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EADLIGHT. R00KV1LLE VOL. XVI. Sunny Valley Items. Eft' Creek Items.

and Mrs. Will Roberts and family of Damar, are visiting at the home of' the former's brother, Mr. Fred Roberts. Mr Howard Dent is assisting Mr. V.

Mr. McCollum bought a bunch cows near Hoisington and drove them home the latter iavt of last week. Some Reasons Walter Dickey Iws quit high school in Salina to help with the farm work. Snyder, of Bavaria, with his spring Gerald and Leo Petit, who have been work. The institution.that asks for your business should have some reasons why it is able to handle The Elf Creek school children and the teacher, Mr.

Raymond Walters, tVio fip.ld'meet at Brookville last ill with the measles, are improving. Miss Humbarger and Miss Edith Johnson, also a number of the school it mid to say that children, attended tne wacn trnme. to have been some of our pupils carried home honor Brookville Friday atternoon. iho Snlina All start able badges. ayea dbiwcgh Ld Brookville last Sunday, d.d not of the rainy See Queen Incubator, at Ruttan's.

A fine line of Pipes, at Arcadia Cafe. Mrs. Archie Himmelwright has been the sick list. Mr. Alf Hoag is on the sick list.

The last part of the County examinations for this spring was held. at the school house last Saturday. Miss Lelah Walker assisted Miss Humbarger. Here's a few of ours: We try to be cour teoua to all our patrons. We aim to extend every facility consistent with modern banking.

We have ample capital to extend loans. We have every possible safeguard for our depositors. If there is anything more you can ask, come right in and ask it and we will be glad to meet your requirements if possible. The Brookville State Bank, Mr. Francis Hoag returned home Vonaasj where he was work- transpire uu weather.

It was postponed ,11 next Sunday afternoon, Apr. 22, 3 30 Plan to attend, as an interest nf the illness of his Rozzel Curtisa. of Ellsworth, visited There will be no meeting of the Guild 111, Ull t.v.v.. brother, Mr. Alf Hoag.

in Brookville Sunday atternoon ing game is looked for. this week. r.n. F. Kern, of Bavaria, visited in Salina caller returned home on The following stock shipments we Mr.

Hartmann was a Hi loo v- CJ .1 il made from Brookville and Terra U.ua account of the illness ot ner iatnei. Monday. Mrs, Will Dent called on Mrs. King the past week: Sunday-JMim 2 cars cattle and 1 of hogs A. PUnsky F.

CONROW, Cashier Brookville Tuesday. Mrs N. E. EngBtrom has been laid up with a siege of turpentine poisoning. Wm.H.

Ruttan went to Giainfield Tuesday on business. Sunday evening. (Too late for last week) vmiiiir neoole around 1 of hogs, C. W. reuner M-a TTprh Salisbury and IVll.

dliu Salisbury, Mrs, Monday-A. O. uaszewsm J. B. Leaton 1 of cattle and 1 of hogs, A IlUinuci vi i here attended the Messiah atLindsborg Easter Sunday.

They say it was grant. "Where Your Deposits are Guaranteed" laumjt Ji Ette Jeffers and Mr. Walter ueni rou There will be preaching services at th MnP.nilnm shinned fat calves to J. J. Gregg 1 of cattle ana i oi nogs.

The, preliminary trial of as. Hudsor, thn murder of Chas. L. the Lutheran churcii buuuuj Sunday dinner at the bo JNiemann home. C.

Sunday. He returned home All are welcome Tuesday evening. mnved into the vesi- cnargeu wim m.i... Vq Viplrl Salina today. dence she recently purchased from at the W.

L. Sylvester Miss Mae Dent and Mr. Omer Glen-dening and Miss Vera Salisbury and Mr. Walter Dent attended Endeavor at Mahan Sunday evening. Elmer Dickey spent Monday and Tuesday in Salina.

Frank brought him home Tuesday evening. nf March 30 Mr. Wil noiliu uic VICIOUS kuiac wio, BOIl hp.pn inflicted by Mr. Will Petit and family, of Brookville, Clark Dickey. Wilbert Sondergardvibited friends in Ellsworth Saturday evening and bun-day.

Olson attend- with Chester Petit and Brookville, Kansas, April 13th, 1917 Notice. Ciaimc'J iu Hudson. Blood poison developed from these cuts, causing the death of Mr. family Sunday. inn Drake Staples Wilson.

A nart of the county examinations Will make tne season ul my coming 3 yr, old French Draft Stallion and 16. hands Jack at the former were held at the Sunny Valley school The 20th Century Club met Tuesday with Mrs. Gonrow. Five members an- i nR II with miscellaneous arti- house Saturday, Apr. 7.

i. B. D. Swearingen place, just norm ot ed the Consistory sessions at last week. Miss Florence Peterson came in from Marquette Monday to visit at the home of her friend, Mrs.

