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The Ellis Review-Headlight from Ellis, Kansas • 3

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E. C. FLOOD. Hall, at the power houae, says all lamps sold by him are the best that can be produced and are fully guaranteed. Get rid of those old carbon lamps and get the worth of your money in light.

BLAKE MARSH, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS U. P. Physicians and Surgeons. Office South side over Gesner's furniture store Office phone 101 Dr. Blake's residence 181 Dr Marsh's residence 123.

Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. Andrew Roth do 9 00 Frank Waltx do 15 80 Nick Arnold do 7 SO A Baagall do 60 Roy Ward do 7 50 Joe Frank do 10 00 Harvey Hogg do 3 60 Roth do 5 00 Peter Gelbler do 0 40 Raymond Scdmidt do 8 60 The Board, by motion of Commis- Commissioners Proceedings.

Hays, Kansas, March 1, 1915, 9am The Board of County Commissioners met this day in regular monthly session. Members present, Zeigler, chairman, Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole, commissioners and Ed Flood, county attorney and Geo Brown county clerk. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman. The matter of grading the Golden Belt Road, beginning at the southwest corner of section six (6), township fourteen (14), range seventeen Boys' and Girls' Contests. i Contests in corn, kafir, tomato, poultry, pig feeding, sewing, cooking, gardening, and canning are to be carried on by the farm boys and girls of the state this summer under the direction of the Kansas Stale Agricultural College.

The boys and girls in the contest will be required to keep accurate accounts of all the time spent in the contest, and will record all expenses and receipts. From the number who have already Tuesday bfternoon. lpm Tuesday, March 22nd, 1915. The Board met pursuant to ad journment, all members present. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the following billg were allowed( yiz i pk.nk district court 3 90 do do 2 90 do do 3 55 do do 17 30 do do 2 90 do do 3 90 do do 2 90 do do.

8 90 do do 2 90 vdo do 2 90 do do 1 50 reter do 4 40 do 3 00 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Ellis State Bank, Ellis, Kansas A Harness Shop that is fully prepared to furnish all kinds of horse and stable goods Invites Your Inspection Do not be persuaded to send your money out of town for this class of goods until you are posted on what we are able to do right here. We not only save your money but you are premitted to inspect the goods before you pay for them. No annoying delays. No substitutes. No shortages.

Our guarantee goes with every article we sell. Compare our goods and prices, and you will surely decide to buy here. WILL DREESSEN "AT IHE HARNESS SHOP." JAMES T. NOLAN Attorney and Counselor at Law OFFICE: Corner Jefferson and Edwards Stt," ELLIS KANSAS C. M.

H0LMQLIST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over First National Bank, Hays, Kansas Will be in Ellis first and third Saturday of each month Office with Dr Talbott E. A. REA, LAWYER Office over Citizens State Bank. Hays City, Ktnsf The First-National Bank of Hays City, Kansas, Is offering cheap money on Farm Loans See them, They also have some bargains in fine farms, and in grazing lands. Foreign exchanges on any part of tbe world, 1 Every branch of banking receives heircar eful attention.

SUNSHINE Gasoline Kerosene and Lubricating Oils 100 per cent Power from Gas Lamp Light Equal to Sunlight Best Quality Gas Engine Oil Ask your dealer for "SUNSHINE" AMERICAN OIL CO. CHAS. WILSON, Agent Ellis, Kansas Phone 116 Raise The Monev by whatever means you can and buy some property at Ellis. It's the ideal place for a happy home with choice surroundings. This property is situated in the most desireable residential section of the city.

It is healthy and convenient, and possesses everything to make it a pleasant location. Ross Waldo Proprietors OVERLAND ADDITION Sunshine Lamp 300CaiidlePovver FREE To Try In Your Own Horn Tornsnlgi tempaat one tenth theeott. For Bonus, NtniM. rhurcheA. A ehlld -aan than gas, electricity or ordinary ffhtintodav.

uivm Detcer lis aft tarry It Hake Us own light from common gasoline. Absolutely SAFE. COSTS 1 CENT A NIGHT Will Day for itself in ninety davs.l i 1 I Best reading lamp In the world. Ho wlcK, no cnimney, no mantle trouble, no dirt, no odor, no smoke. Guaranteed years.

FOB Sale ByI GOLDEN WILt PRODUCE CO. rE0. WERTH, Ellis, Kansas Chas. W. Harper.

