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Leon Indicatori
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Leon, Kansas
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If everyone was as good as they think their neighbors ought to be, what a splendid world this would be. Letter heads for the New Idea Store and dates for the Madrigal Lady 1 Entertainers were printed at this office last week. Get your printing done at home. G. W.

Snyder of Alva, 0. was here last Thursday on business and gave this office a pleasant call and subscribed for the INDICATOR. Mr. Snyder run a store in Leon some 13 or 15 years ago. Terry's big Uncle Tom's Cabin to show here Wednesday, Jan.

23, is composed of 15 white people and 15 colored people and travel in two special Pullman cars. The Company carries a good band and has two male quartetts, white and colored. L. H. postmaster, at El Dorado, in renewing his subscription wishes the INDICATOR happiness and prosperity.

He says his family are all 111 good health. Mr. Cooper has had his share of sickness, since moving to El Dorado. Valentine The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will give a Valentine Social on the evening of Feb. 14.

'07. More about it next week. A special train ot fourteen Cars loaded with cattle from this vicinity pulled out from this station Friday for Chicago. David Laird, C. A.

Thompson, O. E. Kunkle, Ira Mangan, Frank Lil, and C. F. Johnson, went Oh the same train to look after the stock.

Mr. and Mrs F. M. Green departed for Los Angeles, California, Monday, where they contemplate visiting a year anyway Or possibly decide to make their home there. The INDICATOR will follow them.

J. E. Nunes returned from Grannis, Sunday, where he spent a few days on the farm with John Hutchinson. Mr. Nunes reports everything lovely down there and thinks Mr.

Hutchinson is doing well on his fruit farm. Died: Bradford Morgan, father of Henry Morgan of passed away Sunday, Jan. 13th, '07, at the age of 89 years. Rev. Carter conducted the funeral services Monday after which the remains were intered in the cemetery near Spring Center Morrison, 0.

Jan. 1, '07. Friend Hannon: Inclosed you will find another wheel" tor the INDICATOR, let the old thing roll along. The people that came from Butler to this part of Oklahomaare all well and doing well. Yours truly, B.

F. Jones. R. R. No.

2, Phone 112. Mr. Jones and family have number of friends in this vicinity yet who are always glad to hear from them. A Soprano Soloist. A Mezzo Soprano Soloist.

An Alto Soloist. A Contralto. A Ladies Quartette. A Violinist. A Reader and a Piano Soloist.

and all you want for your money, at Opera House, Jan. 19th. MADRIGAL AL LADY ENTERTAINERS AT OPERA HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT A few neighbors and frien is gathered at the home Mr. and Mrs. S.

F. Cloyd Sunday and celebrated Mrs. Clara's 07.0 birthday anniversary. Vis. surpused of conse that had nothing to do with having a good time.

THE BEST INVESTMENT A MAN CAN MAKE IS A WALTHAM WATCH. Economy Savives 49167 60. 19 WE SELL WALTHAM WATCHES IN ALL SIZES. Also do all kind of watch, clock, and jewelry repairing. All work promptly attended to and guaranteed Wm.

Prucha. The Madrigal Lady Cutertainers appeared last night at the First Baptist church as the fourth number of the Centerville entertainment course. The beautiful new church was crowded with patrons of the course and everyone present was delighted with the entertainment. The ladies were very liberal with their encores and truely entertained the audience with a strictly first class, clean and elevating Citizen, Centervill. Iowa.

Friends and neighbors gave a farewell reception at Mangan's Hail Saturday night in behalf of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green who have departed since for California The evening was spent in games and plays which made time fly too rapidly.

At nine o'clock supper was served consisted of roast-mutton, salad, pickles, coffee, cake and fruit salad. Seyeral responded to toasts but most all would say they were too 'full for Mr. and Mrs. Green expressed their thanks to their many friends and neighbors. All left at midnight, wishing Mr.

and Mrs. Green success in their new home and return in less than a year. And feeling that we had spent a most pleasant evening we said, good night. Farm for sale: The undersigned now offers his Hickory creek farm of 240 acres for sale at $32.00 per acre. Jas.

McCaffree. 4t. J. D. Green gave this office a very pleasant call yesterday and renewed his subscription.

Mr. Green seemed to be happy and everything going well with him. Benninghoff, King Co. VICTOR As His Masters Voice" U.S.PAT. OFF.

for TALKING MACHINES and Records. H. H. Marshall, President. H.

E. King, Cashier. W. S. Marshall, Assistant Cashier.

The State Bank of Leon ORGANIZED MAY 15.1903. LEON, KANSAS. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.00 SURPLUS $3,500.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post The Indicator. Office at May Leon, 1896, Kansas, Locals and Personals JOB WORK ME CASH. Madrigals.

INDICATOR PHONE 48. Joe Palmer came up from Wichita Sunday. Rue came up from Wichita Saturday. Mrs. Nora Comstock of Hickory is conyalescent.

