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Lyndon Leader from Lyndon, Kansas • 3

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Lyndon Leaderi
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COME AND. EI EST, SEE It: TlHI'tDSIB WIHIO ABMS extendin dnia for a less amount of reserve fund, has forced (WOOilD MWS IPC tional Banks, and r3 seek profitable investment, and as a consequence I am enabled to offer special inducements to those wishing; to mortgage their farms. You can have 7 or 8 per cent, money at lower rates oi commission than ever offered in Kansas. For loans of $1000 and over special rates given. A.

MADARls Att'y--t-Law Loan Broker, LyndoH EiS. LYNDON LEADER. and have the same in operation through said township in said Osage county to the north line of said township jn p.o THURSDAY, DEC; 7, FOE LYHDOH'S UTTEREST. Citizens of Lyndon and vicinity; in fact any one in Osage county, can save time and money by purchasing their Christmas goods of Weber Ilaslam Osage City, Kansas, where will be found DEALERS IN Qsace county. Kansas, on or before the first flay of July A.

D. 18S4. That said bonds shall be issued and delivered, to said railroad company when its railroad is constructed and in A2T0NQ THE RAILROADS. What the corporat ions are doing la Osage Co. C.

E. B. R. A. J.

Baker Davison, engineer of the K. C. E. U.K. who lias charge of the first twenty miles, commencing at this city, starts out to-day with his party to operation from Fort Scott to the north LUMBER.

line of township usage county Kansas and a suitable depot and stock -Lee Myers is putting up a stable. D. F. Coon was in Topeka last vard constructed within 80 rocs ot the I commence cross sectioning and setting present -townsite. or Meivern on tue LATH.

SASH. DOORS. BLINDS LIME. oAJNU. nps ovtrnpa riv- I des cygnes riv south side of the Marias the finest selection of albums, vases, china ware, dolls, dressing cases, paper boxes, hobby horses and a great variety of toys, and fancy goods of all kinds.

The best selection of miscellaneous books and the finest stationary always on hand at eastern prices. Single subscription received at club rates for all periodicals. grade stakes, and work will now be pushed forward on this road until completed. Mr. Baker will be assisted by er and the cars running thereon.

COMPLETE STOCK, GOOD GRADES, TRUE MEASURE LOW PRICES. YT, R. Langley maved to Ottawa, last And we further pray that you order a special election, to be held in said township in pursuance of chapter -R3ad Capper new advertise- Wells, who arrived in this city went on the last page. or the laws ot 1S7S, and the acts ot the Legislatnre of the state of Kansas amendatory thereof, to vote upon the yesterday from Colorado. Emporia Re publican, Dec, 2nd.

T. S. McCoy has charge of the second division of the Kansas City Emporia railroad east of this city, and will start out toiuorrow to begin the work of Please give us a call before purchasing, see our stock and learn our prices Wc will do onr best to give you satisfaction. SSAHTIIM i BSOTJIvT, Osage City. Whitman's Drug- Store, J.

S. WHITMAN, Propbietor. question ot subscribing for said stocK E. Frame of Lane, Franklin was in town yesterday. Sheriff Smith is going to hav a cis BUSINESS LOCALS.

as aforesaid. And that the torm ot the ballots to be used at such election for such proposition, be "For Subscrip tion to stock ot Kansas cc JxeDrasKa New goods at the Bazar Job work is done neatly and prom tern made at the jail. I S. B. Bradford, county attorney -was in town yesterday.

Central Railroad." driving grade stakes. Contracts for the grading will awarded on the 5th, And those against such proposition. ptly at this ofEce. and work will be pushed as Tapuuy as to be Against Subscription to Stock of Kansas Nebraska Central Rail possible. The entire line will be grad Go to the Bazar if you want some thing nice for a present, ed by the first of May.

Emporia Republican Dec, 3rd. Go and see Gutwillie's stock of Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glassy VARNISHES, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. CIGARS, ElO.J A number of bids for the grading on goods when Osage City. road." And the said board of county commissioners having carefully examined and duly considered said petition and being fully advised in the premises doth find that said petition is in due and legal form, that it is in writing and that it is signed by more than two-iif ths of the resident tax-payers of said Mei the C. E.

railroad ere received Are you in arrears for your sub Venus made her transit yesterday, and she got there, Eli! The roof of the new school house is almost ready to be shingled. T. 31. Gill is putting up a large stable on his farm north of town. The thermometer.touehed ten degrees below zero, this morning, in the cast part of town.

