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The Americus Greeting from Americus, Kansas • 3

The Americus Greeting du lieu suivant : Americus, Kansas • 3

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1 1 1 I II II Ml 1 1 1 1 I i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II I POPULAR PRICE EUROPEAN PLAN. S. Dualap, Prudent 0. Hughes, Vice President L. Jev Fnclc Cashier.

M. E. Peach, Asst. CasbJw. E.

K. Lord, Ais't Ouhier. EMPORIA NATIONAL BANK (First yub.t Ula tha Amorieu Greeting May 8. 1918. SHERIFF'S SALE.

Under and by virtue of an Onit of Sale to me directed, and Issued out the District Court of Lyou Ccurty, Kansas, on the 27th day of ApriUolS In a cause therein pending In which J.f ewlH was plaintiff and B'losslo Urnwn, J. Brown, her husband, and Stanley Tosplcll were defendants I will on Monday the nth day of June, 1918, at 10 o'clock at th front doorof the Court House, in the city of Emporia, in Lyon County, Eat and Sleep nt the Hotel Mit-Way Where prices do not go UP E. L. STENGER MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS $303,030.09 4 per cant interest paid on time Deposits. DIRICTOM.

G. L. MILLER FOR COUNTYCLtiRK According to the usual custom Geo. L. Miller announces his can didacy for reelection for county clerk.

Up to the present date, no other candidate has entered the field, and as George has made good it is not probably that there will be any within the ranks of the party, as it is the usual custom to give a good man the second term-lie has kept the books up in good shape, and always been on time with his work, and has kept efficient and accommodatia help in the office, and the affairs of ill. Uunlan. T. Jensen. va Louis T.B&ng E.

K. Lord 1 i tVUUV ,11. E. Peacn, A. II.

Guffler L. II.Lewls Steam" Heat. Open all night. O.Hughes, L. Jay Buck, J.n.

Wigwam. John E. Martin Rooms 50e up. EMPORIA, KANSAS lllllllHMIMtllll I Kansas, sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following Real Property situated in Lyon 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 finimtv. Kansas, towit.

all of the Sapolio doing its work. Scouring iur u.a.nanne lorps recruits. Join Now! the county have been run in good shape, hence so far as the republicans are concerned, they see no need of a change. Men who wear this emblen APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for art US. MARINES ENOCH MORGAN? tows ca Smocks and Middy Blouses Especially For Picnic Needs SERVICE UNDER THIS" EMBLEM Decoration dayjvas beautiful and the program as pre-arranged was generally followed.

Religi-i ous services were held at the M. E. Church, according to the President's orders at 2 o'clock, and at tight, title and interest of each and all the parties above named in and to lot number seventy -nine (79) on Cottonwood street, Emporia, Kansas. The same to be sold without appraisement, pursuant to the Judgment and Decree rendered in said cause as recited In said Order of Sale, Witness my hand this 1st day of 1918 Tom Owens, Sheriff of Lyon Coun-y, Kansas. Attorney for pllt if, W.

C. Rob -erts. Emporia Foundry and Machine Works J. C. Jones Sons, Props.

Manufacturers Steel FieldSRolIers Iron and brass castings, General Machine Repairing. Agents for J. I. Case thrashing ma. bines.

-HOB 3 o'clock the regular program was rendered at the City Hall. The building was tilled. The flowers were beautiful, but not as many i Farmers Wholsale Supply Co. Wishes to call yonr attention to their lull line of as there would have been had the day been ten days earlier, as in this latitude many of the nic flowers have faded and gone. One time that half the pleasure is in being suitably dressed is at a pic nic or holiday party.

Smocks and middies in bright colors look attractive. This season our shewing is wond er-ful. All the regulation middy styles and many new original smocks arc here. Downs Taylor EMPORIA, KANSAS. Five car loads of enthusiastic Republicans were up from Empo olin Deere Machinery.

John Deere Wheat Binders a Specialty. Your attention is called to the Van Brunt ria Monday morning. Ex-Gov. I Stubbs was advertised to speak here at 9 a. but no attempt was made to hold a regular meet ing, as everyone was too busy on the farm to turn out.

They tour- ed the county, going from here to Steel Grain Bins Just the thin? you need. ALSO THE INTERLOCKING CEMEXT STAVE i First published in the Americus Greeting May 29, 1918 State of Kansas, county of Iyon ss: In the District Court in and for said county. Elmer M. Sutherland, and Arthur M. Sutherland, Plaintiffs.

