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Brookville Headlight from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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Thf Brookville Headught JL LXlJ rrr NO. 20 -MmrsrmKt, wau trl 'VTX7' L. i --T VUU Al. 1 1 II rrrJ i-n ii Bits of Local mil Information Corning Our Veopte. Trojresa in the County and Teton.

1. it A IS IL. LIFE'S TRIFLES Only a little shriveled seed -It might be a flower or grass or weed; Only a box of earth on the edge Of a narrow, dusty window-ledge; Only a few scant summer showers; Only a few clear, shining hours; That was ali. Yet God could make Out of these, for a sick child's sake. A blossom-wonder as fair and sweet As ever broke at an angel's feet.

Only a life of barren pain, Wet with sorrowful tears for rain; Warmed sometimes by a wandering gleam Of joy that seemed but a happy dream. A life as common and brown and bare As the box of earth in the window there; Yet it bore at last the precious bloom Of a perfect soul in a narrow room- Pure as the snow leaves that fold Over the flower's heart of gold. Dr. Henry Van Dyke. School Notes.

a of relief maps were re- Henry House has purchased a new Overland auto. Samuel of Ellsworth, visited in -the city Sunday. Thos. L. Carney went to Wallace Saturday to transact business.

t-n Mr. aud Mrs. Clark Dickey, cently installed in the school. Mrs Carl Johnson visiied school this week. Five new students entered school this week: Irvin Nager in the iiign Oris Hoss the Grammar Room, Alice Youngbergln tho First Intermediate Room, and Burnice and Ethel Young-berg in the Primary Room.

This in Wednesday, Oct. 6th, a baby girl. C. C. Lewis, who is working at Ellsworth, visited home folks over Sunday.

D. Black visited his son, Ralph, at Shadv Bend the fore part of the creases the total enrollment iu xw. The Physiology and General Science classes have started laDraiory The new microscope arrived last week and both of the above classes have been doing some interesting microscop week. A' fresh cow for sale, or trade for driving horse. Inpuire of A.

H. Schmidt. Jas. Bealby shipped seven loads of cattle from Terra Cotta to Russell Tuesday. Mrs.

Anna Rasmussen returned Wed-' nesday from several weeks visit in NATURALIZATION LAWS to them. It is, thereiore, wnou.y unnecessary for applicants for naturalization to employ local counsel to repre- ic work during trie moratory The microscope is a compound one and is capable of magnifying is also the province oi i flCUl int-im i thp Rnroau to see that those who seen either 50 or 'ZrM times. Important Information from A pw fame, volley ball, was started Marshall county Bureau ot JNaturanzaiwu. rnn nf Salina. was in the The general rules of the Rev tt: Rtoton' Nnturaliiiation Exam city Tuesday in the interest of thefgameare SOmewhat similar to tennis Kansas Home Finding Institution.

I except the net stretched 7 1-2 feet except uic nvw citizenship are what they represent, themselves to be, i. persons of good moral character, having the requisite United States and state residence, and that when once naturalized such candi-1 dates secure what they have actually paid for, that is, unimpeachable citi- i '7onhin I iner Walter L. Wolf, of St. Louis, Mo has just completed an examination of records of the oflice the ball, which re- Miss Helen Magnuson, wno is Miss Helen Maenuson, tending Wesleyan University at Sa- sembles a small basket ball, is batted tending vvesieya Qntl(la ba fnrt.h with the hand. Noted Sunday m- -Hodnnist.

clerk of the district linn, visited home folks over I NO 01'1 ITS KIM Etcrnamctal Flues. Amalgamated Copper and Steel. ETICUNAMETAL is the Strongest. Non-corrosive, Non-rusting Metal Ever Used in Hiiy Kango. PLEASED TO SHOW YOU.

court of this county. He states that this inspection indicates a considerable r. voolrlnnl-fl authorities on play ground work commend this game very highly because the player is continually looking up tr, striiio-hten round should- number of the ioreign-iwiu 1,. The P. M.

