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The Neosho Valley Blade from LeRoy, Kansas • 4

The Neosho Valley Blade from LeRoy, Kansas • 4

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Miss Ella Ozburn came down Sat Neckties and collars at Post Office I Arthur Powers of Grulloy came near ewollowlng a tin wbintlo somo time ago. A urday morning from Kansas City to News Stand. i The Neosho Valley Blade. LeRoy, Kan. visit the fumily or I.

X. uzourn, returning Monday morning. Frank Bridges, of Gridloy, left Sunday for Osawatomie. Bert Williams living about four Republican Convention. The Republicans of Coffey county are hereby called to meet in Moss convention at the Hamilton opera Albert and George Bear of Grid- C.

W. SETTLE, Manager S. B. ROHRER, State Immigration Agent. and a half miles southeast was In to ley are in Ouio visiting.

Ovid J. Goodwin, Editor, see us Saturday anu inciuuuuuiy left us a dollar on subscription. house in Burlingion, Saturduy, J. F. Johnson ordered the Bad sent to J.

Job-neon at Rotemont. We do job printing. We apperclate callers like that very muuh. March 1, 1902, at o'clock p. m.

for the purpose first of nominating a sheriff to. fill vacancy to appointed by the Governor, second to ROHRER SETTLE, Real Estate and Loans. Miss Jessie Strai ton loft Sunday The older we get the more we are for Garnott to visit her sistet Mrs. convinced that people line to be Decker. Keep your eye on Le Hoy, James Bussct canio in Saturday.

Buy your feed of W. J. Bailey. 1 Go to Roarer Settle for farm Loans. humbugged and beat.

Any kiud of a fake seems to work with some Joe Beattie the genial reasturant man was in Kansas City the first people, and the bigerthe fraud the T. 6. Chamberlain. Traveling Agent. elect 12 delegatos and 12 Alternates to the state convention to be held at Wichita May ,28, and third, to elect 12 delegates and i2 alternates to the fourth district Congressional convention to be held at Emporia, Maich 12th.

The representation of each town tue weeic. more thev seem to euioy irjing LE ROY, COFFEY CO, KANSAS. T.inp Hcmnv reports that a letter We hope the day will come when i i i W. u. ti.t hia son Tom a 1 rakers will nave to uiue uuw Counter books of all kinds at P.

Mosley's. Home-seekers' Excursions to LeRoy, Kansas, first and third Tuesdays of each month. is getting along as well as could be Independent, ship and ward in this convention expected. The p0nUn8t8 held a delegate good Drive on to Le JJoy U' a plaoe to trade. shall be one vote nt largo auu one hod no convention in Burlington Saturday, One-Half Rates plus $2 for the round trip.

We are looated on the Main Line of the Missouri Pacific Railway and request, our clients to always take this popular route, Trains leave Kansas City for LeRoy, Kansas, at 9:40 a. m. and 9:40 daily. vote for every ton votes or major on ac- and elected delegates to tno siaie 8. B.

Rohrer came in yesterday The Epworth League meeting ou Friday evening, count of the social held evening before. on the convention to be held at Topeka. fraction thereof cast for George A. Clark for Secretary of State in 1900 from Topeka. as follows February 21.

The resolutions os intioduced allowed the delegates to use their discretion as to what John Bilsby was la last week with Burlington city 1st ward 13, Guv W. Launing of Burlington Burlington city 2nd ward 15, Bur and DeanO It. Hoffner or nana course to pursue, but were amended linston citv 3rd ward 16, Avon Summit were mained the 12th. at B0 tne delegates must Btand for Address, ROHRER SETTLE, Land and Immigrucion Agents Mo. Pacific Railway Company, References: Lelloy, Kansas Hon, E.

Grimes, State Treasurer. Hon. I). Ooburn, Secretary State Board of Agriculture. Citizens' State Bank of LeRoy, LeRoy, Kansas.

fL load of Ola Hawkenson was in Gridley few days this week. township 11, Burlington in, can the county seat. maintenance of the party organiza tion. the in forma 13, Hampden 8, Key West 10. Le Roy 14.

