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MARSHALL REPPUBLIcAlf Thursday December ith, IMS. RING RING KINO PTMH PT Wfl R I M fl I IB I ! king I a It I w rw4 nmt m RING RING RING II I W n I 1-4 dm 1 1 Allied IS IliC j others ha'DDV. Let 1 RING RING RING RING RING RING RING RING THE JEWELER RING RING RING RING RING RING RING RING V.1 Holiday Opening December 18 and 19th Unique Souvenir to every lady Caller THE NORTH SIDE JEWELRY STORE Additional Locals Bracelets nil jewelry store. For Diamonds 30 Hast side Jeweler. kinds nt Brown's to Brown's. See the many pretty things nt Brown's Jewelry store. Dr. J. D. Jnckson was n substan tia! cnllor from Hcrndon Wednes day, j Loyd Mlkcls Is on the mend now after n protracted spell of typhoid fever. Ladles and Oenls Gold and dold filled watches at Brown's Jewelry ntore. W. II. Hurt, of Motictt, Mo., nt tended tho funeral of Geo. A. Murrcll. The 'National Republican conven tion will bo held nt Chicago on Juno 18th. Will Karp and daughter, Miss Bculah of near Wnvcrly wero In Marshall all day Monday. Mrs. J. S. Jenkins of Marshall was a guest nt the homo of J. C. Mikola nnd family Saturday and Sunday of last week. Wo call attention to tho state ments of our leading bnnks publish cd in this Issue. The splendid showing speaks for itself. Geo. L. Burnstdc of Marshall wns visiting his daughter Mrs. John Mlkcls nt her home near Salt Springs 'last week. S. T. Wood was here from Slater yosterday and left us his father in laws renewal Mike Opper whom he reports getting along nicely alnco his accident. Harry Gorman und wife, John nnd Lnwson Bynrs, II. Bell, Jnmcs Brynn and Aug. Itckcr of Grand Pass neighborhood were business visitors to Marshall Monday. Prank Nicely, of Napton doesn't come often, but when he docs ho leaves room for rejoicing. lie and Will Elgin called Tuesday and we haven't "gone broke" yet. Mrs. John Byars of West Grnnd Pass flnts been very nick but is Im prov'nj 'nlowly at present. John Kollolt of Malta Bond neigh Ixirhoo'.l spent Sunday afternoon with friends near Wnvcrly. Johhc Murrcll, of Gainesville, Texas, attended the funeral of his nnk Goo A. Murrcjl. Joseph Monogall, of Elmwood, gave us several "smile producers" whilo hero from Elmwood Tuesday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Krlvokuchl of south east of town are the proud parents of a twolvo pound son who nrrlvcd on Sunday Dec. 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Strohrer also report the arrival of n daughter on Doc. 4th. How and Mrs. J. D. Prlgmoro of Sodnlla nnnouncc the birth of a daughter Nov. iffl, Mrs. Eliza Davis of this city Is with hor daughter Mrs. Prlgmoro. Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry, of near tho C. Sz A. depot are tho proud Several tot our last week's cdl- parents of n son who nrrlvcd Fri-' torlnls sllppod Into this week's day night. 1 paper making tho dates wrong. 1 ' No. Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the Bank of Grand Pass. AT GRAND PASS. Stnto of Missouri, at tho close of busi ness on tho 6th day or Dcccinhcr.lOll, published In tho Marshall Republican, n newspaper printed and published nt Marshall, Statu of Missouri, on the 14th day of Dcciunbcr 1011. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts, un doubtedly good on person nl or collateral $24,077.01 Loans, real ostato 2,080.00 Overdrafts 1D3.27 Bonds nnd stocks Real estate, banking, house.. 2,479.00 Other rcul estate Furniture and fixtures 1,530.00 Duo from other kinks nnd k bunkers, subject to check. 24,000.42 Cash items Currency 2,073.00 Spcrlo 468.25 Other resources, as follows: Cxponso account 1,382.82 Total 00,033.37 LIAUIL1TIKS. Capltul stock paid In J12.G00.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, not 1,220.00 Duo to banks nnd bankers, Biiblect to check Individual deposits subjoct to check 311,807.17 Tlmo certificates of deposit.. 