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The Western Kansas News and The Kanoradian from Goodland, Kansas • 2

The Western Kansas News and The Kanoradian from Goodland, Kansas • 2

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THE" WESTERN KANSAS NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. RULETON ROUTE 2. PUBLICATION NOTICE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Albert W.

Weaver and wife to J. A. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Taylor Rolla McCall and Mr. Pralle shipped six car loads of cattle out of Rulcton Saturday, to Kansas In the District Court in and for Sherman County, Kansas. William E.

Hurlbut, Plaintiff, vs. City markets. uenuey, warranty deed, north one-half of section 4-7-42, one dollar and other valuable consideration. John H. Quarton and wife to G.

L. Calvert, warranty deed, northeast HOME FOR SALE Four room house, The Hotel Rulcton has been aban The Union Pacific Railway Company, KYSAR will get you that quarter of land at a bargain price. Better see him at once. Office over Arens-berg's Drug Store; Goodland, Kansas three lots; three blocks west of the shops; a good buy. Clarence Yeargain, doned.

The elevator boys have all left a corporation; Ihe Kansas Pacific Railway Company, a corporation; one-fourth, east one-half of the east for other fields of operation. William D. Cornish, S. H. H.

Clark, one-half of the northwest fourth, all 1624 Syracuse. FOR SALE Yearling Ayrshire bull. Bert Perkins, Route 4, Goodland. 2 I think Route 4 has put too much on me to do. I didn't suppose there in 20-8-39, also blocks 29, 30, 41, 42 and lot A and in the Academy ad were as many bad places in the coun dition to the town of Goodland, $6,000 try and if there is anybody that has and other consideration.

more grief with them than I have, A FEW quarter sections of land for sale at once. in south side Cheyenne county; all in cultivation. Some near Rock Island road in east side of Sherman county. Write E. V.

Allen, Morganville, Kans. Edward R. Andrews, single to Vine feel sorry for them. Now what would look good in print would be the firm W. Goodrich, warranty deed, lots 8 and 9, block 83, original town of Goodland, name of "Corkill, Edwards and Harper Road Repairers," and if they all work Silas ti.

11. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson, F. R.

Coudert, Frederick R. Coudert, John W. Doane, Russell Sage, George J. Gould, Alvin W. Krech, Angeline J.

Krech, his wife? Lawrence Greer and Georgianna O. Greer, his? wife; Angeline Jackson Krech, Georgiana Oaks Greer, The Union Pacific Land Company, a corporation; The Mercantile Trust Company, a corporation; The Mercantile Trust Company, trustee; Claus L. Granlund, if they or either of them be alive, or if they or either of them be dead, then the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators trustees, successors and assigns of such cf said defendants as may be dead, Defendants. I I i yyUy LOST Horse blanket on way to town. Return to U.

F. Eicher. YouReally WanttoBuyor Sell Real Estate V. W. Goodrich and wife to Frank ed like I have seen one of them once J.IIorton q.

c. undivided interest upon a time, there would be no more in and to the northeast one-fourth of trouble with autos. WHY NOT SEE BUY THIS HOUSE Five rooms, 50x150 lot; fruit trees; chicken house and yard; garage; terms on a good part of it at 6 per cent. Call at this office for information. section 7-7-42, $272.50.

Gwendolyn and Dcvota Harne Frank J. Horton and wife to Fred spent Sunday afternoon with Ruby and J. Armstrong, warranty deed, south Pearl Gernhart. west one-fourth of section 6-8-39, one S. 0.

GIBBS, TheFarmersLandMan Phone 102 Located one door north of the Rex Cafe and one door south of the Goodland Equity Exchane. Goodland, Kansas. Mrs. George Sperry is not improv ing as fast as expected when she re dollar and other valuable considera FOR SALE I have for sale some good residences, well located; nice lawns and trees, at very low figures. Come in and see.

Thos. P. Leonard. tion. turned home from the hospital.

Said defendants and each of them Theodore Lockard and wife to Fred E. J. Dawson has already got a job will take notice that they have been sued in the District Court in Sherman County in the State of Kansas, by the in view as soon as the sale is over. J. Armstrong, warranty deed, north one-half and southeast one-fourth of STRAYED Two black geldings, one 2 years old, and one 3 years old.

