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The Pratt Union from Pratt, Kansas • 6

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The Pratt Unioni
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Pratt, Kansas
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THE PRATT UNION, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1022 1922 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT WICHITA DAILY 1JEACON 1 M. BLURTON, Administrator QUARTERLY STATEMENT .1 I nth A. We. County Treasurer of Trait County.

Kansas, snowm E. R. Barnes, Atty. Go to Peels' Drug Store every Sun- day or Momluy for your Sunday Bea-7 pons exceDt subscribers on Russell DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? in hVr hands for the quarter ending September 30, 1922. LIBRARY INT.

BD BLDG. Cr. GENERAL Cr. Db. Wainer's route.

I pay Russell instead of Peels to deliver Sunday Beacon. nnrw 1 lir Db. Cr. By E. R.

WAITE, Secretary Shawnee Okla. Board of Commerce Cr. 205.78 546.45 I none oooa, nev. u. y.

n-cmy aim 1 Sons, Beacon Agents. Sch. Dist. 5 fi 7 776.55 380.54 97.51 491.35 382.64 Union is only J1.50 THAT nothing is more necessary to a rommunitv than CO-OPERATION. The Pratt per year.

355.49 State of Kansas, Pratt County, tn. In the Prohate Court of said Courty In the matter of tho estate of Minnie B. Dalrymple deceased. To all creditors of and other persons interested In said estate: You are hereby notified that at the next regular term of the Probate Court in and for said county, to be begun and held at the Probate Judge's office, in Pratt, Kansas, in said county, on the 4th day of December, 1922, being the first Monday in said month of December, I will make final settlement of said estate, and at which time application will be made for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of the deceased. Having filed with said Court my THE LONG CHRISTMAS GIFT 89.84 9 131.22 10 140.86 11 541.52 12 562.15 r7n7 13 1,320.01 1,610.63 13.

98.46 PUBLICATION NOTICE (First publication October 4, 1922) Case No. 4455 The State of Kansas to Clebert A. Lilly: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Pratt County, Kansas, by Sarah A. Lilly and that unless you appear and answer to said petition filed in said action on or before the 17th day of November, 1922, the allegations of plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against you for alimony and attorneys' fees out of your property within the state of Kansas nnd described in plaintiff's petition, and that plaintiff will be granted such other and further relief as shall be proper and equitable. (Seal) W.

A. RIENIETS, Clerk of the District Cotfrt R. F. Crick and L. G.

Turner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 80.34 There are many good gifts that one cap choose at Chribtmas, but for lingering satisfaction, long-drawnVout, what is there, after all, that can be named in the same breath with The Youth's Companion? The fun is only begun with the first Christmas num- THAT nothing can help more for the progress and common welfare of all than for a community to move forward in a spirit of harmony toward the goal of greater development. THAT backward citizens must get down to brass tacks, come out of the clouds, brush the fog from their brains, look a few hard facta in the face and then co-operate! THAT every city offers many opportunities to the man of energy and thrift. THAT business houses furnish a bul ber, Thereaiter tnrougn tne oa weeics claim for compensation as administra of the long, long year, it is constantly t0r of said estate, and for necessary supplying fresh sources of amuse- attorney's fees and other expenses mem ana iniUIIIlUWUIl. is iu nuronir tr InnnrraA in tho nrimin ia.

785.35 500.45 203.50 374.52 224.64 936.89 471.14 1,211.39 138.57 3,658.80 1,103.02 750.24 280.60 302.92 541.28 562.34 142.05 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 28 30 33 35 37 40 wark of confidence, strength and beginning of a new serial, then it ia i Nation of said estate, I hereby give 18.81 contribution of vital interest to the permanency. notice, as ordered by said Court, that said claims are set for hearing in raid Court on the 4th day of December THAT these institutions enjoy a steady crrowth in keeping with the 14.49 youth interested in sport or science, next it is a brand-new story by C. A. Stephens or A. S.

