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The Northern Lyon County Journal from Allen, Kansas • 4

The Northern Lyon County Journal from Allen, Kansas • 4

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1 1 1 1 1 Public Sale. ten Dan and Wednesday, Commencing following 1 wagon. gy. 1 five Elwood 1 set harness. 1 pair Great spire Brace bed spring.

burean, ine. 3 1-7 leaf day der sold my property in Alwill sell at Pablie Sale at the Dwyre farm 1 mile we-l mile south of Allen and 4 miles east of Bushong. or February, 21st, 1912. at o'clock p. m.

tHe described property: team 8 years old. driving 1 hay frame. 1 top buy1 Avery walking culuvator. foot out Deering mower. Lawn mower nearly new work harness.

1 set buggy pair leather flynel-. cord 1-100 Western Incubator. 1 Separator nearly ew. Shovel- Sledge bammer, Crowbar, Pick, Saws. etc.

1 hits, capacity 40 Ins. refrigerator steads. 3 mattresses. 1 couch bed. 1 good walnut.

1 dresser. commode. 1 Singer Sewing 1 stand. 1 center chairs. 8 kitchen rocking extension table.

1 foot table. 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 Gewhiz washer. cupboards. clothes rack.

1-8 w.inger. 1 Seth Thomas. 25 clock Ingrain carpe. 15 yards 1-3 burner oil stove. carpet.

beating stove. 1-5 gallon churn, ou 3 kitchen lamps. parlor tamp. 4 wall pictures. dozen chickens.

Other things aumerous to list. sums of $10 and cash all sums over months time will he given if paid when due interest when due to draw 10 per paid from date till paid. 2 per for cash on time accounts J. E. CAPLES.

Hamble, auctioneer Eugene Wm. Hood, Public Sale cannot be too careful in farmers selecting seed. Before planting the corn some of it should be tried make sure that it in a box It to is poor policy to plant grow. the corn in the ground to see it will grow. A whether or not means a half half stand always and under the most favorable crop, cannot be conditions a good crop from a poor stand.

1 grown BUSHONG Daniel Moser Huested Born June 10, 1830, departed life February 9th, 1912, at 81 years and 7 aged Huested was the father of Father former marriage, 3 children by a survive hlm. He was whom Miss Ella Burkett June married to to this union was born 1876; children, of which 7 survive, died in infancy. Thos still living are as follows: Mrs. Council Grove; ClarSwitt, Emporia: Mrs. Elsie Huested, Bushong; Charley HuesJohnston, LaCrosse: Mrs.

Ethel ClyCouncil Grove; Edwin borne, Bushong; Chester HuesHuested, Bushong; 11 living grandchild- Father Huested was a carpenter trade and served his trade several buildings in building other countries. He was and husband and a loving father, kind would say that he and often when the Dear Lord ready for him. We visited Father Huested his affliction. We laid him in in the bushong cemetery, Sunday, February 11th, in the presence a large congregation of friends. May God bless the heart wife and children: may they so as to meet him again; we him back but we can bring where he has gone.

the children were at the All eral except the three by a wife. Rev. J. J. Bearden.

"The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily." statement, coming from Such a of a bank, shows what the cashier responsible people have confidence Mr. A. L. Wilson in these pills. after trying them wrote: used Dr.

Miles' Nerve "I have Liver Pills and also your and Pills, on myself, with The Liver Pills Anti-Pain good naturally and so easily results. act so know that I that Iv scarcely have troubled with headache I taken a pill. Frequently being Anti-Pain Pill and get take Immediate an relief in every case." A. L. Wilson was for a number Wilson, Sparta, Ill.

Mr. cashier of the First of years National Bank of of Sparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills different from others. Many are kinds of liver pills are "impossible" trial on account of their after one Dr, Miles' Nerve and harshness.

do not act by sheer force Liver Pills natural way, withbut in an easy, out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. first bottle fails to benefit, your If the the price. Ask him. druggist will return Elkhart, Ind.

