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The Cullison Times from Cullison, Kansas • 1

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TIMES' cu JUAU I Connor, Proprietor. An Independent Weekly Paper, Devoted'to The Interests 'of cv ison and Pratt County, Subscription Per Year in Advance, VOL'; CullisoD, Pratt County Friday April 9, 1915. No3 III IHHU Hill ii WIH rfl 1 1 1 iiim I Ii n. I i t' iijlIu Vindication of Our Citizen- Rev. It.

A. Dadismarj, District Superintendent will preach at the M. E. church in Cullison, Sunday, April 11, at 11 a. in, and administer the sacramttit of the Lord's Supper.

All rueni-bera and friends are cordially invited invited to come. Situation Well Put was an amateur performance of "The Pirates of Penzance." The policemen's chorus having been encored twice, a third encore was demanded. This was the cause of some misunderstanding behind the scenes, and after a delay one solitary man In blue faced the footlights. In vain he watted for his companions, even beckoning them in his despair, but his individual efforts wera not to meet with appreciation, for a voice from the gods shouted; "HI, man! You're off Gentry, Jimmy, 61? iamea Mackintosh invited jt Parr to take a drive in hla Rig. tU jorse became restive.

"Gently, "Jon Bay." ay doctor; "dort irrtut him; ftlwtys soothe your horse. Jer my. You'll do better without me. tM rue dowr Jemmy." Once on terr flrma, the doctor's new of the ctM was "Now, Jmmy toucl ulm up. Never lot a horse get the bet ter you.

Touch him n. conque, him, don't spare him, and now 11 leave yon to maore Mm JU veil your beatl" i i 1 Need Information? From Old. New Tablles that are ma red or woodwork of any kind ehunged to match any of the qy using (' urniture Do you want to know about good business 'deals ia contemplation? Do you wabt inside information tfcat may be of value to you? We gladly extend favors to our customers, we are doinp it everyday. If there ar pood chances to make money we are glad to put you "nexV if you are a patron of our bank. All modern facilities of a modern bank are, at your disposal.

Drop in any time. If you are not already a patron, we invite you to become one. Lincoln Lin-coLac Stains and varnishes at one application. It withstands extremely hard usage and is recommended for floors, stairs, furniture, tables and interior woodwork of all It isn't expensive. A pint can will finish several chairs and.you can apply it yourself.

Color samples on application. The Cullison Mercantile Company. The Cullison THE T. ii ODEiUERS IN. Lumbe Building Any Thing You Want in That Line and at Prices that are Right.

THE T. II DHL LUMBER CO 0-xMf' To thoue wtio Have been impressed with the malicious report circular ed ajjainat Dr. Martin, we wish to prin the following letters, which we received upon inquiries into same, Plains, Kansas. April, 7. 1913.

JKepIyln to yoar inquiry of the 4th Insunt, beg- to. sta' that we acquainted with Dr. w-hild be was here and so avow he was never accused or even suspected of any unlawful ac in fact" we fonud him a gentlemen in every respect and are glad to hand you a statsment to that effect herewith, sig-ued' bv the leading business men of this citv, who were here at thetiiie Dr. MartiC was here. TrtstiDg this will clear the matter your entire- satisfaction and assin-Ing you we stand ready to answer airy further inquiries in this resyect, beg to Yours very truly D.

H. Hollingwood, Casbjer. TO WHOME IT MAY CONCERN! This i to certify that Dr. G. E.

Martin, of Cullison, Kansas, who for. merly lived' at Plains, Kansis, lef here ot "his own accord, that he wns never acensed or chargee with the violation of any cliy or state law, and chitt during his stay hare, he was looked u.Don as a model, law-abiding citizen, and that he enjoyed the utmost confluence of the better people of our city, and of the undersigntd. J. H. HOLLINGWOHTH, Cashlsr The Plains State Bank A.

J. Parsons. 1 By L. F. Parsons.

Plains Pharmacy. Geo. A. Nickolson, M. Griffith.

Df C. Nickelson, Druggist, Oh, Ye Good Old Times. That the big New York hotels, are not homelike or comfortable la the plaint of a western Pennsylvania man who makea frequent trips to New York. "I suppose thia 'is New York' idea of what a regular hotel ought to be like," said the visitor as he looked disdainfully about the gold and gilt trimmings of the music room at the "But let me tell you there are a lot of things missing right Where are the big, comfortable chairs a fellow can sit in while he rests his feet on the brass, rail and looks through a big plate glass window at the crowd passing on the street? Maybe you think your regular hotel dweller doesn't miss that window, but you're wrong. And these steam radiatorsall gilt and silver or bronze or whatever color- they happen to be.

