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Ellinwood Leader from Ellinwood, Kansas • 6

Ellinwood Leader from Ellinwood, Kansas • 6

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Ellinwood Leaderi
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Ellinwood, Kansas
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TI1E ELLINWOOD LEADER, ELLIN WOOD, KANSAS School Shoe Stylos that Store. it.U Brand shirts. St'U Work pair guaranteed. Back's Store. Arrow and Mum Back's Store.

ft in Halstead Joe Kramp is visiting with his sister, Don Grant of the south side was a Chase business visitor Friday. Mid-Year Six Mr. Nick Thll went to Great Bend Sunday for a visit with friends at the hospital. P. Klmpler made a business trip to Wichita Tuesday.

Royal Tailored Suits the new fall samples are here, Hack's Store. Mr, Fred Stephan left Sunday for a visit with friends In Kansas City and Atchison, Ulfr F.O.B. yyj Racine Jmrt'-V 'n v. Regular 10 cent picture programs at the opera house for five cents. The new Hhapcs of Kingsbury Hats are In, Hack's Store.

Messrs. John Dick, Mat Dick and It. Heagler spent Sunday In Marlon on business. Mrs, Ethel Miller went to Spearvilio tfow Boudoir Sllppersin pink, light blue, lavender, rod and black. Back's Store.

Wednesday for a visit with friends. School Shoes. Styles that must glvo you satisfaction or we will maka them right. Back's Store. Complete line of suit eases and bags at reasonable prices.

Hack's Store. Mr. Gus Janzen lias accepted a position with the Stcphan-Isern Company, as dellvcryman. Miss Flossie Houlihan visited with friendS in Great Bend Thursday Miss Grace Lischesky returned Friday from Lawrenco where sho spent two weeks visiting with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur -Dick entertained at dinner last Friday evening for Bev. and Mrs. II. Becker, Miss Hannah and Miss Sophia Dcnker.

The evening was spent with musle and In social conversation. Girls' school dresses, Middies and school shoes. The largest stock In town at Stephan Isern's. Will Jackson returned Monday from Kansas City where ho spent a few days visiting and attending to G. W.

McCrackcn and wife of Great Bend were here Sunday for a visit with the llockoniohlo family. iniiii''i'i tr' naa. i.T B. Coleman and wife and sou George from Haven, Kansas, visited John DeWerE tho past week at the home on the south side. fl Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Haas are here from Chillieolhe, Illinois, for a visit with Mrs. Haas' father, Mr. Henry Knipp. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schrank nd two sons and daughter of Downers Groveyilinois, arrived on Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baou-mel. The former is a brother of Mrs.

Baeumel. Mr. Chris Bock returned Friday from Colorado where he spent several months in the mountains. Rain has been plentiful there this summer and the weather unusually pleasant. He 73 ew uoncepuons.

Mr. antt Mrs. N. W. Myers stopped off here Friday for a visit with their son, Prof.

W. J. Myers, returning to their home in Alden Saturday. Arthur Wisnieyer went to Emporia Friday for a visit with friends before returning to his home In Billings, Montana. Extra Features.

spent a very pleasant vacation. Miss Hattio Tank from Kansas is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John DeWerf, went to McCracken Saturday for a visit with her mother. Why pay more when you can see as Miss Winnie Bockemohlo returned home Sunday from her visit with the good pictures for five cents at the opera house as you see elsewhere for meils family In Illinois. Miss Bocke 10 and 20 cents? We are expecting a few Colorado Peaches and Utah Plums Friday-please leave your order at once as they are very scarce this year.

Back's mohle and Miss Dorothy Mclls enjoyed a most pleasant trip to the northern lakes visiting many of the pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steckel and Store. resorts and places of Interest. daughters, Misses Meta and Marie, went to Hutchinson Wednesday for a visit with relatives, Grace Lischesky and Miss Susio Smith, of Lawrence, who Is visiting at the Lischesky home went to Great Bend Saturday for a visit with Mr.

Fred Stephan spent Friday In Alden looking after business matters connected with the Stephan-Isern Rev. Father Emmerich had as his guests Tuesday, Rev, R. Stollenwerk of Liebenthal, Rev. J. Huna of Olmitz, Rev, StraestauB, O.

S. of Atchison, Mr. Herrmann, a student, from Liebenthal, Rev. J. Sklenarr of Pifson, Rev.

Bast, Miss P. Lucas of Olmitz, Miss C. Stoullenwerk of Liebenthal, and 'there's a motor-driven tire pump. Also ball-b earing steering gear, These extras are all due to John W. Bate, the efficiency engineer.

In this model plant covering 45 acres he has worked out 10,000 factory sav-' ings. In five years he has cut mir factory costs in two. He lias made it possible to give a car like this, equipped like this, at the Mitchell price. We urge you all to see it. MITCH ELL-LEWIS MOTOR CO.

Racine, IT. S. A. store in that place. Our men's Hart, Schafi'ner Marx and Styleplus clothes are now nearly Miss Sophia also of Liebenthal Mr.

W. E. McCullough was in Friday all in. Come In and see the new fall models and the new materials. The Cyclone.

Mr. George Seward writes from St. Ignatius, Montana, renewing his subscription to the Leader for another year. He likes the western country and expects to remain there. Mrs.

Harry Warren and two sons returned from Colorado Thursday. Mr3. Warren went to Kansas City Sunday for a visit with her husband who is, there for a few weeks on business. from the south side. He said a fine rain fell in his neighborhood last week which put the ground in fine shape for working and the fanners out his way The Mid-Year Mitchell is the only composite car you'll see That is, the only car combining all the new ideas.

At the1 New York Show-before completing this model our experts examined 257 new designs. They saw every new touch created in Europe or America. This New Mitchell combines 73 new attractions in beauty, comfort, finish and convenience. It has 26 features unique to the Mitchell. That is, costly extras which other cars omit.