Ernest Williams. nme. from Salina man, of Brookville, ano miss Brookville, intovost. Studied Australian Walker, of Salina, assiscea ivuss for each, to msuie colt to stand and suck. Education and The White Australia, nr.Mii.' era vf.

a reading, A Bessie and Harry Dickey are on the Mrs. VjUSfiewou. Your patronage respecttully solicited. Raymond Miller. mrs.

1 i Saturday to visit at the home of her Wnmnn'B Off Hour" that was enjoyeu. sick list. favnvpd with a piano se ine uuu not. Snlilan returned from hp i onrow. vjiuu irs.

nuiuu wv. General Agents Bank Savings Life Insurance Salina, Kansas. I thank you for the prompt payment of Policy 4039 for five thousand dollars which was held in your company by my husband, Chas. L. Wilson.

He had only made four ayments on this policy. I appreciate it more because we had not notified your Company of his death, and was not expecting settlement for daughter, Mrs. J. u. Hall, of Bavaria, was a pleas-ant'caller at the Headlight office Special.

Marquette Monday. lecuon uy mia will meet with Mrs. Deforest May 1st siient Saturday Neatslene Harness Oil, 55c 'at civtpon Rnhekahs from Brookville night in Brookville, guest of Miss Rose Ruttan's. ii.i,.ri itio Rpbpkah School of In- illLUllucvi niv- Joyce. struction of Dist.

35 held at Marquetw ICE CREAMS Mr. Dickey and son, Elmer, have last Friday. The Rebekah lodges uo.n i x. I 'n iiaH for Ice Cream having rented a part of the Jos. Vondra taim salin.i.

Lncoln, 'tescou, Miss Mame Goodell was called to Solomon Wednesday by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Wesley. Clark Dickey has taken possession of the Palace restaurant, for which he traded last week. attended the Fire- arrived we are now ready to take care for the coming year. Brookville and Marquette were represented.

Ollicers elected for the vnnr were: President, Mary this neierhborhoi at- of your wants in this line' all times Phn'n. Sodas or Sundaes. IlUIUUVi some time. thp r.has. Wilson lunerai in euouiiiB w0 handle, the uonular, well known Qtpvpn.wn.

of Beverly, vice rremci.kI Brookville Tuesday atternoon. beverai hum men's Ball at Kanopolis Wednesday brand "THE SANITARY." Yours truly, MABEL M. WILSON. Snumiw. ofTescott, Treas- whn in want of Ice Cream, give us nicrht LatVi i tv ua mils and boys of the a tvlnl and we wdll please you.

East Ellsworth County. Farrineton is recovering urer, Mary Bowers, oi oamm. debided to hold next year's School of third and grammar rooms went violet The Arcadia Cife P.vookvi He. ine mu- nicking, having a inaLl Ul-tiuii quette Rebekahs are pronounced royil SWEARINCKN Sharp, Prop's. Mor' P.ir was absent from entertainers.

school Monday and Tuesday on account from a severe attack of pneumonia. Three heads with but a single thought, three hearts that beat as one-Carneiro township board. nf Table Rock, shipped of moving. Track Meet ami Ball Game. a rv i Mnl- Alf Hoag suffered a stroke of apo- plexy Thursday of last week, lie has been in a serious condition but is now lino A I until'.

"i 1IIABB 7 A Track Meet and Ball Game weie DRESS SHOES ra I a if. 9 IU1 berry, 1 car hogs irom teiru Sunday. held in Brookville hist rrmay auei-noon, in which pupils from the rural schools, Sunny Valley. Wissing, Lff Annual school meeting of dist. 28 reported better, Jacob Wendling came up from Salina Wednesday morning to visit at the home of his sister, Mrs.

B. J. Harren- ff niiictlv. George Wagner Creek and Cooley. and from tfrooKu.

aaacu i 1 ft Uf T.nfvmiT- oioctof to succeeu u. Rulklev's are making a special show- 11 0 i v. participated. The sports were is the list of win stein. ton as Treasurer lor ensuing teim.

wlin had been visiting ners" in the events: Broad Jump, tu Saturday nisiht at Frank VV ni. Viauf, sUtoi'. Mrs. Oliver 11 contestants, winner Ansiej, Warta's was well represented from ino- of the latest styles in shoes. ii pnnvenient to come Tirr.nd Jumn.

A class, 5 con tl v'tv-j various localities who ueiignt to ih the light fantastic. Parties from both testants, Cooley, ot i.ooiey; i) inmn. ass. 1 contestanis, Salina and UrooKvuie wt-ie at tne nuinu Williams, returned Monday to his home at Cawker City. Mr.

and Mrs. W. i Hinerman and sons, llershel and Dale, visited at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. B. J.

