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Cortland Register from Courtland, Kansas • 5

Cortland Register from Courtland, Kansas • 5

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Cortland Registeri
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Courtland, Kansas
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5
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"i rr 1 1.1 1 nminiiiMiin i mini r3 AT Jz JV L-'u At SCANDIA, KANSAS July 28, 29 and 30 LOCAI, NEWS. I-e freezers ii'l si.es at Swift's. EIhum-StatT nl went to ManUalo mi business v. FranU Barrel went to KacUey Mundav on business. Emma Stryker returned to ner home in Paola, Saturday.

Mrs. Summers of Scandia is visiting liere this week with her daughter Mrs. TJammer. Aaron Anderson traded his automobile for 120 acres of land in the east part of the county. Mrs.

E. A. Workman and chil tlren, Gertrude and Donald, spent several days the last week in flad-dain. Miss Mary Sederlin, of Scandia, spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Alice Anderson and her mother. Mrs.

Fannie Curtis went to Helle-Tille Wednesday mornine to attend the Chautauqua the rest of the week. Mrs. Hallberjf and children came oven from Belleville Fridav to visit relatives here while Ed i threshing in this vicinity. J. E.

Novak of Cuha, candidate for County Clerk, spent Monday and Tuesday anions the farmers of the west side. Chas. Tedrow is hauling lumber from the Foster lumber yard for the construction of a irranary on the A. B. Ojrle farm.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron attended th a Belleville Chautauqua Tuesday evening. The entertainment was we 1 worth jroino- 16 miles to and hear.

Thomas Downing and daughter, Mrs. Lulu Gatchel, returned Saturday from a Ed Downing-and family near Nernon, Colorado. Scandia Journal. During the heavy storm of a week age two barns were struck by lightning and burned tothe ground, C. W.

Johnson's in southeast Beaver and Joe Erkenbrack's near the Pawnee grounds in White Rock. Leo Dickerhoof has resigned his position as clerk at Hi andens, Mrs. Tiii-ker, who h.is been seriously ill lor a few days is much iinpri.vvd today. Wilson Flesher who has been in Wyoming for the past six weeks returned home last Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Mahans baby died Wednesday night. It had been ill since the Fourth of July. Aaron Anderson is in Helleville this week looking after their ga rage business while Ed Uallberg is threshing. Tom Kenedy, of Chicago, arrived here Wednesday for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs.

J. E. Tucker, and family. Mrs. Gus Heldt of White Rock started for Good I and, Kansas Thurs day to visit her children and may remain all summer.

Mrs. Oliver Johnson, the Misses Bertha Johnson, Zelma Young and Ruth Thomas went to Concordia Saturday to visit frieuds over Sunday. fj. A. Paulson, candidate for County Clerk, spent a couple of days in this vicinity making friends who will vote for him at the primary.

A. Ellingson and L. C. Ilohr, of Scandia, were in town Tuesday with advertising matter for the fraternal Picnic which takes place at Scandia next week. Alice and Laura Haney went to Abilene Thursday to spend a week-with their brother, Ted.

They will also visit C. L.vPorter and family at Solomon before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mr.

an.l Mis. Frank Carlson and Mrs. Bergstrum, of Kackley, drove down in their car this morning and spent the day here shopping. Concordia Kausan. Joseph L.

Bristovv, U. S. senator from Kansas will speak at. the Superior Chautauqua Saturday afternoon July 23. For Particulars See Large Posters This is going to be Largest Celebration Scandia has ever Butt J.

E. TUCKER, President AARON ANDERSON HALLBERG, Vice President Cashier Farmers and flerchants Bank Courtland, Kat tnsas Capital $25,000 Surplus $500 Organized, February, 1904 Incorporated as a State May, 1894 Pansey and Hazel Poole of Love-well went to Belleville Saturday to visit A. 13. Ogle and wife for a fev days. Ice cream from Murray's and cake will be served at Squires meat market Saturday aftennoon and evening.

A limited number of blue chambray aprons will be on sale at the same time and orders will be taken for others. The 1910 pnftniuin list of the Republic County.j Fair Association is now out, and makes a good appearance. It is from the press of Mr. Cameron of the Courtland Register and is a credit to the print shop from which it was issued. Belle ville Telescope.

We asked a party a day or two ago if they were ffoing attend the Chautauqua at Belleville this week. They said they would very much enjoy it but they did not like Belleville therefore would not go. In our judgrmeut this is the rankest kind of pejudice and shows a lack of good common sense. NEW PRODUCE HOUSE! Having purchased the new Produce business from T. H.

Mann, I will continue to pay the higest market price for Cream Eggs and Poultry and will treat you right Does a General Banking Business W. F. Butler Farm Loans and Insurance at Low Rates lAAKON ANUEKSUM, FRANK AN PERSON J. E. TUCKER B.

HAI.LBKKU, FRANK TITCKElt South Side. Miss Blanche Haggmau spent a few days at Scandia last week. Ray Tucker spent Saturday night with the Engwall boys. Mrs. Gust Edberg spent Monday with Mrs Levi O'son.

Mrs. Alice Nelson of Scandia spent a few days at the Andrew Johnson home the first of the week. Sandins called at August Johnsons Saturday afternoon. Arthur Johnson and family visited at S. A.

Haggmans Sunday afternoon Fred Engwa'l, August Johnson and families, Mrs. Oshlund and Katberine Mainquist spent Sunday evening at John Johnsons. Mrs. Mainquist Sundayed at Enoch Larsons. I Highest Cash Price 1 Paid for P.

Butter and Eggs W. F. METZ Phone No. 12 First Door North of Opera House Courtland GROCERIES We invite you in To inspect the finest and most complete line of Groceries in the city, We carry all the staple lines Sugar, coffee, tea, canned goods, crackers, soaps, spices, breakfast foods and anything else you want in the Qrocery line. A Juicy and Tender Porterhouse, sirloin, and round steaks and roasts, ham, bacon, sausage, fish, country and creamery butter, picktes, sauerkraut, and everything else usually kept in a first class shop.

The City Meat Market CHUB DAVIS, Proprietor, Northeast Corner. v. City Dray Line All kinds of teaming Charges reasonable. NEWT MARTY, Prop. Mr.

arid Mrs. A. L. Aspegren and. baby v'sited at Wm.

Lorings Friday evening. Anton Nelton helped John Fredrick-son stack wheat Saturday. Lloyd Davis and family took dinner at C. O. Andersons Sunday, 1 John Aspegren, Charles Holmstrom TI.eo.

Dajilelson, A L. Aspegren and OloT Larson and families visited at Bayard Kacklevs Thursday. John Fredrickson and family and Gus Forstrora and family were visitors at Walter West Int Sunday Emanuel Linden is Improving very slowlv. John Aspegren and family took din ner at Mrs Johnsons east of Scandia Sunday. (1 A.

S. Mahan's babv. is improvirg very slowly. Mrs Isaacson and daughter Esther, and Albln Forsbergand family Uited at Eric Ericksons. Sunday.

Daya'd Kackley and family visited at Oluf Larsons Sunday. Anderson and Loyd Davis ftere'down to the river fishing Sunday but they did not catch very many. Rev. Johnston took dinner at John Fredrickson Wednesday, 1 NBNstrNBsaJava.

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