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The Fulton Record from Fulton, Kansas • 1

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The Fulton Recordi
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Fulton, Kansas
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nn lVogl'HK II It'll ill 11 VIIIIH'M tlli'il' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 illl'l moi'iil (statu, not by tlioir cumulative ability. FORCB FULTON FORWARD FULTON, UOUIUION COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911 VOLUME I t7u 1 PAl WIY John G. Sheeler Department Store 20 Complete Lines TO KEUUILI) THIS FALL. The Fulton Mutual Telopliouo Com-. imny To Renew' All lt' Line nnd More Them To the Alleys.

Those who are interested in the ftlmde trees along the street of Fulton will be delighted to learn hat the Telephone Coin-nanv intends moving all it's lines i M0 I FULTON. KANSAS No Drummer's or automobile expenses added to the price of my goods. ironuine T. (5. Mandt Wagons cut to SOH.OO Do your building now while the Prices are right, and if you have any Cemeut Work to do you will probably never have the opportunity to buy Cement at the low price it is now.

i i i i i in the City to the alleys. 'This will be done in order to avoid the $42.00 Best Riding Sulkoy Plows cut to If. $12.00 Harrows cut to 0.7: ft when you can buy the best First Premium Flour at i trees along the streets. The company as well as the citizens objects' to trimming the trees .53 ft Best Extra A Cedar Shingles cut to and they seriously interfere with I i i i lihe service. It We carry a Complete Stock of all Building Material Implements, Paints Glass, Seeds, Pumpsetc.

The move to the alloys will 're quire a good big outlay oi capital as the company intends to make everything new. The old lines will be left standing while the new ones are being built. Taller poles and new wire will be put in on all lines. When the proposed improve 40c Best Portland Cement cut to r.c Nails cut J- 2lo See my New Tables of 10c, lTe and 25c Goods. $3,000.00 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries and Shoes cut to $1.10 Pulnt Oil cut 80c Most Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Washable Wall Colors in the county.

Your dollar will maKe a loud noise in these goods at above prices. 'i PERFECTION 3-BURNER I ments are completed Fulton and OIL STOVE Close Out at $8.00 neighborhood will have without question the best telephone ser Fulton Lumber Company Established 1874. Phone 6. vice in this district. It will rank with the best metropolitan net vice.

W. S. DAIL (Sl SON A complete new 40-page direc tory is being printed and when completed will be a good adver THE BANK of FULTON tisement of -the progressiveness of bothFulton and the Telephone From the Tribune-Monitor. Sheriff George Cowan return Company. It will also show that Fulton can do as good printing as estate has been in the probate-court since the death of Mr.

Burkholder, some three years ago, though Mr. Jackson was not appointed administrator ed yesterday evening from Pres- A HOME BANK OWNED BY HOME PEOPLE cott, in charge of two boys, John is done anywhere. A Party. Mr. and Mrs.

Dawson enter Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Seasonable Goods. at Reasonable Prices W. H. GREEN CO. Simpson and Charles Crane, each nine years of age, who are charg tained a crowd of their many ed in the juvenile court with friends last Saturday night Ice cream and cake was served and the evening was spent by playing games and music.

DEPOSITS GUARANTEED BY THE BANK DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND OP THE STATE OP KANSAS. Those present were: Misses Catherine Erie, Mamie Sornson; if Catherine Schilz, Teresa Forry, Pearl Oldham, Birdie Erie, Beile until a year ago. During the severe electrical storm of early yesterday morning the big new barn on the Sells farm, two miles east of Fulton, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, the loss being complete. Aside from the barn which was a new and modern one, Mr. Sell lost 300 bushels of corn and over 150 tons of hay.

The loss was well covered by insurance, Mr. Sell having taken out a policy only about two months ago. Mr. Sell moved to the Fulton neighborhood from the east only a year ago last spring. iToilet Articles, Akins, Anna Akins, Ethel Oldham, Annie Erie, Gaael and Fern Dawson.