Suppose you think they make a fellow who Is a thousand miles from home feel so comfortable and homelike as the old round iron stoves, that used to decorate every hotel lobby? No slr-e-e. Give me the old-fashioned hotels every time." New York Times. Men of War. Here is another little from Paris. They were playing a classical piece "Andromache," in fact at the Theater Francais.

The crowded houseful sat, looked, and listened in respectful silence. Suddenly, as the soldiers of Pyrrhus, barekneed and in short-skirted tunics, marched on the stage, there was a yell from the gallery. "Whoopee! Whoopee! The Scots! The A hardy Turco up eloft bad recognized is fighting compaUons, the Cameron Highlanders. MOST SURE OF IMMORTALITY Total Annihilation Something Maurice Maeterlinck Waa Unable to Picture to Himself. It is quite possible, and even very probable, that the dead are all around us, Blnc it is impossible that the dead do not live.

Our subconsciousness must mingle with all that does not die in them; and that which dies in them, or rather disperses and loses all its importance, Is but the little consciousness accumulated on this earth and kept up until the last hour by the frail bonds of memory! In all those manifestations of our unknown guest it is our posthumous ego that already lives in us while we are etlll in the flesh and at moments oins that which does not die in those who have quitted their body. Then does the existence of our unknown guest (thesubconscfous self presume- the immortality of a part of ourselves? Can one possibly doubt'it? Have you ever imagined that you would perish entirely? As for me, what I cannot conceive is the man ner in which you would picture that total annihilation. But, if you cannot perish entirely, It is no less certain that those who came before you have not perished either; and bence It Is not altogether improbable that we may be able to discover them and communicate with In this wider senile the spiritualistic theory Is perfectly admissible; but what Is not at all admissible is the, narrow and pitiful interpretation which its exponents too often give it. SJaurlce Maeterlinck, in Harper's Magazine, We have just received a fresh shipment of Stidau Grass Seed, and until thia shipment is sold" out we are making the price at 30 cents. per-pound.

Do not wait too -'long 'to supply yourself with seed. It will not last long at this price, The 'Fakmisrs' Elevator Cullison, Kansas. the' city ia Culli son last Monday the following officers were elected to fill the city offices for the next two vears: Mavor, G. I. Toews; Councilman, W.

H. Mvey; 11. Vf C. Moore; A. K.

Stone-street The -vote on (J, L. Biin-sold and L. Farnt worth resulted in a tie which Las not yet oeen decided. G. L.

Piei-son, Police Judge, The-offlcern elected are ail good tnen autl will work for the best interests of Cullison and her citizens. Card of liianks. We wisn to tnank the ctUzeua of Cullison and vicinity lor the liberal patronage iven us at our box supper last night. especially wish to thank Rev M. Blood for the efficient manner in which he acted as auctioneer.

Base Ball, Boys. Box Supper a Success. Thd i5ox supper and enter tainment given at the school house bist idght tor the benefit of the CuJIigon baseball team was a giand success. -fin program was given, after which the boxee were auctioned oil and all brought good prices. Kev.

BlooJ acted as the auctioneer; and he made a good one. The amount received from the sale of ooxes being $63.60. War Atlass of Europe. The new 32 page War Atlas of Europe is the greatest book of its kind in America. Everything 'fiesh, chock tull of impoi-tant data from the history and portraitsjof therulerv of Europe to the area, populations, armies, navies and air fleets of the nations of the world with special sectional maps of all conn trks, "This is really a wonderful book tor its size and is made to meet the demands and pocketbooks oi today, feelis at 25 cents.

Every can afford one. Everybody should have one. They are for sale at the Timss office. A Few Goo( Bargains. NWM and SEJi S.

19, T. 31, R. 32, Seward Co. Kas. 14 miles from Plains Kas.

8 miles from Sublette, all good land, $3500.00 cash, or $400.06 on terms, $12-00 00 cash and balance at 7 per cant, 5 years time. -'NEK 33. 80, 31. Haskell Co- Kans. nine miles from Sublette, price $1750 00.

NE S- 33, T. 30, R. 32, Haskell Co. Kans. price $1950 00 $600.00 cash, baiance in 3 yeara at 7 per cent.

