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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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J. H. Haworth and children visited in Morrowville Saturday. I rHtlt xttnl E. J.

Wilson played for the dance at Morrowville, Saturday night. Ed Lane is back from Missouri looking after business interests. Mrs. Sprague and daughter, Mrs. Edith Cornwell, spent Wednesday at Washington.

O. F. Simon spent Wednesday at the county seat. Edna Lower is enjoying a visit from Miss Anna Frieze of Wakefield, Kans. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Skipton were county seat visitors Tuesday. Keep square with the printer. F.

E. Hustin of Abilene. Kas. is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Reeves and family.

For All Kinds Of Building Material, Wire Fence Etc. Etc. Will Rhine and children visited relatives at Washington Saturday. Thue Douce was a passenger to the county seat Saturday. The carpenters began work on the Mrs.

J. H. Jones was a Washington new Baptist church at Blocker and visitor Wednesday. will push the same as speedily as pos sible. Enoch Janeway returned from Law F.

E. Sprague came in Monday for a short visit with home folks. rence Wednesday where he has been Frank Fencl Sr. was called to Crete Miss Alta McConnell spent Mon attending the Friends' yearly meet ing. Nebr.

Saturday morning by the ser ious illness of his father. day visiting with friends in Morrow ville FOR SALE A feather bed. First Julia Olson left last week for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives Mrs. Corbett and daughter spent a class. All goose feathers.

Mrs. E. S. Ochiltree. at Rome, Iowa.

few days last week visiting in Wash ington. FOR RENT for the winter: The FOR SALE Four Thoroughbred Go to the Old Reliable CHICAGO LUMBER COAL CO. j. J. MUTH, Mgr.

barn back of the Post Office. In quire at this office. Poland China fancy Shoats. 10-21 FRED THORNTON. FOR SALE Two second hand bi cycles, very cheap.

Dr. II. M. Ochiltree. Several nice homes in Haddam for Mr.

Benninger accompanied by his E. II. Jane way arrived home from Lawrence Tuesday where he was at sale. For particulars see C. II.

Kar ges at the Leader Office daughter Lillie, came up from Washington to attend the public sale of tending the yearly meeting of the J. D. Walton on Mr. Benninger's place. Friends' church.

Mr. A. Parrack and family who have been visiting with relatives here left Public Sale time is close at hand Remember the Leader prints those "red headed" bills that show clear Monday for their home in School Books Frank Walton came in from the west and attended his son's sale returning to Woodston Wednesday evening. across a forty acre field. We sell and exchange real estate We pay cash or trade for eggs al ways lc a dozen more in trade than If your farm is for sale or trade don't fail to list it with us.

See us at the Leader office. the cash price. POTTER BROS. MERC. CO.

Ed Fetrow came in from Omaha Mrs. Zimmerman and daughter of Lincoln, Nebr. are guests of the John Andrews family this week. WANTED TO BUY: A good 80 acre farm. Have 6 head of good horses to put in as part pay, balance cash.

Fbank Brick. and all other school supplies at Emil Anderson and family returned Nebr. Tuesday evening and will visit Monday from Concordia where they with home folks till Oct. 1st. have been visiting for several days W.

n. Moran of Steel City Mo. is past. here visiting with his sons, Joe and Ed and families. Printed stationery is cheap and handy, besides it is more business like Car Multer and family returned home Monday evening from southeast Kansas, where they had been visiting the past week with relatives.

YODERS DRUG STORE Chas. Swab left Tuesday evening and is becoming generally used by for Lawrence, Kans. where he will farmers as well as business men. bee attend school at the State University. samples at this office.

Prices right. The Misses Ethel, and Zola Ochil Jim Owen of Washington, accom tree returned to Lincolh Nebr. where i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSK they will continue their studies in the Nebraska Wesleyan University. panied by a couple land buyers from Richardson County, were looking over some of the editor's land bargains, one day last week. I have some very choice bargains in Washington County farms, descr ip-tions of which you will find on the opposite page.

If you are looking for some good land don't pass these up. Prof. Osterhout of the Mahaska schools and his corps of teachers took the train here last Saturday for Washington to attend the meeting of the County Teachers Association. Chinaware Enamelware FOR SALE: Some extra fine Rnode Island Red Cockerels at Mr. and Mrs.

Will Miller and Mrs. reasonable prices. Chas. Dillingham returned home Fri. 10-7 FRED THORNTON.

from Lincoln, Nebraska where they I have on display 1000 bargains in Enamelware that will pay you to investigate. E.J.WILSON. spent several days seeing the sights at the Nebraska State Fair. Henry Swab and family returned from a three week visit atOsawatom- We are now permanently! located in ie, Kans. Henry says he saw Teddy all right.

I am now preparing my fall land list to send to eastern buyers. If your farm is for sale don't fail to see me at once. C. II. Karges at the Leader office.

the cement building the first door east of the meat market, where we Enamelware Chinaware would be glad to have you call and Lost Ladies gold watch and fob. Finder please return to Frank Risin- see us. ger Haddam Kans. and receive liberal 5COSOSOOOSOOX0OO reward. E.

Rysinger is written in We have recently printed sale bills side of watch. We are now prepared to handle your cream and respectfully solicit a portion of your cream business. We buy all other kinds of farm products and why not cream. POTTER BROS. MERC.

CO. for J. D. Walton, M. M.

Burton and J. R. Inglis and F. E. Johnson.

