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Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 3

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IDE REPUBLICAN CnCRHYYALE, KANSAS 1, Sunny Hillside. sse- ftrr.r sara H.ifiii iil personal flDcntfon Agnes Henry were Cherry vale Sua day morning. Mr. Mar: Horror visited hoine fcllis ever Sunday. Mrs.

X. Kemerling went to Xeft" "Albany, this morning, for a vis Mrs. Mary Foose went to Cherrv- vale Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. 5 it with her sister. Now is the time to get the benefit of the low prices on lumber at the Glen Lbr.

Co. 139-10t wno had returned from Newv When you order Ice Cream for any Social Occasion be sure ITt'e fllbustarb's Up to $1 per yard for 49c tne day betore. Miss Grace Fisher returned home last Wednesday afternoon Miss Josie Givens, a Republican In "White and Etc. Eoure for Yokes, Worth up to $1 i reporter, was off duty today on ac-! count of illness. Miss Florence Mehl came up from I Coffeyville today noon, for a visit with Miss Yolande Dobson.

I Our stock is complete, and our prices as low as you can get. Esti- Miss Cora Glendening and her cousin went to Cherryvale Thursday afternoon. Miss Anna Ringle visited friends from Monday afternoon until Tuesday noon. The Misses Mortimers went to Cherryvale Thursday afternoon and over to Altamonr Friday rn mates cheerfully figured. Long Bell Lumber Co.

234-tf Geo. Wise returned to his home in Mound Valley this morning, after a Your choice 49c yd Point Venise Bands and Appliques In Cream and Earue, also White, worth up to $1 Your choice 49c yd ME make and deliver any kind ot Ice Cream in Bricks and fancy moulds, the commencement of common school graduates of Labette county. Mr. Willie Smith visited home folks over Sunday. Miss Mable Smith returned Men-1 day evening from her visit at Osawa- visit with his brother, John Wise, and family.

Miss Grace Butler went to Coffeyville this morning, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. X. W. Murphy. luiiiie, xvas.

ier sister. Airs. Matr? Adams, and son, of Xeodesha, ac- compamed her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Arlev Risrars nf Tr.rlp white 12 l-2c 'New lot of that fine 36-inch Muslin While it lasts 1 Oc yd Geo. D. Papson went to Independence this morning on business. FOR REXT: Modern house, bath, hot and cold water, good cistern. 2 06 8.

Xeosho. J. M. Gowdy, Long-Bell yard. 266-tf T.

W. Hartness went to Bartles-ville this morning on a business trip. Postmaster Tom Earnest went to Independence on business this morning. S. L.

Hibbard went to Independence on business today. Miss Bessie Ryan went to Independence this morning, for a visit w. friends. UALITY ALWAYS. We use the richest of pendence came Thursday eve for a visit with friends and relatives.

Sat- i urday was Mrs. Verbrick's S6th birth I day and they came to celebrate it as she is Mr. Riggs's grandmother and lives with her daughter, Mrs. Garri- son Miller. I Mr.

Hess was calling on the merch i ants Monday morning. Mr. Guy Delplaine was calling on his best girl in Cherryvale Sunday afternoon. Mr. Arch Clemens has moved on Cream and the purest of fruit and nut flavors.

One lot of Straw Mattrass Get for 5 Bed Ticking yd Let us have your next order. You will make no mistake if the Clemens farm west of town, and' Mrs. P. K. Smith returned to her at is living in a tent.

home in Coffeyville this morning, af ter a visit with her parents, Mr. and ITt's flftustarfc's Mrs. Gathers. Denver Mul, Original -AntiphlO' gistic, is now genuine only when the Red Cross appears upon the package. to attend the funeral of his aunt, returning Saturday afternoon.

Miss Cora Glendening was in Thayer between trains Tuesday afte. neon. Miss Conrad and Miss McKay and Mrs. Smith were in Thursday afternoon to make ai raugements for commencement exercises whnh are to be held at the M. E.

church on the even For sale by C. H. Ward. 1661eod Mrs. G.

X. Williams went to Cof feyville this morning, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ida Fritz, for a few days. i ing of June 4th. Mr.

and Mrs. James Burris of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs.

