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LeRoy Reporter from LeRoy, Kansas • 5

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LeRoy Reporteri
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11 999 999999 999 BttllM; I Farm loans at this office, IMPLEMENTS. t. Bf. "fiz tan in Mrs. Grace Scyffur has be'ri quite, sick recently, i Money spent for Mos ton's cigars is kept In circulation, J.

II, lietts and Walter Fry have gone to Iowa to work on farms. CASH GROCERY AND HARDWARE Mrs. Ida Brutehlu entertained friends at a carpet rag sewing Friday. i Get a tailor-made suit from dray it Co. on March 10 and 17t Special prices.

Johnnie Lee and wlfo have moved to It is time for you, Mr. Farmer, to bo getting a' plow if you need one. We fiandle the J. I. CASE and EMERSON sulky plows.

There are few equal to and none better. While they last on Saturday Only we will cell our No 9 Llsk Antl-Rut Tin Boilers far $2.15 each No. 3 of name kind for $1,90. Our stock is limited, so come early before they are all gone. the Henry Ilarrcll farm to try rural life For Sale: Pure breed Plymoih Wo have a big Hue of all kinds of Poultry Wire, Hog Fencing and Barb Wire.

All good of lliis kind Is on the advance and when our stock we have on hand Is gonf we will doubtless be unable to furnish thein at the extremely low price we are now making. Our Grocery Stock new iin.l complete. Wo handle, the best goods for the) loweRt prices. A trial order will convince you that this is inn best place in town to do your trading. We deliver all goods within the city Cockerels.

J. L. Carmeak, Phone 80. Special sale. Special prices.

Tailored clothes. March 10 and 17. Gray Co. For Sale: Two scholarships In the best business, college in Kansas. A bargain, tf A.

G. We pay the Highest Market Price for Butter Eggs The Emerson edge-drop corn planter gives universal satisfaction A number of the friends of Mrs. Wil liam Jackxon gave her a birthday party last Friday. Don't fortret the sale of tailor-made suits at Gray Co on March 10 and 17 Special prices. S.D HaU BtyoH ii.

rERCHE RON STOCK. We have a good line of disc or drag harrows, in short anything you need on the farm Everybody cordially invited to the D. B.ROWE.M.D PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Special attention to Chroni6 Diseases. Men's Meeting at the M. E.

church, 1 Sunday afternoon. C. S. Dewey returned from Iowa last week, lie has been assisting his brother Local Surgeon, This young horse is a beautiful dark bay, foaled May 20, 1902. Bred by William Ioder, of Tiskilwa, Illinois.

He is without question the best young horse in this or adjoining country. He will be four years old this spring, is 10 hands high and weighs about 1500 pound, with plenty of bone, style and action. to cry farm sales there, Auctioneer, Having jut completed a four week's course in an Iowa Practical Auction school I am now piepared to call every sale this side of the Celestial realm. Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call, write or phone me for dates before dating elsewhere.

PhoueOOB. 111 Mo. Pac. R. R.

Mr. and Mrs J. IS Howe gave a fam ily dinner Sunday last in honor of Dr. Sam Rowe of Holla, Mo. LE ROYiKS OFFICE IN CENTRAL BLOCK HercLman Hardware Co.

I haye 2 lied Poled Durham bulls for Reference: First National Bank sale miles s-uith east of Le Roy. PEDIGREE: HAUBRlONIt. First sire Ilau Ilrion 10708 dark bay, woistht 2100; hn by Mouar-Kue 614!) (2458); lie by llrilliiuit 1271 lie Theodore kalin. C.S.DEWEY, Lc Roy, Ks, Dy uririiant iwumdo) pho. umu uuuinc itoi Iip liv Krnnnli Monarch 205 Mrs.