Pier, or a tale of wealth and development of their communities. THAT they are sound, conservative, 40.01 41 42 2,560.55 2,011.69 courteous, city, builders and eager to render sevice to their cities. The Remington Portable typewriter the portable with a standard keyboard for sale at The Union Office. 442.26 44 THAT all citizens should have a thrill wild adventure in the old Indian days, by men who have actually lived among and powwowed with the redskins. But why say more? No other Christmas gift is welcomed with so much pleasure.

Try it and see. The 52 issues of 1923 will be crowded With serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Sub-srrihe now and receive: of pride when they think of them, for they are the backbone of a city. E. DOTY DENTIST Roasa 204 National Bank Building Phone 194 Pratt Kansa THAT they are taking a determined forward stride for their city.

THAT if they are loyally supported 246.02 832.82 783.50 516.30 390.7S 1.008.23 333.58 627.68 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 210.61 1. The Youth's Companion 52 is WiafiaM S. Pcock Walter W. PwcmI PEACOCK Real Estate Agency We Write Insurance Po Office Building Pratt, Kiu. they will keep a city climbing to prosperity.

THAT it sometimes happens that if 216.68 59.99 183.50 344.52 DR. W. H. SPARKS RESIDENT DENTIST Over Glaser's Jewelry Store Phone No. 11 Pratt Kanaaa this guiding force has not proper support that when it looks like clear sailing the.

support gets careless, gets on a toboggan slide and gets wrecked. sues in 1923. 2. All the remaining issues of 1922. 3 The Companion Home Calendar for 1923.

All for $2.50. 4. Or include McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only $3.00. THE YOUTH'S COMVT'T Commonwealth Ave.

St. Paul Boston. Mass. 317.20 309.27 CAN DO BOTH "We believe we can raise wheat Rhsr.rintinns Received at this Office nitu siwuuvw uivwvn la 11 1 Chas. Arnold and Oscar Norby of Cul PUBLICATION NOTICE TURNER CRICK Attorneys At Law Office Phone 216 ia Paopla Bank Cp-Stair Pratt KaaM 70.91 148.51 3.74 61.70 1,232.62 lison put it when they showed their livestock at the Cullison Community Fair.

Chas. Arnold is raising Polled Herefords and Oscar Norby is produc Dr. J. L. O'dell General Practice Medicine and Surgery.

Specialty improved Auto-Hemic Therapy, whereby the patient is treated with a few drops of his or her own blood. "It has no rival in the treatment of chronic Diseases. Office in Shaw Building. Phone No. 5582.

Residence Phone No. 536 Case No. 4465 (First publication Oct. 25, 1922) 55 559.72 57 270.65 33.62 59 169.14 62 594.74 63 24.52 64 435.15 67 252.98 fiS 720.16 69 .41 72 74 487.33 75 1,059.13 76 430.61 78 978.15 80 1.114.64 81 144.41 82 581.54 83 352.22 i 84 i 85 486.98 86 415.00 i 88 66.41 i 89 884.15 90 2,094.46 91 243.48 The State of Kansas to the unknown heirs, devisees, administra 260.27 ing milk from registered Ayrshire cows. Both of these men put down pit silos this fall and have them filled to the brim.

tors, executors, trustees and assigns 406.65 of Oroha Stacy, deceased the un known heirs, devisees, administrators, DR. K. LILL CHIROPRACTOR Offic and resdienc at Fraixer Apartments, 117 West 4th Street Phone 8588 Pratt, Kansas SEED EXCHANGE ,86.87 1,313.24 2,246.51 108.00 7.40 929.17 94.45 executors, trustees and assigns ot Orpha Crab, deceased; Frank Jones and Jones, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown: You will take notice that you have been sued in the district court of Pratt county, Kansas, by Jesse A. Jones and Ella Spink, and that unless you appear and answer the petition filed by plaintiffs on or befoife the 8th "day of December A. 1922, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you ex-eluding you from all interest in and The Farm Bureau Board voted to hold a seed exchange day early in March.

This will enable the buyer and seller to get together "on common graund. Any amount from a quart to a wagon load will be handled. Each farmer will stand back of his guarantee as to purity and strength. If samples of the seed are brought to the Farm Bureau office some time after the irs't of January, they will be test D. E.

