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The Mahaska Leader from Mahaska, Kansas • 9

The Mahaska Leader from Mahaska, Kansas • 9

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Mahaska, Kansas
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i Second Section. Eeadet abaska VOL. 4. MAHASKA WASHINGTON KANSAS; FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1 909. NO.

28; MAPLE GROVE NEWS. NARK A. From the News. i Warren Gordanier was a.yisitor at Fairbury Tuesday, Very Low Fare3 Wm. Andrews is reported to be some TO what improved this week.

Miss Ethel Jotter is visiting- this week with relatives' in Hubbell. California Mrs. Phil Feil jr. was visiting at Will and Fred Ward completed the plastering at J. R.

Durflinger's new house Monday. W. M. Pu'ckett, wife and two children and James wife and children spent Sunday at J. W.

Hand-ley's. 1 5 jThe a pretty slick set of fellows. They generally loaf around those who do not. advertise, and as a consequence they are not disturbed much by customers. The loafers understand their business better thn some merchants.

Hubbell Standard. oooooooooodooooooooooocooo From Our Regrular Correspondent. (Written for last; week.) Charley Dovel is plowing for oats. John Denton has been on the vsick list the past week. Mr.

Peterky and family spent Sunday at F. Holanjs. Mr. Bryans spent Sunday with Mr. Rundus, near Munden.

1 and Mrs. P. Adams visited at W. T. Hudson's Thursday.

Iena and Laura Hudson spent Sunday at O. W. Blakesley's. Mrs. Hanks and children were Sun- Mahaska Sunday with relatives 4 S.

Conger of Mahaska was a busi ness visitor in our city Tues4ay after Miss Rosa Smith left Friday morn ing', fpr a visit at Washington, Kan- sn.s fnr a faw da, vs. Miss Bertha Holly returned tocher day guests at Strosnider's. of home in Fairbury Wednesday morn- Bessie Blakesley was the guest W. L. Summers.

6 J. T. Summers. ing after a few days visit with relatives Lena Hudson Thursday night. and friends.

Narka Lodge, 386, I. O. P. Bessie Blakesley stayed all night with Inez Wills Wednesday night. Gladys Blakesley was the over night AND North Pacific Coast One-way colonist tickets will be on sale via the Rock Island daily until April 30th.

trJ roiri practically all J) points in Kansas, )) Nebraska and Okla-d homa to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix, Ariz. Correspondingly low fares North Pacific Coast points. 1 Tickets payment of berth rate, in tourist sleeping cars running through with- out change to Los Angeles and San Francisco via El Paso Short Linethe quickest route and one of lowest altitudes or via Col J. SUMMERS SOH, Buyers And Shippers of Live of this citv will conjiolidate with the lodsre at Munden on Saturday even guest of Wilhma Hudson Thursday. ing, March 27th.

See Us and Get the Top Price Jnez and Ralph; Wills werpl visitors at L. Sprague's at Hubbell Sunday. Miss Bertha Baker visited oyer MrsV Lottie Virts and Mrs. Lincoln Joy of Alta Vista, arrived 6 for your marketable stuff. Saturday morninsr for a visit with ooooooooooooooooooocoooooo night with Miss Stella Hunt Saturday.

their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gus Schocke sawed wood for .0.

W. Blakesley and J. W. Handley Satur Patterson, and other relatives. FAIRBURY.

From the Gazette. day. 1 Lafe Adams and family and C. M. Hatch and wife of Mahaska, Dooley's visited at W.

T. Hudson's were Fairbury visitors yesterday. Sunday. orado -the Scenic Routel Full particulars from City Barber Shop, E. C.

SUMMERS, Prop. Massage, Face and Scalp treatment a specialty. Agent for the fairbury Steam Laundry, Next Basket goes April 14. Mr. Bevins and daughter, of De- Geo.

Lakey and Nf E. Mpody of at Mr. Currie's Helvy, were county seat visitors Wed Witt, visited this week. 'f, nesday. C.

F. Stark of Reynolds, was at O. W. Blakesley returned from S. D.

BLAKE LEY, Agent, Rock Island Lines, MAHASKA, ANSAS. tending" to some business matters in Kansas City Sunday where he sold a 125 car of bogs, this cityyWednesday. From the Journal. Mrs. Luther Bonham went to' Lin mm a oni nil i Oil LIC us are attractive fcjlLLd coin Wednesday to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends.

Taht's the kind that makes money Mm fa Mr. and Mrs. E.Emery and'daughter of Narka came up Saturday for an over Sunday visit in the city with rel atives and friends.7 Miss Hilka Rounds- came from UNTIL APRIL 10. V. Thompson Friday for a few days visit with Miss Pearl Bishop, the book keeper for the Fairbury Gas Works.

Mrs. Liither Bonham returned Sat- rd ay from tlubbeu wnere sne naa been spending the week visiting her CARPETS' FURNITURE parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Fisher. James Chambers and I. Bonham left the first of the week, for Hot SDrinsrs. Arkansas where the former goes for a couple weeks with the hope of benefitinsr hi3 health and the latter will join Mrs. Bonham ad accompany her home.

Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Champ lian have been there for two weeks. We need lots of money at the above date, so our loss of profits is your gain.

Just To See If It Pays to Advertise and in which paper, especially if you are 'interested in any of the below "Three Specials, cut out this ad. and bring it with you. From The News: Mrs. John Krause of Thompson vis ited friends in I Fairbury the latter Headache For Years "I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain -Pills on hand all the time, and would not think of taking a journey, without them, no matter how short a distance 'I am going.

I have a sister that fras had terrible headaches for years, and I coaxed her to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all the time. From my own experience .1 cannot them enough." -MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL, 63 High fenacook, N. H.

Many persons have headache after any little excitement or exertion. They cannot attend church, lectures, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffering. Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They give almost instant Telief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their 'use.

Get a package from your drug-: gist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. part of last week. Chas. Dragoo of Reynolds was ooking after, business matters in Fair 9x12 Axminster values and all new and.

$19.50 bury last Saturday. beautiful Wm. Robinson and. I. Bonham went down to MrAaska, Kan.

"Monday, on 22c a few days6usiness trip. 35c and 40c Colored Matting twelve good patterns to select from at. 'Oli cent discount on an Pa ok DINNER WARE. UUlCLiy Vxdbll. Miss Myrtle Davis of Mahaska, visited her parents in Fairbury ast Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alldredge of Mahas ka, were in Fairbury a couple Linoleum. Lace Curtains Brenlin" Shades of days the first of the week visiting their son Perry and many friends. A Kansas man can boast that he has been smoking a pipe for seventy-eight years.

It must be getting pretty strong by this time. It pays to trade at Mahaska. Talrbury, nebraska. Schumann, In Dep't Store Bldg..

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