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V 4 i i M ' . r J. T. Mc ANDREW Building contractor Sketches, I'lans and F.rtiuiattr for any size House BAXTER SPRINGS. KANSAS Eat Your Peals AT THK BAXTER GAFE MINUTE CAFE WHERE VOV OUGHT TU EAT YOUR .MEALS Crawford & Swinney, I'ropa. AMMOZOL Breaks a Cold in a Hurry. AMMOZOL A dose taken every two hours until three Hemes are taken will end crirDe misery and break up a cold. ! Don'r stay stuffed up; quit blowing and snuning. Lase your aching head. AMMOZOL only costs you 35c; be sure and get the genuine. For sale by Page's Pharmacy. Buy your meat from the STORK OF QUALITY jncHBOrS IDEBT HBKET Opposite Post Office J.R.AVERY Building Contractor Estimates furnished on all kinds of building work. Plans and Specifications PHONE 10S4 BAXTER. KAN. H. F. SOMMER Supervising Architect Plans and Specifications for Business Blocks, Factories. Residences, Etc. Jt i a costly mistake to -sun a building without plank OHice on So. St Just ofl of Military BAXTEK SPRINGS. KAN BAXTER BOILER WORKS r. M. DAWES. PROP. Boiler aud Sheet Iron Work ol Eveiy Description. FLUE WELDING A SPECIALTY Office hii4 Work. Two Ulork- NurthofM.O. exti l-M't PUouc & Uuxter Spring. Kn- t J W. J. DAVIS Building Contraoior Plans and Estimates Furnished. Let me figure on your job. J. W.Cook't aid aaraar. op tain CATTLE HOGS SHEEP Bought and sold on commission. ; GREER & COMPANY Kansas City Stock Yards HI crh ) mm In all rlenurt mrl.tn. dale et market price. Prompt rtuittani es . i Money loaned on feed lot cuttle Moore's Cafe Is the logical place for a square meal OPPOSITE mCHENEX'S HDW. Baxter Springs Meat Market Town Topics. E. H. Schloeman hau bought two Fords. Miss Ina Cribbs is working for Fail & Kaltenbach. Miss Ora Ash of Kansas City is visiting Airs. T. L. Myers. Miss Alta Archer is working at the Ferguson millinery store J. R. Avery is remodeling the home of Arthur Buffalo, near Sunnyside. Ruth Barnes attended "Faust" and "Lucia di Lammermobr" in Kansas City last wetk. Love & Martin are building the new laundry plant on Sheri dan street west of the post office. Mr. nd Mrs. H. C. Hutchison and son, of Pueblo, Colo., are visiting Mr. and Airs. D. S. Chubb. Miss Thelma Riseling and Miss Funiee Ralrfwin went to f!o. lumbus Friday and returned Saturday. Mrs. Eleanor Gray, who has been visiting Mrs. T. L Myers, has returned to her home in Oklahoma City. Mrs. C. E. Fergusou went to Independence Sunday. After a few days visit there she may go to Kansas City. The Ozark Trail garage has fccarted a taxi service. They will answer calls day and night and will take people most any where. S. ti. Smith has bought a modern house from 0. X. Lynch through Fail & Kaltenbach. The house is located in the Chubb addition. J. K. Tedford, recently from Kansas t ity, has become a resi dent of Baxter Springs and will engane in the real estate and in surance business. A good run of lead was encoun tered in a drill hole on the Faust land 11 miles southwest of here last week. The ore was shown at the 175 foot level. Love & Martin, contractors, have come to Baxter Springs to stay. They have been doing business here for a long time and now they have opened an office in the Arbuthnot building. A)l)ing Manure to Lund . From Industrial Journalium Department, Kaunas Stata Agricultural Coliegi. Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 24. The amount of manure that it is safe to apply to the wheat field is considerably less than that lor the alfalfa field, according to R. 1. Throckmorton, associate pro fessor of agronomy in the Kansas State Agricultural College. Heavy applications cause the wheat to lodge and burn, and in this way decrease the yield. Professor Throckmorton advises that the surface dressing on the wheat field be not more than six Sln3r Sewing Machines Are Best Why pay less for an inferior grade of machine when you can get a Singer for $.1 casn and $2 per month ? Call Me Up For Demonstration I carry a full line of repairs, needles and belts for all makes. E. L MAPES Offlca Satterlea Bide l'a Blueka Waat P.O. Phone 146. Baxter Springs City Engineer H. L KOELKER Lots Surveyed and Addi tions Platted O.K. Office. Phone 139. Empire Hotel Block GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION New and Second-Hand TIRES and TUBES Interstate Tire and Phot 248 Vulcanizing Co. BAXTER SPRINGS. KANS. 14 Heck West of kCBtary mm Ssetfa St. or eight tons to the acre, in