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The Dodge City Globe from Dodge City, Kansas • 7

The Dodge City Globe from Dodge City, Kansas • 7

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pagi sxm. TMK DODflE CIT1 GLOBE. THURSDAY, APRIL 8,. ms. THE HIGH Ivan Barr 49155 SEASON OPENS FR DAY Or) '0mm Real Estate Transfers.

Following are the real estate transfer for the week ending March 23. 1913. R. S. Crane and wife to Prank Lots 3 and 4, and the SH NWVl containing 160, according to S.

survey, Consideration $5,000.00. C. Meeder to Ford County, Kansas A strip of ground 40 feet wide along north side of the C. R. P.

right of way through the NE sec. Kinsley Will be OjtpoNlng Team at TREES! TREES! TREES! Will have a generaUine of nursery stock For sale cheap, on corner west A. T. S. F.

Depot, All kinds of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Evergreens. Small Fruits, Roses, after April 1. C. H. SMITH NURSERY Kinsley; Kans.

the Driving Park ew Uniforms are Here, 27, and SW, 22-27-23, contaln'ng about 4 1-3 acres. This conslder-atlon pays for bldg. 286 rods fence along N. side. Consideration, $57.20.

The baseball Bults for the high school boys have arrived and are on display in the window of tha Coch V. T. Coolldge and wife to J. B. ran drug store.

The suits are of a Wagner Lot 54, Block 39, FairvJew Brown Trotting Stallion, 3 Years Old; trial 2:24 1-4 Ovev Dodge City Track; addn. to Dodge City, Kansas. Con light grey with a small blue stripe, with the letters D. C. H.

S. on the facing of the shirts. The coats match may be found in the extensive build mm wmm BEST ing of silos throughout the sjtate. the suits and are trimmed around the cuffs and pockets in red. The stockings are blue and white striped.

account alone, the dry weather of 1911 and the long winter following doutbtless had a still greater Influence in bringing the silo sharply to the favorable attention of many who had previously regarded It with mora or less indifference. Not only are these prized for the succulent rations they make possible sideration $40.00. Thomas J. Gilleland and wife" to Jchn W. Bailey, Dodge City, Kansas Lot 1, Block 3, Gilleland's addn.

to Dodge City, Consideration $75.00. Mary M. Arnold to P. H. Young-Lots 1 and 2 and SVa NE 5-26-25, W.

6th p. containing 2o7 more or less, according to V. S. survey The boys cleard $55 last night from their minstrel performance to be HANDSOMEST STALLION IN KANSAS in winter, and quite naturally would come Into more general use on that used to equip the team this season. The first game Is to be played next Friday at the Driving Park when the Kinsley high school team comes.

The Consideration $1.00 (and other valu material In the high school is good able considerations.) For Every Baking a spring, and the boys believe Hattie E. Baldwin to Benjamin they will have a good year. The old Sire by Escobar 2:13 he by Expedition by Electioneer. dam, Judith Melends Lot 1, Block 61, Ford, Kan CALUMET men who are trying out this year sas Consideration $1.00. are Reeves, Stubbs, Russell, Worm- Frank Fryer andx wife to A.

W. Angiton, Gingrich, Ray Reeves, Er- Retidy Lots 38, 40, and 42, ln Shlnn's hard, Nevins and Jones. With that array but few new players will be Block 25, Dodge City, Kansas Consideration $300.00. W. A.

Glasgow to Carrie Har byl3ow Bells, by Electioneer, with a second dam by the mighty Onward, and six standard dams on his dam's needed breaking In and the line up should be a winner from. the opening lan An undivided Int. In lots 11 of the season. and 12, block 18, In the city of Dodge Captain Reeves and Krumrey are side, stamp him without City, Kansas. Consideration $2150.00, BAKING POWDER Best because it's the purest.

Best because it never fails. Best because it makes every bakinglight, fluffy and evenly raised. because it is moderate in cost highest in quality. At your grocers. trying out for the backstop posi Glasgow and wife to Carrie question as the best trotting tion; Burnett, of last year's squad, E.

Harlan An undivided Int. In bred stallion in western Kan Evans and Stubbs, will take care of You Will Like California Because there you will have a chance to succeed. There climate, soil and water, in conjunction with intelligent labor, works wonders. Alfalfa, fruits, garden truck, poultry and dairy products point the way to more than a mere living. Colonist Excursions March 15 to April 15 1913.