C. Barnhart, Bonny, Colo. 926 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elliott, Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Henry said Dlaintiff. who filed his petition in section G-8-29, $15,000.

Miller and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Heston, a single man, to John WE HAVE a Huber engine and Huber said court on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1919, and said defendant must answer the petition filed therein by the plaintiff on or before the 1st threshing machine, in good running H. Denny, q.

c. lots 1 and 2, block 3. one dollar and other valuable con Leslie McClelland and son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wells and family spent order, to sell or trade for Sherman day of November, A.

D. 1919, or cnuntv land. Price absolutely right, sideration. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Wells, petition will be taken as true and Marti-Matter Company. aiti Get In Line Now for Cold Weather A. F. Roberts of Sabetha, Kansas, judgment for plaintiff in said action Ilanse E. Brown and wife to Charles Duckworth, warranty southwest contractor for the new elevator, was wil be rendered to quiet title in mis nlaintiff to the southeast quarter of FOR SALE Five-room house, good location.

Inquire of Mrs. Mary Shaffer, Goodland, Kansas. Rulcton Monday inspecting the one-fourth of section 28-6-41, one dollar aivl other valuable consideration section eleven (11), township nine (9) building before turning it over to the Priced from $100 to $125 for Immediate Delivery. Call and hear the quality of music they make. A large stock of the latest Columbia records are always carried by this store.

South, range thirty-seven (37), West Electa Snaun. a sincle woman, to company. of the Sixth Principal Meridian and LOST Crank to Buick four. Finder will pelase bring to this office. Mrs.

W. A. Davant left last week to Wins and situate in the County of Sherman the State of Kansas, and John E. Brown, warranty deed, south cast one-fotirth of section 9-6-42, $5, CC0. visit home folks in Iowa.

Bill looks kind of lonesome. forever barring said defendants and each of them of and from any right, G. W. Bellis, a single man to C. F.

Jim's just a making old Henry hop title or interest of whatsotver sort or LOST Watch, Hamilton movement, gold case, F. Zimmerman, Jeweler, Warrensburg, Mo." stamped on back of case and on dial. Reward offered. Fred W. Swihney, Goodland.

Can leave at News office. 926 Klamm, warranty deed, northeast one kind, in or to the aforesaid tract of to it on the mail route. The only trouble he says he is afraid he'll lose (mirth and north 100 acres of the land, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as the court Hugh Elliott may in law and equity grant. him in some of these ditches on the south part of the route and will have southeast one-fourth of Eection 22-8-38, $10, CC0 and exchange of property. A.

G. Matter and wife to Frank R. Gasch, warranty deed, northwest one- HAVE bunch of cows to put out on shares. Guy Fike, Goodland. 104 mvni'ax jyu wuk, Attorneys for Planitiff.

to walk in. Buy your Heating Stove while we have them in stock and benefit by immediate delivery. It will soon be so cold a little head in the house will be required so order now and be prepared. We have the Ideal Heaters and the Gem City Stoves in several different sizes carried in stock. Call at the store and let us show you the many good points these Stoves possess.

(Seal) Attest: Seth Duell ha? been transferred to Route No. 1 out of Ruleton. BERTHA KL All TUN, Clerk of the District Court. The school teacher in Ruleton has (First publication Sept. 26, 1919; last begun a course of study in the Mexi tmbhcation uct.

lu, iyiy, in ine R. McCoskrie Real Estate and Insurance Office 5 Commission on All Sales fJOODLANP. KANSAS Western Kansas News.) An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh can language. Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Dawson and Mrs. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lizzie Lee were calling on L.

Harper DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Sunday afternoon. Monday was a busy day in Ruleton, fourth of section 13-8-42, $4,000. A. G. Matter and wife to Frank R.

Gasch, warranty deed, north east one-fourth of section 13-8-42, $4,000. Byron Parish, a widower, to Preu-itte William Pearson, warranty deed, northeast one-fourth of section 24-9-40, one dollar and other valuable consideration. O. Fallis and wife to G. N.

Kysar, warranty deed, northeast one-fourth of section 1-6 -39, one dollar and other vuluable consideration. Frank J. Horton and wife to G. K. and Delia M.

Rice, warranty deed, northwest one-fourth of section 30- U. S. Land Office at Topeka, Kansas, September 8, 1919. Notice i3 hereby given that Wilson There were about 700 loads of grain Cays a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. hauled to town.

