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The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

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Taaaxsmmsszaisaai THE We are you Longton, Ks.f Friday, June 3,1904. River bank full. A good line of whips. Rodin. Wall paper at the drug store.

Wheat fields still above water, lluy your paint of W. II. McKay. School supplies at the lost Office. Jolly lias a floe Una of Oandles 8CUSCKIPTJ0X, $1.00.

IN ADVANCE. Entered at tli poHtoflli' at Elk county Khuh, ua nucoud-vlwui uiatu-r. Dr. Ingram visits Longton every Fri t. Louis? I Going to day.

M. L. Jolly has put an up-to-date With the largest line of Hardware, Furniture, Glassware, Tinware, Graniteware and Cutlery, In fact everything to furnish a home Large line "of Cook Stoves, Heaters and Gas Stoves. Our stock of guns and ammunition is larger and more 11 i i't tXtwf front in his business building. VAil kinds of tablets at the Post Of- fieo.

W. Finlcy of Elk Fuils, was in Loriicton on business last Friday. When hungry, Phone Jolly's store No. SS. One of the heaviest rains of the season fell last night.

An all night rain. Call at the Post Office for pens, pencils and ink. Cal Cooper, the Osborne machine agent, spent a few days at home this week, R. W. Pritchard will fix your clock, corner south of I.

O. B. P. O'Neal has put a two-story ad TIME CARD A. T- fc S.

P. Railway. EAST BOUND complete than ever. SWt 0 A raMui5er lamrl 10 ni 204 ...11 40 l-i'l Wav Prt-ivlit ilfimrta Then you should come here and buy a Suit Case, or Trunk, and an Umbrella. For the stay at homes, too, we have many bargains.

In addition to a well assorted stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, we have Gas Mantles and Flues-Cured Meats and FLOUR. am Wuv ii pHitM K.ST HOUNII 201 IC OA I'mwHiiK-r dopiirlH IS -3 219 dfpni'tH VfJnn Wny Kl.ilit ilepal la 4 0" "Miiiy mtvml In money Ynu will hiv Kl n-r i-nt hy liuyinc ronnil trip UtkuU to (ilUoM, Inquire lit ultice L. O. PuiiA-irs, Afrent. dition to his dwelling on Montgomery street, Leases, deeds, chattel mortgages, etc for sale at this office.

El The rains are interfering with the wagon shop harvesting of the herry and strawber mm yiAiik- Mil ry crops. Fred Bailey was up from Elk City POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. OKFK'K HOITItS: Wvk tiny Krnm 7 to 9 in: Siimluy (nun to 1 1 u. in nntl from 3.30 6 Hi, Mull i I.Kiti departure 'nllows- Main lin, ant, 1: wi-t, a cnt-oif rant, U.45 a x- l't "uiiiluy Mn'y ot'Uttf biiHlui'HK from 7 a in to 9 in. a AMUMCW McKAV, IWiiiatitor.

Sunday visiting with his brother, Fran mmimiM All Kinds of Repairing cis Bailey. Photos every Monday only in Long- ton. Best stamp photos only 10c. per. W.

B. WHITE dozen. See samples. LODCIG DIRECTORY. M.

J. Roth was up from Independ-j 0NT0N I.0DGK No. 'Ill dence yesterday looking after his real Horse-shoeing and Plow-work A Specialty. All woik brought to this shop will be done in first class order li l.O. O.K., uiueta every estate interests.

f.ri'liiy ninlu 7W p. in. itilfftlVUIliiiK KBNK IS MtttKY. N.G. Miss Ethel Keifer of Hydro, V.

A liKZON Sec. sr-Kg? is visiting her grandparents Mr. and ttid prices reasonable. Cull mid see our work smd'get our pric S. H.

Mitchell. I KILL the COUGH Df. D. EL ISawyeF, ONfiTON I.OWlK No. aiJ.

