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The Lindsborg News=Record from Lindsborg, Kansas • 4

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THE THE NEWS. BBIJflTOALL WHEELEE, Jbl "Ft rs. op Amatenr Theatricals. Our young people have organized an amateur troupe and will produce T. S.

Arthurs' popular drama Nights a Bar Boom." The play has doubtless been witnessed by most all onr bnt it is one that never grows old, presenting many features that arc Dealers ELLY'S steel LJl-'AC'l' Repaying Neatly and From fitly DONE. COLLAES, WHIPS, Having decided Stude taker and lElburn Farm Wagons, KSTRAND-4S0N, Dealers In Manufacturing I will sell my entire stock at cost at retail for Perfumery, cash, consisting PAIHTS, OILS, worth of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Clothing, Hats, Prescriptions Accuratslj Compcundsd. Cor. Main Lincoln Lindsburg. Ks.

ware, Woodenware, Stoneware and Groceries. The sale will con-tin ha Titit.il nil n.rfi Rnlrl. a Goods Have Arrived Below we eive some of the prices, showing can save: CALL olden Belt Flour, $1J90, Former Price $225. Snow 7.. 1.70, 2.00.

0. S. Tobacco, per pound, 9 .40. ,25 7.50. Handkerchiefs-, .05, .10.

.65, 1.00. 2J00, 4.00. Mens Drawers, .50, .75. Ladies 1.80, 18 2.50. Cod Fish, per pound, .06, .10: A Sugar, dh, Canned Tomatoes, per .13, .20.

.75, .90. Gchls Eats, .65, i.00. GentS i 3.00. Gents Wool Socles, .21, Wash BbivU and Pitchers', J9 5, a' 1.50. Best Syrup, per gallon, .60, 7' -SO.

Coal Oil, .18, .25. Tea, per pound, 65, 1.00. WEPRQPQSETOFIKEOASII PRICE! One Door Nirth Hageman's. BLANKETS, to go into Broom of about $6,000 Caps, Queens- how much you Oft SALE Li very Stable and lot, located on west ide Mam, between Lincoln and htatc trcets, linastjurir, Kansas, or par ticulars impure ot Joiix eiim. THE SPIItf'f Oi? KANSAS.

The leading agricultural paper of the west. Now in its 11th ear. Only $1.25 pcryear, trial subscription ihrccmonths or 2d cents. Send br free sample copy. Address, Moody Davis.

Lawrence, vansas. LIKDSBUHG MARKET. November 1G. EGGS 15c per dozen. HAMS 17c per pound.

POTATOES 1.50 $175 per bu. APPLES 1.75 $2.00 per bushel. BUTTER 20c per pound. POULTRY $1.00 $1.75 per doz. BACON 14c per pound.

LARD 13c per pound. ONIONS 2.00 $2.50 per bushel. JfLOUIl CORN MEAL 50c. WHEAT Fall, No. 1, No.

2, No. 3, 73cS0c; No. 4, 70c. Rejected, CORN 0eG5c per bushel. BROOMCORN 1 0 per ton.

IIOGS4.00 $4.50 per cwt. CATTLE $2.50 $3.00 per cwt. City Ieat Iarket, Hunbeck Olson, reprietsre. Lindsburg, SCansas. We do a general Live stock business, and always pay the highest market prices.

WEDXDSDAY, NOV. 10, 1881. Entered at the Post Office LiruLslmri? for transmission through the mails second class matter. Thanksgiving one week from tomorow; The juice of wheat has risen 5 cents per bushel this week. Marshal Hastings cauptured seven canine scalps last Saturday.

The whole; Republican ticket elected by a good niajoority. See M. Craffey' advertisnient week. He is closing out at cost. was this S.

E. Brown, living on Sharps Creek, i erecting a very handsome residence. Roseboni and Hubbard, the well Knnwn oroomcorn buyers, were the city this week. Snow is ronm-torl from rarinna rnrt of the State, principally the northwest lind smith wpst. M.

