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THE TOPEKA. DAILY STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY EVENING- JANUARY 11, 1913- 19 if h Jeff Certainly Was Right By "Bud" Fisher ) A Tn-fne went action k Y " Ai?T Mothinc .r th schsme , r" 1 ,tj ' , i M!i POtH'T " FOR SHE REAL mm. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. "a" . a a "a" a $3,800 One of the nicest, completely modern, best built and best located homes In the city, 1107 Arch st. $3,350 7 rooms, absolutely modern and fine, east front, splendid location; is a down right bargain. $350 cash, balance easy payments. $2,9006 room modern bungalow, 14 corner lots, east front, easy terms. 2 new houses at 15th and Polk sts., will be completely modern, will build garage if desired; the locations are right; the houses are right and the prices are right. Examine them and see if the construction suits you. $2,1002 lots, dandy cottage, well located near Central Park; very easy terms. We have several locations In which we can build you completely modern 6 room houses for $2,500, on easy payments. Phone 1606 W. 60S Kansas Ave. THESE SPJECMLS Fine residence near Central Park, reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, finished in oak, three bed rooms and bath on second floor, sleeping porch, east front paved street. $3,700 will buy this. Six room residence in the southwest part of the city, strictly modern, east front. Price $2800. Can be bought on terms. Eight room residence near Sixth and Clay, modern throughout, good barn. Price reduced to $3,250 for quick sale. LAEESTEOM & WKHOTT Crawford Bids., 503 Jackson St. Phone 1490-W. $6,000 hardware stock In a good south will take a suburban tract close to good 320 acres of fine smooth land, 5 miles the Kansas line. Price $15 per acre. 160 acres fine improved farm in Sum full description.) Will take Topeka prop Kansas town. Owner wants to retire and town. north of Burlinerton. Colo., lust across What have you to offer? ner county, Kan. (Write or phone for erty as part pay. EL JL LAM EE & C0 PHONE 469. 431 KANSAS AVE. 3L OS VKE 130 a., 65 a. in cult., 100 a. tillable, 8 a alfalfa-. 65 a. 2nd bottom, 7-rm. house, barn and other outbuildings, 6 mi. to R. town, Shawnee Co., $70 per a. $2,500 cash, bal. 6 per cent. 80 a.. 50 a. in cult., all tillable, 30 a. meadow, 4-rm. house, barn, other out buildings. 11 mi. to Topeka, $6,000; trade for larger place. 160 a., 100 cult., 120 a. tillable, 35 a. al falfa, all bottom land. 7-rm. house, mod ern, large barn, orchard, no waste lar.d, 4 mi. to R. R., $150 per acre, trade tor smaller place and some city property. 160 a. blue grass pasture, well watered, 6 mi. from railroad, would trade for city property. TMSH & Phone S24. 532 Kansas Ave. roeLATO IP AM SHADE, STREET CARS, SCHOOL NO DUST, NO CITT TAXES. LOTS BEAT ANT INVESTMENT OF SMALL SUMS AROUND TOPEKA. GO SEE FOR YOURSELF. THEN SEE US. GEO. M. MOILED . 435 Kansas Ave. 1247 CLAY ST, eight rooms, hall and bath, large shade, 37 feet front, splendid neighborhood, near Central Park, and in Central Park school district. W'ould sell at a bargain to close an estate. KEHSWANGEK 'Phone 948. SALESMAN. Ill West Sixth St. pno Keep warm during the last cold spell? We have a bungalow located in the West side on IVz east front lots, 5 rooms, ele gantly appointed 3 piece bath and kitchen, large floored attic, full cemented cellar with a combination furnace that will keep you warm at little expense any kind of weather. Price $2,750.00. $250.00 cash pay ment, balance easy monthly payments. SHAWNEE 'AOEHCf Phone 505. 534 Kansas Ave. FOR SALE HALF SECTION OF LEVEL LAND, FIVE MILES FROM WA KEENET, KAN., SUITABLE FOR WHEAT AND ALFALFA; EASY TERMS. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 312, WAKEENEY, KAN. FOR SALE A five-room cottage, z full lot, by owner. 4808 Black. 