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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS u-they cannot reach the Beat of tho uweaae. Catarrh li a local disease, areal l> in fluenced by constitutional conditions and in order to cure It you must lake an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Metli* cine is taken Internally and acts thru tlie blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians m this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best Wood purifiers. The Perfect combination of the incredients In Halt s Catarrh Medi cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials, free. _ , . _ F. J. CHENET A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. All Druggists, Ac. Hall's Family PHIe for conatlpatlon. Kodak Developing and Finishing Riley’s Studio For Photos 916 9th Ave. Greeley. Colo. ED BURKHOLDER AUCTIONEER Make ilntei nt Farmers State Hunk, Keotn. or phone me at 8F23. Let the home min cry your sale—he will get the money for you. THIS CHILD IS ENCIRCLED by one of our invincible tires. Just so we are encircling the autobus of this county with the knowledge that we have the best TIRE DEPARTMENT in this vicinity and are l>cst equipped to supply the every automobile require ment. Our most effective advcrliaing is the personal recommendation of satisfied patrons. Send your work to us by parcel post; we'll fix them up and send them back sound. All work guaranteed. Savage tires ire the best; adjustments made here-you don’t have to wait. Auto supplies at lowest prices. GREELEY RUBBER TIRE WORKS ( amfirld Building W)S-7th, 81. Greeley, Colo. Figuring pads, for school or office use. 10c per pound. Kcota News. tf L. A. KNIPP Contractor and Builder Real Estate Phone 7F3 Keota, Colo. GERMAN RUBBER TRADE HIT War Has Had a Disastrous Effect on That Industry of the Kaiser’s Empire. The war Inis bud Its effect on 111 • rubber mule iii tieriimny. The nmn:i fneltll'e of rulibel*sporting g>"ds. t“> *. nrileb -of luxury iiu>l llu* like bus beets almost entirely curtailed. Had a de mand existed, the laek of ilie n.-ees niry raw innierlots, even in subsllluie qimlllles. would not Imve been furl It coming, llli lliess |s very slaek ill sail liary mid Miigienl goods, because ill" esselilbd. fin** crude rubber *'.!:i on', be Jmd f*>r military purposes, and skilled labor, which Is very Imp •rimt'. in this Hue, Is very scare.*. The enormous eiilistlliiplb'll of .-olid ■ and pneirmiile tires by the te-nnstu army lias glv>n the man ifaeiurers ell i tney <-1111 Ituudlo. Itusliiess deereifnd appreciably, however, towards 1 •• close of the IMS. The eyrie lire in dustry bus not been favored by war conditions. Only reclaimed rubber lias been available for making casing • and only very llmltcil quantities of crude rubber Imve been allowed for Inner tubes. The restriction* on the use of cotton fabrics Inis pnicllonlly slopped the limiting of cycle tires for oilier limn military pur|sises. Popular Science Monthly. Certificate of Authority No. 292 Report of the Condition of The Farmers Slate Bunk of Kcota nt Keota. in the State of Colorado, nt the dose of business March 4. 1919. Stall- of t'otorado / County of Weld, 1 **' RESOURCES I .onus and discounts unsecured $19.50, 49 Loans and discounts secured by collateral 47.617 45 Overdrafts 420 03 ■ United States Bonds. 1,700.00 Other Ronds and Securities. 25.14 Premium on Bonds 2.679.93 Furniture nnd lixlures 1.172.00 Banking bouse 1.398 00 Due from Banks (not Reserve Hanks) ... 9079 Due from reserve banks .., 9,146 55 Checks on othri* banks 700.00 Cash on hand 4.212.07 P. O. Order 71.54 Total 88.060.97 LIABILITIES Capital stock 10.000.00 Surplus fund 3.000 no Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paid .*{&; 51 Bills payable 11.000 no Individual deposits 45,129 17 Demand certificates of dc- TJoait...., 4,500.00 lime certificates of deposit 11.322.00 Cashier’s Checks 2,774.19 — | Total 89.080.87 ft - Markley, president, nnd r. ». Mark ley. cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the licst of our knowledge nnd belief. S. D. MARK LEY. President. F. S. MARKI.EY. Cashier. Attest: 8. D. Mark Icy, F. S. Mark-! »c>, and D. G. Olson, directors. *u? U, ?»c bc 'J Bn ' l HW,,rn '<> before me this l.tih day of March, 1919. My l oinmission expires July 24, 1319. (Seal) David \V. Schoonover, Notary Public. the keota news r Foley’s Cash Grocery I GARDEN SEEDS: Buy I them now, while we have them, jfl HIP-O-LITE, a ready-to-use I marshmallow creme. Try it. H California Home sweet pickles, H crab apple jelly, Morado peanut H butter, National Biscuit Com- H pany crackers, and good ealin« H cake. H Morey’s Solitaire rolled oats. H Everything good to eat at Foley s. H The Store that Strives to Please |H - --- - - - B Prompt Delivery I I DODGE BROTHER! MOTOR CARS I Call Markleys at Keota. for information ■ I JAMES A. NISBET, Dealer, I Greeley, Colo. I Phone Greeley. B2fi. ■ PERMANENCE We are not here today and gone to morrow. We are identified with the commercial growth of this community, We can serve you, and will take pleas ure in doing so. farmers state bank of keota S ’ D. Markley, Pres. F. 8. Markley, Cashier D. G. Olson. ' 1