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Courtland Journal from Courtland, Kansas • 8

Courtland Journal from Courtland, Kansas • 8

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Courtland Journali
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Courtland, Kansas
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e7 twmTflSBW THE NATIONAL HOTEL Town Topics. SOUTH EAST CORNER. Another teach of winter. John ti. Peterson had a cold day for rs ST 3 5T hi tela tat there was quite a crowd Mr.

Pithner, of Belleville, L. there. Poet and wife, from Bellaire; Mrs. tl Morrison, from Smith Center; and Rev. Carl Peterson preached to a Mrs.

S. J. Null and family, from Leb small crowd last Thursday right He g. I CP CD anon, (pent fl hsnksgiving Day at the was entertained at the home of Frank Homer Kennedy I rme. Freemun'M PUBLIC SALE Of Pedigreed Shorthorn Cattle.

Will k. bald at th fMd bara In Formtxo, Kan, Saturday, December 9, 1911 whrtingof 6 cow fromS to 7 yer old, all giving milk and re-bra--. 3 cowl 2 yean old, givirg milk and re.bred. 4 yearling heiterr, bred. 7 young bulla, a lot of food ones i young heiferi that are alright.

Thete eowa are bred to "Athol1 307.172 and "Captain" S2UM, both bulla of good ality. Pedegree of on of tbe pure bred Scotch cows tbatill be aold: lovel3' Lady, 55(57. Red, calved Auguat 23, 1905, bred dy L. J. Hitchcock, Falls Nebraska, wned by A.

M. Clark, of Formoso, Kansas Sires got by Royal Baron 184714 r. Johnson's and Carl Pete'snn'a Vr. Armstrong and daughter I i Sunday, at Mrs Perry Larson'. Fdna, and Irene, were visitors, ye'ater 1 day, with relative in this city.

3 A Anderson and family Marevs Segel and ifeppent Sunday afternoon Vrs. fl. W. Kennedy, from Belle i at John Anderson's. ville.

visited, yesterday, at the home of her ion Homer, in this city- 7 here will be no school Thursday filial' and Friday of this week at the Center. ir- It 1 1 J.IUliliJM'i. i Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson, and daugter Pernio, spent Thanksgiving S3 Elmer and Lawrence Davis who ha Dams 1 1 i at Thompson, with Mr.

and Mrs. S. P. been working for Frank and Claus Freemans left for their home in Hamm. Leonardville last Saturday.

Breeders T. barr Son D. Cook son Son W. Duth T. Willis Mrs.

C. A. Kimball, of Manhattan, Silver Heels Lovely 27 lovely Lassie 2nd, Imp. Lovely 25 Sires Courtier 2nd. 1372H5 Golden 1'rince 85UC8 favorite 56041 General Windsor Master of Arts 2m7 spoke to a email audience at the Tuck (V i i Frank Freeman and family spent it Sunday afternoon at A.

Lundbergs. Lovely 14th 3 13 A. Cruickshank Rev, Nordin; A. Anderson, and Send for sheet giving breeding and description er hall, Tuesday evening, advocating woman suffrage. Mrs.

Fogleberg from republic City, was a visitor at the home of her daugh ter, Mr. P. J. Snider yesterday. 1 span well matched, sound, registered I lvdesdale Mnres, coming 2 years old Aug Hcnricksi met at Frank Fref-mon's left Friday night to make out the Christmas program for the Mission church.

nreo ana owned by A. M. Clark. names Roselee 15732, l'any lllossom 1-uS Special Attention Given Commercial Trade W. H.

HAMILTON, Prop. ire ureenside Lynedock ail7H; Dam, Maggie Perfection 122B7 Lillie of the R. Tilley and wife went down to Washington, with Mr. and Mrs J. N.

Marty, last Sunday, where they were West 8732 fi Mule Footed Gilts. Get your atart in mule footed hogs, no 1 roan are, 6 years old, wt 120(1 A good work animal 1 sucking Mule Coll WHITEROrK. thf ri ffls of Mr. ird Mis O. H.

Kin V. Pi Iclier, Stock Dettiv. Dr. Warren came over from Scandia TERMS: 1 years time given on bankable notes bearing per cant inter nj i asst. All stock guaranteed to be breeders.

Stock will be loaded on era, free Saturdav evening spending Sunday with friends In this corner. charge. All stock will be cared for free of charge until Monday, bet-em for est Jer litn, but at purchasers risK as soon as bought. Boy Peckham wife and little Louis were callerB out this way Sunday. l'ostal Savings Bank.