8 ROOMS, MODERN, ON POLK ST., 1 LOTS, EAST FRONT, IN FINE CONDITION; CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $3,100. LET US SHOW YOU THIS. A GOOD MEAT MARKET IN A GOOD LOCATION WITH A GOOD CASH TRADE CAN BE HAD AT A BARGAIN. E. ML EOELE & CO. W. N. TOCHIEE 435 KANSAS AVE. PHONE 444. ATTTKACTniVE eight rooms, hall and bath, four sleeping rooms up, good furnace, combination lighting fixtures, gas, cemented basement, sewer, cement walks', shade, east front, 1 lots. Price cut to $3,100. Act quick; this property 'jound to sell. whlsoi a NEHSWANEK X J. EENDEESON SALESMAN. Phone 948. Ill West Sixth St. - LEGAL. IFirst published In The Topeka State Journal January 10, 1913. RESOLVED, That the mayor and board of commissioners of the City of Topeka, Kansas, deem it necessary for the beat Interests of said city that Williams ave nue, from the west line of Lane street to the east line f West street, be graded, curbed with combined curb and gutter and paved twenty (20) feei wide with asphalti? concrete on a four (4) inch con crete base. W. G. TANDY, Commissioner. I, C. B. Burge, city clerk of the City o" Topeka, Kansas, do hereby certify thai the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original resolution nov on file in my office. Seal. C. B. BURGE, City Clerk. RESOLVED, That the mayor and boaid of commissioners of the City of Topeka. Kansas, deem it necessary for the best interests of said city that Huntoon street from the eust turb line of Boswell ave nue in Eltnhi'rst audit icn, to the west curb line of Boswell avenue in College place addition, be graded, curbed with com bined curb and gutter, and paved thirty (30) feet wide with asphaltic concrete on a four (4) Inch concrete base. W. Q. TANDY, Commissioner. I, C. B. Burge, city clerk of the City of Topeka, Kansas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original resolution now on file in my office. Seal. C. B. BURGE, City Clerk. RESOLVED, That the mayor and board of commissioners of the City of Topeka. Kansas, deem it necessary for the best interests of said city that Arch street from the south line of Eleventh street to the north line of West street be graded, curbed with combined curb and gutter. ana pavea ininy teei wiae wuu asphaltic concrete on a four (4) inch con crete base. W. G. TANDY, Commissioner.. I, C. B. Burge, city clerk of the City oT Topeka, Kansas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original resolution now on file In my office. Seal. C. B. BURGE, City Clerk. First published in The Topeka State . Journal January 8, 1913. itE SOLVED, That the mayor and board of commissioners of the City of Topeka. Kansas, deem it necessary for the best interests of said city that Boswell avenue from the south line of Tenth avenue to the north line of Sixteenth street be grad ed, curbed with combined curb and gutter, and paved thirty (30) feet wide with asphaltic concrete on a four (4) inch eon- W. G. TANDY, Commissioner. I, C. B. Burge, city clerk of the City ot Topeka, Kansas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original resolution now on file In my office. Seal. G, B. BURGE, City Clerk. First published in The Topeka State Journal Wednesday January 8, 1913. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Aetna Building & Loan Association will be held at the offices of the association, in Topeka, Kan., at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, January 28, 1913, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. Adv. J. L. RAINES, President. F. J. FUNK, Secretary. WEAR WASHBDRN 8-room house, 4 bed rooms, gas light and heat, not modern but eas ily made so; city water, pavement and sewer; in good condition and well built. 2 large porches, front and back stairway, old shade, good ISrn..and chlcken yards; 624 ft. by :.o SS neighborhood. A bargain 1LACE-H0OE & CO. Phone 500. 104 We3t gtn 5 room cottage, 2 lots, city water. Col lege Hill neighborhood, small cash pay ments and easy monthly terms. SHAWNEE AGENCY Phone 5C6. 534 Kansas Ave. FOR SALE 80 acre farm, 4 room house, small barn, well and cistern, all fenced and cross ftn?ed, 6 mhes from Blue Mouau and 4 miles from CentervTlle, Kan., Linn Co. $1,100 ca&h will handle this. Address J .M. Read, 225 Jackson St., Topeka, Kan. Phone 497-W. FGB SHE-BH cfT'TE. COSY " TAE Close to down town, 1 east front lots, 5 rooms, pantry, cellar, well, cement walks, new, never occupied. Price $1,600. $50 cash, balance easy monthly payments. SHAWNEE ASENCY Phone 505. 534 Kansas Ave. WHEAT QHJAET EE A dandy wheat quarter, smooth as a floor, in Wichita county. Land values are steadily ad vancing. This is priced at $1.OC0, and at that price will en able you to double your money in a year. See us about this. McNAMEE. REAL ESTATE & INV.. Co. Phone 3035. 