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The Haddam Leader from Haddam, Kansas • 5

The Haddam Leader du lieu suivant : Haddam, Kansas • 5

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The Haddam Leaderi
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Haddam, Kansas
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The Misses Metta and Eliza Wolff Protection went to Cuba Saturday evening to attend the graduating exercises at that place. Miss Eliza's pupils being The Haddam Telephone Company among the number graduating. M. Harvey and granddaughter Miss Ollie Simon, who has been visiting with the Harvey families here, left Saturday for a few days visit with relatives at Greenleaf and Clifton. Wa have just received another new assortment of fancy trimmings, wide Central Office in Second Story of Vedder Building, First Door East of the 'Postoffice.

Eule 3 in the new Directory is not correct. It should be the same as it was in the 1909 directory and read as follows. Service night and day, except Sundays and holidays. On Sundays, no service from 9.30 a. m.

to 2.30 p. m. and from 5.30 p. m. to 11 p.

m. On holidays, the closing time of neighboring towns will be observed. Fresh, high grade telephone and gas engine batteries for sale. embroideries, etc. The prettiest we have ever shown.

to your loved ones is expected of you. You owe it to your family to carry Life Insurance and there is no better policy written than the Security Life of Chicago The 20 payment Life Policy has the largest CASH VALUE of any policy on the market at like premium rates. Let me explain this policy to you. C. H.

Karges At the LEADER Office Potter Bros. Merc. Co. Mrs. John Dart, who has been visit ing with her folks at Narka for the ru past two weeks, returned home Mon day night; hence that broad smile that John has been carrying the last few days.

Dr. H. M. Ochiltree Mgr. Office in Yoder's Drug Store, A fishing party of Cuba composed of Dr.

Payne and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrll and little son were trying their luck in Mill Creek one day last week. The fish they didn't catch would fill a barrel. Tomorrow, Saturday, June 4th, our Diamond Ring Contest opens.

Voting The first count in our big Diamond Amon, John and Wm. Turner went Ames Monday evening to attend the funeral of an aunt who died recently. FOR TRADE 160 acre farm, near Enosdale. Want 80 acre farm near Haddam. Enquire at Leader office.

Ring Contest will be made at 4 p. begins at 1 p. m. Cut out the free coupon in this paper and vote it for your favorite, it counts twenty votes Saturday, July 2d. The lady having the largest number of votes to her and they are free.

Contestants are al credit at that time will be presented lowed to collect these coupons from with $10.00 in gold. a passenger to II. P. Beeman was the Hub, Saturday. subscribers, or have their friends who When you want a first class job of painting or paper hanging call on J.

P. Ilenman, or phone No.84. Ralph Hyland, the banker at Mor- are subscribers save them for her. We were slightly in error last week in stating that Walter Potter had bought the house and lot just west of Potter Brothers' store. Instead it was purchased by the firm, who are expecting to move or sell the house, and erect a modern business building to better accomadate their rapidly increasing trade.

Potter Bros, are enjoying an immense business, which fully justifies them in the step taken, and we hope to soon see this firm in their new quarters, which will not only be more in keeping with the patronage received, but will be a credit to our city and a building of which the citizens of Haddam will be justly proud. A new sign on the front of John Clark's feed store reads: "FEED EX Ever try Foster's Lice Killer? It is guaranteed to do the work, or your rowville, came up Saturday to visit with his wife over Sunday. Evidently Ralph is tired of batching as we noticed he took his wife home with him when he returned Monday. Call and have your eyes tested with Fred Miller visited in Hanover over Sunday returning Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Close spent "Saturday in Washington. Mrs.

E. Kniffln is visiting relatives and friends at Greenleaf, this week. money back. For sale at either drug store. and if you will take the time some day to watch Mr.

Clark grinding feed and exchanging same for whole errain, you will understand the full meaning of the neat sign which adorns his place of business. my new Mediaometer. You can manipulate the instrument yourself, and it will tell you whether you need Frank Taylor returned last Friday from Topeka where he had been attending the. Bankers' Convention at that place. the Anna Tuma visited at Cuba latter part of last week.

