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Uniontown Cicerone and Redfield Ledger from Uniontown, Kansas • 3

Uniontown Cicerone and Redfield Ledger du lieu suivant : Uniontown, Kansas • 3

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00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 Treasurer's Financial Report of Walnut Township. Brooks MARK Best, THE BEST BROOKS BEST MEAT MASH-the leed that makes them lay. Contains dried buttermilk, meat scraps and clean grain products. BROOKS BEST CILICK STARTER--the feed for your baby chicks for the first eight or ten weeks. Contains dried milk albumen, granulated meat scraps.

gluten, corn feed meal, and pure grain products. Much better than cheap grain feeds and no more expensive. BROOKS BEST CALF MEAL--the best that's made. Will raise your calves at one-fourth the cost of using whole milk. You can save at lenst $20 on each calf as many feeders are BEST DAIRY PEED The proper combination of concentrates and grain products that will produce more milk at less cost.

BROOKS BEST CHICK- FAT--A fattening feed for crate feeding chickens that will make them gain a pound a week. hould be fed two weeks before marketIng. One pound will absorb twice its weight in skim milk, buttermilk or water. BROOKS BEST HORSE FEED--A combination and ration for horses and mules composed of white oats. wheat bran and middlings, corn chop and haseed meal.

BROOKS BEST CORN- oats. -OAT FEED--A horse and mule feed of high quality, consisting ol pure white vollow graded corn chop and old process linseed meal. BROOKS BEST PIG MEAL -The best feed in the country for raising young pigs, Contains minimum of 18 per cent protein, and is composed of tankage, linseed meal, wheat shorts, gluten feed, homing and corn teed meal. Can be fed straight or with corn. Can be fed dry or makes excellent rich slop.

ALL TOLD WE MANUFACTURE Sixteen Quality Feeds each for a special feeding purpose. These properly blended concentrates and grain product feeds will bring much better results than straight grain, and the cost is no more. Ask any dealer for Brooks Best Products. or ste THE UNIONTOWN ELEVATOR dren were born, Othello, Floyd, Cecil. Elva, Glenn.

and Woodrow, who departed from them at the age of two, on Feb. 21st, 1919. He was a loyal husband and a lov. ing father. Besides his wife and children, he leaves his aged parents Mr.

and Mrs. Othello Sher nan, a sister, Mrs. P. Lam bert, all of Hutchington, Kansas. ind a host of friends to mourr his loss Funeral services were conducted New Year's day from the home and the Presbyterian church, the Rev J.

Edward Anderson officiating, The church was filled beyond its capacity by friends and neighbors who came to pay tribute to Mr. Sherman Interment was made in the Marion cemetery. -A Friend. H. C.

Herman's big sale, Janu ary 21st. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY We have just what you want and will sell to you on a rock bottom price, if you give us a New and chance. We honestly believe we can Second Hand save you money, regardless of where you may intend to buy. You can see what you are getGoods ing and you will get what you see. Stoves, Furniture, Carpets, Graniteware.

Queensware, Guns. Trunks. 115 Market Street Telephone 800 KLEIN 8 LEE, Fort Scott. Miss Bessie Cook was born in Collins, Mo, March 12, 1880. She departed this life for the better world December 31, 1919, at the age of 34 years 9 months and 19 days.

She leaves to mourn her loss her father and mother, three sisters- Mrs. R. E. Typer, Mrs Merril Johnson, Miss Atha Cook, and one brother, George, as well as a host of relatives and friends. Early in life she became a mem ber of the E.

church, and lived a consistent Christian life She wus an obedient daughter, a kind loving sister, and a thoughtful, obliging frlend. This world is poorer because she is gone, but heaven is richer. Funeral services were conduct. As silently as the great red dawn crept into the eastern sky on Dec. 30th, 1919, so silently was death calling for the life of Daniel N.

Sherman, And from his lips, as he raised his hand anc pointed heavenwardly came the words, "It will be sweeter. a lit tle later He wrestled with life until darkness crept over the earth, then at seven thirty as at the close of a perfect day, death came after an illness of nearly two weeks He was born March 10th, 1879 in Republic County, Kansas, May 16th 1915, he gave his life to Christ and united with the Presbyterian church At Greens. burg, Kansas, Sept. 10th 1902, he was married to Miss Myrt'e Payne. To this union six chil- Obituary.

ed by the Rev. J. Edward Anderson from the home Friday morning, January 2, 1920. Interment was made in the Hatch cemetery Mrs E. O.

Ramsey returned Tuesday, from Ohio, where she was called a short time ago by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Meth. She reports Mrs Neth very much improved and that she will recover. Mrs. Sample remained to care for Mrs Neth.

