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The Chronicle from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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Leavenworth, Kansas
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1 MISSION OF THE DEMONSTRA PUBLICATION NOTICE. Demand The Union Label TION FARM. Cardinal Gibbons Asks Aid E. W. SNYDER, President.

C. W. SNYDER, Vice-Pres. CHAS. E.

SNYDER, Cashier. JOHN C. WALKER, Asst. Cashier. STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenwotrh County ss.

In the Dstrict Court For Starving Armenians By T. 8. Townsley, Colirmkla, Mo. in and for Leavenworth County. State of Kansas.

B. F. jaLutz, plaintiff vs. Jewell" Lutz. defend The mission of the Demonstration Poultry Farms in Missouri is to stimu ant.

NOTICE. Label In your hat? Label in your shoes? Label In your clothes? Label on your cigars? Label on your printing? Union barbr shavi yon? LIST OF UNION LABELS. This Is the -message from late the general improvement of pouV Jewell Lutz, you the above named James (Card! try keeping methods throughout the IVIanafactupeps; National Bank United States Depository. County Depository. State Depository.

city Depository. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 SURPLUS, $100,000.00 W. Snyder, C. W. Snyder, H.

W. Mehl, O. P. Lambert, Louis Vanderschmidt, W. A.

Tholen, Chas. B. Snyder, A. M. M.

Gelger, John C. Walker. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. defendant, are hereby notified that state. While Missouri is a great a 1) Gibbons read at the you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, B.

F. Lutz, and that poultry state, we may truthfully say big meeting in that' the industry is still in its in he has filed his petition against you 1 iJ Washington in in the office of the Clerk of the Dis fancy. Only a smau percent of bur farmers are giving their aid of the trict Court, of the above named couri Every union mem her, or sympa flocks the attention they deserve ty and state on the 18th day of No thizer, is urged when making purchases or having work done to de More than one-third of the firm poul vember, A. D. 1919, praying for an ab try is mongrel Btock.

Not more than mand the following union labels: Actors' National Protective Union: solute decree of divorce from you, the said defendant, and that you must one-fifth of it is properly housed, and Near East Relief. The venerable primate of the Catholic Church In America is intensely interested In the appeal which the Near East not one farmer in ten feeds in a man answer the same on or before the 9th Allied Printing Trades. Amalgamated Rubber Workers' Inter ner to secure maximum production day of January, A. D. 1920, or said and profits.

petition will be taken as true and national Union. International.) Cardinal Gibbons. That the conditions referred to can ROHLFING Wholesale Grocers Amalgamated Sheet Meral Workers' judgment rendered against you ac International Alliance. cording to law divorcing the said Relief will make to the country in easily be changed is Indicated by the transformation that has occurred in the Rockingham, community in Ray plaintic from you and for your faults American Federation of Labor. American Federation of Musicians.

February for funds to support its work among the starving peoples of that stricken land. To the Washington meeting he wrote County. Foui years ago poultry con American Wire Weavers' Protective B. F. LU.TZ.

By T. W. Bell, Atty. for Plaintiff. First published November 28, 1919 Established 1858 ditions in this section were nothing LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.

Association. to brag about. MoBt of the farms "Advices and Information coming from the Near East cannot be doubt Bill Posters and Blllers' Union. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union. Cigarmakers' International Union.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. had large' flocks and the owner con sidered them profitable, but the chick- ed. There is great actual suffering and famine. These people, recently ens were indifferently bred, housed become Independent and nlensc.j. Coopers International Union.

Elastic Goring Weavers' International STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth and fed, and the industry was strictly from bitter thraldom, cannot sup County, ss. In thel District Court a "woman's business," with all the port themselves. And the Clirlstiun Union. THE MEYER COAL, ICC, STORAGE TRANSFER CO. emphasis of insignificance which of Leavenworth County, State of Kansas.

William D. Walters, -4 Glass Bottle Blowers' Association. Hotel and Restaurant Employes' In vreal "he" cattle man or hog raiser is and common Instincts of humanity which have prompted the people of the United States during the last two years to relieve the distress 'wont to Kire that expression. But DEALERS IN' ternational Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. KOAL and ICE and needs, especially of the Near today conditions have changed radical ly.

Probably no community in, Mis- souri is now further advanced in modern methods of handling farm poul- East, must not be allowed to grow Iron Holder' Union. International Association of Allied plaintiff vs. Jennie F. Walters, defendant To Jennie F. Walters: You, the above named Jennie F.

Walters, defendant, are hereby notified that William D. Walters, plaintiff, has filed a petition against you in the above entitled court and cause; cold and be diminished. Metal Mechanics (Bicycle Workers) "I hope we shall all unite In this International Association of Brick, present emergency and be able to try than this one. The community is a whole has adopted modern methods AH Kinds of Mauling Done. Furniture Stored A Packed Largest Puddled Moving Vans in the City Phones 67-68 N.

