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1 THURSDAY VEMNfl', AUGUST' j0, 1916 i Advertising Rates effect'July 1," CUwlfled column, 6 per Hue (five words) for "each insertion. Minimum charge, 25 Per'line, per month, without change, 75 i Readers la local columns, run of paper, 10 cenia per' line (five words), -first Insertion; cents'per line each succeeding consecutiva Insertion. Minimum charge, 30 cents. Readers on first page, 15 cents per line (five words) for each insertion. Minimum charge, 45 Readers set In hlackface cents por (four words) for first infiertion; 12 cante per line for each consecutive insertion.

Minimum charge, 30 cents. WANTED shells, slugs. Write us for our iree booklet explaining how to gather them. Prices furnished upon' re- Quest. Pearl Button Company, Aluacatlne, rent modern house in First-Ward.

C. -B. Parker, c-8-10 WORK home and work with'aged a widow. Address B. care Gazette.

dS-12 '1 In diningroom or restaurant by I experienced girl. Phone 935. dh-8-11 liAUNDRY AND 'CLEANING Cream County The 1 supply cream in Lyon has decreased 50 per cent, while the 'demand, has increased per according' to buyers Emporia, The dry cut down tho grass lh the pastures and'cows are not giving as'much milk as they did two months ago. The extreme heat makes'cream handling difficult, and this'is partly tho cause of tho shortage in Emporia. Meanwhile, cream business has been un- usttally heavy, and cream dealers aro 1 seourlifg the county for custom rs.

"1 believe the supply of cream Is cut In half," A. Buchanan, of, the Turkish Candy Company, said today. "Last spring we were offered more cream than "we could buy, today we cannot get enough. The cream dealers are paying from 28 to 35 cents pounds for butter fa.t, which is highs' than the usual price." St. Miss Bertha May St.

John and Sir. William Warren Seitz were married last night of -J. Pierce, '1007 West Street, by the Rev. J. S.

Pollock, ot the United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Seitz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. St. and. Mr! Seitz Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

'Irving Seitz, Tiie young couple are well In the north part of the have many friends who wish them happiness. Mr. and 'Mrs. Seitz will live at the Seitz home, near Allen, until their now home-is built in that neighbor-: hood. and hats renovated.

Hotel night service. c8-28 and wire for farm work. Phone 8 on 133, or write T. B. Welch, Hartford, Kan.

FOR SALEf FOR SALE or acres improved two and one-half miles from Sulphur Springs, W. T. Stanton, Central Motor Company. c8 -14 POR stock fixtures; big snap for cash. Apply at once.

Archer Music House, '503 Commercial. cS-ll FOR 6J '8' cord "and rank wood'In largVor small M. c-tf FOR SALE OR in vacant lot on Walnut Street. Phone 152S Black. p-S-11 POR beds and student tables; 1002 Ccfngress.

Mrs -Anna Strube. c-S-10 FOR goods 509, Rural. P. A. Tiffany.

ct FOR TO wboat. Phono 968 Green. tf FOR Maxwell car Dweile, No. 12 East Sixth. p-8-10 REAiKBTATB FOR, if sold within thirty days, 'a suburban home with four-acre, tracif good improvements and-plenty of" Phona 1054 cS-12 FOR the owner, at a bargain, a 7-room house; splendid location.

Inquire at 718 Neosho. Phone 521. 'ctf Charges Up Hoad. A criminal suit, has been filed against Grovor Jacobs and -George "Schaefer, farmers living in Wyckoft southeast of Emporia, charging them'with plowing up tho public road. The complaint was made by County Engineer W.

S. Ruggles that, after the road was repaired and the county engineer several weelcs working on It, Jacobs ana Schafer plowed up the public highway, putting it in a bad condition. The suit wil! come up hearing in the October term of court. Sheep To Clean Up Country Club. A sheep were turned into the Country Club'property yesterday afternoon to; the grass and weeds in the ditches and near the lake.

Golfers often lose balls in the high grass and the sheejg'can go whore lawn-mowers After the sheep-had co'me out ot the ditches the weeds w-ero all gone. Sheep herders stationed on the putting-greens, kept 'the sheep from bluograss. The Country th'e 1 sheep owners, the Bheepi 1 and the mower drivers all profited by grazing. Scattered ttie Groceries. "driving an automobile, and Staats, a bicycle, collided at Fourth Avenue and.

