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The Evening Star from Independence, Kansas • Page 3

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The Evening Stari
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Independence, Kansas
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TS33 EVENING STAR INDEPENDENCQ, EAN3AS. PAOO TTTTin THURSDAY JANUARY -1813 ANNUAL REPORT 2 of I. L. Swinney, treasurer of Sycamore Township from January 1, 1917, to January 1, 1918: kliliiil'iM h. i II ROAD WORK J.

J. Engelken D. Stucker 1200.25 39.00 3.00 19.50 7 Our Boys' Clothes itr This Men's Clothes Store ifJs 3 MWh Clark Stevens Miles Osborn Glenn Songer W. N. Wilson Bernard Alexander W.

J. Foster S. K. Field Roy Krienhagen H. I.

Krienhagen Floyd Graham M. A. Snell J. A. Songer Roscoe Armstrong Dave Etter Frank Hallbouer Chas.

Carnahan Fred Ringle Lee Prather Harry Indington J. F. Clanton Allen Miller H. I. Ringle Dewey Beathe 19.50 7.50 e.oo 18.50 11.00 89.10 174.2S 9.00 5.00 4-50 5.65 3.00 10.00 3.00.

2.45 12.45 1.90 1.90 4.35 Son wants to be like Father. He wants his clotTes to be mannish. Give him something with the least feminine touch to it and he'll scorn it. "Think I want to look like a girl?" he demands in dignantly. Buy, boys' clothes here.

Our Men's," Young Men's and Boys' lines are bought all on the same basis good looking, stoutly made, long-wearing as money will buy. 2.45 J. A. Beathe 107.00 Bill Smith 6.00 Chas. Vandresser 4.50 Guy Vandresser 9.00 Geo.

McDaniel 2. 00 C. B. Hewitt 372.50 C. D.

Ball 13.50 E. I. Reed 8.35 Wm. Coats 3.00 John McClaren 2.62 J. W.

Graham 141.18 Baden Clothing Co. Where Qualitygis Higher Than Price Roy Tindle 4.10 65.60 12.00 9.00 2.25 16.55 35.25 7.50 30.65 16.25 13.50 29.10 3. 75 6.75 Geo. Anderson Claude Philips Fred Hodges James Burke E. E.

Graham Otho Greer Sidney Pasley Byron Sherwin I. W. Sherwin Grover Adams Will Ludolph E. L. Ringle Elzey Greer W.

G. Sailor Clell Richardson Wall Smack 7.10 Roe Chrisope 116.40 Truck and Fruit Farm For Sale I have for sale, at a bargain, a forty acre truck and fruit farm, located in Sec. 33, Twp. 33, South of R. 16 East, anout 9 miles south of Independence, and about 9 miles north of Coffeyville.

Six room house, good granary, shed, young orchard, running spring water and shade, water running during dry season. 24 acres in cultivation and 16 acres in pasture. An excellent farm for water melons, vegetables, small fruit and grain. Situated on public highway. Good neighborhood.

Must be sold at once, immediate possession given. COL C. A. BUGG, Auctioneer Exclusive Manager Phone 1606, Independence. Res.

312 North Sixth St. Moire I I i For Sam Richardson 6.00 U. S. Chrisope 193.12 D. A.

Watklns 3. 00 S. A. Hall 5.00 Ray Chrisope 227.70 Wilbur Hall IF you have never tried Pablo, get acquainted with this pure non-alcoholic thirst quencher today. The goodness of PABLO 52.00 33.00 17.00 30.00 32.l0 12.00 23.00 Olin Merriweather Cleo Seller Howard Lekes Dave Merriweather Herman Merriweather Geo.

Elrod is best expressed by its pureness. PABLO is invigorating, refreshing and healthfuL Its good, old "hoppy" flavor gives to it a tang that really satisfies. Arthur obaugh 17.00 Tom Elrod 5.33 The- Happy John Zinser C. Ringle E. Payne Claud Hays Arthur Daniel Robert Johnson James Johnson Chester Greer Clark Stevens 3.00 7.00 5.00 41.23 5.00 13.50 18.25 1K.00 4.00 Well Might the United States be Called The Land of Fire! Pete Bryant 20.00 E.

