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The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 3

The Rossville Reporter from Rossville, Kansas • 3

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(Jc First Mortgage Loans Ax FIRE, WIND AND HAIL J.oans on country ur clly pnmorty, liu NOT AT ALL DIFFICULT I Let Me Send You Colorado 'Z Tourist" yrmiatl, or for luiprovi'iiiont. Lonn tnu with opti'tn ol payment at any thuo. Write iih ymr waritH. Suite 703 (las ami Eirctric lluilding DUN Kit, COLORADO By GRACE SCHEVEB8. Now is a good time to protect jour stock, buildings and crops against elements par csnl money to loan on farms E.

GRESSER, Agent Rossville, Kansas THE NATIONAL HOTEL E. R. OLSON, Prop. rooms clcon and uctit, First class meals screed r.oAiw uy day on wi.kk uaiks: day ROSSVILLE KANSAS All the girls, when speaking of Aller jDukes, invariably said: "Well, iiu't be tbe limit?" They did not employ ithe term in its usual sense, for their admiration of young Dukes was boundless. What they had in mind laa his Infinite capacity for keeping He never talked unless he had iiomethlng to say, and when he had tiimbatigh and wife ping in" St.

said it ceased talking. There waa 'sound philosophy in his method, but Frank ere sho day. N. CLOTH1EII DENTIST List of Letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the month ending April SiO. 1UM: tne average man baa not the strengtn fO( mind to follow it out he keeps up conversational twitter because he JOth At Jloxsviilc ciery month -jenui A 40 Page Book on Vacationland Twenty-eight full page photoga'apiis and fourteen smaller phcitogruplis of Colorado life.

Many pages of practical information regarding transportation by rail, trolley or automobile. Hotel and camping accommodations. Pates for room anci board at hotels and cottages. Suggestions as to inexpensive automobile trips. Actual cost of feature trips, both long and short.

Hunting, camping and fishing grounds. All this and other useful information is yourH lor the asking. Write W. K. CunditV, A.

CI. I Mil Walnut Kansas City, for this beautiful book today. ft is invaluable to anyone interested in Colorado. Issued bv the UNION PACIFIC Standard Road of the West This is the route made perfect by Nature and man. You'll like the service tho little details that are planned for your pleasure electric lights, drawing rooms, a great observation car that opens wide to the cool summer air dining cars with a cuisine to please the epicure.

Every minute of Union Pueitic travel spells utter relaxation riid rest. Three through trains daily. Mrs. Lite Fauerbach of Maple Hill was the guest of her parents inlay. has a horror of silence.

It gets on bts nerves. Aller Dukes did not seem to last of munth iar. iivii.iusiM to possesB auy nerves. At any rate, Mr. John Melvin M.

Mitchell II. Sumpter .1 amcs bumpter Mr. Fred Thomas W. M. Wieellus he did not flutter an eyelash at whole joe Jiopums and wile Here nests of their son Will Hopkins Urtreaks of stillness.

The odd part lot it was that this habit did not seem Painting and Paperhanging and wife Sunday afternoon. shut him off behind any remote These letters will be sent to I am prepared tf tlo your Mrs. Johnson and dauirhler the dead letter oflice June lt. lannie of Topeka were visiting 1014, if not delivered before. In the lirst part of the week with her sister, Mrs.

Charlie Xiiihtwine. calling for above, please sny "ad painting mid paperhanging in first class manner. 1 solicit a share of your patronage ROY JAMES giving dale of list. VauVleck, 1'. M.

Mrs. Jesse Herman und baby of barrier he had the faculty of making 'himself more intimately one of the party by just listening than did the others by reams of gabble. He never by any chance gossiped about himself. Most people are so egotistical thai hey think the public is feverishly uv iterested in their trips to Europe, projected or past, their new clothes at the tailor's or dressmaker's, their servants' shortcomings and the money they are making. Kiro were the guests of Mrs.

Sherman James, Sunday. Miss Margaret, spent Monday ith Miss Fave Worth ing- VERSCHELDEN, V. S. 1 1 1 Ait i i u' AND HL'HUKKY Prompt service by auto $17.30 1 o. From Rossville to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and return Lawn Mowers Sharpened I have a machine especially fitted for sharping lawn niowers-When your mower needs sharpen, ing let me fix it up for you.

I'riee is reasonable. Will DeOruff Aller Dukes seemed wrapped in im Mrs. Murphy and children of fopeka are visiting with her EFFECTIVE JUNE lit parents Mr. and Mrs. Tinker.

sr. MAHYS penetrable modesty. Any information you got out of him relating to himself had to be pried and blasted loose and he clearly regarded the operation CHARLES ALEXANDER with disfavor. 11 SALi: Hedge Posts. Geo.