Commercial Street at llio' Staats was thrown to pavement but was seriously hurt. His wheel broken. Staats, who. at Lock grocery, was carrying box of groceries' oh his and was on way to the "Merchants' Delivery headquarters when the accident curred. tho not was the SNAP SHOTS AT SPORT Peebles, Peebles, tho professional golf player who has been visiting Mrs.

Peebles atrth 0 Countcy Club, went this morning to where he will enter tho open golf championship tournament, Peebles hus been playing stellar golf this year and after his showing at Minneapolis, where ho barely outside the Emporia golfers predict him to makev a creditable shaving The best golfers the world will enter the Milwaukee tourneyT The picture of hig Otis" Lambeth, formerly tuemher of the hurling staff or the Topeka Club in the Western League; and also a former Emporia State League twlrlor, who is now'with the Cleveland indiana, appears on the front page of the Sporting widely-read sporting publication. The picture shows Lamebth in act delivery. Lambeth's picture has appeared on the sporting pages ot several other papers since he joined tho Cleveland Club. OF ALL August the announcement made here this week that college students with the Kansas National Guard on the Texas border would be allowed to return state September 1, the football'stock of several of the state institutions took a considerable jump. Up to this time Kansas coaches have been worrying about their depleted teams and wondering if the men would got back to Kansas befpre fall practice.

The University of Kansas will get nine players back from the border, the Kansas School will have some returned, as well as several other state. Lincoln, Aug. recent appointment of Guy Chamberlain, former University of Nebraska football star, to the athletic directorship at Doane College of Crete, good news to the schools in the Missouri Valley which', In past years learned to Chamberlain as they feared no player in the valley. Chamberlain's work at end did much to 'help Nebraska to two championships and an ever-victorious team. Manhattan, Aug.

trading of places Coach John.Ben- der, who taught football at the Kansas State Agricultural College here last season, and 2. G. Clevenger, for merly' of 'the 'University of going 'to Tennessee, and Clevenger coming here, was an interesting announcement to footbal fans over the state. Recently Clevenger was: elected athletic director for Uns College here, but no announcement was made as to where Bender, who had resigned, wpulc: coach this season. Bender's work at the Southern school will' be watched with interest.

POR modern cottage, 75-foot front, near the Normal. Call 1017 Congress. pS-12 rjVJrSTOQK. FOR. mare and ex- wagon; bargain.

Apply at Archer Music House, 503 Commercial. c-8-11 FOR family drlv- Ing horso, harness and carriage. Phono 1084. -tt POR Shetland pony, 6 years old; 628 Constitution. CS-IQ Canoo' Trip.

David Potter and Lawrence Weyler will go next week to Florence, and paddle down the Cotton- Iliver to Emporia. They will fish and camp as they go, and expect to be on the river'a week. Em- 'poria canoeists usually go southeast from 'Emporia to Leroy or lola, but Potter and. Weyler say the fishing.is better of here, and have chosen 'the Florence route that reason. Still t.rcatcr Reductions.

Still greater reductions over the store in our final clean-up sale Friday, and Saturday; 39 cents for another new: lot.of bungalow apro'ns Jin light, and. dark patterns. Also 39 cents for another) lot of wash gingham petticoats. Ramseyer Company. FOR SALE hordes; 418 Market.

Several driving FOR RENT ROOMS FOR downstairs rooms, unfurnished, for housekeeping; Merchant Street. p8-12 OITY PBOPBBTT AND FARMS FOR llfiht house? keeping or 'sleeping 523 Co'ngress. FOR September 1, Street; fully modern, 7-room house. Phone 1155. cS-ll FOR home at Ru- F.

A. Tiffany. ctf AND FOUND" Tuesday evening In Hub- boldt Park, child's lavalier, turqouise Leave at Gazette office. Reward. p8-10 package of papers, in eluding oil leases.

Please leave at Whitley Hotel. p8-ll FOUND-T-Sum pair of glasses. Light office. of money; also Inquire Electric c-8-10 blue jacket on Fourth Avenue; reward. '-Phone 43.

p8-12 C. of B. pin. at Gazette Office. Inquire c-8-12 The Sixth Avenue road' still was open to traffic last night, and all of the tourist west of Emporia was over the main road.

