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The Leader from Virgil, Kansas • 1

The Leader from Virgil, Kansas • 1

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The Leaderi
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Virgil, Kansas
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1
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MIND MOVES MATTER. NO. li VOL. VI Dr. Page, resident Dentist, of Madison, will be in Virgil next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Lamar, of Coy ville, are the happy parents of a baby boy G. Chard has been remodling hie livery barn this week. A.

L. Walker went down to Coy-ville Wednesday- morning for a few weeks' visit. Mr. Linvill, of Windsor Illinois, is here looking after his ranch THE LEADER. VIIUilL, KAN.

APRIL 7 lSiD RAILROAD TIME TABLE A.T.&S R. 278. Going west 7:05 p. m. No.

275 going west 10:55 a.m. Mo. 274. Going east 9:00 a. in.

No. 376 going east 4:45 p.m. For farther information call on W. H. Bonnett Agent which came to their home about two weeks ago.

Twelve Odd Fellows of the Eu H. Wiggins, was in town Fri As was announced the U. B. folks gave a supper and sale at the church last Friday evening. The net proceeds amounted to $22.85 We are indebted to Mrs.

W. Osborn for a dish of nice cake brought from the supper. EVERY INVITED To call and see thf beautiful line of trimmed hats, street. hats, sailors, baby bonnets, children's hats and caps and flowers, examine quality before going elsewhere. A handsome souvenir givn with every purchase, price denotes quality, come before they are picked over.

Prices reasonable. Mrs. E. G. Henri.

Any one wishing laundry work done, call on Koscoe Black, he is agent for a steam, laundry in Em poria. To Stock Men. THE STORM SEASOB IS HEAR at hand and all conservative cattle men should protect their herds against loss by lightning. I write a reliable policy an Cattle and Horses at a reasons bh. rate n-id gUMi' satisfiM-i Will call iu-.

you if ivqvrtit' For rates etc address S. Wicker, Msj'i ifnon, Krna, SCHOOL HHP. Of Primary departm ni for the month ending March 81 reka lodge came over last Tuesday evening and gave a splendid entertainment at the I. O. O.

F. hall. A large audiauce was in attendance and every one present speaks in the highest terms of the program. A gloom was cast over the entire community this morning when the news came that Oscar Mallicoat was dead. Farther particulars will be given next week.

We learn that Miss Emma Howell and Mr. Secoy, of Toronto, were united in marriage last Sunday. Many of our readers will remember Miss Emma as she was a resident of this place a few years ago and will join the Leader in extending congratulations to the happy couple. day. The Loveland school closed last Friday.

G. T. Mallicoat was a Toronto visitor Saturday Miss Swisher, of Hamilton was in town Wednesday. Miss Gerta Hamilton haB been on the sick list this week. A.

F. Jenne shipped a car load of wood to Eureka Monday evening. C. E. Stone returned from SOllth of tuV County Surveyor, Sears of Eureka, was surveying in this vicinity of this week.

Remember, if you have auy den tal work to be done, that Dr. Page, of Madison, will be here 11, 12, and 13th. J. Case and wife moved into the house with her mother laat Saturday. Mrs.

Henri makes special prices on ribbon and chiffons also a line of laces. See them before making up your spring dress. The new bell for the U. B. church came last Monday and was put up Tuesday, It is much larger than the old bell and has a beautiful clear tone.

W. H. Dalton went up to Kansas City with cattle last Monday evening returning Wednesday morning. Wm. Pinnick has been improving his property a great d-al since he moved to town, this time be has put up a large barn.

That Throbbing Headache Would quickly les-ve you, if you used Dr. King's New Life pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless woitb for sick and nervous They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take Try them. Only 25 cents.

Money back if not cured. Sold by H. A. Close druggist. The following officers were elected at League last Sunday Pres.

W. H. Bonnett, 1st Vice Pres. G. T.

Mallicoat, 2nd Vice Robert Jenne, 3rd Vice Mrs. Bonnett, 4th Vice Mary Driver, Sec. J. H. Osborn Treas.

G. H. Black. Remarkabie Cure of rheumatism, About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined hur to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swolen to double their normal siz. Mr.

S. Maddox insisted on my using Number of pupils enrol 89 Ave. Daily Attendance 82 Pupils neither tardy Louisw Pi.binsun, Fay and Lala. Dalton. Woodward, Le.slie and Ruth Brown, Flora and Grover Fofitr.

Pupils absent but not tardy: Scott and Lorren Dalton, Eddie Nixon, Arthur Pinon, Clarence Howard and Zeila Ziegler, Minnie Gorton, Edna and Doccie Smith. Pupils tardy but not absent, Alvin Dalton, Merjitt Merrill, Lillian and George Newman, and Charley Kern. Ida Bowdle, Teacher A Frightful blunder. Will often cause a horrible barn scald, cut or bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures opd sores, fever sores ulcers, boils, jelons, corns, all skin eruptions.

Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 ots a box. Cure guaranteed Sold "by H. A. Close, druggist.

The looks of the interior of the M. E. church has been greatly improved by th wood works being painted and the walls papered, T. W. Chadwick did the painting and G.

B. Dalton and G. T. Mallicoat her Coy ville visit Wednesday even Mrs.W. Wilhite enjoyed visit from her sister, of Buffalo, lJast week.

Mr. Straton and wife, of Reading visited with Rhoad's and wife the latter part of last week. Mrs, Rhoads and Mrs, Straton are The Methodist Sunday School observed Earster last Sunday by rendering a splendid program. At the close of the exercise Rev. Rhoads raised $42.00 for Missions.

'Mr. Harvey Dean was reported as being quite sick last week, but we are pleased to say that he was much better at last report. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R.

P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve remedy, all pain soon left him.

He aays this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor, and new life into every muscle, nerve rnd organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing yon need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents-M by H. 4u drieist PROGRAM evening April 10 Y.P.

C. For Monday Song Prayer Song Bible Pleading Song Bible Lesson Solo i i Rec Instrumental Select Reading did the papering. In almost every neiShborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Calio Choleraand Diarrhoea remedy, or who has been cured of chronic dir-ihoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives. For by C4o33 foil Burkhart Wm, Robinson.

Miss Bowdle a 1 ter Faloou Roy Dalton usic Nellie Lamar lv2V I'oUtWfc Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the nsxt morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manuer, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons, For ale by IT, A- Cics..

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Years Available:
1894-1907