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Longford Leader from Longford, Kansas • 3

Longford Leader from Longford, Kansas • 3

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Longford Leaderi
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Longford, Kansas
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Mi Get your gifts nobv Here's What We Ha-de housewife who is thoroughly economical wno wisnes to save her strength and youthfulness as well as money, will wisely choose tms really remarkable range. We would the opportunity rlmVtfllftiiOVv Mr it; it it it; it; it; it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it Box Stationery, Ink Stands, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Sissor Sets and all kinds of Present Books it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it appreciate of showing this splendid range to you. We want you to see all of its advantages and con veniences. We want you to derstand just why We so heartily recommend the Monarch Malleable Range Let us explain how it will save you money, time and labor and keep on saving for years and years to come. See for yourself how staunchly it is built how conveniently it is arranged.

You will find investigation to be well worth while. Ford Lewis made a businasa trip to Oak Hill Saturday. Lucy Lee went to Abilene Saturday returning Sunday. Sidney Brenner made a business trip 'to Abilene Wednesday. 0.

0. Parker and family spent Sunday with his brother C. A. Parker. George Everett and wife were Sunday visitors at the David Greephome.

Alvin Davis left for Kansas City, Monday morning for a few days visit. Mrs. Harry Martin returned home Monday after a visit at the fcivengood home. Mrs. C.

T. Drumm and daughter, Laura were business callers in Miltonvale Wednesday. R. L. Hammond and wife and Mrs.

Dr. VanScoyoc called at C. A. Parkers Sunday afternoon. Amy and Mary Harvey of Manchester were visiting at the Jack Wiser-man home Saturday.

Alva Johnson left Monday morning for Newton where he will apply for a position on the railroad. Frank Fox and family, Will Hauser-man and family and Ella Hibler spent Sunday at the C. T. Drumm home. Mrs.

G. Ball left for her home in Roleau, Canada, Monday morning aftpr a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Parker and family.

While unloading corn at the elevator last Saturday afternoon a team belonging to Art Stroadc became lightened and started to run. The wagon was about half unloaded when they started. They ran about a block when they were stopped but most of the corn was lost. FOR SALE BY Fred W. Darmstatter Druggist 00 -35 -5 'S 000000 Sf SS'.

C- 'S'. J. F. "BUOWN. Longford.

Kans J. M. Mildfelt was in Oak Hill between trains Monday. Mrs. D.

Runnalls and Mrs. T. Ball were' business shoppers in Abilene last Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Falen and daughters, Millie and Altha visited at the E.

D. Runnalls was a business caller in Abilene. Monday. L. 0.

Cookson was over from Wake- lield Friday morning. Fudolph Fischer went to Abilece, Thursday on bu-iness. Mrs. Howard Blake and Vr Roscoe Blake visit at the Ferguson home. Mrs.

A'bert Macy who has been visiting with relatives here returned to her home at Miltonvale Wednesd morning. I. E. Wolf and son, Jake Wolf were HolTman home fcriday. I.

E. Wolf and wife left for Minne apolis yesterday morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. George Baker and family. in Oak Hill, Thursday. Mrs.

S. P. Davis made a business trip to Miltonvale Monday. Mrs. J.

M. Mildfelt and son Ray were Oak Hill visitors Sunday. Chancey Baringer made a business trip to Manchester, Wednesday. Remember that next Saturday is tie date of the Geo. Gabhart sale.

ta jt Only 4r to to to to to to ore uayj Chas. Wilson returned home from Manchester, Sunday. T. Ball and wife visited relatives up by Oak Hill. Friday.

Lucile Hhlleck visited over Sunday with home folks in Abilene. John Cain and wife returned from Uklahoma, Monday morning. Bob Yonally and family visited at the A. A. Goodway home Sunday.

Walter Peterson and family spent Sunday afternoon with C. A. Parker's Frank McCosh and wifo visited at the McBeth home the first of the week. Harry Martin and A. F.

Hoffman were business callers in Clay Center, Tuesday. Miss Florence Runnalls assisted Mrs. Hurley Fox with her sewing Monday. II. A.