Messrs. Earl Nedry, Paper NapKirvs, William Forrey, 'Alfred Oldham, Officer and Directors HALLi Prsldnt F. H. NILEi, Vice. Pres.

J. HOLMES, CaihUf Oils, horsestealing. The boys are from good homes and will probably be given a lecture and paroled. On Wednesday the boys hired a horse from the Travis livery "barn and went out in search of adventure. When taken in charge at prescott on Friday they stated that they had had nothing to eat since leaving home except apples taken from orchards along the roadway, and when they arrived at Proscott they sought to sell the horse to obtain money with which to buy food.

That old farm utensil, the corn knife, is seeing its last. days and an invention by Arthur Dorsey, a young farmer who lives 8 1-2 miles northwest of this city, is responsible. He has invented a corn cutter which can be sold for 20 that will cut corn and car Jesse Oldham, Frank Schilz, Frank Erie, Henry Schilz, Frank Paints, Fairbanks, Haskell Harrison, F. C. CARTER Wm.

BAIRD Joseph Ruble, Andrew Erie, Clyde Toynton. We are offering you these goods at prices as low as can be had in the larger places. Let us show you the goods and quote you the prices. After a lovely time all departed sale at a late hour. Careful attention paid to Prescriptions Wait for Hatton's Oxford Saturday, August 12.

Don't forget Hatton's Oxford sale Saturday, August 12. DER'S DRUG STORE To Telephone Users We are proposing to rebuild all Fred M. Hatton's car of house hold goods arrived Wednesday morning. They are moving into the house recently vacated by J.T.Holmes. our city" lines which will require a big expenditure of cash, there fore we request that all those in arrears call at the offiice and Milton Commons is visiting with his grandparents at Devon.

Miss Louise and Miss Ethel Hillier returned Sunday from school at Emporia. You will save money by coming to our store Saturday, August 12 Hatton's Oxford Sale. J. R. Stapleton was transacting business at the county capitol Friday.

Mr. Baucom suffered a slight sunstroke Tuesday and was very sick for several I Is the animal worth saving? 1 cmwrinnl We are selling our trimed hats at rediculously low prices. Our If It IS OI any value TO you aim iu aecun ry it to the shock, while the man on the machine does nothing but if will ho dollars in vour Docket to consult settle, at their earliest convenience. It is to your interest as well as ours that the service be trimmer is still with us and we can please the most fastidious tastes. Morgan Co.

DR. W. A. CLARK, Veterinarian At either Mason's Drug Store or Hillier's Livery Barn in improved and we hope that you will take this much interest in it. TOnltnn.

Phrtnes. Residence 35: Ofbce, 20. Are you going to need any Wall The Pulton Mutual Telephone Co. Those skirts and waists at are moving fast. You can save $'s by buying now.

Mrs. Keating who has been very ill for the past two weeks is now gradually gaining strength and her complete recovery is expected -soon. guide one horse, and get off at the shocks to place the fodder. The invention is pronounced a fine thing by O. P.

Cochrane, who is traveling for the Deere Plow Company, and it is probable that every farmer will be using one within a couple of years. One horse pulls the invention, which runs on four wheels and Paper soon. If so we are going to be to fill your wants to the best of our ability. A jolly crowd of young people, chaneroned by Mrs. J.

R. Staple- 1 Mason The Druggist. ton, Mrs. F. C.

Carter, and Miss A Standing Invitation Lulu Shaffer; chartered a The Misses Elizabeth, Georgia Mrs. D. Johnson and three TheTrisco is advertising rates to the United Spanish Veteran's reunion at Oklahoma City on August, 21-23. N. J.

Connie and family are children left Tuesday for and Agnes Keating and Grace Gorman and Alice Devereaux are visiting at the home of Mrs. White near Mound City. Columbus, Kansas, to visit Mrs. weighs 300 pounds. A blade protrudes to one side of the body of the machine and as the corn rack Tuesday evening and drove out to the hospitable home of Dr.

and Mrs. Nedry. The party was a complete surprise to the younger members of the Nedry Johnson's parents. They will is extended to all who need work in my: line to come to my barber shop in Pulton. My motto is to spare no effort to please my customers.

