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LeRoy Reporter from LeRoy, Kansas • 8

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Spring Creek Townshin DC DC DC Fresh fruit Maple flavor 50 1 Sorghum molasses 101b 85c Txri, 11- a Bananas, lb Lemons, doz Potatoes, per lb 8c oyrup iu id UC Red syrup 10 lb 40c Canned Fruits Apricots 20c and 35c 20c and 35c Pineapple 30c Apricots 10s 70c Peaches 10s Canned Vegetables Peas 15c Hominy 10c Tomatoes 15c Olive Branch and Alicevlllo, Grace Bussott and sister Myrtle Brols went, to Khuhuh City on a Mis. Prar 11 1 1 1 i an went to Iowa Sunday to see her sou Charley who was very sick. Ii ma Eugle spent a few days last week at LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs.

Nickolas Buck nru tha proud and happy parents of a big baby Mother and baby doing fine. Mrs. Mamie Hunter spent Saturday with Mrs. Jess Eller. Mi.

and Mrs. Clarence Hinkle and children spent Sunday at Northcott visiting friends. Charlie Spencer and sou spent Sunday afternou with Frank Hilligas and son Mrs. Frank Blair returned to her home last Wednesday from Atchison. Mrs.

Maud Danner entertained the Epworth League Friday night at her home. They played games and they served pie, cake and cocoa and about 12 o'clock all departed saying "we had a splendid time. North Spring Creek. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Bowman of Burlington and Albert Rampenthal and family visited the Chaa. Rampen-thals Sunday. Chan. Houston and wife, Ray Corn Oats, large pkg 20c Oats, small pkg 10c Graham flour 10-lb 50c Flour, $1.70 Cream Cheese, lb 27c Head rice, lb 7c Navy beans 7c Lima beana lb 10c Pink beans, lb 8c Coffee Cocoa, lib 15c Star and H.S.

tobacco lb 70c Breakfast bacon, lb 20c Dry Salt meat lb 12c Pure lard 12c Compound 12 jc Soaps Brown laundry soap, 4c White laundry soap, 4c Naphtha laundry soap, 6c Washing powders 5c 15c String beans Pumpkin 0 Canned fish Uysters, 2s 25c Salmon, l2c Sardines 5c Dried Fruit Seeded raisins, pkg L20c Prunes lb 15o Peaches lb. 25c Houston and family spent Sunday at Treasurer's Report nd.erH,Knli' township treaU-urer of Spring Creeli township, Coffey county, Kansas, imm the to lowink and indebtedness for the year endlne Monday, December 26th, 1921. Receipts a 2 th A Hildebraod, paafc township treasurer 1310 43 County treasurer, gen. 235 06 County treasurer, road 2,056 60 June 11th Borrowed from First Natfonal Bank .............308 06 County treasurer, general fund. 78 97 County tieasurer, road 1028 30 County treasurer, auto 8 75 October 12th County treasurer, general- fund.

23 64 County treasurer, road 331 43 November 12th County treasurer, auto 81 44 Borrowed from First National Bank 435 00 December 27th Overdraft at First National Bank .......211 22 Total Receipts. 74 Disbursements March 8th General Fund Ward, labor ..19 50 LeRoy Reporter, printing treasurer report. 12 45 Wm Berry, for overseeing 6 25 Houston, official 7 00 Frank Miller, offloial 7 00 Otis Mcintosh, offloial 7 00 Motor Fund Ward, dragging. 8 25 Fox, dragging. 8 25 Otis Mcintosh, 150 March 28th General Fund Otis Mcintosh, road work and material 30 00 hauling 1 50 Harris-Anderson Lumber lumber and bridge 18 35 Wm Barry, overseeing 20 00 Will Miller, cement 4 80 Frank Miller, official and stamps 4 06 Houston, official 3 50 Motor Fund Otis Mcintosh, dragging 1 60 FO Fowler, dragging .....18 74 Quiggle, dragging 2 25 Claud Bachus, draggiug 6 75 Ed.