Prop. Now carries a Full Line of the Best GROCERIES both Fancy and Staple Fresh and Citrus Fruits, Confections, Apples boxed or bulk VEGETABLES See us for Potatoes Suitable for Cooking or Seed Having Greatly increased our Stock of Goods and facilities for Serving the trade we earnestly solicit a share in the patronage of the community. (17). thence east two miles on'tne (6) and fiye eiffht1 in) in townsniD iouneen uii, 1 II I. A HJ I range seventeen (17), terminatinat-ja ing at the southwest corner of sec- tion four, 4, township tourteen, 14, range seventeen, 17.

Then begin-' ning at the southwest corner of sec- tion two, 2, township fourteen 14, range seventeen, 17, thence east two miles on section line between sec- tions two, 2, and eleven, 11, and one, 1, and twelve, 12, all in township fourteen, 14, range seventeen, 17, r.t ont; oiv tmunoriin fnnrtPOTl 14, range sixteen, 16. Ihe County Surveyor was instructed to staice said road as described Said road to be thirty (30) feet wide. On motion of Commissioner Grab- be the Board adjourned to 1:30 m. The Board met pursuant to ad journment, all members present. The matter of trading and build ing bridges on the Golden Belt Road from Yocemento west, coming before the Borsd, same was ordered passed until Monday, March thesth, at 9 am, and the County Surveyor instructed to view and report on said road and eqamine the old Palmer bride and report on the possibility of using the bridge on said road.

The following bills were allowed, viz: Blackburn coyotes 4 00 Elmer Douprherty do 1 00 Gay Tilloson do 1 00 Conrad Kruetrer do 2 00 Gay Tilloson do 2 00 Greenly do IT 00 Peter Beilman work on road plow 4 26 Rcbt Goetz supplies Goetz 4 T6 Robt Woodard Justice State vs Rumbaugh 10 85 A Miller Constable do 6 55 II Middlekauff medical examination Mrs Eaton insane 10 00 Haas med exam Martin Goetz insane 10 0o do do Mrs Eaton insane 10 00 Simminger legal services do 6 00 A Wiles do do 6 00 Crane Co blanks and postage 1 05 Hays Electric Light Co light for court house 2H 35 Geo Staar meals jury 4 85 Arnold drawing jury 3 00 Miller do 3 00 Brummitt bailiff fees district court 24 00 Steve Joy do 50 Robt Markwell snpplies for court house 18 00 Arnold Justice State vs Leiker 7 00 Steve Joy constable do 22 00 Elizabeth Bittle witness do 2 76 Oscar Ostrum stenograpeer do 7 60 do do Rumbaugh 1- 00 Frank Carpio Interpreter 1 60 Anton Dreiling witness do 75 Walter Grauby do do 76 John Gerstner do do 75 Herbert Rouse do do 75 Diario Hivas do do 75 Adie Crissman dragging tl 00 Montgomery do 14 00 Balger Younger labor on Palmer bridge 14 00 Fred Koerner do 14 15 Jacob Busch do 15 90 Godfried Spier careing for pauper Beiker 3 persons 30 00 Chas Davis milage and money expended 208 00 Brenner supplies for pauper Campbell and family 10 80 Murden supplies for county 1 55 A A Weisner mdse for pauper Hedgeph 3 00 do mdse for county jail 12 60 do mdse for pauper Clemens 4 25 do do Bndwina Brown 10 00 Alois Bissing mdse pauper Beiker Zeigler mdse pauper Campbell family 3 29 32 90 77 50 17 75 65 7 50 do coal for court house do mdBe pauper Koerner do do John Fox do do Mrs Lawrence do do Chas Bvers and family 18 95 do do Hedgepeth 21 25 do mdse court house and poor farm 8 00 do mdse for pauper Schwartz 8 65 do do Knoll and family 24 85 On motion by Commissioner Grab- be the Boord adjourned until Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Tuesday, March 2nd, 1915, 9 am. The Board met pursuant to ad journment, all members present. The bridge petition of Henry Gottschalk and twenty others was passed by the Board for further consideration. Rudolph Erbert having resigned as Deputy Assessor of Ellis township the appointment and bond of Leo Tauscher as Deputy Assessor of Ellis township was approved.

