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The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 6

The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 6

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Burlington, Kansas
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A BLOOD mSDiCiNE WITHOUT Recently it has been definitly proven by experiments on animals that alcohol lowers the germicidal power of the body and that alcohol paralyzes the white corpuscles of the blood and renders them unable to take up and destroy disease germs. Disease germs cause the death of over one-halt of the human race. A blood medicine, made entirely without alcohol, which is a pure glyceric extract of roots, such as Bloodroot, Queen's root, Golden Seal root, Mandrake and Stone root, has been extensively sold by druggists for the past forty years as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The refreshing influence of this extract is like Nature's influence the blood is bathed in the tonic which gives life to the blood the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the tissue rubbish which has accumulated during the winter.

unknown heirs, executors, administrators devisees, trustee, and assigns of William J. Saa-ders, deceased; You and each of you will hereby take notice that you and each of you have been sued in the District Court of Coffey County.Kansas, ik an action therein pending, wherein W. H. Davidson is plaintiff and you and each of you together with James M. Lane and Celicia A.

Lane-, his wife, H. E. Cowgill, Jr. and 1 Mrs. H.

E. Cowgill, Jr. his wife, Henry E. Cowgill, and Mrs. Henry E.

Cowgill, his wife, Catherine C. Throckmorton, Sarah Sweet and John B. Sweet, her husband, Luella Keammerer and Sfnion P. Keammer-er, her husband, George Throckmorton and Elizabeth Throckmorton, his wife, Charles E. Throckmorton, Remember, we sharpen disc harrows, make new shears and repair all farm machinery, wood or iron.

Bring them in now before you need them. Zscheile's Carriage Works and Garage. Don't buy a new buggy, surrey or spring dagon until you have seen us about painting and repairing your old one. Zscheile Carriage Works and Garage. Chest pains and a dry, hacking cough should be treated with Ballard's Horehound Syrup taken internally, and a Herrick's Red Pepper Porous Plaster applied to the chest.

Buy the dollar size Horehound Syrup; you get a Porous Plaster free with each bottle. Sold by H. E. Cowgill. GRAVEL HILL February 17.

Mrs. Deakin is able to be up and around. C. S. Levering sawed wood for Frank Cokeley this week.

Mrs. W. H. Schlichter and Mrs. C.

W. Schlichter and baby spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Deakin. Robert Deakin of Colorado is visiting his mother, Mrs. Deakin.

Hoyt Lewis and wife and Ed Levering and family spent Thursday at Roy Lewis'. Artie Davidson has sold his farm occupied by Ed Levering, to Mr. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Cavin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Cokeley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McMurray and baby, Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Schlichter and baby, spent Sunday with W. H.

Schlichter and wife, the occasion being his birthday. Dr. R. V. Pierce, the founder of the Invalids Motel ana Surgical Institute, and a physician of large experience and practice, as the first to make up an Alterative Extract of roots, without a particle of alcohol or narcotic.

It is with the greatest of pleasure, that I write to let you know of the great benefit I received from the use of your medicines and self-treatment at home," writes Mrs. Wm. Heyes, of Ladysmith, B. C. I suffered for three years from a running sore.

Consulted four doctors but fioA monH r.r crivt rplipf Finally I was told I was in consumo- tion and would have to i 3 i i consult a specialist concerning my ear, that the i rA 1,1 IiaqI A L-inH fnnnrl tiecW Done II1U31 ue I uut ucluic; iuc Buuuu advised me to write to Dr. Pierce, which I did, and after seven months use of the treatment the sore is healed, and I enjoy better health than I ever did. I dressed the wound with Dr. Pierce's All-Healing: Salve and took the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Pellets' for my troubles. I shall always recommend your medicines.

w. n. it, ii i 1 1 1- Mbs. Heyes. Vr.

rierce rieasani reiieis rcguiaie nver uuu dvwci. They Liked Maud Muller The Pusby Stock was greeted by a tood audience Friday evening, and the pejlormance was much enjoyed. The company a good one and really deserved better audiences. Maud Muller was the bill Friday. Miss Effie Warner is here visit with her sister, Mrs.

Rupe. for W. a and intending to go to Sen Mrs. J. W.

Stewart went to Strawn, Sunday for a short visit with friends there. Mrs. Bennett of Halls Summit is here visiting her brother, J. H. Hanna and wife.

