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The Toronto Republican from Toronto, Kansas • 5

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THE REPUBLICAN, TORONTO, KANSAS. Something to Eat or Wear? We have it- Ufa Exclhasiglcs Fred Cook: Be nice to the man who brags about himself. You may wish to say a few word3 in ycur own behalf. Billy Palmer: The astronomers at Lick Observatory have discovered Jupiter's ninth moon, but it isn't bright enough to add much to the glory of our nights out here in Kansas. Bill Wilkerson of the Spring Hill Era evidently looked after business the last time he was in Kansas City.

At least this week he advises as follows: When at Kansas City take your meals at McClintook's, the oldest and most reliable restaurant in the city. Erie Record Nutting parties are mighty popular these days; and this was especially true last Sunday when no less-than two or three hundred, people spent the day nlong the river and creeks gathering walnuts, hick-orynuts and pecans." The nut crop this year is a good one. Gomer Davies 'By the Missouri papers we note that coons and possums are teady for the plucking there now. Such an item brings to the mind of the man who has lived any length of time in Missouri visions of sweet potatoes, paw-paws, black haws, and also the big shell-bark hickory nuts that grow to such per-fecton no where else in the land. Lindsborg News The artistic beauty of the Cathedral of Reims, which suffered in the German bombardment of that town, never can be restored, is the opinion of Whitney Warren, the New York architect, who has just returnsd from Reims, where he made a thorough inspection of the famous structure.

The destruction of the famous cathedral is a loss to the entire world, yet there are some folks who are so narrow minded that they consider it the right and proper thing to do, because it is A fine line of drygoods and shoes for all of the family. Canned peaches getting higher. We have a very fine peach we will seil as long as present stock lasts at $3.20 per case 2 doz. cans. Apricots same price.

If you are in the market for canned goods in case lots we believe we can save you money. A chance is all we ask. Besiles staple groceries and canned goods we have fine cabbage, sweet potatoes and apples. All prices are subject to change. Highest market price paid for your produce.

auracuve From a Paper on Dietetics: "People of limited means should inform themselves as to the high nutritive value of the more economical foods as compared with the costlier kinds. To replace high-priced food badly cooked with low-priced food well cooked, Is important both for health and purse." The process by which' Kellogg's Krumbles is made reveals alL the hidden that lies in the whole ARMSTRONGS KANSAS TORONTO, LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE Space in this column at 5c per line. FOR SALE: 2 secondhand Eagle Kafir headers. Inquire of Sample Thompson. WANTED: Cattle to feed.

Have 75 acres good Kafir, cane and corn fodder and plenty of spring water. 2J miles Fred Kolb. Try our Auto Special Batteries. Every one tests 30 amperes, Sample Thompson. Do not leave Toronto to order a monument.

Get my prices and see my designs before ordering elsewhere. 3m-tf Willis C. Perry. FOR SALE: Pure bred Rhode Island Red Roosters at 75 cents each. 41 Mrs.

D. W. Jones, Route 3. RYE SEED for sale. Good seed, plenty of it at 95 cents per bushel.

J. N. Redfearn. FOR SALE: Barred Rock Cock-erala at 75 cents each; also, a few Fancy bred Poland China Boai shoats. All Bermuda Ranch quality.

Frank Hall' Toronto, Kansas. Two Farms for Sale I have a farm of 160 acre well improved, adjoining the City of Toronto, for sale. Also 40 acres of well improved land, within one mile of the corporate limits of the City of Toron-to, for sale. Come in and get' location and terms. F.

M. SUTTON. FOR SALE One 8-foot dining table, almost new and 6 chairs, also a cook stove. Inquire at Popkess Cafe. FOR SALE: A black mule colt, over 5 months old.

bee or phone 39tf. Byron Whitlock. WANTED 2 or 3 Corn-huskers to begin work Ctt. 15th. 2t Frank McMahon.

Republican Ticket united states oeiiaiui, vims, uuiua or Is an AM to gestion 99 Look for This Signature Battle Creek, Mich, F. M. Sutton Attorn ey-at-Law and Notary Public. Special Attention Given to Pro-hate Business. Examination of" Titles and mveyances.

BERMUDA RANCH FRANK HALL, Proprietor Fancy Bred Poland China Hogs. Utiiity Strain Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens, Red Polled Cattle. Toronto, Kansas, Route 4 P. Lockard General Contractor See me for all kinds of work -when you want a first class job. M.

CAIN Expert worker in cement and plastering. Let me figure on that job. All Work Guaranteed. Claude L. Williams Auctioneer Make dates atv Republican office or phone No.

51 References given if desired. South Side Barber Shop WALT DAWSON, Prop. Laundry basket goes every Thursday, back" Saturday. Suits cleaned and 1BRI wheat This flavor makes eating Krumbles a real joy a joy that can be indulged, first, because Krumbles is a remarkably low-priced food, and second Because Krumbles, being of whole wheat, is highly nourishing. A package of Krumbles contains about 1,117 calories and is also well supplied with the food elements that make bone and muscle.

