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The Brookville News from Brookville, Kansas • 1

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The Broofeyille News VOL. I. BROOKVILLE, SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS. THURSDAY. JULY 18 1918.

NO, 25 000X000KKMCKX00 LOCAL NEWS The Drug Store is headquarters for Lamps. For The Whole Family Ferdnand Beck of Red Wing, Kansas, had business in this city last Sunday- W. H. Thompson, the Monument Man of Wilson, had business in this city today. Your amateur finishing recieves professional attention at Webb's Studio, Ellsworth, Kan.

Will Woodward of Salina spent Wednesday evening here with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson.

Two Flags: One Purpose Most Miles Per Dollar Mrs. Frank Adams went up' to Kan-opolis Tuesday evening for a few days visit with relatives. I have Low Cut Shoes for Men, Women and Child-ren at the RIGHT PRICES. The Joe Huston family will soon move to Marquette where Mr. Huston has established a shoe shop.

JOHN GREGORY Edgar Dearing enlisted at Salina in the Navy and was sent to the Great Lakes Tuesday with several others. I "The Brookville Shoe Parlor" 00KX0000MOCK0000 Frank Warta is hauling out lumber this week to build two new granaries one to be 10X18 and the other 10X16. Miss Alice DeForest came down from Hays last Thursday afternoon and spent the week end here with her mother. SUGAR AND FLOUR W. H.

Delos went down to Camp Funston Tuesday to visit his nephew, 0 0 Carl Walter, who will soon leave for another camp. 0 Miss Esther VanPatten of Salina THIS Firestone motto exactly expresses our ideal of service. Each unit of our staff works to insure that every dollar spent comes back to our customers in safe, sure, comfortable travel. Firestone Cord Tires kive lon mileage, remarkable fuel saving and car protection. Firestone Fabric Tires The output for 1918 has toucher tread, more cushion stock, more rubber between layers, reinforcement of side wall.

Ask us to show you the cross section. Remember, our service is like Firestone Tires, the Most Miles per Dollar kind. Get us on the telephone, any time. JOHNSON BROS. made her regular visit to Brookville the first of the week to instruct her class in music.

5 W. H. Thompson, the Wilson Mon Under the new sugar ruling each person is allowed 3 pounds per month to be bought in 4 installments. City customers can get but 2 pounds and country customers 5 pounds at one time. 25 pounds for canning is all that is allowed.

Flour to the amount of 6 pounds per person per month with substitutes is the rule. Don't ask us to sell more than the above amounts. Sign the pledge and help conserve. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE ument Man, will erect some fine mon uments in the Brookville cemetery in the near future. John Trego and son, Hayes, of Kan 0 opolis spent Tuesday here at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs.

Frank 0 0 Adams, and family. W. H. Thompson, the Monument Man of Wilson, has some very high grade pianos from $200 up. Reason able terms.

Factory to consumer price, The editor of the Brookville News is I. N. SOiNDERGARD in for a 'licking'. Edgar Dopp says that he is not going to Canada to make his future home as was reported in the C3DC paper. Mrs.

Archie Himmelwright pnd little daughter, Louise, arrived in city NOTICE. Saturday from Denver for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daugherty.

You are hereby notified that your poll tax for 1918, Look over the new books at the Drug store. Home made ice cream at the Central hotel every Sunday. Local Happenings Home made ice cream at the Central Will DeForest left here last Frjday amounting to $3.00, is due and must be paid in cash on hotel every Sunday. morning for Salina where enlisted in the Navy. From Salina he was C.

P. Johnson is having the house on the farm, which he recently purchased, remodeled. Miss Oma Timmons went down to Camp Funston Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with friends. Mrs. E.

Malone is spending a few or before Sept. 1, 1918. If said poll tax is not paid by that time it will be turned over to the County Treasurer sent to the Great Lakes where he will go in training. days of this week with her son, Will, on the Mulberry. for collection.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fowler received The Ladies Aid Society will meet a telegram Monday stating that their Said poll tax must be paid to the City Clerk at his Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Harmon of South Bend, Indiana stopped oil here last Thursday on their way from Wilson to Oklahoma and spent the day and evening hero with their cousin, Miss Oma Timmons. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrenstcin, Miss Bertha Root, Miss Lillie Harrenstein and Ed Root drove over to Lucas Sunday where they visited the much advertised "Garden of They report a fine trip.

this afternoon in the Red Cross rooms. You are invited to attend. son, Arthur, having recently enlisted his office in the City of Brookvillc, who will receipt for in the Engineers Corps, wasenroute to Camp Humphrey, Virginia. Carl Swanson came from Camn same. J.

E. WALLACE, City Clerk. Funston last Saturday evening and spent Sunday here with friends. From an to an inch and a half See the very fine line of stationery at the Drug store. Buy your Glass, Taints and Oils at the Drug Store.

of rain waa reported west of town Tuesday morning. In town the fall was very light while in all directions I. N. Sondergard has been on the sick list for the past week but ut this from town good rains were reported. writing is some-whaimproved.

Word was recoived here recently Fred Conrow left Monday for Manhattan whore he will take the that Miss Marion Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fowler, and 8 8 i Technical Training Military Course.

Mr. Lester Wooden of Portland, Mail your Kodak films to Webb's Studio, Ellsworth, where they were married in Dcs Moines, Iowa, Monday, June 17th, Miss Fowler is well known here and her many friends wish her a long and happy wedded 8 will recieve prompt and efficient 9 PA1K1U1ISM What docs it mean? Loyalty to one's country. Arc you a patriot, in so far as being: loyal to to your own community? Do you bank with your home bank as far as possible, that the community may have the ben eflts derived from such business, or do you like to do business with a DIG Hank? If so why don't you do business with some Dig New York Dank? Joe Huston moved his shoe and har ness shop over to Marquette lust Fri Monuments. For High-grade Monuments, Markers day. J.

C. Baird hauled the outfit over for him. 8 8 8 and Curbing, at lowest' prices and satisfaction guaranteed, address, W. II. The Rev.

Snydor, pastor of the M. E. church, spent the fore, part of the Thompson, The Monument Man, Wilson, Kansas. week here visiting with the members of his congregation. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of each week are ICE DAYS 1 Help us by ordering early.

The ICE WAY is the best way to CONSERVE FOOD. Geo. S. Watters Co. W.

II. Smith of Ellsworth came We arc not so biff but just as good as any of JJ 3l5 il 1 il "a I Stock Shipments The following shipped stock from down Monday morning to spend the week here with his daughter, Mrs. Emil Johnson, und family. here last Sunday: E. S.

Hoot 3 L. Tate 4 cars, Bon Gahllenboi-g 2 iiiviii, anuwc ri-api-ciiuiiy boiicii your ousiness. I Brookville State Bank cars and Harry. Root 2 cars. The stock shipments from hero on Tuesday were as follows: E.

8. Root cars, L. A. Bradford 1 car, Jnke i "Where Your Deposits Arc Guaranteed" J5 Fred Conrow, Cashier. The boys of Brookville, who are in Clans One of the draft, received Invitations tho first of the week to attend a reception given by tho Y.

M. C. A. in Sulina on Friday evening July 10th in honor of tho men who will go to training camp next week. An interesting program is being arranged and the boys are assured a good time.

Dluhl 2 cars and T. A. Bradford 2 cars. Eighteen enn of cattle were shipped out of hero this week..

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Years Available:
1918-1918