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Mound City Republic from Mound City, Kansas • 8

Mound City Republic from Mound City, Kansas • 8

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THE BORDER SENTINEL, MOUND CITY, EANS. Utah and Farm Barean. Official Time Table The Provo Herald's Cbrietm as Hiiioari Paoiiio Time Table. kA8T BOUND. edition gives Home very interesting No.

688 Passenger 9:03 a. m. DB3E -T MI IIITT data in regard to the progress No 694 Local freight 1:00 p. WIST BOUND Utah county (arm bureau work in No. 687 Passenger 2:63 p.

m. No. 893 Local freight 9:48 county, Utah. Harold W. Gore the Roy Kadir, Agent.

1910 graduate of K. S. A. C. Trains on the Frisco at Pleasanton Gore husband of Mrs.

I von Dallas 'connecting with Missouri Pacific C. who also is a 1910 K. S. A Southbound. p.

northbound 2:21 p. m. Mo. Pacific, westbound at re. graduate and a daughter of A.

Pleasanton p. Dallas of the Sentinel, are now on Ju Utah county ranch and connected FRISCO TIME TABLE NORTH BOUND with the Farm Bureau there, No. 104. Local Pass 4:08 a. m.

sent The Sentinel this information No. 126 Ft. Scott-K. a Plug 7:03 m. 102, Mail p.m.

IB as to what the farm bureau there now doing and proposes to do. It liflJ, Jackrabblt 140, Local Freight 8-85 SOUTH BOUND Thirty-two merchants invite you to stores teeming with beautiful Spring Goods. TOO FAR? Not a bit of it. Thirty miles today are but two. Steam and Gasoline are both at your service.

Come along. the is evident that Utah is one of No. 127, Mail 11:08 a.m. Union most progressive states in the no, va t. u.

nuK uap.m 101, Passenger loa, Kich am a.m. as shown by this account: One year ego this month Farm Bureau organization bad 103. Local ass mioa.m. the DOt 141. Local Freight.

i 8:10 p.m Train for Rich Hill, 7:00 a. m. and from yet enrolled its first member 1 :06 p. m. O.

A. Tiubnir, Agt. Utah County. Today there are sev This New FORD Car GIVEN AWAY FREE enteen fully organized Locals here with a paid-up membership of on $425. oo Starr Piano GIVEN AWAY FREE! thousand.

Among its members are SHERIDAN SHERIDAN ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, Paola, Kansas Practice in all courts. found the best beet farmers, grain farmers, dairy farmers and fruit farmers of this fertile valley. Its remarkable growth in twelve months is due to the awakening of tbe farmers to the value of co-oper P. G. D.

VANDER WYST M.D. General Practitioner HOMEOPATHIC or OSTEOPATHIC treatment where indicated. Phase 40. Oftiee open and calls aaawered 4aj or Bight. Contest Closes Saturday, March 3rd.

ative effort in securing greater re turns from the pursuit of agricul ture. This getting together movement had its inception in tbe Federal B. F. ROE, M. D.

Physician Surgeon MOUND CITY, KANSAS Now located in new office on ground floor. Department of Agriculture. A vast Plan to meet your friends in Fort Scott they'll likely all be here. It's a mistake to overlook this opportunity FREE EXCVRSION TO FORT SCOTT The merchants will refund your Railroad Fare or it's equivalent, whether you come by train, auto or horse. amount of the Nation's revenue 36 millions this year is being spent annually for the benefit of Diaeaaeaef women ana children a specialty Chronic Case Girea Careful Atteation better agriculture.

Some two thous and men are kept in the field con tinually conducting experiments in the methods of crop rotation, pest Better Breeding Animal. COURT HOUSE HAPPENINGS B. C. GARRISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oyer Faraera' A Herchaati Bank, MOUND CITY, KANSAS. control, soil fertility, new 'varieties of grains and grasses, live stock Tbe almoBt unprecedented de breeding, and a host of other equal Justice Haighe's court.

