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The Fall River Times from Fall River, Kansas • 4

The Fall River Times du lieu suivant : Fall River, Kansas • 4

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Fall River, Kansas
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it OE DC 3C 3E SO THE MAN SHAWNEE Rash Hill spent Sunday even- FALL RIVER TIMES Published Thursdays. Fall River, Kansas. at the Harms home BEHIND" Mrs. Lulu Sherwood spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Harms.

The Yoakum young folks pen: Ray Ferkell, Editor- THE FALL RIVER TIES 6b printers -V-and Jdublishcrs Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. a mutter 1'ehrttnry to, line, at Ifao pout-office iUVM lilvcr, nnkr Act of March 8. 1879.

We don't mean the man behind the times nor the man behind in his payments. Julius Csesar was "the man behind" Rome- Wash-inton was "the man behind" the United States at a cricis in its Sears. Albert Hall and Bailey Yoakum returned home from a five week's visit in Missouri Saturday- Subscription, $1.00 Per Year. history. Every successful busi Ailtertlnin KnleA.

IMspliiy Advertising, regular, per iticb 10c. 12't to lflc. Local rending notices, per line 1st Injur. 5c. subsequent discounts on jacc contract.

ness venture no matter how humble, has "a man behind," the man who shoulders the Responsibility and plant the campaign, who pos Misses Lila Brooks of Fail River and Frankie Smith of Severy and Eka Branaman spent Sunday at the Harmes home. VICTOR FACTS Paul Kellogg and wife are visiting his harents. G. G. Ryan's, the Skillings family and Miss Addie reer took dinner at Fred Sallee's Sunday.

Office equipped with the Jatest and best type laces on the market. We do all kinds of Job Printing in a satisfactory manner at the lowest prices consistent with good work We make a Ji.h Work. 'I hl office ts cnslppco to do nil classes of Job work. Wo guarantee satisfaction und prompt de'irery. Kates reasouablc.

All copy for publication must be in not later than Wednesday noon. specialty of printing sale FALL RIYEtf, KAISiS, BOY. 17, 1910. GIVE US A TRIAL 0 Vesta Whaley made a trip to Severy Sunday 1o visit home folks) returning tke same evening. E.

E. Sallee, who has been visiting his parents, returned last week to his home in Norman, Oklahoma A literary society was organized at Victor school house Wednes sesses those qualities that bring success to him and those associated with him in business. Young man, if vou wish to be ''the man behind" a successful enterprise, attend the Fredonia business College, of Fredonia, Kansas, Kansas' best school of Bookkeeping-Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting. With such an equipment as this school will give you, the time will come when you will be "the man behind" a successful enterprise, when you will be a factor in the business world, and your name a synonym of success, again exemplifying the fact that with educated head and skilled hands young men and women can carve their names upon the tallest towers of fame. We can place you in a good position just as soon as your course is finished.

Write for catalogue and make your arrangements to enter at once- Ween day. November 9. It will meet Just at present relations between the citizens of Mexico and the citixens of the United States who live along the border between the two countries are rath er strained. In fact they have trying to settle their differences by the use of fire arms in true border style. Both governments have troops on the ground to pre Vent serious trouble.

The Mexicans are indulging in some war talk. to bring in your Harness to THE HARNESS SHOP to have them repaired and oiled. You can buy Harness, Robes and Blankets cheaper here than elsewhere joy a splendid patronage, which 1 2 JOHNSON Props, IOE3E on Friday nights Mrs. A. Sallee's sister, who has been visiting her the past five weeks, returned to her home in Missouri, Saturday night.

Miss Josie Sallee accompanied her home. SALT CREEK Mrs. Minnie Horton has been quite sick Several Salt Creek people were in bevery Saturday. Bert Miller and family were visitors at Harrison Morton Snn-day. Louis, Duff and family of Fredonia spent Sunday at J.

A. Baldwin's- Mr- Markel of New Albany visited Sunday at th, J. W. Sexton home. A pie supper is announced for next Saturday at Ashley school house.

Miss Mary Hosier of Severy was Visiting, at J- A. Baldwin's Sunday. Mrs. Eva Ben tling spent last week with her sister, Mrs- Frank Pritchard, north of Fall River. The party at J.

Baldwin's Saturday evening was well attended and an enjoyable time is I FALL RIVER TIN SHOP I AGENCY FCR shows the overwhelming popularity of the Fredonia Business Col-it shows that people appreciate the advantages of the famous Byrne systems we teach, which save the student, hile qualifying himself to hold a responsible position, almost, in time and board over what it would est iiJ a school teaching other systems. A Kentucky distillery offers us a gallon of whiskey for which we need not pay if it does not come up to expectations. Safe enough. Our observation is that any kind of whiskey usually surpasses in results all expectations of the man who buys it. As thousands who are now in the penitentiary and poor houses could testify Jewel Republicans.

