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THE OLATHE MIRROR, OLATHE KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Qpn't forget the primary next i STATEMENT FROM MR. BRADY. Tuesday, August 6th, MIRROR We are authorized to announce A. H.

Lott and wife of Kansas City the candidacy of James R. Orr for Miss Carpenter is deserving the support of the Republicans" of Johnson county from the fact that she has given so many years of excellent work to the schools of the county, and has attained her high position among the leading educators of the county by her own personal efforts. were Chautauqua visitors, Tuesday. To the Republican Voters of Johnson County: I am a candidate for Congress and solicit your vote. I am a progressive Republican and have helped to enact the nomination to the office of prose-cuing attorney of Johnson county, Kansas, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August -O Democrats I will appreciate your TS Miss May Cain every Droeressive law in Kansas.

I vote next Tuesday for register of deeds. Will Lemon. was born on a farm in Monticello i one win greatly appreciate the sud- township, Johnson County, August Prt of tne republicans of the coun- Herb Anderson and Roy Wilson POR3HLE ty at the primary election on August 18, 1866, and have lived practically will leave Sunday for a 6, 1912. If nominated and elected all my life in this district. Agricul ture and dairying are the great in W.

W. Anderson of Monticello township announces that he will be a candidate for the office of county commissioner from the second district subject to the will of the Re trip on their Indian motor cycles. at the general election on November For Sale One 8-inch electric fan; 5 th, she will give the very best ad- dustries in this district and my sym inquire Willis C. Keefer. 32tT Albert Murdock of Stanley has pathies are with the farmers.

The ministration tnat thorough prepara-Democratic candidate is a lawver for the work and close attention purchased a $250 Indian motor cycle For Sale or would trade for'youns from Anderson Bowers. and my competitors for the Republl- i to the duties of the position will ae- horse Studebaker farm wagon usedt complish. CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR can nomination are both lawyers. I six months; heavy breeching harness. Walter Buch, third trick operator publican voters at the primary.

I am a candidate for renomination to the office of clerk of the district court of Johnson county subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary. S. W. Alderson. S.

B. HASKIN. Ed. Rebsamen, 416 E. Poplar.

33 at the Santa Fe, is back from CHAUTAUQUA NOTES. For Sale Some old corn. Donhans Sons, Morse, Kas. 32tf -o Democrats I will appreciate your Superintendent Public believe the best interests of this district can be served by sending a business man to Congress. I trust that I can have your support in the primaries August 6th and that you will also speak to your Republican friends in my behalf.

Very respectfully, J. L. BRADY. Lawrence, July 30, 1912. vote next Tuesday for register of The Epworth League of the Methodist Church will picnic on the Chautauqua grounds this (Thursday) evening at 6:30.

deeds. Will Lemon. The Mirror is authorized to announce that Frank D. Hedrick is a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary. -o- Mrs.

Harvey J. Sellers of Minnea polis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. L. Beckett, and other relatives.

Instruction Republican Ticket TO CALL SPECIAL ELECTION. STATEMENT FROM W. J. MOORE. The Oxford Club of Stanley has a tent on the west side in charge of Mrs.

Will Allison and Mrs. Lipscomb of Martin City. There are about a dozen members of the Oxford Club. Desiring to serve the people of the Second District In which I was born and reared, I hereby announce my candidacy for Congress subject to Just in another shipment of that beautiful snow white graniteware at For Sale Farm 160 acres, 90 acres in cultivation, balance in pas ture and meadow; good house, barn, sheds, plenty water, fruit of all kinds, will sell at $55 per acre. Also farm of 120 acres, 100 acres cultivation, balance in prairie grass and tame pasture, 12 acres alfalfa, all kinds of fruit, wind mill, good barn, house 2 chicken houses, crib, sheds, one-fourth 'mile to school, close to church, miles to town with good roads; la Jackson county, Kansas.

For particulars address Guy Morrow, Soldier, Kansas. 34 For Sale Fiverpassenger touring? Rossman's. the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries. During the six Airdome Olathe will open Satur Rev. Holter, a3 platform sunerin- Will Vote on Extension of Water years I served in the Kansas House To the Voters of Johnson County: Two years ago the Republican party gave me, without solicitation on my part, the nomination for the office of county clerk.

