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The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • Page 8

The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • Page 8

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Ji REPORT sup- March 25. Morrow Patrick paes Bar Ue tt 10.00 1.20 Or Township Treasurer of Oska looa Township, Jefferson County, Kansas, tor Term Ending October 31), la 11 D. Huush Sons, supplies Humbert family Ben English, briuge and grading Ouper rvau Frank Edwards, haul sand and cement u.dg. April L. Kobens, dragging 1 mile ma a G.

li. t. uons Lbr. Co lbr 21.0ti Stewart Waggoner A very pretty and impressive wedding took place on the evening of Nov. 22 at 8 o'clock, when Miss Cecil Stewart of Topeka and Mr.

Leslie Waggoner of Oirkaloosa.were united in manage by Rev. C. A. Finch of Topeka, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Chas.

Hawk, four miles west of Topeka. 1 he room was decorated with while roses and carnations and the couple Mood beneath an arch of green and white. 'They were at S55.S1 for drags Balance- on hand at beginning ot term lteceived from County Treas. Beceived from miscellaneous sources Obituary Cowan I )ied, at the home of RobertShaw, near Oskaloosa, Kansas, on Saturday, November 2o, Angus B. Cowan.

The deceased was born, at OLUir Creek, 11., Januaiy Lil, ISV-i. He a brother of J. F. Cowan, well known to our community. He was married to Marina L.

i-mlbps, at oodbnie. Iowa, 1S70. To tins union children were born, 0 bo3 and 3 gil ls. Ouiy i boys and 1 grl al now hing. None of Uie children were at the funeral.

He came from California about years ago. He was a Mason and allied himself witn the l'rolestaiit religion. His death was 4,015.44 Wm. S.m. clothing- KM)' H.

l.lL-e. 904.91 bei-t familv 13.95 Total Name, $5,256.16 Anu. Date Turpose A. G. Sun: a.

al tendance Bartieit Lambert 1. lumlier, cement and iiaus G. C.irn, saiary trustee John Kurnbaugn, hrs. work Liist. 4 Chas.

Armstrong. 6 hrs work Dist. 4 laio Oct. 31. Frank Edwards, work Honey Creek oridire Nov.

1, Uweu Jon ns lull, Grading tended by Miss Carrie Hawk ofTo- Aug. 19, Henry Holland. 1 day team. 1 s. Dist.

1 4.50 Aug. 26, Earl 1 day labor Owens hill 1.50 John Oswald, 13 days team. I '1st. 3 39 00 joun Carter, road overseer, Dist. 1 10.00 T.

L. VVray, help hired, D. 2 3u.s Aug. 19, J. Ui ler, road overseer, Dist.

1 10.00 Gen. Blewiis, 1 day team and plaiiK, 1'ist. 3 4.25 Claude Daws, 40 hrs. work, inst. 4 8.10 Sept.

2. T. L. VVray, 2 1-2 Hays team 1-2 uay s. D.

2 8.25 Koy McKay, 2 hrs. work, Dist. 4 5.1S E. E. Clark, iron for culverts S7.60 Sept.

3, Koy McKay, 20 hrs. work Dist. .1 3.60 R. C. Dick, road grading, D.

3 to.iw Sept. 16, Claude Davis, 16 hrs. work, 4 3.00 Frank Oswaid, 3 davs work, Dist. 3 13.50 Chas. Meadowcroft, 1 day team 1-2 s.

Dist. 3 3.75 J. T. Carier, road overseer, Dist. 1 15.00 Tim Payne, 16 yd.

crushed r.H-k 20.00 Sept. 23. M. S. McCreight, attend.

Hopewell 35.65 K. K. Corn, 2 days team 6 00 Henry Cotton. hrs. work, D.

4 1.50 Sept. 26, J. K. Martin, clerk salary and reto. a 10 00 Sept.

30, G. 11. Coons Lbr. lumber 26.40 K'-y McKay, 66 hrs work. D.

4 12.37 Claude Davis, work, D. 4 11.77 Frank Draper, 45 hrs. work, Dist. 4 8 45 John Blevins, 66 hours work, Dist. 4 12 35 Slain, 25 hrs.

s. 2S hrs. team, Dist. 4 15.15 caps perwi ana Mr. Jese Smith of Hutch K.

I. Keers, dynamite, fuse The Famous Lamp He caused bv bright disease. inson. 1.45 12.0" me bride's dress was of soft 7.00 7.35 4.50 1.50 4.50 3.00 141.75 7.U0 Shaw Hill -Nov. I Alf Jackson, 1 1-2 days mason work, List.

