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The Culver Record from Culver, Kansas • 6

The Culver Record from Culver, Kansas • 6

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The Culver Recordi
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Culver, Kansas
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Thanks. IJerrington ami ppent giving here, THE RECORD Carj, Judok, i'UBUsnuR Paily, JiinroR Axp Manager, Mrs. Ella Thanksgiving Kipp. The Misses Stolfus jspent witli friends at lvathereiie and l-L. inn chukchcs Caldwell is on the sick list.

Henry Deitz, II. A. McDon. aid, Earl Dawson, Roy Brown and the editor of this sheet drove down to Salina to take in the foot ball game Thanksgiving. To the one who looks before they jump do your Christmas shopping early.

Our stores are running over with handsome and useful gifts. Collier's man was iu towii Friday. Mrs. 0. II.

Six is suffering with Neuralgia. Albert Hal8cy, wife and children and J. R. Northern, wife and children of Salina spent Thanksgiving with Mrs- Samuel Hal sey. Mr.

P. W. Halsey, Hazel and Helen visited Mrs. Halsey's parent of Sharron Springs from Wednesday until Tuesday. Presbyterian Lillian Baiid and Kate baugh of Salina were the Henry Sing family Mrs.

B. T. Steed and Maudr. visiting Sunday, daught- Saturday. Majion Bowen left Sunday ijiorniny for Kansas City to bny taore cattle, Thomas Bronsoij called at the Sol Redding home Wednesday evening-, Alfred Deit7, ate Sunday dinner with Sol Redding and family, Mrs.

Ben Anderson spent Monday with her mother Grandma Musser. H. Bronson was a Salina visitor Mondayt Ben Washburn assisted Marvin Lambeth with his butchering Monday. Sabbath School in preaching a. jn (Christian Endeavor Preaching 800 ligy, J.

Uutchiaon, Minister United lirethcrn fHipday JQWO m. Ohio (J rove Miss Ma? Kkellergor spent tho week's end with home folks. Tho revival meeting closed Sunday night at Ohio Grove. Mr. Mr Ilerrlngton visited Tuesday at -Will Ektdlergers.

Mrs. Dickey and Floi visited Sunday with Mrs. Briggs and Flora. Mr. and Mrs, Sohrodeu and children njotorsd to Beverly Sim.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferry arid Mr. and Mrs, Smart were calling at Mrs. Briggs Sunday.

Mr. Siitidaker, M.S. Ilughey Mr. Oneil and Laweremie Oneil were drawing wheat to Minneapolis Saturday. Mr.

West was shopping in Ba-)Lna Monday. Mr? and Mrs. John Brigs raturn-ed Thursday evening from a. weeks visit relatives north of Minneapolis). John Sams was in Tescott Thursday afternoon.

John White and sister Nora spent Friday with their sister Mrs, John Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. West and Lulu were in Minneat'olia Thursday. Mr.

Snidaker, wife and children and Mrs. Dickey and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with in pach alternate Sunday 3713.0 'CITY For auto supplies, oils, etc. and first-class workmanship. We have some spark plugs we are making a special CSS-. Mgr Hotel Notes Voung people's grayer meeting, Tuursday 8 :00 Rev.

E. if. Montgomery, Pastor. Methodist Sunday Sehop 100 in, era from New Kirk, are visiting at the. Geo, Windbijid home.

It. B. Gebhart and wife and little daughter 'Virginia Made. Jene spent Thanksgiving with Salina friends. Mrs.

Gertie Bell and little eon spent lat week here visiting P. J. Keed and wife, H. B. Gebharts, W.

I. Reed, Worthy Rohrer, Fred McOabe, and I). J. Reed butchered last week. Vj' The Standard Oil nian was here from Salina Saturday, W.

