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The Corning Gazette from Corning, Kansas • 8

The Corning Gazette du lieu suivant : Corning, Kansas • 8

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Corning, Kansas
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I THE CORNING GAZETTE D. Carver is home from Califor in MAXMIX, M. li. Corning. Kansas.

nia. Otfiif in my Store Buldinst Henry Kempin was in Atchiscn telephone i. UeMdeoce telephones: Tuesday. I Children's Coats 9 J. F.

Randel shipped another car load of mules Tuesday. SS U. HKLSCHHLE, M. 1. Corning, Kassas.

Phone No 71 All professional calls answered day or night Ofhceat J. I'. Owsley residence. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Foster were passengers to Horton Friday. 4 While we have advertised quite extensively our complete line of ladies coats we want you to remember that we are e-qually fitted to take care of your wants in children's coats. These coats are made Special three reel animal picture at the Electric theater. See Ady.

Poultry and eggs warned. Cash or tickets at store. B. F. RAY.

Dr. A. P. Lapham The Wetojore Dentist-Will be in Corning at his office ove The Maxson Drug Store. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY November 3rd and 4th.

Fred Gratfa and Harry Whitney were in Atchisun Saturday and W. E. Young of Seneca visited relatives here Saturday and DR. E. BRACK VETERINARY SURGEON Answer Calls Day or Night.

Phone 11 line 11 Havensville. Phone 7 line 21 Onaga. up in the latest models as these cuts will indicate. Finest of materials in fancy mixtures as well as pile fabrics. Let us show you the line.

Surprising values at 2.50, 3.00. 3.25- to 8.50. For information in regard to the lecture course call Rev. Moyer or E. A.

Miller. Mrs. Ed Allen returned Monday from a visit with her sister Mrs. Maud Allen in St. Joseph.

Dr. C. R. Wilboit Veterinarian Centralis, Kaasis. OFFICIAL LIVE STOCK INSPECTION FOR INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS.

HAVE ADVANCED MATERIALLY. You sli ni know this for it will mean much to yon after our laive stf; of cot Cotton Materials, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe returned to Tope a Tuesday after enjoying several weeks on their farm. ton materials, bought early before these advances, diminishes you will sisked to pay higher prices.

We bought heavy and bought early, so its to your interest to inakeyi.iir fall purchases from our present stock before we are forced to pay the advanced prices. H. H. Loudeukack, assisted by a violinist, will be the first number on the Lecture Course for this Walker Maxson General Blacksmithing and Wood work. AUTO REPAIRING.

Your patronage solicited. Westside Garage. Madame Grace Corsets. New models of Amphoritative Design for the woman who cares. Madame Grace corsets are in keeping with the lasfest ideas in dress is assured, for the advance fashion tendencies are most carefully observed in fashion centers here and abroad.

Fashioned and fitted over live models Madame Grace corsets are dainty and most pleasing to the wearer. Shown here at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 aud $3.50. Cotton Blankets. This item alone will save you 20 if bought from our present stock. We offer here a fiue assortment in a wide range of prices, cotton and wool finished blankets at from 50c.

65c, 85c $1.00 $1.25 to $3.00. About twenty Corning gentlemen were in Wetinore Wednesday afternoon and evening attending a Masonic reception. WALTER N. NELSON, piano tuning, toning and voicing, regulating and repairing. Leave orders at Gazette office.

We want your produce and are always ready to quote you prices strictly in line with market values. CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE. DAY DR NiGHT SERVICE. Headquarters at Kempin's Cream Station. Office phone No.

9. Miller's residence phone No. 65. Kempin's residence phone No. 92.

MILLER KEMPIN. The Best Hand Lotion For Corn Huskers. 15 and 25 cents per bottle. Herbert MicbaehV enjoyed a pleasant visit with his mother and sister Mib. ana Miss Julia Michaelis of Seneca and sister Mrs.

Lambader of Kansas City. GEORGE LUECK CO. All Grange members are" requested to be present at the regular meeting November 5th to elect delegates to the State Grange and transact other special business. no ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Henry Crider, Roy Tinklin and Ed Morgan attended the Rasmus and Tinklin automobile sale in Atchison Saturday.

Rasmus and C. II. Hanni has rented the Jack farm. POOLE'S DRUG STORE Fresh Meat Plenty of home slaughtered Beef and Pork on hand. Will sell fresh Ham or Whole Hog at reasonable City Meat Market.

