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Lyndon Leader from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

Lyndon Leader from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

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Lyndon Leaderi
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Lyndon, Kansas
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VOL 2 LYNDON, KANSAS, MAY 4, 1882, NO IS Fishinsr a favorite pastime at electricity rushing with Ibhtnin pr sent, in this yi iuity. speed from the equator toward either 0)(Q mmtumnm Iu4 mm Quite a natnocr of oar young men I pole, and these currents wiil, if this theory be true, run toward to pint of greatest cold, north and south, ksteaa of the geographic pole. V- It has been ascertained by experi went Kansas on Sdtnrday aft eraoon and, returned Monday. County Central Committee meet3 in thia place next Saturday. Warren Morris moved into hia new dwelling house last Saturday.

The prisoners cost the 'county $363 35 daring the. last three months, Prof, Nadal will give ao elecution-ary entertainment in the Court Room thia evening. County Clerk Cottrell went to Ot THE LYNDON LEADER TERMS. BEaCLAR EDITION. For 12 montka, $1.50 For 6 -months.

.75 iJdlkl. EDITION. For 12 months, .75 For month .50 Kates cf advertising made known on application. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Services at the 11.

E. Church, Sunday merning 1 11 o'clock and Sunday eve. at o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M.

Prayer meeting erery Thursday ment, mat currents of electricity will influence the magnetic needle. The reason why tha north pole th Store The Slate convention to uotnmate four congressmen, wiU bo held iu Topeka Wednesday. June 23th. 'This county will be to eight delegates in the contention: needle when the north of tha equator ana me soutn pole, when south of tho (11 POWERS, Proprietor.) qu-itor must 03 obvious. Thc3 currents of electricity, rni G.

W. Buowxi.vg Pastor. tawa laet Friday morning and returned on Tuesday. voning. The plaintiff iu the divorce esse of Lindmau vs Lindman faiJed to get a decree from tha District Court di-vorciug her from the matrimonii ties ingtrom the equator to tho poks.

con-stitute what called terrestrial mag The Rev. Morgan Wiilliams will netism. be insta led pastor ot the Presby which bind her to her husband A They givo directions to the Ai terian church on Sabbath week, May Mth. amily quarrel was tha caiie of the and as the point of greatest cold var' whole trouble and the refusal by the es, so they very, aud as they very eo HQ neeaia varies. Court to graut tho divorce was not unexpected.

All of the township aasessora reports should be returned to the county clerks office, completed, by nest Whero the geographic nolo of ih COUNTT OFK'CERS: Clerk of Court, W. A. Cottebmas. County Clerk, 0. A.

Cottral. Treasurer, J. C. Bankix. Probate Judge, Alex.

Blake. Register of Deeds, H. W. Jexxess. Co.

Superintendent, II K. McConxell. Sheriff, V. H. Smith.

Attorney, S.B.Bradford. County Surveyor, D. F. Coom. Coroner, C.

Uassom. iG. S. Brock H. M.Crum.

A. L. Lanning. 0. 0.

C. Stage Line. Stago leaves Lyndon for Osage City 9 a. Leaves Osge City for Lyndon 4 p. m.

Leaves Lyndon for Ottawa 0 a. m. Leaves Ottawa for Lyndon 2 p. m. earth tho point of attraction, as has W.

B. Caarde, formerly a resident heen supposed, by some, ha needb would never vary at all. but as it it of a this place, has forrasd a. copartnership with Mr. A.

R. Berry, of Kiu sas City, under the firm nama of Br- varus both diarnally and anrmally. H. H. Grabendike, late of Ottawa, has removed his apparatus to this place and will open a photograph gallery in the roams now used by the Leader in a few days.

Having concluded that daring the coming season, the people of vn don and the country in general wdl want a great deal of Furniture, I have bought and have now arriving, the largest stock of Furniture ever brought to thia city With which I hope to meet the demands of the trade, in PRICES QUALITIES aling at the north polo to chansre tho ry, Charde who will eogige in the manufacture of show cases etc at 602 and 60i Delaware street Kansas point of greatest col fur the floating ctbergs, or ice islands of the Artia The jury in the case of Lyle vs the are continually changiug their posi- Tho Kansa9 City Journal, says "Mr. 11UU9. Osage Carbon Co, rasntlouedin lasi Charde, is a live, enercetic and The aurora boiealis and aurora weeks issue, returned a 'verdictin fa MASONIC-Euciid Lodge No. 101, A. F.

A. meet Saturday night on or befora the loll of aioon and every two weeks thereafter. J. Wuixrey. W.M.

ft. Wynxk Secy. thorough going young business in, vor of thedefeudant. aua tralis, or ths nonheru and southern iighis are produced by the ascent quito well known here in commercUl The total amount of the scrip and nu-tiicial ci.cles, and with his 01 fianift diawn by the County Clerk, for bills long" experience in ihe counting room, wtviin, turret t3 What becomes of this electric fluid, when it arives at the point of rraitt: as chief accountant, of one of our leading wholesale houses, ia undoubt idowei by the commissioners at the April eessiou, wad $5,909.00. The county pepr cost $543.16 dur cold? It streams up in to the ratesr edly well quallified to succepsfully manage; the financially part of the ing the lat quarter, not including the business." BUSINESS CARDS L.

M. EOTH, nca with Dr. Welinian. over E. D.

At-weU'adrug store on Thursday. Friday and Saturday of each week. Charges reasonable All work Guaresteed. W. A.MAi)ARIS, produce raised on; the pour farm and used forthe support ot the poor.

