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The Brownell Courier from Brownell, Kansas • 5

The Brownell Courier from Brownell, Kansas • 5

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Missouri Pacific Time Table Are you g-oitiy, to turn over thai new leal? W. C. Sutton left lor Kads, Colorado, Tuesday niaht. 9 it We Wish You I A HAPPY NEW Also vvc Wish you for a Customer We will try to make it pleasant and profitable for the Year 1910 I to trade with us and will 'b have in stock, a tull and ffi in cl-, i luuici uiaiiu Jiinis cinu wverans, Leiavai vream anos, and the Tailor-made Clothing Co. complete line of seasonable 1 rv.i 1 fcjpeciaii.

last we will give a ten cent As long as they ing Powder FREE with every sack of flour. Come and see us for business, Coughenour Hartley. it if If ti WVSw Sl'-W VtWi Come to the Store and get a sample bottle of Wine of Life mj Wine of Life is a tonic cent advancements made 55 remedies. goods. We are agents for n- Vt oeparators, rvreuer n- O'f as.

If if can of Calumet Bak- ViTfc-fcj MM to that embodies the most re- in the production of tonic jjjj FEED and Mill Feed which I are Horses and Cattle, composed Oil Meal, Bran and Shorts in Land with Us PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at the Dr. Green stote in Brow rell ott Saturday, January 8th, 1910 Commencing at 1 o'clock the entire stock of General Merchandise of the late Dr. M. Green, consisting of DBY GOODS Overalls, Blankets, Work Shirts, Gloves, Bolt Goods, Oil Cloth, Ginghams, Ribbons, Hoe, Notions, and other articles Also Groceries, Canned Goods, Counters, Show Cases, Scales, Ice Box, Lamps, Etc. A.

D. HULING, Administrator. J. W. CLOUSTON, Auctioneer.

BROWNELL, KANSAb. RAST HOl'NI) No. 2 (Vilomito-St. Uniltm (. m.

IB! a. m. 6:47 a. int 12 4 CAllfiiinla-Nt. LoulD KxprPBS Local I'lVltrllt, ex.SumUy vr.sT iiul Nl) No.

1 CnlorH'lo Kxprcss 8 C'lUMcirnia 1 I.ikmI i'l-etKltl ZlAI'TIST CHURCH. Suuday School every Sunday at 10 in. Preaching services every Sunday jnoriiitig at 11, and cacd alternate. tMindtii evening at 7. Kverybody is welcome.

Kkv. M. W. Dohoe. AlKTHODIST CHlKCII.

Sunday School every Sunday at 2 p. m. Preaching services alternate Sun-days at p. m. All services held in M.

K. church building. You are invited attend tliese services. Rtsv. .1.

W. Vandkiu.H', pastor. JJilOWNKlX CU' NO. KJliU M. W.

of A. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month, in Century Hall. YlHiUng Woodmen invited to attend V. Wrav, C. L.

Vastink. Veiifcralilr Connil (. loi k. W. P.

Reed Brownell. STONE MASON Kansas. FASTER ER First claws work guaranteed in all luseb. See UK' when jou want anj work in my line. J.

C. M- ANDERSON NOTARY PUBLIC All kinds of Nntatorial Work and correctly alU-nned to. Sec me when you have anything b. this line Well Diillcr. Are you going to have well drilled? It you are it ill pay you to see me alx it.

Drill and case wells at reasonable prices. Call on ot write me at Brownell. Clark Stull. Things Worth Knowing When must a check be endorsed? Legally a check must be endorsed only when it is drawn payable to jour order. As a matter of practice, however, banks usually require the hold er of a check to endorse it when presented for payment, whether drawn to Ids order or not.

This is important in that cheeks are sometimes lost after being endorsed and the train of endorsements is the only means of true. ing the check. We require all pur-ties prese eing checks for payment to endorse them as a means of protect ing our customers. Brownell State Bank. Gasoline Corn Sheller Are you going to have your corn shelled? If so, 'phone or call and Bee ns about it.

IIardv Hh.i, and Haiuiy Sow mis. Brownell, Kansas Jack for Sale One Jack for Bale, black, three years old. Owner lives seven miles north west of McCraeken. A. J.

Owner. Let us insure your buildings against Firo and Lightning, Windstorm and Toinado in the old reliable l'liieuix insurance Co. KnwAitiis Woodwoktu II. S. SOWERS, M.

D. V. Veterinery Surgeon Graduutc of McKillip Veterinerj Veterinary College, Chicago, IllWois; ex-Dairy Inspector, Chicago, Illineis; ex United Slates Veterinary Inspector Bareau ob Animal industry. Diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of all pathological conditions to which ho domestic animals are snseeptiije. All calls promptly answered.