Tinklin are advertising another automofiile sale a week from next For Sale. The Hanger Residence, Corning, Kansas. An elegant home for somebody. Electric lights, cistern, well, cave, half block ground, good peach orchard, east ront and large porch. Also the Poole drugstore brick building.

Want to make a quick sale. N. RASMUS, Kr- Saturday. Hugh Gallagher was at Lebanon, Missouri, last week. Leave your order for northern potatoes at Lueck's.

Registered Shorthorn Sale! Highly important dispersion sale Freel Corwin has installed a pipe organ on his auto. John White of Flagler, Colorado, visited his sister Mrs. J. T. Sanders.

of Registered Scotch and Scoth Topped Shorthorns at the E. R. Fall pasture was never very much better. C. E.

Casey has rented the J. E. Woodworth farm. Morgan farm adjoining, Blue Rap Try our home-made chilli and soup of all kinds. Electric Cafe.

CENTRAL BRANCH TIME TABLE CORNING, KANSAS. 504 East Bound 11:10 a. in 592 East Bound Freight 12:10 p. 503 West Bound 1:35 p. in.

591 West Bound Freight 12:10 p. m. The above trains complete tlief service for this station. But parties caring to assume the entire responsibility of waiting for and boarding night trains will find 502 east due at 4:23 a.m. and 501 west due at 11 :37 p.

m. stop at station regular. ids, on MONDAY, -New fall SAUK KRAUT at NOVEMBER 8. 1915 Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels' 75c. Phone 1701.

3p Lueck's. at 12:30 sharp: S. B. Simmons was brought home Monday from the Sabetha hospital by Dr. Maxson.

Seven new subscribers to the Ga zette in one week is not so bad. Mrs. James Tomlinson Jr. of Atchison visited her mother Mrs. Newlove the past week.

All those knowing themselves indebted to us call and settle by cash or note. P. WHITAKER, -O. W. Ort will sell his household E.

Crandall, Agent goods at public sale at 1:30 o'clock October 30th. -AUTO LIVERY: Inquire of C. E. Kemp at, the White Way Garage. Drives day or night.

123 HEAD OF REDS. WHITES AND ROANS. 94 Females 73 Females of producing age, some with calf at foot, all others safe in calf to the Grand Scotch bull Choice Mist 361261. 6 Yearling Heifers. 12 Heifer calves A number of these cows are of milking strains and were used in the dairy for several years.

Rev. L. A. Stone has moved to Corning from Iola, Kansas. There is an abundance of forage crops this fall.

There is not near stock in the country to consume it all. Will Morgan of Troy left a number of dollars in the community. He shipped out a carload of horses and mules Monday. Mrs. H.

Russel and son Clai-bourne left Monday for Westmoreland to visit relatives. Horton Headlight. Chas. Noland was in Corning Tuesday wearing a very pleasant smile. A daughter came, Tuesday to brighten his already pleasant home.

J. E. and E. S. Woodworth, C.

W. Brown and A. H. Filzwater attended Masonic lodge in Ilolton Tuesday night. Will Skinner once a popular resident of Centralia and well known E.

R. Morgan will have a big-registered Scotch Shorthorn cattle sale 'at Blue Rapids Monday November 8th. See advertisement in this issue. in Nemaha county was buried at Centralia Tuesday. 29 Bulls, including the great four-year old herd bull, Choice Mist, bred by Mr.

Gentry and procured by us from, tho Missouri University. 6 Two year old bulls. 13 Yearling bulls. A great opportunity to buy good useful bulls. Nick Wiltz lost half of the index linger of his left hand in a corn tdieller Monday.

Dr. Ileuschele Apples Grant Talbot was in Corning this week. After visiting his children Harry Talbot, Mrs. Vera DeLude at Havensville, and Mrs. Etta Heuery at Golf, he will go to St.

Louis and work at railioadingeither na n. tv rnnl l--ir Apples! dressed the hand. E. L. Miller has put 4000 bushels of big red apples in his bins for the local trade at 40 cents in 80 bushel I now have on display a fine lot of Winter Robes and Blaukets.

My repair department cannot be ex-colled. Now is the time of year to havo your harness oiled. Repairing shoes a specialty. CORNER, the harnessman. A happy crowd was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr.

and lots, hand picked and culled. Or Mrs. Cunningham Thursday even Apply for catalogue to E. R. Morgan, Blue Rapids, Kan.

United States Gypsum Co. has had a win out of Salt Lake City for several years but doesn't like he west very well. chard will be open till about No ing of last week It was the Some' vember 25th. i-r Set Club..

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Pages disponibles:
11 228
Années disponibles:
1895-1922