Mrs. Margaret Neill, wife of Will- scription to this paper? New hats at the Bazar. at the office of Chief Engineer Beadle yesterday, and they will be opened today. We are informed that the bidders are exceptionally good and responsible men, and if contracts are awarded to vern township, usage county Kansas. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. DAY OR NIGHT. It is therefore ordered that a special election be held in said township on the Wanted, 20,000 bushels ct Corn at Capper Co's. at highest market price 9iri flfit nf ISSS tn vnl for or them the work will be rromptly and for cash or trade. against the proposition mentioned KCLSt SICLG OT TOVCKCV JlVCllUG.

JuXttiAJia. ivvccj, substantially performed. Emporia Re iam Neill, of Agency township, died Bring your job work to this office, held and the result ascertained and dec- yesterday afternooD. Every order is carefully and promptly lared according to the provisions of. the publican, Dec, 6th.

K. N. C.R. R. Fort Scott Monitor: The subsidies al D.

II. Danhauer has returned to filled at the lowest cash prices. statutes and specincauon oi saiu peu- his first love and is now a votary at the lb lO 1U1 tliOl UiUClCU lU(b UUU and legal notice of said election shall ichairdsosii Konase H. H. RICHARDSON CO.

Proprietors. shrine of Saint Crispin. ready voted to the Kansas Nebraska Central railroad, and the well-known receive another invoice of Millinery be Published thirty bef ore i the same icAAr a- is held, in the Lyndon Leader a week-. notions and holiday goods, goods. At the ii3xt regular meeting of the Euclid Lodge, No.

101 A. F. A. tact and financial ability of its project lv Newspaper published in Lyndon Kansas and hav ing general circulation in said Meivern township. the annual election will be held.

The last will and testament of Wil ors, Messrs. Bronson, Ayera and Wilson, make it an assured fact to be accomplished in the near future. Ander First class accommodations for the travtl ng public. Good sample room Icr coiuu trcial meu ot cbe first floor. Witness our hands and official char acter this 29th day of November 1882.

Calvin Ransom, Attorney at Law Justice of the Peace, Conveyancer Collecting and Insurance Agent, Lyndon. Fine knitting yarns at the Ladies Bazar. son coui.ty has voted to subscribe $50, Li. is. Brock, Chairman.

A. L. LANNI2TQ. Commissioners Osage county Kansas 000 of this road; three townships Bourbon county one township in Coffey countv and Shawnee Attest: C. A.Cottreli,, Co.

Clerk. The Chicago Weekly News will be sent, post paid, tor one year to every county giving a total of State of Kansas one of our subscribers who pays his Osage County Abstract Office. Seal Estate, Snsiirancs Loans. subscription account in full to date and one year in advance oi the regular edition of the Leader. ss Osage County I.

C. A. Cottrell, county clerk of said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the proceedings and order of the board of county commissioners in the matter of the election to be held In the said Meivern township for the purpose of voing for or against the proposition of subscribing twenty-two thousand dollars to the capital stock of Notice For Publication. 3iam b. Edmonson of Junction township has been filed in the Probate ourt.

George Ayers started for Janesville Wisconsin, last Tuesday, lie proposes to learn the science of telegraphy while there. John A. Martin of the firm of Martin Brown lumber merchants of Osaga City, favored this office with la Tuesday. J. D.

McCabe the newly elected county surveyor, having failed to quality within the limit fixed by law, D. F. Coon the present incumbent holds over. A. S.

Jacquith of Indiana, was in town in the latter part of la3t week, vis iting the family of Warren Morris. Mr. Jacquith was on his way to New York. 000 already voted, with three townships in Osage county yet to vote. This will give us a direct route to Topeka, a distance of 120 miles, through a well settled thriving country, and from thence to Lincoln, Nebraska, throngh an equally good country, though not yet so weil developed.

President Wilson, of the K. N. C. railroad, wrote to a gentleman in this city a few days ago, saying that he Land Office at Topeka Kansas, December 5th, 1882. Deeds and Mortgages drawn: Briefs of title furnished.

MONEY LOANED Notice is hereby given that the fol owing-named settler has filed notice of the Kansas ana Nebraska central Kan us intention to make final proof in sup nort of his aim nml tlmf tsaifl nrnnf TOaa as tne Same appears Ot TeCOm 1U Aal? ProoI mv office. In testimony wherof I here- would not do anything to urge the peo ON REAL ESTATE AND CIIATTE1 MORTGAGES. NOTES JSril unto sisn my name and affix the seal of ple of Fairfax and Ridgeway townships iiri.ri 1. 1 1 i 1 1 ir- i. i 11 i i nil i day of 1883, viz: Isam L.

