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TflK kANSAS CITY BUN Tha BUN I entered at th pontofflce Kan City, Kan mm, for truniimlit-ton through the irmil a second claaa tatter, The old Reliable BADGER LUMBER COMPANY Carries the largest Stock of TIMBERS and HEAVY JOISTS in the Missouri Valley Estimates furnished on all kinds of Lumber. YARDS and OFFICE 1 8th St. and Kanras Kansas City, Kansas. L. GILLES, Agent Home Phone West 26 Bell Phone West 544 Repairing and Manufacturing B.

J. DUNNING, WATCHMAKER JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Novelties. 548 Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas MAPEL HILL CEMETERY COMPANY ESTABLISHED IN 1884 The largest Cemetery in Wyandotte- County, Kansas, South of the Kansas river, conveniently located to Argentine Armourdale and Rosedale, and as near to 12th and Main Street inKansas City, Missouri as Forest Hill Cemetery and nearer than Mt. Washington Cemetery. Well shaded Wm.

McGEORGE Pioneer Druggist 22nd and Metropolitan Avenue Bell Phone Argentine 31 Large and Complete Stock of Drugs and Druggists Sundries AlsoOils, Paints, Etc. New, Up-to-Date Soda Fountain and Sightly grounds. Edward Steele, President. Residence on the Grounds. p-Otto Anderson Evirytlrtrg for tha Home Bill Phoni Argentine 77-J Cash GROCERIES Best Things to Eat.

a i c. .1 "j.i c. ana 2 ooum in oiroei, GLANVILLE BROTHERS Carry the Largest Stock of Furnitur Carpets, Rugs, etc. 24th and Metropolitan Avenue. EXCHANGE STATE BANK 611 Minoesota Avenue.

MONOMENT, TABLETS, MARKERS AND ALL KIND OF CEMETRY WORK DONE BY Capital Surplus and Profits Deposits B. F. HONEY Home Phono (Oppsite Woodlawn Cemetry Take Chelsea Car.) Karros. WEEILY: ONE DOLLAR A TEAR. Subscription Payable in Adranoe.

Owioai T11 HeiTB Ruts raaaT. Hint Mum Wist 959 CONGRESS WILL KEEP GOIKG DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS DECIDES TO REMAIN IN 8E33ION. Both Tariff and Currency Reform Billa Mutt Be Pasted Before Adjournment. Washington, Aug. 15.

Congress will remain In Bcsaion "until snow Hies," and If necesHary, prolong the extra session until the regular term begins In December to dispose of tariff and currency legislation. This was the decision ot the Democratic caucus of the senate, which adopted a resolution declaring that "congress should proceed to consider and determine legislation concerning currency and banking Immediately following tha passage of the pending tariff hill." The decision to hoop at work until the legislative program outlined by President Wilson has been disposed of came after a motion offered by Senator Lewis of Illinois that a recess be taken following the passage of the 'a riff bill had been withdrawn for lack support. Though there were some senators who favored a recess, the events of the day In tfte which showed the purpose of tin! Republicans to debate the tariff at length, had served to convince the majority that any recess was out of tin; question. Determination to take tip currency legislation did not carry with approval of any policy or commit the party to any particular currency bill. t'( witor Owen, chairman of tlio banking and currency committee, offered the original resolution.

This directed that the senate keep up for consideration the Glass-Owen bill, now in caucus in the house. Considerate discussion followed the Introduction of this and several amendments were offered. The resolution finally adopted being a composite effort which would not commit the senate Democrats to any set currency policy. The Democratic amendment putting wheat on the free list and striking out the 10-centia-bushel tariff rate fixed by the house Democrats, was adopted by the senate by a vote of 37 to 32. A subsequent motion by Senator Gronna to fix a duty of six cents a bushel on wheat and one-eighth of a cent a pound on wheat flour was defeated 37 to 31.

