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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 6

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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doUitocs. of It Is cecity l8 oiu of tb la nVBn. A Encltabman by birtb. He haa beoi In tbia couiitty ntncteoit Ha haa reaided in tbe northweat, Wln- nlper. VWlp.

ten Ur. ia a trlead of Femns and not eonoeal tala friendahlpk He (M tbaaputtaty erittauaed with tbe belief'that Perunaia a great remedy. Hahaaarivbttofeelao. Foraeveral XJBUb auftered with Thia him to have very NewspapOT. advertiaementa wouM never have induenoed btat to take Penina.

frlenda that per-; Biiaded him' to try tba remedy. In leas than a week he needed no, mora penuaalon. Ha aaw tiiat Parun4 1914. corgebua irray JlbfW they MtwMn; flies ofj Idw-cilt gbwna ftnd fiowar -llkiB 'and muieuline Iwal- low-taila, to the yellow dnce ttaera tba music 1th "a splendid cnu knithtd WW, dala. laaned Shipley, her What IB- was doinr him cood.

He Is able to B. M. TAYLOR, aay In a letter to Penma Corn- No. aSO Nlibellet St, Minneapolis, Minn. pany.

Columbus. Ohio: I am in, excellent health. Never felt batter in niy I am tWia opportunity to say iomethtnc to all men or who aulter from dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I cobalder Pcrnna great remedy. It ia a ibdsend." A new book of interest td all, sick or.

well, sent free by thaiPeruna low EEGTIIIGTY MS FoIliMvinjr de Route of the Invisihle Current In Wie Home aud Explain, i ing, It Behaves. iElpctricid. is brought into thie se over the electric light holi "Yes, but does it get on the wliat it on and where does It go to?" "Why, whV," jBtammeted the of (he Housel. up as light heat the disk power in ithe motor of hleaher." in the lanipt, stove and the vaciiura Then he turned again to the evening paper 34; though the matter of the home was thorpugh- ing over the tfouse circuits. I Wlifen- 1 ever a lamp is turned on.

motor started, or a deyice used, tbe current starts to flow. This current flows, first through the electric, meter. This meter measures the watt- hours of current flowing over wire. A thousand of these watthojurs are equal to one kilowatt. From meter the current flows oyerjtfie various circuits, where'it is being used.

When it reaches the lamp, heating device, or the motor, some' of ithe energy of the current is changed into light energy. Into heat energy or into mechanical energy. The current! itself is not used, but flows on oyer the return wires out of the house and back to its Source in the power station. electricity in ly- e.xplalned. This coiii'hi rected at oifc ed up in tlie burned up in -not cousuiueti tor, Jt is only; tlie energy of the electric current which is utilized, jiist the .5, jsameias It is the energy of fall- water which is utilized from a PACKERS M.tVE COME CLEAR.

pn error should be cor- Electricity is not us- plectrlc lamp, it is nbt the electric stove, it is the electric mo- wateri power, i as much water flows out 01 the tall race of a water as enters the head gates. Not-a femgle drop of water is con- auined. Only the pressure, or ener- water is changed mecharUal power by the water wheel. f-And this if) eoiially true of the fij.ijjlectric as much electricity flows out of the hou.se, via the retirrn wirc.l is enters it. Only the of th electric current is 'utilised.

It ik changed into heat, rjij-poiwer and light through the medium electric heaters, electric motors und ejectric 1( mps. The elecirlfcity enters the house at a pressure of about 110 to 120 volts. Iti flows easily, and without serious along the copper wires. wires, cnown as the aor -pathl are protected with insula- anion. This insulation consists of rub- gums, varnishes and in add It 'te susnended to this each wire om.

porcelain blocks as furthernrecautlon The electricity through the insulation lot Uie wire Even if it did it could Kssbl -pass the air, 6r the pdr- blocks is are impervious flow i 0 the electric current. Ci'Ovjferi these wirjs, -or circuits, the cur- Js directer to every room and to parts of home it Is to hsed. Thei electric wires are gned to a try only. a certain it: of elfedtrlcity. To prevent a lyy flow of the current over the iallJiouse wires each line is pro- fiiiiecied with a little device called a A fust i is nothins more or leSB-than a of lead wire Inserted the line.