The gang on the ditch along the sides of the road was working near the Claude Grant'farm yesterday. Our annual anniversary sale is now one Liberal discounts in nearly all lines. H. A. Tlbbalsl the- sign of the.

big clock." Carl wilt-go to Chicago tomorrow -to moot Mr. Haywood, who'has been'in New York oh business. Mr. and Mrs. will take a vacation trip into the lake country.

Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Richards, Miss Florlne Richards and Miss Alice Richards will leave ErrjnnrSa tomprroyr on a motor trip to Colorado.

Persons' having Ico cream packers belonging to the Turkish Candy Company, please phone 254 and the packers will be'called for. Ferdinand of the Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan, is. visiting with Earnest Ptacck, north of town. Harry Featherkyle went today on a -vacation trip; to Kansas City and Robert Lee, Winnipeg, io visit- Ing in Emporia. He formerly worked in the -Newman store.

Donald West has gone to Jewell City for a short visit with, friends. Funeral Services for'Herbert Tho following account of' th'e funeral of Corpora Herbert Adams, of Company sent north by Mnrcello Walleimtein soldier-correspondent for the Atchi son Globe, and originally was printed In paper: "We had a funeral on our own ac count Tuesday afternoon, following the one in the Vermont regiment by a week. Herbert Adams of Company, from Emporia, losi his life in the Rio Grande, Sunday while swimming, and his body was the following day. Adams was years old and was pro paring for the ministry. He intend- reentering the State Norma.

School at Emporia this fall arid was engaged to a girl at' Langdon, Kan Because he violated an order pro hibiting men from entering the riv cr, the boy's widowed mother wil not receive "a peh8ion. "The'day he was drowned some the best sw.immers In the regimen went to the place Vi'here he wen down and dived for the body. Oni cook, Baldy Brownlea, swam UIL river and by a Mexican sentry. Before he had returned to tile American side Balcfy had smolcec one of the sentry's cigarettes and chewed a hnnk of his tobacco. "At afternoon th 400 men in tbo Third Battalion marched to the wooden chape! will sldearms, but no rifles.

Inside soldier boy 'quartet, with a sickl tenor, sang, and tho 1 is proper to call those at a uncomfortably. Th chaplain, Capt. Arch McKeever, trie- to soften the horror of death with theological philosophy, and drew hi text from a passage in the New Tos lament that'has served for funeral as long as I remember. "Folio-wing' his eulogy ho prayer first for tbe officers and then fo the men, for, even in the sight Heaven the commissioned office comes first. "Outside an caisson with tho box containing coffin drew was flag, on the box, but we were rather dlsapponted in the flag; it seemed small beside the ono that was on the Vermont 'soldier's coffin-last week.

However, wo were toldj that thc hody of the Kansan was sent north In uniform and wrapped in a big silk flag." Herman' Hayor, of Olpo, was an Emporia visitor yesterday. Fred Hah'n, of Amerlcus, was a shopper lu Emporia yesterday, PAGE THREB FILMDOM'S FOREMOST FUN-MAKER Jiphn Barrymore in a Hilarious Comedy- of Thrilling Adventure and 1 1 TTTt 11 l-t Humorous Romance "ff early A King" ectric Theater Thursday, August 10. lilt aoraoi soBaoi The Pay You 3 per cent a Year For Your We Save You at Least 10 per cent- Your Daily Purchases. Can You Afford to Buy on Cash Friday Monday 30 Bars White Borax Soap with a $5 Order or $5 Coupon Book Cane "Sugar 12 pounds $1.00 100-pound $8.10 Van Camp's Pure Catsup, bottle 20c Astra Concentrated fruit syrup, 30c We FresK Eggs Calumet Baking PoWder, pound can 20c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple in syrup, per Fancy Pink Salmon, Breakfast Bacon Briskets, pound 22c Lard Compound, Ib 15c Fancy Pure Fruit Preserves, jar 25c Fancy Table Syrup, 10- pound can 40c Hershey's or Walter Baker's Chocolate, pound' cake California Tomatoes, large can 1 10c 'Fairy Soda Crackers, can Returnable Can Extra (First publlfihod In Emporia Dally Gnzutte, July 20, 19 JG) SHKHIKK'fi Under and by virtue of an order of salo to mo directed, nnd issued out of the District Court of Lyon County, Kansas, on tho 19th day ot Jwly, 10 1G, in a. cnuso therein pend- (Vlrst published In Emporia Dmtly i Uairctto, July 10, 1910) Notice of Hearing Petition to i 'Heal KsUte To All Whom it Afny Concern, but moro Especially to tho Hofra at Law anil Gunrdlnn's oC Ilolrs at Law, of Lucinda M.

