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The Brownell Courier from Brownell, Kansas • 3

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1 The borrower. I The Standard Uuartette Will give an entertainment at the School Hall, Thursday evening, February IS. under the auspices of the Lecture Course committee. Tine is the third number of the Lecture Course entertainments and comes well recommended. Tilt? urogram will consist of intisie.il se- Dealers in please.

i Farm Machinery of 11 I juo tries anu 1 retime and see us when wanting anything in our line ine. The ljorrrwct is just necessary to this bunk ns the depositor, ami we treat him with just as much courtesy, for if we hail no borrowers we would soon have to "shut up shop." The business of a bank is to keep the money in circulation, for we were to pile up in our vaults all the money deposited with us and leave it there, the Lank could not even pay expenses, to say nothing of payintr dividends, and the business of this community would suffer very seriously. We loan the tanner money to leed his cattle and hogs, the merchant to carry his stock of merchandise through the busy season. So while the bank me kes money for its stockholders, as it must, it also jives reliable business men a chance to make money by loaning them needed amounts at special times. Sotheretsasen.se in which a bank is a public benefactor, as well as a business institution.

We would like your account. Vare here to stay and our aim WE ALSO DO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE! business. Lease land and pay taxes for non-residents. Call Us for A Square Deal Ira Butler, Vlce-pres. Clicnoiveth, Piesldent.

Carl Newcomer, Cashier. 35 and 50 cents. 1 lion't fotget the box uj.per the school hall next Mondav night. H. E.

Willour moved his household good-- and other elects Into the new house he bas just completed on his place east of town, last Sstutdav. Henry Dienes came in from Pueblo (Mimlnv morning 'or a short visit and to altend to business matters. He re-! iw.na Mr li.no im proved in health since moving their new home. The Rrownell band, which was or-etui-zed last summer, will make its first public i.ppearance next Monday-night at the box supper. The hoys have beeu working hard ami will do their best to render a pleasing pro-gram A prairie lire was set out north of town near Flank Ilalhleib's plaee last.

Saturday morning which burned oil' a large s'rip of country anil deslnv ed considerable feed, getting well down into Hush eounly before it was put out It pays to be pretty careful in the matter ot fires th'S kind of weather for when once started it is til most impossible to put one out in a wind such us we had last Saturday. If vou are in I of a farm loan, would like to give yon my terms and rales. C. fi. Rvan.

Agent. Bro vVi.ell State Bank le 'lions and and is sure to Single Admission Miss Flora Powell was called lluine toe latter part of last week by the illness of her sister. Arch llulini! had Ins household loieds leaded onto a ear and shipped to him out in Colorado I his week. (iuy 11 van went down lo MeCraek-en Tuesday to attend the play, M)ie Oieson," at the opera house there lluii evening. "Kid" Anderson teturnod home from Arlington, Coloiado, lust Sun day morning, lie report a good time anil a successful hunt, the party having bagged eight coyotes.

Everybody should use envelopes with return card printed on them, to insure their return to the writer in case ti.ey are not delivered to the people for whom they are intended. UMI best qualitv envelopes with return card oul Tib etnrs; box of for $1 The following are among too na.r.c added to our subscription list the past week: Oren Joseph, ('lark llandnll. John Dailev anil J. W. Harcus, Brown ell; J.

C. Stnll, New Virginia, Iowa; .1. Ilowird, Peoria, Ohio; Clint, (rreen, Wvinore, Nebraska; I Henlon. Hansom; M. Matlth, lUi ea, D.

Newcomer, Alexander. Have you subscribed for the Cour- if if i at it '(' A WE WILL MAKE WEEKS ONLY, 15c Flemish Skirtinjj 10c failings all kinds, tgons, vaiiiru We I is to treat you riedit. I A OF.SI'.KAI. DesMoines Nursery Co. Every Tree Warranted to Grow W.

P. Anderson, Salesman. L. F. COXKLEN, Painter Paper Hanerer BROWNELL.

KANSAS I will guarantee you good work-manlike job, at reasonable prices. Granite and Marble Monuments If jou want anything in the way of monument work, see or wtile Mm about it. Only lirst class work turned out satisfaction guaranteed ou every Job. I can save you money. W.

P. AXDKKSON. MtHopo Nurseries LAW llb.M'E, KANSAS. See me wbcii wanting fruit or oriiar nieutal trees, thrubs, vines, plai.i.., or anything in the hue of nnrseiy slock. Only liri-t class goods sent out A.

b. McOllAHV. KaNS W. P. Reed Brownell, Kansas.

