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Ellinwood Leader from Ellinwood, Kansas • 1

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Ellinwood Leaderi
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1 TCTP ELLDMW OOD LEAD VOLUME XVI. CLUNWOOD, BARTON COUNTY. KANSAS. THURSDAY. JLLV 1.

1909. NUMBER 16 Linen dusters for men an far condition. Most all other cars in Stw Opera House for r.llln wood. women la stvlft suitable for aoto- the race flnUbed by Win shipped on tbe car. If any of our citUeu HARVEST CLOTHING LOCAL HAPPENINGS WW aWAaaVaaaaaaaaa mobillng or fur driving Mangel.

Tbe question which ba been agi dorf tating the public for long, wbetb er Ellinwood will have an Opera wish to see thi class of oar, that just finished this great rue may do by calling on Geo. M. Helm, be vr. tpeir reports a baby girl at the home of I.ee Dell and wife slnie bouse or not, ba at lat leeu di'd. now ba a number of the Model T.I last Friday.

Mother and baby Try the Santa cigar. tf Fresh Drug at Arnold'. At the MaJstic every night. We do all kind of job work. Go to Arnold' for machine oil.

The Knight of Columbus have doing well. in stock. A wwk ago we received wome cor purchased tbe corner lota, north of Weber' Furniture Store from Dick Men' underwear with short knee length drawer in seperate respondence through the mail and Bom and a soon a harvest I over All Llod of Fire work at Arnold. wereaked to publish tbe same. garment or in anion suit Man will commence work tor tbe erection Old winer for sale at the Leader Tbe writer had substituted tbe name gnUJorV.

of our north side correenondint. office. of a building 50x120 which when completed will be three stories high, Wash tie for men in white and which we could readily tell wa not lie! Drlee on paint and oil at We are prepared to take care of your wants in the harvest clothing. We carry the famous coating 115.000. Tbe work will be color are the thing for tbia hot weather; Mangelsdorfs bare a fine Arnold'.

written ly Dim. Tbe letter was not pushed a rapidly a possible so signed up properly, as near as re Matin. Saturday afternoon, at ajsortmeat. that tbe building will be ready for couia tell, mar seem I -v i ss. i the Majestic.

Lout Sunday between the Santa tbe opening ot tbs Opera season. funny.butituafact. Tbe content, owed KJit ana ruz Overalls, which have no Try Loganberry Ice Cream Sundae Fa tracks and home of IJ. J.Torrance Tbe first and second floor will be of tbe correspondence wa a roast I at Arnold' Fin- given entirely to the management a pair of cold bowed glasses, der return to this office. equal.

or slur on tome north 'aide farmer, or farmer boy, but the copy was Let Arnold figure with joaon for theatre space, so that we may bare one of tbe beet equipped build wall paper. written so bad that there was i If you need a good team or tingle boree you will save money by calling Lanrest collection of Post Card one In the bouse that waa able to ing in this part ot the state. Tbe furnishing will be modern, drop at Purcell's trade and aaleatable and at Arnold'. read it correctly and not being sign looking hi stock over. South of scenery will be used; and everything McCracken ba the beat ice cream all fa avaralta that ed up properly, I one of tbe 97 reasons we did not publish It.

It tbe will be done to make it attractive track. ww iiawi tHl nrun ana rouah vwt. wall II Sard pratactioa taa body. and comfortable for tbe patrons. writer will come in and tell as what in town.

Trj it. Parasol and colored umbrella ad St nifun.bly at avary petal, tlx ovart4 luacnoritjr of The third floor will be used tor Write Mr. Nellie Barton, 113 First East, Hutchinson, Kansas for prices for making puffs, pompadours he was trying to write, we will try and publish it. lodge rooms and a ball for dancing TF'ITTITTlPTf 2A Dandr work shirt at 49c. at I'M II II If 191 1 riv will be provided.

and switches out of your combings, There was a nice birthday surprise Mangelsdorf'. This i something that Ellinwood in the latest style. 2tp on Otto DobbraU on R. 1. June 20 Get rour iob work done now, be- ba needed for more than a year, OvrraJla la acknowledge, indiao denim that wears If you are figuring on having any (Sunday) When be returned from tore we get rushed.

