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The Carlton Tribune from Carlton, Kansas • 8

The Carlton Tribune du lieu suivant : Carlton, Kansas • 8

Lieu:
Carlton, Kansas
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8
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Court House News. CARLTON TRIBIFE, Carltnii, Kiiiisus. J. -n. Goodwin pot' year A hi'i New Year's dinner was served at the home Mrs.

Eliza Medley, to about twenty relatives and friends. On account of the stormy weather many were kept at home. of the Carlton boys were in 1 h'id Every Wediwsiluy ut curltou, Ksum. iiirlWu Hfcrt lUnk Buil.liiu. Kiinsar).

FARM WAGONS attendees at the dance at Gypsum last Saturday night. Misses Mary and Debby Kean, of Abilene have been visiting their Mrs. W. H. Medley.

School will not be open this week on account of the illness of Prcf. Suwart, but will begin Monday, Jan. 9th. Mr. L.

A. Phillips has been down t' Ottawa and other points on We sell the Celebrated MANDT Farm Wagons, proven to be the best on the market. Kntnrod at tlio I'ostoflUto, carlton, KtiUMiiR, 88 second oliiss mail nutter. H. R.

Tweed was shopping in carlton last Saturday. Juene Sippel, of Gypsum, was Lu Oarllon on business one day last week. D. W. Emig, of Holland, was a caller in Carlton, last week.

ilie Literary Society held its ting at the school Iioufp Tucs- aay evening and a nice program was given. attended the Ward HEATING STOVES The following licenses were issued during the past week: Oscar E. Fors-lund, of Enterprise, and Pearl Jones, of Concordia; Roy Crain, of Fort Riley, and Fany Chambers, of Junction City; Grantville H. Pierce and Minnie Klause of Abilene; Grover C. Haggart and Emma Heltzel of Herington; Laban Cleumenhea and Pre-silla Bert of Detroit Andreas Martin and Anna Peters of Hope; John W.

Howser, of Abilene, and Elnora B. Hilborn, of Galva; Ganson W. McNeil and Carrie Phelps of Chapman; Charles F. Holzworth, of El Paso, Texas, and Hurbertine Pinkham, of Abilene; Andrew J. Kean and Rhc-Ja A.

Duffey, of Abilene; Herman Koepsel and Florence Timm of Woodbine. John Beggs Son filed suit against the city and the Capital Construction Co. for $1100 because North Broadway in front of their shop and garage was blocked by the paving company longer than it should have been. The bill was presented to the council and tabled. Now the courts will have to settle it.

Owning to the dispute over the concret base on Broadway between 4th and 5th the city shut the block aad Beggs Son claimed it ruined their business. Moore Humphrey are their attorneys. The Ladies Aid Society will meet this week at the home of Mrs. E. Medley, Thursday, to elect officers and attend to any business that may eome up.

AH members and Winter is near at hand and we have the heat-ing stoves that you will need to heat your home. We bought them so that we can sell them at very low prices. Come in, look them over, and get our prices. G. C.

Loyd returned to Abilene, last Saturday evening. Lucile Sterling Frict, tho ucr, was exceptionally gcod, t.nu rach of her selections received hearty applause. The audience was i crx.pletely won by her charming ersouality. Crawford Avanlache, Grayling, Mich. At Opera House, Carlton, Feb.

1st, 1911. Miss Florence Wyckoff returned Sunday evening from a visit with relatives at Herington, Kans. Miss lone Shearer, of Abilene, is back at her work again teaching, Mrs. A. Phillips has been cn ihe sick list.

Mrs. Perry Perdue returned to her home at Hallville, Monday trial in Abiiene, the first of the week. Tne New Year certainly started i i with a change of weather. Harold Nichols returned to Hope, Monday, after spending the week at his Grandmother's. Divine services next Lord's Day hi Carl ton are as follows: Sunday school at 10:30 a.

m. to which all are invited, classes for all ages. Preaching at night, topic "To your Tents, 0 Israel." Christain Endeavor at 7:30, to which all are invited. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Marlatt and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ewart and children ate dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. New Year's Day. Four members were received into the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning, Don't forget the Speciul Meetings We Furnish Repairs of all Kinds.

those who hope to be members are urged to be present. t3 begin Jan. 15th in the church, to 1 1 for two weeks. Rev. MaKay The Thanksgiving box sent to the poor of Wichita was received by Captain Parrot, who thanks all who Mrs.

Milligan and daughter-in-law cf Bridgeport, were the guests of II. J. Peck and J. A. Peck and family New Year's Day.

contributed to the box. of Hope will assist. Every Christian will be interested in ti.is unparaleled opportunity to eer ve their Master in this manner. C. E.

Woodward, Divine Services at the Mt. Pleas- DENTIST, ant Presbyterian church next Sun- Agent For Lincoln Paints. Anr firs no fnllnu'S- Snriflflv BcVinnl I UU avaiv.iw. lwAv at 10:00 At the 11 o'clock! Gypsum, Kansas "Better than advertised'' is the general verdict of the audience who heard the Musical Entertainers last Wednesday evening. Every number was excellent.

The Misses Price are artists. There name is well chosen. Port Austin, (Mich.) News At the Opera House, Ca Itcn Fib. 1st, 1911 Miss Carrie Saylor returned from her vacation at home at Talmagc, Sunday evening and has taken up school work again. preaching services will occur the u.oiv.ikn and installation of the Dr.

W. W. JohllSOll tl'h-rs, Mr. ohn Smith and A. S.

Haley, and the members thus noti- Physician and Surgeon, Also Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Phone No. 3. Carlton, Kansas fled are urged to be present at this, important service. Christian Endeavor at the usual hour. We still continue the BARGAIN COUNTER 9 ist to Luck on A IM i tXi St'JJ It never pays- When in doubt about Lumber, Building Material of any kind, or Coal-where to buy, what to buy-see us.

We are telling you this with ihe idea of interesting you in the Best graces of the lines mentioned, so that when you are in need of anything of the kind you will immediately turn to us for it. We will make it wjrth your while to do business our goods and our prices guarantee that, and if you will take the trou ble to look us up, you will be wll repaid, and Besides that ou will find iv3 le verify everything we D3 we sha'l then claim. V4 Bargains all through the Store. We have added Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and Oil Clothes. Fine Dress Goods in Silks, Taffetas, Drep De Soies, Irish Poplins and White Goods.

We have just received a shipment from the Celebrated Firm of Wholesale Jobers of iargendineMcKibrick Dry Goods of St. Louis, Mo. We have their celebrated Gypsy Hosiery, Suit Cases, Ladies Latest Style Neckwear, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Men. Call and get Prices. AS.

R. WILSON. im w. HACKER is The Grain, Goal and Lumber Man. ne hartton KANSAS The Old Reliable Store.

Carlton, Kansas..

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Pages disponibles:
2 160
Années disponibles:
1907-1914