A. V. A. I M.inm-lri lm mul nltirilay of ft es ami 1 am sure G. W.

Holyfield and O. L. Ilnius will treat Win, Spencer and G. W. Wheeler of invitud.

and. CURS the LUNGS Jlir Ji. w. yu E. 0.

SANGER. Oak Valley, attended Ihe Decoration 9t Franti.in, Sec. exercises in Longton. ml mm L. 11.

Pitts was down from Moline eternarian Mrs. Harl Lucas of Clinton, is Longton Loiwie No. 117. A. O.

U. meets every Thurinay nijfht. Viaitinff baothors I Ostiander, M. W. K.

NWman, Recorder. Miss Clara Fester, who has been quite sick during the past week, is reported to be improving. Walter Crumrine aad family from near Elk City, visited a day or two in Longton this week with relatives and Iriends. Grant Gordon and family now occupy theL. H.

Pitts house on south Montgomery street, having moved there Tuesday. J. C. Kemp and W. E.Marmont have Monday visiting mother.

His wife had been here several days. visiting friends and relatives in Long-ton. Mrs. Win. Lucas came in from Akron, OFFICE AT STAR BARN.

Dr. Ingram visits Longton every rnn CONSUMPTION Price rUn I OUGHSand ISOLDS Free Trial. Kansas, Sunday morning for a few days Friday. visit with relatives and friends. I.ONUTON I.OIKJK Vo.

Mill, K. of I', iiiitft t-Vttiy Mmiilav niiflit 1 p. iii. ViiltiuK Kiftlie'a PPIONE 85. Surest and tiuicicest Cure for all Dr.

C. L. Hart of Oak Valley, was A. Lieu, the stone mason, went THROAT and 1AJZZG TROUB itiiong the Veterans in Longton Mon- to Howard the first of the week to work IIIH(J WclcOIIII. UKUIKJK A IUM6, CIIAKI.KS K.

i.t it. 8. LES, or MONEY SACK. Howard. Kansas.

lay. on the new I- O. O. F. building.

purchased the Bard well stock of goods Full line of Cutler and Neilson's best JOHN CALKINS, See me before fixiric vour sale eiat.es Longto Kansas. Ora Freeman and wife attended Decoration exercises in Longton Monday. B. F. Xorris of Kansas City visited his friend Charles Franklin in Long-ton this week.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church have a treat for the Boone is strictly in the loan business and butcher tools and will move them liquid paints. V. H. McKay. to Independence.

at lowest rates, and will get money within three days after papers are com 5. W.JMlCrLrE&iOJS1. F. P. Murphy of Deeatur-, 111., spent Ira Holifield has bought a raaae a lew days here this week looking over pleted.

building of J. F. Belt and moved it to the oil field with a view of investing. MUI.I.KJAN POST No. (Ji-rtiid Army of tl.e luuHtrt on I ho lt Ve(iii'mliy of each' i4iilli ni 7 oo aiitl on Hit '1 Wetliiemlay at hi.

All uiiiiiiUimh aro n-iiifi tc il i lie preneiit ni viiling ooiiiia l'' are invited to nl.tt-inl. 11. JJ.SuWllliC, li. Mi KAY, AajiitaHl. his lots on north Montgomery street for a dwelling house.

LIVERY, FJ5F.D, AJJD SALE STABLE M. Zinn and wife moved from the There will be no service's at the M. E. oliureh Sunday morning, lust regular services will be held in the evening. William Mc.Kinzici delivered a car of TiTT1 farm into the city Wednesday and now Good Rigs, occupy the Charles Zollars house on wheat iH Longton this week A.

W. public, June 7. il.in'tt Mul liii nt hii'1' Mil riatimlay of each roiilli al 'J p. m. At tuill-H in Hynipnlliy ultli us, mil' efloi Ih t.i iliiipuitin rliat'ity mill inuillriila oilier rfi.iliioM, ais cordially luviti-il to join our MAiir ICiDKKf.Ec;, Prosident.

jEl.l.A west Fifth street. room for the new Fin Ivy Well Fed Teams. Getting Prompt Service Miss Edith Foster, agent for the Winner dressmaking chart, left yoster day morning for Moline, Howard and LNTOV ironxt'rif. N. K.