I'hone or write care of Henry M. Harnett, Brownell, Kansas. Don't forget to wrile it 1910. Dr. Dutton was up from McCraeken visit a patient last Sunday.

The last dance of the year will cur at Century Hall tonight. ie county commissioners meet in regular session the first of next week. Frank Sipiier and wife lift Tht.rs day night for a several weeks' visii with relatives living near Chicago in Illinois. We publish this week iu another column the annual statement of the township treasurer of Waring township. Ballington will extract teeth without pain December 3 1st and January 1st He guarantee ail his work.

At the Neal hotel. Miss Julia LaShell, from i.p on the river visited iu town for several days the first of the week, the guestof Miss Neva' Richardson. Dr. llalhngton, the old reliable den will lie at live Neal hotel in Brow uell, December 31 ami January 1st See him for reliable denial work. A good snow last Friday replaced the white covering on the ground, under the influence of a few suiisbin- ej days.

A. I). Musselman cabled at this office Monday and ordered the Courier sent to his nephew, Dayid F. Mickey, at Newcastle, Pennsylvania, lor the coming ear. Have just received a Jtlue line of Round Oak Heaters.

The most pow erf ul healer for the amount of fuel used ever known in this type of stove. Al The Brownell Lumber Co. Clay aud Llojd Coughenour, who are home from Manhattan to spend the holiday, were ap from McCrackeu for a few days last week, visiting with their uncle, W. H. Coughenour, unit family.

J. C. M. and A. D.

Anderson and families went down to Olmitz Friday night to spend Christmas with lb ir sister, Mrs. Ceo. L. Creiner, and hur baud. They returneM homo Sunday morning.

L. F. Derrick of McCraeken was in town yesterday, returning home thai evening. 1 1 is daughter, Miss Maud, who has been working in the Cough euour Hartley store returned home with him. In the item concerning the Royal Neighbor lodge last week we made an error in staling that the installation of ollicers to be held in January was to be public.

The Hoj al Neighbor and Woodman lodges are to hold a joint installation but it will not be a public affair. Heli Conklin way burn at Patter Pennsylvania, April 27, and died at Holly, Colorado, Decern her IS, 1909. He was united in marriage to Miss Kunice M. Biach of Potterville and to this union six children were born. In tho fall of 1S92 he moved with his family to Kansas.

locating near Brownell, where ho has sinco resided until a short time before his death, living first in tho country and later in town where he was engaged in business Mr. Conklin was a man of exemplary habit and sterling honesty, respected and admired by all with whom he came in contact and in his issing the community sellers a severe loss and the family a kind and loving husband and father. He is survived bv his wife and six children, Mm W. Prait of Ib.llv, Colorado, Fred Conk lin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ('has. Conklin of Potterville, Pensyl-vaniu, John mUhn, of Boulder, Col orado, and Albert aud Leonard Conklin of Brownell.

A few months before his death Mr. Conklin dispose 1 of his feed business here and later went in Holly, Colors do, where ho intended spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. W. Pratt, and family. He was known to bo in poor health when he left hero, hut it was thought that lie was im proving until about a week before his death when word was received thai be had suffered a stroke of paralysis, after which he failed rapidly until the end, which occurred Saturday even ing, December 18.

Funeral services were held Monday nt Holly and the aw l.avo 1 io cf cquiyncvl with i. L'or i i Hoy Leisure 18 to Frank Sipiier place wwk. move onto the first of the the Willis Sutton left Wednesday morn ing for Kads, Colorado, for an indeC-inate visit. John Tucker is able to be about again after spending some time indoors from sickness. Are you going to help watch the Old Year out and the New Year in to night? Misses Myrna and Florence Stull left last Saturday morning for Dillon, Kansas, to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives.

Jesse Musselman and sister, Miss lluhy, left last Saturday morning for Cam-Ton, Missouri, for visit with re'aiivi at that plai-e. Miss Bnhy will remain about two weeks, while Jesse will remain for a longer visit. Miss Lucile Fllenberger went down to Mi on the local Friday evening on the local to spend thy holi days with her parents. She, was accompanied by her brother, who had been visiting here. Last Saturday Mrs.

W. J. llichard. son entertain! her relatives and friends, to the number of thirty, at a bountiful Christmas dinner, and certainly treated them to a right royal feast. Kverj thing in the way of good Clirislnma dishes (iucluding turkey and mince pie) that could be thought of she had prepared for her guests, and as soon as one thing was passed aroii' it was taken away to make room for another.

The only regret ot the guests was that the lim it of their capacity was leached long before they had partaken of all the good things It was a Christinas dinner that leaves pleasant memories for years to come Following are the guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Uichardson, Mr.

and Mrs. John II. Tinker, Mr. and Mrs J. Skagss and family, Mr.

an I Mrs. Win. Rich ardson and family, Mr. and Mrs Israel Itoserand family, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs.

