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Chase County Leader from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

Chase County Leader from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 5

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Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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I3C Help the Mrs. Henry iiese friends riml Iln'iar v.i-.1!-.. iiibos of the iMe tlie 11. trlli ou-l of tli" was in ity I'ndiiy. Qn IT8 direst rail mm The Fourth of July And for those who hoven't time to do any more sewing we have a nice line of cool Dresses, Waists White Skirts, in fact most everything you can think of to make your rig complete 1 is AND AT Help get Bryan for Chautauqua.

Smithing cool for the fnrr'. 1.1, Co. )4-l A son lior.i to Mr. and .) 1 Wallace of A City on 1 hm-mlay, June l.i. Mrs.

J. li. Smith and ilmilit. rs, Blanche and Isabel, were visitors Thursday. K.

I). Keplogle spent Tuesday in Wichita where he attended the slate' meeting held by the Uexnll Agents. Highest cash prices paid for liens and spring chickens by Wood ring it the Peoples Cash Meat Market. 11-1 William l.aCoss of Lawrence, who has been visiting friends und relatives here, returned to his home Wednesday. Loyd Houlton of Florence spent Sunday in this city with friends.

Mr Houlton is manager of a big general store in Florence. Mrs. .1. B. Walker arrived from Fair-bury, Nebr.

Wednesday afternoon for visit with her sister, Mis. F. L. Curtis and family. Mrs.

C. H. Burnett of Hvmer left Tuesday for Oklahoma where she will spend several weeks visiting her father and other relatives. PIANO BARGAIN Can be seen at Brown's Furniture Store. Will sell at per month rather than ship.

Call II mil We are receiving something new every day Come in and see the new goods. himm Lily This st re will be open from 6 to 9 a. Tuesday, July 4th. Closed balance of the day Royal Worcester Corsets Queen Qualily Oxfords Martin D. G.

Company 1 Jolly Days 6 i. AND Nights 6 STARTING ma Chautauqua, August 5 to 1:1. Merritt Lamli went to Kniporih on a business trip Monday. Special prices on all kooiIh ttl tne Corner Millinery. 14-1 All dress hats, street hats, shapes, llowers, at greatly reduced prices.

Corner Millinery. 14-1 Mrs. Mary Clark arrived Saturday from Great Hend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. C.

Giese. Mrs. C. M. Owen and daughter, Nora Barricklow, expect to leave few days on an extended visit.

Mrs. M. K. and Glen Harman wunt to Cedar Point Saturday where visited the former's sister, Mrs. tlioy Tom Sayre, and family.

Miss Lizzie Schrumpf, who formerly workeu in the Leader otlice but is now employed on the News at Emporia, was here to visit friendw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E.

Finleyand daughter. Miss Ruby, went to South Fork in their car Tuesday to fish. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Oles at Bazaar.

M. P. Struil celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, June 20th. He was born in York state in 1832 and is now one of the oldest settlers of Cottonwood Falls. Arch HarK)le and family of Colfax, Illinois, came in this week to visit Mrs.

llarpule'a purents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Miller, and other relatives here. Mr. Harpole is engaged in farming.

Mr. Wistler, who will teach school in th3 intermediate room at Cedar Point, is attending institute here this week. Together with his family, he has recently moved from West Virginia to Cedar Point. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes und a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it.

For gale by ull druggists. JUNE 2 3B Chase County Sth to Aug. Spend your vacation at Kates' Park, Aug. 5th to 13th. J.I!.

Sanders was in Cedar Point Wednesday on a short business trip. Sewalls bett that money can buy. McDowell-Barman I.br Co. E. Twining uVj Karnes of Homestead were among the recent Falls visitors.

The Milling Company sent a carload of meal to Kansas City and another to Omaha last week. Common School Commencement Friday afternoon June at 2::10. Mrs. I Margaret McCarter speaker. The county has just purchased new adding machine for the use of the county ollicials.

It is one of the most up to date machines made. W. C. Giese is suffering with a badly cut wrist this week, the result of a few misplaced swi's with a sharp saw which laid the flesh open to the bone. I Mule hide rubber roofing.

Not a kick in a million feet. Eight and ten year guarantee with the two and three ply. McDowell-Harman Mir Co. 14-1 W. A.

Morgan and grandson, Morgan Coe, went out to Hutchinson Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with the W. Y. Morgan family. They returned I home today. The uniform success that has attended the use of Chanibertain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy has made it a favorite everywhere.

It can always be depended upon. For sale by all druggists. Willard Green, who has been attending Wooster College at Wooster, Ohio, arrived home Saturday. He lias been in College during the past four years and has just completed the course Willard has made an excellent record while there and the education he now possesses is a most thorough and pi nc-I tical one. LUMBER THAT HAS IIFEN TO AND "OS at once.