1 Contract Let for Wichita Library. Contracts have been let for a Carnegie library building at Wichita to cost $54,349 without equipment. Carnegie gave Wichita $75,000 to put up a public library. The building was to cost not more than $60,000. Park Hall at Sallna Burned.

Fire recently destroyed the agricultural hall in Oakdale Pair park at Sallna. The loss is $2,000. It is believed the fire was of Incendiary origin. were carried over th extern section of Sallna and because of the great apprehension was felt. Olathe to Have New School.

At a special meeting of the Olathe school board the other night It was decided to build a manual training and domestic science building, at a cost of $8,000 to $10,000. I OTIC 10 IN HANKIUJI'TCV. In tha District Court oC the United States for the District of Kansas, First Division. In re John W. Morgan, Bankrupt.

In Bankruptcy, No. 1080. This Is to give notice that upon his petition filed therefor in the District Court of the United States for the District of Kansas, First Division. John Morgan, of the City of Kansas City, Counts' of Wyandotte, State and District of Kansas, has been and was on the llth day of August, 1913, duly adjudged bankrupt. That the payment of any debts by him, and the delivery of any property to him, or the transfer of any property by him, is forhidden by law.

That the first meeting; of creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their claims, to appoint one or more trustees of the estate, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting, will he held at a court to he hold-en therefor at the office of the referee, No. 246 Wahlenmaler Building, In the City of Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, State and District of Kansas, on Monday, the 25th day of August, at 11 o'clock a. m. Vi. R.

ADAMS, Referee In Bankruptcy. First published August IB, 1913. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of tho United States for the District of Kansas, First Division. In re James H.

Evans. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 1681. This is to give notice that upon his petition filed therefor In the District Court of the United States for the District of Kansas, First Division, James H.

Evans, of the City of Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, State and District of Kansas, has been and was on the llth day or August, ij.a, amy adjudged bankrupt. That the payment of any debts by him, and the delivery of any property to him, or the transfer of any property, by him, is forbidden by law. That the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their claims, to appoint one or more trustees of the estate, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting will bo held at a court to be hold-en therefor at the office of the referee No. 248 Wahlenmaler Building, in the 'City of Kansas City, County of Wvandotte, State and District of Kansas, on Monday, the 25th day of August at 11 o'clock a. m.

gust, i ADAMS. Referee in Bankruptcy. First published August 15, 1913. V. HttSLKR, 9th St.

Troupe 3 Per Cent on Saving Accounts Deposits Guaranteed under State Law. MALTBY HOUSE AND CAFE STRICTLY MODERN GEORGE A. MALTBY, Prop. ROOMS 50c AND UP. FIRST CLASS IN CONSTRUCTION.

907, 909, 911 North 6th Street KANSAS CITY, KANSAS PUBLICATION OTIC IS. In the District Court ot Wyandotte County, Kansas. Ida Cugle, Plaintiff, vs. Matthew Cagle, Defendant. To the above numud defendant, Matthew Cuttle, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff filed her petition and commenced suit agalnHt you on the 28th day of July, 1913, In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, and thnt you are required to nnnwer said petition on file In the office of the clerk of the District Court on or In-fore the lDth day ot Septem-K'T, 1913, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and Jtulgiiiunt will be rendered against you nnd In favor of the plaintiff, Ida Cnglo, divorcing her from you and awarding to her the euro, custody and control of the said minor child, Olevla Cnglo, and for such further relief as to the court may seem Just and proper.

IDA CAGLE, Plaintiff. By Skinner McCombs, her attorney. First Published August 1, 1913. PUHLICATIO NOTICE. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas.

Hurry Willdermood, Plaintiff, vs. Clnra May Willdermood, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Clara May Willdermood, Greeting. You are hereby notified that the above numed plaintiff filed hia petition and commenced suit against you on the 1st day of August, A. D.