The appointment of Linneber-ger as Deputy Assesser of the City of Victoria having been revoked and set aside, aecount of non-resident, the Board approved the appointment of Peter Paul as Deputy As sessor ot the uty or Victoria, The bond of Bowblv as DeDUtv Assessor of Saline township was approved. The following bills were allowed, viz: James Swires Jural ees $20 17 2(1 18 90 930 16 30 2170 81 HO 21 70 20 80 11 (10 16 20 21 21 00 18 90 George Joseph Lewis Helms John Wellbrook CABefort John Mermls John Berens Brungardt Stecklein Paul Leiker Joe Rohr Jos Windholtz WHObly AACockrell Andrew Jansen do do do do do do do do do do do do do 15 90 written to Otis E. Hall, director of the boys and girls club jvork, it appears uil iaiKCI terested in the work this year than ever before. In the corn, and kafir contests, the boys will select the seed, prepare the seedbed, and plant and cultivate at least one acre. In gardening and canning contests the boy or girl will ro four square rods of vegestables, such, as tomatoes, beans, peas, corn, pumpkins, squash, or sweet potatoes and must can at least one-tenth of each of the vegestables grown.

Instructions for canning will be furnished upon request. Hatching and rearing chicks, feeding and developing young chicks, or egg production are the three projects in the ponltry contest. Each boy or girl must compete in two of the thro The pig feeding contest is new. One or more pigs, not less than eight or more than 12 weeks old, will be fed to make the maximum gain and at the same time the largest net profit. The contest will last at least four months.

In the cooking contest among the girls, there will be several projects. Directions and recipes will be fur nished to all who wish to enroll in the contest. Here are some of the pro jects: bread making, biscuit making, cake making, cooky making, canning, pickling, arid jelly making. The girls who enter the sewing contest will also have several projects such as one-piece house dress or work dress, work aprons, sewing aprons, under waists, and club library hold ers. Mr.

Hall hws prepared for the boys and girls an interesting little booklet giving descriptions of these contests which he will be glad to send anyone who is interested. Notice of Hearing Application for Discharge. In the District Court of the United States, District of Kansas, First Divi sion. In Re Frank Schoenberger, In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. No.

1885 The above named bankrupt having been heretofore adjudged bankrupt by the Court of Bankruptcy in the District of Kansas, has filed his petition for final Discharge and such petition having been referred to the undersigned as Special Master for examination and report as to the facts, the same will be heard before me at my office, Salina, Kansas, at two o'clock in the afternoon, on the 8th day of April, 1915, at which time and place you are requested to present any proof or reason you may have why such discharge should not, be granted. Specifications of objections to such discharge must be filed with me in writ ing 5 days before above date. The final hearing upon the petition for discharge will be had before the Judge of said Court at the United States Court Room, Kansas City, Kansas, upon the report of the Special Master, and such proois as way be ottered on the first Monday the next ensuing month, at two o'clock in the afternoon, or as soon thereatter as the same may be heard. George F. Beatty, Referee in Bankruptcy Salina, Kansas, March 6, 1915.

Wanted Agent to sell Jeffery automobiles. Write at once for pro position. Jeffery Distributing Co. Salina, Kansas. 22tl Ross Waldo road proposition is most liberal.

Let every lover of good roads put his shoulder to the wheel. Ellis is already'noted for progress and it will only be fitting to show some of the best roads between Kansas City and Denver. The advance man for "The Show Girl" had a greatfstory which hede lighted to tell to all who would listen to him. We have forgotten just how the story ran, but it was about some place where the ladies of the town made an extra trip to the stores in the morning after the show to tell how good it was, and he said when people talked like that about a show it showed it was all right. It probably would be.

There was a lot of talk about the same show here the morning after it was here, but if you had heard it you would not consider that the show was very good. There Ben Meyer House Ed watt Mrt Anton DrelinB Jacob John Jaquea Thos Salorlo Frank Carpio Drelling do do do Frank Carpio State vs Thos Salrio court 1 50 do Dist Court 4 40 do McLain plastering and materials 16 35 Douglas Bros auto hire 1 50 I Zeigler salary County Commissioner and money advanced 15 49 Wm Gracbe salary Co Com 16 80 Eli. Cole do 16 B0 Zeigler mdse for pauper Beiker 1 00 Adam Weigel salary as janitor 61 60 Haffmeier Son repair work on plumbing 7 65 1 hos Ellett chain carrier Geist road 1 00 Hays Telephone Co for telephones 12 25 Anna Froelich rent for pauper Campbell Jan and Feb 10 00 Lena Hillman rent pauper Jos Augustine Feb 25-2 23 12 00 St Anthonys Hosdital room board and care Dorothy Beilman 28 00 do do Joe Brandal 28 00 do do JohnPfeifer 18 00 do do Joe Haellebuick 6 00 Ross Waldo Mrs Ast house rent Jan 1 to March 1 18 Oo do dragging road to date 14 00 Montgomery do 7 00 Adam Bahl do 6 50 Ira Burk auto hire 9 25 A A Dreiling casket for pauper 30 00 The following bills were laid over; Farrell road damages 30 00 Ouhant Smith do 30 00 Mike Lang do 7 60 A Eppler do was rejected 400 00 Frank Brown erroneous tax claim was laid over 3 46 The report of Judge Ruppenthal was presented to the Commissioners and same was ordered filed On motion of Commissioner GraB- be, the Board adjourned to Wednes day, March 3, at 9 a m. Hays, Kansas, March 3, 1915, 9am The Board met pursuant to ad journment, all members present, The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the following bills were allowed, viz Anton Kuhn rebate dog tax 1 00 Peter Heilie do 1 00 John Smith rebate on personal property 1 81 Herman rebate 17 00 The road petition of Rudolph Er et al was presented, investigated, found legal and proper, and the prayer for view granted. Isaac Zeigler, Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole were appointed as viewers The, road petition of Jacob 'Lang et al was presented, investigated, found legal and proper, and the prayer for view granted.

