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ARL1NGTONSTATE BANK (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) PEOPLES STATE BANK (OFFICIAL l-ltllLICATION) Report of the condition of Skate Bank located at Arlington Heights, State of Illinois, at the doit of business on the 30th day of June 1921 us made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the Stato of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans nml Discounts $245,021.37 Overdrafts 726.83 U. S. Government Investments 24,688.00 Other Bonds and 296,357.51 Banking House, and Fixtures 9,000.00 Due from Bnnks, Cash. Exchanges, Checks ami Collections 14 2 '51 Total Resources Other 2,403.55 BENSBNVILLE STATE BANK (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) of the condition of the First State Bank of Bensenville, located at kl onlu BonsenviUe, State of Illinois, at the at the close ot business on the 30th ck)8e of bu5iness on the 30th day of day of Juno 1921 as made to une 1931, as made to the Auditor the Auditor of Public Accounts of Public Accounts of the State of tho State of Illinois, pursuant to law.

Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES I RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 5202,657.46 Loans and Discounts $280,123.68 Overdrafts 1,186.37 Overdrafts 2,658.47 U. S. Government Invest- i U. S.

Government Investments 41,801.18, ments 23,690.50 Other Bonds and 261,480.33 Other Bonds and 58,590.63 Due from Banks, Cash, Exchanges, Checks and Collections 67,763.70 $574,889.04 Total Resources $727,439.53 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid i $25,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,524.37 Deposits 684,017.37 Dividends Unpaid 110.00 Reserve 0,778.79 Total Liabilities $727,439.53 1, Frledrich Kedeker, President of the Peoples State Bonk of Arlington Heights, 111., do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge ontl bolief. Friedrich Redekcr, President. State of Illinois, County of Cook--ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July 1921. Chas.

Slgwnlt, Notary Public. STATE BANK Of PALATINE (OFFICIAL Report of the condition of the State Bank of Palatine, located at Palatine, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1U2I, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts 373.75 U. Government Investments 9.030.00 Other Bonds nml 38,200.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 8.U9.96 Due from Banks, Cash, Exchanges, Checks and Collections 57,075.00 Other Resources 10.00 Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock in Surplus Undivided Deposits Reserve for t'ond tJepteua- tion snn.on Contingent LIABILITIES Capital Stock Fold in. Surplus Fund Banking House, Furniture land Fixtures 41,607.34 Due from Banks, Cash, Exchanges, Checks and Collections 75,498.16 rj 0fit9 Total Resources $490,168.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in 70,000.00 i Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Deposits 49 HnHn Undivided Profit's '(Net)'-' Dividends Unpaid 2,000.00 Deposits 405,042.82 Reserve (Contingent Fund) 8,000.00 Dividends'unpaid 10.00 Total Liabilities Reserve 2 I.

W. J. Hausam, Cashier of tho Other ab llt cs Arlington Heights State Bank, do Total Liabilities $490,108.78 solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. W. J.

Hauanm, Cashier. Stnto of Illinois, County of Cook, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Oth dnv of July 1921. Peter Beyer, Notary Public. MT.

PROSPECT NATIONAL BANK NIL IIXMH Iti'-i'rvi' DM. No. 7 I I A I I A I tin- iwiclltlon nf Tl i i i lit Mt. I'l'nipcc't 1 1 1 i I i till' I i nil W-'l I t.iiiiK i OlM'nmiN, Ini'liul- lute ivilli 1-7, 17 J. C.

s. m'rilrllU'H mvni'tl tii'lmiitcit In tll'i' i i i i i I I S. (Hindi li.if v.iliii-) All ntlii.r i i i i Stun 1 S.M'iiHlli". 10,000.00 Oilier hiiniN. I i i i i Ilium', Kiii-iil- tiiri- nml llxliinx I l-'ollPflll tU-' ii-rvr Hunk I i I I I I I i I i fi'iiin i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Tiviiiiri'i- illlc fniiil U.

Ii7.00t!.t;." 1, W. Franzen, Cashier of the First State Bank of Bensenville, 111., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. W. Franzen, Cashier.

State of Illinois, County of DuPage, ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July 1921. W. A. Ernsting, Notary Public ROSELLE STATE BANK I I A I'UHLICATION) Report of the condition of Resells State Bank located at Roselle. State of Illinois at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1921 as, made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of tho State of Illinois, pursuant to law.