Ooccased, lato Greenwood County, Kansas: You nre hereby notlned that William Soulo, administrator of said (toconsod, did on tho 8th day of J'uly, A. 'IX, 191G, file ft.potHlon.'-ln tho I'rolmto Court of Greonwood County. ICnnsaa, praying that I might ho authorized and omtioworod to eoll following described innd for tho purpose of paying the debts and costs of administration of said estate, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the nnrthwcst quarter of section 2C, township 21, rango 11 caat, 'tlionco south eighty rods, tlionco cast 5 rods, thence north eighty rods, thence weat 1-16 rods to placo of beginning, and be- Inj? a of tho said northwest quarter of section 36, township 21, rango II east, and containing seventy-two 'arid ono-hnlf acres, more or loss, and all being in Lyon Coua- ty. Kanens. And aalcl will bo heard at of of tho office of the probate Judge said county on tilo 8th day August.

A. IX, 1316, at 1 o'clock n-, of oaid clay, at which time and HUGO ouch of 3'ou and all others in- In which M. D. Cochnui was illlu U1I plaintiff; and Emera A. Moore, Anna 'crested aro notified lo bo present F.

Moore, his wife, imd James Thorn- and show cause, If any you have son, wore defendants, I will, on Mon- why an nrder of sale, aa prayed for' day, the 21at day August, 1910, should not bo granted at 10 o'clock a. at UIQ front door. of the courthouse, in tho City of Emporia, in Lyon County, Kansas, in lumsas, wiunur in sell at public auction to the highest AelnilnlBtnUor. HI J-l, II I 11., bidder for cash, following real property, situated in Lyon County, Kansas, to wit; All tho right, title and interest of each and nil of the partios abovo named, la and to the sonlliwpRt quarter of section twenty- five (35), township sixtoon rauge twelve (12), east of the sixth principal meridian. Tho samo to bo sold without appraisement, per- suant to the judgment and decree rendered in said causo, aa rocltoil to said order of sale.

Witness my hand this 19th dav of July, 191G. Wnlt Davis, Sheriff oC Lyon County, Kansas Sponcor Richardson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. THE PENNY CASH GROCERY CO. 4.kx« 8O1 Commercial! Phone 15 Stores No. 13 a Takum Powder We have a large assortment of all tho leading makes of all tho difterent odors, and surely we have a favorito ono.

among our immense stock for baby or woman. We also have a largo assortment of This time of year they are a toilet necessity, and a line of Toilet Waters, Perfumea and Face Powders. Fill, Your Prescriptions JORDAN'S Phone 320 Drugs, Sundrieo, Paints, Oils and Glass Commercial Street IOE3O1 It matters not whether rainy or So long'as you have a SHINOIA shine SflixoiA is wax and oils that soften and preserve the leather instead of causing it to crack. Applied with any cloth or brush. For greater convenience get a (1 HOME SET BLACK TAN WHITE Bailey Transfer Go, Warehouse, 14-JO West 5th STORAGE AND GENERAL BUSINESS Baggage Transferred Night or Day DAY PHONES NIGHT1014 (First published In tiio Dally Gazette, July go, SIIUHIIW.S Emporia Under and by, virtue of an order of salo to mo directed, ana Issued out of tho Uistrlct Court of Lynn County, Kansas, on the day of July, iniC, in a cause therein pond- Ing in -which s.

N. Parlcor was and Minnie Thomas GII- moro and D. S. Uilmore, her husband, were defendants, 1 wilt on Monday, the 21st clay of August jaJO, at 10 o'clock a. at the front door ot thu courthouse.

In tho City of Emporia, in Lyon County, Kansas, well at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tho following real property, situated In Lyon County, Kansas, to wit: AH ot tho right, tillo and interest of earh all of tho parties aljav named, in and lo lot ono hundred nnd twenty-two (122) on Weat Stroet In tho Bmiiorln, Lyon Ccunty, City oC Kansas. The mimo to bo sold without persiinnt to the judgment and decree reiulorcd In of sale. causo as recited In said order Witness my hand this 10th day of July, G. Walt Davis, Sheriff of Lyon County, Karieas. Spencer for Plaintiffs.