W. W. Edwards. M-ltpd. Among the Cottonwood Falls visitors yesterday were Harve (iij-vr of Elm-dale, D.

J. White of Clements, Chas. Cress of Homestead and A li. Dunkin of Prairie Hill. A.

P. Kriekell, L. M. Swope and W. W.

Austin of this place and Mailen Lewis of Strong City were among those who attended the Joseph Stone funeral at Satfordville Wednesday. A ball team from this city went to Elmdale Sunday where they played Elmdale's pennant winners Elmdale won by a score of 9 to (I shutting the Falls boys completely out. They play great ball at Elmdale. Jas. Stogsdill has just purchased a new Model T.

Ford Roadster from Dr, Hinden. The car carries three passer) gers is 20-horse-power and 4-cylinder and comes at $72'i. Mr. Stogsdill took his first lesson in driving the machin Tuesday. Mrs.

Anna Bell is reported very ill at the home of her Bon, Harry Ax fort! east of town. Mrs. Bell did not go with her sons, Frank and John, on the trip to England as she had planned to do and she was taken suddenly ill with fever last Friday. In a letter from Andrew W. Phillips, dean of Yale College, received this week Guy Lamar was notified that the Fsc ulty had voted to recommend him tit the Corporation for the Degree of Master of Arts.

Mr. Lamar completed his hrst year at Yule only a few days ago i nereis one medicine that every lamity Hticulil lie provided with and es pecially during the summer months viz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenie y. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quar ter. Can you afford to be without it' For sale by all druggists.

Probate Judge Wells issued a marri age license on Monday afternoon to Mark Patterson ami Emma A. Cox both of Wellington, Kansas. He then married them. Both bride and groom had been previously married and each was 85 years of age Patterson is in the railroad service at Wellington. From here, the couple went to Emporia.

91 YEARS day trooi a week's ni I elune'd Tinn with tnvtiitrv- at Weliini'ton an I 1. ii.ia 1 1 ii; cosh prices paid for hens I Hprinjr chickens by Win Miring the Meat Market. I 1 1 H. C. Hutchesnn was here from Topcka a couple of das this week und wan a uest at the home of Mrs.

J. M. Kerr. Mr. Horton of Kansas City, who has been visit inir his diiueliicr.

Mrs. lieriin Miller, and ri'turned to his home sterdny Mr. and Mrs. K. H.

Kerr ami child ren arrived this week from Topcka for a short visit with Mrs. ,1, Kerr and other relatives. Prof. Schweeler will lecture to the teachers at hiirh scla.ul 011 ondav fternoon, June Utith, at o'clock. Kverylxnlv invited.

Llames Stephenson of Clements, was here Friday lookini; after business. He is pn.stiiniie; a larjie number of cattle ti county ties season. lohn tiison, a conli a. of was here Thursday to place an order for stone with iV Noitun to he used in new buildings at Knter)iiise. J.

Sax re of Cedar l'o-nt, anions the 1' alls' business cailei rhui s- day. He was down bu inc; mai hineiy from the Moore Hardware company, Mr. tiete Wooley of Siilina is the (Tiiest of Karl Johnston here this week. The two ere colleKenuites in St. John's Military Academy at Salhm last winter-Clay Shaft visited his son, Claude, and family near Florence several day last week.

He went up to attend a meetintl of the Masonic lodfe at Florence. Mr. and Mrs. I.ostulter and son and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Nation and Mias Wiseman all of F.mporia came up in their ears Sunday to visit the K. B. Johnston family. Herbert Drake of Kansas City, who together with Herbert Hinote of this place gave a recital at the M. K.

chinch last niKht, has been the nuost of the latter here this week. The Iiert Wheeler family spent Sunday with Mrs. Whoeler'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Stewart, at Hvmer. Mr. Stewart came back with them to make an extended visit Messrs. Chas. Thompson, Hen Wheth-erholt and Tom Mercer and non all of Homestead were in town Tin sday on business connected with the "run throwing contest" at the Cedar Valley Baptist church last Sunday night.

has. Covalt and family arrived from Lebanon, Kansas, Tuesday. From here they went to Thurnian where they expect to again make their home. Mr. Covalt sold his farm last fall and moved to Lebanon with the intention of loeut-ing permanently.

A number from here have gone to the western part of the state to work iluring wheat harvest. Among those who went last week were Harvey Unborn, lioy Iturkhead, Walter Andrew. John Surber and Hob Keener. They all went to (iarfield. Mr.

and Mrs Ferris of Argonia, Kan sas, who have been visiting the hitter's father, II. F. (iillctt and family turned to their home Sunday. Miss Oillett accompanied them home and will probably spend most of the summer in Argonia. The W.

II. I'enny family went to Ab ilene. Saturday where they visited over Sunday with F.arnest Hedrick anil family. '1 he latter are located on a farm about three miles from Abilene. Mr.

