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The Cullison Times from Cullison, Kansas • 1

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BOM THE! UJJLJ TTf! 1 An Independent 'Weekly Paper, tcThe Interests of Culnson and Ptatt County, SlBp-Cf I no; $1.00 J. ti, CONNOR, Proprietor. j-'j 1 rl VOL 1. Oallisqn, Pratt, Oouutv Kansas, Friday! November 7, 1913- No, 33 cttement too. People began to run -1 this month.

Rev. Kemp will hold-. until that date and will then assist in the meetings at up and aruund, otherwise we ratber enjoyed the change of weather, as It hhd been extremely hot and we bad more cum fort out of nur rooruB than his sister church. I before We reached Plymouth, Eng Mil og ll land, on the seventh day frtit of New Yoik, and Cherbourg, France, the day following. Saturday night we reached Germany but stayed on the boat until about 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, when smaller steam boats met us und took us from the Impera IS COMING.

a Revival Meetings at M. mirch 'ihe moonlight nights of is of Novemher, irom Oth to the 18th, been cli'son the special meetings atfheCnllUon Metnodistchurcli, Services begin every evening 7:30. Everybody invited, Nxt Sunday, Nov, 9, the Conts Gospel Team will assist Rev Kemp the pastor, at 11:00 a. in. and at night.

Rev. G. L. U'enner, of Fowler, Kansas will-assist next week Let all of God's peoj xa cooperate together to Cul-lison and the country around about better in every way. There is room for improvement in each and every one of our lives, I YOU MAY NEED A Warmth and comfort on the coldest morning $6.10 ioo 3.50 2.25 3.75 4.60 1.12 1.28 1.75 6.50 5.75 tor, and carried us to the landing here trains met us and after, three nours ride we arrived at the fine old city of Hamburg, it was a splendid looking conutry, and the city, cer.

iainlv lookei good, it nas not grot those towering tall buildings ot New York and Chicago, waere it mwiies one feei when vu look up like if you are going to oe swallowed up underneath it all. From Hamburg, we took the train to Fredeiickshayn, Denmark. We all wanted to get to our journevs end, we next crossed the North Sea from there and came into Stavmitrer tne next day, and have visited the o'd camping grounds; trying to recognize old comrades, sometimes we succeed and sometimes we don't, Every thing is still green here, ior all ihey haye hal no rain since June Octob r. Wells and streams were dry and stock suffered, the atmosphere is damp, and it don't burn and dry things up like it does at home. You are not the only folks that did not have any rain.

Well as tuy letter is getting a little long 1 will close, hoping to see yon all well and' happy some time next Anna M. Norby. No 40 Gallon Iron Kettles with Bail. 39 25 12 Enterprise Meat Cutter 22 kV 32 20 Wyco Food Cutter i' 30 8 Quart Lard Press 44 Butcher Knives from 25 to 60 Cents. Lard Cans from 4 to 10 Gallows.

Ladies Take Notice, For the next two weeks will have a special sale on W3 all i 1 YOU WILL. LIKE) IT. The Genuine Round Oak Stove ust as millions of others do, because it holds the fire all night all day too, if you wishjust where you want it. It burns any furi'Umt is most convenient, for you to secure-hard and soft coal, coke and wood. It will outlast any other stove ever made, because it is built right.

Just think (if it record it years Mie leader in sales of all heating stoves. Its popularity is proved ty the iut't that that there are niort than -100 imitations ot it We invite you to call and learn the reasons why "it got there" and "has staled there." It will stand the closest investigation. 5 tht liable uiund Oak" on the lejr only-the geuutae has it. our Trimmed Hats. Brown Verning, Cullison, Kansas Letter From Mrs- Norby.

Kennkso, Strangek, Norway, October 26, 1911, Compare these prices! I with your Mail Order! The Cullison Mercantile Company. Houses. No freight ad 5c FARMERS ded to above prices, goods Kail Ho-id mn GAUD. UOCK ISLANI "4VSTEM. Editoii Times, Cullison, Kansas.

Will let you know tbat The Times has not failed to make its visits, and we Iook for it too when mail day couies. We had a pleasant journev, and made as much of it as we coUld without getting tao tired. We found our rooms on the Imperator on Aujjust 29, and left the ear at Hobokeii the same day. We had fine weathei the whole way across, ex. ent when we me to Ihe devide, when the two oceans meet, one Is cold and the other warm, aiid it causes a continual foff when a certain kind of wind blows.

I forget what that was, then it is clear, it came on hours Hfter we had pastie'' "the neighborhood of the Titanic, and it became very cold, the fog drifting across the boat looked almost like snow, the boat slackened its speed usinfi only one of its tour propellers. There was a sudden drop in the tempeiatui of eleven degrees inside of one hour, when they made backward slide it made a terrible racket and some ex- WEPT on hand, and you can get I them now. For Sale 160 of improved land, one and a half miles north west of Cullison. For farther particulars call on, or address G. M.

