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The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 3

The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 3

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fci I pun iv? if." Fine growing weather. Ill it II 11 ML II The Leon Indicator I 1 1 ml I A. Gray was at El Dorado, The County inec-ting of Giod Temp-bcial Lhoii, last SUurd.iy was lately alien dwl and was pronounced a by all present. The Lodge was called to orrter by Chief llollensiiead and the usual work, hrr commit! ees were promptly appoint ff as ir wi5 ut Ei Dorado last 5 DF.ALCRS IX Tuesday. SA1T F2AKS3D TUE C.2L.:ED.

a If Miss Rose Shidler was at Beaumont lain Grain, Coal, Flour, Feed, Hay, Bait, ed, number of speeches aim uums, theDrd. iSa I I'll 1 for the good of the order occupieu tas If Hi fak Mrs. Jacob King went to Augusta last time until the noon hour, liasmeja 6 A.W. 2 -T l.W I. M.

Tuesday. V1T llOL'XU. No.Wl PawenpceT, Ko. No. 13 Local Freight, A1ST BOUND.

JJo. 112 Passenger lm: was despatched promptly in the afternoon. Douglass was fixed as the place Looe web crowded with people last Wall Paper, for the next meeting, which will be Saturday. Implements, Wagons venicies Flaxseed a. Specialty, Grain arid Seed Boiaglt in Oar lots, any Railroad Station- xaoir, KA1TS- 10.41", P.M- i.mi the first Saturday in August.

Master Caster Kacnoa is down with No. 140 Local Freight, There were some excellent essays tbe cb ills. CONNECTIONS and recitations. The Misses Weaver, Decoration Day is coming; will bo owh Washburn of Douglass and Mr. Ha here May 30.

rt orth of Atlanta captured the audi Lirkiu Sno lgrass and wife of Atlanta Prices. ence with re-itatiorH, and 1B' Xiish nf D-mobiHS read an interest ing paper Sundaycd in Leon. C3-0 TO Vyntt and Wilson were at Et The women of to! bodge prepared No 101 Kmiwi Mail, una l-nUmm, 'er Wichita llurrton, connect. elm. It A.T.

S. t. for la Ota and OlcUhom conn c-a at Burrwn w.tU A. T. ifc forr.ov.it in Kansas.

No 10" St Louia ul.lins declining chair St. mil rn u. dr.iwin-.j-room sleepir to cjm.iocts at Pence with No. for points in I. via ho Moo.tivi:h o.5t.Texa.

limited Vet.l...l-, chair cars seats frevh anil a nnTTQ Dorado, Monday. a dinner for all, consisting of chicken, Sidney Blakcman mado a flying trip f3 to Wichita, Friday. rXT nrr? BTHB 8" Chas. CrutUird purcuaseu a bread, cake, pies, chow-chow, butter, pickles, hot cofiVe and And received the hearty thanks of alh KOT.ES. Those who attended the other county meetings say this was the best.

The editor is indebted to Giorja SatterUiwaite of Douglass, for a Jut wagon lust Monday. 7 Geo. Yestacott made a business trip Ca.Ja to Wichita, Tuesday. oilman to Galveston t.b Paris and Pallas, fllnius car T.liliina to Dal.as comets a Hjnior, taiion St. L.

n. Ut. all lines for the Last Korth ar.d SouiheRst. No 10-) Colorado -V Califoniia li.mUd, has to Uiirrton and fcuflVt drai.iS-ro!.m Oils Miss Cora Parker of Keijjhley was a of the deleuates and other assistance. eity.

visitor, yesterday'. The El Dorado delegation brought Mrs. of Beaumont is visiting 4cc Wall Paper for 20c, 20c ioc, Sc 4 2 I-2C. along three baskets of provisions, not at Dr. Carlile's this week.

As Good as Sold any Mr. John Fetrow was on the sick list Intving been notified that Leon Lortae would furnish dinner for all. However, they did not have to carry the last Friday and Saturday. where in the l.urrton. sitters bio.

Beaver, El I Ang.U., nnd Wan rai.Hsco, connect, at Kvirrkm, will. A. V.MTpoi sin Colorado, Wyoming, -tali. Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Oreijon, WasU.ugtou, New and Old Mexico, Arizona and California. No 'm St.

T.miis limited, has Kc-clitiins chair cars, scats free, and Pullman Millet drawing-room fleecers to St. Louis, Heelinius chair car, smrtu Palace slceners Monett to Dallas, with Xo.1 for l'wnts grub home with them. Thos. Word and Thing were at Paint Clieaper tlar) ever Before. Following is a list of out of town the county capital, Tuesday.

delegates. James Shaffer sent out a wagon load rS3 K3 mum am Beaumont, No. 270. B. Smith, ft feM my-'-: of nice brooms, yesterday.

