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The Culver Record from Culver, Kansas • 1

The Culver Record from Culver, Kansas • 1

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The Culver Recordi
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Culver, Kansas
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Strictly Independent And Absolutely American An Efficient liusinoHH Devoted To The Best Interests Of Our Homo Community MoHHovis5or ii im if- II iiii ii i i irn 11 ii ivvpw 'r More hunt i it 1 And Fiirmcr UU Lzi lb lis UULb VH Number 17 Volume Culver, Ottawa County, Kansas, Thursday, March 21, 1918. I1. J- U.P, TIME TABLE East Hound No 134 Passenger 0:54 A.M. No, 588, Passenger, P.M. WALL PAPER Culver Teachers High School Superintendent, Prof.

F. J. Weaver English and German, Elma Jones Domestic Science, Vera King eiesiii gOotSa No. 181, Freight, 1:55 P.M. West Bound No.

585 Passenger, 8 43 A. M. No. 133, Passenger, P.M. No.

1S8, Freight, 19:54 A.M. Normal Training, Bessie Rurig Uradcf) Principal, (1st I), MubeJ Benjamin Grammar Grade. Stella Millcson. 2nd Intermediate, Vera Hahu The Record $1.50 a year New Line New Patterns Reasonable Prices Make your choice before Stock is Broken We also have a good Stock of Paints and Varnishes. Primary Grade, Doris Tharp The undersigned will sell at public, auction on the 'Jew Jarret farm, miles east of Culver and 12 miles northwest of Salina, Thursday, March 28, 1918 Beginningat 10:30 A.

the following, property 10 Head Horses And Mules 10 1 Bay Mare, smooth mouth, with colt at her side I Black Mare, years old, with foal I Stallion, 2 years old 1 Sorrel Horse, smooth mouth I Black Horse years old 1 Jack Mule, coming 3 years old Jack Mule, 1 year old The Record $1.50 a year Correspondence Our Neighborhood City Ami Country George Halsey and his father attended the tractor show In Salina Jal Friday, I A party wasjjivenat the how of Wal'ace McCall last Thursday night honor of Mr and Mrs VVal.cr Pickenpaugh who have goue to Gypsum City where GARDEN SEEDS We have a complete assortment. Buy early. All corivspondencu must be In this olTlcy not Inter than Tuesday evening to insure Its publication tlie ime weuk It Is rooolved. 1 Team of Mules, smooth mouth. 6 Head Of Cattle 6 2 Cows i Coming yearling Calves 2 SmnJl Calves 3 Brood Sows 3 Marydel Farmers are planting potatoes Walter has a position as manager and making early gardens.

ot the lumber yard, I Henry Nelson and family of Prof. II Six was in our town Brpokville spent Sunday with the Halsey Austin last Thursday shaking bauds with G. B. Gebhart family. Avin Schick who had an opera tion of the throat isout again.

Mrs Ralph Hood entertained the Fiifpalrick 'children, licr nieces from west of Culver, Saturday und old friends. i McCall was a visitor ni this office, last Fidy II McCall the mail carrier on route No 2 purchased new Ford last Fi iday of Lloyd McCJuiv of Tescott. Have Vou Enhsted Sunday. .3 Eohrcr and Mrs Gebhart entertained the Ladies In Thfc Army Of Savers? Presbyterian Circle at the latter's George Wood worth of Satiiia stopped at Culver and made this home, last Thursday ufteinoon. A large crowd was present.

The in fice a call while on hi ay to Machinery And Household Goods 18 16 Mogul True tor 1 Twelve foot Acme-Hodge Header 1 Six foot Deering Mower 1 Demslcr six foot Cultivator 1. Three section Lever Harrow 1 Emerson Mower 2 Sulky Plows 1 One horse Wheat Drilt 1 Moliue Lister 1 Single row Curler- 1 John Deere Cultivator 1 New Walking Plow 1 Acme Binder, fc'ft. Cut, in good shape 1 New Birdsell Wagon 1 Old Wagon 1 Buggy 40 rds. New Hog Wire, 33 inches high I Good Set of Work Harness 1 Set of Single Driving Harness I Iowii Cream Separator 1 Four burner Oil Stove, with oven Some Household Goods Other articles too numerous to meulion One-half of 40A of Growing Wheat, Good stand Free Lunch At Noon jking your drinking gups with you, TFR11IS All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over a credit of (lion.lhs time will be given, purchaser giving a bank- able note, bearing 8 per cent interest, from dale; 2 per cent discount for cash on all sums over $10.

All accounts must be nettled before removal of property. L. S. Ruggles, Auctioneer D. A.

Dyer, Clerk J. Jarrett Son, Owners. vited guests were Mrs Hal Stiuh and daughter, Elizabeth Ann. Mrs Arthur Coffman. and son.