This bit of lead is deed to carry just so much cur- usually a lout 6 amperes at 110 tsi An5r attjjTPpt to draw more thllni this over the the wire and thus automatically circuit. 1 Oi-sThe electricity can not flow over wire )i "unless the circuit Is nlete. never yoii turn on an ictrlc lleht loti coranlete an elec- an( n'lnw the currcint to flov of this current throuph fUament tf lanin heats it iWliite Jiot and produces lipht. Whetf -'UflLlamPP are Ji service, and no other in use, no electricity is flow- Indications Are U. -S.

Can Take Action Reef Importers. Washington, April de partment of justice agents uncover new evidence In connection with the alleged control by the so-called American "beef trust" of beef imported into the United States from Argentina, it is not probable that action will be en under the Sherman anti-trust act against the packers to curtail their South activities. Investigation of the contracts with packers refrigerating space on steamships plying between Argentina and the United States, It was said tonight, hbwever, failed to show anything unusual or In conra- vention of the anti-trust act. So far as the department agents discovered, the American packers exercised only the ordinary business caution in making these- contracts for refrigerating space on steamshlpB and have laid themselves liable to prosecution. It was the first Idea of the department that the American companies had nio- noplized the steamship, refrigerating space and that an suit could be hinged upon this.

It seems unlikely ithat the department will find any gi-Qund for attacking tbe packers on the score of their interest" in ArgeiiUna beef, although the investigation is not complete. Recent reports to the department of agriculture showed that about 9,000,000 pounds of beef are imported monthly from Argentina, a siriall part of which is British owned. According to these reporta there are nine slaughtering and refrigerating establishments in Argentina, of which t1ie Chicago packers cpntrpl five. The department, however, would not be able to disturb this ownership, and reliance was placed largely upon the con tracts: for refrigerating spiace In steamships plying tietween the two countries. The anti-trust could not reach the ownership of, packing plants in other countries, though It could prevent a combination to monpolize the space on carriers engaged In foreign 1 i Pulitis Mwilll Ok )H; "Theni'iaTfier kand'laiy tejIiW farewell, "You are rifbt in cialon," aha iak iutOr "TbM your place.

You are a Vtr'iiaioit bf I didn't realise it biit I am beginning to aee a-l It iD to Her voice held able quality that sadndtja, and for that one aba opened on him the onminked batteries of her glorious gray The tournament -ball at Damory Court that night waa more than jui event. Tbe old mansion was ah irre- alatlbla magnet. The floor of low parlor waa known to be of delectable hugeness. Its gardens were a legend. The whole place, moreover, waa Bleeped in the very odor old mystery and new romance.

Small wonder that to this particular affair the elect major was the high custodian of the rolls, aa the laws of the Medea and gaily from the fartheat county line, and the big hoqses of the neighbor- hobd wisre crammed with guests. By-half past nine o'clock the phalanx of chaperons decreed by old eya- tom bad beigulf-'to arrive, and the great Iron gate at the front of the drive- erect ah ing ttnsal it glowed and Aa Vallut those rloii music oit' her swift melody tbdngh the bauble wak. but briciot board, iU Jeweled chaa tttdpaste? On her head a true dladeni tite guttering thing atal wpiaderful waa alaiihg a 4iift.e<ai!onatloa addireai held no ancli flotwery periods as would have rolled from the-njiajor's ioul, He had choaen a aingle paragrapli bai on In alQ boototn the a blstorywit the' Iftt Orasade in toF. He had trattalated a id memorlaed the archait; phraiihg. the quaint feeltog-of ttrie inkU noble' kntgbts bow In your fair as their lelge, whoin thjey know even in judgment, as dainty In fuiflliing these our acta of and do recomnend their all unto, your Good Grace In ks lowly wise US they can.

