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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 8

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'WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 26, 1916 THE EMPORiA GAZETTE PACE SEVEN i Gazette Want Ads Bring Results why it would be profitable" for you to advertise in it. If you want a job i If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your house If you want to sell your house If you want to sell your farm If you want to buy property If there is anything that you want the quickest to supply that want is by placing an advertisement''in the GAZETTE. TheresuHs will surprise, and please you i SNAPSHOTS AT SPORT GREAT CHANGE IN FOOTBALL RULES Committee. jlcct In Fcb- Mini 1 'Slay iuji Touchdown nndl "Hoily i orno ir IOXS101 published tft tho PARAMOUNT PICTURES Jesse L. Lnsky Presents the Marvelous Emotional Star, CHARLOTTE WALKER, in That Supreme Life Drama of the Slums, Entitled Dully Docombor 20, 1515 New York, Jan.

20. -The two-day meeting of the ball, llulfa Commitloe for Xo'w York 2 Tiuiid 21! la' no I likely to devolcp any radical in the playing codo 'for next season. Parko Davis," the Princeton University delegate to the meeting, in discussing possible action at the con; foroiice, rccciitlj: the liast arises a cry "that to sBOitrp a touchdown tlie im)l shpuld'bo actually touched behind the goal line. From the West ccmcs a suggestion IhaV the Iry for goal following a touchdown be abolished. The movement to require ball actually to be touched doAyn behind the line to constitute KIN PL WANTED ron.

I turn liousp "ft. less close in" und near'school. Address C. care Gazette. rent, two 'tliree unfurnished rooms Address M.

S-, caro Gazette. WANTISD Second-hand boiler, SO lo 100 gallon. range A 'good buggy. Phone women to travel. if 75.Oil 1 a month and, expenses; three to work in Emporia, a Call or address Clinton Hotel, Airs.

Jones. ESTATE FOR liouse In good two outside buildings, good well, ono and five-eighths acres touchdown arises from the disputes cf two instances in tho major games of the In which tome of tho hvttor believed that the ball in each instance actually crossed 'the the officials in these games ruled A masterpiece of modern realism, with a terrific lesson. A drama that hits at the careless landlords of vile tenements, A Broadway success, that has made the world better and thrills every spectator genuine emotion. The most wonderful mother-drama ever written Under nnd by vlrtun of nttltr of siilo to mo dirnctnd. nnd iMnod out of thn District Court of Lyon 'county, Kansivs, on the 1 -Sil; 1 OecPinboi, 1 til ft, If) thorolri i pending In which W.

II filter was 'plaintiff, Jtimns nrflnslier ridii Matilda Orc-asher, lila Thom.iN L. Mutklns and Anna Mulleins, bis (wife; li. Only, John ft la irk nnd Lloyd, wore I wil! 'on Monduy. tbo Hit of Janii- iiry, liilii, at 10 o'clock a. at THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 5c and lOc, OE3OI 3OE3OX aonaoi 3OE3OI published In Kmn'bvln Dully Jnnuuir rcmac s.ALj-: OF luiAft The undersigned vfili to sell anil to (lie highest biddei for cash oil Monday, the 31st day 'Pf 'January, Illlti, at lu o'clock a.

"I tho front door of the LCUI thouitT In ICmporln, Lyon Kaiisas, thu following de- 'The movement to abolish tho down, balance manv time, holy payments Tus is a simper some committee's. Tho goal 1P HIU th erat ive touchdown, however, has been Mercantile Company. and sllould lje the game FOR easy terms, im- i because of its historical inter- proved 4S acres, three miles good' because it is an attractive foa- Kinall town, acres threo and ta'rerof play and because no sound one-half miles of good small town. Write Ira Stonebraker, Allen, for price and terms. FOR good girl for kitchen and chamber work.

Clinton Hotel. WORK in. r'csLuunvnt or hotel kitchen, by man; experienced dishwasher. Want to work up as waiter. Want steady job.

1'hoiio 1 I CM Black. Sixth' Avenue, n. scribed real estate, to 59 and- 41 "soVtu" EOal touchdown slopo Avenue 'm Woodland wa lllld lls r.na been All(liuoll io llc city of Umpu- ria, Kan. is a good IIOUBO and burn and other improvements on this property. Second: Lota 1)7, 100, loi, 102, in 107, 1 10, 1 I I inclu- sivo in block IS in tiic (own of Plymouth, in Lyrin County, Kansas.

