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The Elmdale Reporter from Elmdale, Kansas • 4

The Elmdale Reporter from Elmdale, Kansas • 4

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6. THUESTON, The Elmdale Reporter. Hi CL1CMKNTH. J. J.

Holmes was in Strong City Tuesday. Abe Leach is visiting on South Pork this week. DEAIAR IS. New We are now ready to supply the trade with New Spring Goods. For Men and Boys wc have GAUTEX te IIOLMK8, V4 fSditor and Proprietors.

DIAMOND SIMilNGS. We are enjoying good roads again. Andy Kinnison and Web. Kude went to Hymer last Sunday. Edith Lyon visited Klva Phillips last Saturday and Sunday.

Hattie McCleery visited at the home of Ellen Harris last Sunday. John Goms and funiily are en Clothing, Hats. sruscnirTio.v hatch. BOBSES mm One Copy, One year. One Copy, ni motitlm.

NEW Shoes, Frank Park is visiting with C. N. Moody this week. The boys are putting in good time duck hunting. One Copy, three months Neckties, Dress Shirts, Spring Goods Kiiteri'ii nt Mi pontoBtre at KimriMi, Ktn-nn, for trunMiiiamoM ttiroa'h tiic fDil clans mattrr.

joying a visit from relatives of in the Latest Puff and Belt effects. Trunks, Telescopes, Traveling Bags Thos. Vinson of Strong City, visited in Clements Friday. Thomas Crawford and wife visited in Strong City last week. Peter Byrne shipped a carload of hay to Kansas City Monday.

IIlRliPSt cash prices pnlil fnr conil sound drlvinir. draft horses uric! young miilt-p. Aniumls must tie vounir. well broke and in good condition. If you bnve any drivers it will pay yon see me- before si'llinit.

Call on or address nic nt my stock farm three miles wiribwesl of Elmdale, Kansas. 1'IUDAY MARCH 1, 11(01. Four mile. Claude Feigley of Council Grove, visited relatives and friends here last week. TIME TABLE.

Claude Hawkins spent three! ELMDALE ROLLER MILLS. and Valtses. Dry GcoSs Groseriss ofEvcrj Insertion. Call anisee ZJiV Produce taken in exchange for goods. CLEM.

L. Bert Wilder purchased aheavy draft team from Steve Atkinson one day last week. John Loomis threshed about sixty bushel of tinesorghum seed one day last week. Vera Lanlcy and Stella Ban- days Topeka the last of the week. Artie Jones will move to Clements soon, and occupy the E.

D. Jones. 33 -033 033 Ok 'i "5 '-cS '5 '5 '-S '-i "-J5 '-5 '-38 4 "flS1 00 '00-00' 00' 0f 00 00 00 00 '00- 00-00- 0' 00- 00- 00- 00- 00-00 -00 The Atchison, Topcii Santa Fs fiallrul. C. J.

Howies, of Florence, in Clements several days ii, ij were enjoying a horse buck ride in our berg one day last ween. U01N0 VKT. No. 17. K.

and T. Kxprosi No 11.1. local pftwucuKiT Best Grades of Flour, Meal anfl Feefl of all Ms. 00 We Tay the Higtest Price for Grain. Ml.

1 fi'i i No. 113 lvi Mr. Wilder invoiced his stock rtoto No. It in tut bcttnggu). of merchandise and turned it I.

W. TALKING TON. W. A. WOOD.

regularly. uolNU it APT. week on business. Misses Tois Dwelle and Betsy Shaft visited in Cottonwood Falls the hist of the week. Mrs.

Jim Hulse visited with her parents tit SatTordsville, several days last week. J. L. Thompson of Homestead, til. terat uns.tiff.r rm, 10:: pin Taffiiti Won No )i-ai iafttixcr No.

a local oasstiNRvr tlip convenience of tbe public wc hnve. nt our own expense, connected our mill wiih Vimiliile Iiv i 1 li i When to transact husiiH'ss with us and Nntr Non. 114- Mull rrKlll.rlV ho. It is not convenient to cull the mill, our telephone, is your disposal, at Kline's over to our new merchant, Mr. Spell, last Tuesday.

We understand Mr. Collier will move into the house vacated by Mr. Critchtield, instead of Muncie Funk of Hymer, as was reported lust week. Wrenio Wilder and Alvan Loomis have become tired of continually sitting in that tiresome S. A AgrBt.

hardware store. No rharirr for the use of the telephone. BARGAIN COLUMN. went to Kansas City Monday evening on business. Mercer Bros, shipped three cars of fine cattle to Kansas City tp.

if Wm. Jcffuev, Prest. C. II Ki.kin. Vice Pres t.

