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The Centerville Courier from Centerville, Kansas • 1

The Centerville Courier from Centerville, Kansas • 1

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I Wk. rr; ivc 1 i 1olUme I Renter illle, CoUn Kansas 'Jilne 8 12C5 NOmtrr EK'girje cpildlrrtr spent Sunday if Mr.1 Jones? '8. i t-. JjRay. Heroes nd Clarence Higgmbot toat-, nornkl.

iL: 7T Hdiise Gleaning We noticed, while looking over our exchangee, that the Pleasanton Obsep-ver has reduced its size from an eight page to a four page The annual meating of the Park As- ine annual mealing or me rari as- All1 otij? friends to know that we ofcb supply you this Spring, for. -j Leaked eachedEaturd ay and Bibbs preached. Mr. and Mrs.Hibbs are spending a their daughter, Mrs. i Rsvf Rohb will preach next Sunday.

and Mrs. Jones I popping in Blue Mound Wed-1 nesday.i it 4 it Oil Meal Centerville Lumber Co. I I Wall Paper. Paints, Varnish; Varnish Stains, Brushes. Oils, Stoctfoods, Lice Killers and Poultry foods.

the balit of txpodug ilie oi their naked bocl.t-s tu the on the passing trains. A train sloppi on the bridge Monday afuruouu and one sthe asst-ngtrs t.ot Ui ai.vi io a their'nairus aua ic is said bj gj.t authority Lliat tlie nati.es wit s.nt in to headquar.ers and that the Al. K. T. is going to lake it into their tuw hands and see if thev cant pievi.t such a disgraceiul sight ulong ttiur right ot way.

they do prosecute these boysiliey will be doing uH ngnt for tho boys Know better man Udj such A nev, line of Cass Bros. Cutlery Ceuiervillj Lumber Co. A Called meeting of the OuUtrvillo Park association was held Buturciay evening, at Blain and Buchjnnn'tt, to discuss the advisability of ct biaiing tue Fourth of duly lure in CenUniili The treasurer reported 8.00 in tlo treasury Nobody seemed. to Want to distuss it so Al. W.

L-tinb moved that we celebrate on the Fourth ui.d tho motion was earned. The. question ot securing a band was then cdhbiderul audM.W. again iifadcf wu have a band, if 'l'iiia niotio.i wsis-parried' and a conuniUea Was appointed to corn spond-wUij bUoli oig aulzatlona they tlought were avail- Also Drugs and Drug Sundries. Make our Store your headquarters while in town.

Drug Store, Proprietor. The Gity Noel Somers, Try an fee cream Shnday up at the City DrugStOfA. Where Is patriotism any rfiOi'e devel- Georgetown Item. l8 Aerl- rf i I ceptiOn given to Ambassador Porter In Miss May Zimmerman, Myrtle I Paris lately, Colonel Watterson arose Knight, Ethel.McGee ahd Jim Mundel I to the occasion to defend the memory will attend normal Jhissutnfner. I of Captain John Paul Jones against the Jti8B Mary who has been malicious and envious remark that visiting at Terfil-knights, 'returned' 'to Jones was nothing but a pirate, which berhome in Missouri JYi'day I was made by the British press.

1 It was the hands of Paul Jones," de- To 3 TOUTS' "Ul Colonel W.ttenon, whleh 0t bib er ro 8... ji006tned thefljywhlchweadinire, and Grandpa WhitmOre, vWSo has been which carried the flag dafljmt and tri-ill Into English waters, into the. hesaay. IhtermeiS was hftfidH to the Irish sea, and into, the North sea; yea dew cemetery-; east of Centerville. into'St.

Georges channel not 'merely. Frank anej. the beardiogthe lion in his deobutoom- OF ALL LIMMENTS CURIS RHXUMATBU AND fU. PACt OALM, JMAAOO," VtOONTRACTK MUIOIll, MraAIM SMAIRfO fROTr inruUdiATioNA or haa'O oust. frMUlrf, UT, aAUISKS.SUARf.

In RAOK, aackachk, Iumaao -OORT A ACT 0 KLS, ti CUR aumoNSOWUiLAiaa, aao all URALQIi sssjuir.irs all I i ftlfr, sympathy of the corn Misses Ind Ve'va McC I and Earl Lamti and Earnest. Lynch spent Sunday at Al McGees. Maggie. Price Is working far. Irs.

Mason. Air. Eyres' wbohj purchased Tom Stites interesln'the telephone iine, has his pl.one wa9 held Monday evenfnK and the election Of officers was held. Dr. A.

J. Turner was elected president; J. C. Dexter vice-president; F. H.

Buchananan secret try; J. C. Blain, treasurer and Fred Shank, manager. Cold Boda Store. water at the City Drug ing away with the same hands stuffed with rophies, with act oat and visible fragments of bis' mane anc tall.

I do not wohdor' th'a thy' (tile English) call him a pirate, but if he wps a Washingtoh" was a highway man and Frankiir. a lobst-iu- are giving, your patronage to your Many advertisers say: Oh business is to dull; jit isnt any use to advertise now. There is where they are mistaken. Advertising is just as essential during the slack times as water Is to a garden in dry weatbor. Bear this in mind, and remember too that when ou home paper you are helping an institution that is working week in and week out, fora better Centerville When boys make such a nuisance of themselves as some of the youngf specimens of manhood of Centerville have done it is time for the law to lay it9 hands on them and it would be g)j I deal better cure if some of the fathers of this community would lay a good sized hickory sprout on them and not to easy either.

