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The Leader from Kackley, Kansas • 3

The Leader from Kackley, Kansas • 3

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The Leaderi
Location:
Kackley, Kansas
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3
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LOCAL NEWS. l'ARM LOANS. Tuo Courtlrtiid Loan aud Trust of UAILBOUTIMR CARD, XACKLET BTATIOX. ATCHISON TOPEKA SANTA FK TO MY CUSTOMERS Bear Friends: I beg leave to inform you that I have lately added to my already complete stock of goods, all the Dry Goods and roceries formerly owned by Bradley Brothers of Courtland, which I bought very cheap at Mortgage Sale, and am now ready to sell you goods at prices to suit the times. Do not go to Jamestown and other places and buy inferior goods when you canbuybet- ter goods eyhere.

Yours Truly, J. Fitzgerald. EAST UVM. No. 388, Local i'relgUt 0:13 a.

in No. 808. Passenger 6:29 p.m. WK8T BOk'Xn. No.

30n. Local Freight 6:29 p. ra No. 807. Passenger 0:13 a.

Train dallv except Sundeu 1) Turner, Aent COURTUND STATION, CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. FAST BOUXD. No 6 Flier No Mad No. 10 Express No. 42.

Accomodation 942am 9:02 a 11:45 p. 12:30 p. m. No 00. K.

C. Stock Express 2:09 p. ni No 90. Omaha Stock Express 3:48 ru WKftT IIOUMl. No.

13, Express 5:02 a. in. No. 12. Mail 0:07 p.

ra No. 5. Flier 7:42 in. No. 14, Acconimudutiou 12: 30 p.

ni J. 1). Fuxukard, Agent NO II WAY STATION. MISSOURI PACIFIC. NUKTU HOLM).

Passenger 10:30 a. in SOt'TH UOL'XU. Passenger 8:50 p. ni G. McBuoom, cnuaca riEESTor.7, BAPTIST CHURCH.

Preaching nervlces every alternate Suu-day at 11 a. ui. and Iu tte evening. Suu-flay School at 10 a. in.

every Suuday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening Youug peoples uicullng every Sunday a :3 p. in. Kuv. C'ralt, Pastor.

LUTHKKIAN s. (Swedish.) Divine service is held tvuiy Sabbath at 10:30 A.M. in the Luthereu church located oni mile north wst of Kackley. F. W.

Berg(Uist, pastor. I'EXTKtOST CllUliCll Preaching every suudav at 11am and every ajteruate Suuday In thu eveuiug Sunday School at 10 a. in everv Sunday youug peoplt-s nieeiinu at p. every Sunday, Prayer meetings every Wednesday evening. Paul Zietfler, Miuistcr.

J. KACKLEY, Notary Public. Office at G. W. Harris' Drug Store.

JOHN RESARE STONK MASON. Work neatly executed and guaranteed to be first class. KACKLEY, KANS James Scott. Jtias Opened A SHOEMAKER'S SHOP atJ.F. KIRKMAN'S on DR.

SCOTT'S FARM, Repairing Neatly Done. Give him a call MRS. 3I L. Burton, Dealer In UOOIvS, STATIONARY ANDJ FAXCY GOODS, Jamestown, KanS CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP, Clarence TeIidw, Prop, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED. tajon mtb ferriage Repairing Best of meals given lor the least money.

Mrs. riley, prop. LIVERY STABLE- Good, riers to let at reasonable rates day orniglit. Rigs for Commercial men a specialty. Courtland, Kans.

Is prepared to mako larra loans at a low rato o( interest straight and on short notice. Call on or address Joe A. Lltainger, Seey. Koduecd Hates. One Fare Round Trip.

fcFor State FalratTopeka, Sept, 20 to Oct. Priests of Pallas Parade at Kan sas City, Oct. 3 to Kansas City Fair, Kansas City, Sept. 24to20 St. Joe Fair.

St. Joe, Sept. 18JtO 22. A. T.

