Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Johnson City Pioneer and Journal-News from Johnson, Kansas • 8

Johnson City Pioneer and Journal-News from Johnson, Kansas • 8

Location:
Johnson, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

JOHNSON Cin MONEEll AND JOURNAL NEWS MiCXIE SAYS- THE JOHNSON CITY PIONEER JOURHAL-NEWS Johnson, Stanton Kansas. (First Publication Nov. 25, 1921) the District Court of 8tanton County. KlltlUHH. W.Graco Nuttlm Plnlntlfl VS Ttvtmm" Durroiigli.

ft al. Drfendnwta Hettie Jonei Editor and Publisher Notice For Publication (HlrtPulilNlird Oct. (n Tin: INI 1-KIOK. S. t.oml Office nt Topekn.

Knnas Itrt. iUnd 1921. NOTI'K in hereby given that Thoinna F. Slminiite. of KleliflVtd, KiitiH.

who on Keb 21, 1017 niHde Additional Ilomemend entry Rerinl No. 016 011111 I. C. for J.olMlandl Section Township. i'J.

Runge 43 flth P. Meridian, him filed notice of intention to ttinke I'inal Three Proof, to eetab. lishcluim to the lund nbove described, before The Prol)te Judge of Stanton County, Knn-in, at oh ii wm. Kiiiin. on the 3id rtny of Pecrmlicr 1921.

Claimant mimes ns witness Jelferron I). 'Jitner Johnsan. Knnsns Alvln Bitner Johnson. Kntmim John V. Bitner Klclilleld.

Kenans nines K. Unnes Stonlngton. Colorado Georye S. Allen Register. CtUrtd at the Poit Office at Johnson, Kansas, at second class matter.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.50 Year, Payable in Si Months .75 Heinlen, president J. Cockrum, Our Methods are calculated to insure prompt and efficient service in every department of banking. Perhaps you would Jike to give us a trial? The Johnson State Bank Johnson, Kansas Capital and Surplus, $22,000.00 invite you make this bank your depository. Grant Raney, y-rresident Cashier G. F.

Blanchat AGENT FOR Kimball Piano Edison ponographs and Records I 1 1 On Wednesday evening the people of our county had the pleasure of listening to a musical program given by the Blan-chat Orchestra of Syracuse. Their Company is composed of mostly Syracuse" High, school students and their playing is equal to the average traveling troupe, reflecting great credit their instructors. On account other entertainments on the same evening the crowd was. not large as it would have been. MASQUERADE DANCE At the Ware ranch south of town, Saturday night, November 26th.

All are invited. Good Music. Come. FOR SALE: An Internation al one-hole corn sheller. Scott Hardwase.

The Grade school pupils and eachers are enjoying a weeks vacation. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Wm. Wright, Johnson, Grant Raney, Syracuse, Wm. Alter, Johnson, tOW CLERK' Robert R. iFriend, tOMY TREASURER M.

E. Marpte COUNTY ATTORNEY R. J. Shetlar, S6PEISINTENDENT Effie R. Yingling, REGISTER Of DEEDS Mrs.

Belle Watson, JUDGE PROBATE COURT W. F. Hoover, CIERK OF DISTRIGT COURT C. E. Van Meter, SHERIFF- O.

E. Josserarrd ABSTRACT OF TITLE R. J. Shetlar OM Stuff! The great bell of Moscow, the largest hell In the world, has never been It Cracked in (lie casting and now stands on a pedestal in the Kreni' Un. the "Three Wise Monkeyi." The "Little Apes of Nikko," some times known as the "Three Wise Mon keyi," are Mlzartl, who sees no evil; Klkazanl, who hear no evil, and Ma taru, who speaks no evil.

Champion Bird Swallowec, The cassowary has a reputation as a champion swnllower. Owing to its habit of swallowing stones and other hard suhstancos to assist its digestion some wonderful stories Have- been told of Its powers of Prehistoric Almanac. In the British museum there is to be seen an almanac which is" 1.200 years older than the Christian era; it dates back to the reign of the EgyptUii king, Ramese's the Great. An Old Dominion Philosopher. The road downward to the hot place has always been crowded.

The road upward to the laud of "milk and honey" has plenty of elbow room for all of the self-denying people who have decided t0 go that way. Rich' tnond Planet. Renovating a Lantern. If the iron surface of your iaiveru Ims become rusty rub off all the rust with the fine glass-paper nr other pol Ishinsr material. When tho smooth iron Is exposed the It si coat of black letd, fk sdme similar preparation.

In tV DTO 0 STOP UV PAPER EDVfOR SMILES A BE NME ToV, JVC IW A TbWU WWT MO J. M. Shellenberger was trans acting business in town Wednes day. Carl Norlin left the latter part of last week for his claim in Colorado. He was accompanied by Mrs.

Leonard Norlin. Leon ard lelt about two weeks ago for hie homestead with a load of household goods and other sup plies. Last Friday evening the pUpils of the Grade School gate a nice entertainment eonsisting.of reci I tations, vocal and instrumental music, plays and fete. The pro gram was followed by a box supper the proceeds of which will be used to purchase a Vir-trola for the school. The enter tainment was held at the High School Auditorium and was wit nessed by a large crowd.

VALLEY VIEW ITEMS Sunday School every Sunday and preaching the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at the Bear Creek school house by Bro. Geo. Doll. Everybody invited. Paul and Charley Beach spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Syracuse.

LOST: Somewhere between Johnson and Elkhart, Wm. Pizel's beard. No reward. H. L.