W. Cor, Fourth and Choctaw Sts. Tile and Terra Cotta Workers. of breeding, hatching, brooding, feed International Association of Machin that you have been sued by the plain collect sufficient funds to enable these peoples to live and work until next summer brings them permanent relief and subsistence. I call upon all to respond generously to ists.

lng, housing and culling. Some of the best farm poultry houses in the state International Association of Watch are to be found here. The community Case Engravers. the appeal now being made and is now awake to the Importance of trust that the committee will be International Broommakers' Union. International Brotherhood of Black gratified with the results." smiths.

International Brotherhood of Paper makersi PAINLESS DENTISTRY $5 PER MONTH International Jewelry Workers' Union. International Ladies Garment Work tiff in said court and cause and you must answer the petition filed by said plaintiff on or before the 17th day of January, 1920,, or said petition will be taken as true against you and Judgment, granting the plaintiff a decree absolutely divorcing him from you for your fault and giving the plaintiff the care, custody, control, management and education of Willi D. Walters, Junior, and Annie C. Walters, the minor children mentioned and referred to in said petition, will be rendered accordingly against you. WILLIAM D.

WALTERS, Plaintiff. BenJ: F. Endres, Atty. for Plaintiff. First published Dec.

5, 1919. ers' Union. FEEDSORPHAN International Photo Engravers' International Printing Pressmen's an old Industry given a new impetus. Bought Motor Car with Egg Profits. As one farmer philosopher expressed it, "You can talk about the hog being the mortgage lifter, but while the hog is getting under the mortgage the old hen is keeping the family, and in these high-priced times that is no small Job." This same farmer's wife and daughter have so far advanced in the art of making chickens pay that they have purchased a modern touring car, not a Ford, with their egg money.

This revolution in poultry methods is directly traceable to the efforts of one man. Four years ago M. P. Hollar, an elderly resident of Painless Prices I I ii-ii I II II I Union. International Steel and Copper Plate Cleveland H.

Dodge Shows What AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Printers. 425 Del ware Street. Phone M0 International Typographical Union. International Union Carriage and Near East Relief Can Do in Efficient Purchasing. Wagonworkers.

International Union of Journeymen Buying in wholesale lots end under Horseshoers. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. the community, attended Farmers' International Union of Wood, Wire the most favorable market conditions, Near East Relief of 1 Madison avenue, New York city, with representatives In and Metal Lathers. Week at Columbia and went back home to practice the methods of poul- STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, ss. In the Probate Court Journeymen Fakers and Confectlon- liritHiliiiiaiiilljiliMp every state of the Union, has been ableLrii try management advocated by the in and for said County and State to baffle the high cost of living so ar I Journeymen Poultry Department of the Missouri Barbers' International In the matter of the estate of College of Agriculture.

These meth as relief supplies for the suffering mll-j Union, Rebecca Woods, deceased. 110ns or me wear uasi are concerned, journeymen Tailors' Union, Creditors and all other persons in Cleveland H. Dodge, treasurer, in a Leather Workers' International Union ods brought such big results that his neighbors soon began to notice his success. Mr. Holler is not the type statement shows that the committee Is I Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen.

terested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of able to provide food for the suffering Wood Workers International Union. wh otries to keep a good thing January, 1920, at the regular Decern people of the Near East at prices much Stove Mounters' International Union. himself and before long his neighbors were trying the methods which had lower than the average charge here. R.EDAVIS BOOK AND JOB PRINTER ber era of the Probate Court in and for said County, held at the -Probate Courtroom in the City and County of A donation of $5 per month will pro proved profitable to him. Today prac vide food for one orphan, $10 per tically every farmer In the community month provides not only food, but also Leavenworth and State aforesaid, the undersigned, shall apply to said clothes and shelter for one orphan.

follows the same program of feeding, housing and culling that Mr. Hollar learned at Columbia and any member and for $15 per month attendance at Team Drivers' International Union. National Association of Machine Shirt, Waist and Laundry Workers' Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers' and Brass Workers' Union. National Building Trades. Retail Clerks' International Protective Association.

Theatrieal Stage Employes' International Alliance. Court for a full and final settlement nf until Batata, and at such time, or School is assured to each orphan in ad ot the community will tell you that ditlon to food, clothing and shelter. as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, and an application will be the new methods payj Opportunity for Great Sesvice In the appeal for funds to save the starving remnants of the Armenians and other western Asia peoples, Near made for an order of the Court find Every Demonstration Farm owner has an opportunity for great service ing and adjudging who were the heirs East Relief is Inviting the American public to "adopt" an orphan at the I of said deceased. Tobacco Workers' International Union United Cloth. Hat and.

Cap Makers. United Gold Beaters' National Union. in his community and owes his neigh SILAS N. JACKSON, Execu bor an important obligation. The sue- tor of the estate of Rebecca rates given here.