I accepted the honor but not without the knowledge that the odds were all in favor of my opponent, a candidate for a day night with three good reels and Mains To Cost $33,000. tendent, is making good. Mr. Holter is not long on announcements, but and Senate I have at all times worked for what I deemed to be to the spotlight song and will continue to give performances each night. The citv commissioners met in ad- what he does say he says in a hurry i best interests of the people and iourned session Pridav nisht and aim pruceeas witn tne program.

should regard -my nomination as an JUDGES WILL GET BALLOTS. second term. However. mad tho mere nave Deen no tedious delays. Dassed an ordinance for calling a endorsement of the principles for Promptly at 7:30 at night and 2:30 spection election to vote bonds of car, fully equipped.

Has been well which I stand and should work along in the afternoon the program begins. $35,000 for the improvement and ex- They May Be Sent to Judges Homes the same ilneg ln tne iarger flejd cared for and not used enough to tension of our water works system. By Autos. J.L.Brady. m.

hurt Willis C. Keefer. 32tl shoats. 416 East 32 For Sale 7 Poplar St. ine peace ana quiet or the Chau- From time to time mass meetings tauqua grounds is being looked after will be held when this question will The judges of the primary election We are authorized to" announce by Wm.

Rose and Chas. Crawford, be fully discussed, pro and con. At next Tuesday need not worry if the that John H. Crider of Ft. Scott is a Two better and more accommodating each meeting it is planned to have ballots are late getting to them.

On candidate for Congress from this dis- men could not be found for this part the consulting engineer to explain account of the injunction, it may be trict, subject to the 'will of the Re- For Sale at a bargain to settle an of the service. Mr. Rose is on all to the neonle our needs alone that estate, a new modern up-to-date resi aay ana until tne crowa departs at line midhight or possibly early in the publican voters at the primaries next morning before they are received, but August. the Taft electors will be nrinted un- der the head of the Republican ticket We are authorized to announce and if the Sunreme Court decides that C. L.

Randall is a candidate for night and Mr. Crawford is on the race, as best I could, but was, of course, defeated. Now I would respectfully ask the nomination when the chances are even for the election, and if nominated and elected I will endeavor to conduct the office in an economic and painstaking manner, satisfactory to all. I have lived in Johnson county nearly all my life, was born and reared a Republican, and have always worked for the ticket; and until two years ago when the nomination was handed to me I had never asked anything at the hands of my party, and do not now insist that it is due me, but would appreciate the nomination. Respectfully, W.

J. MOORE, STATEMENT FROM MR. ORR. grounas ail night. I ixto NEW BUILDING.

dence, close in. Inquire of W. M. Green. 32tf niSeELLRNEOOS Parties owing Donham Son, Morse, please settle; send check.

32tf One of the oldest men on the Patrons Fire and Tornado Insurance that the Roosevelt electors shall also County Attorney, subject to the will be printed, it may be so late that the of the Democratic voters at the Aug- Company Nicely Located. grounds Mondav night was Henry Wed d. of Lenexa. He is past names will have to be printed on gum ust primary. Tho last nt th wPPt and the first naner and pasted In case the de- 92 years of age, but he walks along with as springy a step as many men of this Geo.

Black, secretary of the cision is against the Roosevelt elect- 60 years of age. He walked in from Patrons Fire and Tornado Insurance ors, their names win not appear. Lon Cave desires to announce to the voters of Johnson county that he will be a candidate for renomination as sheriff subject to the will of Democratic voters, at the August the grounds and took the Strang car Company, with his right hand man, MONTICELLO. Sunday night and out-walked the William Whitford. moved their ef- ouncn or people coming to town.

fects from the Grange building into the handsome little edifice south of Wanted 5-passenger, 2nd hand automobile in good condition. Name price and kind of car in letter addressed to 58 Mirror Office. 32tl Taken TJp Stray black sow, will weigh about 250; may have same by proving property and paying-expenses. S. F.

Olney, west of Olathe. 32 To the majority of the people one The Mirror office, which was recent- To the Republican voters of Johnson County: As August 6th, or Tuesday next, is we are authorized to announce of the most enjoyable parts of the ly completed for them. They will that George W. Folmer is a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the will of the have no formal opening, but they desire everyone in the county to call Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Beaver of Har-risburgh, Pennsylvania, spent last week at the home of his uncle, J. R. W. J. Kueker made a business trip to Kansas City, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sarver spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.

