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The Tonganoxie Mirror from Tonganoxie, Kansas • 5

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Long Hike. Tins Boy Kcoutn went on a nix Somjiog and Engineering mile hike hint Tuesday In a nouth J-7. Mil 2 i ial.tiv uirecuon. lurn- ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME i Writer 6et Culinary Millennium Following Osncral Introduction for Cooking Purposes. For home use electricity is still in most localities comparatively cx-ponnive, but it will bo less so when it comes into more general use.

If CLE intf plan? three wcouta thought wise to "cut across" and some TYf cnttle "treed" thorn In a thicket. Farms, City, or for any other purixse, County Surveyor's office A. B. TALMAGE, Deputj Box 123, Leavenworth, Kas. Both fones 153.

Office G. A. II. Building. I It was fun for the other scouts to bo outside and look In.

Later they discovered a small bridge A LEGION OF DEMON8. Mark Iv, 35 1 20 Aug. 11. 0od i our Refuge oitJ Rtrrnglh, a eery prevent help in trouble; therefore will ve not fear, though the earth be changed, and thouuh the mountain be ant into the mldtt the electric companies would fol-1 low the example of tho gas com-' panics in renting cooking ranges, it would be a great stride forward. In 1 with a large hole In it.

Theyi secured stones and filled the hole 1 of the tlvi, I. witn these ana uirt, thus pre HE forepart of todrfs study Is venting some horso from a brok un account of a very severe wind storm on the Ben of Onll- en leg or neck. The boys have the orders now Ice. Jesus, tired from Ills jMONUMENTSj SEE FRED IIEIS TOR Marble and Granite Work for their suits and before long tencliltfond healing, in which vitality i went out of Illm for the relief of tho will take a hike to Lawrence one cottcn lllt0 one of thfl day and back the next. boats formerly uned by some of Ills They are on another practice the fishing business nnd England some' of the companies charge a special low rate for electric cooking, because it is done mostly in the daytime, when there is little demand for the current for lighting purposes.

But the most radical way to reduce the cost will be to combine the electric range with the'fire-less ooker. Thousands of families that could not pay for an electric current five or six hours a day could easily afford one for the fifteen minutes necessary for heating the food before it is put into the box, besides the few minutes needed for crisping roasts, browning coffee, or toasting bread. still owned by them. I to cross tho Inko for a season of rest. 2 A ny person wishing to place any work in cemetery would do well to see the above.

He does the finest work you see in the cem- eterles here. 319 Cherokee st. Leavenworth The Master was soon fnst asleep. Suddenly a terrific storm set In which polled even those accustomed to such 25 Years Ago. "Fount Huffman has Signs of Prosperity The most popular and profitable places of businest an pleasure are those in which electricity is used for the convenience and comfort of patrons.

This is particularly true in hot weather, and enterprising business men, taking time by the forelock, are scmlinc in large orders for G-E Electric Fans The 12-inch and 16-inch oscillating fans are the most suitable for hotels, theatres, restaurants, cafes and stores. These fans automatically swing their breezes to aad fro, thus distributing the air over three times as much as is usually covered by a stationary fan. been engaged to teach school cne to Jesus and near Winchester this winter. not tht ni.i.r' it- VVWVVWVVWVVWVVWVVWl 'A five inch vein of coal was he wind, saying, 'Tcace, be mi IH mi discovered last Monday at a depth of 20 feet, while workmen I The text nt the head of this study were digging a well on the lraws t0 our attenflon another storm. ARTHUR M.

JACKSON Attorney at Law TIMES BUILDING LEA VENWORTII, KANSAS It is quite likely that the electric range can be so 'constructed in part that no separate cooking box will be needed; and then the culinary millennium Henry T. Fintk, in Century Magazine. vw.w.o wuien in tiie close of th Is Ace will church." burst upon the whole world "Frank Fairrhild i now run- nnd wnIcl "Babylon the rrann anemia, is now run- r.rent it.i.. They cost no more to operate less than it i-hoitr. a-tent- MdviULft Vi 11(11 1ULB.

