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The News from Leonardville, Kansas • 1

The News from Leonardville, Kansas • 1

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The Newsi
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Leonardville, Kansas
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I iir ill 'i tii" Published Weekly in the Interest of Leonardville, Kansas and Adjacent Community $1. per year Leonardville. Riley County Kansas, Thursday May 26, 1910 Vol. I No. 10 k4 I ftranrimn, Rnhnenhlnst.

Ttanrl Mrs. Mary Bohnenblust was born in THE NEWS. George C. Hall, Publisher. Published Every Thursday.

LEONARDVILLE, KANSAS. Switzerland in 1840. She was mar Have yougot yours? The Souvenir that th Alexander Lumber Co. are giving away. See their ad.

It's a good one, The Souvenir that the Alexander Lnmber Co. are giving away. See their ad. ried in 1860 to John Bohnenblust There was born to this happy un ion seven boys. John, Roman, Fred Arnold, Ben, William and Walter, and three girls, Mrs.

Jake Zeisset, Mrs Ben Nanninga and Mrs. Reinhardt He Dare Jfot That's Why. This is a very peculiar age in which we live, every man and woman are chained down hand, foot and tongue, so to speak, so that they dare not speak nor act their real self in religion, politics or socie ty for the fear of hurting themselves by stumbling over some opponent who will soon spread the news far and wide and his fate is sealed till the end of the earth shall come. The editor is scared to death for fear of losing a subscriber, the clergy for fear of losing a pillar of the church or a nickel in the contribution box, the merchant for fear he will lose a sale of a bar of soap, the schoolmaster for fear he will lose a Highest market price paid for and eggs when taken in exchange for meats, etc. at the City-Meat Market.

Nanninga, all who survive her and mourn her loss. Application to be made for entering the mails as second class matter Office Dys Monday all day. Wednesday 11 a. m. to 3:30 p.

Thursday 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturday all day i i i i i MH.M--Mt The new creamery statioA at the west end of S'kes store is nearing completion.

Maude Thompson is closing out her entire line of shirt waists at prices, especially low. They started for this country on April 3, 1869, landing in America April 27, 1869. They moved to Geary Anybody wanting pure blood Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching at $1.00 per 15. See G. J.

Harbes, Leonardville, Kan. county, where they" lived for twelve years, then moved up near Leonard ville where they spent the rest of their days. Kodaks and supplies at Newman's. Eggs taken on trade for Hardware at Stafford's Her nusoana aiea several years scholar or a job, the section boss for ago. fear he will lose his holy place, the She was a good wife and mother Mrs.

Dr. Goodwin of Riley was call congressman for fear of his boss, the railroad corporation; and the president and a Christian woman, she made Walter Dexter of Alert is a new student at the conservatory of musta many friends who will greatly miss of this glorious U. S. for fear that he which adjoins our sanctum. her.

ing in town Tuesday. Newman Bros, are making a reduction on their fancy china. Ask about it. will not get his second term unless She was 69 years, 5 months and 3 endorsed by the plutes. John Shanahan cleaned the mud days old at the time of her death, from his feet and left Leonardville Another Fishing Party.

A fishing party consisting of near Tuesday, May 24. She has been mak Monday for Salina where he has a ing her home with Ben for the past position in a smoke house. ly all the young people of the Union Scmethihg for nothing? Yes, an elegant Souvenir. See the Alexander Lumber Co, ad. Ice cream every day at Newman's, few years, who has been living on the old home place south of town.

For the past five months she has been suf neighborhood (about 40) went out to Fancy Creek near Winkler Friday Mr. Ross, the county surveyor, was in town Wednesday establishing and morning. There were two hayrack fering from heart trouble. setting corner stones for the city. Ed Benninga took home a fine tour Funeral services are being held to Derk Buss is ambng those who have recently fitted ptheir home with a loads, an automobile and several buggies.

They took lunch along, also kodaks and the time that they had is ing car last Friday. Mr. Benninga don't intend to be left behind in the ifine piano purchased of C. E. Turner.

day in the German church. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sand procession. last Friday, a girl.

certainly beyond description and a day long to be remembered by them as it wasa fine day. The two wagon loads got thoroughly soaked with the big rain before getting home, which Will Nanninga went to Clay Center Tuesday to spend a few days while Will Olsen is expected home today from Oklahoma where he has been the past week visiting and looking recuperating from his recent sickness. In order to reduce her stock of hats Maude Thompson is now offering them at greatly reduced prices. Henry Heikes has recently purchased a piano from C. E.

Turner, who is closing out his piano stock. Mrs. H. Diefendorf and three children went to Clay Tuesday to spend a few days with friends. event they will alyaws remember.

over the country. Mr. Franson has been nailing shin Grace Colt went to Clay Center Ellery Morris, a brother to the probate judge, and a farmer living, south of Manhattan, died at his home Saturday night of apoplexy. Wednesday to visit with friends. gles on the Swartz Bros office.

The blooming thing got to leaking and had Mr. Stevens of Randolph is here to have a new roof. working up the life insurance busi If there are flies in the dining room Mrs. Florence Castle of Atchison is ness. of your hotel, restaurant or board The way the water pours into our den when it rains is evidence that the roof leaks and it is necessary to stop ing house, complain to the proprietor visiting with her brother, F.

M. Culver, and family. Julius Rahe and family of near May it or some of these days we will be that the premises are not clean (and get thrashed.) Day were in town Wednesday shop-, ping. drowned out. The name of S.

A. Bardwell is be Emma Nanninga, who has been What time will the clock stop? Get ing frequently mentioned in' a very fa a card at Lenhart Braley's and find spending the past five weeks with her sister, Mrs. Henry Sand, has returned. vorable manner in connection with Mrs. Jim Junk certainly is a wise one she has discovered a way to tell whether 'or not Jim mailed the letters she gives him to mail among them is a postal card addressed to herself and if she fails to get it she knows, that he hasn't mailed them yet and then proceeds to lambast him.

out by being there Wednesday after Ed Stone has taken advantage of noon at 3 o'clock. Maybe you will get a fine dinner set for your trouble the republican nomination for representative. The consideration so far given indicates that he would be a Turner's closing out sale and purchased a fine piano for his home. or curiosity. most acceptable candidate.

The editor should insert nothing Dell Brees and son, Dudley, of but praise in his piper, but on the street one seldom hears praise. It is mostlv scandal of some kind or a Alert made this office a pleasant call Saturday and report Otter creek the COST osm at highest for years, being 40 rods wide in some places and many fences dirty trick some gold brick agent has done. Of course, the editor may talk washed out from the effects of the big rain Friday night. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E.

church will give a social at the Swingle Hotel on Saturday evening, June They will serve sandwiches (both ham and chicken), hot coffee, ice This will be your opportunity to save $75 to $100 If you intend to purchase a piano this year cream, (strawberries, too, I guess), pies, among them pumpkin and mince, it, but never print it. Anna Adamson of Lincoln, is a new member of the staff in the printing office and one of her duties will be to gather news items and advertising matter for the paper, and we will appreciate it if you will give her all the news items that you know. Dan Hubbard of Havensville formerly U. P. agent here, has taken unto himself a wife and in writing to a friend he says "she is the best kitchen mechanic that ever lived." Now if he will always think that there will be 1 woman that won't be troubled with the "cooking mother used to do." the kind mother used to make, and other good things.

Mrs. Swingle has given the ladies the use of the hotel and will throw the entire house open for them, in the basement for games C. E. TURNER which the young people enjoy, you are all invited for a general good time. if A.

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