Allen, in McPherson, Tuesday. was taken to St. Alcorn, of Brookville; nign omuV, Mrs. Levi Schcrmerhorn, who has class, Jl contestants, Ansley, oi uiuh-j. lie Htiea lOHionuvv.

nv send order by mail. We send them post paid. ii Tfifl lnee boot. 8 1-4 inch hnr tnnt.h overhaulcu re- ceen iiuviuh High Jump, class 2 contestanis, Sondorgard, of Brookville; fil) Yard cently, was compelled to mane a trip from "the hills" to Salina Sunday contestants, niisnj, U.l.-ll, I i oi R.viitui hist' 1-riday to of Cunley; 50 Yard Dash, A class, top, 2 inch Louis covered heel and morning to have tne exc. uo.it, subdued.

undergo un operation. She repoitcd contestants, Somlergaru, i.i ri, Hi tin nremature in the 1 cetting along nueiy. RchiV Uaco. free tor an, liroowviut- v. lirht sole.

Shown in an sizes vUit.ii'8 winners tonveise, nil. Julia Newman, 1 season an exciting hay pitching contest I liVnnk Warta's on Sunday of Kir Crook, Johnson, ot sunny i ('nnli'w Roberts, of BllSSUS muiin. v. Grace Merrilat and Mary Carhn and students enjoyed a picnic on the Saline U- afternoon. The winner win icy, due credit for his prowess uv river Saturday.

Kit' Creek. The huso ball game, urooK-ville vs. Visitors, resulted 15 to 11 in widths. Special price Order yours today Madam! QPmrr ROOTS. A smart new mi.

i.n Li-iiiii'liinir services r.t future time. favor of Brookville. The lineup ot tne fn.ir iminteis have decorated 1 neru win the M. E. church Sunday, Apr.

22, both teams were: mnrninr and evening. Everyone HKOOKVILLE the interior of Terra Cotta depot which will be hailed with much pleasure by a i i iln. r. Hm Miss. Made of white.

Reck alone come. N. E. Engslrom hud the misfortune as ui jvm' i i VliUTOKS Griggs Walters 11. Wissing Johnson to sustain two urohcii light in inditing tneir the walls of this building.

annreciate the gratuitous IP lb 2b Sondergurd Clendenihg Ruttan Alcorn Fowler Hinerman Baini Petit clTorts of these anonymous young Iloberts Olson caused by a mule kicking him. Ho is recovering as well us could be expected. On Tuesday evening, Apr. 10, Chester Duird was welcomed to his homo by several boys and girls from his room, in honor of his sixth birthday. scribes in regaling the waiting pau.

canvas with white kid tip and ball strap. White neolin sole. Pncett at $4.00 the pair. Same style in Pearl grey tip ana tall trao. $4.00 the pair.

wilh their most ennooiuiK Anstey rm. disturbers, Willie Willnrd have gone to A nmi UnantilriHpn IS clerking Dryuii Him nnd exnense to wire J. BROCK, Optometrist sunn; iii.uk til Pres Wilson "111111 mey hiuh'j enlist when wanted." If these two wra. 1. N.

Sondergurd'H store, while Miss Daisy Gruber Is taking a vacation wit i home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gruber, on E1T Creek. Oh' UWURNVH, KANSAS tit Central Hotel Monday, at $4..

00. worthies reully wanton to ngnt uu to tro to the nearest re- Apr. -1. rrotect your eyes; nu exnmine.l. Classes correctly lilted.

Goo. S. Walters hurt purchased a eruiling station and enroll, lhoatt being without precedent and unexpect- All work guiinuitoed. noaso eomo Ford car from the Urookv.llo Auto u. tint ritr into a truck, i lit! CXlUIIBlvtiJ early.

WbriSrtatb inch wood French coy- ered Hand turned sole. In a wide range of sues, Ii I vertiscd in the capitalistic press so that Will which he expects lo use for hauling ice Iheso very modest wouiu oe huiu I I. niilil k'itV VIIL-nu hit ntrlorious publicity i vii Card of Thanks. this summer. nrnnkvillc school meei CVHILUHJ fcvv ,11 lt.1.1 .1 ll'llVti.

Al inn uiinx i i vvi.tnu nftcrnoun 11. l' T.i the kind friends, neignooiM, tmu tney m. at $4.50 the pair. i h.i.mi.w. vu in ii loreirone cuiiuujiuh inn neiu iub i-j Walters wus roelecto.l Treasurer, and i FelloVV UUU ftlllSOIllC iuukvb, i i Infn.

vit i -i- i SASSit the usuul rouimo oi nn ed. There a laro al tcndunco nn. i Bnlklcy Dry Goods Company wi Zr husband, father, son 'bill, and enforce human beings into why not tho ineetiMK pusHfld I ami James Wulluce, John Ols.n nnd" llershel llinermnn aUendml the heartfelt thanks, also ti 3 worth of produce KANSAS ami s.H un tne MAI I IV I A Mi- Mulie i son linn iihui vn. mm I rM Mrs. J- II.

Wilson. poses by our sleek members of the cpremotilul nomuon i ihi Salina last Friday. Evenly ho were Initialed In the or the Shrine. Mrs. Will Woodward.

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