225 New England Bldg. FOR SALE No. 1 dairy or truck farm of about 20 acres with good improvements, adjoining eity. Call or phone or write Chas. F. Bridge, 1007 North Kansas ave nue. TopekaKajisas to buy the country home Is here, 87xl25 t ornnnd with 8 rooms, laree cellar. back and front porch, well, cistern, barn. outbuildings, large variety or rruit. trice $2,250. Cash $100, balance easy monthly payments. SHAWNEE AGENCY Phone 505 S34 Kansas Ave. AN 8-ROOM house or will rent furnished or unrurmsuea, sleeping porch and ait modern conveniences. Phone 2123 White. SOUTH AMERICA The land of marvel ous opportunities; investigate, invest an reap the harvest that awaits you. Address Columbia Land & Industrial Co.. slS Broadway, New York. LEGAL. LEGAL. LEGAL. Published in The Topeka State Journal January H, 19 IS. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE sAND REV ENUE, CITY OF TOPEKA, KANSAS. As required by section 25, article 4, chapter 114, Session Laws of 1907, showing a com plete statement of all taxes and other revenues eollected and expended by the City of Topeka during the quarter ending December 81st. 1912. Total cash in all funds, October 1st, 1912 , $305,977.89 Received taxes from county treasurer during quarter 97,734.59 Received from all other sources during quarter 68,075.92 ; $461,788.40 Total disbursement from all funds during quarter 188,625.62 Balance December Slst, 1912....... $278482.88 DISTRIBUTED AS BELOW: - CASH IN VARIOUS FUNDS OCTOBER 1ST, 1912. General Revenue Fund ......$ 22,482.6 General Improvement Fund 33,222.32 Sinking Fund, city bonds 6,273.30 Interest Fund, city bonds. 3,890.03 General Water Fund 38,180.47 Interest Water Fund 7,124.86 Sinking; Water Fund.... 7,784.84 Library Fund - 2,026.41 Sidewajk Fund 1,080.79 Street and Alley Pavln Bond Fund 7,366.41 Sewer Bond Fund 4,731.87 Park Fund 11,064.62 Firemen's Relief Fund $,786.05 Judgment Fund 906.41 Music Fund 93-14 Melan Bridge Fund. 4-68 Garfield park Improvement Fund 2,024.13 CREDIT TO VARIOUS FUNDS. Received taxes from county treas.. wu a,, ULI.er sources.. 16, 72. OS Received taxes from county treas urer IQAOQen .9 untr Received from all 'other sources.' RurerVei taxea trom county treas- 4,895.73 RurerVed taxea from county treas- 5,332.02 Received from consumers. Received bank interest.... 37.SS0.52 298.60 Received taxes from county treas urer Transfer from General"" Water Fund 2,951.73 4,000.00 Transfer from General Water Fund ....-. Interest on bonds (investment)."." Matured bonds (investment) 8,100.00 450.00 2,000.00 Received taxes from county treas urer ....i 1,289.80 Received taxes from edunty treas urer 247 61 Advance payment on sidewalk. 192.53 Received taxes from county treasurer Received taxes from county treasurer 26,157.16 6,657. 83 Received taxes from county treas urer , 4,798.82 Received from concessions 60.06 Received from sales, etc., parks.. 65.14 Electric Light Bond Fund. 6.02 Buchanan St. Paving Refund 322.47 Special Lighting Fund 8,327.31 Emergency Fund 20,656.39 All Benefit Funds... 8,340.78 Paving Fund, Series 1909 No. 2.. 9,013.47 paving Fund, Series 1911 No. 2.... 6,072.46 paving Fund, Series 1911 No. 3.... 1,984.82 paving Fund, Series 1911 No. 4 1,543.79 Paving Fund, Series 1912 No. 1.... 93,193.25 4 Incidental Paving Fund, Series 1912 No. 1 6.526.og Total : $305,977.89 Received from bank Interest 87.J7 Interest on bonds (investment) 662.5) Matured bonds (investment) 2,600.00 Received taxes from county treasurer 1,418.52 Received taxes from county treasurer 822.47 Received from concessions at park 419.43 Received taxes from county treas urer 1,507.72 Received from Insurance on globes 3.20 Received pay for broken light post K.05 Received taxes from county treas urer 1,408.47 Received taxes from county treas urer 2,489.03 Total CHARGES AGAINST VARIOUS FUNDS. Salaries and miscellaneous ex penses .....$ 9,878.95 Fire Department 17,991.60 Police Department 8,961.58 Street Department 11,875.64 Engineering Department..... $,606.40 Asphalt Department. 