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The Democrat from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

The Democrat from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

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The Democrati
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Clay Center, Kansas
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8
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mi mm IF YOU DON'T TRADE HERE A Other Method 8 Estrict Ccmt at testis. District Court convened at Parsons 'Wednesday morning and the following -cases wiil come up for trial: Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Ry vs City of Chsnute. A Arvin vs Muakcgte Constucticn Co. Beard vs Burg. Ada Bryant vs Brysnt.

Beagle vs Daisy Martin. Bordine vs Isaac Armstrong. WE BOTH LOSE MONEY. S'4 i i for systematic accumulation is so good, so businesslike, so safe, so sure in ultimate results as our Bonk Account Plan. With this plan you do not have to make deposits at regular intervals or in stated amounts.

Just deposit your surplus earnings at any time-in even dollars or odd sums as best suits your convenience. Let these various small sums accumulate until the total is sufficient for your purpose, then-let it work and earn money for you. Bourquin Missouri Pacific Ry. Cm a Folev Printine If you are not in the habit of trading here, it will pay you to investigate our goods and prices before making your next purchase. We like to have you COMPARE values.

This store always wins with the woman who COMPARES. LADIES' TAILORED SUITS good all-wool Suits, satin lined and fine fitters, of rare beauty, at $13.50 to $20.00 IjPlPlI i. i. $, Marie Bero et al vs Sons and Daugh-Qters of Justice. Geo Brecheisen vs Clark.

El-rtha Cooper vs White et al. Clapsaddle vs St Louis San frrancisco Ry Co. David vs WHarlow. Dohohoo Horse and Mule Co. vtMK Ry Co.

A Erbasher vs The City of Parsons? WE Fees et al vs Mechanic State Mary Geary vs Geo Geary. Geo Gabriel vs Maupin. Myrtle May Haley vs Charles Haley. 4 per cent interest paid on time deposits. 3 pc cent interest paid on sariu's accounts.

United States Depository for Postal Sa rings funds. The Oswego State Bank, J. W. MARLEY, Casbier BEAUTIFUL LONG COATS la the season's correct styles and of particularly desirable qualities at the prices we ask. it m1 $5.00 to $20.00 Well-Known Fact Mo'lie Humphrey vs Arthur Humphrey.

Vina Hamack vs Samuel Hamack. Harvey vs Union Traction Co. Hermann Heddeman vs Cottin- Mary Hackney vs Ry Co. Ingraham vs Shields et al. In re appeal Henry Willi vs Union ITraction Co.

In reappeal T. Giltner vs Union VTraction Co. Amy Johnson vs August Nelton. Thos Jones vs Peckham. Estella Kimmell vs Fred Kimmell.

Bargains in Ladies' Hats 1 lot of Ladies' Hats worth up to $5.00 for only $2.98 GET PARROT FLOUR YOU GET THE BEST Mint aiuiH a I For one week we will sell all our $1.50 SHIRT WAISTS for $1.00 Bertha Kittennan vs Frank Kitter-, ian. Sarah King vs City of Parsons. ontgomery Mer. Co. OSWEGO, KANSAS Dick Linder vs Adams.

A Lugenbeal vs A Bradley. Edward Lindholm vs Fred Bugg et oaa1. Ethel Miller vs Bourbon Miller. Atthur Monroe vs Florence Mon-liaroe. Ry Co.

vs Isaac Van Bertha Newbro vs 0 Campbell. Newson vs Cretors. Patton vs Schrrmck. Julia A Prather vs Jessie Ledfcrd. Lewis Mosler, living one mile south A company of entertainers from Oswego College gave an' entertainment consisting of vocal and instrumental The capacity of our mill is 800 481b sacks of flour per day.

The average family uses one sack every two weeks. This would make 8,000 families or 40,000 people eating bread regularly every day, made from "Parrot" Flour. Order "PARROT" AND YOU GET THE BEST. Prices at the mill as follows Farrot, per cwt $2.40 BigO per cwt $2.40 Bran $1.10 (Corn-Meal, per 81 lb sack .20 Com Chop, per cwt Ycur grocer can furnish you the abeve at a reasonable pro-fit over these prices. The Oswego Milling Company J.