Miss Rose Bordenkircher returned home Sunday. She went to Humboldt to visit the schools there. A lavender scarf was found on the street and left at The Republican office for the owner. Having rented my farm place 7 miles northeast tl rOiMHC of Burlington and 1 mile south of Sharpe, on muesoay, ireo. 271111 commencing at 1 0 o'clock a.

m. sharp, the following property, to wit: THS tl and. Une span coming 4-year old mill Horses Rev. Ira E. Bula of Strawn was a business visitor in Burlington, Friday.

Cleanse the bowels and strengthen thg liver by using Herbine. It i3 a fine liver stimulant and bowel regu lator. Price 50c. Sold by H. B.

Cowgill. Utah, I will sell at my tl Me horse mules, well broke of Cattle 150 bushels corn in crib 1 stack prairie hay about 4 ton Eva J. Scott, and William Scott, her husband, Sarah Sanders, Mamie Mc-Clintock and Bert McClintock, her husband, Vannie Gortner and G. A. Gortner, her husband, Walter H.

Saa ders and Nellie Sanders, his wif Harry M. Sanders and Helen S. Sanders, his wife, are the defendants, and that you and each of you must answer the petition of the said plaintiff now on file in said Court in said action on or before the 21st day of March, A. D. 1912.

or said petition will be taken aa true and judgment in said actios, will be rendered therein against you and each of you accordingly adjudging and decreeing the sakl plaintiff to be the legal and equitable owner and lawfully in possession of the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coffey and State of Kansas, to-wit: The West Ten (10) feet of Lot Three (3) all of Lot Four (4), and the East Sixteen (16) feet of th North Eighty (80) feet of Lot Fire (5), all in Block Thirty-five (35) ta the City of Burlington, Coffey County, Kansas, and entitled to the continued quiet and peaceable possea-sion thereof, and excluding you and each of you from any right, title, claim, estate, interest, lien or right of possession in and to said premises and to every part thereof, and forever quieting said plain tiff's title and possession in and to said premises or to any part thereof as against you and each of you, and forever restraining, enjoining and precluding you and each of you and all, each and every person claiming by, through or under you from in any manner.clalm-ing, setting up or prosecuting any claim, right, title, estate, Interest, Hen or right of possession la to said premises or to any part thereof as against this plaintiff his heirs assigns or grantees, and for such other and further relief as plaintiff may be entitled to in equity and for costs of thla suit. W. H. DAVIDSON, Plaintiff. By L.

H. Hannen, His Attorney. Attest: L. W. Knight, (Seal) Clerk District Court.

First nublished in The Burlington Republican, February 8, 1912. If you have dizzy spells, attacks of momentary blindness, with ringing noises in the ears it is an unfailing sign of a torpid liver; a condition which brings on some serious sickness if neglected. Herbine 13 a powerful liver tonic. It puts strength and activity into the liver, purifies the bowels and restores a feeling of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price 50c.

Sold by H. E. Cowgill. Kansas City Land Show February26 to March 9 An eye-opener for the city man whose thoughts turn back to the farm. An object lesson for the farmer looking for hint3 on up-to-date farming.

Intensely interesting and entertaining, lectures on a variety of subjects. Moving pictures and other views of many section of the Southwest. Exhibits of improved machinery that lessens labor, saves time and increases results. Better go. Take your family, and friends with you.

Free Lectures Excellent Music A liberal education along lines that will Interest yoa and every member of your family Irrespective of age or sex. For further particulars call on F. F. MILLER, Agent. Burlington, Kansas One span coming 3-year-old horse mules, broke will weigh 2000 One sorrel mare coming 7 years old, weight 1150 One coming 3-year-old filly, will weigh 1050 One brown coming 3-year-old filly, weight 1100 One bay mare 11 years old, in foal by jack, will colt the last of April One gray mare 10 years old, with foal by horse, will colt the last April One black mare coming 7 years old, lady broke, wt.

1100 Final Settlement Notice State of Kansas, Coffey County ss, In the Probate Court In and for said county. In the matter of the estate of Polly Williams, late of Coffey county, Kansas deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in said estate, that I intend to make final settlement in said court as Administrator with the will annexed of said estate, on the 6th day of March 1912, at 2 o'clock p. at which time application will be made for an order of said Probate Court finding and adjudging who were and are the heirs of said deceased. S.