1,459.03 Electric Light Department......... " 4,289.76 Crematory Department 2,896.23 Miscellaneous expenses 8,726.96 Coupons, commission and ex change paid 1,978.84 Warrants paid 16.618.60 Transfer to Sinking Water Fund. 8,100.00 Transfer to Interest Water Fund 4,000.00 Coupons, commission and ex change paid.. , 7,11.95 Warrants paid...... 2,401.93 Warrants paid............... 252.69 Bonds, coupons, commission and exchange paid 10,063.76 Bonds, coupons, commission and exchange paid.. 796.13 Warrants paid.... ,936.00 Warrants paid 844.10 Warrants paid " 1.S70.40 Warrants paid. -. MO. 00 : '." Wararnts paid... ; "820.86 Warrants paid.... 1089.10 Warrants paid. 4,759.22 Warrants paid..... $,638.41 Transfer to General Rsvonue Fund .. I.. w... 335.58 Warrants paid. 260.0 Warrants paid .60,725.31 $155,810.51 1 Total ....$188,525.52 State of Kansas .1iu'ae is a true and correct statement of all moneys received and expended during the quarter ending December 31st, 1912. as shown by the books of the City Treasurer. So help me God. Seal-1 ROY L. BONE, Commissioner of Finance and Revenue. Subscribed" and sworn to before me this 8th day of January . - MORTGAGE LOANS. MORTGAGE LOANS. MORTGAGE LOANS. TIE WA EM 3 A SPEC3IM,T siiiira yu m FOR'WEUCffl' TOO AT UE OFHCi 301-15 KiOLVAKE BLDG. AWE A MOTE AMB MOETCASE OOLP MEE THE CASH.' CALL TOPEEA, EAHSAS. PHOKE 3333. MONEY. $8,000,000.00 of 6 per cent money to loan on Eastern Kansas farms and on Inside Topeka business property. An unlimited amount of low rate money to loan for building homes and on homes already built in Topeka. If you wish a new loan or have a ma turing loan or wish to change your loan, either farm or city, write or call at our office, first floor. New England Bldg. BETZER REALTY A LOAN CO. Topeka Mortgage Loan Representative. U. S Mortgage & Trust Co. N. T, Capital and surplus 86,000,000.00. : MONET to loan on live stock, pianos, or guns, typewriters, household goods and personal seeurlty. L. Blacoe, 623 Kan, avi. MONET TO LOAN on personal property and collateral security, on easy terms. G. H. F'.intham. 906 E. 4th St. JMAUNDTOJ. 350 LBS. coal delivered any where In city, $1; 175 lbs., 60c. Hard dry wood per rick, $3 delivered. 18th and Monroe. Phone 372. nCTUREJWMJNG FRAMING, regUdlng, mat making, mount ing done by J. D. Sullivan, 122 W. Eighth street. Packing, shipping, etc. HOTELS. TOPEKA HOTEL 122 West Sixth St.. $1.00 AND $1.25 PER DAT. --TRANSFER AND .stGE, MERCHANTS' Transfer and Storage Co. furnish expert packers; also look after freight. PhoiiM Ills Kk Inner (inyhnri. ATTORNEYSJT LAW. HIRAM C. ROOT, Attorney at Law. Abstract and Real Estate and Probate law. 83 Columbian Bldg., Topeka. A. B. QUINTON, attorney at law. OfTlre 405-6 Mulvane Bldg. Examination of ab stracts and real estate titles a specialty. HAIR GOODS made of combings. Miss Noltlng, 4677 K-2, Topeka. MISSOURI Fidelity and Causalty, Health and Accident Insurance. Room 7, 611 Kansas ave. Phones, Office 3651; Res. 2AnH Blue. CIDER. WANTED Tour orders for CIDER. Washburn Cider Works. Phone 2816 Bile UNDERTAKING. L. M. PENWELL, funeral director and embalmer. T. E. Jones, Asa't. First Class service. 608-510 Qulncy st. Telephone Vi. Phone 287. Day and Night. HAWLET & STEELE, Funeral directors and embalmers, 11$ East 8th ave. Mrs. Robt. Steele, assistant. furrier; JOHN PETRZILEK, the only practical furrier In Kansas 127 W. 7th. Topeka. PATENTS. J. A. ROSEN, patent attorney. 4'M as ave.. Topeka. Kan. iULOJEPAIRSHOPS. NOTICE TO MACHINE MEN, auto own ers, blacksmiths and the public general ly: We do all kinds of welding brass, bronze, aluminum, and all kinds of steel and cast iron. Gas cylinders, locomotive and traction engine fire boxes, frames, and boiler tubes repaired. Work absolute ly guaranteed. All kinas of auto repair- ln" ELMORE AUTO CO. Phone 8178. 618 Quincy ft. MM1!ESHPPS.W GUNS repaired and cleaned by experts. H. B. Howard Supply Co., 718 Kansas eve. FLORISTS. HAYES for fresh flowers. Weddings and funerals a specialty. 107 West 8th; PATTERN VY0RKSu MODELS, patterns, experimental work, wood turning and mission furniture.' A A. Ridings, 9)2 Jefferson. Phone 3177 W. e . i .s PMPXPJOSKEIJABLES FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys. We lead the world fn cheap fix tures; easy payments. Send for catalogue. Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co, lia-Jl Main street, Kansas City, Mo.