1IHH ning a dairy at Armourdale. He great millstone will be cast into the has been shipping milk there all midst of the sea." This same "time of We advise you to place your orders early. BARBER ANGELL ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 33. latf)art Auctioneer Both Phones: Home 132, Bell 2499 Lawrence, Kansas I nuuuiu, iu some summer, but it being consider-1 scriptures, is spo-able trouble, he removed his ken of as a "whirl-herd of 40 milch cows to that tbe fe9Ult fit loft rr I a a It5? WOULD AT LEAST MAKE SHOW Millionaire "Worker" Provod That He Was Possessed of 8ome Little Conscience. Eichard Croker, at a dinner in New York, praised the young Amer Phone No.

226 Tonzanoxie, Kansas place. four wml let. 'A nine year old son of Mar heaven," that will be held until Mif tXlW that DR. W. H.

SEUTE cus Peterson had his left leg broken just below the knee last Saturday. He was riding after PUBLICATION NOTICE. Creditors, heirs at law and to all persong interested in said Estate and to all whom It muy concern. You hereby notified. That l.re Hond.

i.vu .1. ii, aiiii. i -i; ican millionaire who works, "It is better to work," he said, "than to spend one's davs in idleness, like young Lord Kocksavage, Typewriters Given Away, The Emerson Typewriter Company of Woodstock, 111., have recently given away over 4(X)of the highest grade wholly visible Emerson Typewriters made in ereiiu'il) xsv. Revelation xsv. Hnonlntlnn i 31.

VETERINARIAN. Calls Answered Day or Night Toxqaxoxie, Kansas. Office Phone 13. Kesidencel32. Vli.

1. Administrator oT the Estate of George Hyde, deceased, did on the ird day of July, 11)12, tiic his petitlod in tbe Probate Court of Leavenworth County. Kansas, tisking to be directed toscll the following described real prop- ea io? ixm l'ortarlington and so forth. t- i Again, this trou- Tht Is symbolized by a "Ore." which will burn uot only the earth (symbolical of organized society), but also the XUt, wnen 1 say Work. 1 mean I erty.

situated in the ounty of Leavenworth in. the world. They have gone into some cows when a horse kicked at a mule which ho was riding, and unluckily the boy's leg was struck. Drs. Gladman and Reno were called to set the broken member and the boy is now doing well." wnrlr and State of Kansas to-wlt: Lots 21) 21-22 wortc.

i snow a young millionaire and 21 in mock 14. stining subdivision of who claims to work, but the other STS, heavens (symbolical of eccleslastlclsm). every state and territory in the United States. There may be some in your town. They are giving them away everywhere This symbolical fire, tbls grent an- morninp; at about elpvpn n.

fn'onrl Administration of said estate; and you are in lov nrant In-' 6 lnena further notified that said petition will be 17 RAW him rtm rintm fha otAna Af Via heard bv the Probate Court of Leavenworth DR. J. E. WATKINS State Bank, Ground Floor, Tonganoxie stltutlons In "nshes." Upon tlie ruins, VA 1110 Kansas, at the Probate Court room -Clan avenue honm Ann nrnro in at Leavenworth Cltv. in Leavenworth Conn- to men, women, boys and girls.

the ashes, of the blasted hopes and i ty, Kansas, on the lfth day of August, 1013, enter nis waiting motor car. at 10 o'clock a. m. over 18 years of age, on supris Reno Aid Society. The Reno Aid Society met at the home of Mrs.

Geo. W. Phen- ingjy liberal conditions -What'i your eaid his ambitions of society, political, scientific and religious, will arise the glorious Kingdom of Messiah to bless tbe world; and it will be as prophesied: "The do- lricna. If you can make any use of a $100.00 typewriter, providing it Administrator's Notice. the youfltr man remherL aa icie on August 1st.

Over 30 per- Bre of nii nations shall come." did not cost you even one cent he looked at his wrist watch. Tve STATE OF KANSAS. I Our text pictures that coming "time then a letter or on a postal card County of Leavenworth, W. R. GLADMAN PHYSICIAN SURGEON.

