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Long Island New Leaf from Long Island, Kansas • 4

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LONG ISLAND, KANSAS, NEW LEAF Farm oans at per cc Commercial tate THE M'DONALD'S DISCOVERY LONG ISLAND NEW LEAF. By ZELIA M. WALTERS. IRA C. YOUNG, Editor and Publisher.

BESSIE E. YOUKU, Associate Editor. Low Island, Kansas. Hnti'i'fd im Bccoiul-elass matter lit tliel l'ostolllce In Long Maud Kuiisug Juno is, 1005. $30.00 to California, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.

ONE WAY FROM PRINCIPAL NEBRASKA TOWNS sic 5th to oltoijir loth THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE, Scenic Colorado, every day; person-all conducted Wednesdays and Saturdays. VIA WKSTERX PACIFIC, Scenic Colorado, Feather River Canyon; personally conducted Wednesdays and Fridays. VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, every day; personally conducted Sundays, Tuesdays Thursdays. VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane and Seattle. VIA GREAT NORTHERN, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane and Seattle.

The undersigned" will be pleased to ticket you, arrange for your through berth in tourist sleepers. L. T. Harding, Ticket Agent. TERM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION One year In advance SI Six liiouiltl'l 60 Three 23 KIiikIo copy OS ADVERTISING RATES Viilcss otlii'i ciu't llU'il ni; lid will mil until ordered out.

Trices quoted lire lor run of. imin-r uot'tiiiriuitetil position. I'KB insertion Display ads, jtT cohinui lucli 10c I.oi'itls, per lino 050 Locals, bkivk t.vi'o.per Hue 10c Hjieflal (lUcoinit on long contracts, LOCAL MENTION. V. O.

E. GUikh lft last Thursday evening for Llnooin, Nebraska where ho will work for a wholesale grocery Orin. Mm. Yantlwj entertained tier Sunday School class, Friday evening, in honor of Miss Fled a Dunsmoor who had a birthday that day. Those invited were: Misses May nnrl Fleda Dunsmoor, Dorothy anu Elllo Yan-tlss, Blanche and Ida IlalnrH, Ruth Weed; Masters Handel unci Julian French, Paul Haines and' Harold Richardson.

W. K. Gordon of Norton was In town, Friday, looking arte his photo trade. Paid Advertisement Do You Fear Consumption? No mutter how chronic- your couuh or how severe your threat or lung all ment, Is, Dr. King's New DiHCuvrn will surely help vou: it may save your life.

Slilltnan Green of Mallchire, Col. writes: "Two doctors said I ti.id consumption and could not live tw. yearn, I usjd Dr. King's New Discovery and am ullvu and well." Your money refunded if It falls to bene lit you The best home, remedy for cough colds, throat and lung trouble. Price 50c and $100.

Guarautced by W. S. Foster. S. C.

Wisdom was taken quite sick the latter part of last week with an attack of blood poisoning. Mr. and Mrs Dave Miller and daughter, Frances, retutned Saturday morning from their visit to Beatrice, Nebraska. Ed Debut and family spent Sunday at the Titus Rogers home. Miss L'meila Jorn, who has been spending the Minmur with her sister Mrs.

Frank ILisenyaucr, returned to her homo at Noreatur, Tuesday morning, Misses Florence nod Gust a Dell-mont of Stamford wcro week end visitors at the Ed Peoples home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lylu Palmer went to Arapahoe, Monday tvrnlng for a fi clajs visit before departing lur then new homo In Oregon. John Young and family spent Sunday in town wltli Ira Voting and family.

Mrs L. T. Harding went to Omaha Monday evening on Luslnus. Paid Advertisement Woak Kidneys Dun' suffer longer wth weak kid neys Yoticinget prompt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhere. art witli a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman wlili ambition to work, without fear of pain.

Mr. John Dowllng of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the won dt-rful effect of Klecirlc Bitters prompts to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Not hlng better (fir Indigestion or billlousnoss Price, 50c and $1.00 at W. S.

Foster's. S. E. Tubbs went to Colorado, Saturday night, to visit Fred Mortoti and family. We did not learn the name of the city.

Tuc evening passeuger ran oil the track at WoodrulT, Saturday evening aud dld.not get into Republican City until after midnight. Mrs Haines went away Saturday evening but we did not learn her destination, Theodore Williams returned Tuesday from his visit to relatives In Missouri. Cecil Kuhl returned Friday evening from bis business trip to- Long Island, Kansas. mm i in yjij L. W.