Feb. 20. Maggie J. Gorrell vs. John Busbee, quieting title.

Tuesday February 29, District Court met in adjourned session Judge E. C. Gates presiding, the following out of town attorneys Weekly Report of Official Transaction at the Court Iloose of Liaa Coaaty as Transcribed for 1 he Border Sentinel. ly important subjects. In order to mand for meat products of all kinds naturally has led to a great demand for breeding animals.

Farmers Bhow a willingness to pay long get the information gained through this experimental work before the J. O. MORSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Offioe'loTor Bank, MOCNDICITY. nAN farmers, a plan of Rural Organize prices for animals for breeding pur were in attendance: Chas. Trinkle of La Cygne.

J. I. Sbep tion was outlined by the Federal Department of Agriculture. TbiB pard of Ft. Scott, McAnny of Kan poses that in normal times would go to tbe block.

Such condition? are likely to result in tbe Bale of many second and third class pure- plan in varied forms is now in oper sas City and John A. Hall and A PROBATE COURT Feb. 12. In the estate of Robert M. DiDghs, insane, R.

A. Giles, guardian, files annual report, same is approved end confirmed. Feb. 12. In the estate of William Webber, deceased, G.

R. Webber, executor files annual report and ation in practically all the states of M. Kent of Pleasanton. Disposition made of cases as fol J. E.

WILEY, Attorney at Law CITY, KANS. Office are Kiaeaid Store. (First published in the Bordv Sentinel Feb. 2, 1916.) Notice of Hearing of Petition to Sell Real Estate. In the Probate Court of Linn county, Kansas.

In tbe matter of tbe estate of Edward A. Griffith, Insane. Notice is hereby given: that John Morse, Guardian of Edward A Griffith, Insane, has filed his petition with the Probate Court of Linn County, Kansas, asking for authority to Bell the following described real estate located in Linn County, Kansas, to-wit: Tbe East one half of Southeast Quarter EX of SEX) except the South 24 acres of Section Two(2), Township Twenty-One (21) of Range Twenty-four (24), at private sale for the purpose of paying the debts and paying for the care of said Edward A. Griffin, Insane, and that said petition will come up for hearing before said Probate Court on the 28th day of February, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. of said dy.

John O. Morse, Guardian of the Estate of Edward A. Griffin, Insane. 33-2t breds, at prices far above their act tbe nation. It has been enlarged upon and improved to meet tbe de ual worth as breeding stock.

At no lows: State of Kansas vs. W. Verdier, dismissed'; C. G. Lloyd vs mands of different sections time should registry alone be ac same is approved and confirmed.

Mo. Pac. R. dismissed; F. The object of the Bureau move- cepted as the basis on which to Feb.

13. In the estate of Olive Reddick vs. O. B. Reddick, die ment is "Better' Returns From judge the value of breeding animals.

E. and Rnllin B. Ashley, minor It iB more profitable to invest tbe J. D. Bower Mattijs D.

Bower BOWER BOWER, Bnooeuora to Thome A MoDill, BONDED ABSTRACTERS ABSTRACTS. IN8URANCB missed; Mary A. Cox vs. S. A.

Cox dismissed; E. A. Fredenhagen vs. Farming." In order to secure this object, co-operation has proven the heirs of Samuel Ashley, deceased, money required to buy a third or Minnie Ashley, guardian is author P. S.

Thorne and W. M. McDill, only effective meanB. fourth rate purebred in a first-class ized to execute deed to certain real continued; Lillie E. Sanders vs The Utah County Farm Bureau grade if the chance is offered.

Phone 78 Mound Oity. Ks. estate to George W. Ashley. Arthur P.

Sanders, trial set for has adopted the following as its Individual excellence is the first March 6, 1917; Stella Bishop vs outline: requirement of any breeding ani Feb. 13 In the estate of Byron, Ruth and Wayne Ashley, minor 1st. Bigger and better yields of mal; it is better to sacrifice blood J. W. Bishop, trial set for March 6.