NFJiS.10, T. 31. 32, Sew ard Co. Kans price $2000.00 $600-00 cash, balacoe in five years at 7 per cent. If you da not ffnd what you want here, see or write me' for land list 1 have a large listrOf lands in Mead, Seward, Morton, Grant and Haskel counties.

Mert Newhose, P. O. Bldg. Pratt, Kas- Adv. State Bank.

M. DEAL Material and Coa SPAC asdDra; Line. VV. VERNING, Proprietor. Service, Reasonable Price.

COMPANY or scratched, or fufniture can be made like new or popular hardwood finishes, FOR alr A octave Cot-tage Organ, Walnut case. Ex. cellent pondidion. A bargain, i A. R.

Ktonkstkkkt.i Clarence Hall came in last Tuesd'Jy night fronj Wichita, lor a shore yisit with his sister James Bumgartner and other friends here. Quarterly conference Monday April 12, at tiie M. E. church at 7:30 p.m. AI officii! members are urged' to be present and all others who wish to come.

or tlirfl'o of iBsers' Painless De Smy- Dentists from Pratt and IlUtehinson, will be in (Cullison AnriL 13. Preston April Apiil 14. 1, ia luka Erank and Dewu Fa-nswortb who Were spending their Easter holidays with their parents and other friends hero returned to their school last Monday. Sudan Grass solves the hay problem. For a hort time we will sell.

Sudan Grass Seed at 30 cents per pound, At TriE Farmers' Elicvatok, Culli.soa, Kansas. A fine two inch ram fell here last Wednesday Wnile this moisture wat) hardly needed still it will be fine for the wlieat which is growing fast and never looked better at this time of the year. There will be a oox supper and entertainment given at Pleasant Hill nchool house Friday night April 16. A good program has been prepared and a h'netinls assured to all. Every body come.

Mesdarnes B. C. Wiaener and Geo. Childers returned home last Monday from Wichita, where they had been taking treatment at the Wichita hospital. We are plaased to say that the ladies are both ini proving in health.

You can drill your Sudan Grass with pounds of aeed to theacie. For a short time we we win sell you the seed at 30 cents per pound. Sudan Grass is the greatest drougth resisting hay crop known to Ametica. Get ywur seed early, at The Farmers' Elevator. Cullison, Kansa.

II 1 liVh CARD, fun WW JJo. 1 paniesna'l don't stop 9:06 a in 3 carries al don't stop 8:05 i) 33 stops no mail :25 751 stops carries mail 12:41 83Local Freight, 8:00 am No. 1 stops on flag lor points wes-ot Liberal, No 2, carrismHil don't stoo 1 4, carries mall don't stop 10:05 a 4 34 no mail Mops, 752 mail stops 82 Local eight No. 2 steps on flaff for Topeka or east thereof. J.

Fatjer. Agent. Local News. jim Simpson lelt for McPher eon Wednesday. S.

W. Konkel was a Pratt visi tor Wednesday. Miss Lena Gray visited with friends in Pratt last Friday eveniug. Beit Comer who is attending fHhdol in Pratt, spent Sunday with home folks, J. P.

vv llliams made a busi ness trip to Pratt between trains Wednesday. A. E. Barbour was in last Wednesday having dental work done. Pratt some G.

M. Verning and Joa Caw-thon were Pratt visitors be-tween traius Tuesday. Frecl DeVoss visited with friends in Keloit, Kansas, for a few days the past week. Ernest Hadsell and family left last Friday foi Lioeral, ior a few days visit with friends. Remember the ball gam next Saturday, April 10.

A 'good game promised. Every body coe. The biggest offer to our sub-scriDers in The Times and four magazines, alfone year for only 11.18. O. Parker left last Mandiy for Montgomery countv to Jook after his real estate interests in that county, FOR And don't forget that we have a line of goods, as good as the best.

The Bee-Hive Store. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Q. PARKER, Proprietor. son Prompt 0 CHIROPRACTIC. -The onlv secience of removing the cause of disease (Let me prove it to you,) If your machine was out or order you would look for the cause, not the effect.

If your physical machine is out of order ve can locate the cause adjust it and LAS will be the result. Will visit Cullison Monday, Wednesday and Friday forenoon. each afternoor. Pratt Office At Residence Corner jrd and Iuka. Residence Phone 557 W.

S. WELCH, D. C..

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Years Available:
1913-1915