Wakely, General Passenger Ag't Omab" Nebraska. lltilliif' in IHWL3rirf3i'L The prospective boarder was making searching inquiries, some of them reflecting upon the housekeeper. Most women would hare resented it, 'but this timid llttlo widow was so anxious to get the boarder who would pay In advance" that she answered his questions meekly. "And now, madam, are thore any children In the house?" he concluded. The llttlo widow hesitated for an instant and then said: "No, sir." "I think, then, I'll take the room." The next day ho moved into tho room.

He found the first week that the breakfasts were going to suit, and the widow, instead of being talkative and inquisitive, was very quiet. After the first few weeks of satisfaction and sclf-congiatulatlon he began to notice llttlo Mrs. Kurt. Shu was good to look upon and well worth any man's notice. Coming home oun day be saw two children playing under a tree in Mrs.

Pprt's garden. He thought they must be trespassers for, when ho opened the gate, the boy started up with a look of terror and seized the wee sister by the hand. "Hello, youngsters," said McDort-aid, stopping to pat the baby's curls. "Heflo," said the boy. Mrs.

Burt let you play here?" questioned, for. the lad seemed anx-Jous to. he gone. 0 but I nu'st go now," was the qnswer, and they hurried away. next day he saw tho same children as ho was coming through the little park on bin way home.

He sat down cn a bench beside them, and put forth all his arts of entertainment to interest them. The boy waa a manly llttlo fellov of six, who took care of the thr-eoyear-old baby In a responsible manner. When the children started home he walked with th.em. When he turned In the garden gate the boy led the little one on, but she hung back, saying positively: "Iss i'i where I live." She was sobbing jlplefully when the brother finally persuaded her to go on. McDonald, was puzzled.

He sat down on a garden seat to think it out. fie Jiad not asked the children their names or where they lived. Undoubtedly they knew Mrs. Curt, perhaps were related, and in the habit of com-hig often! But why, then, had bo npt- seen them in the six weeks he had been there? He suddenly remembered his abrupt question on the day lie had taken the rooms. Could it be that she thought he hated all children? His reflections were interrupted by ID.

J. MILLER, Proprietor of 9 CITY MEAT MARKET, I DEALER IN 6. CATTLE HIDES AND POULTRY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Oysters in Season. Iliffli- i Bert Weed and family of Woodruff spent Sunday at the A. D.

x-nte i-aiu ior uutcncr Lattle, Hides and Poultry. home. Miss Putter of Norton was a guest of Miss May Hadell the latter part of last week. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. President, Wood row Wilson.

Vice-President, Thos. Marshall. Secretary of State, W. J. Bryan.

Secretary of War, Lindley Garrison. Secretary of Navy, Josephus Daniels. Sec. of Treasury, Wm. G.

McAdoo. Attorney General, J. C. McReynolds. Secretary of Interior, F.

K. Lane. Postmaster General, Albert Burleson. Sec, of Commerce, Wm. C.

Redfield. Sec. of Agriculture, David Houston. -Sec. of Labor, Wm.

B. Wilson. U. S. Senators from Kansas.

Joseph Bristow, term expires 1915. W. II. Thompson, term expires 1919. Congressmen.

1st Dist. D. R. Anthony. 2nd Dist.

Joe Taggart. 3rd Dist. P. P. Campbell.

4th Dist Dudley Doolittle. 6th Dist. G. T. Helvering.

Gth Dist. John R. Connelly. 7th Dist. G.

A. Neeley. 8th Dist Victor Murdock. U. S.

Supreme Court. Chief Justice White. Associate Justices: McKcnna, Lurton, Larmar, Hughes, Van Devantcr, Holmes, Day, Pitney. District Judge. 17th Judicial Dist.

W. S. Langmade. State Officers. Governor Geo.

II. Hodges. Lieut-Governor Sheffield Ingalls. Sec. of State Chas.

Sessions. Auditor W. E. Davis. State Supt.

W. D. Ross. Attorney General John Dawson. State Printer W.

C. Austin. Adj. General-C. I.

Martin. Supt. of Insurance Ike Lewis. Bank Commissioner Chas. Sawyer.

JOHN HOWARD, CITt BUCKSMITH machinist. Paid Advertisement Bran, Shorts, and Oil Meal at the East Elevator. II. Q. Banta.

The Northwestern Fire and Marine Insurance Co insure against tire, lighting, tornado and hail. Ira Young is their local agent. II. Klscrcame up from Woodruff Monday morning. Rev Monroe of Almena and Rf.v SEDMAN the Harness Man Docs all kinds of repair work on harness also stills Poultry Food and Hog Dip.

