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The Gove County Record from Grinnell, Kansas • 8

The Gove County Record from Grinnell, Kansas • 8

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Practical Baking Lessons White Diarrhea in Chicks is tho dison.se most feared by priwrticul poultry growers. It mny uppeur in your flock this season and cause great Iih.s. ffi White Diarrhea fgPf Remedy mirriy prevent it. T-ow cmls no Simply put 'fCn it in thu iliinkiiitf it the wuck. CDC "Your money back if it fnUT' JVC Cholera Remedy PUDDINGS In this lesson we will treat on puddings, both baked and steamed.

The secret of getting light, palatable pudding is in not baking or steaming too fast. The pudding must have a slow even heat until it has become light and porous. If directions below are followed failure is Impossible. First rublisncd in Gove Coanty Record on March 21, 1913. FINAL REDEMPTION NOTICE, M.st of lauds and town lots for deed September 6, 1913.

Office of County Treasurer of Gove County, Kansas, March 21, 1913. Notice is hereby given that the following is a list of lands and town lots situated in the county of Gove aiul state of Kansas, sold on the 6th day of September, 1910, for the unpaid taxes of 1909, The New York Stock Exchange. (Concluded from first pae) admitted to quotation on the Exchange, or summarily remove any Mcmilies fiom the list without notice. Tbeiie provisions are frequently used by the owners of the bnlk of stock to squeeze out' the minority stockholders. In the organization of the Southern Railway Corupuiv by P.

Morgan Company, some snineleen years ago, certificates representing over 183.000 shares, eure fowl ilmlfti. InviiltmUe fur imligcstlon trouUea. 2Sc, 60s SPRAGUE'S GENERAL STORE Or. IKUEGxID 81S Walnut Street, Kansas City, M. A regular graduate In medlclna.

Oldest In age and longest located. 41 years' Special Practice-ago and experience are Important. Ovar 33 Yoare In Kansas City. Wti CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES, Curable oases guaranteed. All medicines furnliheu ready for use no mercury or Injurious medicines used.

No detention from busineM Patlenta at a distance treated by mail aud express. Medicines seat everywhere, tree from gaze or breakage. Charges low. cases cured. State your case and send tor terms.

Consultation free and conldeutlal, personally or by letter. and unredeemed oii the above-mentioned dale, containing the name to whom assessed whenever the name sppears on the assessment or tax roll, and the a- mount due with interest calculated to and including the 6th day of September, 1913, and that unless said lands are re- leemed on or before the 6tli (lav of Sep tember, 1913, that being the last day of redemption allowed by law, they will be conveyed to the purchaser. Chas. C. Spihkr, County Treas.

Baker Towhship Description Sec. lvp. Ain't 26 535.90 27 43.46 27 17.82 Tract SW 29- 11 ShfSK 13 11 l'ayne Township 7 11 Sub division nuprr of nw sw 7 11 Grainfield Township 27 14.94 29 42.36 si; 2 Grinnell Township li. 2 ,11 30 33.20 6.85 110.06 24.47 34.18 11.09 28.66 32 68 31.10 17.24 lores in 2 11 30 22 30 Gove Township 34 1 30 Gaeland Township NT 2S 31 li hf 33 12 31 Iarrabee Township 30 14 26 Ji 36 14 27 22 14 27 Jerome Township 12 14 29 Lewis Township hf K. Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility, lollies and excess causing night losses and loss ot eexual power, pimples and blotohe.H on the face, contused Ideas and forgetfulaess, bahfulnesK and aversion to society, etc.

cured for life. I stop niKht losses, restore sexual power, nervo and brain power, eniurge ana utreugtuea wean parts and make yoa Ot for marriage. Send for free book and Uat ot mixtions. Ceailsiaaa Oured with a sew In-airiCIUre fallible Home Treat. nf gAa ment.

No iiLsiriimetits, ollU UIOCl no pain, no detention from business. Cure guaranteed. Book and list of questions free scot sealed. and bowel Varlrnrala Enlarged veins In VdriCDCeiO the scrotum, caua- Ing nervous debility, weakness of tho sexual sy stsm. permanently cured without pain.

aSuntiilic Tht terrible disease in 9yIIIIIISt ita forms and jtanes. cured for life. Klood poisoning and all private diseases permanently cured. FREE BOOK On Chronic, Nervous aid Speoial Diseases. For both sexes 88 pages.