A A tli tiiol WnliieHilay i nacli montli In li Mii-ixiii'' (lull. isi I i li iiiuiiiIimi curiliuily iiititrd. other towns on that business. At the Red Front Barn Mrs. J.

M. Nolder has purchesed gome residence lots just south of the frame seheol house of Wm. Lerow, No. 152o. M.

W. moeta the 2nd atij -llli Buturiiuy n.irlit i in each month. A. Rodin, V. a S.

Crumriiie, Cleric. KANSAS. and will soon build a dwelling. Take Notiee. We, the undersigned, hereby warn ill persona I 1 i'lJ L-j i -J tS LJLI under penalty of tjte law not to buda, shoot, fish, or in any way treepass on the prcperiy owned, CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Methodist Episcopal. I.ONIITON, 1)UKA'IIIN(I every Siunlay ut 8 p. piencliioa 'l'i'y oilier SSuiiHay ni 1 1 in; prayer iiioi Iiuk vvi'iy 'rtiiii'Hlay nllit; j'onu ptmpli' no'eliug viiy I'linNday nltM; Suiulny acliool nt 10 a. hi, i i 1 Kudcavur U.au p. ni.

nundiiy. F.I.K FAI.I.B, ever tiler fiuml-y ut I 1 pniyer metiiiir WoiliieKilay yount; pei ple'H Tuxwliiy uilit; KuiiUay acliuul at I covr, "(bkaoiiiwo every oOier Sunday nt 3 p. Sunday at 'i p. in, A. iJonrctc, tastou Will Basey of Independence, grain buyer for the Independence Milling company, was in Longton on business Monday.

Misses Bonefield and Smith, school teachers of Moline, were in Longton Monday visiting and looking after school matters. Mrs. L. II. Lyman of Parsons, Kansas, arrived in Longton last Friday for a few days visit with her brother.

Rev. TJ. C. Bosworth. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Crumrine ct Nichols will please catl and settle the account 'as the money is needed badly.

Mrs. O. II. Woriey and daughters, Misses Ethel and Edna, started yesterday morning for St. Louis to enjoy the attractions of the World's Fair.

Mrs John McMannama, of Joplin, arrived Saturday in Longton for a visit with Mrs. E. E. Cooper and othar friends. Many old settlers will meet her with pleasure.

Members' that have not paid their cemetery dues for the past year are kindly requested to pay dues to Miss Lily Jolly Secretary. Dr. C. W. add ox started Sunday for a visit with relatives near Louis ville, Ky.

He went by the way of Chicago and on his return will visit the big fair at Sfc. Louis. occupied, or controlled by us. Tyler S. R.

Buck W. F. Flack G. Y.Miller I. T.Reeves' D.

Sexton H. Kollar A. H. Morris G. W.

Amsbury J. A. Griibb Mrs. Jane Dunlop W. P.

Sharp Names under the above, 25cts per year. crop. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Cruir.rine Nichols will please call and settle the account as the money is needed Will Atiebury came over from Cher-ryvale Saturday evening to visit a few days with his sister, Mrs Tom Iloson-dale. Lcttisana IPKrcSisse Exposition. "Worlds Fair." Season tickets Rates $18.75 round trip dates of sale April loth to Nov.

inclusive final limit Dec. 15 1904. Sixty (GO) day tickets rate $15.65 for round trip dates of sale daily April 25 to Nov. I'O inclusive final limit tickets good to leave St. Louis within sixty days from date el sale.

But not later than Dee. 15 1004. Ten (10) day tickets rate $14.05 for round trip dates of sale daiiy April 27 to Nov. 80 100-1 inclusive. Tickets good to leave St.