144 Serkely Street. Boston, Msit, New Subscriptions Received at this Office. FEED GROUND. The Feed Mill will be in operation each Saturday and will grind your corn meal, graham, milo, chicken feed, wheat and corn, both shelled and" on the cob. Ira C.

Young. NOTICE. All those knowing themselves indebted to us will please pay up as we need the money. We accommodated you, now please accommodate us. New Leaf.

Bring in your Backsmlth 9 and Machine repair work and 9 have it promptly and neatly executed Charges reason- able and work warranted. Shop, south end of Washington Cox took dinner with Yaotiss aim whisper behind him. Looking, around, he Baw the two children com- Ing down the walk. When they saw him the little lad stopped and looked i tt't' A Long Island, Kansas, xo-aro 0XOO-0HV0-0C wife, Monday. Rev.

Cox returned lo Manlim tin-, vli ai clay. Frank l)ii(iuijur urrtvu u. iieeier, KauS(t, uruav, on vo ato his part-tub, II. Duiimuiii and wile Thf New Lpaf and the Chicaga In ter Ocean and Farmer one year for $1.25. Frank Swan came home, S.

E. TUBBS, General Blacksmithing, Carriage and Wagon Work, Horseshoeing-. LONG ISLAND, KANSAS. evening from Downs, where be un The NORTHWESTER FIRE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Does a fire, tornado, liglitnicg and hail insurance business on both city and farm property.

Also Stallion and Grain Insurance. IRA C. YOUNG. Agent. clerweut an operation for appinai Ciiis lie is uettlug uioiiu niui ly as If he were about to run away.

McDonald arose and, taking a child in eech hand, led them to the door. met them at the door. She was very pale and her hand.1 i were trembling, but she held up her head and looked straight la his eyes, are theso children?" "They are mine." "Good heavens! Where have they all this time?" stayed upstairs when you in the house. Oh! I kuow what you must think' of me for deceiving yo.U: this, And I haven't had a peaceful moment since I did It. But 1 knew when you, asked mc that you w'ouidn'i take the room if there were children here.

Taxes were duo, and Watch for Horse Disease lam able to write insurance on horses and castle against death from disease or accident. Also hee hie about insuring your buildings. Paid Advertisement Dont Lei Baby Suffer With Eczema and Skin Eruptions. Babies ueed a perfect skin covering Kloney to loan on improved farms at 7 per cent. Ira C.

Young. ciKiu eruptiuns cause them not only CKC1L KUHL. Proprietor of Long; Island Transfer, Will do a general Dray ana Transfer business. All business entrusted' to us will receive prompt and careful attention. Sand delivered In town in lots over 100 Flume No 62 Ira.

C. Young BURLrNGTON TIME TABLE TUAINS I.UAVK AS FOLLOWS: o. 142. East Wound Passenger, dully except Sunday V. No.

141. West Hon iid Passenger dally except Sunday 9:20 A. M. Ofllce open from :50 a. in to in.

T. Harding, Agent O. fil. CHSSEU, luteDsu suffering, but hinder their growth. Dr.

llobson's Eczema Ointment can be relietl on lor relief ano permanent, cure of suffering babies-wlioe skin eruptions have made Uiau me miserable. "Our oaby was aflliel- 1 needed the money so badly. I knew Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years Old, was stricken with heart trouble. Sho was bo bad wo had to- place her -Physician and Surgeon I Long Island, Kansas eu witli bieanny out ol ihe skiu an over face uuu suaip. Doctors and skin drcn.

And you need someone to lake 'care of you, and I want some one to itako care of. Can you trust, me so little woman?" "I don't deserve anything so lovely, when I have been eo "wicked," sho but vaa not permitted to finish that lv Siory Pub. Co.) CKCKK)000-O0-0-O0-0-0-O0-OCK00-O0 5 PRESBYTERIAN. Regular preaching services it the Presbyterian church next Sunday, both morning and evening to which all arc cordially invited. Methodist Aid Society The Methodist Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs.

Wm J. Miller every Thursday. MoDey to loan on improved farms at 7 per cent. Ira Young Farm and Home and the New Leaf one year for only $1.15. bed near a window so she could get her breath.

One doctor uald, 'Poor child, she Is likely to fall dead any A friend told me Dr. Miles' Heart Ilemedy had cured her father, ho I tried It, and Bhe began to Improve. She great many bottles, but she Is spared to me today, a fat, rosy Photos I specialists tailed to help. We tried Dr. Hubson's Eczernu Ointment ami were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before oue box was used'' writes Mrs.

