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The Cullison Banner from Cullison, Kansas • 3

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We lead but never follow. Our motto, "Live and let live." Prairie Lumber go. THE METROPOLITAN The second anniversary of Wellsford Is .1 Through Lino, Should the Santa Fe succeed in acquir- LOCAL NEWS. Dyer tn be celebrated at that place to-nltfht by i Inir control of the Frisco as their kiissib- a supper and grand hop, We acknowledge THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1680. the receipt of an invitation to attend, May slppl river or St, Louis outlet by the time the Wichita Western reaches Dodge Cltv.

which latter road is being built by Carpenters and BUILDERS fu 'r a-w she "live long una prosper." Mr. Rolf, who was here the first of the tha Santa Fe and 'Frisco jointly, tho main ted the store room in the line of the Santa Fe, or in other words the ALL WORK DONE AS ORDERED north end of the lintel and h-s gone east trans-continental line, would be by way of for a large stock of drugs with which to wir.i,ito mill nvfir Riich line vould the through Pacific trains be operated or run, furnish it. He will reside here witn ins family, rb. The possibility of such a move is now a Try "Carr's Fresh groceries at 11. F.

Carr's. The Metropolitan stable lor rigs. Cigars and tobacco at It. F. Carr's.

R. F. Carr's for generrl merchandise. The Kimball lumber yard for lumber. A full Hue of boots and shoes at R.

F. Carr's. Diess goods at lowest prices at It. F. Can's.

John Carr, of Naron, was in Culhson Saturday. Messrs. John and F. C. Williams, of ON SHORT NOTICE.

Repairing, etc. BOOK Furnished. Hauling anil delivering material for building purposes. strong probability. Eagle Peoria, father and brother of W.

And Cullison will be an important sta LIVERY, FEED SALE Stable. Williams, have been in town thi" week. tion upon this line, They have been traveling through western Huge Hull. The came of ball last Saturday between Cullison, Kansas. Horses of Every Description Bought, Sold and Exchanged.

CULLISON, Kansas. theluka and Cullison clubs, played here, lesulted in a complete victory tor the form- Howard Booth was in Larned the first of er. Following is uio score: Kansas and ate very much pleased with the country. We have in our possession "facts and figures" in regard to the corn and wheat crop in the country tributary to Cullison which we propose to publish next week. The size of the figures will surprise many of our readers.

Mr. II. Modslev wns called to Brown Iuka. 0 Cullison. the week.

Go to the Metropolitan stable for first class rigs. Boyd.c. 2 McCaslin, p. 8 FIRST -GLASS RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES. Also make a specialty ot BOARDING HORSES Smail Omo, Barrett, cf.

3 Axline. c. 2 Reed, 3b. 3 Armstrong, in F. Carr keeps on hand vegetables in 3 Kinney, 2b 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 3 3 McArthur.Ita their season.

Parks, lb 3 county la.4. week by the sickness ot a broth Phillies. 2b 3 Goto Chapman Bros, for everything in Nash, 3b Stafford, ss Shroyer, If Frost, cf Burtram, rf er. He returned this week and reports Harrel, ss 2 the hardware line. COMMERCIAL MEN'S TEAMS WILL BE GIVEN THE BEST 0 0 1 0 0 10 Mitchell, rf 2 himself better satisfied than ever with Pratt CONTRACTORS Last Satin-day was a very busy day with Putnam, 2 countv, as there had been no rain in north- east Kansas for eight weeks.

Totals 22 OF ATTENTION. Partes wishing air tiling in our line will do well to call on us. Barn Located One Block North and West of Severy House. X. M.

Beers, Prop'r. John Koller left for Topeka Wednesday Quarterly Meeting. morninir. Mr, Koller has made many AND BUILDERS. Quarterly meeting of the Methodists of 1 Cullison's merchants, W.

Gould is building a residence in the north part of town. Sheriff Lnmont and Deputy McAnarney were in town Saturday. Chapman Bro's are erecting a Goodhue windmill for J. Atwell. friends durinor his stay here.

His skill as a builder is shown in the work on the ho this district will be held in Cullison i n-dav. Sept. 10, 1880. Rev. D.

Botkin pre- tel and his popularity among his acquaint siding elder, will be in attendance. There ances follows trom his social qualities hn nrooflitnir in tlic forenoon and SUOP ou MAIN Street, CULLLSON RAIIROA1 BoitN To Mr. and Mrs. 1. O.

Atchley, Will quarterly conference during the day. Rev. Hrnillpv will at that time be estab Fridav. Sent. 8.

