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THE TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOURNAIMONDAYJ EVENING, JANUARY 21; 1918 BRINGING UP FATHER t Copyright, 1917. International News , -- ' Service.) DRAWN FOR THE STATE JOURNAL BY GEORGE M'MANUS:.v: oh: no- the doctor awo SHOULD KEEP AVVf Fft.ON CKiMETTE AND THI A FAPt A"WVf AVI COULO ET- THERE't) ARCHQM.O- r MAIEM COUNTED OPTO "TWO HONDRED PIVT i ukr tvk . .. NOW DON'T QOMREL 3- 6- VITH HIM - COUNT ONE HUNDRED AND "TOO VJON'T lose.: DO ME UM , 1 LE.T ME HIT HIM Extra Trousers are what every man needs and appreciates. Many an old coat and vestcan be made into a good, service able suit with the addition of a harmoniz ing new pair of trousers - Large Assortment : $2.00 to $6.00 HELLO- J JI45! TO lA,KE VOUREUF V , 1 . THINK XOO'VE ot r A PIPE IIS VOO?? CT 6 . m I IP s I I I 11 riv r irr - m . 1 - mr- w n i i a Vf Cv J a -J. I - WIT" .a. ... f t3 TMf I North Side News 1 ic ni for tlifa ml u mu may be left at Petro's Drug Store or phoned alter 2 y. in.; other :' n phone :t5:.i When John Koons and family, liv 1ns two miles northwest of Newman, returned to their home Friday noon, they fourfd the house a mass of flames!. The house was totally destroyed, to gether with th': contents. Mr. Koons's family consists of his wife and four children, a girl of 10 twins of 8, and a baliy. The only clothing left them was that which they were wearing, and an old quilt, ue as a laproLe, the only bedding:. The neighbors proved friends in need, and set promptly to work to fit the family iut with the necessary clothing. The hold inur of union servu-es Cascarets Work While You Sleep No headache, biliousness, up set stomach or constipa tion tomorrow - pend 10 cents feel yrand! Tonight take t'ttscarets to liven your liver and flea ii you r bowels. Stop the head aches, bilious spells, sourness, gases, f i aled tongue, bad breath, sallowness ;ind constipation Take Ca.scarets and enjoy the nicest. flintiest "inside cleansing" you ever experienced. Wake u 1 1 feeling- fine. ("asrarets is lfst caihartic for children. Taste like randy. No disappointment f Thirty million boxes of this harmless famous cathartic are sold each year now. Aivertisement. iflat & MM Ml w1 &h tail aw a rti B -I M mm 1 m We Are Saving Coal falling in with the Coal Administrator's orders completely. Most everything in the stores at a Cut Price and in addition offer special TOMORROW 10c pkg. Fancy Seeded Raisins', for . i(v 25c can fine Table Peaches 20c i-'Oc can Water Pack Peaches, for Uc Small can Pure Sorghum .... 8( Large can Sweet Potatoes. . . 12c New Orchard Run Prunes, lb. lor Ho 12lic pkfr. Aunt Jemima. . . -10c 30c can fine Coffee. ...... .25c 30c tirade Owl-liight 23c Can fine Tomatoes 12c Can Corn ioc 3 pktr. Pancake Flour, special 25c Delivery at 2.30 P. M. in a radius of 9 blocks around each store. C O. l. or Paid 5c per order. XO STORES SAVE 1 Regular tnonhly payment savings accounts with us have always paid from 4 to 8 for over thirty two years. Start this month. New Series of stock now open. - Shawnee Building & Loan Association 115 West 6th Street Officers Directors H. T. fiothrie, Preidnt F. M. Bonebrnke, B. T. Payne - A. A. Rods-era. YIee-Prenldent A. A. Rodgers, John Ryan. V I. IfHIhouse. Secretary F. M. wland I.. M. PenwHI B. A. Mnyder, Asst. Secretary P. 4. Moaaghaji. W. H. -Kawtniaji F. M. Bone brake. Treasurer H. F. Guthrie, Irwin Sn at tin iter W . K. Hasan, Attorney A. .H. Purdy Sunday evenings during the coal shortage was decided last night by ;he ministers of North Topeka. The first service will be held next Sunday even ing at the Second Presbyterian church. The morning services and Sunday schools will be held as usual in the respective churches. The different ministers