We are authorize! to announce that deposits of the Postal Saving system may exchange the whole or a part of their deposits on Jan 1st ID 12 for United States registered or coupon bonds bearing interest at the rate of 2) per cent and not subject to taxes. Applications should reach thia office before December 15 1911. Wn. Freeburc, P. M.

Awaysiu the market for all kiirJs, but specially pood butcher stock. If you have any, see me for prices 1'hoiicXo. W. Pi! cher. Mrs.

Geo Sharkey- drove out from Hardy Sunday and visited at QLARK and CARLSON, Owners COL. JOHN BKKNNEN, Auctioneer HARRY II A YM AN, Clerk. man Harry rVcGregprr snd family were up frm Kackley, yesterday, visiting at the home of Dr. Snider. oward Dix frd family came down frrm rVrntrnpe.

to Fperd TharkFgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Albert Haskett is soending a few davs with his hrother Albin. at Holden-ille, Oklahoma, Mrs. Mabel Haning came Oklahoma, Tuesday, stopping off here to spend a hort visit with her sister.

Mm. John McCrocsan. M. Kackley returned from Kan Model 20 Lane's Whit Shuler dined at the Sun Kist Nook Sunday. Ira Osborne Sundayed with his brother George.

Whit Shuler drove that new car to Superior Saturday. Pansy Lovewell spent Saturday even ing and 'Sunday with rends in town. thout REPEATING RIFLE change of WANTED! mechanism it You can buy no better gun handles .22 short. tor target wotk and all long or long-rifle cartridges sas City, Wednesday, where he has been spending a few weeks looking a small game up to D. Lynn and Sabbeth with Vfrs fsmi'y spent the liabcock in town.

ter business affairs. perfectly. The deep Ballard develops maximum power and 20Q yards. A. B.

Swift went to Miltonvale ye. accuracy and adds years to the life of rifles. terday morning, to eat Thanksgiving The mM top it protection from defect re cartridef prevent powder and Roy Figgins from Norway came up to the Oakland p'ac-) Saturday remain irg over Sunday. 1 he tide ejection never let ejected NctM icrutakirsml tl-ioU. Wilh aim tie lkr pinner at the home of his daughter down contraction, removable action paitf, iratt paiu of any ,22 it i th cpjicketl mad eauest ta cie4D.

A great vacation nrlc. Ak any gun deaiar. H. Lane is still unable to be out account of sickness. Last Friday, the Courtland football team played against Formoso at this wiH kelp ya deciJc what rifle beat aorta reur iadividaal desim.

v. 42 Willow Street New Haven, Conn. place, and, while we know very little Mr. Colemsn crime out from Seamlia send 3 ataavpa far it tedar. -r about the eme, the score of 11 0 Sundav evening taking Dr.

Warren in favor of Courtland, sounds good. back in an overland touring car All members of the W. R. C. are John Simmons and family spent requestei to be present at the regular Saturday at Dr Shinnemans 'Our Get meeting, Saturday, December A good many in attendance at the as there is business of special import Cooke shooting match Thursday.

1 k4H ance. The Misses Thelma and Beulah Mar Quite a number was out to hear Rev. Livingston Sunday evening. 1 ty, went to Colby, Wednesday, where Frank Cleland was In this corner they will spend a few days with the Saturday. Prices On The Next Bill of Lumber You Buy.

J. T. Fitzgerald family. Miss Hope Williams was a pleasant Frank Gartner, the Courtland auto caller Wednesday. Mrs.

Penpy Girn tpent the latter part of the week with home folks. Sanford Scrivner had pleasure vt3 man, has goneto hiB home at Burchard. Nebraska. will be absent until about December when he will move here to make his permanent home Mr Gartner is a public spirite young man, who will prove a valuable citizen and we are glad to see him set tie here. of catchir a mink Friday night along be convinced that the creek.

t.ilk it over, ijJii the i Hope Williams spent Monday even- orses, Mares, HULES with Mrs. Miller. Foster Lumber CO Pansy Lovewill accompanied Roy Evert over the route NiondBy morning Johnie Osborne, Hallie Williams and W. White. Manager Tresa Hutchens were Monday evening guests at the Sleepy Hollow Farm.

Mrs. Lulu Nixon visited school For Eastern and Southern markets. Horses from 4 to 10 years old, from POO to 1800 pounds, must be FAT and well broke. Will buy nudes from 3 toX years old Friday, DISC WORK Will Fisher and family were Sunday guests at Claud Odborne's. Miss Lnrie Warren visited school Saturday, irorri liuu pounds up but must be FAT.