0. club will meet next Wednesday, Oct. 13, with Mrs. Lola Schermerhorn visited in Salina of the county, who as a preliminary The matter of citizenship is one of increasing importance, and particularly where those of foreign birth are concerned. For instance, in case of war between the United States and a for- lVi Hiibiee.ta of that coun- Wlllt-Il a step to citizenship filed their declaration of intention (commonly known as "first "ve beun moiit negh" gent in their efforts to complete their ers, and any numoer oi play, large or small.

The Culver basket ball game which uo linen nl.ived at Culver last TT AN I in tim TTnit.ed States at the RU 1U1DO ivvtiw over Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mary Hinnenkamp, and friends Howard House left Wednesday for Springfield, where he will attend a physical training school this naturalization. nviwtimr naturalization law, LI ICBlUV-iif time, would under our laws be debarred from naturalization during the period mnr A cruin. nroDertv. as well Friday was postponed until today on of Viiifl rniids.

I II mm Hardware, Implements, Harness, Glass, Taints, Oils, etc. OUAUTY AM 1'KICKS ALWAYS the life of a declaration of intention is to spvpn vears. it being re ftCWUllV TnuBflav evening. Oct. li, as civic rights depend very often wholly quired that petition for naturalization on the citizenship suuus oi uic ucioun (commonly known as secunu i concerned.

The children ot those who two i mn. winter. Mrs. Mabel Anderson and daughter, Roberta, of Beverly, are visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H.

D. Watters. Wnnrlwavd and son. Everett, be filed thereon not less man are roreign the first game of the searon to be held on the home grounds will be played. The game will ba between the -Assaria High School and the Brookville High School.

Last season the Assaria team was beaten in two games by a very iv hDrm Prh time. "They are rmi more than seven years, Official Statement of the Financial Condition of the vettia, of such dtizenshin upon his mi following the elate oi execute. This fact is apliareudy execution This fact is apparently! rllildven who may at the time be BROOKVILLE STATE BAM ft, IVllO. mp nn from Salina Thursday to visit Utciai not generally known among those who tho United' States. An Milan Tuesday determined to re- American woman who marries an alien in this county have ruea ineu Ilfllllf "J' timr nnat record, while the at Brookville, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 15th day of September, 1010.

luMinos alien, and she is tions intention, as aireauy a litTI" 1 Brookville boys are just as anxious to 4-It alt VOPflVfl of last year. All considerable number ot sucn dependent upon her husband becoming RESOURCES. auntciiij tu'i. have "expired" or "lapsed Dy i at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Wilson. An Old-fashioned Dance will be given in the Brookville opera house Friday night, Oct. 15th.

No new dances allowed. All dancers welcome. A dance will be given in the Brook- hllllW Saturdav night, Oct. naturalized tiiie nfifluiA an exceptionally inteicny It will accordingly foutrht eame. The game be necessary for the noioers oi he fsist and full of vim papers to file new declarations, uicy UfH- tn fmirth.

and will be worth The laws ot the uniteu niauw, (m real ef.UlU! protection accorded by them to the in-1 (j.tt or unsecured dividual, and his property, recognize no Kank bujUiing, furniture aiid distinction between the native born Guaranty fund with btate and the naturalized citi.en. Declara-! 'j' delirlng inne items itions of intention, however, do net and sjKht exchange, legal reserve desire citizenship, ami uemy several times the admission fee of 1.) 1,070.00 non 900.00 500.00 f5.435.88 $58,567.88 $10,000,00 1.350.00 two years thereafter bet ore oeu.K and 25 cents. Game called at J.i. again eligible to petition Tor vme uC" 1 --ii 9 by the Younger Set Dancing Club. AU dancers invited to come and have a good time.

Mrs. E. S. Cooley came from Den 1 l.ntj l.innr hppTl fplt that the trans ization. I confer the benefits and privileges oi and accord i Total ...,11 lnv.rp mini ifrr 01 ueciaia- 11, nun ition from the primary to the inter- L.

LiAiuLrns. United States citizenship, their holders little voice in tions of intention in tho hands of the vrt.ni WMS tt)0 triCUL it vuciuuv the affairs: Capital stock paulin. .1 1 i.t-... 4 iito uvpmirA nuni ana inut tnvi. of state and nation.