E. W. Jefhikt. Cashier. Kou isalk.

One Gtnt'i Kicycle nlBiit school room and have decided to us good as new. Will ho sulit i hcip fur cftsli or on PAny erm. Peoples Exchange Bank. Yiur nnwrpHpur uhscrtp tlnns. Tlie Kipnrter t-uu supply fttiy purimltciil published.

discontinue their attendance. C. H. Burnett of Hymer, has a freak of nature, in the way of a double-headed calf. We understand he and Allen Davis will travel with it us a side show.

Look out for them. Fiiik. lssi nsM'E Insurr your property Monday evening. Miss Davis has gone to Iowa to remain with friends over her summer vacation. I.

M. Butler and wife visited the home of the latter's parents in Strong City Saturday. A. Taggart met with quite a painful accident on last Monday, by falling and breaking his arm. Mrs.

Chas. Myers spent several with J. It. Jcllrry, In tit: Mihwhi mill HirinirtluM cumpuuii'S. howcsl rttlf.

DlltF.CTorts: E. Whitney, M. I). I'mlieriter. Miotic McDowell.

William Diuimnond. E. P. Allen. Win.

Jeffrey, C. II. Klein, W. A. Wood, W.

Jeffrey. I Capital Stools 0310,000. jg Collections receive special Remittance made promptly. Wantei. Y.mr fur baud-rniide luiriH'ss.

Ki'mirin(r sieclnltv. Clin. O'liryiint, nt WwirB. Art Barret says if there are any ladies in this part of the world that are seeking a matri Kon Sm b. 8iiifili'-i4imb limwn Money loaned on Personal Security.

Dealers in Hardware, Lumber, Implements, Harness. We are in the market with tha Old Established Lines which we have handled for years: John Deere Plows Listers, Gale Corn Planters, Roderick Lean Harrows, Osborn Hay Rakes, Ohio Riding Cultivators, McCormic Mowers, Reapers new Stoughton Wagons. Millet and Cane seed. Taltiiion Wood, Elmdale, Kansas. monial partner, they can climb mid lute Hint firirwu rlynmtli Hock cliickfiis.

It. ftcoll. Kiniiltile. Km. days in Florence last week visit efasriai into his boat und glide happily Foh Fitteeu bead of iiMtlve cows.

down the river of hie. two hi'iiil of twu-yi'nr old KteiTS, kiiiI two utetr calve. Cull on Jobn Stewtrl. The Chritchfield family moved to Marion last Friday, where LINCOLN HARDER, We will sell at a lisri-aln For sale they will make their future home. inmd nod auwliiu iimcliiiic.

Cii'l no or During their stay in this vicinity udilrvsa TalkinKton od 2-22, ing with relatives and friends. Mrs. Manley and daughter, Vannio Morris of Morgan, were shopping in Clements Monday. Bert Watson has decided to locate with us again, and will be ready to do blacksmith work soon. Miss Amy Higgins of Saffords-ville, Kansas, is visiting at the TT 1 they have made many friends us mi Kan who regret to see them leave.

As the snow is gone and sleigh ing is impossible we are request HYMKIl NEWS. Ed Bretch is working for lies- kett Bros. ed to ask for a volunteer to call HORSESHOEING Al GENERAL EEPAlEING. home of her sister, Mrs. J.

Hulse, Muncie Funk was in Diamond around with a nice eusy riding lumber wagon and givethe young Springs Sunday. folks a pleasant ride to literary Molly Buyers visited Lizzie Blodsoe Saturday. next Friday night. The post office inspector step Special attention piven to Wauonmnklnir and the repairing of Farm Machinery of all kinds. Omul workiuaiii.liip al icasnnable prices.

Leave your work with us and have it done in good shape. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bert Wilder and lady wa in ped into the Diamond Springs for a few days. Dr. Johnson of Cottonwood Falls, was called Sunday evening to see the infant son of Artie Jones, who is very sick.

N. C. Francis of Morgan, was called to Melvern, Kansas, one day last week to attend the funeral of his grand father, who died 19, at the age of Htiyrs. our vaeinity Sunday. ofllco last Monday, and us the Miss Lizzie Bledsoe in Htayinsj postmaster, A'r.

