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The Economist from Clay Center, Kansas • 12

Publication:
The Economisti
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Clay Center, Kansas
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12
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LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. FOR SALE. First published in The Economist Sept. 10, 1918.

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kan: old, 1000; 1 bay. horse, 7 years ma, PRICES sas, Clay, county, ss. 1, Sarah A. Lewis, Lizelda Avers, Ida Grain and Mill Stuff.

WHWAT No. 1. $2.12. Mnv Crowl and Alpha Ann Staaei, First Published in The Economist Au- gust 6, 1918. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO.

18. A proposition to amend section 1 of article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas relative to the right of suffrage. Be it resolved by the legislature of the state of Kansas, two- thirds of the members elected to each house thereof pnnpiirriner therein: 1050; 1 bayhorse, a years uiu, roan saddle pony; 1 red cow, 4 years old; l'Whiteface cow 7 years old. Implements: 1 Weber wagon, new; 1 old wagon, in good shape; 1 Moline riding plow, good as new; 1 Jotm Deere riding lister, good as new, 1 Moline disc cultivator, good as, new mowing machine, good as new; 1 Mc- vs: Isaac M. C.

Carman, Ruth E. Robertson, ltuoy, Mi O'Brien, Maynard Sargent, a minor; Gertrude Sargent, a minor, et. al.v CORN White, mixed, $1.65. OATS-Old, 75c; new, 70c. FLOUR First-grade, $2.85.

BRAN $1.55. SHORTS $1.65 Miscellaneous. ORANGES Navel, 40(g) 80c. Defendants. No.

5892. 1 rv virtue of an ordef of sale in par Section 1. The following proposition tition to me directed and delivered, is- Cormick binder; 1 wneat arm; harrow; 1 wood saw; 1 10-foot harrow; 1 8-inch International grinder, new; 1 6-foot steel tank, new; 1 3-foot steel tank; 1 tank heater, new. Shock fodder and other rough feed. to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby submitted to the minified electors' of the state for their sued out of the district court tne 21st Judicial district of the state of Kansas, in and for Clay county, in said will on Monday, October 14, D.

1918, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the west front court house door in approval or That section 1 of article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas be amended to read as Lunch served oy xtea wuiC0. Terms: On all sums of $10 and under, cash. Over $10, a credit of 8 months will be given on banakable r.nt Wring 8 ner cent.

No goods re- LEMONS rer aozeu, ou. POTATOES Per peck, 60c. WATERMELONS lc per pound. MUSKMELONS 1015c each. Butter, Eggs, PoultryHides.

BUTTER FAT 58c. rash. 35c. follows: Section 1. Every citifien of the Unit Clay Center, in the county and -state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, ed States of the age of twenty-one years and upwards who shalfhave re sided in Kansas six months next pre moved until settled for.

G. W. and R. J. SELVAGE, Owners; Col.

J. T. McCulloch, Auctioneer. F. H.

Myers, Clerk. FOR SALE A brand new Overland automobile, run only 325 miles. See iTTarrv Lvman at the Funnell Hard ceding any election, and in the township or ward in which he or she offers in separate tracts, as described below, for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof as fixed thereon by the commissioners in partition, duly appointed by the court in above to vote, at least thirty days next pre ceding such election hall be deemed ware Shop, and see him- quicK MISCELLANEOUS. ATTr.TiONEER as. T.

McCulloch. Telephone 163 or call at Economist 1 entitled and numbered action, tne 101-Jowing described real estate, situated in Clay county, Kansas, to-wit: First Tract Lot No. five (5) in block No. thirty-one (31) of the original townsite of Clay Center, Kansas Second Tract Lot No. five "(5) of Sterling's Subdivision of a part of lots eighteen (18) and nineteen (19) of a qualified elector.

