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The Caldwell News from Caldwell, Kansas • Page 3

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The Caldwell Newsi
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Caldwell, Kansas
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U. S. Food Administration Order from Washington, D. effective Febr. 12, 1910, to and including April 30, 1910, all buyers and sellers of Poultry and Eggs are prohibited to purchase, ship, sell or negotiate the sale of any live or dressed hens and pullets.

To our many Farmer Friends we call attention to the above, also that we as a Licensed Produce Buyer, are permitted to buy Roosters, Staggy Young Roosters, Spring (not pullets) Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and other Poultry. No Hens or Pullets! Also want Eggs Springs Staggy Young Roosters Cocks Ducks Geese Turkeys Under the ruling, which is in effect until May 1st, we are doing our best to pay you the Highest possible prices, giving Wholesale Cash Prices to All. We cannot help you get the most for your Produce at all times, unless you stay with us. MEAD HAUBOLD Phone 149 CALDWELL, KANSAS Official Statement of the Financial Condition in Wellington S. J.

Jeao.es was Saturday. J. G. Bradshaw, of Conway 1877, taking a claim near Conway Springs, pioneer settlor of Sumner Springs. To this he has added un-eonuty, was a guest of Mr.

and til now he is quite an extensive Mrs. F. M. Hawk from Saturdny land owner, but he still lives on until Monday. Mr.

Bradshaw is a the original homestead. Attorney Thorn was at Wellington Saturday. Henry Struble was in Wellington Thursday. J. Damon has been on the sick list the past week.

Manager C. S. Glasse of the Long-Bell yard here, returned from Wichita Saturday where he attended a convention of his company's managers. Mr. Glasse was among the speakers, his subject being Service" Will Troutman came down from Wichita Thursday and spent the week end with bis family.

Harry Swain received a car of Overland cars last week. Ending her visit here one day last week, Mrs. Richards, of Girard, was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. J. MoCulloch, for a two weeks' stay.

Mrs. MoCulloch will then go to Hoisington to visit her son, James and family a couple of weeks. Bob Clark and Henry Andrews were subpoenaed for jurors and directed to appear in district court at Wellington Monday. Messrs. Fred Smith and G.

V. Williams, of Wichita, favored Veteran of the Civil war, having served in Co.B,!)Sth Illinois mount- ed Infantry, under Gen. Wilder, i After the war Mr. Hawk moved to vesterdav. Illinois and rettled on a farm near i I Jake Cupp, of Tonkawa, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.

from C. Plumb was here II that of Mr. BradsUaw's. Mr. Brad- ohaw came to Sumner county in I llington Tuesday.

Clarence Peck went to Welling. ton Monday, where he took the examination under the draft. C. W. Cupp was conGned to his Save Fats and Help WIN THE OVERCROWDED home several days last week with i the popular epidemic German measles.

Having closed our Freeport store and bringing the Moses Dial loaded his car with the "trimmings" and went to his stock to Caldwell, we find our store over- The Stock Exchange Bank At Caldwell, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 16h day of February, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Loans on real estate 20,498.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 110.66 Bank building, furniture and fixtures, 2,000.00, 10,000.00 United States bonds and war saving stamps on band 7,561. 55 Bonds to secure state deposits 5,000.00 Guarantee fund with State Treasurer, bonds or cash 2,000.00 Cash items and clearing-house items 3,380.27 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve 152,881.67 Collections in transit 23,991.41 Total $726,660.51 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $30,000.00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profits 1067.76 Interest 5,884.29 Exchange and rents 94.75 9,046.80 Less cur. expenses, interest and taxes paid, 3,058.98 5,987.82 DEMAND DEPOSITS: Individual deposits, subject to check $359,316.84 Certificates of due in less than 30 days 55,829.57 Certified checks 5.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 5,520.40 5,525.40 Banks' and bankers' deposits 12,065.46 TIME DEPOSITS: Certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days, 241,435.42 674,172.69 Reserve for income tax 1,500.00 Total $726,660.51 STATE OF KANSAS, County of Sumner, I M. N.

Overall, Vice-President and Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is not endorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So help me God. M. N. OVERALL, Vice-President and Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of February. 1918. JNO. W. NYCE, Notary Public.

(Commission expires on the 11th day of October, 1919.) CORRECT. I. T. GABBERT, 1 farm Monday, where he helped butcher some hogs. crowded, so in order to reduce this big stock quickly we are cutting the prices down so low Carl Stoner was over from Man that it will go quick.

chester Thursday evening. He is AT COST working with a drilling company pnttiug down a test well near that The stock brought from Freeport and the stock place. Mrs. Harry Swaiu and babies re-1 Each time an animal gets cold its body consumes certain amount of fat cells trying to keep the body temperature up to normal. Save The Pig! Every chick that chills is prospect dollars lost.

A Brooder-house is a 50 per cent investment. We have the Lumber and the Plans. Come in or Phone 53 we nave nere, is an new, iresn gooas, no snop worn goods at all. Now is your opportunity to lay in good big supply at cost of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. You will not have if turned from Newton Friday, where they have been visiting her mother, it such a chance again soon.