COLOMBIA PHONOGRAPH Company Records furnished for any kind of ma chines at same prices as in Kansas Cit PHONE NUMBER 62. 1 "WV I. G- AJmJD WES JEt 1 aiiaiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiis: No town will become a good business center so long as its business men rely on a few merchants to make the effort to bring trade to town- Too oten the men in a few lines of trade are about the only ones that reach ojt for customers Other mer chants wait tfntil these, men induce the people to come to the town and content themselves with trade, that naturally drifts to their place. A public spirited should ask.himsels if he is doing his part to attract people to come to town to trade in helping the entire business community, and no town is a success unless all lines ore wbrking to extend the trade as for as. possible and the cir3le of which the town is the business center.

Exchange- NORTH OF TOWN O. W. Hall plastered his house last week. What has become of Shawnee's correspondent? Miss Frankie Yoakum is working for Mrs Lafe Giles, this week. Mrs.

0.2 W. Hall returned Sunday from a few weeks' visit relatives pear Eureka. Mr. anl Mrs. Will Hill went to Fredonia Saturday evening for a visit with relatives and friends.

Bailey Yoakum and Albert Hall returned Saturday evening from a four week's visitin Missouri. John Morton, Eddie Pritchard, THE GROUCH Alfred Hamlin, Ralph Kimball, Jeff Richey, Helen Tuttle, Allie and Ethel West, Merle Cloude, Elvin Ater, Lila Brooks. Nellie Burns, Gertrude Cloude, Charles Cochran, Fern Gladweli; Ina Van Hirss and Buenta Wilkinson. TAXES I have the tax roll for Salt SCHOOL REPORT Report of Fall River schools for the month of October. Total enrollment 105; average attend' ance, 95.

Primary Department Miss Tava Elliott, teacher. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 37; pupils with perfect at-attendance during month: Pearl West, Thelma Dodge, Darleen Beadles, Paul Tippett, Lester Gramm, Earl Kimball, Morris Master-son, Fern Baker, Eva Baker, Lee Brodrick, Criss Gramm, Keith Mansfiied, Edwin Ida Hollingsworth Pet Gramm, Muriel Nelscu, Lester Taylor. Floyd Justice, McKinley Gramm. Intermediate Department FORCED TO LEAVE HOME Every year a large nuinber ot sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with. coughs are urged to go to But this Springs and Liberty townships.

Office first door north of the Post Office. J-F. Butler. is costly and not always sure. There's a better way.

Let Dr Kiqg's New Discovery cure you; My heart is heavy with its wee, there's so much wickedness below! I look around me and behold the pride and insolence of gold: and men pursuing pleasures cheap which in the end will make them weep; why, don't they let such baubles flee and be immaculate like me? And women gorgeous raiment wear, with shining doodads. in their hair; they go to clubs and waste the hours they should be spinning wool and flax, and bearing burdens on their backs; they glory in their tresses fine their heads should be as bald as mine. I see young men indulge in ganiev; with little clothing on their" frames. They have a false and fatal pride because they're strong and Sparkling-eyed, Mound City Paints may costa trifle mote, but Hill-Engstrom Lbr. Co- at home.

It cured me complete ly of lung trouble, 1 Nelsog of Calamine, Arkansas, "when all else failed and I gained 44 '47 pounds in weight. Its surely the King of all. cough arid lung 1 Kiss Mary Romig, teacher. 'cur ihousands owetne.r i.ves land health to it- It is positively Enrollment, 29; average attend- guaranted for Coughs, Colds, La- ance, 2fl; pupils with perfect at- Grippe, Asthma, Croup all throat tendance: Tary Pumphrey, Hoyd and lung troubles, 50c afrd J1.00. Trial bottle free.

For sale by all Gladweli, Rcbert Huston Charlie, druggists. because their limbs' are straight i I lore nee and Cannie Ghramm, ana tine tney ought to nave bow legs like mine Men go to their i 4 Charlie Sm alley, Walter Master-son, Louis Gunzburg, Hazel McMillan, Bertha Hazen, Roberta Morgan, Chryatal Witt, red Kim- 4 i Dr. Phelan the painless dentist will be in Fall River the firs week in every month prepared to do reliable dental work in an up-to-date manner. Teeth extracted without pain IT IS LUMBER YOU WANT i We Have It High Grade Cypress Wir Cedar We handle the famous Fredonia Portland Cement HILL-ENGSTROM LBR. CO.

ball, Eva Earl, Rebecca jLon Furrow, Fitzhugh Dodge, and My tie M-ller. errands- all in vain, upon the sea, the plain- and all they hope and all they do, and all the phantoms, they are idle 'as. the as the toil of one who's throwing dornicks at the sun- Why work and sweat on land and sea? Why not sit here and croak with me? Walt Mason. Grammar Department Ray Mullendore, teacher. Enrollment- 36; Dr.

Phelan, the Longton dentil will be here the first week. lm November, the 7th to the 12th inclusive. Don't fail: to see him if with pwifiect at ance, 31; Uai-terton, Rextord in need of work iu his line, At Buy your fresh dyesters at the Restaurant Dr. Hale's office. Myrtle Arthur Morton, May Clyde West- Vivian West, Camille.

Abbott. Earl Ater, ftf 44 Hot Chili at the Restaurant. Ladlie, Auctioneer..

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Pages disponibles:
1 441
Années disponibles:
1910-1913