hav- expressed themselves as bein; in full harmony with the fuel conservation movement, and anxious to do their part in conserving. J. K. Jones at Grant. Henry W. Kail at Quincy i.nd Hoy I. Bone at McKin ley addressed the school children this morning and explained to them the connection of thrift stamps witn win ning the war. The speeches were of a patriotic nature and tt is hoped the children wili become interested and by carrying the message to their horr.:es wi!l in turn interest their families. Notes and Personals. There were no services yesterday at the Second Presbyterian church as coal that had been ordered failed to arrive, and the supply was exhausted. AJr. and Mrs. Clay Sanders and lit tle daughter Lena spent Sunday in St. Marys. John Segrist, of Chicago, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Segrist, of 1503 Van Buren street, left for his home today. Uobert Brothers and family, who live on the lower Silver Lake road, will move next week to the Farns worth farm, nine miles north of town. Miss Marie' French, of 1126 MonroJ si-ccl, nas gone to jtiuicninson, han., where she will be the guest of relatives for an indefinite time. Louis Feiger and Carl Chipman have gone to Kansas City to take en trance examinations for the navy. Mr. and Mrs. C. o. Henderson, of Meriden, were on the North side Sat urday. Little Jane Brittain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brittain, of 815 Quincy street, who has been Mrs Henderson's guest for two weeks, re turned to her home Saturday. The following boysk from Fort Pike, Arkansas, in Sanitary train 312. Am bulance company 347 are spending their furloughs with relatives in town: Fred Frey, Candla Torsland, Clarence Anderson and Roy L. Luthve. Mrs. Mildred Duncan, of Birming ham, Ga., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Pratt, of 833 Jackson street. Mrs. Duncan's father. Nesbet Elmore, of Teeumseh. is in St. Francis hospital, suffering from an Infected great toe, caused by a horse stepping on his foot. ! ira u. Kagle, headquarters com- pany. 355th infantry. Camp Funston. "Prescribe More Bitro-Phosphate ft "TO INCREASE STRENGTH AND NERVE ENERGY" The advice ..to young physicians of Dr. I. H. Alexander, Specialist at Colombia Medical School, tionvernneur Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic New York City. Pr. Alexander, in discussing his work as a teacher of medicine, - realizing the crrrat responsibility resting1 on one who is seeking to guide aright the young men studying to be doctors, says : "I try to Impress upon tin-in the vital importance and necessity tf prescribing bitro-pr.ot1-phate in cases, exhibiting symptoms of nervp weakness or exhaustion. It is now a fairly well established fart that lark of sufficient nerve vitality is the underlying cause of many diseases aud weaknesses both mental and physical. The nerves need organic phosphate in a state of com bination essentially the same as that con tained in them ail orgauic or physiologi cal phosphate that is readily assimilTited, such as bitro-phosphate. When the nerve celts become sufficiently supplied with this most essential substance, new strength aud vigor is created and the whole system is toned up." Ititro-phosphate, so highly recommended by Ir. Alexander and many other prominent physicians, can be obtain ed, with or without ;i phvsician's prescrip tion, at the drug counters of Tally-Mcpar-land Drug Co., Waggoner & Goodrich and other first-class druggists. Aside' from its known strength-building properties and its proven efficacy as a nerve tissue builder, bitro-phosphate I being success fully used by, thousands who desire to gain a few pounds of solid, healthy flesh. It is always sold under a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Adr. For