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Brookville Headlight from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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BKOOKVILLE, KANSAS APRIL 8, 1904. NO. 45 VOL. lit. Lee Germfzohe is gua ran toed ATT A A to euro chicken cholera or Ynouey 1 1 "The Convict's Daughter" lias been postponed until tomorrow nfcfht.

Mote snow has fallen today than in all winter. "The Convict's Daughter" is an excellent play and is worth seeing. Walter Swearingen was con-lined to his home yesterday by sickness but is some better to- refunded. At the Drug Store. Luther Cooley arrived from Toledo.

Wednesday. He will re-mfeiin a eoutiie of weeks and then lie and Mrs. Cooley, who has been here for the past month, vptm-n. talciirt? in the World's OCAL ITEMS 'Overcoats are in evi dence today C3 Fair oh the Way. We are ih.

receipt today of a program of the commencement exercises of the Garden City High School. of the graduating class is Bruce Risley, Always on hand and lunches quickly prepared. A first class line of CONFECTIONARY CIGARS (3c TOBACCOS. I will endeavor to earn your patronage. W.

J. Kane. O. K. Barter Shop I am now in my new shop, 2nd door in Basement of the Building.

John Rufiner, has agaih come b'ack to these parts and has taken up his abode on the Mulberry, first place north of PI S. Cooley. This is the third time he has o-Gated here and Will likely be the charm, as he says he now expects to stay the rest of his life. Did ytik plant soVnfe trees yes-tier day, arbor day? Archie Hi nimiiw right is sick vith the measles-. Paints and oils at 7) rug tstor'e.

Miss Mary Esc ral, who has been at Canyon City-, 'Colorado Returned home last Friday. S'ee Hie Convict's Daughter formerly of this place. M. A. Titus writes that he has taken up his abode in Odebolt, Iowa.

Carpets PvUs For sale at the Carpel Rug Factory- Brie id your Mugs. Fred A. Daeglierty, TheM.L. COnterence, -which has been in session at Salina, returns J. B.

(Jillmore to this place. J. W. Bates was returned to Lindsborg Bert Seamans. goes to Russell, S.

L. Sea mans toDelphos and H. 0. tlolter to Lincoln. 1 Lee's Lice Killer carried at the Dnig Store, It is stire death Mrs.

A. S. Daugherty, Prop. OMtary. George Geiger was horn August .13, 1826, in Baden, Ger Warp furnished Quick ant! good work guaranteed Prices Reasonable.

Mua. A.S. DAUGHEnrrl at the Opera House, tomorrow night. Elmer Schermerhorn is Walking around on one having disabled the other by running a hail far into it. John Adamsott, who has spent the winter in Kansas City, is now in the neighborhood visiting re--latives.

Buy wall paper at Drug Store-. A fine line cheap. The probate judge of Lincoln county has granted a marriage license to Bert Babb, of Brook-Villej and Viola Thompson of Sylvan drove. Salina Journal: We failed last week to announce the arrival of the sixth daughter at the home of Mr, and Mrs. El.

A. Bradford, on many, and died at the home of his son Charles, near Brookville, on Monday, April 4th at 10 A. M.Hecaraeto America when 5 years old with his parents and lived in New York, and was married there in 1852 to MisS Mag-dalena Mosman. In 1879 he moved his family to Kansas, taking up his abode near the place where lie died. Exactly 20 years prior to his death his wife was buried, having died Apr.

2, 1884. For many years he has been to chicken lice and mites. One Of the boys narrowly escaped an accident while jumping onto the train the other day. You may look for an obituary notice in this paper most any time if some Of the young fellows around town don't cease the exhibition of their ability to jump" moving trains. The Union Pacific is planning Highest market price paid for hogs at all times.

Shelled Com For Sale. CARL M. MOLMQDIST Attorney-At-Law more or less crippled by rheumatism, and some months has been confined to his bed by a Office Over Planters Stste Bank. Phone 83 Salina, Kansas. for a double track from Topeka to Kansas City.

It would be an excellent thing for the shippers from this part of the state, who, when tunning stock to market, get into a congestion there, which doubles and triples the length of time which they should be on the road. complication of diseases, which finally terminated life. He was buried from the Catholic church March 28th. Mother and child doing well. Ed Yount of Dodge City, Kansas, visited with his brother Al from.

Sunday till Monday. He contemplates disposing of his property at Dodge and going to the western coast. in the Catholic grave-yard, by the side of his wife, Wednesday. The Eagle Restaurant Tables for Ladies. 1201 N.

SANTA FE A VP. SALINA KANSAS. K. A. Kinkle, Prop.

There survive him two sons and three daughters, Chas. M. Geig er and Mrs. Louise Dick, both of this place, Mrs. T.

J. Nichols, of Topeka, Frank A. Geiger, of Pueblo, Colo, and another daugh ter who still lives in the east. The Brook ville Horse and Jack Company Have made arrangements to have the three horses Boss, Prince and Clansman and the Two Jacks, Si Pltsnkard and Star, at the following places on days mentioned, in charge of the manager, B. ft.

Swearingen. Died: This morning, the live weeks old infant of Mrs. Lizzie Wl Dttfl Mn nreeze- IF-'! I i i make3 our Luck quietly passed away. The child was apparently well except for a bad cold. Probably an abscess in the head assisted the cold in strangling the little one.

It will be buried tomorrow. Saturdays and Mondays at their Bam in Brookville Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday forenoon atGusLeive'splacc. Wednesday P. M. and Thursday A.

M. at Henry Hosticks. Thursday afternoon and Friday forenoon at Emil Headquists..

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