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The Kinsley Graphic from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 11

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THE KINSLEY GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1910. 11 I I 1 I know the hat is dreadful. Green ai THE MAN IN LOWER TEN BELPRE CITY. Parker Hi B3 f6 36 Colyer 2 -V A. l-O li 3 3 HD Prose 9 4 9 71 5 CT Kinjz nl L2 BIO si 2 10 Grace Gonder.

desc tract No 84. com at the sw corner of lot 3. blk 25. then 140 ft. 20 ft.

140 ft. 20 ft to beginning 3.61 Perrett 13 27 239 A Renstrom 23 ft off end I 23 T.yV Noble i Ketelson 1 29 1.82 Kinsley 1 33 i.s Elizabeth Lightner 4 40 2 11 5 7.37 6 40 1.75 A. V. T. Addition.

R.HN3c!io: 9 45 1.32. 10 45 7.71 IMHatSeld 52 1.39 10 52 16.54 Carmichael JL Aruirews Mrs Lunz 5 1 33 5 1 41 5 2 33 5 19 29 $33 64 25 67 27 26 292 3 33 12 it U3 93 890 First published in the Kinsley Graphic August 4. 1910. Delinquent Tax Sale 1910 State of Kansas. Edwards County.

Office of County Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at my ofnee in Kinsley, beginning September 6th. 1910. at the hour of 9 0 clock a. the following lands and town lots described below, or as much thereof as may be necessary to pay tax ana charges thereon tor the year 119.

This sale will be continued from day to day until such parcels of land or town lots are sold, or as much thereof as may be necessary to pay taxes and charges thereon, including advertising and selling of such property. J. s. CRArr. County Treasurer.

KINSLEY TOWNSHIP. Donovan. 7 10 3 10 I 11 Liinx Addition wi7and3 1 Martin: John Droll Edward Land and 3 1 3 3 4 3 Josepi Lunz Ll Bt 93 Joseph Lunz 11 52 l.A 12 and 13 52 2 (56 desc tract No 97. all of blk 52 n. of Coon creek and 2.

4. 93! L2 B6 3 4 93 Craw fold 3 6 93, "46 or Lot 13 in Root Britton 2 93 91 4 13 93 93 1 74 1 74 5 4 5 5 5 3 4 R. Martin 4. Joseph 5 6 1 93, 64 1276 1.S2 l.2 12 9.S 20 S4 11 Richard Shadwell Smith 13 ft off end Lunz all ail Am't iJS.73 55.13 21.77 .52 52 54 54 54 54 t4 64 64 owner Description S. T.

R. Hubbard, lots 1. 2 si nei 3 24 19 Edward Kinsley swi ex. right-of-way 23 24 19 Stapleton 23a inseiofswj? 24 all of swi of 27 24 19 DB Russell blks 1. 12.

13 for 3 4 Donovan's Addition. ways makes me look ghastly." "Perhaps it was the green." I was unaccountably relieved. "Do you know, a few minutes ago, you looked almosts pallid to me!" She glanced at me quickly, but I was gazing ahead. We were out of sight of the house, now, and with every step away from it the girl was obviously relieved. Whatever she held in her hand, she never glanced at it.

But she was conscious of it every second. She seemed to come to a de-ci3ion about It while we were still tn sight of the gate, for she murmured something and turned back alone, going swiftly, her feet stirring up small puffs of dust at every step. She fastened something to the gate post I could see the nervous haste with which she worked. When she joined me again it was without explanation. But the clenched fingers were free now, and while she looked tired and worn, the strain had visibly relaxed.

We walked along slowly in the general direction of the suburban trolley line. Once a man with an empty wagon offered us a lift, but after a glance at the springless vehicle I declined. "The end3 of the bone think they are castanets as it is," I explained. "But the lady Douovan forgot the gold bag. She leaned forward and held out her hand.

"I majr not hare another chance to thank you," she said, "and I think I would better not try, anyhow. I cannot tell you how grateful ram." I muttered something about the gratitude being mine. Owing to the knock I was seeing two cabs, and two girls were holding out two hands. "Remember," they were both saying, "you have never met me, Mrl Blakeley. And if you ever hear anything about me that Is not pleasant, I want you to think the best you can of me.