27 pleturei, full description of above diseases, effects aud cure, sent sealed in plain wrapper. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.00 orr a- rrn Yi i 111! BARGAIN SUBSCRIPTION OFFER Two Kansas Newspapers for the Price of Owing to a foituuate arrangement which we have just made with Arthur Capper, publisher of the Kansas Weekly-Capital of Topeka, we are able to offer a one year subscription to the CAi'iTAi. and a one year subscription to our paper, the Govi; County Rkcoki, both for the regular price of our paper alone, which is $1 00 a year. This combination gives you all the locil news each week in our paper and all the state news direct from the state capital and the most important warld news, interesting features, household departments, etc, in the Weekly Capital. KANSAS WEEKLY CAPITAL Published at the State Capital and GOVE COUNTY RECORD The Official County Paper 25 14 31 23.73 15 31 64.36 21 15 31 61.66 INTKK 9 3i jf, 11 Blk Aral lu jf, a r-M 8 14 31 7 15 31 1 '-22 16 31 .16 HI 18 -89 17 ORAINK1EI.D '8 31 10 3H .64 19 31 FIRST ADDITION 5 TO GRAINI IKI.D (, 32 Jh I -b 11 .16 12 33 .36 3 40 6.83 J(j 4 40 .76 4 5 7h 32 33 .36 6 40 .76 4 4V .3" ,4 ,3 DYERS ADDITION 1 35 J6 TO GKINNM.I.

3 35 5 .411 4 3, ,,6 SU 5 li 36 .36 SOfTll CMSNKM. 6 '16 ,16 hf 6 2 1.45 7 36 ,36 lif 5 .72 8 8ft .36 HARHIiRS ADDITION 9 Sft 7 1 10 16 8 1 R87 5A 12 36 .36 WVECITY 10 2 14 36 II 2 ,5 86 .116 'I 16 36 .36 1 17 36 .36 5 f.6 .36 19 3'' 6 7 20 lift .16 10 SI 36 .36 5 9 22 36 .16 lrt 20 '4S 24 36, Jft GRANDVII-'W 25 36 ADDITION TO (lOVEC'lTY 26 36 1 14 .36 27 36 -16 1 39 .36 SMOKY HIM. ADDITION' 1 TOjIiROME 15 39 .36 3'! 17 .36 IS 39 .36 1 8 SI .36 3 41 evenly in the pan. Have the prune3 cooked tender ana remove tno stones, tna prunes skin side down, into the top of ths dough. Brush over with molted butter, dredsa with sugar und cinnamon, and bako twenty-five minutes.

Serve hot, out into squares, with hard sauce or stewed prunes. Baking Helps Select materials with great care. The best of everything is always the cheapest. To have a perfect finished product wo must first have good material for our foundation. In selecting materials for baking, first get a high grade baking powder, for unless properly leavened.

food is not palatable. A high grade bat ing powder is not necessarily a high priced one. Baking Powder is medium in price, but of tho highest quality, made of the best and purest of materials properly combined to produce the best possible results. For cakes and pastries a soft wheat pastry flour is preferable. To determino soft wheat from a bread, or hard wheat flour, press it tightly in the hand; if tli3 flour Btays packed in a mass showing thi imprints of the fingers, it is a pastry flour; it falls through the fingers sandy, it is bread flour, and should bo used only with yeast.

Shortening must bo fresh and sweet. Sugar should always bo cane sugar. Water is equally good as milk in all articles where a large amount of sugar used, except for cookies. Larger masses of dough require longer time for rising and baking. Bear in mind that baking rules are as important as measuring rules.

