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The Grainfield Cap Sheaf from Grainfield, Kansas • 4

The Grainfield Cap Sheaf from Grainfield, Kansas • 4

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GRAINFIELD CAP SHEAF Stop the "Flu" Gove County Tax Levies for 1018 (Rate of Tax expressed in Mills on each $1.00 Valuation.) For Quick Relief Rl, r1 ii Mills. 1.17 2. 2D .6 oApply State Fund County General Fund County Road Fund (Catarrh, Cold, Croup) TOWNSHIP AND CITY FUNDS General Fund. Dog Fund Mills. .2 Baker Township Sutcliffe Hanson, Editors and Owners Mills.

.1 .1 .1 Baker Township Larrabee Lewis No 157.... ....10:35 a. m. East Bound Passengers-No. 102 9:58 p.

m. No. 104 3:55 a. m. East Freight Daily except Sunday.

No 156 11:40 a. m. All trains make Grainfield a regular stop. This is the week of the United War Work Campaign drive let each one give all they can afford to give. The few dollars we "stay at home's give isi small indeed in comparison to what the boys have given who are "over They have offered their lives and many thousands have made the supreme sacrifice.

What it is our privilege to give in this United War Work campaign goes to make life easier and less sordid for the boys who are willing to lay down their lives for us. Let us take advantage of the privilege we are given to show our appreciation of their Street Fund Mills. Quinter City 5 Grainfield City 1. Grinnell City 1. Telegraphic and mail reports from all sections tell of marvelous results in quickly relieving inflamation in throat, head or lungs-preventing pneumonia.

SOLD ON cTVIoney Back Guarantee Buy a tube or jar, use it and if you are not satisfied your druggist will refund your money. Tube 35c Jar 65c GOODRICH DRUG Manufacturers, OMAHA, NEB. Get it sf the HOME DRUG CO. Park Fund Mills. Quinter City Payne Township .2 Grainfield Township 2 Grinnell Township 2 Gaeland Township .3 Gove Township Jerome 2 Larrabee Lewis .2 Quinter City 1- Grinfielad City 1-25 Grinnell City 2.5 Gove City No Levy.

Road Fund Mills. Baker Township Payne Township 4 Grainfield Township 1.75 Grinnell Township 5 Gaeland Township -7 Gove Township l.B Larrabee .5 Lewis (entered us second-class mall matt.er Oct U. HMO. at the post-olflce at GralnHeld, Runs, nnrter the act of March 3, 1879. Published Every Friday, ADVERTISING DATES Display: 15 cents per ruuulne Inch column width.

AH ads to run us set unless it Is ordered out or changed. Reading Matter; 7o per line or part of line. Notices for Churches. Societis, etc. ate free except when admission is charged, when price Is charged.

Red Cross Notices are free. Job Printing Prices on application Bond Fund Mills. Quinter City 2. R. H.

S. Tuition Fund for Territory outside of H. S. District Mills. Gaeland Township 1 Jerome 1 Larrabee .1 Lewis 1 E.

F. BECKNEK, illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIHIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllll IIIIIIHIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 KURAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDS. General Fund Bond Fund Mills. Rural HiKh School No. 1 4- Rural High School No.

3 Rural High School No. 2 1.95 Rural High School No. 4.. Rural High School No. 3 3.

Rural High School No. 4 ,3.85 Rural High School No. 5 3.34 Mills. .75 1.5 Mill U. P.

Time Card West Bound Passengers No. 103 .10:18 p. m. No. 119 3:55 a.

m. West Freight Daily except Sunday. Bonded Abstracter Gove City, Kansas FBI Ml? 11 HI) IMily iKisSiiiilJul COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDS General Fund Thos. F. Poole General Store i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mills.

3.7 5. 4.5 4.3 6. 4.1 3.8 4.2 2.8 8.7 6. 6. 8.

2.3 5.5 4.5 The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at her place 6 miles south of Grainfield and 5 miles north of Gove City, on 3.15 7. 7. 1.8 4.5 2.5 5.85 5.5 3.55 7. 7. 8.5 9.3 ,11.

7. 6.5 2.9 6. 4.5 si's 4.5 3.85 87 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Riai, lif. I 5 20 21 22 24 25 26 Bond Fund 4.5 3.2 4. 4.6 4.5.

4.5 3.4 7. 6. 2.99 8.1 3.84 4.2 4.5 8.1 27 28 29 Mills. 1. 2.5 2.5 .6 3.

1. 1.5 4 5 16 34 85 57 60 30 32 33 34 35 in BoVor rtnuntv r.levk of Gove County. Kansas, hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Levies of the various subdivisions and School Districts of Gove County, and the State of Kansas, and county of Gove as made by the taxing authorities of said County and State. DRY GOODS SHOES HATS CAPS GLOVES WOKK CLOTHES SWEATERS MACKINAW COATS RAINCOATS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS PRODUCE CANNED GOODS GLASSWARE CROCKERY KEROSENE tness my hand and ollicial Beal 01 sam uove county, mm im ui uku, win. E.