JoeYohe was given a surprise ene. Ilau lijion II first Dam, dark bay, weight 1800, Hhe by Thu pin 74:12, party Friday. IJer friends presented her with a handsome linen table cloth. For headache, constipation, etc, inoii; lie i)y vaupin (tan), hp muuiwn ene. ilau Urion II Uiim by Senleniiil dark roan, Wright 2000; Third Dam by Prmee iitkini lli.

ltrinn 1(17(18 HttUIRl won Dade's Little Liver Pills are best They Mrs Stella Beard, Mrs. Laura Seyffer 1st rrtmum twice and 2d premium twice cleanse and tonic the liver Howe and Mrs. Belle Ilerdman were initiated C. CKESNER, M. D.

Physician and Sukoeon. Le Roy, Kansas G. G. KESNER, M. D.

1'HYSIClAN ANDSUUGKON. Eyes Tested and Glasses Pitted. Telephone: Office 27; residence 30. Lb Rot Kan. DR.

T. HEED, DENTIST. into the Order of the Eastern Star last There will be an expert direct from and 1st premium twice on wee oi ma uuni, lit tho Ofunty Fair. Tuupin won 1st premium once and 2d premium twice and 1st premium twice on three of his u. ii-nn -fli'ut nrfimium tit tho Sav! Mr.

Farmer the factory at the Ilaight Hardware Tuesday night. Seed Barley. Centennial lielil at I'hiliidelpliia years ago. store in Burlington Friday and Satur day, March 9 and 10 to demonstrate the White Beardless barley for sale by Han Brion II will make the season of 4t J. L.

Carmean. superior qualities of the Honest lojun 1906 at the owner's place, better known Incubators Don't fail to see nun. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. lloyt, father of Don't you think those cattle would appreciate a nice warm barn in place of that shed? Let us figure with you. as the old Parsley place i mile JNortn and Da miles East of Le Boy- Assistant Cashier lloyt of the First The Independent is our authority for National were visitors in the city last the statement that Burlington now has a "real that the kid band has Phone 27. week. Their home is in Quenemo.

Offllce in Eailoy building TERMS: $10 to insure colt to stand up and suck. Parties parting with mares money Is due at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not he responsible should any occur. been disbanded ami that the members of Thirty-one lady friends of Mrs. David HARRIS-ANDERSON LUMBER the old band who have heretofore surprised her on the occasion of her for thought theuihelves too old to play have ty-eighth birthday, spending the day Le Roy, Kansas.

organized a new band. Here Is to the and presenting her with several pretty new old bund! A. L. RC Owner and Keeper. pieces of china.

Jas. Murray and Ilattie Haney attend Post Office News Stand. Cigars, Confectionary, Stationery, Notions. Optical Goods. Eyes tested free glasses fitted.

Leading Magazines. 'Your patronage solicited. There is likely to be a lively row in ed a birthday party last Wednesday the lower house of Congress when the small but thrilling question of the free evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Murray near Neosho Falls. About fifty distribution of the seeds comes up once Trustee Stcnnett wishes the Rei'OK-ter to call attention to a bad habit into which people some times fall without thinking.

That is the dumping of tin guests were present. again. Unless the house reverses the Hcticn of the Committee on Agriculture Furniture and Undertaking. Frank Hart well is comfortably settled W.B.MOSLEY. cans, broken bottles and other rubbih there will be no free seeds for distribu with his iamily in his Uew house a mile tion next year.

The matter was cause and a half northwest of Le Roy. The by the side of the road. Aside from the daneer of cutting the feet of horses the Pianos, tor much discussion in lie Committee house is a very roomy one. It has five removal of such Stuff from ditches Organs good rooms and is as well arranged as andwill no doubt precipitate a row in the house where both sides of the question causes a waste of time and money. can be.

Sf Sewing THE GRAND BARBEHSnllr. ft The Swellest Three-Chair A Barber Shop in South-eastern Kansas. Don't do it. If you have a lot of that have champions The distribution of seeds Machine Arthur Carlisle and Alfred Rogers kind of rubbish on hand notify the city authorities. They will send a team has been one of the political perquisites of Congressmen and is of incalculable started for the Pacific coast last Monday sold on easy The boys told their friends they were around and have the stuff removed to payments.

value in a campaign in an agricultural Jjj Everything New, Clean Up-to-date going to look for work -but expected to the big hole at the river bridge. district Men whd represent Dis visit some lady fnenls who formerly State Licensed Embalmer. Calls Ansered Day or Night. The only shop in town wneru tk first-class work is done 1 G. A.

