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The Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

The Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

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The Couranti
Location:
Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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5
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The Courant ani Reveille. Purely Personal. Hugh Finley is expected home this week. NICE THINGS. For Miss Pearl Finley left Tuesday gO Cts.

for a visit in Ohio. Every man owes it to himself and to his family to master a trade or a profession. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy in this issue 1 learn how easily a young man or lady may learu telegraphy and he assured a position. For School Books Hilton's. A fine assortment of pure candy.

Writing- tablets, pens and pencils. Chewing jjum-many kinds -will you cliew them? T. M. Weaver of Cedar Point was busy visitor Tuesday. Alfred Rill'enbark of Saffordv ille as in town on Tuesday.

John Ili'ckendorn of Wousevu, was in town on Tuesday. On Thursday, September 28, Jas. II. Dve will have a public sale at Ejjtfs 15e, Butter 20c. Bennett Sons, Phone 16Q.

C. 11. Burnett of Ilymer made us pleasant call on Monday. Prof. El wood Humes spent Sun his farm near Clements at which he will dispose ot thirty-two head day at his home in Emporia, Seller! Of Bct Tlilnc to Eat of young cattle, a few horses, hoys N.

M. Patton of Clements was in and farm machinery. See sale bills. town on Tuesday ou business. Dame Rumor has it that all the John D.

McNee returned Friday Because of the fact that for one year we have been with you as Editor and Proprietor of this paper, we are going to celebrate our birthday this way; the Courant and Reveille will give to those, not now its readers an opportunity to subscribe, at half rates, for the best weekly newspaper published in Chase county, on Saturday 30 It is. wonderful the number of people who go to the Central Hotel young lady clerks in one of the leading stores here have "give no from a business trip to Topeka. and restaurant, everyday, to get J. L. Hum of Clemeuts was trans tice that tr.eir places will be va one of those fine meals served there.

acting business here on Tuesday. cant after the first of October. As a result of the kindness of i School Books at Hilton's. Miss Jennie Baker returned Sun day from her visit in Kansas City. During Saturday evening's storm D.

Replogle and the young people Wallace Wachous, living north of W. E. Bid well writes from Hutch who assited him on Saturday $21.00 inson that he is there taking in the was turned into Presbyterian Bazaar lost a valuable horse by lightning. Fair. School Books at Hilton's.

church treasury to assist inimprov ing the Manse. Wo understand that W. A. Mor Jay Eastman was here the first of the week shaking hands with old This office is in receipt of a letter friends. gan contemplates the building of an from Mrs.

Mitta J. Moon stating John L. Russell "took iu" the addition onto the rear of the Corner State Fair at Topeka Thursday and Grocery now occupied by Chas. A Friday. Coe.

Lutie LiCoss has entered this The uenevoient society was en that she is enjoying her school work ut Aulne, Marion county. She says that this is the best school she has ever had and we feel sure that the patrons of the school will appreciate her ability. School Books at Hilton's. we will make a special cash rate of 50 cents, for that day only, for one year only, to all those who are not now on our books. E.

F. Halbert, Editor and Proprietor. tertained. by Mrs. C.

A. Cowley oflice to learn the "art preservative of all arts." last Thursday afternoon. M. K. Harmau and wife returned the first of the week from their The city school board are putting fire escapes in the public school building.

They consist of iron lad ders from the windows with plat IT! HAVE Hi Hi Hi western vrip. Mrs. S. A. Breese left on Saturday for Great Bend where she will spend the winter.

Jas. B. McCabe and bride were in town Saturday on their way to their homo near Bazaar. Mi forms at intervals. All last year the pupils were given regular fire drills so they arc practically safe 1 now.

School Book Agency for Chase County. R. II. Johnston and wife left "My Friend from Arkansaw" has stuck his picture in every available Tuesday for their home in Ohio after a pleasant visit here. spot about town.

4 1 Write us your John Minick left the latter partof last week for Excelsior Springs The lumber sheds at McDowell wants early Tablets. Pol Son's yards have, been painted School Hooks, where he will again take medical treatment. John Doering left the first of the The plate glass for the ITarman A high class store; a store sincere in its efforts to satisfy and a firm deternina-tion ta give every patron his nianey's worth or his money hack; a store for you, for your children, for every one, for all people. Don't these crisp mornings give you an appetite? Meet your appetite half way with a tender, juicy steak. There are no and regis- buildings has arrived.

cils. Order hooks ters. week for a trip throughout the west with the hope of improving his The frame work of the R. O. Min er house is up and is being rapidly health.

E. D. Replogle. enclosed. Mrs.

Palmer, representative of The gas pipe guard rail along the walks leading to the court ouse has been removed and now you can steaks in town that equal walk on the grass all you want nit. The Spilltnan property is fast be coming one of the pretty residences of the town undrr the carpenter' hammer and the painter's brush. ours in juiciness, Jreshness and cheapness. YOUNG THE GROCER, J. he John bchribner property it it it it it it it) it it it it it AUDITORIUM.

