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The Neosho Valley Blade from LeRoy, Kansas • 4

The Neosho Valley Blade from LeRoy, Kansas • 4

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I) Wlklft Cultivator. tSMMtMtWNI Hammiri Repa iwnra 0OC90 6affK3 "ft Pt0 HEATING STOV MS Taint 17. 1 1 Buyers Whether you are going to apply HIM- wmm the paint yourself or aro buying it for someone else to apply, yow ought to take great care to get full value lor your money. It's not the paint that costs the least per gallon cheap-and is that is longest est. It's the one that covers most surface, wears easiest to apply.

That paint is Jm. My line of Heaters has arrived. They are beauties. Some of the best ones are already gone. Don't put off looking them oyer, lor you may miss some of the best ones.

PRICE IS RIGHT. Yours for more business, G. Higinbotham. Sherwin-Williams paint We will furnish you a choice of three different color coixUna-. In a labor taving dovice for taking care of milk and cream and is not expensive.

It wilt separate the cream from tha un2 in a shoit time aud does it thorouuhlv .1 i milk is not mixed with the wa? It 'leaves toTT the skimmed milk, Ud skimmed 'null not lu ed HI 1. ft Hons free of charge, if you give us a photograph, drawing or de scription of your house, whether you buy paint of us or not. i SOLD BY I this Separator 1 sudi1v a rt.m..,i A "iat C. HIGINBOTHAM. at a price within reach of every farmer.

Dealer in reliable goods only. .1.. I fa KmQALL KINDS OF ARDWAWEMCOOOOCOfOC C0CJ3aC9C0 Hrrow NNOINNMNNHMNNMN Kir, NtNNNIMtMeNMMIIOteN w.ftoo. OCSM) 1 ALWAYS RIGHT i A dry blizzaid struck Kansas this Topsy" etova for sale. Cooker week.

The Star, Miss Belle Webster is ill with and heater: See Fred Wat'som Paul Dunegan fell out of a tree while coon hunting Tuesday afternoon and broke bis r.rm. lire pn.Hnnn Flour and feed of all kinds la the Odd FeLow buiUiug, 1 Ice half an inch thick was reported Wednesday morning. If you have a farm to sell list it with us. Neosho Valley Land and Investment Co. malarial fever.

Eli mi I I Quito i number from here who M-B EI El Mrs. Nellie Nye and children of Kansas City spent Sunday here. Pola Mahurin came up from Ben. After Mental Exertion No Rest. joined the Missouri Paoific gang and went to Neodesha have quit edict Sunday to visit home folks.

Mis, Jamec Davidson of Paola and returned home. A. W. BENNETT, Proprietor. First-Class Double Rigs.

Good Drivers. Farmers, we feed your team grain and hay for 40c. Hay, 20o. spent Thanksgiving rilh bar Bar Story has moved into the Leedy property, which he recently ents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Jaokson. The Neosho alley Blade. Le Roy, Kan, MACLAEY, Publisher Moody, Time Card. NORTH BOUND. 11 10 ..10.45 a.

ro. 58 Local freight. 11.00 a. m. SOUTH BOUND.

9 5,09 p.m. Local ireigut. 1.15 p. m. Mo.

Pac. Time Table. SOUTH JlOUNp o. 31 Passenger 2:25 a.m. No, 47 ..1.35 m.

Local Freight. 7.30 a.m. NORTH BOtJNp i' 32 Passenger 2.44 a.m. No. 48 ,...1.49 p.m.

Local Freight. .2,45 p.p. L. Abbev, Agent. The Erwin Comedians, which were booked for Union Hall the first of the week, failed to appear, and nothing has been heard from thorn, purchased.

Leonard Coll ins worth swallowed a fifty-cent piece Monday affernoon. Walter Vickery was in Burlington Irritable and Wretched. Dr. MHe' Nervine Saved My Life. There tt little Joy te llvhifwhen the disordered nerres prevent deep and rest; when one wakei from a restless night more tired than the night before) when one in forced to drag through the round of daily duties without energy, ambition or interest This con-anion is dm to a derangement of (he nerves which may be speedily rogulated and strengthened by Dr.

Miles' Restorative Nervine. This remarkable medicine has a Tuesday on business with the pro He nearly choked to death bofore he got it down. bate judge. 1 J. Samuel Rows, the druggist, has something new to tell you in his A.

Heininger is local agent for the Mount Hope nursery of Lawrence, Kan. 8ee him for anything in that line. ad. this week, H. H.

Webster has sold his farm north of town to George Andrews of Hopkins, Mo. The sale was made through the agency of Rohrer fc Settle. A high dive from the river bridge was scheduled for last Sunday afternoon, but failed to come off, much to the disappointment of the crowd which assembled. Dr, Kcsner was called profession wonderful record of cures. Supplying as it ally to Burlington, Crundall and toration of the nerve force and vitality, its gooa cnccts are ten alter tne hrst few doses.

