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Ellinwood Leader from Ellinwood, Kansas • 4

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Ellinwood Leaderi
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Ellinwood, Kansas
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t0asM twal ff0000004 ADDITIONAL LOCAL COUNTY NEWS AUTOMOBILES We wonder wlit the iiiittrr iih the jKMiitluii of nil't ojM-mtor S.iI-iii.iii wanted to lKik sfierour interest in lUrum and itdjuedt count Salary or commi-winn. AddreMThs Harvey Oil IVimpdiiv, th Miurl nu inV, I--p' at thi Th thirl Hi. man lias 7 Ikvii InUn off rntirely. The uibt At thin time of the year, when everyono ijjin-turn; to think about fhtH-oming tprinnnil dimmer, it would Ih prupiier tirm to think nU.iit an auto-mobilf. I have oih r.f tho Ut lin tin4 market and can fix yon nut with any tiling you want.

The job lis Wm M-l by lH d'j't men in ids 'Mt thirty hy. They CWflanri, O. I Iimvk tin iijjwy f.ir Mirton I'ounty br the Auburn autoiiiuhil. Aii.voitti if hinir to set) this car write in, will bring fir out and 1iiioii. itrufH.

A. Wegl.y, t'Utllii. Kan rum and pi to often (tbt it is iui UtMnjbli tO kvp tnti tl)lll nt nil te 'iiirioii, Jan. 1.1. 4i 1 'in.

27 tf i Tim firemen cot a workout In Clyde evN-t to leave this iiiurning. The rirt m-cumJ a i 111 I t4rr4KTrrrrrr shen an uliirni a turn) in Siturday night for a ihort vUIt with relatives nnJ friend at Crest und He will be Night marshal llitelirovk audWauh m.in ft k'roti diieoverwj tb litll Iimu standinir U-twefii Hrown" gone about a wt-ek or t-n ih, tltllin Clarion. rosining liou and tb KrMimio on fir. There are oui extm good bur The company nmuondtil quickly to guios on tbe remnant tai'le nt Mm. the iilnini and the lire was soon ex geliJirf'-l'irtn" aale; und as great many urnr remnants will I tlnguished.

Tbe lot linir alley formerly under tbo Bon Ton bad lw left from selling good off the Mi, thene new renin in will I added stored in this little building. 53 CS TS3j hd Tbe tlreniau are inclined to think the diily. Mi'm Kate Daniel who bas ben fire was of incendiary origin and that two fires bad been started in sisting at tbe MctTBckeu wtore fur the past four or Ave weeks left the first of tbe wk f.r Hoisington where she will vieit a days before an attempt to burn tb bouse and bowling alloy. The alley was stored io two rooms, tbo piece being placed In tbe doorway between tbe two returning to her bonis In Kllinwood. rooms.

Tbe alleys were two difficult Clsflin Clari'in. to burn and tbe floor In each room Tbe Kllinwood Mutual Telephone the winner of the ocean to ocean race, that has never been equalled. This machine will travel over any road. Also have the Overland, Crawford and others. Come in and tee and get our prices.

I also carry a full line of heavy and shelf hardware, stotes, ranges, gun, rifles and amunition, in fact anything in the hardware and sporting line. rMl.l.MILl'l!.,,lH,, 1 was burned away onder tbe alleys trta. crcaaa I tartar befoistbe fire was Tbe second alarm came at 7 a. tu Co. held their annual meeting last Tuesday in the Maennercbor hall.

Tbe following officers were elected: Jaciib Ilahn, Henry Fisher, It amounted to ouley a scare. Tbe Vice Pres. Wm. Obenbause, alarm came from 1000 Holland street where two families named Chns. Wolff, Treas.

Trustees, Hilde- Ellinwood Leader brandt, Wolff and M. Ilahn. Taylor and Fair are living. A tiro which bad ben built by one of tbe Tbe card society was entertained unities generated a lot of gas which exploded in tbe stove. Tbe eiplo- last Thursday evening at Carl Rick's and a delicious supper was served at LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY J.

MEYERS, Editor tad Manager. SUBSCRIPTION 1 .50 PER ANNUM Jsion blew out a cap in tbe Hew iu midnight. Besides members, the i another room, and the room was guests were Leo and Joe Hurtch of filled with burning soot as a result. Tbe occupants hastily turned in Busbton, Barney and Joe Virthaller of damn and Peter Wenke of Ellin Ialr4 al Ik pMloffic a ElliweJ. Kama an alarm of fire and he company Mcoa4 (HM Mail aiattar wood and all enjoyed a jolly, good responded.

