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The Courtland Press from Courtland, Kansas • 5

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Courtland, Kansas
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leal Perusal. HIGH SCHOOL. Knrollirtnt 41; Attendance 33: not absent nor tardy during month. Xellie Burk, Susie Chapman, Cora Black, fatness Sfyop TTanrl TYiciHft VlPsfVW and lieht harness, sad- Willie Black, Olns Free, tamest ni. Bailey.

Elsie Burnett, Louis Squires, Bert It is drizxJing. It may rain n. Miss Dora Gordon visited in Scandia lat Saturday. Society in Courtland, is the eve of an eruption. Gus Elliott went to Concordia.

Saturday on hmsner. Squires. Addie Morgan, Keme tsrauiey. air tie Schleigh, Madge Sebeker. C- A.

atrKUS, muaiMi. Mrs. James Fitzgerald, came up from PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Enrollment 43: Attendance 39: Ku. of cases Karkler.

to-day. dies, whips, etc. Shoe repairing a specialty. of tardiness 4: lr. J.

E. Hesser and family visited in Scott- All work warranted. i.ville.Iat Sunday. The thermometers have gone down and umbrellas have gone up. Roll of honor Gilead Bailey, Mable Campbell.

Maude Workman, Cora Channel, Clara Malcolm, Ora Miller. Edith Parmley, Myrtie Squires. Grace Peterson. George Jones. Aileen Parker.

EUa Bailv, Laura Bateman. Roy Burnett vHi, c.in.n Jessie Bradley. W. Kooh. Editor Pae of the Scandia Journal as in the citv last Saturday.

Buisaess is picking up in all branches of r. rv.i-iev T.awrence, Harlan trade in Courtland. at present. gutter TDotel. ma Burnett.

Claude Bateman. Jimmie Bur ner. LILLLVX xrvw cnoi. REPORT. of Willow Dale school, dist.

No. 106 Mr. Ed Whisman and Miss Laura MUler. drove down to Scandia. Thursday.

The literary at the Lincoln school is attracting large crowds every week. Al Smith and family have moved into the Fred Wilkin house. W. A. Rogers and family are now located in the house formerly occupied by Al Smith, and family.

mw returned home from Mis- for month ending jnov. ni attendance 35.5: JOHN NEBEKER, Proprietor neither absent nor tardy during Bring in your advertisements. Holidays are drawing near. i wtnharirer. Jennie Bradshaw moniu.r11 finiden and Johnnie Brad.

ura sue. shaw. Those wnomaae an ouri this morning, where he has been for First-class meais, Good Bf ds, Table Board. 90 per cent in the exam anation, san.ueiuo. xtvrtie DavisJennie and John some time past.

Sim Tucker has changed quarters with his jewelry store. He now holds down he old bank building of the Farmers and Merchants bank. nie Bradshaw. Clyde, Addie and Annie McKay. Pearl Pitsenbarger, Ola and Ora Sare and Cora Squire.

Susie Riddiesoerger, imiuh. LIVERY STABLE, i Mrs. Eugene Etter and son Arthur went to Concordia. Thursday evening, where the latter is being treated for the late injury he received. Ira Spencer and family left for Missouri on Thursday.

They will no doubt return in the near future and of course we will welcome them back. Everv body in Courtland ate turkey ia nAnr of which there are very few BUTLER HOTEL. The hotel register shows the following to have been guests of the hotel the past week. C. E.

Powers, Gladstone Neb. J. D. Ester, Smith H. LeFeber.

H. L. Oaklord, Superior, H. A. Campbell, St.

Good buggies and horses. Special attention given to the commercial trade. here, were looked after and all together it i Renschler. K. C.

Clarence ugg. D. D. Mankato; N. H.

Davis, Lincoln Courtland, Kas. EX). WHlSTOm, Prop. H.C.Morgan K.C. A.

W. Hinkie, Omaha, David Maxwell, G. W. Kirk. Intelligent son Father, which Court naner do vou appreciate the most? was a general day ot thanks giving.

Bateman Co. report a large trade this week. The boys are turning out lots of chop feed nowdays for our farmers and are drawing trade from over in Jewell county. Courtland possesses several two footed hogs, but they are not as much of a curiosity as that seven footed hog which John Doniel-son purchased from M. P.

Snson this week. Farm for sale-134 acres. 120 acres under cultivation. Hog pasture, all fenced. Good rn rorn crib and other out build i i Father The Courtland Kegister.

my son isecause, i r-anand. like the Register man, believe no other breed should be allowed to live in this beautiful country of OURS Which paper do you like best my son? ings. Located 5 miles northwest of Court-land. Terms easy, address this office for Son Oh, I like the Courtland further particulars. a number of oumeonle.

through the court Press Why? Because it believes mat everybody has a right to live in this great esv of Dave Hanna. now at Mankato. were the recipients of invitations to aueuu ball at that place. Owing to and glorious country, is a good paper tor the town in which it is published and is the inconvenience of the train, not many alwavs full of interesting reading matter. Tk Press from were able to attend.

