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THE LIBERAL DEMOCRAT Society Family Reunion Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Swan will en tertain at Christmas dinner at their . home east of town and there will be a family reunion alao. There will be present: Mr.and Mrs. Roy Swan and children of Hugoton, Oscar Staker and family of Okla homa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grimsley of Arkalon, Miss Sarah Snow, Lee Swan and family, Joe Swan and War, ren Swan. 'ft. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newby enter tamed at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Griffith and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binford en tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Riggs and L. E. Gardner. t t t Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wood will en joy a family reunion Christmas day, thier children, Walter Wood end fam ily of Minneapolrs, Minn., Ray Wood and family of Pcabody, Kan., and Chas. Wood and Ra'ph Wood and families of Liberal and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heaton and children, are ''ex pected. t t t Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ravenscroft will entertain at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ravenscroft and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ravenscroft. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rney will enter tain at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Guyer and son Ernest of Protec. tion, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Riney of Protection. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ne,wby wilt en tertain at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buckley and Donald and Rayta Buckley. t t t Christmas Dinner and Family Reunion One of the happy gatherings of the Christmas season will be the Christ mas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ha'l, at Fowler Kan., when they will entertain all of Mrs, Hall's fanvly. There will be present: Mr and Mrs. L. A. Etzold from here, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noel and I'ttle son Lewis of Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Fowler and Misses Mary and Irene Etzold who are attend ng "I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go unto the House of the Lord." Psalms. You arc cordially invited to come and hear Rev. A. E. Johnson, of Enter prise, Kan., discuss Bible Truths at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Each evening at 7:30 school at Manhattan, will stop there on their way home. t T t Joint Installation of Eastern Star and Masons The Eastern Star held a Joint in stallation with the Masons Tuesday night at the Masonic Hall. Mrs. Osa Nichols acted as installation officer for the Star and M. H. Flood as in stallation ofi'cer for the Masbns. Several of the new officers made speeches in regard to their work of the future and after the installation of both branches a social evening was spent and refreshments of sand wiches, coffee, cake were served to seventy-five people. t t t Mr. and Mrs. F. T. St. Aubyn and Miss Eva Cox were guest3 at the R A. Evans home Sunday. t t Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Farmer will entertain at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis. t t t T. N. T. Club The T. N T. club will meet to- night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jones at their annual . Christmas meet'ng. A social hovr will be en joyed at wh'ch time gifts will be ex changed by the members. t Entertained at Dinner Little Josephine Heaton entertain ed ft d:nner Tuesday evening for several lof her little girl friends at the home of her grandmother, Mrs, D. C. Woods. The guests' were: Li ella Sturdivant, Elwina Ellis, Donaboll Light, Margaret Harrington, Lucille Zimmerman Ruth Wright, Catherine Wright rU .. - nn i'a Lam Nam Qf- Anna Illinois visiting old friends and look ing after property interests. T. F. Ogletree of Lorena, Oka. left Tuesday for a month's vsiit witfi his aged parents at Livingstone, Tunn. iir " SI That Christmas 1922 May be the merriest of your life is our wish for our pat rons and friends. Vickers Grain and Seed Co. OFFICIAL STATEMENT Of the Financial Condition of the PEOPLE'S STATE BANK At Liberal, State of Kansas, at the cloie of business on the lltn day 01 December, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $197,987.93 Loans on real estate 27,494.40 Overdrafts, unsecured.... 1,080.74 Other rea. estate owned.. 6,196.48 Furniture and fixtures.... 949.40 Un.ted States bonds on hand 1,738.25 Cash items and clearing house items 3,915.46 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve 109,469.69 Collections in transit 4,437.10 Total $353,269.45 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Una vided profit $6,620.51 Interest 9,463.94 Box rent 50.00 ftxehunga .... 85.61 $16,220.06 Less current expenses, in terest and taxes paid.... 8,123.37 8,096.69 Indiv'dual tuposits sub ject to chk $229,726.50 Certified checks 3,900.00 Cashier's checks out standing .. 6,211.51 $ 9,111.51 Certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days 56,334.75- 295,172.76 Call and get one of our 1923 Calendars We have on hand some Fancy Box Apples and some dandy Potatoes. Total '.....