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The Chronicle from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

The Chronicle from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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The Chroniclei
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Leavenworth, Kansas
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Ask For THIS THE MOMENT OF MOMENTS TO GAIN SPIRITUAL UNITY U. S. HIE TAX EXEMPTSNOBODY Every Person Who Had Income in 1919 Must Determine Own Liability. NEVErVsTALE PUBLICATION NOTICE. STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, ss.

In the District Court of Leavenworth County, State of Kansas. Gladys Kempt, plaintiff vs. James H. Kempt, defendant. You, James H.

Kempt, are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, that she has filed her petition in the above named court, asking that she be divorced from you for your fault, on the grounds of gross neglect of duty, and UO BR AD Oi By DR. JOHN R. MOTT MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE. abandonment, and that unless you an swer said petition on or before the Surest Way Is to Follow Form 1040 A. at 8th day of March, A.

D. 1920, said pe tition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, divorcing Free Advice In Doubtful Cases. Severe Penalties in Law. said plaintiff from you and for such other equitable relief as the Honor ALWAYS FRESNO TASTY i able Court may'deem proper and Just, Nobody Is exempt from Income Tax. PROTECTED BY IN OUR Used Car Department There's a Car to Suit Your Purse Cash or Terms BETTER LOOK THEM OVER Willis Motor Co.

PHONE 677. OFFICE, ROOM 20, WOOLFE BLDG. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. U. S.

PATENT. GLADYS KEMPT. By Matt F. Nangle, her attorney. First published Jan.

16, 1920. An obligation Is laid directly on the shoulders of each citizen and resident to consider his own case and to get his return In on time if one is due. PUBLICATION NOTICE. With each return showing a tax due BAKED BY SCHALKERS BAKERY STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, ss. In the District Court a payment must accompany the return in the full amount of the tax or at least one-qunrler of the tax.

of Leavenworth County, Kansas All returns for 1919 must be filed oa In the matter of the application of Johanna Louise Krueger, a or before March 15. Must Show True Figures. In figuring up his earnings for la minor, by Fred M. Krueger, her NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT next friend, for an order conferring upon 'her the Rights of Ma STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, ss. In the Probate Court come tax purposes a person must take into consideration all items of taxable Income, and each item itself must ba jority.

To Whom it May Concern: in and for said County and State accurate in amount. Guesses and In the matter of the estate of Notice is hereby given to all per tlmares must be avoided, for the re Alvhia Mokry, deceased. turn is made under oath. sons that on Saturday, January 3 Creditors and all other persons in 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M.

of that day, Everybody who had an income 1919 must now determine whether terested in the aforesaid estate, are his or her net Income was sufficient in amount to require an Income Tax re or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, in the District Court room in the Leavenworth County Court House, in the City and County of hereby notified, that on the 20th day of February, A. D. 1920; at the regular February term of the Probate Court turn. The best way to find out is to get a Form 104OA and follow the in DR. JOHN R.

QTT. Chairman Executive Committee Inter, church World Movement. This ia the moment of moments for us to find our unity, our spiritual solidarity, without sacrificing our diversity and that which is most distinctive to each of our communions and which, by the way, is the choicest possession we have. Tho reason why we of each, denomination moBt value that which is dis in and for said County, held at the Leavenworth, State of Kansas, Jo structions printed on it. That form Probate Courtroom in the City and will serve as a reminder of every Item hanna Louise Krueger will, by Fred County of Leavenworth and State of income; and, If a return is due, it M.

Krueger, her next friend, file her aforesaid, the undersigned, shall ap telfs how to prepare and file it. petition and present her applicatios to the District Court of. Leavenworth One of the important points to keep In mind is that a person's net income County, Kansas, for an order and de ply to said Court for a full and final settlement of said estate, and at such time, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, an application Is found by a computation prescribed In the law, and that each item of in cree conferring upon said minor, Jo hanna Louise Krueger, the rights of will be made for an order of the Court majority concerning costracts and come from every source must be considered, unless specifically exempted. Another thing to remember Is that tlx personal exemption allowed tax finding and adjudging who were the real and personal property, and authorizing and empowering said minor tinctive to us is not simply because it Is ours, but because we honestly believe it Is the truth. It is our choicest possession.

Without sacrificing our distinctiveness we want to realize our unity and solidarity as we gather round the-figure of our Lord with open minds, responsive hearts and, 1 would say, hair-trigger wills by that mean wills that are eager to leap Into action when we see a clear path. heirs of said deceased, and for allow payers by law has no relation whatever ance for necessary attorney's fee. to purchase, hold, possess, and con Fortunes in Mineral Lands Twenty-five Dollars and Your Power of Attorney to Locate Mineral Lands onjthe PublicjDomam will entitle you to a TWENTY ACRE CLAIM Mineral landa of the United States are becoming scarce. Each year tha opportunity to accumulate from this aouree becomes less. Tour power of attorney la valuable.