victory For yourself For your family was a guest over Sunday of the V. C. Beers family, 215 West Gordon street. Mr. Eagle's home is in Iearney, Neb., where the Befrs family lived before coming to Topeka. At the pubiic installation held Fri day night by Amity temple No. 108, Pythian Sisters, the" following officers were installed: Past chief. Rose Cleveland; most excellent chief, Hes ter Adams; mistress of finance, Min nie McGrew;' .mistress of records and correspondence. Nora Baker; excellent senior, Anna Johnson; excellent junior. Myrtle McGrew; manager, Jessie Sash; protector, Alice Peyton; outer guard. Myrtle Hovender. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wells, of 505 Paramore street, entertained yester day at a family dinner iin honor of their son, Mr. Krnest Wells, and Mrs. Wells, who were married last Thurs day. Mrs. Wells was formerly Miss Mattie Beers. . Lon Euler, formerly of North To peka. has gone lo; Katoon. N. . M-. where he will be employed as an operator in the Santa Fe offices. 1 SANTA FE NOTES Notes and perauaaib from Snnt:t b'm by Frances Jones, 21 (irnttau street. Teleplioue between 8 or. 10 a. ui.. 36ao; other uunrs. 4761 K-2. Fireman Clifford Taylor was" taken ill suddenly Saturday evening while on a aw itch enelue in the van Is. He was removed to the company hospital. lie is the son of J wiiuam Layi or or me paint soops. Mrs. W. Ii. Davidson of tbe statistical department spent the week end at Tamp Funston with her husband. Spt. lavidaon who is in training in tbe officers training camp. Kd Austin, machinist apprentice, is suf fering with a broke arm which be injured in his work last week. Helen, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 1 ). M. Lane is absent -from bis work in the paint shops this -week owing to tbe illness of his little daughter Maiirine, who is ill of scarlet fever. She . is reported slightly improved. I. Hart of the general claim depart-1 ment has gone to AmariUo, Tcxas, on busi ness. - -r Miltaii Saylor, foreman of the rimming gang at the machine shops Is recovering after an illness of several days, . John B. Stevenson died Monday morning after an -illness of several nionths. He was fororeHy employed in the planning mill at, the shops. K L., Simpson of the stores department spent a day recently in Kansas City. EAST SIDE NOTES Notes and personals front Eas Side by Frances Jones. 211 Grattan street. Telephone between 8 and 1U . nXr 3&tf; other hours. 4701 K-2. . . Mrs. F. O. Gill, Germau avenue, wbo has been quite ill for several days with chick en pox, is improved. Her little son. Fred, jr., is also ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Kyan. T.01 Liberty street, are the parents f a daughter, born Saturday evening. Mrs. Hyan. before her marriage, was Miss Florence Coulter. Corp. Harold Jette,,of Fort Leavenworth, and Harry McFarlaul of Camp Funston, spent the sveek end with Mr. McFnrland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McFariand, Seward avenue. The Rev. K. E. Ford, 1216 Fast Kighth avenue, who haa been ill with smallpox, is recovered and has been released from quar antine. The aid society of the East Side Meth odist church will meet all day Wednesday with Mrs. Sam Cunningham. Choir prac tice will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. ' . Mrs. Frank Coulter, of Ited ltock, Okla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Kyan, and Mr. Hyan. She is also the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Alexander and fam ily. Mrs. A. Carrier, of Killings, Mont. is vis iting her brother. Mr. James I'arks, Klein street. Miss Bessie Illston and Mr. Charles La Verne Chaplin -were married Thursday in Kansas City. Mr. Chaplin Is the son of Mrs. Klla Chaplin. f15 Scotland avenue. Mrs. Chaplin