$353,269.45 State of Kansas, County of Seward, 8S. I, J. N. Evans, Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is not indors er on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and be lief. So help me God. J. N. EVANS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of December. 1922. H. R. LINDLEY, (Seal) Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 16th day of January, 1926.) Correct Attest: EZRA SHORB, J N. EVANS, PAUL W. LIGHT, FRANK G. BOLES, JOHN L. BOLES, E. S. IRWIN, To F. H. Foster, Bank Commissioner, iopeKa, K.an. l 'V sLJ Suggestions for Late Shoppers Ladies' Gloves Dainty Lingerie Handkerchiefs Neckwear Table Linen Napkins Fancy Towels A Dress Pattern Ladies Coats A Suit or Dress Bath Robe Bloomers Blouses Sweaters Kimonos Furs Purses Bags Powder Puffs Sachet Bags Pohlson Gifts Ear Rings Bar Pins Vanity Boxes Cuff Buttons ."Work Baskets ; Ivory Articles Manicure Sets Fancv Garters Bath Mats Guest Sets Ribbons Beads Toys Dolls Fancy Girdles savsv 3- In the Baby Department You'll find ev erything you want in. Gifts for the Babies. f 100 Pairfe Ladies' Hose, . $2.75 variues, ........... Now $1.98 Splendid Quality in Black, Brown, Gray and Nude. sf WiiriaVii We Wish You One and All A MERRY CHRISTMAS Gorman's John Fizer, one of the oldest old- timers in this country, who has been n Arkansas for some time, ia here on a visit with his son and daughter. John says it is altogether too wet in Arkansas to suit him, so we advise him to pitch his tent with us for a while and get dried out. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berry of Atchi son will arrive Tuesday for a visit with relatives here. Mr. Berry is a orother of Mrs. M. H. Levi and Mrs. G. Ault . "Slivers" Rogers and family will spend next week visiting at Ponca City, Oklahoma. WANT ADS FOR SALE Duroe-Poland stock pigs, weight about 40 lb. Geo. Lee, 11 miles north and 9 miles west of Liberal. 22tfe SATURDAY IS MY BUSY DAY It keeps me hustling all day explaining my Farm Loan proposition to farmers who are going to need money in the near f uture and making out the applications for those who are now ready for their loans. Then I put in the balance of the week closing these loans, making the inspections, getting the titles in shape, and paying out the money. But there is always room for one more. , COME IN AND SEE ME ANY DAY AND LET'S TALK OVER YOUR LOAN PROBLEM EITHER FARM OR CITY PROPERTY. . GRIFFITH 6? B AUGHMAN FOR RENT Steam-heated sleeping FOR RENT Good sleeping room for rooms. 323 N. Sherman. 22tfc rent, $10 per month. Call phone 2037 TAKEN UP On treet of Liberal, a '- : red cow 8 yr. old. R. P. Swartx. FOR SALE Hagerman etrain pur 21tfe bred Bronze Gobblers, from 40 r r : pound torn and mammoth hens. FOR RENT Modern room for man, Jjjce js.so each. H. F. Witt, 6 1-1 2 blocks from postoffice. Price milei northwest of Floris, Oklahoma. right. Phone 149. ltfe Postoffice address. Liberal, Kansae. LOST Odd Fellows Watch charm. ' 243tp , Finder please notify A. C. Maho- Got a Mt big house by mistake; ney. 24tfo want to Ben it 0r trade it for a FOR SALE-3 dozen Rose Comb S5 oa,SSJ5l? ,?iri.h,&.MM- Van" :ndTera&1 is easy. Or will take Capps, Tyrone, Oklahoma., 8maller hoUM and agaune todebted. FOR SALE 100 tons corn ensilage ness. . If interested address Big with good bunks to feed in. Plen- House, care Liberal Democrat ty of water, 2 miles north and 7 wets - . "e . of Liberal. R. L. Ingham. 25tfc m d(Jwn 8nd $5 , month buyg , new FOR SALE Pure bred Single Comb Standard Woodstock typewriter. White Leghorn cockerels. The fa- What would be nicer for a Christmaa mous Egg Producing English strain, present to the girl or boy taking $2.00 each. T. R. King, Tyrone, Ok- tjpewntnif in high school! Abso lahoma. Rt. 2 254tp lutely the most convenient and best ' built typewriter on the market. Used FOR SALE Big type Poland China extensively at the Kansas State Ag- spring Boars. . Extra good papers, ricultural College. Call at the Demo Eugene Harmon, Mlnneola, Kan. crat office and see one and leave your 243tp order to be delivered Christmaa morn- ing if you like. J. 3. Miller, agent FOR SALi: Young Bronze Turkey Tome. Goldbank strain, wt about TAKEN UP Shetland pony, about 25 lbs. Well marked individuals $10. 4 years old; white stripe acrosa Mrs. Ed Venable, Lorena, Okla. shoulder. Owner can have same by ' 24-4tp proving property, paying advertising and other expenses. J. R Love, 7 3-4 FOR RENT Half section farm to miles north and 3 wst of Liberal. lease on long time; three miles of ' 26-ltp railroad town m Stevens county. L. O. Wilson, 121 S. Pershing St. Lib- IF THE PARTY who was seen to eral, Kan. 25-2tp stop at my mail box about Dee. 1 -- r r. will return the parcel post package, FOR SALE Residence at 417 N. they wi'l not be reported to the U. S. Prospect Modern, except heat p08tal Dept Ira G. Ives. 26-ltp Easy terms. Address R. M. Van Hyning Dombey, Oklahoma, telephone FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode I Tyrone Exchange, 39-J. 244tp . land Roosters, $1 each. J. 'W. Preifert. '26-2tp LOST Northwest of Liberal, a r'r - . of tortoise rim nose glasses. They LOST Between Liberal Auto Corn were in a case with the name of Thr rBny and end of pavement on West Henry Zinn 'Optical Company, Hutch Second street, a fur gauntlet glove inson, Kansas. Finder please leav for rgt hand. Finder leave at Dem at the Liberal Democrat office. ocrat office. 26-ltp