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The Falun Post from Falun, Kansas • 5

The Falun Post from Falun, Kansas • 5

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The Falun Posti
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Falun, Kansas
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5
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Ml Mew Spring Coat I MMT Some children of A. M. Young- Frank Sjo was a caller Friday. quist have been on the sick list for the past week. A.

P. Anderson was a caller Saturday. Mr. J. Maltbie, representing the Wagner Grain Company of Wichita, Miss Lillie Johnson was a Salina caller was.

a business caller Saturday. Mrs. S. Brodine attended the fun The wheat market took a 20c drop during the week. eral of her grand child, Everett Johnson, from north Smolan Friday.

(t. A. Forsse and son were Salina FOR SALE-One 80 egg incubator callers Friday. in good Will sell cheap. J.

Alstrom, Falun. Henry Soderbufg was a Salina caller Saturday. H. H. Motter, representing the In common with everybody else, you undoubtedly find satisfaction in the coming of Spring, with its budding trees, its' warming breezes and its promise of summer to come.

As you think of these brighter days your thoughts will naturally center around your 'home. Is that home beautiful and in keeping with the rest of the picture? Is it an attractive center about which flowers and green lawns form a pleasing background? It is easy to make your home attractive. There is nothing that improves the appearance of a house more than the proper use of paint and varnishes. Paint does more than beautify; it does much to protect the building from everyday deterioration; but the greatest value of paint, is that it helps to make the house a home. You are probably planning to use some Paint soon, and we ask that you investigate the merits of Williams and Lincoln brands of Paint.

They are honestly made and honestly advertised. Filake The Home Klore Comfortable This Year! The addition of a new window or door, or the erection of a sleeping porch, may make all the difference between an uncomfortable staying place and a comfortable home. Better, times are jusc ahead, let us figure with you on any improvements, large or small, that you contemplate making then you will be ready to go right along with the work. Our stock comprises most every item for which a retailer will have a call. W.

F. Newman Sheet Metal Com pany, was a business visitor this Andrew Swanson was a Salina caller Saturday. week. If you want good seed oats, call at Forsse's elevator. "Mrs.

S. Brodine. or bmoian, is staying at the G. A. Forsse home, attending the wants or the new arrival.

Prof. Broom spent Saturday and Sunday at Salina. The first car of corn shipped out Mrs. Morris Colebank was a recent Lindsborg visitor. of here for many years was shipped out last Tuesday by W.

A. Forsse to eastern Kansas. Miss Ethel Lindell spent Sunday at the Alfred Johnson home. The Ladies Aid met at the church Friday afternoon. Refreshments Dr.

Beckman, of Lindsbufgmade a professional call Thursday. were served at the, parsonage by Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Mr. Olaf Borsse was attending to Miss Verna Forsse has been on county business in Salina Thursday the sick list, but is now convalescent to the extent of being able to be Mrs.

Chas. Peterson was on the up part of the time. sick list the last part of last week. Falun Lumber Falun, Kas. i Mr.

aDd Mrs. Andrew Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindquist of Brookville, stopped here Friday of Brookvilfe, wera in town Friday after funeral of little Everett JRison at Salemsburg. J.

E. LUNDQUIST, Manager. The corn market is still 68c. See G. A.

Forsse when ready to tell. Johnson's little year old son, who was under the care of Mrs. C. T. Johnson and Mrs.

Ida Dr. J. S. Watt the first of the week, Connor were, Marquette callers is reported nearly recovered now. Friday.

Albin Erickson moved to near In Marquette the first of the week. Mr. Ed. Hed, superintendent of the Saline county Home, was in town Saturday. B.

N. Erickson helped his brother in making the transfer of household Western Star Milling Co, goods. i llll FOR SALE Two young bulls, Miss Josie Brodine spent Satur day and Sunday at her home at Salemsburg. HUGO HED, Agent, one 6 months and one 14 moLths. They are.

from thoroughbred regis tered Hereford stock. Illl llll mi llll llll 2t A. W. Daleen, Falun. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED Mrs.

Dow, Hedberg and daughter Carol, visited at V. G. Nelson's No matter what question you ask llll mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi G. A. Forsse, he will answer "ft's a boy, and he weighs ten pounds, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Nelson called at G. A.

Forsse's Friday to see their new grand child." The reason for this appar ent absent-mindedness is the, arrival at the Forsse home of a bii? ten pound $1.50 per sack .30 .30 .30 44 1.05 1.25 WHITE FLOUR, RYE GRAHAM FLOUR, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BRAN, SHORTS, youngster. Gus is expected to be Miss Ellen Bloomqnist and Miss Nora Anderson spent Sunday at the former's normal in a year or two. About 30 young friends of Miss Vbilet Lindquist gave her a surprise After the snow.fall Sunday rooming, many of the young folks enjoj ed a season of sleighing. party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Lindquist Satur day night, the special occasion being Miss Violet's birthday. Music and Mrs. Dow of Manhattan, is ing with her "daughter, Mrs. Hedburg and family.

dancing kept the young folks busy and happy until midnight, when Mrs. Lindquist served a splendid supper to her daughter's guests. Several from here attended the 'social given at the Carlson school hbnse Friday evening. iOTEL "And they didn't come." Two Falun young Jadies, who refused to Uj mm Jake Lindstrom, Rome Harry 1 give a strange reporter their names, and Willie Gile transacted business lingered at the depot one night in Salina Saturday. cently in apparent distress.

-When asked if they had comedown to meet FOR SALE-Either span of 5 and someone One of them gloomily re 6 year old mules, or team of horses. Enquire Emii Lindquist. plied, "We hope to." When No. 3 announced its approach by a long first Accommodations, Rooms and meals Lunch Room and Cigar Store in connection. Soft Drinks and Candies.

Cigars, Pipes and Smoker's Articles Canned Goods and Confections. shrieking whistle the young ladles' Miss Anna Johnson of Smolan, 0 spent Sunday jrith ber brother, Mr 0 Albert Johnson and family, eyes brightened. They hurried up the track to Forsse's elevator where the train stops to lei people off for Falun, and expectantly shifted their Edith Bloomberg came home gaze from one passenger to the other, from Salina Saturday evening to ilnf endripn a cloud Dassed Proprietor LAMBERT GRE1P. spend a week with her folks." over their faces. Great gobs' ofl i i 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Peterson and and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Peterson gloom were omnipresent. The girls swallowed their disappointment and returned to town. Sis oil a ii a were Lindsborg callerg Friday-.

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Pages Available:
70
Years Available:
1916-1916