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Brookville Headlight from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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ookville Headlight. HE BROOKW KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916 VOL. XV. ORDINANCE NO. 626.

TitCnLlRfUbPTOb I've, Vitd perjorytJ troubles HOMEWtlRCLE Column All -tKroucK rrvy life Be it ordained by the City Council of Brookville, in the County of Saline, State of Kansas. Sec. 1. That permission and authority is hereby given and granted to the Standard Oil Company, a corporation organized and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, to construct and maintain for a period of twenty years in the following described property, to-wit: 50' 100'; begiuning at the point that but tKe rest One reason why so many girls and 1 boys, men and women, too, are un 1 Perhaps it is true, there new a garment too fine for a man a maid; there never was a chair too good for a cobbler or a coop or king to sit in; never a house too ftaa interesting, is because they try so hard to be like somebody else rather tKt-t kind stuFf. than to be content to remain himself or herself in life.

In nature you don't Brookville, lledvillc, 0 The Brookville 'base ball team went to Hedville last Sunday afternoon, where they defeated the team of that place in an interesting game, 5 to 0, Shutout ball was played on both sides hot in the fifth see an oak posing as a willow, or a is 22G2' distant westerly from east line of Section 3, Township ID South, Range West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, when measured along center line of black duck as a yellow leg, or a horse as a cow, or a lily as a rose, or a lilac as a peony, or a dog as a cat. Be nat Dr. J. S. Watt was over from Falun last Saturday on professional business, Prof.

Rollman transacted business in Salina Tuesday. Lee Schermerhorn, of Salina, spent Sunday with home folks. Howard Pigg and Stanley Somlevgard rode over to Falun Sunday afternoon via bicycle route. Mr. and Mrs.

Robt. Dealing Jr. visited Sunday at the home of the hitter's mother, Mrs. Smith in Salina. Mrs.

Clark Dickey and children left Saturday for Ness City, where she was called by the illness of her mother. to shelter the human head. But vfttn times do we not value all these thing far more than they are worth an4 sometimes mortgage a house for th mahogany we bring into it? Had not better forego the pleasure of all these than consume ourselvea bafor we get a place we can call home, a4 take so much pains with the outrida that the inside is as hallow at aa empty nut. Beauty is a great thing, but beauty of garment and housa aai furniture are tawdry ornament cam- ural and you'll be all right. Many a girl without the slightest talent for music is runniner a niano who should main track of the Union Pacific Railway at Brookville station, on the Union Pacific Railroad, and 50' distant northerly from said counterlino when measured at right angles thereto; thence To the Voters Of the Fifth be making bonneti or bread; and rntuvrfNsinnal District many a boy is study'ns for a learned LOngrebSlOndl LlSiritl nrnfessinn whose nroner snhere is the westerly and parallel with main track Brookville scored four on two walks, a wild pitch, two hits and a ball hit to short, who dill not get the ball in time to throw runner out at home.

In the eighth they scored one more run on two more errors, a walk and a fielder's choice. Pitcher Swearingen had the Hedville batsmen etmipleielv at his mercy, only one hit and one scratch being secured off his slants. Not a man reached second base and but four first base during the entire game. It machine shop or the mill; many a 100 feet; thence easterly and parallel with said main track 50 feet; thence man is SDlittinsr ud churches who I hereby announce my candidacy for ouht to be doin ood service jn some southerly 100 feet to point of beginning, containing 5000 square feet, 1 election as Representative to the 65th institution of learning, teaching or warehouses, tanks and other buildings necessary for its business, and to store Congress, ana win appreciate tne sup- working on a farm( and many a pared with domestic love. All tha elegance in the world will not ia a home, and a spoonful of lore ceeds whole ship loads of furnitura and all the gorgeousness the world ea gather.

port ol all Democrats, men ana women, woman lg trying in vain to be a leader or the tnttn congressional uisir.ci, at gociet when ghe should be a model there in illuminating oils, coal oils, naphtha, gasoline or any other mineral me miliary ciecuim iu housewife in her own home. oils or fluids, the product of patroleum, Tuesday, August 1st, 191b. Walter Johnson went to Salina Sunday to take up a position with the Lee Mercautile Co. Miss Allie DeForest visited a couple of days with her friends, Misses Grace and Reta Cooley. Miss Ruth Griggs returned home Sunday after working several months at the Central Hotel.

Mrs. Lydia Cobb will entertain the M. 0. Club next Wednesday after in quantities sufficient to meet the re The fourth year in which I have had quirements of its business. Now we want to say something to Queer Things.

the honor of serving this District as its husbands. Those dear aggraratinf, The man who talks of "suDDortinir" Representative, is now well advanced I I. j. i iL.i Sec. 2.