Tbay ax mad of aw -SA Ilk. buckikta. Tbcaaata, widwt oi an? ovarall 1 widMt al an ic ana Dottoma ara tha job worn done iu tbe near future, church to his great surprise be Biaae. Buttoasaad buckles have the at. vine ouali- All the new shades in silk thread ties that warksaca like.

bring it in now. We can now get it ever since the burning of tbe old building; and now that a theatre Is a certainty what tbe management wants is the general and liberal sup found a beautiful table set, the am tiicmaa ia boh wita mhm at Mangelsdorfs'. out for you in a hurry, before tbe guests all waiting for bint to join New veil and head scarf C9c -to world they are alao wtd to keepthembomcarliiiaT l'rj up la a bard roll oo th shoulders. There are aevea jr'J (root, one moaer.ooe rule as Zi'3 combtnatioa ocncil and watch aaeket. tiH rush after harvest.

them In doing justice to tbe deli port of tbe public. See to it that 3.75. Mangelsdorfs'. cious things prepared by 51 rs. Dob- Tbe Presbyterian Ladies Aid Soci i oi many points 01 superiority of 1 1 overalls g.

make tbeos tha fsrarila witb every taaa wbo wears S'-H Gun. Bocnemohle i improving bratz while he was away. The after you are with tbe boosters ana not among tbe on-loookers. ety met last Thursday afternoon Call and see as. and will ahaw you that ZZ-i I IT Overalls ara tb boat Boada.

fi-vl from his recent illness. with Mrs. J. C. McCracken.

The Only tbe bigh class shows will be noon was spent with refreshments ot all kinds. Those present were as Born To Ed. Schu'te and wife next meeting will be at the home of contracted for so that we may have follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fravert, Mrs.

II. E. Turck, July 8th. June 28th a baby boy. the best that Is going.

All this is Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Horsier, Mrs. J.

The regular meeting of the Maen- Lucy Darnel has resigned her posl a Fravert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zimmer done for the public's entertainment and when tbe season opens you are nerchor will be held at their hall tlon at the Gem Drug store. man, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Detmer, Mr, Tuesday night. Election ot officers The little baby of Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. J. Dupont, Itev. and Mrs. expected to be there, thus showing your appreciation.

and other important business. All BIB OVERALLS BAND OVERALLS Ed. Doherty, Genive, i ill. member are urged to be present, W. Ruff, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Manke Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Stoltz jr. Mr II. M. Snare la tbe owner ot a new Geo. M.

Lleim is having the build liaer, ol tllinwood, wasiu Chalmers-Detroit automobile. ing formerly used by tbe city Coun end Mrs. Will Reese, Will Zimmer town this week, fixing up tls hotel We have them in blue, Two carriages and two buggies man, Emii Herman, Joe Roesler, cil remodled and will use the same as a gerage. Mr. Heim will have 25 building, and getting it in shape for for sale or trade.

J. P. Purcell. We have the bib overalls in stripes, blue, browns, greens and checks. Price 50c to 1.00.

Karl, John and Will Mnnke, RosaKrnwn qnd Price 50c A 1 I t. 11 I automobiles here thi week and will the new proprietor. A. B. Hunt, who will take possession in the near Mrs.

Fred bteckel is recovering ouu Aiiua I'uuuut. pvrrruuv uuu a to 1.00 ovely time and wishing Otto many now have ample room to display them. He will also have his Plumb future. Raymond News from her recent attack of the fever. Pretty thin summer wash goods more sucn birtnday tbe guests A letter or post card should be ad er supplies there.

departed to their respective homes, for dresses and kimonas Mangels- dressed to John Christoph, Ellin WORK SHOES after a late hour. Mrs. Fred Woif and Mrs. Geo. dorfa'.

wood, Kansas by those wanting Heim of Ellinwood entertained tbe STRAW HATS We have every thing that Obituary of Gertrude Rprlnkcr, Hand Uoncert tonignt commenc harvest views taken this harvest Bilakin club, which include Kathryn Gertrude Demarath was) born in ing at eight o'clock and lasting one We have the green and letting him know about what day Garth, Eula Edwards, Mabel Hallo- hour. Steineyer. Germany, May 7, 1S29 you want bim to be there. 2tp tan Elk shoes in all sizes. way, Marie Wickwire, Eva Benny with her parents she came to Sauk The S.