1). Lesline. Naturally he was fascinating to I Direct Route li, vX Local Agent Rossville, Kansas girls, because he gave them so much to talk and wonder about. When be took one of them to a party she had pit. It.

WALKER VKTKItlSAKY SUltOKON All calls answered day or night, by auto service ROSSVILLE KAN'S. At Mcl'heiiinn Livery Hum M. LI LAUD Golden Rod Items all the sensations of starting on a trip into remotest Africa, because P. D. Muller of Topeka was in there always was the possibility of making Aller Dukes talk.

the near viemity ol Delia, th middle of the week Nobody has done it yet, but while Abe Patterson visited friends in Topeka Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Fred MeCoMougli and daughter, Mildred visited friends in Topeka, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Mci'leaiy of St. Mary and Mrs. Charlie Night-wine visited the last part of the week with Mrs. Arch Johnson ef Topeka. Clint Wax and family of St.

Marys and Will Saunders imd wife and Wyatt Peser and wife spent, Sunday with Grandpa Kunneit who is very sick. Mrs. .1. Gutsehall and Mrs. Hugh Wallace went to Topeka Saturday to visit their sister, who 1 1 1 1 there is life there is hope.

The effect U.o Journal man was 111 Ueiiu, DIIAY WO UK MOV1NU, 1IAUI.INO, TIlAXSKKIt WALL PAPER of Aller's silence was to make other people talk, and resolve as they would Fridav getting subscribers lor th Prices reasonable. Your patron- State not to chatter aud unfold their best secrets to him, they always did. uge solicited I'HOXK JJiiL' Frank Slach made a business tiip When he began taking Etbel Awl- to Topeka the lirst part of the ing around more than all the other girls excitement ran high. week I have a good lot of remnants of good paper for small rooms that I ill sell, while they last, at PARliER SHOP CITY Ike Mitchell intei'ds to stint "Suppose," said Ethel's best friend. Suppose he should want to propose I'ATKONAUK soi.n i YOU It blacksmith shop in he near future to you he'd never be able to waste We till wish In 111 success Ins words enough to lead up to it! Hot and cold baths in connection Agent for Steam Laundry 4c per roll mis oeen very 111 nut is slow ly what's he going to do? A girl simply has to be sort of courted! Clothing dry cleaned and pressed I'm not worrying." said Ethel, and E.

S. llAcKi.Ktt, Prop tossed her head. "He's just a good Den Fo n.l and wife of Delia and Henry Ford and ife were the guests of Mrs. Sherman James one-day )uskAveek- new business. John Ausherinai) fulled on Mr.

und Mrs- John EttiiT, north of Delia on business tho lirst ol the week John Cunningham of Delia hut been on the sick list the past ft friend and doesn't care a bit about me!" 0 K. BARBER SHOP Foil A l'litsr Class hiiavk Oil HAlll CUT But it was observed that she blushed when she said it. Perhaps Ethel herself wondered as Hot or cold baths in connection had her best friend. She and Aller High Prairie Florence Keller is improving from a severe I also have my new stock of taper in and the patterns are extra good this year. Price 5c to 15c per roll.

If interested call and see them or Phone No. 70 and 1 will mail you samples. Omer Goyette, druggist Phone 70 Paper hanger sent when wanted days. John Cerney has hired out for ROY HAWK Pnoi-itiicroii got along famously together because she could talk six miles an hour and she always took such a vivid interest Call For Sealed Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received, for the Baptist church property, two the season to James Cunningham 11 well-to-do farmer in the near vicinity of Delia. Ed Maul) of Delia went to Kansas City to look for a position The dance at Delia last Friday was well attended by people far and near.

All report a good time Henry McCIain of Delia spent few days at llolton, on business. lots and building, in Kossville in life that she had plenty to say. Not that Aller maintained a sphinxlike silence when she considered the matter it seemed that he always said things to the point. Still.as her best friend bad pointed out, a girl simply has to be courted. And the young man had wasted no time in pretty speeches.

Before she realized it, Ethel Aw ling was consumed with curiosity as to whether Aller Dukes really liked her a good deal and how he possibly could Kansas, at my oflice in Omaha Ul to, ana mourning inuy Miss Mary I.ewelling is visiting with Mrs. Shube Moore this week. Nelson Thompson and family were at Henry McClain's Sunday. S. M.

Parker and wife and Howard Martin und wife drove over from Emniett for a short visit with relatives Sunday. Mrs. Chas Keller is in Topeka this week under the doctors care. Curl Martin is home for a few days. Mr.