Tucker has been haul ing feed from his farm west of town this week. Millsap Bros, are seeding broom com in 'the Sherwood neighborhood this week. F. A. War tman has been very busy this week in his blacksmith shop, doing repair work for his neighbors.

John Millsap and C. E. Robinson helped Chas. Brockett haul his broom corn sto Holly this week. Miss Martha Roles, teacher of the Bear Creek school spent the week end with homefolk.

Wm Pizel delivered' 60 fine turkeys to Elkhart last week for which he received top price. Addison Stewart started to Johnson last Saturday and had the misfortune to break a rear axle on his car. C. A. Plank went after a bunch of cattle over near the Colorado line last week for ji Arthur Robinson, and left them i i at the Beach ranch for the win- on of as THE STATK OP KANSAS To Thomaa Dftrrough and Mra.

Tlioinaa t. Durrough, hiH wife tiiurlfa Ren mid Victoria Rea. bin wife; if tlie above named ilefeiidtmti lio ullvc, and the unknown belra. eiecutora. diiiinlBtrutorit, devlteoH, trustett and aa Ijrmof ihIU nbuve named defendants, II they, or either of them, be dead.

GREETINGS: You ami each of yon are hereby notified, tlmt you have been sued in tut District Court of Stanton County. Kauat, in the above entitled action, tmd tlmt you and ench of you must kniwer the petition of the plaintiff filed in snld cause, on or before the 7th day of January 122, ornald petition will be taken at true, and a judgment will be rendered In fiivorof the plaintiff airainat you and each of you, quieting the title ot the plaintiff, her posseialon and rlht of posseaalon, lu and to the following: described renl property eltunted in Stanton County. Kat)Be. to-wit: The North Half (NH) of (he South-went Quarter ISWx) of Section Thirteen (13) in Township Twenty seven (27) South of Range Forty-three (43) West of the Sixth Priucl-pul Meridian; And you, und ench ofynu.will be for ever excluded estopped. enjoined and foreclosed from inserting or uialntnining any claim orcluiinsof right, title, interest or estate in or to, or lien upon, the above described real-property, or any part thereof, ud verse to plnintlffjaud it will be further decreed that all persona clninilng by-, through or under you, or any of you.

since the commencement of thi9 action, be forever barred, excluded, estopped and enjoin ed from setting up or nssertuig any such right, title, interest or estate in or to, or lien upon, said above deacrlbed real property. or any pttrt thereof; and a further judgment will be rendered adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner in fee, and her possession and right of possession, and title in and to said real property, and every pnrt thereof, will be adjudged good, valid and perfect, and for such other relief as to the Court may aeetn Just and equitable; W. Grace Nutting. By R.J. Shetlar, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Attest: C. K. Van Meter, Clerk of District Court, Stanton County. Kansas. (seal) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (first Published Nov.

1S11) DEPARTMENT OF INTERIORS XT, Land Office at Topeka, Kansas. Nov, 16, 1911 NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel C. Roles of Hatton, Kansas, who, on February 24. 1917 made Additional II uneetead application Serial No. 04606.

014073 D. C. for Lots 1 nad Section 32, Township. 28s, Range 43w, th Prineipal Meridian and Lot 2 Section 5. Township 2S.

Range 43 West 6th Principal Meridian hat filed notica of intention to inaka three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above- described, before Probata Judge of Stanton Kansas at Johnson Kansas on the 31st day of Dec. 1021, Claimant names as witnesses. Charles F. Kinkeudr' Plnina, GolorHdo Homer Rundall, Plains, Colorado Simon Thrush, Hatton, Kansas' Curtis Chamberlain, Hatton, Kan ens George S.Allen, Register. THE WANT COLUMN WantB, Lost, Found, For Sale, Trade Price 5 cents per line.

Ada are cash with copy. TOR SALE OR LEASE SWi 22-27-44 SEi 2-28-42 NWi 9-30-40 NW4 8-27-41 Inquire of E. 0. Fitts, 311 Chestnut Ave. 7tp Long Beach, Calif.

FOR SALE The Wi of Section 7-28-40 and the Si of Section 28-29-41 in Stanton County. il. C. Morton, Wellsford, Kansas' I will pay. $500 reward for any information leading to the con 'viction of anyone driving rnjj cattle out of my pasture or off range.

Brand F. A. Wartmah FINE PIANO BARGAIN We have a high grade piantf stored in Syracuse, which must be sold or moved at once. For quick sale to reliable party will greatly discount price. Terms if desired.

Write for particulars to The Denver Music Company, 5t Denver, Colorado DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, UBBY AND HIKES CUT GLASS, Syracuse, Kans. Santa Fe Official Watch Inspector. L. 1. Bbaty, President I.

Brat, Vice President CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $15,000 Total Resources over $200,000 VALLEY STATE BANK, Syracuse, Kansas. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED CM BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, CORRESPONDENTS: Southwest National. Bank of Commerce, Kaasas City, Mo. and First National Bank, Pueblo.

Colo. C9 E. M. B. J.

SCOTT, Cashier Cory, Asst. J. Downer President Harry Ford V-President E. W. Harris Ass't Cashier Kansas A.

G. Campbell President H. Rountree Cashier Geo. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Syracuse "Member of Federal Reserve System" The Bank Where You Feel at At Home We Appreciate Your Business iter,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Johnson City Pioneer and Journal-News Archive

Pages Available:
2,720
Years Available:
1914-1922