E. BAKER, County Clerk. weekly bran mash for work animals. I will not feed any more wheat mill-feeds than is customarily fed to such animals, and I further agree not to have at any one time more than a 60-day supply of feed stuffs on hand." We understand a little has come to make her home with Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Oakes of Gove, Kan. Mrs. Oakes was formerly Miss Stauly and was a teacher in our city school.

commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, (Mountain Time) the follow- 1 ing property: 'j iiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy 22 Head of Cattle 1 13 Head of Horses 1 Two head of Mules 1 Two dozen full blood barred rock roosters 1 Farm machinery I Terms of Sale; All sums of $20 or under, cash. On sums over $20 a credit of 9 months time will be given, purchaser giving note bearing 8 per cent, interest and secured by good bankable security. No stock to be removed until settled for. Mrs. Mollie Campbell ADMINISTRATRIX MARTIN SUTCLIFFE, Clerk COL.

P. N. KLINE, Auutioneer Just as we were ready to send our items to the press we learn that George Fuller of Quinter died this, Wednesday evening of the Influenza, at his home in Quinter. George was A stranded peddler lingered long enough in Ogallah, Friday, to be convinced that the Kansas hen is smarter than the Missouri mule. A Ford car stopped in front of the store and was immediately surrounded by a flock of chickens, eagerly gazing at the radiator.

One old hen jumped up on the crank as if to read the name plate and inspected the front well and favorable known to many of the people of Grainfield and vicinity. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. LAMPS LANTERNS GIVE LIBERALLY TO W. W. C.

GRftlNFIELD, RftNSftS 1 Word was received last week by Jno. Ochs that his son Joe Ochs had died at a hospital in St. Louise of Influenza. He had gone there to look after his brother Kasper who was suf-fernig from some mental derangement. Kasper was in the U.

S. service. The body of Joe Ochs was shipped hme for burial. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EE 55 GENEKAL Men are put into the world to livve together Most of the time living amounts to, making the best of a bad business. They have to compromise at every turn.

But let them com erchandise promise gracefully. It is worth while having a philosophy that one use as one uses a comfortable everyday coat. Some people's philosophy is like a fine coat, only to be put on for dress occasions; but a man can be himself only when clad in the clothes that are his everyday weor. Good humor is a comfortable, everyday coat; we feel instantly at home with the man who wears it. Harness Hardware Furniture Implements Auto Accessories (First Published in the Grainfield Cap Sheaf Nov, 15, 32 2t ROAD NOTICE State of Kansas, Gove County, SS.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Take notice that a legal petition signed by D. L. Bollinger and other householders of Larrabee township, in said County, has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, praying for the Location of a.Section line public road, as follows, Be-gining At the North west corner of North east quarter of Section 9 Township 15 Range 26 Thence east one half mile on the section line between section nine and four Township 15 Range 26 and ending at the North' east corner of the North east puarter of section 9 Township, 15 Range 26 6 P. M. Also for the vacation of the angling road running through the North east quarter of section 9 Township 15 Range 26 W.

6 P.M. And that said board has appointed Thos. F. Poole N. C.

Lewis and Geo. F. Wilson viewers, who will meet at the point of begining of said road, as petitioned for on the 16 day of December 1918, and proceed to view sa road as the law directs, at which time and place all persons interested may attend and have a hearing. In case said viewers fail to meet on the day designated, they may meet on the following day as provided by law, without futher notice. Witness my hand and the offcial seal of said County, this 15 day of October, 1918.

E. E. BAKER (Seal) County Clerk. The largest stock in the country from which to select. 3 CONSISTING OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, and Shoes Dishes, Crockery and Glassware.

A FULL LINE OF Blankets, Hats, Caps, Hoods and other articles necessary for your comfort during the coming winter months. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Vegetables and Fruits in season. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. O. G.

Wubst IMPORTANT TO THE FARMERS The following regulation in regard to mill feed has been received by the local Food Administrator: "The wheat miller and jobber shall not sell any wheat millfeed for any other purpose than the feeding of dairy cattle, poultry, young pigs or young calves, or the preparation of a weekly bran mash for work animals. Before selling any millfeed to any person other than a dealer or a mixed feed manufacturer he shall require a pledge in the following form: 'In order to assist the food Administration in the distribution of I hereby undertake on honor not to use wheat millfeeds for any other purpose than the feeding of dairy cattle, poultry, young piga or young talves, or the preparation of a Ford Agency i. 1 UIIIMIMflllMltll IHIIfrlHIM HMIIII HHM tllHIHIini IMIKI I tllMH MMIIItlllllll IMIIIIIMHIMHHMIH MMfllt ril MisllU Ilttll IIIMmillllllltllMIUIHIIItlllU til NIU 1 Ill Illtll IIIMHIIIMIIIMItlMltllKMMIIIMIMIIHIIIIIMIIIIJIMIIIllMltllll Wm, H. Ruttan Grainfield, Kansas 1 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIW UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN.

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