Sec. 2. That this proposition shall be submitted to the electors of the state at the general election In the year 1918 for their approval or rejection. The amendment hereby proposed shall be designated on the ballot bv the following title: "The suffrage POULTRY Hens, 4 lbs and over, 19c; under 4 17c; cox 13c; white ducks, 12c; colored ducks, 11c; geese 10c; turkeys and young torn. 20c, old toms, 18c; broilers, 22c.

i HOGS $19.25. HIDES 13 c. Clay county boys are still coming to the front. Rollie C. Mead haB 'beea promoted.

He is now sergeant in the headquarters company, 164 Depot Brigade, at Camp Funston. His brother Damon Mead, has just been Promoted to regimental supply sergeant, 69tn Field Artillery, at West Ppint Ky. These boys are sons of Mrs. A. h.

Mead, widow of the late Governor Mead of Washington, and nephews. of W. D. Vincent. The Mead boys went to thp armv from Morganville.

LEGAL NOTICES. First published in The Economist amonHmpnt tn thft constitution." and Holzgang's Division of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE1, of SEii) of section six (6), township Sept. 1918- SHERIFF'S SALE. State of "Kan sas, Clay County, ss. William E.

Fitz-gerald, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald et. Defendants. No. 5883.

i By virtue of an order, of sale in par directed and delivered, is UllkVAX xA shall be voted for or against as provided by law under such title. Sec. 3. That this resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute book. Passed the senate February 28, 1917.

Passed the house March 8, 1917. I sued out of the district court of the 91 district of the state oi rrun ncnn whv about 800 families eight (8), south, of range three (6) east of the sixth principal meridian. Third Tract Lot three (3) of -section eighteen (18); the east half of the southewest quarter (E of SWH) of section eighteen (18); the southT half of the southeast quarter (9 of of section eighteen (18) (except the right of way of the railroafls through and over the last described tract) all of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW1" of Kansas, in and for Clay county, in said state, I will on Monday, October 14, A. D. 1918, at 2:30 "o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the Court house door in Clay thP. rmmtv and state afore Approved March 12, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of original senate concurrent-resolution No. 18, now on file in my office. J.

T. BO KIN, (SEAL) Secretary of State. Ctni Artir-n oi CWTODTI I 1X1. I Villi: said, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash 'in hand, in separate tracts, as described below, for not less than two-thirds of the ap value thereof as fixed thereon First Published in. The Economist Sep tember 3, 1918.

west of the railroads across the tract in Clay county are using Round Oak stoves is because they learned from "their neighbors and by actual experience that the Round Oak lasts longer takes less fuel, is easier controlled and holds the first longer than' any other. We are exclusive agents for Round Oak stoves in Clay Center. J. M. Vincent Sons, north side.

Dr J. A. vMiller and family are just home from an' extended auto trip down into the Burlingame country. They also took in the fair at Topeka. and stopped at Holton and Manhattan, where, because of the rain, they left their car and came up on 'the train Sunday.

It was the doctor's first vacation since coming to Clay and they by the commissioners in partition duly of land last mentioned; and all of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of SEV4) of section eighteen (18), lying west of the railroads, all being in township six (6) south, of range two (2) east of the sixth principal meridian. Said property to be sold' as commanded by the said order of sale. I. Sheriff. Sheriff's office September 10, 1918.

Geo. L. Davis, Attorney for Plaintiff; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Probate Court of Clay County, State of Kansas. In the Matter of the Estate of Wm. C.

Bonsor, Deceased. All creditors and other persons interested in the said estate are hereby notified that the undersigned Administratrix of said estate, has filed in said court her final account of said administration and that she intends to make final settlement of the said estate at the September term, 1918, of said appointed by the court in saici aoove entitled and numbered action, the following described real estate, situated in Clay county, Kansas, to-wit: First tract Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block six (6) of Batch-elor's First Addition to Wakefield. Second tract All of block number sixty-two (62) of the Wakefield town- site. Said property to be sold as commanded by the saidjorder of sale. U.