Isaac Zeigler. Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole were appointed as viewers. The road petition of John Bittel et al was presented, investigated, found legal and proper, and the prayer for view granted. Isaac Zeigler, Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole were appointed as viewers. The road peeition of Paul Ubert et al was presented, investigated, found legal and proper, and the prayer for view granted.

Isaac Zeigler, Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole were appointed as viewers. Another road petition of Rudolph Erbert et al was presented, investigated, found lehal and proper, and the prayer for view granted. Isaac Zeigler, Wm Grabbe and Eli Cole were appointed as viewers. The Claim of The Cement Co, being aresented to the Board, was ordered that Wm Grabbe take the original assessment sheets and present them to the Board of Tax Commissioners in person and that he be allowed expenses for same. The matter of the Farrell road coming on before the Board Final Order in said road was made, Oh motion of Grabbe the Board was adjourned subject to the call of the'Chairman.

Isaac Zeigler, Chairman. Geo Brown, County Clerk Don't buy that Automobile until you look over the Studebaker. 6tf M. L. Stehley, Agent Try a 50 cent bottle of our Rexall Kidney Remedy.

It is guaranteed to give satifaction.Rexall Drug Store, W. F. Bayles has been 'down to Hutchinson this week, attendiug a meeting of the state A. O. U.

W. grand lodge. Don't forget the Bailey concert next Friday night. Program and runner particulars will appear in this paper next week. G.

C. Fulkerson had his hand quite severly injured while breaking in the Ellis yard Tuesday night. He will take an enforced lay off for a J. H. GESNER LICENSED UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER.

YOU TAKE NO CHANCES in sending One Dollar for a jar of WILD ROSE SALVE If you are suffering from Hay Fever or Catarrh because your money is refunded if the Salve fails to give relief. As we have yet to get our fn-Bt request for a refund WE TAKE NO CHANCES Write today and' end your troubles WILD SALVE CO. Coats House Kansas City, Mo, or Rexall Drug Store Ellis, Ks. Lots for Sale In Overland and Union Pacific Additions to Ellis. See Ross Waldo.

Something New in Ellis The Rexall Drug Store recently purchased a supply of the best Eczema remedy in the world. Call and ask then about Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions. 50c the jar Mr. Motorist, you otiftht to have brought In this tire a month ago when you first noticed that cut. Could have had it fixed for most nothing and the lira would have been about as (rood as new.

As it is, water and grit have worked into the cut, loonened the tread and practically ruined your tire." Walch your tires. Don't abuse them. Re. member, we are here to help you get more mileage. Stop and let us look over your tires.

No charge for inspection. When ready, or new tires, nee bur new supply of Gooi nr all sizes-All-Weather or smooth treads best tiros we know yet old at usual tire prices. H. G. FULLER SON Up to date equipment and first class service guaranteed, and with reasonable prices we try to merit a share of your patronage.

Also a full line of new and up to date Furniture Carpets and Wall Paper At the South Side Furniture Store. Men's Clothes Properly Cleaned We thoroughly and carefully clean each garment, rid it of soil, spots and stains, freshen up the fabric, brighten the colors and press the garment out in perfect shape and fft. Our pressing is especially satisfactory. Every garment is as nicely finished as if just from the hands of a tailor. WE MAKE OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW GUNCKEL'S SUITATORIUM 1st door South of Review-Headlight office.

Telephone 146. ELLIS, KANSAS do do do do do do do vordway" frank Howie 10 00 1 60 17 60 2 HO 13 SO 3 60 6 00 is a difference of opinions on such matters. Brown jonn Bellman couple of weeks..

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