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H.R.H.S. Tattler from Holyrood, Kansas • 5

H.R.H.S. Tattler from Holyrood, Kansas • 5

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H.R.H.S. Tattleri
Location:
Holyrood, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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-V PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS The 1920. population of continental United States is announced by the Census Bu-eau as 105,683,108. This is an increase of 13,710,842, or 14,9 per cent, since 1910. The total announced does not include the populations of the outlying pos The War Department makes public a statement asserting that the Government realized $737,372,000 on surplus war-material sold in France. This statement was made in response to a charge that the VVar Department sold property which cost MAN-O'-WAR, THE WONDER COLT The marvelous three-year-old easily beat Sir Barton on tha Hamilton racetrack, taking a $75,000 purse and a $5000 gold cup, and breaking the -speed record for colts of that age.

He galloped ten length in front of the celebrated Sir Barton without half trying, and established a reputation as the greatest tHE GOOD MUST WIN The postive In our mixtures, which is the good, or that which was contemplated in the original plan, is ever aggre-ssive and progressive, but by its aggressiveness it develops or excites a negative condition, which strives to interfere with progression. In the normal mzn. this develops strength, increases activity and leads to new methods and improved means of accomplishing good results. Have you ever known a bad cause to win out in the end? Have you ever known a false doctrine to secure a fixed foundation? Have you ever i spsions, which, it is estimated, have 1,390,989,302 to the French Gov't 12,250,000 inhabitants, so that the total number of people living' under the American flap is in round numbers 118,000.000. for about $400,000,000.

Secretary of the Treasury Housfdi The Federal ('Reserve Board in its in an address before the American monthly bulletin estimates the dist Bankers' Association at Washington estimates that will be required to meet, the- expenses: of the Gov't in the next fiscal year. three-year-old ever seen in this-time was 2:03 for the mile but Man-o'-War could have done much better if necessary, for never once was he a-llowed to go his full speed. There is. every reason to believe that this-colt with a little more age, will cut the record far below the two-minute mark. "Watch for the date of "Green.

known the good to be finally swallowed by the Such things are impossible. For a time the good and the true may seem to be swallowed up by the false and bad, but this is no more a fact than that the darkness swallows up and vanquishes the light of the sun. ribution of the money in the countiy ou'side of the amount held in the Treasury and Federal Reserve System, at $51.06 per capita September an increase of $13 18 over July 1 1917. The Board put the general stock of monev in the countiy on September 1 at $7,997,080,820. Miiss Olinda Besthorn has lben absent from her work for several days on account of sickness.

Last Call For those (Christmas The F. A. Wesley Studio will bo open on Sunday, December 5th. Pictures taken then will be finished in time to mail before Xmas, Governmental expendituresfor September amounted to more than while for the first three months of the fiscal year the total was more than $3,630,000,00 0, according to a statement issued by the treasury. Mrs.

Eurke and daughter Virginia left Sunday for Chicago. Everyone feeling overjoyed for the six-week quizs are over. Mr. Mullen, a brakemari of the-Holyrood local train, was severely injured while coupling two freigh: cars last Thursday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Frevert entertained the following at a Sunday-dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Will Frevert, Charles Frevert and Emil Roesler of Clafiin and children. dshields Wi The Farmers Co-Operative Association Appreciates your trade.

We carry a fine line of Staple Groceries. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits TWICE A WEEK Give US your Order for XMAS CANDIES. Good things to Eat and a Good Place to BUY We Gappy all sizes Aitken Lumber Co. Service Quality INGS m' A. cement ntiouri count! 9 sr .0 We pay four per cent on them One dollar and up starts a savings account Ccme in, and we will tell you about the Savings Account plan We pay four per cent on time deposits.

First National Bank R. J. Potts, President J. D. Stevenson, Vice-President F.

J. Moravek, Cashier fi Are cordially invited to come and inspect our new Holiday Goods. Childrens Toys, Men's Neckwear Ladies Slippers, Ladies Silk Hose Caps Mens Wool Sweaters' Men3 Dress Shirts Wool Dres Goods, Silks, Ribbons Stationery, Shoes Wankets, Contorts Aluminum ware Gift Cups and Saucen Give useful presents for Christmas. JOS. M.

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Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1920-1921