Lo- A description baugh's dauahter their srm anrf West Second street went to Peru this' morning to visit their daughter, Mrs. Heath. FOR REXT: Four room cottace. is wir- p.r'piifl-1 funeral of grandma I.nbnugh Thcrs- I THE TT 2f)9-fit day rr.ing at 1 1 o'clock. E.

Fifth St. Lahr to rr -ire 100 5 Mrs. M. A. -il this nm Parties- -i's.

O. R. Morris visited her 51 visit with daughters in Altamont last week and ruing, for a r'rifj ds. Our wise National Government 1 attended the county commencement exercises on Friday the loth held in the High School Auditorium. One now protects the consumer by insist-! hundred and eleven Graduates beins rator IKesrige If w-r go wroiig, if you have a tight feeling in iha regloa of yourpoekotbeok, if you wonder where all the money don't consult a physician, you need a ISaiik Book, ana you nee dto use it regularly after each pay day.

Let us fill your prescriptions for a bank book. Peoples National Bank Cherryvale, Kansas 'HE only dry air Refrigerator. The only ing that manufacturers of Quality shall be known by their Trade Mark. The well known article ''Denver Mud' is now protected by the Red Cross Tvsule Mark. Sold by C.

H. Ward. lG6-eod. J. AV.

Axtell left today noon on a business trip to Kansas City and Omaha. Herman Rounds made a business present to receive their diplomas. Mrs. Adams returned home Tnesdav afternoon. Mr.

Reasly and son drove over to Xeodesha Monday after two loads of household goods for Mr. E. M. I.ock-iiart, who will live in the Swope property. Miss WhUmore and Mrs.

Callie Coleman were calling on Miss Jessie Lawrence Wednesday morning. The sick are slowly improving. Sanitary Refrigerator. The only Refriger- Ikss ator with an Oak Case The only Refriger trip to Independence this morning, ator without a poisonous lining. The orly Refrigerator packed it's entire thickness an inch and a quarter with the only non-absorbant, nonconductor of heat and cold, sanitary substance.

Mineral Wool. The only Refrigerator with these HerricK. is sold only by ICS an 1 Uflm Mrs. Glendening. Mrs.

Nichols and Mrs. O'Brien are on the sick list. The Sick at the Gibson home are getting along nicely. Bonnie has the fever now, but not so hard as the others have had it. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Rc-ed were in Cherryvale between trains Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Reed is having dent al work done. Mr.

Guy McCaw and Mr. Mart Brr- ror arrived home on Wednesday. Charlie Stroud was in Cherryvale between trains last Wednesday, hav i Li SiwNfc 1 G. T. Davidson went to Thayer today noon on business.

Mrs. Mattie Srout came today for a visit with her nephew, T. E. Stout, and family. She is enroute from Harden Ciry to her home in Brazilton Kas.

Mrs. M. I. Stilson and grand-laughter. Miss Fern Stilson, left for their home in Ottawa today noon, after a short visit with Con.

J. IT. Pothour and family. If ITyonrei fails to cure your catarrhal troubles, C. IT.

Ward will return vour monej. This shows his faith in irs curative ikms. 3-t E. D. Parrott went to Earlton today noon for a visit with her neice.

A. Malone, who has been rhe guest of her sister, Mrs. Jillett, left for her home in Iola today noon. Mrs. J.

H. Pothour and Mrs. A. B. Abbott made a short visit in Coffeyville this afternoon.

SALE: Four room house, close in at a bargain. Inquire 212 S. Wilson or Axton's barber shop. Deniiis. Mr.

John Sperry Jr ing his hand treated. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Henry and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rex-ford and two children left Monday morning for Burlington, for a short visit. and wife Clean House With New Paper and Paint the guests of Cow City. are X- r-.

0f, H. Petri and wife. Mr. Andy. Eden made a business trip to Parsons last Saturday.

Ramy Kaupp shipped three carloads of hogs and cattle to Kansas City Monday. Mrs. Ollie Rutherford of Independence is visiting her father and moth- DOES IT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Montgomery County Na- Come in and Select your paper and We will do the rest DoiVt Forget the Place The only exclusive Wall Paper and Paint Store Mr. and Mrs. P.

i. Larson. tional Bank Edgerton, is daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Ligon.

Davis of here visiting her Minnie Moore and Bicycles Will Wriskel and sister Anna and J. B. Bricker Son I have on hand a fine line of bicycles and bicycle sundries. Call and see me and get prices. We will save you money.