S. P. fty. JOIXY AMKSTOWX. Slight frosts are reported.

Lou Burns has been sick this week. J.J. Clineand wlte have moved to Iowa. Miss Alice Fitzgerald Is assisting In the Post Offlce. H'in.

Hitchcock took trip to Remit since our last uotes. Jas. Burton was surveying for John Kelly ntConcordiu Tuesday, Mrs Itlley was over from Kackley to conrult the lady doctor last Monday. Mrs. J.

E. Hartwell is enjoying a visit from her sister Mrs. Newman. An Interesting S. S.

convention was held In the Presbyterian church last Saturday. Those who are thaiiKful for small favors it gratetul for the little shower of Tuesday. J. K. Fitzgerald walks with a cane on account nf his foot being run oyer bv a loaded wagon.

Miss Nannie Southworth went to Scottsvilln Saturday to visit her sister Mrs. McCauley. The corps ladies arc planning to give Mrs. Minnie Wilson a surprise party and dinner on Thursday. The ladies at Highland rave a church entertainment Tuesday evening, the proceeds to apply on their new organ.

Tom McCall aud Joe Harnett were delegates to a young peoples convention of the U. P. church at Beloit last week. Mrs. Burton at the post office requests the Kackley youug man who returned a base ball the other day to call again and get balance due him.

Merry May. SUDDZN HEGENZFiATION. The 1'nrrot TrSci 1 ttif Owl with V.U A. c. "One dny," a vril.T the Idler, limn l.

i' hii l. eoriMilcrnblu ex-peril-nre i( parn happened to come in, ur.d wueii I ci mt: of the bird's loquaiity, he sniii: 'Why don't yon get an owl? You yet r.n owl and hang him rijrht up close Hint pin-rot's ruffe, and in nhouttwo ym'il find that your bird's dead hick of unprofitable "Well, I got snail owl and put him in cjgw clows to ti; v'trrofs eae. The parrot Itejrun by try i to daz.le the owl with his convw.v.il.iiiii, but it wouldn't work. The, owl looked at the parrot jiv.t as inn as a sinister whose siinryhas been out down, and after uwliilr the parrot tried him with Spanish. It wasn't of uny use.

Not a word would the owl let on to understand. Then the parrot tried bragging, and laid himself out to malic the owl believe that of all the parrots in existence he was the ablest. But he couldn't turn a feather of the owl. The noble bird sat silent as the grave, and looked at the parrot as if to say: 'This is indeed a melancholy exhibition of Well, before night that parrot was so ashamed of himself that he closed for repairs, and from that day forth he never spoke an unnecessary word. Such, gentlemen, is the force of example in the wr-t of birds." AN ELECTRICAL SPRING.

jhrowd Device by Which thn Grcenlen Were Gulled Hucrertxrully. The Electrical Review publishes the following about a wonderful "electric spring'." It was but a plain mineral spring1, but the cups that the patients drank from were fastened by a brass chain to an iron bar which inclosed the mouth of the bubbling spring1. Vou were prevented from coming too close by another circular iron railing about eipfbt feet across. The ground around the spring was naturally moist, and it was either this ground or the iron which was one of the ends of an open electrical circuit. The cup held by the chain was the other end.

The person drinking simply completed the circuit through the body, and when he had finished the attendant kindly and immediately removed the cup from his hand. The drinkers always felt that "delightful tingling1 sensation," and rejoiced that they had found the fountain of youth. Some imagined they even felt the new blood coursing through their veins, A imall induction coil ingeniously con cealed and connected with the cup and railing wa8 a cheap method for prodrje- ng that "invigorating feeling thai tenra 87 suiaiasi H00H1IOHT, ITKJIH ONt IBMXi ALL Ol'H rtOIM.E, 01. 1), BIDDLE AGED AND YOUNG FOLKS, TUEIB DARLINUN. I'lMAM'K WHICH WILL OK I.N.