MILES MEDICAL Blamed A Good Worker. blamed my heart for severe in my left side for two distress writes Evans, Danyerrs." "but I know now it ville, indige-tion, AS Dr. was New Life PillKing's cured me 99 Best for completely stomach, liver and kidney troubles constipation, headache or debility. 25c. at -All Druggists.

of To broken live can't known go sions tions funestate former sons laws that owner. of To Whom It May Concern. 248, Laws of 1909. Chapter as the legacies and succes: tax act, under certain conimposes a lien upon real which passes to other per br reason of the interstate br the will of testate deor cedent-. and again-t real stale is conveyed by deed con of the death of the templation The law points out a method whereby the value of the shares the estates of a decedent is to ascertained and the tax liability against the shares is to de determIn no other way than having it ascertained legally, as required, whether there 19 not a liability upon real estate! passing as afore aid, can the record of such real estate clear and perfect.

To of title it is earnsuggested that in order avoid liability attaching to reason of omissions in showing lien imposed by law, should certify no abstracts questions of liability of non-liability of the real estate the tax is determined by the thories who are charged with duty. Purchasers of real the title to which has passed reason of he death of the owner, are also cautioned to the question of title carefully vestigated before they complete transactions, as by not doing they may incur liability which must themselves discharge or cleared at the expense of trouble and possibly cost to selves. JAS. HOOD, Ww. HOOD, Cash.el Pres'dent State Bank of Allen.

CAPITAL, PAID IN $10,000 SURPLUS FUND $10,000 Does a general banking business. Our range patrons of prudent bankreceive every accommodation within the courtesy Your banking business solicited. and ing. this 4:20 3 4 of 1 15th, are 2 ence 1 day ted, Rag 1 dash 1 3 by to un8 not cent off clerk. sold my farm I will sell Sale at farm 3 miles my and 2 miles east of Allen, 2 2 miles of west and on.

20 1912. Tuesday. February, Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. following described property: black horses 5 years old weight each.

I bay horse 6 years 1100. 1 brown mare weight old in foal by Jack, weight three year old mares 2 cach. 1 ten year old 1000 1000. 1 mare colt. weight extra good milch cows.

brood sows. 1 thoroughof boar. 36 shoats Poland-china 60 pounds each. 2 riding 1 six shovel cultivacultivators. John Deere disc cultivator 1 as new.

1 stirring plow. lister. 1 riding lister. steel barrow. 1 16 inch.

1 lumber wagon two-section 1 buggy and plow feed wagon. kinds of household All and kitchen furniture. of corn and 100 shocks bushels soid before sale. if not LUNCH AT NOON FREE of $10 and Terms: On all sums over $10 -All sums cash. month time will be credit of 6 drawing 8 per cent on note terest from date.

Bankable 2 per cent off' for amounts. All required. time settled for before must be from premises. G. E.

Brock. B. Lamb, auctioneer. Wm. Hood, Must Select Good Seed.

gather from what we can From farmers of the comtalking to the little seed munity there is very that will make grown last year planting in the seed for good Owing to the poor grade, spring. other seeds to he 01 seed corn next crop the and for the planted When you Take that trip Travel Via MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Close connection made for all points North, East, South and West. READY. Agent, Allen, Kansas. A.

E. Having at Public south Admire, the 2 1200 old 5. years 1150. weight mule 3 head bred weight tor. good walking ing 1 ness.

goods corn der en on al J. DR. HENDERSON 811 TO 815 WALNUT KANSAS CITY, MO. The Old Rellable. in Doctor- Medicine.

-Oldest Over in age 40 and Years' Special practicelongest located. regular Kansas City. ESTABLISHED 1867. Over 32 years in Authorized by the Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. State, to All medicines furnished ready for use-a0 treat all Cures guaranteed or money refunded.

No from business. Patients at a distance mercury or injurious medicines used Medicines sent detention everywhere, free from gaze or breakage. tre ted by mail and express. cases cured. Age and experience are important.

State your Ch urges low. Over 60,000 Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter. case and send for terms. and Hydrocele and Permanently Seminal Weakness ew days without pain Sexual Debility, 5 of youthful results or danger. veins Book in free.

