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The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 8

The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 8

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THE ROSSVILLE REPORTER ATTEND THE 17TH ANNUAL TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Harness and Running Races Daily. Marshall's Band Free Attractions Everything! High Class Base Ball daily 10 a. m. ST. For seventeen years the crowds have flocked to St.

Marys for this annual event and have always heen pleased. This year's entertainment promises to he better than any preceding year PURE CITY WATER FINE SHADE WANTS For Sale FOll SALE Fine young cow; come any evening and see her milked and look her oer. 0. 1). Whitney.

28tf Weighing Social On the Methodist law tm Friday eve, Every member of the Kpworth League, And all their friends, and friend's friends too, With pockets fill eel with cents not few, Are urgently called to participate in a social gathering to find their weight, At a mill a pound each one shall pay. When even tens you exactly weigh But a cent must beadded for each pound more, So bring your pennies and pounds galore, For a merry time we all will try, To make the moments swiftly fly. The purpose of our weighing social is to raise funds to send delegates to the Baldwin Epworth League Institute, hich meets at Baldwin in August. Remember, everyone is invited. FOll SALE My home SO acre farm, nicely improved and nearly all bottom "land, a continuation of the Kaw valley.

Two hundred dollars per acre. One-fourth down and 10 or 15 years time on balance if you want it. 21tf O. D. Whitney, Rossville Kan.

Phone 086 FOR SALE 240 acres; ideal stock ranch fenced with hog wire good buildings abundance of water; on main road. All could be tilled. $100 an acre. Take Liberty bonds up to $15,000. Mnv Stiles Suar Has Advanced Considerably in the past week and is due to go higher.

We have few tacks which wc will dispose of at 14 pounds for $1.00 -et your order in early so you wont be too late Most canned fruits advancing in price Let us fix you up with any quantity you may desire from one can to case lots, before the price gets too high. Call and see our specials for Saturday This store open for sale of meats Sunday morning Phone us your grocery or meat orders and we will deliver them free of charge HOME BAKERY and CASH GROCERY Wanted Charles Heelt returned last Friday from Colorado and the northwestern states. Why carry around that old top on your Ford when will buy a new one at the Motor Inn. J. II.

Brady was in Kansas City Monday for a "safety first'' meeting of U. P. employes. The Dr. JJaust family of Te-cumseh were Sunday guests at the C.

L. Berkey home. Harvey James and E. E. Witter have been drawn as jurors for the September term of court for the second division.

Mr. Ralph Hartzell has taken a position with the Fullerton Hardware of Topeka as bookkeeper and utility man. Mrs. A. A.

Cless returned last Saturday from a Beven week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Parr at Los Angeles, Calif.

Mrs. Beulah Mclntyre left last week for a three months visit with the Malcomb Gray family at Ciicleville and relatives in Shannon City and Creston, Iowa, The advertising posters and auto banners advertising the Chautauqua are being distributed this week. We'd like to have auto owners call and geta banner to tie at the back of their car. The suit of Mrs. Georgia Wagner and Mrs.

C. M. Smith against the high school board of Silver Lake, to prevent the board condemning land for a new high school site, was won by the plain-t ill's. Receipts at the Farmers elevator again established a new record Monday when UK) loads wagons and trucks, were taken in. The IDLE? Big business is ready for you.

Sell 187 products direct to farmers on credit. If you own a team or auto, are under 50, can give bond, we start you. Twenty million use our products. Good territory open. Write J.

II. Watkins 114 Winona, Minn. Its vour life chance. For Rent FOR RENT Good tnrin for wheat and corn; immediate possession for wheat, good improve-imnln. See R.

D. James Miscellaneous Jack Oldfield has bills out advertising a public Bale for AugUBt 4th. Mr. Oldfield and his family will move to town. We understand the place he has been farming, known as the Joe Dolez-ilek farm, has been sold to Doc Strjup.

Company painters of the White Eagle Oil painted the Company Trade mark shields on the fence at the back of the Main street station, Saturday. The words ''Camping Ground" in huge letters also were placed on the fence. Residents of Navarre street on that portion north of the railroad track take pardonable pride in calling attention to the beauty of their well kept law ns. In a contest for the prettiest block in town we'd have to give them the biscuit. Kesler Restaurant Sold Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Kesler sold out their restaurant business the first of the week to Pete Melenson The stock was invoiced Tuesday and the business turned over to the purchaser. Phone 240 C. LUSE, Prop. For ambulance work call Ver-sehelden ifc Son, St.