Wilder happened to bo absentfor a tew minutes, with Mrs. Bolander. Lewis Frey of Elk, was hero thought it would bo a cute joke to play burglar, and us he was Tuesduy on business. tliimitrli tlio Mil ft Wilder Streetor Bolander was on th A party will leave here one day l.t!turned and seeingtliesupposed this week for Victor, Colorado, in br()i0 and ran for the sick list part of last week. THE LEADING AND LOWEST PRICED seurcnoi employment.

back door. The insnector be John Bretch spent Sunday with relative at Strong City. came frightened, thinking hewas goinK after his gun, and he ran Esty Ostner visited her brother tor the front door but returned Carpet i Furniture John, the first of the week. after recovering from his fright, but Mr. Wilder, well -we haven RAY SHUMAKER, IBillicxrcls cluslcL UPool, Elmdale, Kansas.

I have just opened up a first-class billiard and pool room, which will he run in an orderly manner, and those who enjoy the pastime, I cordially invite you to call and see me. WILL FRANK Proprietor. and Salted We shull endeavor to run a first-class up-to date market and will keep constantly on hand nond supply of fresh and eureil meats, ovstcrs, tish and game in fteason. Highest uuiket price paid for product'. Your patronage solicited.

saw hun since, we ill tell 'cu the rest next week. HOUSE IN CHASE COUNTY. llA.AIt 'lt(VNellll. The weather hits moderated. the party will be 1.

m. Butler, f. Miller, Van Huff, Harvey and I. M. Hudson.

We are glad to have another family move into our town. Mr. and Mrs. Sanger and little Hon. He is night operator on the Santa Fe at this place.

They board at Miller's hotel for the present. no. W. Fox of Woodbine, who has been with us for some time working up members for the Occidental Mutual Henetit Association succeeded in a "chapter" last Wednesday evening of nineteen members. It will not only be beneficial but social organization for our town.

kmc Mr. Harader has been having a siege of the Mrs. B. W. Spencer, who has been quite ill, is some better at this writing.

Samuel Vinson and cousin, Wid, were seen on Prairie Hill Saturday. Come again, boys. W. C. Riler and family are pre- A beautiful line of Carpets, 321-2 to 70c per yard.

Fine Tapestry and Moquetts, 65c to $1.00 per yard. J. R. Jeffrey Sewing Machines, $18 to $20. Bsautiful Linoleum for your dining rooms.

A fine line of Iron Beds, $2.98 to $7.50. Rugs, Couches and everything cheap and good. WE HAVE THE GOODS, AND WE CAN PLEASE IOD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE. yS 5-: t-- s. Al Iwicard of Hymer, wan in Elmdale the first of the week.

John Badger visited with homo folks on Middle creek Sunday. From nil appearances we will have a wedding to report soon. Baxter Pickett has been on tho sick list, but is slowly improving. Lawrence Heskett was an Elmdale visitor from Hymer Monday. Percy Price transacted business here the first of tho week.

Bob Hood of Elmdale, was in our thriving town one day last week. Amos Heskett has purchased a lino riding: horse of Frank Smith. Harlem Young and Oeo. Linens and family were in Elmdale laiit Sunday. Jnmes Ramsey transacted business in Cottonwood Full Saturday.

James Furlngton was here tha first of the week looking after his cattle. Peter Hagerman of Diamond Springs, was on our streets last Saturday. Frank Heskett, who works lor I paring t't move to Topeka, where Henry Fink ut tended singing school at Klk last Friday. James Johnson and wife wero they will make their future home. Klmdtilo visitors Tuesday.

Mae Martin has returned from i her visit with friends in Oklaho- F. H. WINTERS, Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Quesnsware, Glassware, Mions, Stationery, Etc. Etc. ma, und reports n-pleasant time.

horse one day last week. Prof. J. W. Harader had to give up his school for few days last week on account of pneumonia fever.

URBUbyusnra J. A. Holmes was an Elmdale visitor at Elk last Tuesday. Jim Hood transacted business in Strong City Wednesday. Henry Oehme inado a trip to i i X.

0 iii vi iv 0 The Furniture Man Jas. R. Jeffrey, ELMDALE, KAS. The dance at lien Mukin was a tine treat and was by the young people as well as the older ones. Having just purchased the Akcrs stock of good 1 am now ready to offer old customers, us well as.

many new ones, the benefits of a nice clean stock of groceries at lowest possible prices, (iive us a share of your patronage and we will save you money. fciAll kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Maria nmtm" MBwmMir ftwniw Braiiiifnirfjr Memphis Route. hltudiilo the first of the week. Frankie and Stella Tweed are reported to be quite sick at this writing.

