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The Leonardville Monitor from Leonardville, Kansas • 1

The Leonardville Monitor from Leonardville, Kansas • 1

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0 LEONARDVJLLE RILEY. COUNTY, MARCH 24, 1921- VOLUME 36 NUMBER 4. oooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo 060000000000000000000000 Hanson-Graves KANSAS FARMERS BUY GOVERNMENT HARNESS At the honui of Mr. ami M. RranUnlMjrg, last Friday at 7 Our Store Is Brim Ftill of New Spring Manhattan, March 17 Kansas fanners this spring are bhuying government harness at reduced prices through the county farm bureau, as a result of arrangements by Kansas State Farm Bureau.

The state farm bureau lias obtained a government harness of good grade, which may be sold Merchaodise p. a UaptiKts jninwter oC To peka, Jlcv. Antpn Anderson united Mr. Charles E. Hanson and Mks Mary, E.

Graves of Manhattan, in holy wedlock. Th bride was dressed in white organda and carried a beautiful boquet of cut it'lowera, and worp a cowage boquet of fragrant blossoms. The groom wore the conventional black. congratulations a four course lunchoen was served. The wedding was quiet one, none but intimate friends were present.

They will go to house keeping at once on their farm a mile west of town. We wish them health, wealth. At the new, low prices. Everybody Wans new clothes for Eastermd that Sunday is right at hand. Everything you will require for the day and to start the Spring Season is here; Why not cpme in and get your New Apparel so you'll be able to take advantage of the first warm days? at $48.75, plus express charges, from the government warehouse to the farmer.

Afteri i'iflty ss have been sold in the state a discount i allowed, ami eaeli purchaser will be refunded $8 for each net bought. This gives the. farmer a good hiimoss for $40.75 plus transportation costs. Orders for this harness must be placed with the County 'umu 0 happiness and prosperity in, their 11 11 i 1 1 1 iw wedded life. Mrs a cousin to Brandenberg.

Will J. Graves of Topeka, Kg. who lias been appointed, mana bureau The county farm bureau sends in its orders through the state farm bureau. The harness is well made, government inspected, and made of leather with hames, three-ply tugs with buitt chains, bridle with blinders, breeching and pole straps, mid lines one inch wide and twenty-two feet lwig. The harness is mounted with nue- ger of the National Midland! Trail was in Lonardiville this week in the- intert of the Trail.

Last week the Kansas Division, heM their annual meeting in -Manhattan, 8. BardweW of Manhattan was elected of tal made of a i the Kansas Division ami Fank Slason of Plainville, Sec. The National convention will be heM OBITUARY Now You Can Make Your Own Pretty frocks successfully DEFORE-- -you ve probably joyously started a pale pink Organdie and stopped right in the middle because no tpril. Leonardville Ms been rep in Kansas City the last week in resented at previuos conventions and should have a good delega NEW McCall Patttrn 2125 tion this vear. matter how you tried, the sleeve wouldn't go right.

Or perhaps when you did finish your long mirror would not satisfy you with a picture of chic and charm With the New McCall Pattern, sewing should be very much easier for the beginner. Instead of the confusiug circles and perforations of the old style pattern, it has printed words to tell you how and where t6Tcut. To guide you in putting parts together are rfotphes numbered to correspond so that a pale pink Organdie sleeve, in this case, would have to go right You may safely make a frock of any of our fresh, crispy Spring" cottons or pretty Silks with the New McCall Patterns. Stop at our Pattern Counter to ask about them. Eva C.

Carlson was born in Mistrult Sockcen, Wevedahl, Kali inar Lau, Sweden, November 16, 1853. She came to Leonard vi lie, Kansls in 1873, and was unite1 in jijarriage to Andrew G. Carlson, January 2, 1874 who died March 4 1915. To thisiunion was born twelve children, of whom Jive are living Ellen Johnson, Lconardville; Victor L. Carlson, Clarence J.

Carlson, Berryton, Kansas; Eunnia S. Henry, Richmond Arthur Nashua, 'Mont. She lea.ves three brothers and two sisters-; Chas. Anderson, Auburn, Otto Anderson, Olshurg, Kansas; fred Anderson, Olsburg, Kansas; -Mrs. Andrew Hokanson, Manhattan, Kans.