Will you?" The two girls were one now, with little flashes of white light playing all around. "I I'm afraid that I shall think too well for my own good," I said unsteadily. And the cab drove on, (Continued Next Week.) Monarch's Spying Discounted. One of the favorite pastimes of Emperor Menelik of Abyssmia is to mount a tower of observation, which he has constructed for the purpose, and watch his subjects going about their duties in the streets and open spaces through a powerful telescope. One disadvantage of thi3 method of spying is that it is perfectly well known to the people themselves, who consequently do not give their "king of kings' much opportunity for discovering any deed worthy of Russell desc tract No 111.

com POint 191) ft! in rnr blk 64. Ll 71 2 71 3 13 71 4 13 71 5 13 71 6 13 11 merly Santa Fe add 2 24 19 4.94 John Gunkle desc tract No. IS com at the se cor of swi sec 2-24-19then 125 ft for a place of beginning, then 19 rds. 20 rds. 19 rds.

20 rds to place of beginning 8.u John Demain 20a in the se cor of nei i 5t ii 20. then 23 ft 4 in. then to A rliht of way then ne along said rujht of way to the line of a tract deeded to Keener, thens to place ot beginning Ciapp Subdivision of Block 55. WLSimi-son Lot 1 Blk 56 A. V.

T.iL Addition. Bower Ll .22 Willis Bower' 1.10 Heeler sei of nei swi of nei 32 24 19 25 S3 James Hayes lot 4 35 21 19 12.65 73 (Continued from Page 10.) All along I had had the impression that Alison West was deliberately putting out of her mind something that obtruded now and then. It brought with it a return of the puzzled expression that I had surprised early in the day, before the wreck. I caught it once, when, breakfast over, she was tightening tae sling that held the broken arm. I had prolonged the morning meal as much as I could, but when the wooden clock with the pink roses on the dial pointed to half after ten, and the mother with the duplicate youngsters had not come back, Miss West made the move I had dreaded.

"If we are to get into Baltimore at all we must start," she said, rising. "You ought to see a doctor as soon as possible." "Hush," I said warningly. "Don't mention the arm, please; it is asleep now. You may rouse it." "If I only had a hat," she reflected. "It wouldn't need to be much of one, but" She gave a little cry and iarted to the corner.

"Look," she said triumphantly, "the very thing. With the green streamers tied up in a bow, like this do you suppose the child would mind? I can put $5 or so here that would buy a dozen of them." It was a queer affair of straw, that hat, with a round crown and a rim that flopped dismally. With a single movement she had turned it up at one side and fitted it to her head. Grotesque by Itself, when she wore it it was a thing of joy. Evidently the lack of head covering had troubled her, for she was elated at her find.

She left me, scrawling a note of thanks and pinning it with a bill to the table-cloth, and ran upstairs to the mirror and the promised soap and water. I did not see her when she came down. I had discovered a bench with a tin basin outside the kitchen door, 3 4 5 6 73 73 73 73 L7 9 10 11 12 -v. 262 1 LOGAN TOWNSHIP Miller set 32 23 19 34.10 Geo Miller nwi 33 23 19 3UH Swi 33 23 19 34.99 Martin Shay nei 35 23 19 15.40 nwi 35 23 19 15.51 JACKSON TOWNSHIP Frank A Lauber lots 1. 2 4 of swi 30 23 20 14 46 Howard Carter nei 25 24 20 36.27 TRENTON TOWNSHIP.

Heeler's Addition. MSohaatterly L4 Blk 1 Descriptive Tracts. Donovan, desc tract No 242 5.75a in nei 2-24-16. bounded on the by station croundot A i R. on the by line of West st.

on the by line of Wheeler ave. on the by line of nei sec 20-14-1 9 Bernie Devme. desc tract No 261 formerly Bii Hoyt desc tract No 262 formerly L12 U25 1 7 CS-Sprigg desc tract No formerly Lots 9-10 1124 3 17 MUey Hawkins desc tract No 263 Ja formerly Bil ci Frank Montgomery desc tract No 275 in nei sec 20-24-16 com at the sw cor of vacated blk s. then i 1 50 ft. 4 50 ft.

15J ft. 50 ft to place of beginning g7 Jacob Fotzer. desc tract No 276.16a in nei sec 20-24 itt com 50 ft of the nw cor of Blk 7. then 127 ft. 50 ft.