Minntn Kohl KelleV. i i C. L. Barton and Wm. have Rigley, Misses Alice aad Kate Butt-, Gen.

Macumber, and Miss Ida Smith. v3 577-3 rt. ik ,4 sb rni at grueu beaas on the market. fans, vyuiiu'o" Jrkansas and Texas, connects at Monett wrh -N. Which connects at St.

I.onis V.iion Station W.th til liHtsfor the East, North and Southeast. For Information 11 upon or address, j. V. Ralston, Agt. li bW Atlanta, No.

2:3, O. Gregory, M. A. L. Wtitts ruid family left for Wil P.

11 ay worth, N. Belltnap, VV.fliartiu, JL ii 1 9 6 i low Springs, Mo. yeslemay. r.tithec McVev and Alex Sinkhorn And we will were at El Dorado, Saturday. tB' R.

Wheeler and Chas. Dedrick were TEArs. C. M. Hay worth, J.Gregory, M.

Hen-son and Miss Delia Stephens. El Dorado, No. l'-0, A. Leatherman, Lottie and Bertha Petliey. A.

Pei-jy, F. R. and M. J. Ilollenshead, Rosa Hollenshead, Mrs.

Precilla Fulliuw.d-sr and daughter, May. Douglass, No. 272, J. E. and wife.

Misses. Anna Washburn, at the county capital, Saturday. of Chelsea spent II '3 Saturday and Sunday in Leon. Office at Ltton Kansas, ug AGENT FOE Darqiiet H.tnges and Stoves, Genuine Hound Oik Heaters, Deering Binders and Mowers, O'aio Cultivators and Harrows, Electric Cu'l-ry and Shears, Lisk's Anti-ltusting Tinware, Brauiaier's O. C.

Washers. DEALER IN Hardware Iron, Pumps ami Imp'enienls. Manufact.usvr and deal- tr in all kinds ot Tinwaia and Sheet Metal Gjods. John Fetrow and daughter, Mabel, were El Dorado, yesterday. Ethel Reed, Eva Wever, Hat'ia Nash.

Mary Forgy Shamlcffer, TflUBSDAY, MAY 12, 1893. BB There was a slight frost in Hhe bot tom's Saturday morning, May "i It will take until June 1st, for some Messrs. Arthur Haines, Freer ilc-Cluggage and Geo. KalteriUwuite. United Workers, Pontiac, No.

233, W. Toliferro, C. G. Ua.il, T. J.

Bonnel, fsrv Bonnel. Nora Toliferro, Geo. farmers to finish replanting corn. mmimm, Austin Tong was ut El Dorado, yes-terdsv. Johnson Butts and wife of llaverh.il, -visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob King, bun-day. Airs F. W. Beckm-ver of Wichita is RAWS.

hi LEON, visiting friends in Leon this week. Win. and 11. A. Bonnel.

J. Spriuger. The earnest work of the large membership of young m3.n and women W. C. Seward andJolin lian- non were at El Dorado, yesterday.

i'-', Via Geo. Dunn and family occupy W. E. iS I in the Good Temiilar's organiz ttion in this county, together "with the W. rim l.ianv church workers 1 i 1 i 0 Case's DouM T5oellucr's property injh Leon.

Robert Snodgrass visiled Ins B.t-trnother, Mrs. N. W. Courtney at Keigh-ley, one day last week-Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. F.

D. Holford spent bunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.T. Dangler of Hickory Creek. si t-a jv tu tho TiRon band last yB SiililllL HQ engaged ill tbe same cause, constitutes I HC LIUOil.

Saturday, reminded us of old limes. -rn jr 5, 0 1 4 X. Tabing llnnnr and Frank tu turner wfeo sows and plants in an arniy stiuun riinii, si em, to hold up the hands of th-3 t.f-Rceis, of the law and make the joint-ists road a rocky one. in tl.fi fiice of this army no party a ta T3 were at the county capital, Saturday. Mrs.

W. L. Richardson moved into -S, Delio-hts in meeting the Demands ofeg her property on Olive street, will risk tUleatby putting a drinking man for any office. Six newly enlisted soldiers were sent home difgrnce last week from Topi ka for being drunkj Prof. O.

E. Oiin of the Slate Agri- faith this season, will reap in joy. His are pretty sure to command good pricp Muster Ray Cecil while playing in a vva.on Sunday, fell out-caught nrfn i wheel, throwing it out or place. Dr. Carl le was called aud soon replaced it.

The child is doing well. And while upon this we de-i i re to t'e. Unit tue unit! i my cn- UrM Wt Jerry Kuukle the rustling poultry man, made another r.hipre iBt, Mondny. A. 5.