THE AURORA BOUEAUS. The District Courb atijourned on Friday evening until the 6th day of regions of the atmosphere, and 111 it to th it spreads-out. into the lambent waving light, exhibited by the aurora, tha; upp-aranco being the samo percisely electricity exhibits whea passing through ancx bausted tube, tho same cause produce tng the same effect. Captains Perry and Rss in their expedition to discover a norihwest passage that the focal pMat from which streams upward, tha ai-roro borralis, was exactly'the point of mignetio attraction, ior, wheo sail July. At which tima motions will be heard auiT sales confirmed.

By Calvin Ransom Esq. As many have hud their attenlio? drawn to that beautiful displ iy by wti tirs in tLe press, I thought it would'n be anus.1 give my views on the feub sfocrfc will consistjpf WALLPAPER, OlLULOriiS, BRACKETS, CLOCKSHELVES. MOULDINGS. MIRRORS, PICTURE FH AMES, BABY CARRIAGES, EXPRESS WAGONS, MAtTRESKS, CHliM'JS, SPRING bEDS. 1 1 or ae at Law, LOAN BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC "a Mr.

Bush of ibe Curboudaie Inde pendent oudti tli ofiiee a phasaut call j.ct. Therd bas been for ages certain ST Corner of Tupeka and Emporia Av vague nud indefinite ideas the mids of the people res peat ing this phbnome Kansas Lyxdox, uon aucl also wuat force or power guides tho magnetic needle. Soma have suppoaed that the north polo was the guiding povver while others lave ascribed the controlling in 1TORNEY AT LAWy PROIiA TE JUDGE. A'ill practice in Osaue and aiuinin. fluence to the not tu star.

Uufc co tntijs. Securing and collecting ciaim Lundon. Kansas ing over tha point, the dipping stood exactly perpendicular; horizontal needb would not movo at'all, but would remain ia any position in which it was placed. Then west of that point, the dipping needle would incline to the east; wheu east of it, it would incline to tha west. They occasionally found that the focal point from which the aurora streamed upward, was south of them, and in that case the north pole of the needle turned and pointed south ward.

Thus we have the aurora bo-reali3 and the magentio needle, like alio? her things in. nature, governsd by law. And in fact, ev- J. H. STAVELY.

1 1 or oy at a i Kansas. Lyndon, rylhng that is u-! ually kept in a I good Furniture I atore. Walnut, Marble Top and Painted bed room I suits in variety. I I shall from this I time on occupy the I wbolb of my busi-1 ness housp, and I I hope lo see all my old customers, to gether with many new ones. a few dnys ago.

He reports an increasing mount cf business and has fine pi'Ofcjttu a for ultimate success. Judge Graves.seritenctd Ed. Beaumont to tlie penitentiary for ten years and Harry Jewell for fivo year? for th robbery of Joon Morrisey, last October. The prisoners were removed to the penitentiary last Monday. Mrs.

A. C. Tyler went to Kansas City, Saturday morning where ehe me a brother and sister from Akron Ohio, who were enroute to California. After spending a few days in Lawrence Mrs. Tyler will return Home.

There were about 1,000 candidates present at the mettms of the State Central Committee atTopeka, last Thursday. There was considerable blow and bluster as to who would the candidates, but the slate is not quite made up yet. The committee really did not do a great deal no date wai fixed for the convention to nominate state officers. To an outsider it looks as if tho meeting was held just to block Governor St. John's game to have all of the candidates nominated by one convention.

His opponents wure successful in doing this in fixing a time for a congressional convention. It would now bo in order for the Governor to retaliate by culling an extra session of tho legis lature to redistrict the state. Myers -Brothers; BUILDERS CONTRACTORS. Lyndon Kansas. BOOT fc SHOE MAKER.

Lyndon, theory is that solar light and heit, which is only another name for terrestrial magnetism, is tho cause. We have a right to assume any hypothec to bo the true theory, which will explain all or more of the phenomena than any other one presented. Upon this theory let ns suppose tha sun to be the great galvanic battery and reservoir, pouring hia light and heat upon the torrid zone. The heat of tho torrid zone 13 alvvays uaifurm and excessive, compared wih that of the temperate or frigid zone, and thus the torrid zone becomes more deeply e'eetrified than either the others. Accordingly the equatorial regions will le positive or plu3 whila the polar regions will be negative or.

minus. The equatorial regions being positive and the negative thero is a mutual "attraction of the positive and negative, upou the imomtabla and universal principal that opposite polarities always attract or strive to keep up an equilibrium. From this it would follow that as the plua end of radiations" nlway3 moves first, they would present at thi mognectic equator their negative polarities to each other and of course, as ident'c-il polarities a 1 way repel they wonld be continually repelled outward each way, toward tLe poles. There will ba then two currents of A new building is in the course of erection iu Osago City, which will be occupied oy tboFree Press as soon ag it is completed. The Free Press will thea be printed 011 a $1200 preea and other improvements in tho paper will be made.

We are pleased to hear ofjthe sacces3 of our neighbor and we might alo add that these mprove-ments are all made but of the annual salary of the county printer. COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE -MEETING. OsiGECnr KaFL. Anri! 90th lQQf J. A.

WILLEY. M.D. ECLECTIC Surgeon, Ltnimn Kansas. SSF-Calls attended Ho at all hour of day niutiuquir at Atwella drag store or at eidsnuo ia north west partoo town. Come and see for yourselves: at the old stand, first door South of the new Bank building.

Very Respectfully, SlXILIA SlMXLlBU CCRAKTER. D. CHRISTY, M. D. H02l(EOPATHlG PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON TueOxly one in the East Part of the Thero 7ill bo a meeting of the 0ago County Republican Central Committee, at the city of Lyndon, on the 6th day of Hay, at the hour of 12 for the purpose of transacting such buainees as may come before it.

J. E- RaSTALL, J. V. -Admibe, Sec'. Chairman, COUNTY.

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Years Available:
1881-1883