Highest price in cash for cream, at Rigg. Nocbecks, we pay you the cash. Lottie Laws returned to her Come near Keighley Sunday. There 18 a man here who is agitating electric lights 'for Leon. G.

V. Bradrick, harness maker, was at Wichita on business Tuesday. A large Durham milk fresh, for sale Ralph Bolt. Alex Sinkborn came up from Wichita Sunday to see his sick father. Fred McAlister, the auc ioneer, can save you money and mak- you money.

Topeka Capital, one The Leon INDICATOR rear. M. A. Palmer and son C. F.

transacted business at EiDorado Monday. Marvel Kelley of Hickory went to Neodesha, Kansas, Tuesday. If you are going have a sale see G. E. Bradrick, the auctioneer.

tr Lon Hannon has been sick for several days, not able to be out doors, he is better as We go to press. Do you enjoy good music? Well the Madrigal Lady Entertainers will apat the Leon Opera House Satur pear day, Jan. 19th. Thos. Overstreet, wife, and son-inlaw, Fred Tabing, wife and babe visited Mr.

and Mrs. John Dawson at Wichita the 6th. For sale, 4 steer calves. Jas. McCaffree.

4t. Rain began to come by showers Tuesday evening and formed 8 straturn of ice on the inch of sleet which had fallen the night before and now walking is very dificult. If you are going to have a sale 011 Fred McAlister, the 1 to date auctioneer. tf. The Madrigal Ladies gave excellent satisfaction.

Have not heard a single adverse criticism. They have given the course fine "boost." McKibben, Creede, Colorado. Emerson Neal who has been threatened with appendicitis is convalescent. Bert Erwin came up from Oklahoma Monday, on a few days visit with Iris parents. Miss Minnie Farrar attended "The Clausman" in Wichita last Thursday evening.

Mrs. Chas. Kunkle returned to Neo. desha Friday atter a visit here with relatives. Grant Doughty, a busy farmer, found his way to this office last week and renewed his subseription.

Mr. Andy Sinkhora of Dansville. arrived one dir last week for a visit with his suck bro her, W. F. Mri.

John k- was in town last week and order-4 8 Ve eter Boningh Kin: Co. Mrs. Flo Perry -turned to Toueka Tuesday after a visit with her sick sistor Mrs. Nora Comstock of Hickory. Letter heads and envelopes neatly printed at this office last Friday for Johnson VanFossen, the butchers.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafavette Hillis of Wichita arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Tunis Dangler of Hickory Creek. Isn't it better to SAV to the boy when you want hitn te do something.

"I wish you would." and not, "You must?" We extend thanks to those who kindly assisted 115 through sickness and death of our little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wakefield.

Miss Audine King returned from Wichita Friday accompanied by Miss Hazel Butts of Augusta, who spent a few days here with relatives. Dish-rag is more useful than 2 broom, at any rate that is the way the judges decided after the ladies debate at literary last Friday evening. Lawyer Word moved his office home Monday and the building which he vacated is being remodeled after which the Mutual Telephone Co. will moye central into the biulding. All kinds of stove goods for winter at Martin's Hardware store.

Attention Comrades! All the old soldier boss are requested to meet at W. F. Sinkhorn's office Saturdav Jan. 26th, '07, at 8 V'. M.

to reorgan zaand elect oflicers for ensuing year. G. W. Carroll, P. C.

A A BA Why Not Buy A NEAT RIGG Of MANGAN CO. Can fit you out for less money than any other house in the county for the NEXT 30 DAYS Call and Be Showed. NOTE MARRIED, Saturday, Jan. 12, 1907, at El Dorado, Mr. F.

Hunter of Hickory to Miss Bell Wilson, clerk at Barton's store. They have many friends here who wish them.a happy life. This wedding came as a surprise TO a great many in this community. They will make their home probably on Hickory where Mr. Hunter has lived for sometime.

Dr. L. R. McKinney being sick with the gripe was unable to AN his regular appointment at the Chris Cain Church last Sunday. Ile is better now and he thinks if nothing happens he will be able to fill his a p- pointment next Sunday.

George W. Sunder, late merchant of Leon and of Alvi. WIS 1:1 town last week, looking well and feeling tine. Fortune has favored G. W.

since he left Leon. He is now President of the Gulf Coast land and Townsite of Texas. The Company has 60,000 acres of land in Duval county tor sale. See advertisement elsewhere. Friends congregated at the home of Mr.

and 1 Mrs. Oran Keeley Last Tours. day evening despite the inelem-ni weather and celebrated Mr. Kepley's birthday anniv-rsary which WAS complete surprise. The evening WaS spent in games until late hour.

Then 1 next in order was to partake of the rich eatables which had been prepared and loaded on the table for the guests. Mr. Kepler received some nice presents. Those present re. port Mr.

and Mrs. Keeley ro; al entertainers. A Record Breaker. Terry. the showman, who has been making our city for number 01 years past, presenting Uncle Tom's Cabin certainly has the people of Beloit and surroundin: vicinity hypno.