formerly lived at 353 Michigan avenue. Tbe young couple will be at home to their friends at 515 Scotland avenue. C. A. Kaus has returned to his work at Camp Funston, after spending the week end with his family. Fast Sixth avenue. Louis Follette, who has been ill several months at the home of his parents. Fifth and Lake streets, is slightly improved. Mrs. Oscar Marshall, of Kansas City, a former Topeka resident, underwent a sur gical operation at Stormont hospital Mon day morning. Doctor Howard, 1211 East Eighth avenue, is ill of pneumonia. OAKLAND NOTES Notes and personals from Oakland by Frances Jones. 211 Grattan streeu Telephone between 8 and 10 a. m., 3530; other aours. 4751 K-2. An early Oakland car Jumping the track at the end of the line early Monday morn ing caused many people a great deal of in convenience. When the car was finally put in running order and started to town it carried more than -a hundred belated persons to their work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole will be host and hostess Wednesday evening to the members of the Oakland Veteran's club and their families. The guests will help Comrade Cole commemorate his seventy first birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Short, of Topeka. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Manker. K. Main, .".95 Fo res t a ven ue. who was injured while at work last week, aud who has been confined to his borne since, is recovering. Miss Esther Covert, Arter avenue, and Mr. Elmer Schwartz, -ere married Satur dHv afternoon at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. Edward Schwartz. 1.102 Logan street, ; North Topeka. the home of the groom's ' parents. The ceremony was solemnized by ' the Rev. Herbert Jones, pastor of the I North Topeka Christian church. The ; bride was gowned in pink satin and I carried white brides roses tied with pink tulle. he bud as her attendant Mrs. Charles Schwartz, who carried pink car : nations. Mr. Charles Schwartz, a brother ; of the groom, was hi attendant. About i ftftv guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Schwarts will be at lioiue to their friends ! at 1302 Logan street. i J. D. Brown, of Boise. Idaho, has come to spend tbe winter witn ms stater. Airs. E. Main and family. Forest avenue. The condition of M. T. Kelsey. .who underwent an operation at a local hos pital, is slightly improved. ALr. and Mrs. George Hart, of Clinton. iLN lb AKD EOSCELLANEODS AOS ADVERTISING KATES: Tne rate for InaertiBg Want Ads in Tbe Topeka State Journal la 1 cent a word each Insertion, minimum 10 ceuts; by tbe week. 5 cents a. word, mi n iin u m go cents. COUNT THE WORDS of yoor ad Incltin !dr tour words for State Journal address, when address is nsed count each "initial' letter and eacb number or combination of figures as one word. CLOSING HOCR : Want Ads to be classi fied properly must be in The State Journsl office before 12:20 o'clock. Want Ads re ceived after 12:20 till 1:15 p. m will be In serted under the head: "Too Late to Clas sify." OUT OP TOWN sdvertlsements must b accompanied with cash or check In full payment of the same. Note th- foregoing lustructiona about counting tbe words and He rate per word for The Topeka State journal. RI AL ESTATE TRANSFERS P. Heil and wife to J. W. Sehaefor, w. V. of sw. 1.1-1-14 -rf $o,000 H. B. Schwartz and wife to O. Zeld ler, lots 125 s. V, 12:! Taylor St., Farusworth's Pnrk Place add 650 T. Fisher and wife, to W. H. Dutton,. lots S5S-60, Madison St., blk. 17, Pierce's add h LOST AND FOUND LOST English Setter dog, black and white with tan on face. Phone 5409-J, J. A. Campbell, jr.,court liouse,Topeka. LOST Silver vauity case. Sat. night on. 11:45 K. 1. or left on Lowman or Wash burn car. Phone .'ffloK. Reward. LOST Child's muff, gray