4 Nov. 5 Virgil TompKins, 1 day's work, Ijist. 4 -Lloyd jieeier, 1 1-2 tiays work List. 4. team -Charles Mtadowcroft, 1 day's work, team, iJist.

3 R. L. Kline, road overseer i-ist. Sam I Burns, 3 1-2 days Kice 6.0-J 4S.2U white white white material and she carried roses. Tiie bridesmaid wore and carried white crysanthe- J.

vciidel, 6 days Edmonds bridge April John Kumbaugh, 03 his. work, Dist 4 C. E. Golden. drags and biacksniithing -Chas.

Armstrong, hrs. team work, Dist. 4 Cnas. 61 hrs. team work, Dist.

4 Koy McKay, hrs. team work, Dist. 4 -Runt. Knight, 1 hrs. team work Dist.

4 12.0'. leae a sister in California and one Misstniri. and a brother Iowa, who together with his five ch.l'treu and rot fur, J. Jr. Cowan of Oskaloosa, mourn bis detlth.

"idesscd be the C-od and Father of our ljrd Jesus Christ, which ac coi-ijin-' to his abundant mercy hath hetrotien us aain unto a lively i. i 1 1 i i mums. bridge l-'auoer, 7S ft. lumb'r, List. 4 i-oi towing congratulations a 2 1-2 days team, diaries VV inans Dist.

4. dainty two-course lunch was serv 7.50 The bst part of the day is the evening, when the whole famHy is together around the lamp. Je old" Ui o( the niolcjr fireplace tJ Bickering candle are gone forever. In their place kaie ceaa the eoevenieat 01! itve aad tha incluprnuble Rayo Lamp. Tiara arc to-day, tne Uaited Sutea aloae, more than 3.0CXj,000 of thete Rare lamp, pvMf their clear, white light to more than 3,000,000 hornet.

Other lampa Co more, hut you cannot get a light than the low-priced Rare 'VH. haa hacome to popular we aiay almost call it tte official lamp of tha American familf." Tha Raf made of solid bras, with handsome nickel finish an ornament anywhere. Aak rr WW (or Rira Unw wr lor dncripitv aircular to ujr teener af tr Standard Oil Company Incorporated 5.45 14.3." td in the dining room. The decora i.UU 6.00 i in tins the damn room were pniK V. llatseh, hrs, team work, list.

4 J. T. Carter, road overseer Dist. 1 crxsanthemums. Only immediate 15.0c 4.4U (.00 20.00 heritance incorruptible and unde-fi'ed.

and that fadet.h not relative and a few friends witness J. 1'. Kobinson, dra 1 3-4 mi. road rese-eil in tieaven tor you wno ed the ceremony. Thev were the bv the I OWer of tioil lecipients of numerous and useful 33.15 3.00 through faith unto Salvation.

ready 15.0" 10. 1) gifU. to be revealed in the last time. .75 (First published in (First published in Hie Oskaloo-a K. L.

Briner, hrs. road work A. bneUgrove, i days team Kice bridge J. Logan, Za hrs. work Dist.

1 Nov. H. Morrison, bl ks'h Nov. 8, il. fi.

Patterson, burial pour ci i C. B. Harman, rent Bartlett house -K. C. Lindsay, day team, Dist.

1 W. H. Jones, 1-2 day S. Dist. 1, Theo.

Oitinger, road w'k, Dist. U. VV. Dennis, rock and team Work, Dist. 4 J.

H. Brown, road w'k, Dist. 2 Si. Bartlett, 1 Dist. 1 J.

liobertsoii, hauling rock and labor, Dist. Geo. Sloop, 1 day team, Dist. 1 K. Kice, work on Kice bridge Koy McKay, 3 days quarrying rock, Dist.

4 F. VV. Coleman, 8 posts Carter bridse the Oskaloosa Inde-December 1, 1911) 6.U0 pendent, Friday, The bride is well known ir. Oska-loosi, having lived here for some years. The groom has grown up in the vicinity of Oskaloosa and is SHERIFF'S SALE The Parker, Linn county, Messagi Independent, Friday, 17, 11)11 of Sheriff's Sale in I'artiLion.

5.00 2.25 if Jefferson L'wm- In thf I'istrict Court of Nov. to savs: J. lxos last 1 week Imught the principal hotel 10.00 known as an honorable' ami up- Oskaloosa. and ttxik posst of Jeffwson F. Newell, 10.00 o.OU Iv, Kansas.

Henry Berks, I'laintiff vs Xo. 6139 Ceortre W. Lano, Sylvia E. Iane, Hardin, and John 11. Trevett, 11.

iialiis. Charles K. Baker and Clian- siou at once. Mrs. Loos left tin taller part ot the week, i or inai 70.2." right young man.