Special Attention to Obstetrices Office second door east of postofllce of trouble" as for said Coimtv. addressed to Frank L. Wilder, great "Storm," which got tO get down to th office light lln theProbate Court In and or change the away, or I won't be there in time to 'lunV the Esla Estate ot John East- will entirely remove, emove, President, Woodstock, 111., sini "earth," the present construction of so Notice is hereby i go to Iven that Letters of Ad-een granted to th under ply say, Mail me all your Free ministration have 1 sign ned on tbe Estate of John Kastlund, late ciety, and carry the "mountains," the kingdoms of this present time, into the Office phone 219; Residence phone 13S of said county, deceased, by the Honorable the Probate Court ot the County and Slate EAGLES IN SWITZERLAND. Olters, and by return mail you will receive their Free Offers, the names of over 400 who have re sons were present and the following program was given: Instrumental music, Georgia Bleakley. Vocal solo, Ada Jenkins.

Vocal solo, Hattie Phenicie. Vocal solo, Rev. Frank Johnson. Vocal solo, Alice Miller. i Tlie session was opened by sea of anarchy.

God's people will to some extent be associated with all of these troubles; but they are not to cently received typewriters free, fear, they are to realize that God is at DOCTOR W. B. COE All calls promptly answered night or day. Office over C. H.

Cain's Drug Store. and you will learn on what easy conditions you can get one of aforesaid, dated the 15th day of July, a. 1U13. Now, all persone having claims against the said Estate are hereby notified that they must present tbe same to the undersigned for allowance within one year from tbe date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such Esiate; and that If such claims be not exhibited within two years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred. J.

Lamibo, Administrator of tbe Estate of John Kastlund, deceased. the helm. "Jeius Gave Them Leave." their typewriters free at once, In the heading we have connected The Emerson Tyiewriter is The Swiss federal government has decided to protect the few remaining eagles left in the Alps. It seems that there are only four nesting-places of the eagle still known to exist in the Alps, and watchers have been told to guard over them, and to repay the -nts in the valleys which they in-, any damage they do. Residence Phone 26.

Office Phone 293 one of the highest grade, wholly prayer by Rev. Johnson, after thls study wltl tue demons, because iv iv. the Scriptures intimate that the de- which followed the reading of the mom wU hnve conslderable t0 d0 wltn visible typewriters made in the world. Many who have used the minutes ana roll call. stirring up the great "time of trouble' T.

D. SEELEY Notice of Final Settlement. State of Kansas, I Leavenworth County,) Reading, "Dr. Quayle and His and discontent with which this Age Farm Walter RlWov wlH close and Messiah's Kingdom EMERSON and other makes pronounce the "EMERSON" superior to any $100.00 typewriter Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or night. established.

The work has already Been taken in hand. Last year the eagles made off On the other Bide of the Lake, as on the market. It is a wholly they landed, a man came running to visible machine, has every new. wjth 14 lambs, four kids, and one Phone 222. Tonganoxie, Kan.

Refreshments were served after a business session. The next meeting is to be at the home of W. C. Phenicie in ward them. lie was obsessed that is up-to-date feature, looks like cat, which were duly paid for.

They to say, demons, the fallen angels men other high grade 100.00 type cost tlie government in this way 113 tioned by St. Jude (Jude 0) and St Office hours every day 8:30 to 12 writers, though it is selling just I the Probate Court In and for said County, In the matter of the estate of Owen Grady, deceased. All creditors and all others Interested In tlie aforesaid estate, are hereby notified, that next regular term of the Probate Court. In and for said county, to be begun and held at the Probate Court room In the Times Building in the city and county of Leavenworth and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in the month of September, A D. 1IU2, 1 shall apply to said court for a full and final settlement of said estate, and at such time appllcatioa will be made for an order of tbe court finding and adjudging who were tbe the heirs of said deceased.

J. Lasukg, Administrator of the Estate of Owen francs. In the valley of Oberiberg last meet-; Peter (II Teter 11, 4), had gained ac two weeks from the ing. It cess, and were in control of him, tne peasants have tried the experi now at an astonishing low price and on terms of no money with order, trial free in your own was these that recognized Jesus and DR. E.

