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THE GARNETT REVIEW. PAGE SEVEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 20, 1922.) (First Published in Garnett Review, April 20, 1922.) PUBLICATION NOTICE In the district court of Anderson PAINT A complete tine of Farm Machinery Sulky and gang plows, disc harrows, drag harrows, riding and walking cultivators, field and garden seed, Buckeye incubators and brooders, cream separators. D.

G. Phone 178 Garnett, Kansas (First Published in Garnett Review, April 13. 1922.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County In the matter of the estate of Anna Mulligan, late of Anderson county, Kansas. Notice of Executrix. Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of April, A.

D. 1922. the undersigned was. by the nrobate court of Anderson county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the will of Anna Mulligan, late of Anderson county, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves according- ly.

MARGARET MULLIGAN, Executrix of the will of Anna Mulligan, deceased. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 6. 1922.) FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE I jxign: now mere is a thief prowling Wound your barn WHEREVER there is a patch of bare or poorly painted surface, there he destroys the fibre and the value. name is Rot. and hell rob you day until he is driven off and off by the conststant application Paint.

Devoe Barn Paint defeats Rot for years. It coats the wood with a tough long lasting film that resists action of the air, sun and rain. makes farm buildings last longer; better; and worth more. Devoe Products are time-tested and proven, backed by 168 years' experience of the oldest paint manufacturing concern in the U. S.

Founded 1754. THE J. H. TURRELL LUMBER CO. Harris, Kansas (First Ihiblishcd in Garnett Review.

April 6. 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE BARN Sunbeam Sayings. pel Hardesty was trading in Bush City Saturday. Hrs. Ernest Browning- visited in Gamett Saturday and Sunday.

Coorge Herman is spending a few days out on his farm, in Lincoln township. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Neil and Walter Neil spent Sunday at W. D.

Neil's. Mr. and Sins. Thurman Horn and sens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Starit. Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Baker spent Sunday i Gannett. earl Hardesty and Miss Moore of Gamett, spent Sunday at P. A. Hard-estv's. Ittrs.

John Coats visited the Pugslcy families from Friday till Sunday. W. D. Neil and O. Brooke delivered hogs in Garnett Saturday.

6. D. Wade and P. A. Hardesty delivered hogs there Monday.

The chaste young woman is not run-nkk away from anything. Patronize The Review's advertisers. THE BEST PROOF. Giyen by a Garnett Citizen. oan's Kidney Pills were used they brooght benefit.

The story was told to Garnett residents. Time has strengthened the evidence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testimony The proof convincing. ffiisra Ely steals His every kept of the It look It can be investigated by Garnett residents.

Mrs. S. A. Vertrees, 237 E. Fourth Garnett, says: "I always got prompt relief after using Doan's Kidney Pills.

They strengthened and regulated my kidneys and relieved the other ailments. I get Doan's Kidney Pills from Graves' Drug Store." The above statement was given March 2, 1915, and on November 25, 1919, Mrs. Vertrees added: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me permanently several years ago." Price 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Vertrees had.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. (First Published in Gamett Review, April 20. 1922. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR STATE OF KANSAS,) Anderson County In" the matter of the estate of Samuel N.

Hampton, late oi' Anderson county. Kansas. Notice of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that on the 15th day of April, A. D.

1922, the undersigned was, by the probate court of Anderson county. Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel N. Hampton late of Anderson county, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. CHAS.

E. YOUNG Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR "STATE OP KANSAS Anderson County ss. In the matter of the estate of Harry Rogers, late of Anderson county, Kan sas. Notice of Administrator.

Notice is hereby given, that on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1922, the undersigned was, by the probate court of Anderson county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Harry Rogers, late of Anderson county, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W.

W. WEST, Administrator. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 13, 1922.) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE To all whom it may concern, but more especially to Carmela Patterson and J. B. Hendershot, heirs-at-law of M.

E. Hendershot, deceased, late of Anderson county, Kansas: You are hereby notified that W. W. West, executor of said deceased, did on the 10th day of April, A. D.

J.922, file a petition in the probate court of Anderson county, Kansas praying: that I might be authorized and empowered to sell the following-described land, for the purpose of paying the debts and cost of administra tion of said estate, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), block two (z), in the town ox Keeve. now called Lone Kim, Anderson county. Kansas. And said petition will be heard at the office of the probate iudge of said county, on the 22d day of April, A. D.

1922, at 10 o'clock a. iru of said day, at which time and place each of you and all others interested are notified to be present and show cause, if any you have, why an ordar of sale as prayed for should not be granted. Dated this 10th day of April, A. D. 1922 W.