Harry Hayes, of Kansas City. Democratic voters of Johnson county upon them and inspect their new at the August primary, 1912. building. Lost Sunday night between and Cedar Junction, light gray Chautauqua program is the band concerts given every evening between 6:30 and 7:30 by the Olathe Bana. This is one institution that Olathe people are particularly proud of and whenever they are billed to play, many take advantage of the opportunity to hear them.

We're for the Olathe Band. They will play at Spring Hill during the Fair and will go to Eudora the 14th and 15th. THE OGG PUBLIC SALE. F. K.

Smead of Monticello desires us to announce that he James Chapman, Henry Hoages, coat. Reward for notifying W. C. Miss Jessie Coker and Florence Hod- will bes a candidate for the Demo 33 Head of Horses and Mules to be Brown, Monticello. cratic nomination for County Clerk ges autoed to Olathe Sunday and at Sold on Thursday, August 15th.

the date set for the primaries of this county, and as it has been impossible for me to make a personal call on each and every voter in this county, however hard I have tried or may bave desired to do so. I therefore take this opportunity of saying to you that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of county attorney on the Republican ticket, and that I will appreciate your vote and any assistance you can give my candidacy at the coming primary, or any kind word that you can speak on my behalf. I was admitted as a member of the Johnson County Bar in February, 1900. And during the four years im at the August primaries. tended the Chautauqua.

For Sale, Cheap on terms to suit. 1 1 1 I i-v-v Sol Coker and wife spent Sunday F. R. Ogg and son, W. who Dr.

P. L. Lathrop of Olathe an- sample nay loaaer. wiuis j. ieeier.

with relatives in DeSoto. have been conducting farming opera Lost Complete set of automobile The arrangements for parking on tteh a rVs a he candidat-' automobiles Is much better than last Se" ihe last few' years, have'ot Edwardsville. spent Sunday at the office ot County Coroner ub the will the tools in cloth cover. Return to Will year, upon entering tne grounas hmHai nit mo tint that. home of Averv Lemlne and lamny.

to of Republican voters at the August primaries. Jarboe at First National Bank and thev are directed to the lower how not rnado mnnov for thv Mr. the D. K. C.

K. dis- receive reward. 32 and the machines are parked in a kflVfl pnn(i farmfi. hire snod workmen 'trict Dresident of the Epworth Will Lemon wishes to announce to 1 -circle just east of the assembly and their crops aref consequently, League, will speak at the church next the voters of Johnson county that he Found-Spotted Jersey tent. Sunday night there were o3 in good and tney have made a grat Sunday morning at 11 clock and wiU be a candidate for the nomina- owner call and get animal bull: at once.

line ind a half dozen or more on the deal of monev but thev have not in the afternoon at 2. mediately following my admission I held the office of justice of the peace for Olathe city, during which time I think about two-thirds of all the the time to look after the farms, con- Mrs. T. L. James of Argentine outside.

The line extended nearly the full width of the block between sequently no more crops will be spent a few days with home folks. Parv and Louia Streets. Unon leav- Miss Maud Hundley of Olathe rlmlngl nrm nlnlrtra In Vin onHro i planted, but the farms will be put In tion of Register of Deeds, subject to the will of the Democratic voters of Johnson county at the August primary. Miss Kate Carperter desires to announce her candidacy for the office wro fiiprf Wnr ing the grounds they must all go out W. H.

Lattner, 1 block north and block east of B. H. Tillotson. I Want to Rent a farm, 80 to 200 acres, stocked and with machinery. Have had thirty years experence in.

farming, would like possession this fall. John Atkinson, West Olathe. 32 the south entrance. by the county attorneys. I have grass and they will raise cattle.

On Thursday, August 15th, they will sell at Farm No. 1, one and a half miles south of Olathe, thirty-five head of horse.s and mules, among The Chautauaua never would have spent Monday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Parke Mettee and Miss Nellie Reitz weie shopping in Kansas City, Thursday.

Mrs. Amos Beaver spent the week end with her brother, Andy Kueker, near Gardner, who had been kicked by a colt. As we go to press we of Superintendent of Public Instruction subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August primaries. them six head of mules just out of the plow, 15 head of young high grade Percheron mares and geldings, F. M.

Gordon of Lexington Issued more than two hundred warrants in criminal cases, and was obliged to lcome familiar with all the steps in criminal procedure. I also assisted in the prosecution of a large number of cases in the city for the violation of city ordinances, as an assistant in the office of city attorney. So, in addition to what I acquired from study of the required course, the actual experience I had from the some light harness horses, etc. They i learn he is getting along as well as township announces that he will be First published in The Olathe Mirror August 1, 1912. The State of Kansas, Johnson been a "go" without the hard work of the members of the association, whose names follow: Frank Hodges, president: L.

