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The Oakley Graphic from Oakley, Kansas • 5

The Oakley Graphic from Oakley, Kansas • 5

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THE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS For five weeks ending February 17th by C. C. Porter, Bonded Abstracter, Russell Springs, Kansas. William S. Ostrander and wife to Wesley Ward, SKV4 8-14-33.

ex cept 201) foot strip on North Side $1.00 and other considerations. Win. Frazer and wife to James Fast man, NW' 21-14-33, $800.00 B. Robinson etal to P. L.

t'urten ius SEi 18-1 1 $2100.00. A. Sytsma and wife to Anna M. Syt snia, Lots 16-17-18-19-20, Block Every Winter Day Is An Outdoor Day in California 30, Oakley, $1000.00. Everett II.

Long and wife to John Walker V. 1 1-1 $1.00 am exchange. Margaret E. Logan to I. U.

McDanicl SE4 of SE'4 6-15-32 $1000.00. C. V. Cooper and wife to Harold P. Cooper.

V' of E' 4-12-36, $1 and other considerations Mabel Ely and husband to Frank .1. Ilorton, Undivided 1-10 of SE'4 18-12-37. $30.00. i L. W.

Barton to Sarah A. Green, Lots 16-17-IS-19-20, Block 18, Oakley, $700. (K). S. I.arrick and wife to Harold P.

Cooper, Lot 1, and SE' of NEU and SE'4 4-12-36, $900. and other considerations. Chas. II. Scott and wife to C.

C. Porter, N'E'j $1.00 and other considerations. C. C. Porter and wife to G.

E. Taylor, NE4 14-13-34, $1.00 and other Considerations. L. J. Crowe and wife to Abe L.

Neil SE'4 0-13-32, $1,100.00. P. D. Brown to Abe L. Neil SE'4 6-13-32, $197.34.

Mary E. Ross to James E. Morford, SE'4 1 1-15-36, $1000.00. Alvin A. Meyer and wife to Russell I.

Bilby, SE'4 2-14-37, $1.00 and nnd considerations. II. M. Hancock and wife to J. N.

Thouvenell K-2 of SE'4 4-12-34, $5.00. E. Sewell and wife to L. W. Rarton, NW'4 1-11-32, $1.00.

Agnes E. Hall to John Richardson, WVs 23-12-34, $8000.00. Leonard F. Recce and wife to Fred Wi SW'i-4 25-15-34, $750.00. Alton F.

Martin and wife to J. Thouvenell, Lot 13, Block 5 Wi nona, $5.00. John H. Reeder to Marv E. Haines SV of NEU and NV SEU 10-14 34, SW4 10-13-34, EM.

of 16 -13-34, $1.00. C. 0. Baird and wife to E. C.

Logan and L. D. Beil, $1 and other considerations. M. R.

Connet and wife to Frank Geary, SU- NW Vi 10-12-30, $1200 Frank L. Geary and wife to Phillip Reai Building Service Every man who pays us a visit before he builds is sure to feel well repaid for the time he has spent. We have hundreds of building plans covering all kinds of buildings and we real practical help and suggestions that cut the cost of work and material. Material at a Saving We are quoting exceptionally low prices on all kinds of lumber, flooring, roofing, doors, windows, interior trimmings, cabinet work and building materials of all kinds. Estimates gladly furnished and advice cheerfully given.

Ketter, SV of NW'4 10-12-36 1200.00. Phillip Ketter and wife to Frank Geary, SW 14 29-11-36, $100 and You who prefer golf, automobiling, yachting, surf-bathing or any outdoor pastime to a "shut-in" winter fraught with drafts and chills and colds, need not postpone your favorite sport until warm weather-California solves the winter problem by offering summer weather all winter long, green vegetables, fruit from the trees and produce fresh daily and at summer prices. Furnished bungalows may be rented for a nominal amount everything urges you to spend the remainder of the winter in California. Union Pacific System provides the ideal travel route to San Francisco, the starting point for all California tours. Daily train service, through sleeping cars, dining cars unexcelled and route short and direct.

For literature about inexpensive living in California and information about train service, apply to local representative or J. O. GOODSELL, A. G. P.

A. 901 Walnut Kansas City, Mo. exchange. Ernest Hormann and wife to Ed ward Hormann EV. 33-11-34, $1 A.

Doan, SE'4 10-11-37, $1600 W. L. Sayers and wife to L. G. Ston C.

Deweese and wife to L. W. Bar aker, Lot 25, Block 30, Russell Springs, $450.00. ton, NW'4 1-11-32, $2400.00. Inter-County Fair Ass'n to George I Clara May Jarman etal to Ralph Iligby, Part NW14 3-11-32, $310 Taylor SE'4 36-11-35, $1.00 and other considerations.