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $218,434.10 Overdrafts 175,13 U. S. Government Investments (Liberty Bonds). 57,376.50 oth( Bomls mu 64,741.73 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 8,220.30 Other Real Estate 450.00 .112 I -from Banks, Cash, Exi'hanees, Chocks and i i simk piiii iii i 1 i W) i i i ST.O"" J.IM HIM I'M! ll Ititi-ri-if unl I i pnlil rir. iiiuir initi-1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i a stock Paid i S.JO,000.00 i i (i.llii-r I i i i Inn.I.

(11 1 Undivided Profits 4,. i54.0( dli-i iti imjiihli- i i 'Deposits 361,547.31 ti i.i.Miijii-in. u.i in? liiink, do solemnly swear Total 1 1 that the above statement is true to Fred A. Sclu'rim-. C'lishk-r of the 1-1- the best of my knowlodu'o and belief.

'ah. Bank of I'alutine. do solemnly 1 M-!" IL H. Cashier. I I I i i.i.i" i i i of nul.io-e.ss Collections Total Resources LIABILITIES WHEELING WARBLES Another new bungalow going up on Tindy Ave.

E. J. Welflin has painted the house occupied by Mrs. Rhys. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hartmann arc their vacation in Michigan. No signs on the Co-op's window this week. Wonder if White ran out of paint. The rookies in last.Sunday's game did well, considering everything, it being Paul Radtkc's first appearonce in uniform and large crowd he felt a little nervous, but that left him and he buckled right down wcrk.

Some if Wheeling ball players went in to get a tip from Kid Gleason on how to put it over Waukagan next Sunday, or maybe they are going to get some of the Blarl; Sox for their next game. Another game Sunday. Wheeling Sees to Waukegun. Come along you fans. We are going to have a few not that new players in the game, we need them; but just to oi interesting.

We promise you a cood fast game of ball. Waukegan boys have six straight victories to their credit. Buses leave, Sunday at new time for Waukegan. See Doc about a seat before 10 o'clock Sunday morning. WHEELING BASEBALL NEWS What's ada mata you Tony? JA.Ha tha time you losa tha game.

I You playa lika da biga tha buncha banan! 18th A A PICNIC Elk Grove Local No. 8 of the C. C. T. G.

F. A. will hold their 18th annual picnic at Schnoll's Maple Grove and pavilion, Sunday July MT. PROSPECT NEWS 'Tis SiUmmer and the village folks, Ate streaming to the dam. some cannot swim a stroke, They tell us that they swam.

Now the point that we are driving at. Its not, to doubt their word (But just to have a friendly chat, To tell, what we have heard. The son of Mr. and Martin Hasz was christened Howard at St. Paul's church, Sunday.

We are not positive whether it was the warm weather, or just the "I forget," or "don't care" reason that kept some of our firemen from the regular monthly meeting last Thursday. Some of our folks attended the ball game at DesPlaines Sunday. The home run made by Ed. Schultz with two men on bases, helped DesPlaines de.feat Chicago Boosters, easily 6 to 2. The foundation of Richard Huecker's new two story building has been completed and the carpenter work will be started by Henry Beigle and his crew shortly.

We are sorry to relate that our old stand-by "Jerry" has been replaced TO HOLD BIG CARNIVAL are going to have rea! confetti (not pricks) to throw around, in fact, franklin Park Progressive Club everything has been arranged to to Stage Immense Commun- please and interest everyone. If all 4. 0 men on this committee work ss ity Show at River Grove hard as rother Noll it is bound to be a big show. Some psople try All are welcome to attend the car- somet hing for the town they nival and fair at River Grove Satur- vo Jn day, July 16. swear that the above statement i 'i true tn the best of my knowledge brlit-f.

A Sfhcrinif. raxhiur. StJitr of Illinois, County of Cook--S3. Suhs-rihed iunt to befol'u me i-iirhtli iki-, of I i Olni-. a i i I I State of Illinois, County of DuPapre.ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this i)th day of 9 2 I A.

F. Notary Public. tttK MORTON GKOVK TRUST SAVINGS HANK (01 nt I.U, I 1 1 Ht.lCATION) Report of the condition of The Morton Grove Trust Savings Bank, at Morton Grove, State of 1TASCA STATE BANK REPORT --l nilnnU. Cniiiilv uf I "I'U --I, i IIII-M MI Ii. i -M, C.Klili-r "I' Hi" -i) il" -Jidi mill.