6 queen, whom the RellableiFoley's Honey and Tar Compound. be sure that you btiy Foley's Honey and Tar is a reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup, whooping coughs, hrdnchial and lag coughs, which are weakening to the system. It alpo gives prpinpt and definite! results for liorseness tickling throat and Btiiffy wheezy breathing BurrfeH's Drug Store. Fred McPwen, who has been inp thp state lUniversity at arrived, home' today for a visit over Sunday with relatives. mux FOLK FIND NEW REMEDY- ALL KIDNEy AND BLADEiER pfilfltPK RhcnHialifc PHIUN AWAII Re.

lleie Raekailbe and Bladder PIs- Afteila Few Taliea. lESleep dlsturbltJg bladder weakhess- and the xjtlier kindirefl ailments whfch so nonlv come -no. longer JH-ith declining be a source of dread thpse who are past the age of nejiv dlsciyery, Croxone( such becfiiiBe it (ves the vyeryncauae of the trouble, jgiks right into fihe. kidneys, Aval andllninga; cleans eJtttle ijing the neys new to pr iperjy It th i ices mj causjilig' rheumatism; nhc fllteriiBilf.slfi Piil poisonou; waste mieitter from the blood and drive it out of the system It matters not bow pld you are or you have suffered, Crbxohe is so that it. is impossible to take Jt Jntp the human system without resuHa.

Vou'will find it different from all other Therp is nothing else on earth like" it. It starts to work Immediately and more than a few doses are Belddm fe- to relieve even the most chronic, costicate If is the most wonderful remeiy fever made' for, reBtorlng tbe lifeless prgnns to heklth and strength and rid d'ing the systeni every iiHc kcid ii with the ntniost that nothing, on earth will so quickly cure aiich cbii- i. Tou can abtaitt ah origiiial Croxonc at trtfllbf cost (rom way the price If Croxone; should fail in a plhgietcasf. j. ing-proeeaslonal of carriagea.

These paased up a slope as radiant with the fairy light of paper lanterns aa a Japar nesel 'thoroughfare in featlval season. colored bulbs swung frpm tree and abrub, painting their raihboiw. luaters on graas and driveway. Under 4he high gray columns of the porch and- into the wide door, framed in Ita small leaded panes that glowed with the merry light within, poured a atream of Ipveliness: in car- of light tints, collared ahd edged with fur or elder, or wide- sleeved maDdarin coata falling back from daasling throats and arms, hair swathed with chiffon against the night and gaitently cavaliered by maa- cuiine black and white. Theae from their overflowed, presently, like dreams, to make obeisance to the dowagers and then to drift through flower-lined corridors, tbe foam on recurrent wavea of dlaobyery.

Behind tiie roae-bower In the ball, which shielded a dosen colored cello, guitars and premonitory chirpa and shivers, which presently wove Into tbe low and dreamy melody ot "Carry Me Back io Old Virginia." I aa the clock in the hall eiifmed ten, tbe music merged Into a marcii. Doors on opposite sides of the upper kail awnng wide and down the broad atafreaae came, with alow step, a stately'-proceasion: two taeralda in fawn-colored dpubleta witli acroU and trnmpeta wound with flowers, behind them Qneen of Beauty, her tipa resting lighUy.in the band of Knight of the Criniaon.RoBe, and these followed by aa brave a cobcoturse of lorda and ladiea aa ever graced castle- hall in the gallant days knlglit- hood waa In iiower." Shirley'a gown was of pure white: iier anna were swathed in tulle, croased with, atraps of aeedrpearl, over which hung long semMIpwing sleeves of satin, and from her shoulders.rose a stiff pointed oMTenef tlan lace, against whose' pale traceries her bronze hair glowed with rosy lights. The elge of tbetaqoare-cnt corsage was powdered. with tiie pearls and agatiist their sheenfher breaat and neck had the soft cneamy Ivory of Her straight plaiii train of satin, knotted with fresh white rose-buds (Nancy Cbdlmers bad labored for a frantic balf-bour in tbe dressing-room for thiB effect) waa held by tbe seveh-year-dld Byloo twins, beribboned knickerbockers, duly impressed with the grandeur of their privilege and intent on themselves glory. Shirley's face vwasy ill touched with the surprise that swept it mil Valiant had stepped She had looked to see hiniiin tlfe conventional paiiopiy'a liMscullne; mode decrees.