All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflct herewith are hereby repealed. and the record of this Administration a wife when she is working fourteen maispensioie creatures, mhhwit and of the 63rd and 64th Congresses, is hours a day, including Sunday. hardly any living witn or witnout. well known to the people. The man who thinks his wife ex- your wife or daughter has been band- iL tv.

ists for the comfort and convenience mg over tne not stove, ana ici In the making of this record, I have faM machine all day. she needs to ride aut vi 1110 iiivmivi uuu oiQbi.i3a I The man who provides himself with in a vehicle or horseback. Dont thin been in accord with the Administration of President Wilson and with the Dem a family and trusts providence to pro- we are a nt subject lor a mnaue noon. Misses Nellie Charloe and Alice White, of Haskell Institute, Lawrence, have taken up work at Root's and Ed Miss Helen Roliman ftime home Saturday from Topeka, where she taught school the past term. Person and family returned vide the family with a home and asylum if we tell you to stop a norta ocrats in Congress, and always with a view to consistently and conscientiously something to eat.

out of "the crap" ana taice ner, or lei represent the 5th District of Kansas. The man who thinks that women her go by herseir it sne is not arraio. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect on and after its passage and publication once in the Brookville Headlight.

This ordinance was first read as a whole, then passed by section, and then as a whole, the following being the recorded vote at its final passage: Con-row, aye; Delos, aye; Magnuson, aye; Baird, aye: Alcorn, absent. Approved: Wm. II. Ruttan, Mayor. 1 hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council at a special meeting, May 18,1910, and approved by the Mayor, 1 invite careful investigation of my are angels.

There is no more sense in intemparate with home last week from their visit relatives, at Indianapolis, Ind. work and I am ready at all times to The man who thinks that nobody work than intemperate rest, xau may render an account of my stewartship. but an angel is good enough to be his. have to stop longer than an hour ta On my record in the 63rd and in the The man who can't remember his for a doctor, and work longer to pay tm down present Congress I solicit the support wife's birthday. the bill.

Xou will be sorry some oay of all Democrats, and will appreciate The man who thinks a woman is when those tired hands Hold wiute Miss Minnie Smith came up. from Salina Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Robt. Dearing, Jr. Mrs.

Cass left Monday for an tended visit with her friend, Mrs. Pickering, at New Cambria. your endorement at the coming August fixed for the season if she has a new! flowers under a pall that you Uia not Primaries. gown. iook more alter ner neaitn an cvw Faithfully yours, The man who thinks a woman ought fort.

If she thinks it is too. rauc J. E. Wallace, City Clerk. GUY T.

1IELVERING. to give up a $1,000 salary and work trouble, use your uoa-gtven prarog Walter who had been visiting in the kitchen for her board and a few tive ana maKe ner. i ou wm nno here a iew weeks, left Tuesday in his clothes, and be glad of the chance. it is the cheapest way to Keep a caoa The man who labors under the de- that will not aie on your nana nBn Ford for Doming, N. M.

Fred Martin family, of Salina, FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Bavaria Items. The Telephone PicniD was well attend lusion that his wife's money belongs in the busiest time of the year. And To the Democratic voters of Saline Snnrtiiv at the Mrs. N.

P. John to nm I for good luck's sake aon't get up oun- ed both days by large crowds and everyone seemed to en'oy themselves, Mr. county, Kansas: son home, The man who alwavs leaves his wife day morning and walk around ofar I have decided to become a candidate The band stand in the city park hus Botkin, Secretary of State, spoke the at home when he takes his summer va- the crop until she gets the hausa in cation, I order and then come in and changa for the nomination of County Attorney been repaired and painted, putting it first day on management of Administra first class shape for band concerts this the Democratic ticket at the gen ThA man whn doesn't know what on I your clothing all over the house ana tion Affairs. His Topic was eral primary in August. summer.

earth a woman wants with money leave your muddy shoes and toiled when she has a bill at the store. linen scattered around everywhere, I make the following pledges to the A will lip trivr'n in the Ilrook- voters of this county: The man who thinks a sick wife and then go and sit on the porca aa ville opera house Saturday night, June in th3 hand. Reister's Orchestra. Held 'Em In the Palm ot His Hand He I- First, I am the candidate of no fac many laws and too many inspectors' Mr. John 11.

Stover, of Winona, stopped over at Geo. F. Kern's for a few days visit and they went on to visit his brother, at Pond Creek, Okla. lie drove overland in his car. His wife unnM Up better if she would 'Must read politics and refuse to carry her l.lt'ioKVIl.l.K tion or clique and shall, if elected, All dancers welcome.