Kichardsou and family and K. H. Springer and family drove I. Tins tloes not inciiute pews bell and furniture. Any and all Special ROSSVILLE REPORTER fA Price: Daily Drovers Telegram A $4.00 bofc oae rear at regular price of the Tries-ram alone zr -z-zl ta bids will be rejected il not satis factory, but the highest bidder is Wm.

Dwells of Delia was 11 To likely to set the property, terms peka passenger recently. cash, or part cash and note with What is he worth? VA security- Louis Slaoh of Soldier Creek I). I). Proper. Sunt.

Church Ldi made a business trip to Uossviile recently. lico Work, Omaha Xat'l Bank How can you net full market value out of your Cattle, iiogs, Shoep, Uratn, a y. Egg. Poultry and Produce, unless you get the offU-lal market report of the Dally Drovers Telegram? Omaha, Nebraska- convey tho idea to her if he did like her. Deep down in her heart she was hoping that he did.

Several others had told Ethel that they cared for her, and as she reviewed the manner in which they had done so none of the methods employed appealed to her as at all attractive. To be sure, they had been graceful enough, clever enough, artis-tlo enough, and yet she had sent tbe young men all away. How, she pain lioyt, Sunday. Wesley McDuniel motored to James Cunningham begun to plant his corn last week. I'opeka Sunday.

Chris Miller has rented twenty State of Ohio, Cily of Tolrtlo, ss There was a good altondanco at voitnvy, acres of land tor corn ol I. Ii. the Young Peoples meeting Sun To Belt anything for less than It la worth Is limply giving money away. Tho Dally Droveri Teleirrum tella you every lay the correct market prlco of everything raised on the farm. Tells you whero the market 1b as well as what It Is.

Enables you to get 5 per cent to 20 per cent more money for everything by knowing what and when to sell to best advantage. I-'rauk J. Cheney makea osth thai he i elllor jartiicr of the Brin of V. J. Chcmy J4 do- Itir t'itvnf Toleilu.

CotltltV aittl Alter of Kossville, 111 the near vicinity of Delia. day evening. Miss Grace CulVel fully wondered, could silent Aller Slate ttlorenuid. ami Hint aai'l Brm will pay Hie Dukes tell her of his admiration, sup worth "WA urn ol ON HUNKKKII lor earn and every caae of Catarrh that cannot lie cured Sweet potato plants are selling was leader. We are glad to seo our Young People interested in work of the C.

K. socielv. posing be should want to, so that it would impress her? She disliked uy vne use 01 vv for 80c a hundred at Topeka. 1 Telegraphic News of the World Sworn to btfore me and unln-crHwd in my Mrs. Chris Miller spent Friday iirt-seiiee.

tluartlli day ol lleceinoer. A. 1. iwo. very much the idea of not being impressed sufficiently to say yes.

Hy which ono may Judge that Ethel was considerably in love with the silent evening tit the homo of Mr. and seal) A. W. GI.EAKON, Notary Pnblio, on the Day It Happens Tlie Dally Drovers Telegram Is a modern dally newspaper that WITH THE STAR AND TIMES Ilnll' Catarrh Cure la taken internally and Airs. CJkis.

llladky. acta tlireetly uikhi the liloou nnil nmcousi tur. chap. glvv''ou the dally news of the world by telegraph. Fourteen editors Frank Mongold of Willinins- To her self she Insisted that she town has been ill lor some time.

tacca ol Hie Mvslein. lor K. J. CHENUY i Toledo, O. Sold hy all DiomjUli, 7oc Take Hull'! Family rilll for Couitipalion.

did not care a bit. -porters, including Mrs. Mary uecn, the noted woman's junior, their entire time to making the Telegram the Ideal dally news for the farm home. Most unexpectedly one evening, just Mrs. Annie Aushermau visited at the home of Mrs.

Anna Stach lie Homtvllle Reporter is your own homo newspaper. It for your best Interests and the upbuilding of this community as they were going down the steps on their way to a party, not when they were returning, with moonlight Sunday. jV) time. In connection with the Telegram you get an me news. and the rest of the conventional set and foreign.

Tou want both papers. i Mrs. Chus. Leu per visited at ting, Aller Dukes turned his head regular price of the Dally Droveri Telegram alono Is 14.00 a the Xeeco home on Soldier Creek toward Ethel a moment and then tho the week. srenrr or bring us your cash or check for tt.oo and you will got both papars one full year.