John Stewart nnd wife of Elmdale, were in Elk vicinity lust Tuesday. James Pringle has moved to the old Pnicht ranch, which he will farm the coming season. The M. W. A.

social at Miitfield Green last Friday evening was well attended and all present report pleasant time. Mrs. Hoel and children Irnvo returned from their visit at Win-field, and you ought to see the expression on Mr. Hoel's face. i 5 3 -3 2 '-2 3 3 3 2 3 3 '5 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 THE LINE FOR HOT SPRINGS.

Grace Collett departed one day lust week for an extensive visit with relatives and friends in Missouri. I Miss Mattie Kirk, who has been quit sick for the past week with pneumonia and lagrippe, is reported some better at this writ- A QUICK TRIP TO THE SOUTH WITH THAT MAGNIFICENT TUAIX The Southeastern Limited. I.i'Hviiik Kiinsiis City ilaily Bl HO you nrrlvo in Memplili Hi tt. Ilinuliiulmin, a in 1 1 a kilth. -15 p.

At-1h III it. II) p. Ill Nrw Dllruns. 7:15 p. 111.

Ili'M liny; Julksiill-villi. 8:110 ti. in. niul Siiviinusli ul 7 u. ui.

ci-ouil day. blt-upiug cr lliruugli In Painter and Paper Hanger, ELMDALE, KANSAS, r.m prwpnrfd tit tin nil UIimIh of ut writing, miniltit; hix) ttfcttniliiiif u( rcfisoniilik niul will iiHrtiiiti t' mtiisfnctiun tin all my wnrk. If ytui uic iu iiitii pf my in; vice give uil i-nll. KtitnHifa on all work glinllv given. Chas, Ward has moved to a ing.

farm near Cedar Point where he iurtt, (irostill rush. will try his hand ut farming the Rt Mutlield. A coming season, number of our citizens are muk- Mr. Cressman of Lost Springs, clearing of $tl per month on has rented the Burrows farm of E. ().

Prucht, und will take pos-: Quite a number of our people session at once. art suffering from bad colds and 4. la grippe at. present. Pearl Ma i- Jesse Fritz, Sundayed with homo folks.

Frank Barr and family wero the guests of Gus Knox and family Sunday. Andrew Drummond and John Atkinson rode the Wotulmen goat Saturday night. Joe Amie, who has been nursing the 'grippe for some time is ablo to be about. Mrs Maybell and daughter, Mrs. Pennick visited Mrs.

Bolander Saturday. Roy Critchfield of Diamond Springs, was here on business the first of the week. James Jeffrey of Elnidule, ves in our community a few duysago doing some insurance business. Mont Pickett say ho does not see why Henry Fink should have such an attraction on his place. Wc are glad to sco our genial friend, Gus Knox, about again, after long siege of the 'grippe.

Frank MeCamm, who is feeding cattle on Streibby creek for the 101 cattlecompany wastrauM- SAVES YOU A DAY'S TIME ON THIS ROUTE. City. Missouri. I.l!t IIS Kt'Mil Villi II bonk mi J. E.

LOCKWOOD, G. P. A. Win. L.

Wood, R. S. Wood, D. W. Wood, 8 tin, Kufus Kirk, Mat Mitchell and Ida McCrackeu lire numbered among the victims.

homu at Mutlield (ireen Wednesday, after a pleasant visit with friends in this vicinity. 8 WM. L. Wood Sons, Public Sale. Fenner's KIDNEY Mrs.

Berry departed for Her-Mrs. Kella Pratt and daughter. I Dickinson county, Nora, have returned from Okla- ia. and Backache Cure. IIUKKDKHS OK Hereford Cattle aifl BerbMre Hogs.

homa, wheru they enjoyed tt visit to' join her husband who has wild 1' red Pratt and wife. engng.ul in Hih hotel business nt Albert Piner is innortfd to be tli.it Doillt. The lii-oole of this I will sell at my farm six miles southeast of Elmdale on March I HUH, nil my live stock, farming implements, nisohol 1 goods and food. Everything must go as I liavo traded forcity property, W. C.

Siler, Birley, Kansas, O' i iUnfailiuic in Female Weakness. YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE. jl IJlULt MCli III Ullrt I Lll'-K HUH 1 "1 Oii, Ul I' Wl iiiuier Hie Uocl ir care. Dr. mem n'oiit our imu-i, tuso ROY S.

WOOD, Strong City, Kansas. 0 Kichof wu called Henry Bain, who was a model acting biiHiuess in onr little bun Fur ilt Iiv Jtffriy Klmdalc. Ka. and Wax. (lumpiiiu C'lcaivuta, tho tirit Of the WUt'k young uiuti for a ommuuity.

attend him last Tuesday..

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