Lee, dragging 3 00 Lata Miller, dragging i 8 25 Wineman, 4 17 Isaac Miller, dragging -6 75 Wm Hart, dragging. 4 50 August Lowe, dragging. 3 75 Harvey Ward, 8 00 Road Funr" Lester Higganbotham, 53 Bub Berry, road 8 00 Ed Lee, road work. 4 50 Harvey Ward, pulling grader. ..58 75 May 2nd Poll Tax Fund Lafe Miller, dragging ....12 75 Fowler, dragging ...13 11 Kruger, dragging 14 60 Claud Bachus, dragging 13 00 Clyde Birge, dragging, 7 11 August Lowe, dragging 7 32 Ei Lee, dragging 6 00 Isaac Miller, 7 70 QuigHK 3 00 JHSf Eller, drugging ..12 00 -iVm Harl.

00 AH other Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Queensware at corresponding prices. the Roy Chandler home. Lester Burr and family took dinner Sunday with the Chas. Winemans. Roy Williams of Strawn visited his cousins, Anher Williams and Clyde F.

W. SCHMOTT Birge a 'id families last week. Elmer Williams and family helped his father with their butchering Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Dewey Anthony and children DC DC DC and Mrs Chas.

Rampenthal and children called on Mrs. Clyde Birge Tuesday afternoon. The Missionary ladies of the Chris tian church held their social after noon Friday with Mrs. Wm Hazen r- Miss Oleo Ticbenor came home from Kansas City Wednesday of last East Side Market The best of Meats at prices ytfur pocketbook can afford week after ten days treatment for appendicitis. John Shields and family visited at the B.

Hzen home Sunday. Jno. Delrner and family of Lamont to pay. visited Elmer Williams Sunday. Mrs Williams and Junior returned home with them for a few day visit.

J. P. HAMILTON J. Carmean is the first to report Spring Creek, The following ofllcer were Install ed at Grange Friday evening. Master, Alvah Miller; Oerseer, Frank Miller; Lecturer, Bertha Miller; Steward, Byron Vannordstrand; Asst.

Steward, Wm. Pittnian; Lady Anna Sanders; Chaplain, Ella Essie Sunders; Gate Keeper, Alpha Meats; Flora, Dora Vannordstrand; Ceres, Gladys Sanders; Pomona, Lucile Misbach; Insurance Solicitor, L. U. Misbach. Mrs.

Wm. Higganbotham Is visiting friends in Saliua and Wichita There will bo an address after Sunday School at Plank next Sunday, Hope to see Plank neighborhood well represented. Maxine and Olinton Higganbotham are visiting with their uncle Ray Houston a few days. Dr. Hatfield and wife of Colony called at Cora Misbach's school Monday and vaccinated the pupils, teacher and Mrs.

Wm. Fox and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs, Mable (Miller) Kirby visited her parents one day last week. Mable was married to Mr.

Duwey Kirby Dec 24, but perhaps it isn't too late to offer our neighbor girl our sin-eerest good wishes. Mable will be missed from this vicinity as shn was always ready 4o help out with any thing going on in the neighborhood and at Plank functions. She is a very capable girl and will be a good home-maker. They will live on a farm near Colony. May prosperity attend them in their life.

Craiidatt Will Kane who had been visiting his uncle Bob Helmer went to Tulsa, Fiiday and bis wife stayed for a longer visit, Bjrn to Mr. and Mrs Bernard Allen a 9 pouud girl Sunday morning All concerned are doing fine. Dr. Rowe is the attending physican. Mrs.

Pearl Morrow is staying at Bernard Allen's and helping take care of the new bady. Rev. York filled his appointment here Sunday morning and went back to No. 49 wliere he is holding meetings. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Louderback of Le Roy attended thurch Sunday morning and took dinner with Mr and Mrs. C. D. Rodgers.

Mr. ai.d Mrs. Frank Helmer and daughter Mrs Wagner and little daughter visited at Bob Helmer's a week ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Noaii riles and children of LeRoy were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs, Jas. Allen Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Bolden and sons visited at But Heliner'n a week ago Sunday. Will Kane of Belleville, Kansas, came Monday last for a visit with his uncle Bob Helmer.

