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The Colby Tribune from Colby, Kansas • 4

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THE TRIBUNE. and a Judgment rendered In said returns ini.i... action against SM 7 L.a,.7 me ao- Summons By Publication (First Published January 1913) State of Kaunas, Thomas Countv 38. C. 1 l'ZVl'Um.

Koceedin be amended Simpson simpson and 1 o-mftd an, wife, Mii. Statement of Kloven Perpetually barring urn tor rue sum Hundred Seventy. one in I'iie District Court For Said and TK.limUaid defendantc u. .1 nteredatthe postoHloe a i. Colby, Kansas aeoond-olaBs mll matter, May, '83.

Published every Thursday at Colby, tne sounty seat ol Thomas county. $1.25 PERYEARIN ADVANCE NOT PAID IN ADVANCE J1.50 County and Slate. Albert K. Kinney, Plaintiff, VS. Fred A.

and Villa Wertz, his wife, Defendants. OfC, W. L. Martin, County Treasurer of Thomas showinq balance in his hands for the quarter ending ($117178) Dollars, with )mere nd all or I thereon at the rate.of per elaln, through or nncTer then cent per annum from the 27th. day from or ing an I of January.

1913; and for the further 'ight tl le and Lute, eqnltv or um of Eleven Hundred Seventy- interest in or to said rVlltl 2uh iJiJ11171? I)0Har8 a'V! coat. To red A. Wertz, and Villa Wertz, his wife. tne rate of ana such other and and furth KI'ND. DEBIT.

OR. lou and each of you will take vein, Vt)r annum trom the er renor as the COUl't mar rlocv. Prints all Official County New. notice that you have been sued in 1 ii 47 rn. aay or January.

1913; and for tne District Court, of Thomas 1713 S6 me runner sum Eleven Hundred iust and equitable in the premises A. (). HKMSTROM, Clerk of District Court. County, Kansas, in an action now 187U SO 55T8 37 SMI Kl 00 heventy-One and 78-100 ($1171 Ommst M. Bbadchamp, PoblUher pending, wherein Albert E.

Kinney, Dollars, with interest thereon at the "flUXH E5MITH is plaintiff, and each of you are de Ml rateofsevn per cent, per annum Attorneys for Plaintiff. fendants, and that you must answer irom tnejjith. day of January, 1913; 14 said plaintiffs petition, filed in said, Plate revenue Count) fund Interext sink County Hljfh School Fuud Behoof I mid Int School Lund Principal StutoHnd county whool fund. School land Irnp'v'm'nt Individual Itedomptioii State Treasurer state Heed xntlri account Hun tern License Normal Institute County Hih Ken Kriismh FlMiat Oounty Kttdtsm Tax Coll. Aco't Normal Cash Inheritance Tax Parmer' Institute I 278 4fi Vu" er 811,11 of Seven- Publication Ntta, action, on or before the 13th day of "7 narPa fft.v-seven andTO 100 (First Published ou March, A.

D. 1913, or said petition with 397 imiTiT7ni rnn 4 00 will bo taken as true and judgment i'lBiiiur iourt or Thomaa illlintl' In will be rendered against you. and nnr Annn, I mo onus 01 Knnoiti ua wm 14 500 00 each of you, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, upon the following 20 00 described real estate, situated in TOWNSHIP OR CITT. Thomas County and State of Kan sas, to-wlt: The West One Half Dr. Leoii Broquet, Plaintiff, A.

Marsh, and the unknown liZ' cf' f' Ba'e' nd executors, administrator" Ise af under the trustees, and assigns of a 2 Defend' Marsh, dft-eased. for the forf.lnBiiro -j 1 1 of a certain mortgage npo "V'' 1 S'nborB' lowing d.scrihed.e;,?: fZc a Pat' I "T'i All of ti Ewt IT, uTAr'V w11 tak Cr 1 70 (W. K), of the South West Quarter Commissioners Proceedings Organization Session, Jan. 13, 1913. The Board ofc County Commissioners of Thomas county, Kansas, met in the county commissioners' room on the above date for the purpose of organizing for the ensuing year as required by law.

Present were: B. W. W. Howard andjGilbert Olson and A. B.

Sargent, county clerk. Following county officers took the oath of office: Gilbert Olson and B. W. Baird, County Commissioners; A. B.

Sargent, County Clerk; 3. C. Passell, Register ot Deeds; J. P. Washburn, Probate Judge; A.

