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The Palco News from Palco, Kansas • 1

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The Palco Newsi
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Palco, Kansas
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'J NTEQPBiSE PALCO lb: VOLUME 6. PALOO, KOOKS, COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. NUMUEU 26. Miss Bertha Holmes returned from Oklahoma on Sunday nights passenger, where she had been on a visit. She is again clerking Frazey Brown went up to Bogue Monday to build the foundation for a new dwelling that they are going to erect for H.

R. in the Hillstead Son store. i Franks. This is the second one they have erected for him, ro he must think the Palco carpenters are "OK." From Plainville Times Mrs. Etta Rardin went to Monday morning to visit her CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT 1 OF THE PALCO STATE BAENSK PALOO, KANSAS.

At the close of Business August 15, 1910. Resources. Liabilities and Discounts $100,029.45 Capital Stock Paid in t25.ooo.t1u Overdrafts 471.96 Surplus Fund 1.50a 00 Real Estate, Furniture and fixtures 6300.00 Undivided I'rofits 985.10 Guaranty Fund, with State 500.00 Deposits 153,422.45 Cash and Sight Exchange 79,606 14 $186,907.55 S186.907.5s The above statement is correct. I. 0.

MILLER, Cashier. Slockton sure has a liv set of mother who is quiet sick, but she i business men, (the kind that go A .1 after trade, as the Books County is Detter at this writing. Miss Elsie Sawyer visited two weeks with Mrs Geo. Schlicter Record last week contained 935 inches of display advertising. Gee, but we would like to run a FOR SALE: A house and six lots on north main street.

Good cement sidewalks to and from town so you need not get your feet muddy coming down town or going home. Also all or part of this office. If taken soon will sell at a bargain on good terms. Obituary. Ralph Lester Ford was born January 17, 1903 and departed this life September 1910, aged 1 year, 7 months and 14 days.

Everything that mortal hands could do could not save this little one, but like the flowers it bloomed for a while but soon faded. The funeral services were ducted by Rev. Kerr who spoke wbrdsof comfort and cheer to the mourning ones. The little one was laid to rest in the Mar-cotte cemetery to await the great Ressurection Day when soul arid body will be united. The floral offerings were very beautiful.

and family of Palco, returning 11 Tuesday. Police Judge Adams has been paper in a live town like Stockton. doing' a land office business the Does It Take You In? Tho3e who go out of town to do their trading. li if Those who oppose improvment. Those who prefer a quiet list past month.

He has collected $78 in fines and costs for the city. Taken From Logan and Prairie View Republican-News. S. E. Poague of Palco drove over, to this city last Saturday and visited for a day friends here Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Van Diest of Bogue, and Mrs. Abram Kap-pers of the same place are in less town to one of push and Those who imagine they run a town. lit Those who think business can be done on the sly without ad vertising.

11 .1:1 If you own a Farm. Ranch or other Property and desire a quick sale, list it at once with me. I have a choice list of Farms and can sell you anything you wish. A few improved farms wanted. Come in and list your property.

Yours for J. E. ROBESON Kansas; Out oil the boiling sea, jesus hath called thy darling from tlue, It was wafted away to the Glory So Papa and Mama, weep not for me; For my little hands will becou thee, Up to this land where we'll part no more; We will sing togather on that golden shore Brothers end Sisters do not weep for me, For I am as happy as happy can be; In this Heavenly land so bright and fair, Dear brothers aud bisters do meet me there, Down at the river where thou doth come, Thy little brother will guide the home. (Written for Ralph Ford by Ella Payloti.) this vicinity this week visiting relatives. They drove over last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Egmond of Brgie were visiting relatives here the first of the week. Will called at this office and in answer to our question as to the corn crop in his county he said, it had been cut short by the hot weather and the chances are they will not have near as much as last year. Mrs.

Margrave and daughter, Miss Minnie Margrave, leave next week for Palca to visit Mrs. Margrave's daughter, Mrs. I. Covert Centralia -Journal J. C.

