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The Falun Post from Falun, Kansas • 3

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The Falun Posti
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Falun, Kansas
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THE FALUN POST OOOOOOOOOOOOiCOOOOOOOOOOOH 3 tic DC IS! a OQ eeds! eedls! Buy Your Seeds Now We have Cane, Alfalfa, German Millet and Kaffir Corn, All kinds of good clean Garden seeds in bulk and pkgs. Kansas grown and acclimated. Flower seeds in pkgs. Raise a few flowers to brighten up on. Prices the Lowest Possible 4 Make Up Your Order Now E.

SUNDGREN HARDWARE CO. With Electric Starter and Electric Lights Four Inch Tires Kottiln fin, both, o. b. Toledo) 0000000000000 The rear springs arc the famous cantilever type. These are probably the easiest riding and most shock absorbing springs ever designed.

With these springs riding comfort is insured. It has a one-man mohair top. In short, there is everything that makes this car up-to-date and comparable with many cars costing considerably more money. You will be delighted when you see it. And when you ride in it you'll know instantly that this is your ideal of a modern automobile at your idea of a moderate price.

Other Overland models are Model 83 five-passenger touring car 750; the famous Overland Six seven-passenger touring car 51 145. All prices being f. o. b. Toledo.

Call, telephone or write for demonstration. the smaller size used on other cars of similar specifications. The motor is four-cylinder, long stroke bloc type, having a 3H-inch bore and S-inch stroke. Horsepower is 20-25. It is of the most modern design.

It has hiph-tension magneto ignition. This is the kind used on the most expensive cars. The electric starting and lighting system is one of the most efficient on the market. It is of the two-unit type. The electric switches are conveniently located on the steering column.

This is the same arrangement used on the highest priced cars. It has the easy working Overland clutch which any woman can operate. The pedals are adjustable for reach. The steering wheel is large and turns easily. The brakes are large and powerful.

HERE is another Overland Model. A brand new car at; a brand new price. Many people prefer a car with the advantages of the larger and higher priced cars but that is smaller, lighter and more economical to run. Model 75 is a comfortable, family car with virtually all the advantages of the very large cars at a price which is well within your reach. The body is the latest full streamline design with a one-piece cowl.

It is handsomely finished in solid black with bright nickel and polished aluminum fittings. Five adults can ride comfortably. The tires are four inch all around because we believe in the advantage of large tires. They insure greater mileage and comfort than can be obtained from The POST is a year 75 Sfee ifi cations of oJt I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniil fore eireopdlnobodgfivo 23-2 horsepower motor; Electric starting and light' passenger louring cor cylinders cast on bloc tng lirithed In Hock with High tension magneto Headlight dimmers nickel and polished ignition Electric switches on steer- oluminumMing Wheelbase 104 iruhet ing column Left hand drive; tenter control SI x4 inch tiret Non-skids on rear floating type rear ail. Cantilever springe on rear Electric hon One.men top Built-in, rain-vision vers, tilating typo windshield Magnetic speedometer toll set tools I "lor 1 DB (3 J5 'it be 35 P.

Five Passenger 695 Six cylinder, 7 passenger $1,145 Willey's Knight, sleeve valve motor $1,125 F. 0. B. TOLEDO F. G.

BLOMBERG FALUN, KANSAS Affiliated with the OLLIIiGER AUTO COMPANY of Salina Miss Olga Malmgren is on the sick Gus Eckwald bought the A. F. Hed- list this week with the mumps. berg farm south of toom last week. Albert Brodine was a caller Mon If you want good kafir corn seed day.

Al is sporting a new Ford car. and Indian corn seed, see G. A. Forsse FOR ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, March 25 we are going to run a couple of specials for the ladies. A splendid assortment of Lace and Embroideries will be offered at exceptionally attractive prices.

These goods are always seasonable and you will be pleasantly surprised at the excellent quality and beauteous designs. Fancy Insertions, Dainty Edgings, Etc. at from 20 to 30 per cent reduction. Here are a few prices Goods formerly 10c per yard, now 8c Goods formerly 12 1-2 yard, now 10c Goods formerly 15c per yard, now 12c Goods formerly 20c per yard, now 15c Goods 25c per yard, now 18c And look at this Bargain in Ginghams lOc.Ginghams now 8c 15c Ginghams now 10-l-2c I Dp you need any chick feed? We have the best on the market for $2.50 per 100 lbs The wheat market reached 94 cents Friday, but is now down to 89 cents. Otto Peterson is doing carpenter work this week for Emil Lindquist.

C. V. Broman was a caller Monday. Olof Forsse was a Salina visitor Fredolph Johnson was a caller Mon Saturday on business. vMiss Arlie Johns-) arrived nome Sunday after a few days' visit at Mrs.

Markey, from Denver, and Mrs Vic Sundgren called at G. A. Forsse's last week. day. A.

Bergstrom visited at Smolan and Salemsburg Sunday. Gotfred Johnson was a caller last week. Ed Soulden, from Marquette, was a caller here last week. Eric Lindquist visited with his son, G. A.

Forsse and family and Miss Ellen Anderson visited Sunday at J. E. Nelson's. Ed, Sunday. J.

G. Malmgren is at Salemsburg this week, shelling corn. 0. W. Watson was a caller Monday, with some wheat.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Johnson and and Mrs.

Connor motored to Mc-Pherson Sunday C. J. Gustafson sold some corn Saturday, at the elevator. Mrs. Chas.

Peterson visited at Aug ust Olson's Sunday. George Richards was selling com, Satrrday, at the elevator Albert Nelson, of Kima, Idaho, reports the birth of a daughter. Albert is the son of J. E. Nelson.

Bert Frank was a caller Monday, with some wheat. Knute Larson was a caller after some seed oats. Mrs. A. W.

Daleen called at G. Forsse's last week. Otto and Henry Lindstrom motored to Marquette Saturday. Henry left his car there to be repaired by John Barna. Tanny Englund sold some corn on Saturday, at the elevator.

A. Emil Lindquist sowed some oats for to Olof Forsse last week. Henry Lagerstrom has traded his Will Peterson was a caller Monday, taking home some seed oats. old Ford in on a new one. FALUN, KANSAS Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Johnson and family and Mrs. Connor and Mrs.

Olof Forsse motored to Salina Saturday evening. G. A. Forsse bought 400 pounds of Elof Johnson, wife and Freda, were callers at Hugo Hed's Sunday. corn from A.

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About The Falun Post Archive

Pages Available:
70
Years Available:
1916-1916