P. CRAHAN. Administrator with the will annexed. First published In The Burlington Republican February 15, 1912. Final Settlement Notice State of Kansas, Coffey County ss.

In Probate Court in and for said In the matter of the estate of Amalie Burger, late of Coffey county, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in said estate, that I intend to make final settlement as Executor on the 5th day of March, 1912. at One o'clock' P. that being the second day of the March 1912 term of the probate court, and at such time application will be made for an order of said court finding and adjudging who were the heirs of said deceased. JOHN REDEKER, Executor of the estate of the estate of Amalie Burger, deceased.

First published in The Burlington Republican February 8, 1912 Publication Notice To O. E. Learnard and Mrs. O. E.

Learnard, his wife, S. S. Prouty and Mrs. S. S.

Prouty, I his wife, James M. Manson andj Mrs. James M. Manson, his wife, Charles H. Puffer, and Han-' nah Puffer, his wife, George H.

Carpenter, and Mrs. George H. Carpenter, his wife, Marion i Wallis Carpenter and Carp-( enter, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown, Julia Louisa Carpenter, Elias C. Lyman and Mrs. Elias C.

Lyman, his wife, W. A. Allison, and Mrs. W. A.

Allison, his wife, Thomas S. McGinnis, John B. Scott and Brier, whose first name is to plaintiff i i A 1 iormeriy partners unuer mw firm name and style of Scott Brier, Rankin and Mrs. Rankin, his wife, Mc- Connell and McConnell his wife, whose first names are to plaintiff unknown, formerly partners under the firm name and style of Rankin McConnell Goo. N.

McConnell and Mrs. Geo. N. McConnell, his wife, F. If.

McCoy, Caroline Patton and Patton, her husband, whos first name is to plaintiff sa-known, if living, but if dead, then the unknown, heirs, devisees.trus-tees and assigns of each and aH of the above named defendants, who are dead. W. R. Sanders, and Elizabeth Sanders, his wife, Mary A. Venard and William F.

Venard, her husband, M. B. Schermerhorn and Lena wife. George Vibber, and Libbie Vibber, his wife, Jesse Vibber.and Irma Vibber.his wife.Paulina McMillen and Clark McMillen, her husband, Charles Lyon, Rena Sanford and Sheridan Sanford, her husband, Gertrude Benner and John, Benner, her husband. Carrie Negus and Clinton Negus, her husband.

The E. Mendsen Company, a corpora-tion, R. F. Queal a corporation and their unknown successors, trustees or assigns, the unknown heirs executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, and assigns of Helen Carpenter, deceased, the unknown heir executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of W. H.

Bear, deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of V. B. DeWolfe, unknown heirs, executors, administrators, fnictooa and nssipnsj fit Amv Tw- on, deceased, the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, and assigns of Job Throckmorton, deceased, tho wenty-One Head Eight extra good milch cows, 2 are fresh, 3 will be fresh by March 15, and 2 will be fresh by April 15 Three 2-year-old heifers, extra good quality, will calve between May 15 and June 30 One 3-year-old heifer will calve late Seven coming 2-year-old heifers, good quality Two coming yearling heifers One bull 18 months old, extra good One bull 2 years old in May, eligible to register HOGS blcol Duroc Ten head shoats, will average 100 lbs. MISCELLANEOUS 1 David Bradley riding lister with 1 3-section IS foot steel harrow Three gilts with pig, full My farm implements are all nearly new 1 check row com planter with rods of wire good as new 1 wagon nearly new 1 buggy nearly new 1 set single buggy harness, new 2 sets workharness good shape 1 buggy tongue with neck yoke aad double tree new 80 attachment 1 Janesville self dump hay rake 1 16-inch "Western Chief sulky plow grain King feed grinder 1 2-row Pattee cultivator used one 1 Monarch disc harrow season 1-row stalk cutter in good condition 1 6-shovel Fuller-Johnson riding culti- 2 rolls cribbing never been used vator 500 good hedge posts and some cor-1 sod plow ner posts TERMS: All turns of $10X0 and under cash; on turns over $10.00 9 months' tlms will be given at 6 per cent Interest If paid when due; If not paid when due to draw 10 per cent from date of sale. 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $10.00.

All notes must ba approved. No property to be removed until settled for. The Ladies Aid of Sharpe will serve Dinner ENDSLEY JOHNSON, Auctioneers A. L. HITCHENS, Clerk.

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