John 0." Lambdin, Milton M. Wlshard and Mrs. Mil-ton Wishard, his wife, whose first name is to the plaintiffs unknown, Fllnn, whose first name is to the plaintiffs unknown, and Mrs. Flinn, his wife, whose first name is to the plaintiffs unknown, W. 1.

Vail andW W. T. Vail, his wife whose first name is to the plaintiff unknown Bushong. Among those who were here were Ex-Gov. Stubbs, SILO.

The silo that never needs renairs. Nothing less than a tornado will blow them C. A. Stannard, Joseph Morris, I aown. They cost less and last longer than any, Geo.

Plumb, James Plumb and others. mm mr Anurp.11 an id Mrs. ax. Mio made. Remley Line of Gas Engines and Thrashing Machines Aneell.

his wife whose first name is to the plaintiffs unkown, if living, or if-i4 thn thn unknown heirs, execu tors, administrators, devisees, tees and assigns; The Emporia Will Phelan's little girl who was taken to the hospital last week is getting along as well as could be expected aad is in a fair way to recovery. The trouble is acute Bright's disease brought on by the measles and recovery will necessarily be slow. trns-Min-or if For first-class Shoe and Harness Repairing Fly Net Covers and Ev. erything in the Harness line. Call on ROBERTS' Gut Sub.

Enpjria, on road from depot. My fire insurance business will be handled by R. E. Evans during my abeaca, while ia the ar my. OSca at my old location intr Company, a corporation mentioned aid corporation herein hi.

haon Msanlond. then against its We also handl a nirnnwn aiif.n.ftsisnrs. trustees and as PRAIRIE HILL ITEMS J.A. Cole brought a Maxwell car of George Harmon one day this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Collins visited with Mrs. W.C. Collins Sunday. Fent Pea't and family and Mr Tittle were gathering wild gooseberries Tuesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Goodell spent Sunday with Pete Goodeli and wife. Henson Gray was in Americus Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Linch of Emporia is visiting with Mrs. Blanch Bender.

Mrs.BerthaMunsell and son Har-ley of Potlach, Idaho came Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents. Aaron Bender spent Sunday with Mr. Gergison. signs and each of them defendants, defandants. Notice by Publication.

tho ohnup named defendants: Fall Line of Staple and Dorsey Eumiell was down from Rnahrmrr Snnrlnv anil thn firak nt' 'i You and each of you will hereby take 1 Wright, Ady. notice that you nave ueeu nuou the district court of Lyon countyDiii 1. Farm en, pleaie notice th at T. Jensen Bra always pay the week visiting relatives here He went to Herington in the Jess Emmell car Monday morning. I Jess Emmel, wfeand family, were down from Herington Sun- day and visited at the G.W.

Fry i residence, and with his parents in Emporia. Fancy. Groceries O. S. LINK, Manager, 628 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas.

was in Bill Hollar of Liberty, this vicinity Sunday. Kansas, in an acuoninerdm wwoihmer M. Sutherland and Ar-th? fsither and, are the plaintiffs and tot you and each of you are de-fendants, that you and each of you SSt answer said petition so filed on nr hPfore the 12th day of or Si petttion wiU be7 taken a true anrt fudement rendered against you nd each of you accordingly, adjudg-fnff and decreeing these plaintiffs to Kelegaland Iqultable owners and lawfully in the possession of tne ioi described real estate to-wit The Southwest. Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and the South-Mjt Quarter of the Southwest Qijar-SfthSoutowest Quarter, igloii Wo Seventeen (l7Un Township No. Nineteen (19), J' Ra ven (il), East of the Sixth Pgntjpai MftriWn- in Lyon County, Kansas, andare eXled to the continued, Sufet and peaceable potion there-of and excluding you and each of you from any right, title, estate, interest, IK iiL IS aht of nossession, in B.A.

McAllister and wife of Emporia, proprietors of the Hub restaurant were in our city Sun- 9 day. highest casFparket price for eggi and poulpy and hidei, at 212 Com. Street Emporii. 0 PLEASANT RIDGE. Mr.

and Mrs. H. 0 Hyson visited Sunday with Fred Munson. Mr. Fred Morlock and.

family called on H. Reichardts Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Weller, J. M. Cunningham and family visited Sunday with F. Weller.

