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Meade Globe from Meade, Kansas • 3

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Meade Globei
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Meade, Kansas
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THB MfiAi15 GL.OBB, SUB ADD, KANSAS LODGES C. R. I. P. Time Table.

Grade-Stallion License No. 1530 PASSENGER BORROWINGS i Canton Meade No. 8 Meets first Friday of each month at I. O. O.

F. Hall. Visitiug Chevaliers welcome. Capt. RalftiT.

Smith, Commandant. WEST 1 11:50 a 3 753 :30 EAST 2 11:15 a 4 9:01 a 752 3 3 No stop ucn- kj. ti. Meven-s, Ulerk. Meade Encampment No.

Meets first and third Friday evening at I. O. O. irnii iT: t. x-.

xiiiii. visiung ramarens win una tnis a LOCAL FREIGHT 82 10 am S3 3:30 SSNos. 751 and 752 are local passenger trains and make all stops, STos. 1 and 2 make county seat stops, also Fowler, Mineola and Plains. E- M.

Agent. nospiiaoie tent. F. I. Bekn-ett.

C. P. O. R. Stevens, Scribe.

The 1914 Campaign. This is going to be an interesting year in Kansas politics and of course you want the news in an impartial manner. The Topeka State Journal is an absolutely independent daily newspaper and is naming a special rate of $2 from March 1, 1914 to November 15. 1915, which will take a subscriber clear through the campaign and election. Along with the political news, you will receive in The State Journal the daily happenings in Kansas and thruout the world, as well as good market reports, sporting, railroad, society, and I.

0. 0. F. No. 523.

Meets everv Mondav nieht at I. O. O. E. ITall.

CITY DIRECTORY Visiting brothers welcomed. J. E. Roberts, X. G.

Ira Scott, Secretary. Meade Rebekah Lodge No. 422 Meets first and third Tuesday evening at O. O. F.

Hail. Visitors always welcome. "Matie Keith, X. G. Lucy BcrxcH, Secretary.

Mayor Adams Treasurer McMeel Clerk Innis City Attorney Sullivan Marshal HS Kimber Water Commiasioner Ellis Councilmen Hamilton Wehrle, Holderman Louis Boehler Al Sumner COUNTY DIRECTORY R. A. M. No. 46 Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month.

Gillidette, P. Gray, Secretary jf. c4 4 4 I I I 'I" I The Givers. The great, fine men are oft obscure; they have no wide, resounding fame that experts warrant to endure until the finish of the game. Old Clinken-beard is such a man, and though he has no store of yew, he's always doing what he can to help along his fellow man.

He has no million to disburse, but when he meets a hungry guy, he digs a quarter from his purse, which buys the sinkers and the pie. The gifts of bloated millionaires; they sit around in easy chairs and count the scads they have on ice; if Croesus gives ten thousand bucks to help some college o(F the rocks, he still can have his wine and ducks he has ten million in his box. The widows mite I do not doubt, in heavt-n made a bigger splash than sheckels Pharisees shelled out from their large wads of ill gained cash. And so the poor man, when he breaks the only William in his pants, to buy some widow tea and cake is making angles sing and dance. In fer-, tile soil he's sowing seeds, and he shall reap a rich reward; for he who gives the coin he needs, is surely lend County Treasurer John F.

Sweet County Clerk Will Pressley Webb Chaper No. 304, 0. E. S. Meets Thursday evening on or before full moon of each Month.

Anna Fee. W. M. Xellie Bohler, Secy. LEBRON A steel grey French Draft Stallion, age 8 years, weight 1950 pounds.

He has been examined by the state vetinery and found to be sound in every respect. TERMS $12.50 to insure living colt. If mare is taken out of county or sold fee becomes due. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but should any occur, will not be held responsible. Lebron will make the stand two miles north and one mile west of Missler, Kans.