N. Knapp of Winona, Kansas, who, Bert Wells took supper at the C. L. WILLIAMS WILSON HARDWARE on June 1U, l'Jib, made additional homestead application Serial No. 03736, for nw'A, section 34, town Harper home Monday.

Frank Cheney head foreman for the BLACK DIAMOND DEHORNING Pencil for sale at Sullivan Market. Every pen" cil will dehorn 50 head of calves from 10 das to 10 mo. old for $1.00. Forfeit of $5 on any calf it fails to dehorn, Call and get one. Phone 49.

This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. ship 10 range 37 bth prin elevator left Monday eveninar for the cipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year (Act eastern part of the state. 6-1912) proof, to establish claim to Therf; was a big turn out at the PhiTDlnliiTia rha WfttlI iirav ranrtm. Dawson sale and everything brought mend the inBide bath, clalmlne this is lud the land above described, before Probate Judge, Sherman county, Kansas, The Western Kansas News Prints Sale Bills atisfactety prices. at Goodland, Kansas, on the 22nd day E.

S. Bower and wife to Floyd Bower, warranty deed, lots 22-23 and of vastly more importance than outside cleanliness, because the skin pores, do not absorb impurities into of October, 1919. Wade Warner for Abstracts. 24, block 73, original town of Good the blood, causing ill health, while the Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Bretz, of Brewster, Kansas; hind, one dollar and other valuable PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. Elmer Nickelson, of Brewster, Kan consideration.

sas; lu. liowen, or Brewster, Kansas; G. B. Yeoman, of Winona, John Wolfrum and wife to Lute In the District Court Within and for Sherman County, Kansas. Wolfrum, warranty deed, southeast one-fourth of section 5-7-40, one dollar G.

L. Calvert, Plaintiff, GEORGE S. ALLEN, Register. (First publication in The Western PUBLIC ALE! vs. and love and affection.

S. E. Stevenson, and T. A. Stevenson, Kansas News Sept.

12, 1919; last publication, Oct. 17, 1919.) United States to Joseph F. Wasson nsitpnt. southwest one-fourth of sec. Defendants.

The State of Kansas to S. E. Stevenson and T. A. Stevenson: You are hereby notified that you 28-7-37.

Edward Ruthi and wife to E. G. have been sued in the District Court Tavlnr. warranty deed, southeast oi On account of poor 'health we have decided to quit farming and will offer at Public Sale, at our farm, on swi4 24-8-38, two miles east of Edson, on the Golden Belt road, and eight and one-half miles southwest of Brewster, sale beginning at 10 o'clock a. on SONORA I sprf.inn one dollar and other of Sherman county, Kansas, sitting in Goodland, Kansas, and that an attach Kores in the ten yards of bowels do.

Wen and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; cleansing, sweeteniug and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the eliui-lnative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of Hmo-stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value of ln-plde bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pronounced results, both In regard to health, and appearance.

ment order has been issued against value. F. S. Brown, a single man, to Bert VV. Perkins, warranty deed, north-cast one-fourth of section 30-7-40, one dollar and other valuable consideration Georcre Wolfrum and wife to Bert your property and by virtue thereof the sheriff of said Sherman county, Kansas, has attached and now holds the following described real estate belonging to you, viz: Lots ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), except twenty-five feet off of the west end of said lots, all in block fifty-one (51), in the original town of Goodland, in Sherman county, Kansas.

Also all of section seventeen (17), lots two (2), V. Teikins, warranty deed, southeast one-fourth of section 20-7-40, United States to Lclia E. McLaugh lin, natent. southeast one-fourth ol three (3) and four (4). in section nine section 22-9-39.

teen (19): the southeast quarter of Elizabeth Roes, a widow, to William Mangus, warranty deed, northwest one fourth of section 2-10-38, one dollar section twenty (20); VII of section twenty-one (21), and the north half of section twenty-nine (29), all in township nine (9) South, of range and other value. forty-two (42), west of the Sixth II. Layton and wife to E. principal meridian, in Sherman county, Kansas, and that you must answer Taylor, warranty deed, southwest one- fourth of section 31-8-37, one dollar the petition filed against you in said and other value. eause and court, on or before the 7th day of November, A.

