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The Holton Recorder from Holton, Kansas • Page 12

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THE HOT-TON RECORDER. March 15. 1917. Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites IDAIRY We Have Moved A WINTER 1 LAYERS They lay as well as the Leghorn; better when eggs are higher; and are large enough to eat. Egg records for February, 1917.

Pullet Eggs No. 90, weight 7 laid 22 No. 91, weighs 6't ai(1 No. 9(1, weighs 5 laid 22 No. 97, weighs laid 24 Average for 28 days 21 No.

9931. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Mayetta, at Mayetta, Kansas, at the close of business on Monday, March 5, 1917. Resources. Toans and discounts Overdrafts 37.28 II. S.

Bonds 6,500.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Hank 900.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 4,300.00 Five Per Cent Fund 325.00 Cash and Sight 51,070.29 TOTAL $158,095.17 Liabilities. Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Profits and Earnings 3,457.28 Circulating Notes 6,500.00 Deposits 118,737.89 TOT A $158,695.17 The above statement is correct. W. A. COONEY.

Cashier. W. H. LASSWELL, R. L.

MILLER, W. A. COONEY. M. FITZGERALD, W.

C. COONEY, Directors. I HAVE MOVED my Photographic Studio from the old location on East Fifth Struct, to the Shrontz building, north side stairway between Sterling and Candy Kitchen. New equipment and better facilities will enable us to handle the work entrusted to us in a manner pleasing to you. We would be pleased to have all our friends visit us in our new location.

They lay better than the Reds and are easier to breed true to standard type. Eggs $2.00 per 15. Hatch of 9 guaranteed. SIDNEY S. LIN SCOTT, Holton, Kansas.

4 FOR SALE An almost new Elburn piano. Half payment on contract at $6 a month. W. O. Peterson, Soldier, Kan.

4t2 FOR SALE Hard, dry stove wood, $3 per load. Phone 58-W. 3tf John W. Darlington, Jr. FOR RENT.

Office rooms over Bender Bros, store. Inquire Mrs. C. H. Williams.

3tf. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms. Irl quire Mrs. C.

H. Williams. 3tf. FOR SALE An almost new Deering binder. Mrs.

Ben Taylor, Holton, Route phone 19 on 8. 3t3 j- FOR RENT Two-room house and 3 or 4 acres of ground. Good chicken house, barn and arch cave. Inquire of C. McDonald, Mayetta, Kan.

3t3 TO TRADE Studebaker "30" touring car, in fine shape, for a lighter car. Ford preferred. Call at Recorder. 3tf FOR RENT. Office noma and liv-ing rooms.

G. S. Linscott. 45tf. FOR SALE.

On terms like rent, a house, barn, chicken house, hog sheds and half a block of lots. Geo. S. Linscott. FOR SALE Second hand wagon at Brick Barn.

Frank Kaul. 2tf I have a Durham bull for service. Harry Goodman, phone 591-2r. ltf EGGS AND POULTRY. Mrs.

J. W. Smith of Atchison returned home this week. Miss Elizabeth Smiley, of Muscotah pent the week-end in Holton. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Isaacs of Hoyt were Holton visitors Sunday. Gilliland invites you to attend his big stock sale north of Denison next Tuesday. Mr. J.

II. Iioe of Topeka attended the service at the Second Baptist church Sunday evening. Euca-Alba is a speedy relief for colds, sore throat, tonsilitis. For sale at all leading drug stores. It Milk for sale delivered at 13 quarts for $1.00 Phone 14 on 16.

It Paul Brown, Gilbert Faulkender and Jesse Bumgardner made a trip to Delia Friday in tho interests of the Rural Carriers. Try our Heinz line of catsup relish, mustard, stuffed olives, pickles and apple butter. North Side Market, phone 4. 4t2 A Musical Comedy entitled "Inside Inn" will he given by the Order of the Eastern Star 15 and Hi, at 1 Perkins Theatre. i Captain Patterson of the U.

S. Army and Major Alex. A. Sharp of the Kansas National Guard, were here Tuesday evening ami mane inc annual Inspection of Company B. They found the company in good shape Captain L.