Tho number of aliens who Unfik iie in i iave nieu m.crht to be another graaeiounu- foreign-born residents ot tins coumj, though still good, will nevertheless become worthless in a very short time, -u thn limitation nlaced by law Undivided profits t.ll.'.i:! al.J.40 rmn nii better prepare the ver Saturday morning month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Alta O'Brien, of Tescott, and other relatives and friends in Brookville and vicinity. Dr. A damson and wife, of Kansas t.nnd oil' here Saturday nf intention in tm un.il vn.v".". county is out of all proportion to those Interest Exchange current expense, thp more auvanceu wuii interest and UUUUKii iho life of such unless the 930.02 ipfl for natunu- it intormediate crades.

At a recent 2,821.22 1,8111.20 lit, Will. 15 2,322.07 taxes paid decided to intro holders at once exercise their i.riviie!,e jzftlion It believed that if the na- izauon. t-'imWcrnvten class to nil thw of petitioning for eiu.ensmp uir. for a visit at tho home of the hitter's mk W. F.

Hincrman. They UVtvu Thirt mrniis that there will This matter, being one Individual deposits suiij. tive, as well as naturalized, citizens of Cel.tincutcs of deposit due in less than the county would take a friendly in- 30 days terest in their alien friends and neigh-1 notice ot U. bors, impresMiig upon those Certificates of'dlnut clue on or alter portance to the individuals concernou, liniiV-lviiv be three instead of two years work in and. in the future, sliould receive their immediate atten 37,125.22 9,141.29 17.85 it, 141.120 are on their way to auena exposition.

The first basket ball game of the reason to be played in Brookville will Ml 1 iVmill.WlIl UIJ (II 11" winnora will enter tlie kindergarten tion. The District Court, at haima, is friends and neighbors tno tiuiy uiey lnyfl the state court Having thoniselves, their families, ana Suspense nnf lillSS llOIll 1C 10 Hit! grade and then to the second. This i nnlv after the mat- Total jurisdiction throughout this county, mJ country t0 complete their citi-All candidates for citizenship, as wel thc condjton ()f alTaira as for declarations of intention, should ref erred to would be speedily- take place next tuesuay Oct 12, at 4:15, on tho Brookville Hchool grounds. The Assaria and will nlav. An CMilllC J3 tcr had been carefully considered, and present themselves be tore uie tiei i It ia possible also that hose if hf levea mat mm the said court.

Mr. iieu.jumi. uk at all to se- greatly increase the class ot the worK STATE OF KANSAS, Co INTV Mt. us. Um? abvo Fred Conrovv, Cashier fi 'i wf statement is true; that said ba, Utmmlt best of my note or obligation ot her lha 1 the ahovc Cashier, knowledge and behel.

So help mo Coil. September. 1915. Subscribed uml sworn to before me. this 2.1.1 Pul.lic.

(Commission eMn.v.n'lheVlth of March, HUG.) office in the court house, lie pitivcnship, though making this the court house. He will in it. prudes. 1 lis is ihii. nM thoir home, and deriving their experiment but is a plan uiai n.ts m- UrOOKVIlie interesting game assured.

Everybody invited. Admission, 15e and r. James Sweeny, who had been visiting, his brother, Thou. Sweeny, and other relatives in this vicinity, left Monday for his home at Lansing, i. in- t.w,w Thomas, and niece, gladly render every assistance in nia power in these matters.

The filing fee 1 l. Biii'i'iiKSii many ui mv remij 'i" leading achoola and is rapidly being for a petition lor nnuiraiiKuuim for a declaration of intention $1. sustenance tnereirom, wimm to declare their intention, and later pe-' tition for thereon, be-; coining by this step responsible citizens of the United States and State of adopted by others. ApplicatioiiK for citizenship, as CduuHi-r. Attest: coviaivv T.

J. ROl.LMAN, lVirectorR, W. F. Tienson. Hank Topekn.

Kansas. 1YI1CI1. ll in ui Mum Ethyl Sweeny, loft Tuesday to Citv. and accom- as ueciaraiions u. iiin.nn.

Sihool Bcoort for Month Ending October 1 niml at anv time during the olllce nouis i Kansas. 1 Enrollment in grade Ki. high acliool jom iiiiii imniod him to Chicago and Michigan HPVPrul weeks visit. of tho clerk of the court. Many aliens labor under tho impression that they nit 11,1 Any communications concerning nat-, uraliiation matters addressed to M.