1913, in the restrict Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, and that you are required to answer said petition on file In the of-flco of the clerk of tho District Court on or before the 29th day of September, 1913, or the allegations therein contained will bo taken (is true and Judgment will be rendered against you and In favor of the plulntlff, Harry Willdermood, divorcing him from you, and for the possession of the furniture and household goods and for such further relief ns to the court may seem just and proper. HARRY WILLDERMOOD, Plaintiff. By Skinner McCombs, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First published August 15, 1913. SHERIFF'S SALR.

State of Kansas, District Court, County of Wyandotte, ss. Edwin L. Miller. Plaintiff, vs. Catharine E.

Flanders, Oliver II. Flanders, C. A. Rohrer. Laura Rohrer, May Burtner, Owen A.

Rurtner, W. S. Flndley, Mrs. W. S.

Flndley, first name Cora wife of said W. S. Flndley. James Grlnwold, Mrs. James Grlnwold, first name unknown, wife of said James Grlnwold, George Henderson, John Stuart, doing business as partners under the firm name of Henderson Stuart, Defendants.

Under and by virtue of a Special Execution Issued by the Clerk the District Court in and for the said County of Wyandotte, in a certain In said Court, numbered 25,793, wherein the parties above named were respectively plaintiff and defendants, and to me the undersigned, Sheriff of said County directed, I will offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Kansas City, In said County, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, the following described Real Estate situate In the County ot Wyandotte and State of Kansas, to-wlt: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) in block one hundred and six (1061, In Wyandotte' City, now a part of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.

R. L. HINCH, Sherlf of Wyandotte County, Kansas. First Published August 1, 1913. EOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.

State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte ss. In the Probate Court in nd for mid County and State. In the matter the estate of Henry Ulrich, deceased. No. TOf.

Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that on the 12th day of September, In I. 'I. at the regular term of the Probate Court in and for said county, held at the Probate Court room in Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, and State aforesaid, I shall apply to said Court for a full and final settlement of said estate, and at such time soon thereafter as the same'ean be hecrd, an ap-plichtioh will he made for an order of the Court findinic and adjudintt who were the heirs of the said deceased. HOBERT ULRICH, Fxecutorof the Estate of Henry Ulrich, deceased! In witness whereof, tha undersigned. Probate Judge In and for the County of Wyandotte, State of Kansas, have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the satd Probate Court this 13th day of August, A.

D. 1913. JOHN T. SIMS. Probate Judge.

First Published August 15 1913 End to Syracuse Professor. Syracuse, N. Aug. 15. Prof.

Wellesly Perry Coddington, for forty years one of the most widely known educators connected with Syracuse university, died recently at Hamburg, Germany. A Girl for the Szechenyis. Guildford, Aug. 15. Another daughter has been born to the Countess Laszio Szechenyi, formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, at Great Tanfeley Manor.

Mother and child are reported well. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Oliver Lenore, plaintiff, vs. Lethie Lenore, defendant.

To Lethie Lenore: You are hereby notified that you have been sued for divorce by the above named plaintiff in the above entitled court and that you must answer the petition of plaintiff on or before the 12th day of September, 1913, or this petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you in favor of plaintiff, granting him an absolute divorce from you and for such other relief as to the Court may seem just and proper. DORSEY GREEN, Atty. for Plff. When in Need of Groceries and Meats Goto GREEN'S GROCERY He carries the Best Line in Town and MEATS Kansas City, Kansas, $100,000.00 $86,000.00 $1,100,000.00 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. State of Kansas, Wyandotte County, ss NO.

7862. In the Trobate Court In and for said County. In the matter of the estate of Otto D. Boregard, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Otto D.

Boregard, late of said County, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 29th day of July, A. D. 1918. Now. all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allow ance within one year from the date of said letters or thev mav he nr.

eluded from any benefit of such estate, and thnt If such claims he not evhlh. Ited within two years after the date of such letters, they shall be forever barred. ALFRED BOREGARD, Administrator of the Estate nf nttn D. Boregard, deceased. Kansas, City, Kansas, July 29th, 1913.