LOREN C. HILL BARBER. visit at Cherokee on their way home. now managing the Miller Hotel, which they recently purchased family. Mrs.

Nedry proved herself a delightful hostess, turning Good old summer time again and our fountain is in better from J. W. Miller. C. C.

Goss has bills printed for a public sale of his native lumber Clyde Ford had a finger brok on the HO north of town, the en during -the ball game Sunday. condition and cold as an iceberg. Come in and refresh yourself with a good ice cream soda and a limeade Mason The Druggist. is reached an arm that picks up all "down" corn, above four indies from the ground, it is shoved into a shaped space and the knife forced through it. Mr.

Dorsey looks more the farmer than the inventor, but his machine works, He has used it one year on his farm and finds that it gives perfect satisfaction. With it ho cuts 17) shocks of the house over to the young people, and serving dainty refreshments to the crowd. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and no one thought of leaving Clarence Hathaway was in juried during the same game. until near the midnight hour. We regret to lose such people as salo to be on Wednesday, August 1(1, commencing at 10 o'clock.

Don't miss the chance of wearing a stylish head piece this summer, when you can get such exquisite ones, for such a. small amount of money at Co. Land for Sale or Trade I I would like to lint some grass land 40, HO, 100, 320 acres to sell or trade. I have big bargains, in Hodgeman, Gray and Finney Counties to trade for eastern land and would like to I have you call on me and get prices. Miss Mabel, Boyd came up from Baxter Springs Monday and spent a couple of days visiting her Miss Mary Guil- the Nedry 's and hope that they will diecide to remain with us and make their permanent home in sunny Kansas.

foyle west of town, she returned home Wednesday. Don't foi'get Hatton's Oxford sale Satmday, August 12. The Pleasanton Observer and Enterprise have become one paper now, traveling under the title "The Observer-Enterprise." Just received a fresh quantity of pure Imported olive oil. Very tine for table use and also a good flesh builder. Mason The Druggist.

Sidney Stauffer received word corn in one clay, wane tue average farmer can cut but 30 with a corn knife. His machine requires the work of but one man. Attorney Hubert Lardner is interested in the marketing of the invention and will aid Mr. Dorsey in negotiating with large implement manufacturers. frmn bis wife and daughter who Some of the members of the Methodist church got together Tuesday and tore out the old plank walk in front of their church property.

They then are visiting in Colorado. They John Grubb who had the misfortune to run a hedge thorn in his eye two weeks went to Scott Tuesday. He wa accompanied by his wife and they expect to remain there for several days while he is having the eye operated on and treated. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Fuller are having a very enjoyable time, Mrs. Stauffer walked to the top of Pikes Peak and back, The-Flour 'That Pleases Them All WHITE ELEPHANT FLOUR TRY A SACK For Sale by Wm. CORDES CO. built forms into which crushed rock was shoveled, followed by cement and A fine now granitoid walk is the result of their efforts. P.

II. Carter seemed to be engineering the work. Attorney W. F. Jackson will on Monday make final settlement A party, of young folks from the Sunday School of the M.

E. church surprised the younger members of the Nedry family Tuesday night. It proved a very enjoyable occasion. were called to Scott Sunday to i in the prooaie couri ueiore Judge W. K.

liussel, as adminis The ball game at Eiler's Park last Sunday between the Fulton Greys and the Richards, team, resulted in the defeat of the visitors, the score being 5 to 4 at the end of nine innings) Get the Habit Use Printed Slatloneru see their daughter Mrs. Delbert Stark who is sick at her home in that City. trator of the estate of the late French P. Bnrkholder The Don't forget Hatton's Oxford sale Saturday, August 12. TTTW T7T7 For Sale by FULXOn LUMBER COMPANY.

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507
Years Available:
1909-1912