What had beheld was figure that mlgjkt have atepped out of an Blizabethan picture-frame. He was in deep purplef aiaaiied. gold. A cloak pf thin; erimsph; velvet narrowly edged with ermine biing from his shoulders, lined with tlssun- Uke cloth-of-gold. From the rolling brim of his bat swept a curling purple plume.

He wore aialender dresa-sword, and aniorder set with brilllanta apar-; kled oti his breast. The costume had been one had worn atj a fancy bait of tbe winter before, bad been made from a.palnt- Ing at Windsor of loneW the of BUckingbam, and tt perfect foil for wbiti Tbeelaven hnigbts of the each iKitb hU choien lady, if Ifig the Board of I ra the resiilar each dropped Katharine Had Never Looked Mere Handaome. ed bebind ready as the old- deliberate lurea iome- the nin- whole story of virtue ia written with the language of beauty, your which have been only wont to dlicern the kneea of kneeling hearts and, inwardly turned, found always the heavJenly solace of a aweet mind, see them, ready in heart ahd able with hands nOt only to assailing but to prevailing." A hushed rustle of ioud: the' merest whisper of allken feet and feathered fans tapped testified to a widespread approbation. It waa tbe flrat algbt mma'r there bad had of John Valiant and in both looks and manner he fitted their best Ideals. The queen's curtsey waa tbe algnai for the music, which throb suddenly into a march, and she st down beside him.

Couple afcer couple, knights and ladies, them, till the twenty-four for the royal quadrille. It fashioned lancers, but t' strain lent the familiar thing of the stately effect net. I Quadrillea were not invented as alda to conversatioui and Valiant's and Shirley's waa necessarily limited. "The decorations are clous!" she said as they faced each other, briefly. "How did you manage 1" Home talent with a XJn- Jefferson and I did it writh our little hatchets.

But the They were swooped and Shirley found herself curtaylng to CbUly Lusk. "More than queen!" be aald under hla breach. "I had my heart set on naming you today. I reckon I've lost my rabbit-foot!" Opposite, in turn. Betty Page bad slipped her dainty hutd In John Valiant's.

"Ah haven't seen such a lovely daiice for yeahs!" she slgiied. Iqn't Shlrjejr too sweet? If Ah baU hair lilH. hei -B. Ah wouldn't spealc to a soul on earth!" I exlgeneiea of the figure gave no space for answer, and presently, after certain. labyrinthine evolutions, Shirley's eyes were gazing into "How adorable you look!" pered, as he bowed over "How does it feel to be a little head waa iMvar made to wear a crown," abe laughed.

"Queens should be regal. Miaa Fargo would i Tbe music swept the rest not the look of blinding gave lier that made her wildly aa she glided on. The last note of allp- pedlnto a waits dreamily alow, and Valiant put his arm'about SlLlrlejr and they floated.away.. Onoe befora. In the inoonlighted garden at RoaMrood, abe bad.

lain in bis.arm for onel brief In- staat then she bad seemed, jtlce aome reaiicbili. Now, ber body-awaying to Us livery she waa another creature. Under tba! drooping tawny ber tece waa aa pale aa the wblta satin of ber4o were pdrtad. and as they I moved, be oonid feel per heart and fail to ber County -Commiasioiilf April. 1914rm G.