W. Snepp, vice president: John J. Parker, secretary; O. J. Scott, treasurer: H.

O. Holter, platform manager: Sam J. Kelly, water supply; C. F. Pettyjohn, advertising: J.

C. Keepers, concessions. Everv one of these men is a "hustler." Olathe has no better and will also sell a number of thorough- could be expected. We hope he will a candidate for the office of County bred Shorthorn and Herford spring soon be able to be about again. Commissioner from the third district County, ss.

In the District Court, calves and milk cows with calves by I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman and subject to the will of the Republican side. ouu uusueis ui ic-wcaucu son, lieorge auu mi. auu axis, iwij yoiers at tne primary.

Fultz wheat will be sold in bags of Mize autoed to Spring Hill Sunday two bushels each. evening in Mr. Chapman's car. We are authorized to announce with a certain part of the' work in The terms are a little out of the charge of each, the whole is well at ordinary, as 5 per cent will be allow- Mrs. Leo Wagner, accompanied by that M.

S. Erskine of Edgerton is a Miss Pearl Walker of Bonner started candidate for County Treasurer, sub-for Denver last Tuesday. They stop- ject to the will of the Republican tended to Olathe and Johnson coun- edt discount for cash. several years in various positions warrants me in saying that I believe that I am qualified to fill the office of county attorney, and that if elected I will to the best of my ability enforce the laws as they are written in the statutes of Kansas, without fear tv owes tnem a vote ot tnanKS ior Cnl iAmfSOn will crv the their interest in this matter. They gale and MUler Beckett, cashier of have no ax to grind.

They are do- VaHnnal Bank, will act as sas, sitting within and for the county of Johnson. John S. Bateman, Plaintiff, vs. William P. Browning, J.

A. Browning, J. P. Hamilton, H. A.

S. Hamilton, Mollie Allen, Bettle Turner, E. A. Hamilton, Mrs. W.

Hamilton, Susie Scherer, Elsler Norton, Wm. E. Hamilton, Frank Hamilton, Reta Hamilton, -Bessie Hamilton, Mollie Hamilton, Bella Mann, Mrs. Thea Haines, Gertie Kussmaul, Carrie Darden, Floyd Bateman, Chas. Bateman, Emma natlng their work and they have clerk Find the full sale bill on page ped off at Soloman, Kansas, to visit voters at the August primary.

with Mrs. Dollie Walker Freeman. Mrs. Zan Plummer entertained her I hereby announce my candidacy sister, Mrs. Reed, also Mrs.

Chas. for the nomination for the office ot Reed and daughter all of Kansas City State Senator of the Sixth Senatorial last week. District of Kansas, subject to the will There will be an ice cream social of the Republican voters at the Aug- or favor. neen worKine quieuy ior several eight of this issue. -o- To personal friends and all Repub- weeks, just for the good of Olathe lican voters I can only say that if and Johnson county.

These men WILL MOVE TO TEXAS. elected I will endeavor to do my duty guarantee the financial end of the un Mnntirpiin school house Saturday ust primary, aam j. is.eiiy. Will G. night; August 3rd.

Ladles are re A. Chapman and Son, Jim, Have Public Sale Soon. in such a manner that you will have dertaking. To date they are about no reason to regret that you gave me $800 "in the hole." This amount your support. Thanking you all for muskbe taken in at the gate the last quested to bring cakes.

The Mirror is authorized to announce that C. H. Hyer of Olathe Is a candidate for renomination as Representative of this district subject to oast favors. I am your3 respectfully, five davs or they will have to "foot LONE ELM AND CLARE. JAMES R.

ORR. the bill. Jim Chapman of Monticello returned last week from Mercedes, Texas, where he owns land the will of the Republicans at the The Rural Improvement Club met Never before have Chautauqua near the city limits which he is clear- A CAPABLE CANDIDATE. visitors been so well taken care of in jng preparatory to planting crops. Tuesday afternoon of last tweek with uuaw Mrs.

R. Hollinger. H. H. McKee desires to announce Misses Clara, Edna and Loretta that he will be a candidate for the Schlaegel attended a social given at Renublican nomination for county Jim is also in the automobile busi the manner of getting refreshments on the grounds.