Louis within ten days after dtite of sale but not later than Dec. 5 1901. Extension of return limit only be granted upon payment of thediffer-ance between fair paid and proper fare for limit desired plus extension fee of 25 cents such extension to be made by the Validating agent. On all one way or round trip tickets reading through. Sfc.

Louis a stop over of 10 days will be granted at St. Louis by depositing ticket immediately upon arrival with validating agent and payment of lee of $1. L. O. Phillips TO THE LADIES.

If you wish calling cards the Gleaner can furnish them. A Full Line of Confectionery, Tout ceo, and Cigars. Meals at all Hours. We invite our farmer friei.ds to stop here for meats. We promise class entertainment.

Two doors north of the Bank- HAPPY HEff YEAR TO ALL. Congregational. LJUICACHING every fimtlay at II a. m. ami 7.30 p.

in. SUNDAY '1 lOO 1. every at 10 m. P. Tj.

Conuiia. Suprinteiiilent, Prayer im-ei in every nilit. A col dial iuvitulioll IH extended to nil toullnnd I if ho Nervliea T. K. Boswourrr, I'aslor.

Willi my heart full of gratitude anl my. Lumber yard lull of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Nails. Bricks, Sand, Paints, Oil and Turpentine every thing that Jake De-Con of El Dorado, was in looking after damage claims against th sin la l-e railway, Wednesday. S. Crumriiie was called to Elk Falls Wednesday with his hearse to attend the funeral of Mrs.

William Webb. Mur-ay Brssett was up from Sedan this weak visiting his young friends. He came across the country on his pony. Mrs. Mel Walker of Chanu'e, arrived in Longton Sat urday, accompanied bv little Rutii Harris, for a visit with relatives.

Dr. Ingram the dentist will be in Longton every Friday instead of Thurs day and Friday until further notice come early. G. Roth had the misfortune to have his dwelling on his farm north of town damaged by fira last week. The fire was discovered and extinguished before there was much danger of losing the house The Shawnee Insurance company paid the loss, $7.50, promptly.

Mr E. Harold Geer is a graduate of Amity College Conservatory of Music. Immediately upon his graduation vt -rious schools attempted to secure his services either as teacher or director of thair musical department. His entertainment Tuesday evening is worth hearing. The cemetery association of the Crum grave yard will hold a meeting on Thursday, June 9, 1904, at the cemetery.

Every one should attend as there will be an election of officers and other important business before the meeting. J. F. Hopewell, President. Taa.t Thobblng Haadache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr.

King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up health. Only 25 cents, money bade if nos cured. Sold by W.

P. Ball, drugjjist. SOME NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS ABOUT MR. "Mr. Harold Goer was r.t his best and showed much skill of technic and brilliancy of tone in rendering a violin solo." "Mr.

Harold Geer always pleases his hearers at every appearance and Friday evening was no exception." "The entertainment was first class in every particular. The two violin soles played by Mr. Harold and Miss Vira Geer were the gems of the evening." the greatest surprise cf the evening was the violin solos rendered by Mr. Harold Geer. His playing shows training and artistic sjenius." Sued by Hia Docr.or.

"A doctor here has sued me for $12.0 which I claimed was excessive for a casu of cholera morbus," says R. White Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his skill and madieine. I asked him is kept in a first class Lumber Miss Dannie White of Elk Falls, and Mrs. Win, McKay of this city, both well known and able readers, will assist HARNESS.

Custom work of superior quality, at reasonable prices. Shoe repairing in a workmanlike manner. A RODIN. yar.L I kindly thank you for patronage you have given me in the past and hope you may kon-liner. Respectfully, C.

A. Bezona. in the program at the Congregational church Tuesday evening. We want agents in each county Any man with a horse and buggy can make big money, experience not necessary. Monopoly of a legitimate business, big profits, without risk, a good opportunity to build up a permanent business in your own locality.

Ulmcr Mfg. Moberly, Mo. Charlie Gowing and wife have gone KANSAS AVFNUE. SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE housekeeping in the 'Frank Green L. A.

