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St. Mary's Star from St. Marys, Kansas • Page 3

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St. Mary's Stari
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St. Marys, Kansas
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THE ST. MAUYS STAR, ST. MARYS, KANSAS NO. 40 OCTOBER 3, 1918 NO. 40 OCTOBER 3, 1918 Tk Ul HIJNLt could stand against the mad dash of the French We must lend as well as they fight.

And we must pull together with all the strength we haveuozv! Pnris, S. The Americans covered themselves with glory In the luuiil-tn-haml fighting In the streets it KiMiies yesterday when they captured that German base. 'Jie ficlttins Is said to have been the bitterest of the whole war, the Prussian (Junrils asking no quarter and beiu' bayinn-ttcd or clubbed to death as they by their machine nuns. and American cavalry on the Marne the German lines gave way, broke, fled; the day was won. That fighting spirit of the We must so order our lives that we can save- to the limit and lend to the limit for Victory.

We must put America's whole strength behind our fighting men. men of Foch and Pershing, that united purpose for Victory must be the spirit, tlie purpose, of each of us behind the lines. Let us lend the way they fight it mM A ii 1 Lei us buy bonds to our utmost This Space Contributed to Winning the War by FIRST NATIONAL BANK Topeka, spent .1. I. ('onlan In'iireil by tall.

.1. J'. ('tmktn Mil'irre severe injui Hugh Mai' ni Monday in the Mis. 11. 11.

Clothier of J'axico arriv-d Sunday lor a visit at the home, of ier sou, Mr. 'lolhier and family. les lit tile win 11 he I' CihiIuii was employ Inion Kiev liter 'o heel dump this II from a hex car. 'd hy the l''arniers receiving wheat. Mrs.

was a visitor Clara lloseau was up from Topeka visiling her parents, Mr. and I'. moving a ear a few feet and ed a hleek id' wood under ihe lie Wll had til; Mrs. (lenri'e Heeler is lllile sick eek with asthma. ('arl id' City spent Nunilay with home Dr.

and Iluddy, of Saint Louis, who are on their way from Colorado lo their home visited for a few days at the home of K. II. anil family. Kev. Father lludy.

of Saint Joseph, accompanied them. John C. inia of Camp Sheridan. Ala. is home on a six day I'm louidi.

front wheels to stop the car. The ear ran over the hloek and Coiilan climhrd on the ear to set the 1. rakes. While doinu': so Ihe ear collided v. ill) the rear of another car.

the force of the imparl throwing I onlan lo the iirotmd. lie va ru-heil lo the l.oiiemont hospital, whei-e it was found lhat lie had suf-f red several hroken rihs mid severe injuries to the hack. It is not believed thai lie is seriou-lv hurl. The ahove was lakon from the Lonir-mont, paper and will lie id' much interest to tile people of this community as Joseph formerly lived here, lie is tlie sun of I'eler Misses Marie and l-'Iossii I.evv is anil Jack llenrv of Rossville spent Thursday of week with Mr. ami Mrs.

L. C. Allen. Mrs. Ceorire Heeler who has hern suf ferine; with lironchitis and asthma i improving slowly.

Mrs. Kdilh Callerv and son. "fills Is tlie Last of Ware" Coming in splendor tliro' tlie Golden Gate Of all the days, swift passing, one by one, Oh, Silent Planet, thou hast gazed upon How many harvestings, dispassionate? Across the many-furrowed fields of fate, Wrapt in the mantle of oblivion, The old, gray, wrinkled husbandman has gone Sowing and reaping, lone and desolate The blare of trumpets, rattle of the drum, Disturb him not at all he sees, Between the hedges of the centuries, A thousand phantom armies go and come, While Reason whispers as each marches past, "This is the last of Wars, this is the last LIEUT. GILBERT WATERHOUSE Wounded an misting July I. 1916) Charles Zima, Charles Pel.

eye and the l'rield hrothers motored to lloyt, Sat unlaw left Sunday for Kansas City to visit relatives. a heather of J. M. Coiilan. Mrs.

J. S. Knight of Weiser, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A.

K. Hoy accom visited for a few days with Mrs. W. Potatoes for Sale See George panied by Professor Kvan and S. G.

H. Gill and family. Mrs. Knight had O'Kourke motored to Topeka Monday. Rezac K-32-40 been at Westmoreland where she went to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs.

J. A. Johnson has received Mrs. Tibbets, who died recently. word from her son, Floyd stating that he is just fine and into it "hot and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Glower of St. Picnic at City Park The sixth grade of the Pulilic School accompanied by their teacher, Miss Zita Sipes, enjoyed an all-day outing at the city park on last Friday. This privilege was granted them for winning in the Iiaby llond Contest held at tlie school. Clere, were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe una, Sunday. Clinton Lane of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, will arrive here Mrs. John Hohn and son, Henrv, of Flush, spent Sunday and next Monday on a ten day furlough. Clinton has completed the course of Ground School of the Aviation, and after his ten day furlough will start Mondav with the Charles Weishender and jonn Heim families.