Neosho Falls this week. nA Mn.i.. I. my family for the past seven years and it is not too much to say that they saved my life. Mrs, C.

F. Maclary came up from Chanute Wednesday and is visiting iiic meu iecung i usea eo nave arcerifiving a few music lessons has left me entirefir and If you want to sell or exobange your land or city property, we aro the people for you to see Neosho Valley Land and Investment Co. Joe Bealtie closed his bakery yesterday and accompanied by his wifo went to-IIartford to attend the football game. Joe says this is the Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Maclary.

instead of lying in bed three or four hours i i B. Mosley, nyniK tu siccp rdq men veiling up ana walking the floor until morning, lean now Mrs. Maggie Smalley of Hillsboro, Ohio; is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Sohwarta, in Neosho township. It was the first time they had Frederick Hilderbrand, one of our go to bed and sleep eight, ten and twelve hours without any tremble.

When I think of heavy and uptodute farmers and mj lurmer nervous, wreicnea, irritaDie state I want to tell everyone what Dr. Milea' Narvin Via Anntt mat An nm stockraisers, is confined to his bome Dealer in News, Books, Periodicals. Stationery, Candy and Notions. POST-OFFICE NEWS STORE first holiday he has had this year. with sickness.

iiiuv.il work now in a day as 1 used to take a week seen each other in twenty-two years, C. B. Ringlo returned Tuesday IE ROY, KANSAS. 10 accomplish, think Dr. Miles' Nervine Rev.

McNabb closed the series of is the best remedy for nervousness and general debility on earth." L. D. EDWARDS, Yesterday was as quiet as Sunday night from his trip to Arkansas. THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. An opportunity, for the investor and the homeseeker to see and learn more of the wonderful prosperity in Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas, is given by the low rate excursions to the southwest via M.

K. T. R'y on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Ask for further particulars and literature. JAMES BARKER, Gon'l Pass.

Tkt. St. Louis, Mo. ff you want to sell your horse cow, farm machinery or farm, or any other article have it advertised in the Bladb and it is almost a sure meetings which he has been con iiui. 01 music, rreiion, laano.

C. T. High, Brint says he found the land he AD drup-filtl sell and miarantps first hnt The majority of business places were closed, and the people spent ducting at Suniy Side Wednesday went to see about as ho expected, tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases.

Address Notary, Conveyancer and Col-lection Agent. evening. The meetings were quite and is still in soma doubts as to ui. mucs Medical U), JUkhart, ma. successful and the church member.

the day feasting and making merry The handkerphief convention giv LE ROY, whether he will forsake Kansas. KANSAS ig crowd in tqwjj Saturday. 6uy your feed of W. J. Bailey.

Mrs. Harry W. Smart will have next Wednesday. ship was increased four-fold. Entertainment at 83.

en by the young people's building A scaffolding on the north side of Among those, from here who at A box social and watermelon frolic club of the Christian church last Anthony's new building fell Satnr tended the football game at Hart P. B. ROWS, AV. J. Physician and Surgeon.

Special attention to Chronic Diseases Office over Higiubotham's. Saturday afternoon was a very suc were given at 88, Mrs Owings, teach er, last evening. The following pro ford yesterday were Mrs. C. Higin- day afternoon.

Oeorge Sutton and Frank Larison were working on it cessful affair, The total receipts bothara, Misses Ivy Watson. Marv sale. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY were $34 90. gram was rendered: Song, "The Beautiful Even-Tide." Opening Address, Max Bader. at the time, and George made his and Maxia Finley, Sybil Anthony, esoape by jumping into a window Messrs.

Russell Johnson and Will The schools closed Wednesday THE KANSAS HOME NURSERY Reoitation, "Our Baby." Mabel Burd Just as be started down. No dam iam Wright. afternoon for the remainder of the is the oldest nursery in Kansas. Its Instrumental Mueie, Ethel Quiggle Money Spent For Morton's Cigars is Kept in Circulation, The old Christian church building moved to the lots east of W- i iter's residence this week. L.

Hamilton and 0. E. Glass-fiik returned from Eldorado 'prlDgs Saturday. They did not (Vice the barber shop there. B.

Mosley shipped a buoket of era'mmons to his son Alpha at crcd Rapids. this week. started in time to reach there age was done? Dialogue, "Praetietl week, Profs. W. W.

Jones and G. proprietor, A. H. Griesa, is the origi nator of Kansas, Lawrence and Cardi The presentation of "Brokea Lore Bader, Lloyd Quiggle, Nellie E. Brown, and Misses Flora Sher Fred Watson will have a special nal Raspberries, Mole Strawberries.

