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Cortland Register from Courtland, Kansas • 1

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Cortland Registeri
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Courtland, Kansas
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FEE C0U1TLAHD VOL XXXI COURTLAND. REPUBLIC KANSAS, MAR 12'b. 1920 NO Sweet Pea Seed at Cameron Produce House Republican Convention The Republican County Convention 4 03 held in Belleville this, Wednes day, afternoon at the court house, 9' yik Tlie Register is a day late this week on accouut of lot getting onr lineotype from Concordia and delegates from all the townships and precincts of the county were present to elect delegates to tbe state PI BLUttMRP and district conventions. Our Prices We are quoting today prices as follows; FLOUR Superior, Neb. MEY-BEST, Best Grade Clyde Best Mr.

Harvey Sandell of Scandla was A. Anderson retnrnvflrom western Kansas this week1 1e reports every thing prosp' and in a tt'inrislimg conditioul chosen as chairman of the meeting and appointed the following Committee on Credentials W. R. Wells, Dr. Forlstall, James Mallory, James Hurley, O.

Nelson. VI ID. WEST, 10 lb. bag. 10 Aiblene, Kan Corn meal Graham The Connty Cotrrtiii made good selection in apjr ntiu directors for the County Fai.

hould all get busy now and he'v mnke the Fair a success, Committee on Resolutions. R. $3.45 3.45 3.40 .60 .70 .40 2 75 2.10 Cameron, Grafton Nutter, arl P. Miller, Fred Stark and H. C.

Hubert. Committee on permanent Organiza tion R. B. Ward, Qunicy Blosser, W. Worrell, Laban Johnson, Seth Jones.

Maeterlinck's famous story Coming to the PRINCESS SCANDIA Two Days Friday Saturday Mar. 12-13 The following resolutions were ad opted by the convention: POLAND CHINAS By error the Register refered to T. Haymau's Pnre Bred herd as Dnroc Jerseys. We humbly apologize to Mr. Hayman, and will make no charge for the extra advertising the mistake Iirs given his fine herd.

RESOLVED, That the Democratic Pancake Flour Shorts 100 Bran POTATOES Minnesota Red River Ohios very fine per bushel eating potato APPLES Rome Beauties per Box, wrapped National administration has again de 3.75 3.60 monstrated its incapacity for running the government, and that we condemn the present Democratic Administra tion in unmeasured terms for its in competency, extravagance and profl-gate waste. Salaries of M. E. pastors in tbe Maukato district of the uorthwest Kins '8 conference have been raised until now no pastor receives less tban $1400 a year, according to H. M.

Templiu, district superintend. Rome Beauty, per lb Jonathan, very fine eating apples Be it further resolved, That we 10 for highly commend the splendid work of Senator Curtis and Cpaper in the United States Senate, and also hereby indorse the stewardship and zeal You're To See Tbrills! Romance! Adventure! In $2.80 .07 .25 .08 .07 .10 .08 .20 .18 seed 15c This certainly has been a season of ous service rendered the people of this moving. Here are a few of the lat- William Farnum's biggest and beBt district by Congressman James G. Strong. Ben Davis Extra fine per lb.

York Imperial per lb. Wine Sap Parmain, per lb SEEDS White Onion Sets, per lb. Red Onions Sets per lb. Seed corn, $3.00 bu; Cane seed, 1 .50 bu picture "The Adventurer," at Sterling 3st moves: Harvey Kirk has moved on the Bert We wish further to endorse the ad Superior Mar. 16, 17.

A great Lowell farm, east of the Lincoln ministration of Governor Allen and Star! Great Feaure! Rare Treat commend him for his courageous and Screen'B most daring love story. See patriotic interest in the welfare of it. Sud an ihurch. Phillip Eddlngton bought the term vhere Roy Evert lived and has moved S. G.

Wilcox has moved on the Geo. the whole people of Kansas. Directors of County Fair be it runner Resolved, That we commend the services and indorse the records of our members In the State The County Fair Association will be managed by forty directors two from Rupert place. lb: Kaffer corn, 4c lb; Hilo, 4c, All kinds of field and garden seeds. STOCK FEED Powdered Buttermilk, cheapest and best feed legislature, Senator Gulick and Rep each township.

The following are the men select resentative Smith. for hogs and The commute must go on record ed by the County Commissioners for the western- township. Jchn Beldon has moved on the farm where Geo. Osborne lived. C.

C. Edon has moved on the U. S. Dick" farm Fred Olson has moved on the Weir tram where Ben Workman lived. Ed.

Jensen moved this week on tbe Arthur Johnson farm. as against" Universal Military Train ing. The following delegates were elect Beaver Frank Carlson and Adolpb Johnson. chickens, $23 80 a barrel, makes 1500 gallons CALF MEAL. 1 2 lb pail.

