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Cortland Register from Courtland, Kansas • 5

Cortland Register du lieu suivant : Courtland, Kansas • 5

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Cortland Registeri
Lieu:
Courtland, Kansas
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LOCAL NEWS i Ladies' Hats Given Away! 0 MARKETS. Thu rsflii.v Cream .27 Wheat .75 New Corn .3" Oats .25 KttK .23 Chickens liens .07 12, 11 I Mr. Carl A. Pilcherand Miss Floy E. Williams, both of Courtland, drove to Belleville Wednesday and were married at the courthouse by Judge Henry.

The returned the same evening and were entertained at the home of the bride's parents, only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom being preseut. They went to housekeeping at once in the Ed Hallberg property. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pilcher and is one of the pop ular young men of the town, industrious, of good and upright character.

Mrs. Pilcher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Williams and although she has been here only a short time she has made many friends by her amiable disposition. She has been her father's assistant in the jewelry business. Their-many friends wish them a prosperous and happy journey through life. From Thursday Nov 17 to Wednesday Nov. 23 With every dollar's worth of goods, such as ribbons, velvets, feathers, that you buy at regular price we will give an un-trimmed hat of equal value.

Thus for one dollar's worth of trimming you may have your choice of one dollar hats, or for two dollars worth of trimming yon may select a two dollsr hat. No, we will not raise the price of the goods either. Call and see for yourself. How can we afford to do this We can't; nor can we afford to keep them over to spoil ourhew stock nexc fall. So we are going to giveaway all the untrimmed hats to those who will buy the trimming and sell the Trimmed jHats at 1-2 their value Nov.

23 we will close our place of business for the winter but you will find us here again ready for business by Marcq 10, 1911 with the finest stock of Spring Millinery to be found in the markets. Courtland nillinery Parlor 1st Door south of Cream is what we want. Pon get excited about high prices. Call up 12. Township Report.

An limit Report of Henver Township for yenr Ending Oct. SI, 1010. UECKIPTH. Balance In trciisiiry Countv trencniwr tien'l fuml mki.OU G. R.C.

Bazaar At the bazaar, which is to be held by the fiolden Rule Circle Saturday December -3rd. first' door south of the bank, there will be three booths. One for practical articles, such as: plain and fancy aprons, crib comforts, clothes pin bags, etc. A Christmas booth where all may buy pretty' and inexpensive Christmas presents for their and a doll booth where dolls and their belongings, hats, bonnets, etc. may be purchased.

Coffee with cake or doughnuts will be served during the afternoon. Coine, and tell vour friends about it. iwp geul fund h7.BT tw rond tax fuml r-nal llno.M Dale To Whom For What Aim Nov is, nwt'lias Moiiwii grading li.oo S.iring clik-Ueiis loss Julin Amis visited over Sunday at home. Il.iyard Kackte was in Belleville iturdav on ley al business. Oliver Johnson anil daughter Hula spent Saturday in llelleville.

S. L. Tipton ami John A mineruinn wrre in llelleville Saturday on business. The Couillanil teachers ail attended the Association at Scandia it unlay. Mr.

and Mrs. Jewel came down from Nebraska Saturday for a visit with relatives. Commissioner Haney spent Friday and Saturday in rielleille countini; the county Mrs M. O. Kan.p of spent Friday with her sister Mrs R.

Cameron and family. your own cream in. Price I hi oest at the old stand. W. K.

MET. C'has. Peterson left Monday togi i his farm in Missouri and froir tlieie he will (jo to Chicago tospend he win' er. Mr. and Mrs.

S. 1). Wilkin were visiting friend-, and relatives on the east side ol the iver the latter part of the week. Joe Barrett and family left Saturday for Neodosha, wliert they will make their home ir this winter at least. For Sale 80 acre 11 miles north of Courtland, price 100 per acre.

Address W. T. Fullen. 1409 Santa Fe St. Salina, Kan.

Ruth and Esther Blackburn and their cousin, Miss Crick, wereguests at the Oliver Johnson home at supper Friday evening. C. G. Moline went to Ran 'olph Sa tin day to attend a special meet iug of the members of the Mission churches of this district. Nicholas Marty who has been visiting relatives in Ohio for several mouths returned home Monday after a very enjoyable trip.

The Davidson and Oallahan and Mr Omar of Weboer and Miss Hildah Poole of I.ovewell attended the Teachers' Association at Man-kato Saturday. Mrs. Will Stevens of Arriba, who has been visiting her brother Will Beem and other relatives for a couple of weeks returned home Monday night. Ian 10 Hossemeyer Bros conl o.fifi Mrs. C.

L. Tebow spent Morula) in Sc.iihVui. Mrs. R. H.

Galloway went to Con cordia Wednesday. We were mistaken last week in regard to W. S. Weir's yeild ol wheat. It should have been an av-ra(je of 41 bushels per acre in an 8 acre Held.

The Misses Elsie Hai leness. Carrit Keith, Mabel Stafford and Olive Brown came over from Relleville Friday night to surprise Miss Myert and they succeeded beyond any possibility of doubt. Sain Wallen, a blacksmith from Formoso, moved to Courtland the latter part of the week and began work in the Caldwell shop here Mon-day. Mr. Wallen comes recommended as a good mechanic.

Lyle Bennett, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bennett of Lovewell, has beenstiicken with infantile para.ysis. He had not been in the best of health forborne time and was taken suddenly sick John McCrossan is building an addition to his house this week, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. TuckerJ spent the first of the week in Kansas City Curtis McKay is helping his father-in. law, A.

L. Clark this week in building his big barn. Mrs. Louise Squire and baby came over from Belleville Saturday to visit relatives a few days. C.

