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Pittsburg Daily Journal from Pittsburg, Kansas • 6

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Real (state Iroiislers. town SlXrange 23, containing 40 acres. $1,000. Chas 8 Smith and wife to Wll- mm Sluco our last reuort the register of deeds has nlaced ttie fnllowlnir real I UNITED TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES Hams. Lot 11, block 7, Herman ad- estate transfers on record, which ars dltion to Pittsburg.

$00. capled from the abstract books ot Robert Nesch and wife to The (sattertuwalte. All are war- rantee deeils unless otherwise DKALKUS IN Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com-pany of Kansas. Lots 1 and 17, NIUKSDAY block 0, lots arid J2, mock nuu Katie I less to Anna Knonn, Quit- ii 1 i 'l' I lots 1 mid 22, block Hiorrs west no- claim. The undivided ofe of If is 1.

dltion to Pittsburg. of sec 28, town 'S, miiko 22. -1 i Come to Life at Lost. nign uraae writing maenine. BALL BEARING DENSMORE.

W. Frederick Oubliart to Cora County Attorney Nichols has Speck. Lot 44, First Forest Park Plbr Kan If Ca Mall Matter. Dlobbs "BJones is exceedingly dtHugreeable, Nobody can get along with hlui." even his hair seems to have a falling out with him." "I don't think much of the fellow who boasts ul his artistic temperament," Hays the Mauuyuuk Thlloso-pher, "He usually wants to borrow money," Nell "I wonder what Muud saw In that little runt to marry him. lie's so terribly short." lMIe "I should say he was.

Why, the day they were married he was so short she hud to pay the minister. In the spring tho young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of cash, Anil hi overcoat goes hocking, Which, as yet, Is rather rash. When to lay Corn by. Every fanner has his Ideas about this, and many of them won't a ham. i inn niMii croes over brought suit In the Shawnee county 'g NEW CENTURY OALLIGUAPII.

S'new nrctJTTTRV HALLlflRAPir. court against 59 lnsurauce coin- NEW YOST. addition to Pittsburg. tfl.UaU. Myron Harbour to Ida May Bar hour.

Lots a and 4, block 7, Pittsburg Town Ooinpiiny's Second Addition to Pittsburg, if 1. panics under the trust law of IhU7. The facts are that WebbMcNall.lu-surauce commissioner, and Attorney fl.OU 50 to NEW MODELS JUST OUT. James Patmor and wife to Charles Devlin. The of of sec to 7, town range aa.

"-er Relleciioni. I VMiadelphla Record. maker are too good to lied Ion and wife to Harry Shafer. Lot 29, block 5, Dry wood. to to now Partington.

f40. laV Ada Welsbrod and husband to Film Vendnl. Lot 2, block 12, Kuet Everything in the Typewriting Supply Line. out time for somebody to iran tlme watch. Pittsburg Land Conipauy's audi tlnn to Pittsburg.

James .1 Mansfield and wife to Wll General Boyle brought these corporations to time under the trust law and compelled them to abandon the Clarkson rate book, on which they all combined as a basis and cut off competition throughout the state and charged exhorhltant rates. As soon as the admlDsltratlou changed party another book and map was publlshlrihed as shown by the certified complaint of attorney Nichols. A section of this we copy from his information filed In court. "That said defendants, and each and everyone ot them In person, or through their agents or representatives as aforesaid, have bought, become subscribers to and take a certain rate book or books and map or maps, compiled, made and published by a person or persons commonly known as the 'Eldridge Inspection That said 'Eldridge and his corn just four times, no more and no Ions. He will leave the field If It Is no more than two feet high ...,,1 ii.lll nvav hih-iMihp field If ho eather man's predictions are Ham 11 Ityan.

Lots 1 and 2 of to to to to to to to andsotne 'A ot sec town an, range 22, containing KiO acres. $3,000. breaks down tt third of the stalks. Another man commences cultivating uu artitn litt hu i.nn cut Into his fluid to to Cherokee and Pittsburg Coal and mid keeps It up until stopped by tho Mining Co. to Michael llarklns.

