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Greenleaf Sentinel from Greenleaf, Kansas • 5

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First Publlahed In Tub GmiNi.iA Sbhtinkl Thuraday, Dec. 3, 1914. MENU- BREAKFAST Your Last Chance to Get In on the Great Graf onola Contest TIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" Is Selliigat jQ Except in the Far West Fruit Cake, RiHii and Cookie Clam Bouillon I FruK Salmon Egg Garnitk iRroiUd Rietd Potato! Pa Kedpe on each your name Waldorf Salad i Such Mine PU Coo Ion 8uoh Mine Pit lor a ireK ct of None Such Poster Stamps at the grocciy MERRELLvOUIEQ SYRACUSE NEWYMUC tall Mlof ura Mt Allow 'wol Mort prtU.f lata trail. Or iiiu. uhp 11 and M-tall IU kolllaf vtlw alio to rttad nr Bight.

Vital ilthir el Ui Btlkodi Ula txokti vlll auk twa plim. Sugar, illir. trail lulaa. braalr ar will ba la Mte aay 1 aaaa aat mm wmw. Audit Report SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court in and for Washington County, State of Kansas.

Leonard Lovejoy Plaintiff vs. C. VV. Simmons and jemima Simmons, his wife, W. Simmons, R.

Hart and J. Hart, herhusband, Taylor and Margaret A. Tay lor, his wife, C. J. Miller, T.

E. Paulsen, W. G. Stafford, H. F.

Peterson, John Finley, John P. Finley and II. Finley, his wife, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees or assigns of John Finley, deceased, T. H. Finl Anna L.

Dickey, M. Dickey, Mrs. ohn Harbes, Bert Dickey, Mrs. Lottie Norris, heirs at law of C. T.

Dickey, deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees or assigns of C. T. Dickey, deceased, Andrew Anderson and Louise AnderBon, his wife, Mary M. Huffman, widow of Perry Huffman, deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees or assigns of Perry Huffman, deceased, Anna M.Johansmeyer, widow of C. Johansmeyer, deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees or assigns o( C.

A. Johansmeyer, deceased. John F. Johansmeyer, Edward F. Wohler and Elizabeth Wohler, his wife, Ed.

Wohler, Henry Oberhelman and Christena Oberhel-man, his wife, E. A. Oberhelman, a single man, Henry E. Meyer, A. W.

Meyer, H. E. Meyer and Sarah Meyer, his wife, Clarence W. Simmons and Jemima E. Simmons, bis wife, if any or all of the said defendants are living, or the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees or assigns of each and all of the said defendants, if any of the said defendants are dead, Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale issued Greenleaf, Kansas, December 29, 1914. We, the Auditing Gommittee of the City of Greenleaf, Kansas, have this day examined the books of the Gity Glerk and Gity Treasurer, and find them correct per the following report: Balance cash on hand Sept. 15, 1914 (last audit) $1,373 11 Gash collected by Gity Glerk and turned over to Gity Treasurer since Sept. 15, 1914 1,087 70 To be Given Absolutely Free at the Close of the Contest 3 Grand Prizes 3 Also five gold watches, as monthly prizes, and silverware as weekly prizes, to those who get the largest number of votes. Come in and inspect our prizes and get particulars.

All contestants receive notice by mail at the same time about extra inducements offered to get votes and concerning monthly and weekly prizes. Votes must be registered weekly. 2,460 81 Paid out on official warrants from No. 3072 to No. 3142 inclusive $1,028 90 Balance cash on hand 1,43191 Signed: Hans Skovgaard, W.

J. Montgomery, L. Schriner, Auditing Gommittee. he MostEffeciive 89 10405 95 .7000 100 9250 102 18110 112 7015 113...... 7050 114 ...10095 137.

7950 146 15220 150.... 18260 Processes in The following shows the stand of the contestants for the first week. Those lowest in the beginning may be the highest in the outcome: No. 7 .17215 26 8000 34 ...16975 35 ..6540 52.... 22660 60 62 26195 70 ....10415 1EMPERING Metais ARE I iLS A 1 I MUsJ v.

to me out of the said District Court in the above entitled action, I will Used by the Gardner's Drus Store MAKERS of on Tuesday, the 12th day of January A. D. 1915, at two o'clock p. nr of said day, at th west front door of the Court House in the city of Washington, County of Washing Miss Sophia Christianson visited Calico 5c per yard at Jas. A Ayres'.

adv. MPLEMENTS ton, and State of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest friends at Waterville Tuesday. PROGRAM FOR U. B. BANQUET NEW YEARS DEC.