Attorneys published' In Emporia Dally Gazelle, August 7, llljflj NOTICK OK KXI'XJUTOK'S ISN'T Notice given that, on the Gth day of August, A. ID tho undoTsIgned by tiio Probate Court of Lyon County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as-executrix of catato 'of Caspor Troll, de ceased, lato of Lyon County. All parties interested in said es tato will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Barbara Executrix. published In Emporia'Daily Gazette, August NOTK'U OF AP- IWNTMIC.VT Notice horGby Is given that, pi tho 7th day of August, A.

in 16 was, by the Probato Court of Lyon County, Kansas, duly appointed and quiililed oxccutol of-tho estate of Emma Tiffany, de ceased, late of Lyon County. All parlies inlorcstod in said.estate will take notice and govern them- sclvctt accordingly. Frederick A. Tiffany, Kxccutor. Dated this 8th day of July, A.

i o. Wicker Badgor, Attomoys for Wlllard Soulo, Administrator. published in the Emporia Daily July 31. HALK. Under and by virtue of an order of sale to mo dlreclud, aim issuuil out of th District Court of Lyon Gouiily, Kansas, On tho Slut dny ot July, in a canso Ihoreln poncl- 'iiff in which Jennie Hopkins waa ilalntlff, and Ocorgo W.

Douglasn, Anitiadii Douglass and C. N. Rlnsa wore do fond a la, I will 'Monday, the -IUi day of September. at 10 o'clock n. the front door of the courthouse, in tho City of lumporia, in Lyon County, Kanaaa.

sell a public auction to the highest bidder for cash, following real property, situated in Lyon County, Kansas, to wit: All of the rlplu, tillo and interest ot each and all of tho partlou aljovo named, In and lo lots ulna and ton (10) on Kidcridgo Street in Norton's Addition lo the City of Emporia, according to Uici recorded plat of said Lyon County, Kansas: Tho fo sold pursuant (.0 the. judgiuonl and decree rendered in said cause as recited In snid order of salo. Witness my hand this 31st day of July, 191G. Davis, Shorlrr of Lyon County, Kansas. W.

L. MuggliiB, O. T. Alliortou, AUornoya for Plaintiffs. TFlrsl published In tho Dally Auguat AIMIINIS'PHATOH'S KOTl'CTli dl- 1 Notice linreby Is given tUo creditors ami all others interested the estate of Mary J.

I'erley. deceased, that ttie uudcrsignud lias on report of hor administration and will make' final Hottlemcnt of sala' estate at tho Probalo Court of Lyon County, Kansas, on Monday, September II, JUIG, ami that nu application will bo made, for an order of the court finding and adjudging who the heirs, devisees or legatees of the deceased, and a hearing hud as to administrator's and attorney's fees. Jennie P. Sodon, with the Will Annexed of thc Estate' of Mury .1. Perley, Deceased.

published in Emporia Daily Gazette, July l-t. loicj NOTtet) OF NORTON 19 West Sixth Phone SSO Wanted Pratrlo and alfalfa hay; commun- Piiny, Kansas City, MO. JEstabllahed Icato with Carlisle Commission Com- 1880. Automobile Tops Itiiilt nnd Repnlrccl Upliolsterlng liocly livpair Work MOORK wulu lu 110 E. 5th.

lies, Phone 1018 Black Volt, Deceased. NolicQ hereby is glvon the creditors nnd all others interested In the estate of Robert Powell, deceased, that tlio undersigned has on lllo a report of his administration ana filial sottlemsnt of said estate at tho Probate Court of Lyon Comity, cr. UOT.day-, August 14, 131G and that nu application will bo mndo for an order of the court, finding and adjudging who are tho heirs, or legatees of the decouKed, and a hearing had as to administrator's and attorney's fees. W. L.

Dlggs, Administrator ot the estate of Robert Powell, Deceased. (First published -in tho Bmporia Dally Gazotto, July 13JC.) EXECUOX)irS NOTICIi OF Notice hereby given tho creditors nnd all others Interested in estafo of Liulwig Volt, deceased, that tho undersigned has on a. report of his administration and will mako final settlement of said estate at th.o Probato Court, of Lyon Ccunty, Kansns, on Monday. August 7, 1316, and that an application will be made for an order of tho court and adjudslng who are the heirs, dovls- coa or lognteea of tho deceased, and a had to artniiulstrutov'4 attorney's fees, Frank Berg, Bxocutor ot tUo Estate Ludwvs.

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