the eastern part of the state, and much less for the western. The manure spreader is the best means of applying the manure. If it is allowed to re main in bunches, these will tend to smother the plant. Under no circumstances should it be hauled to the field and piled to be scattered at some future time. By this practice a large amount of the -fertility Hrfll leach out, and an exclusive aKfcountfcf nitro gen will be . deposited in local areas, causing the crop to lodge readily."5 . ;s ;' ' All manure i that has been formed during the summer months should be- applied .to the alfalfa fields this fall,' or to the wheat fields as soon as the fall growth has ceased.1 At i the present prices of wheat and alfalfa no farmer' can afford to allow this byproduct of the farm to be wasted. : , BEGIN WHENYOUKti Music Lessons Should Begin When Children Are Six or Seven Years Old Lawrence, Oct. 24. "When should little son or daughter be- 1 gin takin g music - lessons: i Harold L. Butltf, dean of the school of fine arts, university of Kansas, says it should be at 6 or 7 years. "When a child is 6 or 7 years old'says Dean Butler, "a com petent teacher acquainted with the child mind can determine whether or not the child is likely to develop talent. That is the age for a child to begin studying piano. The violin should come a year or so later, using a three quarter size instrument at first and a full size violin when the child is 13 to 14 years old. It rarely is advisable for a child to begin on the cello before 10 years old. No child should be com pelled to study music until a competent teacher has had a chance to determine whether or not the child should take lessons. If a child resists all attempts to be taught it is. probable the youngster has little or no talent. However, most children will object if taught the old-fashioned way of learning the technical side first; that is, learning notes and staves first." The ultimate success of the pupil depends up on the start, uniy teachers thoroughly qualified should be employed. Mistakes made in the beginning are most dim cult to remedy in later years. (First published In Too Baxtar Springs News, October 4. 1917.) Di THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS. Sitting at Galena. Ullle Lea Willard. Plaintiff. va. No William N. Cook. David Phillip. Ebeneaer W. Botsford. Theodore Terry, John M. Waktroa. W. D. Tarry, William D. Tarry. Wm. Terry. Maod K. Terry. J. A. Hawk. James Hawks, JT. A. Bawkee. Jennie 0. Bowers, Mary G. Martin. Harry M. Martin, Mattie G. Martin. Chaa. E. Martin. W. W. Ballard and the unknown heirs, axecutora, adminis trators, devlaeea, trustaea and assigns of each of aaid defendanta, the unknown balm, axecutora, administrators, deviasea. trustees and assigns of Wayne Griewold. James A. Hawkea, William W. Ballard and Wm. D. Terry, all deceased. Defendant. PUBLICATION NOTICE. THE STATE OF KANSAS, to tha aboe named defendants, and each of them 1 You. and each of you. will take notice that yon have been sued by the abore named plaintiff In tha) above named court In the above entitled ac tion and that you must answer the plaintiffs petition now on file in the office of tha Dis trict Clerk In the City of Galena on or be fore the 15th day of November, 1817. or tha same will be taken as true and Judgment ren dered against you. and each of yon. quieting the title In the plaintiff In and to the following described real estate situate in Cherokee Coun ty. Kansas, to-wlt: Lot Ten (10). Eleven (11). and Twelve (12). Block Three (a), Grlawoid Hawkea Addition to tha City of Baxter Springs : excluding you. and each of you, from any right, title. Interest or estate in and to aaid real property, and barring and enjoining you, end each of you from claiming or assert ing any interest or estate In or to aaid rani estate adverse to plaintiff's title thereto. (Seal) ULLIE LEE WILLARD. Plaintiff. By B. E. BOSENSTEIN. Attest t Her Attorney. FRKD SIMKIN. District Clark. By A. W. WEBBER. Deputy. (First published in Tba Baxter Springs News. October 4. 