01 NIGHT ONLY. HOliKKT SHERMAN'S (IKK AT COM KD DMA MA "My Friend From just north of the Commercial Hotel is being repainted. the The dynamo and engine for power house were taken to the Presbyferian Board of Home Missions, will speak at the Manse Thursday evening at 8. Rollie Watson, well known to some of our citi.ous, and at present editor of the Tillamook, Oregon, Herald, has purchased an automobile and is doing the. Portland Fair this week.

C. Lamar of Bazaar returned the first of the week from his visit to the MePherson county fair. Mr. Lamar was President at the fair association there during the days of its early history, J. Long Son are busy remodeling their feed store and coal sheds and enlarging for their increasing trade.

The buildings will bo made to face the north street front and their capacity vastly increased. Edward Johnston has received the August copy of the Japan Times, a weekly newspaper published in Tokio. is printed ou rice straw paper, contains but few personal notes fewer ads and seems to be made up chiefly of press dis- the 'Phono 'is building this week and are being rapidly put into place. Anns for the arc lights have been extended from some of the poles on Main street and the work is going steadi Mi it it it Sco 1,1 Ki'iial mob ncime- 1 lio unity country hoy- ly on. The council of Strong City decided at their meeting last week Rheurnaliso, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble.

Hollister's ltocky Mountain Tea goes directly to tho seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 155 cents. E. 1). Replogle.

Tlit! Arkansaw fanner. to grant Mr. Smith a franchise I Iron WniiE to enfl. Don't fail to sbb if. light that town and now the prospects for an up-to date light and motor plant is certain.

Price. 25, 35, 50c. it it Boarding around is not the custom among teachers now but we know of one who brought home a pumpkin at the close of the first week's school. patches and editorials. 3333333333333333333333333 ii Ai- A St OUR CHURCHES The services for Sunday, Sept.

21 at tho Methodist church aro as follows; 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11a. m.

sermon by tho pastor. 7.00 Epworth League. 8 p. sermon by tho pastor. Work at the Shade Holder Factory.

Work is being pushed rapidly at tho Shade Holder factory. The gasoline engine has been set, the shafting adjusted, the stamp and die cutting machine put into place and Tuesday afternoon tho saws were started. Other improvements are being! Presbyterian church, Sept '21 10 a. m. Sunday School, 11a.

m. Sermon by the Pastor. Tbeme, "Tho Triumph of Enthusiasm." 7. m. Y.

P. S. C. E. Leader, Miss Lottie Murphy.

8 p. m. sermon by the pastor. Theme, ''The House of Man's Soul." High School Notes. A number of student spent Sun day at their homes not returning until Monday because of the weather.

There seems to unusual interest shown in the school work this term. There will be a foot ball game at tho ball park Friday afternoon between the High School and a mixed team from Emporia. Miss Sadie Shaw has returned to her homo in Parkerville where she will ro-entcr school. The botany class is doing some good work in plur.t analysis. Partof the athletic goods have arrived.

Don Pitts of Strong City enrolled Monday. All of tho blackboards iu tho Assembly room have been removed ex-cepting the one back of the plat- Rural Mail Boxes Numbered. Postmaster Smith has begun numbering tho mail boxes of patrons along the rural line leading from this ollioo, under a recent instruc tion The boxes will be numbered consecutively beginning with 1." This numbering system will enable tho department to more easily trace lost matter, to discover defects In tho handling and caro of tho mail and to insure better boxes as no box which is not up to tho required standard will be numbered and no mail delivered to unnumbered boxes, Revival Meetings On aecount'of tho rainy weather, the meetings which were begun at tho Pleasant Valley school house have been postponed, and will begin anew next Sunday. Everybody invited. Rev.

Rogers will be assisted by Rev. Case of Cottonwood Falls. Tuesday morning everybody's teeth chattered and they felt that the frost was on the pumpkin even if the fodder was not in the shock. H. S.

Lecture Course. The season tickets for the High School Lecture Course will bo on sale in a few days. The suo of the room makes it tieccessary to limit the number of tickets placed on sale us was done last year. Season tickets for the entire course will be $1.75. No single admissions will be sold for less than 50 cents and it is probable that the two musicals numbers will be "5 ct.

No season tickets will be sold a'ter the regular sale closes. The course is as follows: Lectures by Henry Clark and Dr. Chas. B. Mitchel; A Chalk Talk by the celebrated Ross Crane; Musical numbers by the Chicago Glee Club and Salisbury Orchestra.

School Books at Hilton 's. made. A box factory is being established to the rear of the main office building and a will be placed between the two buildings. If you don't know what a "rattler" is you will have aiuple opportunity to learn and you are not much more ignorant than your neighbors. A "rattler" is a table or plane surface that is made to move about with an irregular motion upon which, is placed the pieces of metal as they fall from the die so that the rough, sharp corners and points may bo worn off as well as made bright and smooth by For Sale.

Tho furuiture and fixtures and good will of the Commercial Hotel is offered for Bale. This is a nice location and the hotel is enjoying a splendid patronage. Good reasons for selling, Write to or inquire of Mrs, A. A. Finley, Cottonwood Falls, Kan.

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