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Lyndon Leader from Lyndon, Kansas • 7

Lyndon Leader from Lyndon, Kansas • 7

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Lyndon Leaderi
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J- 3 is. Sr M0lifc NISW FOES' WttTO AnaiT-V SFI extedingtHe cliarters of iMat-ional Banks; and providing for a less amount of reserve fund, lias forced millions money to seek profitable investment, and as a consequencerl am enabled to offer special iducements to those wishing' to mortgage their farms. You can3aave 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. W.

A. MAdaris Att'y-aiwLaw Loan Broker, LyndojST, KAS. UU.JUl.ia-' 1 'l llV- lill.llL. -Pl lll'ttJM WU''PWiMMJ411i ii i IOBLYKD02TS IME2E3T. A Safe Cracked.

I mi mo a ri mi ov LYNDON LEADER. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, S82. Citizens of Lyndon and vicinity; in DEALERS IX- THE LTND3N POST OFFICE BTTRGLAE-IZED AHD HOSEY. STAKPS AND BEQISTEESD LETIJESS TAKEN.

with which they measured the distance back from the front of the safe it was necessary to go so as to just be within the inner door of the safe. It was ten and one-half inches back from the front where they commenced to drill and having pierced the outer coating of the safe they inserted a punch and enlarged the hole and made a hole through to the inside. To deaden the sound that would come from a sledge driving a steel punch they used an old fact any one in Osage county, can save time aud money by purchasing, their Christmas goods of Weber Haslam Osage City, Kansas, where will be found the finest selection of albums, vases, china ware, dolls, dressing cases, paper boxes, hobby horses and a great variety Thunder last Tuesday, A Merry Christmas to all. --Horse B'ankets at cost at The citizens of our town and viclni- Geo. I ty were startled.

Monday morning by LATH, SA.SH, DOORS, BLINDS, LIME, SAND, of toys, and fancy goods ot all kinds. the discovery that "the Lyndon post office had been entered and robbed that morning about half past three o'clock, and that the burglars had escaped with books and the finest stationary always tiwiriiran viix, 51-3t. aGo and see Santa Claus at Dr. hit tenden's. 50-2t.

W. II. Lieurance starts to-day on a visit to relatives in Ohio. Rev. Mrs.

Reeder will preach in the M. Chuich next Sibbatli. their booty- SEK at eastern prices, sub-; Mease give us a call before purchasing, see our stock our prices. book which they placed on top of the. lnh for all ThP.nostoffieeis situated in the west sprintinn at rate We will do onr best to give you satisfaction.

roomof the Bank building on the ccr- punch and upon these the blows ot the. perioalcals. sledge descended making no noise, to EaB.nTSKT Ci BROinri-T, Osage City. nerof Emporia and Burlii.gton avenues, BUSINESS LOCALS. Tnere are two windows in the room, one opening to the south and the other Elegant Christmas cards at Dr, Chittenden's.

50-2t WHITMAN'S DRUG STORE, -John S.l'die, late county treasurer 0116 opemns fewest. ineiEADEU speak of. They then put in a charge of fine grain blasting powder and used wet paper for tamping. The charge being ignited the heavy outside door was blown off, the hinges being broken by the blast. Tworaen are suspected for the crime and efforts aro being made to secure their capture.

Postmaster Whittemore having offered a reward of the room i ust east of tne posteffice. The J. S. WHITMAN, PnorniETOE. Law office of W.

A. Madaris is east of the Leader office, whuV the Lyndon Savings Bank occupies the 'room of the just east of Madaris' ForMitchell wagons go to Ilowe's. Capper Co pay 24 cents a doz. for eggs Giidden wire for sale at Howe's. Job work is done neatly and prom ptly at this office.

Zeuhyrs of all shades at Capper Co's. fifty dollars for 'their capture. The office. follows: One is XT- xfariariahdaiafaiff hwn aiPAnincr men are described as of this county, was in town Tuesday, X. B.

Powers has pnt down 120 feet of siqewalk in front of his property this week. Walters since his return to Indiana ha3 somewhat improved in health. -l-Two watchmen and a bull dog guard th3 county now. A wise precaution W. S.

Bell, of Marshall, Ohio, is risiting his brother Geo. F. Bell, of Agency township. Bextd cv.r Uvciity-f cur column holi Roasts at Suber's Meat Choice Market. Pure Drugs.

Paints, Oils, G-lass, VARNISHES, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. DAY OR NIGHT. East Side of Topelca Avenue, LONDON, KAN9, in his office, and at the hour stated I five feet eiSnt lncbes hiSn dark corn-above, he was awakened by a loud noise Plexion; no beard, dark clothes; had a and in an instant afterwards he heard sma11 black romul toP bat? is an Irish-something fall heavil v.

