4B THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS Thur543a~. J~r,e Z3 20?8
Historical news notes from
neighboring counties
[n 19.36 the accidcnl~l use of small
tclte~ ~ther than capitals got a prinl~
in a pickle, The ~cws item as winted
read: "John L~wis of this community
and Miss lda Jones, a long hollow
,~-htxd tca~r were n~urd ed last w~k,"
--Reader,~ nm acquainted with the area
p~baM), didn't p.:alize the bride was
to,char ~[ the Loan Helk,w 5 huol.
Wh ~ a s~ck man ~ ts well nothing
~s done a~mt It. When a sick man di ~
his family published a card o|'tha~k~.
A I"~'MLe~" S ewe gave birth to quin-
tuplet lambs. He named them Yvo~ne,
Y1wo, YIh~e. Yfom and Yfive,
"1'~ people who live i:n the w~Dng
I~rl of town can make it the righ~ pa,--I
of Iov,'n by merely making h Sl~
whe~ they dwell beautiful.
Tl~y ~)" I'~edwork never k}iled a~y-
one hul =t surehas ~ueda Io~ or ~ople
half to death.
There were six Civil War veterans
The lowell County Conwni~ers,
Jev~t~ CoL~nty. Kansas have allowed
and paid Ihe following payrolls and biffs
~or tha Quarter ending Ma~'tl 31,2016
General Jan. ~L%29708
Ma~. SDB.BIB,75
Hsal~ Jan. $10,541,4g
Feb. $1t.0~7 46
~r ~.93960
Feb. ~,B.~.01
Rnae at~ B~ge Jan t,~,:~5 ~
r-~. S~ ~4 ~.
Ma~. $1~.~t 6 03
F~t~, $Z070,1~
Mar. ~1263.56
5~ial Wa~ Jan. $7.~17.31
Feb. $7.11600
Mac $14231 63
Arnbu(an~B J~n. $13,433.40
Feb. $14,075.$6
Mu ~ 483.53
Feb. $265,5O
U~. t4t t.O0
c~ A~
KS ~C;~ J=n ~,006 03
KPERS-Ca. da~ $18~4t~!2
Feb. $1B,ge4.61
Mar $37,~
AFLAC d~n $779.60
F~. It779.60
BOBS. Denlai .J~ 52.318.~1
I:~ 5~,382.~
M~r ~.2&? 03
H@$h,'r,~Im~ ~1:1 J3.n $-1-124.~,~'
M~r S.t04 69
Colonial U~ JOn ~
Ma~ $36.9~
~lal'l P,~rern~at Jan $1.5 tO.(X)
Fab. $t,535.00
Mar, $3,145.QQ
ile~ Ye~k L=fe Jan $485 0
Feb. $,1~5.00
Ck~,k # I~ co~n ~ lL47a.15
F~"b $I .~B~ "~
Uar ~l~?.e~
Guama~ee l ~e I~, Jan ~34.21
Feb ~23421
Ma~ $,~3421
KPE 1~3.Gro~ Life Jan $319.6(]
FE~ ~19.60
Mar $319.60
KPER$ J~ $11286.09
FOb $|1.3174~
I~r $~.519.05
Natt J~n Sa40.o7
F~. $.~0.07
k'~r ~11.31
Bille:
FeerW~
J~. |17,B59.24
Feb. $1LiktBli
Mat. ~1S.~43,31
Jan, ~,t85,04
F~ ~,1"~2,~
Mar. $12,4,51.46
~x: ,Sec w~ Jan ~'9,5~9.14
Feb ~9,56B.90
Mar. ~:~8.~ ;'.12
S'~0e Ureml~ Jan $?4~ ~5
F~, $749.B3
I~m. $1Ag4.57
Bill=:
General Jan, $91,54C.45
Feb. $29314,Og
Mar. $40~5~.69
Public Health Jan. $3,gt3~.08
Feb. .$6,497.OD
Mar. $4,101-66
Ap.oraiset Jan. $440.24
Feb, $3,293.39
Mar $1~.33.
Road & Bridge Jan. $151,49 5.13
Feb. $46,901.16
Mar. $119.10~.33
Noxious Weed Jan. $1.133.89
Feb, $500.66
M~,r. $379.79
Solid Waste Jan, ~1.722.59
Feb, ~5.421.31
Mar. ~?=6,063A6
Ambulance Jan. $17.202.38
Feb. ~,4B5.~5
Mar. $~),073,17
EMP ~nelits Jan, g50.133,6~'
Feb. ~-
Mar.
JW CO 911 Fd Jan. $3,f~1 36
Feb ~t 36
Mar. .$,591.36
Payroll Cling .Jan. $182.024.40
Feb. $177.924 85
Mar. $2 67.%,? 1 t5
SAFE Prgm ~an. $115.80
Feb Sl tB.00
Arab. Sp Eq. Fe~. $33,004 53
t~ar. $1,500,00
Vendm~ Mac Jan ~ g~
Equip Res. Feb. $9,782.00
To'ra r $2.46S.419.19
A dataik~ Slal0ement of e~penddums is
availalbe ~,r pubic I.nSpectu0n at I~e
County Ctetlk's olive
li~ing in Republic Co-nty.
Any time oil prosl'a~tors a-w: ~o, k
ing in an a~a+ hinters and Sl'~=cul~.ll~n
run wild bu(in L936dleddllers hrough~
a~cw kinder excitemenf to t.~, Ka,=~a~
comm~mdyofMon~a~td. Y~everaL ~ c~a
earli~ witdeatlers tl'~mght the) h,~J
sLnjck rock and a~mdoned tl~llut~ 1
fo~s and moved to another v, ll I~
1936 k was &tided to r -enltr |he t, +c
hole aad W lO drill through the t+ k
the drillers ~:laimed to have ~l~k a
nlelal Ix)x about 18 feet belo~ the
surface of the land, An un~r u~rcm
was ~aid to keep the box co~ercd ,~.th
abOUla foot of waR"t. A %tt.~k < mlpa~)
was org~ltized and a sisL-lt+ot ~qUaLre
shaft sunk to the level ul the ~-+~ The
ghah was cased amJ ~ hen the n '~ s
report was published ~orkcr~ were
struggt+ng to rai~ tMt Ix~x to 1.he sm-
face --Sm- ~'zslt we knew the rest
of the stow, ]nq.ainng mmd.s wahl to
know what was found.
Miss Vemac Bowes. a sch~l
teacher living at Republic deci4~d to
e~nge professions when a New York
firm offered her a th.m~year contract
to write radio scripts,
The Jewell Republican reported;
"Alfred, TanBdall wa'; passing a steel
(rather than w[x~l) boxcar while al
work at the Su,nerior cement plant and
h~ a faint call I'm- help. He Ol') aed
am doorand I~,u~d a men on his ]+a~Js
and knot.s, When ~he fresh air hit him,
the ina~ fainmd. Alter regaining con-
S i~t.~ss, ~ man rClX~ncd he was
taking a boxcar ride when someone
closed t~ deer nearly causing him m
suffocate Tangdall said the man was
well dressed and p~hahly ~ould have
afforded 1o pay his fare which he Frith-
ably will do next tim.
In lY t6 ~he Blue Rapids Times m-
ported. +'A young couple entered [he
preacher's study just before the Sun-
day momittg worship service was m
slart and ~k~d the presider lO marry
them. ]n order not to delay the morn-
ing seP iee, the preacher asked them In
wait until after the sermun and then hc
would p~blicly m~rty them. The:,'
agreed and k~k a plac' in the sa~l~-
ary. At 11', end