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Osawatomie Graphic from Osawatomie, Kansas • Page 4

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TO ATTEND CONCLAVE OLD TIMER SENDS GREETINGS I SERVICE J. 0. McClay Cash Store Reduce the of By buying where your dollar buys the most Whole families Taking to drink 5 You are entitled to it and that is what you get when you buy when you by our or Oak Leaf. "Cord or Fabric" tires for your 1 We Guarantee Our Service and you do not have to go to the factory for adjustments, "we make all adjustments here" that es is what we mean when we say Service. I Barr Brothers i id Murdoch fuir Ar.n 1 I "The recollection of quality remains long after i the price is forgotten." Meat Department Don't forget the meat department We sell meat cheaper than any shop in Kansas.

IT PAYS TO PAY (41) OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the CONSOLIDATED BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Organized June 27, 1899, located at Osawatomie, In the County of Miami, State of Kansas, at the clofte of business on the 31st day of December, 1919: FINANCIAL STATEMENT J. T. Walthall Writes J. C. McCurdy During Holiday Period.

Christmas time and New Year's cause one to think of the "folks back home." At any rate, they caused J. T. Walthall, former Osawatomie resident now living in Long Beach, California, to write J. C. McCurdy and send a choice assortment of seasonal greetings to an equally choice assortment of former friends.

Among those to whom Mr. McCurdy was asked to deliver good wishes Were "Bill," "Walt" and Fred meaning William L. Dunaway, Joe S. Johnson, Walter Barnes and Fred Conklln. The postcard also proved that he has acquired the southern California habit of bragging on the climate.

"Roses are In bloom here" Is the concluding sentence of the postcard. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Consolidated Building and Loan Association of Osawatomie, Kansas, will be held at the office of J. B. Remington. Thursday, January 15th, 920, at, 7:30 p.

for the purpose of electing three directors, two to serve three years each and one to serve one year. Also to consider and vote on any business that may be presented. D. BRENEMAN, Secretary. Osawatomie, Kansas', January 12, 1920.

491t. O'NEILL-PEN NOCK WEDDING Osawatomie Railroad Fireman Takes A Bride at Greeley. Miss Ruth O'Neill of this city and Chester Pennock, of Osawatomie, Were marriedln Kansas City, Wednesday, December 24. The bride is well known to all of our people, having lived in this community all of her life. The groom is reported to be a splendid young man and is well spoken of in his home town.

He has been a fireman on the Missouri Paci fic for the past five years. The many friends of the happy young couple join in their wishes that the bride and groom may enjoy a long and prosperous married life. Greeley Graphic. PROMINENT MERCHANT8 HERE Jacob Zellner and A. M.

Warner Visit Local Store Property. Jacob Zellner, Ottawa, and A. M. Warner, Louisville, owners of a string of Zellner-Warner stores1 in Kansas, were here Sunday of this week visiting their local manager, J. T.

Glaser and generally inspecting the situation here. They were accompanied by J. D. Long, Council Grove, and Carl Zellner, Ottawa. THE FOLKS WHO KNOW good pastry have elected this bakery as their pastry Shop.

We will serve you with bakery dainties that will please your good food sense. Pay us one visit, anyway. City Bakery Here From Tennessee Noggle Brinton, of Waverly, has taken a place as apprentice cop persmith at the local railroad yards under the direct tutelage of Ernest Guse, regarded as the best in his line in American railroading. Brinton served as a corporal during the recent trimming of the nuns. Big Chiefs on lnspection A.

H. Webb, general superintendent of the Missouri Pacific, and D. O. Ouellet, superintendent, made an inspection trip between Kansas City and Pueblo last week. Superintendent Webb left here Friday morning for a trip over the Southern Kansas divisions.

LOOMIS STUDIO Artistic Portraits Copying, and Enlarging Kodak Finishing and Supplies. Work Guaranteed. Youman's phone 39 Entire neighborhoods as well Monarch Coffee at 3 pounds for $1.40 did the mischief CASH AND CARRY LIABILITIES Installment stock 568.91 Full-paid stock 31,760.00 Contingent (or reserve) fund 178.70 Bills payable borrowed money 1,000.00 Undivided profits 214.15 Total 33,721.76 LOSS Dividends credited to in- stallment stock Dividends paid on full-paid stock 15.62 911.10 150.00 4.68 1.34 25.75 10.55 214.15 Officers' salaries Taxes' paid, personal Books, stationery, and supplies General expense, (postage, telephone, etc.) Transferred to contingent fund Balance undivided profits. Total 1,333.19 DISBURSEMENTS Loans made to members on real estate 24,220.99 Installment stock withdrawn 248.15 Full-paid stock withdrawn. 1,250.00 Dividends paid on full-paid stock 911.10 Bills payable (borrowed money repaid) 7,800.00 Personal accounts payable 1,5,30.84 Taxev and insurance paid for borrowers 101.94 Expenses paid Including personal taxes 181.77 Abstract and Record fees.