This property lias a good house and barn, well, fruit and trees. Hale is made under ion and order of the Probate' Court Lyuu Couu- T. 13. Welch, Administrator of the of Hannah Bunbury. Deceased.

forty-aero ad- argument has been or can be "vunccd for its feature nf piay that really calls for aullen is the practice which appeared hero and I hero during the tracts on iho edge of town; best among players on defense of ideation in 'Lyon County, on West norihg the flight, of, tho ball on a Call Phone 1068. II. FOR OR For farm, good resident property Emporia. Address Lock Box 3 15. Strong City, Kan.

as bouse- kecpcr by widow with Imy- old. Must be good, respectable place. Address Mrs H. Moorbouse, Strob, lud. FOR 100-acre farm known as tho David Van Gundy homestead.

See HI. C. Little, Agent. FOR Lyon County farm; terms. Dr.

T. A. Leach. modern houses, oth excellently- located. G.

W. Hur' forward pass and deliberately putting the player trying to recover tho ball out of tbc play liy violent blocking' at the expense of a len- arcK, penalty. This Is the only glaring dafect that the thrashing season of disclosed in th present ules." by. iniddlc-ased Svoitsan; honsesvork, cooking or Address B. M.

care of Gazette. Reference furnished upon 'request. WANTED Landscaping and brick sidewalk work. II: A. Bragg, I'liore 11.77 Green.

girl would like to help with plain sewing by the day. rhonc 1-IB1. at home. Tel- opljono 1127 Black; 117 South Mechanic. Ironing to lake home.

wasbing and Phono 1474. will call for mid deliver. Phone 1307 Dlnck. housework or work by the day. Phone nine.

of any'kind bj 1 S-ycar-old boy; 103 Commercial. office, 520 Congress. in store or FOR SALE FOR heating and other Mechanic, Phone 275. stove goods FOR and chnnl wood and hedge posts. Phono 1213 Blue.

G. W. Sleisher. FOR goods and buggy; Mechanic. Phone 275.

FOR 1) i rSttec dirt. Telephone" Y09. FOR pork and beet Telephone. 709. FOR RENT FARMS acre farm, good mprovcnionts; three-fourths mile from Olpe.

Address XX, care Gazette. FOR liouse, modern except heat, 218 Exchange. Mabel II. Edwards, phone 12S8, or 503. 15ASKKT.

UALL Tlie team will leave Km- poria tomorrow for a thrco-ganio trip. Games will bo played with vV'ashburn, the'Kansas Aggies' and the Indians. This is the first trip the Teachers have 'taken, and Coach "Bill" llargiss is anxious to sec how his rangy basket lessors "will act away from home. The Nor-i mal has shown bursts of real speed iii'several games and'in others (he team woVk vvas'bn-the bum, Hut Hiirglss has drilled tho auintet hard: the past few days, and the Normal will make an attempt to break the Kl'TICI F.LL COAC11 US' New jan. announcement that llio Cornell University Athletic- Association has signed Coach Jack lo a ten- y.uur contract.

ta train the Ithaca track team, Is another of the manner In which Cornell looks 'ahead in the matter of collegiate and intercollegiate sports. Moakley crane to Cornell seven leen years ago and since LStlH has had charge of the. trac kV. cross-country squads without a-Ureak. lives cut the term of bis new contract Cornell bo will have served thu Red anil W.bUo twenty-seven -which is un- enualed in.

this line 'of sport at this time. Like Coach of -the rosy- publifihod In Daily CJB.KCUo, Jiuiunry 17, lll.lu.J I'lmLlCATlOX To VauClovo: You hereby notViiciV that you liavc been in an action pending in the Dli-lrict Court of Lyon County, Kansas, wherein The Cooperative Mercantile Company, corporation. Is plaintiff and you, Van ('leve, aro thu defendant; that yon must answerer olhonviHo plead In. the'petition, now on illn'lu tho office of iho dork ol" iiiiid DiHirlct on or before Iho 10th day of March, IS) 1(1, or Iho same will bo taken true, nnd rmi- dcred agiiinslr you accordingly, ad- and dccrccinj; you to lit; in- ilcblcd to tilo plaintiff In the KHIII of SM7.1KÍ, witli intercut rato of per cent from the I (Hh of uary. I I ti and for cost thin (mil.

You will further lultu notion thai, tin out of the above court, and tluil tho sumo has levied upon Iho fol- descrilK-d real oiilaln. Hiluat- eil in the City of Emporia. Lyon County, KaiiBas, to wit: l.ols on Union Htrcol, and IS on Rural Stroet; that tho same been levied upon as your properly, and will be uold to satisfy Ihu jndti- 'inent of tho court in thu above entitled caiiHO. The Co-operative jlercantilo Company, a Corporation, P.y I. 13.