127 ft. 50 ft. to place of beginning 3.03 Austin Jenning. dec tract No 252 3a in sec 2x-24-16 4 20 Ida Griith desc tract No 2sl" beginning at a ioint 30 rods south of the ne cor of sec 2-24-16 of the 6th then 26j rods, then 30 rods, 26j rods, then 30 rods to place of begin 19 05 5 1 Emerson's Addition. Joan A Mott 7 The young lady, however, declined Offerle Town Co.

des tract No. 54 54 54 1.13 1.15 5 97 Jl 34 1.14 .94 AH 8 9 West Kinsley. Buess Lot 41 .62 Buess Lot 51 54 V3 42 .62. 43 .62, 4 .62 47. A tract of land in the nw i of sei sec 7-25-20 bounded on the on by line of nwi of pei.

on the by Kansas on by blk 38 .49 Mrs Anna Dawley desc tract No 51 64-100a in the nwi of sei com at the intersection of the line of Main st of Offerle and line of said nwi of sei. then on line of sw i of 7-25-20 160 ft for place of beginning, then parallel with and 160 of line of Main st 200 ft. 140 ft. 200 ft 140 ft to place of begin 5.30 Fred Stegman se i 8 25 20 33.61 swi 9 25 20 2S.90 IB Miller nei 18 25 21) 21.7a 50 1.34! Block Reeder Lt 5 10.65; Gonder Lt 9 $2 24 Peck Hine Subdivision of Block 59. WJ Peck L8 B59 L10 B59 .64 9 59 .64 Kinsley Town Land Addition.

Hine Wilson Lot 24 Blk 14 .55 Tewksbury's Addition. Stephenson Has No Enemies. "Uncle Ike" Stephenson of Wisconsin, is a senator without enemies, and It is not likely that he will have any if he remains in congress all the rest of his life, for he is not a man to stir up trouble. He has a sharp political opponent In Senator La Follette, although they were close friends only a few years ago. "Uncle Ike" is In the 3enate quite frequently, and he goes from one senator to another and has a bit of conversation and then passes on.

BCSUS CF PERFECTION. DBRussell L1B7 L19B7 20 7 Geo. W. Lightner lots 1. 2.

4 of nei Smith i .97 .97 3.66 .97 .97 .97 .97 .97 .97 Geo Lightner of nwi Elizabeth Lightner sei Geo Lightner nj of swi 2 7 7.29 3 7 7.29 4 7 .55 5 7 .55 6 7 55 7 7 3 7 .55 9 7 .55 10 7 .55 PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY perfect; Elizabeth Lightner si of swi 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Geo Lightner nei 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 a sei Gorham's Addition. Needles. Oil. Belts and all kinds of Sewing enlno supplies, lie pairing a specialty. nei nwi lotsl.

of sei 26 26 26 26 28 26 26 26 26 26 26. 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 21.45 7.32 15.98 8.34 8.34 14.23 14.23 14.23 17.52 16.33 38.76 10.86 16.39 4.99 618 16.39 13.42 16.39 18.28 13.42 16.39 16.39 Geo Lijf htner swi Great Docks for Singapore. Singapore, Straits Settlement (British), is the docking and shipping base ol that part of the world! New docks, costing 120,000,000, are blng built as a rendezvous for the fleet. It is believed that the Australian, Indian and China British squadrons may In the future constitute a great eastern fleet, with headquarters at Singapore. A Fisher all B3 $2.62 Jennie Brown Jennie Brown Ll B23 .82 Ll B14 .47 2 23 82 2 14 .47 3 23 .82 3 14 .47 4 23 .82 4 14 .47 5 23 .82 5 14 .47 6 23 .82 6 14 .47 7 23 .82 7 14 .47 8 23 .82 8 14 .47 9 23 .82 9 14 .47 10 23 .82 10 14 .47 11 23 .82 11 14 .47 12 23 .82 12 14 .47 Russell all 25 .97 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 9 10 is 16.

17 IT 17 17 18 lots 1. 2. 3 lots 1. 2. 3 nwi swi nei nwi sei swi nei This Machine Carries an Unlimited Guarantee If You Want a Cheaper Machine, I Can Furnish It BROWN" TOWNSHIP.

