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The Cullison Times from Cullison, Kansas • 1

The Cullison Times from Cullison, Kansas • 1

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IS 14 I VaU I I 111 1 i l' K'l I 'VIM I "Vi B-l C.l 1 I "kl ruin J. U. CONNOP, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION Pet Year in Advance, An Independent Weekly Paper, Demoted tc.The Interests of Culnson and Pratt County, Oullisonvgratt Oouutv Kansas, Friday, July 21 1914 VOL 2. No.

18. ujy ixuj. REAL WORTH SS2Sa IN HOT MILK Z3 EZ 'improved land, neaf a gcod town. This i a big bargain at the price of $2,800. Better can" and sej us about it.

John G. uoNNaK. tuilison, Kansas. BOX AN OR A ICS ft ft ft '0: RM6ERAT0B WGOK TfJUe IS WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Not Only as Food, But for Many Other Reasons It Is of Considerable Value. Not every one appreciates the value of hot milk.

Many persons who cannot digest cold milk find that when It is heated and a pinch of salt added it agrees with them perfectly. Milk so hot that it must be sipped will ofton Footho the nerves of a person too tired and excited by the events of the day to sleep, For a woman tired and hungry after shopping a cup of hot milk and a crisp cracker, a piece of toast or a graham wafer will supply the needed refresh ment. A little'Tlavoring is an acceptable addition, such as a of cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, vanilla or maple extract. Then again hot milk is valuuble for the toilet. It Is good to apply to a burn.

Should the skin be dry or chapped wash It night and morning with warm skimmed milk. This Is far more healing than tlio average cosmetic. Milk has a way of softening and whitening dark complexions. It is beneficial for those who live in steam heated rooms and should be used aa a face lotion ijpon retiring. THIS HOT WEATHER We Have Them In oh Deere 0 ine Every Body Reads." Everybody reads the newspapers these days.

We "are a nation of readers. We read the daily for the world's news of the day, for the market reports, fov the vorks of our lep'lnture1? in national and state capitals'. But we read the local 'aper for the news which comes straight liome to us the news wh'oh is necessary' to our growing intelligence which is an os-ent'al part of our baing. We read the local paper because it alone can keep us in close ouch with local affairs of moment with our neighbors and the community with conditions which are of prime importance to us. We read the local paoer be-csnsa without it we would, be roracfcically strangers In ostr own homes, because we would be HvS ing in ignorance of those lisp penings of which local conditions make it imperative that we be constantly infeirmed) Present day necessity reauires D1FPBRST ll ft IRON CLAD WAGONS IN is IS! ft 1 II 1 I1T 1 ni iit 1 fhe Cullison Mercantile Company.

ft ml ml III in Una Tim 01 Iff S. It iu mcuiuui wm 1 11c mm DEPARTMENT STOIE. Dry Booii, Wn lwlnn aad FumiUre. ft ft VOT3J PC EXTRA WAGON BCJES. i Ralph ud kins, I 5.

VCTi STTPRTl-'C V) that we read the papers, and; 49 CANTON especially the local papers. rites ts5s vans iilifF Koid TIME CARD. UOCK ISLAND SVSTEM. ttt "thi ir I If AH a I I I L'f I I Jl I IL VXJVl We Carry A Complete Line Of W'atcli tor the opening chapters of uur new serial story, "The sign ab Six" which will bee in August 14. Mrs.

Elizabeth Waller and daughters, Mrs. Jessie Eririn, and Mrs. Bess'e Frautz, of Hutchinson, have been visiting with their sunn and brothers, Ctias. and Ed tYaller, and their daughter and sister, Mrs. liar-ly lirinev the vast week.

II you attempt to writei a letter to an absent friend every week telliug him all WEPT Ne. i came1 fiKiiu 8:27 tn. 3 carries Diail 1:20 p.m. 33, stops :55 -251, 12.3H t' Ka', local ,8:00 a 1 p-ri GHIROPRAOIIO. onlv secience of rftmoving the cause of disease.

It rrjakes no difference jvhat your trouble is we can remove the cause. 1 ry Chiropractic and let us proye to you that we can heH you, FREE. Will visit Cullison Monday, Wednesday and Friday forenoon. Pratt each afternoon. Graduate of the Palmer bchuol el Chiropractic, of Davenport, lnd.

W. S. WELCH, D. C. Ihkm arid Implements.

I Q. I. TOEWS. 10:02 i. ni.

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4:20 p. a in. ft z. oilmen man 4, curries mail 34, stops j-2 82. locai i from the news you would get a faint idea of the ta.sk in preparing a iADEK AGENT newspaper.

