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PACIFIC TRANSCRIPT, PACHWC, HO. ADenton News Geo. Gross was in St. Louis on A POPULAR PLACE business Monday. EUREKA NEWS.

J. M. Auth has moved I to St. Louis. Jas.

Smith was in St. Louis Tuesday. Druggist Sturjris was in St. Louis Wednesday. Ed Ziok and family visited St.

Lcuis friends Sunday. What Happened at Catawissa E. B. Gifford was in St. Louis Wednesday.

L. W. Radackar received a car of feed Tuesday. Alvin Baumgarth has returned home after a few weeks visit iu St. Louis.

Mrs. Frances Oels nd daughter. Georgia Lee. are visiting iu Belleville. III.

Miss Ruth Trower is spending a few days in St. Louis. Miss Dorothy Langenbach was in St. Louis shopping Friday. E.

T. Snyder was in Springfield on business Saturday and Sunday. OFFICIAL STATEMENT 7 Of the Financial Condition ol the Farmers and Merchants Bank No. 2001. at Pacific, State of Missouri, at the close of business on the I4lh Day of September.

1923, published in the Pacific Transcript, a newspaper printed and published at Pacilic. state of Missouri, on the 28th day of September, W23. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, undoubtedly eixid on personal Misses Louise and Irene Kettker Riley Crenshaw and family visit In fact the most popular place in Pacific Clean Groceries at the Right Price SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM. CIGARS and TOBACCO MUSIC DANCING V. R.

Smith Sons PACIFIC, MISSOURI spent the week end with their par euts. Kramine with the Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

spent Friday in Moselle ed St. Louis friends Monday. Mrs. Chas. Huntington was shopping in St.

Louis Tuesday. Edward Williamson has returned after a few months tour thru the or collateral 30.1H6 23 Loans, real estate 12,737 47 Mrs. Mas (Richman and child West. 150 00 10,556 b7 Mrs. L.

Gudtrmuth and wife 6,613 K4 SDent the week end with home 0 Oo folks. 3,121 81 0 00 2,466 46 Mrs. E. T. Snyder and son were in St.

Louis Sunday vis Overdrafts Liberty bonds Bonds, municipal Stocks Ileal estate (banking house) I Hher real estate, Furniture and lixtures Due from other banks and bankers, subject to check Cash items Cash on hand (currency, gold, silver and other coin Other resources W. S. E. iting friends. 7,735 37 red Kramme family.

G. J. Haentzler aud daughter Lena of Belleville visited the Whit-worth and Kiamme families last week. Robert Whitworth, inspector in the Scullin steel plant, St. Louis, visited his uncle, Lawrence Whitworth the first of the week.

Bob and Fred Kramme have been getting a lot of squirrels. Bob claims they are so numerous that they crawl up his pants leg. Mrs. Fred Kramme aud sons Herbert and Warren and fiazzard Radackar drove toMeramec Hills Sunday iu the newl(adackar auto. 30 81 1,851 45 Keep Out Positively no trespassing allowed til 80 on the property of the undersigned by hnuters, fishermen, 'berry pick 21 91 Need Ice To Keep Your Food In HOT WEATHER 2,724 56 0 00 Total LIABILITIES.

Capital stuck paid in Surplus fund I'ndivided prolits, net Due to banks and bankers, subject to check Individual deposits subject to check Time certificates of deposit Other liabilities 0 0(1 use 25,223 81 :i7.57;s 54 ers, etc. Kd Hollaud Denhis Phelan Geo. Dailey 1'at O'Connel Krienkamp Bros, (ieo. lloltschneizer James M. I'helan.

II. Stutte. Oito Herr Mike Eagan Henry IlagprJorn Chits. A. Bremer 0 00 ren are visiting St.

Louis friends. W. Vonberg of High Ridge was iu our town on business Tuesday. C. Couch was iu St.

Louis on business tor the school board Monday. Mrs. Gross and daughter visited friends iu St. Louis Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.

C. V. Roques was taken to a St. Louis hospital for treatment Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Sauders of Jefferson county visited the liolztneitr family Sunday. H. L. iedetneier and fuuiily of St.

Louis visited her parents, the Kocks, Suiiilu. Sutter's store has one of the best decorated show windows in this part of the stute. Mr. uud Mrs. Andy l'elersou are the parents of a son that unived Sunday, September '2'S.