I'enny reports the condition of crops there about the same as here. nir. anil jvirs. joiin Oshorn went to Frankfort, Kansas, Sunday, called by the death of the hitler's mother. Mis.

Harriet Hin. Mrs. Klin died suddenly at the age of years. Mr. Osboin wid return borne today but his wife expects to remain couple of weeks.

Mrs. J. W. Mitchler of Sharps creek was in town Wednesday 011 her wiiy home from Kansas City where she had a car of fat cattle on Tuesday's market. Chas.

Ilottigerof Strong City took the ear down to the city. Mrs. Mitchler reports the market strong this week. Among the relatives who live out of the county who were here to attend the funeral of Joseph Stone last week were the following: Mrs. Fnther Iteesi of lopeka; Mrs.

Fliza Hancock and son, Charles, of Fmporia; Lester King gonberg of Sayre, Okla. Thomas Ulan vdle, of Kansas City; J. L. Stone of iMjut'cn. Ark.

1 and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1'atty of llerington. 1'robnte Judge Wells, County Attr ney Kudley Dcolitile, and I)'. C.

M. Owen of tins city went to Matfieli Tuesday for the purpose of making examination in the case of Mrs. Martha Mushrush whose sanity A commission composed of I)r. Owen and Dr. J.

II. Adams, the latter of Matfield adjudged the patient insane i and the probate judge has already made application to the Stale Hoard of Control for her admil lance to the St 11 lis Hospital. Viixl I'tihll-ttiKl the i tin ii itnj f.iJrt Juiin ti, Onliniini i- Nt, M2, A in I nun il ii lit hiu tin ii opnl IImk ami nniMlnif nl Motoi '-lt ichm hi lhr Hv 1 it illl. LIU. I ...,,,,1,1..., I-1 1 ut Iimi lln)t of' im.l ho ituyimntt nl (' l.H ml luti fit, (tntl itMivhtliiK it pi-iiitllv -i'Hiuin np.

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Mr iiml Mi'H. Swiu.son of KIim.I.iU' wen lit'if Siitiii-iny to llw I it I a' Minlh liunily. To Kt'rp tfii' flit tin' Mtni'K try i ii-it i some of iimi ily mciiu- ut IIillini Dnijf Itutf. 1 1 4' H-ttll Ittili firrCliVf. 14 1 Mih.

Iti iUia Uahr of wjiMj atiioiig tht CotMitmiMHl ft vimturH 'UMh Jil iccH pHitl fill lieliM Jlij'itf and Hprin; liifkcttH WuikIi iiig iV Co tlit- Owli M. i.t Maiki'i. 11 I Oirl of llit.aar, fl Sutunlny for Ihh ctaim iri Ni-w Mexico, when will rehiiiin l'nr it purl of tin Hummer. utility I n-HKiiriT A. P.

KrirkHI ih I j' i iijoyiiiK vinit. Huh week (rum I.ih father, C. W. Itricki'll, of SuiroKlville. We huve tt few more Maniple Imt-tlett of Krt-Ko Dip left if you want one mil mid K'' i- 1V1' llt Uilt'iim Dtu Store.

1 1 Phil Whilney and ml Ifurnott of Hymer, catne down on lieir motor eyi lert Mondiiy. Tlit-y Imtli have new KxcelhiotM of lule.it model. Sylvester who is principal of the nleuf, wuh here Saturday lo vinit ttie (hmrn family. II- wh on his way lo Krnpoi ia where he IH nHeliitin in Jllllle. Ml'H.

101 'olliail tif S'lfl'il'lville, V. llO hiiH hedl I'eci'ivmi: meihi treiitinent Iwo or three wet kn. in reported an (41 d- t4J)K nioii nnely. Mr. and Mr.

(. liurmdt of 1 1 mer were KhIIh vi-sitota Monday. Mr. Hur-nett reports iilmut. half an Inch of lain in llytm-r Pridny imkIi'- He will cutting wlifat thirt week.

John Scrihin and rw MiKrjt'H Mlfeen and Jose phi in Mi rcer, leturncd Pnduy from vinit with 'he fin mei-'w Moo. A. Sei iliiier'. and fain. uy in i.ni'no'it.

11 nir ip Mr Henlmer's Maxwell cur. H. V. ('ai who super intending the m-w M. K.

Oiurch hiiihim anil M. A. Houghton, who is tt mt-mher of the church hoard of tlii ectm went to Km poria un hutdneivs conin-ct' with the church huildih, Ihitf Hay titer has hutiht the torT hi' Hold to John Steailfiian lant winter and will continut the liUft'mertH hm hefore. He han rented a huuHe in the Houth- Went part of town where he hiu! hin wifo will live. "IjC5r'.