Both have many friends who wish them many years of happiness ami prosperity. A reception to the bride and In the I)rinct Court County, Kansas. Jesse Newell and J. 1'lainl ill's, vs. John Newell and Eva wife, YeMa While White, her husband, ey and Nellie J.acro April 15, Kumbaugh, repairing cuivei 1 1.

4 April 22, Hazel Todd, 50 jus. woik, Clark bridge E. E. Case tiler, niiu-e rent and supp.ies Dist. 4 C.

Ble ins, 21 hrs. work Koy McKay, 45 hrs. woriv, liist. 4 J. T.

Caiter, road ovei'seer, Dist. 1 April 24, J. T. Carter, road overseer, Disl. 1 Lem Davis, road overseer, Dist.

4 G. u. corn, salary trustee J. K. Martin, salary clerK and supplies -Apru 1.

i. VVray, load overseer, 2 C. A. Buck, days team, and 10 1-2 uays s. 11.

S. M. Clark, coul Humbert family VV. 11. Kice, supplies Humbert family Morrow Patrick, supplies Bartlett family A.

G. Smiih, med. attend. Bartlett and Humbert fam. G.

It. Coons iunmer and sewer l.ipe Ha.el Todd, 4 uays work Clark bridge 7.75 4.50 8 00 6.70 31.9(1 Newell, llL- and Oliver Harry Lack- Xov. 12, J. A. Hannah, road place.

iiie oie mi aifi i ic tors of the Parker hotel and eon ducted an excellent hostelry. Os kaloosa will no doubt be given i good hotel under their manage groom, at the home of Mr. and Mis. 23.0'. J.

Kumbaugh, 16 hrs. Work, Dist. 4 3.00 Jo 1:1 VVaggener. 2 1-2 days team and lumber. Dist.

1 8.35 1 r.iiik Oswald, 9 davs work, l'ist. 3 9 00 E. Burnett, 1 day team, D. 3 3 00 L. VVray, road overseer.

D. 2 40 00 Henrv Hoiland, 1 day hauling rock Ol) K. J. Keers, blasting material 15.15 Lamberi Lbr. lumber, cement, etc.

120 55 ct. 4. Ozawkie balance due work twp. line 11. SO in.

Vendel, work depot, R. Bell culvert 6 00 ct 9, Louis ac Kitchen, sign board 6 76 ct. 14, .1. 15. Wheeler, team work, Dist.

3 12.00 B. VV Fletcher, 1 1-4 days haul, and bridge plank 4.50 K. I iek, bridge and grading twp. line 37 25 J. A Meredith, 1 day team Ozawkie twp.

line 3 00 seer, Dist. 1 15 00 Oct. 21, J. T. Carter, road over- Dist.

15.00 F. Oswald, 6 1-2 davs work Dist. 9 75 H. Bateman. 3 days work, D.

3 4 50i I. I ick, 2 davs, 2 teams, Dist. 3 14 25 Total amount warrants paid $5251 16. v. ins Wile.

tiiiiK C. JJaki-r, partners doing business under the name and styie of Treveil, Mattis Ai Baker. Defendants By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of tne said listiict Court in tne ahove entitled action, I will on Tuesday, the 2d day of January, 1912, at 2 i lock p. m. of said oay at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Oskaloosa, in Jefferson County, Kansas, ofter at puhlic sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the riht, title and work, Dist.

3 Clark Kirkham, coal for lights election night Koy Klingensmith, 1 1-2 da. grad. 1'. Kobinson. work on culvert, Dist.

4 and Maude Lackey, Lydja Elers 6.: 10. an Jack Elvers, her hushand. IMVi'dants Nancv V. H. Butler, a formerly of Jef Nov.

IS, Charles Porter, 17 hours 39.10 J. 11. Waggoner, was; a pleasant affair. Only relatives attended. They will soon be at home to their friends on the Waggoner farm, northeast of Oskaloosa.

Mrs. Chas. Hawk of Topeka and Mrs. Gamble of Kansas City were Hv virtue of an order of sale 3.20 12.00 ferson citizen, has moved fromSar coxie to Tail, where Hie dirccied ami ocmereu, i-Miej work, feiunaid hill X. tinellgrove, 4 days team, Dist.

W. C. Bell, work Clark bridtre ol the above-named delt-nuants uut. of thelrislrict court of Jclli'i'sun tieorye W. Bane, Svlvia K.

Bane am 2.50 57. 15 is employed by the S. S. railroad County. Kansas, in an action in sai Nov.