Si smart sez Happy Noo Year There's 366 days in Twentyhopes for the old maids and evry body else what wants ter marry- an' an extry day fer all of us! THE NEW Firestone Guarantee 6000 MILES 30 x3 1-2 Plain Tread, $18.90 Goodlander Konantz Firestone and Horseshoe Tires and Tubes RECEIPT. Jan. 18, 1919, balance received from outgoing Treasurer.8 490 95 April 24, 1919, received from County $2 113 71 Oct. 6, 1919, received from Trustee (poll 201 00 Oct. 25, 1919, received from Trustee (poll 3 00 Nov.

29, 1919, received from Trustee (poll tax). 3 00 Dec 30. 1919, received from County Treasurer 002 72 Total Receipts. $3 814 38 EXPENDITURES. Holmes, drag roads.

and making drag 5.00 00 Chambers, cement, sand, etc 12 79 Chambers, 4 00 A Weiderman error in books, overpaid 1 00 Owen, building culvert, labor and dragging. 24 55 Henson, drag road. 2 00 Bush, drag road 4 80 Bolinger, drag road 4 80 Culbertson, drag road 00 60 Ivan Holmes, drag ro 4 80 Fred Hunziker, drag 2 40 Edgar Warren, care of election booths 6 00 A Atkisson, drag 1 60 Lumber Co, cement, chat 10 59 Smith, drag 3 Chambers cement 30 00 Roy VanArsdale, road 4 00 Henson, overseeing and 16 50 Newell, road 6 drag road. 2 80 Cowan, drag road 4 20 She man, road 22 00 WE Worn lev. services township and road 10 00 Cowan, services township and road 10 00 Ellis, services township and road 10 00 Fenson, attending township board meeting 7 50 Don Davis, drag 00 A Weiderman, drag 5 6 4 Hopkins, drag road 00 21 (van Holmes, drag 7 20 Warren, drag road 4 00 Fred Hunzicker, drag 1 60 Bolinger, drag road 3 2 Culbertson, drag read 3 6 SI erman, road 22 30 Henson, overseeing and lal or 25 Newell, road labor 10 16 Charley Weston, road labor 12 3.

Jarbo, road labor. 1 00 Auerbury, road 1 00 Frank McCormick, A Nelsen, Floyd Culbertson, Leon Mann, Allie Atterbury, Wampler, Wampler. White, each for road labor, 1 00 Templer. care voting booth 6.00 00 Lumber chat 6. Roy Var ce, road labor.

06 Raymond Peel, road labor 2 73 Leland Byers. road labor 4 00 Anton Westerberg, blacksmith 6 45 Frank Harron, road 4 00 Ed Peel, road 9 50 Allie Perl, road labor. Chas. Weston, road 12 75 Newell, road 24 75 Henson, overseeing and labor 56. 49 Leo At erbury, road 2 00 Sherman, road labor.

44 00 Ivan Holmes, drag 2 40 A W.iderman, drag 5 55 Fred Hunziker, drag 4 80 Bolinger, drag 6 40 Davis, drag 5 60 A Ha gler, drag 3 201 Chas Richwine, drag 5 00 Earl Albert. drag road 12 80 A Steven: bal from 1918. 8 00 Howarl, drag 11 20 Atkisson, drag 6 40 Typer, drag road. 8 00 Edgar Warren, drag 4 40 Bolinger, drag 12 80 Hugh Culbertson, drag 10 80 Don Davis, drag road. 8 40 Owen, drag 33 60 Burns, drag 2 00 Bust, drag 3 20 Earl Albert, drag 24 00 Culbertson, drag 6 80 Fred Hunziker, drag 4.

80 A Weiderman, drag 9 60 A Haigier, drag 8 00 Ivan Holmes, drag 19 20 Williams Hdw Co 31 83 Lumb chat cement 10 20 Ed Peel. drag 4 80 Cowan, drag road. 4 00 Leo Atterbury, road 2 00 Allie Peel, road 12 00 Loren Page, road labor 2 00 Kennedy, road 5 25 Cunningham, road labor. 3 25 3 75 Bert Elledge 3 75 Clarence 3 75 Stevens, Roy Goff. George Jones, Walter Goff and Ben Harper, road labor, each 1 00 Flord Sherman, road 12 00 Johnson, road labor 1 00 Henson, overseeing and labor 71 10 Floyd Culbertson, road 2 00 Jarbo, road labor.

2.00 00 Newell, road 24 60 Sherman, road 56 00 Ed Peel, road labor. 16 00 Ellis, services township and road 15 00 GO Cowan, services township and road 15 00 WE Wormley, services township and road 15.00 00 Henson, attending board meeting 7 50 Roy Solon Geiger, VanArsdale, road drag 5 7 00 Bollinger, drag 3 20 Ralph 2 Ivan Fred Holmes Hunziker same. 2 5 2 98989 TREASURY SAVING CERTIFICATES The best investment the government is offering. 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. We register them for you.