Vezettis Addition. John Jackson Lot 8 Blk 3 oeow mgrntner lots 6-7 its i of ne 21 3 3 10 $1.39 1 39 1.39 .47 1.64 1.82 1.82 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 4.76 6.91 3.60 2.01 4.61 2.01 3.75 8.08 12.42 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Geo Lisrhtner sei 21 lots 4-5 21 Julia A Sholberfir lots 5-6 25 Johnson wi of nwi 27 Julia A Sholbenr lots 27 Johnson sei of nei 28 A Li Moffat nwi 33 Ctaas Waters nwi 34 i Pianos Niles West Addition. Marie Jurgens 1 Albert Winchester 8 Oliphant 9 10 Schnatterly's Addition 6 7 9 9 A A Hine Henry Sater lots 1-2 si of nei Henry Sater of nwi and 3 26 19 32.38 A A Hine Ll B2 .97 L6 B2 1 .97 WD Harry 20 2 .97 2 2 .97 3 2 .97 21 2 .97 22 2 14.55 4 2 .97 5 2 .97 20a in sw cor of lot 3-4 3 Henry Sater sei 3 swi 3 Jones lot 1 4 swi 4 Bennie Renstrom of nei and el of sei 13 Poston 60a of 15a 5a 20 Richard Demmick si of nei and of sei 1 Ralph Getter sei 6 Kate A Getter lots 6-7 and el I Have a Good Line, Including The Nellington and The Stewart Can Make You a Close Price and Easy Terms Quite a Lean" Take. "My Idea of nothing to eat," writes Printer Jacob Backes, "Is a restaurant sandwich. They come about 20 picas square, the slices of bread being about one pica thick each, and the inlayer of meat about a nonpareil, thick, the tout ensemble being about as nutritiously life-sustaining as a linotype slug New York Mall.

Breakfast Eggs. Put six eggs Into a vessel which will hold five pints. Pour over boiling water to fill the dish, cover closely and set on the back part of the store or the rack to cook. Leave seven minutes for a soft cooked egg, ten -for a medium cooked, fifteen for a firm and thirty for a hard cooked egg. New Machine Gun.

A new machine gun which the United States army is testing fires more than 300 shots a minute, weighs but 30 pounds, and can be operated by two men, one loading as the other aims and fires it $2.81 28 28 26 28 26 26 28 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 10.85 17.28 16.78 4.72 13.56 8.46 7.89 38 44 11.61 13.17 17.04 23.96 2.07 7.38 5.60 11.35 19 81 10.90 16.31 17.36 of swi 6 Burlinsrame si of nei sei Susie Pasran swi of sei Beyard swi Frank Sprin? si of nei .81 30 30 11 11 16 34 15 15 A Harmon swi Sturdevant Passwater Descriptive Tracts. Niles desc tract No 121 com at a point 1540 ft of the intersection of 4th st and the alley in rear of blk 32. tnen 198 ft. 220 t. 212.7 ft.

then to place of beginning Niles. desc tract No 123 com at a point 1985.11 ftwof the intersection of the alley in the rear of blk 32 and 4th st. then on the line of 4th st 87.89 ft. then 212.7 ft. then 87.89 ft.

212.7 ft to beg A Telfer desc tract No 129 com at the nw cor of lot 5 blk Niles West add. then 145 ft. s55ft. 145 ft. 55 ft to place of beginning John Gaines desc tract No 130 com at a point 145 ft from the nw cor of lot 5 blk Niles West add.

then 45.2 ft. 140 ft. 45.2 ft. 140 ft to place of beginning Edwards dect tract No 133 com 670 ft of the se cor of blk 33. then 50 ft.

140 50 ft. 140 ft to place of beginning PH Young desc tract No 143 com at the se cor of lot 6 blk 1 Niles West add. then 145.2 ft. 150 ft. 145.2 ft and 150 ft to place of beginning Reed Addition.

nei sei 1.97 Butler nei sei WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Nelson lots 1-2 and si 6.17 "No, I Did Not Intend to Go Homo." and was washing, in a helpless, onesided way. I felt rather than saw that she was standing in the doorway, and I made-a final plunge into the basin. "How is it possible for a man with only a right hand to wash his left ear?" I asked from 'the roller towel. I was distinctly uncomfortable: Men are more rigidly creatures of convention than women, whether they admit it or not.

"There is so much soap on me still that if I laugh I will blow "bubbles. Washing with rain water and home-made soap is like motoring on a slippery road. I only struck the high places." Then, having achieved a brilliant polish with the towel, I looked at the irl. She was leaning against the frame of the door, her face perfectly colorless, her breath coming in slow, difficult respirations. The erratic hat was pinned to place, but it had slid Takishly to one side.

