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Leoti Standard from Leoti, Kansas • 1

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Leoti Standardi
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rrpv TANDARD VOL. XVII. LEOTI, WICHITA COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1902. NUMBER 27. A Charles M.

Sheldon Heading Seed peanuts at Clayton's. Schools Close. Ainoiiir the hiirlily interesting fea See Clayton for fancy lints and GO TO tures of the coming Annual Conven shirts. The Looli School closed last rriiliiy willi a big dinner at tlie Hull ami an tion of the Stale Temperance Union P. Detective, will be Prof.

Wilcox's lecitation of Frank Darnell, Mo. was in Leoli Saturdav. in Iho ('veiling. 'I he i Kev. Charles M.

Sheldon's story. Who ilini.er was iitlemleil bv all Iho school Killed Joe's BahyP," accompanied by I'tinrl Si eppard and sister Jessie at ami nimilicr of the patrons ami ex forty-two stereopticoii illustrations. tended Ihe dance last Saturday night. iii'cnkimI Iho Iiiiili esteem in which FORD (2 COATS FOR Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fine Candies and Choice Cigars. '-Fair Treatment and Honest Prices." The slides for these pictures were pho To Trade mares or money for 1'iof.

VaiiArstlali) ami Miss Ferguson were liclil for I heir devoted intention tographed from life in Topeka by breaking. J. W. Cook. Strtakrolt.

the photographic specialist, to their work during Ihu past year Correspondence. St. Theresa. Wo have had a little i Farmers are busy planting corn. "'Will Downey and family spent Sunday at Selkirk.

Bush fenced another quarter section of laud last week. Mrs. Chas Richard visited with Mrs. Geo. Wallace, one day last week.

Grandma Rush spent Sunday aftuiioou at It. Eichenbergers Mis. S. Rains, of Tribune, is visiting friends and relatives in this Vicinity. Rev.

Porter and son Roy visited with R. Eicheuberger and family, last Tuesday. Mr. Ellis who has been seriously W. II.

Davidson, of Kansas City the posing being under the oversight Outs of 1 lie finest feiilnres of lliu tic- stopped at Ihe Farmers Hotel last of Pro. (ieo. M. Stone. The recitation casion was a tiihle reaching the entire Call and see us.

Wedi.esdar. South Main Street. occupies about forty-five minutes. The length of liie hall, loaded with fancy story is said to be founded on fact, and Prof. Young of (ileal Item! ami Mr.

eutaliles. and surrounded liv Leoti's is one of the most pathetic of Dr. Shel Heardsly of Ness City were in our burg little men and women. 1'iof. ViiiiAih- don's shorter productions.

last Sunday. dale and Miss Ferguson have laiight a The officers of the Union are striv 'Hi rood school anil their eflfors in behalf John Flanagan left here for Leoli, ing to makd the Convention both profi A ft. J. RAVER, President. of the children apprciatcd.

C. A. REEL AND, Cashier. Kansas to brine back his leant and table and attractive, and I hey think farm implimenis. Liberal News.

sold at Foster Linn her Co. a lartre attendance is In sight. All railroads bave granted a one Fritz Apple who came home from I C. Tilton is hchiinir ns in the FIRST STATE BANK Honey to Loan on Approved Security. and a third open rale to Topeka and Cripple Creek a few days ago, returned priming office this week.

We hope for hi ill, is improving. return. The Coveulion meets May 8th to his work last Sunday morning. speedy recovery. Don't foitret the clolliinr sale at and 9th, beginning at 3:00 p.

m. of Mayflower. The Selkirk School closed last Fri Dickey Hros. during this month. the 8th.

Seibolt (token sold his ranch south day night with an entertainment which was well attended and proved to be Decoration Dar Attention G. A. B's. Mr. J.

Panharu made a business trij west of town this week to Mr. Johns. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS, ABSTRACTING. DIRECTORS: R. J.

Trmver, C. A. Ereelmnd. J. A.

Dickey, A. J. Green, There will be meeting of the G. very interesting. to Leoli, Friday.

it. and old soldiers at the Santa Fe I am still in Ihu market for lire Mr. C. O'Neal was visiting in tlii Taxes paid lor Non. Residents.