M. Thompson will go to Topeka this week to accept a position In the Adjutant General's office as record clerk. His family will follow him later. During his absence Company will be under the command of First Lieutenant Scott Berridge. Schlllinger have JUst re- ccived a new shipment of Edison Diamond Disk Phonographs, also Victrolas and records.

East Side. The Jackson county teachers showed their esteem for the county superintendent, Miss Elizabeth Warning, Inst Sntiirdnv bv nresentintr her with beautiful pearl ring. Rev. Frank G. Richard made the presentation at the association meeting.

The token was given in appreciation of the cordial relations that have existed between the superintendent and the Uaehcrs during Miss Warning's term of office. W. A. Gilliland has large barn room nd will hold his sale next Tuesday under shelter if necessary. Be sure to attend.

Tract Too Small. Editor Holton Recorder: In regard to selling the county poor farm, will say I think the 165 acre tract will be entirely too small in a few years, with taxes getting higher every year, and no crops. So I think we had better look to the future and keep what we have. A READER. ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY.

List of Judges and Clerks to Serve at I'olls. Holton, 1st Ward Judges: C. W. Hinnen, F. O.

Grubbs, I). H. Hagar. Clerks: Nora Becbc, Gertrude Whee-lund. Holton, 2nd Ward-Judges: W.

H. Woodworth, L. K. Bacon, Kalph Lins-cott. Clerks: Mabel Wenner, Dorothy Kirby.

Holton, 3rd Ward Adam Pitcher, D. L. Thompson, L. E. Armel.

Clerks: Laura Baker, Mrs. C. E. Smith. Delia Judges: A.

E. Macha, F. M. Graham, James McNieve. Clerks: Henry Scheidger, J.

F. Gilgannon. Swinburn Judges: B. McMurphy, C. M.

Secley, O. F. Purkey. Clerks: Clark Boyd, IouLs Stach. Banner Judges: Sim Roby, R.

E. Painter, M. J. Richard. Clerks: Joe L.

Evans, Ed E. Hood. Franklin Judges: Henry Schirm-er, B. German, Wm. Bohannon.

Clerks: Peter Bernard, C. Waynant. Hoyt Judges: A. Whittelsey, L. Fleischer, B.

O. Smith. Clerks: S. Lasswell, Harriet Cleland. Point rieasant Judges: S.

Gcesey, J. Taylor, Geo. Black. Clerks: R. C.

McKeever, F. Davis. Adrian Judges: Edward Redmon, Otis Ijisswell, W. H. Brown.

Clerks: i Savage W. A. Kirkpni rick. Judges: D. E.

West, J. M. Kurt JS.X. Clerks: Thos. jj ill II.

Banaka Grant Judges: J. H. Bostwick, W. E. Beightel, Thds.

Graham. Clerks: E. F. Nott, B. V.

Bowdle. Avoca Judges: J. P. Venneburg, Wm. Vanderwall, G.

E. Bolen. Clerks: H. C. Clements, W.

E. Kroth. Jefferson Judges: E. E. Heath-man, C.

Pool, V. L. Coulson. Clerks: S. II.

Stauffer, Geo. T. Harrison. Denison Judges: C. E.

McClarren, o. M. Humphrey, W. L. McConnell.

Iarkin Judges: J. S. Minor, J. W. Bowser, A.

C. Patton Clerks: Wm. Moore, O. Hobbs. Whiting Judges: Harry Gray, Will Inwrenco, D.

Harrison. Clerks: Chas. Hedge, Frank Cleland. iSuldicr Judges: D. H.

Johnson, C. V. Hannum, John Nuzmnn. Clerks: J. C.

Suter, S. J. Taylor. Miller Judges: C. F.

McAlcxan- 'dor, W. M. Bovles, Grover Chase. i Clerks: T. H.

Gold, John Potter. Blandin Judges: Sam Blandin, Muse Cole Clerks: W. G. Wyatt, Oscar Hill. Netawaka Judges: C.

C. Boston, Ed Banks, P. Hoverstock. Clerks: I Walter liotgcn, Geo. Hennon.

St. Creek Judges: Will Ross, Fred Bonhoff, A. B. Lamme. Clerks: W.