Anna Helmer is also here from Foster, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Grimes and Mr. and Mrs.

Wal er Smith were Sunday guests of Mr. an. I Mrs. Roy Allen. Mr.

and Mrs D. Beech and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gray and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Palmer. Mr and Mrs. Roy Allen and child ren spent Sunday evening with Bernard Allen and family. Sunny Side. Mr.

and Mrs. Arzi Hammond and little daughter spent the evening with MK and Mrs. A B. Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Miller spent Sunday afternoon with their son Ralph and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Rohr and Fioyd Wright spent the evening at Taylor Dixon's Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rohr spent Sunday afternoon with their sou Lester and wife Taylor Dixon aud Floyd Wright called on Jay Howard Suudan afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Williams and daughter Flossie spent Sunday with their son Wesley and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Hair spent Sunday near Gridley with Mrs. Sarah Hammond and family. The Grangers had an oyster supper and installed the new officers at Center Hill last Friday evening. Several from this neighborhood attended. Martha and Frederick Lake calif Monday evening at the Reinhardt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rohr spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ftjortisn at Hairs.

H. Withered spent Sunday at LteDixons and Mrs. Taylor Dixon and children spent the afternoon thre. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Garrett and children spent in Burlington. Grandma Metsker is staying with Let Dixon's at present. The Buuiiysidts boys played basket ball at the Valley and Sunny wide won 30 to 6. 1922 chicks--twenty in number. Proprietor Lafe Miller, ..12 60 Ed Lee, dragging.

4 CO II art, dragging 8 50 August. Lowe, dragging 6 26 Wlueman, dragging 8 25 Kruger, dragging 600 Quiggle, dragging 3 00 0 Fowler, Dragging 10 50 Claud Bachus, dragging 6 00 Isaac Miller, 4 60 Road Fund Fox, road work 100 50 Charles Wright, labor 12 00 Harvey Ward, road work 70 Ward, road 44 25 Bub Berry, labor 4 00 Frank Wilson, labor 2 00 Berry, overseeing 4 00 Hildebrand, overseeing 18 00 Harvey Ward, overseeing 12 00 Earl Stein, hauling bridge 67 20 Harris-Anderson Lumber Oo material ..58 48 FirsNational Bank, borrowed money and iht .301 27 September 24th General Fund Harris-Anderson Lbr Oo, lumber and nails 5 22 Criteg, express. 1 05 Adams Co, grader 7 80 Otis Mcintosh, official 10 50 Houston, official 7 00 Frank Miller, official and stamps. 7 56 Hildebrand, sharpening grader blade 3 00 Motor Fund BubBrry, dragging 15 15 Blair, dragging 14 25 Hart, 4 50 Isaac Miller, dragging 4 50 Ed Lee, dragging 6 00 Wineman, dragging 6 37 Lafe Miller, dragging 9 00 Kruger, dragging 3 00 0 Fowler, dragging 7 46 Fox, dragging 19 00 Harvev Ward, dragging 7 68 Ward, dragging 9 00 Road Fund Bub Berry, labor. ..........10 00 Berry, overseeing 14 00 Clarence Henkle, labor 8 00 Lester Higganbotham, 4 00 LC Vincent, labor 4 00 Manford Hall, 4 00 Elmer Hall, overseeing 4 00 Otis Mclutosh, labor 1 00 Hart, labor 4 00 Hildebrand, overseeing 21 25 A Hildebrand, pulling grader 120 00 November 5th General Fund Otis Mcintosh, official 7 60 Lockwood-Hazel, stationery .13 21 Berry, overseeing 40 50 Elmer HfU, overseeing 61 50 Harvey Ward, overseeing and road'.