Over 250,000 homeless children are In need of help in the Near East Women's 'organizations, lodges, churches and social clubs are United Powder and High Explosive cess or failure of the Demonstration Farm is sure to have an important In Workers. Woods, deceased. First published Dec. 5, 1919. responding to the appeal by adopting fluence upon the poultry Industry of that section.

The aim of every co quotas of orphans for support over definite period. United Garment Workers. United Hatters. Upholsterers' International Union. Wood Carvers' Association.

operator should be to make a tremen- dous success so that the community By-Laws and Pamphlets a Specialty WOMEN ADOPT It's hard, as present prices go. To make ends meet, we iadly know And few there are in clover; But habits formed by us to-4ay Will help when high costs pass away To make both ends lay over. will awaken to the opportunities offered with poultry and will generally adopt the proper methods of poultry PRINTING THAT PAYS management 10,000 ORPHANS THE LABOR PAPER. We are highly pleased with the re sults being secured by our various Demonstration Farm co-operators. The benefits of the project are already Connecticut to Provide Foster noticeable in many communities.

How- We Offer You ever, In going over the records each Mothers for Little Victims of Turks. Printers' Ink, the highest authority on advertising mediums, makes the following statement: "A labor paper is a far better advertising medium. than any ordinary newspaper, in comparison with circulation. A labor paper, fo rexample, having 20,009 readers, is of far more value to the business man who advertises than an ordinary paper with 100,000 subscribers. Many businetj men do not month we are led to wonder if each -and every co-operator is doing his very best The June records show that up to July 1, 20 Demonstration Farms had not disposed of their old Ten thousand little victims of Turkish brutality are to be foster- mothered by the big hearted women Connecticut as the result of ap roosters and 26 farms were not feed m4 lng either milk, meat scrap or tank peals by Near East Relief, the former age.

Any farm that falls to supply a regular supply of animal protein for the poultry flock cannot be a real Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief of 1 Madison avenue, New York elty. The women at a meeting voted to "adopt" that number as their share Hardware Stoves -Harness Tinware Cut Glass Gasoline Engines Mechanics Tools Demonstration Farm, because it has been shown times without number twigs Weak? of the 250,000 homeless and starving boys and girls orphaned in the massa that no flock will lay profitably with We'll Rush Your Order cres and deportations. out a liberal supply of milk or some moat food. We try to recommend Generous Offer To Tuberculosis Three hundred representatives of Sufferers of Trial of Europe's only practices tbat have proven prac women's organizations attended ths tical In the hands of practical farm meeting at Hartford, at which Gov Remarkable Remedy, SANOSIN World's aotad medical ecientlate Doetore ernor Marcus H. lloleomb presided and Dlnallna, Foannerfeld.

Wolff. Noel, Oanthle-. BMiri dKliw SANOSIN tlx moat ers and we are conceited enough to believe that co-operators will benefit by applying our suggestions wherever pleaded the cause of the stricken peo tmtmHt for Pulmonary allmeBta ft dlacorar.d Mil Wolff, Court PlijtfeUn, Dlrwtor of Sanitarium for CoiwnmutlTi Rtlboldwn. ples. Another speaker was Henry Mor genthau, former TJ.

8. Ambassador to Turkey. lie kil dimrdad all atbn nawdtrn. possible on their own farms. The Farm Poultry House.

In our opnion one of the best In SANOSIN' Iim bca offlclallr ramnmrodad to ha AT LOWER PRICES THAN Assurances that the example of these Barlla Madlral Aaanelatlon. Dr. C. W. A.

Eaaara. Amatardam. Holland, drrlaro It a "Moral obll- noble hearted Connecticut women will vestments on the farm is a comfort fitloa ta aiaka SANOSIN known ta tba whole Phone 457 505 Cherokee Street 505 aamaa race." A manna eunarara, nn or pir. be followed by similar organizations In all the other states have been received OUR COA1PEI 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed eaa aaa una ramariawa noma imimini ioi haa mat with anrk phaaoaiaaal eocreaa la Enrupa. SANOSIN doco Ita work bf abaorptloa ot Uerma not aa lajaettna.

Prodaroa calm, raatfni riaaa without aforphlum ar almllar dradeolns at the headquarters of the Near East Relief, 1 Madison avenue, New Tork able poultry house. We believe no owner of a Demonstration Farm can afford to go through the winter with-cmt a bouse that will keep the bens comfortable. Many are considering building new houses and would like to urge all In this frame of mind act promptly so as to be prepared drnfe. Brine almost Inaadlal rtuaf front cmiahlna. bloud aplttinf and alfbt ewrata.

city. SANOSIN la proTlnt blcaalnf ta all anfferlns freai Tabamiloala, UroocMtta, Aathnta. BronctilaJ Catarrh. ae. Sand for FREB BOOKLET (with taaMmoelale) explaining thle trratsmt and how the shape of a kiss?" "Give mo one and 111 call It Patronize Our Advertisers 6th and Delaware, Phone 93 a Trial ran nad la your ti hone at oar ri.k.

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