Lninbt-Tl, ils atlornoy. Attest: K. II. Uocb, Clerk of DiSlrict Court. Dally I front, door of the In' tint City el" lOtnporln, In Lyon Comity, Kunsiui.

sell til public auction to ihu bidder for cash, tint follow- real property, uiuiiiteil In Lyoii I County. Kanrnn, to wit: All of fhc rlfilit, title anil intoivst ot ouch umi iilll of llio nui'tlOH iibovu named, iho 1 iMist half of llui of section nuiiibor 'nine township iwi-nty (-0), ruiiKO thirteen oust cipal meridian, Lyoii Oouniy, Kansas. Tho juinm to bn sold without ap- priiisoiuonl, lo llio juiin- numl and ilocroo rendered in Btiid as reclUsil lu suiil order ot Winuiss my hand this IStlt dny of Wall SliorJrf of Lyon Madden, Attorney for Pial tiff. (First publlshod In limporla. (Jaxotto, Dccomlier 20.

NOTlCli OK SUMIUKK'S llndor and by vlrtuo of mi order of snle to mo directed, and hitmi'd out of the District Court, of Lyon County, Kaunas, on tho day of Docein- ber, In caiiso theraln pond- inpr, in which lOlhi llnnlor wan plain- tin', nnd Vance Fyfo. Jarnos John Clyde Kyfo, Krunic l''yfo, Lina (First published lu Iho 'yfc, "fiioblu-mindcd person, and Daily (Jiizctto, Docnnibcr 110, la. D. Scott, as guardian of sisiit Lina NOT1IC1C KyfO, woro detondants, I will, on Tim Stnlo of Kansas lo OI.U» U. IMonilay, tho day of man and Mm.

otto hlti IOJG, 10 o'clock n. at llio wife, OrcelliiK: front door ot the coiirllioiiwo, In tho You hnrohy notltlnd and will CJlty of lOmporia, in Lyon County, UiUo that you have Kansas, finll at nucl.lou to in llio District Court of Lyon highest bidder for cash, llio follow- County, Kansas, In a null whoroln ing described real property, Kiluutod Ktruho la phiiiil.ll'f, and Olio li. in Lyon County, KiuiiiaB, to wit: I man and Mrs. Otto IInminin, hia Lot numbered six, of tho uorlh-j wlfo, and arc oast, itviarlur of Kcctlon uliiuleeii, townutiip tiixto.iMi. fioulh of rango ton, east of tho sixth principal meridian In Kansas, containing thirty-six aci'Ou and twculy-fwo oiuj-hundrodthn You will I a lie.

not ico further Unit plainl.iff'ti petition and arc on til') in tl'f dl'i'lci! of llio ctorlt of until court, and thai you must luiuwcr or olhrrwbiu pload lo tho luiuni on or before tho llth day of or thn KMIW! will bn taken an Inn; and judgment rnn- ot ti acre, to the offlclnl plat of Ihn siirvny of liindii; Lots numbered ono ami llvo, of tho northeast quarter of section iluroii you UB prayod in auld niiiotoen, townslilp alxteim, Hoiilh of petitions. range ten, east of the sixth principal You will take further notice lliiil meridian in Kiinsaa, containing ono Iho judgment roiutnrod in the iibovt 1 streak of Coach Merner's. Kansas Aggies. The Aggies seem Lo become think the Missouri Valley basket FOR of rooms; Cedar Street. Petera Hardware, or J.

A. McCoy. FOR six rooms, barn, well. Inquire 722 East Street. Phone 1225.

FOR three-room cottage, furnished, near Normal. Phone 1S3 Dlue. FOR stock farm. 'Address W. L.

Bowcll, Minister, Madin, Kan. FOR or botlr. of my farms, one mile from Americus. John Forbcck. ball championship will rest in Manhattan this year and tho Normals, may slip one over on the confident- lixture at Some years HEQ after a noiahln viclory It the Ithaca Unive'rsily' i l.rack team, Moak- like Courtney, given a FOR modern house, except heat.

Phone 15G7. FOR store room, Whitloy building, West Sixth Avenue. Apply to Jason Austin, Whit- Icy Hotel. ROOMS FOR rooms in modern house, furnished for sitting- room and bedroom; 1017 Congress. farmers tomorrow night, game of the trip will be with tho Has.kcll Indians on the new gym jn Lawrence.