T1BEST TO ALL. WHAT OIK BU8INKI9 MKN AIIB D01NU. Miss Delia Peace Is ou the sick list tbls week. Johnson has a complete line of harness of all kinds otf Leonard Nelson left for Kansas City Tuesday. Johnson handles puiips, eyerytbiui; In that line.

tauks aud 11-tf. W. R. Phillips is digging his sweet potatoes. A full Hue of School Supplies at the Jamestown Postofllce.

A. H. Poagu took in tlie Fights at Nor- way U'eduesday, i John Aby and B. Splevy were Belleville visitors Saturday. 11'.

It. Phillips took sweet "taters" to Scandia yesterday. Nls J.Nelson drove over to Jamestown Saturday evening, Chris Nelson of Oneonto was in town on busluess Saturday. Mrs, Geo. W.

Hairisis uow recovering from her recent illness. I) P. Zlegler made a business trip to Clay Ceutre ednesday. Dr. Andedson of Norway was in the city of Kackley yesterday.

Ed and Agnus Fitzgerald spent Suuday with their friends at Jamestown. Miss Pella Shaver was visiting at Lovell the latter part of last week. You should go to Johnson's and see his fine line of lamps, glassware and queensware. 9-tf, Mrs. Ella Itockhold attended preaching at the Pentecost Church Sunday evening.

During Mrs. Joe Kackley's illness Mrs. Poage is takiag care of her three youugest children. To school Directors, the best dustless crayon, B. erasors, Ink, etc.

at the post office, Jamestown, Kansns. Mixs Anna Day returned from Keats, Kansas Monday and Is again slicking type on the Leader. Shotzman the butcher has pork steak, beef steak, dried hams, break fast bacon and bologna. 17-tf. Mrs.

Joseph Kackley Is quite ill, having the Typhoid fever, Dr, Scott is attending her. If yon want a cart or buggy and are ready to pay cash be sure and see John, son, as he Is selling them at cost. 20-tf. Chas. Raef and J.

T. Fitzgerald returned from St. Joe Saturday where they had been laying in a stock of goods. Mr. Riley aud family of Delphus haye moved to this place.

He Is thinking of ruuulag a barber shop. Alfred flaggman was visiting bis parents the first of the week. He went to Kansas City Wednesday. Busted! Banks, but not me. Iain here and intend to stay and will, sell you the best of meats at the lowest prices, 17-tf.

Quite a number of Courtland's young people attended preaching at the Pentecost Church Sunday evening. If you want a looking-glass' clock, bird cage, lantern, churn, wash boiler, carpet sweeper, or flour bin go to Johnsons. 9-tf. T. Hamilton and wife left here the latter part of last week to visit S.

P. Mattingly of Washington returning home Tuesday. Nils Johnson carries a complete line of nardware and farm implements, and he will not be undersold by any dealer in the county. o-tf. The residence of O.

Belden was burned Monday afternoon. The damage was es timated at $1000. They are now fixing their cellar preparatory to living In. Why not go to Johnson's and get some of that beautiful tinware. It never mats and if it should, you can get new ones for theold.

Fully warranted. 11-tf. for mon I BARGAI NS! Chas. Raef Co. DEALERS IN Pure Drugs, Druggists Sundries, Stationery, Candies, Brushes etc.

in icIClif jars. International Stock Food and Silver Pine Heating Oil. Pure Wines and Liquors sold strictly for Medical Purposes and in accordance tvith the Prohibitory La of Kansas W. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Uotii'8. mix 1 ERE FOR I am now selling cheap for cash my stock of Hardware, Tinware andStoves.

SEWING MACHINES, AND FARM; IMPLEMENTS. MACHINE OIL CURL IL AND GASDLINE. WEIR FARMING IMPLE MENTS CONSTANTLY ON HAnD'1 Voy ffcniyi NILS JOHNSON. mm.

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About The Leader Archive

Pages Available:
337
Years Available:
1893-1894