Very little damage was time. LUMBER done except by the soot. Tribune, THE HGW aUka4 avary Tfcanday avaaiaa al EJIinrJ to make it better, and hat generally the paper bas done more for him tban be has for It. Tbe man whoean Dot see the benefits nrbtini; from a local newspaper is just about as much value to a tow a delinquent tax list. People are so remarks the Marion Record.

Carry a chicken down the street and in going half a dozen blocks half a dozen nie.i wiP yell at you: Why didn't you wait until after dark?" And it you go down the street with a coil of rope four acquaintances out of five will ask: "Going t. bang yourself. Or if you go down the street wheeling a empty wheelbarrow, nearly every friend will say," Wby dont you get in und ride? Comment. Suppose you go down street wearing a new bat or suit of clotber someone is sure to call yon and ask, "Where was the fire?" Tbe city is having new ft.1 Jan. 14.

steel tower erected on tbe Cyclone corner for the fire bell. This will be For Sale. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1910 For quick sale I offer the following a great improvement over tbe old wheat lands and land in lord county.

Don't wait to rite but Tub "Cain Break" lu the IMle wooden tower. This should bring the bell up high enough so it can be Ik SUPPLY CO. Flains New ore getting better each come. They'll go quickly. beard all over town.

C. Kattenhorn Son are doing the work for the week. ICO smooth wheat land, fenced, 20 acres wheat with laud. No other city. The Ualstead Independent did improvmeut.

$3000. Time on part The very low prices on coats, really have a page ad lust week. Vat St was from anoutof town firm. .320 smooth wheat land, 120 in wheat, part to buyer, bait fenced, no dresses and suits at Mangelsdorfs bas caused a little jam In tbe ready EHTEHN KANSAS IS BUre Oil a other improvement. fCOOO, time on to wear section.

32.50 suits for boom now. Nearly every town is part. 14.98; 22.50 coats for 0.98; 17.50 Have opened their yard south of the tracks and are now prepared to figure your lumber bill. Geo. H.

Barrow, getting a new lumber yard. People A voc.no man over at Great Bend About 700 acres bottom, largely dresses for 9.98 such prices are went into a drug store and asked in cultivation, some timber, over bound to cause a little rush. And 120 acres in alfalfa, fair buildings, the proprietor if be could give a dose these prices are on this season's of castor oil so that the nauseous close to station. Best bargain In styles. Arkansas bottom.

$21,000. Long stuff would not be tasted. "Certain oat that way must expect to do otue building next summer. The Raymond News bas them all skinned. Listen to this: The Kan-as Graiu Co.

received a car of coal from II utcbiusou last Friday eveu-iug wbitch was ueed very budsy: Last Sunday afternoon a large ly," was the reply. "Take a seat, crowd of mostly young folks gather- time on about half. A. B. Beeves, Dodge City, Kansus.

ono of the men will prepareit for you ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Local Manager. 3 in the course of a few minutes." The bny Heine and bad a large party in honor of Miss Clara and Frank QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CITY TREAS URd OP TBE CITY Or ELLIN WOOD, KANSAS. fvlein and Markus Lies from Illinois.

proprietor then asked if he would take a glass of soda water while waiting, and he said yes and named tbe syrup. It was brought to him. lie drank it and felt much refreshed. Out. 13, IfXTfl Balance on band Sl.S9J.11 They all report a most jolly time RKCKIPT8 till a late hour.

A fine supper was Electricity Water Sav Bert did you really mean all you aid about the Ellinwood referee in tbe write-up of the basket ball game? But then you know it is your nature to have a kick some kind when you get btat. Easter Sunday comes on March 26th this year whieh in earlier than At last becoming impatient of the Motor ORDER THE BEER OF QUALITY served to all and refreshments weie plentiful. The afternoon was spent in playing cards and games were the Tapping Main delay, he asked th proprietor if the caster oil was ready. "Why," replied the latter, taken it; tbe oil was in thit glass of soda I gave evening pastime. Licenu The following officers of St.

Joseph Billiard and Pool Lieenev MM Bowling Alley Licenae S.00 Council No. 1187 Knights of Colum JLJB.ERBA mmmmmm Tmronnr mmm Show and Theater License 75.00 Traveling Merchant! 100.00 bus were duly installed Thursday you! "Aly Uod: said tut man, "it wasn't meant for me; I wanted it for a friend. I'm to be married in half an hour. What shall I do?" night, Jan. 13th, 1910.

F. J. Web 210.00 79.50 er G. J. W.

Berscheidt, D. 0. Street Sprinkling Street Work Poll Ta J. Degarmo F. Leo Petz Treas.

Mi8C)UineouB Stephan St Isero, Gasoline 8.74 Geo. Steimel It. Jos. Koehler any time since 1894, when it came on March 25th. Last year it was April 11th and two years ago April 10th.