The of of sec 27, town UO, range to seneraUy ride In street they often take a hack. aiidw, dear; tt Is not necei-a husbandman to be mar size oi the com. aoiuiuk mupa mm in. witimr can clve any containing nj acres. uu.

scientific or other reason for their James McGee, executor of the estate of Lizzie McGee, dee'd, to Sarah A Llahtbody. Quitclaim. others associated with him compile method, but they are connuenc tuat there Is no other way. Tho frequoncy of cultivation should be determined by circumstances. It should keep ri.Mini tho uTi.uiitf kfwn a mulch of The of and of of of of sec 11, and of DAM.

MKAKINC A Full Line of Mini-eograplis and Supplies for Fame. Give a Trial Order. NKW CENTURY CAM.KlKAPir. "Invincible" Carbon Paper. Manuscript Covers.

Note Books. Typewriter Paper. of a y. of sec 11, town ai, range i ble Green; the fly leaf of a iiJ scarcely make a good containing 140 acres. If 1.

surface soil, and stir the surface soil Same to same. Quitclaim. The so that much oi ttie soiuuie sans im there by the evaporation, will be and publish said books and maps in the city of Topeka, county any state aforesaid, That said books and maps give the cost and rate of Insurance against tire and other casualties to be paid by citizens of Kansas for policies lssused upon property In said state by said defendants. "That said Eldridge Inspection Bureau is the successor to the Clark-son Inspection Bureau, and is oper of sec 14, town ssi, range 22, con talulng 100 acres. $1.

put within reacn oi uie piaui ruun. All observing farmers know that, miiiiiia iind lnHt, nf Adella Murray and husband and UUIIIJg bim lu.uuiv i.iunt t.hrnwa ii rootlets Loulsana Senlock to SUus nee-lock. Lots 1 and 2 of of sec 3, almost to the surface, reaching for town 30, range 22, containing 79 and NEW YOST. Free Catalogues for the asking. ated and run In the same manner as acres, the nitrates and otner sans iu riikiiinivAii liv dew and Kansas and Texas Coal Co.

to rain. The farmer who cultivates his to to Rlngo. Lot 41, Kansas and Texas Joal Company's Second addition to you a Buffalo?" "No, and you cau't make a of me either?" Job a doctor?" 'I don't think so." Hoax-by does the Bible speak of Mice of Job?" 'Don't you dare kiss me. It i I'll call mamma." He-Does the old lady want to too?" "Pop, what are the of composition?" Tommy's suppose they are the things )r throws Into the waste IN Pittsburg. $iao.

Held the "last time," alter tnese roots form, Is lessening his yield of corn, He hid better lay It by and go Ashing, anything rather than cut United Typewriter and Supplies Eliza Vendel and husband to that was, and by many, if not all of the same Individuals who operated, controlled and owned the said Clarkson Inspectlsu Bureau. That on or about November, 1897 the said Clarkson whose name appears In the name of the Clarkson Inspection Bureau as aforesaid, discontinued his snid publications of rate books, maps and slips, because of the fact that the superintendent of Insurance of said state prohibited the defend Louisa 11 Gaylord. Lot ia, block 5, Pittsburg Town Company's Fourth to off the roots reacmug up mo out fac. J. GARD, rianager.

addition to Pittsburg, ifwu. to to 'XS jt Wull nurwpfrnm the chcaDest to Paul Oehnie and wife to A Powell. Lots 15 and 10, block 3, ii jirv.i. ei I T' ti in it ueiawarc ji. iuug rnuiie 46ty.

i.usi;U5 wnyt i'iu. East Pittsburg. 50. ft the most expensive, all kinds, shades and descriptions at J. 8.

Rogers Co. 210 N. Broadway. Experienced Cherokee and Pittsburg Coal and workmen employed to ao your worn with neatness and dispatcn. I Mrs.