SPECIAL We have a nice line of Men's Hats that were Mrs. R. B. Sands, who is ill at the hospital. Mrs.

Laura RoJabaugb, of Ho-bart, Mrs. Josie Morris and Mrs. Jag. Milam, of Amorita, visited their grandmother, Mrs. A.

M. Baker, Friday. John Partee met with quite a in i 13 the Freeport store, and we are now offering them at cost. wish to clean them out. A good assortment of sizes and styles.

Come and get your's you will not have the chance to get such bargains again. Attest: M. N. OVERALL, CHAS. N.COZAD, painful accident Thursday evening while removing a tire from his car at Crouch's garage.

He caught Directors. H. C. UNSELL, To Walter E. Wilson, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.

the third finger of his left band be LONG BELL LUMBER CO. G. S. GLASSE, Manager 0 It will pay you to come to this store and see the tween the wheel and brake, almost severing it at the first joint, break H. H.

Werneke was in Wichita tea ing the bone and making an ugly Saturday. many bargains it atrords. You must be satisfied or your money will cheerfully be refunded. This store strictly obeys all Government Food Rules and Regulations. wound.

take If your teeth trouble you, them to Dr. Coe Robertson. Mrs. Coe Eoberston arrived home from Kansas City yesterday, having completed her post-graduate course in optometry. She distanced the elass in finals and is now very thoroly equipped for correcting defective vision.

adv Bert Bond has joined the clerical force at the Farmers' Exchange. WORKING MEN S. W. HI ATT Phone 99 Caldwell, Kansas Will Saudner, rf Leon, spent Miss Edith Mercer went to Wich Sunday with his parents, Geo. B.

Sandner and wife. ita Sunday for a week's visit with relatives If you did not get a copy of .1 II XT r.wtift.j.-iUWJl.l LUH Hew LlLUtt.CUrU.Utlll Hit ALIO mMnm(MwM office and tret one. isaffi((((f jxwjgl tingene Barnard, nttie son or Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Barnard, is The U. S.F cod Administration SAVS: Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Jones departed Sunday for New York, he having received word that his iff It is a patriotic duty to save fats by substituting, mother was quite ill, Finney put out two more separators Saturday. Better come in and get your's before the raise. Will be glad to show you the best separator on the market, tf Finney Cream Sta. SB Use Corn Oil, Cotton Seed Oil and other vegetable gj fef fats for Use drippings.

J. A. and Floyd Bailey motored to Wichita Sunday to see Carl Bailey, who is very sick. Mrs. Joe zJjjfti, Bailey, who had been with her son Suggestions for Your Meatless Days: J(r since Friday, returned home with A 1 HI 1T i-'i.

ituu mi s. kj. ooouricn. Nearly all wear Overalls, and they are worth today, around $20 per dozen, wholesale. We have some on hand we bought before the last raise in prices, that we will sell at the old price of per pair $1.50 while they last, or not longer than March 15th, at which time we expect a new shipment and at that time we will be compelled to raise the price.

We predict an advance of at least $1 over this price before the summer is near over. ONLY ONE CHANCE more on Brooms, while they last, or not longer than on March 2nd, we will give you a chance to get your supply of Brooms. Positively the price will advance on Monday morning, March 4th. We are handling Wheat Flour in bulk to accommodate small purchasers. You can buy any quantity less than a sack if you so desire by buying equal weight of substitutes.

We call your attention to this fact: You can buy Rye Flour without substitutes, and we also have Rye Bread made at the bakery here. Its good. The Government has prohibited the sale of Hens, so we cannot buy your hens at present, but we can buy all the Roosters, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys you may have to sell. Also Cream and FARflERS EXCHANGE Sardines in mustard 2 cans 25c Sardines in oil 4 cans 25c iu of Seutouburg, spent last Lee Sockeye Red Salmon can 35c M. Lively.

The doctor was form- fink Salmon can -dUc a praetitioner at Wichita, but Kippered Herring can 10c Mw! cas nuw "bout retired from prao- Tuna Fish, white meat can 25c gSffiiuoe- Punch Tomatoes No. 3 cans can 20c plf I Now 18 the time t0 Pratice Dold's Hominy 2 cans 25c eaofy- Real economy is buying Pallas Peas can 15c wM i somethlnK tbe UJ0Dey. On FaUas Peas can 0lotbiog it's best to take no chan- Lima Beans can 10c Wgagiees. The one way to be sure is to Mushrooms can 50c buy Hart Marx clothes Punch Wax String Beans can 20r. pW You kuow they're all wool or wool F.F.O.G.

Asparagus can 35c Eilk' perfectly tailored. They Cadet Red Beans 2 cans 25c Barrington Hall Coffee pound 40c fit perfectly, hold the shape, hold the color. Hart Schaffuer Marx seud their guarantee with eaeh suit. Satisfaction or your mouey back, adv at H. C.

UNSELL'S. White House-Coffee pound 40c npS Pallas Coffee pound 30c Russet Potatoes bushel $1.40 ps WATSON'S Grocery and Confectionery 23 N. Main St. lif Phone 54 Phone 400 Goods Delivered in the City WATSON, Prop. South Main Street V..

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