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PAGE TWO THE LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 GIVEN MORE TIME TO GET INSURANCE Vaughn, Jlettif, sulary f0.00 Baldwin. C. road 45.75 Thorhloi. John, road work 31.20 1 1 1 r-k tro'hnn Poltnn Lawrence on next November 11, the day of the Kansas-Nebraska game. TO COMPLETE TRACK Murphy, road work 227.85 Hayden; road 100.00 Jackson, Henry, road work 61.20 Jackson, H.

road work 48.00 Murphy. B. road work. 14.40 Pearson, F. road work 97.30 WiKton, J.

road work 125.00 Aiend. C. bridge work 44. 9 Sanders. Georg.e.

bridge work 45.40 Chambers, F. bridge work 5.00 Mathews, bridge work 87.60 Schellhorn. Hugo, bridge work 2J.30 Prevost, John, bridge work 92.80 Bouton, Charles, bridge" work 89.20 Bond. D. bridge work 72.65 Seewir.

C. C. office supplies 6.00 ten application and furnishes a short medical certificate substantiating that statement. "(c) After the six months period end at any time prior to January 1'. 1922, provided the applicant is in.

good health, so states in- his written application and furnishes Mi Ml Baldwin. C. road draw- 13.75 Baldwin Lumber Coa. btMRO merchandise 5.1.89 TC; tC M- ft i froiwtt 4.47 Service Men Can Reinstate Their War Insurance liefore January 1, Ruling Made 2 70 thletic Association and Memorial tial meeting he said: "The scarcity of laws regarding child welfhre and the laxity of their enforcement is a disgrace to this Judge Hamilton said in an address that the city commission change the ordinance pertaining to automobile drivers, raisin g. the" minimum age from 14 to 16 years.

"If you can get such an ordinance, and enforce it, it will io more to put a stop to juvenile delin Kennedy Plumbing road Beck, Henry, road work Hodsres. J. road work Brokman, road work. a report of a full medical examination substantiating that" statement. INTERSECTIONAL "United States government life Bidinger, O.

road. work. Lawson, Lou. road work road work i. Hoover, -i John road-.

work-Smith, Fred road dragr Hodges, road drag: S. road drag. insurance may be reinstated by payment of all premiums in arrears Western Union Telcg. telegram .3 J. O.

Patterson ProJ. 7v Sec- FLtIo-FI. V. G-, road drag 57.20 Jackson, Henry, road 19.20 Jackson, H. I If, road work ..0 Gentry, S.

road "work 12S.tiO Steele. Robt. eaL and expense 66.31 Cox, A. saiarv and expense 59.31 Kretsinger. G.

salary ami expense r.4.&ri Spigle, AJvin, road 90.40 Sniffle. E. brldc-e 20.10 Corporation Will Co-operate The executive committee cf the Memorial Corporation of the University in the meeting last nijfht authorized arranprementv by which they will co-operate with the Athletic association and the resident engineer for the corporation in completion of the surface of the cinder track inthe new stadium. GAME IS WANTED Wichita. Dec.

.2. Ex-scrvice men who have allowed their war insurance to lapse or be cancelled are to. be given another chance to reinstate, or reinstate and convert, their policies anytime before January 1, 1922, according to a ruling of the treasury department at Washington. with interest at the rata of five per quency than any other one thing," -TV 1J 1 Flory. I.S., road Judge namuton j.

am aircn-lv convinced that ninety per. cent cent per annum under tne same conditions." STEP TAKEN TO HELP JUVENILES K. I'. DIRECTOR GETS OFFERS FKOM WEST POINT AND ILLINOIS ox juvenile delinquency can, be Russell Grader Mfg. road merchandise 4.01 Road Supplies Metal bridge merchandise 71.11 Carter Tire.

Battery Ft-to-Ft. road merchandise 1.50 Klise, R. D.y-Ft.-to-Ft expense 27.98 Mutual Oil Ft.rto-Ft. mdse 1.16 Road Materials Test Laboratory tests 91.0S Custar, Thos. road 100.00 John justice 45.00 Harrison, Guy, witness fees .75 Carl, witness fees .75 Ingalls, John, witness fees .75 Faith, witness fees .75 Berry, Arthur, witness fees ,.75 Jones, witness .75 Jones Mrs.