NelsorTand P. S. Kelley had some landseekers in town last Saturday. ivrre Allen Case and Mrs. M.

C. Coop SI he Spring ieampmeiitat Wichita passed strong i resolutions demanding tho suppression i Su.iTes. 'v- i-. lu All Lines Is Being Placed On Th of the joints and dives in the vie nnly I of the Soldier's Home in Leaven c-uUural college was eiecteu pi.ij.nv the Ranias Literary Association, hist week at the annual meeting. Neitlrer II.

C. King, nor Ceo. B. Wan-doll, delegates to the congressional con worth county. The grand army is er were at the county capital, Tuesday.

M. A. Palmer went to Emporia, Tuesday, to attend the congressional thoroughly arroused to the import- vention, went to Emporia, Tuesday. men of removing these dens of in- Wnrmn isbuildin-a war shin Uny and every temperance worker M. IS.

Milks, Cis aeomrautee o. one to look after Hie tnasic lor Memorial and Decoration Day services. The Post will meet May 21, at 2:30 p. Having purchased the will and fixtures of S. F.

Cloyd's IYoduee bnsi 1 shall continue same at the uld -stand next door to Indicatou otltce. Highest cash prices always, Respectfully. J. KunUle. to'det'end the Little Walnut, T.

A. Uul should bid them God Word is to be the commander She smother the officers of rpTfiruL.Xhny Leavenworth county with protests, -i ruon rllOIIS. convention, Mrs. Ralph Cotton of Hickory creek, wns the guest of Mrs. Flo Larrick, one day last week.

Mr. W. P. Drake purchased Mis. Wright's barn one day last week and Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by th ii continuous irritation of a.

cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minut" cough cure taken early will ward oil' er ami slie is a usauu Willie Gidtlens rare an elocutionary It is so easy to be at least half way that tho manner in whicli 2.IiXjIIrl!?,'r CTOUE A full line of latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS. moved it over on his place. any Litsl lung trouble, Oto.

eniertaiuuieiii ivv Monday evening. He has a Blrong people deliberate set out Coloring and Reshaping Hats a snecialitv. MRS. E. S.

JOHNS voice, easy plensaut delivery ami au- pattern tue wiu te i.j Alex Seed feus improved tho bolts of bis property in south U-on, by having new walks laid. Jus. Kiser did the work. mirable self possession, nacKt-u uv surprt.ing. u.x.

The I. eon Band will meet for ra-licarsal, and other -business that may come up before the meeVing, Saturday evening. May 14th, at the Opera House All band'men will please bo present reliant inemury. llierowa, Vomn(Sa Henry lloff of Leon has or break in his rci.du.ons, been panted a supplemental pension tire hour's entertainment. MU.e ot receiving 88 uXr of we hardly The Shawnee Firo Im-ivance is a strictly Kans institution, -J.

M. THOMPSON, i.mt in EAUDWAIS, TISWAEE. SEEDS Tia limiting. uttering and Repairing A Spccially.n 3rd door North of Westacott- Store- Messrs. Geo.

Satterlh waite and Chaa. Guillens of Douglass.both typographers, gave this office a friendly call last Saturday. Newton Lvnn caught a 9 pound channel cat in the Little Walnut lust Thurs at this oh. co. lancy, uui is ui tt.u una mere a Ralph II.

Farrar, l.catter. Stephen llrinkiTVbbeyTiUo will deliver the Memoral sermon at the Opera House, May 2. at 10:30 a. of Winfield, will de- nrnmi.e of ncrmanent bucccss ea t-' the rostrum. ehoico to him, of 8u and arrearages under the old law, or whether it means what it seems to say, that his present pension has been supplemented by an itot flmir 41 l.Vncr 50 nouad sack.

Dr. F. B. Lawrence of El Dorndo is a master workman, when it comes to his chosen profession of Dentistry, in all its blanches. day.

Mrs. Mary Dedrick of Hickory, visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs. W.W.Paltisou ut El Dorado last week. increase. We venture to say that a The bulls have capturod the May options and want to make barrels of money.

The editor was bom in Keii- nnd likes corn pone, Johnnie J.lllta liver the Memorial Oration, Monday, May 30. A report cam- last Monday that 18 of the company enrolled at El 1 orad were rejected at Topeka could not pass the examination. Another report Hays, they were lot out be-ans they did not want t- go. n-ports are canards, only one was rejected. large per cent of the old comrades are in doubt cm this point.and We shall be glad to g-iye them correct information soon.

cakes aud dodger, yes! and hasty pud S. S. D6DDY. fTufpiturc and Undcrhalinq, Vj Little Miss Mary Butrick of Logan Center spent Saturday in Leon with The Ismcvrou and the Topeka Mail ding and hoe cakes. Come on witn you.

wheat corner. itoniLrted this li fo New rug carpet lor sale at E.S. Johns. it. nnd Breeze, one ycur lor ifl.oo.