Nowhere else will you find this season so complete a car Some of these extras appeal especially to women. The extra length and room. The light in the tonneau. The locked compartment for valuables. The Bate cantilever springs, which make this the easiest riding car in the world.

There are 10-inch Qushion springs a 22-coat body finish French-finished leather, upholstery. For women who drive Mrs. Maggie Dressen and family, who visited here for two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Eva Thul, returned Friday to their home in Woodward, Oklahoma. are all mighty busy In their fields.

He renewed the subscription for the Leader which goes to his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Weber, at Fowler, Kansas. John Denker, entertained a number of friends from Ellinwood and Hudson at his home Sunday. They enjoyed a big chicken fry and tho Miss Myreite Haas of Lyons, niece of Dr. A.

It. Haas of this city, was brought here and taken to the. Great Bend hospital for an operation for tonsilitis Friday. The greatestllving kangaroo and acclaimed the world over as being as clever with the gloves as a great many gathering was a very pleasant affair. champions in the fistic It is a guaranteed attraction for the ladies as well as the men and children.

You will laugh or your money back. The funniest of all animal attractions, at the Teerless September 1. First show at 8 o'clock. Miss Lenora Jackson visited in Great Bend Sunday with friends. Miss Jackson has accepted a position In the Bulletin office at Sterling as linotype operator, and will commence work.

September 1. Joe Koehler and J. A. Townslcf were Great Bend visitors Friday, looking after matters pertaining to the big picic and celebration to bo held here next week. $1325 F.O.

B. Racine. For S-PasNeiifrer rourlng Car or Jloadster, "PnsKOiisrer Tourinp Body $35 Extra High-speed economical Six. 48 horse power; 127-inch wheel base; complete equipment, including 26 extra features. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy.

Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, 50c a box; F. M. Musil, Dealer.

Mr. and Mrs. Viat Wagner and family were here from Claflin Sunday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Wagner. They met their daughter here who hat been visiting in Silica.

Now Shirts and Ties. Back's Store. Come and see our new fall percales, ginghams and wool and cotton dress goods for girls' school dresses. Miss Hattie Koelsch returned home Tuesday after an absence of several weeks spent at the College of Emporia and in the east where she spent a short vacation visiting with friends. You should see Graustark at the Local and Personal.

School Shoes. Back's Store. Peerless tonight. Serial nights at the opera house, Remember the price of admission to the picture shows at the opera house is only five cents not a five cent show but as good as you see elsewhere for ten and twenty cents. Graustark at the Peerless tonight, featuring Francis X.

Bushman. 111. 1. Ut KUU.UUUJ. Children's Shoes All are guaran Joe Casey and Julius Rief were in Ellinwood Tuesday arranging for the big wrestling match to be pulled off here Labor Day evening at the opera house between Rief and Jack Taylor.

teed to give the wear. Back's Store. Rev. and Mrs. M.

H. Matthael and Mr. George Kramp, of the north side has just recently purchased a fine Dodge auto. son Paul, from Lindsborg, came in i Monday evening for a few days' visit with his parents, Rev, P. W.

Matthaei. They returned to their home this morn 1 ing. Jack Logan was here Sunday from EldoradoMor a visit with his sister, Mrs. Lester Woolley. Ml 00 Mrs.

George Dannebahm returned Sunday from a visit in Anthony with Mrs. Gus Koch and family. Willman Mrs. Henry Wismeyer visited Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Grovicr, in Great Bend.

Koch accompanied her home for weely's visit with his many young friends here, i And John Kinney returned Wednesday from Ponsa City, where he had been the past few days on business. Mr. hris Hammer, wife and daughters, Misses Flora and Edna, and Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Panning and son Edward visited the latter part of last week in Wichita with Mr. A. J. Simpson of the Avery Company.

"Dutch" Archer returned Wednesday evening from Oklahoma City where he spent a few days on business. School ll 1 1 Irt The new fall skirts and many of the new coats are now on display. Come and see them now. Stephan Isern. Hutchinson Saturday evening for a visit with his family who had been spendfng a week at the Will Schartzi home.

They returned to their home in Hutchinson Sunday evening. Will Weber Arthur Wismeyer, Fred Musil and J. A. Tosley were business visitors to Great Bend Thursday evening. Supplies WITHOUT the best in Groceries your cooking cannot be a success The good working man never attempts to build with deficient tools or bad material.

He is too proud of his work. So with the successful cook. Only the fiinest groceries can bring satisfaction. We sell that kind. Successful cooks are our best patrons.

Nic Sprinker. "Good Things to Eat." Mrs. Gus Rugen of the south side spent Sunday in Sylvia returning home Monday. Her daughter, Miss Linda, who has been employed in the telephone exchange there returned home to remain lor the winter. Mrs.

Henry Arnsdorf who has been visiting here with the Frank Andra family returned last Thursday to. her home in Kingman. Boys school suits and shoos are now in. Bring the boys "In and have them fitted up for schools Stephan Isern Mercantile Company. Headquarters for these Mrs.

Andrew McWeeny and daughter, came Wednesday for a visit with the family of her sister, Mrs. Chris Schmidt. They are on their return books is at trip home in St. Louis from Colorado where they spent the summer in the mountains. Don't use harsh physics.

The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily. 25c at all stores. The Gem Drug Store We now have the sole agency for the well known line of Muncing Underwear, in men's, ladies misses and children.

This is without a doubt the greatest line of underwear ever shown in Ellinwood. Stephan Isern Mercan School commences Monday, September 4, so you had better bring the boys and girls in and have them fitted up for school while our stocks are at the best. Stephan Isern. tile Company..

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Years Available:
1896-1921