Hall, on Saturday, April 26. All are Prof. Tilton came among last fall, a stranger, anil during his year's swifts. C. It.

Allphiu. P. E. Callahan. P.

M. Relnhelmer. neighborhood last week. requested to be present. SEND US YOUR BUSINESS work has made many friends and walls and Mrs.

Bessie Thomas, of Ml Hope is Br OiiDKit of Committee. Ccmeulico hcatililics the cciliujrs. Try It. shows a marked ability as a teacher. visiting her parents ibis week.

Best in Try Clayton's 20c coal oil. FosTWt Lumskk Co. Mr. Burghard who has been work town. Don't forget as on come around" that when lice are in Ihe center Lee's ing ill Col.

returned home last week The recent improvement in the shape of wall has added greally to the has bad teeth, see LEOTI MERGflNTILt; COMPANY. If your horse Lice Killer should he all around. Sold Mr. and Mrs. Woods and daughter Hugh Glenn.

appearance of the Hall and Court Fred Friar. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. kley house. tank Lenard Rewerts sold a water mnnii. The McCoy Bros, who sold their lo John Moffeit this week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Old I mm were visit ranch hi Lane Cmnily sometime ago Cement ico is not a cheap water ing with Mr. Bauck and family last and went west lo look for a new lo L.

E. Stieiiing of Selkirk is in Kan. paint, while wash or kalsomine, but Thursday. cution, passed through Leoti on their Cily on business this week. a permanent, durable wall tinting ami finish.

Sold by Ihe Foster Lumber Co. return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geers, Henry Wotte The engine lo be used in heat and Henry Seliwegmann took dinner ing the new dipping plant was taken OLDEST FIRM IN WICHITA COUNTY.

Rev. A. H. Parks of Hutchinson will WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. with Mr Katzer and family last Sat through Leoti Monday.

till the appointments of Rev. J.C. Wig urday. Mrs. J.

A. Mureau of Scott Cily will lie in Leoli, April 25 ami 26 with a full and complete line of spring Millinery fresh from Chicago. Mrs. J. A.

Morcail. gins while the liiller is confined lo the W. H. Lipper of Great Bend spent Misses Lizzie and Annie Banks gave hospital, as a result of an operation at home. He returned to Sunday a birthday dinner in honor of I heir Sis which he has recently undergone.

Great Bend Monday rooming. ter, Kalie, last Sunday; and pleasantly eV.rUtincd a number of friends. YV. P. Ellis who has quito sick 1 will be in Leoti in Wednesday, Sunshine for some time, we are glad lo note, is May 7th, and will devote part of We carry a laroe stock of- improving.

my time to lilting glasses and can correct any defect of abnormal vision. Prof. Bollinger returned from his Kepple News. Quite windy Monday. Du.

A. A Allen. home in Sherdian Lake last Friday Grandma Neyer visited at the home and will make Leoti his home for some GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Staple and Taney GROCERIES. Word reaches us that liev. J.

C. Wiggins who left last Monday week lo alleml Presbytery at Hutchinson is now in the Hospital at that place where lie has undergone an oppera-lioii, havii.g a rib removed. He will remain there until he is well, when he will eoiiiinue his work at this place. NOTK'K. The Democrats of Wichiia County will meet in mass convention at Saula-fe Hall in Leoli at 2 o'clock on Sat.

The member of the Womans' Relief lorps. No. 180. are requested to meet of her son Joe Neyer. lime.

Eugene and Irumau ooweas spent in the Christian Church on Saturday Hugh Ulenu received the sad news Friday in Logan County. May, 3rd at 3:00 p. m. lo arrange for Tru our Celebrated Holslngton Saturday of the death of his sister, Mrs. Frank Hackney who resides in memorial dav.

Maktiu P. Gray Sec. John Neyer made a business trip to C. H. DoniiaQeld's last Thursday.

Harvey Count)-. Died last Thurday. April the 10th "Top-Natch," "Missouri Pacific," and "Silver Leaf" Flour. Grandpa and Scott are Miss. Stella Ellis who left a few at her home in Des Moines, Iowa, Apr.