The Indians have improved remarkably since their opening exhibition in Kmpo- ria, and the Normal will have to hustle to win from them a second time. The Touchers should have no iroubb; to win from the Washburn live at Topeka, Saturday. An Emporia boy, 'Jay Ciishman. is on the ilrst basket ball siiuad of Kansas Aggies and has played forward in several games Ibis season. "Boexe" was one of tho stars for the Aggies against Washburn last week and although he IKIS not been in any of the big games, ho promise of developing into a fast and heady player.

He was a sub on the Aggie five lust year. The cc baiidsomc home by'thc anil FOR rooms for light housekeeping; 912 Commercial. Phone 1 2 Blue. STOCK, ETC. '-FOR The' '1915 ri grand clin mpion stallion, HeaBon for 'selling: Wo have four crops of his colts, and aa ft business proposition, offer him.

Call or write J. JI. Armstrong, president Lyon County P. H. B.

Association, Emporia, Kan. 'FOIl Perdieron- stud coming 2 yours old. liecbrdcd, of A. Both. preinlunv 'at' state These colts'aro good ones.

J. H. Armstrong, Owner, Emporia, Kan. puppies; 7.2-2.' terrier best ratting strain. Phone FOR 'blood ducks, each.

Phone FOIl Orpington cockerels, Phone H8; FOR room in modern IIOUEC, men preferred. I'hone 1007, 702 Neosho. FOR housekeeping rocma with biUh; 523 Congress. FOR R.BNT—One furnished and one unfurnished room; 709 Merchant; FOR RENT- rooms. largo housc- Plione 1 528 Green.

FOR room with kitchenette, Oil Neosho. FOR housekeeping rooms; 910 Commercial. LOST AND FOUND TAKEN 3-year-old gelding, weight about 1,000 pounds. Telephone 2 on 2n or 2 on 28. The Topoka State Journal Says: "The Bill Ilarfiiss Teacher quintet will face a real basket ball team Thursday when it meets tho Aggie live.

In spite of the fact that they are still muchly in the Kansas conference race, the Normals have not made the showing they were expected to make." underclassmen, so- Ihat today both Courtney and Moitklcy are mucb part of and Hhacii us tbo oldest inliaiutaui. Moaklcy's children have grown up and bnon gradu'- 1 alcd from Cornell an'cl so far one look into the future Moakley will complete his active career at I Cornell. In Kixning Moakley lo an- oihcr long term contract Cornell has taken time by tiie forelock and prevented any rival university from lifting the famous'coach. Tbo same method was pursued, tu some extent, in (he of Ur. Al Sharpe, tho tooUxill coach, and as result when Yale alumni expressed tbe desire that Shixrpo return to New Haven anil lift football to a winning plane, it was found that he was under a live-year' contract with four years yi't to run.

Courtney, Moakloy and Sliarpe all signed up for some years major at Cornell in the liiindK of excellent coaches, satisfactory to students, and faculty. No greater honor can' conic lo Moakloy except bis selection as coach of an American Olympic Games and at the next revival of this international meet it almost certain iliat he will bo tho flioico for the position luft vacant by like death. published In Ktuporia Dally Caxctfo, January I 1 NOTICIO Notice lieroby Is given tho creditors and all others interested in thu estate of Jacob O. -Jones," deceased, that the on report of their administration and will make final settlement of said estate at the Probate Court of Lyon County, Kansas, on Mony, February 7. 19 1C, and that an application will bo mudo for an order tliis court, linding and adjudging who are tlio heirs, iluviseGiJ or legatees of (lie deceased, and a hearing had as to administrator's nnd attorney's Anna Rowlands, R.

C. Williams, Executors of tho estate of Jacob O. Jones, deceased. hundred twenty-three acres and 6pvnnt.y-oii;hl oiio-hundrodllin of an' according lo tho official pint of tho survey of hinds; all In Lyon County, Kaunas; Tho uiimn to ho r.old, subject lo Iho appraisement on lilo in said court, pursuant to tho and tlneree ror.dorotl In siald cattsu, recited in said ordor of WltiiOBB my hiind tbia 2'Jth day of 'December, 111 15. Walt lluvta, Sheriff Cuunty, Kiinsas.

tiff. Parker, Attorney for Pluin- published in liuijioria Daily axe tie, 1 1 I'MXAli SIOTTMOHONT Notice hereby is given llus creditors and all imorosfeil in the ebiate of Mnrparet J. Murgiiu, clo- cGiiscd, that the undersigned has on lili; a report of his administration, and will make Uiuil settlement of siitd estate at the Probiito Court of Lyon County, Kansas, on MoudHy, February I'l, and that application will made for order of court, finding adjudging uho are tbc heirs, devisees or teos of this deceased, bearing had as to administrator's nnd attorney's fees. William ,1. Morgan, Administrator of tho Estate or J.