The Kellogg Waxtite wrapper keeps KRUMBLES crisp and clean. A calorie is the same sort of measure for food value that a pound is for weight or an inch tsjor length. M. C. Newman Physician Surgeon Office over Meat Market Toronto, i Kansas.

Dr. C. C. Morrison PHYSICIAN Will answer calls promptly at all hours Office in Dr. Lee's office.

Dr. B. H. Bornhouser PENTIST Located permanently with Dr. C.

C. Morrison in Dr. Lee office. Dr. M.

-L. Sanders Graduate Veterinarian Neal, Kansas Will be in Toronto Saturday of each week at Star Livery Barn. Notice: We have secured the Alvis, building and have now put in a new stock of Fall Millinery. We also do dressmaking and cleaning and pressing. Mr.

and Mrs. Whightsil. (Political Advertising.) WOODSON COUNTY SOCIALIST TICKET. Representative, W. C.

Stange County Clerk, C. R. Ingraham Register of Deeds, H. C. Parish Clerk Dist.

Court, A. C. Fortner Co. Treasurer A. B.

Evans Co. Superintendent. Luel la Parish Sheriff, VV. Capps Probate Judge, J. II.

Bailey Com. 1st Dist, Thos. Dix Com; 2nd Dist, F. E. Dowd Do you wish to buy a monument? See me for designs, samples and prices.

'3m-tJ Willi3 C. Ferry, Phone 99 (First published in the Toronto Republican August 6, 1914) HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 4. Submitting an amendment to the constitution for the recall of public officers. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to each House thereof concurring therein: Section 1.

That the following proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas be hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or rejection: "Sec. 3. Every public officer holding either by election or appointment is subject to recall from office by a majority of the electors of the state or lesser electoral division tor which elected or appointed, voting on the subject at any general or special election, but the provisions hereof shall not be deemed exclusive of other remedies for removal from office. "Sec.4. An election for recall shall beupon peti-n tions signed by at least ten per cent of the electors of the state, qualified to sign, for the recall of any state officer; by fifteen per cent of the electors for the recall of an officer elected by a district less than a state and greater tnan a coun ty; or.

for an officer who was appointed by him; and by twenty-five per cent of the electors quali fied to sign, for the recall of an officer elected in a county, district or municipality, within the county, or an officer who was appointed by any such officer elected. Any petition for recall shall certi fy that the signers thereto are citizens of the United States of America and voted for the offi cer to be recalled, if elected; or, for the officer who appointed him it at th. last preceding election at which such officer was elected i The petition shall be filed with the authority for calling elections in the state or other electoral division, at least ninety days before thedate of elec tion, and the election held thereon shall be called within thirty days after filing petition, and be proclaimed at least sixty days belore the date of holding. The petition and proclamation of election shall state in not more than two hundred words the reason for the recall. "Sec.

5. The recall ballot shall be, Shall the named officer holding the named office be recalled, and the provisions of law for holding, canvassing and certifying returns of general elections shall apply to recall elections; and if the vote be in favor of the recall a vacancy in the office shall ex-st, to be filled as authorized by law." Sec. 2, This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the election for representatives to the legislature in the year1914. The amendment hereby proposed shall be known on the official ballot by the title: "Amendment to the constitution providing for the recall of public officers," and the vote for or against such amendment shall be taken as provided by law. Sec.

3. The foregoing amendment shall be known as sections 3, 4 and 5 of article 4 of the constitution of tHe state of Kansas. Sec. 4. This Resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute book.

Passed the House January 31, 1913. Passed the Senate February 19, 1913. House concurred in Senate amendments, February 24, 1913. Approved February 25, 1913. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original House Concurrent Resolution No.

4, now on file in my office. Ch as. H. Sessions, Secretary of State. Stock Sale I will sell at public sale on the old Pace farm, i mile north of Keck church; 8 miles west and 5 miles north of Yates Center; 10 miles south of Gridley, on WEDNEDAY, OCT.

21; 1914, commencing at 10 o'clock the following described stock ABOUT 40 HEAD of HORSES AND MULES 12 yearling mules; 9 two-year-old mules; 3 three-year-old mules. 3 two-year-old bay mares, weight about 1150; 1 two-year-old bay horse, weight about 1100; 1 three-year-old bay horse, weight about 1200; Pair of 1 and 2-year-old bay mares, sisters, out of Mills' sprrel horse of Toronto. Pair of matched, sorrel, saddle bred 2-year-old mares. Pair of heavy draft mares. 2 good heavy suckling colts; 1 gray mare, 3 yrs old, in foal by Mason's saddle horse; 1 sorrel mare, 4 yrs old, in foal by Mason's saddle horse; 5 head of yearling horse colts.

270 HEAD CATTLE 25 fat cows from 3 to 5 yrs old 40 head fat 1 and 2-yr-old heifers 6 head extra good 2 ana 3 year old Jersey heifers; 6 head Holstein heifers, two and three years old, either fresh or to be fresh soon; a Catholic church. Col. 01 Little, of the Alma Enter- pris, Has returneii rrom ni3 annual outing in the mountains. The colonel went far from the madding crowd and iested himself at a lonely mining camp, where he was for 25 days. Ke feasted on b'armeat.