J. Bowers FIRE WASTE- IN THE U. S. PER ANNUM Our illustration Shows Some Startling Figures- Jh CO II VlP-W Answers every beverage problem denies, par- the home always ready for a satisfying drink, ties, gatherings of any kind always find PABLO a Served ice cola wherever drinks are sold. Try very welcome guest Keep PABLO on ice in PABLO today and pass the good word along.

Made by PABST at MUwaukee L. H. Graham M. M. Hays Otis Bryant W.

Y. Metz Earl Shaffer G. V. Pitts Frank Seller Tom Smith Ralph Wagner E. E.

Goodwin Barney 'Boes H. S. Wilson Hie Henry Distributors 9.00 4.00 52.50 20.00 3F.50 72.50 3.50 2 68.00 5.00 17.00 4.00 H.OO 12.00 62.00 7.50 61.50 9.00 8.50 1.C0 5.50 40.25 li I) Ivan Pitts 4 E. L. Goodwin The Figures Suggest Some Startling Possibilities PER Geo.

Huston Tom Overfield Carl Chrisope $416.00 James Thompson Ben Burns Wm. Smith Frank Hinrichs John Elrod I. Li. Swinney See Us About Your Fire Insurance Hunter Hunter 81.00 10.00 37.00 1.00 1.25 P4.50 11.00 G. Coleman W.

M. Schwatkins Milt Eddy R. J. Dunn Geo. McLane Harry Stevens PURLICATION NOTICE 324.05 .50 Outstanding Checks Lafe Sollers 205.50 50 75 75 7 5 C.

P. Crooks Wm. Hustin Phil Clayton Tom Clayton Jess Coates 1 ROAD OVERSEERS J. TV. Graham 36.00 Demand of release of Oil and Gas Lease.

To Dayton Securities Company: G. W. Mills, the undersigned, owner of the following deecribed Here is a Talcum that Everyone in Independence will Favor land situated in Montgomery Coun ty, of Kansas, to-wit: North Half of the Southwest PENSLAR Quarter (SW 1-4) of Section Thir teen (13), Township Thirty-Three Total Expenditures 7,125.40 STATE OF KANSAS, Montgomery County, ss. 1 f. L.

Swinney, being of lawful age, first being duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says that he is the duly elected and qualified Treasurer of Sycamore Township; that the above and foregoing statement for the receipts and disbursements for the year 1917, as itemized herewith, is true and correct, as shown by report. I. L. Swinney. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of 1917.

M. D. Ransdell Notary Public. Mv commission expires Dec. 19, 1919.

(Seal) STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS (33). Range Fourteen (14), contain J. H. Freeman Joe Obermier C. B.

Seller O. L. Greer Print Adamson Truman Perkins J. T. McClemming Edd Mooney Will Field Ernest Hill Howard Chrisope Dan Henderson Clell Newmaster Earl Webber Geo.

Mumford Ben Culp Robert Field Andy Adamson John Brown John Henrichs A. P. Robinson ing Eighty Acres 80a) more or less. Upon which a lease dated the 10th day of March, 1917, was given to the Dayton Securities Company, of Chi-. cago, Illinois, I hereby notify you that the terms of said lease have RED ROSE TALCUM I on of the very choicest we have ever had the pleasure of sypieft-la to our mott discriminating patrons and yon can be Quito awe have every confidence that It will appeal to yon.

Possibly the first feautr of this exquisite talcum that will wh ye la its alluring and entirely new fragrance. The same enticing odor fresh cut roses. can frankly say that it Is the best that we have ever sold. Im palpably fine, generously packed In beautiful 25c floral cams, Penslar Red Rose Talcum just can't help being your constant favorite. All we ask la that to give It a trial.

I. G. Fowler's Drug Store been broken by the owner thereof. $420.75 309.10 443.10 12.50 21.00 10.50 75 3.75 5U 6.00 8.23 3i.4'5 6.40 6.U3 125.15 13.30 10.75 9.75 41.50 247.18 44.00 1.50 37.SS 7.00 21.75 15.00 6.24 that I hereby elect to declare and do 3.00 16.00 8.00 4.00 3.00 9.50 8.00 22.00 18.50 11.25 21.03 4.00 2.00 4.00 14.00 22.00 17.00 13.00 14.50 9.00 7.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.50 3.00 1.75 2.00 1.75 75 2.00 C. B.