McCRORY Atiorney-at-Law IN REPP BUILDING Rooms 210-211 Pratt Kanaa Sp. Road Drag Fd. Twps. Gen. Cr.

Bd. Int. Cr. Road Cr, Cr. Db.

Banner 113.04 312.43 $1,172.98 A. C. JAMIESON Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Lady Assistant- 99.60 3,353.74 5,576.51 345.26 74.90 4.05 45.42 ed tor germination and purity. Clarence Barker of believes to the following described property there will be a big saving in at least! situated in the county of Pratt, and Carmi 64.30 Center 343.57 Elm 63.46 Gove 75 Grant 90.70 Haynesville 1.365.57 Iuka 166.87 Lincoln 45.75 Logan 199.56 McClellan 28.77 the freight rates on seed. 1,817.11 158.64 1,978.69 211.66 1,821.57 253.08 273.63 state of Kansas, towit: the east half 5.50 47.35 "92.71 298.00 E.

R. BARNES 209 Thomptoa-Repp Building Phone 6203 fratt Kanaa 19.30 7.935.65 5,740.27 98.52 156.71 42.50 McPherson Naron 36.30 Db. 48.89 90.10 3,273.91 270.30 117.28 21.25 148X9 87.26 199.13 Ninnescah 1,319.23 Paxon 163.49 466.78 522.92 BARRETT A BARRETT Ambulance Service Staehlrn Furniture Undertaking Co Day phone 53 Night phones 3312 125 of section twenty-four (24) township twenty-eight (28) south range twelve (12) West, and lots nine (9) nnd ten (10) in block thirty (30) of Southern Addition to the town of Pratt Center, now a part of the city of Pratt, and forever quieting and confirming plaintiffs' title thereto and possession thereof as against you. Witness my hand and official seal this the 19 day of October, A. D.

1922. (Seal) A. RIENIETS, Clerk ofthe District Court R. F. Crick and L.

G. Turner. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 309.37 Richland 405.93 5,263.18 1,787.61 POULTRY SHOW AND SALE The Southwest Poultry Show will be held in Pratt the firt week in January. The Hulburt Implement and Supply CV.mpany are loaning the Association their fine new building for the show.

In addition to the show a sales and exchange department has been added. Good type cockerels of every breed will be on exhibition and for sale. There will be a small charge to cover pen and feed cost. Persons wishing to buy. sell or show breeds should write the county agent or the secretary of the Southwest Poultry Association, so that pen room can be Saratoga 517.16 1,541.33 Attorney At Law Springvale 443.17 3,326.61 2,165.75 26.00 19.38 22.12 Piioa 141 Pr.

Gen Db. Light Cr. 714.11 St Alley Cr. 17.55 84727 66.35 9.11 215.11 Valley 381.03 Banner B. C.

Cr. $229.24 Cities Gen Cr. Byers 34.37 Cullison Coats 35.65 Iuka 143.88 Preston 27.32 Pratt 558.68 Byers Light Db. $51.24 4.88 Bd Int. Cr.

58.96 24.02 84.24 91.66 88.84 1,842.97 6.26 81.72 62.04 9.10 100.50 READY FOR POULTRY SHOWING Royal Has Completed Details for Big Exhibition Here November 18 to 25 Coats Curb Gutter Cr. $1,109 SS GEO. W. STEWART Real Estate, Loans and Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC Preston Hyd. Cr.

Fire Eq. Cr. $4.55 rratt Library 417 Pav. No. 5 103.0C SAPPINGTON MORTUARY The Modern Funeral Home Superior Service J.

K. Sappington, Mrs. E. L. Sappington Embalmers and Directors With' Calbeck Furniture Co.

PHONES Office 152 Res. 75 and 18 PRATT, KANSAS 103.0C nan aiuewaiK Pav. No. 1 Tnt. Finishing touches are being put on the detail of the American Royal and Pet Stock Show, the new American Royal building, November 18-25.