1 Hi ili'iM iti mi MI Ii in' In Hii' "I I i i I I in i. nHiii'i-. i i i rrr.i.K vi'iov) i i i i i i i i t-i me tiili R-oport of the condition of tho Itnica a Bank located at Itasca. Stato i u' i iius'-i'. i i 1 of Illinois, nt the close of business on i i lli.l-.ti-, lili-i-iinri.

hu 30lh day of June 1921, as madu to the 'Auditor of Public Ac- I A 1 BANK unts of the State of pursuant to law. RESOURCES (l)l'l 1C I.M. i-i, at tho close of business on i Report of the condition of Glcnview the day of State Il.uik, located at Gle-uview, Loans and Discounts the Auditor nf Public Ai- stato of Illinois, at the close of busi- Overdrafts 20.07 the Stati- ot I i i mij)s t) 30th of um S. Government Invest- 1921. as made to the A i of ments 1'ublic Aceomts of tin- State of I i Other Bonds and i i Fixtures and Bank Lot 3,220.54 mill I'l- a t' S.

in- O'lu-i' and i i llu.iv. Furnituri' 1- i le fi-uiu fa-ill, 'uriiri'-. hocks and i iiJ- 1 pursuant to hw. niTp'Tron. Bankn.

Gush. and Discounts fc Kwhanires, Checks and Collections t'. S. Government Invest- 17,095.04 i i lllc lltH Honds mid 15,282.50 10...00.00 ini urmtuio and Fixtures uo fi'oin t'lirks, Cash, .11,1 Chi-cks and OUier 938.82 Total Resources if 174,173.26 i LIABILITIES 11,1182.07 i Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus 3,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,749.29 n.OII.'i.O:! Di-nosits 144,423.97 180.79 Total T.iabiliti"s 0 ..26 98.177.SI (jooddt-kc, Cii-ihier of tho It.i'ic:' Stale I. ink.

solemnlv swear liO.nill) )') above ir- tri'C. to 1)0 Mic host of my i i anil holief i Gen. II. Goeddoke, Cnshier State of Illinois, of sr 94!) I Subscribed and sworn to bcfor" mo this 9lh day of 1971.. Total i a i i i 98,177 I H.

a Not-n-y Public Fred J. Christens.cn, Caaliier nf i a Bank, do solemnly STAT!" BANK REPORT tha' the aliovo statement i Hen.ert S. Srharenbeix', UP sl A 1 of County of Took. iMMn Fl j. rt oE tho tion of Bartlett nf I i i i i nf Cook-ss.

st Uo Bil located at Bartlctt. Stato I A I I I "i'k i Total Uesnun-cs i mil 5 I I .1 I'mlit-j i 1 Kind dr.J-n'tV i i I i i 1 i I i t. ll-rbert S. iivnbcrir. r'ashicr lllljllltit 3 i 1 Morton (iiovo Trti'-t Sav- it jia-ik.

dn snlfninly swear that th" true to the i.f niv kiiiiwlcilu'" and belief, i lth d'iv and sw irn to before mo Kui'k F. I'a-i'lk. Notary Munn In befon 1 i.u- i this lth day of 1921. t) MRY.MENS A I (oi i id l-l i i i i A i Uepdtt of the cnnditinn of th" i Bank of Northern Illinois' Illinois at the close of business on the 30th (lay of 1921 as Harry H. ItofTman, Notary Public made to the Auditor of Public Ac---- counts of the Stale of Illinois, pur- I I I I I STATK A 11)1 I I I'l lifport of the i i i of Shor- sunnl to law.

RESOURCES i i and Discounts $158,788.6" 1 at Ttiuca. St-itc of I i i lo-ati-d nt Slier- Overdrafts 292.51 the e'o-io of on the I iy mei'ville. State of I i i nt the close U. S. Governn ti 19'Jl.

made to th Anditoi- of Public Account's of the of I i i pursuant to law. RESOURCES I and In-swunt-t 1 (Jou-'timenf men 1 lliniih and kinir Ilmi-ii'. i ixt'iu 1 Pin- from ti.mU'*, r'a 1 TOx C'hei'k-t and ernment Invest- 11.780.00 of oti the i i day o'' ments June 1921, as made to the Auditor Other Bonds and ot' Public of State of Hankinjr House, Furniture a to law. and Fixtures i from Banks, Cash, f.oaiiM and Discounts ()." Kchanfjcs, Checks and Overdraft Collections 1 1 I 23,00 l.RO Total Resources 8,800.00 40,460.76 I OHier iini! li.ss 8I.D2I! 78 l.onn.nn I7.i!.i O'her Total Resoiuo- I A I I i a Stock in Surplus Undivided 1'rolit Deposits Dividends Unpaid Reserve Other Liabilities Tnt.il Liabilities 8l.02:!.7S 1. Aliftust L.