Then one-way second-class tickets from Dodge City to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and to many in California will be sold for $30 00. Corresponding fare from points on other lines in connection with the Santa Fe. Liberal stopover privileges. Three fast trains daily from Dodge City carry tourist sleepers and free chair cars. Harvey meals.

lots 11 and 12, In block 18, Dodge City. Kansas. Consideration the pitching. Ralph Reeves will hold down first. Erhard and Garner will sas.

I He has over 3,000 record J. Shoemaker and wife to Em' fight it out for second, while Nevins and Nickerson are candidates for the performers represented in third sack. Eash, Wormington and Jones are aspirants to Hill In short. The three outfield positions his breeding from 2:30 to make the season at will be filled by Gingrich, Evans RECEIVED HIGHEST Stubbs, Burnett, Reeves and-Rusell AWARDS The boys are planning on taking an eastern trip after the close of the Dodge City Fair Grounds at $10 to insure mare in foal. World's Pur Food Expo.

school. ition, Chicago, 11L ery Martin Beginning 125 feet of NE corner block 4, thence 75 ft. thence N. 75 ft, thence E. 125 feet to place of beginning, S.

O. Albright addn. Bloom, Kansas. Consideration $125.00. O.

J. Andrews and wife to The Bloom Episcopal Church Society Beginning 225 ft. S. of NW. corner clock 2, thence E.

125 te alley, thence E. 125 thence N. 125 ft, to place of beginning, in S. O. Albright addn.

Bloom, Kansas. Con-adoration $1.00. P. H. Young and wife to H.

A. Burnett The W. 22 ft. of Lot 48, on Front Dodge City, Kansas. Consideration Jcmes Dnnkel and 'wife to W.

T. The schedule as arranged at pres Parii Expoiition, Franco, Official State Certificate BiWiih M.rch. 1912. ent follows: April 4 Kinsley at Dodge No. 7163 Sound.

mm 1 April 11 Spearvllle at Spearville, For tickets, reservations, informa-f April 18 Kinsley at Kinsley. DR. F. J. DONDANVILLE April 19 Great Bend at Great Bend tion apply to Veterinarian April 25 Garden City at Garden.

May 2 Spearville at Dodge You don' I save money when yoa lay cheap or big-can bakii'S powder. Don be misled. Buy Calumet. It't more economical more wholesome glees best results. Calumet is far superior to M.

J. Anderson, Dodge City, Kansas. May 9 Opon. Telephone 349. May 16 Garden City at Dodge.

May 30Sioux Indians at Dodge. sour millr, and soda. AgeniHS KANSAS PRODUCES ONE-FOURTH. More Than 1,000,000 Acres of Alfalfa Is Grown Now. The CHAMPION Topeka, March 27.

Kansas grows f.trne Lots 9 and 10 in block 25, In the city of Bucklin, Kansas. Consideration $850.00. John Peterson and wife to Ed 1 elerson Lots 13 and 14 and 15, in block 2, S. O. Albright addn.

Bloom, Kansas. Consideration $125.00. Howard A. Kinney and wife to Pies Hill Lot 22, block 5, S. 0.

Albright addn. Bloom, Kansas. Consideration $2,500.00. A. E.

Stonehouset and wife to Edwards Nichols Beginning 881 ft. nearly one-fourth of all the alfalfa grown in the United States. In 1912 the alfalfa area of Kansas reached the million acre class and, according UM' ft to the figures compiled by F. D. Co- burn, secretary of the state board of silo with its staves filled with creosote and pressed through and through by hydraulic pressure, actually clear through the wood, yes, over one pound of creosote to.

each foot, board measure, will last as long as a man will live; and without paint or repairs. If you are looking for the best silo possible to obtain drop me a card and I will come to your home and show you a sample of this wo od that you will not have to take any man's word that the wood is thoroughly saturated with the best preservative known to modern science. I have, a fine set of steel moulds and will mould your base and erect your silo, if you wish. Your success lies in the proper erection of your silo as much as having the- agriculture, the total acreage for E. of N.W.

corner of SEy 29-25-22, W. Uh p. thence S. 190 thence this greatest of all Kansas tame hay crops now is 1,000,785 acres and from the reports coming In since the Co-burn figures were gathered this area E. 150 ft.

to the NW corner of the trr.ct conveyed in th's deed. Thence S. 40 ft. thence E. 190 ft.

thence N. 40 thence W. 190 to place best silo. S. BIGHAM, Mullinville, Kansas.