Kedzie Has A Say CITY scon empiiis n.fi-.to. About Manual Training. The Reliable Real Estate Finn is CARLTON (MS, Pittsburg, Kansas. Mil JMT7 i. Bfm" THE COUNTY SCHOOLS.

Items of Interest to Teachers, Scholars, and to Patrons of the Common Schools. A Rare Roast. ants and all other insurance corporations from using the Bald rate books, maps. and slips, ruling that the said use an Infraction of the anti-trust laws of said state." The enforcement of state laws belong properly to the attorney general but so far Attorney General God-dard has not turneed a wheel to check the robberies of the 59 Insurance companies, says the Oswego Blade. But the public opinion of Shuwnee county has drove the county attorney to start the ball to rolling at the expense of the county In place of the state, and If as successful as Webb McNall was they will be prohibited not In Shawnee county only from using the Eldridge rate book, but In every county In, the state, us other counties will do likewise.

Does this look like the corporation controlled the administration or does It occur to the mind of the reader that this robbery has been permitted for two years with the hope that the late legislature would change the law, and does It occur that the legislature dared not make the change. The 59 companies mentioned are all known as "union the petltition names them as subscribers of the rate book Issued by the "Eldridge Inspection Bureau." County Attorney Nichols' suit against them means that If Judgment is recovered against them each company will be liable under the atl trust laws of 1897 and be asks for a a penalty of $1,000 a piece and a penalty of $100 a day a piece for judgment recovered and that they forfeit Mining Co. to Charles Tlppens. The of see 4, town 30, range 25, less railroad right of way. $1,090.50.

James Hanson and wife to John Fair. The of of of sec 32, town 30, range 22, containing 40 acres. 1,000. Hlnsen and wife to John Blaln and James Blaln. Lots 8, 9 and 10, block 18, Walnut.

315. Eugene McKlm and wife, Elizabeth McKIm, James McIClm and wife. Mary Tucker and husband, and Sarah Newcome and husband to no It McKim. Lots 24 and 25, block 9, Pittsburg Town Company's First addition to Pittsburg. $1 and love and affection.

John McKim to Jennie McKIm. Same description. 1 and love and affection. Robert Kile and wife to Frank Walker. Commencing 1010 feet north of corner of block 3, Mc-Cune, thence east 264 feet, north 82 feet, west 204 feet, and south to beginning, being part of of sec 8, town 31, range 22.

$490. Mabel Simpkln to It Kile. Same description. $100. Ira Sanderson and wife to Greenup Janes.

Lots 4 and 5, block 1, Dry wood, now Partington. 10. Greenup Janes to William Mc-Cracken. Same description. $100.

Vawter and wife to Presley Vawter. The of of of sec 12, town 31, range 21, containing 20 acres. $50. The Park Place Improvement Co. to Merit Zinn.

Lots 11, 12, and 13, Park Place Improvement Company's Second addition to PIttBburg. $175. Emily! Lanyon, Arthur Lan-Lanyon and Alvln II Lanyon and wife to Bevius. The V. of sec THE SUNNY SOUTH AND Iwinter trip to Florida or ill put new life into your I lathing, boating-f fons, golf, shoot, They have a list of properties in Pittsburg- for sale; write insurance, and sell farms and coal lands.

Before you buy or locate elsewhere be sure and inquire for this hustling firm, and We give you rare meats always, You cook them to suit yourself. They give pleasure and strength. Cut from selected stock trimmed after the most op-proved fashion, and sold to you to give you an enjoyable meal. It's a good roast if we furnish it. by taking the imited through acksonville, p.

m. con- Scott with South' arriving Mem- '4 Tbero are few women In the world, who are not obliged to sew at one time or another. Every girl should know how her clothes are made, even though she may never be obliged to sew. "In Kansas City your girls have scientific but we teach a little differently from you, tending more toward the practical," Mrs. Kedzie then explained how the knowledge of botany, entomology, physics and chemistry oil turned more or less toward the practical, and how all sciences teach the pupil an exactness which will mean a great deal to him.