W. WEST, Executor. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 6, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County 7 ss. Dye Sunderland, Plaintiff; vs. Wm.

McCammon, Paul Irwin, Merle A. Benson, Charlie Aziere, Wm. Renzenberger, John Lehrke and The Butte Oil and Gas Company, a cor poration. Defendants. Consolidated with Marion Machine, Foundry Supply Company, a corporation.

Plaintiff; vs. Butte Oil and Gas Company, a corporation. Defendant. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday the 8th day of May, A. D.

1922, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Garnett, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described property, tb-wit: The oil and gas lease on and to the leasehold estate in and on the southwest quarter, except 64 acres, commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter, thence south 80 rods, thence east to the road leading south from Greeley to Sutton Valley, thence north with said road 115 59 rods, thence west 90 rods, thence south 35 5,9 rods to place of beginning, containing 160 acres; also, 12 acres, commencing section line 40 rods north of southwest corner of southwest quarter, thence east 20 rods, thence north 97 rods to intersect the line running east between Frank Kratzberg and Chas. Lehrke, thence west 20 rods, thence south 97 rods to place of beginning, all in section 31, township 19, range 21, and containing 172 acres more or less, owned by John Peter Lehrke; Commencing at the southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter of section 31, township 19, range 21, thence east 67 rods, thence north 68 rods, thence west 67 rods, thence south, 68 rods, to place of beginning; also, a tract commencing 80 rods east of the northwest corner of southwest quar ter section 31, township 19, range 21, thence west with north line to bank of creek, thence south 24 rods, thence east to point parallel to commencement, thence north 24 rods to place of beginning, all in section 31, township 19,. range 21, and containing 38 acres more or less, and owned by Frank Kratzberg, Commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 31, township 19, range 21, thence north 160 rods, thence west 70 rods to center of road, thence south to south side of said quarter section, thence east to place of beginning; also, commencing at the northwest corner of northeast quarter of section 31, township 19, range 21, east 90 rods, south 124 4j9 rods, thence west 90 rods, thence north 124 4i9 rods to place of beginning, except from said land the following: commencing 70 rods west of northeast corner of above, south 200 feet, west 500 feet to east line of Main street in Greeley, north 200 feet, east 500 feet to place of beginning, of section 31, township 19, range 21, and containing 138 acres, more or less, owned by W.

L. Renzenberger; Together with all oil and gas mining equipment thereon, including power, pumps, casing, tanks power house, pulling machine, pull rods. etc. And that the proceeds of said sale be -applied, 1st. In payment of the costs of said sale and of said action; 2d.

In payment of taxes in said action; 3d. In payment of judgments in favor of plaintiffs, Marion Machine, Foundry Supply a corporation; Dye Sunderland, and the defendants, Merle A. Benson and Charles Aziere: and the remainder of such proceeds, if any. be brought into court to abide the further order and direction. Said property to be sold as the property of the above-named defendants.

IRA D. HAWTHORNE, Sheriff, By O. W. WYATT, Under-Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Garnett, Kansas, April 6, 1922.

J. Q. Wycoff and Chas. T. Mneeer, attorneys for plaintiff.

county, state of Kansas. Mary Cooke Walter, Plaintiff; vs. Charles E. Walter, Defendant The State of Kansas to Charles E. Walter: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the said plaintiff the above-entitled court, in the above-entitled action and that unless you answer the petition of plaintiff, now on file in the office of said clerk of said district court, on or before the 1st day of June, 1922, same will be taken as true, and judgment ren dered in favor of said plaintiff, de creeing and granting to said plaintiff a divorce from you and giving the said plaintiff the care, custody and control of the minor children.

This the 20th day of April. 1922. MARY COOKE WALTER. By J. Q.

Wycoff, her attorney. Attest: MARY E. GILFRY, (Seal) Clerk of Said District Court. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 20, 1922.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County ss. In the probate court of said county.

In the matter of the estate of Marshall Perry McKission, deceased. To all creditors of and other persons interested in said estate: You are hereby notified that I wish to make final settlement of the above-stated estate, and. having filed my report in said court. I will, on the 22d day of May, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in the probate court of said county, in the city of Garnett, Kansas, present said report and my final account to said court, and also my claim for compensation as executrix of said estate, and for attorney fee and expenses incurred in the ad ministration of said estate and ask to be discharged; and at the fame time, an application will be made to said court for an order finding and adjudging who were the heirs, devisees ami legatees of said deceased.