Pointers. It is an independent paper, and treats rv-hodv alike, that is the reason all ot Hmk Sandles will raffle off his thorough-bred 2-vear-old colt. This will be an opportunity to get a fine horse for very little mon-'Tirkets will sell from one cent up. Pur our neighbors are taking it. It is a neat chase your tickets at this office, at White's printed paper and its general make up shows the fact that its publishers are experienced machanics as well as all around now until 'January 1st, I in Scandia and tickets aiso on saie i and Concordia.

hustlers. Which is the preftrable "A pleasent dirty woman, or a dirty pleasant was the wt frr a debate at one of our literary 1 WT ADVERTISE IN THE 1 COURTLAND PRESS. Get your job printing done at 3 fflo Prin.fts nut in two. 3 1896, for $1, south of town one night last eek. We guess the subject was too darned reporter of the Press in company with J.

A. Donielson, paid a short visit to the farm of N. P. Swanson, miles north-east of Courtland Monday. Mr.

Swanson is the possessor of a very pretty dirty for the judges to renaer a ucu.wi favor of either side. y- tlilO Ulilw TTvoisnrl now the proud possessor ry tVift KRESS. and well improved farm, and his present of a tine thoroughbred bull pup which he while at Weberone day last week. While it may not be the most beautiful dog surroundings denote him a man oi enterprise and ability. Mr.

Swanson in showing us around invited us to look at a rather curious freak in the way of a seven footed hoi? The two fore lees and the left hind on earth, yet Jim says ne is wen peuigiccu, rrnss between a bull pup and a holy terror. The dog catcher is hereby warned From now until January 1st, lsao, 3 fnr one dollar. Subscribe at once. 3 to give this dog a wide berth. lefr each contained two well developed There were several of our people slightly startled on last Sunday morning along about feet, making seven in all The hog was a finp one and would weigh about 350 pounds 9 oclock.

You could see men coming out of John A. Donielson purchased the hog of Mr, Swanson and shipped it to xvansas City, Tuesday. Mr. Swanson has been in feeble health for some tim past but is able to be up and around again, WHITE ROCK WHISTLINGS. HOCUSPOCUS the alleys, across streets, one by one.

Pretty soon a small crowd of them had gathered together on the side walk on Main street. Some of our people who noticed the crowd and their actions were sure they were members of the Cook gang, who had come up from the Indian Territory to plunder and rob. Their fears were proven groundless, later on, however, as it was discovered they were only Courtlandites just looking for their usual game of "cinch." Anu an soi is vi 11 are resorted to by some dealers to catch trade. They Where are the Pops, gone to. To re profess that publicanism, to look up a location.

The entertainment and social given by You Can get Dry Goods and Groceries Sadie Heldt in honor of her birthday, For Nothing! advertisements are of was a very pleasant affair. But every thing Sadie undertakes always is a success, as she is one of the most successful no value any more than cheap goods are. teachers we have. Be sure and come to our next literary. GOLDEN GEMS OF TRUTH.

From Printer's Ink. An ad in the paper is worth two on your store front. Advertise honestly. It takes five minutes to disappoint a customer-five years to reassure him. The man who advertises frequently is kept busy stocking up his store andstoreiug up his stocking.

Advertising to a buisnessis as necessary as oil to an engine, and the later requires it Question; "Resolved, that there is more Doesn't Make pleasure in pursuit than in possession." Principle speakers, Mrs. Moore ana win Such Offers. Fine1 acobs and they can't be beat. John Nixon is in Ottawa, spending Thanksgiving. This is the time, of all times when expert advice, in regard to advertising, costs consi- If the new citv government when elect He has been here too long to have to resort to that sort of thing.

His trade is established and reliable. SANDERS Sells Goods Fair Profit. lrablv less than it comes to. ed next April, wishes to be economical, it micht aDDoint W. S.

Conaway city clerk. An advertisement should act like a trade compass with its positivend pointing direct. He yet has a good supply of stationery on lv to the advertiser siorc. hand. The idea that "people will buy Christmas nt anvhnw" Is trood as far as it goes: You get what you ask for and pay the but the newspapers ad very often decides The Christian Sunday school, gave an least money consistent with-excellent values.

as to where they will purcnase. Job entertainment at the Christian church on I' December is one of the best months in tr aflvprtise. The others ae August, Thanksgiving evening. It was well attend ed. The receipts of the evening amount January, April, July October, June, Febuary, Mav.

Seutember, Marcn ana bovciuto, ed to six dollars. of th advertising columns (part Etter, Ve scribe, through the kindness of Mr. icularly the style of the ad composition) tells reader more in one minute LUC CAJM iwv of thfc naner and what class Geo. Molcolm and family partook of a fine roast turkev at their home on Thanksgiving. It circulates among, than an hour's perusal This is a verv pleasant home, presided city transfer: of the "body matter" woma.

POTATOES. over by the Misses Mary and Rose Mal- Work, cora who are thorough artists in tne art 01 entertainment and the preparation of a Freeland Bros, have a car load of fine which thev are selling in dinner such as would suit the appetite of Kansas. 'Courtland, quanties of to bushels or upwards at 75 the most exacting. cents..

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Pages disponibles:
56
Années disponibles:
1894-1894