In speaking of the Importance of a knowledge of cooklug, Mrs. Kedzie said: "When the girls learn the art of cooking she learns some of the responsibilities of the woman who wields the spoon. We all depend more upon our food than we realize. If we put food in our bodies for energy and our bodies are not properly cared for they will break down. The girls learns that properly cooked food will do good work and Is happy In that knowledge.

I know of no more happiuess than she may have than in being able to put good food before those at her table, We grow In the happiness of doing something for somebody else." This speaker then ga ve a pieture of the excellent care which the cattleman takes of the feeding of his cattle and from this brought out the greater Importance of a woman's care In the choice and preparation of food for the human body. When the girl has learned the importance of good cooking she should be taught how to serve and how to plan for the meals. Then she begins to realize the mniount of work ot the housekeeper and how much it costs to grown up. From the kitchen work she Is tauuht to make the plans for the building of a house.and for Its furnishing, always remembering the importance of sanitation. The graduating exercises of tho McCune High school the fifth annualwill take place on the 36th lust.

There are seven graduates.five young men and two young ladles. The class motto Is "Success Means Sacrifice." The names of the honored ones are Geo. Mason, Geo. Wll-ley, Franz Roese, Bessie Ross, Sudle Kyger, Roye Sharpe, and Lester Swain. The Parsons' Palladium editor attended the oratorical contest in that city lately.

He listened to the orators, he beard the class yells, he saw the coming statesmen as they said their pieces, and then remarked, after giving It all a complimentary notice; "The educational advantages of these contests are not apparent to old fogies who obtained their education years ago in district schools." Fifty-six of the attendants of the common schools of Labett county recently graduated from the district schools with grades sufficient to allow them to go to the county Iliiih school which Is located at Altamont. The county High school In that county was established after a hard fight, but It Is every way successful. The one in Crawford county will ul-so be successful. all their right and franchises. The slip pj ij su't will bo known as "The State of irmingham 4:30 p-)ga 8:45 p.

At New Orleans xt day, Jacsonville To ascer-Ibut it address W. F. Bill, Pittsburg, Kansas. Kansas vs. The Aetna Insurance 516 N.

Broadway. company" and Is the first case to be brought under tne anti-trust law. When will the common people and 7-" wealth producers see and gather 19, town 30, range 22, containing 100 Dr.H. H. Bogle, Famous Block.

5th Bdy. courage enough to rise above party prejudice and scop being robbed by the plutocratic wealthy class. Remember everything you buy and sell, acres. $2,500. Johnston and wtfe to Julia Monzingo Gray.

The middle of of lot 20, North Pittsburg. 200. Beadle and wife to Charles eat and wear are all In one trust or another. The Insurance trust Is but "Something to See Along the one and when they all get a slice of Specialist In Electrical treatments and X-Ray work; Diseases of Women and Children. Res.

Phone 245 Monroe. Quitclaim. The of of sec 30, town 29, range the earning of the producers there is none lett. Parsons Eclipse. Made Secretary.

Walter K. Potter was elected secretary of the National Mutual Insurance Friday last and will take up the work about May 1st. 24. Daniel Chase and wife to Watson. Lot 10.

Playter's addition to Pittsburg, $000, Mary A Campbell and husband to Loren Blair. Lots 6 and 7, block I. South addition to Glrard. $50. Marion Coulter and wife to Thomas Shafer.

Their undivided Inter A. R. Satterthwaite, Successor Grantham Sattertwalte Abstracter of Title. This breaks in on Walt's plans of farming but It Is likely he will find the new job more lucrative and pleasanter, especially during this est In lot 4. block 4, City addition to Orders by mall will receive prompt attention.

Address, A. ft. SATTERTHWAITE, Glrard Kansas. kind of weather. The company's offices are in Pittsburg, but It Is not likely that Mr.

and Mrs. Potter will Glrard. $. Simeon Veatch and wife to Webb. The of sec 3(1, town 28, range 23, containing 100 acres.

$4,000. Kansas and Texas Coal Company to Ella Markey. Lots 45 and 40. Kansas and Texas Coal Company's change their home. Glrard New.