If Glen Daft who been in this neigh you are contemplating having a sale we would be glad to have you can and borhood for some time canvassing for a Sunday School book, left Mon Pay By Check get our prices. We guarantee you a day for his home in Iowa where he nice job and at a price consistent with will attend school this winter. good work. Don't buy an Auto until you have ridden in the wonderful STUDEBAKER MF "30" Touring car. $250 cheaper than any other car of equal value.

P. C. SWAN, Washington, Kas. Miss Stohr of Burchard visited World's record shipment of Automobiles- with her brother, Jake Neider and One days out put of EMF "30" and Flanders "20" valued at $291000, family the latter part of last week and first of this, returning home Monday. shipped from Detroit via Wabash Ry.

Length of train, 4550 ft. Frank Dart's house-hold goods were loaded Tuesday of this week, and shipped to Pilger, Nebr. where Frank has a good position as barber, the business he has learned since leaving Haddam. Mrs. Borland has been enjoying See the cars at P.

C. SWAN'S, Washington, Kas. By keeping a bank account and paying all your bills by check you have a complete record of all your receipts and disbursements, and in the checks, when paid, you have receipts in the best legal form. In making payments in this way you always have the right change, never make mistakes in change, and are always able to prove just when and how much you paid, and never have to pay a bill twice; besides, your funds are always safe from loss by robbery, fire or accident. The bank furnishes all the books and blanks and keeps the record without charge.

To those wishing to avail themselves of the advantages of a bank account we offer our services, thoroughly seasoned by over twenty-three years of experience and backed by a substantial capital and large surplus. CITIZENS STATE BANK HADDAM, KANSAS a visit from an old time friend, Miss Nellie Carse who stopped over here a few days on her way to Hastings Geo. Foster drove over to Mahaska Nebr. Tuesday morning with his mother, Earnie Janeway came in Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Foster who took the Rock Island train at that place for N.

W. Nebr. where she will visit for a time. For Trade for Land Worth the Money: A fine stock of harness and leather goods, doing an excellent business, in county seat town. Will assume some.

What have you? Inquire at this office. from Topeka where he has completed his course in the barber school. lie Now that school will soon commence is now looking for a location and expects to open a shop at some place parents should have their children's soon. eyes tested, as eyestrain is a common cause of headache and other nervous THEY ARE HERE: Another car troubles. The fifth district Kans.

Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold its fifth annual convention in the Presbyterian Church at Washington Kansas Sept. 20, 21, 22, 1910. A good program has been arranged and all are invited to attend. I have a large number of satisfied load of the Celebrated Studebaker EMF "J0" Touring Cars: best car in America Datrons in this vicinity. And satis for the farmer and business man.

faction is guaranteed to all. No charge made for examination. P. C. SWAN, Washington, Kas.

Dr. II. M. Ochiltree E. W.

McCrone D. V. M. Veterinarian Calls answered promptly night or day. Office Phone No.

80. Res. Phone No. "0. Haddam.

Kans. H. M. OCHILTREE, M. Physician and Surgeon.

All day Calls Attended Specialties: Chronic cases, Eye, Ear Nose, Throat. Office in the old Vedder building, in back part of Yoderand Son's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Brick in com The following wereamong the num ber from Haddam who attended the meeting of the County Teachers Asso Fitting of Glasses. J. C. Wahlenmaier, Eye Specialist, of Kansas City makes a specialty of Fitting Glasses; Children's Eyes given special attention.

Consult him at Commercial Hotel, Haddam, Friday, Sept. 16. pany with Mr. and Mrs. Sweet of Stockton, Kas, went to Wymore last Thursday returning in Mr.

Sweet's auto, which he had left at that place on one of his previous trips on account of the rain. ciate in Washington Saturday. Prof. Rooney and his assistants, Misses Hamilton, Fetrow and Jackson, Millie Williamson, Bessie Jenkins, Flossie, Mabel, Grace Stewart, Ora Chappell, Myrtle and Rhoda Welch, Anna Brooks, Belva Halferty, Eva Sterns and nelen Totten. A.

0. KNIGHT. D. 0. S.

Dr. Priest of Concordia was in our J. L. SMITH. D.

D. S. Mrs. Will Marshall and children re city last Friday to assist in dressing turned to their home in Beaver Cross ing, Nebr. Wednesday after a few the wound caused by the operation on Mrs.

J. II. Hoover a short time ago. We are glad to report Mrs. Hoo weeks visit with the former's pa rants, Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Smith, and other ver much improved at this writing. relatives.

Smith Knight, DENTISTS Wednesday and Thursday of Each Week. Chas. Yoderand family left Tuesday morning of this week in their auto for an outing and visit in the southern part of the state. They will stop FOR SALE OR TRADECon-trolling interest In ice plant, paying big dividends. On account of poor health want to trade for 80 to 160 TniNK OF IT: a 5 A.

fruit tract for 8325, only $25 down and $10 per month for 30 montlis. This land exceeds that of Los Angeles, Cal. where land sells at $1000 to $2000 per acre. By our method almost every one can become a land owner. A five-acre tract will keep a family, while a ten-acre tract will make you rich.

For descriptive literature and full Information call on C. H. Karges. for a short time at Peabody, Hutch acres Nebr. or Kas.

land, or might At The Hoover Building Haddam, Kansas. Up-to-date Dental Work Fully Guaranteed. consider hardware or merchandise stock. Would require about to handle control. Enquire at this inson, and Wichita, and if the weather remains good, they expect to have a good visit at each place and return in about ten days.

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Years Available:
1909-1912