C. McFadden, II. B. Rawlins. Mayetta Judges: W.

P. Potter, F. L. Shumway, E. J.

Lunger. Clerks: S. E. Cathcart, O. W.

N. Austin. South Denison Judges: John Mul-anax, Geo. Coleman, J. W.

Summers. Clerks: J. A. Robson, W. C.

Coleman. Miss Evelyn Moore and Miss Florence Cook of Topeka, were in Holton last Saturday and Sunday. They attended the Mission Circle banquet last Saturday evening. Goats i i.iV 1 IMPOSITION OF SKIM MILK Guernsey Milk, Like That of Jersey, Hai High Percentage of Protein and 8ugar. Heretofore the difference between the percentage of butterfat In Jersey cows' milk and that of Ilnlstcln's has been often emphasized.

Only recently has the fact been known that there Is Considerable difference In protein. Chemical analyses mnde by A. E. Perkins, dairy chemist at the Ohio experiment station, show that milk from Jersey cows lias a higher percentage of protein and sugar than Holsteln milk. Guernsey milk Is quite similar English Prize Guernsey.

to that of the Jersey, while Ayrshire milk Is Intermediate between that of these two breed and the llolstelu. ThoNe analyses Indicate that the percentage of protein In milk Increases with the fat content, but not In proportion. Skim milk from Holsteln milk having per cent fat contained 3.5 cent protein, while Jersey milk tested 4.7 per cent fat and 4.1 per cent protein. The variation In the sugar content showed a similar tendency. Thus the fat content of milk offers a practical basis to compute the composition of skim milk derived from It.

RIGHT SPEED FOR SEPARATOR Often Nearly One-Half of Fat May Be Found in Skim Milk When Ma-china la Run Slowly. As much as BO per cent variation In the richness of cream limy be obtained by variation In speed of operating the separator. If normal speed Is 55 turns of the crank per minute, 7.r turns will bring rich cream and 25 turns will bring thin cream. A great deal of fat Is lost In the skim milk when low speed la used. Sometimes nearly one-half of the fat may be found la the sklin milk when the separator has been run too slowly.

This demoiiKt rates the fact that there Is only one speed for economical operation of the separator, und that Is the right speed. This speed Is Indicated on the crank handle. MILK STOOL IS CONVENIENT Device Buckled Around Waist of Milker by Means of Strap It Always Ready for Use. A very bandy stool for use In milking the cows In yard or field may be made as follows It Is merely one-legged stool to which are attached four A Convenient Stool. traps connected with a broad strap that is buckled around the waist.

The Ntool Is quickly fastened to the milker und Is always In a position so one can alt down anywhere. Such a stool with a short leg Is also useful In the garden. CAUSE INDIGESTION IN CALF Found From Experience That Slight Variation In Temperature Will Bring on Disorder. Under natural conditions, milk consumed by the young calf has a temperature of approximately 100 degrees. It has been found by experience that alight variation from this temperature may cause Indlgextlou.

Especially Is this truo with calves Under two mouths of age. FOR SALE Bourbon Red turkey eggs, Holton prize winners, 25c per egg, $2.50 per 11. S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, Holton prize winners, $1 per 15; $5.00 per 100; 40c per 15 for unpenned flock.

Mrs. A. S. Mullen-dore, Holton, Kansas. 6tf FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs, per setting 60c.

Mrs. M. Hug, telephone Birmingham 11 on 3. 5t2 EGGS Barred Plymouth Rock, 50c per setting of 15; $3 per 100. Mrs.

i John Eubanks, phone 3 on 8. 5t4 EGGS Reasonable. Single Comb Buff Leghorns, bred for size, shape, color and egg production, that are the winning, laying and paying strain. Mrs. H.

A. Stine, Rose Lawn Farm, Route 3, Holton, Kan. 5tf WILSON'S Peerless pedigreed egg-bred Buff Leghorns; champions of the central west, won first cockerel eight times straight under seven judges; all club specials. Eggs $3.00 and $2.50 per 15 from two grand mat-ings. Also Buff Rocks.

Herb D. Wilson, phone 334. 5tf FOR SALE. Single Comb Bu7f oT-pington eggs. $3 per 100.