31ST. At eight o'clock we will gather at the bidder for cash in hand all of the We Seil Attend J. A. Ayres' after inventory Don't forget that we still make thai pure pork sausage. Andy Ayres.

following described lands and tene remnant sale next week. Starts next ments and real estate to-wit: church and the following program will be rendered in the auditorium of the church. Beginning at the southwest cor Gladys Bond went to Linn Friday for a visit with her grandfather. Monday. adv.

Dr. M. N. Gardner returned home Tuesday from a business trip to Leavenworth. ner of section thirty-four (34) in township five (5), south range five Walter Shaw visited at the home of John Wright af Barnes a couple of days last week.

(5), east of the 6th p. m. in Wash ington County, Kansas, thence The Misses Mabel and Lenora Ham-met went to Manhattan Tuesday for a visit with friends. THAT is one reason why we are known locally as givers of satisfaction to every buyer. Loose hammer heads, chipped ax blades and broken saw teeth are strangers to persons trading here.

SCOTT BROS. running north eight hundred seventy-four and one-half (874) Mrs. W. A. Wade and sons of Cod-cordia spent Christmas in town at the home of John Durham.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams, managers of the Inter-State Hotel, have been transferred to Kansas City. feet, thence east five hundred and one-half (SOIVj) feet, thence south 1. Band Concert.

2. Song Three Girls. 3. Orchestra. 4.

Exercise Primary Children. 5. Violin Solo Shepards Dance Eber Molby. 6. Reading Alice Montgomery.

7. Solo Linna McTaggart. 8. Reading Die Watch Am Reihm Will Pfile. 9.

Violin Duet Eber Molby and Horace Holte. 10. Exercise Primary Children. 11. Solo Mr.

Louis Peterson. 12. Recitation Mary Gushing. 13. Cornet Solo Arthur Perry.

14. Duet Keep Sweet Myrtie and Gladys Dickey. 15. Piano Solo Bessie Cushing. Mr.

aud Mrs. Roy Dean of Palmer spent Christmas in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham. eight huodred seventy-four and one half (874V2) feet, thence west ninety.

Dan Luckey and Madaline Luckey visited a few days last week and this with relatives at Concordia. three and one-half 93V2) feet to A. W. Meyers' lot, thence north sixty-five (65) feet, thence west one hundred Mrs. Henry Peterson of Washington spent Christmas in town at the home ot her mother, Mrs.

Martha Jorgenson. forty-five (145) feet, thence south Roy O'Brien, who has been clerking for Dr. Gardner during the holiday rush, returned to his home at Waterville Tuesday. sixty-five (65) feet, thence west two Dr. Tooley and family and Grandma Tooley of Washington spent Christmas in town at the home of A.

L. Tooley. hundred sixty-two (262) feet to the 16. Coronet Duet Arthur and place of beginning, all being in Washington County, State of Kan Helen Webster lost a little chatelaine bag Christmas morning containing 34c. Finder please leave at this office or return it to her.

Boyd Perry. 17. Reading Olive Flear. 13. Piano Solo Velma Worster, At 9:30 m.

we will adjourn to the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Kansas City have been visiting in town this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham.

sas. The above described lands and tenements and real estate i9 taken basement of the church which will be decorated in Pink and Blue for the oc and will be sold on an order of sale Remnants short lengths of calico, gingham, muslins and outing flannels for you at the remnant sale next week. Jas. A. Ayres.

casion and our banquet will be served. A Good Resolution for the New Year a. that you will have the family washing done at the home laundry. Our work will equal the best of them. We extract the dirt from the clothes without wearing them out.

The clothes come to you white and clean and the bill is only 5c per lb. Better resolve. The Greenleaf Laundry H. J. CREAGER, Proprietor issued out of said court upn fore H.

C. Nelson and A. C. Ayres have both been busy the past week putting up ice. The quality is good, although not so very thick.

The following toasts will be responded to all except the last two taken from "The Peace of the Solomon Valley" by closure of certain mortgage made by said defendants, C. W. Simmons and Jemima Simmons, his wife, and Margaret Hill McCarter. Toast Master Stanlev B. Williams.