It will pay anyone to come to see this stallion and some of his colts. T. GUM, Owner l-Tobate Judge II. Kandolpn Clerk of the District Court John Elliott Register of Deeds W. T.

Gray 1 Countv Attorney F. S. Sullivan Sheriff Thos. Martin. County Superintendent Pearl Wood Smith Surveyor Closes Black.

Coroner Dr. Fee. I Judge Gorden Finley Representaiive E. Watts. County Commissioners A Roberts, John Cordes and Thomas B.

Novinger. Webb Lodge No. 275 A. F. A.

M. Stated Communications Saturday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. on o- before full moon each month. All Masons in good standing cordially invited to attend.

Wm. Backe, w. M. W. W.

Pressly, Secretary. Meade Lodge No. 22, K. of P. Meets second and fourth Fridays each month in the castle hall over First National Bank.

Wm. F. Fee, C. C. Geo.

W. Day, K. of K. S. 0 liie news of every description.

Also special feature pages of interest to men, women and children of a serious and comic nature. Aside from its large staff of rugular reporters and correspondents, The State Journal also receives the full leased wire report of the Associated Press, the greatest news gathering association in the world. Ail new subscribers on the above special offer will be started promptly March 1st. Send in your order at once. Address: TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL, Topeka, Kansas FOR RENT Four room house, with barn; city water.

Sourbeer Bros FOR RENT Land to rent for spring crop. Inqnire at this office. I have pasture for 100 head of cattle. Plenty of grass and water. R.

J. Boyer. Globe ads. bring results. Summons by Publication Kirst published April 23rd, 19I4 In the District Court of Meade County, Kansas, John V.

Baughman, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret Roberts, et al, Defendants. ST AT IS OF KANSAS tor-Margaret Roberts and Roberts, her husband. Coleman Rogers and Rog-crs, his -wife, Charles N. Trueblood and Trueblood, his wife, Edward M.

Mears and Mears, epmo Meade Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters. Meets first and third Monday uights of eaeh month. Gail W. Day.

M. E. C. or any of them be dead then the unknow heirs, devisees, administrators, executors, and trustees of such that are dead. The West Plains Townsite Company, a domestic corpora-lion that has been dissolved by reason of the expiration of its charter and no receiver appointed therefor, William Randall and R.

e. Turner, last president and secretary respective of said The West Plains Townsite Company and the unknown stockholders, officers, trustees, receivers, successors, or assigns of such corporation. C. Mills and F. M.

Russell, a co-partnership consisting of C. J. Mills aud F. Russell Mills wife of C. J.

Mills Russell, wifeof F. M. Russell, The unknown individual members, the wives and husbands respectively of the individual members, and the unknown heirs, devisses, administrators, executors and trustees of the individual members of such companies or co-partnerships as be not alive, Greeting: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Meade County, Kansas by John Baughman, the plaintiff herein, and that you must answer Tressie G. Stevens, M. of R.

C. Sons of Veterans Geo. G. Meade Camp No. 57 meets last AVednesdsy evening in January.

April, July and October. R. A. Braxxan, Commander. Chas.

K. Sourbeer, Secretary. A. 0. U.

W. No. 247 Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month. W. W.

Pressly, m. w. Millard Martin, Rec. the petition filed by said plaintiff in said court 1 i 1 1 1 1 M. W.

of A. No. 1738 ing to the Lord. WALT MASON. If a man lets his chickens run loose, it makes no difference what he says in prayer meeting.

Walt Mason. Every smart man likes to tell how little he went to school when was a boy. It is pretty hard to convince a boy that it is wrong to smoke when lie sees his father puffing away on an old pipe all day long. When a man who smokes complains of not feeling well at the stomach his wife always says: "Well it is gc od enough for you. You will stick to that nasty old tobacco until it kills you." Here is another mistake made by Nature: It should have fixed things so that a man never got too old to be admired by a pretty girl instead of a man never getting too old to admire a pretty girl.

