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H.R.H.S. Tattler from Holyrood, Kansas • 3

H.R.H.S. Tattler du lieu suivant : Holyrood, Kansas • 3

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H.R.H.S. Tattleri
Lieu:
Holyrood, Kansas
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3
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fcotM JlBRiL iSiGH SCHOOL ttMMttA LOCAL NEWS Don't turn except at corners In business districts and close, built-up sections. Don't pass street cars discharging passengers. Ills own. Here's to those who'd love us, If we oniy cared, There's to those we'd love, If we only dared. Though a kiss be amiss, She who misses 'the kisses, As Miss without kiss May miss being a Mrs.

And he who who miss, The kisses of Misses Willi miss having the bliss Of being Mr. an Mrs. C. C. Frevert and E.

Weaver were in Lyons Wednesday tm business. A number of new1 students enrolled this week at the 'high' school. Don't attempt to pass a Vehicle If Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. D.

Hogan there is another vehicle approaching of Claflln were in-Molyrood Tuesday. from the opposite direction unless Mr. and Mrs. Roslne and daugb- the road is clear for one hundred ter Dorothy were In Lindsborg last 'yards. weefii.

Don't drive your oar out of the gaage without knowing your brakes and steering gear are tight and your headlights comply with the law. Slow do'wn when you observe chil We want you to become acquainted with the fact that we have one of the best equipped banks in the couo ty. We want your business are In a position to give you. prompt and courteous services. Let "our bank be your bank.

The Bank of Holyrood. dren playing near th curb or In the i street. Remember they have not wisdom of an adult. Don't drive with the belief yiat the pedestrian is familiar with the rules of the-road. Mrs.

Anna Stejsxal died at her home northwest of town of heart disease -and nephritis 'Tuesday. She Was one of the early-settlers of this county. She leaves- to mourn her death ope. four Burial took" vpkce in the Palacky cemetery." Miss Irene Wag-ner of Lorraine was the uest of Georgia Zerzan over the wek-end; Miss Ejernice Blaylock spent the week-end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J.

W. Blaylock. Mr, and Mrs. John Ehler and family, will leave Thursday for Arizona on account of little Paul's health. It is rumored that the Blue Bird Confectionery is planning to install some automatic curtains.

The H.R.H.S.Tattler is out late this week on account of too much job A FEW OF THE BARGAINS AT THE BARGAIN SPOT Durkasco Gelatine glass dish free, 2 Royal W. Tomatoes, 3 Red Star Pancake Flour 3 lb 45c Hy Lo Cut Wax Beans Royal Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 Peanuts, -per 1.15c Buy your Coffee here and get 10 cents worth of Candy free with each Our, coffee prices are right. Just a few for comparsion: I Golden Gate Coffee, per 60c Red Wolff Coffee, per lb 50c Golden Wedding Coffee, per lb. 55 i Peaberry, Coffee, per A FEW NEW SHOES AT THE NEW PRICES $6.50 Work Shoes, $7.50 Work Shoes, $8.50 Dress Shoes, ...1..:..::..

$12.50 Dress Shoes, Investigate our 'Dlry Goods Department You will v. find many money saying bargains. i MARKET, JANUARY 27 Eggs, per dozen Butter per pound .40 to 45c E. WEAVER SON 9 9 It is related of a certain king, that, when embarked on a voyage, attend-ded by some of his couriers, and carrying with "him some of his treasures, a storm arose, which made it necessary to lighten the ship; whereupon, lie commanded his couriers to be thrown overboard, but saved, his money. How is it with parents who are embarked with fortune and family on this voyage of life; -when they need a better school house to save their, children from ill health, or a better teacher to rescue them from im morality and ignorance; or even a slate or a shilling's worth of paper to save them from idleness; have we any parents amongst us, or we not, who, under such circumstances, will fling 'the child overboard and .9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Leo Kraft is learning: to set type the old fasstoiieH way.Hstinds it rather save 8- shilling? Horace Mann-, 1796-1859, Statesman and Educator.

difficult search for every letter. A number of young folks attended the basket-ball game at Bushton Fri? There's a man who loves his wife, And loves his wife alone. For many a man loves another man's When he ought to be loving 1 his day night. There is one door that always opens to the road of prosperity and wealth You will find that door at the front of our bank. Wlhy not open it today The Bank of Holyrood, Mrs.

Anna Stejskal passed away at the home of her son, Jess Stejskal, last Wednesday, January 12, 1921, it the age of 78 years and was buried Friday In the! Palacky cemetery. Obituary wAl be given- next week. ATTENTION SAFE DRIVING From Automobile Topics. You will help reduce accidents If 'you: Don't cut corners. Don't "cut in" short after passing a Vehicle.

Give the proper signal whenever tyour action in starting from jthe curb, in; turning, in changing your course of in stopping may reasonably be said to affect other traffic. Don't -consider driving at maximum speed within the law the legal Having been established in Holyrood for the last 22 years, "serving the public as a dealer in Furniture, Hardware and Implements, I have sold my business to-Mr. Bloomer of Claflin, Kansas', The new will be known as the Bloomer Hardware and Implement Company. During my 22 years business career in this community, I have enjoyed the best of business relations with the people of this community, finding them always prompt and courteous in business transactions. I wish to extend my thanks arid appreciation to the people of this community for their patronage and good will which they have shown me.

The Bloomer Hardware and Implement company will strive in every way possible to please the people of this community and it is my earnest desire that my former customers extend to this new ijrm the same courteous treatment and prompt business transactions that you have shown to me. i Thanking the public once again for our pleasant business relations I amr very sincerely yours, speed is a safe limit at all times. FRED G. McCUNE Architect See me before you start that building. H.

A. STOLTENBERG Hi Hplyrpod.

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Pages disponibles:
64
Années disponibles:
1920-1921