The premium lists have been mailed out and include every breed of poul 2.9 1.0C Pav.NoV'2":::::z:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; 68.6f 111 23.7 try with a large number of special classes, for eggs, egg production, and 23.61 Int 247.0f Sewer No. 2 183.75 Int 97.9 Sewer No. 3 63.6J Int 316.41 Sewer No. 4 306.0 Int 538.4J Hvdt. 536.81 Park 166.57 $388.60 2,136.22 Int.

Offlee front room ever Reed Stort Phone 329 Pratt, Kansas many trophies for special classes, The officers of the show are H. L. 99.5( 33.1f int Sawyer Gen Tax Account Pers. Red Kempster, professor of poultry husbandry, University of Missouri, manager; Mrs. K.

K. Biorck, 200 Live Stock Exchange building is assistant secretary; Roy D. Jones, secretary Midwest Rabbit and Cavy Club, Kan 13.26, Co. Red 5,136.90 Assignments 1,598.86 Back Tax 6,447.18 Inheritance Tax 114.44 sas City, superintendent; Charles M. Swain, Lansing, general 44.99 superintendent.

Judges ire Mayor rrahk S. Crom well, eggs; Thomas Southard, Kansas City, James A. Tucker, Royal Oaks, George K. Hackett, Minneapolis, and V. O.

Hobs, Kan SAPfr TIT A P(W SRM MIH IIK 740.90 1,711.75 15.25 72.21 1,810.03 314.8(5 1,056.05 sen. Lid. int Sc. Ld. Prin Automobile Normal Institute CHS No.

78 C. H. S. No. 30 C.

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No. 3 749.83 sas City, judges of poultry. T. M. Townsley, Columbia, judge of production classes.

Keed Storms, Kansas City, 265.30 184.85 judge of rabbits and cavies. The American Koyal roultry ana 245.87 662.84 958.23 Pet Stock show will be held in connection with the American Royal Live Stock Show in the new million dollar American Royal building. The poul 2,000.00 15.10 R. H. S.

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5 A Cond Misc. Cond St. Tax 192.28 26,685.99 try and pet stock show will share in the excursion rates granted the railroad for the American Royal of It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustre and youth-fulness to hair when faded, streaked or gray Co. Gen. 26.328.26 Co.

Road 11,026.60 one and one-third fare for a round In.1 5,782.39 Co. Sink 84,834.75 Co.B&C 1,885.85 Co. Drag Co. Sch. Fd oa 'nfi trip.

A general admission of 50 cents per person will admit everyone to the poultry and pet stock show and all phases of the American Royal except the night society horse show. 761.66 Entries close lor the poultry ana pet stock show Nov. 10. A very prominent place in the new building with its seven r.cres of floor space has been set aside for the American Royal Poultry and Pet Stock Show. St.

Aid Road Fd 18,246.71 The Citizens St. Bank 86,879.81 Peoples Bank 84,875.48 1st Natl. Bank in Pratt 85,910.88 The Bank 000.00 The Byers State Bank ZZS.ZZ 4,000.00 The Sawyer State Bank 4000.00 The Iuka State Bank 4,000.00 The Cullison State Bank The St. Bank of Preston 4,000.00 The Farmers St Bank Hopewell The 1st National Coats 4,000.00 ash 101.25 Cheeks 849.13 Cash Vouchers 1 3,183.81 That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm.

It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or twro of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of, other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It i3 called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair.

Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur Compound" now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. ATT rim AUT0 TRACTOR Al ItfiU SCHOOL Pleasant work. Good pay. We train you.

Experts in charge. Intensive methods. Low tuition. Places to work your way. Radio free.

Garage accounting free. Write for big catalog. $297,800.36 STATE OF KANSAS, PRATT COUNTY, SS. Ruth Arble, Treasurer of Pratt County, Kansas, solemnly swear that the Fibovp statement is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. RUTH ARBLE, Co.

Treasurer I hereby certify, that tho foregoing statement was subscribed and '-xvnrn to hi fore me and in my presence lv the above named this 26th day uf oa. 1922. GRACE Mt DO WELL, Co. Clerk. Per J.

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