All It get up and stir around." to church. If you do, don't blame anyone but yourself if you hate the treat all alike. lUias Holon Macnuson came home II I'u 1 1 1 0 2 lo Second, I shall never ask the county Nelson ss Woodward, Ml). King, "erossest wife in the world." Saturday, the Kansas Wesleyan Uni which she had been attending and children were all enjoying the trip for one penny to pay for any assist- Lewis 2o. Sondi-igard, If.

The Girl on the Farm. The farmer's girl does not generally Snnday will be Children's Day at the nce in handling the county business. Third, My office will be in the court J.AV. Jenney C. M.

Jenney R. Phone 121 Nelson realize the advantages she has for house, and I will he there during nil mvis fc, cf self improvement, over the society ft UYC(1IVIIV VTVa V'lV (tin Imsinpss hniirs of the week. Union Church, A program will be given in the evening. Monday next is election clay for officers of the Bavaria high school. Walter, Swearingen I those situated in other posi- DfS.

J. W. L. M. Jennej r.imft, linuinnuu uVuill hfl girl, or vn luwhit take "ons of life.

The freedom and inde r. 27 I'otal: lvmHio it pendente of farm life afford oppor Alfalfa is a tfood crop this cutting HKIAIU.K All till JIIV L1IIIV 111 UIUU uaiutv i tunities for study which, if rightly having'closed for the season, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Woodward and eon, Everett, of Salina, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. 11, Wilsoti- C. 'A. Johnson is taking a fifteen days vacation from his rural route duties.

11. D. Watters is substituting for him. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Gregg left for Center, where they will upend the summer. They are making the trip in their big six Mrs. G.

C. Schaefer went to Ualdw in, I'O and will soon be put up for this trip, HomeoMthlc PhyjlcUii eel 3urM, Ollice 12a S. 7th; Salina, Kan. General lraetice and Dlteaiei of AVometi and Children. Calls Answered Day or Night.

Andrews II, tl I ill VI Ul UIIU uuonii-oa "iv twj I. till 9 Fifth, I believe in the enforcement employed, would develop our farmers and none are sorry as it is work to han 0 ewis ss women ii w. uiibmit and will into the protesstonai into the professional dle it. Sousy, L'li workers of our times. How is it, girls, in tne event oi my election mane un t'l'inan ort'islal, lb.

and especially you girls on the farm, honest effort to enforce them. Mvr-aruvg'-ii 11 0 in 1 0 (I (I thall hear so often of the "self made man" (and most of our great When In Salina Go To Sixth, 1 desire to say that I stand for morality, decency, law and order. 'ooley, cl lerinaii I'', Harris P.ros. shelled the corn all out at the elevator cribs this week. Will Holmes is cleaning up the elevator here and will move to Salina and take charge of the Farmers elevator there.

mon are of that sort.) and so little oi Andrews rl'. last Fridav to attend the week clo-ing I believe in protecting our people to llio end that righteousness and jus the self made woman? Our farm- XSVWUUll tllf i 1 1 i exercises of the P.aldwin University. Totals 28 0 er ooy8 Become greas lawyers unu statesmen, Have you not the lino wo oio ii where her daughter Grace id stuuying ville tice shall prevail. Respectfully, hill-worth music. nun ono ooo-O inn, King, H.

Tim Kansas City Commercial Club SfM MAIiV Stolen bases No' same opportunities as they? The girl who has been raised on the farm, and has aspirations to any of the J. F. CORDER. Kff Creek Items. Marion McDaniel called at the home Across from Post Office Best Service.

Modern Pricei When spending the evening In Salina, visit boosters, in their special train of twelve Nelson Pullman cars, made about a ten minute man, nine; Swear- Struck out by I lc of Frank Dior Wednesday evening. mgi'ti, eleven, Stop in Brookville Thursduy morning, Miss Bessie Moore visited Miss Olive Herman, five; professions, generally conceives the idea that she must get away from the farm to do her studying, at the very first jump. Do not be too hasty in liilM'S Oil MilM Uil FOR QQNIIW3SIONER. ihey seemed quite mu uum-u. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Conrow and dung oft one. House Sunday, I hereby announce that I will be a eimilidale for commissioner from the mul Mr. iiitu Mrs.

1 eler leaving the farm, where you can keep "The New Theatre" Across from Post Office J. F. Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregg uponi I'uusday nl Ih'i jio.mi! of Carj ivuM Mrs.

Win. Hiiiwh visited Mrs. Jos. Johnson' and daughters, Mabel, am such perfect health, which Is the great requisite to a brilliant mind. Moomuipito imil llene.

exnet to leave third commissioner district, subject to the democratic voters at the primary election August 1. J. O. HARTLEY. in' I.AWKKxrt-:, Kanmas Will he at Oniiul Hotel, Monday, (iniber Saturday aftoinoott.

