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The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 3

The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 3

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Dress lyi angle's. ffft 17 i TI Maxwell Beadle and Ceo. Hammer each lost cow, Tuesday night, from the blizzard. H. Ki! i The Scenic Route Benninghoff.

mm- mm Spring is approaching slowly. Life is what we niuke out of it. I iiiJ liV S': l-ti ti fX, MA C5 aQ Mrs. Ua Cioyd and children, ectne in from Cherryyale, Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Lyn- The babe of Mr. find Mrs. Chas, Ilyde, died at Lnrena, last Saturday. Mr and Mrs, 11. Neal attended the funeral, Saturday.

Miss Polly Olesby is back from Chicago, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Case. She has decided to make Butier county her home.

Dealers la Ora Keai went to Augusta, Tuesdaj. Mrs. Olive Stout went to Wichita, Monday. T.ev. Frank McCormiek is on the sick-list.

Bert Erv.iu came in from Newton, Tuesday. Wyatt Wilson went to Mt. Hope, last week. Bert Kenoyer was up from Augus-ta4 Sunday. Agnes llannon was sick the first of the week.

Wi fe Ha CUWf G0Atf FLOUR, FEEP KAY, 'salt, tMPtEEins, tmo a VEHICLE LEON. tCStiS. -it. 4, 181 to ill The araonut of Si Mr. Chf? Bigg, came up from Wichita, last Friday.

Pills are out announcing It. G. Kennedy's sulc Mr. John Gay of Latham, is yisit- ii'g relatives lie.it;. Dr.

Geo. Westaeott, has. been enjoying a yNiti from his brother, Will Westaeott of, Palouse, Washington. He went to Kansas City, yesterday. Fresh line of Candies and Nuts, at H.

It. Farrar's. Miss Carrie Priestly, a faithful clerk at tht post office, was feeling poorly, the first of the week, but is able to be in the office again, mU Si I US' dj tsy tO iU 9 tii3 3 And Its rails peiietrate the fertile States ol MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, OKLAHOriA, INDIAN TERRITORY, TEXAS and the 50UTHWEST, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA and the SOUTHEAST It reaches the rich farminjr lands of Karraaa. and Oklahoma, the mineral fields of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton 'fields of the South and Southwest, the oil fields of Kansas and the Indian territory, and hundreds of other Industrial places of interest and profit to the home-seeker and investor. And last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed "health resorts of the Ozarks, Eureka Springs AND Monte Ne TIME OF TRAINS AT PROFIT Mrs.

L. Gordon went to Latham on buineis, Iat vrerk. West bouud r-'Senger was several hourj late yttlerriay. The Indicator treats its patrons to a this week. Win.

J.inrti is wintering his cattle i'i the Jhdiaa Territo'V. With The PATRONS At Jc Butts conteiaplates moving to a fuiiii, west of town, soon. Oli-is. weut to the Now Country, last Sunday. fill .11 OF TiiM DOUBLE STOHE is our Ambition.

JL. CASE I i i at Watch fci Mr. Thos. Clark's public see t2i.e n.e"w tale, about the middle of April. Mi-, end Mrs.

W. I. Martin returned from Wichita, Saturday. 7 Mr. H.

R. Farrar went to Wichita, Tuesday, to see bis little son, Master Audley F.irrar, who is in the Wichita hospital, and is on the road to recovery. Fred Stebbins, billing clerk, for the 'Frisco at Neodesha, was in town las. Sunday. He says he likes his jb fine, and is striying hard for a promotion.

Some double jointed, blow hard, remembered the IndicStoii with several curious looking pictures.of their own image last Friday. Fun is alright in its place boys. Father and mother Amlong, who have been in Florida, for some time, have returned to Kansas, and are enjoying a visit with their son, C. G. Amlong, near Keighly.

-Reduced prices on 6hoes and rubbers, at H. R. Pamir's. A lss acre farm in LiuLon, which S3 years ago belonged to Mrs. Newton Lynn's father, recently, for A rich coal mint has been struck on the place.

Messrs. J. Dad rick, Sidney Blakc- itenninghol? King have another car of cord, on the market. 4 li'e fuus just receive our Spring Line of Stjoes, made by One of tijs Largest Shoe Houses in the World. We are prepared to sell you shoes as LEON, WEST BOUND.

Vo.Sni Passenger S.IO No.805 1.54 P. No. 139 Local Freight 3.48P. EAST BOUND. So.302 Passenger 11.49 P.

li So. 306 2.40 P. JI Vo. 140 Local FrelKht, M.OuA.M Nos. 132 ami 135 freight carries passengers from Wichita to Burrton.