Chick Food, 100 lbs. Hen Feed. 4.20: Egg make hens lay, 5c genuine Oyster shell, $2.00 cwt, $2.75 Mash, Lima Courtland John Ericson and E. ed to the state convention, to be held in Salina, March 31st: Haney. White Rock John Freed and Ralph Mary B.

Ward, A. Q. Miller, J. Sandell, Fred Stark, Homer Alkire Glenn. Big Bend Tudor J.

Charles and C. C. Hobson. Dr. Forlstall, W.

B. Gulick, M. A. Smith, R. Cameron, F.

C. Reiman Rev. Rarick is slowly regaining his strength after the battle with the Flu. He hcpes next week to be able to attend the annual conferences next week at Hays City. Miss B.

Blosser, Gene L. Nelson. The following delegates were elect LUCY GATES America's greatest Cororatura Soprano, sings at the Mankato Opera House, Wednesday, shell, 1. 50 cwt. VEGETABLES Rutabages, Beets, Carrots, 5 cents a pound.

Cameron Produce House J. BLACK, Manager. March 31, 1920. POWELL WEAVER at the piano. ed to the Fifth district convention to be held in Junction City, March 24th, 1920: Mr.

Suttle, Wm. Freeburg, R. B. Ward, Fred C. Hall, W.

S. Ball Arthur Johnson, P. F. Scofleld, E. Dr.

Snider took the 11 year old daughter of Dan Sipp of Lovewell to the hospital at Concordia last Thursday night for an operation for Think of it, the people of Jewell and surrounding counties will have the privilege of hearing a world fan M. M. Ludwick, Qulncy Blosser, Thompson, C. W. Jones.

ous singer and a pianist of national reputation. This is the first time artists of this high class have ever been booked to appear in this secetion of Kansas. Kenneth Thomas will (arm the Jake Stofer farm this coming year. COURTLAND MARKETS Thursday O. L.

Larson, J. P. Aspegren, D. V. Hanna, Herman Anderson, R.

Camer- All reserved seats $2.00. Seats now on, Wm. Freeburg, John Ericson, H. R. Cameron made a business trip to Northern Neb.

the first of the week. on sale at Kinnian's Book and Music C. Rubert were the delegates to the Store. Mail your orders with remit-1 Republican county convention held in Buttermilk The Best Fejd We now have quite a number of customers using Powdered Buttermilk as hog feed and all are extremely well pleased with results. Among the most enthusiastic is J.

O. Ellsworth, a prominent stock feeder west of the county line. He has given It a thorough test and says It finds his hogs in first class condition, and as a feed, in comparison to corn, his test showed that at least one half was saved. In future he will not be without it. Mrs.

O. H. Klnman, Belleville Wednesday of this week. tance NOW to Mankato, Kas. Mrs.

C. is slowly improving' and there are hopes now of her permanent recovery. Cream 66u Eggs Hens Springs Old Roosters Turkeys 27c Hides Wheat 2.25 Corn 12- Outs Make Your Hens Lay Egg Mash is the best feed to make your hens lay. Try a few lbs ot it. Cameron Prodnce House.

Miss Huldah Nelson is caring for the R. C. Wyman family, who are all down with the Flu. I. Wo notice by the New Era that a number of Fcrmoso men, with the fire truck started for Courtland Saturday evening when they heard the school house was on fire, they were met when part way over and told that the fire was out, so tbey returned home.

This was a kind act on the part of the men of the department of our sister. town and had the fire got a start that night, we would have needed their help and certainly would have appreciated It. EiigKtrom.Andi'rHon The friends of Mr. Dean Engstrom of Rydal and Miss Ethel Anderson of Courtland will be pleased to learn of their marriage which took place last Friday, February, 27, In Concordia, by Probate Judge Wllmoth. Mr.

Engstrom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Engstrom of Rydal and Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Anderson of Courtland, both well and favorably known families. The young couple have a host of frlneds who will wish them much happiness. They will make their home on a farm in Vona, Colorado.

Belleville Democrat. Millinery Notice March 16th 1920 We will open our store for business We will have on display a large and unusually good line of Spring Millinery 1 We cordially invite you to see our Merchandise and we may have your patronage Miss Jennete Heady, of Kansas City will be in charge of the store Happy Greeting Gards FOR Birthdays Anniversaries Confirmattion Graduation Sick Folks Folks Away From Home in our attractive line Register Book Store, Of Coarse Lissa Myers.

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