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The Neosho Falls Post from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 1

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VOL. 34. NO. 20 J. W.

DICKSON, PUBLISHER. Pay up your subscription and seethe editors fae change expression. See club offers. Who is the Joke on? 3s After bavins; broken all records in point of sales during the months of i D. R.

Inge, L. L. Northrup," V. A. L.

Bkumiuugh, Cash. Neosho Fails State Bank." Directors: L. L. NORITIRUP, JOSEPH BISHOP, D. R.

INGE, A. W. FOX, 1). W. FINNEY, J.

G. WILSON, v. A L. BRUMBAUGH. Does a general banking business.

Every accomodation granted Last Saturday, a week ago, the store of Mr. Hicka at Piijua was robbed, a blood hound was put upon what was thought to be the trail of the robber but is now' thought to be that of Fred Tidd. Fred came home the Saturday evening and walked up the Katy track. The dog. followed the scent to Neoshp Is and, so we are told, wanted to go down Main street, but Vasj pulled off to one side by his He wanted to enter a number of houses but finally gave up the chase in the stnu't in front of the residence of George.

Fudge and the two-buildings on the same street owhed by Mr. Smalling. His loghip was clearly off his bearings. The editor in that pert of Ihc city a S5 1 rn rv 4- Dri rt -gt Wcxn tQ.tV consistent with conservative banking. Your business respectfully solicited.

her. We have never shown more com- 5i ft gj plete stocks in all our departments. Htui v.t-are oinwruii! to tin our neighborhood run over' wi! blood Such ways of-dojjig business doesn't give a well-meaning editor any show whatever to get on in this world Of course did not get the good-, tho thiefr was found over Our stock of men's over coats is very complete. at Iola in a card game, but suppose we had been guilty, we would have 2 Hour Slaughter Sale A two Hour Special Slaughter Sale, commencing 2 p. m.

lasting until 4 p. m. been compelled to "hand over and 58 1 FBy made to promise to make a living honestly, if we can, in the future, Really there is a joke on some, one, Prices range from either Fred Tidd. George Fudge tr 3-50 the editor. The dog followed Fred Tidd to the town, roamed over 40 Rods of Hog Wire 21 rod 1 Revol ving Barrel Churn $2.98 1 $6 Cream Seperator 4.

08 Horse Blankets worth 50 now 2.08 1 Lap Robe Worth $3.50 now 2.78 1-7 ft. Cross Cut Saw 2 .78 50 lb Flour Cans worfh $1.25 now .08 1 Bread Can .75 1 8. neighborhood where we live and settled down in front of George Fudge's to There is no in Woodson residence and refused to go any further. Come to think about it we bo- ieve the joke is on the dog and the crowd that came with him from Piqua. better line County "The Hot Air flan." Under this caption Governor Hoch's Marion pays its respects as follows to the professional ss Remember I have a good Supply of Milk Crocks and Jars also Stone Churns and Jugs.

First class Boiled Linseed Oil per gal. 50c I keep in stock a fine line of Edison Phonographs and Records for sale. I also have a Second Hard Organ Fale cheap for cos-h or time. All kinds ol Shears fitted first class. True goodness never goes on dress parade.

It doesn't pose. It doesn't We still have a few Ladies Cloaks which stand up in front and say, "Look at me. It doesn't pay much attention to th galleries. No brass band will be sold at greatly reduced prices. accompaifes it.

It ia.no grandstand-er. It doesn't advertise itself on the street corner or elsewhere. No, that Respectfully, C. BROOKS. The Cash Store Man, We also have about 100 Ladies skirts wiiich we is'nt the way it is built.

And when you see a fellow-doing any of that sort of mighty good guess that he is a irtui.j. It is true in politics." The aspiring politician who gets on the housetop with a mega 3 will close out at a discount of 25 per cent from regu- phone to tell about how all the fellows except himself, and h'U followers are grafters, tools of the corporations, of 1 ar prices, none larger than 28 inch waht measure. We are showing a good line of carpets, rugs, Oil Cloth, Window shades and lace curtains. the railroads and so forth will not infrequently be found to have a personal record that must be kept in cold-storage. To go after the grafters, the boodlers, the tricksters and all their tribe is a great thing.

The men who are brave enough to do it are the hope of the republic. But the men who are really doing the effective work in that line are Often the least spectacular about it. And though their work is in the limelight they don't claim to have a monopoly on all the honesty, honor and' square dealing in the country, or state. And when a fellow carries a banner inscribed, ''Reformer! The Only!" it is always appropriate to inquire Ft' ESTABLISHED 1885. NATIONALIZED 1902.

Levi Hobbins, President. Luther M. Beck, Vice-President J. W. Depew, Cashier.