Van my omce on this rJth aay ot jnov. lbtcr. C. A. Cottrell, County Clerk.

to get up petitions for elections to vote arsdeu ueclaraton' statement 19,437 Represents the Hartford Insurance Company, with' Assets of $3,500,000 Also the Ho.me Ins. of N. Y. Assets $7,000,000 Insures against, Fire, Lightning, Windstorms, Cyclones and Tornadoes. subsidies toliis road If they do not have the elections called at once the for the Wi of Wi, 18 17E.

seal Now therefore pursuant to the fore lie name? the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon. -Judge Blake performod the marri- company will build its road by the way going oroer the quanuea electors ct said Meivern townsnip in the county of of Burlingame. Osage and state of Kansas are hereby and cultivation of, said land, viz: Preistley Vanarsdell, Peter Hulman, Byron 15. Burnhain, Joseph Liston, all of Williamsburg Kan. There is a movement on oot in Fair notified that a special election will be held in said township at the usual vot fax township, among some of its citizens to have the K.

N. C. R. run ing place therein upon the proposition Louig Cook Manufacturing-. Go's.

CARRIAGE WORKS. J.J. JbisriEit, itegister. above set forth on the 2nd day of January 1883. throuffhthat township.

The citizens of jarbondaie win probably move in Given under my hand this 29th day of Proclamatioii. Nov. 1SS2. the same direction N. T.

I. M. R. W. II.

Smito, Sheriff. I By M. W. Riciiardson, Deputy. Osrge Kansas.

MELVERN TOWNSHIP ELECTION Charles II. Malin, chief engineer of CINCINNATI OHIO. ao C3rem)ny for Andrew Maare, of Auburn, Shawnee county and Phoebe Burkhartof Barlingame township last Saturday. Two fathers, at least, are happy this week. John T.

Smith is rejoicing in the birth of a son, and L. W. Cowan is smiling because he has a young daughter to nurse. J. W.

Hammond and IT. II. Murray of Waverly, were iu town Tuesday. latter was In lola recently, and the prevailing opinion there is that the 'Giles road" will not be built now. Charles M.

Davis, junior editor of the McConnellsville. Ohio, Democrat, is in town visiting the family of Dr. J. A Willev. Mr.

Davis has coma to our the Nebraska, Topeka, lola Memph NOTICE. Whereas the board of county commis railroad wrote to D. F. Coon, county JOB PRINTING surveyor, a few days ago, that he would sioners of Osage county, Kansas at a special meeting held on the 29th day of November lSbU.made the following or der, to-wit: visit Lyndon soon. The engineer corps of this road is busy making a survey of the line in Allen county and will be Ac a special meeting of the board of THE LAE.GET AND MOST COMPLETE IN" THE WORLD FULL CUPBCITY 1.000 PER WEEK, The Standard Vehicles." county commissioners in and for DOkE THIS OFF GE in this county soon.

Chief Engineer Malin wants an atlas of usage county, tor which he will pay a reasonable price. Leave word at this NEATLY AND rROMPTI.Y. ollice. Corn is selling at thirty cents in AND ARE HADE AT THESE WORKS, EMBRACING BUEWSTEH, WHITNEY, COOPER AND TIHPKIN SIDE BARS. SALIDEEOR MONARCH TRIPLE SPRING BUGGIES.

this place. The St. Louis Emporte R. R. failed to carry its bonds in Coffey county.

Letter Heads, Note Heads, The Welsh are to have a graud celebration at Howe's Opera house in Osage City on Christmas day. Have you read the railroad election The Grea est Varlf ties of Stjle. the Finest 1 wo and Three Spring Phajrous, the Ilandrno'at Baroacues i i ihe Market. StjrlUh 6arri pes, Four an 1 Six Passetig-ru, C-npy llop Batket PbsDUin8, Best Platform Si.ring Wegons, Bail Bed hnd Plain Snie Otitn and Top Surrey Wagons. 44 STANDARD VEHICLES are known all the world over as tho best for the least money.

Do not under any circumstances buy until you hava sent for our Circular of Style and price. Wholesale trade a Specialty. Itemem ber we make our own wheels, THE SAUVEN PATENT, and wan-e Tcry vehicle. state seeking health. We hou3 ha will be benefited by our salubrious climate.

Willie Jean ess, son of II. W. Begister of Deeds, jumpped from the'roof of a stable a few dayjago and re ceived a severe concussion. This with an attack of biliousness has put him in a physicians hands for treatment. JudgBBlaka ha3 following marriage licenses since last Wednesday: Wm.

Hawes and Sarah Banes both of Carbondale. Paul Johnson and Christana Nelson, both of Peter-ton. Absalom II. Maxwell and Mary A. Itigg3 of Quenemo.

II. Milin chief engiueer of the Topeka Memphis K. has written Fairbanks Morris our real estate agents in reference to the purchase of a tract of land containing 2,500 or 3,000 acres, lie also inquires about an 'improved farm in this vicinity. county of Osage and state of the office of the county clerk the-city of Lyndon, on the 29th day of November 1882, there were present as members of said board G. S.