K. VV. Ferrell, Mrs. Lillie (Jreen and Misses Kthel Uichardson and (Irace und Viola reen. Notice All business houses in Brownell will be closed December 2ith, and January 1st, 1910.

Do your Saturday's trading on Friday if you want to do business with us. B. Metti.kn, Fahan White, Coi iiiiknoi Hahti.kv State Bank, Hri.iMi Son, J. II. Phimmtt.

Brownkm, LviMiir.it Co, J. C. M. Anioohson, W. J.

UlCIIAllDSON, HlloWNKI.r. Col RIKR Notice The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Hrownell State Bank will be held id their Banking room January 1010, at 2 p. for the purpose of electing a Boaid of Direct ors aud transacting such other busi ness aa may legally come before it. Cam. Newoomkh, Cashier.

There a number of subscriptions on our books mat are -i jear in arrears and the time has come when we must insist that they be paid up as the post olllco department does not permit ns to carry delinquent subscribers longer than one jear. Wo would also like in have all renewals in by the lnt of Jan iiary, 1910. et of l'v. i A'i iHTi-rlvi! kihI I I r' 1 illL! I i Ml, IM I v. wil r.lii'K'..

t.i-'.r( siivi pn.d 1 1' hi re. i ual i'ni v. ff I s'V KS i ae: TjTTpSf f.O lVil.i IFULOTJIR I now have a stock of Flour offering at attractive prices. Try a sack ot "Empress flour rom the Larabee Mills of Stafford and Hutchinson. No I The roads, which had about worn smooth, are getting cut up badly.

A few more days like the past two aud the snow would be about all gone Mr. and L. Vastine ppent Christmas at the O. A. Hartley home.

Arthur Copeland had his leg brok en Monday by a horse falling with him. Don't forget that all the stores ar0 to be closed tomorrow. Do you trad ing today. Len and Albert Conklio returned home from Holly, Colorado, the latter part of last week. Carl Newcomer wentjdown to Alex ander last Friday night to spend Christmas with the home folks.

Win. Thompson tip from Al exander, where lie is teaching school, to spend a week's vacation at home. The Mo. Pac. pnssenser trains are running nearer on time just, now than al any time for thn nasi twi What is puzzling us is when the Mo.

Pan. run tha1; one passenger train that was on time in November and what was the reason. P. Anderson hn been confined to the house for several davs this week with an Affection of the throat, but is improving at, present "Kid" Anderson made a Hn nn to Pon.lonnis Mnndnv retnrninff Mondnv morning. While thero he purchased several head of eows calves.

and The Bptist, Indies Aid Society de. sire to exnreis their thanks to the pub lie for their liberal nMronuro thfir Bnznar held on December lfith. Some thing over 30 was cleared. Tomorrow Is the dav upon widen all men resolute, but don't make too pood resolutions and perhnps thev will wear better than last year's resolution did. Mr and Airs W.

Andcr.on re turned SnnHnr morning from Olmitz whom thev h'id been visiting for sev pral weeks tmt with their daughter, Mrs. Ceo. Cremer. Dick Creen of Scott Citv has been v'oiting with his rnrents. Mr and Mrs.

Ptilbert dreen. and other relatives here for the psst. two weeks. He returned home this morninir. TLe Missouri Pacific has put, in a night operator at, this place and elos ed night ofllee nt ltfnsom.

B. Ci Yoneg is operator here nt present, be. ginning work Inst O'ltnrdnv night. Tin wns transferred from Scott Citv. Bemember, we are prepared to do nnvthing in the wav of job printing snd will do yon a satisfactory joh on nnvthing von bring ns.

We print "peeial note, check, receipt and order forms nnd do it, ehapr tl an von enn get it done elsewhere, tiive us a call Dr HnlTlntr'on. the old reliable den list, will he at Neal's hotel in Brownell on December 31st and January 1st Ho exiiacls teeth without pain. better lllour mtide. You should try a sack ot Ex L-O! The new Stock Food A new balanced ration for of Corn Chop, Barley Chop, balanced proportions, each sck thoroughly mixed. J.

H. PHILPOTT. List Your For Sale or Trade WE have a number of exchange propositions that it mighl pay you to investigate. We can get you good value for your land, in desirable praperty. well located where crops are as regular as the seasons.

List your place and tell us what you want; we have big and little eastern farms resinedces, merchanise stocks, and believe we can suit you in them. Places listed with us for sale are offered at your price, not at an inflated one. THE ENTERPRISE REALTY CO. Utica, Kansas. i iu the cemetery at body laid to rest that place..

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Years Available:
1908-1912