1880, a girl; weight 14 lished in charge of the Methodist church at pounds. Cullison lor big melons; Cullison for big babies. We have downed them Cullison. all on big melons and big babies and this Notice. IS COMING Found A key ring containing two flat keys.

Call at this office. The hotel is finished and is being cleaned preparatory to furnishing. The stock of goods carried by R. F. Carr is of the best quality F.

Carr carries a complete and varied assortment, of canned goods. Plenty of money to loan at the Bank of fall and winter we will down them all on Estate of Ann S. Goodcs, of Pratt county, late deceased. Tn nil whom this mav concern Notice THIS SPACE bnra nf the fiffl of Ilorton is hereby given that the administ rator of Son have been in Kansii City this week said estate, will on so ptemner ioou, ni- mutY hi.lnnt hi I'rnhiitfi ire. ai me coun ts uot with nfiilion iiskinu to be allowed purchasing a large stock of general merchandise for bis fine store at this place.

This firm does nothing by halves and the to sell'the sw sec 23, tp 27 of range 15 rratt countv, ana oeioneuiR And in pursuance therewith lots said estata. ISta uhafman. Notice. Notice i-i hereby given that the school ri.iI llivitrirt. No.

8fi. Pratt countv. wi BELONGS TO THE JSJ THE TOWN OF receive bids for the building of a school house in said district until Cullison on approved security. Jerome Chapman was in St. John Mon-day after a Goodhue windmill.

W. H. Hollis, editor of the Wellsford Republican, was in town Saturday. II D. Booth, of Cullison, called last Friday while on his wuy east Sun.

Jerome Russell, one of our clever livery-men, was at Cullison Saturday. Sun. Chapman Bros, discount them all in -6 ailing urst-class hardware at low figures. Large amounts of goods are almost dally being received at the store of F. Carr.

The Kimball lumber cimpany is selling lumber cheap as any firm in Pratt county. iswii mi which (Into the contract will lie people of Cullison and vicinity may expect to see something extra fine. The town ol Ninneecah had a grand celebration to-day in honor of the running of trains into that lively city over the recently built P. W. railroad.

A large number were there from Kingman and the west, smd the town is crowded with excursionists. Don't get impatient, Cullison's turn will soon be here. Wallace Livingston, of the Cullison stable, returned Monday from his trip into Colorado and New Mexico. He lias been int Plims find Riiccirlcations of said build- in ir run lit- liml bv oillincr uoou or address- in'u Isaiah Geccer, district cleik, Wellsibnl, Kan. The Board reserves the right to ac cept any or reject all bids.

J. Mc'Fablanu, Treasurer. Wo wish to obtain the followine buck of the. Raknrh and those ot our L'one some time and was hccompaiiied most subscribers having such will confer a tavor by allowing us to purchase the same: Nos. 1 and 2, dated April 15 and 22 re-tivplv.

nrintiid noon half-sheets. Hos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, printed upon full sheets of the way by J. N. Mulkey, whom he lelt at Trinidad, Col Mr.

Livingston is well binned and looks as though the trip had agn 1 with him. They were having plenty of rain in eastern Colorado and western Kansas when he left. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Gosper, of Engle-wood, cousins of ye editor, and her father, B. II. Troy, were in A number of Oullisoniaiis attended Sunday-School at Richland last Sunday afternoon. I Who washes his hands in varnish to make people think he is wearing kid II gloves? M. Beers, of the Metropolitan stable, lias a number of good laim and driving horses for sale.

T. B. Holmes, I G. W. Lkmon.

Tresidcnt. Cashier. CULLISON Till! Ml OF CULLISON Cullison last Saturday on their way from Englewood to Saratoga to visit relatives. CULLISON, PRATT KAN. Transact a General Banking Business BUY AND SELL EXCHANGE.

Loan Money at Mate This was Mr. Iloburt's first visit to this part of Kansas and he was very favorably impressed with its appearm.ee. lie liked the country around Cullison better than any for thirty miles west. Rev. B.

Bradley, of the Ohio conference, will leavu Ohio next Monday and arrive in tli is county some time during the Traveling men's teams receive prompt and careful treatment at the Metropolitan stable. The Kimball lumber company is selling the best lumber at lowest rates Let them figure on your bill R. F. Carr's store is packed full of fhe i most complete best assorted and freshest 1 -goods in Pratt county. Only the best quality of goods are kept WEEE THROWN i LAND of Interest.