Uis first sus- man and ha3 a bold Pushing way about picion was that the bank was being rob- him- Tne otIier 13 a C0UPle of mches bed and he called to Lew Hutton, thei Smaller is 15Snt complected, no beard, xvAtrhman nf thft hank, hut rft-eivinj? no hair, had brown hat, wore a long Go and see Gutwillig's stock of goods when Osage City. answer he jumped out of light a lamp and went into the bank, a door leading from his room into the, bank apartment. Everything bei ng quiet spotted gray over coat that had a wide collar. This man has a sneaking look says but litte and cannot look you sqnare in the face. One of them wore coarse boots or shoes with the heel Fj3) oiiardson II.

EL RICHARDSON CO. Proprietor. there, he next thought of thepostottice fi-io nr it fat an over. TUey were first seenbaturday day supplement which wepresent to our readers with this Issue. Rev.

S. Alexander and wife went to Emporia last Tuesday, on a visit to friends residing In that city. Squire Kansoni has presented this office with a neat Calendar of the Orient Insurance of which he is ageut. The office of the Kansas Lumber Co oi MMnr xxrmrtrr TTo fhon evening near the Presbyterian church. Capper sell seven pounds of Ar buckle's coffee for one dollar.

Fine photo and autograph ablums at Dr. Chittenden's. 50-2t Fine draught HOUSE for Sale, enquire of C. E. Wrhittemore, Lyndon.

For Trembold Wagons go to J. II. Howe's. Christmas goods for young and old at Dr. 50-2t Bring your job work to this office.

Every order is carefully and promptly filled at the lowest cash prices. Calvin Ransom, Attorney at Law- went to the building south of the Bank building, occupied by Ayer's Bro's. as a furniture store. Everything was Firfct class accommodations for the traveling public. Good sample rooms lcr commercial meu ol first floor.

TheY were seen Sabbath evening at the same place. They were seen about two ujiles east of town sleeping in a nay stack all Sabbath morning. In the afternoon they were at J. M. YVliinrey's place but probably seeing they were watched they came on towards town ana were seen by Mr.

Gates about his place. He thinking they were suspicious character invited them to move on. About sundown they came to B. G. quit there.

Mr. Madaris then went to the residence, of Lew Sargent, Cashier of the Bank and told him that something was wrong and what he suspected. Sargent asked him if he had examined the west window of the said proceeded Anna frj- Vta ntqnn Win- Osage County' Abstract Office. J. M.

HBGEW, NOTARY JPHJ1SMC. Justice of the Peace, Conveyancer Col Osage City was. burglarized monday morning, but nothing of value taken. The team of James King ran away his corn field last week and smashed his wagon bed to pieces, broke his wagon and injured one of Ida horses. X.

D. Fairbanks has been at Salina, Kansas, on business connected with th loan business of Fairbanks Morris and.the Lyndon Savings Bank. jt I i Hall house just, east of the school hniico ttrit snirl thpv cvri minprs hnrl within the' Everything was quiet cracksmen having already taken" their were short of money and wanted to buy lecting and Insurance Agent, Lyndon. have the largest stock of groceries in town bought for cash and if you want bargains, come and see us. Caitex: Co.

The Chicago Weekly News will be sent, post paid, for one year to every ono of cur subscribers who pays his subscription account in full to date and one year in advance foi the regular edtion of the Leader Grading of the K. 0. R. commenced in the town of Melvern, flight. Mr.

Howe, living across the street from Mr. Sargent having heard the explosion was by this time on the street and w'as soon at the postoffiCe. Postmaster Whittemore was called from his bed, where he had Deen lying a dimes worth of milk. It was furnished them. They then bought a loaf of bread and sat on Mr.

Hall's porch and ate the bread and dranV the milk. Having finished their repast they came on over to town. Were at Tuesday There will be a cut of fourteen feet at the school house in Heal Ustats, Susurancs 3 Loans, Deeds and Mortgages drawn: Briefs of title furnished. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES. NOTES BOUGHT Represents the Hartford Inss ranch Company, Assets of $3,500,000 Also the Home Ins.

Co. of N. Y. Assets $7,000,000 Insuress against, Fire, Lightning, Cyclones and Tornadoes. that place.

We are in receipt of complimenta-ry tickets to the Eisteddfod" at Osage City next Monday afternoon and even ill since Thursday, by reason of having been poisoned with ivy, while down on his farm last week. An mves Gardners l.iverv Stable and were noticed by several persons and by all who saw them, susnicioned to be rough BRAIN ANjj NERVE. WelU' Health Renewer greatest rcm- tjibedy on earth for impotence, leaness characters. Immediately after Richardson sexual debility, 1 at druggists. 5 burglary Deputy Sheriff Kansas Depot, McPilie Fox; Atchi son Kansas.

was informed and he went at once to Osage Citv and telegraphed to different, points. Word was also sent to other places and it is to be hoped that these desperadoes maybe captured and given a taste of Uncle Sam's justice. ing. This entertainment is under man- of tuo Welsh citizens of the county and will bo an enjoyable affair. Rev.