Broker, Cathler of the Pnlrymens Bank of Northern Illinois nt Itasca. do solemnly swear that the nbovo statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belirf. August Broker. Ctmhier. State of Illinois.

County of nuPnpe. SB Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of July, 1921. Frnnk G. Schneider, Notary Public. EXPERT PIANO TUNING Wlterllnf WIIKBLINO, H.I..

Old Cowl Now nod on HENRY F. PAHNKE and Stocks. 12,950.00 LIABILITIES Capita 1 Stock Paid in 25.000.00 Hoiife, Furniture and Fixtures 13,175.44 Surplus Fund. lOioOO.OO lute from a Cash, Ex- Undivided Profits 0,087.80 Deposits 182,924.10 Dividends unpaid 1,500 00 Checks and Col- 39,688.25 Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 7,000.00 Undivided Profits 884.01 Deposits 240.268.1S Dividends Unpaid 750.00 Total Liabilities $273,902.74 John C. Ide, Cashier of the Sher- mcrville Stato Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledre and belief.

John C. Ido, Cashier. State of Illinois, County of Cock, ss. Subscribed mid -sworn to before mo this llth day of July 1921. Henry Glos, Notary Public ANOTHER PICNIC AND DANCE will be held in tho Grove Pavilion, SchuCrelder's Place, on Milwaukee one mile south of DesPlaines river bridge.

Sunday evening, July 17. Music by Tetaner's famous Elgin or- starts nt 8 P. standard time. Tickets, gents G8c, war tax 7c, total ladles 22c, war tax 3c, total 26c. Good order will be maintained, Refreshments served.

Total Liabilities $225,511.90 E. II. Glos, Cashier of the Bart lett State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best oC my knowledge and belief. E. H.

Glos, Cashier. State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July 1921. Herman H. Schultz, Notary Public Wheeling Insurance Agency I sell insurance of all kinds in Reliable Companies. Life Insurance, Health, Accident and Fire Insurance Insure Today.

Tomorrow may be too late. CHAS. C. UTPADEL Daily Tribune and this paper, one year for 98.65 cash. larger and more powerful We wonder how this new en- with a engine.

gine will like the "light" jcJb that is expected of it. Sorry folks, but the base ball 24th, commencing at 7:30 standard time. Music by Hardcn's Elgin- orchestra. Strict order will be maintained. Refreshments will be served on the grounds.

Dance tickets, gents 68c, war tax 7c, ladies 22c, war tax 3c. The Committee. WHY ADVERTISE It rested with one of our own advertisers, Mrs. William Busse, of Mt. Prospect, to give one game scheduled with the Northwestern Tigers ifor next Sunday had to be cancelled on account of the diamond not being ready.

Don't let this get any further, but we have an idea (how wonderful) as to when the work on the diamond will be resumed. As soon as you see a "Chummy-Country Club Chalstud-Spc- cial roadster, with a green California top, hit the high spots of the town then and not until them, can we expect the woi-k to go on. But then again This carnival is given live in. utij. A A.

i i i i i under the auspices of the Franklin Park Progressive Club. Through some dissention over the "Sunday Blue I Law" and several other things, it was necessary for the committee to change staging of the carnival from! Franklin Park to River Grove, as well' as dropping the second day, which was WEST MAINE ITEMS Mr. Copeland has oiled the road quite a distance, near his place. Several were entertained at the home Sunday after- Geils nd fami entertain to be Sunday, July 17. Yes, the com- numerous relatives and friends mittee will have their way.

Probably unt a y. you wonder why this should interest Geo Alma and EIla Henk were among the g-uests at the Henry Has- the peaceful citizens of Mt. Prospect. This is why. In the first place, some i mann home Sunday of us are going to attend this carm- Louis Nebe began his annua i val, and secondly, some Franklin threshing season Monday, the first job Park people are fortunate enough to read this paper.

Therefore, let us proceed. From the programs that have been distributed in Mt. Prospect and DesPlaines, by "Brother Noll" we understand that there are going to some real fireworks. Why not They make them in Franklin Park at two being for Amling Bros. The intense heat has been hard on West Maine people and it is reported that Miss Hulda Stade was overcome while at her work in Park Ridge.