When I realized that she was staring, not at me, but past me to the road along which we had come, I turned and followed her gaze. There was no one in sight; the lane stretched dust white in the sun no moving figure on it, no sign of life. I Have the Only Complete Stock of Furniture in the City. Call and Examine It 1.49 and we went on together. Once, when the trolley line was in sight, she got a pebble in her low shoe, and we sat down under a tree until she found the cause of the trouble.

"I I don't know what I should have done without you," I blundered. "Moral support and and all that. Do you know, my first -conscious thought after the wreck was of relief that you had not been hurt?" She was sitting beside me where a big chestnut tree shaded the road, and I surprised a look of misery on her face that certainly my words had not been meant to produce. "And my first thought," she said slowly, "was regret that I that I hadn't been obliterated, blown out like a candle. Please don't look like that! I am only talking." But her lips were trembling, and because the little shams of society are forgotten at times like this, I leaned over and patted her hand lightly, where it rested on the grass beside me.

"You must not say those things," I expostulated. "Perhaps, after all, your friends" "I had no friends on the train," Her voice was hard again, her tone final. She drew her hand from under mine, not quickly, but decisively. A car was in sight, coming toward us. The steel finger of civilization, of propriety, of visiting cards and formal Introductions was beckoning us in.

Miss West put on her shoe. We said little on the car. The few passengers stared at us frankly, and discussed the wreck, emphasizing its horrors. The girl did not seem to hear. Once she turned to me with the quick, unexpected movement that was one of her charms.

"I do not wish my mother to know I was in the accident," she said. "Will you please not tell Richey about having met me?" I gave my promise, of course. Again, when were almost into Baltimore, she as to examine the gun-metal cigarette case, and sat silent with it in her hands, while I told of the early morning's events on the Ontario. "So you see," I finished, "this grip, everything I have on, belongs to a fellow named Sullivan. He probably left the train before the wreck perhaps just after the murder." "And so you think he committed the the crime?" Her eyes were on the cigarette case.

"Naturally," I said. "A man doesn't jump off a Pullman car in the middle of the night in another man's clothes, unless he is trying to get away from something. Besides the dirk, there were the stains that you saw. Why, I have the murdered man's pocket-book in this valise at my feet. What does that look like?" I colored when I saw the ghost of a smile hovering around the corners of her mouth.

"That is." I finished, "if you care to believe that I am innocent." The sustaining chain of her small gold bag gave way just then. She did not notice it. I picked it up and slid the trinket into my pocket for safekeeping, where I promptly forgot it. Afterwards I wished I had let it lie unnoticed on the floor of that dirty little suburban car, and even now, when I see a woman carelessly dangling a similar feminine trinket, I shudder involuntarily; there comes back to me the memory of a girl's puzzled eyes under the brim of a flopping hat, the haunting suspicion of the sleepless nights that followed. Just then I was determined that my companion should not stray back to the wreck, and to that end I was determinedly facetious.

"Do you know that it is Sunday?" she asked suddenly, "and that we are actually "Never mind that," I retorted. "All Baltimore is divided on Sunday into three parts, those who rise and go to church, those who rise "up and read the newspapers, and those who don't rise up. The first are somewhere between the creed and the sermon, and we need not worry about the others." "You treat me like a child," she said almost pettishly. "Don't try so hard to be cheerful. It It is almost ghastly." After that I subsided like a pricked balloon, and the remainder of the ride was made in silence.

The Information that she would go to friends in the city was a shock; it meant an earlier separation than I had planned for. But my arm was beginning again. In putting her into a cab I struck it and gritted my teeth with' the pain. It was orobably for that reason that I i Carrier Pigeons In Army. Italy instructs its cavalry officers in the training of carrier pigeons for military purposes.