II. Chatten Lumber wortb, Beulah Smith, Mabel Kling, Three new styles in white skirts, priced at 1.48 to 2.00 Mangels- a person could wish for in work straw hats from 10c Tl A 3 TT has changed management of the viiie. in 1846. nere she lived They have no equal for the wearing qualities. Price iina diouqc ana irma uoiamuu, dorfs'.

local lumber und coal yard. H. D. with a house party last week. Lar ri i jr i it ri ii tr i.nur vvn hiih hi rm Fred Keinzle, who is employed at Dirks is the new manager and in ned Chronoscope.

to 50c. ried Herbert Sprinkerof tbat city. 2.50 to 2.75. Mangelsdorf is taking hisvaca vites all old and new customers to Mangelsdorf Bros. Co.

have had to tion this week. call on him and get acquainted send in several big orders for harvest In tbe fall they moved to Chicago, 111., later to Mendota. In 1878 they came to Kansas and to this city where she has made her home Prof. John Cameron will have I groceries since their big rush of last A dandy style in women auto gloves came in at Mangelsdorf a the charge of tha Isatnre Study and week; the goods from these orders other day. Agriculture department of the Chau began to come in Tuesday so they up to ber death.

Her husband dy tauqua at Sterling this year. It is are now again in snape to nil an ing Dec. 16, 1889. There is always sonithing doing at said his classes follow him around To them ten children were born, Purcell's trade and sale stable, south orders. Prices seem to have influenced a great deal of trade toward on his country tramps and become seven of which are living, Joe, Her of railroad tracks.

Straw hats for men tbe very Iat absorbed in his teachings. Chautau this store the last ten days. bert and Nic Sprinker and Mrs. Susie ELLtNmOD.KAHS qua dates July 27 to Aug. 6.

For the accomodation of farmers Blasier of this city, Henry Sprinker est styles in your favorite shap of Rocky Ford and Mrs. Anna Young Last Friday during the night and their harvest hands, Mangelsdorf Bros. Co. will have their store Mangelsdorfa'. and Peter Sprinker of Aurora, 111.

some time some one broke into the Ta Call up McCracken for ice. Have Mrs. Sprinker led a model life, the Farmers elevator, ramsacking the open until noon next bunday and until 10 in the morning next Mon 4AAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAi pleasure of others always came first drawers and anything that looked your ice box filled every morning, Deliveries made daily. To her you could always go and be as if it might contain money. Find INSURANCE ing none he left the same way he en The Ellinwood stores are keeping sure of sympathy and assistance in any way.

She will be greatly missed day, the Fifth. After these hours, this store will be closed for the balance of these two days. From now on until harvest is about over, their open until eigne clock: to accoma- tered, through the window. Noth ing was taken. date the harvest trade.

in church and social circles. Her many friends sympathize with their store will be open every evening with Overalls, straw hats, handker children in their sorrow. Dr. J. H.

Bobisou, dentist. In Ellinwood Friday and Saturday. the exception of Sunday's and next chiefs, jackets and harvest shoes are Monday until 8.00; Saturday's, how Office over Citizens Bank. some of the goods in the north room Monthly Weather Report. ever, the store is open until 9:30.

that Mangelsdorfs' have bad to send U. S. Department of Agriculture Written on Anything Insurable Prompt and Satisfactory Adjustment of Losses. JOHNSON 1HELLIES, Agl. Office at Peoples State Bank.