Gnffis of Osage City said at the M. E. church, last Sabbath evening, that a county politician residing in Osage City had told him, that he would go to hell and stay there a lion years." Will our Osace City exchanges find out who the individual is that proposes to represent Osage coun- that land that, in rarmor th-in tigation of the postofSce was at once made wit the following result: Both windows were open, the room tull of smoke, the door of the safe was lying on the floor, as -also Were the remains of a large that had contained the fancy signs uf a number of business houses of town, a sledge punch, brace and two monkey wrenches were lying around. The inner door" of the safe vvas standing open and the draws in it pulled out. In the upper left hand corner of the safe was an iron We pay Gash for Corn what 110 other firm in Lyndos does.

Farmers make a note of this, and remember we sell goods for cash and defy any house to undersell us. Capper Co. 1 fO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman to Illinois, this morniug on a visit.

The burglars who broke into John- Louis Cook Maniifacturing Co's. WORKS, CINCINNATI OHIO. THE LARGE! AND M03T, COMPLETE EI THE WORLD. FULL CRFR CITY 1.000 PER WEEK, Farmers and others desiring a gen-1 son's shoe store in Osage City, last box, which nad been locked but the key 1 t. 3 teel, lucrative agency business, bv which So to $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to II.

C. Wilkinson 195 and 197 Fulton btreet, New York. this." Walter D. Craig, a son of II. D.

and M. J. Craig of Junction township, was buried last Monday by O. C. Deaver Undertaker of tins place.

Walter was of it was kept in it. In this box the feg-; SailT istered letters and packages were stor-1 ed. This was open and the registered Lew T. Wilson, of Muncie letters gone, one was afterwards dis- mveu uiwu on rxaay. ie proposes covered on the floor by Mr.

Howe, and i1)catlDS in Kansas and will practice law. DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. Ask druggists for Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin, llies, ants, insects. 15c. per box.

returned to the postmaster. The next drawer beneath contained the Mrs. Calvin Ransom starts todav The Standard Vehicles seven years, eight months and seven teen days old, and has been sick for five years with the rheumatism is parents did everything they could to relieve the little sufferer but were unsuccessful in the use of all known remedies. Christmas will be celebrated in the Methddiht and Presbyterian Churches currency, it was open and lyingoa its for Wilmington Illinois. She will be edge partly removed from the drawer absent until March, visiting relations in was about seventy-five dollars gren- tbat vicinity.

backs chaired by fire to a considerable! extent. The position of the money in-' S. Gutwilliar, of Osage City, has a dicatedtlmt as the was tiikinc? choice lot of Dolmans, Shawls and other AND ARS MAD1S AT THESE WORKS, EM DUAC1KO BREU'STElt, WHITNEV, COOPER AND TI5IPKIX SIDE RAUS. HAL1DEE0R MONARCH TRIPLE SPRING RUGGIES. on next Monday evening.

There will 14 llCAti iUUKUllY CVCIllllSi. Will I 1 xl A 1 1 1 tl be Christmas trees, at both places and tue had been articles that would make nice Christmas Call and see his stock when FIFTY TEAMS AND Thirty Siaborers, On the Kansas City Emporia R. R-, one miles cast of Melvern. Apply to W. Stout.

by Madaris shouting or rattling the presants, in Osage City. door, and he had not taken time to take The workmen will commence roof- new M. E. Churchin ingthe lots of fun promised. Rev.

M. Williams requests us to invite the public to attend the Presbyterian Church that night. We have no doubt but that the Methodists will welcome there friends at their festivities, that The new M. E. church was success a second grab.

Tne stands in the safe had been already secured by the thieves as well as the small change remaining in the drawer at the stamp window, amounting to a couple of dollars. Ev atcuce. The structure when finished will have cost 2,500, and considering the small membership uf that congre HA OATS AND CORJV The Grea'est Varic tie? of Styles the Finest Two and Tore Spring ihe Handmost Da roaches ia the Market. Styluh Carriages, Fonr and Six Passe ger, Cnopy Hop Basket Phselona, the Best Platform Sriring AVagon8, Rail Bed and Plain Side Wsg-. oris, Open and Toj Surrey Wtgons.

COOKS STANDARD VEHICLES" aro knosm all the world over as th best fcr the least money. Do not under any circumstances buy until you haid sent for our Circular of Style and price. Wholesale trade a Specialty. Rdmcm ber we make our own wheels, THE SARVEN PATENT, and warre every vehicle. ery drawer in the office had been, previ gation, but fifteen members, is a great wanted for which CASH will be paid.

ous to the craking of the sate, ransack- undertaking. SCHOOL ITE1IS. ii PATENT 'S PAY! ed, and a small looking-glass was taken form the show case in the front part of tha office. The stamps taken are worth about $00 and are of the denominations of For the month ending Dec. 1, in the school taught by Miss Ella Young in Dist.