The report has come to us that for sometimejthe boys have swiming below tbe railroad bridge and they have got into We sincerely trust our business men who have Been quite liberal in the Percy Baston and wife ct Fdriinvillel past, will eon hiue to give us the op-visited friends iu this vicinity portumty of showing then! that ad-week. vertising pays. When a newspappr prospers the town prospers and -when the town grows, the business houses are sure to reap the munidoent results Tom Stites and family, tpcut.Satur-jthatattendsucherforts Give jburad-day with his father near Farlfaville I yerlislng just a share of the attention Miss Clara Palmley vuiwd her sis- ytt 9hould to the details ot yur ter, Mrs. Myra StlteV ohe day last bwlness and you will fl id that 15 pays-. Hoovers ouugpeo lr attended Decoration services at Wt-tb Cimptl.

able. I 'i'fiey't'hVn speuk er question atid a committee was ap pohrted tb loozaitit that matter. Cou-tervilhs to celebrate the FoUith of Jiity'in gojctJ old'iyie; plenty 'f music, spcakl. and'gam s. Reduced rates will be all AVait for the big posters.

be following were the committees' appointed: ftfusiepF. H. Buchaioan, M. lurih Noel Somets.and F. KWJteVSilger.

Solicitingj W. Dexter, Kli and j. M. Smith. f.

Speaker; 6. IT. 'Brown, m' Weaver and J. 0. Vocal Budc; Mcjdnus, Mrs.

E. Sturgeon, Mrs. W-. Mr. 'John Suhl, TAllio iilehaa and Clart-n je Sommers.

Amusements; Fred Diihin, M. Lamb, R. Dexter and 0.3, Mitchell Drills; Mrs. Etta Vinton, Mrs. Fred Shank, Mrs.

C. H. Brown and Mlrs Lillie Diehm. Program; F. H.

Bucbapan, Re.v. 5c Adam and Dr. A. Printing; CIibs. Hunt, JohrjsBlu'n and F.

K. Clevenger. The president or the day is M. Lamb. The vice-presidents era 0.

Doolittle, D.A. Warren, S. S. Wm. Kline, end C.

Eil-lingsly. The marshal of the day is James Griffith and his assistants are G. I. Jones, C. T.Reddick and J.

E-. Chaney Corn on hands at all times Centerville Lumber Co. at the G. T. Reddick.

PAINTER AND IAI ER HANGER Satisfaction READ THIS REMARKABLE CURE "I was much afflicted "With rheumatism, writes Ed. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Kansas, going about on crutches and suffering a great deal of pain, 4 I was induced to tty BallardS Bnow Liniment, which cured me, after using three 50c bottles. IT IS THE GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED have recommended it'trp a number of persons, all express themselves as being benefited by -It. -I now walk without crutches, and am able to perform a great deal of light labor ofi the farfit. THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CQf ST.

LOUIS. U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Noel Somers-City Drug Store Kohlsberg Items, J.

W. Gorrell spent Sunday at D. Kline's. Ray Hime was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kline last week. Ben Sutton and family visited Elm er Gorrell and family Sunday. Clara Berbett spent Sunday at her Grandma Coles. Mrs. Oma Kline spent Tuesday at her fathers.

G. P. Jones and wife spent Stfnday with Mr. Smith of Bush City. Harry Kline spent Sunday wtth Jim Weatherman aDd Harry Gorrel.

week. Al. Me Gee and wife ate. ice cream at M. W.

Lambs Sunday. Mrs. Austin MundelFaud-JIi's. May Boyds ton visM-etl Stella Huffman Monday a fternow.w MissMaTtie Jones of' Mound City, is is visiting "at Mrs. FloraT A number of young people spent Sunday at Mr.

Parmleys, where they were treated to strawberries and cake, Pat Campbell and family of College Mound aie visiting relatives in this vicinity. About six men. with teams were1 helping Frank Whitmore cultivate bis corn Saturday. Frank was behind with his work on account of caring for his Bick father. About forty acres of corn was put iu good shape.

Job Printing. This office is prepared to do all kinds of up-to-date job printing from sale bills to fine stationery, book work and half-tone work. Our work is neat and cleaa and our prices are reason able. Keep all such work in youi home town. Weare doing jobprinting uow that is unrivaled in the county.

Try us. North Centerville. Miss Ella Baugh visited Miss Bertha Brandon Thursday. Mrs. Minnie Sturgeon and Miss Anna Sommers were calling on Mrs.

Lee Friday. Thomas Warren is working for Wm Brown back this week. Lester and Bertha Brownback were visiting Wm Brownback Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Vina Brandon and Belle McGee called on Delia Mitchells last Thursday.

Miss Alpha Outman attended meeting at Centerville Sunday night. Miss Grace Diehm who is working for Mrs. Thompson of Parker in her millinery store came home Sunday. Mrs. Emma Littlejohn and daughter went to Centdrville Thursday.

William Brownback and family attended meeting at Koblesberg Sunday. Dan Huffman spent Saturday with Jessie Stonachers. Mr. Underwood has sold several gallons of strawberries. I Grocery Buyer X.

Is there any reason why you should pay mine for your groceries than we sell them at? These are all high grade goods and quality, and will not of any premium or gift to move them. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a end description quickly uoertain our opinion free whether ad lnrention is probebly patentable. Communications strictly oonfidential. Handbook on PatesU -Sent free.

Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receii i trtfrial notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. lAraeet 3ft cuiattou of any scientific Journal.

Terms, $2 a ear four months, Sold by all newsdaa-e-U (SUSN 8Co.a',B""-NewM Branch 'iffioe. ff WMhlDcten, O. C. ggSETOJg -r-.

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Pages Available:
164
Years Available:
1905-1905