H. Karns, V. Pres. and Mgn of Labette, had his barn struck by lightning Tuesday night killing one of his best cows and a mule. music and readings, at the Methodist church in Chetopa, Thursday night.

Overcoats $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 The Fellowship Club will hold their Smith Porter Clothing Co. opening meeting Thursday night, No Geo. H. Burdick, president of the Fred Loper came over from MineraJ Tuesday to vote. L.

W. Walker, the Telephone man from Parsons was here Saturday. Ed Marsh came down from Parsons Tuesday morning to vote. Mrs. A.

C. Loper is visiting in Coffeyville this week. Miss May Mosler left Saturday for Girard, to spend a few days with her, sister, Mrs. Stella Moore. Mrs.

Will Bottenfield and children returned Tuesday from a visit with Jas. Bottenfield and family in Joplin. Wm. Stallsmith, of Delaware, vember 7th, at the home of W. H.

Condon. The committee for this meet Pearl Mills came down from Kansas City to vote at the election Tues ing is W. H. Condon, O. Gossard, Chas.

Woolven and W. A. Porter. day. i Miss Maud.

McGill visited friends in Marriage Licenses. Parsons, Tuesday evening. Dock Holifield, Parsons. The rains Monday and Tuesday was Amanda Moore, Parsons just what the wheat needed to insure a bumper crop next year. Loy Marshall, McCune 3Q 15 20 18 27 21 At The Grange Fairt ''PARROT' Flour won every ribbon in every contest in which it was entered.

was visiting friends and relatives here Tuesday. Library tables-Stice Furniture Eva L. Stewart, Oswego Harry Parks, Labette Peters vs Rose Briggs. Parsons Ry and Light Co vs Moses. Ida Porter vs Missouri Pacific Ry.

Parsons Natural Gas Co vs Parsons 3Slectric Light and Power Co, A Polk vs Ry Co. Parsons Natural Gas Co vs Parsons Railway and Light Company. Sadie Pullin vs Railway Co. A Pearson vs Nathan Davis. Parsons Commercial Bank vs Parsons "Vitrified Brick Co.

Benola Russell vs Edgar A Russell Randall vs Smith A Belknap et dX Strasburger vs Parsons Vitrified Brick Co. State of Kansas ex rel vs Minnie "Taylor. Viola M. Sitler vs Henry A Sitler. State of Kansas Clarence Glass.

Charles Streiff vs Nora Streiff. Struve vs John Madden. Belle Slater vs Curtis Slater. State of Oklahoma vs Abner Davis. Spight vs Lloyd Williams.

Sarah Skaggs vs Lear. State of Kansas vs C. Schmuck. State of Kansas vs Frank Gibbs. State of Kansas vs Shutt.

Undertaking Co. E. H. Hughes, of Mineral, was here Jessie Pottorff, Saturday, on his way to Edna to visit The High school was dismissed Thurs Frl- Try Arch Swynwick's tniile hide rooting if yuu want something good. relatives.

First published in the Oswego Democrat, liity, September 27tli. A. D. Publication Notice. day and Friday on account of the State Teacher's meeting at Topeka.

Probate Court. Mrs. 0. H. Monroe and son, of Cof old can your inner tras range make it as D'in't throw away, Unx the good as new.

feyville, have leased the Star studio, and will be open readv for business Mr. W. Fredrick Phillips who will play "Manson" in THE SERVANT IN Sunday, Nov. 10, noqn. Mrs.

Monroe Everybody wants It you dont krjow what kind see Arch Swan-wicK he lias seven kinds to uliow you. was in the photographer business in Oswego a number of years ago. John Haner and family have return ed to their home in Carterville. a car Come Arch Swanwick shipped in wttli seven kinds of Mule Hide, and gel your. after a two weeks visit with his father THE HOUSE which appears at the Grand Theatre on Monday, Nov.

