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The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 8

The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 8

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Mrs. A. K. White and chiklreu returned Tuesday to their homo at nftcr visit tit the T. J.

Myers homo. John Slovall returned Sunday The Literary and Music Circle will mo'jt March Oth, with Mrs. The Ed DeGrnir family moved Monday to the reservation where they are to farm this year on tin Charles Mn.vo farm. The Htu- house which I hey vacated is to be occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Leon Dann Lf u5 fill vrtiir Vim Yleck.

The papers given on I BoHles with our that day will be 'Evangeline" by Mrs. Thomas. "Jinoks for Child- 1 ren'" by Mis. Miller and "Book I from Topuku and went to work Monduy for C. M.

iUcI'herson after a two weeks vacation. The. Z. A. Enos family expect to ship their household goods to "eview ny iW I I owet toi '9 Newman this week win-re they are to live on their farm.

The Fred Mason family will move into the Enos home 1 1K Tom Sines of Tonekawas here Tutsday on business. II lias taken no asiain the sale ot stock remedies and moved back to To- peka from the farm. We sell all the Besl- Medicines Sherman James sold his farm BJWAKt. of BDBBLESCHEMES 1P west of town the first of the week to his neighbor, Henry Myer. Possession is to be given by the 5th of April.

Mr. James ar.d his I family will move to Rossville Put ajad keep JVm i Mnn The Joe Burns family will move next week ta the Wabaunsee farm vour HoHae-lbwiiBAMK on the reservation occupied the past year by the lien Wade fami WHEN SOME WELL DRESSED STRANT.fr with a iru i nnu We cannot fill your bottles with any but pure, fresh drugs because that is the only kind we allow to come into our store. You ought to keep a sup ply of household remedies right in your house so as to be ready for any emergency before the doctor can come. Buy them from us and KNOW they are right. QOYETTE'S PHONE 460 Drugs and Sundries ING SCHEME AND A SMOOTH TALK COMES ALONG SOME DAY ly.

The latter will move to the Thompson farm on the reserve nrcu nana iuu iu ru I TOUR MONEY INTO A GET-RICH QUICK otsncivic, Lvun UU I 1 WHEN YOU HAVE MONEY. PUT TT TN tup rbmv aun ncU Marliu Evans returned Satur BANKERS' ADVICE ABOUT INVESTMENTS. HE MAY SAVE YOU FROM LOSING, WITH ONE STROKE OF THE PEN, THE MONEY YOU day from Manhattan and has taken up his work again at the 5 rmvc nunrtcu ninm inn no run. Motor Inn garage, after complet PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK YOU WILL RECEIVE PER CENT INTEREST Albeit Iteser of Topeku was in town Monday on business. Cocai happenings I The Adam Haywood family left i i "I ing an eight weeks course in mechanics at the agricultural college MORE EGG TABLETS A more egg producing tonio Let us explain them to you I.

T. HOPKINS CO. In the list of jurors drawn for the April term the following from Rossville were drawn: First division, A. L. Huff, J.

W. Jameson, G. S. Hoover; Second division J. A.

Pai Charles Berkey Sherman James. A friend may smile and bid you hail. Vet wish you with the devil: Dut when A good dog wag" his tail Vou know he's on the level. tlie last of the week fer their home in Missouri. American Legion Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Ilolcomb of Elmont were Sunday guests at the E. D. Hurtzell home. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Itopp returned Saturday evening ti We don't dare take any more off these Mrs. Steve Wood, of Topeka, visited at the Williams home Tuesday A 12k lb son whs born to Mr. Apons and Dresses Mr. and Mrs.

John Gutshall home at W'akeeney, Kansas Benefit Roy Hawks installed this week in his barber shopu new electrical appuratus for clipping hair and giving massages. K. D. Hurtzell entertained Sunday for the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Orris and children and MissBendii Orris of Manhattan Mr. and Mrs. Tom Attebury, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace and Mrs.

Ben Wade, Saturday, February 28th Mrs. Lucinda Wade has returned from an extended visit at liaxter Springs and Galena, Kan. with her daughters Clyde Russell Somers is the nnnie given the son born to Mr. satisfactory sale record last week me sale ot the fourth Chevrolet car to Frank Cottle. Morris Bond attended the convention of the State Farm Bureau Federation at Manhattan Thurs and Mrs.

C. L. Somers Friday. They' re so short now However, they're bargains at these prices. Get yours now Ladies $2 to $4.50 Childrens We got new garden seeds, and new wallpaper stock, too K.

J. Yocum February 27tli The household goods of the Tom day and Friday of last Of the thirty-six counties organ-j ized to date each was represent-i ed at the convention. Plans for organizing the balance of the state I it.ii..i I Oldfiekl family were loaded out luesday for shipment to their new home at Kichluud Dance "Happy" GutBhall has entered the employ of his uncle, Harry Jrns, in a Manhattan laundry, beginning work Monday The Stovall cottage on Spruce street occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ii.

K. Dann was sold Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander. Tomorrow Night (Feb.

5) Miss Gladys Hartzell hna "oiu niiiuu ut nils meeting. iir. Bond is vice president of the county organization and a director of the state federation rj. I I rr. S.5.

to re fD CD signed her job in the bank of To Chevrolet peka and began work Monday in the office of her fatliAr an CO CD trj Hartzell, multitudinous activities reouirn '-1 4-90 a. ft now. a re 2 (B (B -1 CD Fritz Hall A nurse arrived Thurs.lnv to take care of Mrs. J. Q.

Uradley who was in a dangerous condition from the flu. Ilor A era no week i nmoli i 111 IlKAltn.l 03 Bradley is also about able to out again. CO u. ft Win. Lewis returned from his visit with his Too busy selling cars to give everybody a deinonstnif tl.ic week, can't make tbe rounds.

Do not wait to 1 to 1 you, call me phono and give your rdu- for E. D. Hartzell, Dealer, Rossville, Kansas Aulo Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils, and WhKe Rose Gas MRS E. D. HARTZELL FOR FLOWERS- ALL OCCAS.ONS Clarkesville, Tenn.

Mr. I.p;. says he has lived too long, Itoss- iiio to ever enj the old Ken-tuckj Tennessee counti v- a. u. agnin.

His mother is past ninety- vn ycu i OHl. if.

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