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The Canton Pilot from Canton, Kansas • 9

The Canton Pilot from Canton, Kansas • 9

Publication:
The Canton Piloti
Location:
Canton, Kansas
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9
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Supplement to THE CANTON PILOT Dtcember 24, 1914. Hiih School Notes Wilbur Ryno visited school Friday afternoon. Paul Finley of Manhattan vis ited school Monday afternoon. Paris Ginder was absent from school Thursday. La Wan da Miller was absent from school Friday.

The Sophomore Latin class has LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Married Wednesday afternoon. Dec. at 4:30 Mr. William Hedges of McPherson and Miss Mary Wittenberg of Canton were un ited in marriage at the M.

Parsonage by the Rev. F. II. Poore. Mr.

and Mrs. Hedges left on the evening train for McPherson, where they will be at home to their many friends in a short time. organized an Club," which meets at anyone wishing to join this club must come to school one day with out the Caesar lesson. Notice. Please walk up and down stairs quickly and quietly, hit every step but not with your heel.

The Literary program last Fri day was well rendered. There will be no literary program this week on account of Mr. II. M. Brandt, representa tive of the Wolf Milling Company of this city was here the past week on business with the com.

pany. Mr. Brandt has been with this company since the erection of the new mill and has proven a very valuable salesman. He was accompanied by his son, G. H.

Brandt, who also represents the milling company here. The gen tlemen left Saturday night, Mr. Brandt, senior, going east, while the son will make a trip through the south in the interest of the company. Ellinwood Leader. vacation.

The Senior class began their course in grammar last Monday. A Christmas smile is always worth while. Bing, boom, crash! Europe's Christmas celebration. Better commence practicing, or you will be writing it 1914. Charles Champlin of Manhat tan is here to spend the holidays.

Fred Woods came in from Col orado Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Eli Overholt and son of Hesston spent Sunday here with relatives. Clem Hamrick shipped two cars of hogs to Kansas City Monday. Harry and Hazel Day came in from Lawrence Saturday to spend the holidays.

Hubert McMurray and Chas. Teeter shipped two cars of cat tie to Kansas City Monday. Roland Urie of Ramona visited friends here Friday on his way borne from Southwestern college. Mr, and Mrs. W.

Webster left yesterday for Brandon, Colorado to visit their son, Howard and family. Miss Viola Musick returned Friday from Southwestern at Winfield to spend the holidays with her parents. The Xmas vacation will begin Thursday noon, Dec. 24th and continue until January 4th. That German raid on the Eng lish coast would have been more spectacular if it had been reserved for a New Year's call.

(p CANTON MARKETS 27 Butter 27 Butter Fat 28 Jt 25 914 Turkeys ia Ducks Squabs per doz 60 Wheat, new II 08 Hogg J6 50 The following will 6pend their vacation thu. Miss Farver at Kansas City; Miss Stewart at McCune; Miss Van Meter at Ottawa; Miss Benell at McPherson and Mr. Dotzour at Moolland, Oklahoma. Beginning with this year's Freshman class, sixteen units in place of fifteen, will be required for graduation. The High School is very anxi.

ous for the completion of the new building. The Auditorium will bo fine for the literary societies. However it cannot be used until the final acceptance of the build ing by the board which may not be before the first of February. This is also a severe blow to basket ball for this season. The C.

H. S. wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Just Received A big bunch of pocket books direct from the manufacturer. Come in and look them over.

adv J. H. Day. Fountain Pens Make a nice Christmas pres ent for either a lady or gentleman. Call and see ours.

adv J. H. Day. Xmas Party The Queen Esther Girls gave a party last Friday night at the home of Miss loan Cassler. Forty five or more young folks were present and a very pleasant evening spent.

There was a Christmas tree and Old Santa Claus himself was there with gifts for everyone. Refreshments were served and at a late hour the merry party separated. 9 VF a 'V AR MECHANICS MAGAZINE For Father and Son A. E. Duvall, who has temporarily located in Hutchinson, since selling his newspaper at Canton, is planning to move shortly to southern California.

Hutchin son News. If newspapers told everything i they know about folks the edi tors would soon follow their mashed and broken type into the receptacle known in print shop vernacular as the "hell box." News. The new year is to be one of prosperity. Push it along. AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest Everything in it is Written So You Can Understand It We sell 400,000 copies every month without giving premiums and have no solicitors.

Any newsdealer will show you a copy; or write the publisher for free sample a postal will do. One of the finest farms of Ma rion county near Lehigh consist ing of 240 acres of land belonging to the Rev. Gerhard M. Pan kratz was sold for $24,000. It was sold in two tracts of one hundred and sixty acres and eighty acres.

The buyers were Frank M. Goosen and Jacob Flaming. A YEAR 15p A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 No. Michigan CHICACO.

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Years Available:
1898-1922