Grandmother always likes to tell how they did things when she was a girl. But grandmother can't fool us. When she was a girl she took moonlight walks, held hands and did things exactly as we do now. We have read of people swallowing wii ui uciui me 4111 uay vi une, 1914, or saia petition will be taken as true and judgement Tendered against you and each of you, quieting the plaintiff 's title to all the following described real estate situated in the County of Meade and the State of Kansas, to-wit: Lot 40 block 1, lot 61 block 4, lots 2-4-II-I5 block S. lots 6-39 block 9, lot 46 block lo, lots 33-35 block 20.

lot 10 Park avenue block 22, lot I2 Ilock 25, lots I-3-5 block 28. lot 4 block 44. lots 2-3-4-5-6-7-S-9-I0-H-I2 block 89, lots I0-II-I2 block 95, that part of lots 5-6 block'137 not owned by C. K. R.

R. Company, lo block I47, lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-II-12 block I72. all in the City of West Plains, Kansas, commonly Known as Plains, Kansas. And barring and foreclosing you and each of you of and from any aud all right, title, interest, estate, property and equity of redemption in or to said real estate or any part thereof and decreeing plaintiff to have a perfect right and title to all of said real estate aud decreeing all claim of your or anv of you to any estate or interest in his wife, David B. Stutsman and his wife, Frank Clark and Stutsman, -Clark, his Meets seeond and fourth Thursdays of each month Kimber, john Elliott, Clerk Middlemarch Camp No.

622. R. N. of A. Meeting second and fourth Thursdays of each month.

Cordial welcome to visiting neighbors. Anna Fee, Oracle Adah M. Martin, Recorder. G. A.

R. Post No. 388 Meets on the second Saturday of ea month in hall over First National Bank, at 2 p. Frank Sourbeer, P. C.

R. Buis, Adjutant- Meade Council No.282 i Sons and Daughters of Justice meets first and The question of repairs is an important one for you to consider when buying a harvesting machine, because, after you work an entire year to get a crop, your time at harvest is too. valuable to bother with breakdowns caused by unreliable and inferior harvesting machines. Now is the right time to think about these things You owe it to yourself to buy machines which are backed by a responsible and trustworthy guarantee. Machines which are made of the best material obtainable, by skilled workmen.

Machines with parts which are quickly and easily interchanged. This perfection is obtained in the DEERING LINE. There was a time when harvesting machines were an experiment, but that time has long since past. Efficient, durable, simple and reliable Headers, Mowers, Binders, Hay Rakes, and other similar machinery are on display in my store, and I will be glad to explain them whenever it is convenient for you to come in. or to said real estate or any part there of to be wife.

Qeorjare C. Strong- and Strong, his wife, Edward (i Robertson and Robertson, his wife Liottie K. Hidwell and Bidwell her husband, Charles W. Lackey and Lackey, his wife, O. J.

Loofbourrow and Loof- bourrow his Sumner Mickey and Mickey his wife, T. C. Barnes and Barnes his wife, W. E. Hopkins and Hopkins, his wife.

Xellie A. Spear and Spear, her husband, Joseph McConathy and McConathy his wife, Minnie A. Beery and Beery, her husband. C. J.

Mills and Mills, nis wife. F. M. Kussell and Russell, his wife, G. 1'enliorwood and Penhorwood, his wife.

Will R. Smith and Smith, his wife, C. M. Jewell and Jewell, his wife, Cassius M. Jewell and Jewell, his wife.

J. W. Kidd lvidd, his wife, his wife Ann Bruce and Bruce, her husband. Emanuel Boone, Jr. and; Boone, his wife, Wm.

H. Boone and Boone, his wife, if they be living or if they wnoiiy null and void, aud barring and excluding you and each of you from any interest or estate therein, aud perpetually enjoining you and each of you from asserting any right or title advese to plaintiff forever. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Meade, in Meade County, Kansas, the 22th day of April. I914. Attest Joiix Elliott, Seal Clerk Dist.

