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Jf JL JL a. Vol. X. Brookville. Saline County, Kansas.

Friday, December 15. 1911. No. 31. "Write your name in kindness, lene and mevcjy on the hearts of thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you will never be forgotten.

Ex. HP op9 Always li) Bits Lcal jr mm Information Jfe I SAfl Concerning Our Teopte, ZiujrinejJ and 4f 1 ml El Vrogrejj in the County and Tvtvtt, I I 11 The Brookville Restaurant Is the place to drop into when you are hungry. We can serve you with Short Orders, Ham, Cheese and Hamburger Sandwiches, Pies, Chili and Oyster Stews. We have the following drinks Coffee, Cider, Lemonades, Milk Shakes and Pop. Also handle a fine line of Confections and Tobaccos.

Give us a call. YOUUS TO PLEASE, A. L. TIMMONS. Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich; for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.

Epictetus. and bear it" is the old-fashioned' advice, but sing and bear it is a great deal better. 1 The Farm Truck business lias cut into the wagon trade, but what particular difference docs that make. We handle the best line of trucks on the market today The Columbus Truck. Top Buggies and.

Spring Wagons at a bargain. Call and supply your wants before thoy are all gone. Gasoline Engines in all sizes from 1-TI. P. up.

The "Clovorlcjaf Manure Spreader, tho best make on the market today. All kinds of feed constantly on hand, such as Bran, Shorts, Cotton Cake, Oil Meal and Corn. The best Hour that is made, the White Elephant. Have in stock Apples, Potatoes and Onions. The home talent musical recital given in the opera house last Saturday night by Miss VSra Wilson and her pupils on the piano andJ.V.

Webster and his class in singing was quite well attended despite the unfavorable weather. A very pleasing program was rendered, the participants performing their respective parts with much credit. The following assisted with the program: Miss Vera Wilson, Helen Johnson, Ethel Schernierh ii Goldie Mitchell, Edna Marie Bixler, Ida May Hendricks, Helen Magnuson, Calla Miller, Ora Hartley, Louise Conrow, Doclo Ilin-erman, Oma Timmons, Gladys Bell, Lillle Harrenstein, Ethel Courtney, The City Barber Shop. Your trade and that of your friends will be appreciated at the City Barber Shop, A good smooth shave for 10 cts. and an up-to-date hair cut for 25 cts.

tlazors always sharp and everything clean and sanitary. Laundry basket in connection. Drop in and try this shop. Laundry Basket leaves Dec. 18.

JAY G. BALL, Prop. It is the lives like the stars, which simply pour down onus the calm light of their brightand faithful being, up to which we look, and out of which we gather the deepest calm and cournge. No man or woman of the humblest sort Can really be strong, gentle, pure and food, without the world being better for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very existence of that Brooks. Hattie Beebe, Messrs.

Webster and House, Edgar Dealing and Ed Dauglierly. J. J. Wissins; And family visited Saturday and Sunday with Mike Miller and in Salina. John Trego, of Kanopolis, visited relatives in the vicinity a few clays this wecik.

Mrs. Jos. Duncan, of Salina, visited with Mrs. H. T.

Bixler a few days this week. Mrs. Geo. Titus and children, of Salina, visited at C. A.

Johnson's several days this Week. Frank Dineen earns in Sunday from South where lie has been switching', for several weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dineen, Mrs. Jay Ball visited relatives in Salina a few days this week.

tlhristmas, bv.t one week from next Monday. Mrs. Chas. Parsons visited in Salina a couple of days this week. Mrs.

A. L. Timmons has ben quite sick tins week. The work on Hoy Curtiss's now house is progressing nicely. Mrs.

Jos. Fouard and Mrs. C. G. Johnson returned home Wednesday after a month's absence at Arkansas City, where they had been taking medical treatment.

Add these names to your tele-phono directory if they do not, already appear there John Kubit-sclieck, J. M. McMickell. The Masonic lodge will hold its installation of officers tonight. I.

N. Sondergard is on the sik N. Sonde rgard Alois Butschle died at 0 o'clock H. L. W0OD3URN, drayman.

promptly done at reasonable prices. Sunday morning at his home near New Cambria, aged sixty eight years. The deceased came to this country from Batteiiberg, Germany, first settling at Chicago, where ho resided for about four years, after which he moved to Kansas', settling in Saline he resided for over thirty until his death. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from Sacred Heart church, Salina, and in When trouble comes, it is of no use to tly in the face of God by hard thoughts of Providence; that ist kicking against the pricks, and hurting your -feet. The trees bow in the wind, and so must we.

Every time the sheep bleats it loses a mouthful; and every time we complain we miss a blessing. Grumbling is a bad trade, and yields no proHl; but patience lias a golden hand. If one door should be shut, God will open another; if the peas do 'N. P. LUDGREM, Practical Shoemaker, Will do your repairing neatly, quickly, and at REASONABLE PRICES.

mi tZ Mk tm terment made in Mount Calvary cemetery. The deceased leaves six children to mourn his loss, Frank, Carl, William, Mary and Agues, of New Cambria, and.Mrs. Jos. Breor, Brookville. When thinking of buying Christ tliis week.

well, tlie beans may; if her eggs, another out all her brood. iis mas presents, please remember wo have some fine Navajo blankets and rugs, which make very desirable gifts. E. C. LAI." RKNC A KR hei: will' bri -Selected.

lorscshceins St Carriage Work. Call and Rive us a trial. PHONE 45. CRESCENT CONCERT Mrs. B.

