wag3 says that Homer Hoch came near to loosing hit job as editor of the Marion Record on election day. Ii If Urosby.

(Ja4hnr of said bunk do solemnly swi'ar that the ab -ve state ment la'tru; than said bunk has no lia- 'uliti-a, and 13 not en.irr on any note knowledge and belief. So help me Ood otur than show in the ioovh stuemont, th a' of my knowledge and bt lief. So helo me Hi D. CROSBY. Cashier.

The defeat of Hearst in New York state was a triumph for po G. A. Tavkb, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Sohseribed and sworn to before me, 16th day of Nov. 1906. John Kiekner Jr.

Seal NjtaryPuilio jyy yyy litical sanity and eliminates him as a factor in national politics. A man is thought to be in quite comfortable circum tauces if he Can take a check-book along when feis wife goes shopping (Commission expires on the 8th day mis zisi qay 01 iovfmiiMr, lyoe 1 Ed Ande ison, Notary Public. My commission expires on the 5th day Jrtnu iry, 1W7. Correct, Attest: Hkitky Hillman, J. Wkathi kd, J.

T. Hkssrl, Otto Wulf. tirectors. To Jno. Rcyck, Umk Commissioner, oeka, Kns.

OU UNI OF S-W. PRODUCTS IS COMPLETE. of July 19d8.) CORRECT Attest H. F. G.

Wclf W. II. Taylor Jr. A. H.

Crawford G. A. Taver Directors. To William S. Albkioht, Bank Comraisioner, Topeka, Kansas.

If Teddy Roosevelt were to triako a dash for the north pole ho would make all these other fellows Ijook like thirty cents 1 11 Garden Plain Livery Feed Barn. ii: (Jiainiitfr 17 (11 ()ii I inii-hin), C'aniiige painting and Decorating, tVt my (mtimste Itefore letting youi inlrnt t-ohne Sit This snow may be the one the candidates felt riming when they began to hear the leturns on election niht NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE. irlahman Didn't Want Whola Town WOOD RAT TYPIFIES MAN. Torn Up to Find Watch. Kid Gleason.

of the Philadelphia Na His Eagerncts to Increase Sire of Would it not be fanny if the democrats provided for oonstitu-ttonal "prohibition in Oklahoma. His "Pile." tional league team, was telling his friends a little atory on a Hibernian Too Americans have the friend. The kid and hi friend had wood rat instinct. says the Mon attended a boxing bout when leaving the building the Irishman dis treal Star. The wood rat, the animal.

though defeated for govenor Colonol Harris is, without doubt, the most popular man in Kansas. Is a native ot southern Oregon, but covered that his water was gone. The sergeant of police promised to "leave the wood rat typified In man Is not restricted to any small section of a state or nation, but Is wellnigh uni versal. The wood rat is small! no larger Editor Leamon has bought out the interest of his partner in the Qazleton Herald. than a common rat, but his ambition Livery and Feed and acquisitiveness: tare Insatiable.

HI3 one Insape desire seems to be to increase the size of his pile of sticks. The neighboring field Is placed under tribute. First ajl the nearby sticks A stitch in time rather to be qhosen tlian a Btitnh in the bark. no atone unturned" In the effort to recover the timepiece. Next day, In walking down street with his friend.

Gleaaon pointed to some men who were engaged In some excavating work. By chance, the sergeant to whom Gleason and the Irishman had reported the loss was watching the men work. "Great operation, isn't it?" the ballplayer asked. "Yla. It Is.

fndade. Phat's It all ferr asked Pat. "Why, don't yon remember that the police sergeant said ha would leave no sterna-unturned to. get back your watch? See, there, he Is now directing the work." The. kld'p friend from the old sod was amaxed, and, walking up to the Good Rl3Pasr qii First Class Try Vs.

Whitelaw Itfroyneham. are gathered into the pile. Then, as these are cleaned up he goes further are DANCER Signals. and further away from borne, and every twig Is eagerly Belied upon to increase the size of his pile of sticks. Tne wood rat regards his pile of ir.

Kins 8 sticks as a -refuge In time of trouble. On the.Qrai sound of alarm, he rushes CJoit Biscoucry to the.pile.and era via underneath. It Is here that be often finds, his de structlon. for a summer Ore some sergeant said: "I thank yea rertr. 'Cio.

aim-uc. mA met much, slrgeant. but if ves fa troinv to I times sweeps through- -the. woods, and .00 xui rr roc 4 $1 TL HOME tear up the whole town, let the watch I the wood rat's pile of sticks ttnjft THE CURETHArS SbftE for ll Disea ce ie. me aevu.

aot worth the ruco, net larger ses of Throat and Lungs or iimsj 'the hotter the' fire, and thus ha has the neant of hla own agouT,.

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1889-1906