Dated this 15th day of April, 1922, MELISSA JANE McKISSON. Executrix. (First Published in Garnett Review. March 23, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, I Anderson County OS. Fred H.

Rhodes, doing business in the name of Fred H. Rhodes Lumber Yard, Plaintiff, vs. George Reynolds. Clara E. Reynolds, William H.

Fox S. C. Goff, The Bankers' Mortgage Company of Kansas City, Missouri; James Sharon and E. E. Weeks and Mable E.

Weeks, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday the 24th day of April. A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock p.

m. of said day at the court house door in the citv of Garnett, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described property, to-wit: The west half of section thirty-one (31), township twenty-two (22), of range eighteen (18), in Anderson county, Kansas, lying and situated in the county of Anderson and state of Kansas, and apply the proceeds first, to the cost and accruing costs of this action; second, the taxes due and to become due on said land and tenements; third, judgment in favor of said defendant, Bankers' Mortgage with accruing interest thereon; fourth, judgment in fayox of the said plaintiff Fred H. Rhodes, with accruing interest thereon, and the surplus, if any, shall be brought into court for further order of the court for equitable distribution thereof. Said property to be sold as the property of the above-named defendants, George M. Reynolds et al.

IRA D. HAWTHORNE. Sheriff. By O. W.

WYATT, Under-Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Garnett, March 18, 1922. J. Q. Wycoff, attorney for Bankers' Mortgage Co.

BOWMAN BOWMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First Published in Garnett Review, March 23. 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County ss. W. Goodin, Plaintiff.

vs. E. J. Jasper, Lillian Jasper. E.

E. Mc-Cord and the State Bank of Harrison ville, Missouri, a corporation, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1922, at 2:30 o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Garnett, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described property, to-wit: The east one-half (2) of the southeast quarter (4) of the southeast quarter () of section twenty-two (22); also, the northeast quarter (hi) of the northeast quarter (A) of section twenty-seven (27), all in township twenty (20), of range nineteen (19), containing about 56 acres, lying and situated in the county of Anderson and state of Kansas, and apply the proceeds arising from said sale: First, to the payment of any taxes due upon said premises; second, to the payment of the costs of this action and accruing costs and expense; third, to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment herein, and the balance, if any there be. shall be paid to the owner of said real estate. Said property to be sold as the property of the above-named defendants E. J.

Jasper, Lillian Jasper, E. E. McCord and the State Bank of Har-ri son ville. Missouri, a corporation. IRA D.

HAWTHORNE, Sheriff. By 0. W. WYATT. Under-Sheriff.

Sheriffs office, Garnett, March 20. 1922. JOHN C. QUTN, Attorney for Plaintiff. To Poultry Owners.

Your attention is call oil to ordinance No. 126. which prohibits the running at large of chickens or any domestic fowls, or permit the same to trespass upon the premises of another. H. W.

DEWEY, m23 Mar or. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 6, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County ss. Washburn College, Plaintiff; vs. Elmer D. Higginbottom and Vert Hig-e-inbottom.

R. B. Marshall. J. F.

Heath. J. G. Johnson, trustee; A. R- Daniel, Russell Sells and Franklin Adams.

Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday the 8th day of May, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the court house door in the city of Gamett. in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants, in and to the following-described property to-wit: West half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34), township twenty 120). range twenty-one (21), east of the 6th p. rn. Lying and situate in the county of Anderson and state of Kansas and ap ply the proceeds arising from said sale, first, in payment of the costs and expense of such and of this ac tion; second, to the payment of the assessed and levied against said premises; third, to the payment of judgment of the plaintiff, Washburn College, against the defendants.

Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom; fourth, to the payment of the judgment rendered in 'favor of J. G. Johnson, trustee, against his co-defendants, Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom.

that the remainder of such proceeds, if any, be brought into court to abide its further order and direction. property to be sold as the prop-tv of the above-named defendants. IRA D. HAWTHORNE. Sheriff.

By O. W. WYATT. Under-Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Garnett.

Kansas, April 3, 1922. J. Q. Wycoff and Godard Myers, attorneys for plaintiff. (First Published in Garnett Review, April 6, 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County Washburn College.

Plaintiff; vs. Charles F. Pettyjohn, doing business under the firm name of J. L. Pettyjohn R.

A. Brown. Marie S. Brown, Elmer D. Higginbottom, Verl Higginbottom, John W.

Bry-fogle, as trustee in bankruptcy for J. L. Pettyjohn and for Charles F. Pettyjohn and J. G.

