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The Cullison Times from Cullison, Kansas • 1

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THE CULLISON TIMES. G. CONNOR, Proprietor. An Independent Weekly Paper, Devoted to The Interests of Cuhison and Pratt County, SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 Per Year in Advance. VOL 2.

Cullison, Pratt County Kansas Friday November 20 1014. No. Enamel and China Ware. We Have Just Recived A Fine Assortment Of Blue and White Enamel Ware Tripple Coated and Acid Proof. ALSO A LARGE SHIPMENT OF CHINA WARE.

Plain and Fancy Shapes. Making Our Assortment Very Complete. The Cullison Mercantile Company. Rail Koad Rock TIME CARD. Island ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM, WEST No.

1, carries mail don't stop 8:32 a 3 carries stops mail no mail don't stop 8:57 7:30 pm 751 stops carries mail 12:38 83 Local Freight, 8:00 a No. 1 stops on flag tor points west of Liberal. KART. No 2, carries don't stop 10:10 4, carries mail don't stop 11:14 am 34 no mail stops, 6:50 a 750 stop: 11:14 a 82 Local Freight 4:20 No. 2 stops on flag for Topeka or east thereof.

J. SAUER Agent. 0600 Local News. Bring me vour Poultry. Adv.

W. k. MAUDSLEY, H. C. Cox drove up to Byers last Saturday on a business trip.

Alva Dothart purchased a new Buick automobile the first of the week. I. Toews and R. V. Owens made a business trip to Kansas City Wednesday night.

Jenkins is attending meeting of the Scottish Rite Masons in Wichita this week. I am now prepared to buy your poultry and pav vou the cash. W. R. MAUDSLEY.

Several parties from this neighborhood did a good job in cleaning up the grave yard Wednesdav. FOR SALE. -Une Banger Bicycle, in good repair. For particurere call on CHAS. McCOMBER.

John Vannetta returned home last Monday from Hot Springs, Ark, where he went some time ago for the benefit ef his health Alva Dothart left this morning for Wichita, where he goes to see his father who is takirg medieal treatment at St. Francis hospitalJames Tindle moved his family from Larned, the drst of the week, and has moved into the Smith property in the western part of town. Dr. 0. Jenkins 18 now lo cated at Pratt, and will time his practice of the eye, nose ear and throad, Office over Rich's Shoe Store, Wedding Bells A pretty home wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's, Hadsell, parents, at Mr.

4 and o'clock Mrs. p. 111 last Tnesday afternoon, when their daughter Miss Mary was united in marriage to Mr. Harley Greenstreet. The ceremouy was performed by Rev.

Jett, of Pratt, Kansas. The bride, Miss Hadsell, is one of choicest young ladias. From a little girl she has grown up in our midst, loved and re. pected by both old and young. The groom, Mr.

Greenstrect, has grown from childhood IN this community, and is a steady, hard working young man. The youug couple lett Wednesday morniug far Kingman, Kansas, where Mr. Greenstreet has a good job and has a home furnished tor his bride. This young couple have hosts of friends in this community who join with The Taus in wisning them a safe and pleasant journey along life' rugged pathway, Card of Thanks. 'To the' friends who came to us in our hour of trouble, and cont.ubnted all that human kindness could suggest, to help and camfort.

we returr. most nearfelt thanks, and although devoted friendship cannot remove the sad memories that linger around our vacant chair, it brings into view the brightest side of humanity, and throws the pure light of an un selfish friendship into a darkened home. May the day be tar distant when these frienas who gathered around us will need similar attention, but when the time comes may they receive the same tull measure of generous aid and teuder sympathy they. brought to our home when death was an inmate there. Mrs.

T. J. ROLL. MRS. IRA ANDERSON Mr.

OSCAR Ro-L. Church Notes. M. F. CHURCH.

Ladies Aid Fociety meets at the church each alternate Wednesday at 2 p. m. from September 2. Sunday school eact Sunday at 10 a. m.

We invite all to come to our Sunday school who are not attending elsewhere. Preaching by the pastor each alternate Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ml Come and make an interesting ser- vice.

Epworth Leange each Sunday at 7:30 p. m. We invite you to come to this young people's service and help make it a success. The Woman's Home Missionary Society meets the first Thursday of each month. Place of meeting to be announced before date of meeting.

Weurge the ladies of the chnrch to attend these societies of the church as much as possible. W. M. BLOOD, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCA.

Choir practice every evening. Prayer meeting every Wednes" day evening. Ladies Aid meets Wednesday afternoon. school Lords' Day morning at 10 a. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P.M.

Topic for Nov. 22: A Jovous Life. Joel 2, 21-27. Cleo DeVoss leader, Thanksgiving meeting. WELLSFORD M.

CHURCH. Choir practice Wednesday evening. Christian Endeavor will meet at 7:30 p.m. The Teachers Training class meets Friday night at 7:30. Sunday school promptly at 10:00 a.

m. Every ole cordially inviteu to attend. Services will he held at Twin Mourd school house Sunday evening. Services conducted by 8, W. Konkel.

