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The Olsburg Gazette from Olsburg, Kansas • Page 4

The Olsburg Gazette from Olsburg, Kansas • Page 4

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Olsburg, Kansas
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riic Gazette SCHOOL REPORT Published Weekly by The De Vinne Print Shop. iJtJY EdITOR-OwNEK Olsburg State Bank SURPLUS and'UNDlVIDED PRO $23,000 CAPITAL. $10,000 The first month of onr new year has brought us some pretty bad weather-yet the attendance Kntered in the mails at Olsburg, Kansas, as Second Glass matter. Subscription PuiOe: $1.00 the year in 'ADVANCE: If you wiint to.doal -withji bank that is going ahead and growing, do your banking here. We have never passed a year without a dividend of eight per cent or more to our stockholders.

Upon this solid foundation we solicit your business In Its-Sixteenth Year: 1915. Parsons' System of Dental Offices Of flees on Following Dates K.ach Month. Warnego 4 'o 16. nsvillw 1 7, 8 and 19. Onapa- 20, 2.1, 22 and 23 Wbeaton- 24 and 25 28.

29 and 30 Qleblirne 1 and 2. Have made a slight change In dates. so hh to more conveniently reach; these points by rail, There la more Catarrh in this section of the country than ull other diseases put together, and until tho lawt few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease unri ir-crii-d rcme dies, and by curiam nt.y Tailing to cure Willi local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re-t 11 ires constitutional treatment.

Hall's Cure, him ntifueiured by V. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the ninrUel. It is tnlten Internally. It acts" directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

They offer one hutnlred dollars for any case it falls to Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: CHPINET A Toledo. O. Holrl by Tin KKtetB, Vfic. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

For a god. shave and hair-cut, to J. E. SAlAVELSoH'S BARBER of Our school has been urisually good. The following, is the classification of the H.

S. The pupils with a cross after their name have been neither absent nor tar dy during the past month. Third Year Paul Hanson Teckla Carlson Bertha Moore Naomie Jonesx, Gilbert Jones Elva Souther-land Nina Samuelson -Dor-thy Moore Elmer Hanson arid Ruben Velen. Second Year Clifford Roach Lloyd Shiner First Year Victoria Anderson Edith Eri ckson, Sam Chelson Herman Johnson, Paul Velen, Doris Johnson Linnea Lindq.uist and Jack Chapman x. The patrons of the school are cordially invited to visit us at any time.

F. H. Intermediate Room. Total enrollment 80 Neither absent nor tardy 17. Those neither, absent nor tardy are; Williard Johnson, Harriet Curl, Carl Larson, Leo Forsberg, Ruby Curl, Hattie Jones, Carl Lindquist, Margaret Fagorberg, Esther Anderson, Gladys Carlson, Nellie Samuelson, Owen Jones, Zola Roach, Agnes Larson Raymond Johnson, Ra5'mond Carlson and Orel Vernson.

Miss Ellen Fa-go i 0XOOOOO0KKCKCK0 (X GAZETTE LIGHTS. C-KCKXKKXM000-CK0-0 Influence of Hard Times A minister once wished to ascertain what influence the hird times hud upon his congregation, and said, at the cjose-of his sermon: "1 would ask everyone who- is still able' to pay his debts to rise from his seat." The, whole congregation arose with the exception of one man. The parson then asked all who were unable to meet their bills to rise. the solitary Individ mil got up, a hungry-looking, poovly clad man, whose features revealed the. terrible struggle of one fighting hopelessly against the viccissitudes of the world.

"How is it, my friend, thtityo'u are the only one among 'these people who cannot pay his debts'?" "Sir," answered the man, hesitatingly, "I am a publisher of a newspaper, and those who rose just now are all my subscribers, and-" But the minister interrupted'" him hastily by saying: "Let us pray." Ex. U. W. I'ausonb, Dentist, amego, Kinsas. NotkAs' I -give especial tiou to crown and bridge, woik and carry a large stock of material fpr that purpose, prepared to' complete all work at the various points 1 visit on xhorl notice All woikn trusted to my care will receive my must eurefiil inenlion II.

W. Parsons. U1K1H Kostori, P. Method ooototoooWoHooo Dr. G.

A. KING In (icneral ct.ee: Fostoria, Kansas Piinn. 1-nrg 30- 4. htid 1 A (-tiiMircict 'ii Ir i KvsUnf- OOOOOOOOOOCKKKHWOOOOOOOOOf T.E GORDON AUCTIONEER. Waterville Kansas.

PHONE 33 Or date me at Gazette Office. The only wealth which will not decay is knowledge. This Beautiful Silver Souvenir Sugar Spoon of the Panama Pacific Exposition Primary Room. No. enrolled 20 No.

not absent nor tardy 11. Those neither absent nor tardy are: Wendell Hanson, Wesley. Mattson, Tressie Elsie Hanson, ElDell Jahnson, Constance Fagerberg, Gail Shiner, LucilleSaxlson, Eutienioj Lauck, Free! Mr. Jones made a trip to his farm at Spring Side A. E.

Nelson of near Cleburne, was in 'town yesterday and gave this office a pleasant call. Sk1 xsernice Jones jonn- i if in. son. Airrea reats rrize (Mrs.) Millie Roach, Teacher. LOST: A.

big black and tan hound, a bono two weeks ago. A reward is offered if returned to Elmer Bennett. J. Blaine Fagerberg received two car loads of ice Saturday. I Mrs.

C. L. Carlson and Miss Amanda Bar'y called on Mrs. Harmon Friday. Wall Paper Every lady who selects wall paper from the 1915 samples will receive one of these spoons.

Make Your Home Attractive and Distinctive O. E. Nelson went to Cleburne Tuesday to catch the train for Topeka, to. attend the Farmers' Union meeting, which is being held there. Artistic decoration is not so much matter of money as it is of selection.

Every design in the Alfred Peats line has been selected for its artistic value and will- produce satisfactory results no matter what the price. Eallmatoa Ivm and samp! displayed in tha rooms to bo papered. Rev. Gust Freeman of 'Rose willlfeach in the M. E.

church Sunday a. February 7. Miss yey a Roach returned to her duties atWheatonf Saturday, after a few days visit home folks. -yt Miss Lydia Melgren was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday, and took advantage of some of our club-offers. The Uist of It "Last December I had' a very severe cold and was nearly down sick in bed.

I bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it was only a few days until I was completely restored to health," writes O. J. Metcalf, Weath-erby, Mo. If you would know the value of this remedy, ask any one who has used it. Fop sale by fi'l (h-iileri.

i a I Norman Schell Don't forget to see J. Coots for all kinds of Fresh Fruits..

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7,222
Years Available:
1899-1918