Will buy any useful kind of horses or mules. If you have any for sale show them to me. I will pay best prices the market can afford. Mankato, Kansas, Wednesday December 6 Courtand, Kansas, Thursday December 7 VisH Fisher attended the entertainment in LovewelK Thursday ar.d taught schoul on Saturday. I have jjurtiisisctl one of the latest improved disc sharpener, and am now in readiness to roll or shave your discs.

Can reduce the size if desired. Hriiifr in your work before the rush of work sets in the wnv. Will Hull and fnmily dined at COUNTRY ITEMS. Ed Myera and family visited at the Robb home In Formoso Sunday. Frank Garmon called on Jessa Thomas Sunday p.

m. Harry Miller delivered coin to S. H. Ebright the first of the week. H.

C. Zech's spent Saturday evening at George Fullers Several from this corner attended oreaching service at White Rock Sunday eveniog. Alvah Miller visited at R. D. Ebrights Monday evening Joe Osborne's spnt Sunday at Geo Osborne's.

J. Simmons as trading in Courtland Saturday. Mary Web spent Sunday at Stanton Ebrights. Minnie Miller called at DickHeldts Saturday. Mrs.

Ed Kauer was through this neighborhood getting subscribers for People's Home Journal, one day last week. Howard Barber spent Saturday evening with the Fuller boys. Ernest Osberne'a Sunday. w. Mr 0.

A Scrivner did some sewing for (Ca Lovewell last week Grnnt Iivcwell got five opossum on Monday anil it wasen't a good day YOURS TRULY COBLE Studebaker for animals either. Robert Scrivner and family drove to Scundia Thursday. "is. Dick Heldt and wife spent Wednesday at Will West's. Mrs A.

Scrivner was in Scandia Wednesday and nttended the box supper in the enterprise district in the the evening, bringing home Miss Bessie to spend the remainder of the week with home folks. John Simmons and wife ate turkey with O. G. Vanlaniogham's near Republic Thursday. Wimi Rose Bring Your POULTRY AND EGOS TO and Flanders Quite a dedication large crowd attended the of the Lovewell hall i.

$1 Thursday Jim l-'igglns was call-d to Courtland and quite suddenly Friday evening. Monday at Sim Miller A. Heizs. F. MEIZ Phone No.

12 Quantity Production larger than any manufacturer in the world coupled with somewhat lower prices on raw materials has enabled Studebakers to name prices on their cars which is really less than cost of production to the smaller manufacturers. Think of it. M. F. STUDEBAKER 30 Pried at $1,000.

F. O. Detroit, 52 JE3 and Hattie. Loweke visite Etbel Stanle Sunday afternoon. Howard Birtia" an! Joe Fuller attended church at White Rock Sunday Sam Persinger is shucking corn for Stanton Ebright this week.

Mrs. Mary Skein who has been visiting Sares and other relatives for several months left Saturday for her home in Indiana. Ivincoln News. Mrs. Geo Fuller and mother, Mrs Slater called at EJ Kauers, Sunday.

Hr, and Mrs. A. Campbell visited with relatives across the river Sunday. Rev. Drake preached a very interest ing sermon, at the Lincoln church, Sunuay evening.

A letter from Canada states that there are thousands of acres of wheat unihrashed, with about half the wheat in the shock Snow and rain ha made a disagreeable fall. Mrs. Kauer spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Zech. The last number of the Lincoln Epworth League Lecture Course will be given Thursday evening, Ti is will be 'a musical number, and promises to be a pleasure to the Music loving people.

Mr. II, C. Zech wa a visitor at tll Will Mcsher home Friday. A large crowd attended the dance at John White's Saturday evening. THE PLACE TO EAT, IS 9he wl Restaurant The Best Cigars The Finest Confections Visi( Us Once, You Will Come Again Yours truly, J.

N. MARTY, Prop THE FLANDERS 20 at $700. F. O. B.

Detroit No other concern in the world can with their present output, produce a car at the above a rice Why pay more above these prices for car NOT as good? Demonstrations to you at any time Yours truly, Courtland Auto Company Harry Miller finished delivering his corn Wednesday and will soon take hja departure to Colorado. Dr. Beem who was taken to Kansas City for treatment last week is improving and we understand he will be home soon. Sunflower 5 4 II.

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