Craffey is going to use his tore fls broom factory and closing out Ills! vtftf-l? fit. envf The auction sale of S. P. Liudsren, in thia city, was well attended yesterday ana evcrytnmg went oil at very prices. hijrh Two mills, broom factory and school 1 11 It iiouse an in me near iuture are going to make Lindsburg hum, small boys Keep out ot the way.

Our Assaria correspondent has turn ed out to be as regular as clock work, ftnd furnishes our readers with some Very interesting news. The wheat in this locality is looking exceedingly well and growing vigorous ly. It was never more promising; at this time of the year Corn gathering still going on. The yield is about thirty-five bushels per acre this year. Although there are some holds that will average forty bilcshels.

The dainty turkey treads the crisp- frosted Autumn grass as gently as a leaf rails, seeming to Deg pardon ot tne very puuuu ii cteiw ou, Knowing mat i nanksgiving is near approximative. The sidewalk on Lincoln street, between Washington and 3rd streets, is ueitlg laid down. Our Mayor i3 always bii hand and sees id it that all necessa ry improvements are done In due time. Elsewhere wc publish "cdlttnitinf ca tion irom Citizen regarding the feasi bility of locating bi tioni factory here. It is certainly art investment that will fray, and materially advance the in forests of the city.

liequires Practice: Lady Customer "ill yon please show me to the ess Obliging walk this way." C. "3Iy dear sir, I couldn't walk that way if I practiced for twd Jones and his, wife live in Vermont, frtini old ocean's side; Vet frequently the neighbors bear murraiT of -the Lbcncrrt his riiirrbj And Flora hers, the recoils show; .80 that the murnierin? of the tide, "Was but the Eb. and Flo. Mr: Geo. Carbaugh has sold Ids farm A Af ri.

pi i in mi. uuu. cnieius, consiueration 2.05;i. 3Ir. Carbaugh will ro to his ld home in Ohio, in a few days, where ue win spend we noiways among ms many relatives and friends.

A rlcajr.Hnt trip for you George, and the best wish es oi the iSF.ws arc with you. Alio McPhersoii Freeman rises in its dignity and says is no saloon un uer tne tooacco store on tue corner, as alleged by a correspondent of the Kan- sas City Star:" nn an account of which hrmeared in our columns some time Since, ror Hie credit of McPherson we hopb tliU lM-ceman is right and that the! bthcr fellow is mistaken. fuel sriiifis to be in considerable de- hmnd already. Those who can, should remember the toutrh times to cret wood irr) irkitl rt t3 rTrt-i -l durinc: nuu tuai uiau tA jciit ittu kxixi mil the severe weather ot last winter, and try to lay in a supply while they can be- tore they are caught in the same pre- "ucament. Aitiiougn a nnkt winter is predicted, this country is liable to sud den freeze ups, when a scarcity of fuel is It k'ast inconvenient and uncomfort able.

Prof. Pi M. Hamilton, of Salina, was! in town Monday, attending to some inatters pertaining to his loan business with A. h. Agrelius; our iellow towns man.

nu tue 1 rot. at balina and Ins as sistant, Mr. Agrelius at Lindsburg, all in need of money, who can give good real estate security, can be supplied at low rates on bort-ppticc. Loans made by Ihem can be paid at any time before maturity. To Builders and Contractors.

The Schcol Board of School District Nd: it. oPherson eountv. Kansas, will mi tihirsdnr: Prrcn-ber 1. '1881. until 12 o'clock noon, reetdte Bids for the lmJl.Hnw nf Kolmnl iunistfl 5iU iinrlshnrrr McPherson county, Kansas, upon plans and specifications for the same, to be found at the store of L.

G. Skancke, of said place. Said Board reserves the v'urht of accepting or rejecting any and nf 1 0 OOO.Ou mllst t-h and every Bid. By order of the School Boarf; F. C.