Heberlee, Bernice Quiggle. Fetters" by the Le Roy Good Templars at Westphalia last Friday sale on seasonable artioles next Superb Apricot and Early Melon Recitation "The Little man, Georgia Metz, Clara Havens and Libbie Thompson went to Cha Apples Everything Lome crown Monday morning. Head his ad for Willie Roemer. evening was quite a success. The Frank Shacktsford Barber and Hair Dresser.

Clean Shaves; Sharp Razors Call and See Me for First-Class Work, Second Door South of the Bank. tested before it leaves the nurserv. nute yesterday evening to attend Recitation, "Mary's Lamb with var receipts were larger than at the No Cheap John stuff all stock uuar lationa," Bessie Owings. the meeting of the teachers' associ particulars. These Monday morning sales at Mr, Watson's are attracting considerable attention.

performance here, and the West anteed. Reserve vour ordnra for Recitation, "Yours Truly, Sir," Lem ation. Roemer. phalia people were well pleased with the entertainment. JAMES WOODEN, Agent, LE ROY OR ORANDALL.

Through no fault of his owa, he was Song, "Far Away." Mrs. Bert Allen died Tuesday, November 25th, after an Illness of unable to fill all the orders for sugar Recitation, "Poorhouse Nan," Mary C. C. Kersey, Carpenter, Painter and Paper Hanger, Thanksgiving. Anthony received a fine new range Monday.

It is called 1 Banquet," weighs 785 pounds I 3 a beauty. It was ordered C. Higinbotham. Wilson. Tuesday seemed to be a bad day last Monday morning.

A half ton about two weeks. She was an ear- Recitation, "I'm Very for squirrel Mr. Pistole of uesi. unsiian woman and leaves a George Roemer, LE ROY. KANSAS.

Hopkins, and Rowe, the drug husband and two little children. Instrumental Music, Nellie Heberlee gist, were out four hours and only Dialogue. "The Census Taker." Ethel ine runerai services were held at of the saochanne commodity which he expected to anive Friday did not get in. A list- of those who applied during the hour of the Bale was kept and when the sugar arrived Tuesday morning every order was filled. killed eleven squirrels.

They said Quiggle, Roy Burd. Maud Wilson. Good Heavy Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Caol Oil, Harness Machine Oil, Shoemakers' Supplies, Husking Gloves Pins Crandall Wednesday and were con Red Front Barber Shop We give special attention tn eln'nin thep tried hard to find one more, but Recitation, "Rosa's Lament." Ilat ducted by Reva. Smith and nfr tie Wilson. their time was too limited.

One of i'lonry. Jackson, who bought the fVVa.herby farm at Sunny Bida, has chased residence property in Kington and will move there with lis family. He has rented his farm i Mr. Uollinsworth. Recitation, Charlie Roemer.

shampooing arid hair dressing. Giv-a us a call. CARL SUTTON. Prrm. the eleven was a blaok squirrel, of Recitation, "Aunt Jemima's Court EllaTharp.

Dr. Keener had quite a runaway Wednesday morning. He was pass which there tre verv few ia thii ship, Heberlee. part of the state. Lester Davis C.

T. High, A. Holloway and C. R. Gilger went to Westphalia Song, "Stay in Your Own Back ktfef BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE At R.

E. Dickinson's yard," Ethel Quiggle. took it and intends mounting it for ing Plank school house and his buggy wheel dropped into a rut. Williamson, of Sunny Side Hoop Drill, Eight Girls. Tuesday afternoon, in response to an invitation from thn Mnanna his collection of odd birds and game Recitation, ''The Railroad Crossing' shaking the line out of his hand.

of whieh he has quite a variety. Hader. that place, and attended lodge. The team started off on a run and Instrumental Duet, May and Maud The work in the third degree was The Blade office this week printed the Doctor hung to them with one Trade Mark conferred on J. Stephenson, the another lot of "Kansas" circulars Designs Copyrights has sold his farm for 'U'fi3 Bd purchased land near City, He leaves for hia new this week.

His place was hougbt by Mrs. Dickinson of Wich-i ft, and she will take possession at oeoo. She is well fixed financially will stock the farm with a large of cattle and sheep. bank cashier, in an able, skillful for th8 real estate firm of Rohrer manner, and was followed by an Settle. These circulara contain ilson.

Dialogue, "Scandal on the Brain, Mabel Burd, Ilattie Wilfon, Iva Heb erlee, Bessie Owings, Ethel Bader. Recitation, Fay Hall. Song, "Farewell." rein until the buggy upset and ho was thrown out. The horses ran four miles, and the buggy was pretty badly wreoked. The Doctor had his face scratched up but got off without much damage.