Your time will be advanced If you are said: "Will you marry me, Ethel?" tufi It took him exactly from the third Most. would rather pound ii 3 to the fifth step to say it. And Ethel the niii'iio in the parlor than MEN IN MEXICO ri llttlt' bit tlf HCtfH (if Ultdf nu ami nit ijix I'liiniitl with ici' 6c utijuiij Miiylit hi lie. li Ul'C tilLilHJ tllill Htl'llllH of bi'imj- tu iihui' iittcitl ioi Iht' ana ji-yii'ee. M'' Mi' it (if utii' iitijHi'tti nui what riMxiiVrW- mitot'citivut ii'v'i' The Tinui will contain a truthid (imiitnt i-i-eci the httpiH'niinj of the, (ii (ire faithfidbj relult'd in The, Stat'.

Thin iivi'S Ojijioi'titallii of ent-jiliiitiiziii'i the rulitt! of the J't-hoit nt new sci'riei! 1 rendered ei'try nidi-nerilier to The, Daily Star, Timrx and Sunday Star The 7'iinen toil! in'int the, Anioriated 'reus full uitjlil rt jioilx and The Star the entiir. day sen' iff. Thin to be, mip)ilfnented hy the work of staff writeru and gjiceial eoi'i'eniiondentn located a actual already paid up for cither paper. 0ft9 ROSISVllVLE REPORTER jRossyille, Kansas nouinl )lu beeisteak the kitchen after an instant, heard herself saying calmly from the sixth step to the seventh: "Yes Aller." And then they were walking on the level side John Stach and daughter of Elmoiil, were up on Soldier Creek 4n Iririhmaii once boarded a walk. Sunday to visit relatives.

ngin. You will be latlsfirr! with Goodrich Safety Treads we guaranttt them. And tho extra thickness of the Goodrich Touirh Rubber Tread at the point of contact guarantees extra wear. Goodrich ft5 Tires Some time later Ethel said reproachfully. "That was an awfully train in which every seat except one was occupied.

This seat liad OVER 66 YEARS' Mrs. Joseph IJraveneo of Cress Creek sj'ent Sunday at the home funny way you proposed to me! EXPERIENCE Pi aa occupants young sport und of her tl.uiglitor 011 Soldier Creek largt) shaggy dug. The Irishman Aller looked surprised. "I don't see why," he said. "I wanted to know something and what was there to do but ask you what I wanted to Geo.

jumpier made a business stood by the seat expecting that 1 .1 t. 1 j- 1 'ttHtkVVI 11 trip to 'lopeku in his new auto know?" room wuuiu uu iiiuum tur 11 1 111. "Anyhow, I'm satisfied!" Ethel told The young man did not take the The Shawnee county institute will beg ii no 1. Tradc Mauks Dekions him. fljlfi' Lot's (ret togcther-can Wk J- HOWARD I hint, but regarded the other, who rttf Copyrights Ac.

wan poorly dressed, with ill dis Lost Golf Ball. lending ft akatrh and deacxinttoti n1 ml(klT ajcertnln our opinion free f-rmtlior guised scorn, at last the Irishman Tommy went home one day with tiivniitHin la probably pntanmhlrt. Conitmiiilfii- (h.tiaalrlctlyoonlUleiitfal. HANDBOOK on f'ntoiita remarked foine looking tilce new golf ball. aunt rroe.

uinoai auanrr fur ocurlnir patftnla. tiiroimh Muiiii Cu. rtioulra xccneH 0) ofif rattan umu at all iitivx dintribiitimj ce. 11 tern. One gubm'riion, corern both edition (no, added eharije (or llm double daily tuericc) and the nub-Hcrifitton price of Th Star, Time nmf Sunday Star Id issues a week immtatjc prcjiaid is ft.0 a year or 15 cents a week.

Address: The Kuusas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. lakfju "Look at the lost ball I found on tbe iprrtal without ctiartia. In tha links, father, he laid. Route 14 Miss F'ayo Worthington visited hor sistoi'. Mrs.

Tom llhinehnrt in Topc-lm, Sunday. Tloss MeCollowrU visited his scicntmc American. "But are you sure, Tommy," said Mr. A handaomelf woehlf, dog ye have with ye, what breed is it?" "It'sli cross between skunk and an Irishman," was the sneering answer." "sure, then, it's a relative to both of us," was the instant reply. Traddles, "that It was a lost ball?" culalMm '( any acleutlOo Journal.

'I'urnia, ynnr( fnir niotHBi "Oh, yes," said the boy. "I saw the man and his caddy looking tor It." MUHH Pn SSlllnttiwav. parentB over Sunday. IVIUIVM Wl nan Drtuea VBw, 8U Watblustop, I 'i.

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