...68 00 Fred Hildebrand, overseeing. .53 50 Frank Miller, official and phone. 3 70 Houston, 3 50 Motor Fund Bub Berry, dragging 8 38 Frank Wilson, dragging i. 4 00 Hart, dragging 6 50 Jess Eller, labor 4 00 Road Fund Breon, labor 12 00 Manford Hall, labor 28 50 Lester Higganbotham, labor. ...27 00 Otis Mcintosh, grading 65 00 Bub Berry, labor 4 00 Fred Ferguson, labor 8 00 Fred Barnow, labor 16 00 Harry Hilligas, labor 8 00 Clarence Henkle'labor 4 00 Join) Henkle, 12 60 Jess Eller, labor 4 00 Edgar Campbell, .12 00 Kellard Quiggle, labor 14 00 Frank Parr, labor 16 00 Bader, labor 2 00 Silas Quiggle, labor 12 00 Sanders, pulling grader.

.172 25 Geo Folkerts, labor 10 00 Ward, 2 00 Pitman, labor 26 00 A Hildebrand, pulling grader 170 00 John Mullen, labor 5 60 Willie Bland, labor 4 00 December 27th General Fund Otis Mcintosh, official 3 50 Hildebrand, overseeing 8 00 Wilson, sharpening 4 00 Dearinger, blacksmitbing 1 30 Houston, official 7 40 Frank Miller, official, stamps and phone 9 26 Motor Fund Blair, dragging 4 50 Harvev Ward, dragging 2 05 Wineman, dragging, 2 25 Kruger, dragging 2 25 Vincent, dragging 150 Ed Lee, dragging 1 50 Ira Murray, drugging 18 75 Fowler, dragging 10 49 Road Fund Harry Hilligas, Kbor 20 50 Fred Ferguson, labor 8 00 Jess Eller, labor 14 00 Berry, overseeing 4 00 Frank Wilson, labor 4 00 labor 4 00 II Irwin, labor ,..14 00 Earl Stein, concrete pipe ..18 00 Otis Mcintosh, road work 37 50 Lewis Lee, grading 44 00 Elmer Hall, overseeing 26 00 Will Meats, labor 12 00 Will Higganbotham, labor 1 00 John Maltbie, labor 2 00 Sanders, pulling grader 69 25 Total Expenditures 74 Indebtedness November 12, First National Bank 435 00 State of Kansas, Coffey. County, SS: I do solemnly swear that the within and foregoing is in all respect a full and true account of all the moneys received hv me and expended, together with the indebtedness of said township during the full period of the year ending the last, Monday in December, 1921, and for the full lime for which I should make such statement. So help me God. Frank Miller, Township Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1922 W.

R. Houston, Township Trustee. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cur in all ita stouts and that is. catarrh. Catarrh being creatly Influenced by constitutional condition! requirea constitutional treatment.

Hall Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby deitroyinc the foundation of the disease, civlnf the patient strength by building up the constitution and asaiitlng nature in doing its work. The proprietors have ao much faith In the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred I)ollara for any caae that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J.

CIIF.NEY Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Prujglsts. 70c. Toll us fthoiiF yonr visitors.

Bargains Grocery Tips If quality and service is worth considering our store will certainly appeal to you. We are confident we can please you. Snyder's Cash Grocery The subject for this week is: Caudy The subject of these paragraphs is in eome respects like the gentler sex i. e. The outside appearance will make men's hearts jump but upon closer acquaintance tho heart becomes dead lo all emotions.

Again the outside may have the appearance of hard usage giving it a sort of an unattractive, entity, but upon closer association ic becomes a thing of beauty, desirable and unattainable, Again: The appearance may be just LEG J-N I (First published Doc. 1921.) Final Settlement Notice. State of Kansas, Uoffwy counry. ss, In the l'robate Court of Coffey County, Kansas. In the mutter of the estate of Murv Houston late of said county, deceased.

To all creditors and others interested in said estate: Notice it hereby given that I have filed my final account as administrator of said estate and thut I intend to make Final Settlement thereof in said l'robate Court on iheUXth day of January 11123 at 10 o'clock A. M. at which time or as soon thereafter as the A eiory is told of a man who recent-ly wrote a will iu which he named six bankers to be his pall bearers. "They have carried me for twenty years," he explained, "and they might as well finish the job." DR. Hl.G.