W. W. Nayloe, Ass't Cahier. M. A.

Rhea, Public Sale Clerk. 9he l(ates 'Center National iftank X(aks "Center, siansas. CAPITAL $35,000.00. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED $10,000.00. Wool and Cotton Blankets, Bed spreads, ready made sheets and pillow 1 cass at correct prices.

at 1 4 Our stock of shoes is complete, lines DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS. Levi Kas.) II. T. Laidlaw, C. A.

Bauersfeld.LR. II. True-blood, Luther M. Beck, E. W.

Naylor, 'Mrs. Thos. Laidlaw, II. S. Trueblood, W.

W. Naylor, B. F. Edwards (Vice President National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Missouri.) 5 The Oldest Bank in Woodson County.

Solicits your business on its Merits for Strength, Superior Facilitip and Careful and Courteous attention to the interests of its customers. ALL BUSINESS WITH PATRONS KEPT; IN STRICT CONFIDENCE. ttCc office does he want?" The true reformer assails evils, all right, but he doesn't spend much time bowing sweetly to the public" and winking at his hired lieutenants to start the applause Of course you shouldn't bet, but if you do, don't put your money on the genuineness of the hot air man. THE SALISBURY ORCHESTRA The Salisbury Orchestra appeared at the opera house Thursday evening, Dec. 11- This city never before hud an opportunity to enjoy a musi of Rubber and Felt shoes always on hands and of the best makes.

cal treat. The company were all ai- un, Yess 1 nere are inner "Brands," but the leading brand is tists1 and demonstrated their ability very clearly. Mr. Salisbury, the leader, is perhaps the best violinist everheard on a Belle Plaine stage, and he andtiis wonderful company were deserving of the vigorous applause with which they were gree ted. In "Parsifal" our people heard one of fSoisn i sir ig tne greatest selections of the age, and in Hie closing selection, "The Electrical Age," they were given -a great surprise.

These two selections were equally well received. But no greater honor is due the orchestra than Is due to Abby Rose Wood, the soprano. From the moment of her first appearance she won favor i the hearts of her hearers, and she was loudly encored. In "Doris' and Elaine'' she appeared at wonderful advantage and was called upon to render anot her, and in the sel GUARANTEED Leads in Purity, Nutrition and color. Made by THE RED STAR MILL ELEVATOR CO.

Wichita, Kas. FOR SALE BY W. M. GERMAN SON, Neosho Falls, Kas. tw My Live loo Years.

The chances for living afnll cenlurv A Modern MiracU "Trulv miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Iloltof this place," writes J. 0. K. Hooper Woodford, Some of our correspondents abbreviate the day of the week in their copy.

We wish they would always pell the word in full as the editor is to do it for them are excellent in the case of Mrs Jenuie Duncan, of Haynesville, now 70 ection, "In May," she won everyone- -vae "-S -9 -E8 -y8- years old. 8he writes: "Electric Bit ing up puss from her lungs. Doctors of Chronic Dyspepsia 20 best favor. All whom we have heard speak of the entertainment were loud in the praise of Abby Rose Wood, Belle Plaine News.1" years standing, and made meXeel declared her end so near that her as well and strong as a youug girl W. R.

Stubbs has formerly an- nounced his candacy for the United States Senate and he will have a lot of support outside of Bourbon county I 1 1 1 1 lj Hall the world Wonders how the other half lives. Those who useBucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all eruptions: Beats The Music cure. Electric -Bitter cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders, General Debility aDd bodily weakness. Bold on guarantee at Dr, A. J.

Lievrance drug store. Price only 50e. 'To keep the body in write The aid society of the Methodist church wil! meet with Reid and Mrs. Djucan. Thursday, Jan.

17, for dinner. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, thev know jtwtil. Mrs.

Grant Shy, wucic 11c 13 cijr avuu nibu me yruyic Judga Benson will be a factor to be family had watched by her bed side forty -eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the astonishing result tbat improvement began, aud continued until she finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for coughs and eclds. 50c and fl 00 at Dr. A. J.

Lieurance, druggist. Trial bottle free. 1130 E. Reynolds Springfield, 111 says: itiss of housekeeping." enter race in earnest. neeessitiss eastern Kansas may stampede to hi9 an teed by Dr.

A.J. Lieurance, drug Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. "I "take Dr. King's Tew Life Pills.

They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I havs found Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed bj Dr A. J. Lieurance, druggist. 25c.

Salisbury Orchestra Sunday afternoon at 3 P. January the 20th. The people, through their agent, J. Rockefeller, have iusfc presented standard. Town and Country.

gist. 2oc. Mrs. A. Moore received an express package Christmas morning containing a beautiful gold watch and iwel casket from her son T.

II. gjoore of St. Louis. Type- Feed delivered man Son. I am agent for writer.

J. the Oliver W. DicksoB free by Wm Ger the Chicago University with a handsome gift of 8,000,000. Red Star flour, guaranteed by Wm. German Son..

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