In witness whereof, the iindersiirnnrt Probate Judere in and for th Count of Wyandotte, state of Kansas, have hereto set my hand and affixed tho seal of the said Probate Court, this i-jin uay ot jujy, A. i. 13. JOHN T. SIMS.

(Seal) Probate Judge. First Published August 1, 1913. PUBLICATION NOTICE. No. 643.

The Kaw Boiler Works Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. P. J. Barrlnger, Defendant. The State of Kansas, to the Defend ant, P.

J. Barrlnger, Greeting: ou are hereby notified that vou have been sued in the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, by the above named plaintiff, and that plaln- tirrs petition is now on rile in the office of the clerk of the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, asking and praying for a judgment in the sum of One Hundred and Forty-five and 16-lUOs (J145.16) Dollars, and that in said action, a garnishment summons was Issued and duly and legally served on the Qermanla Fire Insurance Company of the State of New York, and have answered, acknowledging an In debtedness to the defendant; and that you must answer said petition on or before the 12th day of September, 1913. or the petition will be taken as true.ii anu' judgment renaerea acooruingiy against you as roiiows, to-wit: Personal judgment for one hundred and rortyrive ana ib.iuus Dollars and said garnishee, the Gormanla Fire Insurance Company of the State of lork. wm raerea to nay into court a sum sufficient to satisfy such judgment and costs. UKO.

W. L.1TT1CK, Attorney for Plaintiff. (Seal) Attest: H. J. McFarland, Clerk of the District Court of Wyandotte Coun- First Published August 1, 1913.

or Credit West 1347 Kansas City Kansas. 1 st St. and Silver' Avenue PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas. Rosa Foyerabend, vs.

George Feyerabend, Defendant. To the above named defendant. Tou will take notice that you have been sued in the above named, court for divorced and custody of 'minor child, and that you must answer the petition filed therein by the plaintiff on or before the l'Jth day of September, 1913, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment for plaintilf In said action for divorce and for the custody of minor child, William Peynrabend, will be rendered accordingly. Attest: JACOU a. DETWILER, Attorney for Plaintiff.

R. J. McFARLAND, Clerk District Court. First Published August 8, 1913. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.

In Bankruptcy No. 1676. In the District Court of the United States for the District of ICansas, First D-ivision. In Re C. C.

Brown, Bankrupt. This is to give notice thnt upon his petition filed therefor in the District Court of the United States for the District of Kansas, First Division, C. C. Brown, of the City of Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, State and District of Kansas, has been and was on the 4th day of August, duly adjudged bankrupt. That the payment of any debts by him, and the delivery of any property to him, or the transfer of any property by him, is forbidden by law.

That the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their claims, to appoint one or more trustees of the estate and for the transaction of such othe business as may properly come before said meeting, will be held at a court to be holden therefor at the office of the Referee, No. 246 Wahlenmaier Building, in the City "bf Kansas City, County of Wyandotte, State and District of Kansas, on Monday, the 25th day of August, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. 1 E. R.

ADAMS, Referee In Bankruptcy. First published August 15, 1913, NOTICE. To all persons interested in the estate of Jonn Grant, deceased, Greotlng: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in the Probate Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas, by Edmond P. Grant for the probate of a will alleged to have been duly executed by the said John Grant, deceased, in his life time as the last will and testament of the said John Grant, deceased, and which will has been lost or destroyed. Said petition is set for hearing in the said Probate Court on the 10th day of September.

1913. nt 11:00 a. m. You will take due nntloa whereof and govern yourselves accord-. ingiy.

EDMOND P. GRANT, Petitioner, First published August 8, 1913. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, District Court, County of Wyandotte, sh. Edward Daniels, Plaintiff, vs.