Mrs. J. Cornwell called on Mr. Marcy'a near Allen one day last week. Mr.

Postlewait, John Gray and Wni. Weller called on Sam Weller Friday. Mrs- Hahn and children lef for innnnnur VISION li urn J. C. Lehmer handed in his res 2IE3BI IIU fm ignation Monday morning as ai member of the city council from i the third ward.

nA forever i ooiri nrp.mises BUU r- iin0l ti il i ii ii il I I ik il FRUITLAND ITEMS. The Club met with Mrs. Lowe last Tuesday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. McAulev June 11.

Mr. and Mrs. John White and family spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Moore and husband. Mr.

S. C. Moore and wife of Americus visited Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. P. T. Kerr have purchased a new automobile. Daharsh visited the latter part of the week with hes son Willaid and family.

Mr.and Nrs. S. Moore visit ouletingr saia yuuuu.u tie and possession and to the premises aforesaid, in and and Arthur McCord, the gararge' man went up to Topeka Monday to purchase a supply of tools, and a lathe and a welding machine and other needed repair articles a list of which can be better given facTanlevy Person claiming by their "home in Nebraska Friday Your vision is of the greatest importance to you, and if it is troubling you in any way we can improve it, We carrry a large line of optical goods and can fit your case exactly. The Shell Eye Glasses are the latest thing out. Large, handsome lenses, certainly RELIEVE EYE STRAIN, improye the vision and are comfortable to the wearer.

after a couple of week with rel re- atives. I i i next week. He will also get pairs for the S. M. Bell car.

Mr. Henry Ueichardt and fam ily visited Sunday with Dallas SpreXe 'TO ptftlW SalnKese'plaintiffs, their heirs as-uam i or grantees, and for all other just and equitable relief and costs of 8UBlmtM. Sutherland and Arthur 0-Hodbert8, Atty Plaintiffs Attest: J.D. Graham, District court. A true copy.

leaij Morris and family, ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. It is said that 1700girls are attending the summer school in Emporia now and onlytnineteen boys. My! what fbunch of sweetness is being wasted on the desert air. John Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. W. a McCosh and son Ralph and Mr and Mr. and Mra.

Glenn McCost of Bethel spent Sunday with Lloyd and Eyes Tested and Fitted by a Practical Optometrist Miss 'Anna Pyle came home ii i One half of the windows of the business houses in Emporia bear the Wanted." As the draft continues the demand for help becomes more and more urgent. One proprietor of a store in Emporia who has had the same man employed for eight years as janitor now does all that sort of work himself, Graoe Kirby. from Topeka the first of the week jj and will snend ner summer vaca-1 Mrs. Anna Jaquith received a card yesteday that her son Mark tion with her parents. She has been teaching there the past spring and winter.

Jesse Jones purchased what if known as the Henry Adams residence, at the northeast corner of the park the first of the week. It is understood that the consideration was $450 or about one half what the house cost when it was built, to say nothing of the lots and other improvements. Right! at present real estate in Americus is not enjoying much of a boom. across the had arrived safely water. If I I It D.

D. Williams James McCormic, a former res It il 1 1 i ii 525 Commercial Street, Emporia. ident of this place came up from Eldorado Saturday evening to visit friends and relatives a few days. The Evangelical church sold Saturday to the higest bidder under sealed bids. The people of Frost district purchased It for $535 and it is unde rstood that it will be moved over in that district for a church building The lot was sold to Frank Maxwell for $1000.

Sunday was certainly a beautiful day and those having pleasure ve-bioles were certainly using them. John Floyd is laying off from carrying the mail on routed, this week and Glen Gregory ie substituting in his Mrs. Sam Bamesberjjer got card Monday from her nephew Harold Barthel, who just arrived The fellows who are trying to cut walnut logs complain that it is plenty warm in the timber these davs. Several of the candidates who will run for county office are right now shying at the proposition. They are just as anixous for the office as i can be and are waiting for their friends to holler safely in France, and was well.

He is a son of Sam Barthel of To- The election for the library proposition will be July 6th. The election board will serve free io that the expense to the township will ta nil Br. E. O. Lundy, DENTIST See the Farmers National rnk Kas.

The hay balers are having their inning now CUta Euk Uc Em. -bout farm tmuranoe,.

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