IT. C. A. ITmlerwood, 4 uars Alva Hardin, in and to all of the lol lowing described real estate and prop rtv situate in Jefferson County Kan hauling. Dist.

2 12.00 r-jiurt wherein Jesse Newell and .1. company. road work here for the reception. 11. sas.

towit: 8.0'. 5.50 The northeast quarter of Section 33, in Townshin 9. South, rante IS. east of May 6, Fred Smith, dragging 1 mile road, bust. 4 On Mondav evening.

the Si.viii r. Said real property May 1,1, J. L. Caiter, load ov Dist. 1 -Geo.

Briner. guard at election J. P. Kobinson, 2 davs team, 1-2 day s. Dist.

4 A. K. Dennis, erecting election bootlis and heat, election C. G. Oroke, 5 days team, 3 days s.

Dist. 4 6.75 3.00 P. Dec. 4th. Oskaloosa their an-Oskaloosa contends class of lO.Od to be sold subject to a prior montane in the sum of J32oO 00 held bv said THE BEST PROOF Jefferson County Citizens Doubt It, Cannot firm of Trevett.

Mattis i Baker. Senior class of the High school will present nual class ptay at the Opera house. No one that this play is in the Said nrooertv and all thereof to be sold as Oie nronertv of the above-named Xov. 22, J. S.

Long, 7 days team. ielendanls. (JeotKe W. Bane, Sylvia 1 2 1-2 s. 4 Doa'i's Kidney Pills were used Recapitulation Total amount of funds received' from all sources Total amount of warrants paid Bane and Alva Hardin, and said sale erseer, 1 list.

1 -May 2u, Good Koaus Mac. Co. repairs, grader and freight S. Clai'K, coal Bartlett family -A. G.

Smith, med. attend. smallpox -Hazel Todd, 6 das. Carter Cul. V.

P. Clai'K, work and material Clark culvert. -C. Golden, 2 drags anil biacksmiihmg 19.50 24.75 11.00 18.00 Xov. 23, F.

J. Smith, laying stone $52X6. IS 5251.16 thev cured. comeiiy. it is simply a por 21.110 12.

uu be made subject to tile riht of re and grading culvert Tom Logan, work Shrader The story was told to Jefferson trayal of high school life given bv iemption of eighteen months from the late of said sale and subject to said those who are actually in the mid 43.0'J County residents. Township 1911 Balance in hands of Treasurer, Oct. 31, nortiratre of mentionde above. 35.001 of it and hence ought to know most Time has strengthened the evi Uien under my hand this 2Mb day 18.: 1.: alout it. No audience could fail May 2., VV.

A. Owen, haul lum to be interested in the trials and I hereby certify that the within and foregoing account and vouchers therewith are in all respects a full and true dence. Has proven the cure permanent. The testimony is home testimony the proof convincing. if November, 5t K.

O. McCAI.V Sheriff of Jefferson County, Kansas Notice of Final Sell lenient F. Newell are plaintiffs and John Newell and Ea Newell, his wife. Vesta White and Oliver White, hei husband, Harry Lackey ami Nellie Lackev, Iih wife, Maude Lackey Lvdia'EIvers. Jack Elvers, her husband, and Nancy are defendants, I will on Tuesday, the lyth day of December, 1111.

at 2 o'clock p. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in Uie City of Oskaloo-a. in the County of Jefferson and State of Kansas offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for ca-h in hand, all the right, title, interest and claims of the above-named plaintiffs and the aJiove-nanied ir and to the following described real property, towit: the eat half the southeast quarter of sectioi nine, township nine, range eighteen jn Jefferson County. Kansas, and lots twenty-three and twenty-four, of block three, in the village or town of Ozawkie, in Jefferson fOunty.Kansas. Said first mentioned and described real property i appi-aised at the sum of ami is to be sold for not less than suffering's of the worried "Profes account of all the moneys received by sor nor pleased with vivacious me during the full period of the year It can be investigated by Jeffer "Babe Woodward," who i never 1.00 31.15 12.50 3.00 2.25 ending the last Monday in October, A.

19.15 6.90 2d. uu 6.45 Notice is herebv fdven to all creditor ber and fixing bridge Morrow Patrick, supplies Bartlett family -Kov McKav, J7 hrs. work, Dist. 4 -G. VV Corn, salary trustee A.

