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The Leonardville Monitor from Leonardville, Kansas • 3

The Leonardville Monitor from Leonardville, Kansas • 3

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1 ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD RILEY. WEST. 5:25 m. Night Expr'e( don't stop) 9:46 p. In.

19:58 p. Day Passenger 8:42 p. m. 8:42 p. Local Freight Exe't Sun.

8:40 a. m. 9:56 Stock 8:02 a. m. 12:54 in Night Passenger 9.23 a.

m. Stops on signal. L. K. W.

TIME TABLE. TRAINS GOING EAST .6:15 P. 1 TRAIS GOING WEST A Local and Otherwise. When the quails are calling Softly through the corn, When a haze is falling O'er the face of morn; When, like some red ember Glows the rising moon, Joyously, September Sets our hearts in tune. -Farm Journal.

Subscribe now Patronize our Patrons. Fifteen cents till January. School Books at Bredberg's. Subscribers are what we want. All kinds of School Supplies at Bredberg's.

School Books and supplies at Newman Bros. Laundry is sent every week at Newman Bros. Wedding invitations always on hand at this office. Sheriff Finney was up from Manhattan yesterday. Leave your Laundry at the barber shop.

Sent every week. Remember Dr. Copeland's next dates are Oct. 11, 12, and 13. Politics has reached the "I'll bet you" point in Leonard ville.

FOR SALE-1000 bushels of corn at 45 cents; enquire of G. W. NELSON. Gogomulgo, the Italian pole dancer, at Christensen's hall next Saturday night. Read the advertisements in this paper, then tell the advertiser that you did so.

Agency for Clay Center Steam Laundry at the barber shop. Laundry goes every week. The vitrified brick, for the sidewalk in front of the livery barn and E. Westling's place, have arrived. You will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant us De Witt's Little Early Risers.

Newman Bros. Stoves and Ranges cook food and warm rooms for many millions. Sold exclusively by Stafford Lee. E. O.

Sikes has accepted a position with the Harris Shoe of Leavenworth, as traveling salesman. His territory is Oklahoma. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Minute Vough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles.

Newman Bros. Rev. Jacobson went to Omaha, Saturday; from there he goes to St. Paul, to attend the general Baptist Conference where he is sent as a delegate from the Swedish Baptist Association of Kansas. John Nelson arrived home from his trip to Sweden Wednesday.

He reports everything in good shape in his native land, and says he had a fine trip and has enjoyed excellent health during the entire time. We are pleased to see him hack. G. J. Harbes, our Jeweler and Optician, makes the best proposition that can be made.

He fits glasses in a scientific way and guarantees a perfect fit. If not satisfied after a six months' trial he will give you your money back. My charges are as cheap as the cheapest and goods as good as the best. LEONARDVILLE JEWELRY STORE. Bitter fighting does not necessarily mean personal abuse or unsavory remarks.

Keep your temper. Work for your party and stand by your convictions-work all night and talk all, you find it essential to your success. It will irritate you and cause Dyspepsia, but you can find relief that in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is guaranteed by S. Thompson.

Call on 0. L. PETERSON for LAND, LOAD INSURANCE, STEAMSHIP TICKETS For st Short I am prepared to make FARM LOANS AT 5 PER CENT. and small commission. M.

SHILLERSTON, Leonardville, Kansas. Try it for fifteen cents. Try the MONITOR till January 1 for 15 cents. Tablets, Slates and Pencils at Bredberg's. Try the MONITOR till January 1 for 15 cents.

School Books and- supplies at Newman Bros. J. J. Myers has returned from the races with his horses. Rev.

Hemborg, of Stratford. Iowa, was in town a few minutes Tuesday evening. Let the good work go on. We are getting four or five new subscribers every day. Mrs.

Ella Stridel, of Topeka, is the guest of her sister, Miss Alma Rose, this week. Newman Bros. are agents: for the Manhattan Steam Laundry; they send every week. Hypnotic exhibition at the hall Saturday night. Dr.

J. F. Copeland, the Randolph dentist's next dates in Leonardville are Oct. 11, 12, and 13. Profs.

Denney and Maples big combination show Saturday night, Sept. 22, in Christensen's hall. Word comes by telephone from Fostoria that Price's store of that place was destroyed by fire today. Marriage is not a failure in homes where "Garland" Stoves and Ranges are used. Sold exclusively by 'Stafford Lee.

W. C. Alexander, of the Alexander Lumber who has charge of the yard at Everest, Kansas, is here on business. Health, comfort, and happiness abound in homes where "Garland" Stoves and Ranges are used. Sold exclusively by Stafford Lee.

Theo. Olson is reported to be getting along nicely in the hospital at St. Joseph. but will not be able to return home for a couple of weeks. This week Sikes received some of the finest Men's Suits we have seen in our town.

They are from one of the best factories and very bright, clean goods. JUST RECEIVED. A large assortment of White and Blue Iron Beds, Couches, Chairs and Dressers. Come in and see them. AXEL.

J. EKBLAD. Corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sprains, or cuts from any other cause, are quickly healed when Ballard's Snow Ointment is promptly applied. Price, 25 and 50 cents. S.

Thompson. G. J. Harbes, the jeweler, has made arrangements with Ed Hanes, cf Manhattan, to be here Fridays and Saturdays and tend to business while he is away. Mrs.

Harbes has charge the rest of the week. The services at the M. E. Church next Sunday evening will be conducted by Mary Falls, a deaconess of Bethany Hospital, Kansas City. She will also speak at Union in the morning.

