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The Haddam Leader from Haddam, Kansas • 5

The Haddam Leader from Haddam, Kansas • 5

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The Haddam Leaderi
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Haddam, Kansas
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5
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oooooooooxKaoaoo OUR BIG PRICE CUffMG IS EXTENDED THROUGH THE MONTH OF AUGUST; (Tnnf Dtwbes GOODS ON SALE. MSA? 30300030000000 City News. Dan Bellinger is working in the barber shop this week. MORE I Citv INIpws. Take your produce to Thrap.

Photograph's that please at Rhines. i Art Foster returned to his work at Concordia Wednesday. CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS Thrap pays the highest market price From one-fourth to one-third off on all Dry Goods and Clothingat Potters'. Wm. Towns purchased a new auto of the Blue Valley Auto Co.

this week. Mrs. Elton Tiff is visiting home folks this week. Mr. Tiff isemployed at Kansas City.

A good cornet, alto, tenor or bara-tone for sale at a reasonable price, inquire at this office. Mrs. Jennie Damon of Washington was a vistor at our Sunday School convention Sunday. E. E.

Harris and wife and Ted Wood left for Southeast Nebr. Wednesday for a few days. Mrs. Anderson and children and Mrs. Anna Corbett and children were visitor at Kesters' Sunday.

Dave Boyer, wife and daughter of Linn were in our town Sunday at tending the Sunday School convention TWO PAPERS FOR ONE PRICE. We offer the daily and Sunday Kansas City Journal arid the leader one year for only $4.00. Iten Pierce and Floyd DeWill returned from Concordia Tuesday. We are informed that had they known the weather was so damp, they would not Have gone. Prof.

Grant of Nebr. was in our city Tuesday evening to hold a band practice with the local band. He is a splendid Jeader and can do nitieh with the boys. He left Wednesday morning. Workmen- from the- Washington Marble and Granite Works with their monument setting outfit, passed through Haddam last week enroute to and from where they put in the foundation for.

a large granite monument and coping, sold by this firm to. lie erected soun. TO) M. F. M.

Brick, D. H. Towns and Ed. Sichley Belleville Tuesdav. Drips, Will motored to Theo.

Neice and wife of Odell came Tuesday to attend the funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs R. S. A. C.

Gifford and W. Wertenberger of Greenleaf are in our city this week in the interests of the Blue Valley Auto Company. H. II. Wilson distributing agent for the Success Magazine was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday.

He reports good business. John Clark left Tuesday morning for Barber county and from there will make an extended visit through Okla. He will make the entire trip by auto. Notice. All those knowing themselves indebted to me must settle by cash or note at the Haddam State Bank at once.

John Clark 9-tf Notice To land owners in Haddam Township. Cut your weeds along the highway before the 15th, of August or I will have to cut them myself at your expense. D. II. Dbips, Trustee.

Yoder Rosamond have Decided to Extend their BIG PRIGE CUTTING SALE through the entire month of August. More goods will be added in on this sale and all Prices cut deep. It will pay you to buy all you need. City News. Subscribe for the leader.

Thrap pays highest market prices for Produce. Dr. Horn of Morrowville was transacting business in our city Wednesday. Potters' Sale is continued another week. Take advantage of these raid-summer bargains.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrow and children Lena and Calvin were the guests of Dr.

Ochiltree and family Suadav. Dura and Cyril Palmer of Kansas City' arrived in our city Tuesday for a few days visit with their aunt, Mrs. Geo. Foster. Prof.

Edward Rooneyleft for Washington Thursday where he will remain at home prior to entering law- school at Lawrence, Sept. 10. Prof. Rooney taugh our schools last year and lias made many friends here w-ho will regret to learn of his leaving our community. Our Big July sale was such asuccess that we have decided to extend the Sale for the entire month of August, adding more goods, and cutting the price deep.

Cash talks, buy early, we will save you Dollars during this sale. Yoder Rosamond. Circus day at Fairbury last Friday called a large number of Haddamites to that place. Among those who took loads in their autos were: Wm. Rosen-kranz, Frank Brick, Dr.

Shearburn, Ed. Harris, C. W. Yoder, A. C.

Whitney and Lloyd Close. They returned in the evening reporting the day well spent. O- Males $5.00 Pedigree R. FLEMING, Scotch I now thoroughbred City News. Thrap still wants your Poultry, Eggs and Cream.

Albert Selmer and Miss Hazel Kenton were visitors at Cuba Sunday. J. B. Lower, Chas. Potter and Jim Wollen were Belleville visitors Tuesday.

Henry Bertram purchased a line piano of Jenkins Sons of Kansas Citv this week. F. Wahlenmaier EYE SPECIALIST Of Kansas City Will have office in the Parlor ot the Hotel HAD DAM, KANSAS Positively one day only Saturday, Aug. 12 Hours 9 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Examination of Eyes out Charge. With- Roy DeWitt and wife and Burt Drips and wife drove to Fairbury Friday. Potters' Sale is continued another week.

Take advantage of these midsummer bargains. Frank Hicks and family of Washington were the guests of Burt Drips and family Sunday. Jake Neidar went to Washington Tuesday and contracted for extra ice during the Picnic week. Miss Yarnell who has been visiting at the home of Wallace Nelson, left for her home at Clyde Tuesday. City News.

Winfred Wagner was in our city over Sunday. Notice the change in Dr. Ochiltree's professional card. Take your Cream to Thrap and get highest market prices. John Clark was a Washington visit or from Thursday to Saturday.

Frank Hicks of Washington passed through our city Tuesday enroute so Belleville. Less than two cents per week for the Leader. Can you afford to be without it? Misses Bertha and Oney Wagner of Salina are visiting friends and relatives here this week. Some home grown alfalfa seed for sale. J.

G. Arbuthnot, 16-3t-p Cuba, Kans, C. W. Yoder and wife accompanied by II. B.

Bonesteel and F. J. Multer were among those who motored to Belleville Tuesday. J. W.

DeVorss and family who have been visiting the former's brother, Henry, left for their home at James-port, Wednesday. CHILDREN'S EYES. F. C. Wahlenmaier, the well-knwon Eye Specialist.

Gives special attention to the eyes of children and fitting of glasses. Consult him at tiie Had-dam hotel, Saturday, August 12th. Hours, JHxi a. ni. to 5:00 p.

m. TTTTTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTT CITY RESTAURANT DeWITT BROS PROP o-o-o-o-o cHoicfc Tobacco ami ciuAti niSST CLAt MEALS SHORT OKHKKS SOFT DRIXKi fancy caxiuf ice cream O-O-O-OrO GIVE IS A TRIAL i 1.1 4 Collie Pups have a good litter of Scotch Collie pups. Females $4.00 Furnished. Cuba, Kansas. 24 and 25.

FARMERS MERCHANTS PICNIC, AUGUST.

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About The Haddam Leader Archive

Pages Available:
1,093
Years Available:
1909-1912