Church Holtom, Miss Kate Carpenter of near Lenexa, Shawnee township, who is seeking for the nomination on the Republican ticket for the office of ness. He has several cars and he makes drives for the land companies of that town. Jim says that corn is the Methodist parsonage in Gardner cierk subject to the decision of the the sanitary grocers, have the big refreshment- tent and it is to their ororiit that it is arranged in such a Alexander, Kate Sullender, Maggie Batemane, Nannie Bateman, Bet-tie Bateman, Leonora H. Barks-dale, Wm. G.

Barksdale, Edna M. Cardwell, Annie B. Barksdale, Mary A. Page, Florence S. Barks-dale, Genevieve Barksdale, Helen L.

Barksdale, H. H. Hamilton. James W. Hamilton, Robert 3.

Hamilton, Jno. E. Hamilton, Isabella Bateman, Nannie Barksdale, T. P. Hamilton and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, and the assigns of H.

H. Hamilton, James W. Hamilton, Robert S. Hamilton, John E. Hamilton, Isabella Hamilton, Nannie Barksdale and T.

P. Hamilton, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale la Tuesday evening. August primary. makins from 60 to 104 bushels to Mrs.

Agnes McKee or uiatne was manner that it is absolutely sanitary, tne acre and that the first crop sold the guest of Mrs. Birdie Shields and J. Moore of Olathe township comfortable and fills every want, it f0r $1.00 per bushel. They are now county superintendent, has had eighteen years of experience as a teacher, fifteen years of which have been in the schools adjoining her home, three years at Little Blue, No. 67, daughter, Wednesday.

announces that he will be a candi- Mrs. W. J. Kelly spent Wednesday date for the nomination for county with Mr. and Mrs.

N. H. Coke and ceT subject to-the will of the Re-daughters. publican voters at the August pri- is a large tent with the west two- planting the second crop on the same thirds, which is used as a dining groUnd. room, screened in.

Here they serve jje and his father, G. will hold four years at Antioch, No. 61, five breakfast, dinner and supper. Ice a Dg closing-out sale in about two Mrs. Birdie Shleiasjert weanesaay mary.

rrTrf and all kinds of drinks. Tne wp1tb and disnose of all their Der- for an extended visit ln Denver wun years at Valley View No. 49. She was unanimously elected as teacher for a term of nine months at Round east third of the tent contains a full sonai property, except one horse and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Day and E.

M. Clark of Olathe township line of articles for luncnes ana nere one cow jjm wni then return to dauhter and other relatives. Prairie No. 7. at $65 per month.

Mrs ScSlaegeT and Mrs. H. avviZ1f tiiTJ 0l wnnm! I B.1.0.11!;.8?6 ihe Tenth also is served all kinds of cold annus, Mercedes and it is probable that Mr. iiv. I iuai vouumaio i jtiaiciai uistrici.

oi ine mate oi n.an Judicial District of the State ot This is the only rural school having a nine months term ln the county. Miss Carpenter has had three years high w. scniaegei spent inurauay ination for trustee of Olathe town- ice cream, lunches and short oraers. and Mrs chapman will go their this It i3 a very popular place with the Winter. Kansas, and to me directed I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the Mrs.

Will snuitz near t-raine vu- gnip jt to the will of the Repub- Chautauqua goers. Tnese men -were ter. lican voters at the August primary. at an exnense 01 neany iu uauic ti.j rrxr i.aMota tho school work and has taken some collegiate work. She has never Misses Edith and Mildren Kelly iiunaiu xtxxv: iauu.4uvv va south front door of the court house thev took in a nickel and navQ Republican nomination for county v.

thov will ho Hberallv natron- i- j.ix si returned Friday from an extended The Mirror is authorized to an- in the fitir of Hlathe In thA ronntv nf missed attending a county normal institute, since the year before she clerk, drove thirty miles Tuesday, 1 11 Cfc VHJ visit with-relatives and friends iTAd not onlv for the gooa inmga nounce that Ed. Ripley is a candi- j0hnson, state of Kansas, on Satur-date for county assessor spbject to a dav of Animat 1 fti 2. nt Lawrence- and Topeka. they serve, but to snow our apprecia began teaching and has -missed but three teachers' associations during aunng Mr. and Mrs.