State of Kansas to Hugh C. Getty SK4 36-12-36, $200.00. Leon J. Klein and wife to Charles O. Race, W' 24-12-33, SW V4 18 12-32, $1.00 and other considera THE OAKLEY LUMBER CO.

Phone25 Frank Randall, Manager tions. C. C. Pickanl and wife to Samuel Pickard, of 13-15-35 $1.00 and other considerations. State of Kansas to John Newell, 30-12-37, 100.00.

II Ralph W. Taylor and wife to II. Wear SE 36-1 1-35, $1800.00. cows and heifers range from $5.50 to $9.00. Hogi Lower reports from Chicago were entirely ignored here, early sales Ihe Union Pacific Land Co etal to Stock Market Report J.

A. Rickart, Correspondent Kansas City Stock Yards, February Ernest Hormann, 33-11-34 $1520.00. steady, and the finish strong to 5 Ihe Union Pacific Land Co. etal to higher, top $12.45, equal to best price 19. 1917.

Steers lost 25 cents last Peter and Andrew M. Bunten, All paid last week, medium weights $12 27-15-36, $2560.00. .40, lights $12.20. Anything with decent finish weighing 230 lbs. or up 1 he Union Pacific Land Co.

etal to Jacob M. Ran in, 7-11-32 can be counted on to bring the top or within a nickel of it hee. Light $1480.00. The Union Pacific Land Co. etal to hugs are coming up pretty fast, getting within 20 cents of the top mid The Devisees under the last will and Testament of Chris Deering dle of last week, but dropping back a little at.

the close. Pigs 50 to deceased, All 15-14-36, $2210 00 The Union Pacific Land Co. etal to 75 cents, but a quick recovery is ex H. F. Stahl, 11-11-37, $640.

pected on them, while light weights United States to Nathan W. Ward, THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices August 1916 The following prices for Ford cars will be eirecaive on and after August 1, 1910- Chassis $325 Runabout 345 Touring Car 360 Coupelet 505 Town Car 595 Sedan 645 f. o. b. Detroit These prices are pooitively guaranteed aguinst any reduction before August 1, 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price ut uny time.

JOHN S. PRICE are apt to go still closer to the top Bulk of sales today ranged from $11- A Dainty, Appetizing Meal that just makes you eat It that chases the troubles from your mind and makes you feel like a millionaire that's the kind of meals we serve. Everything Is pure, clean and wholesome SE'4 4-14-34, Homestead. United States to Alfred B. Patton 80 to $12.40.

Shipments from Utah, week, and sold steady at the decline, cows and heifers and stockers and feeders steady today and not much change from a week ago, recipts 14-000 cattle today. Hogs sell strong right along, the market opening with eak prospects but quickly getting 4L a strong basis today, receipts 12-000, top $12.45. Sheep and lambs made gains last week, but lambs are off 10 to 15 cents today, sheep steady, receipts 18,000 head, lambs $14.50, ewes $11.75. Beef Cattle The best natives here brought $11.10, short fed steers $9.25 to $10-50. About 70 cars of pulp fed cattle arrived, of all kinds, best steers selling at $10.35 to $10.80, some common steers at $7.60, cows at $8, bulls $8.

Idaho pulp fed steers sold at $9.75 to $10.70 last week, and Arizona hay and barley steers brought $9.75 to $10.15. Buthcher grades sell steady right along, cows up to $9 or $9.50, odd head of bulls $9, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and 2 of SW1, and SVi of NW'4 15 15-32, Homestead. Texas sold to good advantage here United States to Cleophas Rohrbough last week. Sheep and Lambs S'2 of SE'4 and NW'4 of SE'4 and NEV4 of SW 9-15-32, Homestead. Lambs reached $14.75 last week, but are 10 to 15 cents today, and the best here today brought $14.50, fair John Richardson to Vincent E.

Nay to good lambs $14.00 to $14.40, lor W'2 23-12-34, $1.00 and other considerations. clipped lambs around $13, yearlings Heirs of Edwni A. Crouse and wife $13 to $13.50, ewea today at $10.50 to $11.75, the latter a new high top, tad to Richard McCormick SWV4 4-1 l-'M, $1010.00. well cooked daintily served and the prices are Just right. Come In and give us a trial.

some of the $11.50 ewes in Omaha to day at $11.30. Feeding lambs sell The railroad meeting held at Plain- at $13.70 to $14.30, including shearers af the higher figures. Texas wethers weighing 70 lbs. brought $10.50 to $10.75. ville Tuesday evening of last week in the interest of the Gulf, Plainville and Northern was well attended.