I. Jteed and wife were Salina visitors Saturday, Miss Gertrude McCabe is assisting Mrs. John McOabe Tvrin Mound with her house work. Lyman Selljck swallowed a nickle and a penny Saturday, Notliug has resulted from the accident. Ralph hood spent Saturday nigfht at Salina.

Fred McCabe js one of the Juron an I is now at Salina, pach alternate Sunday, Epworth m. Tom Miller bought a new Ford Saturday while in Salina. He isjready to haul his customers, A. Hinckley will be in Culver Saturday to. buy horses "ahd mules.

Kelly Broyles went to Salina Saturday morning on business and returned Monday evening- Mrs. Earle Fowler of Salina is rooming at the hotel for a few days, H. A. McDonald of Topeka is rooming at the hotel for the past two weeks. preaching each Sunday 7 :00 p.

in prayer meeting Thursday :30 Ji. cordial invitation to all, Rev, Cobb, Pastor .11 r. O'Neils. Lawrence Sams and wife spent Thanksgiving with hisvparents M. B.

Sams, Do You Want a Good Storm Door Cheap? Here's how BUZZARD PAPER tacked over an ordinary screeen door makes a very eff Storm Door at very little cost, It is absolutely waterproof. Guaranteed to pay for itself a half dozen times or more by the first of April next. Can you afford to do without one or. more of these doors. Con es 32 and 36 inches wide and the price is a quarter for sufficient to cover one door.

Complete with nail and tin caps, Sold only at the LUMBER YARD Ira Herri ngton of Culver is sawing wood for It. B. Gebhart. The, new scales are about completed at Marydell. Crown Point School let out Wednesday nipht for Thanksgiving vacation.

Miss Kast spending it near Stilina a a friend's. W. Pressor's and V. E. S.nith's spent Thursday in Minneapolis.

Otto and Pearl Bernbeck at tended the pie social at Dutcli nil' Vpi The only way to 1 ij get the genuine fgp' I New Home ipl 1 Sewing JVlashiue is to buy the machine fwffiJM 1 with the name NEW MdWi HOME on the arm 1 Thl. machine i ftIlpi' I for MgCI lima. Itf'tfegl mm Hill Wednesday night, John Humbarger and wife George Mayo is again in town having returned from near Salina where he has been on business Connected withthe foreclosure of the Jim Holston estate. 3 Mrs. W.

L. Halaey and children and Paul Black left for West Palm Beach, Florida, Monday morning stopping over in Kansas City for a day where they visited E. E. Blacks- The squad ron meets a stern re-N buff, From outladislr crew; The pallors sigb-- is it not enough To make the Navy Blue? Suppose the British win the war The French no laurels glean; The jealous Frenchmen will be sore "Twill make all Park Green. The sultan's forces want to fight.

But think what gor they'd shed In such a sad and dreadful plight. We'd see all Turkey Red. spent this week at Minneapolis and Barnard. They expect to leave for their homo in Florida son). 31ayt News Miss Hazel Hobrock spent the weeks end with her sister Mrs.

K. E. Mayo. Luther Tucker spent Sunday afternoon with Richard Snel-grove: R. Thompson was a Salina visitor Saturday.

Ray Tucker returned to as-saria Friday after a weeks visit with home folks. Carl Talley is visiting at Geo. Talley's this week, Miss lilizabcth Hobroek is spending a few days with her sinter Mrs. C. Mayo.

P. Caldwell and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs, Caldwell's parents D. Moon. Clarence Gray and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Elmer Gravs. The school house underwent a tsmmm cleaning Saturday.

No otder like it Eli inner as guuu Pearl, Otto, and TJielma Bern-beck spent Sunday in Benning ton CHANGE, MASS. Oliver Pitts of Battle Creelc I will be in Culver, Saturday, Dec. 5th, to and Pearl Humbarger visited at i buy War Horses and Alules. Prosser's Sunday. Will Eikelberger was pleasant ly surprised Monday evening Korses 5 to 9 years weighing when a lagre number of his The Russians beat it, then the i friends and lelatives dropped in Britons The French skedaddled to up him, it being his fifty-first 1000 to 1400 lbs.