Probate Judge H. C. Robinson of Washington was in town Monday on his way home from spending Christmas at Clifton. Mrs. Harry Whittle of Bern, Kansas, has been visiting at the homes of Mrs.

Sophia Creager and her brother, M. P. Creager, the past week. 1. Although he is a quie fellow, I suspect he is not haif the fool he might be taken for in New York.

Chas. Tes- is taken and will be sold as the property of the said defendant, W. G. Stafford, as the present owner thereof, who owns and holds the same subject to said mortgage; and the said lands and tenements and man. Mr.

H. M. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Martin of Atchison spent Christmas and a few days after at the home of E. E. Brubaker in town. 2.

A girl with a life purpose of her The Misses Lizzie and Katherine Martin have been home from St. Joseph the past week visiting at the home of their father, Patrick Martin. own ding it. A woman who under stands. Bessie Cushing.

real estate will be sold on said order 3. Altogether a good-headed, good-hearted and the ladies all agree good Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ott left Tuesday for their home at Valley Falls, Kansas, after a visit with the Simons and Dhority famiiies in this section. L.

E. Wheeler is moving to this week. Calico at a nickel a yard at Jas. Ayres'. adv.

of sale to satisfy the same, and will be sold subject to redemption as provided by law and without Miss Mabel Kearns began clerking in the store of John Atkinson Monday. Miss Kearns understands the dry goods business in good shape and is very popular with the public. D. C. Wells of Barnes was in town looking young man.

Len Wheeler. 4. Pm a fine girl really. Ruth Par ker. 5.

Never did a thing but be a gentle man all his life. Cora Rishel. Chris Hanson went to Vleits for a visit with his sister. Tnesday on business. Jas.

A. Ayres' remnant sale next week. Why not save a few dollars on your dry goods buying these hard times. AH kinds of remnants at bargain prices. adv.

The Farmers Union of Kimeo had a appraisement according to law. V. E. Throop, Sheriff of Washington County, Kansas. Freeborn Hyland, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

6. Such a pink and white boy he Raymond Fagan visited at the home of Ed. McGurk at Frankfort last week. box supper Monday night. was.

God made him with a dimple in each cheek and a bowsy towsy head. Rev. E. E. McAfferty.

We have some fresh bulk mince J. C. Feeley and family of Chicago were visiting in town last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Feeley. Mrs. George Miller and son of Downs and W. L.

Feeley and family of Norfolk, Nebraska, have also been visiting at the Feeley home. mince meat. It's good. --Andy Ayres. Clair Seeley of Garden City, South Dakota, has been visiting at the home of Dr.

Snyder in town the past week, 7. Has some sense of humor and can We have just received information see a joke clear across to the far prat John Atkinson has improved his store with a couple of fine new mod rie. Rev. Maurice Nichols, Superin ern snow cases. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Depew, who were spending Christmas with relatives here, left Monday for their home at Denver. Marie Skovgaard of Washington was Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Shepard of Perry, Oklahoma, have been spending the holiday season in town at the home of L. A. Bonsteel.

Mr. Shepard is doing a much larger business in Oklahoma than he ever did in this country. He has a ranch of 1.080 acres of land, besides he rents soma so as to be sure and have enough. In addition to being a feeder of cattle, he also does a large horse and mule business, and recently bought an interest in an oil well that is the guest of Marie Vittetoe in town the first of the week. that the Herrick Seed Co.

of Rochester, New York, wants lady or gentleman representatives in this section to sell all kinds of roses, shrubs, trees and seeds. They inform us that without previous experience it is possible to make good wages every week. Anyone out of employment write them for terms and enclose this notice, adv. tendent: Topeka District, Kansas Conference. 8.

Jesus Christ and the Social Question or the Churches Social obligation. Bishop Cyrus J. Kephart, D. D. L.

L. D. Kansas City, Mo. Herman Farner and family left Monday for a visit in Coffey county, Kansas, and at Kansas City, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Scott of Independence, have been visiting his brothers and friends in this section this week. On the 22nd of December, Mr.

Scott was united in marriage to Miss Bina Nesbitt of Independence, and the couple are here on their honeymoon trip. The Sentinel wishes to extend hearty congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Kansas City visited Sunday, evening at the home of John McFadden in town.

They were on their way home from a visit with relatives at Washington. Mr. Swanson of Vleits is reported to have made a very interesting address to the Farmers Union of Kimeo last Wednesday night. I yielding good dividends..

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