P. LEAKY DENTIST TONGANOXIE, KANSAS. ment of putting scarlet collars round the necks of the newly born lambs in spoke through the man's Hps Can you draw a goose? home. Nothing to pay at first, The Bible's explanation of how some angels fell from and after a thorough trial, 10 OfflceoverZellner Merc. Co.

Phone No. 137 order to frighten the eagles. The government is apparently willing to Grady, deceased. their original per cents a day until paid. The suit fection and bar mony with God Woman Lawyer Gets the Worst of It.

"EMERSON" has every new improvement, universal keyboard, provide the collars, and the experiment has been successful. But the Administrator's Notice. Bt3l nf IT.n.i. I Mrs. Mina Dias was sent to and of why they Leivenworth County, 88 back spacer, tabulator, two-color seek to gain con eagles must live on something, and they will no doubt in time learn that jail at Lawrence one day last Among the Colored Folks.

Misses Madge and Stella Jar-rett entertained with a shower at their home on Tuesday evening, in honor of their sister Miss Effie Jarrett, who was married to Mr. Frank Jones of Atchison, at Kansas City, Wednesday, July In tbe Probate Court In and for said County. in the matter ot the Estate ot Rebecca F. ribbon, everything the best; is the ideal machine for beginners trol of humanity and commune week for disturbing the peace. Moore, deceased.

the collars are not so alarminir after Notice is hereby given that Letters of as well as for the most expert an. with them through mediums, and per She is a woman lawyer of Lawrence, and ef used to give a $100 Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Rebecca F. Moore, late of said county, deceased, by the Honorable the Probate Court of the Countv sonate the dead, CREW OF COLUMBUS. bond to appear in court. She we have not the typists and stenographers; just the typewriter for the smallest or largest office.

If you could possibly make any use a high grade typewriter, even though it didn't cost you space to present and State aforesaid, dated the lsthday of July, A. D. 1913. Now all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or thev nir be The list of the officers and sailors 31st. The guests present were Mr.

and Mrs. H. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hildebrand, Mrs. Cora A great ttorm of trou- In this study; but and the judge had a controversy, and as in that case the man had the last word instead of the woman, Mrs. Dias did not fare oio end ini age. as there are many in the first voyage of Columbus was today more or less under tbe influence precluded from any benefit of such estate: and that if such claims be not exhibited almost cosmopolitan in its character, one cent of money, or if you i of demonlsm spiritism we will send within two years atter tne date of said let ters, they shall be forever barred. further information upon postcard re Among them there was a Jew, Luis de Torres; an Englishman, Arthur very well.

The Lawrence papers do not tell what the trouble was quest. HOWARD tt. MOOR, ROUGH H. MCQDCIN, Administrators with the will an-annexed of tbe Estate of Rebecca F. Moore, deceased.

Jesus gave the demons the privilege Laws Italians, Portuguese, Span- about. Mrs. Dias was Miss Mina Perky, once a prominent laras ana several other nationalities, though, of course, the Spaniards they requested. The swine, like the man, were crazed by the strange outside influence which took possession of would like the agency in your town on a plan by which you could make big money, or if you would like a position with the (company, then be sure, on a postal card or in a letter addressed to "Frank L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111.," say, "Mail me your Free Offers." James, H.

James, Clem Nichols and John Nichols. Many nice presents were received. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. J.

B. Ashton. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Stats Kansas, Leavenworth County, their brains. They ran violently down were largely in the 'majority.

It is maintained by some authorities, with teacher of this county, who married William Dias, once a resi a steep place Into the sea and were In the Probate Court In and for said County. in me maiier oi lue csiaic oi dent of Tonganoxie. Pelrce, deceased. conslderable plausibility, too, that there was a Scotchman in the list. drowned.