26ili. for the purpose of electing visiting at the home of their sou John days ago to attend school at Great Mrs. J. S. Caldwell.

The funeral ser Scott. tlcligate to Ihe Cougressio nal, Mate and Judicial Conventions. All others vices were held at Lawrence last Sun Bend was called home, last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thurston spent Sun- day where Ihe remains were laid to by Iho serious illness of her father.

at the home of their daughter Mrs. I. rest. desiring to affiliate may take part. Attest: P.

E. Callahan See. Omvkk Dickey, Chm. Why should your colts, calves, cows Gannon. and chickens bo worried to death with Mr.

T. A. Walker who for a number Mr. and Mrs. Logan fiashem spent lice when a package of Lee's Lice Kil of years has resided near Cornado, Sunday, the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. ler will free them from these troubltt- left for his home in Norton Comity E. Sowers. some paracites.

Sold by Fred Friar. tins week. Mr. Walker is one of our V4 it ii itv il Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Neyer and family old settlers and we regret to see him Elder W. J. Marlimiale will preach Thi signature is on every box of the genuine attended the entertainment in Leoti leave. at the M. E.

Church in Leoli on Satur Laxative Dromo-yuiiune Tablets to (woody that ram rold In one day Friday night. ON ALL MEM'S SHITS Sold before May 1st, 1902, we will give day evening, April 26th, at 8 o'clock. The successful ones in Ihe graduat In looking over the wheat fields you All are cordially invited. The Elder ing examination were Lee Oldham, would think that the farmers had will also preach at Selkirk Sunday Lillian Doyle and Kilward Eicheuberg drilled Russian thistles. morning April 27lh, at 10:30, and at er.

The prize for highest grades falls Grand Prairie at 2:00 p. in. on the to Lee Oldham. who perhaps breaks List of Lands and Lots Ready same day. The public is Cordially in the record of the state, as he is only It vi vited to attend these services.

for Tax Deed Sept. 6, 1902. FRED FRIflR AGENT, Leoti, Kansas. veiirs old and carries an average of uver 95. Miss Lillian Doyle won PlieJue Cures Plies.

Office of Treasurer of Wichita eonntv. Kan Money refunded if it eyer fails. sas, Ia1, Kansas Aorll 3, 1MUI. The tallowing is list of unredeemed lands A Discount of 25 second honors. Mis Winnie Barrows and Miss Maggie Lipper who won 1st AUCTION SALE.

VI7 and town lots situated in Wichita County, Kansas, that were sold September (ill), tor he unpaid lax lor the year ISU8, together with the amount of subsequent taxes and costs accrued and 2nd honors in Greeley Co. were There will au auction sale on the also pupils of this County. Miss Bar fbif cash. on same, wb'cli, if not redeemed on or before streets of Ieoii, Saturday April 3, to rows attended at Selkirk and Miss Hepieniber sin, IWJ, will be conveyed to the purchasers. Johh C.

roup, vi vi sell household goods belonging to W. T. Wheeler. H. C.

Thkapp, auctioneer ireas. oi icmia vo nan. Lauds. dickey Lipper at Wideawake and Selkirk. Little Jewels.

vi mmm For Kale, vi S. T. B. AMT. Mb 7.1 18-17-35 25 82 Two shorthorn bull calves Evprv mother that lias a clnhl lias a coming KAMI.

DBS. Ball and Sons ne( M. J. Gray hill nw4 8. E.

Norton nw'i Marfcnret Meehrlng nw4 II a ten and Colllu lieu yearlings good ones. jewel more precious to her and worth 18 96 21 06 24 09 17-16-36 24-16-37 22-17-37 W. D. RlZHKIX. A.M.DOYL'M.D.

Physician Surgeon, North Main Street. Office open day and night. CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. Liberal discount for more than Ihe King of England's en- 29 29 12 06 Sec. 3-16-S5.

P. O. Pence. lire collection of diamonds, dc. Pity PATE BASH AM, J.

itr MiKHitx 23-17-37 II n-ten offln WH KM7-S7 (jeoi-Ke lolerta nti 30-17-37 K. K. Hopklim wl4w 14-18-35 ,1. I. Hrannen lieu 14 HI 71 i i i I.