Bran $30 per ton at the St. Marys Grain Co. H-38tf. in at the flying bchool. Scott Herron has accepted the posit Joe Zima and the J.

F.Wilson motored to Fort Riley Sunday and ion as clerk at the Shyne and Meister Merc. Store and commenced work the Mrs. Mary Frey left Monday for Kansas City to visit for several days with her son, Frank, who is employed there. visited with Ross Wilson, who is in first of the week. Steel Lynch and daughter, Flor training there.

Ross is driving one of the Red Cross Ambulance wagons and expects to be sent across most any time. ence, were guests at the T. D. Yeats Roval Neighbor Sociul Club Meet home the past week. The Koyal Neighbor Social Club Dr.

and Mis. M. A. Floresch of Top CaUrrtul Deafness Cannot Be Cured entertained Thursday afternoon, Sept, 26th at the home of Mrs. M.

Urban-sky. Hostesses for the afternoon were: eka, drove up Sunday evening and visited with relatives. Mesdames S. G. O'Kourke, Mike Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Aubert visited Sweeney, L. C.

Stcnger, M. Urbansky and the Misses Gertie Bell True and from Friday until Monday in West Lena Schafer. phalia with Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers.

Progressive High Five was played and the favor was won by Miss Har- Henry Eichman visited his son, Joe hy local applications, aa thy cannot rack lh dlaed perttoa ol the ear. Thar air war ta eura catarrhal aeaneaa, aaa (bat la bj a coaatltutional rcmady. Catarrhal Deafaaaa la cauaea by aa la-ftamad coadltloa of the mucoui llalag at tk Kuatachlaa Tub. When tola tuba la lalamed yu aava a rumbling- sound or perfect heart tic, and when It la entirely cloaed, Deafaeaa la the reault. Ualeaa th Inflammation caa be reduced and thla tab restored ta Ita aormal condition, hearing trill destroyed forever.

Many canes off deafness are caused by catarrh, which la aa In named condition of tho mucous $mw face. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thrw the blsod aa tho saucaua surfaces th ay e( em Wo will fla One Huadred Dollar far aar ansa of Catarrhal Deafaeaa that eaaaot a carod hy Hail a Catarrh htedlclaa. Ctr alarm frao. All Druvfflats, r. I.

CHENKT CO Teled. Ol Eichman and family, at Flush, the riette Helm. In the Red Cross contest, Mrs. N. E.

McPherson captured MAKE it the last! Save every" dollar you can and dig deep into the work of war. Pour out your resources hold back no single dollar that can help make the victory" FINAL. Make this "The Last of Wars!" Buy Bonds to Your Utmost! first of the week. the prize. Patriotic decorations were used and Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Coleman recently received word of the safe arrival of each lady was presented with a small si as as a souvenir of the occasion, their son, Fred, "overseas Lunch was served to sixty-two ladies. Guests of the club were: Mesdames John Simon and family, of West Frank Ronnau.

A. P. Stenger. W. A moreland, have moved into the F.

A. Pureell property. Mr. Simon recently purchased the barber shop formerly Flynn, W. Rogge, of Paxico.and the Misses Mollie Kessler, Anna Rezac, Mary Prior, Margaret Bruce, Kdna owned by r.

A. l'urceil. JOHNSON TRANSFER I J. A. Johnson, Prop.

fseiderheiser and Lola hipes ot lo neka. The club will be entertained at the Mrs. W. A. Flynn and children left Friday for a two weeks visit with relatives in Kansas City.

home of Mrs. W. H. True on Thursday afternoon October 24th. All neigh Draying, Express Deliveries, Team Work, and Ice Prompt deliveries at any time.

Phones, 52 and 155 C-12 bors are cordially invited to be pies ent. Miss Marie Armstrong, of Manhattan, spent Sunday with the K. C. Quiffloy family and her brother, Archibald at S. M.

C. Union Pacific Time Table ThU Space Contributed to Winning the War by Sept. 25, 1W18 West Bound East Bound .11:47 a.m 107 170 102 106 104 A. ZEMEK BUTCHER and BUYER of ALL KINDS OF CATTLE Mrs. Elizabeth Kane received word from her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Frank Slevin, announcing the death of her mother, Mrs. Ann Guilfoyle of Hen-nesy, Okla. .6:47 p.m. ...7:35 a.m. .8:53 a.m.

...2:09 p.m. .4:15 p.m. .1:18 p.m ..7.11 p.m .8:36 p.m .3:38 a.m 103 105 119 169 Shyne Meister Merc. Co. 108.

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