01 Nelson sei lots 3-4 and of swi Sherman Smith sei Harvey Nelson lots 1-2 and ej of nwi Smith nei Elmer Merwin of nei A Bleniss lots 1. 2. 3. 4 sei of swi and ni and swi of sei A O'Bleniss lots 2-3 and sei of nei Johnson nei sei Jeffries sei A Gottsholk lots 1-2 and ei of nwi 7 24 17 15.37 7 24 17 17.39 7 24 17 18.53 8 24 17 16.83 13 24 17 15.20 30 24 17 28.23 8 24 18 11.15 8 24 IS 9 85 8 24 18 13.57 18 24 IS 8.56 23 24 18 65.08 23 24 13 69.26 28 24 18 25.60 30 24 13 15.77 Reed Lot 8 Shatzer Brandon's Addition. AM Noble L8 Bl Ll B2 .19 9 1 10 1 Staple'ton F.

N. Cole .19 Lots 4 to 19 2.81 13.61 .19 .19 .19 $1.30 1.53 1.30 .94 .30 1.53 .53 .24 .71 1 24 Egotistical. "When a husband declares that his wife made him what he is," remarked the man on the car, "he imagines he is paying her a great compliment." Kinsley, Kansas 3 Blk 2 3 4 5 5 6 8 9 20 14 30 24 BEL.PRE TOWNSHIP. A Wenkheimer lots 3-4 and 1 1 13 1 6 6 1 01 nwi 3 Janet Howell nei 12 sei 12 Joseph Lunz nei 21 10 I 1 I I 1 1 I II I 11111! I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I nwi ex Lunz add 21 Give Him Credit. Once in a while a man succeeds by accident, but we should still give him credit for knowing enough to make the best of an accident.

24 "4 4,4 24 24 24 24 24 24 Henry Luna sei 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 Dr. C. C. Sterrett 29.78 14.97 12.90 32.22 33.74 29.70 36.52 16.36 17.23 27.74 27.74 1.36 .25 .25 .25 .25 21 21 35 35 1 swi Grove Kearney nei Kearney sei Baker lots 1-2 si of nei Dentist 1 lots 3-4 si of nwi Nicholas Graf 5a off side of .43 .23 4.43 Tewksbury's 2d Addition. Thos Wyatt Dot 12 Blk 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 OFFERLE.

Offerle Town Co 13 9 Frank Sewel 1 A Teed desc tract No 156 50x100 ft in sei of 3 Adam Kisner desc tract No 160. all of that part of blk 38 com at the ne cor of said blk. then on line of said blk 63 ft. 1 40 ft. 32.3 ft to line of station grounds, then ne along right of way to place of beginning LEWIS CITY.

sei 24 4, 17 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Read and Heed. Whatever your hands find to do, do it, and the less you talk about it the more time you will have for Permanently Located in Kinsley 31.28 25.50 25 George lots 3-4 ei of swi 6 Bridget Sweeney nwi 32 Pat Sweeney swi of nei and sei of nwi and nwi of sei and nei of swi 5 Jacob Mingle lots 2-3 6 Frank Butler, nei 16 Butler swi 16 Simpson lots 1-2 and ei of nwi McHenry nei 32 A McHenry si nei of nwi 32 swi 32 Office Over the A. A. Drag Store Ethel George Chas Sturdevant Lot 2 Blk 4 4 10 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Sparsely Populated Region.

it is estimated that there are inhabitants of the polar regions, one person to each ten miles area. 5 19 si 14 Harr Sam Yaggy 14 27 27 6 4 3 9 LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. oooooooooooooa Spence's Park Addition. 25 Christenson Behavior. Good behavior may be rather old fashioned, but you never heard of it getting a man into trouble.

Earl A Roberts G. E. WILSON REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT 25 2.86 29.05 14.59 335 4.24 .71 6.16 1.34 1.34 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 .62 2.69 15.55 1.49 6.31 3 4 13 14 15 5 6 John George 21.54 24.64 15.45 15.91 15.93 19.74 15.97 17.02 10.12 13. 40 JU5 14.13 19.51 21.86 16.74 12.97 24 22 13.28 13.44 13.44 25.02 17.16 8.35 4.34 9.77 4.20 10.52 13.95 19.73 5 5 5 Plenty of It. There is always plenty of raw material near home for the man who wants to find fault.

a a a a a a a 1, Jesse Gray desc tract No 163 CHAPTER X. Miss West's Request. The surprising change in her held me speechless. All the animation of the breakfast table was gone; there was no hint of the response with which, before, she had met my nonsensical sallies. She stood there, staring down the dusty road.

One hand was clenched tight over some small object. Her eyes dropped to it from the distant road, and then closed, with a quick. Indrawn breath. Her color came back slowly. Whatever had caused the change, she said nothing.