1917; Rosa Ewing vs. JoBeph O. B. Haley. C.

A. MoMnllea HALEY; MULLEH Bonded -Abstracters. Ewing, divorce granted and name farm products. 2nd. Co-operative effort in con trolling plant disease and pests.

lines and pedigree rather than individual type and conformation, quality and general breeding merit. (First published in The Border Sentinel, 1917. PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF KANSAS, cc LINN COUNTY, J' restored to Rosa Wallace; Elberta Naylor vs. J. A.

Naylor, divorce Snooeaaora to O. E. Haley, 3rd. Fair and reasonable prices Both tbe buyer and tbe seller make The only Complete Bet of Abstract Rooks In for farm products. i um uoonir.

umoe orer uemo-orat offioe. granted and name restored to El berta Fisher. In the District Court in said Cbunty 4th. LawB and law-makers that Phono SO. Monad City, Knnaa a mistake in a transaction that aims to put an inferior purebred animal in a breeding herd.

The buyer makes an error because tbe Court adjourned to March 6, 1917. favor better agriculture. and State. E. W.

Jackson, Plaintiff, 1 vs. 5th. Co-operative purchasing New Booster Envelopes. Ub6 of the "scrub' purebred often Iona M. Jackson, Do you -know what the Sentinel is owers the quality, type and mar The State of Kansas to Iona M.

doing for Mound Oity? Part of it is this: It is advertising Mound City in Jackson, defendant in said action, ket value of tbe resulting offspring, half the states of the Union by run heirs of L. R. Ashley, deceased, Effia Ashley, guardian, is authorized to execute deed to certain real estate to George W. Ashley. Feb.

14. In the estate of Eva Stephens, minor heir of Joseph Stephens, deceased, Clara Crozier. guardian, reports sale of certain real estate. Court confirms sale and authorizes said guardian to execute dppd for same. Frb.

17. In tbe estate of Eva Stephens minor, Clara Crozier, guardian, by her attorney, H. W. Fisher, files petition praying for settlement in said estate. Feb.

17. In the estate of Absalom Coffmen, deceased, Albert CuSman. executor, tiles application for settlement; application granted said petitioner. Feb. 17.

In tbe estate of Abso-lom Coffman, deceased, Albert especially in the good grade herd 6r greeting: You are hereby notified that vou ning an ad of our Booster Envelopes and selling of farm supplies and live stock. 6th. Good roads, good schools, and a happy community life. 7th. By means of Farmers' excursions, farmers' schools and farmers' round-ups, to keep abreast of the times.

The County Farm Bureau is and Mound City in the Sentinel each flock. This means an actual financial loss, aside from the added in have been sued in said court in the above entitled action, and must, on or week; it is selling the Booster envel itial cost of the animal. opes to many persons who use them before the 17th day of March, 1917, an S5 and advertise Mound Oity in all the The seller makes the grievous swer the petition of said plaintiff, which was filed in the the Clerk's states of tbe Union and many foreign error of Belling an animal from his countries; the Sentinel uses them it- office of said Court on the 31st day of Jinary, 1917, or said petition will be Anlf in all its corrpsnonfinnoe, which herd for breeding purposes that is bound to prove unsatisfactory and made up of representatives from all the local organizations in tha It holds a monthly meeting in helps spread the name, fame and de taken as true and judgment rendered sirability of Mound Oity as a place of accordingly. Provo, at which the needs of the The prayers of the netition are that residence. If you want to help your If bothered with headache, poor vision, or sore eves, let us examine vonr eyes.

Eyes tested FREE. Glasses Fitted at a reasonable cost. Your satisfaction Is our success MR. AUSTIN Jeweler Optician, Monad City, home town to grow and to help your the plaintiff have judgment in said react on his future business. The position of the man who is willing to make such a sale is that of a dealer rather than a breeder; his sole object is to get as much quick action against the defendant.

