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The Menlo Record from Melvern, Kansas • 1

The Menlo Record du lieu suivant : Melvern, Kansas • 1

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The Menlo Recordi
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Melvern, Kansas
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Mi A it-44 A. Vol. NuMiae 27. roH the iMTemesr or mkhlo and thomas county. St, Pbh MA ft.

MENLO. THOMAS COUNTY, KANSAS. THURSDAY. JULY 18. 1S07.

cate sentiments of peace and the' prin 1 Sdi I uca lie na I Ulmc i and survey said propped road, give to all parties a bearing and report proceedings to Board at the regular October meeting. On monlon Board adjourned until 9 o'clock a. July 2, County Clerk's office 9 a. m. July 2, 1907.

ard met pursuant to adjournment, all members of Board and Counry Clerk present. Crane fc Co. for blank books and sup-plies furnished county first 1907 G. II. Kinkel postage 2nd quarter 1907.

The Atwtod-Colby Tel Co. for phsne to!) for county officers last half of 1906 and first half of 1907 Rv County ScPitinwTgNPKWT -We often hear the remark made by H. B. Davis for salary 2aA H. B.

Davis for money advanced for wolf bounty 2nd quarter 1907........ 3flr- Cv II. B. Davis for money advanced for for postage and freight 2nd 30 0 Laura Sigman for salary and office expenses less fees collected and sa iz On motion Board ad jonrned until 9 o'clock a. m.

July 3.1907. ciples of justice and fair-dealing inthe treatment of weaker nation, we may hope for the limitation of armaments and ihe dawn of an era of peace that Lvvorihy of thMi'ucipies of the "Prince of Peace." Albert Boynton Storms, of the Iowa State College, said, "Democracy is more than a political experiment. It is the latest spiritual enterprise of the age. Democracy has encouraged the broadening of the seope of education. Hon.

Francis E. Luepp, U. S. Commissioner of Indian affairs, among other things, told of a bishop who was crossing a. certain reservation with an Indian gnide and at night hunted a-round for some place in which to hide parents who have, spent the greater part of their life in toil and hard work: "I am goings to give my children an education so they will not have to work as hard as I have hrd to do to make a living." This is a wrong idea, entirely to insiill into a child' mind.

The highest aim of an education is tjot that one may live without work, but that it may increase his capacity for worlh The prinenpal cause for the army of TAKE A GOOD DAILY. The official bond of O. H. Brun, county super inteader.t, was examined and approved. The official Bond of J.

G. McKethen, Town-ship clerk of Wendell township, was approveb. The following accounts against the Couty High School Fund were examined and allowed. Stella Hale assigned to Thomas county bank for 2 months salary as ass't principal high ISO 00 Chas. E.

Lefnington assigned to M. bank for salary ass't. prin. high school for April 75 00 Chas. Lennington assigned to bank for salary ass't prin.

of high school fr May 75 00 Lillie A. Delair assigned to F. M. ba nk for sala ry ass't prin hi gh school for April 30 Lillie A. Delair assigned bank for salary as ass't prin.

high school for May 30 oO W. E. Ray for salary as Prin. of high sch.l fur April and May 246 00 Wm Schuellbacher assigned to bank for salary as janitor hih school building for April 6 25 Clarencd Rector assignek bank for Salary as janitor of high school for May 6 55 Ed Freeman assigned bank for Topeka Capital on Trial Three Mentha Only 75 Cents. jhis watch and money.

Oh that want be necessary," sajd the guide, "there isn't a white man within a hundred miles of here." The Topeka Capital publishes a first-class daily. It has the largest circulation of any daily in Kansas and is one of the most pobular newspapers in Commissioners' Proceedings. REGULAR SESSION. Thomas County, State of Kansas ss salary as janitor high school, for tramps and criminals in our country today is this trying to live without work. "Satan will some mischief find for idle hands to do," and when a man decides to make his living without work he at once sets his mind to scheming to gain the advantage of some other man.

Ba all means give the boas and girls an education, the best that can be afforded, but at the same time impress upon their minds that it is not for them to live without work, but that they may do more work and thereby increase their earning capacity. Show your children the pleasure and enjoyment to be'denved from good books and whojesomeliterature. Point out to thera that the educated man woman is the one that is usually looked up to in a community; not because he does not work, but because he works in a way to accomplish the most. Tis far better to leave to our children a heritage of self-dependence and integrity than thousands of dollars and a dwarfed mentality. a We here give a few extracts from the syeech mads at the opening of the K.

E. A. at Los Angeles, last week. Regular session July 1, 1907 at 9 o'clock ju m. The Board of County County Commissioners of Thomas county Kansas, met in regular session in the County Clerk's office at 9 o'clock a.

m. July 1, 1907. All members of Board and County Clerk the west. It makes a specialty of reliable and complete market reports. It gives the news of the whole world, including the full Associated Press reports as well as a complete special news service.

The Capital has its own correspondent at Washington, and: prints more Kansas news than all dailies combined. The regu.ar subscription price is $4 per year, but tne Capital is now making a special offer, good for a short time only, by which you can get it on trial 3 months for only 75 cents. Send at once to the Daily Capital, Topeka, Kan sas. 25 Ed Freeman assigned bank for salary as janitor high school for April fc 25 S. Mills for salary as janitor of high school for April and May 20 00 The quarterly report of O.