Mrg. K. VanYinkle has purchased Ses-ar's property north Leon. 8'norilx Young was in our city, last week, on itaportaut business. -i "VS 11.

os. Clark remembered us with a dollar on subscription, Saturday. I will make you a low price on Centime TUmnd Cloves. Evervtlrni; in hardware end at the lowest pns.v.ble prices class goods. All kinds of Sheet-Metal work doae to order.

FOR SAL'r: I liavj ah alfikU'a spi'J for BiUe, at my piute, fcouilnftcdl towii. W. C. liugue. Krs.

Emma Welch and bi'Jter, Jlay, of Latham, were in town, last Suu- Toe As W. rl. Martin. Pide Mil struck at this office. yest-rdav, ana'juuciug O.

V. iSuttles' sah! March 1. I'-irs. oh a U. YViii'-o, who yisited her cfrikiivn at Wichita, last week, is name a arp a Din man, K.

Pett't and son, Dale, attended the cattlemen's convention at Wichita, last week. They report the A i 3- a II Hi J'T'K be-xui? you hi-r c--ir slww ii ie line' of i i r-'; Dress Goocls Our puritan Jiosery ntork is always eonjp'ete. ir forget tliobi'Miid. i.UI to visiD THE NEW IDEA. 11 1 iv 11 convention a grand success.

The Christian Aid Society gave a Will Ilrnwn v.iis ui l'roia AuErustn. the first of the week, looking after the telephone Hue. Vester Ems IJannon wus nr able to attend school, Tuesday, cn account of a setcre 'coid. supper and program, at the Marshall hall, last Thursday evening. Family Receipts, 5 Mr.

Geo. Powell a nephew, of Mrs. 2 For Sl.iani"i Troahl'i Lynn's, died at Linton, 1 ri- i i. n- i There was a good crowd end had a splendid time. The receipts were $10.

W. F. Sinkhorn aud daughter. Miss Bertha, took Saturday morning's passenger for Augusta, to spend a niedicitiefi for sloimHi troubl nnd Mrs. A.

Coyert of 111 rpput a day o'r t-o, last week, with Mrs. J. Y. Coouer. conslipiViou," sa8 Mrs.

of never lmd us good results tOie Stornae'u Li yer TJilL'ts." sale bv S. Carliic. day or two with his daughter. Mrs. C.

J. Davis.returning Sunday afternoon. Lay In a SMALL STOCK Of Essence of PcpVi'tTtient Spirits, Cninph Lihinu nt and Pain l'il'er and 11 vrtii .1 1 1 in 1 hi )ri- ill the t-oht. Mrs. II.

Ti. Farrar, who has been with her little son, Master Audley, at TV Wtnoott's Dontal Office Back of the Wichita hospital, for two weeks, Send "your friends in the old States one bf our illustrated pamphlets, to be had by addressing Room No. 726, Century Building, St. Louis: "Tht Top of the Ozarks." "Feathers and Fins on the Frisco." "Fruit Farming Along the Frisno." "The Ozark Uplift." "There is Something to See Along the Frisco Line." "Oil, and where to find it." The most comprehensive railroad literature for the traveler or investor ever published for gratuitous distribution. B.

F. Dunn, District Fassenger Agent. Wichita, Kans. A. Hilton, General Passenger Agent, t.

Louis, Mo, Br yan Snyder, Pass. Tiefhe JJgr St. Louis, Mo D. C. Joxes.

THE INDICATOR Entered a Second Class Matter at the Pos Office at Leon Kansas, May 2, ISiiS. James Dunn and son, George received a letter from the Superintendent of Osawatorriie State Hospital the 18th, stating bat daughter and sister, Mrs. Lura Leary, was slowly on the tnend. Mr. Mary Poe made this office a friendly call, last Iru'ay, and ordered the Indicatob sent to P.

D. Eigg, at Bennington, Kas for his birthday present. She says Perry has quit the road, end gone to Trork in a harness Shop, at said place. A fine line of gents' furnishing goods, at Kunkle's. ATTENTION POST: it remembered that there will be a 'meeting of the old soldiers ticxt, Saturday, Feb.

i '03, for the purpose of electing officers for ensuing year. All old soldiers of Leon and yioinily, are earnestly requested to be present. N. Dedkick, Order of Committee. Buckwheat flour and Maple syrup; at Id.

R. Farrar's. Dwq Store returned home Tuesday evening, for a Mrs. E. Clayton, who has been visiting- in Illinois for some time, returned, Tuesday.

Mr. MnrioD Moore, living down Little Yalnuthas si.ld his nice farm, to tin easi 1 ru man. I'iss Lillie Stebbins is home from Wichita She. has been learning1 the dressmakin trade. titi fit TTi'rT'f "ATT rest, She says Audley is doing very i ABBESS, H'7 'Nil ft nicely.

