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The Corning Gazette from Corning, Kansas • 8

The Corning Gazette from Corning, Kansas • 8

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CORNING GAZETTE. Mies Elsie and Ina Hanger were in Centralia, Sunday. ressmaking at Mrs. H. Selby's.

Entered In the Postofflce at Corning. Kans as mail matter -be second class Harness oiled and repaired at the east side harness shop. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. Miss Gladys Peck visited Tuesday and Wednesday in Effinghan. Oor readers and friends will confer a favor it tuey will send us information of arrivals tnd departure of themselves or friends, or other matters of interest concerning the public suitable for publication "Mound City Paints may cost a trifle more, but! Arthur Poole." KS6 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Take Advantage Of The Great Economy Sale.

Beginning Saturday, November 12th. Attractive priced merchandise found in every department in this store: A store jam full of each and every need lor fall and winter. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19th IS SPECIAL OUTING FLANNEL Poultry Lice We sell envelopes printed or plain. Charles Brown was in Wetmore, Dressmaking at Mrs. H.

Selby's. E. H. Vanbuskirk, the Havens-ville mule buyer was in town DAY. Come and bring your friends.

Sheriff Andrews was down from Saneca, a couple of days the first of the week- or vermin of any kind on poultry means poorer and less profitable flocks. You should lose no time in getting rid of such parasites if they infest your fowls. Our Avenarius Carbolineum will have the desired effect. It never fails. One or two applications will probably rid your birds entirely of the vitality-sapping hordes.

Price $1.00 per gal. can. POOLE'S DRUG STORE. Geo. Lueck Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan from near Onaga, were in Corning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Attwood and son, Roy, and Miss Lulu' Hungerford were in Soldier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Woodworth visited: in Holton, Sunday with Mr.

Wood worth's parents. 2 Read the display ad of the Olney Music Co. The foundation is nearly completed for Arthur Poole's new residence. Th is 'J9 cf Flour OUR See Corner for harness, robes and blankets. West side of -street Harness shop.

He will save you GuDTivnteed cyjDeri0rinaii(hT Mrs. J. G. Stephens is enjoying a very pleasant visit with her father, John Brophy from Chug Water, Wyoming. OFF money, i Color wid-Strcngth See H.

E. McCabe for and PAPER HANGING. TO TEE BREAD- I Refund maker and Vyour Money MONEY to LOAN on Nemaha CONCQRDSA BREAD- eounty farms at 6J per cent. Cv E. TlNKLIN.

Remember when for magazines or newspapers we can save you money. When in doubt buy of Dalry-inple, tie keeps a nice line of light and heavy A nice assortment of blankets and rbbeBi WINNER Mr. and Mrs. Guyer of Vermillion visited Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs.

R. Palryniplc. GST A SACK OF There, was a little excitement for short on Main street Sunday it'kt txQn: "Lawrence Garvin. sister, Nora, iwjfduhad been home from Wetinore where Ifihe IS; attending school, to the east- 1 i' i i i I will be atthe stock yards in Corning to dehorn cattle on Saturday, (3. 0.

Fowler." TODAY. mi Use it down to the last baking. If it docs not prove to be the best flour for all baking, we'll refund your money and right gladly, tool Order your first sr ck today. Corning has a man; who lives a regular cat-and-dog JJife. He purrs in the parlor "and barks in the kitchen.

i I Mrs. W. Slocum is visiting in St; Joseph, Missouri, this week with her daughter, Mrs. W. G.

Fuller, and family, mi a 1 'result of an I autbffiobile accident near Osborne Sunday evening Ethel Henshaw, daughter of Dr. Henshaw, died this morning. Miss Roberta Powers. Ralph Felix and Earle Clark, who were with her in the bar, escaped. with slight injury.

Miss Henshaw was driving the car which became unmanageable running against a bank and turning over on its side holding her beneath it. Miss Henshaw was a native of this county and about 20 years of age. Topeka Capital. Ralph Felix who was injured in the accident was a brother of Claude GEO. LUECK CO.

See Corner for repair Oiling etc. etc. twenty-five work. years uuuuu ii am, vyiiii jusl aiier sue got put of the buggy the horse started to run south on Main street and turning east at' the corner by N. Vogt'g the buggy was upset and Lawrence was bruised and scratched quite badly about the face but no bones were broken and his injuries were not serious.

The, horse, broke loose from the buggy when it upset and was caught later but was not injured. It was lucky for Miss Nora he was not in the buggy or the experience. West side street Har ness shop. A man who, expects to be influen -Cash paid for; poultry and eggs. Laundry box goes every Tues-B.

F. Ray. 1 day. H. STAHN.

tiai or regarded as a man among men should consider that the first duties of a good citizen is to pay accident have been more might serious than it was. his debts. Felix, son-in-law of J. T. Sanders.

Wm. Brown was in Bigelow, re- Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cottrell of cently and purchased a fine driving' Seneca, visited this week with Mrs. horse.

Cottrell. The infant child of Rev. and Mrs. Miss Grace Henning is able to be up again and is expected to be out in a short time. Canaday, of Vermillion, has been very sick.

Corners harness is A No. 1 and Pianos Pianos Pianos Old papers 5c per bundle at the Gazette office. Just the thing to put under carpets. every strap fully warranted. West.

side Harness shop. Mrs. Andre of Circleville, visi'l at the A. J. Foster home the fJVt.

Attend the football game at Centralia Thanksgiving between and Corning. of the! week. Mrs. M. C.

Staley-of Hiawatha, and quite Yes we have them right in your own town and they are all for sale at prices and terms never before heard of in this locality. A CAR LOAD OF THEM Consisting of the following well known makes, will arrive in a few days The little daughter of Mr. Mrs. C. E.

Tinklin has been sick the past week. visited this week with her Mrs. I. Williams and family. H.

F. Stahn sells nursery stock Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Mayette, visited with Mrs. Lewis' sister, Mrs.

H. B. Page over Sunday. for Stark Bros. Nursery Louisiana, Missouri.

All orders- given personal attention. 1 You will want some papers ori; The Corning foot ball team will play against the Centralia Y. M. A. C.

at Centralia, Thanksgiving day. magazines to read these long evenings. We take orders for nil magazines or newspapers at thi office. Ed Oswald has sold his farm to Chas. Jerome.

We have not learned what Mr. Oswald intends to do. Knabe, A. B. Chase, Ivers Pond, Kimball, Crown, Smith Barns, Price Teeple, Royal, Willard and other pianos.

Crown, Kimball, Packard, Western Cottage, Chicago Cottage and other Organs. Fon Sale Good 80 acre farm 1J miles north of Corning. Inquire of N. J. I am prepared to do- and Mrs.

W. B. Henry returned this week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Ferguson at Walbach, Nebraska. DRESSMAKING It was more difficult last week for us to learn who was elected on the at my Millinery StoreJ TERM: $10.00 sends one of our new up-to-date Pianos to your home. balance can bo arranged on payments to suit purchaser. Call at our store and get one of our 3ng Books FBEE, and lot us show you something of Piano Construction. OLNEY MUSIC Corning, Kansas.

township ticket than it was to learn the winners on the county ticket. Call and see me. We have since learned that the following were elected to the town ship offices. J' C. Nightengale, IMRS.

H. SELBY. trustee; W. Ev Brown, treasurer; Edwin Broadbent, clerkj J. W.

First door south of post office. G.W. BRASSFIELD, Manager. Andrews, and Win. Noland, Justice of the Peace J.

A. Clark oucl Ehner Bedker, 'ZZi -r.

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