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The Onaga Herald from Onaga, Kansas • Page 3

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The Onaga Heraldi
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Onaga, Kansas
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Presage DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP I i and Mrs. Paal W. Arganbright are the parents a ten pound baby boy All persons having an open arcourt 'torn Sunday, April 12th. i with us, please settle tip P. GAUME SON.

Charter No. 12353 Reserve Disliict No 1 0 Report of Condition of the THURSDAY, APR 17, 1024. a Easter and New Clothes Reports from Lawrence state that a young canker made his appearance rst National -Bank in the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl i i Falkenstien, at that place, on Thurs- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Doughnuts 13e Peach, Apricot, and Blackberry Pies (Phone each ONAGA BAKERY ileal ami ntat day, April 10th.

His name is Max Gene. a New Clothes Our Store Closes at P. MACHTEL3 BR and Easter The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold their Easter Saleyconsisting of Aprons, Bonnets and good' tilings to eat, at Witham'a Meat Market next Saturday, April 19th. fpecia! Clean-Up Sales tt HERGES DRUG STORE 4 cu can sepniaie at Onaga, State of Kansas, at the close of business on March 31st, 1924. RESOURCES 1.

a 3.1-i discou its, includinj rediscounts, acceptance of other and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank S227.1 00.44 S227.100.44 2. Overdrafcs.unsecured 731.32 4 1'. S. Government aeouriiie intiifil: 11 1 1 A iiii-be two Mrs. Peterson and daughter, M-ss 1 3 A Topeka, Mildred spent the day Saturday.

Yes, 'w-e have Rock Springs Wyoming Nut Coal and it -sure is fine for the cook stove during warm weather. THE FARMERS LUMBER CO. Lat Tuesday evening the residence belonging to L. S. Bitler, southwest of the depot, caught fire o'clock, the origin of which is unknown, and hy the time the fire department arrived, was burning qu'fe rapidly.

To the bystander it seemed it would be impossible 'o save any part of the house, but in a few minutes after turning on the water, the fire was extinguished, and the structure still stands. The houe is I not occupied. As a strong wind was I blowing from the south, it is not piobaWe that the blaze was started iby sparks from a train. Onaga can Mrs. M.

R. Dickinson, of Winifred, the day with friends here last Tuesday. 10.000.(0 Deposited ta secure circulation S. bonds par value) b. Ail other United States Governmnt securities (including premiums, if any) 2,300.00.

5. Oiher bonds, stocks, securities, 1. 0. Banking House, 3,300.00 Furniture and fixtures, 2,000.00. 1 1 i i i i Garland Myers and were shopping in Topeka last Saturday.

.12,500.00 5,300.00 .10,000.00 17.H13.56 jceatainly be proud of her fire fight-j The folkwing Washburn students arrived home last evening for the Easter vacation: Bruce Anderson, Arch Hayes, and Misses Yir.i Bonjour and Marjorie Ccne. As we are contemplating mo ing our stock into a new location, ycu will find some Special Values on our bargain counter. BERGES DRUG STORF Real estate owned other than bunking house ing apparatus and water system. And talking of niv clothes, you should see nur collection of smai 1 rihk i Kuppenheimer and Clock Suits, at $18 to $45 EASTER HATS Keith and Stetson, $3 to $6.50 8. La.ir.'d; reserve with Felera! Reserve Banks J.

J. Brur.ner accompanied a shipment cf stock to the Kansas City Let yesterday. 10 in vadit and amount dae from national banks 49,309.98 II Amrj.it da; from State banks, -bankers, and trust companies in the United States, other than included in Items 8. 9 and 10 1.23 if 1 UUX vt Kui-pt The annual school meeting for High School district a. 7 was held last Thursday afternoon.

A great deal of interest was manifested in school affairs. Charles Krouse was elected clerk, Robt. Kufahl retiring. The annual meeting for Dist-ict 11 was held Friday afternoon. The jexjpresiied much satisfaction over the manner in which tha grade? have been conducted this year.

The plan of having the 8th grade teacher 12, Exchanges fur dealing house 13. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank, othei than item 12. i i I 1 i 9 I i 1 I I I I We counted five straw hats on the street tins week. Thus is ushered in that t.est of all seasons. Mis.

L. W. Berges and Mrs. J. W.

Hall spent Monday evening in Frankfort, returning Tuesday morning. .1.11.04 Mr. and Mrs. George Whipnle children, of Morrill, Kansas, are visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Van Sickle this week. Mr. Whipple is pastor of the Baptist church at Morrill. I Total of Items 9. 10.

11. 12 and 13 .43.472.23 14. a Checks and drafts on banks including Federal Reserve Bank, located outside of city or town of reporting bank 130.03 EASTER SHIRTS collar attached or neckband. Soicsette, English broad cloth or Silk Stripe Madras $1 50 to $4.50 b. niter wishes to sincerely Aon with the epidemic of meas- tlkink the fireman, and any others, ies tnat js sweeping over this vicimty for their splendid work in savin? his there is another that is much more supervise the grades has baen veiy successful, and it seems to he the unanimous wish that the uresent ntervisor ibe retained.

