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- 1 V The Chanute Times A. H, Editor and Propru.'. EQjaml in the Chauute Postoffice Ghntutt Kansas, as Second Cla"ss Mall Matter. Subscription Rates $1 Per Yea CASES OF HORSE PLAGUE DEVELOPING According to the report of Dr. F. J Schoenleber, head of veterinary de partment and E. II. Webster, director nf the experiment station of th Kansas Agricultural college at Man hattan, at least twenty thousam horse9 have died of cerebro spinal meningitis in the last month In the western half of Kansas. They also say that the disease is as virulent as fever. Tbey estimated the money loss by this disease in the neighbor hand of two million dollars In horses alone. In addition to this there Is a direct loss to the farmers iu thel crop due to the lack of horses with which lo do their fatm work. The Santa Fe railroad has made estimate of tbe number of horses that have died of this disease in the counties in Kansas through which Its lines run and say that a conserva tive renort nlaces this number at five thousrnd. A remedy has been widely adver tlsed while the slate veterinarians claim that they do net yet know of anything to cure the disease. Io one county where this widely adver tised remedy has been used tbe same rate of fatalities and recoveries con tinues as before the use of the medicine. It has been reported that there are fewer cases of the plague than a week ago. As far as can be told this Is not the case. There Is no one to re port these things any longer as the farmers now take the cases as a mat ter of course, while for the first week they reported them. It has rained almost constantly over Western Kansas for four or live days and it is thought that the raiu with the cold wind blowing will be a great help toward the staying of the plague As far as the situation Is concerned, locally, it appears that there has been no horse plague throughout this sec tion of the couutry. Some cases have teen reported as such, but the veter narlansjhave not agreed upon the cases Some of them told that the diseases of which horses have been dying here are forms of the plague while other veternarlans as stoutly insist lbat their death was not caused by t he plague, that the horses had no eymptonsof cerebrospinal Meningitis Marftet Report. Kansas City Stock Yards. Sept. 16 1912. The experience of tbe last week shows that there is no excessive supply of cattle bearing on the mar kettbls fall Nothing prime Is here today, though strictly rancy oeeyea .... - l.r:r.i t . k( t today, uudiautioe stems 4 so w o ou Colorado and Western teef steers 5 15 to 7, native and western grade cows and heifero $3.75 to 6, top veals $9 25 Run of quarantines today 80 cars, and of Colorado and westerns 40 cats The 4000 hogs that came in today averaged steady An order buyer paid the ton. $8 87Ji, for a load that exactlyVited, but bulk of sales ranged from 8 40 to $8 80 Run ot sheep and lambs today 17,000, market steady, at about quarter above a week ago. top , lambs 17 40. feeding lambs a 8o to 16 25 Range wethers around 4 35, yearlings 5 50 A, J. ElOKAKT, Live Stock Correspondent. TO ENFORCE PERIODICAL LAW ' For carrying Into effect the new newspaper and periodical law, first returns under which must be made by October 1, the law requires that publishers shall file on tbe first day of April and of October of each year, hnt.h with tbe Postmaster General and with the local postmaster, under nenalt? of denial of tbe use ot me ... - .nrn Qt.ntement of tue mans, '" -,mM and addresses of the owner wn-u, editor, managing editor pUUUBUM and business manager of their news papers and periodicals. l t4 Dart af Initiation. . members of a colored . in Alexandria. Va.. were dergolng Initiation when the floor 2K way'" they all feU into th Cnir They believed that It was part f( thg initiation ceremony. EARLTON. r.awronco nipmena and faniilV of Urbaaa spent Sun with bis parents - uieoieas ana wire east 01 towu at James ueorge ana ramuy weuu u unuuuie sun in tueir cm w nuuo u a birthday surprise alven In honor of Mrs ueorge's sister mia uauunu Wright Fred Eppers and family of Gas City came iasc weea to transact ouwc bu-il ness and visit friends and rela tives and returned home Mon evenlDg Fred Eppers and family and D Swans and family south east of town spent Mon with their sister and daughter, Mrs Arch Lehmen and family Grandma Oleinem who has been visiting her daughter Mrs Rufu Blessing the past two weeks returned home Sat Ed O'Connor northeast of town went to Bartlesvllle last Tues to attend the funeral of his slster-in law Mrs James O'Connor Mru flellft Huffman snent last week at George Brlckers while Mr Bricker and wife attended the fair at Cha nute and Sun left for independence wuere she will visit her son Bert Hfs and wife for tbe next two weeks .1 D OJeen made a business trip to unanute last Tues in his car W P Carpenter and Mr Orr went to Leanna Mon to visit the farmers, Mrs Fred Zsfger and family and re turned Wed Tprt Tmm of Hartlesvile. Ok'a snent tbe fore part of last week with tik' ratuer, unas maini east 01 wwu Chas Knuwles unloaded two cars of luiubjrTues aud Wed Alfrpri "Rl I Irit.r. and familv and Alice Elliott spent Sun at M Hers lovk Pattee of Chanute was in own Tues collecting the gas money Mr Hyt and family took supper with Ilav McNarv and family north ot .own Tues evening Mrs Stackhouse and son of Pitts- bv.