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The Brookville News from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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inu. VOL. I. BROOKVILLE; 'SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNh 13 wia. i in mi niiiiMiiniiiiinir miiiiiii IIIIN II I'll 'liTTVTli A Surprise Mond.iv evening a charivari party nleasantlv surprised Mr.

and Mrs. Win IDEAL CAR FOR ALL Pinkenberg at their home seven miles north of BrookvilleJi I IT ullffil-AYl INL IRI I 1 1 I ISJU ILa 1 1 1 11 1 1 I I i I i 1 1 II 1 1 1 I II I 1 1 I Thnsp nrnsent were: August Laas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heger Mr. and Mrs.

Hints and sons, 1 MfllPIMlW I I 13 Bieber and family, Mr. and Mrs, Kern and son George, August Martin and MAL 'MfOliJ 1 I For Ladies and Misses! family, Mr. and Mrs. Scelye, Mrs. Komarek, Misses Mollie Bieber, Mary and Gertrude Anna and Matilda mm A PRACTICAL, serviceable, wonderimiy comioruiuiB ucn 1 OB garment that maKes women work easier.

Lee Union- Alls permit all tne ireeoom of trousers, yet are modest, Kern, Ruby Anstey, Miss Seelye, and Albert ahd Harry Finkenburg, Frank Komarek, August and Chris Bieber, Richard and Albert Kern and Mr, Bronson. The evehing was spent in conversation and games and refreshments consisting of cake and fruit were served. feminine ana auracuve of such Red Cross Notes The Red Cross returned to Salina for dust mum i T. garment for house and garden work. It you own a motor car you'll seldom wear.

any thing else for driving or for putting in tune. For fishing, hunting and other outing parties Lee Union-Alls are ideal. No need now to envy men. The new garment gives all the advantages of trousers, yet is thoroughly womanly and becoming. tee Union-Alls for ladles are made by the originators and manufacturers of the famous Lee Union-Alls for men.

SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY JOHN GREGORY shipment during the month ot Its Appearance Invariably Inspires Admiration 130 triangular bandages. 10 scultetus bandages. 16 suits pajamas 16 pair socks. 5 sweaters We are glad to have the girls helping us sew and knit. Even some of the boys arc helping to knit.

"The Brookville Shoe Parlor'; Wo nnorl mnrp swini? machines at the Red Cross room so if any one has access to a machine not in use we would be triad to have the use of it. We will guarantee good care of all the machines used. More members are coming in. We "save on meats. I now have a membership of 109.

Inklings We have heard of a Brookville man Swift's Premium Ham 35c a pound that has the habit of "cussing" chil California Ham 24c a A Pleasing Combination Of Smartness And Comfort dren. This is enough said if the man is wise. I i 'Tis said that one of our Merchants donated to the Gypsies, fifty cents ODGE BROTHERS rather than have trouble with them. 25c a 35c a 25c a 25c a 30c a Bologna Lunch Ham Franks Liver Sausage Fresh Pork Sausage T. M.

not only wants to fight at! (4 home but he bluffed down a couple or. young men who wouldn't go to the it trenches with him. Motor Car has demonstrated its goodness to the satisfaction of the pub-lie. People have arrived at the conclusion that the Dodge Brothers car is right, down to the smallest detail. It is the Economical Car.

Geo. Schaefer has been very busy Fresh Meat, Home-made Lard and Compound Lard on hand. the last few days. Between his war crardon and keeping a couple of pigs i nifriiimiiuuw cool he is kept in a Bweat all of the If time. 11 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE "Ink O.

Lean" JOHNSON BROTHERS GARAGE League Leaders una an The following were appointed as Leaders of the Epworth League for the coming summer: ll Gus Magnuson was on the list For sale: A small bookcase. Inquire Look over the new hooks at the Drugstore. Harvest will commence here the last use of fireworks, firecrackers and all at this office. other forma of explosives intended or used for Durnoso of celebration or py rotechnic display constitutes a serious June 10 Myrtle McKnight. 23 Howard Pigg.

ill) A. E. Smith. July 7 Bernice Fowler. 11 Rev.

Snyder. 21 Mary Bier. 28 Edgar Dopp. Aug.4 Mrs. J.

C. Baird. 11 Alice DeForest. 18 Ethel Buird 25 Hex Clemens. Sept.

1 Louise Conrow Mary Bier fire hazard, and, whereas, the conser vation of life and property is of extra onlinnrv fmnortancc to the American Buy your Glass. Paints and Oils at the Drug Store. It is reported that Kunback will pitch for Llndsborg here Sunday. Earl Black of Kanopolis spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs.

Dimmett received word tllif week that her son, Cecil, had arrived in France. The thermometer in Brookville registered 103 in the shad. Nice warm weather for harvest. Dewey Vognn and Otis Griggs left Monday for Oklahoma where they are going to work in the harvest field. 0.

