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Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 4

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THE RECORDER W. HILL, Editor. a $4000. Caroline M. Chapman, widow to E.

Claire Stratton, lots 10, 11, 12 blk 1 Uhlricbs addn to Wamego, $2500. Ida H. Stubbs and wife to M. M. Mackey, lots 1 and 2 and ei of blk 17 St.

Marys, $10.00. O. L. Bentley as gdn of Caroline Btntley to C. H.

Paulsen, und 1-7 int in si of swl of 24-7-9 and und ac in sw cor in 13-6-11 and si of swi and sei less 25 ac in ne cor of 14-6-11, $16170. Geo. J. Caron and wife to Annie Crumbaker, lot 8 and 3 ft of lot 7 blk 13 Onaga, $850. Annie Crumbaker and husband (o Maud C.

Peyrouse, lot 9 and 3 ft of side of si and 8 ft of aide of of lot 10, blk 17 Onaga, $2600. Joint Aactioo Having sold my farm I will sell at same, 5 miles south of Fostoria and 51 miles southwest of Westmoreland, commencing at 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 191 2 the following described property: 11 Head of Horses and Mules Consisting of 1 bay gelding 11 years old, weight 1250; 1 brood mare 11 years old, due to foal before sale date, weight 1400 pounds; All located in Louisville township, Pottawatomie eounty, Kan-sai. Viewer! to meet at the residence of Frank E. Line, Louisville township, Wednesday April 24, 1912. FRANK E.

LINE AND 17 OTHERS To vacate a certain road, begin ning at a point about 50 rods weBt of the nartheast corner of section 11, T. 9. 10; thence northwest, west and southwest, to a point about 30 rods west of beginning. To locate a road beginning at point about 50 rods west of the southeast corner of section 11, T. 9, 10: thence west to a point about 30 rods west of the plare of beginning.

Said road to be 50 feet wide. dates for the following offices will be nominated according to the provisions of law by each of the various political parties of this state: Ten Presidential Electois. Two Justices of the Supreme Court. Candidates for Governor. Candidates for Lieutenant Governor.

Candidates for Secretary of State. Candidates for State Auditor. Candidates for State Trensurer. Candidates for Attorney General. Candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Candida'es for Superintendent of Insurance. Candidates for State Printer. Candidates for United States Senator. Joseph A. Kastner and wife to Charles A.

Grutzmacher, of 31- 7-7. $7000. Emil G. Fuckstadt and wife to Harry K. Knostman si of lot 187, $135.

Selena A. Kimble and hufband to Harry Knostman, lot 188 and nj of 189 Wamego, $400. Charles Werner and wife to George W. Price, part of sj of 23- 8-7 and part of nel of 26-8 7. $7543.

Charles rte ner and wife to William P. Dal, nel and nwl and 60 acres in sj of 23-8 7. $5700. James man and wife to William H. 'all, part of nel 34 6 11 $1.00.

Henry Horsr. to Cora C. Horst, 150 feet of 300 ft of blk 4 Wa-i. evo $1.00. Jos- Summer and wife to E.

O. Pars ns, und 1-3 of lot 12 blk 5 shurg, $100. E. G. Real and wife to D.

L. Davenport, lot 130 Wamego, $1.00. H. P. Harling, single to Lena hrs n.

sei or 20-8 nj of nel of nel r'f 11 8-7 and nj of nl of nwl 1V8 7. $1.00. vers and husband, Louisa Wal a and husband et al to August C. Imrr.enschuh, s-l of 35-8-9 19000. Maver Mye rs and husband, Louisa d'er and hvsSand et al to John lmnns-huh, wi of swl of 34-8-9, List of I 160 3-4 acres 3 miles from VVheaton, 30 acres cultivated, 50 acres tillable, 130 acres pasture, all can be mowed, no improvements.price $5,000.

80 acres 3 1-2 miles from Whcaton, 55 acres in cultivation, 15 more tillable, 20 acres pasture, balance mow land and orchard, five room house, new barn 28x38 with basement, pit silo 45 ton, cash price $4,800. span of black mares 9 and 10 years oid, weight 2400 pounds, 3 coming 2-year-old, two coming 1-year-old and two yearling mules. Six Head of Cattle Three head of milk cows; one comitier 2 year-old heifer, half Jersey; two steer calves. 29 Head of Hogs Consisting of 3 ian snoats, 6 sows and one Duroc boar. Farming Implements 2 wagons, wagon box.

1 hay rack, 2 bug gies, 2 miwing machines, 2 riding cultivators, 1 walking lis'er. 1 riding John Deere User, 2 John Deere 2 row lister cultivators. 1 disc harrow, 2 hay rakes, 5 ant of harness. 1 set of lj inch nearly new, 1 brass mounted buggy har ness; 2 saddles and bridles. 150 oak 65 hedgo posts, about iu ranss ot wood, a lot ol pole wood.