According to weather prophets un early spring. Lindbor Becord. E. Davis, one of the proprietors of tbe Dodge City Glob Republican announces that he is candidate for state auditor at tbe Republican primaries next August. Mr.

Davis fa at present assistant state auditor and will make a good man as state auditor should be be elected. Warden, Benno Schaffer P. B. Kimpler Advocate, J. F.

Strotbman Geo. M. Heira 2 Gall. Tunke 27.50 2 Wagon tanks of watr sold SO T. E.

Karpe Toole 3.0S J. L. Williams S.00 P. B. Kimpler I.

Ed. 41.79 KANSAS CITY BRANCH DICK BROS. Quincy BRWERY Co. 10th and Mulbeery Sts. Kansas Mo.

FRANK PORAWSKI, Mgr. Achatz O. Jos. Schermuly, J. F.

From County Treanuror 4,247.22 Strotbman, Chas. Schermuly, Trus- Total Recuipta: DISBURSEMENTS tees, Rev. J. J. Davern, Chaplain.

As pur vouchers from No. 2571 tu 202 The Girl From The IT, S. A. 1 saw a frail little mother rushing to the postotliee through the snow. Tiie bleak wind was cutting he face and making the tips of her ears and nose crimson, but brighter still was the glow of mother lovn that shone from bee eyes.

She curried a little package. I knew whut it meant. It was her Christmas offering to the boy she loved better than herself. He was in a distant town. Tbe little package didn't represent much in gold, but it did represent some-thins that riches can't buy.

1 know that she had denied herself something to buy the goods; I know that -inclusive 4,096.82 From Tbe Youngstown Daily Vindicator. Jan. 12, 1910 balance on hand 1 he Girl From U. S. Harry tatdSZ Scott's musical drama, which opened J7.41U.57 K.

1 Skith, City Treneutvr. three days engagement at the Grand opera house Monday after Attest NiO SrilNUKB, Citj Clerk. Jan 12,1910. noon, is an entertainment well worth ttie price of admission, and then some. It is a pleasing surprise- A iiKi.

in telling how much it hurt when she had a bad tooth pulled, "After tbe dentist had tried once and didn't get it, I positively didn't have the nerve to let him try again I just grabbed his hand and it for more thau ten. minutes." Then somebody, winked, and somebody laughed. tbe girl, blushed. Howard- Couraat. she-had set up several nights und Mr.

Scott has a real play in "The 'under the weak light! of her coal oil Girl From U. S. and he. has provided an excellent company for it. It tells a melo-dramatic story.

It is quite the vogue to have musical melodramas since Georgia Cohan The Peoples State Bank Ellinwood, Kansas, Capital and Surplus $27,500.00 Deposits Guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty-Fund of the State of Kansas. Your Business Solicited. started the thing and "The Girl From U. S. is as good and far better than most of them.

Tbe cast in headed by Dave Xowin, well known lamp her fingeYs had this little prcesent alia wseuding to her. boy. Then I wondered: What is he doing for mother? Was he worthy of even that little present? Had he spent five minutes in getting eomethirg for her? Or was he too busy having a good time with kindred companions to even write home and tell mother the black lie that he was too poor to send her anything this Christmas? She knowp, but the secret is locked in her heart. But that mother love will live on through tbe ages. Bert Walker.

here. Nowliu does the best worK tJ. Advertised Letters. of letter remaining uncalled tor at tbe Ellinwood, Kansas, post office for tbe week ending, Jan, 17 LA PIES. Burklda Jones Brace Mrs.

Lewi SteUa Mrs. GENTLEMEN Anderson Horace Crawford Q. H. Givens Goo. James G.

M. Pouss Robert These letter will be sent to the dead letter ofhee Jan. 31, if not called for before. When calling for same please Bay "advertised'giving the date of list. Theo.

Iten, P. M. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA his career and his speciality is very enjoyable. There are a number of Cheat Bend is to hav a new opera bouse. It was decided at the meet'mf of the Amusement Co.

lost week. The house will cost upward of 25,000 and will be finished by nest. fall. This Is a good move for tbe lieud, as the old opera bouse bas been coDdemed and the town is a good show town. With a new modern opera bouse Great Rend will get some of the best shows on the oad.

When you hear a roan sneering at the local paper because it is not as Jblg, cheap and newsy as tbe city pa-jpeta, you can safely bet be does not pend any of bis wealth in assisting vaudeville features, all of them being high class, while the play gives splen- id satisfaction aud will no doubt enjoy a profitable run here. The eceuery is massive ana striking and the ensemble numbers appropriately costumed. The chorous is good looking and can sinir. The Leader has the Circulation. The Girl From U.S.A." will be Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTORIA at the Peoples Theater, Jan.

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Years Available:
1896-1921