Mrs. Uaiuiah George and children Now is the tinu to secure the best weekjy paper iu Kansas. Notic.K. Parties "indebted for services i in mv ebiirsre last Wichita, visited her sister, Mrs. Johu Repairing Promptly Done Lko.v, K.v:.sas.

llriirul all. i ,.,..1 1 1 on halfniilo track. at o'clock this mormng, May of heartfaUure, aged about 13 years. The deceased had been a gn-nt nnths nast. "tie IUUlll.ua venr.

are hereby notified' to call and set- McConnell hist wcek A beautiful dark bay with heavy ile with W. K. wnnucn i accounts have been om'S0' ln RtlJlOllir lOr UlieU taken with a severe attack of bltvck mane aud tail sixteen handb was v.i' frii. mr.v is a funeral -u i n.i.s nun mis. He is a Mrs.

John Ilaunon has just completed a nice carpet for Mrs. fci. Johns, also one for Mrs. Mary Kennel. in February.

Tho magnificent horse and his hreeduig combines the blood lines of all the Will bo at the home, 5 miles northeast of town, Tomorrow at 10 clonic lillinery I.H.. nns nil llOt 1 ll IS blX nftee which the remaias Will 111 a im' kIiIp: run cannot alroril to Leon Kan. May 5, 1803. Major Milks deceived letter from an old Comrade, Major Whitney, last he had not seen for 2r. years.

He was then a Lieut.of the 10 Infantry. Leon young men are forming a military company and will have their first drill on tomorrow evening. brought here I burial. iiatronlze anv otiiev norse iuouu their service was free. O.

A. Kenoyer, uwuei. Dressmaking. Mrs- Emma Kvtnkle JOHN KRFUSE Slxoea.a,lex, Good Material and Good Work. Repairing promptly done.

Two Doors West of Indicator office. Will S. nurt of was in town, Tuesday. Owiiig to two former on account, first ot a wreck, and ti, iiitnrefurciice with the run- Notice Son of Voiernii. Tlws following nolo is self expUna has opened a new Millinery and urcss- ...1.1, tlii IvniOATOU Miss Minnie Self came in from Hutchinson Tuesday, and will make her future homo with Pct.

J. K. Pedriek find family. Geo. M.

Collins and family came in mm Willow Serins. Mo. the. first ot He is now a Major and in temporary command of tho regiment, as the colonel is commanding a brigade. They expect to bn sent to Cuba very soon.

The Major has been in the Atmy since 1SC1-3? yoars Allen Ca-e hands us a copy of the inaniio; vjuiuiipuiuvii. comer, nnd is ready to meet her friends tory. Poutiac, May 9, aud patrons. C. R.

Noe, Esi. 111... luw ning of trains by h'gh waters, illio Giddens wasgrcctedby a small audience, itio were interspersed with the week. Mr. C.

traded for the Watts Dear bh-: luivu the boys meet with the properly in northwest Leon. excellent Instrumental and vocal music, SO-TH WKSTKIIN The Wichita Eagle, for some cause, G. A. atthent meetiug sitfti iLtlou for charter aud arrange by Dr. Johnson, Messrs Ralph rurrar, Llndfey llannon, and tho Misses Ethel O- "Si- NOB- failed to reach its Leon subscribers Livery, Feed aud Sale New York Herald, of date April IS, contalninir accounts of tho Assassination ot President Lincoln, the attempted assassination ot William II.

Sewnrd.n defiant address from Jeff Davis, issued on the day he nf Richmond, and nu ac MinnHuL'. von will noiuy me i last Sundny and there was none lor .,11.. Farrar, Mabel Fetrow aud Uusslo Tim entertaii.nicnt was NOTARY PUBLIC will bu with you. Yours respeeiiuu. sale on the train.

II, A. Honuei highly crcdilablo and duly appreciated rrl. mom intr of tllO t) A. VOt II PAT HO A iOICITKI. SOt'TIl MAIN STr.KET.

EL IXlRAHO, KANSAS. W.W.BUQBEE. AM)-. Inurance Agent In the iMiicA-roii oflice, Two doors 1 lie, r. 1, Saturday.

May Si, at by those present. mii r.K.r nor. AI count of Hi. Bin-render ot General Leo, at Cases HalL Will you bo there nrmv to Grnoral an Rev. Black ot Havonsvillc accidentally shot himself, probably fatally.

This was not Elder 1. T. Hlack ot Wichita tis stated In Kansas City paper. rli ftii lit) AT TL1E LL'MUKU I Wustot the old stand. Ml Suns? pnrtant events of history for a single YAUD.

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