Iona M. own personal interests also, buy these envelopes and use them in all your different communities are discussed and plans of work decided upon. The county agricultural agent is an advisory member of tbe County Coffman, executor makes applica Jackson, divorcing the plaintiff from you, and wholly setting aside and dissolving the marriage contract existing correspondence. They cost us more than other envelopes but don't cost tion for order authorizing partial money out of bis herd as he can, Board and aids in formulating and distribution of funds belonging to you any They are the same price as plain ones. They are 10c a arrying out the Board's between you and the plaintiff.

(SEAL) L. D. Attest: Attorney for Plaintiff. said estate order for same is issued. Among other matters taken up Feb.

19. In the estate of J. H. C. Porter, Clerk Dfstrict Court.

Stark, deceased, E. L. Walton, ad whether or not tbe live stock industry and the breed in which he is interested are benefited; bis is destructive, not constructive breeding. Buyer and seller owe it to themselves and to the live stock industry as a whole to avoid the purchase and sale of cheap, second rate Wood wanted on subscription at ministrator, files petition praying to increase the farmers' profits is the co-operative buying and shipment into the county of purebred breeding stock. A state law pro Sentinel office.

court to reduce bond as administrator, order issued and said administrator directed to file bond in sum bunch without your return card printed on them, and many use them that way. Qet some of the new 10,000 we have and help advertise the Scrap Iron Wanted. Fay 25c a 100 now. 24-tf. Peatman Son.

1 Read our special magazine offer in this issue and send in your subscrip tion at once whila we are able to make such an attractive price. Offer is open to old and new subscribers. hibits the use of any but purebred The Difference bulls in any Utah herds and the of $2,000. purebreds for breeding purposes. The Ohio Farmer.

Utah county farm bureau has recently sent representatives into MARRIAGE LICENSES Lon Hudson, Mound City, other states with fund of $7,000.00 age 32, Annie Hathaway, EansaB who bought and shipped in on or ders oi members- 30 bead of Here Public Dates HAGGARD HAGGARD THE AUCTIONEERS Have their sale dates on file at the Border Sentinel Office. Those desiring their services should secure dates as soon as possible. -Feb. 23 Sherman 5 miles north of Mound City. Thosr interested in publio sales should watch ttiese dates and be on band sale day.

HAGGARD HAGGARD Auctioneers. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local aa they cannot reach tha dlieaaed portion of the ear. There Is only one war to cure -catarrhal and that la by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed.

Deafness Is the result. Unleu tha ford bulls, 12 Durham bulls, 7. Hereford heifers and 5 Durham "heifers. Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Cyclone' Insurance in the reliable companies that will pay your loss in fall. Haley, McMullen Co.

6-ti Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wages at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at i prices that are right get your 4 job printing Another lot is to be bought and City, age 30. Willie I. isaey, age 23, Beulah B. Boone age 22, both ofLaCygne.

DISTRICT COURT. New cases: Feb. 14. Ida Corbin vs. C.

C. Armantrout, abstract of judgment Feb. 15. Birdie Curtis vs. Wm.

Goes and La Cygoe State Bank, recovery of personal property. shipped in within a short time. Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caueed by catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur- Kansas baB no law against using grade or scrub bulls nor any other male animals for breeding. iea nan catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the Let Us Print Your Sale-Bills system.

We will a-Ivs One Hundred Dollars for SHAVES AND HAIRCUTS wanted any ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot bs cured br Hall's Catarrh Mediain. tHr. at Glenn's Barber Shoo. West End Feb. 19.

Martha A. Seaman vs. J. and Etta Rose, appeal from At This Office eulan All Drurgists. Tto.

r. 9. CBSMsr CO Total a Main Street. Sure satisfaction. 48tt.

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