1 1 McCormick corn binder naw lait season. Feed and Household Arti des About 100 bushels of curi. 2 bushels of alfalta iecd, hay in stack and some seed corn. 1 organ, 1 good srwing macnine, 1 Old Trusty incubator, one 6-h i range goon aa new, exension table, 1 kitcnen cabinet, 25 yards of carpet, rug 9x12 all other household furniture kitchen utensili. 10 dozen chickens and other articles too numerous to mention Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under cash, on sums over $10 a edit of six months' time will be given on bankable notes bearing, 8 per cent interest.

All property must be settled for betore being removed from the premises. Free lunch at 11:30. C. I. HOUGH R.

E. WHEARTY, Owners. Col. J. T.

McCulloch, Auctioneer. W. O. Jones, Clerk. Real Estate Tansfers The following deeds have been filed during the week ending Apt 1 13, 1912: Benjamin Allen, and wife to W.

B. Curtis and Fred Jones, 1 ts 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 blk 15, But'er City, $5000. Maria M.

Rowley, widow. Char les W. Rowley and wife, Charles L. Fearon and wife to Coral Jacobs, lots 83 and 84 Wamego, $500. Clayton P.

Shiner, single to James Toothaker, fractional blocks 7 and 8 Guilford Dudley's sddn to Westmoreland and part of wj of swl of $1500. Wesley G. Ross and wife to Albert Kolterman, wj of sei less 1 One Dollar Pr Year Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912 nttrei) at th Postofficc WMtmorcland Ksnin, (or trannportatlon through the mailfl ai second class matter. SOME PROPOSED COUNTY ROADS To he Viewed and Surveyed by County Surveyor with Hoard of County Commissioners as Viewers at Times and Places Mentioned Below Roads are to be viewed with the board of county commissioners as enriiunction with the county surveyor as for as follows: WM.

PLUSH AND 13 OTHERS Commencing 30 fee; west of northwest corner cf block one (1) in 2nd addition to St. George. Kansas; the ce in a northerly direction a'ong center li n-i of which was originally known aa High street in first Brfdition to St Ge rge, Kansas. 850 feet (more or less) the width to be 60 feet. Again commencing at nw corner of lot A (a) io block two (2); thence running in an earterly di rection parallel with the north linn of s.uth half of block two (2), in second addition to St.

George. Kansas Tha width to be 18 feet Again 1G8 fert north and 53 feet and 10 inchei west of nw corner nf lnt (A) in block two (Z) in second addition to St. George, Ktins-s; thencr east 580 feet (more or less) parallel witn Secord street in second addition to St. George, Kansas, to connect with county rond No. 1042 Width to he 70 feet.

All located in town 10, range 9, east of 6th in Pottawatn-mie County, Kansas. Viewers to meet at residence of Wm. Plush in St. George. Monday April 22 1912.

R. F. CASE Gentle.nen. 1, the undersigned land-holder, owning the following described real estate si.uate in Pottawatomie county, Kansas, to-wit: The east half (ei) of the northeast quarter (nel) of section hirty-four (3-1), wnsliip nine (9.) ange eleven (11), and the south half (4) of the northwest quartt (nwl) of sect'on thirty-five (35.) township nine (9.) range eleven (11), respectfully that said described premises are so completely surrounded hy adjoining lands, the property of other persons, as to be without access to any public highway and that I have no mad or highway to or from aid land. therefore, respectfully petition your honorable body to open a road through some portion of the adjoining lands by the nearest mot practicable route, to an es tablished public highway, and also appoint three disinterested viewers to view and open such road; such road to be laid out upjn the quarter or quarter quarter section lines, if practicable, and not to exceed twenty-five (25) feet in width.

Viewers to meet at residence of R. Case in Belvue towmhip, Tuesday, April 23, 1912, FRANK E. LINE AND 170TBERS To vacate a certain road, beginning at a point about 15 rods north of the southeast corner of the north west quarter of section eleven (11), towmhip nine (9), range ten (10); thence north, northeast and northwest to a point about 45 rods of the place of beginning. Io locate a real, beginning at a point about 15 rods north of the southeast corner of the northwest quartpr of section eleven (11.) township nine (9), range ten (10) thence running northwest, rorth and northeast as now traveled, in tersecting the rond on the east line of said northwest quhrter of said section 11. t) a point about 45 rods north of the point of begin ning.

Said road to be 40 feet wide. 1-7 of nel of nel of 26-7 9 gdn deed $1100. M. C. Bentley widow et al to C.

H. Paulsen si of swl of 24-7-9 and nel of nel of 26-7 9 $7600. Mr and Mrs. H. W.

Knitter of San Bernerdino, arrived in Westmoreland yesterday to vis- relatives and friends. The latcer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. R.

Hilton. F. C. Wahlenmaier Eye Specialist Of Kansas City Will Have Office at Elmo Hotel, Westmoreland Friday, April 19th Hours 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. Kxamiimtion (if eyes without charge. Will be at Hotel in Onaga, Thursday eveuiriii April 18 and tit Haveiisville, Thursday afternoon April 18. Property Five room house and seven lots in Westmoreland, four-horse barn and hen house, price $850.