K. Turner, 1-2 days work, Dist. 2 -F. Oiunger, 1 1-2 days team, pnst. 2 son County residents.

ooinereu over anything and in and others interested in the estate of I 1911, and for the full time for hicli 1 should make such statement Mrs. M. Burkett, Oak Valley tends to have a simhI time what I'. Kenney. deceased, that the un and of the amounts thereof expended.

lersifrned intends to make final sett Kansas, says: lwo year ever happens. Admission zo and ind the manner in which they were ex ment as Administratrix of said estate 4.50 lj cents, reserved seats 10c extra ago I suffered from severe twinges pended. at the regular January, lyij, term ot Ticket board open Sat. at 8 o'clock the l'robale Court siuinsr in ami for Jefferson County, Stale of Kansas, to CURTIS PATRICK. Township Treasurer.

22.50 10.00 aL McCreight's Drugstore be hoiden at the oifice of the 1'robate culvert -Theo. Ottinger, work on Shrader culvert -A. O. Carson, lumber, Dist. 1 -Xov.

25, Geo. Young, road work, Dist. 1 J. vv. Sayler, work Fortney road Xov.

26. Morrow Patrick, supplies Mrs. Bartlett Burnam, 1-2 day team, 1 day s. Dist 4 -John Litton, 1 1-2 days work, Dist. 2 -X.

Snellgrove, 8 hrs. team, Dist. 2 -A. H. Bateman, 3 1-2 days tearn, 1-2 day s.

Dist. 3 J. F. Uroke, work on culvert, and road, Dist. 4 R.

D. Grayson, 3 loads rock and hauling, Dist. 2 -K. L. Hull, lights election night G.

VV. Dennis, work on bhrader bridge -J. B. Wheeler, rd. Dist.

3 W. H. Bell, rd. Djst. 3 -Kd.

Burnett, rd. Dist. 3 James Hampton, rd. Dist. 3 Dec.

2, Turner Kogers, 22 hrs. team work, Dist. 2 Dec. 3. G.H.

Coons Lbr. lumber and cement J. H. Sinnard, 3 1-2 days team, 2 1-2 days s. h.

-F. H. publishing trustees report 00 in Oskaloosa. in said county (mmencinir on the 1st" day of Janu Against (he Law lo Hunt on Sunday ary. A.

Jj. 1:02. said settlement win be made on tile 3d day of January, A 1.50 1.30 60.00 this office has been renuested to ill be. made for an order of the court Subscribed and sworn to before me thu 31st day of October, A. D.

1911. A. A. LAKKIXS, Clerk of the District Court of Jefferson (seal) County, Kansas. Attest: G.

W. CORX. have published the law relative to I liil-. and at such time application and who are the hunting and shoot hut on Sunday. 9 50 IS.

00 leirs of said deceased. ANZKBBKTT KENNEY. it is that some parties in 20 6.00 9.0J 6. .5 39.15 11.25 54.20 15.00 24.00 2.00 1.00 this county hunt and shoot on Sun dl-4t Administratrix 13.50 days, to the great annoyance of in the small of my back and it oil seemed as though a weight were tied to me. I often became dizzy and in cold weather, my body was racked with rheumatic pains.Doan's Kidney pills brought me more relief than all the other medicine I had ever taken, and I am certain that I shall soon be completely cured." (Statement given March 18, 11X.I7.) Her Hopes Realized On May 28, 1910, Mrs.

Burkett said: "Doan's Kidney Pills effected a permanent cure in my case and I have had no further need of a kidney medicine during the past years. 1 am pleased to confirm ray former public endorsement of this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price (Firs' published in the Oskaloosa others. The law reads as follow i Independent, Friday, Nov. 3, lull 7.50 36.65 15.85 r.very person who snail engage hunting or shooting on the first Publication Notice The Slate of Kansas to Iienja of the week, commonly called Minday.

shall be deemed iruiltv of Koy Klingensmith, 7 1-2 days team, Dist. 2 -T. L. VYrav, road overseer, Dist. 2 -Fred Glock, 2 days team, D.

2 Albert 1'yke, 1 1-2 days team 1-2 day s. Dist. 2 John Slane, IS hrs. team, D. 4 June 3.

G. H. Coons Lbr. lumber and cement K. it.

Corn, 3 days team, 1 -2 days s. Dist. 1 Lambert Lbr. lumber and cement -J. T.

Carter, road overseer, Dist. 1 -Vendel SO hrs. cement work, Disl. 1 -June 10, J. M.

Sevier, 1 day team, Dist. 3 -Frank Bell, 1 dav labor, a VV. H. Kice, shoes Bartlett family -K. J.

Keers, dynamite, fuse and caps -J. P. Robinson, 66 hrs. team, Dist. 4 J.

F. Oswald, 2 days team, D. 3 J. C. Hannah, diagging 2 mi.

road -Tom Hodges, 1 day team, D. 3 F. Edwarus, hauling cement, rock aiid sand June li Claude Davis, 'in hrs. Dist. 4 -J.