0. Hemstrom, Clerk of District Court; Verni Smith, County Attorney, and J. A. Jeffries, County Surveyor. On motion G.

W. Howard was chosen chairman of board for (he year 1913. On motion A. B. Sargent wa3 elected purchasing agent for the coming year.

The Thomas County Bank and The Farmers and Merchants' State Bank of Colby city gnneral revenue Colby City Kinking fund Colby city Park fund Cemetery Streotiind Alley Sidewalk! Watet and Light Interest (S. W. M), of Section Thirty Three (S. S3), in Township Six (T. 6.) South, of Range Thirty Six (R.

3(5) 111 54 It) 07 West of the Sixth Principal Meri dian, and adjudging that the plain of Secth Tvent.v.fonr Township eight (V. H) ra i7. 7 the District (J. 24) in Court of Thomaa County, in the State of Smith nt I. i GK.v.

HE tiff have a judgment against said, TOWNHHfP, Dr. defendants, Fred A. Wertz and Villa Wertz, his wife, to the amount of five Hundred Dollars ($500) together Range Thlrtv-One (R riamuu, and the 0th, P. oont hiini -l therein by aaid moreor less accord 0 IS TTat of Government survey thereof Said "wiU be real estate lying and BT t-e, and iudgmet rendered in in Thomas Conntr LT tUfttfl 'n against fendants for the Cr. 10 42 or.

29ti 14 SKI I iU 71)5 61 with ten per cent, interest per annum thereon, from January 24th. 1913; Wendell Kovobl Halo Morgan Lacey Sinltli N. Randall. S. Kiugery Menlo alSO the SUm Of Twentv Tlnllnro Kansas, sum ot $60.00 with ten aliiidm iL.

i I "HU ICU per cent interest mac said plaintiff thereon from the 1st. dav of NnvmU HO I 211 5(1 00 ($20.00) with ten per cent interest per annum thereon from January 23rd. 1911; also the sum of Twenty mis it lien upon said premises for A. D. iqp.

qj Colby, Kansas, were designated as the the amount for whuT, 7. lunner JUdgmeent ROADS will be taken as aforesaid 7." -f "IB with I OM I1IHIII I OVfllllMI (IftranHnnl. I Dollars 10.00) with ten per cent interest per annum thereon, from -r 1 .1 1 i 1 1 liiSS dering said premises to 7 io i iNovember 1st. cording to law and the pi! and ten per pliedtothepavmen nfP T'1 paid; and costs of I I Jfiiciic Of tha suit-, Anrl a 1 jiuy s.jm. r.m, aiso tne sum of 20 117 133 13 Twenty Dollars ($20 00) with ten per Hale Randall.

enlo Smith S. Randall 07 12 02 0 20 due the Zl Jagement tavor and frr a further 7 SU't; P'a'ntlff and against the Pendant, ana rrr a further judgment decree- for the foreclosure of a certain LieVtr deedupon the deceased, aie, that he Pfi infQOfof esta fn.w.f. tu. o. School District, county depositories.

Each bank (ogive personal bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars $10,000. The Colby Free Press was designated as the official county paper for 1913 and other rates and contracts for printing to remain the same as agreed upon for the year 1912. Dr. Wm. Beaver was appointed county physician and health officer to be governed by and perform his duties Under tjjje same contract as of 1912.

It was further ordered that the county depositories pay interest on the average daily county deposits quarterly, at ihe rate of two (2) per cent annum and charge the county no exchange on i GKNEU.Wi Dr. Cr. Dr. anrl 11 oucn-cast Uuarter saUsfled andf (f E' 3 SeCti" Eight (S. 8.) Town, nu tor further iudsrnient ship Nine South (T.

TL' Statu Cr 05 14 42 2 72 ...141 01 6 30 Jt. 1 377 4 torever barring and foi-Pinaino. cnM tv.fo..r (R o- cent interest per annum thereon, from January 23rd, 1912; also the sum of Twenty Dollars ($20 00) with ten per cent interest per annum, thereon, from July the 23rd. 1912; also the sum of Twenty Dollars ($20 00) with ten per cent interest per annum thereon, from January 23rd. 1913, and ordering said premises to be sold in the manner prescribed hy law, and without appraisement, and the proceeds an-g.

ing from such sale, be applied f0 ...179 07 .14 05 tit .133 21..... ilflfnHf.n. i'nncipal defendants and each of them from Meridian, Thomas Countv K.n... La 1- 1 .1 all right, title, estate, pronertv. and ,...117 08..

equity of redemption in or to said premises or any part thereof. 34 4.2 tl 8 II 10 II 12 13 14 15 ....1011 58 27 177 35 I Seal a. O. Hrmstrom Clerk of the District Court. Smith Smith checks or dratts handled in the trans adjudging that said plaintiff has a first lien on said premises to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold, without appraisement, according to law, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due the plaintiff, and cost of suit and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants and each of them of and from 35 21.