RILEY, Proprietor. tricts in which other industries prevail have always been opposed to tho seed lived near Le Roy. Jhs llooney was over from Le Roy todav making arrangements to open a distribution and for a number of years We have made arrangements for a re there has been an effort among them to presentative of the Globe Tailoring Co. real estate oilice iu the Wachtmun building south of the CommercUl bank. have it abolished, and whenever the of Cincinnati to be with us on March 16 and 17.

lie will conduct a special sale subject comes up in Congress there has C. A. Stewart will be associated with him and will be in charge of the office on tailor made clothes. Every suit will been a warm fight between these oppos HUNGRY OR THIRSTY I THE CORNER MEAT MARKET be strictly guaranteed to fit and ear. until Mr.

Rooney closes up his business in Coffev county and moves over here. ed Interests. As a matter of fact the free distribution of seeds lis one of the Gray Co. -Yates Center News. the most expensive and'most unnecess Mrs.

Julia Kesuer entertained the Mc, Rooney has been a resident of ary bf the Governments extravagances. Floral club Thursday afternoon. Re There is no better place in Burlington to get a good wholesome dinner, short order lunch, or auytliing in the line of light refreshments than at tacort's Restaurant, Aliceville up to the present time, An enormous appropriation is required freshments were served and a good time Let me be your meat man. You will never regret It. I deliver meat promptly.

Phone 73. each year for this branch of the Agncul A dose of Pine -ules at bed time will was enjoyed by all members present. usually relieve backache before morn Thev were Mesdames Nellie Smith, Hala ture Department and in addition a large sum of money for the buying of the seeds FNeosho west of RookOreekbtidge Ozburn, Nettie Gray, Sarah ing" These beautiful little globules are outright which the department is unable Rich, Nellie Rowe, John Sherman and soft gelatine coated and when moistened and placed in the mouth you can't keep to nroduce. For many years the Gov I tp. -ry a Meadows.

ernment has been victimized by saed from swallowing them Pine-ules con- dealers who have sold every variety of v. -K1t-l-l'11' tain neither sugar nor alcohol just We enjoyed a short call from our old T--- rrr-r. inferior seeds and substitutes for seeds at sums and resins obtained from our own friend W. L. George, of the Aliceville R.W.VICKREY, Auctioneer- prices which no private dealer would native pine forests, combined with other neighborhood, last Saturday.

Mr. Mrs. Gilger Dead. TCY.onieer Black gave his lecture "A George has been in Missouri for some well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies have The benefit derived from the distribution of seeds, even those of good quality and for the pur- ifoJimr rmsse.d the examination Trin ihrouffh the Kansas Penitentiary" time and we want to say that the for auctioneers which was recently at the Union Hall last Saturday night. Missouri climate must be very healthy, nose of introducing new and useful Mrs.

Spencer Caudell enjoyed a visit Ahnnt ten vears ago Mr. Black was a because he looked ten years younger Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Gilger, wife of K. Gilger, living two miles south of town died last Sunday morning at about seven o'clock. The cause of death was dropsy.

Mrs. Gilger's maiden name was I held at Topeka, am now prcpareu I to cry all sales in this neighbor-Rpfrfrenee: The First Nat- from her uncle T. Osborn and wife varieties of vegetables and plants does guard in the penitentiary. His lecture than we had seen him last. not in any degree justify the expendi and daughter of Grand Island, Nebraska.

I See me lor Bro. Sponenbarger, of the Burlington ture that the Government makes and atna fttrAPt flulttfi Oil SatUrUilVS, In This is Mr. Osborn's third visit to Ivan "i ix a fji.wi' was quite interesting. He does noi make any pretenses of curatory, but is a plain speaker and is very much in independent, had some sport last week sas. the first was as a young man in which should certaiuly be discontinued.

