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Natoma Independent from Natoma, Kansas • 6

Natoma Independent du lieu suivant : Natoma, Kansas • 6

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Natoma, Kansas
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fAMA ttA jf jO f( 'a A SQUAUK MKAL FOU 25 CENTS AT THb FARMERS' PRIDfc: RESTAURANT, D. MOTES, Prop. IMPORTANT NOTICE We are getting about ready to order another car of National Woven Wire, etc. This is proving to bethe most popular fence that has been put on the market. Let us know your needs in the Fresh Candks, Tobacco and ALWAYS ON HAND.

Cigars Short Oriers. 'a 'a 'a 'a A 2 IF WE PLEASE YCU Till OTHERS, IF NOT TELL US SALE STAKDS A SPECIALTY. 'a I I fencing line so that we mav olace vour Auto Supi'lTks, Hoksk Shoeing 9 order to be shipped with the car, thus insuring you quite a saving in yonr fencing bill. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Tho city council mot in regular session Friday evening, Jan. (t, with Pooley acting mayor protein.

Members present: F. Koelling, II. E. Hall. The following bills were presented and ordered paid: A.

E. McFudden, hauling dirt for city 1-00 A. T. McFudden, hauling dirt for. city 2.50 Crane Warrant Hook, 50 dog tags, and Warrants 3.1? Frank Kruoger, salary as marshall 30.00 On motion with a suuoml 27 of Ordinance No.

1 was amended to read us follows: "Any person keeping combustible material, hay, fodder, straw, weeds or paper on Blocks (i, 7, 8, and 9 between 1st and 2nd Streets and on Blocks 2, 3, 4 and 5 between 2nd and Streets in the city of Nutoma, outside cf a suitable building shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of no less than $5.00 nor more than Votes cast U. E. Hall yes J. F. Horn F.

C. Koelling Negative none Motion to adjourn. James Pooley, Mayor Protein II. C. Driskell.

City Clerk MAUHlNKOlL, CENKHAL llKPAlKS M. W. TRUE, AUTO GARAGE We want to figure on all of your I Lumber Bills. We will not only save ft. i NO DELAYS Si PROMPT SERVICE 8 you iviuiNtiY out give you better MATERIAL.

Come in and investigate. Natorna Lumber Co. WM. S. BELL, Manager.

8 See me for Haulingand Draying J. J. RUSSELL LOCAL ITEMS Hall Bros, have opened a suitatorimn in their basement. Goods Handled With Care, Prompt Service jj. 9 I Here's a Rare Opportunity For You.

Being Pressed For Rccm we will sell CCFN 5 KING NO. 3 manure spreader, as long is they last I for $105. Somebody HAD BETTER TAKE ADVAN 5 Flossio Drown spent Sunday with Edith Peaso. vC 8 8 8 .41 v.8 8 8 TAGE of this for such prices as these will NOT OCCUR AGAIN. The One more Pony One-Hole sheller yet or.

hand. call and buy it before the other fellow does, Palace Meat Market For Fresh Meats of All Kinds. Spechl Prices on Large Orders. Mrs. Frank Perkins arrived home from Simla, Monday morning.

Otho Sheldon who accompanied her did not return but will remain in Colorado for some time. Will Klingsick returned from Seldon, Kansas one morning last He says straw is selling for $4.00 per ton ton there and alfalfa for $12.00. There is little or no work for men there at present. You should start the New Year with some good -resolutions to bettar your conditions during the next year. suggest that you get a "Savings Bank" at the First National Bank, Natorna, Kansas, and start an account.

They will pay Five Per Cent on these accounts. Wib Matheson brought a young coyote to town Saturday and turned it loose in the stock yards with Will Allen's large black hound. The two fought for some 15 minutes the hound finally killing the Wib has killed 13 coyotes this fall and winter AUTO OIL at cut, less fic-ffct cs wj don't wish to handle it. cs it it ret ctr tus'nss. 9 N.

B. Clouse Son. Farm Machinery and Implements. if. A A 'A 'A A fA A 'A "Kuehene" Pickles, sweet and sour, Home-made mince meat, Sausage.

Oysters. We solicit ycur patronage. DRAKE McFADEEN and he tells us that in the 8 years he has caught over 200. He has grown so used to watching for coyotas that he cannot drive along the roid without constantly keeping an eye peeled fir them. He can see a wolf farther than John D.

can see a nickel and that is saj 3 2 3 J1 3" 3 ing a great deal. mHiaiitiiiiain-iBiaiEiBia. iiitaiEiaMi-isi-asiaioiaiEr-n JANUARY F3 WANTE a II a E9 SALE of ILLINERY Am TO OUR PATRONS. We are entering upon our 19th year of business in our city and appre-cate your patronage and hope to receive the same liberal patronage in the future. We II meet you half way on any proposition you present to us for consideration.

We will try at all times xo treat our customers square and make your dollars buy as much of our merchandise as is consistent with good business. The businessman ir, trotting in a class where 95 per cent are failures according to history Hence we must have a profit or we cannot stay at the old stand and wear a Tc-ft smile to greet you when you come in to look over our Buggies, Windmills, Hardware, Lumber, Coal, Etc. Come in. Yours for 1911. jj horses and Mules fori GOOD II II In order to reduce my stock of Krcry Cccds zr.d nrak room for Spring Coeds I will sell at CnaUy Reduced Prices During ike month the St Louis Market Will be at Natorna Friday, Jan.

Yb iil ft Will pay highest prices for Southern weight 8r0 EH to to!) years old: chunks wt. from 1, 100 to 1.3W, 4 to of January any article in my store. Baby Bonnets 15 cents up Caps 15 cents up Trimmed Hats 75 cents up Ostrich Plumes and Tips LUNG Co. eo. a I ears; Draft 1, ,50 up.

Will buy and mares fiom a 1, 'J00 to if thev are sound ami useful. Keep your plugs jjj for the next buyer. I don't buv them and wont on them 1 buy a good road horse. Mules must oo 13 Inn ds and up, 5 a 4 to!) years old, well broke. All mules and hovses must be fat, and don't be afraid to bring in the good ones, You cant 5 get them too good for me as I ship to the best market in the Hall Bros take all kinds of produce.

Watch the ads and you'll find it cheaper than ever sold in Osborne county. Velvet flowers and Ribbons almost given away. These goods must go If will pay you to examine my stock before purchasing. Mrs. C.F.HMM0HD.

3 World, St. Louis. Will be with you regardless of weather. If you have need of a worker, you have need cf a want ad. T- P.

Bash is again dealing ont shaves in the Double Mirror Barber shop. He has had several weeks of vacation caused by cutting his I hand on window glass in the front of Dr. Ison-berger's office. All dog tax nmst be paid by the 1st of February or the law will he enforced. F.

C. Koelling, Act. Mayor. Geo. Schnltze was over to Osborne the first of the week attending to his duties as county clerk and preparing to turn the office over to the new mcumbant, John Doane.

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