Hewitt U. S. Chrisope TV. H. Webber Eli Alexander SUPPLIES C.

C. Michals U. S. Chrisope, J. J.

Engelken C. B. Hewitt C. B. Churchill H.

L. Ringle Ernest Mayo M. A. Snell W. H.

Webber A. E. Stevens Long Bell Lumber Co Gallion Iron Works Wm. J. Rath United Iron Works Firman L.

Carrwell Austin Western Machine Co. Walker Jolly TV. N. Certain Lumber Co. V.

V. V. Brick Plant Chas. Yoe HALL RENT D. P.

Greer PRINTING Evening RTiACKSMTTHING declare the said lease forfeited and Make The Laundress Happy C. A. Burnell W. W. Krone Webb Harwell Edd Bishop Loren Perkins Donnie Hinson Earl Wilson S.

L. Perkins Clyde Hanson Vernon Shaffer E. Sailor W. L. Bryant G.

W. Sailor Edd Hanson .1 Li. Pitts ROAD DRAGGING void, and that, unless you do, within twenty days from thsi date, notify the Register of Deeds of said County as provided by law that said lease has hot been forfeited, 1 will file with the said Register of Deeds affidavit of forfeiture as by law provided; and I' hereby demand that you execute or have executed a proper surrender of said lease and that you put the same of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of padd County within twenty days from this date. Dated this 20th day of December. A.

D. 1917. G. W. Mills, Owner.

By P. L. Courtright, Atty. 12-2 0-3w QipiPOM liiBKIl $28.65 W. H.

Hunter 4.00 1.50 51.50 36.50 46.23 R. D. Richey C. B. Hewitt BOARD SERVICE J.

A. Songer I. L. Swinney M. A.

Snell We have opened for business as usual, and will be prepared to handle all our trade promptly and efficiently and we will guarantee satisfaction. Many improvements have been made during the shutdown and the value of these will be shown in our improved work. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage and will show our appreciation of it by. giving you service that is first-class in every respect. Please call Phone 1040 Put Your, Duds in Our Suds Payment of money advanced 604.00 on levy of 1917 $24.75 12.25 17.55 32.75 21.25 13.75 32.45 5.00 8.50 17.55 37.50 by making it possible for her to turn out ADD TO CO.

POOR C. J. Barnett J. M. Scott J.

A. Songer H. L. Ringle $14.90 14.50 3.00 c.09 18.46 E. E.

Graham Roscoe Armstrong M. A. Snell E. E. Sailor J.

E. Giger O. D. Mumford G. H.

Coleman J. T. Paugh E. P. Scott Ivesson Utts V.

V. V. Brick Plant Howard Likes J. M. Wilson C.

A. Hurst W. W. Krone J. Engelken Claude Hays TV.

H. Newmaster Si drey. Pasley Arthur. Daniels RECEIPTS Balance on hand for 1S16 JLOOEL Ton had betteer com around The two meanest men in town will give you the best barber work that is to, be found. Everything neat and dean.

Flnt class work guaranteed. Shave ten ceents, bath 15 cents. Open 7 close 8 p. m. Cotne and see for yourself.

131 1-2 East Main, undeer The Star office. KELLY Proprietor. beauurai, snowy white, domes like new. Rod Cross Ball Blue will enable 'the laundress to produce fine, fresh-looking pure white clothes instead of the greenish yellow usually obtained. RED CROSS BALL BLUE always cassis sisal 4,704.03 1,370.00 645.05 "Iro.oo 43.80 Received from Co.

Treas. Received from Co. Treas. Received from Co. Treas.

Received from Mrs. H. Crane Poll Tax collected by cash 17.1S 23.62 27.00 29.50 43.25 11.90 4.50 15.00 -Ira 2: Stuck Fred Stuck- pleases. 5 cents, Ai all up-to-date grocers. Total Receipts.

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