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The Mildred Ledger from Mildred, Kansas • 8

The Mildred Ledger from Mildred, Kansas • 8

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Mildred, Kansas
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LJERE is the only successful 'wide LEG CRUSHED LOCAL NEWS ROLLIN NEVITT cue mower, ic cuts two acres of hay in every mile the horses travel. It saves 50 Physician and Surgeon 1 MILDIED, KANSAS Office in drug store where he may be found if not professionally 1 away ot your mowing cost. It is easy running -as easy on the horses as plowing corn. i ne weignt is all taken off the out- I UUUJ WHY XMlRx side as well as the inside shoe, so nu, IN SEPARATOR Underwent Successful! Option At Hospital W. E.

Newcomb met with a serious accident at the cement plant Sunday at about 11 o'clock P. M. He carelessly stepped into the separator in the mill at the finish end and his leg from iwmpgniuucij.11 mere is no sledding or dragging- pull is all on the wheels. The wAc C. W.

HEQWOOD track insures a steady running ma. J. 13. Fergus returned from a trip to Iola Sunday night. Go to Henderson's Bakery for your ice cream.

Frank Ross made a business trip to Iola Tuesday. A. F. Morris isvstill handling Parsons Bakery bread. Buy your bed-springs, mattresses of E.

C. Dudley. Mr. Long was down from Selma Sunday. Ice cream and cold drinks at Henderson's Bakery.

Mr. and Mrs. McBratnev were chine. The weight is properly distrib NOTARY PUBLIC uted each wheel carries its correct And Insurance share of the load. The New Standard Mildred.

Kansas I vxsy.xr.zy, wjwwis ranwwra wswratJorsflSR wisstsstSTt Mower supports and carries the cutter-bar on the wheels instead of dragging it on the ground. Tim increases the traction power. IQiaflyiK ot mm ax fr yv v.v flu ffl; p( the knee down wa3 ground to a pulp. Doctors Nevitt and For-sythe were called and the patient was taken to the Nevitt building where the in ie were dressed. The bones in the uvciluhics siuu urate ana weigtit on horse A.

FORSYTHE down from Selma Friday. neck and greatly lengtliens life of the machine. Come in and see this New Standard Mower. Bring the boy along. You'll be surprised at Physician and Surgeon Go to A.

F. Morris' for nurp foot and leg were badly mashed the interest hfvJl take in it. MILDRED, KANSAS and the flesh mangled. Though ft I Also See the Emerson Foot-Lift Line of Plows, Cultivators, etc. Calls promptly answered day or nlaht suffering excruciating pain the unfortunate man displayed re markable nerve while awaiting jpj Qtat XX ty ya yx xv km yx yr yx yv R.

H. COLLEY Notary Public I I I 'If 1 1 surgical attention. He Was taken to the German Hospital in Kansas City Monday morning where the leg was amputated just above the knee. Sup't Lyon and Dr. Nevitt accompanied him to the Hospital.

Mr. Newcomb is a man of upwards of forty years old, is 1 ALL NOTARY WORK CAREFULLY IS EXECUTED FOR SALB BY TURNER SniTH, kM I niLDRED, JtANSAS iresh bread. C. W. Hegwood has the Winner Washing Machine for sale.

Attorney Carl Peterson of Iola was here between trains Sunday. Parsons Bakery bread at the Morris Restaurant. It is reported that there is to be a wedding in Mildred soon. Al Andre made his regular biweekly trip to Gas Sunday. See E.

C. Dudley for some nice furniture. Ice cream sodas, candies and all kinds of con Cections at Hendersons. Wil lard Lowe who has been visiting 'at the Harvey home returned to LaHarpe Tuesday. Oh-so-fine is what everybody says when they drink it at Morris'.

L. J. Apple went to Kansas single and lives in Iola with his mother ana sister. He has been in Mildred some two or three weeks staying at the Morris Gney Rosebrook Dray and Transfer Work rooming house and working at the plant as a grinder in the finish end. The Umbrella City Council Meets.

Furniture and Piano Moving Heavy Hauling and House Moving, by Contract or by Day Satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases. City Tuesday on business for the cement company. Ohsofineis a new and delicious The City Council met Monday night and passed a couple more ordinances which are printed in this issue. All members were present except E. M.

Snodgrass. S. G. McAdam was appointed City Marshall and affirmed by the council. It was agreed to collect the poll tax as soon as possible and fix up the streets.

The Council discussed the question of requiring the weeds to be cut down but it was decided to drink. You can get it at the Morris Restaurant. "Mrs. Clyde Miller was visiting friends, in Mildred one day last 9he Ute which will best protect your interests on a "Rainy Day" is a Deposit in a Savings Bank. The loose change which passes so easily through your thoughtless' fingers, if regularly saved, will in a short time double-itself, and always prove a "Friend indeed in time of Ask" the self made men around you what was the chief factor of their success and they will tell you "It was the habit of regularly saving small amounts and placing them at Feople talk about luck and genius, and those sort of things, but a life experience has proved that "Luck attends those who have a "Genius for saving something out of what they earn.