School Warrant. he little one that is rapidly losing its leslth because ils mother does not GUN SMITH. 6 24 IS 34 IS 13 40 18 Hunt fnd wV 7-18 3A There Is money in the treasury of know it has worms, and that a 25 ceht District No. 1. to pay warrants Dumber Hecurtty Co nw4 S-IS-3S W.T.Monroe se4 28-18-36 M.

Rosenthal se 28-18-36 Nona edhHin set 2-18-37 Patrick Harkius sew 27-18-37 RE- bottle of Mother' Worm Syrup will 24 01 21 13 60 23 48 76 4 and 5. Interest will stop from the DOES GENERAL PAIR WORK. MISSOURI PACIFIC expel them quickly. dale of this notice. H.

O. Lucas I mH 29 1 1 neU neK 32 Fred Friar Tieas. 16 33 S3 IH T1MK TABLB, Corrected op to date. Trains rm on Mmm Samuel Olsen n'4 nw'i 1 1 1n'4 neH If J.F.TVIay.eU swii and wh seU 2K-IS-3S Did Ton Know This! 19 96 13 96 T. W.

IV I ham new Do you know that a neglected cough rale eeu 29 01 Uiln Slow time, and arrive at tills station as lollows So. OIH(J KAST. T. 8. Ulair nwli 17-20-3S Anna M.

Hetts neU S-lkV 24 65 26 83 or cold leads to consumption? More people die from the effects of catching Margaret Meehring LEAVE ORDERS AT FRED FRIAR'S. -mm. B. masbtagtonEg- 2 Iiiiis Limited. p.m.

8 Exiires 12:53 a. m. n. jk. nase M.

htephenson than from any oilier known cause 22 1M5nl Freight 8:41 a. in. 1 26 Freiehl 1 2 30 a. m. There is one remedy, and remember it only costs cents, that has proved a 130 FhsI Freiirht 7 152 a.

S-1S-36 I1-1SM6 1-20-36 5 SO 36 10 1-36 15Kil 10 19-37 18 l-37 11-20-37 13-2H 37 25- 20-37 1S.19-3H So- I9-3S 26- 19-38 S-20-38 20 83 24 27 26 81 20 l5 26 62 10 85 27-19 27 39 24 50 14 S3 14 87 22 79 21 42 23 51) 25 99 11 81 nw'i Dr4 nw WH nwVt nw4 nw4 sw lie1 sw(4 set set 4 BwVi safe, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Gooch's Mexican Geo. Koherts James Hword Jones J. A. Underbill J.B.

Freeiaud W. o. Burr Kachael Itiirnett .1. B. beamen M.J.

SHhi-li H. M. Mimtain JJ. Bureta Oeo. Kolwrts.

Chas. B. Lowe (iOIHG WKST. 1 Limited Owing to had weather I will remain in Leoti until Wednesday, April 30tli, and to induce the trade to come in, I will make my best Platjno type portraits at the following reduced prices: Cabinets Ilegular price 13.50, now 12.75 Ovals, large 4.00, 3.25 Ovals, small 3.75, 3.00 HalfCabincU 2.0 Terms: One half collected when negative is made, balance when pictures are delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Paul Denning, Photographer. 6:30 R. til. Syrup. Your druggist has it or will get it for you.

It heal, and strength 1 J9 a. in. 9:23 tti. Attorney Counc at Law. 127...

Through 121 Iical Freight, en the lungs and breathing passages o.X.t p. in. Leoti City. when nothing else you take seems lo 129 Colo Express Mdse. 10.32 n.

ni General Law Business and Col- do you any good; you had better get a bottle to-day and read the testimonials on the wrapper. HAWK LOT BI.K. AMT. Frml Frisr 10 S4 2 oihihi Kmadm is 'Am H. r.

layltm 4 H7 4 an Agiim 1.. Jomn 8 as IT Krelclits No. 121 and IK nil! rnrry Iwtwnen HurM-fiuiil I ami crnvked all hiiIk mi ii.h J. Maiitis, l.e.nlt, KtnMi lections..

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