and white, be- i IwPoA flth mill lat on It'll Imnpo Phnno :!K!N. WANTED SITCATIONS-MALE ELDERLY MAN wants light work inside or out. AddreSB "K. W.," care Journal. BUSINESS CHANCES FOK SALK OR TRADE Millinery store. For information write Box 501, Waboo, Neb. . WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Bookbinder, good all around man, steady and reliable. Good ges. Steady situation. For northwestern city. Send full particulars. Address 700," car Journal. LIFE INSURANCE MSN Salary and commission to right mail any where in Kansas. Will help yo get started. Call or write. Geo. Godfrey Moore, New England Bldg., Topeka BK A K EM EN, FlKEMEN, $125-$150lage 18- 40 ; experience unnecessary. Hallway, care Journa 1. t Al'TO 1IEPAI11 man wanted at Auto Servb-e Company,507W. loth. COOK WANTED at StTChsrles hotel, 4th and Jefferson, phone 1252. WANTED Tay laborers". Apply foreman, Santa Ke brass foundry. WANTED FEMALE HELP TELEPEIO?lSTS . Alert and intelligent young wo men of good character will be given an opportunity to learn telephone operating. Salaries paid while learning. Steady employment as sured. Unusual ..pportunlty for ad vancement to ttKne who qunlify at this time due to large numbers' of our highly trained telephonists be ing assigned to operate switch boar Is at National Army Canton ments. Apply at Exchange Build ing, 812-14 Jackson Avenue. ARM-Waitress wanted at Scott's Restau rant. 427 Kansas avenue. WANTED Good cook at once. Phone "lfifi2. WANTED TO BUY OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't Matter If Broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver, and broken jewelry. Send by pur-el post and receive check by return mail. Will bold goods 10 days for senders approval of my offer. L. Maser-2007 So. 3th St.. Phila., Pa. WANTED furniture of all kinds. I buy stoves. Call me before you selL K. B. Logan, S22 Kansas avenue, phone 312 Phone 266- for highest for iimk of all kinds. DYAL BROS. prices WANTED TO buy your cottonwood, elm, maple, hackbTry and sycamore logs. Kaw Package Mfg. Co.. Topeka. Kanaas WANTED TO BUY land that theriver is cutting on. any place. Write the Patent Steel Jetty Co.. Silver Lake. Kansas. Mo, are the parents of a son. born Tues day. They have named him George Henry, jr. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. "Richardson. Winfield avenue. Miss Alice Linn will have as her guests Tuesday evening the members of tbe S. O. D. H. club. NEW BISHOP INSTALLED Rt. Rev. J. C. Sage Takes Charge Sa lina Episcopal Diocese.- Salina, Kan., Jan. 21. The Rev. John VC. Sage was installed as bishop of the Salina diocese of the Episcopal church Sunday and will have charge over more than half the state of Kan ass. Bishop S. M, Griswold of Chi cago, whom Bishop Sage succeeds, preached the installation sermon at Christ cathedral. Bishop Sage has been rector at Keo kuk. Ia., the last six years and prior to that was rector to St. John's at Dubuque, la., for ten years. At & o'clock Sunday afternoon he preached his first sermon In Salina. wanted miscellaneous hemstitchinST:lnkTn('"'' risltlngs of all kinds. Buttons mads. Mall orders receive prompt, careful attaa- tlop. Mrs. Merger. Son Topeka. 1082 HASTY AtTTO EXPRESS. MISCELLANEOUS FREE CINDERS White Star Laundry. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR'EENT Six room bonse on North Monroe St., 3 blocks from Quincy St. school, freshly papered and in good condition., Qood well an! cistern. $10 per month. Eight -oafrn house. Oakland ave., 1 block from high school, freshly -papered. 3 lots, good well and cistern. $12 toer mo. Phone 1812or 2300JJ 2 evenings. i04 KANSAS AVE., S room7Tain,- furnace, electric lights, new, never occupied house, laundry basement ;-adults, $25. 1K30 Kansas ave;, 0 rooms, bath, electric fights, gas. basement, $16. 