-j' came Mon to visit her daughter. R io, and her sister Mrs Tom Knowies i d husband Mrs Sherman Richardson and two ttie sons who have been visltinu It- Eva tsteeves for tbe past two ceks returned to their home Tues Airs Gistineau northwest of town uu has been visiting her daughter, Airs S H Dukes of Huron, South D.ikota, returned home Mon morning Mlsse9 Gertie Lless of Morebead ?d Blanche Price of Green Valley. spent, Sat ana Sun witn uome ioiks Miss Llda Cogill of Humboldt came own and spent tun and Mon witn Mi Lulu Richardson and Mrs Eva Steeves G.-car Cormand of Thayer moved uis household goods to Earlton Tues aud will occupy the Van Gordon hinse URBAN A. Cool weather tho past week Dr lies made a business trip to Tnayer Tues Mr Smith bas a new girl at his bouse, born Sun the 15 Mrs Bastan bas returned to her old home Mrs Jacob Bufi is on the sick list Wilson Powell came from Johnson county last tiat and is visitiDg old mends here He will bo from here to Mead county to visit relatives for a few weeks then will go to Georgia where he has a small piece of land i.nut he Intends to improve for a future home Boy Liken and Ethel Fisher were married Wed the 18 We extend con gratulations There has been several good showers here the the past week The ground is tn good shape for fall seeding but bas not been enough rain to stock water in the creeks and pjliuS The U B people have moved their fueetioa from tbe grove back into the church But little interest has been shown so rar wnat is me matter with the. people? Is Pro gressive politics what they are en gaged in? A RONNAWAW MATCH There came to Chanute Monday . a pair of real live rnnaways, and tbsy are likely to stay awhile, at least till peace can be made with the parents of the young lady. They are Mr. and Mrs. 'Clyde Farthing otlNeck City, Mo. They left home Saturday morn lng. The bride, Miss Virginia ac- Farland, forgetting to say anything about the matter to her mamma. They came over to Columbus Kansas to be married. They only await now the kiss of forgiveness or the apple- butter paddle, they don't seem to know which. CHANGING GAS PIPE a force of men were busy Monday laying new pipe for gas across Main street just east of the Santa Fa. tracks. These pipes have been to the ground for several years and badly rusted out causing a great deal of leakage. New pipes are being put In as fast as possible so that Main street con sumers will be ready for winter with a good supply of gas. 15 cents per Gal. When you feel depressed nine times out of ten it is the result of a stomach disorder. When the stomach is relieved the depressed feeling goes. RHEUDISTO does more than give temporary relief, it corrects the causes of rheu matism. dlaWtp.s. had Hood and kidnev disorders. If you are interested we can people in Chanute who are willing to tell you that Kneudisto has done wonders for them. The Rheudisto Co. Phone 426 LUNG DISEASi "After four in our family had died ot consumption 1 was iaKen wan fricrhr.ful nniich nnd Innir trouble. but my life was saved and I gained I pi ,i Ai t I DR. KING'S N EW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. DDine cn. An it ai I r-Dl'f-ntQTC Miss Sabina Sandine returned to Bartlesville Monday afternoon after visiting her parents here for a short time, Mr. and Mr". Volney H. Hllf irel passed through Chanute Monday on their way to Caney. Caney is the home of Mr. Hilford's parents and they will visit there for a week before going on to Dewey. Mr. nilford Is In the employ of the Kansas Natural Gas Company. W. M. Carter was in Frerionla ar d Neodesha Monday afiernoon on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, Jr, Misses Cecyle Fisher and Ada Allen are visiting in Erie. Mrs, CLoitan who has beeo visit ing Mrs. Geo. Sharpe for a few days bas returned to her home lo Cberry vale. Mystery of Love. If a man should importune me to give a reason why I loved him I find It could, no otherwise he expressed than by making answer, because It was he: because It was I. There la beyond all that I am able to say, I know not what Inexplicable and fated power that brought on this union. Montaigne. U This book has stirred the tyiewriter world to a frenzy. It tells about the high prices on type writersthe so-called rebuilts and the value of second-hands. It tells you how you can get a good, standard, visible typewriter at a price never heard of before. How you pay a little each month how you can have it on trial without deposit. Just write for the book it's free. It's wonderfully interesting, even if you are not now in the market. Foii Might "Trade In" Your Old Machine TYPEWRITERS DISTRIBUTING SYNDICATE CHICAGO, nx. This coupon is intend ed to make it easy for you to send lor tne book."TY PEWRITLR SECRETS." There is no oblieation to as Nome.. Addrmf. 