Many of our towns a was pt.0pe recognize thia ai.d take i (f i pleasure in giving items of news Local News. It helps us and is appreciated. Coats Currant. Wheat growers can insure heir wheat against fire r.nd ligtitning for the small sum of four dollars per one triousand, The policy covers either in the A Check Book Increases your standing in your community. It broadens your influence, widens the scope of your usefulness, and stamps you with the label of success-Commence the forward movement today Open an account with us, no matter how small hd beginning- -i One Dollat Will Start You.

The Cullison State Bank I A. GOODREAU I CHIROPRACTOR, PIONEER CH1ROPACTOR uF PRAT KANSAS 5 SS MRS. GOODUKAU, Attendant. 8 Conversation and Spinal Analysis Free. Phono 99- New Location- 316 Main- Over Doau Furniture flo Amons People as well as Profess fonsTJEEH A DlFFHUKJiCE." Subscribe for the Tim KS.

John Williams wa-w in Wichita on business Wednesday. Irvln Salley was hi Wichita on business several days the firwt of the week. We are pleased to say that E. M. Stokes is slowly improvimr from his recent ilUess.

Fred Parker and wife were visiting with friends and shopping in Pratt Thursday. T. T. Ash and son and daughter, left Sunday night tor a nhort visit with relatives and friends in Illinois. I.

in, Storiestreet and son, A. shock, stack or granary. So cheap you can't afford to carry your own risk. JJetter aee L. M.

Hutchison and be safe. Adv. E. M. Smith has secured the services of L.

Hathaway, of Oklahoma City, to assist Lim in his blacksmith snop. Mr. Hathway comes well recommended as a workman, and Mr. Smith is fortunate in secuing nfs services, and the farmers can feel Assured that when they take their work to E. M.

Smith it will be well and promptly done. R. were business visitors in Nearer Together Than Ever. That tells the relations existing between this store and its customers. It is not an idle statement.

It is a fact evidenced by the constantly increasing volume of our business from year to year, of the steady stream of new customers who are finding their way to our doors, who are telling others of the splendid values we are giving six days in the week. During this month we are selling a fine line of $2.50 RUGS FOR 99 CENTS. Our line of WORK SHOES is complete ranging in price from $2.00 UP TO $4.00. Threshing WierCity Scmmed Lump at $5.0 per ton. We.

nav -0 cents per ton cash to all who load oa'ii coal. I'aunswoutw Mkkc. Co. Adv. At lion Ciau Elevator.

HAVE TEN OAKS OF THE BEST We meet all competive prices and giethe Wichita between trams Yeu-nesday and Thursday. Mrs, Cbas. Waller and chil.1-ren left the first of the week for Eureka, Kansns, for a short visit with relatives anl friends. Mrs. Minrie Prentice, of Liberal, is visiting with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. John Williams -md other Cnlli.s'Hi friends trs week. Fon Sale -i'ui-e bred Angora Rabbits. I'orae in and see them and get niv prices. John G.

CoNxon, Times ofHcf Several candidates were in Cullison the past week. The is getting short' before ths primaries, and thev were over pairing their political fences. lyws Dr. Harmou, the Conts ffffrDentist will be in Cullison on the first Tuesday of each month, one day omy. Re fuember that Dr.

Harmon lives at Coats, and guarantees all work. Adv, THRESHING COAL same price for Credit or Cash. We Guarrntee All We Sell. REMEMBER We carry a large stock of Deep Shaft Weir City Promp'i Payrnenf. Lust Wednesday afternoon two of 15.

II. Jones' w.heat stacks were set ou fire by Irvin Sai.eys threshing machine which together with the stacks was a complete lor. Mr. had his wheat insuied in the Hartford Insurance Co. of wnicli L.

M. Hutchison is the local agent who notified his Co. of the and they at once sent out an adjuster wim quicklv adjueleu the loss, and on Snturday morning rectsved pav lor his wlm.it. This pomnti.es speiks well foi the toi.ipany and for their local agent L. M.

Hutchison. On Hand With Prices As Low As Any Other Dealers. AkoKindsOf BUILDING MATERIAL. Screened Lump Coal- Also Woek and Nigger Head Coal. We give a liberal reduction on STEAM COAL.

See Us Before Buying THE'T. M. DHL LUMBER CO, The F. L. Farnsworth Merantile Co G.

L. I'ltMlSOX, Manager. No. 2..

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Pages Available:
906
Years Available:
1913-1915