Our legion boys will give a box supper uud diiiice ut Mugaziue hall Saturday nite, Oct. L'O. Let's EO. Tom Deinpsey Hid family took an auto trip to I'nioii Sunday. Tom says that is a liue new court house.

John (initial, '-elehrated bis third birthday Sunday with a hip birthday dinner at Grandpa l'itt-mans. Mr, and Mrs. J. Mi Daniel of Dittmer visited their daughter, Mrs. Sanford Koek, ami family Sunday.

$75,521 Total State of Missouri SS Pareco Ice Pacific Refrigerating Company Pacific, Mo. County of Franklin We. D. K. Williams as president, and James McCaughcjai' cashier of said hank each of us, do solemnly swear that the ROBERTSVILLE ITEMS Ed Sheerin was in Union on business Monday.

Henry Struthmunn of St. Louis spent Sunday with home folks. O. C. Lynch was iu St.

Louis with a truck load of hogs Monday. Mrs. S. 1'richurd spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. H.

W. Rector. Mrs. Florence Music of Texas is here visiting frieuds uud relatives. Mrs.

D. L. Zumwalt ot St. Louis spent the week end here with her children. Order oi Publication.

State of Missouri, County of Franklin, ss In the'Circuit Court; November Term, Mrs. A. W. llorine) and l.aiik of liidiwnods, Action Plaintiffs.) Reforming above statement is true to tlie best ol our knowledge and belief. I).

K. Williams, President, Jamks MiC'aiuhky, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September, A. I), nineteen hundred and twenty-three. Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date fast aforesaid.

(Commissioned and qualified for a term expiring' Feb. 15, 11127. Lawrence P. Mellugh Correct-Attest Notary Public. John A.

Thiebes James J. Hailey F. W. Vieiiiann Directors mnuiiui A. Wood aud family were vs iieca-oi-iriiBi Frank (omit and) F.st her inn It, Defendants.) the guests of Dr.

R. S. Miles in l'acilie Sunday. F. II.

Dishai mm and family ut-i i i i i i Nun on this day come the plaintiffs lenneu iue jjuptist couien 1 ucilic Sunday nite. herein and tile with the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Franklin Countc, Missouri, in vacation of said their petition, alleging therein, among other things, that defendant Frank (fault has absented himself from his usual place of abode in this state so 1 M. Beesley and family sneiit OHicial Statement of the Financial Condition of the PACIFIC BANK Sunday with S.I). Belew and family in St. Clair.

James MeDaniel is the proud ivvner ill' a Star car purchased from the Zuiuwalt Auto Co that the ordinary process ol law cannot be served upon him, it is therefore ordered by the undersigned clerk iu vacation as aforesaid that an order be and is herebv made directed to defendant No. At l'aeitie, Stateof Missouri, at the close business on the 14th Day of September. 1923 published in the Pacific. Transcript, a Frank l.aull, notifying him that an action has been commenced against defendants hv petition in the Circuit newspaper printed ami published at Tkwtfoupz Beu was operated on! by Dr. Wood last Wednesday, tot appendicitis.

We are glad to report him getting along line, Our Community Club, I'oultry Club and "'arm Club will have a fair iu the opera bouse Saturday, Oct. ti. It is Imped that everyone will do their bust to make this fair a success. Let's ail boost. Our high school team went to I'azilic Sunday and played the ball team of that place.

course our boys Inst but the seme was only 3 to ami then the l'acilie boys felt so gaud about beating our kids that they sent a big report to the St. Louis papers. itcilic, State of Missouri, on the L'Kth day of September, 1U23. KKSOI'RI'KS Mrs. Flora Lynch and daughter Miss Lutnmie of Cenlralia, motored out to (irandc Vista and spent the week end.

Alfred Watters our barber went to St. Louis Sunday to engage in the insurance business. His brother Men is taking care of the shop. Rally Day will he observed at the Baptist Church here the lirst Sunday in October. There will bonus and discounts, un Court, wherein Mrs.