Vannedge. She was born in Marsnau at the expense of the gas users of Le earnest. He is a Arm believer in uie. 18CS and then again in 1882. He could scarcly believe we had made such rapid iRov.

Never mind, young man. Wait innocence of Willie Sells, the Neosho until vour people all hook up and the progress. county boy who is now serving time for wind turns to the north blowing like old Boreas, and it will take more than the present four wells to keep your the murder of his father, mother, sister and brother some twenty years ago. county, Indiana. April 8, 1S38.

On June 22, 1857 she married C. K. Gilger and ten years after "they moved to Coffey the past 11 years they have lived near Le Roy Mrs. Gilger joined the Baptist church when 17 years old and remained faithful to the tenets of Christianity all her life. A faithful wife, a loyal mother and a The demand for horses exceeds the I H.

ADAMS, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW supply. Therefore it is good policy for i bones from rattling. Mr. Black uses up about a half hour in reading from the records of the case and i mm i farmers to raise colts. A.

L. JiurcKj 1 who lives near 88 school house keeps a Practice iu all Courts. Last Saturday J. Wilson received tine Perclieron stallion for service it must be said that it appears irom me records that he read, that the boy was eonvicted on very thin circumstantial four head of full blood Poland China Le Roy, Kansas Notice bis card in another You sows which he IimI bought at a big sale -3 no doubt saw his big ad in the KE evidence. It is certainly a horrible at Madison.

They were cominir year i i rouTEit last week. at Hugs, and the lightest weighed over 250. kind and helpful neighbor; these describe her attitude to human kind. Her husband, three sods and three daughters are left to mourn her death. Rev.

F. F. Thomas conducted the services which were held at the home place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock anil thought that the boy may be innocent. Gov. Hoch has the case under advisement now on an application for a Mr.

and Mrs J. A. Iloyt are visiting Mr Wilson sold the choice of her litter mm their son, Ray, in Le Roy this week for $30. 62 head of hogs were sold at Doctors are Puzzled. the sale where Mr.

Wilson bought his, Mrs. Ilovt went to Ottawa Tuesday and J. A. ioined her there yesterday and and they avernged 88C35. The highest The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vancboro, Me, is the subject the body was interred in the cemetery priced sow went to Oklahoma.

She pardon, and it is to be hoped that the governor will not stop till he goes to ttie bottom of the case and determines in his own mind whether or not that boy is guilty as charged. iliey went on to Le Roy. ljuenemo mnh interest to the medical fratern brought $3:55. Republican. mm Joe Rolston, the well-known attorney, Ira Strickland is recovering from a ity and a wide circle of friends, lie Baysofhisca.se: '-Owing to severe in-flamation of the Throat and congestion severe spell of sickness.

He is at Vis was in Le Roy last Wednesday on legal business. Mrs. Rolston has been in brother's north of Le Roy. west of town. It Is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle and may be introduced and applied at the seat of the trouble Stops pain instantly 8 Rowe of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up its? Mo.

when, as a last resort, 1 was in very poor health this winter and as it is praetically impossible to secure a good helper In housework Mr. Rolston and J. L. Horner came down from Hart fn trvDr King's New Discovery ford last Monday and returned home o.nMninnv to sav. it saved my life" 'Hi I Invaluable Rheumatism 1 have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Baliard3 Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains March 24.

02. John Degrmn Kmman, Ills 25c, 50c and $1.00 Sold Ktttve his boys have been doing most of the Tuesday. Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, housekeeping. He had planned to be Oroaan of Tartar Powder, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Grippe Guaranteed xTom as urn or pnos In California on an Important law case Viekrev went to the big hog For Sale. Choice home grown clover seed.

K. B. AKIIIONT sale at Madison with J. Q. Wilson last I but wa prevented from going by reason of U.U wife's tickuose.

at Rowe's drug store 50 and 1.00 ROYAL HAKIM'S POWDER NEW YORK. week. Trial bottle free V).

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