76.90 Real estate sold on contract 7.50 Interest on bills 51.57 Balance cash on 225.64 Apple Talk No. 18 SHE WANTED PAIN-KILLERS Nose red as a cherry for the day was snappy cold. Brown eyes sparkling with roguish good humor. Cheeks blushing with pink no drug store rouge ever rivalled. A voice that tinkled like an old fashioned music box.

Her age about nine years. With her parents she had driven for many, many miles to get some PAYNE'S LATE KEEPER apples. "I do hope those Pain Killer apples are not all sold," she twinkled. We escorted the little lady to the cellar where the apples are stored. "Mm-M, don't It smell appley?" "O-o-h looky!" Little hands reached out quicker than an eye flash.

Two rows of pearly teeth disappeared into one of the "Pain Killers," and a sigh of contentment mingled with the snappy scrunch of the apple. Another heart made happy. Let your children have their share of these JOY apples. They will cost you less than just apples, bought from hand to mouth at the stores. The ORCHARD HOME at-the-farm marketing plan saves you the cost of the box, hauling, freight, sacks and several middlemen's profits and expenses.

Don't delay. Come while the weather and" roads will permit. PAYNE'S LATE KEEPER perfect apples, priced according to size, no extra charge for the FLAVOR, at the farm, per bush- el box $2.50 and $2.00 CIDER pure, fresh, sweet contains NO chemicals at the. farm, "per gallon .1 .50 VxNEGAR genuine, undiluted vinegar aged two years in the wood, at the farm, per gallon .40 Follow the Apple Arrow guide boards from Lane, Rantoul or Osawatomie they mark FRANK PYLE'S APPLE JUICE ROUTE TO ORCHARD HOME FRUIT FARM. Your country friend, A Osawatomie Educators Leave This Week for Topeka Supt.

C. A. Axton, accompanied by Miss Anna Gardner of the Meek school; Miss Charlotte Cooper, of the Beeson; and Miss Emma Skinner, of the high school faculty, will leave Thursday evening for Topeka where they will attend meetings of i tha council of administration and the educational council. The meetings take place Friday and Saturday. Superintendent Axton, Miss Cooper and Miss Gardner will represent the local schools at the former meeting and Miss Skinner the local teacher a.

the educational council. Thty wil' return Sunday. Big Bargain! Must be sold at once. Terms to suit you. $700 High Grade Player, Baldwin make, for.

$435.00 Inquire George L. Slawson Slawson Printing Office. Another carload of new Grant Sixes at the A garage. 49-lt-p PLEASANTON TAKES GAME Actual League Session Opens, How ever, Next Friday Niflht Osawatomie lost the first inter- high school game of the season last Thursday to Pleasanton, 31 to 40. The game was rather slow as a small court and slick floor handicapped both teams and made fast basketball impossible.

Reed and Hall, at for wards for Osawatomie, did good Work, Reed throwing 12 free goals out of 14 chances. Tucker and Port er were the stars for Pleasanton. Nert Friday local team plays Wellsville here. This Is the first game of the newly organized East Central Kansas Basketball League and Wellsville and Osawatomie are going to be strong competitors, -so this promises to be a real struggle. OIL MEN'S ATTENTION I have a casing-pulling rig in this field, and will pull casing by the loot or will buy the casing and pull it myself.

'J. B. Wlckard, Osawatomie, Kas. 49-10-p PUBLIC SALE I will sell about 20 head of cattle and probably about 15 or 20 head of pigs and brood sows at my farm one and a half miles southwest of Osawatomie, Tuesday, February 10. See hand-bill announcements later.

My farm, at this time, Is on the market at private sale. 49-3t GEORGE E. RUBICAM. NOTICE! Modern Woodmen and Royal Nelght bors; joint installation; refreshments, Jan. 20.

All members urged to be present. 49-lt-p New Seats at Depot C. R. Horton, local agent for the Missouri Pacific has ordered new seats for both waiting rooms at the tepot. They were ordered from a St.