A. W. llorine and Hank of Richwoods are plaintiffs and Frank (iault and Fstber (iault are defendants, the object and general uature ol which is to obtain a decree of said Court reforming a certain deed of trust, of date December Ith, PUT and recorded iu the otlice of Recorder of Deeds of said county ol Franklin in deeu hook of MorteBL'es'and deeds of trust No. Rt at doubtedly oihI on personal or collateral iriis, real estate 15,264 S5 (10 no I herdialts 1 1 lit) Hoods Stocks Real estate (baiiKini; house) 0 00 10,000 IKI no 1,500 III) Other real estate page 2(in, executed by defendants Frank Uault and F.sther (iault and by which thev undertook and purported ta convex-' to A. W.

llorine. the following de be a short prog tarn rendered by the scholars You are urged lobe present and raise the attendance. Furniture and lixtures Due from other hanks and An entirely new body design lends distinction in measurably to individual comfort, and provides greater convenience in the new Ford Coupe. Streamline body, windshield visor, and nickeled fittings make this new Coupe highly attractive. Deeply cushioned seats, improved interior arrangement, and cowl ventilatorprovideincreased comfort.

Wide doors that open forward, revolving type window lifters, enlarged rear compartment and a recess shell for parcels, back of the seat make for greater convenience. Sm At imw Ford Coup end other body typtt it Ntattit Fvrd Dealtr'i thownom. C. F. Mayle, Pacific 21 I mi no hankers subject to check ish items Byrnesville.

Frank Wallach shipped scribed real estate in the County of Franklin, state of Missouri, to-xxit: The Fast half ol the S. quarter of the S. W. quarter and the South half of the Cash on hand (currency, car jold, silver and other coin) 72 no Allenton Route 19 The dance at Mencken's Hall Saturday nite was well attended. Other resources load of hogs last week.

Several from here attended fair at DeSoto last week. the Total A number of fanners of this west half ot the S. x. quarter ol tne W. quarter of Section 24, containing Ml acres more or less; and 120 acres of land more or less, being the N.

E. quarter of the N. E. quarter of Section 2(i, and the North half of the N. W.

quarter of Section 25, all in Township 41, Range I Fast, for the purpose of securing payment of a certain promissory note of dale December 4th, 1017, executed by defendants and D. N. Raker, S. II. (ieorgeand Hush Joseplieon to plaintiff Hank of Richwoods, and by said note said defendants D.

N. Raker, S. II. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Harness entertained friends Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Geatley of St. Louis are visiting relatives here.

route tire working on the Manchester road. Mrs. W. Linz mid son, Willie Visited the J. Wood family last Friday tMte.

I.IAIIILITIKS. Capital slock paid in KUlno 00 Surplus fund 00 t'lidivided profits, net C2 Due to hanks and bankers subject to check "O0 Oil Individual deposits subject to check ot Time certificates of deposit 72 Demand certificates of de posit and cashier's checks 00 Savings 0 (10 Hills payable and redis The work of the Herns Construc frank Wallach and family visit tion Co is progressing nicely on ed his son Emil and family at Do ssier Sunday. (ieorge and Rush Josephson, for value this route of the state road. Mrs. Pauliiie Bruus ami dnugh received, each as principal, promised to pay said Hank, or order, the sum of Llmer Lawrence and Harrv tef and son, Ed, and wife visited OAKS TRUCKS TRACTORS Grodie ol Catawissa visited friends counts, Other liabilities with six per cent interest per annum from maturity, payable one year the W.

Maag family Sunday nite here Sunday. (I 00 0 00 after date, bv striking out tne descrip Mrs. Emma Hemken was badly R. W. Creanand Francis Byrne tion of the real estate in said deed of trust as written and substituting in Pen were buying cattle in Washington Total State of Missouri County of Franklin SS thereof, the following described real es county last week.

scaiueu last luestiay while canning apples. She set a half filled can on the stove with the intention of tutu BitoHtpil in finid county of Franklin. We, A. Koppilz, ns president and John Byrne and family and Miss state of Missouri, towil; the south half of the SW quattcr of the SW quarter of M. Roeiuer, as cashier of paid bank, filling later.

On reopening the can es Mary ami Kiln Byrns were the the contents were blown upon her section 24 containing acres; tne t-r. guests of K. W. Crean and family titiarter of the 8W uuarter of section 24 body. We extend our sympathy Too lute fur la.it containing 40 acres; the Ah quarter of Monday.

Miss Annabell Forthman enter the Nh quarter of section 2d containing 10 acres and ttic north nan oi tne in tamed several friends with a deli MesdainesMarchinsky and Wood nuarter of section 25 containing HO acres cious dinner at her home Sunday visited Mrs. A. Pocrtuer Thursday all in township 41, Range 1 Fast, for evening. reason that the description of the real each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the hct ol our knowledge and belief. A.