Mrs. John Lytic, 7 on 26, Holton. 4tl0 FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, per setting 75c for range flock and $1.50 for Thone 364. il Want Column FOR SALE Alfalfa seed and pure Hiawatha Yellow Dent seed corn. Emil HofTmeyer, phone 162-2r.

5tf FOR RENT Commodious dwelling in neighborhood of College. Electric lights, bath, toilet, city water, large garden plot. Reasonable rent asked. See W. T.

Beck, receiver, at Recorder office. 5tf HIGH COST OF LIVING REDUCED All necessities, groceries, paints, oils and stock foods at wholesale prices. Salesmen go into a good sound legitimate money-making business of your own. No capital required. Build home and bank accounts as hundreds of our men are now doing.

Our goods and house nationally known. Ask your banker. Establish a regular trade in your home territory. No collections or losses. Experience not necessary with our simple but effective selling plan which earns for you $100 to $450 monthly easy.

Exclusive protected territory. Write today for more information. John Sexton Wholesale Grocers, Lake Franklin Chicago, 111. It FOR RENT Modern rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 624-W.

419 Nebraska Ave. 5t2 FOR RENT A patch of ground suitable for garden. Phone C34-W. 419 Nebraska Ave. It FOR SALE One Shorthorn bull; one coming four-year-old filly.

Arthur Goodman, Holton, Kansas, phone 591-W. 5tf FOR SALE Johnson County White seed corn. N. A. Bland, phone 2 on 20.

5t3 FOR SALE Roan Shorthorn bull; yearling. Good one. C. L. Madden, Route 4.

5t2 FOR SALE. Second-hand Ford touring car in good shape. L. K. Bacon, Holton.

5tf. WANTED At once, married man without children to do general farm work, wife to help with house work. Robt. Porttjrfield, Route 3, Holton. 5t2 FOR SALE Some good fence posts, hedge, burr oak and walnut.

Godfrey Bareiss, Route 3, Holton, phone 2 on 15, Netawaka. 5t3 LOST. Small gold locket from watch chain, on streets Tuesday. Leave at Recorder office and receive good reward. It FOR SALE.

Seed oats. K. C. Green. FOR SALE.

Hay, timothy, clover, prairie baled or loose. Choice timothy seed recleaned; Reid's Yellow Dent seed corn shelled and graded. Wm. VanSweringen, Phone 1 on 4, Holton, Kan. 5ttf STRAYED.

From my place last week, a white bdw shoat, weight 100 lbs. Reward for recovery. Gus Schulz, Holton, Rt. 1. It FOR RENT Six room house, one door north of S.

Perkins'. Inquire of Mrs. S. Perkins, phone 101. 5tf FOR SALE Restaurant and confectionery on the southwest corner of the square, Holton, Kan.

Terms, or will trade for city property. Inquire Mrs. S. Cattfman. 5t4 FOR SALE Holstein bull calf, 15-16 pure bred, at my place Vi mile north of Birmingham.

$20 if taken soon. I. A. Moorhcad, Holton, Route 5. 4t2 FOR SALE Seed oats.

Wm. Wisch-meierj Mayetta, Route 2. 4t2 WANTED A mnrried man to work on a farm. Sam Zabel, phone 10 on 28. 4t2 FOR SALE A Metz roadster automobile, just overhauled and works fine.

Would consider trade for young stock or good piano. John B. Aitken, 208 N. Y. Ave.

4tf FOR SALE. Good three-year-old horse, weight about 1150. No blemishes. Mrs. Henry Segrist, phone 13 on 3d.

Holton. 4t2. FOR SALE Kersian seed oals. W. H.

Marshall, phone 19 on 46, route 1, Whiting. 4tf FOR SALE Hedge stove wood. See ('has. Klusmire or Sidney S. Linscott.

4tf WANTED You to call 288 between the hours of 7 p. m. and 7 a. when you want Painting and Papering done. Clarence Butrum, 221 West Fourth Street.

4tf FOR RENT Four room cottage, 3 blocks from square on Pennsylvania avenue. Inquire at this office. No. 3061. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Holton, in the State of Kansas, at the close of business on March 5, 1917: Resources.