Johnson, trustee; J. F. Heath and the Live Stock State Bank of Kansas City. Missouri, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth iudicial district eourt of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday the 8th day of May.

A D. 1922. at 2:45 o'clock p. of said day, at the court house door in the city of Gamett, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described property, to-wit: West half of the north half of the northeast fractional quarter of section four (4). township twenty-one (21), range twenty-one (21) east.

Lying and situate in the county of Anderson, in the state of Kansas, and apply the proceeds arising from said sale first, in payment of the costs and expenses of such sale and of this action; second, to payment of the taxes assessed and levied against said premises; third, to the payment of the judgment of plaintiff, Washburn College, against the defendants, R. A. Brown. Marie S. Brown and the interest thereon; fourth, to payment of the aforesaid judgment in favor of Washburn College against the defendants.

Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom; fifth, to payment of the judgment in favor of the defendant, The Live Stock State Bank of Kansas City, Missouri, against the defendants, Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom; sixth, to the payment of the judgment rendered herein in favor of J. G. Johnson, trustee, against his co-defendants.

Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom. the remainder of such proceeds, if any, to be brought into court to abide its further order and direction. Said property to be sold as the property of the above-named defendants. IRA D.

HAWTHORNE. Sheriff. By O. W. WYATT, Under-Sheriff.

Sheriffs office. Garnett, Kansas, April 4th. 1922. J- Q- Wycoff. Godard Myers, attorneys for plaintiff.

Dr. F. J. REID GRADUATE VETERINARIAN tThone: Office 77; Res. 423 Office at Graves Drag Store i' Notice is hereby given that the following list of lands and town lots, sit uated in Anderson county, Kansas having been sold for taxes in 1919.

for the tax of 1918, and still remaining unredeemed, will be deeded to the purchaser thereof on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1922, and thereafter, unless previously redeemed. The said lands and town lots are as described on the tax rolls of said county with the name of persons, to whom assessed, if any, prefixed and annexed thereto, is the amount of taxes charged and interest calculated to the last day of redemption. M.

S. ATWATER, County Treasurer. Name Description Am't Welda township Chas. E. Burnett, Vi nw sw 6 22 20 $20.27 Lincoln township Isabelle Hern, beg 93 rds of ne cor 139 rds and by 4Vi rds and 4 21 20 49.66 City of Garnett Stephen Thompson, lot 17, block 55 21.04 R.

H. Bennett, lots 17 and 18. block 3, Mandovia addition 8.52 City of Kincaid D. L. Ray, lots 9 and 10, block 15 23.74 W.

H. Lockwood, 50 ft and in blk 5 beg 85 ft of se cor in South addition 17.28 Florence Marsh, all of blks 7 and 8, South addition 51 Town of Harris E. W. Moore, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 20 43.54 City of Westphalia L. T.

Hatten, lots 13. 14, 15. and 16. blk 8 10.S7 Town of Mont Ida W. H.

Smith, lots 12 and 3. blk 8 1.79 (First Published in Garnett Review, April 13. 1922.) PUBLICATION NOTICE In the district court of Anderson county. Kansas. Marv S.

Cornev, Plaintiff; vs. Olive Myrtle Dore. Bertha M. Whitney, Mabelle Maude Prentice and Mettie Carrie Henderson. Defendants.

State of Kansas to Olive Mvrt'c Dore, Bertha M. Whitney. Mabelle Maud Prentice and Mettie Carrie Hender son: You, and each of you, ai-e hereby notified that you have been sued by the above-named plaintiff in the above-entitled court, and that unless you answer the petition of the plaintiff filed therein, on or before the 26th day of May, 1922, judgment will be rendered against you and each of you adjudging plaintiff to be the owner of the fee simple title to lots 8, 9 and 10 in block 10. in the town of Westphalia, Anderson county. Kansas, and forever quieting plaintiff's title and possession to said property against you and each of you.

and reauiring you and each and all of you to convey to said plaintiff, by good and sufficient deed of conveyance, all of the right, title, interest, estate in and lien upon said land which you or either of you may have or claim to have, and that upon your failure to so convey within three days after such judgment, that said judgment will stand as such conveyance to said plaintiff; forever barring you and each of you from ever setting up or claiming any right, title, interest or estate in or lien upon said real property or any part thereof, and a further judgment will be rendered against you and each of you for the costs of this suit and for such other and further relief as to the court may appear just and equitable. MARY S. CORNEY, By Bowman Bowman, Her Attorneys. Attest: MARY E. GILFRY, (Seal) Clerk of District Court.