Ollie, witness fees .75 Rudolph, J. C. witness fees .75 Barnes. witness fees .75 Nichols, Camillas witness fees .75 Bradley, witness .75 Dailey, Ted, witness .75 Krum, Jess, witness fees .75 Smith, Henry, witness fees .75 Manley, R. justice fees 31.55 Campbell.

Wm. road work 109.70 This is the announcement of John C. Newman, who is the Kansas re The waterworks svstem of the stad traced to the the auto mobile." '( ir.m also is to be completed. Montgomery Wnrd mdse. for County llomei 4VW J.

road work 418.00 Kane's Cash Grocery, mdse ,50 Hays, Harry road drag 51.90 DATES A HARD MATTER These improvements are mafic necessary by the fact that the 100.00 8.40 120.30 34.60 72.80 40.00 351.10 43.40 100.00 22.00 37..20 10.00 52.40 27.30 11.50 62.05 15.80 39.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 40.53 5.00 14.00 9.00 11.15 8.00 9.00 5.00 4.00 4.25 7.50 21.00 10.50 28. SO 3.20 19.63 100.00 28.80 Juvenile Welfare Committee i Formed by Twenty Local Organizations in Topeka Valley track meet may be BILLS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DOUGLAS presentative of the bureau of war risk insurance. He is located in the United States Veterans' Bureau here at 213 Sedgwick building. According to the ruling, no reinstatements of government insur-rnce can be made after December 31, 1921. All ex-service inen ex hfU hrre the of next March.

Bowen. damage 25.HO Walker. W.fA.. rond damage SO.ort Whedon, Chas. road damage 35.00 Larrence Transfer freight 1.1.1 Olney.

F. nchool expenne 15.00 Came With Wst Point Unlikely Ah It Comes Too Early in the Seaon The Kansas track schedule was Gentry, S. road draff. Miller, J. road Heyl, V.

road drasr- Fred. road drag Schjellack. L. road drag. Banning, Chas.

E-, road drag Pearson, F. road drag Sch-warzr; C. road drag Hagerman, road dragu. B. road drag Sheppard, V.

road drag; Baldwin, R. road drag Stahel, road drag-; Sutton, D. road drag Van Tries, road drag Muckey. Fred, road Flory, Roy, road Scott. Walter, road, drag: Colman, M.

road drag. Durr, A. road- draff. Tobler, J. road Suiter, Maurice, road.

drag. Hughes, Francis road drag Reynolds, Less, road drag Herd, I. T.i road drag Barton, W. road drag-. completed at the Conference meet in in Kansas City yes COUNTY ') At Their Session of November, 1921V Unlay, and the track is to of a football jrame hi worked on at once in order that ft r.cxt fall between Kansas anl Gilltim, H.

salary and laun- Topeka, Dec. 2. An organization known, as the juvenile welfare committee has' been organized here, the members' representing twenty local organizations. According to the by-laws adopted the purpose of the com- enmo biz eastern or far-western 1 it may be in goxl shape next Richard, road work 41.00 Hunsinger. road work.

92.40 Itched, A. salary and ex I hereby certify that the hbOve is a true and correct, statement- of th claims presented by individuals, firms pr corporations. a the eno may allowed, as appear cf- record in this office. GEO. f.

County Clerk. sch.xj! will easy one may ju.Ie spring. pense Kennedy, Kmma salary Howe, Will; road 18.80 Flory, E. road work 109.10 Tarpy, Martin, road work. 28.60 Murphy, Harry, road work 19.20 154.95 41.

OS 141.60 40.00 Moss, L. salary if Isaacs, yjvm cept those who have a total permanent disability or who have a disability not traceable to service, can reinstate their government insurance regardless of how long the war time or term insurance may have lapsed or been cancelled. Yearly renewal term insurance, according to Mr. Newman, may be reinstated by the payment of two monthly premiums and under the following conditions: "(a) Within three calendar from the replies frrn-A e.t Point rd to invitations them by Kcrret Allen, director athletics at K. U.