A. Meredith, 1 2-3 days team, Disl. 2 Koy McKay, 65 hrs. work, 1. 4 J.

T. Carter, road overs D. 1 Jas. Xeal, 56 his. team, JJ.

4 T. L. VV ray, road oveiseer and heip lure, Dist. 2 31 inin F. Brown, if living, and if dead, to his unknown heirs, exec a misdemeanor, and upon convic Gephart Phinney, Atty's fees VVeise case two-thirds of the appraised value; said second mentioiost and described real property, lots twenty-three and twenty-four, of block three in Jhr village or lown of Ozawkie, in Jefferson County, Kansas, are ap-jpraised together at the sum of and are not (o lie sld for -Hess than two-thirds of their appraised value; and said first mentioned and described real pioiH-rty is to be soM separately from said second nrentioned and described lots twenty-three and twenty-four of block three, in the.

village or town of Ozawkie. jn Jefferson County, Kansas, which are to be TAKE OUR NO. 8 When EASTWARD 150.00 lion be fined in a sum not less than Dec. 7, Bliss Kirkham, supplies utors, administrators, devisees live nor more than twenty dollars. Lewis 'Todd 37-40 1.0Q Dec.

10, L. K. West, railing Shaw trustees, and assigns; Greeting: You and each of you are here The law is plain, and if uarties violate the same and are orosevut bridge B. Casebier, 18 hrs. team, 19 hrs.

s. h. Dist 1 by notilied that you have been 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Bul- they should be the last ones to 8.03 Dec. 15, T.

H. Hardin, repairing sued in the District Court of Jef ferson County, Kansas, by U. complain. lalo, New iork, sole agems lor the United States. 1.00 shoes Bartlett family -Frank Adams, witness fees, VVelse case Green, and that you must answer 24.75 6 00 10.00 3.0U 5.00 7.15 5.00 12.75 29.75 Remember the name Doans ana spec full W.

O. Worswir.k, County Attorney. 7.10 Dee. 17, E. West, witness fees.

take no other. old together 3 eise case 6.85 the petition filed by plaintiff on or before the loth day of December, 11)11, or the petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you quieting plaintiff's Dm. J9, Chas. Golden, hl'ksg. Dec.

23, ft D. Crawford, hauling Dist. 3 O. O. Davis.

32 hrs. team. D. 1 Dec. 31, Albert Koltn, 36 hrs.

title to the South oue-iiaii ol 6.75 12.00 S.OO So. 85 the Southeast quarter (hi), Sec tion Sixteen Township Elev June 21, C. A. Buck, work on en. (Hi.

Range Twenty iL'Uj, Jef immnj Said described real properly is to be sold as tlte property of the above-named plaintiffs and the above-named defendants, for the purpose of partition, as set forjh in tlie order of sale aforesaid, and is to be sold without the right ofre-dmption. Witness my hand this day of November. E. O. McCAIX.

17-5 Sheriff of Jeffei-son County, Kansas. H. N. Casebier, Attorney for plaintiffs. 10 00 ferson County, Kansas; and fore 15 3 close you from any right, title or luterefct therein as prayed for in i 11.35 21.

55.00 29.65 21.00 15.00 43.20 6.20 12.00 O.UO 11.60 29.00 3.00 40.00 The Mystery of a $40,000 Robbery is the plot upon which is founded Rire bridge -A. G. Smith, operation and care Lewis Todd Morrow Patrick, supplies Bartlett family Clark Kirkham, coal Bartlett family -P. Maehlels, hardware H. H.

Edwards, grading Dist. 1 James Tribble, Road Overs'r, Dist. 1 Ed Kogers, dragging 1 1-2 miles road -J. Johnson, 1 day team, D. 3 J.

G. Solomon, 1-2 day team, Dist. 3 -A. M. Hannah, road overseer, Dist.

3 -R. C. Dick, road work Twp. line, Dist. 3 G.

VV. Dennis, road work. D. 4 C. H.

Douglas, road work, D. 4 said petition. M. A. GORRILL, (Seal) Atiy for Plaintiff.

Attest: A. A. LARKINS. Clerk of the District Court. 18.00 7.50 road, Dist.

3 DicK Blevms, days team work, Dist. .3 -John Oswaid, 5 days team Dist. 3 Veiiuel Ill hrs. cement work, Dist. 1 Koy McKay, 33 hours work, Dist.