Come and heip us. All The New Broom of China. The new Tu-tu evidently means bustness. He says he has come down to put things to rights. He has sent about one thousand soldiers down to the Hinghua section of the provinde and they are marching on into the Bandit district and evidently are doing the work.

The man who reported that the sixteenth emperor was dead, and then to prove it dug up an old corpse which had been buried for at least scores of years, has been sentenced to decapitation. It is reported that he is also on the hunt of the 000 which the former Tu-tu is short.Foochow correspondence Shanghai Mercury. There is a good deal of feminine buzzing over the new "wasp waist." Our Ambition. No matter what the line of human endeavor, success crowns the one who is best in his particular line. It is our ambition to have the best bank in this part of the country- We are endeavoring to make it the safest.

strongest, most accom nodating bank for you, and you will share in its success if you are one of our patrons. The more business we get the better it will be for all of us. Come in and let us explain all of the advantages of an account at our bank, The Cullison State Bank. THE T. M.

DEAL IBER COMPANY DEALERS IN Lumber, Building Materialand Goal Any Thing You Want in That Line and at Prices that are Right. No. 2. MANAGEr. Phone THE M.

DEAL LUMBER CO. G. L. PIERSON, T. Bring Me Your TURKEYS.

The' Highest Gash Prices Paid, If you cannot bring them in a and 1 will come and get them. ing! Spec HONE No. 14. R. MaT WDSLI Prosti, Kansas.

10 Over One Million Dollars Of Life Insurance Is Being Wriiten By The Guarantee Fund Life Association, of Omaha Nebraska. IN KANSAS ALONE. Everv month. as much or as a large per cent of the Old Line 20 Day Co. write in two years.

To write this large volume of business there inust be a reason THERE EIS A REASON. Just pure, clean, Life Insurance, with the so-called investment features eliminuted at the average cost at all ages of $8.75 per $1,000.00. Investigate at onee do not delay. H. J.

HEATON, District Manager, Pratt Kansas. Rev. Blood was called home last Monday from Bloom, Kansax, where he 18 conducting a revival meeting to preach a funeral sermon for' J. Roll. George Perry of Ashland, Kansas, has been in Cullison, several days the past week looking after some business atfairs and visiting with friends.

Clarence Hall came up from Wichita, first of the week for a short visit with his sister Mrs. James Bumgartmer aud other friends in this neighbor-' Lood. A revival meeting will be comI menced at the M. D. church next Sunday.

The meetings will be conducted by Rev. E. B. Westhater, of Tuncie, Ind. All are cordially invited to attend.

Automobiles burn every day. Yours may be next. Ask M. Hutchison about his auto fire insurance policy that protects against any kind of loss including theft at very low rate. Adv.

I have unloaded my car of topples and moved them to my farm miles north east of Cul lison, and have plenty of good hand picked apples which I will sell it 75 cents per bushel. V. V. VINNETTA. Adv Give the boy or girl a chance, and if nothing else comes of it, they will be be better man and women for the time spent within college walls.

And better men and woman is the crying need of the world, yesterday today and forever, Laid To Rest. Thomas J. Roll was born in Cincinnati, Onie, March 22, 11846. and died at Hutchinson, Kansas. November 14, 1914, age 68 years, 8 months aud 22 days.

He lived for a period of time in Indiana, Illinois and Eastern Kansas, and moved to Pratt County Kansas, in 1886, and lived at his present home since that time. He was mar. ried February 24, 1816, to Miss Lottie Jackson, to this union was born three chillren were born, two are here to mourn the loss of their father. He was married the second time to Miss Francis Barthoiomew November 10, 1905- He has lived an upright citizen, a good hnsband and kind father. Funeral services were held at the family residence oll Monday, Nouember 16, conducted by Rev.

W. V. Blood, of the M. E. church.

The remains were laid to rest in the Cullison cemetery. CH CHIROPRACTIC. -KI- onlv secience of removing the cause of disease it to you,) If your machine was out or order would prove look for the cause, not the effect. If (Let me you your is out of order we can locate the cause physical machine adjust it and EASE will be the result. Will visit Cullison Monday, Wednesday and Friday forenoon.

Pratt each afternoor. PRATT OFFICE AT RESIDENCE CORNER 3rd AND IUKA. Office Phone 305-6 Residence Phone 55-71 W. S. WELCH, D.

C. Subscribe for The Times. A. L. CHIROPRACTOR, D.

C. 0004 PIONEER CHIROPACTOR OF PRATT, KANSAS MRS. GOODREAU, ATTENDANT. Conversation and Spinal Analysis Free. Phone 99.

New Location. 316 Main Over Doan Furniture Co Among People as well as Professions THEER'S A DIFFERENCE." The Farnsworth Mercantile Company CARRY A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries. Dry Goods. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings. Mayer's and Freidman-Shelby Shoes.

The very latest in Men and Boy's Hats and Caps Notions and Jewelery, Shelf Hardware and Graniteware. Goodrich Red Tubes and Casings. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES. Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruits and vegetables. All kinds of Feed.

All kinds of Salt. The Best Grade of Maitland Coal at $7.50 per Ton. The F. L. Farnsworth Merantile Co;.

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906
Years Available:
1913-1915