Doctor Alien received the fo'Iow-l to' fir ram from Cr.pt. M. R. muiee is to lniuaie, support unu saiarv and keep- SPORT NOTES I I promote, wunouc radicalism, ac-i insr jail ia.ou ill ilotsi-minp tVio Lawrence. Raloh.

salary 100.00 Garber, J. road drag Herd, Ray, road drag i ii i i i.Menirer. Lj. saiarv Hiffgiris. Fred, road draer.

S.00 pnysicai, mental ana moral wei-1 miv 75.00 Ziegler Dalton Con. Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul bat- of Wet Point last nisrht: ProJ. 7. Fort-tcFort KS 449 tier, is hot on the trail of Johnny fare of boys and girls, and to op-Klory, Rachel salary 30.00 pose such forces as threaten and Mckone.

w. salary 150.00 U. S. Military Academy is very Westerhouse. bridge cixious to have vou on our football I dson for a match for the middle- i work isq en i n- tt t- Ilmio.

iUiiarea, saiarv o.vv euuuiicr wicn vvenaic, u. si. i cTerical work Oetotier 7. There is al weight title. Xoah, bridge work.

90 00 Hardesty. A. bridere work, Gfi on Hamilton, probate judge, whose I treasurer's office months, including the calendar sirc in this section of I Despite the poor showincr of the Perkins. bridgp work ifio'no duties include those as judge of the Heed. Ruby, clerical work tceas 33.75 20.25 rvionth for which unpaid premium was due, provided the applicant is the country for such a pame.

Kind-I hiladelphia National--, Quaker ill ri u.i 11 Road Supply Metal bridge merchandise. inn -xi work clerical Investments for your idle funds. We have a good lot of Municipal -Bonds at attractive rates non-taxable. Also choice real estate loans on hand. Savings wx? Leave part of your earnings in a savings account or a larger sum in time certificates at 3 per cent.

PEOPLES STATE BANK Iv.vMe vour decision toilav." ians sun hock to tne rni in. good health as at the due date treasurers oftice- Murphy. T. bridge work presioem; jonn.v. rsoya, coy iscout A wire from Wines University park to see the football frames.

158.33 158.33 of the premium in default and so executive, secretary-treasurer, and (Northrup, Kstelie, Capt. W. P. MacLean, superinten-erne. salary 7..00 concrratulatfcM on the sue-l A Luenos Aires promoter has Hardesty, bridge, 10.00 Hutchin, bridge work 175.00 Hutcnms.

hrirlp-f -umr-u- at on states in his written application re of Kansas in the bui! liner oflcrme to ork to sign wrest- i i 3 74.37 (b) After the expiration itation oi tent oi tne oiate inousxnai scnooi Kansa-Texas Petroleum' the sta.lium. Illinois would like I lor bout in America. lridge merchanrlispi ia a camo with Kansas not later than! Quite a few trrapplers can be Crew, R. brid ere insnfetor 9d iin three months and within six calendar months, including the month for which the unpaid premium was 35.00 75.00 250.00 140.00 sw 38.94 Marion, salary Jones, H. salary Klise, R.

1., salary Krebs, Julius, salary Fox, Paul, salary- CVtoUr 14. accord in to the tele-1 spared, if he will take 'em. for Boys, vice-president. Bishop James Wise of the Episcopal cathedral was the prime mover in organizing the welfare committee. In addressing, the.

ini- Ks. St. H'way Commission, "materials Sanders, C. bridge work-' crnr-i. I Looks as if the onlv interest 3.79 0.40 Tv Kansas scnedule is filled I shown in a return tnatch between cue, provided the applicant is in good health, so states in the writ I ltMt 1 1 Branson.