HERRING Physician and Surgeon Office over Drug Store Telephone 69 LEROY, KANSAS same can be heard, an application will be made for an order of said Court Dueling and adjudging who were and are ttio ueirs, us vlsees or legatees of said deceased, 4t William Uy Houston Administrator of said entatu. (First Published Jan. 11122) Publication Notice. 6 75 Ward, dragging. 11 25 Road Fund Fox, road work 45 00 II Bennie, labor 4 00 Clarence Hinkle, labor 4 00 Fundis, 22 00 Fred Ferguson, labor 2 00 Clvde Larkin, labor ....25 00 John Maltbie, labor .32 00 Sheldon Meas, labor 18 00 Harold Ohrisman, labor 17 00 Manford Hall, labor 32 00 A A leats, 6 00 Lester Higganbotham, 23 00 Silas Quiggle, .26 00 Byron Vannordstrand, 28 00 Elmer Hall, labor, 44 00 Snodgrass, labor 6 00 Charley Wright, labor 11 00 Harvey Ward, labor 236 57 Harris-Anderson Lbr, nails 1 00 Fred Barnow, labor 8 00 Berry, labor 79 25 Buh Berry, labor 25 00 0 Rogers, pulling grader 30 00 O'i- Mcintosh, labor ...153 23 E-Odull, laior 2 50 CountyJ'reasurer for2 bridges.

800 00 General Fund Slagel, blacksmithing. .7 00 Oris Mcintosh, offloial 3 50 Houston, official 7 00 Frank Miller, official 7 00 Motor Fuud Fox, 9 00 Ods Mcintosh, dragging 4 12 June 11th Road Fund Ira Murray, labor .....22 50 Art Evans, road work 4 00 Murray, labor 20 00 Frank Myers, labor 28 00 Loe Mvers, 11 00 BertGilger, labor 2 00 Mullins, labor 15 00 Flovd Chrisman, labor 8 00 Sanders, tractor grading. .75 00 Perl Quiggle, 4 00 Hall, labor 12 00 Lt'hier HiggHnbotbam, 6 00 B'. ion Vannordsuiinl, .12 00 K- Hard Quiggle, labor 12 00 -trulil Onrisinan, labor 8 00 mer Hull, overseeing 33 00 Wil'iH'n Kruger, labor 2 00 Sli Hi. Mt-ats, labor 8 00 A A Mi hN, labor 8 00 Ul-iirj labor 4 00 Henkle, labor 9 00 Fred narixiw, labor 3 50 Claud Bbchus, labor 4 00 Bub Berry, labor ...24 00 Oris Mcintosh, labor 76 75 General Fund Lxjkwixid-Hazel, stationery 2 56 Al Hprry, overseeing 63 25 Otis Mcintosh, nffifial 7 00 Kr.tnk Miil-r, ofll-ial Hnd niarops 4 06 official 10 Motor Funrt Murray, ....10 81 Jaac Miller, dragging 2 lf Blair, dragging 2 25 Jesi Eller, dragging 6 75 Bub Berry, dragging.

O'is Mcintosh, dragging A 70 July 3()th General Fund IliUlebrand, repairs 1 00 Miller, offlrisl 7 06 It II, Miston, 10 25 Mclniosb. official 7 1,0 Motor Fund To Marr I'etroleum Company of Omaha, Nebraska, a corporation, and Walter VV. oye: You and oacuofvou are hereby notified D. B. EOWEM.

D. physician mmr Special attention to Chronic Diseases Local Surgeon, Mo. Pac. R. R.

OFFICE IN TUPTV US. CENTRAL BLOCK LJlfUIJ0 that you have been sued in an action now pending in the District Court of Coffey County, Kansas, wherein ISradford Supply what it is 1. e. A good healthy skin, a sweet disposition and a lovable possession Fellow Citizens both sex those chocolates at 15 cents per pound are just what hey appear. Sweet, taste right and iireeable.