Koppitz, President. M. Koetner, Cnshier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of September, A. n.

nineteen hundred and twenty-three. Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date he aforesaid. Commissioned mid qualified for a term expiring Mav 13th, injti. K. A.

Roemer, Correct-attest: Notary Public. A. Koppitz L. M. Koemek Directors.

K. A. Koemf.r, 1 Mrs. W. Koseutreler, spent Inst week with home folks in Boles.

estate as actually written aud described in said deed of trust was erroneous and that it was the mutual intent of said Mrs. M. Dnetchen speut Tues BIG BEND NEWS. parties that defendants should convey- John Gifford of St. Louis spent to said trustees lor tne purpose aiore said the real estate as last herein de day with her cousins, Mr.

uud Mrs E. Iluug. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Roemer of IV tue week end with home folks. scribed, but bv mutual mistake of said If you are a buyer of the best at all times, we have what you want. Something that will give satisfaction. Something that will stand the test of Service and Quality. For real long-life tires, purchase SQUEEGEE TREAD 4 ply Fabric.

cific visited the W. Hang family Mr. aud Mrs. J. A.

Founds and daughter. Doris, spent Sunday at Minday. parties and the scrivener who wrote said deed, said real estate in said deed as mistakenly described as the same is first described herein, and is further ordered bv said Clerk that defendant Frank i. r. Bnuleys.

Information Wanted. I). Alt and wife of near Pacific visited her niece, Mrs. C. Schlem- C.

I. Brodie aud daughter, Miss Gault be and is herebv required to ap' trances, called on Mr. and Mrs John Grodie Sunday. per aad family Sunday. H.

Rempe aud daughter, Mrs pear in said Circuit Conrt on or before the second day of the next regular term thereof to be begun and held in the City I rTHtnM L' -1. Pnnnlti liaa.lliri of Union in Franklin CotintyMissouri, A. Scheadler of near Melrose spent Mr, and Mrs. Gudermuth and family 61 Eureka spent the week on the Third Monday in November, end at the home of John Gifford. Wednesday in St.

Louis. Frank Moltert and family. Geo. 1923, and answer the petition or the-pe tition will be taken as confessed. Tuesday evening is the date set Mottert and sister, Miss Lena, of Eureka.

Victor Mittert of Eureka for a school meeting for the pur And it ia further ordered that a duly certified copy of this order be published reauired bv law in the Pacilic Trans pose of trying to get a much'needed and Miss Frances Howell of St. school building. Ray Martin, Charley Flesche cript, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Franklin. Charles Co. spent Sunday with and E.

Haag and familys. Information is wanted relative to the location of the graves of t'ubse who served their country in the army or uavy during the war with Spain. We are anxious to obtain the names of former members of Missouri regiments so as to help their widows and orphans obtain any unclaimed pay due them. Address United Spanish War Veterans. 5964 Easton St.

Louis. Wan ted Men, women and child ren in every community to send a postcard for SUNSET'S big, interesting Gift Catalogue, just oat. Hundreds of useful, valuable rewards in retarn lor a little "spare, Address Catalogue. Dent- A true Copy from the Kecora: In witness whereof. I hereunto set my The Ladies Aid of Oakfield held a very interesting: meeting last Clarence Pursley and Misses Zella Parsley, Mary and Evelyn Brinley and Pearl Flesche motored to hand and affix the seal of said Court, 1 hursday and iuncb was served by Price $12.00 Rock Mercantile Co.

Eureka, Miasoori Washington Sunday. this 14th day of September, WXi. (seal) Geo. J. 8.

Keller, 8) Circuit Clerk. Misses Augusta and Julia Grauer Mesdames Mike and Henry Alt Mr. and Mrs. Otto Flesche and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Striebeck served lnncb at last months meet of Pacific, Miss Wagner of St. ing. Louis and C. Parsley ol Catawissa James Nicholson will have public sale at his farm one mile east ol Catawissa on Saturday, pent Sunday al the River Valley Farm borne. All enjojed a good time.

W. H. VanNort will have a nub- Subscribe for The Transcript-The home paper lie sale in Catawissa Sat. Oct. 6.

Sunset Magazine, San Francisco. Oct. 6. starting at 10 a m..

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