Louis' firm and, it is expected, will be here within a short time. There will be a set of five ten-foot seats to each Waiting room. Farmers Take Yards The Missouri Pacific has completed the repair work at the old stockyards and turned that institution over to the Farmers Union. This will permit the shippers from this district to load without driving their stock to Sheep Ranch. F.

J. BECK TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE Good storage room. Piano moving a specialty. Your calls will be promptly attended to. Call Resident Phone 451 or call 17.

Wholesale agent for Leah OO Co. Carr Recover Kenneth Carr, a machinist at the shops, returned to work Friday after an absence of several days because of Illness. His condition was not serious. R. L.

EWell, a machinist, alco off duty because of illness returned to work Monday. D. B. Whitney improving D. B.

Whitney, a machinist at the Missouri Pacific shops and recently injured when a flying plug struck hlra In the eye. is consistently improving. It Is thought that he Will have sufficiently recovered to resume work within a short time. Attend Big Dance Ernest Guse, Burford Alle and Elmer Wombles, all railroaders, were the feature guests at a big dance in Rantoul Wednesday evening of last week. The event was largely attended and one of the more successful ever held in the oil town.

Removes to the Farm Melvln Estes has removed to the farm of his father, G. M. Estes, near town, and will become a tiller of the soil during the coming season. His friends here wish him success. Ice Houses Are Full The Missouri Pacific has finished the task of filling two of the large company ice houses.

Art Roscoe had RESOURCES Loans to members on real estate, (non negotiable notes) 32,881.39 Due on real estate Bold on contract Furniture and fixtures (Safe) Delinquent Insurance paid for borrowers Delinquent taxes paid tor 432.50 81.C8 27.20 'borrowers 66.85 Abstract and Record fees. 11.25 Repairs paid for borrowers 5.25 Cash in bank 225.64 Total 33,721.76 PROFIT Undivided profits last re- port Interest Fines 96.76 1,226.73 5.50 Transfers 4.20 Total RECEIPTS Cash on hand last report. Installment stock Full-paid stock Loans on real estate (repaid) Interest Fines Transfer Taxes refunded Insurance refunded Real estate sold on contract Bills payable (borrowed money) Abstract and Record fees Accounts payable 1,333.19 2,138.15 109.25 6,340.00 17.747.70 1,278.30 5.60 4.20 76.09 78.69 18.33 8,200.00 79.35 1,530.84 Johnson Auto Livery (Successor to D. A. Garrett) The Johnson Auto Livery has just purchased the Garrett Auto Livery.

Cars will be furnished on calls night and day. Service will be prompt and the kind the public demands-comfort, speed and courtesy. Johnson Auto Livery V. C. JOHNSON, Owner, Jefferson Highway Garage Phone 134 BERTIE AND ALEC Total 36,606.40 Total 36,606.40 STATE OF KANSAS, COUNTY OF MIAMI, SS: We, the undersigned officers ana' directors of the wlthln named Association, do solemnly swear that the with in and foregoing is a true and com plete statement of the condition of said Association, that no item of resource, liability, revenue, expenditure! fees, commissions, profit or lost- has been omitted therefrom or is improperly set forth; that the assets, liabilities, profits, losses, receipts ana uisbursemeuts shown therein represent actual and bona fide transactions and contain no worthless or accomodation paper; that all loans are properly secured; that all securities of every nature are in our possession, and that none of such securities have ben hypothecated; that we are familiar with all the transactions of the said Association; that the profits have been properly and legally distributed; that we have examined the within statement, and hereby certify the same to be correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief, and that the business of the said Association is conducted In accordance with the law.

So help us God. W. H. CAMPBELL, President D. BRENEMAN, Secretary.

J. M. Jolley W. II. Campbell, C.

H. Barr, D. Breneman, H. B. Newhouse, Directors.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th dav of January, 1920. C. J. MATTHEWS, Notary Public. (My commission expires February 29th, 1921.) i MAYBE WF CAM I EAT IT HEEE A) F.

A. Garage Phone 4 13 BROWN And They Did, Too BROM it XX 5 F. R. BATES GENERAL CONTRACTOR Estimates Cheerfully Furnished CLARENCE H. CHAMBERS Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Notary Public Homo phone 356, Farmers 101 Office 2d floor Osawatomie State bank bldg.

Osawatomie, Kansas Alec had an idea to make his clothes last. Thia store can make your supply of cash last Our prices are such that you save money. Exclusive Shoe Store xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx the contract..

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