1R28 Kansas eve- 5 rooms, bath, electric lights, gas, basement." $14. ' Phone 3143. Roudebnsb . Investment Co., 623Kansasave. - ' FIVE-ROOM house at" lTOTTtansas ave. Electric lights, $12. Phone 5502 J. GOOD 4 room rottage, 1413; Nt .Ilarrison St.. $fi per month. FOR RENT STORK ROOMS KANSASAVE 13Ltore7oornor blag! Fourth ave. East. 402p, store room. Special price on eitheY. Phone 610. ' for rent Apartments STMliNTSOErTQeonrfia or S740 Black. FOK RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. 933 and 929 Kansas ave. Phone 2299 Bine. FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS Foil ltE3iT-i-Twfi modern' -Yronfr office , Tacin Orphpum Bids. Ptiont! tbr. yft' ' ' FOK RENT 160 aeres, 10 miles ont, a good farm, for- sale on good trms. O. It. Gib- so K. K 28, Station B, Topeka. . FOK RENT 10 acres, bouse and barn, near town, cash rent. Inquire TOO Fill wore. 1711 Ked. FOR EXCHANGE SO acres Osage Co., near Reading. 4 -room house, good barn, outbuildings, half in cult, balance meadow and pasture. Gas lease $1.00 acre. Rents $150. Mortg. $2,000. Price $5,000. Trade equity for clear city prop erty. Immediate possession. Address For r.xcnange. care journal. FOR SALE FARM LANDS. NOTICE Sure have a lot of good farms listed for sale If you want to dispose of yours come in or write. W. T. DAWSON & CO. Columbian Bldg. - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ; CLOSE m TOPEKA AVE., 6 rooms, strictly modern. WEST 11TH STREET, 6 rooms and den ELMHTJRST, 5 rooms, modern. ' J' NEAR WASHBURN. 7 rooms, fireplace. Bleeping porch, tiie bath, etc. TeMoiTLfeBuildeAs Phone 100. 201 New England Bids. SANTA FI5 Shop district bargain, just outside the rity, 2 blocks from pavement, one block to graded' school, one block to street car. ten minutes' walk to Santa Fe shops. 6 rooms, new bouse, inline condition, pantry, elec tric lights, good well, big cemented cellar. 4 large lots all set to bearing fruit. Price $2,600; terms. STMEOTC. 534 Kansas Ave. Phone 5050. NEW ONE FOK SALE Ietter this morning frotn" absent owner wants ns to sell an p;imvrood avenue, Potwin. nearly new 5 rm.. ail modern bungalow, oak finish, 5 hob., bath, elec.. furnace, full cement basement, lots 2o4 feet deep. Can give a bargain. Rents for' 20. Cottrell Co.. 107 E. 7th. Tels. 5.T0. a40S. YOUR CHANCE IS IN CAN ATA RICH LANDS and btisiness opportunities offer you independence : Farm lands. $11 to 10 acre: irrigated lands. $S5 to $.V: Twenty years to ray: $2,000 loan in improvements: or ready made farms. Loan of live stock.. Taxes average under twenty cents an acre: no taxes on improvements, pergonal proper ty or live stock. Good markets cliur-hes. schools. roads. telephones. Excellent climate crops and lire stock prove it. Special liomeseekers fare certificates. Write for free booklets. - ALLKN CAM ERON, General Superintendent. Land Branch. Canadian Pacific Railway. ISO Ninth Avenue, Calgary, Alberta. FOR SALE ALTOMOBILES. CAM KAMASKS 1917 Ford Touring car .J-'iflO.OO I Late Dodge Roadster 730.00 j Overland Touring 200.00 Detroit Electric Coupe SOO.O0 W. H. IJIES CO. Phone 3071. 91 H Kansas Ave. I FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALi; Very good milch cow Jnst fresh, calf by side; heavy milker. Phone 3138. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Household good. 312 Fast th. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Watch repairing. Main sprints. 75c; cleaned, 75c. All work guaranteed. Armstrong Jewelry Co.. 429 Kansas Ave. WOOD FOR SALE. All lengths. Prompt delivery. D. O. Orr. 1733 Buchpuan at. Phone No. 2254 Red. - , WOOD OR SALE Sixteen inch lengths. 24 inch lengths and 4 foot lengths. A. T. Kidwell, West TentL. st. Phone No. 1933 K-2. FOR SALE 100 or 200 bushels of corn. Phone 1853 N-2. FOR WOOD call 5260 J, grate, stove and f urn ape Teng t h s. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone fi35. 10R2 HASTY AUTO EXPRESS. MOVING IFEHEMOEE MOVING CALL- PHONIC 4341. FURRIERS John Petrsilek, the only practical furrier In Kansas. 127 W. 7th at.. Topeka. PICTURE, FRAMING FRAMING, regit ding, mat making, mount lr.t done by J. D. So HI tod. 122-124 W. tH LEGAL : ' r . Published in Topeka State Journal, January 21, quarterly report of the commissioner of finance and revenue I'EKA KANSAS, as required by section 25. artit-Ie 4, chapter 14. Session Laws of of 1013, showing a complete statement of all taxes and other revenues collected and the quarter ending December 31, 1017. Cash in all funds October 1. 1017 Received Taxes from County Treasurer during quarter .... Received from all other sources Total disbursements from all funds during quarter .Balance December 31, 1917 DISTRIBUTED AS BBLOW Balances Oct. 1. 11". General Fund $ 87,877.97 Sinking Fund 45,383.32 Interest Fund .General Water Fund. 52,969.03 Interest Water Fund. ... 4,322.29 Sinking Water Fund. . Library Fnnd 34.-i.fi2 . KItp-1 Taxes from County Warrants Pslil Treasurer 5.I4.OT . Sidewalk Fund ..." l.Ofi.1.45 Hjl""''' Taxes from County ' Treasurer ,21.01 '- , ftonds raid .- 15.!"fl0fK Sewer Bond Fund 19.0.S7.24 Revert Taxes from County Coupons Paid ................... 2.SKU 2, , a..,--'--..., Treasurer 4.002.23 Commiasiou Puid at Fiscal ' t ' t . Agency , - Received Taxes ftrom County Bonds Paid 2-"-.0RJ.fiJ Street and Alley Paving Bond Treasurer 25,425.21 1'oupnris Paid .I.OTm.Io Fund -. 3.741.20 Received from accrued interest Commission Paid at Fiscal T - on bonds Bold 7"-.M Agency It. St. ; Received Taxes from County, ' ( Park Fund 2.31T."..-! Treasurer ; . 2"-47.R7 Warrants Paid 6,G74.Cf Received from all other sou rces OM).02 , ' i 1 Music Fnnd .. .T8S.0R Received Taxes from County Warrant Paid 80.00 Treasurer l.il.no . ' . Bonds Matured 2,SO0.( - ... Firemen's Relief Fund 1,391.59 ; Coupons Matured ,"-o.25 Warrants Paid 3,082.5a - - I Received from I'.nnk Interest.... 11.13 ' Judgment Fund '. 5.977.92 i Warrant Paid T ' t2.fi. i Garfield Park Improvement Fund S3t.9S j Warrants Psld .' g7-M : : : -wnr' - i Received Taxes from County ' , Special Lighting Fund 4,879.02 j Treasurer 6-15.52 Warrants Paid 3,123.81! ' I Received from all other sources.. 12.00 . ' ' F.mergen y Fund :.. n.4ITi.97 j Bridge Fund-.: .".... 20.W7.19 ( R T, rT",e'", .ffOM. .CU.n!J 2r.lS.9S Warrants Paid '. 6.0O3M, Pipe Organ Fund............ 410.W KSX Cmmr l-,l AO ' .' ,.'.......2? j p- . : ' : n I Charity Fund 437.K) nfTlved Taxea from County Warrant Psld &T82 ' Tressurer 201. ,2 - 1 . : 1 p - Extra Fire'Puttoon Fund.... 5.019.17 Received Taxes from County Warrants Paid .270..'rf-' Treasurer 2.1 1.94 , . , - i Ripley Park Improvement Fund.. ' 2.?Xi.0& Transferred from General Fnnd. " 05.00 ! Warrants Psld -2.400.00 ; . - Ripley Park Pnrchosing Fund-- 1h.0UQ.Omi t J - Road Fund 6.C92.96 Received Poll Tsx from County Warrants Paid T.9aS.W ! Treiisur-T 2.i00.00 I ' Itecel-fed Taxes from County t All Benefit -Fonda.. 10.549.90 Treasurer '217 92 Warrant Paid v 272.52 . Received from relaying sidewalks l:.l Paving 1910 No. 1 Flind '. . . 2.1-V.m '. . ' j , r. : 1 ; . M -. 4 Reserve Fund, 4- of contract Paving 1917 No. 1 Fund , 1.-1.9-"! R5 .Received from Sale of Bonds 82,100.0a price T.254.1S r .... ; Warrants Paid i.frMH ? 