Mrs. John Nordgren, Olshurg, two grandchildren, Mrs. John Baer, Baia; Miss Myrtle Johnson, LeonanMHe. Mrs. Carlson passed to the great beyond March 8, 1921 and was laid to rest.

in Walsbrg cemetery beside her husband'. Friday evning, March 18th. a telephone meeting was held in the hall abov the Chaffee Hardware store fo- he "urposei ofelecting officers ipr the. purpose of repr-ganizLng-ouT telephone -exchange to be known as the Midland Telephone" Co. The following officers were elected: From the telephone lines entering city from the East, Gaist Larson.

Victor, Johnson, Will Isaacson. From the telephone lines entering the city from the West, Henry Sand, L. A. Hadine, Wmj Schwartz Sr. from! Lfonardvillq city.

C. A. Johnson, Ed. Nickelson, C. S.

ohnson. .0 Gay As the Sunshine Are the Easter Hats How eagerly women have appreciated our Millinery. Delightful Hats for Suit or Dr6ss wear and priced at $5.00 to $10.00 Just the Blouse You Pictured In Your Mind The very one you imagined would look best with your new Spring Suit; its here and the price is so moderate. Grey Crepe de Chine and Georgettet many bright- slip overs and fancy dress waists await your eager inspection. Rev.

Jenkins and family, will leave for Barnes, this Week where they will make their future Rev. Jenkinsi has. had charge of the Metjhodist church Jiere for some time and leaving this. eomimaHuty; they will be greatly missed by every; one. Rev.

Jenkins will be the pastor of tliechiurcU at that place. Their many friends Avish them! the best of success. 4 At the Caucus meeting lipid at the theater Monday night the following nominations were made C. S. Johnson, mayor first, councilman, Blauer; second coun oilman, M.

J. Arenst p. third councilman, AM' Appeltrad; fourth councilman, Nestor Roe; fifth councilman, L. A. Kopachek; Edl.

Nickelson, police judge. A goo1 crowd was present to assist in all business concerned. 0, W. Keliey, repi'esentatrve of the Mergenthaler Linotype New York City, called at the Monitor office, Monday. 0 Mrs.

G.F. Wilson and' daughter, who were visiting in Omaha, Neb. for two returned home Sunday afternoon. Th editor drove to Belleville, Friday to them then driving on to Concordia, where, they spent the remainder oif the week. CARD OF THANKS A Huge Purchase of Salmon 4000 cans rcjuiring two trucks to, haul.

We made a very fortunate purchase on this Salmon, and is the policy of this firm to always give our customers the benefit. We offer select grade Pink Salmon 2 cans for 25c, or $1.40 per dozen ANOTHER LUCKY BUY-I000 'cans Lye; one lb. cans, 3 for 25c; most lye is 12 oz. cans Red River Ohio Seed Potatoes, $1.50 per bu. f7vollc Full cut, heavy weight blue' overalls; a special purchase en-VVerallb ables us to offer at S1.50 per pair Mes Heavy Work, Shirts at 90c PJiil Blauer and family hav moved into the.

property which was vacated by Mr; Lagerqist. J. J. Amanacher and Marion Nielson made a business trip to -Mprganville, Tuesday. The relatives, wish to thank all for the kindness and sympathy during the moments of their sorrow, the death ctf a mother and sisterr.

The Relatives. to Mr. J. Stafford ha3 had installed in their newlyliuilt wash house the. latest improved Copper Apex electric washing, -ma-, chine.

Mr; Ptrentic of Clay Center the sales-flHfin. If (toilet 'get any Col weather Iwe have a good pros- Mr. and Mrs- C. Sf. Johnson Glad3T3 and Clara yisited at D.

Westcbtt's, Sunday. Billie Coley, of Long View visited Merton Lawson and Earl Hi! 0 Clarence Lawson and "Clarence "Webber visited, Arthur Kulp, Sun day. Mr. E. C.

Caley, of Ogdpn, U-tah, visited at S. A. Lawson 's, Friday. pect for fruit this year this last eoia spell' ilia ntt'e, or n( fam- age to thefriuit. Sikes Stoire Don forget the food Bale jt' aturtlay the 26.

ALso a fin ht of aprons of inanV kandis awl stjles for safe at the lowest pos Mr. and Mrs. F. Kunze visited at C. Webber's, Sun'day.

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