C. Lewis received a card from his son, Maurice, who is in the navy, stating that he had arrived safely ovei'sea. noonlo now encaged in a great wnr for Watch For Faker Report comes to the officers of the Golden Belt Road association that a faker giving the name of A. Barnes" has been collecting money from garages and business men in Western Kansas anb Colorado for advertising in an alleged log book of the road. No such book is contemplated and no agent for any book lias been Bent out.

Information is wanted regarding the fraudulent Barnes by C. M. Ilarger, President Golden Belt, Abilene, Kansas. i i human liberty, 1 have made the follow nif regulation. Carl Johnson purchased a fine new piano in Salina Tuesday.

Frank Habiger and family of Bavaria visited at the home of Joe Uru'ber Sunday. See Helen Magnuson for a copy of the Brookville High School Annual. Only a few left. Mrs. Eva Ncal of Twin Falls, Idaho Is visiting here with her sister, Mrs.

II. D. Watters, and family. Mail your Kodak films to Webb's Studio, Ellsworth. where they will recicve prompt and efficient The use or sale firework or other ex- nlosives.

intend for purpose of cclebra- tian or ttimiluv. within 1.00(1 feet or part of the week. Home made ice cream at the Central hotel every Sunday. A new awning was put up in front of the bank this week. Carl Gregg and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.

N. P. Johnson. FOR SALE: -One two-row John Deere curler cultivator. -A.

B. Fowler. Frank Light body of .1 unction City-visited friends in this city Sunday evening. Several drove up from Salina Sunday evening and took supper hero ut the Central Hotel. For good power washing machine with engine in good repair.

Inquire" this office. Dan Shade arrived here Monday oven-j ing from Pennsylvania for an extended unv building used for business or resi dunce imrnnses. or barn, store house, stack of grain or food, is forbidden in the state of Kansas so long as this country shall be at war. L. T.

Husnoy Stale Fire Marshal Ban On Fireworks Whereas, the storage, handling, or War Corn Bread One cup of sweet milk, One of sour, Two cups of Indian meal, One of Hour. Of soda sufficient A teaspoon to fill, The same of salt Will season it well. A half cup of sugar, Will make it quito sweet, A very good dish, For us Yankees to cut Mother C. Plant It Properly visit with his brother, John, "1 What Shall I I Miss Phillips returned to her home in Russell Sunday evening after a ithnrt visit here at tha John Olson, LOCAL NEWS The Drug Store is headquarters for Properly planted, that grain of corn will grow and produce more corn. It will not grow if carried around in your pocket.

Neither will it grow if you dig It up to see what it is doing after you have planted It. Tk rlsvllii. in vmtr mwltof uSIl tint PfOW. but it 1 home. i Lamps.

I. N. Sondergard has been quite sick Mrs. R. Doaring and daughter, Miss Ruth, left Sunday morning for an extended visit In Kansas City with friends.

H. D. Watters and family spent Sundav at the home of Mrs. Watters the pust week. See the very fine lino of stationery lilt UVIIUI J'" jTi Nj will if you plant it in the bank, opening the way 8 for accumulation and subsequent investment.

at the Drug store. Mm. P. W. Cobb spent Monday with her mother In Detroit.

Like the corn, it will not prosper If you begin to check it out as soon as it is safely deposited. J5 Get For Dinner? How many times have you asked yourself this question? Day after day, week after week, it is a problem that constantly confronts you. If you were to stock your shelves with a pood assortment of canned goods you would have something on hand that your folks would like. Canned meat, canned vegetables, canned fruits, we have them all In the best known brands and at prices that will please you. Place your order at once.

Geo. S. Watters Co. K. A.

the monument brother, Edgar Soldon. and family in Marquette. A. C. Woodcock returned to his home In Ellsworth Sunday evening after a short visit here with his daughter Mrs.

Rex Clemens. man of Salina, had business hero Give it a chance to mature and then reap the JJ Your amateur flnlrhlng recleves pro benefit. fessional attention at Webb's Studio, Jim Duffey came in Monday evening from Kansas City to work for C. G. Ellsworth, Kan.

8 The Brookville base hall team will Johnson. Mr. DulTey comes here every year to upend the Hummer. ploy Llndsborg on the grounds here Brookville State Bank Where Your Deposits Are Guaranteed" Fred Conrow, Cashier. 8: :8 W.

P. lliniun'tnnn and C. C. Wallace attended tho county graduation exer cises In Salina last Thursday. They next Sunday afternoon at turn v.

M. There were HU3 boys and girls to graduate from the common chooln of Saline County last Thursday. The ex-erclsui we re held in Salina that day, with a fair represent atUm from also met with Chairman Lunnlnglmm and other members of district school board.1 as a committee for the War Saving Stamp campaign..

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142
Years Available:
1918-1918