salary Redmond, CJaude, salary 85.00 i i except jor two dates. October I niuni ami jacs is v.A Noveml-er IS. It is on one of I found in the person of Tex Rich- zsgsz stamps, expense 201.84 JWBS ard. these date1? that Doctor Allen Kiihne, Lillie 11., salary 125.00 Woodward, J. rod man 85.00 wants a game with some big Inmates of Douglas County Home, Month of October, 1921 Martin and Carl Morris, rccentlv Gregory, Francis, rodman 75.00 Flory.

liachel truancy office .42 or far western team in th row stadium. A game at trieil to come back, and were sent Lack in jig time. Wft Point on October 7 will The lrginia league moguls came 2 0M 2 3 3 2. a to bat early and fixed April 29 as a probably not be considered, ow-irsz to the fact that a game is sohed.ilcd with Drake on October KAlfB re I 5 the opening date of the VJ22 season 2 rv itoinoerprer. ueorge, oounty i.L'o The World county printing 217.05 Pemocrat.

Tlie, office supplies 11.50 Kansas Tel. rentals and toll fee Storage 14. SO Johns, Will, expense, Stiinz 2S.05 expense, Buck Johns, Will, expense, laundry 31.59 Johns, Will, serving1 process 27.11) 9 11, which would allow the team I 211,1 September 6 as the getaway, A Tribute to Chiropratic 'By A Satisfied Patient ISTORY tells us that Benjamin Franklin, Robert Fulton and niost of the other great men who advanced ahead of Followers of Illinois football de- no ro-t or work-out tn prepara- tion the eame nt Des Moines 1 1'-11 that Loach Zuppke alway 01 It evident from th Illinois I springs at least one surprise iur- Jnne lMsch Klli-n Kune Mattie Warren Jowphine Wallace Johns, Will, boardintr prisoners 203.10 offer that their only open dates r'f. the season, and now Ohjo State Kans. K.

U. current, month of October 23.05 r.ro rreviou t- Octf.hfr 14 nr on I tcuecs iu Good Good Good Good Good Good Gootl Good Good Gootl Good City Water water month The two Marks brothers, famous Martha Smith I'joO i wot; 1912 1910 1913 1921 i not; 1 SS5 1817 IS 16 of October 37.05 heavyweight basketball twins, with Citizens H. P. gas Fannie McGrath Fritz Pulvermiller. John Chance SI 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 SI 31 31 31 31 31 a- combined weight of over 400 month of October 4.5S I Dale.

IJ. office supplies 30.25 pounds, are members of the Cres 1 Crane office sunnlies cent A. A. team of Taftville, Conn. Good Witl.

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M. on jjook fciore, onice sup-plies Alter losing morning games and John Simmers C. A. Steele Fdwin Harding- Solers Join Williams Ad-m Skinner Roll in T. Cook Good 191 19 IS S.70 3.10 11.50 00.75 02 41 7S 41 20 54 S3 f.i 71 rr so 7 07 f.i Rowland's Book Store, office pftemoon games this season.

Buck supplies Neill should schedule a few that day. This would seem to elimir.ate Illinois as a possibility, tir.Ios it i decided to schedule a came with them on October 7. Definite answers to these two proposal will not be made for two it three days, according to Doctor Allen, pending a decision by the athletic of the Uni- er-tv which will no be able miet before Monday an- account of the absence of Coach Clark and Director Allen. Clark has gone to Carthage, for a visit with hia sister Metzler Furn. merclionrtioo twilight games for his- Columbia I Lawrence Tvnewrifer rp.

I ocn Wood 1 I tnir work football souad next vear. 2.50 William Pulin La wr ce I 'lan i tijr i 1 1 "ia bor Ralph Glaze, the old Dartmouth Rol-ert R-lertson 1919 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 Poor Good Good (iood Good Gootl I'oor l'oor James W. baseball and football star and later 31 31 31 31 17 17 N. Spnnper a pitcher for the Red Sox, has been appointed football coach for Lake Van Rnskirk Fret! Rrowiu-H i the crowd were madethe laughing stock of the community in which they lived: Marconi was jailed for daring to announce that he could communicate between two points far removed from each other, without the lise of wires. 'k In the field of physical healing, as in that of mechanical invention, we have scoffed at every discovery that science has announced.