Morgan, Deceased. Attest: 1 Clerlt of County, (Heal) Bethany College and Raker are tho leaders in thra Kansas Conference race. Bethany has lost but one conference game and Baker has not lost game. The Bethany team lucked a victory, from Iho Normal several ago and the Teachers after icvcnge. Tho llargiss live is a bettor team than either Bethany or according to the fans who have seen all three teams in action by tho Jumping of Jimmy Jacksnn to lit the Teachers the Wichita Club.

Latllmoro bus MAX.UiKK FOIt TOPKK.V Topeku, Jan. Lattimoro, lor the past two SIUIH'OIIH captain and second baseman, hns been 'appointed malinger by John Bnyago, owner of tins club, to (ill the vacancy caused and tho Swedes caught in a shimp. TKAH Jan. Ottawa University basket Inill live rehabilitated anil and tuned up for the remainder of the season under the direction of Conch A. A.

Schabiagcr, will play its first game the two new men next Friday night on the local court. Tho Lowe oud Campbell live, of Kansas which defeated Ihe undefeated lola Y. M. C. A tet Snturday night, will he here.

The Ottawa (lye will go to Bnker, Febru- bcon with Topekii two years and is conceded to be one of llio most consistent nnd second Hiicko in the Wcslftm l.cague. The Topckfi Club has tlic purcliuse of two new iiliiycrs. One'is National League pitcher from Brooklyn and tlie other an outliolrlcr from the Nebraska. State League. Sirs.

'Dennis, of Amnricus. Its Emporla yesterday to do her shopping. published in Emporia Daily January in, 11; NtyricK SKTTLKMIONT Notice, hereby given Ihe crnd- iiors and all others interested in the euiate of JI. deceased, that tbe undersigned file a report of her niliiiliilKtration will inaho Una! settlement' of said estate llio I'robiilc Court of Lyon County, on Monday, February 2.S, and that, ah ap- plicalion will lie made for an order of this court finding anil adjudging who tlio hoirs, devisees or Ices of Ihe doccasnci. and a had as to administrator's und attorney's fees.

Aitbn J. Coodrich, Executrix of tho Kslulo of Lc-ivltt, Mr. FOR Stfeol. -A calf, at JS West Mrs. Roy Bangs, of Madison, was a shopper'in Emporia stores yesterday.

Mrs. W. n. Murpliy, Pueblo. visiting relatives In Enipo- rla.

and Mrs Saftordvllle, transacted ary for the first conference: gamo Emporia yesterday. with thb new team. B. K. Hohoiiscc, of Mrs.

Addle F. Halm is sick Arthur Crouch, of business in with P. Ramseyer went Kansas City, on business. loday to was. n'business culler yesterday.

Forest Hill, In Emporia Emporia rns factory. Phone llf.7¿. published In The Empovia Dally Jimnary NOTICE OF Notice hereby given that, on the 8th day -of January, A. inifi, the undersigned was, by tho Probate Court of Lyon County, Kansas, duly (First published in JSmporla Daily Gnzeltu, January 1.3, 1 Hi) NOTICIO TO i Scaled bills will bo received by I-'rcd Smith, cily clerk of ICmporia, at. his office up to .1.0 a.

February 1, for revetment work on the Ncosho River, near Kan. llids are on two typos of B11 0 dam, namely, an automatic wickot. gate dam, and a concrete dam of monolithic con si ruction. The fallowing are tho approximate Wirlu'f Dam ISO cubic yards plain concreto'. SO cubic yards reinforced concrete.

cubic yards rock excavation. 200 cubic yards earth excavation. 43.000 pounds stool. board feet, timber. Monolithic Concreto Ditin cubic yards plain concrete.

70 cubic yards reinforced concrete. 50 cubic yards rock excavation. 201) cubic r.iirih excavation. Revel infill, Woi'lc. rout, willow mat.

feet stone rip-rap. cubic earth In dike. Hids must bo ticalcd and aildrn.sscd the. city Clark with tins name, of ho bidder endorsed on tho fuco of he envelope, and intuit be, acconi- lanled by a ccrtiliod check on an 3mporia bunk, or bo a cashier'? on any bank, in tho amount of thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, nado payable to Iho city clerk. Plans, and specifications aro on lie at tii'o office of tho city clerk at Cmporia, or the office of the infiliifiorK, lllack Vcnlcb, Interstato iuilding, Ivansiis City, Mo.