1. Their preform ince at the opera hon: last Saturday might was attended ba the largest crowd ever assembled 11 Cooper's opera house. Over 500 people Were turned away and crowded around the door and out into the middle of the street vainly endeavoring to gain admission to the interior of the ins. The pay was excellent. The drawing card is their street parade, which is always neat and attractive, 1115 band and orchestra are always good.

altogether making the attractien 011P of the best on the road an! AS a result he always packs the house. -Beloit. Daily Call. For Rent. Nor' west quarter of 22 20 5.

Improved. Southeast quarter of 15 2n1 southwest quarter of 14-29 5. I- proved. West half of 29 28 6. Improved.

North half of 25-27 7. Fenced for pasture with living water. Northwest of 35 286. Improved. I haye all of the above described Butler County lands for rent.

A. B. REEVE. Wichita, Kans. Miss Gertrude Monroe, the violinist of the Madrigal Lady Entertamers.

who will appear at the Leon Opera House, Saturday eveming, will play on a Cremona Violin that cost het $3,000. The story of her ability to pay such a price for a tine instrumen: and compiete her musical study abroad is a1: interesting one. She was A member of the famous Alba Heywood Concert Company, which made a fortune fort its manager. Mr. Heywood got 111 on the ground floor in the Beaumont, Texas oil boom and offered members of his company the chance to invest with him.

Miss Monroe was one of those who accepted. She gave Mr. Hey wood invest for her and short timeafter she sold out her terest for $10,000, which she deyoted to study abroad and the purchase of the famous Cremona violin she wilt play Saturday night. Mr. Heywood held no longer to his oil interests and later sold out to a syndicate for three millions.

ITS at OLD a We Have First Class Line of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Saces. MI SHIRTS COME AND SEE US. THE CARLILE CO. W. J.

Martin DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE PLENTY OF GOODS. AT BED-ROCK PRICES We do all kinds of Sheet -Metal Work in Tin. Black and Galvanized Sheet Iron. At the Bop ist business meeting last Fridas ng it was voted to comwork at once to pant and paper interior the build Or is being ustated with an electros green while the walls will b4 Dap-rel with a durable finished off with FL wide harder which harmonzes well The building inside will be neat as a pin when finished. AS Was enoug 11 stuck here D.

Cari la ordered it which tibiks will be here of tire das. When looking auctioneer don't pass Dred Me Auster up. tf. We wouldn't tie surprised if some one didn't get their eyes open dabbling with Agent W. L.

Brewer's business. A letter from al rattroad official this week stating that Brewer would possibly be removed from this station A8 majority of the people were against him or words to that effect shows the oilicial has been falsely informed. The report has wakened citizen to such 24 pitch that the mayor was called on to get 1 up A petition to hold the agent here which was signed by most every business man in town and the ladies are circuiting a petition, also the agent is in possession of a petition of nearly I wo hundred signers. You see. sentiment of the community in general is greater than just a select crowd.

If you enploy Fred MeAlister in the sale ring. we both make money. tf. Program. Song, High.

Schom. Debate, Resolve that the U. S. W28 not justified in carrying 01 war of 1846 with Mexico. Aff.

Neg. W. Bradrick, W. Hogue. M.

Denny, C. Snoderase. A. Morgan, J. Rigg.

Song. Primary Room. Recitation, Francis Wolford. Recitation, Nina Bryant. Solo, Lucretia Zachary.

Song. Rooms 2 and 3. Recitation, Mable Snodgrass. Recitation. Harry Elweil.

Recitation, Lester Martin. Solo, Velma Tong. Duet. Misses, Mae Nunes, Ethel Pettit. Song.

Boys of Room 2 and 3. Play. Room 2. Recitation, Dewey Bryant. Recitation, Grace Song.

Girls of Room 2 and 3. Pantomime, Vid Maid's Tea Party." EssAy. Milo Denny. Recitation, Donald Huntley. Song.

4 girls. Recitation, Edna Moore. Recitation, Silvia Hawkins. Recitation, Lena Lu Rabourn. Play, Room 3.

Solo, Mable Jacobs. Recitation, Marie Grav. Recitation, Carl Brewer. Play, Bridget's Investment. Harness Shop, We have just received a nice stock of good harness which will be sold at lowest figures possible.

Also haye a a few extra good lap robs to sell and in order to close the stock out will sell at almost cost. Come in and see us. SINKHORN TONG. GIVE ME RAN I will saye you money if you will call and price 0111 goods. I am sure you will be 'convinced we are selling them right.

A. CASE. 0 0 00 NO NE 1 7 WATER MILL LEON does first class age work. solicited. Your patron- 0 eh G.

W. Tong, Ownerand Miller 0: Da 0 0: 0: 00 10: 0: 3: 0 0: 0: 0: 0: 3: 0: 0 3 MONEY SAVED By Purchasing GOONS At The RELIABLE STAND JERRY KONKLE'S..

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Années disponibles:
1880-1911