Hal Neiswanger, who is promoting the The Jh Cafe heifers $10.50, veals $13.25. Stockers and Feeder Numerous lots of choice fleshy steers sold at $10.50 to $11.10 last week, but market closed 10 to 25 lower on them. Stock steers met a good demand, prices ranging from $7 to $9.60, common grades slow and weak. Today the feature was the sale of 9 cars of Landergin coming threes from Groom, Texas, 810 lbs. at $8.85, which sets a mark for transitions at Amarillo this week.

Stock project explained the proposition and at the close of the meeting a vote was taken as to the sentiment of those Ike Why do we buy clothes? Mike Because we cant get them for nothing. NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE. F. S. HARRISON, PROP.

present resulting almost unanimously in favor of the project. Mr. Neis David K. Williams and wife to W. What was the color of the wind and wanger promises interurban service from Great Bend to Plainville via F.

Early, NW14 12-14-36, $1.00 and other considerations. waves in a storm? The wind blue the waves, rose. Wesley Ward wife to A.E.Ferrin Hays and from Plainville to Laton, Covert and on to a connection with the Salina and Northern. Also first class service with stations convenient 200 foot strip on north side, $630.00. W.

H. Wagner and wife to J. II. Saar ly located. SW1 27-14-33, Lot 8, Block 29, Why is an elephant like a wheel barrow? Because he can't climb a tree.

Lot Block 30, All Block 23, Lots 3-4-5-6 Block 25, Wardens Addition to Russell Springs, 10 feet of east half block 43 and 20 feet off east half Block 44, Russell Springs $1.00 and other considerations. W. H. Wagner to Nolle Wagner, SE 28-14-33, WV2 and SEV4 29 are mo.srjui- Isaac Say, Sambo, toes religious? Sambo Yes, they first sing over and SW1 35-13-34, NE'A 12 you and then prey on you. M.

iu FAKING bread in a of NWV and of SW'4 2-14-36, All block 52, Russell Springs, KU- iLSLSKfc. 1V1 Bedcuin tent on 5 i the deserts of Arabia is quite a different proposition from baking bread in our modern establishment a difference the people of this community appreciate. Lots 29-30-31-32 Block 19, Winona, $1.00 and other considerations. J. N.

Thouvenell and wife to Trustees of the Winona M. E. church, Lot 13, Block 5, Winona, $1.00 and Good Will. M. A.

Hunter to 0. F. Ormsby, NV4 of SW'4 20-15-33, $800.00. Dana R. Logan and wife to M.

Bil-linger, SV2 of SEV4 8-15-32, SV2 of SWV, 9-15-32, WV2 of 15-15-32, $1.00 and other Our Bread Firt iniblinhed in the Oakley Graphic 26th, 1917 12-5.) SHERIFF'S SALE No. 1306 In tho District Court of I.oKan County, KunHaH. Geo. II. Compton I'laintiJT, Mararet Ilurton et al.

Defendants. Uy virtue of an order of rale innued to me out of Haid District Court in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the HCth day of February, 1817, at one o'clock P. M. of uaid day, at the eaut front door of the Court House in the City of RuHsell Hprinifs, County, Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the hiithest and Jest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real estate situated in the County of Logan and Htate of Kansas, to-wit: All of lots six (6), seven (7), twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23 and twenty-four (24) in Block fifteen (15) in the original town of Oakley.

The above described real estate la directed by said erder of sale in partition to be sold, and will be sold for not less than two thirds of the appraised value thereo? as shown by the report of the commissioners now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of said County in said action. ALVA WYCOFF, Sheriff of Lotan Countr. irnav A MODERN BUNGALOW We have on hand the most complete set of photos, plans and specifications ever offered to a building public. You can own your own home cheaper than you can rent it and we can show you how to do it. Let us give you the ad- i vantage of our expert knowledge.

Chicago Lumber Coal Company C. V. KOST, Manager i i F. J. Knowles and wife to M.

Billin- ger, of SEU 8-15-32, of W14 9-15-32, of 15-15-32, $1.00 and other considerations. has that delicious flavor that gives it a place distinctively its own in homes where "good eating" is appreciated. The same thing is true of our pies, cakes, doughnuts and all other forms of pastry. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes of this bakery at all times. J.

R. Childers and wife to Russell T. Childers NW 28-13-32, $1.00. Josephine Fritsch to D. A.

Dunn, All 3-14-35, $4000.00. ALLEY'S BAKERY W. O. Wanser to W. S.

Manker, Phone 36 F. M. ALLEY, prop. I C. A.

SPENCER, W4 of NWi and of SW4 Attorney tor Plaintiff. JilliiilBilM.

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