REDFIELD STATE BANK REDFIELD, KANS. Chas Richwine 3 Edgar Warren A Haigler 1.60 A 4 Ed 10-------- 9 same 2 Chambers, culvert material 34 Chas Wormley, road labor. 1 Shelby Geiger. 7 Sherman same. 2 A 1 Henson, 66 Jay Geiger, road 1 Lumber Co.

cement 8 Kennedy, road labor. Wiley Byers 1 James Riley, 6 Wayne Geiger 1 T'Atterbury same. 4 same 14 James Riley 5 Leon Atterbury same. 2 lames Culbertson AJ Haigler, drag road Ralph A 4 Ed 2 Hugh Culbertson 4 Henson, 13 Newell, 4 Virgil Barlow, road 1 Jake Huber. road 1 Earl Williams, bal due on materal 2 I Chambers, culvert material 7 Ellis, services township and road com.

and 20 WE Worm'ey, services township and road 15 Crane township supplies 4 Hugh Culbertson, drag 4 Smith, drag 8 Howard, drag 4 Henson, 65 0 Atterberry, road 2 Albert same. 24 50 Virgil Barlow 7 Carl Wampler same. 00 Roy VanArsdale. 4 80 Newell. 50 50 same.

10 60 Lumber Co. culvert m'teri'l 113 81 Lumber Co. culvert m'teri'l 7 40 Henson, overseeing labor 9 00 Lumber Savonburg, chat 4 00 Lumber Stark, chat, sand and 10 85 Hutcherson, Stark, nails and shovel. 1 60 Chambers, 32 45 Bolinger. road labor 7 00 Rosengrant, road 3 00 Sherman, 49 60 A Haigler, road labor 10 00 Sherman, 47 50 Ellis, 1 50 A same 20 00 ED same.

I. 50 A 16 50 A Hartman, sharpen grader 6 00 Harris, road labor. 9 00 A Haigler, drag road. 1 60 Church, drag 6 80 GO Cowan, services township and road commission. 30 Ellis, services township and road 25 Wormley, services ship and road 20 00 sand.

cement 12 83 Cooper Huff, stone 1 80 J. A Owings, blacksmith 1 00 Hutcherson, ax and 3 90 Tom 15 00 Roy Ellis same 23 00 Elmer Ellis 24 00 Alfred 6 50 Othello Sherman, same 8 00 ED Peel 32 50 Iver Davis 4 38 Raymond Peel. 15 00 DNSherman, .116 00 D. Church, drag road. 2 40 Ivan Holmes 4 80 Gilliland 16 00 Davis 5 60 Hugh Culbertson 2 00 Williams Hardware chat and 16 01 Chambers, chat, sand cement 12 65 Sherman, overseeing 36 00 Hugh Culbertson, drag 5 20 Cowan, township services 10 00 Ellis, township 10 00 Chas Kyser, township 10 00 Arthur Kyser, drag 1 60 Total Expenditures 441: 24 Outstanding none Bal.

hand Dec. 31, 1919.81 373 14 Obituary. $3 814 38 80 G. O. Cowan, do solemnly swear 80 that the above and foregoing is a true 40 and correct account of all moneys re00 ceived and paid out by me as Treas15 urer of Walnut Township, Bourbon 15 County, Kansas, during the year end00ing December 31.

1919. 75 G. 0. COW AN, Treasurer. 70 Subscribed and sworn to before me 90 this 3rd day of January, 1920.

L. V. SHRIVER, Notary Public. 00 (Commission expires Jan. 28, 1923.) 00 We, the undersigned members of Walnut 78 books Township and Board.

accounts have of G. this O. day examined Treasurer the Cowan, 00 of said Walnut Township and find them to be 00 true and correct, and we further certify that said township has no outstanding indebtedness. Witness our hands Dec. 29.

1919. 80 95 D. H. ELLIS, Trustee. 00 CHAS.

KYSER, Clerk. John Sessler was among those who attended the Steel sale north of Redfield last Friday. John says he can see the finish of the horse as a means of conveyance right now There were at least 500 persons at this sale and John was the only man there who rode or brought a horse. Alfalfa hay for sale -Ira Steel. The Lauver Bros.

have returned to Uniontown after several months stay in Wichita. The Tribune reports that an ex soldier was refused a shave because he worked at the Borden Condensary. The government has decreased the allowance of Harry Wobbe from $20. to $7 per month. Mr.

Wobbe was shot in the heel while over in France serving his country. Jesse Cowan was business tor to Fort Scott last Friday. THE BANK OF BRONSON BRONSON, KANSAS.ESTABLISHED 1886. CAPITAL, $20 000 00 SURPLUS, 6 000 00: Does a General Banking Business. Clerks Sales and Buys Notes.

DIRECTORS: J. S. Cummings. Chas. F.

Horner, D. F. McCarty, J. R. Beach, G.

C. Anderson. A SQARE DEAL TO ALL Telephone Number 1809 COL. J. V.

TANNER GENERAL AUCTIONEER Several Years of Successful Selling Permanent Address: HEPLER, KANSAS.

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1918-1922