Do not bake cake3, pudding and 3uch pastriej as short cake, dumplings and meat rolls with a hot fire at the start. Have a Blow oven until tho dough doubles bulk; then increase heat to bake and brown. Biscuits, cut cookies and pie pastry require a hot oven. Have food thoroughly cooked. Half cooked pastries are hard to digest and injurious, bcttw hi over-bake than under-bake.

and APPLE DUMPLINGS. Road Notice. State of Kansas, Gove County, ss. To Whom It May Concern: Take notice, that a legal petition signed by S. Milroy and other householders of Payne and Baker Township, in said county has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, praying for the location of a section line road, as follows, Begiuning at the southeast corner of section 35, township 13, range 27, thence running north on the section line between sections 35 and 36, 25 and 26, 23 and 24, 13 and 14, 11 and 12, 1 and 2, all in township 13, range and between sections 35 and 36, 25 and 26, 23 and 24, 13 and 14, in township 12, range 27, and ending at the southeast corner of section 11, township 12, range 27.

And that said board has appointed Dan Chriht, D. H. Ikenberry and A. B. Brandenburg viewers, who will meet at the point of beginning of said road, as petitioned for, on the 26th day of May, 1913.

aud proceed to view said road, as the law directs, at which time aud place all persons interested may attend and have a bearing. In case said viewers fail to meet on the day designated, they may meet ou the following day, as provided by law, without further notice. Wituess my hand and the official seal of said County this 28th day of April, 1913. S. A.

Mitchell, (seai,) County Clerk. The Record for Job Work H. MELROY, Veterinary Surgeon. Iricense No 42. Quinter, Kansas.

R. F. D. No. 2.

Marble Voiding 2 cups sifted pastry flour 2 level teaspoonfuls Baking Powder yt teaapoouful cinnamon 14 teaspoonful salt cup sugar Yolks of 2 CRgs, beaten light 4 table3poonfuls roeltod butter 14 cup cold water Whites of 2 eggs, beaten dry IX ounces melted chocolate Sift tonether. three times, the flour, bak ing powder, salt and cinnamon. To tho volks add the sugar, butter and water, and etir into the dry ingredients. Add the whites of the eggs. Divide the mixture into two Darts and add the chocolate to one part.

Dispose tho two parts in a buttered mold to give a marbled appearance. Steam forty-five minutes. In mixing egg and sugar, use a rotary egg beater making a light creamy mixture of egg yolks and sugar. In steaming pudding hnve low blase under the water for at least tho first 15 minutes, giving the pudding time to rise before cooking. Serve with Vanilla Sauce.

Vanilla Sauce Boil 1 cup of sugar and li cup of water sis minutes; add 2 teaspoonfuls of butter und a teaspoonful of vanilla extract. Cherry 'Pudding 2 cups sifted pastry flour 2 level teaspoonfuls Baking Powder teaspoonful salt li cup butter 2 eggs il cup milk (scant) Cherries Salt or 1 tahlesnoon butter Sift together three times, the flour, baking powder, and salt and work in the butter; beat eggs, add milk to eggs and stir into the Hour. Wall nil a baking pan witn cnemes, add bits of butter and nour batter over ton of cherries, and bake slowly for fifteen min-i utes, then increase heat and bako until pastry is done. Turn on a plata with cherries uppermost, serve with hard sauce nr vprv awoet cherrv Juice. Other fruits.

such as apples, poaches, apricots, berries or bananas may be used. Hard Sauce Cream i cup butter with li cup sugar end flavor to suit, putting over pudding when pudding is stui warm. 'Prune Kuchert 2 cups sifted pastry flour 2 tablespoonfuls granulated sugar teaspoonful suit cup butter 2 level teaspoonfuls Baking Powder Cinnamon to ta3te 1 eg? cup milk pound prunes 3 tablespoonfuls melted butter and 3 table anoonfula aiisnr for toD of Kuchen. Sift tomther. three times, the flour, sugar.

salt and baking powder, and work in tho butter. Beat the egg; aau tne niuit, ana stir into the drv ingredients, rum into a hallow buttered pan and spread tho (lough Covjnght Ult tv twpu lift. C. Next Week-SHORT CAKES How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for my case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. T.

J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Wo, thn undtTRluneil. litivo known 1'. J.

Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him iicrfi-clly honorable In nil business transactions anil financially able to carry out any obligations nuulu by his firm. NATIONAL BANK COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Calnrrli Cure tnlcen Internally, actinK directly unoif llio blood rind mucous of the system. sent free. 1'ric 75 cents pir bottle.

Sold by nil Pni'TTTists. Take Hall's 1'amily Tills tor coustipatioa. Road Notice. State of Kansas, Gove County, ss To Wbom It May Concern: Take notice, that a legal petition signed bv TJ. Campbell and other householders at Gove and Grainfield Townships, in said County, has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, pra ing for the location of a section line ad, as follows, viz: Beginning at the northwest corner of section nine in township 12 rin 1 -lL 1 jand running esst alonR the 'section line six miles, between sections 4 and 9, 3 and 10, 2 and ill, 1 and 12, all in s-ud township and range and htiueen sections 6 and 7, 5 and 8 in owuship 12 and range 28 ai.d ending at the northwest corner of section 9 in township 12 and re 28 And that said Bonrd has appointed W.

JEvkii, M. B. Harrison and R. Sui'ibs viewers, who will meet at the point of beginning of said roao, us petitioned for, on the 2nd day of June', 1913, and proceed view sid road, as the law directs, at which time and place all persons interested may attend and hnve a hearine. In said viewers to meet on jthe day desinated, they may meet lhfl riav.

aa nrovi-ipd by law, without further notice. Wituess my hand and the official seal of said County, this 28th day of April. 1913, S. A. Mitchell, (seai.) County Clerk.

a if a wbose holders were unwilling to resign their voting powers, were thus summarily removed from the stock list, taken from the market, awsd rendered practically valueless and the same plan was followed in Iht organization of the tobacco imst. This trus-t was created by the consolidation of the American Tobacco Company and the Continental Tobacco Company under the mame of the Consolidated Tobacco Com piny. The Consolidated agreed to pay 25 per cent of the value of 30,000.000 shares of the (two old concerns at 200 ai par, respectively, and the Exchange of stock proceeded until the trust had acquired ail but about 11,500 shares of the common stock of the old American company when Thomas F. Ryan request that thii issue be stricken from the list. The request was granted, and value of the 11,500 shares practically (destroyed.

The Exchange controls the New Tork Tek phone Company and pro 2iibits any other service to its mem 3ers li any member of the Exchange has any communication by telephone, telegraph, letter, messenger, or otherwise, with any member of either of the other two exchanges, for the first offense he is fined $5,000. and for any subsequent offense his seat is confiscated and he is barred from the Ex change. No stock listed on either the Consolidated or the Produce lixebange may be sold on this ex change: no member of either of these exchanges may become member of this Exchange, and no member of this Exchange may ac cept a commission from or engage in any kind of business with or for the members of either of the other exchanges. In many respects the Stock Ex change and the Clearing House are similiar. They are both unincorporated: are controlled by the same men; prohibit competition among their members: deny that the legislature of the state of New York and the congress of the "United States have any right to Neither regulate or control them; and deny that any court in the land, state or federal, has the pow-r to either restrain or punish them for any of their acts, no matter how arbitrary or wrongful they may be.

"The Panic of 19G7" next week. Correspondence Angelus. Some wind these days. Aint it? "Vot. Miss Lizzie Schlageck came up from Colly er last week.

Ben Broeckelmann is doing John "Yahrling's springwork. The township board met at Ben Xruse's last Saturday and Monday Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz on Mond.iy a boy. All parties doing fine.

Leo Rietcheck received a 20 II. I engine to do the pumping for Hiis irrigation plant. Fred Ostmeier Sr. and son Henry sold a car load of wheat to Borah it Beoughtr the first of the week. Win.

Surmeier is wearing the smile that wont come off over the arrival of a bouncing baby boy at his place last Mother and babe doing fine. Campus. Our blacksmith is quite busy nowadays. II. W.

Ottkens returned hoire Wednesday. Everybody is busy getting ready to plant corn. The Wkkkly Capital is a KANSAS paper all the way through it is published in the capital city, just across the street from the State House, and it will keep you in close touch with those movements of greatest interest and value to every citizen of the State. It is the only weekly paper published from which you can get all the Kansas news. Amoug its interesting editorial features are Tom McNeal's "Kansas Gossip," Dodd Gaston's "Second Thought" Paragraph, Walt Mason's Modern Poems of Philosophy.