Freeman. John F. Calkins, Lauren Hale. residence on the north side. Previous to this they have been boarding on ac LOCAL GLEANINGS Slill Laving Ioi3 of rain.

Hoe whips nt Rodin's. I'uiuts and oils W. II. McIajT. 8ce tho drug store wall paper ad.

If you want a team call phone 44. Atiloolino of tinwaro at Jolly's. Dr. Ingram visits Longton every Friday. Everything well wntered several times this week.

Want provisions? The Jolly phone is 38. Tuesday June 7, at the Congregational church. Call at McKay's Hardware store and see the stock. Jeff Jackson and David Roth were Howard visitors Monday. Og Carr has prone to work for James Kittermaii on his farm north of Long-Ion.

J. C. Blair north of town, transacted business in Howard last Saturday. For sick headaehe take Chambelain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cire is certain. For sale by P.

Rail. The Ladies' Aid Soeisty cf the E. church will serve dinner and supper, to all who come, on November 8, CO 1 CITY TRANSFER. S. S.

GARDNER, Prop. Does all kinds of Transfer work, handles freight and also A letter to Link Tate informs that his mother and her husband, Joseph Wolf, lost their barn by fire. With it were destroyed five horses, twenty hogs, hay, corn, harness and other articles. The fire was discovered too late to save anything. Mrs.

Nellie McKy and Master Gworge, daughter and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fitzgibbons, and Mrs.

S. L. Casson, sister of Mrs. Fitzgibbons, all of Lebanon, arrived yesterday for a visit with the Fitzgibbons, aud other relatives of Longton. Trlumpbs of Modern Surgery.

Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken otit.and scra)edand polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely: bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased sections of the veins antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and ih one-third the time required by the old treatment. Cham count of being unable to secure a house. Fred Parsons and family from near Neodesha, and his brother-in-law, Robert Pounds and wife of La Fontaine, spent a few days this week in Longton and the Upola neighborhood visiting relatives and friends. Worst of All ExperieDGas does general delivering.

President, Vice Fkesidknt. Secretary. THE LONGTON LAND COMPANY. HEAL ESTATE' INSURANCE. Farm Loans at Reasonable Hates.

vM4 50 YEARS' Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. -S. H. Me vvsou, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," she writes, "I endured insufferable pain frm indigestion, stomach If you have property to sell or rent put it in our hands.

We Trade Marks DESIGN3 Copyrights will give it prompt carefuL attention. i if it was not Chamberi-nin's Colic, Choi- AnTone sending a sketch and description may qiilclily ascertain our opinion free whether at invention ia probably patentable. Communications st rictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for secoriiiepateiita.

Patents taken tnroueh Mann Co. recetva special notit. without charge, ia the George Bird of Tola, attended Use era and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as funeral of his brother, I. N. Bird atZlk i I had good reason to bfheve it was, We can furnish anything you want, from $1, 000.

to $15,000. We have farms and pasture land at desirable prices. We also have some goo berlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. Ifc isan antiseptic and when applied to such injuries causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the iid.

Keep a bottle of Pain in your Lome and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering sup it" injuries entail. For sale by ana oowei srouoic. ueaia 8eemea inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electrie Bitters and the result was miraculous I improled at once and now I'm completely recovered' For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c.

It'a guaranteed by W. Ball, druggist. he wonld not say under oath that it Falls Tuenday, and has been visiting BwWSS Longton for a day or two. was not." No doctor could use a bst A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.arerest eir- oil leases at reasonable.

ratc-'S. culafcion of any scientific journal. Terms, tia year four nionttia, $1. Sold by ail newsdealer, Mr. Longton several 1 iii'S tj.

mi ter remedy than thir-, in a of cholera, morbus, it wever fails. by W. RfllDJl O. ac.n mZZZW IN TUB GLBANM5R OFFICE. LONGTON.

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