We sell and exchange real estate. Submit your trade on this $5,000 glasses or not. No charge for testing eyes. Dr. II.

M. Ochiltree. If your farm is for sale or trade don't stock of General Merchandise all in eood condition. Equally divided in making trips each fail to list it with us. See us at the Leader office.

each department. Strictly cash busi Carl Multer is alternate day to effort 'to alleviate ulcered tooth. Washington, in an the suffering of an ness. Receipts from $25 to $100 per John Cox and Teague and Lyons shipped a car of hogs, Tuesday. FOR SALE Seven shoats weight about 100 lbs.

narry Lyons Route 2. Pat O'Donnellcame in Monday from Lincoln where he has been on a visit. day. Fixtures $600 including horse and wagon. Stock will invoice about $5,000.

For particulars call at the Want A Cheap Home In Haddam? Good 4 room house close in, good Miss Pauline Vincent of Washington visited with relatives in Haddam the latter part of last week and the Leadeb office. Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Chas. Totten's sister with whom she has been visiting the past few days, left Monday for Lincoln where she will visit with relatives for a short time before returning to her home in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Totten and the latter's sister, Mrs. Dye, went to Washington, Thursday, to attend the graduating exercises at the Washington High School.

Miss Helen Totten being a graduate of the class of 1910. well, cistern, smoke house, cave, hen first of this week. Millie Williamson attended the Would you like to see some lady house and good barn for 8 horses with buggy room and granary and mow for graduating exercises in Washington friend of yours win the $125.00 dia last week. mond ring offered in our voting con NOTICE Laundry goes each alternate week on Tuesday in place of Wednesday as heretofore. City Barber Shop.

test? If so fill out the nomination 6 ton hay. Some nice fruit, lots of room for chickens and hogs. An ideal home for a retired farmer. Banker UDton of Mahaska drove blank found in our Big Advertisa- over Friday and took the B. and ment this week and send or hand the Price only $1450.

See about this for Washington. same in immediately, that your fav immediately, at the Leader office. Mrs. E. A.

Harris went to Wash Mr. Chas. Carpenter a veteran Rural carrier of Cuba, was in Haddam visiting with his son, Ben Carpenter orite may get an even start with the other contestants. We give $5.00 in gold to the first party nominating ington, Saturday, to have some dental and family, Monday. work done.

Robt. Hines and family, who have been visiting for several days past with the Dart families, left Monday evening for western Kansas where they will visit a short time before returning to their home in Western Nebraska. the winner of the Diamond Ring. F. E.

Sprague came in from Clay Center, and visited with home folks After La Grippe Clarence and Maude Hagans and Hazel Hackett left Thursday for O-dell, Nebr. where they will visit for a short time with relatives and friends. For Sale Or Trade. 164 acres 4 miles of Forsythe, Mo. over Sunday.

A. Kaufmann loaded a car of hogs, the county seat of Taney on good road, in nice neighborhood, close to W. D. Janeway and family, formerly of this place but now of Stillwater, who have been visiting the Saturday, to be shipped to the Kan Ethel McClara, Maude Abrams and Frank Stratton visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

II. P. sas City market. good school and church. Small house, former's brother, J.

E. Janeway and stable, crib, and other buildings, M. O. Chandler and wife and Ralph family, left last Friday for a visit Beeman northwest of town, Sunday. some orchard for family use, good Hyland and wife took dinner Sunday with Mrs.

Janeway's brother, Fre mont Stewart, at Morrowville. with Albert Ilyland's. "I had suffered several weeks with LaGrippe. Had pains in my head and eyes. It felt as though there was a heavy weight on the top of my head, until it seemed that my brain would burst.

I was so nervous that I could not rest or sleep. When I dozed off I would awake with a sudden jerking of my whole G. W. Dart and wife, came up from Washington Saturday and are visit Ruth Lower met with a painful ing with their sons, W. John, W.

H. Cramer, Will Rhine and Dave Odgers were passengers to the accident, Monday evening, when in Frank and Williard and families. county seat, Tuesday. playing about rotter store she The Leader would be an accepta ran her arm through a pane of glass Mrs. L.