THI8 MAY BE YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO LET IT WORK FOR YOU. FRANK M. SAWAZGHKI, Ad trol, in her own right and without the interventios and control of ministrator De Bonis Non of the estate of Alvina Mokry, guardian or trustee, all and any deceased. First published Jan. 16, 1920.

goods, chattels, rights, interests in land, tenements and effects, by said minor lawfully acquired, with full PUBLICATION NOTICE. power to hold, sell, convey and' dispose of the same and to make con STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, sa. In the District Court tracts and to be subject to all of the in and for said County and State liabilities iscident thereto, and to sue Bertha Pugatz, plaintiff vs. Bur Make all payments and address all communications to the UNDBH WRITERS TRUST COMPANY, Atlas Block, Salt Lake, Utah. and to be sued and in all respects to exercise and enjoy all rights of prop nett Pugatz, defendant.

NOTICE. to the requirement to file return. Ihis exemption Is not to be considered until a person has figured out his net Income and determined whether it was sufficient to require him to file a return. Then, if a return must be filed, he should read carefully the instructions for claiming exemption, and complete his return. If in doubt on any point as to Income or deductions, a person may secure free advice nnd aid from the nearest Internal Revenue office.

Many banks and trust companies are also furnishing similar service during banking hours. Heavy Penalties In Law. For failing to make a return on tima the penalty Is a fine of not more than $1,000 and an addition of 25 per cent to the tux, If any. For making a false or fraudulent return the penalty is a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not exceeding one year, oi both and, In addition, 50 per cent of the tax. There are other penalties for failing to pay tax when due and for understatement of the tax through negligence.

Many Sources of Income. erty, and of contracts, in the same manner and to the same extent as To Burnett Pugatz, defendant: You, Burnett Pugatz, the above persons of the age of majority. named defendant, are hereby notified JOHANNA LOUISE. KRUE iiiinitiiBiiiiaiiiniiiiaiiiiaiiiiBiiiiBiiiiaiiiniiitaiiiiBiiiiniiiiiiiiaiiiiBiiiiatiiiiiifiiiiiiaiiiiaiittaiiiiainiai that your wife, Bertha Bugatz, has GER, by Fred M. Krueger, her iliilaTuUiilaliileliilaliilaliinW next friend.

filed a petition in the District Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas, in D. V. Flynn, Atty for Petitioner. which she is named as plaintiff and First published Dec. 12, 1919.

you, Burnett Pugatz, are named as de PUBLICATION NOTICE. fendant; that you -have been sued by said plaintiff in said court and cause STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth and you must answer the petition filed County, ss. In the District Court MINISTERS COST LESS THAN AUTOS World Survey Figures Reveal How Badly United States is Paying Its Pastors. MANY LIlSM $60fl A YEAR What are tho chances of a young man who Intends to be a lawyer of making $3,000 a year? What are the doctors chances? What of tho minister or the manufacturer? Tho lawyer lias exactly one chance In five. The doctor's chances are one In Eleven.

It Is ten to one against the manufacturer. The modern minister, however, who formerly ranked with the doctor tiui lawyer as a member of the "learned professions," has fallen hopelessly hrhlnd. Ho is a 10O to 1 shot. These figures are part of a mass of aatonli-iiiii fuels brought to light by the world survey made by the Interchurel) World Movement and whose sources of information are such that many economists and statisticians are availing of tho re suits. This survey puts America'? minister at tho button of tho ladder of the notion's income receivers and with responsibilities which cqna' those of any captain of industry.

A worker In a silk mill, a laborer In a rubber plant, a paper maker, worker in a shoe factory are get by the plaintiff on or before the 28th sitting within and for said Coun ty and State. Sophia M. Stone, day of February, 1920, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment, SUBSCRIBE FOR The Labor Chronicle plaintiff vs. Arthur P. Stone, de fendant.

NOTICE. granting the plaintiff a decree abso Aside from what one may earn by his services, there are many other sources of income. If he sold any property during 1919 he must figure out the gain realized. If he rented buildings, land, apartments or rooms lutely divorcing her from you for your fault, for costs of suit, and for such other and further relief to which she To Arthur P. Stone, defendant: You, Arthur P.

Stone, defendant, are hereby notified that Sophia such rents must he considered taxa Stone, plaintiff, has filed a petition gainst you in the District Court of may be entitled, will be rendered accordingly against you. BERTHA PUGATZ, Plaintiff. Eenj. F. Endres, Atty.

for Plaintiff. First published Jan. 16, 1920. able, and he may claim deductions for necessary expenses incidental to rents. Rank Interest is a common source Count, Kansas, wherein said Sophia M.