Marys. Prompt service, night or day 51 (Veorge Vawter was in Kansas City today on business Call at the Kossville Stale Bank and see their new certificate savings plan. All certificates guaranteed under the State Guaranty law, same as deposits. Run from 1 to 5 years. Certificates may be purchased outright or with monthly installments, under same conditions os Building and Loan Association plan.

Denominations $100 up. adv Dr. D. R. PAINE Eye Specialist Topeka, Kansas Kntiie time and attention In devoted exclusive, ly to eye needs AHTlr lClAI.

KYKH HTTKI number of bushels totaled 7010. Tuesday and Wednesduv miclit. have equalled the record but lack of store room and absence of enough cars cut the receipts. Kaflir col teed and seed at Yocu m's One week from next Saturday night, the band is expecting to give an ie cream social through the help and assistancn of several of the representative ladies of this community. The band concerts to be continued through out the summer season will have to have some additional financial help as it takes money to pay our instructor and incidentals such as music, etc.

Our concerts have a hold on the community to such an extant that am sure that we all want them continued. Before arranging for this ice eream and cake social the local resturants were interviewed and willing assented to assisting iu anyway they could. Ono ot tnem will get our cream to us for cost and the drayage also has been donated. Cakes will be solicited by the ladies and wo feel that the social will be freely patronized because we believe generally the people of the community are be Oflice: 718 Kansas Ave. Phone 724 Residence' 114 Douthitt Ave.

Phone 721-2 "Hello, old top, New Ford?" Old Ford, new top." S9.50 complete at Motor Iiin. The Rust Germs Seek a New Home The wer forced out of their old home when a Copper-Clad Range was installed Colter and Hook, who formed the battery for Harveyville last no use stoppim MRS THEYVtOOT we WILL SUOtLY I 'Evesrsooris 1 GETTING A Jj A Copts-Cuo' rnaay won ineir game irom u-sey the league leaders by a score of 7 to 1. The boys go to Har- vavvilln iicrn'ui tiwlnv. STARVE hind the band. It is proposed to have the social on the lot along side the band stand and the band will endeavor to give us little better concert than usual for the occasion.

The organization period of the band is the critical period and we fuel sure that in 'Her boysT COMe BACK MERE -THIS IS ONLY A C0PPCRI7E0 RANGE. IT l( NOT A COPPER-CLAD Mrs. Frances L. Coimell, of Teciimseli, it pioneer of the state of Kansas, and quite prominent as an organizer of the first county teachers normal institute in Lyon county, besides being postmistress at Leeoinpton from 1877 to died Sunday evening at the home of her son George W. Council, editor of the Leeoinpton Sun.

She is the mother of Mrs. Hattie F. Miller, wife of Rev. Charles Miller, of Buffalo, the latter a former Rossville boy and son of Mr. J.

W. Miller of thiscitv. one moro vear we can enlarge it USE MARVEL POLISH for your Autos, Pianos Phonographs and veneered and varnished sufaces. Sold by Kenney Drug Store Rossville, Kansas and make it more self sustaining. We covet the goodwill and support ot everybody.

Rossville Band Buy a Copper-Clad and the Rust germs will pass your place by. It is The World' lreulfsl l're D. II. FORBES, Topeka, Kan; 616 Kansas Ave The followlnt; Jwere gutHU of Mr. Chettie llowardiiSaturday: Mrt4.

Violet Cahill nud childrtn, Miw Ire ne Howard, of Toptka; Mr. Wm Harden and daughter Mona, of Nevada, Mo Mm. Slilcs, Mrs. s. II.

Conley, Miss 1'eru Prater Miss Mearle Nadeau, who its in training at St. Mary's hospital, Pueblo, arrived here Tuesday evening to spend her vacation with her patents, Mr. and Mn. LI. II.

Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. K. Zicfc.efoOi.e, Mrs. Win.

IRinbert, R. A. Shipley and Krnie Swenrinen went to Onaga Monday to attend the fimerul of Clyde Keeney. who was killed in France. Mr.

Keeney is a cousin of Mrs. y.ickc foose. He wns on guard duty with Mr. the morning he was killed. Krnie wns severely wound, ed-at the same time.

Neither boy knew hc.w Closely they were related.

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