Jay Crum was elected clerk, and $9,000 voted for running expenses. i evidence Tuesday night. baffling and seems to have gr-ttvi EASTER OXFORDS Plain toe or boxed toe, black brown or two-ton A very pretty social event was the Mother and Daughter banquet quite beyond control. Several new Mrs. Frank Ratcliff returned to cases are reported every day.

It is Kansas City Saturday morning whore called "bobbed-hairetis." she is caring for her oldest daughter Hazel, who has been auite ill. Everyone should read our corres- I pondence department, for it contains Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ingshhe and of news Our eor.iBspondoins are Mis. ('.

B. Inealsbe. of Marvsville. tn nn nnrVl $4 00 to $8.00 at the school house by the Girl Ra-serves last Saturday night. The in- I) Miscellaneous cash items TOTAL 328.346.07 LIABILITIES 17.

Capital stock paid $50,000.00 18. Surplus fund 5,500.00 19. Undivided profits. 8.438.45 a Reserved for taxes 1,454.83 Less current expenses.interest. and taxes paid 3,088.19 l)i jiiai.d depo Ils other than bank deposits subject lo Reserve deposits payable in 39 days Individual deposits subject to check 865.

77 27. of deposit due in less than 30 days, other i for money borrowed 5,427.74 23. St? or other municipal deposits secured by tallatich services were beautiful and Easter impressive, tne oanqurt was serv- Easter Silk Hose i ies tWilllUtilUU Vll nvm visiting with relatives and Tfcr.r. i an wnmit nf ar. aut.i acci-! in the lower hall, where r'x in Ona.ara last Sunday.

wrt-o lovr-ly the Reserve 1 dent in the Highland notes tnat will; take your breath away. Rea 1 it. i i as I bine and white, with white cwr.atun? article in yesterday's Kar Post sta.es that two of the fi ry Clothing Co vh" 'noted the r. iicd in thut citv. I Mrs.

Martha Taylor, who had beei; i in poor health for some tima, paso-'d away at her home yes'-rday i i Her daughter, Mr. iara -low as favors. Miss Helen Lefebvre at toastmistress and the follcw-ing toasts were given: "Daughter O' Mine, Mrs. Holbs; O' Mine" "My Job and Mine," Ruth "Vork si.d, Play," Mrs. Sencker; "My v' As pKi'je of asjt ts of tiiis bar.k or surety bond.

drift arrived from Tuesday Stores jf AVE far YOU 0 YOU E. has ben visiting the Funeral services will be conducted 17 177.55 sorrow, and the I See Her," Lorna Mansch; noins', Mrs. Stroud. The Onaga archest'a looges tins wee namely, by Rey VanSidde emmetx ana estmcre- '-ail-v wdl wll be next wee. land.

3). Dividends unpaid 31. Other demand Total of demand deposits other than bank deposits, subject to Reserve, items 2fi, 27, 31. .195,132 13 Time subject lo Reserve, payable after 30 days or subject to 30ilays or mare notice, and postal savings: 2. Certificate of deposit, other than for money borrowed Mrs.

II.j.ttie VvassMi entertained the Mrs. Martha T)inn srent last week furnished music throughout theev-ening and the seniors cf 19-3 sc'-ved The advisory iboard con-'st: of Mr? Walter Wegner, Mrs. Hugh S'ne1 or. Mrs. Frank Ratcliff, and Mrs.

The officers for the coming year are: mi .1 ft. "it with hfinip lru ks in aic Hayes. A de Her Mrs. Maud Tidd, of Eld(i-'of her s5stor' Mrs' 70.5SS 53 licious two-course luncheon was rv-! ed by the hastess. Those I rt 1 TT II ado, ecccmpanied her home for a few days visit.

ISIS THEATRE Saturday, April 19 "MCGU1RE OF THE MOUNTED" Also Comedy, entitled SING-SING iW'ere: Mesaames tenKer, tiau, Lnim, P-hane, McLain, Hines, Barnes, An- Mrs. X. T.iothaker, of Manhattan, person, Ovj.al Grover, Daisy rover. Helen Lefebvre: Vice Pres. Lorna Sec, Ruth Haugha-wout; Leatha Lieb; Program Mamie Brunkow; Social J-esie Kersey and Service Gladys Guffy.

is spending the weei-: in tne nome ct VVasson and Haves, the Laua met en her son, Mr. C. F. Toochaker, wniie March 22nd at the home of Mrs. wr Mrs.

Toothaker and two ra rv-v'f. A.idprso-n. A lovelv two -course visiting with relatives at CVoen. k'neheon was: served iby the hostess. Mrs.

Hayes was a guest of the cl xh. The Ladies Aid of the Congregational church, met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Lucy Gigandet, Mis. Kate Dodds, Mrs. Rheva afternoon, March 12, Childre" ltc Adults 25e and Mrs.