1017.1 NOTICE OF SALE OP HEAL ESTATE ON EXECUTION. . , By virtue and authority of an execution Is sued from the office of the Clark ot tha Dia trict Court, in and for Cherokee County. Eleventh Judicial District of too Stats of Kan aaa. and to me directed and delivered, ia the) esuss wherein The Baxter State Bank. cor poration, ia tba plaintiff, and W. J. L Norman ia defendant, commanding me that ail tee goods and chattels of aaid defendant I cause to be made tha money apectfted in said writ, and for want of goods and chattels I eanss theaamo to be made of the landa and asnementa of aaid defendant. I did for want of goods and chattel and In obedience to said command, levy aaid execution upon the following lead and tenements, situated la Cherokee Count? and State of Kansas, as follows, te-witi The undivided one-half (fc) Interest and part ft W. J. L Norman, in and to tba West Forty (40) feet of Lot Seven (7). Block Eight (S. Original Plat of the City of Baxter Springs. NOW THEREFORE. L do advertise tee above described real estate for sale sad I wilL oa the th day of November. 117. at t o'etook of the afternoon of that day, at the) North front door of the Court Honea la the City of Columbus, in the County of Cherokee, la tha State of Kaaaaa, offer for eale and sell at pub lic auction, for cask la all the rlafat. tiUs. inters, claim, es tate and property of the above named W. J. L Norma, of, ia aed to tha shove seerrlhsd real l! BOB PKAZITS. Sheriff at Cherokee Cswnty. Dated. 1117. Cohrmsos. GRANT WAGONEB. . a? rialaOB. (First Publiehed la Tea Baxter Springs News. Oct. IL 117.) PUBLICATION NOTICE ' CathsrwaapdeOaaraa PWkstlJ- UH-WITiiama. KTkear 1UKS87 teenan T- Case!, Uoiea Reutser, Sols Itewthsr. Fhweass BsdU, SUsa Maaa.P-W.PwX and ta aaUtarohtlav, oscular, administrators, trust, devLena, and assign. It they, or any of than, be deed. Defeudaute. , THE STATE OF KANSAS . to L. H. William. Elinor Heuther, tleuen Houtber, Hetaa Reuther, Sola Kauthar, Florence Smith, Ellen Mans, F, W. Fait, and tba unknown heir, executors, admin tot rator. trustee, devkwes, and assigns, tt they, or any of than, ba dead. You, and each of you are baraby notified that you have baaa sued In tba District Court ol Galena County, Kansas, aittlng at Galana, by tba aaid plaintiff whose petition la now on CI In tba offloa of tha dark of aaid, court In Galena, Kanaaa, and that you must gnawer tba aaid pathion on of baton tba 12nd day ol Norambar, 1817, or aaid patltioa will ba taken ea trua and judgsssat will ba taken a eon liamt and isudoiod In favor of tha plaintiff and against you. tba aaid defendanta, ) tba fojlowlnt Datura, to-wit!" ., , PlainlUI will he decreed to U tr fcrfal and eqult ablaawBarof tbaraal aetata Described la aaid patl tioa. te-wtt: Tha aouth one-ball (1-8) of Lot tan (lty$rB1aek terrtlO) ot the original plat of tba City of Baxter Spring, Cherokee County. Kansas, nd-thr -title 'ta aaid reel estate will ba quieted in atKVaVtar and you "and each 6t you will ba whnuy grinded and forever bafaaJ from aay tntsreef' therein and you wOJ be atopp4 tromaatttnc aporflsamlrtgany rtgbti title, or titer, la or to ssidVssi estate or any part thereof, and plaintiff will 1 given ouch otbar rallaf tbat aha may ba satttlsd to in law or equity, bdudlnf tba costs of thai action, Datadat Galeae, finaaa. tola 6th day of Qatobar. 117. . - CATHERINE McGAtJRAK. By: G W. Earoahsw, Har Attorney. FEED 8IMK1N,' Clark of tba District Court. By A, W. Webber, Deputy, Afloat: I9aal (Pint Publknad is baxtar Sprlnaa Nowa, 11. 1817.) ' : ' No. U0M . TXXA8UKY DKPAkTX BKT OFFICE OF COXPfKOLLEK OF TBJk CCB KSNCY ' Wathington.'D. C, August 10, 117. Waaraaa. by aatiafactocy aridanoa piaaautad to tba'undaralgnad. It baa boan ma a to appear that Tha Amarkan National Bank of Baxtor Sprtngf" to tba dry of Baxtar Sprlnga in tha county of Charokaa and Stata of Kaaaaa baa eompuad with all tba provWona of tba Statutaa of tba United itataa, required to ba complied with before an atanalatloB hall be authorised to rarpmence the euabieaaef Banking: Now, therefore I. John Skclton Willlama, Comp troller of tba currency, do hereby eertliy that " 1 ha' American National Bank ol Baxter Spring" In the City of Baxtar brings in the county I of Cherokee and State of Kama ia authorlaed le comment the buiinaaa of Banking at pro Tided la Section Fifty one hundred and sixty al of the Revised Statute of the United States. In testimony w hereof wittwn my band and Seal of office this tenth day of August, HIT. (SEAL) JOHN iKEMON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of ike t arreney. (First Published in The Baxter Spring News, October 4, 1917.) in the district court of cherokee iouni y. Kansas. Sitting at Galena. Peter Covert. Plaintiff. VS. E. M. Williams, T. H. WtlUaais.Ellxa J. Harbour. M Comas A