A. 0. LOCKWOOD. Two Candidates. for the insane asylum saved themselves from the stomach troubles that drive folks crazy by taking Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is guaranteed to cure every form of Stomach Trouble Sold by S. Thompson. Send or bring us the names of friends and relatives, who are living in other parts of the county, state and United States, who you think would be interforested in the MONITOR and we will send them a sample copy free of charge. In this issue will be found the announcement of B.

L. Bredberg as candidate for the office of trustee of Bala township. Mr. Bredberg is competent in every respect and is a deserving Republican. Would it not be a good idea to have a trustee with an office in town? The Republicans will make no mistake by nominating and electing him.

ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of Trustee of Bala township to be voted el for at the November election, subject to the Republican caucus to be held in Leonardville tomorrow night. B. L. BREDBERG.

Don't Sling Do not lose your head. but don't, get mad. Thompson's drug store bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Don't Sling Mud. Talk politics Then go to S.

and get a trial Syrup Pepsin. Republican Township Caucus. Republican Township The Republicans of Baln township will hold al caucus in Ohristensen's hall Friday, Sept. 21, at 8 o'clock P. M.

for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various township offices to be elected at the coming election. WILLARD J. H. JENKINS 0.0. N.

Sandine lost one of his fine stallions last week. Mr. Sandine thot death was caused by some damp cornfodder that the horse had eaten. But a post mortem revealed 21 different cause. The horse's stomach had been nearly consumed by some disease of the nature of a cancer.

The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Oure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will klie it. Newman Bros. The Republicans of Sherman township will hold a caucus to nominate candidates for township offices in Baldwin Creek school house Saturday evening, September 27, 1900 at 8 o'clock.

PETER NORDSTROM, Com. H. J. Kalin Dies in Sweden. Hans J.

Kalin died at the home of his parents Sept. 2, 1900 at 3 o'clock P. M. in Andersen, Falu Lan, Sweden, aged 34 years, 7 months and 14 days. Memorial services were held at the Swedish Baptist Church, Clay Center, Wednesday, Sept.

19 at 3 o'clock P. M. The deceased, until about a year ago, operated the photograph gallery here in connection with his Olay Center business. About two months ago he went to his native land for a visit with his parents and old acquaintances. There death overtook him as above stated.

To the School Boards and Teachers of This Neighborhood! Ladies and Gentlemen: I have for the last ten years tried to keep a book store, for the convenience of the school children; it has. been an uphill endeavor, but I have made a living, and would like to do so hereafter. I therefore respectfully ask for your cooperation, as without it, my family will have to starve. There are some that would like to see me by the way side, but there are enough right minded patrons to help me out. I at least ought to have the trade of our district As I have been here a long time, and am a taxpayer.

To jump from the book store to the drug store don't look right to anybody. Your patronage is solicited. Respectfully, BENEDICT L. BREDBERG. J.

L. Hibner, of Bodaville, lost a birds-eye, worsted, square cut coat during the Carnival. Letters in pocket bearing his address. Finder leave at this office. "Garland" Stoves and Ranges Last longest and use the least fuel.

Sold exclusively by Stafford Lee. In the Karrigan-Wyble case in district court this week the jury "hung" after being out several hours. Unless the case is thrown out of court it will be tried again at the January term. White's Cream Vermifuge is essentially the child's tonic. It improves the digestion and assimilation of food, strengthening the nervous system and restoring them to the health, vigor and elasticity, of spirits natural to childhood.

Price, 25 cents. S. Thompson. Thousands suffer with torpid liver, producing great depression of spirits, indigestion, constipation, headache, etc. Herbine will stimulate the liver, keep the bowels regular, and restore a healthful buoyancy of spirits.

Price, 50 cents. S. Thompson. Republican Senatorial Convention. There will be a delegate convention of the 21st senatorial district held at Alma, Kansas, on Tuesday, Sept.

25, 1900, at 2 o'clock P.M. to nominate a Senator for said district. The basis of representation will be as follows: Riley county, 9 delegates; Wabaunsee county, Geary county, 5. It is recommended that conventions be called at the earliest possible date in the various counties composing the district. L.

C. JOHNSON, JAS. A. HESS, Secretary. Chairman.

is coming in We Have a Larger Stock Than Ever! Larger Bargains Line Than 00 Ever. Some We have a better line of Furniture in stock now than we have ever had and we invite you to come in and inspect. A Full Line of Iron Beds. Rockers. AL When in need of Undertaking Goods remember we have one of the best lines in Riley county and our services are satisfactory.

A. J. Ekblad. In India, sands die food. In many suffer not digest Dyspepsia It instantly all stomach the land of famine, Because of the heavy rain Tuesday because they cannot obtain night the fair at Riley has been conAmerica, the land of plenty, tinued a day longer.

Yesterday's and -die because they can- program will be given today and tothe food they eat. Kodol day's program tomorrow. A good Cure what eat. many from here were down yesterday digests you and were disappointed somewhat in relieves and radically cures not seeing the races, but they will go troubles. Newman Bros.

back today and tomorrow. Don't hesitate: now is the time to buy. Fancies for Fall In Millinery Goods. Just from the Market. An immense stock of Hack and Street hats Ostrich Goods Velvets Polk-a-dot Satins Ribbons Ornaments etc.

The Latest Creations of Fashion. Our trimmed hats will appeal to your ideas and satisfy your fancy. The First Glimpse at Autumn Tints. CHRISTENSEN BURK..

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