STONB MASON PLASTERER First class work guaranteed in h1 aset. Sec me whea you want huv work iu my line. BOARDING HOUSE Firft door south of Drug Stoic. I'irst l-Iuh aj fills uiul ruoiiiH. Alt? ure for tututsieut traiie.

flute, $1 tier day. Roftin AdKlnson, Proprietor, Well DiiSler. Are -vou Kointr to have a well drilled? II you nre it will pay l.you to see me about it. Drill and ewe wells at reasonable prices. Call on 01 write me a iUrownell.

Clark Stull. 1)1 Line of Fancy Valentines OF as Tom Ran fpent several days the; fore part of the week in The intuia daughter of Rev. and' Mrs. C. K.

Hiblett has been quite! sick this week. i A box supper was given at the Red Top school house lust Monday night. a program was given the pupils of i u001 is reported 28 25 was raised from the sale of the boxe-. winch will be applied towurtl the purchasing of books for the school library. Th ngs started out a- I hough the ground hog knew whereof be spoke when he ted six weeks of win ter weather, but few more days h' yestortlav anu today and his i-epula tion tti a weather prophet will be somewhat in decline.

Wheat is reported Id ctmsidor ably dam wed by the wind last Mon-iba and Tuesday. There is no doubt but wtial 8'iiie Ileitis were hurt as the eronnd was (elite an 1 Ihe dirt blew hadlv, at. tint: hcin'j so thick that it was impossible, to fl-e acros Ihe street. Hut repons are gen-erallv exazgerutetl, and it is likely that die damage is not so great as was first reported. Insure In an old hue.

company. The St. Paul Fire and n-'ne is the lead er. (J. U.

Rvan. J. C. ANDERSON NOTARY PUBLIC All kinrls nf Notntorinl Wwrk promp-h nnd corrctlv Rttcnneri tn. Sec roe when you have anything in this line lin-viitluu iaii fn.t.rt.iMirt on mtenta'llitv s.

ml inMl.tl. BCt.u:ll ur trj tri-e book 1 write fruert'tortoa mtenta'llity. F'ni fn book if Browned. Missouri Pacific Time Table BROWN ELL, KANSAS. HAST HIUNI) No.

5-Cnlonulo St. Louis l.tmlti-d P- 4 California -SI. I.nlils KvprcBS I V2 Local rix-iirlil, e. Puml.i' i 3:23 in WKST HOC Nil Mo. I Colormio KxpieMs h-W II- "'I 11 Calll'oriiiti 1 Kretirlu BiloWNKLL NO.

K.1B M. W. of A. MeelB lirst mill thiril Wednesday each niontn, in Ceuliir.v Hull- Visiting Woodmen invited to nllrnd W. Wiiav, 0.

b- Vastink, I mull Baptist church. Sunday School every Sunday ut. Ill a. in. Pleaching services each alternate Sunday at 1 1 a.

in. and 7 p. in. Everybody is welcome ut these services. Rev.

0. Uiulet, pastor. METHODIST CUCKCH. Sunday School every Sunday at p. in.

Preaching services alternate Sun days at 3 in. All services held in Baptist church building. You arc invited to attend these services. Hkv. .1.

W. VAMiBHLir, paslor. C. A. SOU1ER Contractor Builder IIIIOWNI I.I., KANrlAH.

Estimates furnished. Let, me bid on your building or oilier work. I will guarantee a good workman like job. Bargain For You Kensas. Hied, Tuesday, i' nun Miss Minnie Mae I'owcll, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thuo I'owcll, at the age ofscvejteeny 'i I rum a complica-lion cf lung troulile. Miss Minnie I'owcll was born December 2Tlh, in Xcss eonnly, Kansas, near Hiis place, where she lias lived iinlil the time of her death. In 1 1 7 she united with the Methodist church, in which failh sh remained steadfast until her death. She leaves a lumber, father, one broth-er and live besidta a host ol lif i.

meeds to innnrn her I ss. 1' i ees. conduced I. v. .1.

i.i.. etlip of the st i hiireh, were held Wednesday nft r-no 'U at I hi- Baptist elm it in tcr ui in in 1 he Vmh-'ohv 1 in-elei. The family have Ihe su cere swnputM of the entire eominunil in tiieir sad I crt avement We Want Your Cream Always pay the highest market price Correct tests and -weights Give us a trial we know you wdl be satislied with the treatment you receive and are confident we will get a share of your future cream business. Continental Creamery Company B. E.