Alfred Junod hostesses. Two The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold their Easter Salcconsistin? of Aprons, Bonnets and good things to eat, at Witham's Meat Market next Saturday, April 19th. i -t: .1. 5. Postal savings deposits Totai of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 33 70,588.58 Liabilities other than those kboVe stated 20.29 TOTAL 328.34 J.07 Stata of Kansas, County of Pottawatomie, ss.

C. A. Grutzmacher, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to H12 best of my knowledge and belief. C. A.

GRUTZM ACH Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of 1924. ELMER E. HINES, Notary Public Seal Mycomriission expires May 22, 1924. Aug.

F. Wegner Charles Day L. 0. Day S. E.

Leinbach W. P. Wilson. Directors. guests and 34 members were present.

Mrs. Barnes, was in charge of the business meeting. The Missionary program, in charge of Mrs. Cone, PAY UP We respe'jtfuliy request all those knowing themselves to be indebted to us to call and settle their accounts at once. Respectfully, L.

W. BERGES, Druggist FOR SALE eonsistea oi papers aim xv. xuruier iniormat.ion as to meni. from the book "The Child, America's A 11 attendance is desired. given bv Mrs.

Avis Hayes, "ouncement of the spring conference tj to be held at Lawrence, on May 8th Mrs. Este la Elliott, Mrs. Hattic Vvas and 9th, was mad. At the close i son, Mrs. Hennia Miller, Mrs.

lone the business meeting delicious re-Guitler and Mrs. Ina Gucy. The pro- freshments were served by the iv-gram for tho missionary ra'ly, to be tesses. The next meeting of 'the held in the church on April 25th, was socjety be on April 30th. read.

This is to be an all day meeting with visitors from other towns. Luncheon will be served at noon, and SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY each. lady is requested to bring either Doughnuts 13c per do, baked beans, vegetable salad, cherry Poach, Apricot, and Blackberry nie or sickles. Call Mrs. Vautraver, Kes etch CLASSIFIED WANT-ADS FROST PROOF CAB3AGE PLANTS P6r 100 40c I -Did you know that Sewali's Also Tomato, Sweet Potato, -ppar, Paints and Varnishes have been made Celery and Egg Plants.

and and sold for 48 years and that every Dahlia Pansy Plants. gall-on is backed by a guarantor? TOM ELLIOT x' New sold by Phone 76 Onaga, THE FARMERS LUMBER CO. ttstttacttteee For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs lor hatching. 1-tf MRS. G.

WARREN Mrs. Wasson or Mrs. Hermia MiMcrl ONAGA BAKERY i. Demonstration of For Sale Baby chicks, pure b.ed at red'Teed prices. 2-8t PECKS FARM HATC1IEPY, Soldier, ITansas.

Lost A 30x4 tire, tube and between Onaga and Winifred, Kansas, via Corn Belt. Finder please notify DR. W. P. WILSON.

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY their Easter Sale, consisting of Ap- Doughnuts 15c per doz. rons' Bonnets and eood tj Peach, Apricot, and BlackbeiTv eat. at Witbam's Meat Market next Pies (Phone 20c euh Saturday. April ONAGA BAKERY BALDWIN PIANOS and BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS For Sale Airdale rmns. f-3 Sale Canna Bulbs.

25c doz. -The Baptist Ladies Aid v.dll hold Phone No. 127 MRS. R. B.

HALL. and -it $10. CALEN DODDS. 4 I For Sale 2 pure-bred Poland China Male Hogs. 2f-ROY R.

PFRANG, Wheaton, Ks 4- ay Cash Grocery FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER STRAWBERRIES RADISHES LEAF LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE ORANGES CELERY BANANAS NEW CABBAGE NEW ONION-APPLES TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES CALL NO. .4 For Sale- -Quantity of extra geoJ alfalfa and prairie hay; also kaf i -corn seed. Phone 803. Vv'anted 30 head caf.le for future on the Jno. Lee far-n.

Plenty water and good pasture. No. 1. Wheaton, Kan. Wm.

L. Cho-auette. APRIL 19 BARGAIN DAY APRIL 19 1 lUt.Jiv Want to enjoy a happy evening after Ycu can do so with a Baldwin riano oT BtTiiiswiek Phonograph. SsJCtial Sheet at Lowest Prices Starting the first week after school closes, I will in Or.a' two days a week prepared to give vnu 1 Broom, good value 3 3 cans No. 2 1-2 Sliced Pineapple $1 00 2 cans No 1 California Figs, heavy syrup 4Sc 5 pound box Blue Ribbon Peaches 72c Jonathan Apples i lb.

lessons on the piano. For information call Mrs. Alice Miller. IVY TIBBETS. Special Sale on Records SEE THEM 6-3t Hokon, HEAR THEM Other Specials Offered Call and See Us ORDER EARLY S.

W. L'GHORN HATCHING EGGS Flock Eggs 3 per 10C fecial lOperlOG ORMAN MILLER essendorf Furniture Co Phone 92 Phone 92 WOOD KLAPP Learner Merc. Co..

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