Snjnne sending a ketch and description may Quickly usoerrain our opinion free whether mi Invention la probably patentable. Communications strictly contlderitinl. Handbook on 1'atenta sent free. Ohleat ncency for securing patents. Patents taken through Muun Co.

receive sjkiAm not tco, without chnrKe, lutho address by Dr: Whitiker of Colony an article prepared by Mr. Settle explaining iu After adjourning 1 have had occasion giving a conctso statement of the many natural avantageo of Le Rov ftttitic Jfeericaii lodge the party went to the Banquet House where an elegant supper was and Coffey county. One thousand Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Reinhardt served. The Le Roy bojs enjoyed of these circulars have been sent oat A handsomely illuatratei woekly, Inrpest clr-oulntlon of any ecientltlo Journul, Tortus, 3 a yenr; four monthe, Sola byall newadpolors. MUNN Co.so,B'-- New York Branch Oftica. 623 8tH WnshlnutoP, D.

C. and two daughters are here from I i Jh themselves immensely and say that since the first of September, aad the Festus, for a visit with th Jr the banquet was simply superb good work is still going on. If you parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz, of Neosho township, and have a friend who is thinking of lby are all anxious to participate in a eimilar event at any future date special ior Monday, Dec.

1st, BETWEEN 10 AND 11 O'CLOCK A.M., We Will Place on Sale -THE- mm mm yiuuiun 10 US TOUr fif Black-Drauaht Stock and tn Black-Dnuaht Stock and Mr. and Mrs. Q. F. Reinhardt.

Mr. and the sooner the better to suit. coming to Kansas, give Mr. Settle hia namo and addrass and be will send him some of the "Kansas" cine and am pleased to lay that I never Reinhardt ia a telegraph operator 1 them, and this is his first vacation in five circulars. years.

Jeff. SYSTEM, men anywing ior stocK that gave half at jood latlsfactlon. heartily recommend it to all owneri of stock. J. B.

BELSHER, St. Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any jnore than Cfflnneotinfi the Commercial Canters and ltich Farms of What might have been a serious C. E. Jones, an organiaer for a new fraternal insurnnoe society runaway was narrowly averted Friday afternoon.

E. N. Waterman MISSOURI, The Broad Com and Wlicnt liiuius and Towu ot KANSAS, Tlie Fertile River Valloyi ami Trade Centers of NEBRASKA, The Grand PfctiirtFque and Enchnntinfj Scenery, and the Famous Mining District of Ladies' Cotton-Ribbed Underwear, regular 50c. values, at only 35c. per garment.

Ladies Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, regular 50a. ones, for 35a. per suit, Men's heavy, fleece-lined Underwear and had hitched np a team at th St, known as "The "Cavaliers," is in town, soliciting members to institute a lodge, here. pciouna suouia expect to be cared by food. When your stock arid poultry are sick give them medicine.

Don stuff them with worthless stock foods. Unload the bowel3 and stir up the torpid liver and the livery stable and left it standing in Father fliller, our miller, was the driveway, The horses started out of the barn on the run. but hp Th Agrlcultuntl, Fruit, Mineral and Timber Inda, ilut prlugsot The Beautiful KoHini Prairies nd Woodlands ot ths taken suddenly sick on the street this week. Ho was taken home and Men's neavy ribbed Underweartake wimuu win ue enreu, it it be possible to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver.

It cures every malady of stock if a 2r-cont can I 1 A li I trim I Hi Tha Sugar Vhn tat loos of yuur cnoica bc, per garment. a physiuian summoned. In each pound package of ThoCottoa acd Grain I'lchla. the Cattlo RanfiM and oi uiactt-uraufTiit Ktock and Poultry Le Roy's invincible football team Goffea managed to catch hold of one of them as they went out. They ran across the street, turningso as to narrowly misg the telephone pole In front of Major David's and starting north up Main.

In front of B. R. Brile's blacksmith shop Mr, Waterman fell the horse he had TEXAS, nitorlral and flcpjilo won its game at Hartford yesterday 29 to 0. Yours Truly FRED WATSON. iviiAiy, rormj with lt connrtlon, tli, ronnlir o.u u.iu pay ror ltselt ten times over.

Horses work better. Cows oive more milk. Hogs pain flash. And hens lay more eggs. Itsolves the problem of making as much blood, flt'Bh and energy as possiblo out of the smallest amount of food consumed.

Buy a can from your dealer. ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA TVir full rtn.nrfr.Hn Hi J. L. Horner of Hartford was here this week. to from now until Christmas will be opnd a free game, amusing and instructive 50 different kinds.

Oet Lion Coffee and a Free Oame at Your Grocers. twoftho.tov.iMnt,.., or Ilol LnAn-touiu, and Mvxicu, dilrc Uonumnj Amnu. or bold of also went down. Not mnh MWRSEi, W.B.rGDDinCCS, B.C.MJI3HSD, damage was done to, the buggy. Drive on to Le Roy it's a good plaoe to trade, um.

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1901-1903