I i I I i WE INVITE ALL WHO ARE ABOUT TO BUILD (or "FIX THINGS TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND SKK THIS PIFCK OF CYFMESS FX-FOSbD WKATHKR THE JOB" Hill inci'l In i itnv iiinl itli 1 1 It'll llll pi'lHtill J.ll hi HIM Intw pi oport In litk'Ui lit hi I Iv tit tii" itli't t'NluhlMl 'lit it) -nltt in ttn In MftMitin 1 tif tlil iimIIhhim t- limy hii (Mill, IIHll 111 4 llDM ll'jtHI I lit till. I'lllllll'tl ill lllfil H'l'cl I llil'l ImltHll. SKI I I. IN I. I lint nilMl iHMIM-lHililnl'M nImiII riii 'vultti ilii'ii i'h lliti Winn ft ii itn SMI ION 4 This oiillnitnri' nhiil' In till I I.

tr.Mii nti.l nlt.rlti piihiliu-tlim In tht' Imihm nl 1 jit.h 'I'. KW Mf.V.iV. i i i Aural il rit-rk. Ml in Ih I diint l.imtur 1 iiuneiitv, June ii, lull. Khfrin 'h Suit', Mt tile of niiuiiM, I '(Hint ut I 'lnie.

III the IH-tl Ut tot I he 'illi Jn.tlctHl IOmI i IU ln Iti iut'1 tul I hit-e Slule nl KiiiiHiis, A. M. Aitintiilstntliir uf lheenlute lit A.li. Mt Nee. ile.

I'hillllilt VH Mutt. MelHitiilkl Hiel I.lz.le MelhiiiiO'l, lf-reiMliuitt. Ilv virtu nt im Ofter tit itp mil ul tli I ti'1 CiHirt (it tl'H Jii.tiehil trlit, In mel Inr IIIi.ihh cmiilv, tutii ii ii mii Ft, 111 I he i.li. ivo en tit le.l 11 use, nn.t ii. till, i le.l, ill on 1 ho iilt tit I'HI, ut o'clock tn ol iliiV, it) Ih" rout ihioi ot I he coin In in 1 1m city liillim I nil, mi hin, oiler tor mule ninl rtell, ut iHilille lui.

llon, lo III. i hi iiinl lie tl hl'i-l. I or iimIi In hiili.l, the it iimi I ll.e.l In ml tlll-l lellellleels, tllllt ml 1 1 I lirtne I on I iiMni, in ll I .1114 Mil t-lhtlll th), ten UJ, li clve I 12 fllll CCH (U) HIM I Kl I cell l'i, ill lii.M'k it) Ittlllei lehlllLuit lu Stl.uir it V- Nuiil propel tuki'ii tin I he proporly ot tiil.l il. r. ielm.H Mull Mclh.uMhl nn-l l.i.Alo Mcllon.ilil dm.

I he une ill lnj l-ty -nhl (hilei ot unit i'iihU K. H.i. noli, Nherllt ot Im-e knut irf Mlmritl ii nihiT, it.itniim.nl tL 1 1 I kiiiisiis, June in, 1'Jli. Clare Moon, who has hren iiltcmlin K. U.

tit Lawrence (Imh year, returni'il Inupe Saturday, lie has jn complet ed hin four vcatM I'out r'H'. Ralph June, came in from tin1 Agri cultural ('(dlei-c at Manhattan Satur- lay. Ht ha.4 completed liin freshman year. I.oortt for the Chautauipm. Conimencing June 24th I will have a special sale of ONYX GRANITE WARE tj It will pay you to see my line of buggies before buying, J.

M. TRUNDLE WITHOUT EVEN A COAT OF PAIXT The piece we have been fortunate rnough to secure is about 7 in. square ami after a century tit beating rains is ll'ORX but SHOWS NOT A TRACE OF ROT Wc have um secured the signed statement of ather Murine President (if St. Chuiles College. csuIiIinIiiiii; the remarkable facts of the case.

The old St. Charles Cluinh, from whiili this piece came, was hi rtuLtr inc until taken down mal room tor a larger structure-, Tllli C.V TRUSS J.l'.U. lih.K composing it WAS AT O.Yc.'A r.ShP TO l.RI-.CT A CYMXASITM oil another site. COME IN AND EXAmWETIHS It in true lh.it YI'KI SS in it irriurk- i -Ill WE Fit ALL CYPRESS OMH RS PROMPTLY K''T i'iriurtmi mi dr. tun live of WC Wid h'Hy LIVC rr rn We also carry a complete line of all standard Lumber Products and Cuihling Matciials, Prompt attention to all orddrs.

vLowest prices consistent vlth worth-wliile qualities. fVv WE- SOLKTP Y(i IV'T'AVORS aMc 1 he (Hint HiKiili. Cottonwood Falls, Kansas the wPT-nnnnHTnN i.

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