Levy Rice visited In the will of the Republican voters at hi n'rincv of aaid dav. th fol- Til wt.fh thev visited four towns and four threshing outfits and spent two hours at Jameson Brothers big sale. Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Messick of her career as teacher. She has oa Ar, rVi.r Olathe with Mrs. Agrites McKee, Fri- the August primaries iowing described real estate towlt: day. I rwii Wav desires na to an- The southeast quarter of the north- made it a point to keep in close are conaucuug uu.

touch with all educational work. She Mra TTarrv Thomas and daughter ho to a 2ndfdatA fm thA i east auarter of section thirty-six. AN ENTERPRISING MERCHANT has attended state teachers' associa Kansas City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Stypes Saturday and tions when she could do so without and Miss Catherine Kelly were the offlce ot county attorney subject to township thirteen of range twenty-week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. the wm 0f the Republican voters, at three in Johnson county, Kansas, ex-A. Stilwell and family at Hillsadle.

tne Aneust primary. at southeast corner Wm. Block of Overland Park Has a Sunday and attended Chautauqua. interfering with her school duties. Large Grocery Business After the" agricultural course was In Quite a number irom our neiga-i i wumcwv uauw For Sale Large shed and barn on troduced into the county schools she borhood are attending the Olathe Tne Mirror is jiuiaonzea aa- quarter or section tnirty-six.

wwn- The Mirror man visited the groc- site of Rheem Lumber yard; apply to attended two conventions at Manhat rhantannna. i nouncB liiai n.ay vwu-u uuuuuaio (snip tnirteen, range iweniy-uiree. tan to take lectures and demonstra- ery store of Wm. Block at Overland w. C.

Keefer, chairman Opera House tlon work in agriculture, domestic Park, Friday night, and found that building committee. ArtencA and correlation work. MiSS hA carried an immense Stock Of grOC- Mr. and Mrs. Homer scniaegei vis-1 o-kih ited with J.

L. Schlaegel and iamuy, vntcra A Anit nHmarv. ft and namenter holds a first class certlfi-1 eTiea notthna. fresb meats. vege-1 Miss Jessie Foster of Colorado bunday.

I. tnaa f- thonnA wAat fortv.roda. cate obtained at a regular examlna-1 tables, etc, and seemed to be having I Springs, who is visiting relatives at pred H. Hedberg of Monticello south twenty-eight rods, nine feet The following letter was received I township authorizes us to announce I and four inches, east forty rods to tion. She is recognized as one ot a great amount of business.

Mr. uaraner, spent we asi two weens iu the best and foremost teachers of the Block had been In the general xner- joplin. ronntv and is in everv wav Qualified I chandise business at Shawnee fori old friend, John J. White, postmaster I Monticello township, subject to the gate thirty-three acres, said property to fill the office of county supenn- several years, but finding ms quan-i uemocrats i win appreciate your and will VMn thA nrhoola ad-1 era too am all moved to Overland I vote next Tuesday ior register or vancing in all branches. She comes Park last September and located In I deeds.

Will Lemon. or a famiiv or Kenunucans. neritne wood nuiiame. in aaauwu-w at Berriam, also Justice oi tne peace, will ot Repuoiican voiers at tne pn- to be sold by order ot the district, also good farmer and food fellow: mary, August 6th, court on partition as the property of "Who can beat this? I have a Duroc the plaintiff and defendants to satis- sow that has farrowed forty-one pigs "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Is; the fy said execution, and sold without in one year, between July, 1911, and best remedy for that xjftea fatal dis- redemption.

Appraised at $230.00 July, 1912." If there are any stock ease croup. It has been used with per acre, growing crops reserved. raisers in the county who can beat success In our family for eight It. It. CAVE.

father hetnf? one of the active nartY handline the above mentioned lines, I Mrs. W. G. Hayes and daughter, worfeera in the earlv davs of the ha also handles shirts, overalls, etc i Edith, oi Kansas uiy spent last county. Miss Carpenter comes from Mr.

Block enjoys a good business and I Thursday at B. H. Tmotson s. the north east section of the county. I with the heln of members or nls own I which has not had an official repre- family, supplies all the demands or I Don forget the primary next this, The Mirror will be glad to hear years." Mrs.

I whltesxre, Bunalo, I sheriff of Johnson County, Kansas, from them, IN. Y. 1 John T. Little, Atty. for Plalntlff.325 8entation for a number of years.

1 the country roundabout' Tuesday, August 6th..

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