11, was until quite recently occupying the pulpit of a prominent church at Portage, Wise. He had had considerable experience on the stage before becoming a minister, but had no intention of ever returning to the footlights until he witnessed a performance of this beautiful play last winter in Milwaukee. J. P. Haner, and familv.

Mary A. Hay ward, guardian" of the estate of Cyrua W. Hay ward, insane, submitted to the court her final report together with a petition asking for a final discharge, said Cyrus Hayward being deceased. She was discharged the court finding that she had been appointed administratrix of the estate of deceased. The proof of publication of appointment, submitted to the court by Henry Hinkle, of executor the estate of Caroline Hinkle, decased, was approved.

Publication notice of Polly J. Owens as administratrix of the estate of John ym. Owens, deceased, was approved. Mrs. Earl Temple is visiting with Dining chairs $1 up-Stice Furniture Undertaking Co.

relatives in Vinita. State of Kansas vs Waverly Williams Miss Ethel Morgan was a Parsons State of Kansas vs Barney Allen. State of Kansas vs Jefferson Harris, He at once decided that if o-iven the In the District Court of Labette County, Kansas SITTING AT OSWECl) Hayes, plaintiff v's Nn. 7511 Arkansas Farms Company, a corporation, and T. H.

Ltavis. president and secretary R. K. Fii.liujrli, vice-president, and X. D.

Hai Mecietary. defendants. The of Kansas, to Aikansns Farms Loinpaiiy, a corporation, and T. H. Davis, president am secretary and K.

K. Flt.huuh. vice-piesklent and T. D. Barr, secretary thereof, defendant, iu the above entitled action, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you ns defendant, have been sued in tne above named Court, by said plaintiff J.

M. Hayts whose petition is now on file in the oflice of Hie Clerk of the District Court within and for the I'ountv of Labette and State of Kansas and that von must answer said petition cm or before th8thdy of November A. D. Iftia, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you of tile nature following, to-wit: Judgment for the sum of and irteiest thereon lit 6 per cent, per nunnin from September 4th, IU12, and Tor costs of suit, and for such other and im ther relief as may to the court seem equitableand jtift. Witness my hand and the seal of said Dis--trict Court at my office in thf fiiv of Osweiro, Kansas, tills 24 th day i 8-ptemher A.

D. 1912. SEAL n. W. SIA XK.

Clerk of the District Ton rt. P. SI. BRADY. Hy H.

O. WILLIAMS. Attorney for Plaintiff. visitor Saturday evening. State of Kansas vs Dodson and opportunity he could do more by playing this part one, season than he could The Junior class of the Oswego High Nolan.

State of Kansas vs Conger. School gave a very enjoyable party, last Pnday evening at the home of f3Iinnie Taylor vs A Holmes sheriff. in ten years in the pulpit, so sincere was he that it is said he offered his services free. Several newspaper critics who have seen him in this role claim that never before has it been District Court. Miss Eleanor Draper, one of the high school teachers.

All the high school school faculty was present. Lillian Thelan vs John Thelan. Hattie Turner vs Chas A Turner Vance vs Doyle. A We'lls vs Ingrp.ham. FILED.

i R. S-. Martin given such a beautiful and intelligent NEW CASES Lillie M. Martin alimony. Mr.

and Mrs, O. E. Woods have is Elijah Walker vs Hattie Walker reaamg. sued invitations for a seven o'clock dinner Friday evening of this week. Furniture Library tables-Stice Undertaking Co.

Miss bouise Gilbert was hostess to Samuel Walker vs Estella Walker. Wise vs Bennett. Walker vs Wm A Hanner. a The Osweeo Woman's Club will en the O. S.

F. club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins returned Organs, violins, banjos, guitars, mandolins and accordions at Deans.

"tertain their husbands to a seven o'clock KINDS OF Sunday evening from Kansas City, M-s. W. E. Dunaway, Mrs. R.