WILLOUtJ. Local Mgr. east ot bank THE FOLLOWING- PTICE8 FOR TWO ON THhl GOODS IN THIS LIST, BEGINNING FEBRUARY J.5. of Valentines at the Dr. itton was up from MoCracken on professional business VVediu stla M.s 1 Sione and onih aie moving from their plaee north of here onto a farm near I'tiea this week.

Mrs. 11. W. Kerrell has been visit, big friends and relatives at tltie.a this week, returning home Thursday after noon. Wm.

Parks is liav.ng sun 1 and rock hauled this e. lo lay the foundation for an addition lo his store building. W. P. Anderson made a business trip up to the lirst of the week, 2oini up Mondav on the local ireioh' and returning Vodnesds aflcrnoon.

Mrs Helen Cunningh'in, mother of. Mrs- A- Anderson, relurneii nome Tuesdnv morning from a two weeks! visit with relatives in "eott county. The dnnee at the Centurv hall last! Friday night attracted a large crowd, about forty couples being present The usual good time is reported. The next tnee will be held one week from toninht. The Millar Coffee Company gave a demonstration of their coir -e at Anderson's -tore Tuesday.

Owing to the day not many were In town, but there were eotloe topets around to keep the demnnstrai-, or busy most of the titno. i TheVlica Knterprise of last week gave an account of the death of .1. X. K. Willson of that plaee last Thurs-day, February 4'h.

"Uncle Newt" Was nn old soldier and one of the I ioi.eers of Nes county, coming Jto the county when it was first organized. lie has many friends here who will learn wtih sorrow that he has gone to answer the test roll cull. at eo those new lietls nt the Urownell i i Iiumlici' Co. 1 (let those buildings insured iu the St. l'aul, mi old line Co.

which has giveii suin-iuctioii. U. U. Kyan 1 Grand Ball. At Brownell, Friday evening, ruary 111, ill Century hull.

Kverybody is invited to comu and have' a good time. Dou't forget the dale. Socialists Take Notice The Brownell ociidist loeul organization meets every 1st, and 3rd Saturday ot eueh month nt 2 p. iu the baecmeiil of J. C.

-Metllens. For Sale at A Bargain. I have one billiard and one pool table, willi balls, cues and euo racks, These tables are nearly new and in Ristrcbiss condition. See or write me aboui them. Fuank caiii'kntkk, Brownell Corn for Sale.

I have good corn for sale at ni place for sale at all times. Call and Bee me for prices, J. W. HlCHABllSON. Mrs.

Frank Barnett and Miss Anna Sehrieber hud an aeeideut while com ing to town Wednesday near the Fan-view school house. Iu coming dowi. a draw about a half mile wei-t of tin school house their bu.gy was upsci aud both of the ludies were thr out, Mrs. Barnett 'lueluring a bone i benight fore arm. When tho bneg went over it threw the horse, ing it in the haruess Nolwillisini.i mg her injured hi in, Airs Bur.

el ueld the horse down until Scliin bur Went to the school lured with aid, prob.bly pr. nti a runaway by her plucky action. m.icnul il.iiniijiu beyond lit. (I luei tlniie i ii. ui.

n-en the past fuw das seriiblung niieri.irof Hie )ln i'M k-I is very likely tho at. cleaning it it since it whs built iie oeeui- ri of this unusual petToi'iutiurc wa- i. general cleaning order lr.nu the it.ua board of tienlUi. A fine line Drug Store. 12 Vic 8c I lot- Cloth 1.

Vista Flannel 2. Tra uville i-' er'e 15c vVisawco Worsted Chiffon I'antuna l'J' ac 50c 1 rmkleibiwr.s 30 otic Double wid1 I'lann 1 3D-' 10c i-'lcccc lined t'riuts So Sh ulow striped Bungiliiie 190 I I J. C. M. Anderson Merritt-SchwierCreamery Company Successors to Alerritt Creamery Company (Opposite U.

S. Patent Office 5 WASHINGTON D. C. First door Gas! IuyGrs MILLII2ERY STORE qF CJrciam Brownell, Kansas. Just Received a Fine 2 ALSO NEW CARRIE ANDERSON.

Prices Light Test Correct See us Tuesdays and Saturdays We handle first-chit Scpa; ator Oil and Rings. L. B. METTLEN, LO0AL MG'R. if ia-uve your oitlcr lor beed oul uL I the Brownell I.iiintier Co.

Go to the Brownell Millinery 8tort for Valentines. G. Bilmer, a yocmUt organizer, tsave two lectures hire yestcnluy. Tlioae who btteiiileil 8tiy tliut tho gen-lleinnn is a uooil xpeuker unit tliut he guve very inlcrcBtin'4 tullis "Knl" AnJeiaon, Hurry Cillnloin mill Anily Suill w.int up north of the river on coyote hunt yesterduy in temliug to rem. nn aewiral days.