.105 28 8 00 7.7. the payment or tne costs and action of county business. (1 40 cruemg costs or tins action; to th r. r.r. 200 70 8 It) 17 IS 11) 21 adjourned until January Attorney's tor Plaintiff.

Summons By Publication. Board II. payment of the taxes due 1 77 to 30 33 .,210 38 necome cine on saici land; to the payment of said mortgage debt of 1 7.1"" 110 13,.., County commissioners room Jan (First Published January JlOth 1913) all right, title, interest, estate. property or uary 14, 1913. 9 o'clock a.

m. All 10 03 said plaintiff, and the accruing in 4 02 103 J3 131 ,.210 25 interest tiiereon, and forever bar '23 50.. 23 24 25 27 2x 31 32 33 34.... 35 II 80 ring and foreclosing you, and each .1 equity of redemption in or to said premises or any part or parcel thereof. Attest; A.

O. Hemstrom Clerk of the District Court, E. H. Bexsox Attorney for Plaintiff. iiuo H.11 persons claiming or 17 30 172 82 5 51.

..7. 47 14. 84 to claim, by through or under vou orate ot Kansas Thomas County ss. Tn the District Court for Said County and State. Ike VV.

Crumlr, Plaintiff. The unknown officers, successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of the Oberlin. Loan, Trust and Banking Company. the unknown heirs, executors, administrators 09. or any or you from all right, title 15 50 estate, interest, property, mortgage 3(i 37....

.45 S7, 4 91. 82 145 28.. It 21 lien or other lien and equitv of re members of Hoard and County Clerk present. Following appointments for deputy assessors were then made. Barrett H.

II. Goetch Hale Art Touslee Kingery N. V. Johnson Laeey (J. E.

Hardin Frank Sterrilt Menlo John Maxwell N. Randall O. Sowers S. VV. A.

Simonton ciias, Crawford Summers F. C. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Laef, Peterson and baby came in the first of the week from Jewell Citv for H.

Pi ill tilt. demption in on or to said real estate 40..,. 41 8 85 21 28.. ISO 22 70.. devisees, trustees and assigns, of weeks in our midst, They are stop- 42 43....

JOt 27.. i. onoemaKer. npp.PKoH nt.m 44 and every part thereof. Sral A.

O. Hemstrom Cerk of the District Court Smith Jk Smith Attorneys for Plaintiff. 40 Jt. 1 2 08 24 78 138 00.. 13 40 35..

125 00 V) 375 24 tt 52 Summons By Publication any, Lydia A. H. Bishop if she be living and her unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, and assigns, if any, if she be deceased, et al, defendants. Said defendants, the unknown 02 33.. 157 81 88 07..

First Publication January 30th. 1913 State of Kansas, Thomas County, 8 41 013 35. 53 54 55 5(1 58 50 00 Ill 17 5(. SS. 50 130 41 in the District Court for said wi hmlm -J.

K. Gilbert Wendell C. If. Jones W. C.

Wicks was appointed town-ship Clerk, Menlo township. Webster Wertz was appointed constable, Hale townspip. Flora Sargent was appointed Deputy county clerk and took oath of office for the year The Probate Judges report of the examination of county Treasurers officers, successors, trustees, or assigns, if any, of the Oberlin Loan, Trust and Banking Company the 8 2(3 unknown heirs, executors, admin 2 47 4(1 63 72 I'D. 01 103 88. 05 (Iti 07 till 70 v'titi 02..

71.. 1 istrators, devisees, and assigns of VV. T. Shoemaker, deceas Kexford. Marion and Bert Marsh of Menlo were visitors in town Friday.

The school at this place gave a play at the hall Fridav night which was well attended, in fact they had-a full house most of the pieces rendered were very good and all seemed to enjoy the play. January 21th born to Mr. and Mrs. Pass Bray, a son. Saturday a regular meeting of E.

E. Kimball VV. R. the following officers were installed for ensueing Miss Agnes Geisenhener, president, Mrs. Alice Talbot Sec, Mrs.

M. A. Patterson Treas. The other officers were held over. Mrs.

A. L. Vaughn and children of Smith county are visiting her fathers family- Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Post. T. M. Xorthun ancKC. C.