Otis Kunkle had carpenter W. H. Martin to build an Attachment to his incubator the first of the week. which is an excellent piece of work: M. K.

will soon have 200 youne chickens. FORSAI.K: A good lior.o, ImpgV. and harness for cash down (7i. Mr, j. Y.

Cooper. The lady v- l.o h.i'l to leave the donation pai'tytiio otln ri'ht before it way, ov; use call at our dl'lic store and net a bo 'Me 01' Dr. Caldnc'H's Syruti Pepsin. is iiid'estion or she would iiot taken jnk and if Mil? t.ik.,'1! Dr. Syrj; wutiid not luive had indigestion.

In r0'j and '1 bottles at S. Carlile. It Venorted that )i. Mtu-sha'l has purchased the propei tv, reeenily, owned hv other Crnndell. STUICTLY C.SH If you want si and repairing neatly i'; on want atiythiiip; in the way of Whins, call on Mr.

Temple of TH.vlorvillc, arrived with a of homo eockei's. The lecture g'ven at the M. E. is prpjiared to furnish tt Ilearse a reasoiiiiblF. lie a nice line of Ttirniluiv, and a iu'A stock of Collins.

If you tvnnl your woik ueally done'ive hint trial; mid vou will fnid him all! k'tit. Church, last Friday evening, by Re7." A. S. NeUnn r.i.d Eert I'cevcs came r.p frm V'fchitri. "yes'crday, with a number of eawerii men.

r.ilis were strucU at this office, last r.r-'.ny, snnouncuio; T. A. Word, vr.iinin, to go to Florida. r'i A. A.

Parker of Wichita, was very entertaining. The house was pretty well filled. His theme was Married, Mr. S. E.

Thompson to Miss Anna Leodora of February 1Q, 1002. Rey. McCormiek performed the ceremony. The Ixiu-catou with host of friesds wish them an endless success. For a few days only, must make room for C.

I 5 ofris Wii! L'ive vou bargains in shoes: our stock must be reduced. All Calico- Wm, Shortride, living in the nonh-'veslerr. part of the county, gaye this cCie a friendly call, Mr. Wm. Morti, who a 3 been after his cattle in the Indiau Territory, returned last Monday.

Undertaker completed piece of farniuire for T. A. Word, last wuch, which iiiow.s elegant work. Mr. rniDiri M.Cotton of Hick- E.

Farney, of" Mulvane, eider of the Hutchinson Rev. C. presiding A es at oc. ur yard. Wu have no old Calicoes, nor mints all first A class goods.

All Winter goods us bw us you can get anywhere. riIISIClAND Oilice in I he State Dank building. Residence frontin." r-Chiislnin church. All boih ninht a ad ci.iy 'r attendfd. LEOM.

KXS. Bargains of All Kinds. It will pay you to come and see us. lory, anr cnjoyiH.tr a viait from their ry and wife, of Ohio. TIi Inpicatoi: struck -00 letter head aud f00 envelopes for Mrs.

E. i'. Johns, tie niiliinory, last Friday. AT district of the Uni led Brethren church, made the Indicator oflico a call, Monday afternoon, on bis way home from a quarterly meeting, held at Pleasant Valley school house, south of town. He reports a very good meeting notwithstanding bad weather and roads.

Hotel Leon for Snle. An 1 Uh tortiro from tlw Imalnru, I will noil Hotel fnniljh'rt or uufurn "hwl at a renannaMe price. Mrs. U. C.

Mlllnr, Leon, Kana. Lieutenant Qoveruor II. E. Richter visited the city of Leon, Punday, and called on Senator Lcidy while lie has an intelligent appearance and is full of true patriotism, lie is' ti candidate for governor, and gave several of the republican boys a warm haud shake before departing. JLSLSLSJUJU CLSUUUlJLJUJUaJUl Now Augusta is talking gas, so has Leon been at it for some time.

Why don't both towns organise a company, and sink one deep bole, between the cities, then We would find out whether there is any gas in this sectioa of theiountry or not Only a suggestion. One thousand matches for five cents, at U. H. Farrar's. Mr.

R. E. who came up from Kremlin, 0. last week, to look after his farm be purchased of John Allen, recently, called at this 6llice in company with his brother-in-law, Geo, Dunn, and dropped a dollar In our hands for this family journal. Mr.

O. says he will tnoye his family here in the spring. It will pay any while, in El Dorado, to call at 3iiycil Her fluid I.tfs, "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneunioniaalmout; to a skeleton." wri'ea Mrs. W. of pleasant City, 0.