The lust re i wi- one eovotH caught. Box Supper A box supper hocihI will be giveL ul Hie ht-tiool hull next iMumluy oight, 1'Vlirunry IB, by the Brownell biml, to which everyone ih invited. The noxeH ure 10 lie uuctioned on aud lhL. proceeds will be used to meet the iu cidc.iiul expen-cM of the bund. Wanted.

I nounl like luke in some milk 0 on the sliuri'B. II! you have uu to lei ie' me heur from you. J. VV Barcls, Rrowueil. To Trude fur Kansas Land 1U culiivalloll, sotu.

aeres pt'tieh lieea jut cumiiu in beating, upplu orenurd for fuinil) iibe, 3 acres bluekburries, II acres stru.v berries, 1 acre alfalfa. Doulile log bouse, with room lie i ween, side room on the south, lo stable for two horses, box crib 12xll nam with entry betw. cistern 27 fool deep at house, unduly, one at burn, ponds on county mad, school mid -church elosu, telephone in limine, Pomona 1 mile, railroad Kid yards away. Iiicuiniirarieo duo ill 1 i I Apr 1st, l'rice ilJOU 110 1'ieuse full ili seriptiou and number-, ol what Jim huve to Ira ie or (ilLSIl'I'U, 'olliona, Bob Adliin oii went down to Croshu Wednesday uijjUt lo help II W. Kltas willi Ills w.iik as siuim ai.

lUat pu.ee. Blacksmith Shop All kinds of wagon reparing done. Buggies re built. Oarriagea and wagons painted. We alto carry a stock of well casing.

Will make anything to order out of galvanized iron. All Kinds of Plow and Machine Work A Specialty. All' Work Guaranteed. A. D.

HULING SON, Brownell, Kans A II ci lit II) be Bll pi-. I ni i.i Sl in, BO Hi. foi ini Po I'll 1 It. I of lilt Will Poi cur I ba 81 rf afti gre acb not niu coif Cre Villi una LaCrosse Grain Lumber Company We Handle The Best Grade Of Goal at Lowest Paiges. We Want To Buy Your Wheat.

Pay Highest MakkET Prise-correct TEST 1 IONEST WEIGHTS Joe Richardson, Agent. BROWNELL, KaNSaS Mrs. W. li. Wruy is reported on the sick lisi this week.

C. llolleiHiee and N. V. New man were Brownell visdors yesterda, hrn inn the socialist (meaner over 1 Olll AlllO'll i.i Bruce Key nobis left lust riijibt for a three week's visit ill eastern Kansa and Iowu. lie also to siend a shorl time in Shermun county before returning home lion't to attend the entertain' ment by tLe Standard Qiiartetle at the School hall Thursday evening February 18.

They come -well reeom nend ed and are sure to please. I. W. Ut niou uiiu Tony Sweezy of lt.inui.iii Hunn tliia whv Inst. Monday repairing the damage done lo the Ness Coumy telephone line by Hie recent hffi wind.

While in town they made this ollice a pin Bant call. While hauling a load of coal out of town lust Monday, Frank Barnett met an automobile near the Kalrview school house, ilia team became frightened and upset the agon but did not get away. Beyond hreakpg the wagon somewhat no dumuge was done. The driver of the auto stopped long enogh lo ascertain if anyone was hurt and lieu went on. Arthur Copelaud hud runaway Wednesday, that, while no serious damugo resulted, might have b.eu worse.

While attending (ho funeral of Miss Minnie l'owell be left his i. am tied at the graveyard and they 'iccntnn frightened at something and broke loose, tearing down seyeral rods of fence aud cutting one horse quite severely before beiug caught. To the W--I Tel not sun holders of the i i Ii. if Co. Those who Imvi eeiiu-d diu-s must, before the first of March Under ulh of in denied the use of iru! V' retiiepts are ready lot Mill.

up either Tu II ai creamery and p-ty ay or A rduy. b. li Secretin GOLD WATGHES Subscribe for the Courier FEED STORE Handle "Kanaas Seal" Flour, made by Barton county mills. Every sack guaranteed. Corn Chop, Shorts Bran Call on us when wanting Flour or Feed.

ill Waltham and Elgin 17 Jewel Watches Only 15 ALSO GOLD WATCH CHAINS 20 YEA GUARAI2PEE $3.00 UrawtwW 0 run Co. 3 k- make special prices on ton lots or over I I. CON KLIN, Kansas. (. a WHO.

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