Court F. S. Sullivax, Attv. for Plaintiff I third Thursday night of each mon-th. Visiting members welcome.

Mrs. Anna Wehrle, President. Mrs. Belle Dettinger, Secretary. P.

E. 0. Meets each alternating Tuesday night. Carrie D. White, Pres.

Nellie Boehler, Cor. Sec. J. T. HELM Meade, Kansas ii im ii' 1' IE Glf Year Subscribe for needles and have them work on: thro' the flesh in some part of the body years hut this week we read of an old who listened to a story about one of her neighbors and within an hour it had come out of her mouth live times, was ten times as long and a hundred times worse than when she heard it.

(Jridley Light. Two men were disputing over thtir respective churches. One wns a Presbyterian and the other a Baptist. Finally one called a neighbor who was passing by and ask his opinion as to which was the only church in which to be saved. "Well," said he, "my son and I have been hauling wheat to the mill for years.

Now there's two roads leading from our place to the mill-one's the valley road, and 'tother takes over the hill. And never yet friends has the miller ask me which road I took, but he always asks: "is your wheat Hunter Enterprise. We now urge all onr subscribers to renew their subscription to the Globe and get four magazines one year for only 18 cents extra. Write or Phone. Mi at Mi.

I will sell at public sale at my place 19 miles southwest of Meade, II miles south and 6 miles east of Plains, and 6 miles north of Miles, Kansas, the following described property. Sale beginning at 10 o'docR a. m. M. F.

MARTIN, Prop. LIVE STOCK The best Fresh Cured Meat, Fish, Poultry, Oysters, Etc. Highest price paid for hides and furs Shop On North side The Meade lobe 1 Sorrel mare, 6 years, weight 1 000 1 Bay horse, 7 years, weight 1 000 1 Well-broke sorrel horse, 3 years, old, weig ht 800 1 Black 2 year-old colt 1 Bay 2 year-old colt 1 Sorrel yearling colt 3 Good milk cows, fresh soon Per Year 3 Shoats, weight about 1 50 pounds each MISCELLANEOUS (1 1 cream separator I will pay the highest cash price for CREAM First door east of Cones' Bldg. J. P.

NEUFELT 41 w'iiwt- I riding disc-cultivator I one-horse cultivator I McCormick mower 1 self-dump hay rake 2 buggies 1-2 mile barb wire 5 doz. chickens 1 peafowl 1 sewing machine 1 Sure Hatch incubator 1 brooder 1 set harness 1 saddle 1 shot gun 1 cook stove 1 heating stove 1 water separator I farm wagon 1 3 -section harrow 1 12 inch John Deer plow 1 breaking plow 1 lister I walking cultivator 3 ZD J. FURNITURE I Upholstered rocker 3 Iron beds 1 Kitchen cupboard 2 Rockers 1 Phone 1 Sideboard 1 Sanitary couch I Organ Sler MR. FARMER! We always have a full line of fresh 3 Tables 1 Center table I Wood bed I Mandolin 2 Lounges 3 Dressers 1 Commode 1 4 Chairs 2 Bed springs 1 Feather bed 2 Talking machines and Records 1 Guitar Dishes Other articles too numerous to mention 0 This Machine will sharpen a disc so perfectly that it looks like a new one, and retains the temper. Prices Disc plow, Disc harrow, I am located 1 2 miles south and 6 miles east of Meade, and 2 miles north of Lakeland.

Will be in my shop every day except Saturdays. All work guaranteed P. F. REMPEL, Meade, Kans. Get our prices before you buy.

PHONE 91 L.N. BRA DEN TERMS Sums of $10 and under, cash; above $10, six months time at 8 per cent interest from date with approved security. 5 percent discount for cash on sums over $10. Property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. MRS.

ANNIE MABERLY, Owner J. I. STAMPER, Auctioneer F. W. CURL, Clerk Lunch will be served at noon.

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