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The Palco News from Palco, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Palco Newsi
Location:
Palco, Kansas
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2
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jf Consider foe you have need for a Dank Account? ted You hope that in the future you will have more leisure and more property than you have now. That is a worthy ambition. The only way to realize it is to reserve a part of your earnings and turn them into oapitat. They become so even while drawing interest, and they are at hand when away for more productive investment opens. Begin Making That Capital Now.

Interest paid on time deposits. The Palco State Bank. Palco, Kansas. Watch this Space. THE PALCO NEWS.

were as lovely as yours are now. She might have found more rest and less hard work if she had not chosen to spend so many Lulu Ross. Editor and Pub. i PubtbtK-t every TiJursia an enteral at tt Palco post office as second class matter. hours in stitching away on frocks, trousers, jackets or dresses for you making new and mending the old.

She might have better clothes even now to wear, so that you would not tt.00 Out copy) year blush to have your friends meet her w'th you; if she did not take so much interest in dressing you prettily and richly. It may be that the little allowance of mone that she gets is not sufficient to dress both herself and you in Mr. F. M. Ross and W.

F. fashionable array, and that you may be well clad she wears the Bomgardner autoed over to Ellis Sunday to visit the sick folks My Dear Mother. As I sit tonight by ttie window, And at the stars above, My thoughts turn back to my In fancy tonight I can see her, In fancy tonight I can see her, I hear her sweet voice again, As she "Good-by; God bless you Not long till we.ll meet again." Ah! Many times since I left her, Have I longed, but all in vain, For just one smile from mv mother To drive awav sorrow and pain. To me the love of a mother Is the purest gem that grows; For you her heart often is yearn-ing- Ah! More than anyon-i knows. Who on earth but a mother-'.

found mother Ross feeling much better but sorry to learn tthat same dress and bonnet year after year. Never forget where your mother lost her freshness and youthful beauty; it was in self denying toil and suffering for your sake. Those wrinkles Mrs. Bailey had taken their little son Buddie to the Hospital at F. M.

Ross delivered a new Chevrolet car to Mrs Mollie Glass of Ellis Co. also one to John Kerns of Palco. Had Quite an auto accident in Palco Saturday two cars ran together smashed them up some but no one hurt be careful and watch the other fellow that you don't run into him. The Farmers State Bank have installed their new safe it was some job to get it moved the weight being 7400 lbs. Jack Grant was a caller at the News Office and paid his sub scription for a year, and informs us he is going to Montana with his father has his goods stored at his fathers' ready to ship.

He has quit the R. R. Keith Mead is home and was a caller at school one day last week He seems to be getting along fine. The sale at Jack Grants was well attended and every thing brought a good price. in her face, thoae deep care-lines in her cheeks, that weary look in her eyes.

She wears all these marks now, where once there was fresn beauty, because she Hays he has acute indigestion we hope for his speed recovery Mrs. Litch Bomgardner takinsr care of her mother, seem3 as if help is hard to get now days. Ye editor took sick Friday and has been bed fast ever since, is no better at this writing, vou will have to make all wance this has forgotten herself these long years in loving devotion to ou These scars of time and toil and Witli her heart aching with pain are tne seals of her care for pain By some evil deed you've com you. Annonymous. Ah, begin to-day, dear child ren, listen when your mother week for new editor's in charge as they have not had the exper ence.

Mrs. Edna Kelloggs' came up i from Zurich Sunday to visit at he Ross home and stayed to help care for the sick. speaks; tender, quick, and sweet obedience for your highest good Just Received At Palco Variety Store she seeks. mitted Could love you the same again So let fill her pathway With the sweetest flowers that .1 grow; Prove to her that we love her. As well as tell her so.

Not long will she be with us, F'or our Father up above Has a happ.v home awaiting her. In that land of peace and love. W. R. Skinner.

H. Thomas and wife former resident of Palco are here visit Notice ing friends and relatives also helping to care for his brother in-law E. Bonebreke, who is on the sick list thev expect to travel this summer. 0. M.

Towns children have the smallpox it is reported. Here is hoping it won't get scattered through the neighborhood as it is a dreaded disease. A beautiful line of Ladies and Misses Middies, Waists, Dresses and Aprons. Large Assortment of Laces and Embroideries. Prices Reasonable.

Vv'e are prepared to! write you Fire, Lightering and Tornado Insurance on your buildings, your grain in stack or bin your horses and cattle and your automobile in the old reliable Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Call and see us. C. Romeiser, Dont be Ashamed of your Parents Sometimes you think mother ooks very plain and old-fashioned. Perhaps she is more than a little faded and worn; 1 but did you ever think that it is because she has given so much of the best power and energy of her i life to caring for ou? If she had not chosen to toil and suffer and deny herself for your sake; she had thought more of herself and less of you, she misrht have been very much fairer and fresher now.

If she had only neglected you instead of herself, she might now shine with you in the parlor, for once her cheeks Uncle Jim Lee" has been on the sick list with the grippe epidemic which is going the rounds Ralph Luthfield started Gospel meetings at Sunny Ride school house Sunday night expects to hold meeting this comming week he would be glad to have all attend that possibly co, and study the Gospel together. 13 mi. west of Palco. J. W.

Goodspeed, Prop. Agent Mrs. Kinzer has returned home from Topeita..

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