Liberty 1ft Lincoln Terry Junkins formerly J. McjS'abb was in Burlington meat market at this nlace. but now So to speak, C. Higinbotham 20, Neosho 9, Ottumwa 13, Pleasant the first of the week. of Osawatomie came down Sunday Pottawatomie 13, Rock Creek 27 never sleeps.

He is always on the lookout for something up-to-date and visited friends. Spring Creek 6, Star 8, Total 231 Flour and feed of all kinds in the and labor saving for his many cus Miss Mario Seaton; of Vernon, is Pdd Fellow building. Necessary to a choice 110. W. J.

Armstkono, tomers. Sorue time ago he put in vitiltinor in town, the iiUesfc ol the a one and a half horse power gaso T. C. Ballinoeb, Chairman Kious were Mi6ses Lamb and May Redfearn, line eneino. now he has another of Vol Crotts and John in Burlington Tuesday.

Secretary Yates Center News. a little different shape and size. Roy Township Educa Le This last one is two and a half horse Mrs. Tavlor Ozburn, a sister-in- tional Meeting' law of I. T.

Ozburn has been here power and is of the horizontal type Program to be given in the Lo for the past two or three weeks vis- Bach one has an attachment for iting relatives. She is from Qumcy, pumping water, and oan be used for Rov school building February 28 many different purposes at a very Kan. Miss Mable Clark of Le Roy was here Saturday and Sunday elf. Help, the school, by attending tJieir entertainment Saturday night. Ll E.

Hamilton was in Burlington jMonday on business, and seeing old friends. 7:4 a o'clock p. m. Invocation, D. McFarlane.

Musio, Male Quartett. small cost. President Murlin of Baker Uni The next Good Templars contest versity was on one ot me couiaeu Paner. Consolidation of Dis trict Schools," A. C.

Lane. will be held February 27 at Union hall. The little folks will be the trains last Tuesday, ana me oeiay gave him a chance to visit an hour or so. Discussion led bv Frank Fockele contestants and right vigorously We are satisfied we can dispose of all our Fall and Winter Clothing by continuing our Discount Sale of Mrs; James. Redmond fell and they are working.

This work is not meant to interfere with the school Jbrofce her nip bone Saturday in Bur Vooal Solo, Agnes Phikv Paper, "Importance of Habit as an end of School Work," Clara Havens. Music; Mandolin Club. School Libraries," J. R. Mc- studies, but rather as a supplement.

The Cotton Fair given by the ladies of the Presbyterain churcu at Union hall last Friday night was well attended and netted the church a neat little sum. lington. a lino at Gridlev The drill in articulation, expression etc. makes progress in the various school branches easier, and teachers Nabb. much better, after an ljlcees sey ral days.

are always glad of such Bpecial helps in their arduous labors. This There will be a district rally held at the M. B. church Saturday, Sunday and Monday of next week. Dr.

Discussion led by S. Covert. Vocal Solo, Fred Fockele. "Rural Schools." C. T.

Shcr. decade has witnessed few women orators compared to men, but con Attend the Le Roy High school pntprtainment at Union hall Satur Grose of Kansas Citv will De pre sent and deliver two lectures and sidering the readiness with which a sermon. 25 per cent off on any Suit, Overcoat or Odd Pants in the store. Hundreds of people are availing them selves of this chance to get New Goods of the best makes, at a saving of one-fourth the regular price. day night.

Mrs. Chas. Patterson who has been sick at Gridley is reported some better. The assessors of Coffey county will meet the first Monday in March wood. "Law and its Relation to Schools' H.

B. Ganse. During the evening there will be contests in declamation, arithmetic and spelling. The papers will be limited to 15 minutes each: The discussions to 10 minutes each. girls of today adapt themselves to the platform and the relutance of the boys, the next decade will be very different.

We wish more boys might be encouraged by their parents to develop this branch of personal improvement. Committee to agree on a basement of assess ment. This is one of the years that real estate will be assessed. twenty per Post Office Fancy wiiting paper pent for 1,0 days at Independent. Alios M.