The stomach controls the sltua on. Those who are hearty and trong are those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you Diseases of Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP TEXAS. BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING Second addition to Pittsburg.

$330. cat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer LYE, E.AR IMl'ONTANT NOTICE. Topeka. March IS, 1901.

I desire to remind the county superintendents and teachers that the examination question for the sum mer Institutes will be based upon the Institute Course of Study. It Is also important to bear in mind the recognition taken by the State Board of education of the Reading Circle books, Rate's "Talks on Literature" and Curtis' "United States and Foreign Powers." The institute Course of Study has been revised In physics, physiology, grammar, civil government, and history, and is now ready for distribution, As usual, the course Is pubis lied by Crane Company, of this city from whom copies cau be secured, Very respectfully, Frank Nki.son, Srate Supt. Pub. Instruction. MANUAL TRAINING.

Part of Mrs. Kedzie's address before the teachers of Kansas City "There Is a peculiar idea about manual training In some places. Manual training doesn't mean manual labor; It means training1 of the hand, and hand training means help for the brain. When the boys or girl can only use his brain, he or she Is only half educated. The girl who can play the piano well with nimble fingers and a clear interpretation of the music, has had a good manual training education an piano playing Is manual tralnlug, which is double work with half energy.

"Domestic science means helping the girls to be good housekeepers Only Scenic Route between iOUlS of KANSAS GTY 4, and Points In touri, Arkansas was, Kansas, dbn Territory, yahoma, id Southwest Far West. LINE TO THE -LAND OP lead and Zinc. iid Restaurant and Cafe Car net unequaled in America. deTfl conveniences for comfort VISIT ureha Springs, iect resort the year round. convenient for this part of ntry.

Cheapratesatalltimes jriMC OF TRAINS AT WHAT A WOMAN'S WOIIK IS. "As they grow up," continued the speaker, "they begin to realize what a woman's work is. The' woman who can take hold of things is the valuable woman. If she can take hold and do she will be ablo to meet the demands made upon her and when she meets the man whom she loves there will be one better home In the world because the woman knows something ot housekeeping. "The strong point In every woman's life is the care of her body.

If the girls could only be taught that It Is a sin to go to school without their breakfast, a sin to wear thin soled shoes and sit with damp skirts about their ankles.how much would be accomplished. But the children mint be taught an example by the mother, and the woman who neglects herself wrongs not only lior self, but her children as well. If women would only realize It, cooking utensils cost less. than coffins and hired help less than death. "The men we send to the high places are the men we send from tho home that makes him The home makes up the land.

Men love their homes and they have shown that they do In their readiness to defend them. If they care so much for them His our duty to teach our girls to make good home workers." from indigestion, Heartburn, Deicn-lug or any other stomach trouble, this preparation can't help but do you good. The moBt sensitive stomachs can take it. T. J.

Cro well, Throat and Nose. H. Z. GILL, M. OFFICE: Room 8 Coughenour Bldfr; Particular attention to.

adjusting Classes. Pittsburg, Katu. KATY GIIAIB rbotr.prf nPlfltfA ML DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY, SUPERIOR MEALS, maun, cz. I RESTORES VITALITY Publcntion Notice. First published in the Pittsburg Weekiy Tkibune Mar.

18,1901. lit the district court within and for the county of Crawford and state of Kansas, sitting at Pittsburg. Joseph Vlllniore, plaintiff I versus Case No. 8 Sally Villraore, defendant. State ot Kansas, 1 Crawford County-Jss: State of Kama to Sally Villmore, defendant above named: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has filed petltlou for divorce airainst you in the above named court abandonment, extreme cruelty and gross neiflect of duty; and praying that he may be decreed a divorce from you, the said defend-ant: and that he tnav be decreed his costs and Fifty Cents, .10 10 a 55 'press Made a Well Man 10 10 a 5 155 ii, in a .1 ill Angell Matthewson to Lillian Tubbs.