4 Dove Blevins, 8 days labor, Dist. 3 -Piist. 3 -C. M. Blevins, 4 days labor, Theo.

Ottinger, 31 his. team, Dist. 4 John Oswald, road overseer and 2 days team, Dist. 3 -Dist. 4 Chas.

Armstrong, 8 hrs. team, G. VV. Corn, salary trustee and help hire 3.00 1.50 2.00 27.00 Notice of Appointment State of Kansas, County of B. IV.

JOHNSON Attorney at Law Collections a Specially Oawkie. Kansas 2.50 2.75 39.00 July 1, M. S. McCreight, attendance Amt. 19U 57.00 and medicine for Jaji.

3, W. H. Rice, supplies son, ss. In the matter of the estate of Da vid McClure, deceased, late of Jef fenson County, Kansas. Notice is hereby given that on the loth day of November, A.

D. 1911, the undersigned was, by the 1'robate Court of Jefferson County Kansas, duly appointed and quali 11.15 fi new serial story by uakki IRVING GREENE, author of Yosonde of the Wilderness," about to appear in these columns, entitled 4.25 Kirkpatrick family Jan. 7, A. Keeling, wood 14.00 Special Notice lo Subscribers It will save the Independent a J. II.

Martin, sup. L. O. Dyson, haul cement. Edmonds Arch Vendel 120 hrs.

cement work, Dist. 1 T. F. Fairchild, rent of house for Humbert F. Morii-son, bl'ksm'g Guy llysten, wit.

Weise case Claude Davis, 32 hrs. work, Disc. 4 C. U. Harman, 9 mo.

rent deal of time, trouble and postage fied as administrator of the estate of David McClure, late of Jefferson, if 36.00 8.00 14.00 3.50 6 00 a lot of its readers will send in LEAVES Kansas City 1:15 P. M. ARRIVES AT Saint Louis 11:00 P. M. Broiler Buffet, Observation Sleeping Card, free Reclining Chair Cars FOLK OffiEJ TBAIJiS DAILY Through the Heart of Missouri O.

LEFFEL, Oskaloosa. Agent. county, deceased. All parties in-; their subscriplion in the next terested in said estate will take no davs. before annual statements are and coal Lewis Todd R.

L. O. Dist. 2 and witness Weise case Lambert Lumber lumber and cement C. A.

Buck, witness Weise case -F. Morrison, hooks for bridge Dist. 8 J. K. Martin, clerk, supplies, witness fees -J.

W. Shrader. salary trustee L. o. byson, 4 hrs.

hauling bridge iron -Jesse Lowe, witness Wreise case -W. H. Bell, work on culvert and road, Dist. 4 John Slain. 1-3 day breaking 36.00 S6.40 3.10 .50 29.50 79 00 1.50 7.20 16.50 o-i.

20 1 Bartlelt tamiiv ingly. J. C. BECKER, sent out. i.I UU do this.

Administrator please 13.00 lb.OO 42.00 John Oswald, road overseer, list. 3 Frank Oswald, 6 da. team, D. 3 1. Lin 13 1-2 Ua team and 1 plow beam -Dicii Blevins, 7 1-2 days team, Dist.

3 A. .1. McHugh, 7 davs team, Dist. 3 H. iiateman, 1 da.

work, l. 3 .75 lie Lash of 1 Grciiisliie I 21.00 1.5o 3 00 3.0 Positively permanent .75 rock, Dist. 4 -Wm. Burnam, 1-3 day Buck Creek bridge B. Patterson, supplies Bartlett familv W.

Corn, dragging 1 1-4 mile road 6 00 25 Jan. 2. Cr-ane J. P. 2o.0o 1S.25! supplies, Lach Fred Icka, 1 day team, D.

3 Jan. 30. Morrow Patrick, sup Tom Davis. 1 da. team, D.

3 Fred liysten, wit. VV eise case July 15, S. M. Clark, coai Bartlett family J. K.

iUni'ii, clerk ami commissioner nigiiv. ays G. Vv Coi tiustee and commissioner higuways I. ilea, n-iul ueii culvert July 22, Koy McKay, 57 hrs. work Dist.

4 Kaipii Davis, 48 hrs. work, Disl. 4 Claude Davis, 89 hrs. work, D. 4 John Blevins, 30 hours worn, Dist.

4 T. L. Wrav, road overseer, Dist. 4 F. EuAards, hauiing for bulges Don't buy a roof to last just "a year or two." You can now roof with Peerless at a lower first cost than you've ever dreamed possible.

And you know that Peerless is the runt roofing theftsitiix protection that once laid, never requires repairs. Just put on 0 0 10.70 9.00 16. .0 plies Bartlett family M. 3. McCreieht, blank books M.