At Cherryvale in the State of Kansas, at the close of business, May 14, Kesources. Loans and Discounts. $137,032.84 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,107.05 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 35,000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 6,951.50 Other real estate owned.

19,002.71 Due from National Banks Miss Mary Roth were the guests of Mr. A. G. Larkin and wife Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Lowe on Wednesday of last week. Will VanMeter of Parsons was the guest of Mr. Andrews Sunday. Walter Sharp and family spent Sunday with his brother, Elmer, and wife.

Prof. T. S. SLAUGHTER Teacher of Piano, Organ Stringed Instruments, Voice and Harmony. 219 North Neosho.

Cherryvale, Kan 6,168.40 (not reserve agents) I TSKt Due from approved ie- serve agents 53,790 Checks and other cash Machine Shop I am prepared to do all klnd3 of machine work, pipe fitting, thrashing machine and engine a specialty and lawn mower grinding. I have a special machine for such work that will you absolutely true work as comes from every factory new. 300 EAST MAIN Whooping CoujJti. "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr.

Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said it jt i. 1,015.51 130.00 items 'i Notes of other National Banks Fractional paper currency nickels, and cents hoe S5.40 gave his customers cue uch ui sd.us-i faction. We found it as he said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs: A. Goss, of Dur-I and, Mich. For sale by Squier Phone No.

460. B. L. HALE, M. D.

Special attention given to surgical diseases and diseases of women. City and country calls promptly attended. Office hours a.m. p.m. Sundays 9-12 a.

m. Phnnps Office 275. Res. 379. Frank.

Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, Viz: Specie $23,080.75 Legal-tender notes 4.5S0.00 27,600.75 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 percent of circulation) 1,750.00 J. H. Sutton Headquarters for er HAMMOCKS SCREEN DOORS If You Want Office rooms 2, 3 and 4 Ellsworth The High Quality of Materials, the High Grade of Workmanship, and the High Standard of Style are the elements which make building.

Residence 629 E. 5th Cherry vale, Kansas. REFRIGERATORS I Total Capital stock $50,000.00 US tO Hdp YOU Surplus. fund 15,000.00 1 'Save Some Money National Bank notes out- standing 35,000.00 i Individual deposits sub- SEEKS if) S. W.

DUNLAVY, M. D. General Practice Calls answered day or night. Special attention given to diseases of women and chronic diseases. All medicines furnished at office.

Office over Globe Clothing Store. Office Phone 2S2 Residence Phone 441 WATER COOLERS LAWN MOWERS GAS RANGES IN FACT EVERYTHING CARRIED ject to check 124,251. 7 Demand certificates of de- posit 351.25: Time certificates of de- open an account with this bank. A bank account is not only the ideal method of conducting your business, but the safest, as well. r' 1 arry 67,282.72 i posit hoe IN A FIRST CLASS I For men who care to dress The best recommendation you can carry about with you is a bank book.

The deposit entries therein bespeak well of '-our industry, energy and ambition. If you have not yet made the start of an account with this bank do so at once. line of HARDWARE STORE and take out that additions insurance today, now! an- well. One pairr sells other. Total State of Kansas, County of Montgomery, Revilo Newton, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

REVILO NEWTON. Cashier. Ccrrect-Attest: A. J. AXTELL.

JOHN N. HOUCH. 8. J. HOWARD, Directors.

Subscribed and sworn to before thi- 20th dav of May, 1908. RUSSELL HOWARD. the Best at Always DR. KOSER PHYSICIAN SURGEON Rooms 20-21 McCormick BlocI; Phone Res. and Office 301.

Residence 918 East Fourth Street. DR. A. MOFFETT, OSTEOPATH. Cherryrale, Kansas.

Office hours, 9 to 12 a. 1:80 to i p. m. or by appointment. Dicus Building.

Phone 129 That is if you have a property that is worth, let us say, $3,000. And on which you are carrying but $2,000 insurance. We could write that remaining $1,000, in one of the strongest companies now in the field and ai a rate that you will pay elsewhere for a weak and unknown institution. Call today. A.

W. Frank Co. $3.50. $4 $5 SHANTON The Montgomery County National Bank Notary Public. 'Jv commission expires July 14, uu McKINNEYl5 (SEAL.).

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