7Vwt. Stat . sume no expense in curred. No salesman will call oa yo we have none. Just write yourname tad ad drew and mail tbe coupoi today-i pencil will do. (81) 15 cents per Gal. give you the names of scores of Chanute, Kansas Old Mich pa Will Becj I Welcome In Every Home Because it keeps the house, from cellar to attic, in spick , i and span condition, and sav es the housewife labor, I time, trouble and expense. Just you try it! Washing Dishes ' WithoutOrudgery Place dishes in pan of waxm water, sprinkle a little' Old Dutch Cleanser on dish-cloth (don't put the cleanser in water) ' and wash, each piece, put in sec ond pan to drain, rinse in clean water and wipe dry. Easier, quicker and hygienic; no cans- be or acids (not a soap powder. Old Dutch Cleanser will re move the hardest "burnt in" crust from pots and pans, without tbe old time scalding and scraping,. Cleans-' Scrubs-' Scours Polishes The Sensational Book Typewriter Secrets" Typewriters Dlstrlbatlag Sjradicsi m. Mat stMct. Ckleatflo t Yon may md th book "Typewriter Secrets" without xpenM to me. HOUSE C0NCUHR3NT RESOLUTION tfo3. Granting equal riyhts and privileges to women. lie It resolred by tbe Legislature of tbe State of Kansas, two-thirds of tbe members elected to each House thereof concurring therein: That the followlr g proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas be hereby submitted to the uallfled electors of the state for their approval or rejection, namely: Section 1. The rights of citizens of the state of Kansas to vote and bold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. Sac. 1. This proposition shall be submitted to tbe electors of this state at tbe election for representatives to the Legislature in the year 1913. Tbe amendment hereby proposed shall be known on the official ballot by the following title: "Amendment to the constitution grant ing equal lights and privileges to women," and the vote for or against such amendment shall be taken as provided by law. ., S no, 3. This amendment, if adopted, shall be known as section 8 of article 5 of the consti tution of the state of Kansas. Sue, 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in tbe statute book. Passed tbe House February 7, 1911. Passed the Senate February 8, 1911. Approved February 9, 11)11. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of original House Concur rent Resolution No 3, now on Die in my office. Chas. H. Skhhions, 40-13 Secretary of State. r First published in The Chanute Times, Sep tembe 20th 1912. Publication Notice G. L. Spears, Plaintia. VS, Mrs. Pearl Ladd. Harry Ladd, and Mrs. Fer guson. Defendant. M rs. Pearl Ladd, one of the above named defendants, is hereby notified that she has been sued by G, L. Spears for the sum of Sixteen and 30-100 doUars($l8.30) ; that said suit was Hied with J, C, Biles, a justice of the Peace within and for the City of Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas; that by said action the plaintiff seeks to apply to the payment of his said claim the money belonging to said Mrs. Pearl Ladd and now In the custody of The Neosho Valley State Hank of Chanute. Kunsas; that said Dank has. answered In said suit that it has under its control the sum of 18,67 belonging to said Pearl Ladd; that said suit will be beard in the office of J, C, lliles in the City of Chanute. Kansas, at 9 o'clock, u. m. of the 8th of October, 1912. and if said Pearl Ladd fails to appear the plaintiff will have Judgement rendered as prayed for in his Hill of Particulars, and the money gar nished In the control of The Neosho Valley State Dank applied to the payment of said judgement and oosts. SMITH. & BttOBST, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Attest: J' C. BILES, Justice of tho Peace First published in The Chauute Times. Sep tember 20th. 1913. Publication Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NEOSHO COUNTY. STATE OF KANSAS. Roy Gy Baker. Plant iff. ( VS. R. C. Prldeaux, Defendant. NOTICE R. C. Prideaux. the above named defendant Is hereby notilled that he has beeo sued by RoyO, Baker, the above named plaintiff, in the District Court ot Neosho County. Kansas, and that the petition of said plaintiff is on Hie in tbe office of the Clerk of said Court; tbat by said petition plaintiff seeks to quiet any and all right, title or interest said defendant may have or claim in and to the following de scribed land and premises, located In Neosho County, Kansas, to.wit; "Lot SixfB). Burris Addition to the City of Chanute. Kansas " That said defendant must answer said petition on or before the 31st day of Ootober. A. D. 1912 or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and. Judgment rendered, ciuietlng title to said land, and premises in plaintiff, and granting suoh other relief as to the Court seems equitable, and for oosts. SMITH & UROI1ST. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Attest: O. W, BRICKLEK. Clerk of the Court, Street Improvement and Sewer Bonds Will Total 38298.56. Nine stretches of streets and the new main sewer in the Second ward have been put in that tbe coming bond issuance will take care of. Part of the expense in each case has been paid by the property owners in cash but the greattr part of it is to be paid out in taxes and bonds are to be for tbat amount Street, Property Imp. City Imp E. and, $ 4S9 84. 116.50 W. 1st, 417-97. 474-97 W. Chest. 1131-93, . 106.41 W. 1st, 1674.00, 524 39 W. Elm, 1040.68, 52 37 S.Forest, 5379 19, 1477.5 S. Ashby, 1829.71. 775.JI S. Lafa. 3497-9. 75i61 W. and, 1031.51. 1909.00 Retaining wall Cen. Park, 313.60 Sewers, 4594-62, 1969.58 21,077.40,' 17,221.16 Total, 38,298.56 Chinos Children Llko Parle. Recently a number of Chines chil dren hare been found In th streets of Paris and Ukn befor th magistrate a vifabonds. Thai children wr brought to Franc by ihowmn to per form a acrobats. After few months, their performances baring lost Ulr novelty and ceased to attract, th man ager abandoned them. Tbey bT bt taken to tb. Chinese legation to b sent no. But they dont want to go lomo. Th beautiful city of Paris to mow t their liking. TheCorrectTime Is sometimes a matter of great importance. A watcli tbat doesn't tell tbe correct time W Just as bad as no watcb at all. If your watch shows to inclination to be eccentrtoor un steady la its babits, bring It to us and we will put It in shape at a very rea sonable cost. O. E. OONKL1N. the Jeweler Oldest City In the World. Doctor Harkov, a Russian savant, once affirmed that Samara, on the right bank of the Tigrus, near Bap dad, is the oldest city extant. Relics now discovered show that Samara flourished before the arrival of the Semites In Chaldea or Mesopotamia, 3,000 B. C. PROFESSIONALS T. R. Edwards, M. D. Specialist in Dislosls of Hie EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Office in Postofflce Bid. Cbaoute, Kansas g STEELE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OUlce Rooms, Cooklic building. Calls answered day or night. Office phone 157, Res. phone 590. Dm C. ATHERTON, Osteopathic Phyclan. Chronic diseases a specialty. Office and Residence 121 S. Highland, Phone 783. O. C. BAIRD. PHYSIC! A "I STTHOKf.U. fc"Cbrouic DiBeasos of the Stomach ma cowels, and Diseases of Women a ipecialty. Tticher & Alpxunrlnr Wlrlir Telephone 13, : : : Chanute, Ks. DR. E HOLLAND STEWART, SPECIALIST; Diseases of Women, Bladder and Kidney Diseases, Nervous Dis eases, Catarrh, Rheumatism aud Chronic Diseases. East Main Street, Crianute, Kansas, Phone 833 W. i- LANKFORD, M. D. Makes a specialty of all curable llironic Diseases, for Piles, Goiter na Enlarged Tonsils. .Fay when you re well. No knife. No Ligature. Office Ileuick Hlk.. Suites 4 and 5. Phone 723. Chanute, Kansas. . L.-D. Johnson M. D. General Practice and Surjrerv Pone 631 102 S. Highland. J C. LARDNEI1, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Country calls quickly and promptly attended day and night. E. A. DAVIS, Physician & Surgeon, Office Mercantile tiuildincr. Office phone 611. Residence 74. JOHN J. JONES, IiAWYKR Rear First Nat'i Bans:,' Chanute, Ks. W.P. WRIGHT, Notary Public, .teal Estate, Loans and Insurance, Brown McClelland Bile. Room 5. Phone 186. Smith & brobst, Attorneys and Counselors At Law. Rooms 3 and 9, First National Bank Building. gQELBY O. BROWN, LAWYER. Oftlce In P. O. block, : Chanute, Ks QTTO J. P RILEY LAWYER Over Brown's Drug Store Chanute college of musio book's studio, tl6 W. Main, Phone 848. J J. HAMILTON, Teacher of Stringed Instruments Agent for tbe "Gibson" Instruments. ui rector 01 Hamilton's Mandolin Orchestra. Brown-McClelland Bldg. Room 11, DR- B. E. LIVINGSTON, Dentist, Over WllderB Drug Store. Office Phone 1049, Res. 419 N. Highland. Phone 177. JJi B. MILLER, Dentist Office over Rosenthal's store, Merc, bldg., rooms 2 and 4. Phone 678. Dentist No. 2 S. Main, porcelain work, crown and bridge work, and regulat ing as well as all other operations per taining to the teetb. 1. J. MEANS D. D. S. DR- E. B. PARK, Dentist. Office 106 E. Main Cbaoute, Kan Office Phone 73. Res. phone 134S J AS. E. 8HEWMAKER, Dentist, Over People Home State Bank Succeed when everything els fula. In aervona prostration and fetnal weaknesses thef re the supreme remedy, as thousands hv testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k is tbe best medicine ever sold over a druggist' counter.