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The Carbondale Post from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

The Carbondale Post from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

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Carbondale, Kansas
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1 nd now we w(il have an eight-day Clock. WsjjIot Pigur.t. Tl I Premiums will be used on all sales. Be sure and get jour TICKET. Rocking; Chairs Dining Room Chairs Allr.

crs. LOO RE MM ANTS We havt a tfood many sn 7 cans pink salmon 8 boxes Silent matches 1 lb American Beauty 1 1 lb Sunset' 1 lb st.4!pl cut 1 lb Knosall coffee aHdicory. 1 lb Parrot tobacco 1 call Sunburst Syrup 1 gall Blue Label karb I gajl Red Label 1 gall Sorghum 50 lbs flour 8 bars Lenix soap 8 bars Diamond i bars Silk soap 5 bars Staday Monday bars Fen finr 6 Perl any kind of cent toilet par: 3 fancy cherries '1 'sail HI: Raspberries lb car. tcnatcss 81.35 256 25c 25c 25c 25c ase 55c '75c 10c 35c 2Sc. J5c 30c 35c ISC 28c 40c 45 5c 60c 5c from 2 pr 3 yards to 7 or 8 if sir all alitics, fc it ve jrill sell at (051 25c worsteds for oc 5oc tfc 40 I.O.I gob and so on.

Vis lent prica i All Sweaters "ot foi, ijt' Men and Ladies We utilf keep paying the highest prices for eggsi but only want butter in onepourii Incls hp vifjui' We thank the Public for the best kind of a Year's SELL GOODS FOR CASH, Business, and will to Phone buthel jVleef AV In a'l i it its of id ftt dj Pr'ps tM I At 1 Ca rh rd? Ir VanQerjip son, 1 1 i fpfnt: exebent and will He is married Olnnw wants to oV? Irrc is con'ldtiit tbit l-e Mil he te; to pit' iN. 0 career fjsjr't Bar-ev frc 'it deliver if he as-, a cVtnce. A boob, baseball manager any player. Va nlossnre in nrsr" 10 All CalUoesfper yd 0WITURY John Warren Spencer was bornin Kentucky, December 22 184laii AthN aged 63 years, and 20 days. -He came to Kansas with nw parents in 1857.

He served three years in me war, enmnw 11, Kansas While in such service he contracted a cough, also the shaking' palsy, for which he crew a Terser cf thirty dollars a month He ju.u- ed the Christian Church at the age of altho a great suffer he bore his afflictions pa- tiently, and was always pleasant and kind. He was married to Sarah Cromwell, November 19r 1SG5, to this union six children were born five of whom aurvive him; Mrs. Annie McClanahan of Lawrence, Kansas, Mrs, Grace Havercamp, Merced, Calif. Mrs cauotie, los -Angeies, W. t.

bpencer, iJtg.i Springs Kansas andF. L. Spenc --t We are wholly unable to un- derstand the fiendish inipulse that actnates a man wno creaitg a Dnght Die 01 reprint to fix." It is one of the queerest things aman may do and get away with it -and one 0: the meanest Kansas Industrialist. Did you ever read about that green wwrni vJtiicu jcai usy; tr tj have 8tart K''. rrw TV.

gins come in ana aw ui our table. If every issue follows the first in quality, the staff will have no occasion to be ashamed of their paper. There is no better A 1 van es aattsr Aprs. Vw rciiahaa K-hrrirtti-n Prtaa ifi3 6sr II -T- r. I.

Editor. Thurfidfty, Jan. 25, 1912, 1 HAVE YOU NOTICED. John (J. SHedd, president of Field and Co.

saysthe eoun try is suffering from too muc politics and too littie V'q take it from that, that the people at the coming election, ro ti re politicians and elect statesmen. Wcbestcr defines a statesman, hs a man wen versea in me aris of government. don't know any statesmen Do you? bam'' uarKoi vvasnmgin t. ounty. wtio announces 5 ms candidacy for the state senate, was a member of the federal coarr jury wniciigave ine rowi nrs a grotesque verdict of $462, 000 damagesr against, the kaw.

llt' neiunuy uu iua corpnran uw xh eoj puu the wool over Juror Cla ke eyes tney couia 00 xne same nirk in tv casa of Senator Chi ke, Si nr. There is no-cause- for alarm, wever be senator-from tVu cTinty. A scientific Californan says baldness. This r. the bea? r.lam at Costen.

or Carbondafo Gfewtcr iiowes fiasco is getting fiercer," every ua-. -r-- tyiitpolitics. Strbbs DiVT.on SI. unjust infringement of the rights ot asnewspaper men. irst time we ever heard the nwspaper man had any rights.