She was anxious to leave at once, almost impatient over my deliberate masculine way of getting my things together. Afterward I recalled that I had wanted to explore the barn for a horse and some sort of a vehicle to take us to the trolley, and that she had refused to allow me to look. I remembered many things later that might have helped me, and did not. At the time, I was only completely bewildered. Save the wreck, the responsibility for which lay be-, tween Providence and the engineer of the second section, all the events of that strange morning were logically connected; they came from one cause, and tended unerringly one end.

But the cause was buried, the end not yet in view. Not until we had left the house well behind did the girl's face relax Its tense lines. I was watching her more closely than I had realized, for when we had gone a little way along the road she turned" to me almost petulantly. "Please don't -stare so at me." she said; to my sudden confusion. Donovan nei 9 nwi 9 sei 9 swi 9 Miley Hawkins nwi 10 sei 10 swi 10 Finney ni and swi of nei and nwi of sei 7 Geo Bellamy nwi 14 Conley nei 17 Jacob Mingle nwi 17 Wm Conley sei 17 GGCarlile si of nwi and ni of swi 20 I I Co wi of nwi and wi of swi 22 Jas Hammond lots 1.

2. 5 and si of nei 26 Jas Hammond ei of lot 6 and sei of nwi 26 Jas Hammond sei 26 ejofswi 26 B. M. R. and Woods lot 2 and swi of nei 27 Wm Frankhouser sei 32 Swofford sei ex la 34 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 formerly 1 Isaac Sprigg desc tract No 169 formerly 11-12 20 Ramsey desc tract No 190 I have a large list of lands for sale and rent in every part of the county.

Special attention given to all matters pertaining to Real Estate for Non-Residents 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 Joint Owners. Proud Mother Oh, James! What do you think? The twins have another tooth! Life. formerly 5.3 17 Eva Spence desc tract No 192 formerly 5 17 Geo Goldsmith desc tract No 193.16a formerly 6 17 Wm Welsch desc tract No 202. 1.21a in O0OOOOttOOOOOOOOOQ No, You Don't. Do you know a "rounder" who stands four-square to all the winds that blow? KINSLEY CITY.

Mabel Beck LI B2 1.3RE Edwards 2 1.39i L10 B6 $1.39 Politeness. Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in small things. nwi of 25-24-18 bounded on the by station grounds, on the by line of said quarter section, on by the extended nline of ave on by Jersey st 2.30 fe Robbins desc tract No 216 beginning at a point on the line of ave 'D' in Lewis 150 ft of the point of intersection of said line of ave with lhe extended line of Edwards st and running in a line parallel with the said extended line of Edwards st to line of said quarter section to the extended line of Edwards st. to line of ave then on said line of ave to place of beginning 1 21 Mrs Woodman desc tract No 218 beginning on the extended line of ave 120 ft of the line of alley in blk 1 city of Lewis, then 160 t. 60 ft.

140 ft to a line of Fright of way. then I2llft.s310 t. 61 1 to place of beginning 2.69 3 EW Kinsley 4 John Ditmars 2 Kinsley 5 3 Edwards 4 Read 8 RE Edwards 2 2 130 Frary 11 6 1.39 2 1.39i Ella Ford 2 8 1.82 3 1.39 Ella Ford 3 8 1.82 3 1.39 Kinsley 9 8 l.tfi 5 1.3 RE Ed wards 5 9 1.82 5 1J9 6 9 1.82 5 1.33 10 9 1.82 5 1.3S- E3e Raines 17 16 1.82 6 1.39 13 16 6.02 H0LBR00K BROS. Veterinary' Surgeons and Dentists Located In Kinsley for the Practice ol Veterinary Surgery Calls Answered Night or Day Office at tht Blue Fro at Uvcry Barn Phones: Bam, 47; Resi-. dence, 292 Read desc tract No 68.

com at a point on line of lot 4 blk 19 and 46 ft of ne corner of blk 19. then on the line of said lot 931 ftsonw line of said lot 16 Snow and Water. Eight cubic feet of snow equal one' cubic foot of water. Try a Graphic ad. ft.

93i ft. then to place of beginning $2.39 Martha Payne 24 Blk 22 7.29.

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About The Kinsley Graphic Archive

Pages Available:
20,178
Years Available:
1880-1923