Peterson hauled home lumber from the Foster Lumber company last week to build a cattleshed Miss Minnie Crick returned to her home in Neb. Saturday after a couple of weeks visit with relatives. A. L. Clark living northwest of here is building a large baan 30x40 wih concrete foundation and rocm for 8 stalls and hay loft for 10 tons of hay.

Ed is laying a foundation for a house on the lots he recently purchased from S. D. Wilkins. He intends to build a fine residence there later, A political tip If you are a booze fighter and crooked generally, circulate a petition at all voting places a day or two before the election A Fukomr coal Coiirtlnnd Kelster prlmlii)4 a.m. Carlson frleghl etir Kd Johnson tiling eti: 8.50 I.e.vls RiMib.rK rond orvrwpr van Craned co twp l-s 7 (m Jones Hi'oij 1 rond scrnpers J9.2& A Sanitln twp service z.oo HA Hnggman 2,00 Carlson 3.110 Hliknr Mfts eo grader 114.08 ApriS'10 Johhson twp labor 2,00 Carlson a.uo Cor Mtnl Mfu co culverts S7.H6 A Sunillii making road list 3.00 Ctirla hlgliwny comnils 2.00 SAHnggmnn 2.00 A Hnnilin 2.00 I'm' Metnl mfg co culverts 1T0.US A Hniidtn twp service 2.00 For Sale.

An 80 acre farm, 2 miles north and east of Courtland: well improved. sold soon will sell for $7001). Come and see me before buying. N. L.

Nklsos, Potatoes. A carload of very fiae Nebraska potatoes is in the Rock Island yards and will be sold Friday and Saturday this week. If you wish something good for winter use lay' in your supply now at S5c per bushel. HA Huggman 2 00 OWCiuHon 2.00 July 25 Poster j.um co lumbar 1:1.50 ATS Fe Ry frleght uT.ua Iiitilami Kond Machine grader 125.00 t. Kdlund mason work Jsnncson.Jonusoii.ell guiding I.

Klniberg rock 20.00 Beu Vincent Imullug bridge 23.00 A Hiiiiillr. prep for election 8.00 highway couimls 4.00 8 A Unggmau 4.00 Carlson 2 00 twp service 2.00 A Sandln 2.00 A HnKgmnu 2.00 with the disease while in school one day last week. Beaver, which has always been noted for its stanch Republicanism, holds the record of being the banner Republican township in the county since the late election, the business men of that township didn't sign any petition to help elect a Demo Hogs For Sale. Big boned Poland China males. Have them from three different sires Also good barred P.

R. cockrels. V. E. Cahlson, 3t4 3 mi.

west of Courtland. signed by the business men and the preacher certifying that you are strictly temperate aud your character beyond reproach, all charges to the contrary being absolutely false. This scheme is a winner pro-viJing you are a Democratic office crat either. seeker and your petition contains the names of about twenty leading Republicans. Ask the Courtland The Home Cafe Ti a.

business men about it. I ne nace 10 eat wnen you are nungry. i We Serve Meals and Short Orders 'Mistress Dainty Aug 0 A 8a nd In 2.00 A liagguian 2.00 Carlson S.00 Sept 1 Oust HJolandei' grading road 10.00 Have IMIcher lti.OO Ben Vincent 48.0 Oct II Osborne road overseer 10.00 KnocU Larson rond overseer 10.00 Mills sand and rock 16.00 Mrs, Klorell rock W.00 Mills grading 10.00 Lewis Elmberg road overseer in5.0j grading 10.00 JO Lnrson overseer 31.00 Edlun mason 12.00 JO Larson rock sand cement (1.00 Henry Nelson overseer Bert Haggman tending mason COO A Haggman rock and labor iMi Johnson Bros hardware 8.40 A Gabrlelson blacksmith 11.00 Foster Lbr co lumber, cement U4.10 A use of hall for primary 8.00 A Sandln as trustee 14.00 Carlson twp service 2.00 "HA Haggman 2.00 AW Sandln 2.00 Total 12.30 MSI KECAPITULATION Amt cash on hand oon of term reed fr nWftta 1107.90 Order noil to be mv. jrnmtllW Total llOOJH WHEN in Concordia this month visit our place the horn of the "Hanan," "Regal," -'Barry," "Bostonian," "Drew," "Sterling," "Red Cross" and other standard makes. THERE' NO BEAUTY BEYOND THE CRA CE OF A DA INTIL YCO WNED FOOT MAUTE, THE SH OEM AN Concordia, Kansas City Meat Market Fresh BreadE very Day 3 All the latest Flavors in Cold Drinks.

A fine line of Fresh Candies always on hand. The favorite brands of Cigars in stock. ICE CREAM Favorite Flavors Amt of orders pd by twp treas 1119.80 Bnl In tre is hands at clou of term 48 State of Kansas Republic County, ss. the unceralgned, do solemnly swear that I am the above named treasurer, and thai the foregoing account Is in all respect! true and correct, to the best of my knowledge, and that It contains the full and true ao-count of all money teeelved oy me durlnt the full period of the year ending Oct. 81, 1810, and for the time for which I ibouki muk iuoh statement of account.

Bo halt me God. S. A. HAGGMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me thu 8th day of November, 1910.

A. W.8ANDIN. me best place in town to buy high grade MEATS AND GROCERIES Eggs taken in trade and cash for what you don't trade out. 1 Cash for hides. IT Goods delivered in forenoon.

Good clean goods in a good clean market. Hardy Flour. Daggetts Creamery Butter. The W. R.

C. and theM E. La W. H. HAMILTON, Propr.

dies' Aid will serve dinner Thanl Chub Davis, Propr. giving; Day in the old Squire Sift) market..

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