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The Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 1

The Courant du lieu suivant : Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 1

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The Couranti
Lieu:
Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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FBI I REV THE CPU RANT AND Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Vol.32, No. 15 March 22, 1906. fr fr fr fr fr fr- fr fr fr- fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr i S'ft fro fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Be Coniiitent An Editorial. Seldom does the editor of this paper publicly call attention to his personal views as given in the editorial columnbut th's week we ask a hearing on the subject of being consistent. We believe that wo have asked some questions there that will fj EP Cht2ji cause good and true men to stop and think and we hope, act.

Please us by reading the article and give us an opinion publicly or (f There is a difference between the ognized asone of the leading and most useful members of the national privately or by letter. We want to Shoes we sell and a great many oth- jfi know what you think about it. house of representatives. He has at all times and in all places been (f ers. There is one way of proving lt- wear the shoe.

faithful to the trust imposed is him, Bargains and has given to his constituents in particular and to the country at large studious, painstaking and On last Wednesday, too late for publication in this paper, Congressman James Miller, was nominated (or Congress for the fifth time at the convention held at Emporia- Congressman Miller, from all that we can learn, has been an honest, faithful, fair, upright official, attending strictly to his official business. All of his work has been characterized by absolute fairness YOU MAY WANT. wiSi ferii Maw PfX conscientious public service. His inherent worth as a man and his J5 high and splendid character has won for him the confidence and HI esteem and loyal support of his constituents." -ff and by this has endeared himself to Is what we call the difference-it is The convention proper was with the people of his district. It is very Good standard corn, can, 5cts tomatoes, lOets table peaches, can, 15cts apricots, 15cts pears, 15cts Fairy Soap, per bar, 4cts Good Japan Tea, per 35ots the actual wearing of the shoe that ff probable that when the votes are out special interest except that Pat-tawatomie county was presented brings out its true quality.

We have counted, he will lead all other candidates for that office as shown If a "style for eyery taste" and a fit for every foot." You don't have to "break with a banner for showing the largest per cent, gain in republican votes at the recent Congres by the record of votes for past Dill Pickles, per dozen, lOcts Good garden seed, 2 pkgs, Bets years. The convebtion which nominated 'em in" and what's more they will sional election with Chase county a close second. give you real'comfort from the start. (f The Osage City band was present him, passed resolutions which seem to speak the heart of his constituents. B.

Smith of this place was cbjairman of the committee on and entertained the delegates for the good of Chas. Barnes of Osage resolutions and the one referring Perfect Patent Flour, Chase Sanborn's Teas and Coffees. Smith Bros. Good Things to Eat, directly to Congressman Miller is "The Republicans of this district City. Chase county failed to seat her six delegates because ot an error in making up the apportionment but as there was neither a contesting delegation or candidate this made no difference.

take special pride and interest in the long, continuous and highly sat isfactory congressional career of Phone 5. their able, efficient and faithful rep resentative in congress the Hon orable James Monroe Miller He The following congressional committee was named: Wm. Norton, of Cottonwood Falls; John L. Senior, of Waverly; George G. Wood, of Eureka; J.

J. Evans, of Hartford; G. P. Morehouse, of Council Grove; has been their national representa "A GOOD STOKE FOR SHOES." 9 Teacheri Association. tive in the lower branch of congress qx The last meeting of the Chase for the period of eight, years.

Dur County Teatsbera' Asaowlaticc will be held next Saturday, March 21th at 2:30 p. m. The program will ing this time he has steadily grown in popular favor throughout the entire district. Ills usefulness in that high and honorable position has increased until today he is rec As H. Wheeler, of Marion II.

H. Howard, ot Osage City; Harry Hagaman, of Onago; O. A. Myers, of Alma; Shockley, of Neosho Falls. consist of two musical numbers and an address by Supt, D.

F. Shirk of CANCER CURE RECEIPE FOR SALE. Newton. Teachers and all others who have the wellfare of our schools at heart, should come out and hear our form 1m Having engaged in other busines I desire to sell my recipe for the Permanent Cure of Cancer. This remedy has been successfully tested in this locality as well as all over the United States.

Far further particulars address, Mrc A A CINI CV OftOf C.irtlvM Vtic Tift Ma er Superintendent and old friend, Mr. Shirk. Supt. Allen wishes us to say that a 1 EXCLUSIVE MMflHERY yjl naif. n.

n. Hlbb If 4. 4. WiAl llVlvJ, IIUIIJIU VI II IV. the various districts clerks are supplied with blank ''Teachers' Term Reports," and teachers should get 11 them from the clerks.

The Martin Dry Goods YOU WILL BEGIN To Think Aeain About Your 55 Hi 53 i 31 St $, We wish to call your attention to our stock of Trimmed, Ready-to-wear and Street Hats, Also Misses and Children's Caps. These lines are absolutely complete in every detail, and includes the greatest variety of strictly seasonable goods ever offered in this city. 1 We extend a cordial invitation to all. Company. GARDEN SEEDS.

We have the best, 2 packages for 5cts. Red and White Onion Sets, per lOcts 15 IE i "Ml luttle Quinn. 1 3s' Early Ohio, Early Rose and Triumph Seed Potatoes. These are the best You can get. The very newest things in Ladies Washable Collars and Tinseled belts junt received.

A new arrival of Neck Ruchi ngs such as usually sell at 25cts per yard at, per yd 15c The new things in All-over Laces in Valenciennes, Baby Irish and Oriental patterns, from, per yd. 50c to $2,00 All-over Embroideries in Nainsook and Swiss All-overs at, per yard, 45c to 1.50 New arrivals in wash goods. Come and inspect our stock. Yours, to please. Corner Grocer ib ili THE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL WILL GIVE fl MUSICAL PKOORflM Phone 34, 1 fix 9X up to March mti, 1313 crow scalps bad been redeemed, costing Hf ilt tb 0 VI iii ilt Hi the county Iod.cd.

IN ASSEMBLY HALL MONDAY. MARCH 26. Wntintr to leare town, we shall sell during the next few days all of our Household goods at very lo prices. W. E.

liidwell. The Martin Dry Goods Company. Successors to Cowley McDowell, -'v' ADMISSION, 25-GENTS. The administration sale of the es ih tate ot J. C.

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