No.45, the enrollment is 4-3 the av- fully defeated last Sabbath. Rev. Dr. Jones of Lawrence, preached both morning and evening, to large and intellc-gent audienses. Rev.

Mr. Grids' of Osage City; was also present and assisted. There wasabebtof $C0O existing against the church but through the efforts put forth in the morning were raised to the indebtedness. In the evening a collection was taken up with a vhich a large bell will be pur chased and put In the belfry. finPJ turns fitroa civao onrl tana nr rnna fi' erage daily attendance 37 and the num- 1U r.u, Tuut ber neither absent nor tardy, 25.

This we iwo uuuars as siaiea, aoove aOTBDBLSS0SSa, QQ. GRAND OFFER FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY. $850 Square Grand Piano for only $245. P'S A13 Ti fm Ma'gnlflcent rosewood case, elegantly finished SfrlVi II 1 tUt Or 3 strings, 7i Octaves fuU patent cantante agra for iltchauical Devices, DcHjjrifriind Lobers. Obtiiin- Coujj ound as being in small change, the balance 1" being in enrrancy.

Five registered letrl he ending Nov. Felch teacher the tera Were talfpn. lmt. Ikiw miifli Asl piel ir.inary xrminatior.H as to ttntahi itvd ifiveLtioj fres. Our ffes, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legs and lyre, heaw serpentine and large fancy moulding, full iron frame, French Grand Action, Ciraud Hammer, in fact, ever improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection The Wiiberforco Grand Concert Company of the Wilberforce University Xenia, Ohio, wiligiveaneutertainment at the Court Room next Saturday eve.

This combination is highly recommen rency. they contained is not known. A crollment was iaverage daily atten-roll of two thousand stamps was over dan.ce 21 and absent nor lobkiBd. The burglars had first gone to 1 1 5irL Hacketts blacksmith shop and having Fc the month ending Dec. 8 in Dist.

broken it open took what tools they 2To- 52, M. O'Brien teacher the earoll-thnno-bh thpv mirrTif wo'nf trJ ment was 45 average daily attendance 013 fl dMV of the instrument has been added. prico for tliia instrument, boxed aad deliTered on board car i at New York, with tins Piano Caver. Stool and Sock, onlv Guide i -r IJhtjtif.iriir Pt, nU fctnt er eTer wiic-ro-. Addoss LOUIS BAGGER Solicitors of Pa ents, Wascxsg T02f, D.

O. Established ded by competent judges to be one of Just reduced from our late wholesale factokt jhuge, for CO dats only. This is now by f.nr tin greatest bargain eyer offered the musical public. Unprecedented success! Tremendous demand for this stylel Send in your order at once. Do not lose this rare oppertimity.

This Piano will be sent on 15 days test trial. Please send reference if you do the most refined, cultured, and artistic! the postoffice. They tried to prv open incases of tardiness 39. concert companies in the country. The the west window but failed; they then For the month ending Disf net proceeds are for the benefit of the (went to the south window ahd got it up 1 No.

53, F. M. Forbes teacher, the en-Wiiberforce Uuivei-sity, an institution The fastener on the window beincr of no rollment was S3, average daily stten- devoted to the education of the colored value. They tnen crawled in over the dance 23, neither absent nor tardy- "4 CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, youths of the country. Admission, Re- safe and went to work taking what girls, cases of tardiness st-hitrin smarting, irritation of the not send money with order.

Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us botn ways if Piano is cot just as represented. Several other bargains Piancs, 5160 tp. Over 15,000 in use, and not one perchas-er. Don't fail write to ua before bminjr. Handsome Illus rated Piano Cata-'loqte.

rcai'rd free, the IiielK-st "tesiimonials ever awarded to any piano manufacturer Kverv Piiino l'u'iv warranted years. esses llTJsia at price. Catalogue- oi choice of music sent for Sc stamp cuuDouceuis. oingie aamis- tilings tneycouia set outside or the sate- vr the month endin? i. n-t.

tiKrwd uinary diseased cured bv. Duchupaiba. t5l ion 35 cents; Children 23 cents. Re-! first. They then worked on the safe, No.

C. Million tt.aeh.er, enroll durcrg- at SsC13 can be secure! at At-; deliberately and carefully. Thev irunt S3, avarasre dailv at.rndanfi i Kar.sy: Peooi, Mcl'ik ox. MENDELSSOHN PIANO P. O.

Box 2058, N. Y. Wi -i v. louna a nue tna tiesir in tne- omce o-skp nf tardiness us..

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