Loans and discounts $239,613.18 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,838.35 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value). 50,000.00 Bonds other than U. S.

bonds pledged to secure postal savings $1,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including ing stocks) owned unpledg' 12,021.76 13,021.76 Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) 2,250.00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered) 6,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 8,660.10 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St. Louis $4,023.19 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 55,164.88 59,188.02 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 1,490.71 i ractional currency, nickels, and cents 155.92 Notes of other national banks 2,200.00 Federal Reserve bank notes 540.00 Lawful reserve in vault ano net amount due from Federal Reserve bank 28,749.96 Redemntion fund with S. Treasurer and due from U.

S. 2,505.00 TOTAL $416,213.00 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surnlus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits $5,478.49 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 1.942.78 3.535.71 Circulating notes outstanding 50,000.00 Net amount due to banks nnd bankers 2,066.00 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check 261,641.72 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 1,958.74 fVehicr's checks outstand ing 569.50 Postal savings deposits 802.51 Total demand deposits $264,972.47 Time deposits: Certificates of deposit 20,638.82 total oi lime deposits $20,638.82 TOTAL $416,213.00 STATE OF KANSAS, COUNTY OF JACKSON, SS. Scott K.

Moore, cashier of the above-named bnnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SCOTT R. MOORE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1917. P.

M. HAAS, Notary Public. (Commission expires Dec. 81, 1919.) CORRECT Attest: J. P.

MOORE, A. D. FAIRI.EY. JAMES II. LOWELL, Directors.

Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism "Send mo Foley Kliln. I'llln. I nm ttnilly done up with rhcumntlam nml tlu-y are llio only thlimr tlmt hi'lp l.ie." A. J. WalHli, fcnuU'ula, Colo.

Klieumiitlsm Is sluliboin as a rnulo it lian'TS on like a luoch wears out strcnKtlw worries you Willi puln Oiu'Tii on your vitality 4lcprt-sfi our alTt'Ct3 juur health! Don't Kt It linns on you! Don't to It! lon't overlook Foley i'llls! For they work directly on tho H.hicvs tone up ami strengthen to ti.o perfect action that Uerra eric aeiil out of ttie Moo. ami elcttra sway the cause of rhmimutiHm, lum-lnpo ami stiff, Bwollun, aching Joints. Itecin now, today, nn soon you will tirrtiin he active and fre from pain. Mr. WuImIi winds up his lettur to us 'V snylng: "I consider Foley Kidney Fills tho 1) st 1 l.uvo ever used, and 1 have tritil pevernl different iui.r UruKb'iut nulls them.

C. II. Wintersteen guarantees hu cure for fistula or no pay. He cure fistula by absorption, without the necessity of cutting. 11.

Mosetnan. 4tl5 FOR SALE White Wyandotte eggs, t)0c per setting. Mrs. A. Robertson.

Holton, Route 5, or telephone 7 on 5 Denison. 3t6 FOR SALE A few pure White Emb-den ganders, cheap if taken soon. Mrs. A. G.

Dech, 9th and Oak, Hol ton, Kan. 3tf FOR SALE. Chicken coup. Mrs. C.

WNolile, phone 406-W. 3tf Plusli FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs. 75c a setting.

$4.50 a hundred. Mrs Hen Taylor, Holton, Route telephone lf on its SALE DIRECTORY. Thursday, March 15 Frank Cooney, Mayetta. Crews. Tuesday, March 20 W.

A. Gilliland, lienison. Adtly. Friday, March 23 E. E.

Ketterman, administrator, Hoyt. Crews. Saturday, March 24 Farmers' Feed Yard, Holton. All you pay over $2.34 for flour you are losing. II.

H. flour, highest patent, is on sale at Hinnen's for $2.34, Read Tho Recorder Advj. Coughs Kill If You Let Them. Initead kill your Cough with DR. KIND'S NEW DISCOVERY.

It hull Irritated Throat and Lung. ThouMRds In last 40 year benefited by Dr. King's New Discovery Montr Back If It Fails AU DruMUls 50o. and $1.00 HAVE IT STEAMED. WE HAVE THE ONLY EQUIPMENT IN THE COUNTY TO TAKE THE PROPER CARE OF THESE (I A S.

ALSO FANCY GOWNS. Wilson, the Cleaner PHONE 331.

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