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The Frankfort Index from Frankfort, Kansas • 2

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Frankfort, Kansas
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2
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Goats Dresses hoes These four important items in your wardrobe are now here in abundance We have just returned from markets and have dozens and dozens Of the newest styles (they are prettier than ever) here in stock for your approval. We ask you to come to the store and look these over, don't feel that you will be urged to buy. We want you to look over the whole ready-to-wear department, we are proud of this fast growing store and particular pains will be taken to show you through. Come to this first big showing of styles that will please you. In coats, dresses, hats and shoes.

Prices are another advantage here. We will be looking for you at: r. TRUMP'S No town is stronger than the support given to it by its public. If the majority of its "residents are boosters and take pride in the fact they live there, it has a solid' foundation arid will prosper. JBut if it has a surplus of bnb6osters and a excess of apathy! its progress is likely to be threatened.

Civic pride is the keystone, but there are other important structural supports, such as those shown in the cartoon. Organization and co-operation are among these, and the home town newspaper supplies strength to the city's "welfare and momentum to its progress. Frankfort should take, stock of its assets and see if it is lacking in any -of the things that contribute to a community's prosperity. It is up to the public to supply these things, arid we know the people of Frankfort will do the best thing they know how. ARRIVED THIS NEW Suits Ties Shirts Shoes NEW Caps Sox Underwear Pants The evening service at 8 o'clock.

Topic for discussion, "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes." There will be special music by our Young People's Choir at this service. The Bible Study, Prayer, and Praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. We are to study the third chapter of the Acts of the Apostles at the next meeting. CASH CLOTHING CO For the World's Greatest Clothes Value. Victims of Two Auto Accidents A young woman and a young man were quite seriously injured in an automobile accident on" the highway one half mile north of town day evening after dusk.

The radius rod to a Ford coupe became loosened and the car turned over, wrecking it and injuring Miss 'Iona Brant "and the driver, Cecil Brin. Miss Brant received a deep gash in her lip which required several stitches and Mr. Brin had a cut on the cheek and a. burned rm. Miss Verna Brant, a sister and Mrs.

Stella Neeman, mother of the girls, were uninjured. The party had been in Frankfort 3 Each morning as we went to work we noticed him as he sat on the curb, gazing off into space as though in deep meditation. He was old and bent, his hair was white, and his long flowing beard covered the egg stains on his vest the picture of a sage Sunday where they had met with an accident and wrecked their own car. WIRE WIRE A Carload Just Unloaded. Barb Wire Hog and Cattle.

Smooth Wire All Gauges Field Fence-All Heighths and Gauges NAILS Complete Line. BUILDERS HARDWARE Take advantage of quantity buying. Prices Are Eight. who had solved, the great mysteries of life. We imagined that a minute's talk with him would be equal to reading a bookr so this morning we mustered up enough courage to ask him what he was doing, and he answered, "Waiting for the New They were returning to Hiawatha where the young ladies live.

Mr. Brin's home is in Horton Dr. and Mrs. G. J.

Dierkes cared for the. jured until about "eleven o'clock when lelatives came arid took them Courier-Tribune. 4 Let Kemper write that insurance. E. Page Bob Ambrose W.

H. Melcher. i SEARLE CHAPIN LUMB ERGO. 5 DhnnA 1 9Q Geo. H.

Coons, Mgr. Presbyterian Church. W. W. Alverson, Minister.

The Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, at 11 o'clock. Topic for discussion, "A Model Sei mon." There will be special music; The C. E.

at 7 p. m. The president, Hiss Ruby Scholz will lead the meeting. Topic: "What's Wrong and What's Right with the Movies." FARM LOANS 5 Vi Straight No Commission Write for Information. First floor Capital Building and Loan 601 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas.

Kansas City Star with Sunday, and Daily Index, one year, $8.96. A.

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Pages Available:
92,060
Years Available:
1906-1989