Phimosis follies and excess--causing pimples losses and Varicocele Enlarged causing nernight and loss of the sexual face, confused ideas and vous debility, weakness of the sexual syspower, blotobes on bashfulness and aversion to tem. permanently cured withoutpaim. forgetfulness, cured for lite. Istop night That terrible disease, in losses, restore enlarge and power, strengthen weak cured for Blood poisoning and all society, sexual nerve and Syphilis, all its forms and stages, brain and power make you fit for marriage. Send private diseases permanently cured.

for parts free book and list of questions. Stricture new Infallible Home diseases, the effects and cure, sent Radically cured with 1 BOOK for, both with full description pages, Gleet Tram to pain. in- no sealed in plain wrapper of above and Read this Book for the Infarmation Is contaiss. detention from business. Cure free-sent guaranteed.

sealed. FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY FOR MEN ONLY Book and list of questions Bible Class and The Organized entertained last their friends were evening at the home of W.dnesday Miss Fay Cowperthwaite, During evening a Leap Year game was which Miss Millie Wood played in received the honor, a valentine, proficiency in date making. Partners for refreshments were shooting hearts on the chosen by with Cupid's bow and arrow. wall of the class and their The members guests were: Misses Millie Wood, Doris Cavett, Mattie Holdinghausen, Fay Cowpertwaite, Catherine Stotler, Mrs Mary Roberts. Polk, Shope, George DunMessrs.

Harry Tubbs, Bert Holdcan, Clarence inghausen, Loren Duncan, Percy Overight, Hubert Blackwell, Stonebraker, Ben Duncan, Harry Kirk, Ray Fulls, Charley Shope, Guy Lex Polk was a business visitor Emporia the first of the week. at Almost Lost His Life. Stid, of Mason, will S. A. never forget his terrible exposure storm.

"It gave me to a me dreadful cold," he writes, "that a caused severe pains in my chest, it was hard for me to breathe. so me several doses A neighbor gave of Dr. King's New Discovery brought great relief. The which said I was on the verge of doctor but to continue with pneumonia, the Discovery. I did so and two completely cured me." bottles this quick, safe, reliable Use only medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble.

Price 50c Trial bottle free. and $1.00. Guaranteed by- All Druggists. ined. law is of made estly F.

by the the or wonderfui healer soon cures this boils, burns, cuts, ulcers, eczema, or piles Try it. Only at Druggists. Published February 15, Publication Notice. to Helen P. FairThe State of Kansas, in the banks, if living; if dead, then heirs, alternative to her unknown devisees, executors, administrators, trustees and assigns, and each of you are hereby notified that you as parties defendant, have been sued by Kittie C.

Day, as in the district court of party plaintiff, County, Kansas, where plaintiff's Lyon filed. That you must anor before the 30th petition is swer said petition on the same will be day of March, 1912, or rendertaken as true, and judgmnnt accordingly wholly excluding you ed and each of you from any and all right, interest in Lots 36 and title, estate or Fifth Street, in the Town 38, on West of Allen, in Lyon County, Kansas, ac-! recorded plat of said cording to the enjoining you from asserttown, and interest therein, and ing any right or quieting plaintiff's title thereforever possession, and to in her peaceable plaintiff any and all other she be entitled in granting to relief to which may a E. N. Evans the premises. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Attest: (seal) E. H. Rees, Clerk of said Court. All the people of North County, when In the Empo. should stop at Clinton Hotel, GEO.

ROOKE, Prop. service our specialty. Ex Good ent meals. good comfortable rooms courteous treatment. Rates reas ble.

ble. until the to allthat estate. by former have in- so they have much them- The Tax Commission. Topeka, Kansas, He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga.

"I had a bad sore on my instep that nothseemed to help till I used ing Salve," he writes, "but McCOSH SON Allen, Kansas. Livery, Feed and Sale Stal Your patronage solicited DRAYING DONE PROMPT J. W. BUSENBARK, Auctioneer and Salesman Phone 19 Eskridge, do into tee.

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1909-1922