Mules 5 to years 1000 lbs. and up. A. HINCKLEY The Servian scampered like a birthday. A delicious supper was served during the evenrng.

Mrs. T. K. Dickinson Mrs. C.

E. Mayo Monday noon. Frank Gray and family Thanksgiving with Mrs, visited aftcr- spent Gray's I.O.O.F, CilVER, P649 Meets every Monday evening at 8,00 o'clock, at new hall. Visiting brethren always welcome. G.

BuKXJfFR, N. Ralph Laibd, Seo, A.Q.U.W. CULVER LODGE NO, 487 Meets every Friday evening, HiOO at I. O.O. hall.

Visiting brethern always welcome. games were played by tho young it kitten And then the Prussian Blew. Roy K. Moulton folks and a general good time had by all. All joined in wishr ii ii ii imiiiirmiiM1 nii.ii.

mm mi ing him many more happy birth- uava. Anions: tnose present were Messrs. Bernbecke, Pres sors, Smiths and Mips Kast from ttsa jf7 Ml Gko. McCulmok, llec. here.

I i Mr. Horace McOullck is tle parents John Robinsons. Don't forget the box supper at Mayp Friday evening. AH come oijt and have a good tune. Ladies bring boxes.

Clarence Giay and family and Clyde Mason and family ate Thanksgiving dinner at Samuel Hehnan's. W. Whitney and wife were Cillers at Geo. Talleys Monday. Mrs.

Geo. Winterstein and family spent spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Jas. Talley of Tescott. proud owner of a tijie ncwbuggyV Now watch Mrs.

Brtithaupt butchorpd a large hog Saturday afternoon. Several from here attended bazaar at Lockard Friday night. Revival meetings are being PERSY LQYD, M. D. JffliciM AND SIMEON Calls answered day or night Oflicp phone 3-46; 6-16 Call at My Drug Store When Needing Drugs Culver, Kans.

carried on at Lockard by Rev. Oobb. Please come; Edgar Gant, who has returned from the army, is helping Bov ard Humbarger. Howard aqd Ohas. 'IJumbarger and families spent Thanksgiving We have the tools to do the work, Butcher Knives, Steels, Meat Saw's, -Lard Presses, Sausage Mills, Lard Cans, etc.

Now is the time to give those hens an extra feed of Lee's Egg Maker, Meat Meal, Oyster Shells, Ground Bone. o.t Grandpa llumhargors. The report is now that Mable Twin 3Io'Uid Hughes and family were at Concordia Thursday and Friday. James Thompson onvl wife spent last week with Sol Redd' iii and family. W.

Smith and wifd of Grant City, his brother John last week; Will Elder and family ate Sunday dinner at Ben Washburn's. Mrs. W. Bowen and children ate Thanksgiving dinner at Sol Redding, Will Smith and family ate Sunday dinner at Mart Smiths. McOullick is worse.

Why Economize at the expense of your MarydHl Irvin Garrison and wife were shopping at Sr.lina Saturday. Quite a number from here at tended the barn dance at John McCabe's on Thanksgiving night, a good time is reported and a Wc Can Supply You good lunch and hot coffee was enjoyed by all. Clinton Hinkle and family spent Thanksgiving day with Jim Brown and wife, Several from Twin Mound at. Mrs. Mont Ashford and Miss Ilelen Ashford are here from Carlton, to spend Thanks tended revival meetings in Culver last week.

Jts the most foolish eeon omy you can practice. Have the Meniscus Lens explained to you. V. II. SIX, OPTICIAN giving with tho Mrs Ashford's mother Mrs.

Agusta Walle. Misses Neva Redding and Alice Bowen assisted Mrs. Grov- Mrs. Henry Oshea and Joseph Oshea ami wife came up from er Pease, with her house wgrk.

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