The of of lot 9. block 5, West addition to Glrard. $250. Naaman Kellogg and wire to Tublis. The of of lot 11.

block 5, West addition to Glrard. $50. James Smith, trustee, to James Jepser. Lot 1, fractional block 4, Pittsburg Town Company's Third addition to Pittsburg, $1,350. State Realty Company to Dean.

The 20 feet of lot 200, block 4, Pittsburg. $500. Same to same. Lots 207 and 268 and 30 feet of lot 206, block 4, Pittsburg. $20,000.

Francis Black, receiver of- Guar dlan Trust Company, to same, to same. Quitclaim. Same description. 1. Vincent, sheriff, to Joseph Gilbert and Mary A Gilbert.

Sheriff's deed. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and a piece of laud known as lot 7, all In block 5, and lot 1, block Flint's addition to Glrard. $550. Rowan, guardian of Jacob Sell, minor, to Henry Kloeb. An undivided 1 12th Interest in lot 3, block 0, Gtrard.

$100. Emma Mlnerd and Margaret II Mlnerd to Frame. Lots 3 and 4, block 10, Pittsburg Town Company's Third addition to Pittsburg. 1,500. Anna Schnnckenberg and bus-band to George Brower and Minnie Brower.

Lots 2 and 3, block 8, Brazllton. $135. George Brower and wife to Westhoff. Same description, $250. LTurklugton and wife to John A Boor, The of of Bee 9, tub aI Ma.

mtitm -w- mm. arA mm. 1111'. Colorado ia 10 a 8 lOp 7 60 in 55 na Accom 10 a irf 5 55 7 60 8 10 11 35 a If a in 10 10 a 15p 4 00pm such other and further relief as to the court 0R. HUNTER CP TRfATS Tilt" Medical, Surgical and Optical.

311 Locust Street. may seem proper. You must take notice that you must answer thea.ilit nlalutiff's ueiition In the said cause U26am7 50pm Johw Bkbwek, Vice- President A. E. Maxwkll, Assistant, Cashier.

loan R. Lindbuko, President. Chaklks P. Halb, Casliler, JosfWHALLi.Ageni, hi tVlSt on or before the 31st day of A. 0.

1901, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment and dacree of the said court will be rendered airainst you as prayed for by the said plaintiff la the said petition. M.iiflg In Old I fffie of our illustrated Ipam-r to be had by addressing 726, Century Building, JU8KI-H 1 lil. HUB II Cuhkar Cukkan, Attorneys for plaintiff. Attest: Prank O'RkilLT, April 13th, 1901. Clerk of the District Court of Crawford.

Kansas. 2-t5. phenoii nEMnmr prod or Ml the above resnlti In 30 days. It ictl powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall.

Sotrogmeuwillrogaln tbelr lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REV1VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Eraiulons, tost Power, Failing Momory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects ot self-abuse or excess and lndlsoretlon, which nnflts one for study, business or marriage. It Dot only euros by starting at the seat oi disease, but la a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the Are ot yonth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVCdo other.

It ean be carried In vest pocket. By mail, 1.00perpeckaffe,orilx lor 50, with positive written guarantee to ear or refonfl the money. Bonk and advise free. Address EOYAl MEDICINE FOR SALE BY T. J.

CROWELL. A. PORTER. us: of the Oearks." FIRST NATIONAL BANK. WENTftlDK BHADWAY.

A General Banking Business Transacted 01RICTOR8 Carlton, John Llndnurg, John Brewer, Beck, Parr; Charles Hale, A Maxwell, A Nan, Hale. Rount Merchant, ManufaoturrB, ff a'mara and STOCK RAISERS, SOLICITED. frs and Pint on rnim. IFarmtng Along th Vhlift." AYLOR WHEELER to Line: Attorneys at LaW HOnOEOPATIIIST. Residence, 409 West Office over Mostellers and Slaleys Hardware Store Broadway.

Resident Telophoue, 24 most comprehensive railroad MAAirAfl. traV. Practice In all tha courts. S3 re ever oublished lor Abstracts and Titles perfected. lis distribution.

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