Arthur Fraacis. Mm Dr A War Savings Stamp costing $4.14 this March will be worth $5.00 on January 1, 1923. Slxteett Thrift Stamps, at 25 Cents each, plus 14 tUilvilt Buy War SavTrigs Slam pr 1SAVE POR YOURSELF AND SERVE UNCLE SAM BY LENDING YOUR SAVINGS TO HELP WIN THE WAR. daughter, Mrs Bced, Mrs Ger trude Bell, and Mrs Digcet. The Minneapolis last i Apple returned home the middle of last week.

Fiaiik Qljver purchased a new windmill last Friday. Gray was up town a few days IttJJt Dr. A. May made this office a few mimietfS visit, while we weic printing: this paper lat next meeting will be with Mrs Woodworth and Mrs Caldwell. Eva Itohrcr is ill.

Dr May of Culver whs called Tuesday. Clinton Hi okle, our ttu-tee, is making his Calls. Tom Bedding is working for 11 Northern. Twin Mound Thuisday night as'ho letuiaed from one of his calls. THE CULVER STATE BANK Mrs.

Will Martin was shopping imimHiwimiiwwwMiwmiinii in Culver last Fiiday. She trave led via the Ford- A large crowd attended the pie social which was held at the Twin Ml J. I. Kibble was repairing the Dawson house last week. A ood five reel feature show in motion pictures at the opera house every Saturday evening.

Grace I-ockard Lad the misfortune to sprain her ankle while playing basket ball last week, An oil well is to be clril'cd in the Stanton township, soon. So iutrest will be centered on the oil question once more. Sarah Bean spent Saturday Mound School house, Friday night A very good program wos given by thcsceool. Miss Libb Washburn received the cake for being the most popular young lady; Fred McCabe receiveb a box of chocolates for being the ugliest man pres cut; and Anna Hclman and John Thompson received the cake in the cake walk. A profit of $33.40 was realized.

Charley Alldaffer and family For Men And Boys and Mr and Mrs James Thompson and Sunday with the home folks Notice Wc have a nice assortment of colors and tylcs ranging in price from 50c to $1.50 There is still a few of those genuine Minnesota Earjy Ohio Seed Potatoes left at $2.00 per bushel. spent Sunday with Sol Redding and futility. Miss Mnry McICee spent from Friday till Sunday with her aunt Mrs Will Smith and family. Thomas Redding left Monday morning to work for Doc Northern near Shiptou. Mrs Ray Kobbcman spent Monday with Mrs Oimel Smith.

Will Smith Sol Redding, Hart-man Peterson, John McCabe and wife, Ben Anderson and wife, Ray Kobbetnan and wife, and Ormel Smith all were in Sulina, Monday. A farewell parly was given Ray Tucker, Monday liight, who ex- The Culver Record is for sale. I can not carry it on any longer under present conditions. I believe Mr Monnitiger is the best man to have it but he can not buy it without help. I am suicno would be so satisfactory as having Mr.Monninger keep the Record in Culver.

Get busy. Carl Judge, Beverly, Kansas. Vj 1 Wt'A Have Your Own Garage The many advantages of having a garage of your own more than onset the small cost of building It. Come in at your earliest convenience and let us show you plans that will meet your need3 estimates that won't strain your purse. Service That Saves Our experience with materials our knowledge of the short cuts in building our error-proof plans our low prices these will surely reduce your cost to the lowest possible figures whether you build a garage, house, barn or other building.

Let U3 explain this service fully FA KM LAB0K KH8 Available farm laborers are now Friday And Saturday California Strained Honey, per pound, 15c Bull Frog Shoe Polish, can, 5c being lited by E. E. Frizcll. s'alc perls lo leave for Missouri, where labor director, whose office is at he expects to be in camp There the Kansas Stale Agricultural college, Manhattan. This list will be furnished free were about 75 piesent and a good time was enjoyed by all Miss P.arl Wa hl urn vi it of charge to all Kansas furnici Velna Bowt evening I f.

who ask for it. Weekly revised lists will be sent upon request. CO. Notice THE LEADER V. H.

FROELICH, Propr. Etnil Homo.k.-i of Nt biaska lias been visit. ng at the Harlnian Ped-erson home for several days Mr and Mrs Jndd of Beverly, Mr and Airs Will Little, Mr and Mis Lester Little and Grandma Lit all of Ellsworth w'ie vi jli PeJeriju auJ auiiiy, jjuiy, LEIDIGH HAVENS LBiL By E. W. Moyer, Mgr.

See Sylvia of the Secret Service at the opera house. Saturday night Five reel featur ihow. i.

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2,083
Years Available:
1913-1919