U. llevington, Chief Nuluralizution Examiner, Custom House, St. Louis, will receive prompt and careful Tho following cuttle shipments to ritu wnvp made from Brook must file their papers during tne sex-HioiiH of the court. This is hot tho a. Att A A A tot.

AHi A j. a si a a ax: a AiA, v. a-k a-? a a Average attendance mo graoes 77.72, high achool 31.47. Total lOtl.lil. Cusea of tardiness in the gradoa 17, a.

Tfital'iO. cuse, however. It la better to api ville and Terra Cotta the past week: Sunday-0. P. Johnson 2 cars.

R. nut in sess tin. as attention. Seasonable uuuua will then have more time to assist Number not auaent ino i i oi Tnt nl candidates. No time will le low Deal ing 1.

Geo. Sehradej 2, L. i-hoiih2, K.D. Calkins 1. 1 J.

(1. Wikoir 2, C. W. I'helpaS; Mon.la.V-n.CiehlonberK3, F. H.

Ive Birthday Remembered. Number not tardy in the gradoa i.i, -n Tt nl llil. nursuing till course as ninety nays i II (Vwt 4 4 4 13 4 II IV un ptn'Kfi nuif.1 elapKO in any case ioih.wihk Rupert entertained Reasonable Prices Mr. and Mrs. V.

it Number neittier ausriii mn ,1 ni linn neiore ii Rupert 8 ninetieth honor oi mr. r.n ir i ac ioii ai. iouu i i i i.i.. iim-liifl be nir if veti the ng given llll itivii niiiin. nun r-.

to investigate (90th) birthday last Saturday. I i .1.1...,. children, John Government in which Tuesday A. J. Miugga Wodnosday-Wm.

Gregory 4. Total for tho woek, ZA cars. The Falun buso lmll team came over last Sunday and administered a detent "liu two oldest Rupert the character, of the candidate, Riebcr-Bradford. and hi witnesses. and Mrs.

S. R. Dnugherty, with their respective wire and husband, were present. They were agreeably stir- 3 We carry the best quality Dry Goods aud Groceries, Tho naturalixalion of aliens ih iy uiw placed under the jurisdlctum ot me Bureau of Naturalisation, United States of i- prised and pleased by tne appearunc of Mrs. E.

S. Cooley, of Denver, i i.fhim-. Mrs. Alta O'Brien, to the Brookville team, v'11 ConaiderinK tho fact that the vis.tora were strongly reinforced and that this was tho homo Umm' second Kame this Moason, the outcome waa not ao bud. Tho same tenma play at lalunnext Brookville team an- t)eiartmentor Labor, nning;" Louis Christian HIcImt aud mihhi Edna Blanche Bradford were married Wednesday noon, Oct.Cth.

at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ami Mm. A. Bi-iidford. About twenty-five or the Immediate relatives were prewnt whiih wan net'iui'med 4 4 prices are always reason- For convenience oi and able 11.

IU 11. of Tescott, who were entertained at dinner. A part of tho menu consisted of fresh HtrnwherrioH picked from Mr. i ii mivilnn. An enlovable day United States imiivioea nn umw each of which placed under the of a chief examiner.

Kansas is district. The ii Arhtpriberff. The new uy ikev. ii. bride ami jrwom left in the afternoon tieinate a different ahmv ng.

At any rato. muy b(? Card of Thanks. olllceiM of the Bureau nnri Held stations who have highly special- W. H. DELOS: tu wan spent and will long be remembered as an oasi In the desert of life.

The little party dispersed trusting that tho Inst day t'f this ngod couple may be their one Wia War Thf.uk. train a honeymoon inp artor which they will iw at home to their many friend nn tho tarm of Uhe groom's falbef.Otrl. Bleber. near Thk nmH bri wi 5 fed In the m. Bureau places the w-rvlcw of those fikilleil nttortieyiMit tlie disporal of nil rnnilldiite for cUlwni hip, without coat Wo take till method of oxproaa-1K our iipi.voclntion to our rolaUvea, friHHla and acquaintance for thrl.

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