When I first heard of Chiropractic I laughed at it. It didn't seem possible to antidote disease by manipulating the spine, without the use of drugs and without pain, which only goes to prove that the human mind is inclined td doubt all that it does not fully Hush Toiixt Fcrest collecre. Constant Le Marin. Belgian anl Allen in attendance at and material 430.80 Harris, A. court bailiff 0.00 Hnrbour.

E. G. tubercular cow 125.00 Standing, Gertrude, transcript 2.50 Kennedy Plumbing labor and material 7S.10 Graeber labor and ma- terial 163.35 Reynolds Son, tubercular cows 225 00 State Sanitorium for T. 13., care of Hamilton 43 20 O'Neil, brooms 10 00 Sizer, G. salary self, hired war hero and wrestling champion.

Subscribed and sworn to before me UIU: Cou Clerk. 1' the nit-cting of the Missouri ral Icy conference in Kansas Citv. received decorations from Russia. Italy, France and England, and "We have been of the opinion Report of Commissioner of Poor of Douglas County thrt K. is at the bezinntnsr of a rew.cra of said Doctor for the 3Ionth ot October, iyzi Allen, "and the proposals from man a.nd girl 145.00 Sizer, G.

groceries, corn, etc 426.09 Brune, George advanrp mon Tnc-e strong teams conf.rm that bo We are anxious for an inter- ey on bounty 7.1 trame here next fall anl HAMS O- 1 I Trueblood. E. salary and there i litt'e doubt that one will mileage irk was one of the few foreign soldiers to receive the Distinguished Service Medal from the United States. WUile Benny Leonard wasn't at his in his recent mill with Sailor Friedman, the champion showed that he still has the punch with which he won and has defended the lightweight crown. Another pitcher named Hughes bids fair to become a star.

William Hughes, pitcher for the Raleigh team of the Piedmont league, won 26 games and lost seven last season. cTitu.n'Iv l-e scheiuled. Whether Trueblood, Marv in, clerical work 10 20 understand. os ford, clerical work 22. be with Illirois or not I am no, ab'e to saw We would, how DouKlAsf TCdFarm Bureau, appro- 1.73 2.79 Mrs.

Mary Lutz priauon ror Oct. and 3r.0.00 ft t.Y- ever, prefer a mme on October 21 Mrs. A. La nicy INewmarlr. AV.

elotiins- for- Mnbel IlenJ-rsn 3.57 or Novcmlr IS. I'roposals have leen made to sev dependants. i. Evans Auto Supply rair- Mrs. A.

N. White liz7.i? ory 1.73 2719 n.99 3.57 .62 23rt 1.39 1.70 4.30 12S.93 S2.55 eral eastern and far-western I'll lot Kaw. "ey Fuel coal for but no further replies have HaZvl Ue It is said that George M. Cohan 207.03 ,7 ten received up to the present VAX amj UcHlsworth office sup the celebrated actor-manager an tl.TO. "Yankee Doodle Bov." would buv I Olson Lros labor and mater- HaZfl Lj aroline Kaper-ll Mrs.

A. J. Liinplcy Kajfertll Mrs. T.mM Mrs, McKarland r.rsen Aldrich the Brooklyn club if the Superba 1 lais ASK FOR VALLEY MEET 42.10 office owners would shade their price a Columbia R. supplies 23.90 K.

Hf preventatives Ask Con minion more or Ies. When Roger Horr.sbv said supplies Mrs. Hyl K. C. Feather County Home 91...

9L 97 PS 99 lt0 ini 105 103 104 105 inr, 107 10s- 11.9- no 111 112 us 114 in? 117 US 119 120 159.00 ference for Spring Event 5. GO 5.50 3 .00 2.33 1.43 1.4S 2.99 3.02 would show up Tv Cobb. George supplies City I'lumhiner Countv Home 12.85 Sisler and the rest of the American 3.00 2 33 43 1.4S 2.99 3.02 3.50 2.30 I.S4 Friend, C. supplies "Coun r. C.