And, first of all, before you aspire to duties ns a housekeeper. Household lino 12th. Class 's correctly ruuiii. next week on a trip Colorado vi, their uutos. The Brookville Hand will give first free open air concert in the par' ira taken in eMtminntion.

Come Mrs. Jos. Hreer returned home Wednesday from visiting her prrents tit New Cambria. Mr. luid Mrs.

F.d Nieman and family DR. J. S. WATT BOX 7tO Pilosis 7 on Line 11 work will not interfere with study. You require exercise, and there is none better than keeping a farm enflv us w.

always busy. Saturday evening. one beginning FOR SHERIFF. Ernest F. Swanson wishes to an at 8 o'clock sharp.

Kvoryboily welcome house. And if you do not wish to flANil AT A IIAHC.AiN-We lillvOtt HSOt) to mil mid si lend pleasant eve tako up any profession, study will not p. KlMU. notineo to the Democratic voters of Saline county that ho will bo a candi harm you; maKe mo most oi im wr piano in good condition that one of our custuiners was nimble to finish paying fr. We will place it ft ee of charge in The Falun and Urookville teams wi Sunday at Ihw Imine of Louis Nlointtn.

Marion McDaniel visited Saturday ami Sunday with folks at Silverluko, Kans. Miss Vera Salisbury and Waller Dent enta nature has given you, and when date for the odlco or Sheriff at the play huso hall on the home diamom; BUY YOUR HARNESS the happy fellow is met your happi the home of iiuv party in primary election to be held August Knndnv iifinvminn. 11th. Falun the vicinity of Urookville who will pay AT A HARNESS SHOP has lost hut one same ho fur thi.i sen ness will be of the kind that you will not regret the time you considered wasted In study. Do not be too hasty the balance in cash or payments us low on and thai a fifteen inning contest Where you get a better Rrade spent Sunday evening with Miss Daisy tl ruber at Urookville.

as ner month. Address Olohcy un nil intni'nslliuf clime niaV he looked of Leather and Workmanship Some Time Music Compiiiiy, wi. Ji M. Adv. in running your neck Into the matrimonial noose.

If you from choice also sec what you are paying for. should remain single (do not fear that I also keep Hits, Snaps, Bock You will be in need of i for. Don't mis it. A number from here attended the Commencement exercises of the Saiina JJjgh School niht of hint week. ville glrln were ymi wish lxt.il insurance in doino 'reliuhlc company like the Hart have.ul fmilis fYuiu this vicinity iitlended the picnic at Bavaria Wednesday.

Will Dent and family spent Sunday til the home of l.otiM Wels, on the Mul- good you will nave to irom You will find plenty of work to do, les, Collars and Collar Padi, printing of some kind. Whether it be letter- nlenty of burdens to lighten, and WlUns and Fly Nets. ford iindoiln mm iheumier-tdgileil who l.i iilwii reiul.v to uUiMliI tn yntir wauls. Mon wait too long, Thi'ie i.i p'ii ibillly that crops plenty of loveless ones upon whom to narnMg 0eA at let lavish the wealth of your tharitable bery. Mi-h.

Cluytoii McDonald ami children loft Saturday for Dlghton, where headsj statements wed-ding invitations or Shoo repairing while jot wait Pay me a visit tbtn in Brook ii' in! I any day, 'I ,1, Knl.t.MAN. inlic lie Adv. public sale bills, re ville, affections. Be assured that true happiness is not found in living for one's self nlono. Do your best, moko the most of tho material at hand, nnd at tho of life'i Journey you witt n-joy that peace, tho knowledgo of fl among lbe hut MiMft Lticy uml Alice iiv t- Isdiili A t)Uliihei' from li''i" h'il the BttVttrlu Telephone I'lcoic T.i- dav nod report tv pleaouit linv.

ville Ut tho hall game, which proved iuiiw BWftt font, to llt by Hie se.tre to G. Koiisy, of lleiMHe, nllowod ten Win, and Sweaiingcn. of Urookville allowed nix. member we can turn USTON'S. a tlioioiighbreil WlK'ONII.

Adv Imv I. bill out the work at the nhe will vMt relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. and and Mr. Henry House, Mr.

nod Mrs. Fred Hubert 4 mul soim (lien Albert. Mr. and Mr. Frank Unbelt and wm visited Hominy at Urn home I of I'M Leilh nl Uavario.

HARNESS SHOP lowest cost consistent well-spent life alone can give. Former with good work. fcMiicJium need for Iiii ili'e ('him. Adv,.

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