Agt will be increased more than twenty thousand acres this spring. Accord-ingto the government census figures Kansas has more alfalfa land than any other state, raises more alfalfa jfff Every member of your family will appre- ciate the many handsome, useful presents you 'A can get free with the coupons now packed in of beginning. Except streets and al lies Consideration $225.00. Thomas P. Henderson to Edwards Nichols All of SE4 21-25-22.

hay and has nearly a quarter bf all the acreage devoted to this crop' In the entire country. 6th p. N. of the A. T.

S. P. right of way, containing 27.80 more Another important crop in Kansas that has grown in favor with the or less, according to U. S. survey Consideration $1,800.00.

years Is kaffir corn and last year its total acreage was 1,422,114, an in P. H. Sughrue to H. B. Reed Lots Moderate Premiums High Interest Rates and Low Mortality Experience result in low net cost.

A mandatory deposit of securities for benefit of Policyholders results in helpful supervision, as well as greater safety. THE EQUITABLE LIFE. OF IOWA, is prominent in these essential features. S. P.

REYNOLDS, Organized 1867 District Agent. 7 and 8 77, Dodge City, Kan sas, according to plat there of. Consideration $1.00 (And other valuable considerations.) Clyde Stottler and wife to L. L. Taylor Lots 11 and 12, block lb, Boyd's addn.

Dodge City, Kansas Consideration $250.00. VETERAN ANSWERS LAST ROLL Duke's Mixture one of the big favorite brands Men everywhere prefer it because of its true natural tobacco taste. Duke's Mixture is simply the choice leaves of fine Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf thorouRhly aged, stemmed arid crumbled. Smoke it as you please it's impossible to get a purer smoke or a more likeable one than this mild, rich, fragrant Liggett Sf After Duke's One and a half ounces of this choice granulated tobacco cost only 5c and with each sack you now get a free present coupon that is a dandy. The Presents are FREE They do not cost you one penny.

In each 5c sack of Liggett Sf Myeri Duke's Mixture we now pack a free present coupon. With these coupons you can get any article described in our new 'Pi Si crease of 54 percent in the planting of the year before. In discussing the two crops, comparatively new, but of great value, to Kansas, Mr. Coburn, in the biennial report of the board of agriculture says: ''They have proven even more valuable to the farming Industry of Kansas-' than the most sanguine in the early '90's had anticipated, not the least of their merits being reliability In production, even though the season be too short of timely moisture to properly mature other forage. Their growing provides the best available insurance against the dry seasons, to which every agricultural region is subject, and when conditions favor big yields and the sorghums are found to respond equally generous increases.

"It is an agreeable fact, too, that in the same period the state's alfal George Gray Died Last Night Born In Ireland. (Thursday) pi George Gray, 402 Cedar east, died 5 last, evening. He was a vtteran, illustrated catalogue of pres having served in Company Fourth ents. At a special otter, a Missouri infantry, from 1861 to 1866 He was born July 14, 1829 in Ban bridge, Ireland He leaves a widow good during March and April only, we will give yon this catalog absolutely FREE. Simply send us your name and daughter.

The funeral is to be fa area, for the first time, reached one million acres, or, to be exact, held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Presbyterian 1,000,785 acres. This is nearly fourth of the alfalfa growing In the and address. Coupons from DUKE'S MIXTURE mr be ouorttd with Tars from HORbE SHOE, J. T. TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST and coupons front FOUR ROSES tOc-tin double crw- Zl PICK PLUG CUT.

PIEDMONT A CIGARETTES. CLIX CIGARETTES, United States, according to the gov ernment census returns. We have paper from 10 cents a double roll up to as high a quality as desired. The above picture only shows a small part of our stock. Let US contract your work we take the responsibility away from you and furnish FIRST CLASS work and workmanship.

"Another noteworthy development is the growth of the dairy industry, Vernon Meairs closed his school, known as the Duck creek school, Friday afternoon. The closing day was made the occasion of a big basket dinner and school program which was attended by nearly all of the patrons of the district. Miss Eulalia ana uinwr tux urn w--v indicated by the increase in the val DenL ue of dairy products amounting to 'nAva three-quarters of a million dollars in 1912, and a gain in two years in the number of milch cows of 244,498, or ST. LOUIS, MO. eO' O.

Cochran Nevins, the county superintendent, i went out from Dodge and her ad-' dress was one of the features of the program. 38 percent. Other collateral evidence of the tendency toward cow culture.

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