Correspondents Fiiist National Bank, Kansas City. American Exchange National Bank, New York. 15 week, icier isriKUey win iaKe euarge ui upon the Market about the Cullison and one or two other appointments, which have heretofore been under THE JEWELER the supervision of Rey. AV. R.

Watson, of SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1886. AND this city. This will enable Rev. Watson to devote his entire attention to the church in Pratt, and he will preach every Sunday in fuluie. Times.

and only fhe lowest prices asked for them at the store of R. F. Carr. Col. Dye and son, Charles, of Bates, arrived in town Monday, The former remained and is helping Fred Goeller.

Cullison is booming and so the Prairie lumber company. Low prices and good grades, is the reason Give tis a call. The Metropolitan stable, one block north JOHN GOELLER. C. J.

Yates has just returned from his This Town is owned by the eastern trip. While gone, lie met many fcal Tnwn Comnanv. of JEWELRY. parties who are coming west in search of investments. Hence, all panics having farms or town property to sell will do well to place, it in his hands.

Also, all desiring to purchase such property will find it to their interost to examine his lists, as he has lived in the town since its foundation and is well acquainted with all property for LOAN which T. 0. Wales is President. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. KANSAS.

CULLISON, and west of the Scvery House, keeps only '4 first-claas rigs and at reasonable rates. C. IT. Dodd, manager of the Prairie lumber company's yard at Trail City, is in town this week, the guest of D. H.

a Hakes. F. Gammon, J. M. Ilovey and Geo.

IT, Clofson, all substantial men of Culli son, were at the Great Western on Monday night. Sun. What is the name of the kid who ran nway with a melon in his buggy, thinking the owner was after him? And was it a It is located in as fertile a country as can be found in southwest sale. Mr. Yates will be found entirely reliable.

A Successful Dunce. Kansas. The ance at II. W. Brown's Wednes COMPANY, day evening was success in every particular.

A larire number were present and all Parties Desir.ng Any Information seuined lo enter into the spirit of the occasion and go in for a good time. The greatest trouble some ol the boys experienced seemed lo be in finding the way, both go pie melon, after all? Tom Jacks, of Kingmnn, has moved his feed stable from that place to Cullison. It is loci.tfd just north of the Kimball lumber yard and near the depot. Miss Taylor, sister of J. W.

Taylor, arrived from Stafford county Monday. She has land interests west of Cullison and will be here when not on her claim. ing to and returning fioni Mr. Brown's. This state of affairs finally assumed such REGARDING IT WILL ADDRESS alarming proportions the first ol the evening that Mr.

Brown, in order to receive Ins guests as they should be, was The frame of the new hardware store of obliged to station himself with a lantern upon the hill beside his house and there welcome them as they came from every conceivable and inconceivable point ot the J. W.TAYLOR Keating, Martin Co. was raised this week and the building will soon lie finished. Dyer fc Smith are doing the work. C.

J. Yaies mid sister, G. W. Lemon, Howard Booth, Geo. Partridge and Chas.

C. WALES, compass, regardless ot the existence ol trails, roads, cow paths or anything else. Did anyone gel loet? Oh, no. '1 hey were Corson, of this place, attended the Ricb- only loft. Some were not content with getting lost i.

going but must manage to land Sunday School picnic at Turkey creek to-day. Wichita, Kansas. do the same on returning. The follow ing are some of those who were present A. Briggs, of Pratt, has bought two lots on Main street and is preparing to Geo.

Leatherman and lady, I omas JJale erect larire two-story building, in which and sisters, Martin Cam and sister, Mort. MANAGER, he will put a large stock of general mer Reckurd and lady, Mr. Atwell and sister, chandise. Chas. Cornwell ami wife, Chas A.

Corson -OR- and hidy. Clarence Chapman and sister, Don't lail call on the Prairie lumber oin pan and look at Umilier and gel pri hn McAnrney, Chas. McAnarncy. Mr. lie ces before you purchase elsewhere.

We de Frame and sister, Misscj Lawry, Mr. Ellis tl. fy competition on grades nd prices in and lady, Thus. Loekhart and lady, int. Tratt county.

Thorpe Geo. W. Johnson and wife, of Harvey GEO. H. CLOSSON, LOCAL MANAGER.

county, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. FOR SALE BY CHAPMAN BROTHERS, CULLISON, KANS Reno county last Tuesday voted to issue $200,000 in hils to the Rock Island by 2,000 luf.joriiy.

To lie Uuit ami iu operation by January 1, 1887. Monrne, p.nd Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Monroe, intra south o( tou, were in KAN CULLlSON, C'uilbou Tuesday..

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