Meantime, the man, released from bis obsession, was again In his right mind, and praised God for All creditors and all others interested In the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified and that after Columbus himself he House Concurrent Resolution No. 3. Oranting equal rights and privileges to wnmn. was the first man to tread the soil CAT 8IAWEI AFTER WHILE. America possesses an association that at the next regular term(September mil) of tbe l'robate Court In and for said county, to be begun and held at the Probate Court room in tbe Times Building In the cltv and his deliverance.

Those familiar with such matters claim that probably one-half of all the of the new world. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Himpel and Family.

Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirdu of the members elected to each House thereof concurring county of Leavenworth and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in tbe month of Sept'mb'r A. D. 1012, 1 shaU apply to said court for a full and final settlemeut of said estate, and at to promote the consumption of seaweed as food. The members main therein: That thi fnllnwlne Dronosition to amend til inn fthe state of Kansas be JUST TO MAKE SURE. A bride and bridegroom were on tain that in about twenty years' time Card of Thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deeter de- such time application will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging hereby submitted to the quail ffed electors of Inmates of our insane asylums are persons obsessed by evil spirits, demons, without any organic disease of the brain. And alas! we see evidences on every hand that these evil spirits are paving the way for a great onslaught upon humanity.

wno were tne neirs oi saia deceased. ine siaie ior ineir ajipiuvai wi icjcvuvu, the failure of the production of John PitiRog, Executor of the Estate of Samuel Pelrce. their honeymoon. The bride, in wheat to keep pace with the increase sire to express their gratitude Sbction 1. The rights of citizens of the of Kansas to vote and hold office shall deceased.

of the world's population will bring to the many friends who assisted telegraphing to her father, announced that they were having a them during the recent sickness Notice of Final Settlement. State of Kansas, ovely time, a row every morning be in their home, and after the fore breakfast." Leavenworth County, In the Probate Court In and for said County. In the matter of the Estate of Charles Her father wired back': "How do you pronounce r-o-w?" Barnes, deceased. All creditors and all others Interested In Ideas. the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that at the next regular term of tbe Probate Under the title of Tsychic rhenom-na spiritism is being examined by me of the prominent professors of ur day.

They, like other spiritists, nre deceived in supposing that tho manifestations which come to them are from their dead human friends. The Bible alone makes the matter perfectly clear. It assures us that the dead have no power to communicate, and that all such communications come from the demons, who do not dare to tell who they are, for If they did, humanity would be on guard against them. us in danger of starvation. They propose to redress the balance of the land by calling into eoonomio existence the eea.

It is said that in the Sargasso sea alone sufficient nutritious vegetation flourishes and decays to support all the inhabitants of the United States if it were harvested. Not long ago the association held a banquet at which seaweed was served in all fashions, and th guest thoroughly enjoyed the jdrtt he dented or abridged on accouni oi sex. turn. 2. This proposition shall be submitted to th electors of this state at tbe election for representatives to the Legislature in the year 11112.

The amendment hereby proposed shall be kuown on the official ballot by tlie following title. ''Amendment to the constitution granting equal rights and privileges women." and the vote for or against such shall be taken as provided by 'aSBi''. This amendment, if adopted, shall be knoweas section 8 of article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas. Tbl resolution shall take effect be In for from and after Its publica-ttlon In tbestatu Iwjok. Passed the House February 7, 1011.

Passed the Senate February 1011. Approved February 1HII. 1 reby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of original House Concurrent Resolution No. 3. now on tile In my since.

Chab. II. SBS810N8, jScereUry.tf Bfae. Court In and foi said Countv, to be begun and held at the Probate Court room In the imes building, in the city and Conntv of death of their son, Willie, and also to the singers at the funeral service. Fix It? Yes.

Your clocks, watches and jewelry. Repairs made on mandolins, guitars and violins. W. P. Finpheu, Jeweler.

Bills at this omce. Leavenworth and State aforesaid, on the first Monday In the month of September, D. 1V12, 1 shall amity to sxld Court for a full A WI8H. Star I wish in dog towns-Manager Yes Star The critic could be rouz- and final settlement ot Bald estate: and at such time application will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who were the heirs of said cL-ceased. .1.

H. LKinnTr. Administrator of (be Estate of Charles L. Barnes,.

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