Mav Haley. Lottie Haley, Sadie Haley, Lillian Haley, John Haley, William Haley, Francis Haley, Lottie Haley, and Mary waiey, ueienuania. Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk or tne District Court in and ror saia county ot wyan-dotte. in a certain cause in said Court. numbered S44-A wherein the parties above named were respectively plain' tif and defendant, and to me the under.

signed, sheriff of said County directed, I will offer for sale at publlo auction, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the Court House in the City or Kansas city, in said County, on Monday, the llth day of August, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock A. of said day. the following de scribed real estate situate in the County of Wyandotte and State of Kansas, to- wit: Eot forty (40) in block sixty-one (61), Armourdale, now a part of Kan sas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.

R. L. HINCH, Sheriff of Wyandotte County, Kansas. (First Published July 11, 1913.) Trailed BaDy Twenty Miles. Muskogee, Aug.

15. James r'ayne. nn old hunter, trailed Oran Trammel, 3 years old, who was lost in the Kiamachi Mountains, for twenty miles, made a sling out of his shirt and carried the child back to camp after he had been lost thirty-six hours. Payne spurned a reward of $500 offered by the tather of the baby. Sold $3,000 Gems for Quarter.

Atlantic City, N. Aug. 15. Mrs. Joseph Kerney gave her 4-year-old son her jewel ease containing $3,000 worth of diamonds to play with and the boy sold them for cents to two strangers.

seventy-five EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. State of Kansas, Wyandotte County, ss. No. 7860. In the Trobate Court of said County.

In the matter of the estate of Charles J. Studt, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned on the last will and testament of Charles J. Studt, late of Baid County, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 29th day of July, 1913. Now, all persons having claims agalnBt said estate are hereby notlfiod that they must present are same to the undersigned for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred.

CHARLES F. STUDT, Executor of the last will and testament of Charles J. Studt, deceased. Dated July 29th. 1913.

First Published August 1, 1913. Bell Phone Argentine 1 7 PUBLICATION NOTICE. the Justice Court before T. D. Greer, a Justice of the Peace in and for Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County, Kansas.

James Swisher, Tlaintlff, vs. William Kastlack, Defendant. To tho above named defendant, William Eastlack: William Kastlack will take notice that he has been sued by James Swisher, and that said' action is now pending in the Justice Court of T. D. Greer, a Justice of the Peace in and for TownshiD.

Wyandotte County, Kansas, In a suit entitled James Swisher vs. William Eastlack; that on the 15th day of July, 1913, a garnishment summons was issued by the said T. D. Greer, Justice of the Peace, in such action for the amount of $10.00, and costs under which money, property and credits of the defendant in the hands of the Missouri Pacific Railway Company are garnished and that the said action shall be heard on the 27th day of August, 1913, at 4 o'clock P. M.

JAMES SWISHER, Plaintiff. First published August 8, 1913. PUBLICATION NOTICK. In the District Court of Wyandotte County. Kansas.

Anna Jones, Plaintiff, vs. John B. Carroll, Defendant. To the above named defendant, John B. Carroll: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above mwned court by the above named plaintiff, and unless you appear and answer on or before the 2Uth day ot tjeptem ber, 1913, the petition filed against you will be taken as true, and a judgment will be rendered against you, tne na tine of which will be a decree revok ing-and making null and void a certain instrument, in the form of a deed, recorded in Register of Deeds office in Wvandotte County.

Kansas, in Book 241, at page 522, and excluding you from any and all right, title and interest in and to Lot forty. Block forty-eight, in the former city of Wyandotte, a part of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, and for the costs of this action. r7a ANNA JONES, By Her Attorney, J. F. Bradley.

Attest' R. J. McFARDAND, Clerk. First published August 8, 1913. In the District Court of Wyandotte County, Kansas.

To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed Tils petition in. the above named court, asking that his name be changed from Sam Cohen to lint of Samuel Joseph Laport and that t.i ntitinn will he heard on the 19th day of August, 1913, or as soon thereafter as the same can be reached. (Seal) By U. S. Guyer, his attorney.

First published July 18. 1S13..

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