Crttehfield, 3 mo. office rent -G. W. Corn, desk, freight and aunolies 2 20 3 00 15 00 16.20 6.23 25.50 7.45 1 85 9 15 mi DR. C.

K. BROCK, VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office North Side of Suture. OKALOOSA KAN'SAS Feb. 4, M. Clark, coal Bart- 19.2; itrt familv Robt.

Shaw, wit. Weise case Feb. 14. J. R.

Martin, supplies and trans. Cotton familv July 2J. C. A. Buck, work on W.

II. Pottorf, 1 Jack screw 40.5'J 1 00 Feb. 25. E. E.

Clark, witness eise case 3.00 10.00 "Morrow Patrick, supplies Bartlett familv March 4, I. -S. Owen, dragging miles road 18.70 7.0o W. R. Alexander, dvnamite and labor Wiley bridge Shaw b.

ide grade J. VV Trowel, 2 bridge string. Koy McKay, 12 hi. D. 4 J.

G. Sheldon, team worK, D. 1 T. L. VV ray, 2 days team.

2 s. and 3 --lungers K. J. Keers, hard. are, dynamite ana fuse -J.

VV VV aggener, 4 days, 2 hrs. team, Dist. 1 -G. VV. Corn, salary trustee J.

K. Martin, aa.ary cieriv and supplies Aug. G. H. Coons Lbr Co, lbr i.ov McKay, 36 i.rs work, Dist.

4 For Low Rate FIRE LNSLTUNCE On Farm Property See, i. U. SHKADFJt, OsUaloosa, Kans. STEVENS BARBER SHOP East Side Square Two chairs, soft water bath3, everything new and first-class 10 00 3.05 1 00 10.00 T. H.

Hardin, repairing shoes 12 5o Bartleitt familv 26.50 i wi A t.T 1 'IHlJ Fred Icks. dragging 2 miles road 19.: March 11, W. H. Bell, dragging 1 From the opening chapter, when the daring theft is disclosed, to the very last your suspicion as to the identity of the guilty one will leap from one character to another until the startling and unexpected denouement. You will find this mystery as enr joyable a story as you have.

read in many a day, i. 3 The Opening Installrrient Will Appear in a Few Days mile road 5 00 29.00 T. T. Dennis, draesring miles and forget all about it. The only time you'll need to remember it, is when you have another building to cover.

Then, what Peerless has proven about itself on the first, will malt you put it on' the second. Peerless is the one brand that makes a roofing-dollar stretch over more square feet and yield more uud satis-faction than any other kind on the market. Come in and see us and Peerles Prepared Roofing: at the same time. We'll make a permanent customer of yon with permanent Peerlesg Prepared Roofing. and grading day Clark, eoal Bartlett 150.00 familv Oskaloosa J.

T. Carter, dragging 1 1-2 ml. road March 18. H. H.

Edwards, drag F. A ging 1 mile road SHARP, OPERA HOUSE Gilbert Sinnard, Jragging 1 3-4 miles road J. Mf-Crejght, dragging 1 ml. road Chas. Woln'iist," hrs.

work BARBER SHOP done lo tha lateat ttyle -Weat aide of Square. ef bridge, Pist. 4 Lem Davis, road overseer and team work, Dist. 4 -R. K.

Corn, use of tank and 1-2 day team -T. L. VV ray, repair bridges and overseer Di.t. 2 -Theo. ottinger, 8 hrs.

work. Ralph Davis, li hrs. work, D. Dist. 4 -J.

T. Carter, road overseer. Dim. 1 -John Oswald, road overseer, 6 days team, Dist. 3 Hazel Todl, 3 1-2 days biast'g F.

J. Smith, 4 hrs. team work, Dist. 4 J. W.

Wageener, team, D. 3 -I. C. Bell, road work R. C.

Dick, work on Ky. Twp. line Chas. Golden, blacksmithing drag and rods G. W.

Corn, trustee and cash paid ior warn All work tb art- J. Martin, 2 plows and freight 00 5 00 8 75 5.00 J. 50 33 00 5 00 5 00 60 5 60 1909 29.00 3 H5 1 50 20.00 35.00 7.00 1.50 3.25 12.00 40.00 45..30 13.T5 Jame XeaJ, dragging 1 mi. LAMBERT LUMBER CO. road T.

Cunningham, dragging 1 ml. road J. T. Ritchie, dragging 1 ml. road BARBER OTIS HOFMANN, Prop, Oedrict's old stand, south weit cor.

Sqaare OSKALOOSA, KANSAS Chas. Richardson, dragging I 1 mil road nist. 1 T. Carter, road overseer, CUt,.

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