Raymond Lagerhausen was also over- factories, where works are made. only display iivo- Then we see that a TRUCK GARDENERS' PICNIC Elk Grove Local C. C. T. G.

F. A. will hold their annual picnic in Schnell's Maple Grove, Sunday evening, July 24. Watch for further notices and posters. Hold this date open for a good time.

gorgeous parade, with floats of all descriptions, people dressed in the costumes and dresses of all nations on earth, will pass from Bensenville to Mt Clare, increasing as it goes from one town to the next until nearly all towns along the St. Paul from Mt. to Elgin have been represented GET READY FOR COOK COUNTY with some kind of floats. Then they FAIR, SEPT. 13 --18, 1921 we have our doubts, for who can tel where this car is headed for and whether the owner is r.ot too busj feeding gas to this new boat instsac of the big roller.

Wait and watch. Work on Central Road was starlet Wednesday. No doubt the paving ol this road from Mt. Prospect to Arlington Heights will be completed sonr time this year. At least we wouU like to sec it completed on account the saving of time between the two of the Ibcst reasons we ever towns.

board why a business man adver- I Wm. Busse, celebrated his lisus--it is at least the reason birthday Monday. A large number of relatives and friends wore present to help "the chief" celebrate the occasion. We are not acquainted with the facts, but we understand that they all had a "grand and glorious time," and one that will be remembered by all I for some time to come. But, listen here, Bill.

I thought you said you I were all out and that you, never mrd. I'll speak to you personally, when I get more time. The new siren pur, based by the fire department be erected in the center of the village soon. The code of signals, which all should know, arc three short blasts fur drills. One loni? and one short blast signifies that fire is west of Mam St.

One and two short Tjlasts signifies that fire cast of Mriin St. One long blast signifies that fire is out of town. Main street runs in front of the post office. Rev. A.

Eissfeldt, Rev. Wm Reits: I and Mrs. Zcddies and daughter, Irene, I were visitors here several days last week. Rev. Eissfcldt will come to Mt i Prospect some time this week on his I return from Milwaukee, wheir- he i performed the wedding ceremony Cor Rev.

Rcttz and his In-ido. After J' short vacation in the stales the young i couple will leave for Canada. Both Rev. Eissfeldt and RciU aie Lutheran I ministers in Canada. Rev.

Eisfeldt i will leave for Fair Haven, some time next week to visit his folks, Rev. C. Eisfeldt. Rev. A.

Eis- i foldt is brother of Mrs. Wuerffel and Mrs. Noll. why Mr. Busse advertises and in his acl this week he "It is a step in the right di- 1 roction when you buy at a store a has siifliuenl confidence in its to push it with advertising-.

We spend our 1 money cheerfully and liberally, to tell you what we have to offer--because know that our goods are a credit to us We back up our merchandise by our 1 personal word that everything is 1 i i as we lepujscnt it to be It is a signed a over our business signature. Thus we show 'our good w.ll. makes for truth in merchandise--truth in selling --truth in serving. We dare not make assertions thnt we are not able and willing to fulfill. It is a a step in tho right direction to a i and encourage the man who plaj'-.

fair and square in busi- 11 ness--who puts himself in writing over his osvn signaluie--who is willing to be bound by his claims 1 and' assertions." ADDISON STATE BANK i I I A I I I Report of the condition of Addison State Bank, located at Addison, fUatu of Illinois, at the close of business on the- "Oth day of June, 3921 as made to the A i of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law RESOURCES Loans and Discoun 1 i Overdrafts U. S. Investments Other Bomls and a i House, i and Fixlures On" ''i-om B-iiik-, Cash EKI hanp-es, Che Us anrl Collections $17204842 56.22 5,100.00 8,171.85 9,440 00 COOK COUNTY FAIR 111-1 S. 1921. L'ptcmlicr THE A I I A Lovers of the "jazz" should all flock Total Resource LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paul i Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Net).

18,028.41 $25.000.00 3,000.00 3,328.72 to Sflincll's Maple Grov Saturday evening, July 1'i, when the dance music will be furnished by Fullc's Syncopated ILvrmonius P.aga- docrs. This is dance music that is different than the ordinary. Will you be there? I bet you will ELK GROVE ECHOES Deposits, 189,931.61 Total Liabilities $221,260.33 A. C. Mesonbvink, Cashier ol the Addison Stato Bank, do solemnly swear thnt the above statement is true to the bost of my knowledge! and belief.

A. C. Mesicnbrink, Cashier. State of Illinois, County of DuPage, s4 Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Oth day of July, 1921. Chas.