Will take good team for part payment. a Elevator in small town 4 3000 bushels storage.gas-oline engine, full equipment, cribbed for 500 bushels, feed house 14k 18, two lots, in good repair, price Will trade for clear western land. Mat Shades have the best our complete ros. Also to widen a certain road heginning at the southeast corner of Section 11 T. 9, 10; thence about 50 rods making said road 50 feet wid.

All in Louisville Township, Pottawatomie county, Kansas. Viewers to meet a. the residence of Frank E. Line, Louisville township, Wednesady, April 24. 1912.

THOMAS DOWNEY AND 12 OTHERS Commencing eightv 80 rods west of the southwest corner of section twenty-five (25) township eight (8), range nine (9); thenc north eighty (80) rods on one eigh'h (I) section line (as near as practicable) to the center of ths southeast quarter (sei) of section twenty-five (25 town eight (8), range nine (9) to be usd as an outlet from the northeast quarter (nel) of the southeast quarter of twenty-rive, eight, nine; 25 8 9. All located in Union township, Pottawatomie county, Kanbaa. Viewers to meet at beginning of location in Union township. Thursday, April 25, 1912. C.

G1LLETT AND 28 OTHERS Locate: Commencing 40 rods (more or less) south of southeast comer of section 28, town 7, range 8, east of 6th P. thence in a northeasterly directiin 10 rods (more or less) thence north about 100 rods (This part of road to bs located between Elmer Modin's house and barn); thence in a northwesterly direction back to county road No. 305 And vacate county road No. 305 from southeast corn.r of section 28, town 7, range north to point where said new road connects with old road No. 305; again commenc- ng in county road No.

305, 10 rods (more or less) north of northeast corner ol southeast 1 of north east i of section 28-7-8; thence in northeasterly direction around two (2) hills back to county road No. 305 (best and mo practicable route), distance being about 80 rods (more or less) and vacate old road between points of said new ocation. All in Shannon township, Potta watomie county, Kansas. Viewers to meet at residence of N. E.

Modin in Shannon township on Saturday, April 27, 1912. W. VP.PLUMMER AND 13 OTHERS Vacate county road No. 58 from northwest corner of southwest quarter of northeast quarter of VI, town 7, range 9, eait of 6th P. M.

Relocate the same where uow traveled. All located in Rock Creek town shi.j, Pottawatomie county, Kan 883. Viewers to meet at beginning of road in Rock Creek township, April 26. 1912. Primary Election Proclamation STATE OF KANSAS.

County of Pottawatomie The State of Kansas to whom all thet-e presents shall come, greeting: Know ye that W. S. Countv Clerk of Pottawatomie County, State of Kansas, by virtue of authority in me vested, do; by this proclaation, give public notice that on Tuesday, Ausrust 6, 1912, being the first Tuesday in said month, there will be held a prim arv election, at which time cand Candidates for Congressman 4th District Candidates for State iterator 18th Senatorial Canoilates for Representative 46th Representative Lis Candidates for County Clerk. Candidates for County Treasure r. Candidates for Register of Deeds.

Candidates for County Attorney. Candidatts for Probate Judge. Candidates for Sheriff Candidates for Coroner. Candidates for County Superin tendent of Public Instruction. Candidates County Surveyor.

Candidates for Clerk of the Disrtict Curt. Candidates for Countv Commis sioner, 2nd an 3rd Districts. Candidates for County Assessor Candidates for Just'ce of the PfBC Candidates for Constable. Candidates for Townsnip Trus tee. Candidates for Township Clerk Candidates for Township urer.

Candida.es for Precinct Committeeman. And votes of elector for said offices will be received af the polls of each election district in said county In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at my office in Wett-moreland, in said county and stat this 10th day of April A. D. 1912 W. S.

Plummer, (seal) County Clerk. Taft Caucus At the suggestion of several supporters of Taft in Rock Creek township caucui of republicans favoring his renomination will be held at 8 p. Tuesday, April 16, 1912, at the City Ha 1 in moreland for the purpose of seieet-ting a 1 iat of delegates for Roc Creek township to be submitted to the republican primary to be held on April 20, 1912. Short-Horn Bulls for Sale I have for sale some registered Shorthorn bulls ready for service; also, one registered Poland China boar. Phone 93, Bhort, long, khort.

R. F. D. 2. W.

T. Fergerson, Westmoreland, Kansas. Three good pianos on hand sale very cheap. Write me for for particulars. B.

Canfield 40tf. Holton, Ksnsas Pottawatomie Township A meeting of the republicans of Pottawatomie township will be held at the Myers Vallev school-house at 3 p. Saturday, Apr! 20, 1912, for the purpose of elec ting five delegates and 5 alternates to the republican county convention to be held at Westmoreland, Tuesday. April 23, 1912. A.

M. Scott. Committeeman. Shannon Township Caucus The republicans of Shannon township will meet at the school- house in Fostoria at 3 p. Saturday, April 20, 1912 for the pur-pose of electing five delegates and five alternates to attend the republican eounty convention to be he'd in Westmoreland.

April 23 1912. H. C. King, Committeeman. 1 Mills Westmoreland, Kansas Select Your New Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, tings and From our new spring stock.

We made in all grades. Ask to see stock. Van Dusen Westmorelann, Kansas "ft".

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