David. Ada Rowe, Jessie Bader, Ida Harris, Alta Gray. J. L. Carmean has purchased BELIEVES IN OSTEOPATHY.

five-horse power gasoline engine Jewi Stand. The Jeff, says that Lebo Hartford want to bore for gas. cnnta Piatt Also Nantes Mark According to an order issued by and How to be used on his Grandview T.ln uOi. Of tho FallhTul. Ksther Rebekah Lodge, No.

139 on Hereford ranch. The sale was made Washington, Feb. 1. "Yes, 1 Everything Marked in Plain Figures. through C.

Higinbotuam, the im February and forwarded by our worthy quill pusher and corres am a confirmed believer in osteopa about Le Roy? August Bauersfeld came up Tues th Baid Senator Thoma? C. PLitt pondent, Miss Blanch l'ockele, to the Neosho Falls Rebekahs, re of New Tork to a reporter to day. at, from Yates Center to visit "There are some things about this J.N. Stout, formerly publisher of Relatives and friends. questing their presence at our hall on February 18.

Fourteen of our plement man. Oscar Rohr moved in town last week from five miles northeast and opened a second-hand store in the building just Bouth of the bank. His brother Grover Cleveland i3 assisting him in the store. method of treatment, however, to the Neosho Balls Post, traded for a Carpenters have been finishing the small newspaper plant at Quenemo which 1 do not subscribe in full. On their general remedy, however, I fully agree with them." worthy sisters and brothers made their presence known.

They were Mesdames Kent, Wright and Fen market building owned by EL JDHN5DN, FURNITURE DEALER and last week moved it to this IU VV4 Rinemanrj; this week. II. H. Rogers, vice president oi plaoe and will establish another der. Misses Kent, Crane, May and H.

C. Leedy editor of the Bur vmma rinttintrham came down aper here, over Butler's drug store, the Standard Oil company, was the first gentleman to interest me in this Josie Jackson, Vanordstan, Jones and Mulnix. Messers Kent, Lynn, hngton Herald came over Saturday from Aliceville Tuesday and was in to be called the Saturday Iribune. lemedy, continued tne senator. in the interest of his paper, lie is meeting with the usual difficulties Woolford and Holt, and all seemed AND UNDERTAKER.

Yates Center News, jthe wreck on the railroad, He told me he bad oeen treated oy in starting a new paper, but has to spend -a pleasant as well as a nrofitable evening. There was oatonnaths for several vears ana We note witli a great degree of crreat confidence in his new enter- a that his legs and arms nau oecn straightened and that he felt better three candidates in waiting, Miss Josie Davis and Pearl Schlatter and pleasure that Bro. Frank Fockele, prise. all around. Then, too.

Senator of Le Roy, was, at the recent meet- Mr. Wm. Wright, who were con Ralph Harris, ot Topeka, while ffnraW of Ohio sDoke to me about ng of the state press association at John Foxworthy northwest of town has. moved to Le Roy and is occupying the Short property. Dr.

Long is now making Burling-jton at regular dates, and feels confident of much success in Coffey pounty. on his way home from Le Koy, A Nice Hearse Furnished for Funerals. Repairing Done. LEROY, KANSAS. this treatment, extolling its merits.

Manhattan, elected a member of the stonoed over Monday night for a ducted through the mysteries of the degree by the Staff in a manner that is a credit to themselves and on honor to the order, after which all Mark Twain also is a believer in the visit with young folks of the S. executive committee, representing osteopathy treatment. flhnmhfirlain. Geo. MoDuffie and the 4th.

congressional district. A i.Whm, am in New York 1 am oartook of the bountiful refresh- a treated several times a week by Dr Mrs. Turner families. Waverly Gaiette. better selection could not have been made.

Independent. Tlnrlan. nna of the most skillful ments pieparea oy tue sisiers, anu felt much better. After many hand Mrs. Anna M.