Ellinwood, Kans. John Christoph now takes photos on post cards. Get him to finish a Hutchinson took sevon out of in rush orders for to replenish their Weather Bureau co-operative ob eight games from Great Bend in the stocks. Their harvest trade on server Meteorological liecord for few for you of your house. both sides of the house is far larger month of June 1909 station, last series.

Great Bend's team has been badly crippled and was in no For Sale Gasoline engine, water than they expected. Ellinwood, Kansas. tank and all pipe connections and Tbe mean temperature was 73.1; Miss Pearl Tompkins entertained shape to play ball. Tbe mighty Green got all that was coming to all other fictures. Ellinwood Cement TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf tbe highest was 100 reached on tbe a few of her friends Friday after him in Sunday's game.

Hutchinson noon. The hours were spent pleasantly in various games until deli Stores ill Close. getting twelve hits off bis delivery in 29tb; the lowest was 49 on tbe 3rd, giving a range of 73. The rainfall was 5.55 inches which is 1.75 above Cyrus Townsend Brady, the author and lecturer, will be an attraction at Tbe stores and barber shops of five innings. With the number of cious refreshments were served by Ellinwood will close their doors at errors in the game made it lmpossi the average for 29 years; greatest the hostess.

The guests included tbe Sterling Chautauqua July 27 to Aug. G. 10 o'clock July 5th. and remain ble for any pitcher to win. The precipitation in any 24 consecutive Miss Lena Scheufler, Winnie Bocke- closed all day, this being a legal holi game was very loosely played and hours was 1.53 date 11th; rain in mohle, Ada McFarland, Lela Iten, The Arkansas Valley Chautauqua the score was 10 to 1 in favor of day.

The stores, however will be Dorothy Koch, Mrs. A. Adams and measurable quantities fell on 14 days; in quantities too small for Hutchinson. Donovan for Hutch open until 12 o'clock Sunday. This will give everyone a chance to get William McCracken and Aubrey will be held at Sterling from July 27 to August G.

The list of talent is very fine. inson held Great Bend safe at all Smith. their harvest goods. The Banks will stages of the game, and would of Married Monday afternoon at the parsonage of the Christian minister in Great Bend, the Rev. Alford, May Lula Logan and Miles Lester Wooley were quietly married only a few of the immediate relatives witnessing.

They retured in the evening to thia city where they wlil make their home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wooley are well known in Ellinwood, having lived here for a number of years. They are popular in society, and are favorites among the younger set.

We extend congratulations. Fire and Lightning. Sixty days insurance on your be closed all day. had a shut out but for one error by measurment on 6 days. Total rainfall since January 1st, 1909 was 11.14 were 18 thunderstorms during the month.

There were 2 clear days, 28 partly cloudy 5itSei3Sis 7i7. AaSisTSi A AaVesSi AAgi The post office hours will be the Manager Zink. In the ocean to ocean lace the same as on bunday. inere will be no service on the rural routes. Pa- 4 Ford car won the race by a margin and none cloudy.

The prevailing wind direction was south. troDB can get their mail by calling at tbe carriers window. of seventeen hours. This makes some of our autoists that own Fords Martin Musil, Co-operative Observer. Twenty-Five Cents Is the Price 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 of Peace.

The new Interchangeable handles of white and Oriental pearl, with gold filled trimmings. By detaching the handle the umbrella can be packed in an ordinary suit case, while traveling, thus doing away with the trouble of carrying and danger of losing. See them before buying the OLD STYLE. Quality guaranteed. TURCK, The Jeweler.

For Sale. I luownuraiicumx auu oiunruujc, wheat in stack or granary will cost swell up with pride, and they sure have a right to. The race from coast to coast was made in 22 days and 55 minutes The little Ford Model T. leading most of the way and making the finish la fairly good One good threshers cooking aback mnatJnHtantl only 3.00 per thousand. Can you, afford to be without this protection? complete.

Inquire at the Raymond chamberlain's Salve. Price. 25 State Bank, Raymond, Kane. 16tf cents. "For sale by Gem Drag Store Johnson Mellies, Agt 16tl- 4.

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