"A terrible conli set in. Unit, in of a Rood doctor 'a treatment, for several weeks, grew woisw cverv dav. We then used King's N'v Discovery tor consutnp-lion, ai otirdiiiliiu soon sound and well. are sore that grand medicine fltved his life." Millions know it'stlieouly si'iecurofor emiha. colda iind ull Inns diseases.

Sold by S. Carlile, guarantee satisfaction, otic, Sl.Ott Trial bottle free. i and up-to-date line of Gasoline stoves, Cook ijloves, Cutlery, Washing Machines, and Tinware especially. I urn a practical tinner of 15 years expet ien-cti ami can do tin" kind of work to order, Defy competition. Givo mo a call.

One door North of Palmer's Drug Th.9 Farmers elione Where big meals are neatly prepared at all hours wil.li' disp tleli. F. H. Biggs, Prop'r. .15 per cent off on all shoes at Tony, FOT1 SALE: I have a little picked Ivalir ccra seed for salt).

Thos. Clark. Mr. Walter Hilts of Little Walnut, spent the fir- of the week, with his brother, Rev. Peter Dills, at lien ton.

Mrs. Frank Tong came down' from Tuesday, to spend a few days whh her sou. A. L. Tong and family.

The Ames (O. ,) Enterprise has chcrped 'hands. Mr. A. Mathls sue coeds Editor Everton.

Success to you 11 rot her. Mr. and Mrs. SI. A.

Palmer presented Uieir daughter, Mra A bbie Carroll of El Dorado, with a handsome piano, recently. Vt. S. Denny profrriostieates unsettled weather as lon as the moon points so far north. He says it is a tare sipc'.

Thero was from 3 to 4 indies of snow fell, last Thursday evening nearly all disappeared by Sunday. Another big snjiwys(erday. Kunkle Is the place for new cfonds, fresh poods, and as cheuji as yodcan pet nfywhre, Kunkle s. Married: In Potwln, Tuesday, Feb. ll, Mr.

S. 11 uncs and Ar-minda Bishop. Rev. Forrest Rose of ficiating. The Advocate Joins in congratulations to these nice old people Uncle Sammy and his bride.

II. Sinkhorn. A. Sinkhorn, FIIKS1I TEX I) F. 11 and Eel your Sals Sills ski! si The HDICATOR.

Ilniinr Koll. Charles IIorue, Arthur tlolm, Ilerold Holt, Earl Johnson. Frank Kiscr, Ln-raont Kennel, Elmer Lynn Lloyd II. Parks, Jay Seed, Floyd Buttle. Charles Tong, Willie Guar), llnrry Jones, Eros Ilannon.

Hiirnoy Waldorf, Agnes Dobbins, Etta Jacobs, Clara 1). Kennel. Sylvia Huttle. Kulh Tons, Nellie Weoia-cott. --Ola lUlruin, licrllm Batniin, Clarence Carter.

Florenco Kichardson, Teueher, Father Hancs made his home at Leon, with his son, about two years ago. The Iwmcatoh wished them Curries a nice line of WATCH 5. CHAINS. RINGS anil JEW ELK'. He wiil joji money 011 nuytliinn 11 bis line.

See him nt, WcsUcott's Drug Sf.oia Leforn 3 011 buy. AT 'I A l'nl Alaim. I have used your Dr.CaldweU's Syrup I'epain and can truthfully recommend ed It. Some four years afro doctors to id ni" that I had Iln'hi's Disease. I whs bi'd uptbteo months and nothinir I us- helped me and 110 food would slay 1 on inv stomach.

I used' one bottle of your Dr. Cnhhvell's Syrup 1 'opsin and food vouhl stay on my stomach and I craved something- Vt eat. I ot we I. There was no llrifiht's Dineaan aboiic me. It was a "false rtimmor." Ever since I have recommended Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to friends and ftiraiurers. It Is just fplendid. hivffull eos.fidciice in tt. Geo. lOll W' abundance of success.

Million Pat To Work. The wonderful activity ot the new Century is shown bv an enormous de SiiiL-horn Brothers' If you want heavy weights, for your UQUfy, tall at their shop, on corner of Mulu ami Mcchnnia mand for the world's b-st workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. For con stlpatlon, sick headache, biliousness, NOTARY PUBLIC Loans r.ud InsutVl nce. OfliC5 lit U'EkU-nT, WCbt of Wilaca or an trouble Of stomach, liver or kid To reduce my stock, I will for a short time, sell Stonewnre, Jiiks nnd Jars for six cents per gMlwn, at Id.

Farrar's, iieys they're unrivaled. Only ftc. Ht ff. CarliUTS drug store: uivi, "rni 0, I III. Soldby s.Cdihlc 1..

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