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The Olivet Advertiser from Olivet, Kansas • 4

The Olivet Advertiser du lieu suivant : Olivet, Kansas • 4

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Olivet, Kansas
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D. Church Notes. a Some Want One Tiling: The Old Man Visits Olivet Gets Struck Oh The Band The. old gentleman, after being away for. a few years, comes back to Olivet to pay his friends a visit find while, here becomes captivated I Sunday School 10:00 a.

m. Preachinir at 11:00 a. m. and 9 Some Want A not er Canned Goods First Class with the local oand. He goes home 8:00 p.

ni. Junior League 2:30 p. m. Epworth 7:00 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve Rev.

Bookstool, Pastor. Bros. Wilson Forty-two years ago, a man living at Hope lowered a and tclls his wife about it Well, 'wife Ive been to Olivet And I railed to see the boys Hut say I'm clear plumb tuckered From uiy never ending joys I saw jst everybody Had fun on every hand But, most of my enjoyment 'Wi's that Olivet Brass Band Li-i's ee; there's fifteen players. A bunch? Well I should say sbbebob bucket of bntter weighing eight i pounds into his well to cool. The rope broke, and lie bu tier was never seen again till a few day ago, when a man who cleaning out the well founi it floating on the surface of the water.

The bucket had. of course I HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF MEN'S CLOTHING But don't let no one fool you That bunch of boys can play The school dad, he's the leader. And he feels honored too I'll bet; 'cause he. sure toots some rusted away, but the butter still could have been used, although it turned white and crumbled when exposed to the air. Free Press.

Then there's those two McCauley boys, 1 The Epworth League had splendid meeting Sunday evening They toot those gold lined cornets, And sav. t.ho.v,' make 'em po: with May a rd Clayton as leader The subject was "How Can We there's that youngest Main ever in town and am selling clothes at Bargain prices SEE IT I SELL IT RIGHT DRY QOODS and GROCERIES MY GROCERY LINE IS BEST g. i. McGregor A Make Olivet Many very able and interesting talks given which should prove bene- ficial to those present. And Rookslool.

They're right there When it comes to makin' music Come a floatin' through the air And them there wooden play things F. Wood ry who as bee ixr i. VVUMI'llgLOIl H'IMUir Llie )HSp I three veeks returned last Friday Called Clarinets, I think. The Blacksmith and Ray Williams They make 'em hum, By Jink. Fred Buck, he plays the Alto Aiirl rM TiVi-r1 hr rprtninlv -nlnvs.

His daugh ter Mary, who had been in Washington for he past year came back with him as far Ar1 Ron APi-'ifo tlinf Rnrpfnnp R. A. McCauley was in Melvern as Emporia. The final examinations at school will be finished Monday and Tuesday. Tn fnffv rliflWen f.

wavs on business Wednesday. Rev. Rookstool retained Miss Elma Calkins is troubled urdav eveniim from visiting his And' you know those there slide horns Mrs. U. A.

Mo'Jauley and son, it i Wl tlr the inumps at present. wife at Paola and reports that she is much improved and will Freddie spent Sunday with lolus in Emporia. The kind you always like They got a playin' couple That maki them things iust hike soon be able to come home. Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Selig to Ottawa Thursday morning. Mrs. F.

G. King and daughter Mary went to Melvern Thursday The addition to Phinney's house is finished and will soon be ready for occupancy. Geo. Main and that Ray Calkins They do that slidin' stunt. The Trustees of the rdnircli sell at auction Saturday at 3 o'clock the old chairs and other And when it comes to Basses Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. King attend- Hrsr F- 11 came thiims too numerous to mention ed the funeral of their nephew in Mm.rKwppHa Thursday Come everybody. That Band's away up front The mail man there.

Fred Elo Lebo Wednesday. to spend a short time on the fa rm Si Miss Cena CalKins wiio has. And Bob McCauley too: They make the Bass part prominen Mossy was trying to rope the Elma Lane has been on the been attending school at Ottawa The whole blame wayjclear through constable Monday morning but sick li3t this suffering from during the past vinter, came And drums Say they've got dingers wasn't quite fast enough on foot both the mumps and the measles -home last Thurs(lay eveiiiug. Old Mossy's out of sight Howard Cargay, Olga Mann Mrs. A.

Parker who has been "Rev. Cargay left Tuesday night and Eugene Iteeser went to. in the hospital at Paola for some fo1 Cottonwood Falls to begin Neosho Rapids Saturday evening time underwent ail operation work on the new. church he is to But what's the matter of father? He hits that Bass just light They'll play a piece so tender, So tantalizin' sweet, An.r'thpv st.rikft march un Monday and at the present writ-. erect at that place.

Marshall and Woodbury loaded ing is much improved. And still the mumps 'prevail. a car with bailed hay Thursday which they shipped to.Kansas City The mating ti decide nbont CarrieMusbi. and Mniy Williams jTTT the new.hool house will be held- latest victims reported. Unas.

uaiKins accouipaiucu r. That puts you on your feet That town down the re's, su re lucky To have that bunch on hand I never heard such players As that Olivet Brass Band King to Emporia Monday on bus- at how Safnrdtv" for the local order of the H1' utMhg folks ut Maxsoir came In loam mess OF. hooves every votr to attend. QSt Saturday evening..

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Pages disponibles:
136
Années disponibles:
1910-1911