Allen, athletic director leaguers in the California Winter 1.21 1 X. of the returned today to Kansas City to attend the league, baseball critics though ii-nee iransier drayaere 1.18 Kasold, E. groceries for 2.30 1.S4 that Rog was full of oil. But the nauners 1 -n fir-ii meeting of the Missouri on I ni 11 I now believe in Chiropractic: Because it is accomplishing a great deal of good in the world and is doing no harm. Because it is rapidly educating people to understand that most diseases can be dethroned without the use of habit-forming drugs.

Because it always co-operates with nature and never opposes or interferes with nature's method of throwing off disease. Because it is a preventative which, if regularly applied, helps nature holds disease germs in check and keeps the body in fine physical shape. Lastly, because five years ago I investigated Chiropractic for the purpose of scoffing at it and when I learned what it was and what, it was' accomplishing I remained at its shrine to pray. Cardinal star is doing ju.t what he Vl ,.1 iros-- eocenes tor paupers 10.49 3.00 elfley. c.

prroceries for I na uners rt -o said be would do. valley conference coaches and directors at the Hotel Paltimcre, .911 rent $3 1.H4 1.51 I Farmers' ITnion Mrs. Told Mi.s Kennedy Miss Kennedy Miss l'leasant Miss Pleasant Mrs. McKarland Aldrich J. Aldri'-h Lizzie 'ory Lizzie Cory Sallie Ann MannitiK Mrs.

Hvde Aldrieh Allrich Miss Pleasant Miss Pleasant Mrs. Todd Mrs. Todd Mrs. McFarland Miss Kennedy Miss Kennedv Mrs. Todd 1 VI 1 Ml 3.00 which wul arrange track schedule for next spring.

He attended paupers. 12.9S MARRIAGE LICENSES a meeting of the directors of 9 vMal c-. oi I Ives-Ilartley Lumber fuel 4-5j I 'or paupers ir rn 16.50 3.20 3.00 2.37 4.8S 1.72 3.72 .49 1.03 1 Citizens' II. P. sas 3.72 1 for na nners 1 .90 i 1.54' Marriasre licence? were prrante 121- 122 123 124 125 12C 127 12S- .49 Santa Fe Ry.

CoTlransporta-3. I tation for paupers 1.03lHormal. Miss Elma, rent" for" vesterdav afternoon by Judge I. H. icncrer in tne Doutrlas county pro the memorial corporation here I.i it right.

It was definitely announced last right 'that the Kansas representatives at the Kansas City meeting will ask that the valley trark and field meet be held here next March. An effort will also be m.ide to secure the anneal val'ey cross country contest in j.00 -i." 1 1 paupers 5.00 I Shimmons meroiha'H. 3.00 2.40 bate court to the followiner: Pieratt. Earl. -rnarl mordi, Robert T.

Tweefly to Florence C. I ivi.w I aise, Canity, both of Topeka. I hereby certify that the above report ia true ana currevi wwiwm re ny. treipht, orr Harry Boyle to Opal Koark. both road merchandise 94 the record in my office.

Galiorf Iron Works Mff Co. D. B. lIUNKl CUTT. Commissioner of the Poer.

01 Lawrence. -repairs road machinery 29 fiO Griner. Oswald, road work TO Mutual Oil supplies for road work ifii ci October Report of Douglas County Home and; Farm for Month Ending October 31, iw Adams, J. I). repairs for" CredlU EXPENSTE9 DRS.

WELCH AND WELCH roaa macninery. 50 7" Carter Tire Battery road merchandise 40 Standard Oil pas and oil! 1822 Burnam Hodges, repair work 1.7S OH 3 Acnruns, u. road merchan 3 5 S3 I THE CHIROPRACTORS Schulz. C. labor and repairs 20.75 lonier.

J. road work an Axe, Hugh road work Ilolcom, Arthur road work 114.40 Barber, Perry, road merchandise 2.00 1 Aup. J. Pierson .95 1 .1. S.