Burger of near Le Rov has sold four lots in block 53, osteopathists in the United States We this week publish the treas clasps and numerous good byes our I find that my legs and arms have T. Uoy. to Frank Shackelford for urer's third quarterly report of the isitors departed leaving witn us C. C. Kersey, C.

C. KESNER, D. Orificial Surgeon. linen straightened." C. T.

High, Notary, Conveyancer and Collection Agent. LEROY, KANSAS financial condition of the city of bindlv invitation to visit tnem in $2000. Jeff. Consult Dr. Long at Alamo hotel tho near future.

Come again. Le Roy. Look over it. The citi Carpenter, Painter Hanger and Paper KANSAS Dr. Rowe reports a fine boy at Zens should be interested, and see LE KOY, r.f (len.

Wimer and wife that our worthy oouncil looks after KANSAS. LE ROY, Treasurer's your interests ending quarter J. Lit iJVv -w last Sunday morping. May he liv Jong and nappy. Bob Gilham, Dan and John Bart In speaking of the populist con Dr.

Doty, President Dentist. Office with D. B.Kowe, M.D. LE KOY, KANSAS. vention held at Burlington Saturday Hamilton Hair Dresser.

Clean p. b. row, n. P. Physician and Surgeon.

Special attention to Chronic Diseases Office over Higinbotham's. the Jeff, says: The speech of the Statement of J. R. Copple City Treasurer for the 3rd. February 15, 1902: RECEIPTS.

November 7 Balance November 23 W. B. Mosley dray December 14 H. Hayes City Marshal 1 Tt Mnalpv Pnlice Judsre SlmvBH Sharn Razors Uall ana oee Jett were hauling Reel's stock of T.e Rov from Colony the day was made by Dr. Long of Le $30.47 2.50 Me for Firat-UlaSB vvorK.

Door South of the Bank. Roy, who is sometmng oi a spen binder. He says he is a "Middle of jirst of the week. 3.00 1.00 the Road Pop from Missouri W. B.

losley, December 27 C. Wilson County Treasurer lov.vu Sheriff Green states that in Mrs. McCarthy's hotel in 11. II. Carter, at Lawton, O.

2.00 Red Front Barber Shop We give special attention to shaving shampooing and hair dressing. Give us a call. CARL SUTTON, Prop. writes us as follows: "I see by the January 3 H. F.

Hayes January C. T. High City Clerk hcjnse No Purlington that no booze was found TAoney Spent For Morton's Cigars is Kept in Circulation. 1.G6 5.00 127.79 3lad that 1 had the small pox. pnly empty bottles.

Dealer in News, Books, Periodicals. Stationery, Candy and Notions-POST-OFFICE NEWS STORE Well I surely did, and had them January IB W. B. Mosley January 15 C. Wilson Wn.v in nrosressinar as well as right, too.

All I can say now is 323.4 that I have had them and am glad could be expected this cold weather, Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS. of it, and am out of quarantine." pa the building to be occupied py His many friends are glad to learn Ax lliMifnlien No. 08 Retail Market. The following quotations rcpre Bpnt. tho Dtices at which the -THE- Jhe First National Ban.

ieceiuucL 1 December 27 O. Higinbotham No. 62. that he is out of dangor, 3.50 BELOW December 27 II. Hayes No.

71 Vnm Jntinsnn who had been at Clarence Higinbotham, our genial QBBAT Southwest 16.65 6.43 Yates Center was on the north bound hardware and implemeat dealer has December 27 A. D. Finley No. b8 December 27 A. D.

Finley No. 70 articles mentioned are being sold at retail in the LeRoy market: Bran, per hundred Flour; per 50 pounds 90 to $110 Shorts, per hundred 35 built up a good trade since coming Tuesdav when collided witn 63 10 00 SYSTEM, December 27 J. M. CJuiggle JNo. here, and last summer uid a much COST.

'J, 32 Connecttal! the Commercial Centers ami Rich farm! ot south bound at this place. larger business than the preceeding 7.15 December 27 Perry Rice JNo. 75 December 27 A. D. Finley No; 77 one.