As veviecv the affair, if there ever was anything to it House ha3 just got it and.gone with it. You can never' quench" that thirst, with the beer that has befen drank; you can never reach your harbor, in the ship that has been sank. That maybe drawing on po- etic license, but drawing on something is our long suit. In case you do not understand what a suit" is consult Hoyle or both good aumonues, anu proauraoje ui any dealer in sporting goods. xne democratic state conven- The Democratic State conven- tion will at Hutchison.

11 nuwnison is me saic center .01 Kansas. ia oan ireeic near uutcnin son? vllilam Alien white says, -metrustft an economic ten- aency of the times. -This ten. dancy i3 bigger than tup reme The thineto doia tn fi VK UAfciK III NLI ll'li mil II Ml. the evils of the trust-the un fairness of mean men, the arro- power-may oe prevented." ery nice to read and talk if is to prohibit, Kansas has done with liquorv State Senator C.

S. Hoffman of Columbus. Kansas, is berncr Cc om pa 71 it, Dealers In A. Eberhart has his ice house filled with oo-19inch ice. -Pn.

c.f ei iv- i y. Geo. Neil shipped a car of cattle Monday, Jan. id to Sim bros. shipped tut a car of cau.u tumn Jan iw.

v. F. A. Pratt attended the meeting at Emona two days last week. jr ittenied the Tm- plement Conveniitn at K.

C. last week. Mrs. S. V.

Firestone ar.d daughter, were Topeka visit jm Monday, J. T. Snyder is on the sick lu but is improving. Quite a num- ber have the grippe. Wakarosa Grange had good dinner January 13, andinstalled their new A good time js reported.

Thomas lumber co have en- their store atd tr.ev ex spect t0 keep everything' that people want. Mr. Cary Reece came to visit not seen for 25 years. He now resides in Texas. Geo.

Iteezel has treated him. sejf fjj a Dair 0 8ie(js to carrv he mail on thev are dan av Arthur Mav wants to wait until he can jret an air ship. Bob 3e j3 3re t0 ilaw for him. 1ftAfi ftlvj 01 Smith went on a walking match last week. Walked 32 miles and rode 26' miles on the cars, for six hcwls nt nrf tV.nt of one kind the- capital of the state.

MiS3 Caroline A uirteii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

atAT, AtWsftn: Wednesday, January 17, 1912 atthehomeof the par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Addington have gone to Atcmaon roaae their home, where Mr.

Adding, ton is employed as te'egraph iMc'-v 1. 1 Shots, Jkan, Chu Oit M-a, lnVrn And all kinds of Mill Feed Give us some of your tiadt, ai'1 we Will Satisfy You- 2ockey9 TJfanager. I Barney McGrath, the twirler Jwiththeerdtticrecerc 1 "nCalendar IC1 3UUe I -fVn Carried to Mr. thot. tViP tnffll filKtntrtlrr CI iL lu.a and if the faculty will let boy learn from experience that, The knots in the floor, stick up an inch or they Will be prepared to enter the newspa- Per field, and take the bumps Mr.

and F. L. Spencer of Utjfruit, by ta' extreme cold' Of coawe if yon have a faint put forward as a candidate for and thumps as a necessary part operator. Their many friend filing on the top of your head," governor cn the 'Republican of the business. Scess to the join in wishing them a prosper-yni try the experiment, ticket Daily Kansaa.

ou9 and happy life, UMI ras wi.i at rmiy yc mm ladlaa' and 14.04 for men's. utrv nahp of 4hM IkMI you Mi -olandar on which vou mal-k tb 4aU ire vors out oeunt ift, tb jr ftin buy tsriaiif owt mhbw A' Lv'ER. tt fih ihcu an tha markat. ThrHfr i weather of the list two wc is only the nt nnuxl tion, awl may nst W. S.

ti renco, was nere laxi wt; 1 tling the affairs 1. JT A new, tariff bill is being i. .1. -1 VV iru VlhC JUlt lt i i-av many at iarm Topeka, win iraae tne-r Mire Conare'-t'oi church I implements clothing, shoes and with Mrs, J. -W.

-Spencer uril with arv Dod'cn I other tbiD8 of comraoo use. spri. A 1 4 Tlie StufcbgDawsvn House..

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1909-1916