W. Camer, Juror -I 2M AV. M. l.i}rcjp.-.. 3.25 CUas.

Rush, Juror 41.60 J. M. Davis, Juror 1- 1.3.90 t. Frerking, juror 29.70 lobn Bopkeh, juror 14.20 E. Williams.

Juror 11-50 j. E. Lipe. Juror 22.50 e. C.

Lewis. Juror 23.70 Tom Johnson, Juror 44,60 V. C. Lyman, juror 41..50 Frank Npgie. Juror S.30 A.

J. WUIIatos.jJuror J. Powell, Jiiror 2.50 J. W. Paul Klein, juror 2..50 P.

Laritz, Juror 44 .00 Ijne Means. 28.70 T. M. Slack, Juifor X). A.

Rnish, Juiior 40.00 M. Tipple, juror 28.60 Jeffries, Juror 10.90 D. H. Morrison, juror 24.80 W. M.

Leavltt. Juror 4 14.80 W. K. Rice, juror 10.00 H. K.

Turner, juror 41 80 0. Adamp. juror 24.30 Wm. Knfleld, Jufor J0.S, 10.00 Hnrnoy Ravin, juror 41.60 Suinniersi Juror 28.90 Rudolph Myffrs, juror 12.10 0. H.

juror 13.00 S. T. Knfleld. Juror H. juror 3.no 1.

1::. Walqulst. juror 4.50 R-bt. Parnetjt, juror 4.00 R. DIcklnscn.

juror 4.30 S. Perkins, juror 3.70 D.iff Palstriiisr, juror 3.40 juror 3.30 .1. Spencer, juror 4.00 I.ndv'ar Juror 5.00 Oaut'e Boyer, juror 8.90 Bruce juror 2.70 Geo. juror 2.90 Wm. Green, juror 2.85 A.

R. Baxley, juror 3.40 S. T. Baxley, juror 2.6;> J. V.

SlacU 3.00 G. F. Kinp, juror 2.80 ,1. Hersliberger, Juror 2.50 G. Biitterfleld, Juror 2.9r.

M. Nelson, .1. St. vs. Rtophofison Ills' agaiiL be wbla- haiid.

biestb. (To be continued.) Vantlten JiiiaM CeatiWt St Louia, April Hamilton, the left handed pitcher. Juibped his contract today with the 8t LouU and Joined the City and Cement mi. Fourth. W.

J. Ihrlg, CODS. St. vs. Prank Stephenson wit.

St. vs. Frank Stopheiison M. J. P.

St. E. Davton Himes J. Ihrig, cons. E.

Da.v- ton HImes P. Duncan, J. P. St. vs.

Roy Alexander J. P. Duncan. J. P.

St. vsi H. Waite, fet al. G. M.

N'elscn. drawing P. Duncan, drawing P. Duncan. J.

P. St. vs. H. Lamheth T.

S. Ball, cons. St. vs H. W.

Lambeth L. H. Jackson, sheriff St. vs. H.

W. Lambeth A. Decker, sheriff St. vs. H.

W. Lambeth Cllne, wit. St vs. H. W.

Lambeth L. I. Simpson, wit. St. vs, H.

W. Lamheth J. T. Reld; wit. St.

vs. H. W. Liurbeth R. N.

McMillen, wit. St. vs, A R. Gibson, wit. St.

vs. H. W. Ijarabeth C. St.

vs. H. Lambeth W. Dodd, wit. Si.

vri. W. C. C. McPherson, wit.

St. vs. H. W. Lambeth W.

Allen, wit. St. vs. H. W.

O. E. Fones, wit. St. vs.

H. W. Ijambeth John Jacobs, wit St vs. H. W.

Orlando Hunter, St. vs. H. W. Lambeth P.

D. Lester, wit. St. vs. H.

W. Lambeth Roy Phillips, wit. St vs. H. W.

-J- C. Christy, wit St. vs. H. W.