Con- nictors desiring plans and ions may obtain them tbo of- ico of the engineers on deposit of ten (110.00) dollars, which will bo refunded to unsuccessful irovldfid plans and specilicalions are returned in good condition within days after nrc received. The city reserves tho right to reject any or bids. It. M. 1 lamer.

Mayor Fred II. Smith, City Clerk. Black Vealcli, Consulting Engineers, 507 Interstate Building, Kaunas City, Mo. onlliliul cauno wl'il bo one Unit Un" is tho nwnor anil bolder of llrrtt and Kociiud liens, nnd iu- l.crusl, upon thu west, sixty (110) acres of tbo Konlhunr.l. of ion iinu (1), townsblp nlnotcon (111), rniiKi! nlovc'ii till, In Lyon County, miirtgniv! Heiui, and orderlnt; that.

said di'Vicrlliiid renl iistHl.o bo Kolil lu 1 t'urdiui; t'J law by llio Hheriff ot wild county to satisfy naid mart gago liens. nnil sheriff's iload bo to tlio juirchasor at nalo, and thai. onch of you Ini ami foreclosed of and from tillo, er.tato and In or lo Huiil re us; ordering that tho Commercial Union Firu Insurance Company, of Now York, pay into court tho of $fiOO, In settlement of lows by liru of certain buildings on said real and that said money bo applied toward Ibo payment plaintiff's said mortgago liisnu, 1C said prnpurl.y fatifi to samo upon AtLornoys 0. If. Kens, District Court Kansas.

VtlchardKOtv, for I'laintifl'. of Lyon appointed ijualified trntor of Ihe estate of E. .1. Tlculler dccoasod, late of Lyon County. All parties Interested In said estate will tnke nnd goveri (hpniflolvos ficcnrdingly.

O. Boutler, Administrator published in ICuiporin Daily (inv.utli*, January -S, I NOTICM OF KNT Noltcfi hereby is given tho iTiidlt- ni's ami all oihcrs InlftroKled in tbu iislulo of Caloh Norih, dc- that. On; uudui'uiKncd ban on lib" report of Iittr adminlul ration and will mako llnal scitlcnifiit of snld at Ib" 1'robatn Court, I. I.you County, on Mfin- iljiy. February 7, P.i HI, that an applii'iilton will l.j(! made for order of this court, tlnding and iul- jnilglng who are (ho luiirn, dcvii-rrs nr of Iho drceusud, anil a lutariiiR hnd as to adiuinlKl ralor':) and attorney's foes.

Mary A. North, Administratrix of'Iho nf Calob Ilowcll Norlh, (lecciiunl, li'irst piibliKhod in Kinporiii Daily Jan nary (i, I I S'OTICI-; Notice hereby hi given tin- crcil- lors ami all olIuM's liHoni-Jtml in ihe sliilo of iMargiirel.la H. llunt.i'r, do- onsed, that tho undersignod 'in lie a report of bis adinininiMtion 1 nd will liual tlriin-ut ut alt) Autillo ut. Iti'i I'vobalti dnii't ut 4'un County. on Monday, 7, and Ihat an 1 ilkiitlon will hi; nindi) fur order if tills court finding nnd ndjmllui'K vho aro thn of Ihe d'H-uused, and a ind lo ailinhustrntoni and allMr- icy'n fees.

Will of tho estnli: of H. lluntor, deceased. A. Oladfelter, svbo lives three north of town, transacted busl nesfi In Emporia yesterday. Miss llallie O'Noil, of Lang, Is vis iting Miss Karvoy and Miss Vcl Fordc.

Mrs. Icrday. Lloyd Ilotiltoii. of Florence with lOmporia relativos yw published in tin; F.nii»' 1 Daily OiizoUe, r.M'i.) OK Notice hrroby is lv t-'n that, on the llth dny of January, A. 1010, the undersigned was.

by tho Vrobatfl Court of l.yon Kansas, duly appointed and executrix of tin; ivtati- of Anifrow 1'urUcy, iioceused, ot Lyon cmni- ty. All purllos intorostod iu tnko notion, and si ctvt r11 I'ui'ki-y. Kxucutrix,.

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