J. Ilarrenstein went to Salina Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. Thos. Sweeny lett today for a visit with her friend, Mrs.

Fritz, at Riley, Kan, Mrs. King, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is much 4f Th 6 it fin crraiiuiaUou 01 iKp'a-Visicians and DR. J. S. WATT lar Fiilun Kansas.

yr.f. Steal Win So. who arc both aide and to offer a program that people do-ligiu to hear. The members tf 'j. -ff A sound, substantial, enduring fence, ''v 'f bvJt on the ckistic, 1 tnt princi- Dr.

"Watt, of Falun, was in the city Thursday 3il professional bllPl-nPSB. Will have a car of corn, also a car of flour, shorts and bran on track the first of next week. E. C. Lau- liKNO.U'Klt.

The P. M. Club spent a very pleasant day at the homo of Mrs. Johnson Wednesday. Mrs.

pie the most seietiufic, practical and per- VK.l i "1 tccr tencc vu pi a. a jielcis to great and sudden preure but returns again to the the company are blessed both versatility and quali combination dcvoutlv to be J. H. DENTIST SALINA KANSAS (5o. Titim, Mrs.

Jos. Stanbor and Louh: Uerber were visitors. The Ouice hY2. original shape. Thoroughly galvarded and protected against weather ion SALE.

BY S. SI. CHATTEN LBR. A. D.

LAWS, Mgr. Tel. Club will meet Dec. 27 with Mrs, Rpsidrm 520. Johnson.

The M. W. A. lodge held annual election of officers Wednesday night cd bet Kircly found. The principal part performed by each member of the company individually is brilliant piano by Hiss Nellie Blackburn; clever readings by Carrie Moon, some of which she gives as follows C.

C. Lewis, Venerable Counsel; C. P. Johnson, Worthy Advisor; 15. J.

llarrenstein, Clerk; Wiicn Yon Are In Salina Hat At HINKLE'S CAFE K. A. HINKLE, Prop. fiCROl'KAN SHORT OUT. ICR LUNCH 120 N.

Santa Fe, Salina, Kan. Win. Dent, Banker; Geo. Wheaton, lOscort; Oran Bwearingen, Watch man; Frank Kubitseheek, Sentry; Ir. Fowler, Physician; Herbert in special costumes; viotm ami sol 03 rendered in a most Lewis, Chief Forester; W.

F. 11 in crman, Manager. voc Ami imrpr. The foot ball game which was played on thn home gridiron last Sunday afternoon was a closely con XL-K tKl M-SJ Tub Route Studio, of Salina, is recognized as one of the leading Photo Studios in the State. Tn our now location, The Theo.

Seitz next to the Kt'ess Store, we are, owing to charming manner by Miss Elizabeth Maddux, and iuiniitahle whittling' solos by Mirs Alice i lire. tested one, resulting 0 to 0 in favor Mr ML of tho Salina pickups. This was tho locals second game. They AJjJUS showed much improvement over Improved facilities, prepared to est Pit 33 their engagement of the week previous, when they lost to pru-tically 1 it- the same team by a score of 17 to 0. The boys Intend having another make vou bettor work than ever.

Let us demonstrate this fact, by making your Xmas Photos. The Rolfe Studio, j'llONK 217. IN game Sunday, Doc. 21. The specialty of the company, lunvcvcr, their concerted numbcis.

In this feature the versatility of the company r-c-vcrely tested, but is not found wauling. Tho Brook villi) Cornet Hand held SA 1-K HV- W. H. DELOS, Dealer Its annual election of officers last Friday night as follows Herbert L-wls, F. W.

Cobb, Vice CO YGHU Henry Paulsen, Sec'y EXPERIENCE --4 Trcas. Mr. Dinkier still retains tho leadership t.iio band, which This company will render the second number of the Brook vilLo b'ceum course at the opera house Tuesday night, Dee. 20lh, Admission, DO 25 cents. insures its continiled success.

The band is stronger In every way than at any timo since its organization. i Alter tho election Of officers the 1 flADt WIAHHS DC6iQN8 band played a few selections on the Copyrights 4c. public sijuai'e, after which they ro AnTrniBHm1ltii lictrti mid dMmrlptlnr mn liiUilily iniritriiiiii i.ii uptmitii fi-uo whothur nil paired to Tiinmons' restaurant, OTHERS WIlILc "WE CLEAN I where they Indulged in an oyster supper in honor of their fourth hi'iHilVin iiinlinlilr imiiuih nhln, ('tiinniiiulc llooi rlrjtly lui. HANDBOOK on I'uioi'lf Itml fra. Oldimt iiuonov tor iiiHiurinii imKoiid.

I'Hlenm tJiktin thmmth Muim Co. rowtv tyticfell tUlt-Um, Without vhliruo, ill iho Scientific mttlmi woniiH, iJiffrmt y. ii( mifd'li'iiutlii Jiuir'Hil 'J a four', ni'Hiilm, tl. bultl ly Hil tUauaU tlttiui tsi If ttt Wiwliniuti-n We want you to como in and see CLEAMW SALINA the Hncst line of Christmas Candles, DYE WORKS SALINA, KANSAS. i etc.

mac lias over hern shown in tho city. At A. L. Tinimons' restaurant- 117 S. SEVENTH ST..

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