This season ho is looking to Typhi's new location is a fine Meal, per sack Chovs. ner hundred $1 50 December 27 A. Ilensley JNo. 74 MISSOURI, Tho Broad Com nd Wheat Field Thriving Town, of KANSAS, The Fertile Blvcr Valleys anil Trade Centers of tne niSigUBl irauu uc uu evei ci- ,5.00 4.25 4.00 pne. xie wyr- perienced and has rock and iron ou December 27 W.

W. Goodwin JVo. bU. December 27 II. F.

Hayes No. 76 December 27 F. Hayes No. 82 from uoiqny the ground for the orection ot a lue another store, ana now nas one jarge ware house teet, at tne NEBRASKA, The Grand Picturesque and Enchanting Scenery, and tlu, Famous Mining U.smota of COLORADO, Th. Aericultural, Fruit, Mineral and Tlmbet Undl, .1.1 -L tipcat, little stores tne rear or cis more, as soon a- me Lint weather will permit We will close out our remaining stock of Heating Stoves and Stove Boards below cost.

Come quick before they are all gone. Oats, per bushel 0o Corn, per bushel 88c Hay, per bile 45c Corrected by W.J. Bailey. Local Rlarlict Report. This market report is corrected weekly on publication diy just be fore going to press and gives the prices paid on the Lr.ltoy market as quoted by the Ira W.

Baker pre dune house: Friday a traveling man who -r- a ARKANSAS, Tho Ucautltul Rolling Prairies and Woodlandl of th INDIAN TERRITORY, The Bujiar Tlantatlona of Samuel ShooD, southeast of Bur- makes this territory was inmates 4.501 0.25 1.55 1.93 1.00 3 33 2.50 2.40 8.00 3.75 46 156.81 linoton Sunday afternoon. He December 27 A. Finley JNo. Hi December 27 W. Schlatter No.

78 December 27 Interest December 30 W. W. Goodwin No. 73. January 10, 1902 W.

J. Bailey No. 83 January H. C. Abbott No.

84 January 12 C. HiginbotLam No. 79.. Jauuary 31 O. L.

Anthony No. 85. February a II. F. Hayes 87..

February 14 Rankin Bros. No. 86 Center. Accompaning him was was in bis hundredth year and was a davs. Rev.

Ella woman whom he could have dis the funeral charged without the formality of a m.m had charge of m. servipps. divorce. 1 Iiej uuu Bjjcub iud uuy in Yates Center and when they linker. pounit iJ- tOUISIANA, The Cotton nd Drain FWrfs.the CatU KansjM and Winter lieorU of TEXAS, Jllstorical and Bccnls OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And Forma with Ms connection, tha Popular Winter Jtouto to ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA.

For lull description and Illustrated pnmphHtfl of any of the above Mot Surlngs. Antonio, aud Mexico, address Company Ageuti.or C.0.WARHE8. W.B.D0DDR1DOB, B.C. TOW.ISEND. e.

Kanjr.r, 0en.Pa.trkt.l:U i- T1-, 1 Balance onnrt came to go ne paia uis urn. xie uiu held JUUlli: ww'I -I nwinv afternoon and assessed the neglected to register wuen ne came i Total 323.42 certify the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and fiorl. J. K. Cor-VLE, Cty Treasurer.

help me God Yours truly, RANKIN BROS. Successors to Ilankin Cave fine, to a couple or our uoys and the olerk asked him to register then. He did. This is the way it I Kggs, per dozen 24c Hens, per pound 0 Tuikey liens, per ponnd He Tom Turkeys, per 7c p'ings, per pound Old lloostcrs, 10. Separator Buttey JO innlsincr in a little street fignt.

belief, so read: E. R. Notman and wife. Norfrom. Mo." Tho clerk ST.

LOUIS, MO. Boys tbeBC fights are costly and hard on clothes and faces, and Bhould be settled in a to before me this tho 17th, day of February J. R. Aiilkfeld, Notary Public. My term cxpiics January 4, 1903.

Subscribed and sworn 1902. seal didn't see the point for a long time -Ex- mpre neaceiui Huumei..

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