(First Published in Garnett Review, March 30. 1922.) SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF KANSAS, Anderson County C. E. Kroh. Plaintiff; vs.

Michael Lynch, J. A Hinshaw, J. J. Stephens and Harriett S. Stephens, Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state, I will, on Monday the 1st day of May. A D. 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day.

at the court house door in the city of Garnett. in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described property, to-wit: The northwest fractional quarter of section seven (7). township twenty-one (21), of range twenty-one (21). lying and situate in the county of Anderson and state of Kansas and apply the proceeds arising roni said sale, first, in the payment of cost of this action; second, in the payment of any, taxes that may be due upon above-described land at the date of sale thereof; third, in payment of plaintiff's judgment, and that plaintiff have such other and. further relief as to the court may appear just and equitable.

Said property to be sold as the property of the above-named defendants Michael Lynch, J. A. Hinshaw, J. J. Stephens and Harriett S.

Stephens. IRA D. HAWTHORNE. Sheriff. By O.

W. WYATT, Under-Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Garnett, Kansas. March sn; 1922. BOWMAN BOWMAN.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. Milk, 10 cents a auart. at Red Light Cafe. STATE OF Anderson County ss. Washburn College.

Plaintiff; vs. R. A. Brown. Marie S.

Brown, Elmer D. Higginbottom. Verl Higginbottom. J. F.

Heath. J. G. Johnson, trustee, and the Live Stock StaU Bank of Kansas City, Missouri. Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale to we directed and delivered, issued out oi the Fourth judicial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Anderson county, in said state. I wiTl. on Monday the 8th d3y of May, A I. 1922, at o'clock p. m.

of paid day. at the court house door in tho city of Garnett, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public siv'e and i the highest bidder, for cash in hajni. all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to tfee following-described property, to-wit: East half of the north half of northeast fractional quarter of ivtkrn four (4), township twenty-one (21). range twenty-one (21). east of tW 6th p.

m. in Anderson county, Kansas; first, to the payment of the costs ami expense of such sale and of this ir-tion; swond. to the pavment of taxes assessed ami levied against iid premises: third, to the pavment of ti judgment of the plaintiff, Washburn College, against the defendants, R. A. Brown and Marie S.

Brown, and tkf interest thereon; fourth, to the pay-j ment of the aforesaid judgment favor of Washburn Coljeire the defendants Elmer D. Higginbottom and Verl Higginbottom; fifth, to the pa men of the judgment rendered in favor of J. G. Johnson, truster, against his co-defendants. Elmer D.

Htggmbottom and Verl Higginbottor; that the remainder of such if any, be brought into court to abi its further order and directioin. Said property to be sold as the property of he above-named defendant. IRA D. HAWTHORNE. Sheriff.

By O. W. WYATT. Under-Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Garnett, Kansa.

April 3, 1922. J. Q. Wycoff and Godard era. attorneys for plaintiff.

DR. J. R. SCOTT Office in Zellner Building Second and Main, Ottawa, Kansas-Practice Limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Office hours, week days, 9 a.

m. to 6 p. m. Sundays by Appointment. VV.

K. Johnson, M. D. Tuesdays and Fridavs devoVd to treatment of Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, Piles Phones: Office. 86; Residence.

603. DR. WM. EDGAR HARE Physician and Surgeon Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m.

Special attention given to sexual disorders. Cancers retM. Oak opposite court bouse Phone 65 Garnett. annas DR. GEO.

M. BRYSON DENTIST Pilkington-Barber Building. Phones: Office, 153; Residence, 153 Garnett. Kansas Farris Undertaking Co. (Incorporated) Undertakers and Embalmera Branches: Richmond, Colony, Iola Office Phone, 111; Res.

Phone, 109. WeKt of Bank of Commerce Gamett, Kansas COL. F. J. ROGERS Auctioneer Experience is the distilled knowledge of success.

Selling all kinds of property makes me know the business. Thone for dates at my expense. Greeley, Kansas J. B. RUDISILL Auctioneer No sale so small that I won't appreciate it; none so large that I cannot handle it.

'Phone R-23-T. Reference, any bank in the county. Garnett. Kansas AUCTIONEER I will decrease my sales commission according to the depreciation of the property I selL I will sell all public sales amounting to $1,000 or over for. 1 per cent.

My services guaranteed to equal or excel my competitors. H. F. SEAFERS, Auct. Thone Mont Ida, Harris or Garnett, R-18-A.

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