E. Need, Sheriff. Sheriff's office September 10," 1918. Geo. L.

Attorney for Plaintiff. had very enjoyable time of it. Say "No, 'thanks," when they show you a substitute and call it the original Round Oak. It may have the appearance of the genuine, but you can tn secure the positive econ First Published in The Economist, Clay Center, Aug. 27, 1918.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO COMMENCE BUSINESS OF BANKING No. 11222: omy and durability that always accom court, and on the 1st day of October, 1918, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day; and they are further notified that at said time application will be made for an order of the court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of said decedent. Dated this 31st day of August, 1918.

Lottie A. Martin Administratrix. First Published in The Economist Sep Treasury Department, Office of comptroller 01 tne vjurrency, warning- tember 3, 1918. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In ton? D.

August 16, 1918. the District Court of Clay County, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence State of Kansas. A. Raymon McCann, Plaintiff, vs. RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

been made to appear that "The First Mflsreie McCann. Defendant. To the defendant, Maggie McCann: National Bank of Green" in the city of Green, in the county of Clay and state of Kansas, has complied with all the You are hereby notified that the plain pany the purchase of the. original. Vincent Sons, north side.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson and his sailor son Martin roni the Great Lakes naval station were guests the past few days ofHhe Wilson families 'here, as were also Mr. and Mrs.

Payton Fitzgerald of St. Louis. Get our -prices on raincoats, duck coats, sheep lined coats, fur coats, automobile robes, horse blankets, etc. J. M.

Vincent north side. Automobile tops, curtains and cushions repaired at J. M. Vincent Sons, north side. provisions of the Statutes of the Unit tiff in the action above entitled has filed his petition against you in the of fice of the Clerk of -the District (jourt CHICAGO.

ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC 27 St. Louis-Denver, west 4:25 p.m. 28 Denver-St Louis, 11: 05 a.m. 39Colorado Flyer, west. 2 43 a.m.

40 Express, 3:37 a. m. 37 Oklahoma-Omaha, west 5:49 a.m. 38 Omaha-Oklahoma1, east 11 15 p.m. 85 Local freight, 10 :15a.m.

86 Local freight, east. 11 05 a.m. 993Fast freight, 11: 05 a.m. of Clay county, Kansas, on the 29th day 994Fast freight, east 5:00 p.m. PUBLIC SALES.

J. C. FT. K. (UNION PACIFIC).

127 Passenger, north 4:50 p.m. ed States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking: Now therefore John Skelton Williams, comptroller of the currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Green," in the city of Green, in the county of Clay and state of Kansas, is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine ot the Revised Statutesof the United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this 16th. day of August, 1918 Jno. Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency.

(SEAL) phone 16. PUBLIC SALE: Having decided to quit farming and leave the state, I will fn ot nnhiip nnr.tion. on the old Geo. 1 128 Passenger, south 10 25 a.m. of August, 1.918, and you are further notified that you' have been sued in said action by the said plaintiff, and you must answer the said petition on or before the 16th day of October, 1918, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered in said action against you and in favor of the plaintiff divorcing said plaintiff from you, and awarding to plaintiff your minor children, Cleo F.

McCann, Fred Wilson McCann 'and M. McCann. A. Raymon McCann, Plaintiff. Attest: W.

EDurant, Clerk of the District Court of Clay County, Kansas. rsAL. R. C. Miller, Attorney for Plaintiff, Schurle farm, 7 miles east of the Clay 175 Freight, west 9:30 a.m.

176 Freight, east 4:05 p.m. Center fair grounds, iy2 souui aim. 72 mile east of Green, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918, Vlnr.k. the following: K. W.

(UNION PACIFIC). 121 Passenger, west 4:50 p.m. 122 Passenger, east Stock: 1 bay mare, 9 years old, single or double driver; 1 bay mare, smooth mouth, 1200; 1 roan horse mth inmith. 1050: 1 brown mare, 8 193 Mixed train, west 2 15 p.m 194 Mixed train, east 11:45 a.m years old, 1050; 1 bay more, 7 years.

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