Hays of Zurich, was in town Saturday and took time to Those who kick at public spirited men, Those who oppose every movement that does not originate in themselves. Those who put on a long face when a stranger talks of locating in town. Those who oppose every public enterprise which does not appear of personal benifit to them. The papers are telling a story of the hardships of school life whichTuns something like this: The school authorities decided to have all the puplis eyesight examined by an oculist and parents notified where the eyesight appeared defective Accordingly after the examination the principal wrote Mr. Thompson as follows: "Dear Sir 1 beg to inform you that Willie, our son, shows sigrs of ajtiermatism! UYERs SELL ER p.

Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends for their kind assistance during our sad bereavement, a)so for the floral offerings. Lewis Ford and family. Was Monday cool enough for you? Tuesday was nice and cool to i 'f, MEET IN OUR OFFICE Let us give you the benefit ol our ex- pericnec in buying or selling lands. We 111 1 can save you money ana neip you maKe profitable purchases or sales.

4 f. 4 which should be attended to at And this is the reply ha received from Mr. Thompson "Dear Sir: I don't understand what it is Willie has been doing, this time, but I have walloped him good and you can give him another." call on us and inform us that he wanted the Enterprise another year. A card received Saturday morning from S. W.

Henderson requested us to send the Enter: prise to Salina. We will surely comply with his request. D. S. JbJennett wants your butr ter, ejgs, cream and poultry and will pay you alHhe market affords.

He will also appreciate your trade and will sell you the very best grades of groceries on the market. Clarence Coddington and wife are the proud parents tf a baby boy born Saturday morning, September 3. Clarence steps higher than when he first received his new automobile. The two editors and their wives I 1 THE PALCO LUMBER COMPANY. DEALERS IN Hardware, Lumber Building Material, Coal, etc.

We have a fine, well improved 620 acre farm only 5 miles out from Palco that we can sell you on easy terms E. G. Inlow. "Anyone would think, grawl-ed a Barton county farmer, within hearing of a Great Bend Tribune reporter, "that we farmers don't do anything but hunt bad eggs to sell the town folks." ''While they are complaining," suggested his wife, "they might say something about the buggy and wormy breakfast foods they sell us at this time of the year "And the petrifid chewing gum and rank chocolate creams," added the daughter. Ex.

fight flies. F. M. Ross ade a business trip to Stockton Monday. The recent rains has put the ground in excellent shape for fall wheat sewing.

Do not argue with the spreading house fly. Swat him. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Sterns returned from their Colorado outing last Sunday. Oscar Ashton is limping around with a very sore leg caused by having a horse fall on him. N. D.

Couture helped us to secure another meal or two by advancing his subscription another year. For only ONE DAY, Monday, September, 12. Mrs Rollow will give one dozen PostalCards Free, with every dozen Cabinet Photos. H. H.

Neutch's father who has been visiting here several days returned to his home in Washington county Tuesday, Wanted at Once. A good farmhand. Will pay good wages. Albert Houpt, 3 miles west of Palco. A man being conducted thro' a lunatic asylum was shown the new ward-the "automobile" ward.

"This is a fine room, light and airy, "but where are the patients?" Oh, they're all here; they are under the bed working with the springs "-Ex. spent a very pleasant outing last Saturday night and Sunday at the i ft i pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Frazier and feasted on t.ho'mfl.nv luxuries of farm life We certainly enjoyed our visit I J. W.

BELL, Manager. with these god people and will only need partly an invitation to again come out and fill up. The Palco Lumber Company has done some fine work in the street by placing the dirt taken form, their basement on the street. If the balance of Main street were filled up and about Dr. Barber tests eyes free, and glasses correctly fitted.

JOE McGOWSM LIVERY and fEED STABLE l.m T-k A rT TlTTlTTT TITCI TTI T7I TT i i ij i a i i ivi ivi h. ini t-r i i wr a 1 3 or 4 barells of crude oil were placed on it, which could be ob-' tained at a very small cost, we 'would have some streets that If you are thinking of putting in a water system in your house, call on us and get our prices on Air Pressure Tanks. We can furnish them to you in galvanized or Black Iron, Frost Bros. See Miller for farm loans. HORSES, PRICES REASONABLE WEST BARN PALCO, KANSAS would not need filling up again soon and besides, they would not be dusty..

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