As to the left over Christinas candy that cost ut 18 cents per pound and the frieght from St. Joe, which we are offering at 5 cents per pound is just as honest as the ideal of your dreams. In the old time cocoanut cubes at 18 cents per. pound 'there is to be found the same concientious disposition of sterling character to be found in the sweet heart of a nation. We are not forgetting the merits of our jelly cones at 18 cents per pound.

They are as frank and candid as the most innocent school girl of your boyhood dreams. To better understand what we mean we will repeat another sentence; the jellies have nothing to conceal as to their merits. They are as honest as the heart longings of Diogenes, Of course we meet up with some candies which are not all that they seem to be. But when you come to us for an introduction we will try not deceive you as to the heart of the vixens. We, probably, will let you form your own conclusions; but will cut the acquaintance of any other members of that specific family.

Yours for a better, sweeter and more comfortable mastication of the danties offered trade, we are Yours Etc. etr. The Variety Store GEO. CARTE 11, Proprietor LeRoy, Kansas company, a corporation, is me piainun anu you, together with Bert HeroiiiKer, N. I.

Nesbitt, it. H. Olinger and Barbara IC.Olinger, his wife, are the deiendants and that yon must answer tho petition of the plaintiff, on file in said actien.on or before the ISth dav vt Februaiy, linSi, or said petition will be takeu hs true and judgement will be rendered amending plaintiff's lien statement, tllel with this petition, and in the olllee of the Clerk of the District Court of Coffey County, Kansas, correcting tho description of the land upon winch the lln is claimed, to describe the MHitie as the North ballot the North-west Quarter ot section Fourteen (14) in Township Twenty -three (Zi) of Hane Thirteen (.131. in Coffey County, Kansas, and foreeloHinir nlaintiff's lien thereon and V- W- McGINNIS RESIDENT DENTIST Olllee days In LeRoy Wedneday afteruoou and rest of eacb week Office over People's State Bank judgement against the defendant, Marr retroluum coinpanv oi uiuhiih, neurasKti, for the sum ot with six per cent interest thereon from the lth day of Sept DR. C.

C. KESNER PHYSICIAN SURGEON Offlice in Peoples State Bank building ember, lir.il, until paid that plaintiff have LEROY KANSAS a inrst lien upon ail saia lease, leant'-hold and all property thereto belonging or used in connection therewith, for said sum Phones Residence and interest; tlint all right, title, Interest and claim ol all the defendants herein be subject and inferior to plaintiff's hen thereon tbat said plaintiff's lien be foreoloed W. S. Mann that the lease, leasenoio inn an otoer prorertv thereto belonging to earn la and leasehold, or used in connection thsriwlth, and all the oil, be sold according to law, and the proceeds received Irom tha sale thereof be applied to the payment of the taxes due on said property, then to the pay nient of plaintiff's Judgement and accrued Interest and the balance of the purchase price bo held subject to the further orders) of the Court, and tlu.t each and all of the Hid defendants herein, anil all ncrsonsi claiming by. through, or tinder them, or UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Gall T.

S. Ferguson at LeRoy or Mr. Mann at Westphalia. J. S.

JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST TELEPHONE LE ROY, No. 8 Hj KANSAS any ot tnein, lie mrever oarreu oi mm ironi all right, title, claim or lien in ami to said lease, leasehold and all other iiroperty thereto hclouuing or used in connection The little four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrsi Wesley Williatns, living north of Alicevlllo, stabbed her baby sinter in the eye with a paring Icr-iNt Tlitirda) The wuinul let the lluiil out of 1,1 outer eye, hut Dr. Herring of this city, win wa caihd to lid to I he nay the hahy has a good c'idiite to retain the sight. therewith, or any part thereof, from and Hlter said sale, and for such other and further relief as plaintiff may be einiitahlT entitled to.

tt Hnl. B'-i-rv. ('rugging 3 75 Civile Birtie, dragging Bradlord Supply Company, Plaintiff, By Joe Holston, its attorney. Attest; Maud Holmes, Clerk Dutnct Cotirt.

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