alcKeik-hton. J. E. McKeighten, and the unknown brirj. executors, administrators, deviasea, trustee and assigns of oach of aaid defendanta. Defendants. PUBLICATION NOTICE The Stata of Kanaa. to the above named de- i Indents; You, and each of you, will take notice tbat you have been sued by tha above named plaintiff In the above named court in the above entitled action and that you must arwa-er the plaintiff's petition which ia now on We In the office of tha District lerk In the City of Galena, on or before the 16th day of November, 1917, or the same will be taken as trua and judgment rendered agaiiut you, and, each of you, excluding you, and each of you, from any right, title. Interest or estate in and to tha following described real ejtate situate in Cherokee County, Kansas, to-wlt; Begmnmt at the center corner of the Nun beast "Whera Service Comes First' r Every word of ours is backed up by deeds that spell satisfaction. Agent for Grant Six and Smith Form-A-Truck, Philadelphia Diamond Grid Replacement, Gould and Willard Storage Batteries. .Ca'lJ .'--jrfl I Ssls!:rlng and Oihcr.Rcpdr IVcrk Given Prcnpt Attcntlca Magneto and Coil Parts, ? Motor and Generator Brushes u ti Phone 1 Member Federal Reserve Bank THE mm Solicits Your Patronage Depository for 3 Quarter ol Section Two, Towiuhip Thirty-live, hange Twenty-four; thence North Thirty Rods; thence West Forty Rods; tnence South Ten Rods; lience East Sixteen Rods; thence .-South Twenty Rods: thence Last Twenty-rour Rod, to place of beginning, and beginning at a point Forty Rod Fjut of the Southwest comer of the Northwest Quarter of the Nirtheut Qusrter i.t Section Two. Township Thirty-Se, Range Twenty-four, thence N.irth Twenty Rods; theuce East Sixteen Rods; thence South Twenty Rodi; thence W wt to begin ning, containing in all Seveu, and One-hall Anve, more or less. Quieting the title in and to aaid reel ealaie In the plaintiff, and barring and enjoining you, end oaeh of you, from claiming or asserting any interest or relate in and to said real estate adverse to plaintiff's title. PETER COVERT, Plaintiff. Seah ByR. E.ROSEN -TEIN. Hi Attorney. Ati-t FRED SIMKIN, UlMrirt Clerk. (First published lit Tht Baster Springs News, October 4. 1917.) IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. KASS. Sitting at Gsleas. C. C. f narlln. Plaintiffs. vt. NiUmh... William N. Cook. David Phillip. Ebeneaer W. Botsford, Tebodore Terry, Joha M. Waidron, W. D. Terry. William D. Terry. Wm. Tarry, Maud K. Terry, J. A. Hawks, James A. Hawkea, J. A. Hawk. Jennie G Bowers, Mary G. Martin, Harry M. Martin. Mattte Uti Sgluay larago All Uc!cc3 of Batteries SIdlf oily R:pc i . . i - i . inu-jnaasi i , see ii ii ' t, "i.V."C s -. -1 pi! J V When We Satisfy You We Both "Where Service Comes First V rvn Postal Savings G. Martin. Chaa. E. Martin. W. W. Ballard and the unknown heirs, executors, admin. iatratora. deviasee. trustee and assigns of each of said defendants ; Chaaaoay Butler Apple, a minor, and Jessie t. Cardla. his Guardian ; tba unknown be Ira, sxsentors ad ministrators, devtaass, trua tees and assigns of Wayne Criswold. James A. Bawkee, Wil liam W. Ballard, and Wm. D. Tarry, all de ceased. Defendanta PUBLICATION NOTICE. ' THE STATE OF KANSAS, to taw above named defendanta. and each of thee aaeess Chauncey Sutler Apple a minor, and Jeeeie E. Csrdla hi guardian t Tea. and seek sf you, will take notice tbat you aava haea sued by the plaintiff, in tba court named above la the shove entitled actios and that yoa avast answer plaintiff petition now so flie Is the office of the Clerk of tha District Court la the City of Catena oa or before the 16th day of November. 1917, or said patltioa wlii be taken aa true and Judgment rendered against yea. and each of yoa, excluding you, aad saah of you from any right, title. Interest or estate In and to the following eteasrtbad leal estate slta- ste In Cherokee County. Kansas, to-erltt Lots One. (1). Two (1). Thass (I). Si (7). Eight (8) and Nina (). Bloek Tares (I). Griswold Ilawkss Addition to the City of Baxtar Spring; quieting the title la aad tn aaid real estate In tha plaintiff, aad forever barring and sn joining you, aad saah of yoa, from clsimlng or asserting aay Interest or estate In and to said real estate adverse to the title of tha plaintiff. ' (Seal) C C. SPARUN. Plaintiff. By K. K. KOSENSTHN. Attest! Mis tesraey FRED SIMKIN. DIstriet Oars. By W. A. WEBBER, Dspaty. 1 ft Hi ti Gain Baxter Spring Kansi