Strubldr, Dubuque, Iowa Ail druKfists, or by mail, 50c. A party of young folks from town and vicinity chartered a hayrack and team and drove to the Henry Griffith farm wliere lley surprised Pearl ano Aiviu Griffiths. The eveuing wts pieasantly wbiled away in plating various games after which the guests departed for llheir lurries declaring the Griffiths ideal enlertatucrs. MIshed. wife 13 a good true?" at Long Island every two weeks beginning Friday, September 19.

C. E. Reed, Norton, Kan. you v.culd pay, and I couldn't bear to see you go. You see the children are very quiet.

Their father wasn't Very, fond of children, either, and "had to learn to bo quiet and not bother him." i. McDonald recalled something ho had heard about a brutal husband and ttocd aghast to think ho had been put In the same class. Mrs. Burts' was awaiting h.is verdict, and children were lookiug on with scared faces. Without a word ho led the -two-little ones into hla room, The; mother waiting outside heard loud-shouts of elce.

in about half an hour the children burst into the kitchen, still laughing merrily. "Oh-, mamma!" shouted the boy, "the man gave me a quarter, and told rne -to go up to the store and buy lec cream for baby and me," When they were gone McDonald camo "out" where Mrs. Burt was still -tTliCy, never jnado such a noise before," she said. -then Think of those up for six weeb and never "daring to Cheep when I was In the It makes mo feel like an assassin. 1 tcld them to yell as loud a they" i "Oh-h -Mrs." Burt, and then for some reason shrt dropped her eyes and blushed.

Then Mr. McDr v. ho had been ln some doubS vdtf: great "Yes," he tnld. "i turf I'm nefdrd to he': chit 0 o-oo-oooo-ooooo-o-o oooooooo 250 envelopes and 250 lcttor heads with your business head neatly printed thereon only $2.25 or 500 of each for $3.75 at the New Leaf Print? ery. Rev.

Cox airlived from Manhattan, THE HIGH I his regular appuinr 14. church. Saturday, to Ii ment at the Stato of Ohio, city of Toledo. 1. T.iicua tlountv.

1 Frank J. Cheney makes ont'i that It V. R.j2?Js arrived Tuesday ..1,1 r.l,..,.l,. friends. He eenU partner of tho liriiuiLlilj.iaieiLf lotlo.

County and Slnto nforosaW, nni 1st to old morning on a vf t'h'it' n'fl firm lit pny tho sum if OXH -i uot married us was informs us be stated Id last veeks Issue. checked girl. No one can Imagine the confidence I huvo In Dr. Miles' Heart tlcmody." A. II.

CANON, Worth, Mo. The 'unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from ciiicxiencf Majiv heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment" is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swelling of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, palpitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr.

Miles' Heart Remedy, at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. 4 Or. Mites' Heart Remedy It told and guaranteed by all drugglitj. Elkhart, Ind.

Jim Scott wits seen on our streets, Tuesday. Farm and Homo and the New Lat one year for only l. 13. F. 1).

Kemblc went to Norton Tuesday on business for two or three days. Dr, Sebolfus will bo in Long Jshnd Wednesday and Thursday, Octpbqr 1st aud 2nd. See hiiu for dcutlstry. Charlie Young Informs us (lint his sVn Wil.lle.l8 dangerously ill at the hospital In Crescent City, California, caused by a clot of blood on the bruin. Vr.

Mlk' Anti-Pain mil relieve' pain, IIUINIHIKU puiakm ior una every ra-o cf thnt runnot b-. rnrcl ly tho U8o cf IIAI.TO rTARtl CUIUS. FRANK J. CHENEY. Ewcrn to heforo mo nnd enbscrlbod In my F.oiK-c, this Ctli day Ueocnijber; A'(S)n'''J' A.

Wr. OTTCARON, KotP.ry rultllc. Hall's Catarrh Cr.rc' it Intermlly end nets dirtelly upon tho Mood ami mil-c-oub rurf.Kes the' eyatem. Bend- for testimonials, free. ST.

J. CttENKY Toledo, O. Hold bv nil Pruuslsts, r-- Xake Hall'it Fbii? VttU coastipntitfi, has rot effected our job printing prices. We're still doing commercial work cf all kaid3.r.t p.ricss si.it- Miss Edua ltlulf came on the train, Tuesday morning Mrs. J.

W. Stump Tuesdav morning from Verdou, Nebraska and will make this her future torn isfactcry to you. I.

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