I.ambeth Tinsly. wit. St H. W. Lambeth W.

O. McKlnley, wit. St. vs. H.

W. Lambeth A. E. Hughes, wit St. vs.

H. W. Lambeth Claude Bradford, wit. St vs. H.

W. Lambeth J. O. Major, wit. St vs.

H. W. M.E. PuUenwlder, steno. St vs H.

W. Lambeth 53.85 Ira D. Kelley, board for 45.50 H. A. Brown, com.

lun. E. A. Brightly W. R.

Heylmun. com. lun. E. A.

Brightly Chas. Xelson, cons. lun. E. A.

Brightly H. A. Ewing, counsel lun. E. A.

Brightly Fred Thompson, wit. lun. E. A. Brlahtiy 1 Lee Sanders, wit lun.

E. A. Briehtly Miller, wit. lun. B.

A. Brlphtly Brightl.v, wit lun. E. I Brightly jBall, wit, lun, B. A.

Brightly U- 4 iSmlth Hattle C. Wood in Hattie Boorn Al Brown, exam: phys. Hat- 3.G5 2.90 4.30 6.90 4.00 4.00 9.65 5.50 4.65 .25 4.40 2.80 2,25 2.25 7.10 7.10 L.W .9. 11.60 1.50 11.60 Huggitts Groc. paup.

mdse. 1 .30 G. Chewning, iiauper mdse. 6.02 fi. W.

Sieyer, pauper mdse 15.19 J. G. Mittlebach, pauper 4.0O Graf pauper 18.74 Krupp Coal pauper 2.25 Fryer pauper mdse 16.00 A. Folkner, paupr 8.60 Everett Beckes, pauper 27.05 D. Schomerus, pauper mdse.

3.00 P. Malcolm, 57.85 Wheeler pauper rent 4.00 Wilson, pauper rent 3.50 R. McMillen, prof, services 1 Russell, pauper board Bert Patton, pauper board- S. A. Nlemeyer, pauper care S.

M. pauper 18.00 Humboldt Gas. iiauper gas 12.00 lola Junk pauper coal lol-d lee and. C. S.

pauper coal iiauper coal iola Junk pauper St. John's Hospital, aiipropria- llOll J. W. Trowbridge, care ot siiiull pox patients 23.5,^ C. Riinnells, paup.

nierf. practice Dr. B. Cope. paup.

uied. Jiio. R. Percy, and exp Reutlier, work at county farm A. Diinlaj), hay for eounty farm- Campbell Undertaking Com- pauper burial Jno.

wolf scalps Clarence Brown, crow heads Clty of iola, Kas, water apd elect. and Kan. Tel. phones S. Crumley, sal.

and exp. I. Roberts Music rent pf' Burrough's Add. pai.r.s r. V.

attend clock- Louis White, county livery-- lola Junk Co, casing Ramsay county York Store, co. mdse Globe Clo. and Shoe county mdse. Perham Smith, co. T.

Shannon mdse A. W. Beck, rent of cots and county mdse. i-lall Litho. sup-plies Crane supplies Evans supplies H.

K. Multord supplies Will iJ. supplies --Bell Memorial Hospital, care of "liatient report tuberculosis cases l.K. 4.00 7.75 .90 4.50 12.50 lO.OO 2.25 50.00 n.oo :n.2n 15.00 9.00 1.00 1.70 L. 97.24 34,45 73:00 1.00 1.00 25.00 5.00 8.45 27.98 2.04 23.80 3.00 6.93 11.50 14.65 61.15 19.86 9.43 62.2.^ .01.95 3.00 8.00 36.22 8.88 18.30 3.00 4.00 9.80 2.55 7.90 30.00 16.00 2.80 4.00 32.25 10.00, 35.00 lO.W 10.00 Will H.

King, county printing Connett Print. co. printing 3.00 3.00 10.25 Iola Register, print, and 157.19 W. M. Endicott CO.

road work 3.44 J. S. Rafferty, co. road 5.00 D. H.