4 Re-rve Fnnd-U.r ' . ,3AU! Itfron Psving ,1017 No. 1 Warrant. Pa.d 8,2931 . . . . . t ' Total ....;'.........,............n2ti.54.l2 ToUl .1 $211,575.40 Total f317.581.1T State of Kansas. Shawnee County. Ss : - - We do solemnly swear that the nlVrre quarter ending December 31, 1917, as siiown tSeal.l , .. Subscribed and .worn to before me ... MONEY FARM LOANS WANTED. This company has an unlimited amount of funds to lend- on East" ern .ind Central Kansas Farms at 6 with a reasonable commission. Our representative it at your service if you want information.. THE FARM MORTGAGE CO.. Crawford Building. Topeka,' Kan. Phono 565L . WE HAVE $250,000 AVAILABLE . for loans on farms and city 'property at positively the lowest rates being made. If you wish a new loan or to. changs or increase your loan call or write BETZBR REALTY A LOAN CO. New England Bldg. EstabllshedjB. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. - Horses, cattle, pianos, diamonds, honss bold goods, libraries, typewriters, autos carriages, machinery, and to salaried peo ple. P. S. Thomas. &. . Kansas aveou. Tel. LOANS MADE on personal security: also to salaried persons j. Biscoe. ?t23 K. ' UNDERTAKING THE U M. PEN WELL Undertaking CO-&u0-50-510 Q u lncy s treet. TelepJiODS 182. H. W. BOMGARDNER, undertaker. Per sonsl service. Masonic Bldg. Ptaons 140, LEGAL Receipts during qunrter Received Taxes from County Treasurer $ 20.151 .85 Received from all other sources. 11,212.82 Received Tuxes Treasurer from County Received Taxes from County 'Treasurer : 1 2.015.19 Received from interest on eertifi cate of deposit . 20.00 Received from consumers.. 25f1.P.O Received from Bank Interest.... 455,23 Kerelved Taxes from County 1 ressurer l.SflO.42 unsrerred from Ueneral Water -y 'und S.(i.VI.OIT Bonds Matured 2.000.00 is a true and correct statement of all by tbe books of the City Treasurer. So this Uth day of January, 1918. ETTA M. COVELL, City Clerk. 'OGGER.Y t. S. GALITZKY. .INSURANCE.. L. W. WILSON Fire, tornado, plat elasa bisurance.Phon SM, 26 Colcmblan BIdg1 FIRE, tornado ni.d automobile insiirapceT Chas. T. Nichols. Phone 262. , FARM LOANS FARM LOANS. 6 and 6 per cent.- lY Nichols Realty Co 52i- Ksn Aw Tel. 4t LEGAL First published in Tbe Topes ' State Journal, January 18. Iul8 1 -- Office of the C'tty Clerk. Topeka. Kansas. January 18, 101S. 4 REGISTRATION NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that the rooks for the registration of voters of the City of Topeka, Kansas, are" now open- at the , office of the city clerk, third floor. City Hall. To become a legal voter,, you roust b registered. '' "' If you failed to vote at tbe last genern election, Nrw. 7, 1016, you must reregister ' If you have changed your address slimr: you registered you must reregister. jto, If you have changed your name since. y.uu registered you must re-register If you have not ret voted In the Citj of Topeka, and have lived here :i0 days or more and in the State ti months or more, you may regirfter. . If you have never voted, and are 21 years , of sge, yon must register before you can cast vonr vote. ETA M. COVELL. lAr Seal. City i'lerlo' LEGAL 1918.1 and the city treasurer of to- 1907, and chapter 76 of the Session Laws expended by the City of Topeka during $rt2..-v1S62 .fl2,9K9.2 l4U.5mi.14 5IW.124.02- -... :U7.5S1.7 r .$220,542.35 Dlsbursmeists during quarter. Salaries and Miscellaneous Ex- - penses $.t7.4.V02 Fire Department 15.2W 01 Police Department J2.::.i Street Department 14.H24.:w Engineering Department 4.x:t.07 Asphalt Department ZKi us Electric Light Department .t.Ml Crematory Department 2,152.54 Transferred to Ripley Park Int jtrovement Fund . -0Q Coupons Paid Exchange and Commission at Fiscal Agency 5.0:15.7.'; I Wsrranta Paid ... .. . .... 23.G21.22 i Transferred to Interest W ater ; r unn w.i.io.iii I Coupons Paid 7.49.1 Income Tax Paid. , Kxch 1 t Klaeal Agpnr 7.:;s i Bonds Bouehf S.nnBOB- Accrued Interest on Bonds. j moneys received and expended dnrins; tba 1! help us God. i W. H. WASSON. i Commissioner of Finance and Revenoa. , ' ALBEBTA BALE. City Treasurer. i