Veuxinc, Cullison. Kansas. Mrs. Dora Tanner, of Hutchison, came in last Friday, to make a short visit with T. T.

Ash and family, and attend her aunt's birthday surprise. The firt of the week was damp and cloudy, which was just the thing tor the wheat' Lef us print your stationary. A return card on your envelope will insure Its prompt e-livery to the person to whom it is sent. We will print you 25 0 sheets of good paper and 100 envelopes for Glye US a trial order. 1:3 m.

8:55 p. m. tn No. i carries mail 3 carries liiail 33. stufis T51 No, man carries-mail.

'M. stops Q. I. TOEWS J. 111.

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crop which never looked bettsr JOB WORK All Kioils Done At Right Prices. Of 1 i xxxxxxxxxxxxxsexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxjccxxxxx' than it does ot the present Jnj Lias. mwmmmmmmmm Our Bank is-- time. C. C.

Cole wife and baby, came in Thursday evening to visit lelatives and friends, and relatives, and also lo attend the birthday dinner of his mother, Mrs. E. N.Cole. Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Earns-worth returned home Thursday Local News. ewvtf iss; wwwa vbvj rettsAre G- M. VWninr has had his building fitted up and opened a feed store.

"Si. was a business a. W. VERNING, Proprietor. Prompt ServicB, Reasonable Prices, The Old Bank The Strong Bank The Liberal Bank Patronize TIMES Advertisers.

We invite you to start a checking account with from Salina and Beloit, Kansas, where they had been visiting with relatives u-nd friends of several days. Tne Christian Endeavor will meet at the Christian church every isnnday evening at 7:00 p. m. The subject for Sunday evening, Nov. 9, will be.

"Christian flome Life." 2 Tim. us. vjcl one oi wui liiteiesi ueanng uertincaies or i deposits and it will afford you rare pleasure to WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW. Jt would be your profit and our pleasure to have your name on cur books. The Cullison State Bank Visitor in Pratt lietveet.

trains today. is tbe tkne to oil that tiarhesiL Neatsfodt aad fish oil. Q. C. Tavlok.

P'lir'e Missouri Apple Cider 35 cent a gallon at Cokhox Owens. See L. M. Hutchison ior all kinds of insurance. Good coin panies cheap rates.

Adv. The fall is the beet time for oiling harness, keeps them soft ull winter. O. C. Taylor.

Wanted. A second hand oil OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS Are How Ready For Your Inspection. We have a large stock of the latest nnd best-Dress Goods. Also a splendid selection of medium priced Dress Patterns which we are selling considerable under the usual price. beating fctove.

For particulars Our Notion Department: T. L. Daniel, see Adv. Cullison, Kansas. Ts well stocked and includes a large assortment of 1 to 5.

Leader, Miss Cleo De-Voss. Every body invited. A surprise dinner was given to Mrs. E. N.

Cole October 81, it being the eight -fourth an-niversaiy of her birth. Her friends and neighbors came in with well filled baskets and made the day an enjoyable one for her and all that were present. Strayed. From my barn in Cullison, on Saturday night, October 25, one roan mare, white in forehead, white bind legs, shoes on, weight about 1100. A reward of $5.00 will be paid for her return to Geo.

L. Bunsold, Adv Cullison Kansas. Rev. Lorin V. Kemp began a series of meetings at the Methodist church on Thursday of this Week.

The officers of the Christian church have arranged with Dan E. Smith, evangelist and his singer, for a series of meetings to begin the 9th of The T. M. Deal Lunqber Co. CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH COLORADO NIGGERHEAD, WALSNBURG AND ROCKVALE CANYON LUMP COALS.

We Also Carry All Kinds Of BUILDING MATERIAL. BARB WIRE AND AMERICAN WIRE FENCING. For Which We Are Making A Special Price. Call And Get Next. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

School Tablets and Supplies. CANNED GOODS. Rp.tWa tho. rfif.pnt lip.avv advanpfl in flannaA ClunA H. It.

Walters and family loft this morning foi Lioerty Hill, Tenn. wlicro tLey expect to spend tho winter. Mrs. brad Wideher and children returned home last Friday from Fargo, Okla. where she had been visiting with her sister for some time.

Taxes are now due and arrangements have been made whereby yon can pay them at it. Dlr Thin wp niirrbased nvp.r Fivp. Hundred rnspn nnA will flma be able to maintain our usual low prices. REMEMBER Die lyUiliaUU OldtV uau-v. We Carry Nothing But The Best Goods At The Lowest Prices.

is a good move on the part of county treasurer and the bank officials as it will save the citizens of Cullison and vicinity a special trip to toe county seat: lmT. M. DEAL Lumber Co. PhODe No. 2.

The F. L. Farnsworth Mercantile Co,.

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906
Years Available:
1913-1915