Renumber you get the Wkkkly Capital a whole year 52 big, interesting, illustrated issues and a year's subscription to tne Gove County Record at the regular price of the Rkcukd This off will be made for a short time ohly, so we advise you to send our acceptance at once. Call at our office and leave your subscriplior or send it bv mail, making your remittance payable to the Gove County Record. Grinnell, Kansas. Repeating Shotguns $19.50 to $95.00 repeating shotguns are made In 12 and 16 causes (6 solid frama and takedown, manr grades and styles, with special models tor trap and liel shooting, etc The most extensire line of repeating guns in the world. ty-tf 7flart repealing shoteun haithe fflarfintotti top, tide elector snd clofcd-ln breech.

Il can't reezeupwith rain, snow ot Jlect; tain can't run into the action and swell the shells in marine; dirt, leaves, twijs and land art also eacluded from the action. Simple, strong mechanism; one-third less parts than any othct repeater. The double extractors pull any shell. Handles rapidly, guaranteed in ahooting the automatic recoil safety lock makes It the safest breech loading gun built. Be sure you get a ZUarftn.

SET OF 6 NAPKINS Pure Linen 22 Inches Square FREE Sand 12 Subscribers to The WICHITA WEEKLY EAGLE Each at SO Cents a Year Each subscriber you procure will receive 61 Songs, words and music with his new gasoline engine. Mr. and Mrs. John Pnrdum spent Sunday at F. B.

Roots'. James Welch, the road boss, is fixing up the roads north of Cain-pus. Mrs. Mallory and Jess went to Kingery, to visit Klmer Nickelson. The wind is blowing again and we think it is going to bring us another rain.

Leslie Wilkerson of Dunnegan, is here visiting bis sister, Mrs. Wm. Sidles. F. B.

Roots delivered his steers to Mr. Lytton Thursday. Thev shipped them east. Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. Rickley Jr. went fisbbg Sunday and they caught one sucker. Ed Beougher and Biff Borah were at Campus Monday loading out a car of cane seed. Mr.

and Mrs. Jas. Rickley Sr. and Dell Mallory and family visit ed at John Tholen's Sunday. 77tp 7l2arm firearms Cx 4i Willon Street New Harm, Conn.

THE MOST ACCURATE .22 CALIBER Repeating Rifle in the WORLD, Made in two models: one for .21 Short It. V. car tridgesthe other for .22 Long Rifle It. F. STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO.

70. Handles 15 .39 LIST PRICE $3.00 Short nnd 12 .23 lontr rifle cartridges. Send for iilustmted Rifle Ctta- losr nnd I Iow to Shoot Order Sttreas Rifles Pistclsaad Sboteuas from your Dealer. J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY, I.O.BXS004, CH1COPEE FALLS.

MASS. ILK Mi cm VJ nun tJ enu inree unnia i.uj get our big catalog of all ZKxmM repeating jles and shotguns by return A HOME DAILY If VOU 'lie K.Ht'!';'- iihI the hn world. i' irini mi'i-c 'ptio to th- TOPFKA STATE IOURNAL. r't ti ifn dniiv nep-p i ti sa I' il -t-iit vim 100 -or $1 00 stvf-Sl'i If l-f'W It' at'i'P t. a tbr STATE JOUR In AL is hf r.ffi -l i' pa i -i-t for th Stfirt- of Kswiss wi" naturaih give- t-.

hc goot rov-. as wt'li nfv pertaitung tberr AtUtt STATE IOURNAL ToprlK. Kh( Upper Burma Home of Ruby. While certain qualities of ruble are widely distributrd and found in Burma, Slam, Ceylon. AfghanUtan, India.

Bra- ill, Australia and the United States. the countries or Burma, Siam and Oy- Ion are beyond question commercially the more important Just as this is true there rests but little If any doubt that Upper Burma, the Mogok section, furnishes the finest and largest supply..

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