A. Potter was called home pasture among the timber, good spring of water, about 16 acres in cultivation and more can be when cleared. A good home, will furnish abstract down to date and will give warrantee deed, taxes all paid. There is a $475 loan on this farm on very easy terms. $150 due in March 1911 balance, in 3 years.

Price $2,500. 140 A. farm 8i miles south of Chad-wick, a good town on the Frisco R. R. There is a small 3 room house, stable, crib and sheds, all in fair con ble gift to j'our friends and relatives to Palmer.

Tuesday, on account of in other parts, and remind them of body. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart in the door, cutting her quite badly. Dr. Ochiltree was called and dressed the wound, and the little patient is improving nicely under his care.

the illness of her daughter. your kindness every week in the year. Try it. Remedy and Nerve and Liver Pills cured me. A number of Rev.

Brooks delivered the address Mr. and Mrs. Longley, who have friends have since realized the same benefits." been here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Shearburn, who has been quite to a class of county graduates at A-genda, Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. John Long of Morrow-ville visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. MRS.

ALVIN H. LOCKS, Seabrook, N. H. The after effects of LaGrippe dition. About 25 acres in cultivation, and more can be cultivated when sick, left Thursday for their home in Stationery.

Your name and address, with the number of your mail route, neatly printed on 200 envelopes for $1.00, or 100 letter heads with envelopes to match for $1.50. Give us a trial order we guarantee satisfaction. Greenleaf. timber is cleared off. Phone line, good Geo.

Ford is building a new top for spring of water, some fruit, and near school, about 2-3 of this farm can be the livery bus. Mr. Ford has one of the best equipped shops in this part put in cultivation when cleared; the balance is a little rolling but is cov of the country, and the work he turns The Merry-Go-Round which has been running in Haddam for the past two weeks (between showers.) made ered with white oak, hickorv. and out is of the highest order. walnut timber, good pasture among John Williams returned home from Talmo, Saturday, where lie had been visiting his brother-in-law.

Miss nazel Huntoon, whe has been visiting relatives at Haddam, left Saturday for her home in Washington Mrs. L. A. Potter of Palmer has been visiting with the Potter and Lower families for the past few weeks. are often more serious than the disease, as it leaves the system in a weakened condition that invites more serious troubles, such as pneumonia, etc.

Dr. MAes Restorative Nervine should be taken for some time to thoroughly restore nerve strength. Dr. Miles' Nervine la eold by all drug gists. If the first bottle does not benefit, your druggist will return your money.

MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, Ind. Its farewell run Tuesday evening, Frank Brick returned home from the timber. Mortgage of $370 at 7 per "pulling stakes" the next day and the west, Monday night, where he cent, $100 due in Jan. 1911 and balance in three years. going to Narka to give the "small lad been on a big land deal.

He re fry" at that place "the time of their ports crops looking very good, and life." wheat as fine as he ever saw it. Price $15.00 per acre. Will exchange for western land or good residence property that is clear. Inquire at Leader office. E.

Y. Park, an old friend and neigh bor or the editor and family while in N. came in Saturday night from Advertise your wants in the Leader Savannah, Georgia enroute to New Mexico, and spent Sunday here leav ing Monday for Denver where he will J. L. SMITH.

D. D. S. spend a short time visiting before re A. 0.

KNIGHT, D. D. S. suming his journey to N. J.

A. McGregor of Lincoln. Nebr. who has been visiting his father, Robt. McGregor, for the past month WALL PAPER Complete assortment of the latest and best patterns just arrived.

Inspect this line of paper before you make your selection. S. T. YODER SON, DRUGGISTS. Smith Knight, DENTISTS Wednesday and Thursday of Each Week.

and trying to regain his health, returned home Saturday. He reports Mill Creek water to be a great health giving tonic and attributes his improved health to Its daily use for the past thirty days. Foster's Lice Killer and Stock Dip is a guaranteed product. For sale at both Drug Stores. Up-to-date Denta! Work Fully Guaranteed.

At The Hoover Building liaddam, Kansas..

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