Scheifer 1.75 1 Farmers' Union 2.59 4 J. T. I Hi nk ley 5 Farmers' I'nion 7.10 5 Stron.u's Grocery 7. So 5 Inres. Ilrulene Haikman 9.25 7 Kennedv Krnst 3.S3 8 W.

Pieratt Standard Oil Company 3.1G 10 'hns. J. AHmine 1A1 12 Will Eili Dry Goods 12.35 12 Partners' I'nion 1.50 15 Kennedy Ernst .95 1.75 2.59 2.00 7.10 7.80 9.25 3.S5 3.11 1.W0 12.35 1.50 .70 2.00 24.20 112.20 2.30 5.59 214.75 2.10 .53 7.00 70.00 Monthly Milk Report Butter Solids Visible Name pate Bacteria Coli fat not fat dirt Grade KaoM .1 150.000 8. 9.S5 Hunniire 3 00,000 G.8 9.86 Heffncr C0.000 4.8 9.4G I- S. M.

GfiQQ 4.4 P.T3 4. 40,000 100 3.S 9.01 Fritzel 5 1.120.000 3.5 8.7 Wiir.s 3 40.000 4. A I wis 150.00 10 3.8 8.7J I) Sn.lt!i 90,00 5.2 9X0 4. O. E.

Lrarnard 8 30,000 5.2 9.85 O. Winfrey 9 50.000 5.1 9.S7 4- Win. hell 20.000 10 4.4 8.HS Moorman 12 53,000 10 5.5 9.G O. DoUm 12 7,100.100 3.9 8.53 S.hr.eck 12 40.000 3.8 9.03 12 1,000,000 3.5 8.7 Et-erhardt Ijiuchlin 12 50,000 4.8 8.96 -i- Chamney 16 54,000 10 3.7 8.74 Bertram Miller 16 1,000 4.9 9.23 A Terry 17 13,000 6.2 9.59 A Van Rov Miller 17 l.SOO.000 10 4.2 9.59 19 38,000 10 4.4 9.38 4- 19 20.000 10 4.7 9.94 I 21 20,000 4.1 9.S2 21 40.000 4.5 9.15 A Harris 26 40.000 4.9 9.23 4- Niemeycr 26 4.000 3.6- 8.22 rerkins 26 3.7 8.49 I) Hardin? 26 40,000 5.2 9.54 -i- .70 2.00 15 I'has. J.

Ai-hninp. 1 Farmers I'nion 19 V4ion Company. 21.20 .112.20 2.30 5.59 2J0 211.7: 2 F. Ieskins C'V Farmer" I'nion 21 Honrv- Shirar Company 22 .1. S.

St heifer 2 Williams' oc "i F.nmers' I'nion 7.00 30.00 40.00 35.41 4.71 The Jooreal-Wbr Does Job Work 1.00 .50 .40 2.00 5.00 Hired-Man and Wife Butter Sold Chirkens Sold Milk Sold Siuash Sold Weipbing- Sold Boar Serum Fees Milk I'sed Better I'sed Onions I'sed Tomatoes Used Potatoes Used S-iuosh Used Kitk-- Chitkena Killed for Use. 35.41 4.71 1.00 .50 .40 2.00 5 00 25.00 fiO.OO 2.00 12.00 .00 1 .00 5.00 S.00 25.00 60.00 I 2.00 12.00 fi.OO 1.00 5.f)0 Pasteurized, ICE REAM E. S. M. CZ 8.00 235.

4 200.25 KS.02 4tJ9.09 16S.02 400.000 1,000,000 81 0.OOO 10,400,000 WirdoTr.ann's US Boston Con- lectior.ery 2 Kaw Valley 23 12 24 21 30 (Signed) EXXA BENNETT. Inpsector of Milk. The above statement Is true accord infr to information and observation. Q. C.

SIZER, Supu EMMA J. KENNEDY. Com. of Poor. Stxte of Kansas, County of Pouglas, ss.

Subscribed and swurn to before me the 3rd dav of November. 1921. GEO. C. BRUNE County Cleric.

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