There is no secret about this simple method of getting rich and your chance is as good as your neighbor's i WHY NOT COMMENCE TO SAVE NOW? We pay interest on time deposits THE MILDRED STATE BANK Courteous, Convenient, Safe i have the Mildred Ledger publish a notice asking the residents to cut down the, weeds about their premises. Dr. Nevitt was elected President of the Council over his week. E. C.

Dudley has a new hardware stock at the Cubbison Pur-dom store. Earl Rigs injured his hand Monday while assisting in the unloading of some freight. Miss Inez Wilson spent Saturday night and Sunday as the guest of Miss Minnie Curley. J. E.

Merchant of Michigan was looking over our town BARBER SHOP Shaves Haircuts Massage Singeing S. E. SNODGRASS, Proprietor I am Ag't for A. R. Rose the Chicago popular Tailors.

David Cole of Gi.rard was here last week visiting his aunt, Mrs. SamEwing. As a sample of the business that is going on every week in we report a few sales by Turner Smith, our hardware Am -also agent for the Iola M. M. Cubbison left Sunday for Colorado Springs, to 1 i A.

C. Miller, M. J. laundry. Keeton, Cashier.

President. ue gone xor weeks on business. Clarence Van Deveere accompanied his mother as far as Kansas City last week and took in the sights of the City: Sam Snodgrass was out mi a merchant, which he made during the past week: Charles Lamunyon bought a disc harrow; Scott A. Brown bought a $600 gasoline hay- M. K.

T. TIME CARD Showing the arrival of trains at Mildred, Kansas SOUTH BOUND No. 23 Passenger- 2:55 p. m. No.

25. Passenger 5:0) a.m. No. 21. 12:48 p.

m. No. 527, Local Freight. 11:45 a. m.

NORTH BOUND No. i2, Passenger 4:15 a.m. No. 24, Passenger 1:51 p. m.

No. 26, Passenger 9:55 p. pa. No. 528.

Local Freight- 1:35 p. m. baler; Mr. Hybarger bought a TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR The Kansas City Star and Times fishing trip Monday afternoon. He is an exceedingly truthful man.

He did not have the big fish story which the average fisherman tells. Charles Doughty, of visited with his brother, vj g' Doughty, this week. the trip to to attend some business imiter5 hjg former home 'n Mildred. -Moran Herald. Thre hours mA five minutes mower; Hobe Wright bought a Sharpies cream separator.

Editor Carey Shaffer of the Tri-City-Herald is preparing to move his outfit into a new handsome brick structure in Gas City. We congratulate Mr. Shaffer for his prosperity and progressive-ness. The annougcement of the approaching marriage of Hon. F.

J.VOyler, of Iola, to Miss Alta Booth of Bronson, has been made. The event will occur at Bronson interspersed by an ex- the full twenty-four The Star and Times, reporting hours' itcws each day in thirteen issues of the paper each JOHN D. BRIDGES flootioneer KINCAID, KANSAS Phone 127-5-1 Public Sales and Stock Sales a Specialty and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed was i-. a a cof tended trip to the west states.

-Tri-City-Herald. iuc time iiiauu uy Armstrong, in covering his mail route of twenty-six miles, Wednesday. This is the best time he has made on his motor cycle, three hours and ten minutes being the best time before Wednesday. Tha Cnot fVi if xitoo week, are furnished to regular subscribers at the rate of 10 cents per week. As newspapers, The Star and The Times have no rivals.

No other publisher furnishes his readers with the full day and night Associated Press reports, as does The Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the progressive merchant and farmer. Give me a trial. C. E.

WILSON, 'Distributor. H. A. Eckler; the K. agent has resigned, his position For References inquire at Mildred State Bank Bank of Bronson Bank of Kincaid.

Before fixing dates see me auu dWHiuug another man to Yf I 4 iiv iMvv 1 lr tAtiJ He exnprrcs tnlin'o ui 1 taKe nis place uuui uciy iniKiiL nave nau gO tO Colorado, but has rin na-. ticular location in view. Mr and Mrs. Eckler have ben hrL something to do.with-.it. For everybody on the route to be served with their' mail by 10:30 is certainly something the patrons should appreciate.

Moran only a short time but have made a number of friends here, who County Clerk Culbertson sold 1 IIMIIIH II HI III I 844 hunting licenses this year. TT i -i win De sorry to see them Jrieraid. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEDGER: ONLY $1:00.

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920
Years Available:
1910-1912