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The Fall River Times from Fall River, Kansas • 4

The Fall River Times from Fall River, Kansas • 4

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HE THE LIONS IN THE WAY THE GAEDE BAKERY Fredonia, Kansas, Will supply you. at reasonable prices, with Many young i people who lack "gumption" get-up-and-geti or whatever you may term it, often reason thusly: If it had not been (or fo and so and such and such a thing, I could haee made a great If IS TEE TIE! to bring in your Harness to HARNESS SHOP to have them repaired and oiled. You 1 can buy Harness, Robes and Blankets cheaper here than elsewhere 0 CAKES, PIES, FANCY PASTRIES, ETC. PLAIN AND FANCY ICE CREAM success, ine ions in tnc way ot Jt these young people and such a successful career is barred by the ifs and ands that enter into their ANYTHING IN BAKERY GOODS Leave your orders a day ahead at Beadles Restaurant daily lite ana rob mem ot vim and courage. They dre the breast JOHNSON Prop.

A works thrown up bT th weak ana vacnaiing wmcu oeguue ana deceive, and -which hre offered as excuses for many failures. The DC XC OE FALL RIVERIMES Published Thursdays. Fall River, Kansas. lions in the way and nothing The first real rain that has occurred in several months fell Monday when this section was tteated to slightly in excess of an inch of moisture, and the press reports indicate that it was general in more. Young people who lack these qualities need our help; our life Rat Ferrbll, Editor- THE FALL RIVER TIES ob printers and work is to train young people to determine, to get up and do things varying amounts all over the state.

It was very welcome at this time as stock water has been very low the commercial world wants done kuuwd as second 'class ttattot February 21, 1910. til the post-office at Kail Uleft Kltn sas. uudef Act of March 3. 1879. develop their latent talent, quick since late last summer, and while en their perception, teach them 5libscrtptioit.

$1.00 Per Year. Bookkeeping-Business Training, the tall was not heavy enough to insure plenty of water for any Shorthand, Typewriting, Business with the latest and ft length of time it relieves the condition for the time being. And it also put the ground in first-class English, Business Law, Business Arithmetic, Spelling, Business tMsbla Advertising, regular, per inch 10c. tritndem, 12H to 15r. i t.Rrtiiir notices, wer line 1st tnser.

5C. Office equipped best type faces on the market. We do Writing, Rapid Calculation, and condition for spring crops. With MitMftqnont Mia-otants oh space contracts. the use of the most modern office two or three exceptions the past appliances- With such training winter has been the driest in the the lion is put out of the way state in the history of the weather We have trained thousands who Wort.

ibis office Is equipped to do nil classes of Job work. Wa guarantee satisfaction il Dfomplde'lTCry. Kates reasonable, bureau. all kinds of Job Printing in a satisfactory manner at the lowest prices consistent with good work. We make a specialty of printing sale bills.

are now on the road to success i i Produce prices are the lowest ana we con ao xnc aamc yo" just now that they have been at wme Ior catalogue, ana mane 'All copy for publication must be in not later than Wednesday o-. lYonr arrangements to enter as i ii v4.J early as possible Fredonia Bus noon. tU. -i mess College, at fredonia, Kan GIVE US A TRIAL on the local market. The unusual sa9' FALL R1YER, KAHSiS, FEB.

16, 1911. Oc am out of storage produce on the OBITUARY cause of the low prices. N'na pca' da.Shtef of Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Langworthy, died VlCiUK J-AClb her home near Avard. Oklahoma, The Indiana legislature is getting after the gas companies operating in that state on the charge that they are pumping air into their gas mains and charging their matrons the same orice for air Everybody glad to see the ram Monday, February; 6th, 1911, at I FALL RIVER TIN SHOP so long expected' 10:15 a- m.r aged 8 years, 6 months Fred Sallee has moved to the and 18 days. She was born at J. H.

Russell farm. fall Kiver, Kansas, July 18, IWZ tu.j Here she spent most of her life. AGENCY FOR COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH Company Records furnished for any kind o'f ma chines at same prices as in Kansas City Perfection Oil Heaters. PHONE NUMBER 62 11 I All VI 1 I 11.1 Itll r. II 1.

IIT I I 'J on Fred Sallee's Sunday. She came into our 'midst about two years ago. Panl Kellogg has gone to Long The took sick onth 2nd day of ton to work in a barber shop January. A physician was called that they do for gas. Inspectors are to be appointed to stop the practice.

If some such plan were adopted in Kansas few people would object to a change from a flat rate to a meter system. However, this cymplalnt is so general that most people regard any attempt to put them on meter as an attempt on the part of the gas company to hold them op. Mrs- Maggie Kelleg and Mrs fir- and pronounced her illness pneu Paul Kellofig spent Sunday at A. Sallee's- monia fever. Soon to the joy of all she began to improve.

But alas! how little did we think she G. G. Ryan and son and A- Sal lee made a business trip to Sev I Kansas City Newspaper i would leave us so soon. When the pneumonia broke typhoid ery Saturday i i a fever took hold of the already Mrs. A.

Sallee and daughter spent Wednesday afternoon at J. weak body, and in spite of all P. Bertling's. i i that medical aid and loving hands could do, to the great sorrow of Tuesday was St. Valentine's Day, and the postmasters over the country report a noticeable falling off in the exchange of the mawkish, sentimental type of valentines and an increase of post cards.

The comic is also much less in evidence than formerly- Harvey Corbet has moved in me wm. tvans nouse ann is anxious parents and friends we saw her gradually growing weak- working for Mr. Evans. er, until at last the death angel Snow fell over the west end of came and took her away. Pearl Subscription and Advertis-iny Rates Tumbling! to the state Monday, according the weathei bureau reports.

Mrs- W. J. Crawford went down The hardier shrubs and bushes are putting out leaves just a little bit early. sttj sabs Xmn MooiXa nlN pus wiOH3 tHO0 i i 1 was a dear little girl that every, one loved. She will be greatly missed by her many friends and schoolmates.

Notwithstanding the cold weather the funeral was attended by a large crowd whose sorrow and deepest sympathy go with the to Neodesha Tuesday evening for a visit with her son, Ross Craw ford, and wife. The Kansas City Post Announces the cheaped rate ever offeree for any metropolitan daily newspaper in the world 5 Cents per Week bereaved parents in their great I I I I I 9 I i 4 IF loss. Although it is hard to part with her we realize that it is our loss and her gain, for' she has been called to that beautiful home and to Him who said, "Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Is all the cos! to have it delivered anywhere the I wrld which means you gt the daily every day and the Big Sunday Posl, including all the colored I comic supplements and fashion plates. 20 weeks, $1.00 Full year, $3.60 1 .1 rC i We had a little treasuie once ubscriDtions taken at tnis omce. one was our joy ana priae IT IS LUMBER YOU WANT iff Haye It High Grade Cypress Fir Cedar We handle the famous Fredo nia Portland Cement V.

DOTGE We loved her, Ah! perhaps too well, For soon she slept and died. All is dark within our dwelling, Lonely are our hearts today, For the one we loved so dearly Has forever passed away. Her teacher, Nettie Atkins, Avard Oklahoma J. R- Ladlie, Auctioneer. of draying will appre- I am fully equipped all kinds and hauling, light or heavy, and HILL-ENGSTROM LBR.

CO. ciate a share of your business. JOHN C.LINNEN..

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Years Available:
1910-1913