Nicholson, co. road work 6.67 P. H. CO. road work 4.0;25 S.

D. Bartlett, co. road 52.80 E. Walters, co. road 1.50 Stranghomer, co, road work 4.83 J.

H. Butts. CO. road 10,07 C. Peterson, co road 10.14 D.

Smith, CO. road 24.37 Luccock Apt, CO. road work Jno. W. Brown, salary and Expense 110.63 Vide -M.

FethernglU, salary and expense J. Kied Schmidt, salary and ex- Kirk's Detective Agency, detective service M. Antrim, repairs at jail Allen County Supply paup. gas A. Folkner.

co. Brlgham co. J. 1 Holcomb -Mfg. CO.

mds. Lee Weiiier, co. mdse. Peter Dahl, pauper rent J. Varner, pauper rent Hart, pauper mdse Thos paup, Cl'nu amVRejTiolds, paup.

mds. L. R. Foster, and paup. indse.

L. F. Wilson, paup Cochran; Shellraan, paup. i R. N.

McMillen, Imi. Hernandez CPO I.anibeth, (lutopsy Jose T. iiiifopsy Joi.p. Hernandez I. nutopsy K.

McMillen, autopsy Hnrnandez A. WfA.Hi, juror lo.sf Ilerjian- .1. Paul, Jinnr! iD.sf jfor- A. Dickln.son. Juror, r.losH S.

lluinniel, Juror Uose 1 Irrtlan.ioz WiiHon, juror Jose Hernandez -W. F. Young, Juror Jo.se Hernandez Claude Bradford, wit. Jose Hernandez O. E.

Fone.s, wit. Jose Hernan- iloz A. 0. Boring, wit. Jose Hernandez li.

C. Roberson, wit. Jose Hernandez Rnxie Cashaw, wit. Her- n'andez Efiiitapp, wit. Jose Hernandez- Wih.

McKlnley, wit. Hernandez -i .50 Hackney Son, pauper 33.86 Tctal $8222.46 State of Kansas, Allen County, ss. 1 R. Culbertspn, County CJerk; in and for said state and county, do hereby-certify the foregoing to be a true ar.d correct statement of all claims allowed by the Board of County Com- niissinners of said County. at the re.gular April; 1914, meet- irsr, in the amounts for the iiur- as above specified.

Witness my hand and seal this 8th dav of April. 1914. (Seal.) R. E. CULBERTSOX, County Clerk.

2 2 .110 2.nil 2 .00 2 .00 2 .00 1.00 5l' .50 .50 (First Published April 1, 1914) TO PAY BOG T.4X. is hereby given to all persons owning, keeping or harboring any dog or hybrid two months old or over, that the licensp of tax Is due on tiie iRt. day of April, 1914 must be paid at the office of the City Clerk without further notice. Done my office this Ist. day of 1914.

GRANT BILLBE. (4)-8-9-10 City Clerk. Mr. Barron," thf traveling man operated on for apiiiendlcltis at the hos- here some days'ago, was some- 'what worse today and srave fwirs LB that he canntfi OQOV- 68.09' I 27.50 58.89 80.84 ,33.34 33.34 33.34 Hoover Kerr, salary 166.66 pcnse --II. L.

Palstring, salary and ex- pnes Jno. W. Laury, salary and expense R. K. Culbertson, salary and expense less fees Frank R.

Forrest, salary J. B. Smith, salary er. 1.50 1..50 4.30 9.45 6.60 9.45 Hoover Kerr, board prison Hoover Kerr, expen.se E. P.

Brighani. salary and mile- I age 140.00 G. Al. Reynolds, salary and mile ase i Stock! 34.35 J. H.

Brown, salary and mileage 169.85 75.00 33.34. 41.68 72.32 7.5.00 50.00 75.00 40.00 5.00 5.00 7.50 5.00 3.30 3.30 3.00 3.00 1 .50 9.65 8 .00 lie Boorn I I. K. Cdffleld. wit.