D. 1919, or said petition will be taken as true, and a jChris Jensen and wife to Mae Roush' warranty deed, northwest one-fourth The GOODLAND SANITARIUM DR. J. II. BANKER, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Phone 301 Calls Answered Promptly judgment will be rendered against you of section 28-9-41, one dollar and other and against your interest in said de scribed real property, in the sum of valuable1 consideration.

One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars, with interpst nt 6 per annum from June 1st. 1918, and foreclosing the attach Dr. C. Stevens, eye and ear specialist, will be in Goodland October 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, at the Hotel Neu ment lien of the plaintiff on said land, and decreeing said land to be sold to satisfy said lien, and for costs of suit. W.

S. LANGMADE, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 40 HEAD OF CATTLE Ten head of choice Milk Cows, most of which will be fresh between now and January 3 Wet Heifers; 6 Yearling Heifers; 20 Calves, 2 to 10 mo. old; 1 Shorthorn Bull," 16 mo- old, eligible to registration was bred by C. A.

Cowan of Athol, Smith county, Kans. Sire, Mistletoe King 440812, by Mistletoe Archer. Dam, Isabella's Diamond No. 145727, by King of Diamonds. 8 HEAD OF HORSES SEVEN HEAD ARE HEAVY DRAFT STOCK.

One black Gelding, 7 years old, weighs 1,500 pounds 1 bay Gelding, 6 years old, weighs $1,600 pounds 1 black Mare, 6 years old, weighs 1,550 pounds 1 bay Gelding, 4 years old, weighs 1,300 pounds; 1 black Mare, 4 years old, weighs 1,600 pounds; 1 black Gelding, 3 years weighs 1,380 pounds 1 bay Filly, 3 years old, weighs 1,360 pounds 1 Saddle Pony. IIOGS-7 DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER. 1 FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 MODEL, IN GOOD SHAPE. FARM MACHINERY One Acme header, 1 barge, 1 Deering grain 1 Deering corn binder, 1 Mo- Cormick mower and rake, 1 P. O.

wide tread lister, 1 Osborne disc, 1 John Deere weeder, 1 twelve-hole grain drill, 1 l-horse gas engine and pump jack, 1 forge and anvil. TERMS OF SALE Six months' time on approved bankable security, drawing interest at the rate of 10 from date of sale; 2 discount for cash on all sums over $10; sums less than $10, cash. No property to be removed from premises until settled for. FREE LUNCH AT NOON BRING YOUR TIN CUPS J. S.

STEWART SON, Owners (Seal) Attest: BERTHA KEmI'TUN, Clerk of the District Court, Sherman County, Kansas. Mr. Farmer! "TRADE WITH YOURSELF AND SAVE MONEY" (First published in The Western Kan sas News, bept. 2b, 1919; last publication. Oct.

10, 1919.) PNEUMATIC AIR COLLAR AND BACK BAND These pads are made of rubber and Take out stock in the Goodland Equity Exchange before you market your big crop and make a profit on what you buy and selL Supreme in Tone The truly remarkable and rapid growth of the Sonora is due essentially to three reasons: First, because of its undisputed and proven superiority in tone. Second, because of its wonderful quality throughout. Third, because every Sonora has made a Sonora champion and enthusiast, and each instrument in turn has created new friends and enthusiasts, thus forming an endless chain of admirers who, by personal endorsement, have helped immeasurably and disinterestedly in the introduction of this instrument. A fair and critical comparison of all phonographs invariably results in favor of the wonderful reputation which the Snora has earned. Plays Any Record W.J.Bower&Sons can be put into any collar.

Rip about six inches of the dower part of collar, take out straw, insert the pad and you will have the best collar you ever saw. The pad being filled w-ith air makes the collar cool and pliable, equalizes the pressure! around the shoulder and relieves the animal of all strain. WE SELL THE EQUITY AND VIKING CREAM SEPARATORS BOTH GUARANTEED The collar will fit perfectly to these pads, as it adjusts itself to the neck and shoulders, and will absolutely pre vent palls and bruises and will also cure them while the animal is On display at the John Bock hardware store. The Goodland Equity Exchange JOHN M. YEARICK, Manager C.

J. SIILMEALL, Clerk. BRADLEY GETTLE, Auctioneers. M. V.

RYAN, Agent. Thos. P. Leonard for.

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