H. Bruns, County Superintendent, was approved and ordered filed. County clerk's office 1 o'clock p. m. nly 1907.

Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members of Board and County cierk present. Tue quarterly fee statements of the following present. The minutes of the regular April session, the ad)urned sessions of April 17, May 8, May 15, and June 4, the special session of May 21, and the Equalization session of June 3, 4, 5, 12 and 13 were read and approved as read- The reports of Daily balances In the Farmers and Merchants State Bank and the Thomas County Bank were examined, approved, and and ordered filed. The Probate Judee's eeport of the County Tressurer's office was examined, approved, pnd ordered filed. On motion Board adjourned until 1 o'clock v.

m. cotnty officers were examined, approved and and ordered filed: Laura E. Sigman, clerk of the Dist court; W. N. Bartlett, Sheriff; K.

Young, Probate Judge; Arch L- Taylor, Co. Attorney, G. Register of Deeds, and Chas. L. Quick, county The following accounts against the county general fund were thea examined and allowed.

Arch L. Taylor for salary, office expenses and rent, less fees collected 229 00 County Clerck's office, o'clock p. m. July 1, 1907, Board met pursuant to adjournment, all members of the Board and County Clerk present. A proposition made by Colby city of $1.00 for an assignment of all taxes against Lot 20 in Block 22 Colby city, was on motion accepted.

A petitiion signed by Abram Flipse and others The CeutralStite Telephone Co for phone rent from April 1, "06 to July 1 '07. 75 75 Chas. L. Quick for salary and office ex I'm going to The MenJo Record office to get all my printing done. having been rrceived accompanied with good and sufficient bond and praying thaj the following described road be laid out established anq opened for public travel viz: Commencing at a point on the East Line of County between Sections 24 and 25, Townihip 10, South Range 31 West from penses less fees collected 222 10 The Atweod-Colby Tel.

Co. for phone toll for Sheriff in Donn case 1 50 Albert Hemstrom for assessing Rovohl township 90 00 Harry Van Valkenburg for assessing Wendell township 73 00 F. O. Williams assigned to the Rexford State Bank for assessing Smith believe they are good enough to be passed along: Hon. W.

T. Harris, formerly U. S. Commissioner of Education, said, We see in the future for this part of the country the most wonderful prosper itjv' He referred to the reclamation of the deserts and the more general distribution of water out the south west as the the two great questions before this section of country. He said it is a great experimental station and that the people look to the the schools for the production of to solve the great problems presented.

Pres. Schaffer said," -The greatest problem of the twentieth century is the boy, one exception the girl." While the teacher is inculcating proper ideals of patriotism, hereism and public service, the pupil can be taught to there west on Section live between Sec. 24 and 25 23 and 26, 21 and 23, and 20 and 29 anl there connect with road runnin or North and S. oecwon ana jj, and 29 and 30. Dr.

W. L. Coleman, SPECIALIST, township 00 P. D. Tubbs assigned to Thomas Count Commencing at a point on South Liie of county between Sections 36 aud 35, Town 10 Range 31 west, from thence Sec.

line between Sec. 1 and 2. 11 and 12, 13 aid 14, 23 and 24, 25 and 26. bank for assessing Barrett tw p. 00 i Salina, will not changehis J.

P. Washburn for assessing Summers dates for two years, but will continue township ST OJ C. E. McGuire for assessing Morgan twp and Colby city. 14100 Art Towsley assessing Uale twp.

Vo 00 TheBoarq appointed Tom Hood. J. E. Carr and Kiley Sierer to meet at the starting point of road first mentioned on Tuesday, July 30, 1907, and there together with the Connty Sureyor proceed to view and survey said road, give to all parties a hearing and report at their ivcniar W. R.

McVean assigued bank assessing h.mgery M00 despise, not only the bully who is ever-anxious to pick a quarrel with weaker cempanions, but also the nation that is ever read) to go to war at the expense of a weakpr narirm to make his visits on the following days of each month: Lincoln, 9ih, 10th and 11. Piainville, 12th. Palco, 13 th. Menlo 17th. Goodland 21st.

Bogue, 17th. Hill City, 34th Morland, 15th. Coleman's medicines have' C. F. Howard assessing Randall U2 OJ 0.

H. Bruns for salary, office expenses, and rent for self and Bertha Show- October meeting. A petition signed by Albert Breese and others and accompanied by a good and sufficient B.md praying that the following described road be laid out and established and opened for public travel viz: Begsnning at the county line at the South East corner of Sec 34 and South West corner of Sec. 35 in town 10 south of range 32 west and running north on west side of railroad to south lie of Section 27, thence west six alter 2nd. quarter 233 Annie II.

Bull for boarding pauper at at police purposes, if not for national protection, we shall need an army and navy during coming- centuries, but, as poor farm 13 weeks 39 00 Joseph D. Havens Co. for 1 typewriter table furnished the county 7 50 lu.uiuus oi teacners in The' Board appointed Tom Hood, J. E. Cafr Tke Hall Litho Co.

for supplies furnished their success. See me if you nee! 'treatment. No charge for examiiw the schools of the civilized world shall anrt KiIe sieres' to meet at starting point of the the county 25 i betfin in earnestness and skill to incul- Wedneslay 3a 3l- nd to- to incul- with theCounly Surveyor pr.xml to view ation. Detects disease no questioning patient. G.

C. Timmerman salary as surveyor, office rent, fuel and expense.

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