Hattie Botfrn Buel Dougherty, wit. Hattie Boorn Lentz, wit Hattie Boorn John Shisher, wit. Boorn J. B. Smith, Juy.

Floyd J. C. Woodin, P. Flpyd Ba Roy Alexander, wit. 8t vs.

H. W. Lambeth -i- A K. I Gibson. iWiotos.

Stvs. H. W. iLarobeth 4 Njek hoard of Roy Alepnder J. E.

jOratton, transciiipt St. va H. W. Lambeth S. Park, hallifl St.

vs. H. Lambeth McMillen, exp. Inq Jose Hernandez ..1 Smithy pauper; Waters Danfortbi paiip mdae- BHBsett pauper mdse J. H.

iSchuette, pauper R. Rayt paiiper H. Stayer, Garl ft Bvnteri paurper, Joale Bwicba, paiuilpf KM' 1.50 1.30 1.35 1.35 1.35 4.45 8.,50 30.90 9.25 12.50 15.35 10:00 2.19 16.00 liis 37 SSS 1.50 Chss. H. Apt, salary G.

Williams, salary Margaret Forney, salary F. J. and exp I ana Culbertson, salary Emma A. salary Hiriiett P. Smith, salary Fay Potter, clerical work C.

Turner, clerical work Chas. H. Schaffner, assisting auditors CeciUe C. Turner, assisting au- J. T.

Tyler, county expense J. A. Whitlow, assessing Boyer, assessing I E. Beatty, assessing Carl Cory, assessing M. J.

Adams, assessing R. H. Blair, assessing Geo. H. assessing W'.

Edwards, assessing W. E. King, assessing M. Dildine, assessing Frank Smith, assessing Thos. F.

liogan, assessing Geo. D. Voglesong, truancy wk. J. S.

Siitcliffe, salary and J. Rhoades Son, lumber and cpal I. E. Beatty, bridge work S. Dlokerson, bridge G- D.

Smith, iiridge work. D. Ard. chainman Pitts road Alderman, chainman Pitts road C. Plumbing co.

plumb. 1P5.00 12.00 33.22 18.00 (0.00 10.00 8.00 JO.OO 90.00 Jt4.00 90,00 84.00 75.00 24.00 38.10 40 .38 2 .00 1.00 11,00 1.50 1.50 20.0ir The following breeding stock will make the season of 1914 at my farm, 3 miles southwest of LaHarpe, Kans. Bred Lieen.se Mt92. FONT.AIX, 58B2I Registered in the Percheron Society of America. No.

27147. Rosier, No. 20940. Pure. Bred License No.

B.4R0X Registered in the Ameirieaii Trotting Register Rule 1. Sire--Baron Wilkes, No. 4758. by Ashward No. 30509, KEMITKT DICK Black jack, light points, three years old.

For further particulars see bills. Jersey Vale Stock Farm W. ('. Crowell, Prop. PliO.NK Ji .1 i tvill give one colt to the first man in each school district breeding to either my horse or Jaclt.

Horse, SIR LOCK HART, chestnut sorrel, 1-7 bands high, weight about 1200 sired by Lockhart (6864) Ist dam. Pocahontas, slired by Domineer (8575) and he by Red Wilkes 2nd dam. School Girl, by Phil Renshaw ril.180), grandson of Duriuid, 3 TA dam. Belvy Allen by Bird Allen, son of Ethen Allen (43); and 2:15 to pole; 4th dam; Belle Climax, by Climax, sop of Almont (33); 5th dam. Lady Allen, by Tucker's Green Mountalil Morgan 6th Dolly by.

Orange Morgan. Jack, KANSAS PETE, a good one; mares must be appr6v by me. TEHMS-rHorse, $10 to insure living colt; Jack, $8. £. We Benlamla 1 Mile South Eaal ef Sleetrle JPewer Hoase..

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