Brock, chairman and A. L. Lanning commissioners of Osage county Kansas, and C. A. Cottrell, county clerk.

In the matter of the Kansas and Nebraska Central Railroad. A petition was presented to said board signed by more than two-fifths of the resident taxpayers of Meivern town ship Osage county Kansas which with the signatures ommitted, is in ths words and figures following to-wit PETITION. To the Honorable, the Board of County Commissioners of the county of Osage and state of Kansas. The undersigned being more than two-fifths ot the res'dent tax-payers of Meivern township, a municipal township in said county and state, respectfully pray your honorable body to submit to the qualified electors of said town ship a proposition to subscribe twenty two thousand the capitalstock of the Kansas Nebraska Central railroad, a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Kansas, which proposes to construct a line of railroad into and through said township, and that in payment of and for said subscription to said slock, bonds of said township shall be issued in sums cf One Thousand Dollars, proclamations. The election will on Tuesday January 2nd, 18S3.

Statements, Circulars, This is the last week for building side walk3 under the city ordinance. When, the city builds them a penal of ten ENVELOPES, CABDS, SALE BILLS BLANK NOTES, per cent will be added. Uur merchants are getting their stock of Christmas toys, and the little folks are becoming intertsted the PRINTED ON SHOUT NOTICE. Give us a call. In the Bank Building coming of the holidays.

GRAND OFFER FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY. $850 Square Grand Piano for only The Supreme Court has affirmed the decision of the District Court in th AIPQ Magnificent rosewood case, elegantly finished HSC? 0 I tL hm O2 3 strings, 7i Octaves full patent cantante airra- case of Morrison vs Freeman. This was an application of Morrison to have the Sheriff restrained from selling certain eacs, payaoie in vventy years trom date of issue, with interest, payable semi-annually, At tho rate1 of six per cent, per annum; and the principal and interest to be paid at the fiscal agency of the State of Kansas, in the citv of New York. And the conditions upon which said subcrintion to the capital stock shall The boys took a peep at Venus terday through smoked glass. If they would always exercise the same caution towards the feminine gender there would not bc so many sore eyes and broken hearts in this community.

We notice Venus gave "thom all the' cold While P. L. West and S.tnford Ilile were raising a roll of tin from the ground to the roof of the new school house, last Tuesday, the hoisting apparatus became entangled and in the attempt to loosen it, the bundle of met al fell to the ground striking Mr. Ilile's m2m -n ffes, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved les and lyre, heavy ser-rcntine and large fancy moulding, full iron frame, French Grand Action, Grand Hammer, in fact, ever improvement which can iu any way tend to the perfection of the instrument has been added. 1ftfh ESTOur price for this instmiaent, baxsd and dsliTeied on board 4jHkPlfmV cars at New Yorlr, with Sua p4aao Cover, Stool and Book, only Just reduced from our late wholesale factory pkice, S30-5, for CO days 020.Y.

This is now by far thn greatest bargain ever offered the. musical public. Unprecedented success! Tremendous demand for this style! Send in your order at once. Do not lose this rare oppertunitv. This Piano will be sent on 15 days test trial.

Please send reference if you do not send money with order. Cash sent with order, will be refunded and freight charges paid by us botn wavs if Piano is not just as represented. Several other bargains Pianos, C160 tip," Over 15,000 in use, and not one dissatisfied perchas-er. Don't fail to write to us before buying. Handsome Illustrated Piano Catalogue, mailed free, giving the highest testimonials ever awarded to any piano manufacturer Every Piano fully warranted 5 years.

sttttt "mtttstr at i mice. Catalocrue of 3,000 choice of music sent for Sc stamp property on an execution issued by Freeman against Morrisou. -Holiday presents are annually sought for. But it is of ten difficult to find appropriate and inexpensive articles of real value, that will be kept, used and appreciated by a friend. Among these we would make favoiaMe mention of the Noyes Dictionary II older and Noyes Handy Tables.

An- made, are: That the said Railroad T. MII.T.ER CO company shall construct saidrailroad of 1 standard guage. from some point on the BunIM ASD south line of said township on or near ICnrCnnn PATTI the survevmadernndnhv (Ihipf iiCllLrUilU uill I LL. eerCrosby in 1SS1, and thence running- PnTQWAl HFFP through said township to some point on I li. xt est Monroe ht.

leit arm. tearing and lacerating BERKSHIRE SUII1E. it i an illustrated circular and badlv. the north line of said township follow-1 in as near a3 practicable the survey cf Crosby in 1SS1 through said township, Bzxcsi, ituFoa MENDELSSOHN PIANO P. O.

Box 2058,. N. greatly reduced prices. Co..

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Years Available:
1881-1883