He says: "Two of the fellows shot a 75-pound cub one day shot him with shotguns. We enjoyed several, meals off the re mains. It was nne meat; tender sweet and juicy, really very good. The only trouble was, you had to stop so often to pick the shot out of your teeth. This, with the trout and grouse we slipped up, on, increased our weight materially." Something-doing-item from1 the Elkader correspondent in the Gove-co.

Republican: As I was passing Mr. Beaver's field at sundown the other day, Ernest and his old gray-haired dad were coming down between the rows of Kafir corn, their knives going ing They had just finished their day's work of 10 7 shocks of Kafir 12 hills square. Look out when you are passing and see the fine frame schoolhouse taking the place of the soddie at Elkader. Wiley Farr is going to start up his sorgum mill Boon, to use up some of this fine cane. Here isja chancs for an old time taffy We shall soon hear the bing-bang-ing of the big ears of corn as they hit the sideboards of the wagon.

Get your shucking pegs ready. The Minneapolis Better Way stands sponsor for the following automobile story: Three automobiles stood in front of a saloon, two fine six cylinders and one Ford, while their respective drivers "were inside filling their "radiators" and talking automobile. After a few drinks arond, the owner of one of the sixes got so enthusiastic that fie concluded to christen his car, so he ordered a gallon of wine and taking it out poured it on his car and said, christen you George Washington, the father of his country. The owner of the other six, not to be outdone, and to go the other one better, ordered a gallon of the best imported wine the house afforded, and taking it out poured it on his car and said, "I christen you Abraham Lincoln, the savior of his country." The owner of the Ford felt that he ought to do something but he hardly knew what, as it seemed to him that the 'presidential field was covered, but after taking a few more drinks he received an inspiration end an idea occured to him, so he ordered a fourteen quart bucket of beer and taking it out dashed it on his Ford and said, "I christen you Theodore Roosevelt, you darned rough rider." Sale of Scboolhons3 The old schoolhouse in District 66, Woodson County, known as the Lovett schoolhouse, will be sold to the highest bidder on Monday, October 19th, 1914. at 8 p.

m. subject to the following conditions: 1. Use of house reserved until new building is completed. 2. Blackboards, desks, stoves and other furniture reserved.

3. Bid3 must be sealed bids for cash sale. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. File bids with the clerk, C. W.

Huff. By Order of School Board. 39 District 66 1 fresh cow; All cows and heifers are bred to registered Durham bull 1 registered Durham bull, 3 yrs old; 125 head of two year old steers; 45 head of yearling steers. These cattle are all natives and mostly D'irhams. The steers will be sold in car lots.

Ladies of Keck church will serve lunch. TERMS 6 months time will be given with interest at 7 percent if paid when due; if not paid when due notes, draw 10 percent from. date. 3 percent off for, cash.1 Bankable notes required before property is removed. E.

R. KIMBELL. Col. W. C.

Mills Col. J. W. Sheets, Auctioneers. C.

A. Hale, W. J. O'Doncell, Clerks. Election Proclamation Wm.

Carroll, Sheriff of Woodson County, State of Kansas, do hereby proclaim to the legal voters of said county that a general election will be held in each of the voting precincts in said county on Tuesday, November 3, 1914, at which said electon the following officers are to be voted for: United States Senator. 3 Justices of Supreme Court. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State.

Auditor of State. State Treasurer. Attorney General. Superintendent Public Instruction. Superintendent of Insurance.

State Printer. 3 Members Boardof Irrigation. Congressman 4th District. Representative 30th District. County Clerk.

County Treasurer. Register of Deeds. County Attorney. Probate Judge. Sheriff.

Coroner. County Superintendent. County Surveyor. Clerk District Court Co. Commissioner 1st District.

i Co. Commissioner 2nd District. 2 Justices of Pea. Yates Center. Township 2 Justices of Peace.

2 Constables. Trustee. Clerk. Treasurer. Given under my hand this 26th day of September, 1914.

WM. CAT Sheriff. COAL At The Lumber Yard WE SELL IT Coal for Threshing. Coal for Schoolhouaes. Blacksmith Coal.

-Also Pennsylvania and Arkansas Anthracite for base-burners. -ALSO-Everything in Building Material at reasonable prices. R. F. VAUGHN LBR.

CO, Governor, Arthur Capper Lieutenant Governor, Y. Morgan Secretary of State, J. T. Botkin State Auditor, W. E.

Davis State Treasurer, Earl Akers Attorney General, 1 S. M. Brewster State Superintendent, W. D. Ross Supt.

Insurance, C. J. Wilson State W. R. Smith Board of Irrigation, B.

P. Walker, D. B. Dyer, George E. Ward.

Congress. 4th District, Howard F. Martindale Representative, Geo. W. Lee Co.

Clerk, T. T. Davis Treasurer, J. R. Robbins Register of Deeds, B.

C. Lamb Clerk Dist. Court, Leona Mountford Probate Judge, Jas. Dutro Co. Attorney, G.

R. Stephenson Sheriff, s- C. Gustin Co. Supt. No nomination.

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