Stravischild, Notary Public, FARMERS STATE BANK OF SCHAUMBURG Rudolph Busse took his mother and sister, in his new Buk'k, to Tho Dells, in Wisconsin lust week, "The Forest," located on (he Hig- Road, one mile West of SchncH's Corners, will have dancing every Saturday evening. Conic and enjoy a good dance floor. Refreshments of all sorts. Our motto is to treat you right, so you will come again. COLORED DANCE ORCHESTRA Dot- Watson's Colored Alco orchestra will furnish the music at the pic- i and dance to be Riven at Schnell's Maple Grove, Sunday, July 31: starting at 7 o'clock standard time.

SOME CORN CROP I'l i A I Report of the condition of Farmers State Bank, located at Schaum- Tickets, Men, G8c, tax 7c, total 7oc; burg, Stato of Illinois, at the close of Ladies, 22c, tax 3c, total 25e. business on the 30th day of June 1.921 as made to the Auditor nf Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $100,343.87 Overdrafts 512.46 Other Bonds and 6,5150.66 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 9,961.26 Due from Banks, Cash, Exchanges, Chocks and Collections 17,259.00 Total Rciourccs $134,627.25 LIABILITIES Capital Slock 25,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,780.94 Deposits 96,846.31 Total Liabilities $134,627.25 William C. Kraft, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank of SehanmbuTg, do solemnly ewear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. William C.

Kraft, Cashier. State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of July 1921. C. Freise, Notary Public Plan vour exhibits for the Greater Cook County Fair, Sept.

13-18, 1921. John H. Pingel, of Elk Grove came to town Monday to contract for ladders, with which to harvest his corn crop in tho fall. His corn now measures 9 ft. 10 inches high, grows at the rate of 2 inches a day.

Now figure it out yourself whether he will need the ladders. FRANK FORKE Funeral Director and Embahner Lady Attendant if Desired Auto Hearse WHEELING, ILLINOIS Phone Arlington Heights 15B-R-1 A I I RETREADING WORK GllRANTEED 3500 MILES Tires, Tubes--Rebuilt, Repaired GOOD WORK GURANTEED Goodyear, McGraw and Ajax Tires Birds, Animals and Fish Mwinted R. F. HUEGKBR, MT. PKOSPECT ITS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION when you buy at a store that has sufficient confidence in its merchandise to push it with advertising.

We spend our money cheerfully and liberally to tell you what we have to offer--because know that our goods are a credit to us. We back up our merchandise by our personal word that everything is precisely as we represent it to be. It is a signed statement over our business signature. Thus we show our goodwill. Advertising makes for truth in merchandise--truth in selling-truth in serving'.

We dare not make assertions that we are not able and willing to fulfill. It is a step in the i direction to patronize and encourage the man who plays fai and square in business--who puts himself in writing over his own signature--who is willing to be bound toy his claims and assertions. You will find that our shoes are always as we represent thorn to be. Whenever you need shoes--take a step in the right direction--come to us. WM.

BUSSE, Jr. THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Phone l-M Mt. Prospect. 111. Made on or Before July 16th, Will E'raw Interest from July 1.

Mt. Prospect Nationol General Merchandise Weekly Bargain List Commencing Saturday, July 16 and Ending Friday, July 23 A. F. JAHNCKE Mt. Prospect, 111.

I I I I we oder the following Specials, which means great Savings to those who take advantage of this sale Star Brank American Sardines, in cotton seed oil, one-quarter tins, with keys: 3 tins for Iloxane Cake two pound 12 oz. packages, each Monarch Corn. Flakes Per package Quaker Puffed Rice 2 packages for Voile Dress Gocds, a variety of new 1921 Patterns in Figures, Stripes and Checks, also plain colors, Values up to $1.25, your choice per yard Men's Stifel blue and white striped Overalls with bibs, Best Grade, all sizes, each OUR MOTTO: QUICK CASH SALES SMALL PROFITS 20c 35c lOc 29c Your Funds for investment will find absolute security in our First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Gold Bonds. These bonds are recommended by us, because we have surrounded them with safeguards which have proven unfailing in tho many years of our experience. They do not fluctuate.

They are readily marketable. They are secured by improved Chicago property in the best residential districts and the net income of the security is several times greater than the maximum annual interest charge. We are always pleased to give you information. Our service is at your command. WOLLEMBERGER ft CO.

Investment BanKers JO5 So. La Salla CHICAGO Your Local Bank Sells our Bonds i.

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