Stone is named as the of Income and is taxable whether with aintiff and you, Arthur P. Stone, drawn or not. Any amount of interest credited to a depositor is income ta PUBLICATION NOTICE. are named as defendant; that you have been sued by said plaintiff for a di the depositor. Interest on mortgages and notes II taxable; also bond interest received STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth vorce in said court and cause and you nust answer the petition 'filed by the )laintiff on or before" the 23rd day of OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL County, ss.

In the District Court from corporations. A taxpayer who cashed his insurance during 1919 must report ns In fanuary, 1920, or said petition will be aken as true and judgment, granting come any excess received over the to the plaintiff a decree absolutely di tal of premiums paid. vorcing her from you for your fault, Members of partnerships or personal service corporations or beneficiaries of arding her the care, custody, con trol, management and education of an estate or trust must report theli shares of income distributable to them Alfred T. Stone and Francis O. Stone, whether or not actually withdrawn.

le minor children mentioned in said ONLY WEEKLY PAPER IN THE CITY petition and for the costs of said ac- Dividends of domestic corporations must be reported. Many other forms of Income are taxable, unless specific in and for said County and State. Richard F. J. Martell, plaintiff vs.

Marie Anna P. Martell, defendant. NOTICE. To Marie Anna P. Martell: You, tho alove named defendant, are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, Richard F.

J. Martell, and that he has filed his petition against you in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, of the above named County and State, on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1020, praying for an absolute decree of divorce from you, the said defendant, and that you must answer the same on or before the 4th day of March, A. D.

1920, or said petition will be taken a true and judgment rendered against you according to law divorcing the plaintiff from you for ally exempted. ion, will be rendered accordingly gainst you. SOPHIA M. STONE, Plaintiff. Henj.

F. Endres, Atty. for Plaintiff. Subscription Price .00 Per Year ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. STATE OF KANSAS, Leavenworth County, ss.

In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the matter of the estate of William St. Clair, deceased. your faults. Notice is hereby given that Letters ting higher average wages, the survey shows, than does America's minister City or country.

Nor does the dtv man receive the luxurious salary that many persons, hit hiding many coun try parsons, believe he docs. Not four ministers in a thousand, according to the survey, receive $.1,000 a year. In no instance, whatever the denomination, does a majority receive $1,000. Cotton Pickers Better Off. Are you a Congregationalist? In 2.783 churches the yearly pay to your ministers has been less than $1,000 Are you a Presbyterian? You are then on the less than $1,000 list with 6,415 ministers.

In the event that you are a Methodist the charge Is that 4,719 pastors are trying to exist on the $20 a week that you pay them. Episcopalians do a little Letter, yet half of their rectors receive less than the a year which government economists regard as the minimum on I which a family can be decently maintained One of the aims of the present co operation of the world's Protestant denominations is to end' this disgrace of the underpaid minister. With uni versitics, buninesi houses and municipalities dally taking action to pro vide the comfort of their workers. th church In to keep pat with the tlms. and to arrange not only for adequate pay for its workers, but to provide pensions for those no longer able to work.

It Is to move the public to prevent unfavorable comparison of pastors and piidlb-rs I'ntil then, as for a pud dlr swapping JoUs with a pastor draw hut ordinary" salary never! The lowest salary paid to pastor Is lower tban any wages paid In the en i we steel industry. I RICHARD F. J. MARTELL. By T.

W. Bell, Atty. for Plaintiff. First published Jan. 16, 1920.

Administration have been granted the" undersigned, on the Estate of to illiam St. Clair, late of said County, Wi leceased, by the Honorable the Prolate Court of the County and State foresaid, dated the 18th day of Dec- INCOME TAX IS DUE MARCH IS Penalties for Delay and Failure to Make Returns Early Compliance Urged. All Income lax returns covering the year 1919 must he filed by Monday, March 15. Each taxable return must be accompanied by check or money order for the full amount or at least one-quarter of the amount of tax due. Cash payments are accepted only at the collector's main office; If sent by mall, they are at the sender's risk.

Residents of Kansas should fila their returns with, and make payments of Income Tax to, William It L. Pep-perell. Collector of Internal Revenue, Wichita, Kas. Those who roust file returns bnt have not done so are warned that the revenue law Imposes heavy, penalties for failure to get returns in on time or to make payments on time. Early filing and early payments arc urged.

In order to relieve the Internal revenue tiffiii-a a much as possible of an overload on the final day, tlarcn ber. A. D. 1919. Now all persons LIBERAL ADVERTISING RATES emt aving claims against the said Estate re hereby notified that they must J.

C. DAVIS UNDERTAKING CO. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS MOTOR AMBULANCE present the same to the undersigned allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate: and that if such claims be not exhibited within two years after the nt miA lMtr ihrr hall be for Published in the Interest of the Working Class of Leavenworth. SERVICE Sixth and Shawnee St a.

I. O. O. F. BLDG.

ever barred. T. W. BELL, Administrator of the estate of William S-Cla'ir, deceased. 1 i Laavtnworthi Kantat..

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