ThomD- 1 is r. ed, if any, Lydia A. H. book for the last of 1912 if she be living, and her unknown was ap proved and ordered file. heirs, executors, administrators, til trt Tl UK) 40 devisees, trustees ana assigns, if any.

if she be deceased and each Tl 7ti KO SI SI 87.... ss IK) Ill 9-i till 47 12 or. r2 SSW W5 :19 of them will take notice that thev its in 27 ir. 4 TZ i 73 iXo other business coming before the board they adjourned. -Sine Die.

A. B. S.viuiKNT G. W. Howard Co.

Clerk Chairman lavebeen sued in the district court Ml 3S of Thomas county, State of Kansas in an action now pending, wherein ...218 22.. they and each of them are defendants and Ike VV. Crumly, is piain. tiff, and that they must answer or son of Quinter arrived Fridav thev Sinkltijf lr. Cr.

T.Vi 5ti Interost Dr. Or. 14 tKI otherwise plead to the plaintiff's pe- caine in an automobile. Mr. Nor-tition filed in said.

action on or be- thup has returned but Clyde will fore the 13th day of March, 1913, or remain a few days 'to look after County and State. H. V. Christensen, administrator of the estate of Samuel Maynes deceased, Plaintiff, VS T. C.

Simpson, and Minnie Simpson, his wife, Leon Broquet, Helen M. Marsh, W. A. Marsh, G. I).

Marsh, L. A. Marsh, M. Kthel Oglesby, Addie A. Lies-ter, Mabel C.

Kamhart, M. A. Marsh, C. S. Ralph E.

Marsh, and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, and assigns, of Allen Marsh, deceased Defendants. Said defendants, Leon Broquet, W. A. Marsh, and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Allen P. Marsh, deceased, will fake notice that the said H.

V. Christensen, administrator of the estate of Samuel Maynes, deceased, did on the 27th. day of January, A. P. 1913 file his petition in the District Court sitting in and for Thomas County, State of Kansas against said defendants, Leon Broquet, W.

A. Marsh, and the unknown heirs, executors, devisees, trustees and assigns of Allen P. Marsh deceased, and that said defendants must answer said petition, filed as aforesaid, on or before the 13th. day of March, A. P.

1913 or said petition will be taken as true 1 58 Joint No. 4 10 14 21 rt U7 K. 10 11 a said petition will be taken as true business. fi 27 1110 26 t3 and judgment rendered 5ti in favor of said plaintiff and 8 72 1:1 4ti ss Public Sale The Board in school district 53, Thomas county, will sell to the highest ladder for cash in hand at public auction on Monday, February 10th, at One o'clock p. m.

the two school houses belonging to the district. The north house known as the Willis school house will be sold first and the south school house known as the Werner school house second. Parties wishing to bid on the houses should be present at the time" of the sale or bids mailed to the clerk will be duly considered. S. A.

Kistler, Director H. F. Schnellbacher, Clerk A. H. Willis, Treasurer.

Chas. Quick, Auc. 87 37 317 74 20 47 64 against Baid defendants and each of them of the following nature, to-wit: A judgment quieting the plaintiff's title to and posession of and adjudging the fee title to be in the plaintiff to the following described Library Fund Hulldinjr Fund. 4 97 00 Sheriff Pratt was a visitor in town Monday. C.

M. Havice has sold 80 tons of feed this season and has about 50 tons for sale while he has used a large amount to feed his stock and will keep enough to last him for the geasou. The new depot at this place is being pushed rapidiy forward and should the weather continue favorable this week will find the building almost if not entirely complete. We learn that John Carlstedt was seriously sick but did not learn tha nature of real estate situated fu Thomas county and state of Kansas, towit: The South West Quarter (S. W.o of Section 1H (8.

13) in Township 6, (T. 6) south of Range 31 (R. 31) West of the 6th p. that cer State of Kansas, Thomas County ss: G. W.

L. Martin, Treasurer of Thomas county, Kansas, do solemly swear that the above statement Is true and correct, to the best ot my knowledge and belief. O. W. L.

MARTIN, County Treasurer I hereby certify that the foregoing stat ment. was subscribed and sworn to before me and In my presence, by the above named this 25th day of Jan. ltlii. IsiAL A. B.

sargent', County Clsrlt Long Ago. Although lot In Ufa hVs al tain sheriff's deeds involving the above real estate be validated that certain writs and process and the Don't pity him, mayba, A boat of pratty ftrllM ktawt be ft baby..

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