0. Deming and Mrs. Chas. Perkins attended a meeting of the Hannah Jameson Chapter in Parsons last Friday afternoon. Tinder Robinson attended a Hallowe'en dance at Parsons Thursday night.

Mrs. W. H. Martin and Misses Mary dinner, Friday evening, November 22, where they attended the Darling-Miller the Deming home. h.

H. Hudson, editor of Fredonia pi wedding. a discarded when the Prof. Adamson, Prof. Hedges, Miss The Oswego (Jollege presented to a Herald, was in the city Thursday visiting friends.

James Langley, of Goodman, "newness" wears eff; far they hold their shape' You'll like good sized and appreciative audience, es Rose E. Handen, Alma Grass, Elea Mi last Friday evening, at the Presby nor Draper, Blanche Craig and Ethel their lcoks, their comfort, was the citjr Thursday visiting with Kearney went to Topeka, Wednesday their wear. Ralstons need Martin and Katheryn Wirt visited Saturday with Mrs. Martin's father, Levi Metier and family. old friends.

evening to attend the state teachers no breaking in because convention. Carl Belt, of Coffeyville, spentThurs- Mrs. W. E. Dunaway is in Bartles- The Whist club was entertained Tues day with his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. H. Belt. they're made on cot-moulded lusta day evening at the Oswego House, with ville visiting with her daughter, Helen. Sheffield Cordry enjoyed a visit from his brother from Parsons last week.

Mrs. Otho Smith, of Vinita, is visit AT- Arch Swanwick's You will be sure to find the kind you want. It will pay you to get some of it. Messrs Will Fnck and M. M.

Kings bury hosts. i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potter and fami ing with her father-in-law, Ed Smith Attorney A.

D. Neale was here from and family. ly went to Labette Wednesday, to at CHICHESTER SPILLS Chetopa, Saturday. Joe Redick, of Chicopee, was on busl ness at the court house, Saturday. tend the funeral of Mrs.

Potter's brother, Chas. Crawford, who died in terian church, the famous violinist, Maude Powell. Mme. Powell has com-jpletely mastered this art in every way, and each number was rendered with the highest expression of art. Thomas JIusgrove, the pianist, very ably accompanied her and also contributed two numbers to the program, and proved Tiimself an artist with that Lnstru-xoent.

Many from surrounding towns attended. Misses Margaret Carpenter and Mary jBelt came home from Coffey ville, Fri-, day evening, to attend the Powell and visited over Saturday and Sunday with homefolks. They were accompanied home by the following Coffeyville ladies who came to attend the concert: Misses Maude Barger, Fae Jcrdon, Bea McClellnn, Ryan and Urner. 1 Coir, the tinner, does all kinds $Baliwork, gutteriDg and roofing. BRAND DIAMOND Tacoma, Monday, -October 28.

Mrs. Lillie M. Martin and Attorney F. 0. Martin were up from Chetopa ivir.

ana ivirs. scott Taylor gave a Call and see all he trood ings to eat-at Taylor Ratltff progressive swen o'clock Wed last Saturday on business at the court CO' house. $405 to $6oo Thayer has nice fresh LADIES I W. A. Foster came down from Kan J1! A la Red and sas City Sunday morning to remain un meuuuc Doxea, aealed with Bli nesday evening.

They have issued invitations for a dinner and cards next Monday evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. John Kiddoo, Tuesday afternoon. Fresh vegetables and fruits til after election. jiiuDoa.

iiu NO OTHKR. BnTyc DranrM an a.k fbr fiHIllii.H.Tf i If you need anything in the feed line cull on J. M. Price who has charge of the Oswego corn and feed mill. MONTGOMERY'S lontinuDnnnmnuu DIAMOND BttANB PILLB, for twentjr fiw! j.iui grucu ocsi.Baicsi, Always Reliable.

The county officials went to their various voting precincts Tuesday to SULU BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIMB vote. Stice EVERYWHERE WORTH TSTI French gray bungalow IbeiU-Furnfturc Undertaking Co..

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