Lake and wife were in Abilene yesterday getting some dental work done. A. F. Hoffman and family visited at the M. HolTman home near Upland Sunday.

Queenie Beach and Nellie Blalch-ford were up from Manchester Tuesday morning. Rose Monahan went up to Cby Center Saturday to attend the teachers meeting. Mrs. Lizzie Hoffman and daughter, Tresfa and Agnes Heigele were Abilene visitors Saturday. Mis.

C. T. Drumm and daughter, Mrs. Nellie Hauserman were in Milton vale Saturday between trains. Jake Wolf and family.

I. E. Wolf it it; it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it) it; It it it it Mrs. Hurley Fox and Isabella Marty were visiting in Abilene Thursday. Genrgie Durham of Minneapolis is visiting at the Isaac Durham hume this week.

C. A. Woods of Fort Scott and J. T. Harvey of Baldwin were here on busi-ih'Ss Friday.

Max Steele and wife were -in Oak Hill Thursday. Max was helping invoice at that place. Leola Darner came down from Oak Hill Saturday and visited till Tuesday with the home folks. Bert Kinnamon and family, Mrs. C.

J. Darner and Leola and Andy were at Clay Center Monday. Henry Heigele and family and Raymond Malcolm and family visited at the Matt Heigele home Sunday. and the Christmas shopping season for the year 1912 will be over. We still have a good assortment of Christmas goods that would make excellent presents and they are things that will be appreciated in the future and recall fond memories of the year 1912 and those who gave them.

Buy good presents while you are buying. MAJVICWRE SETSYou could not find a present that would be more appropriate than a nice manicure set. Every lady would appreciate one and it is something that will be useful. T)IS HES That would make an excellent present for the whole family and it is something that will be used every day. We have a nice assortment left and if you are wanting a nice present it will pay you to look this line over.

We also have the Alaska which is guaranteed to last a life' time. Herbert McSparren returned to his and wife and Adolph Hauserman and home at Abilene, Friday morning after a visit here with relatives it it; family were guests at the Jake Kail home Sunday. FOR SALE A good team, buggy and harness. The outfit complete for $260. Inquire at this office or of Rev.

R. N. Buckner. to to to child expects Our line is This is something that every for Christmas and is always appreciated, complete. to to to to to McCos and wife and Dave and Mary McBeth motored over to Clay Center in Frank Fox's car Tuesday, on business.

Next Saturday, Dec. 21 is the Geo. Gabhart sale. Mr. Gabhart has a nice list of stock and farm machinery that he will offer for sale.

Mrs. Anna Hauserman who had been visiting her son George for the past few weeks returned to her home at Junction City Wedt.esday. A box supper and program will be held at the Black Hill school house Friday evening, December 20th, Everyone is cordially invited to attend it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; it; George Gabhart and family and D. D. Palmateer and family visited with relatives in Clay Center Saturday and Sunday.

Florence Runnalls returned home Monday morning from Manchester, where she bad spent the past two weeks at the H. C. Hart home. There will be a dance at the Norman hall next Saturday evening. All are requested to come early as the dance will begin at eight o'clock sharp.

Mrs. T. S. Lacey and daughter, Pearl and grandchildren, Myrell and Mildred came up from Manchester Saturday afternoon for an over Sun We tvish you, one and all A Merry Christmas and a Happy JVebv year day visit at the John Roether home. it; it it; it; it it; it; it; it; E.

L. Lilley and wife and Will Youns and wife went to Abilene TuesJay morning and from there they will go on to Solomon and visit at the Owen and Herbert Young homes. The Strollers Quartette which was in our city Tuesday evening gave the people of Longford a treat that will not be forgotten soon. Longford should feel proud that they were so fortunate as to secure this number. The next number will be January 29, The Winona Ladies Quartette.

Ai S. Malcolm's We Sell McCall Patterns While shredding corn at 'the Geo. Lewis home Tuesday morning Ralph Macy caught his hand in the mach'ne and the thumb and middle finger were badly lacerated. Dr. D.

0. Jackson dressed the wound and it is doing nicely..

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