0,480.00 Demand certificate of deposit Cashier's checks Hills payable nml re-discounts Othor liabilities, us follows: Savings account 11.11 Total "CO.033.37 Stnto or Missouri, ) Couuty or Sallno 1 We, Ed. E. Fonner us president, und John Hewott us cashier of said bank, cucli of us, do solemnly swear that thonhovo statement Is truo to tho best of our knowledgoand belief. Ed. E. Fonnor, President. John Hewott, Cashier. Subscribed und sworn to before 1110 this 0th day of Docomber A. D. nine teon Hundred and olovon, WITNESS my band and notarial seal on tlioiluto lastuforosald. iCom We should all be happy and make us put that happy smile on you. happy. The High Art suit malces everyone happy who wears one. The quality, fit and price pleases all $10 to $30 We have a large stock of overcoats, plain or convertable collar $8.00 to $25 In boys clothing we show the Becker-Mayer & Co., suits for little men at $3.50 to $12 Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps was never more complete. We are agents for W. L. Douglass shoes, the best shoe made for the money, $2.00 to $5.00. See us before buying that Xmas present, we will save you money. HAYES & COOPER South East Corner Square V. E. and J. It. Dulaney were hero from Slater yesterday and wo had tho ploasure of enrolling tho former as a reader. J. 51. Trooce was in from Crotch or (Tuesday nnd ordered tho He publican sent to his brothor, Oeo. at Hanford, California. i To Industrial Home ! Hattlo Hose, 13 years old, and Etta Phillips, 11 years old, wero taken to Chllllcotho to tho Girls Home whoro they must remain till of ago. TJieso aro tho two girls on nccount of whom J. W. Qoferro and othors wore arrested. missioned nnd qualified for a term ox pirlng Sopt. 0th, 1014. Ernst Hotz, Notary Public. H.Prlco ) E. N. Walker, M. D. Directors Geo. H. McCluro, J T, C. Swlnney returned last week from tho Hlg norn Basin, Wyo. Ho showed us a samplo of white oats which ho said yielded 105 bushels to tho aero. Ho will re main hero for tho winter. Church Notes The Christian Ladies Aid Society cleared $100 at their bazar Satur day. Dr. Illaek preached at the West port Presbyterian church In Knn Psas City Sunday. Kov. Clarence E. Hodge, of Mc Lcansboro, III., was tendcrod ncnll by tho First Daptlst church last -Wednesday evening. How Hodge is very highly spokon of as nn ublc and earnest man and it is sincerely hope dhc will accept. Tho revival meetings of the Cumberland Presbytorlan church are attracting unusual Interest and the singing by tho quartette Is be ing highly complimented. Hew C. M. Zwlngle, tho evangelist, Is giv ing some inspiring sermons. On Friday ovonlng nt 2.30 his address will bo especially to tho mothers but everyone Ls Invited. Next Sun day'nt 2 p. m. n men's meeting will be addressed by him nt the First Presbyterian church. of TRUSTEES r A Whereas. David O'lluwcll and Mule O'lfowclf, lili wife, by their certain deed ot fust dated the ninth day of November. 1310. ami Hied for record un the unw day In tbe of lie of the He cordcrof Deeds, Saline County, Missouri, and then recorded In Uook No. Hi at paire 103 con veyrd to It. II, Duffjlni, ai truitee. ail tbe rlatit, title. Interest and citato of. in nml tu the follow Dr. Moses ttreoze field man tho Hoard or Home Missions of SSxlSlWlUlnU9Cmnl9 the Presbyterian church, conduct- Theetoneihirdottiionorthea.t qiutrter of twenty, containing (llty-flve acrci. more or Icm. and beta? the same land conveyed by deed of ilnteJu'.y twentyeluht. I8SJ. from Jacob Van Dyke, trustee, to the said Duvld O'llowell.and recorded In Hook 101 nt pure IS recorder office, for Saline County, Missouri. nnereasuciauit has been made in payment ed a conference for Marshall and vicinity on Church Methods nt th? Odell Ave., Presbyterian church Monday afternoon nnd also made n ti . n. i ti. ....!.... t Tir..A'o "nereasuciauu nas ueen mane in payment fine talk In tho evening. DrHreezs of the Interest ot the debt secured by aald deed. vlsit was a big treat to who had tho good luck to him. those hear Chns. NIcmeler Thursday met with a. painful nccldont at his home on Capitol mil. nis horso threw him against a barb wire fencoand he received several bad cuts on his left wrlHt and hand and he Is car rying litis arm In a bnndagc. Now. therefore I. It. II. Ilm-nlm. hv virtu nf the authority of said deed of trust vested In mo and at the request of the holder of said note, will on Saturday. January 6, 1912, between the hour of nine o'clock In th fore noon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the south front door ot the court house. In tba City of Marshall. Saline County, Missouri, pro ceed to sell the abotc described real estate at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash, to uusiy sam note ami intereat ami pay costs oi K. II. IIUUU1NS. executlnir tbla trust. Ore. 14-31. Trustee. Native Lumber for sale, cut to order, at David Anderson's, Mar shall. SOttb.