York, Clcik. The Kansas City Indicator savS the quality of crass fed Western cattle com- tl .1 mat uia.ih.ei is utiicr man cvui before, the Stock, as a rule, being tat and sleek, commanding from $4.55 to per hundred, and in good demand The loss conseouent upon short crops is beimr more than tnndo tip to Kansas people by the late pasturage and good briers for cattle. And this brines us back to our original proposition: If Farmers want to be successful they must iot only raise corn and wheat, fruit and Vegetables, but they must also keep cat- in M. M. CRAFFEY.

in YAEHISHES SEE US OF- HOMESTEAD RIGHTS Easy Terms. 6ALE VERY CHEAP. STOHE, LlNDSSURC, KANSAS. BARBWIRE, OF CURTIS einov TO THE LINDSBURG, KANSAS. Sr.J.B.

durtis Has Recently Taken Out A PERMIT To Sell Intoxicating Liquors For E2edicinai, Mechanical and Scientific PURPOS And Besrsto Inform All of His Old Frioid3 and Patrons that he Keeps On Hand the Best Stock of And Choicest Brands Of LIQUORS To be found ariywtare in Central Kansas. I liavc aloO fiualified under the Mew Liquor Law To Prescribe Liquor for "ledicinal Purpohefc''. For which as well as the other purposes named, persons -will be supplied at nioderte cost; but in norther manner nor for legitimate I AND. Dry both interesting and instructive. We had the pleasure of hearing the.

rehearsal, and although the seen to great disadvantage in their lirst efforts; they evinced plenty" of talent and srurit and wn nrcdic-t verv nccoTit- 1 able performance. The following is the cast ot characters: Sample Swiciiel, G. E. Eberiiardt. Simon Slade, AV.

Aldrich. Joe Morgan York. Frank Kodell. Harvey Green, A. E.

Agrelius. Mr. Komaine. E. C.

Minton. Judge ,11. C. Hastings. illie Hammond, Willie Amos.

nitt8. Morgan, Mrs. A. H. Birch Mrs.

Slade, Mrs. M. Sciiwenson MeIIITABLE, JOSIE AMOS. Morgan, Lizze M'Phail, Marnnette. The Marquette Lit gociet wiU hold its first relar meeting on Friday, November commencins at 7:30 P.

All are invited to attend. The fol- lowing programme will be observed. 1. MusiCi 2. Opening remarks, 3.

Original poetu by D. D. I). 4. Song--conuc by Geo.

Maider. Concert readin sr. by Fourth Head er class. G. Select reading, Inez Bacon.

7. Song, Geo. Maider. 8. Recitation, Mrs.

Muller. 0. Music. 10. Discussion of question: Resolv ed, that artificial light has been of more benefit to the human race than railroads.

Affirmative Br; Baird, Sidney Holt, D. Dayisson and Geo. Maider. Negative II. S.

Bacon, S- J. Darrah. Alonzo Foster and C. C. McMurphy.

11. Music. Intprotant to All. The Smoky Valley Xf.ws hns the following extraordinary inducement to oner to its subscribers. 0 an tnose wno uesire to secure a eekly paper in connection with the News, we will furnish them the following papers one year postage prepaid: Leavenworth Times and News $1.75 Topeka Commonwealth $2.00 Topeka Capital Kansas City Journal 2.00 Globe Democrat $2.20 Toledo Blade 82.50 Cied.

uuxxeksox: luesaav eveninjr. JNov. 15, 1881, Charles Elmer, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Gunnerson, aged 8 years, 1 montn ana day. uneral service will take place Thurs day, November 15) at 4 o'oclbbk i. m. Died: November 12, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Collins; Aged 10 months and 3 clays: I uneral services were held on Sundav. 1 1 iWlllllUll JO. infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

Kichard Sundstrom. Business Locals. Jliss Sarah S. Jenki ns, nas a larjre and well selected stock of ladies hats i i1 i -ii- i anu kiuus 01 millinery goous. which prices she wiH sell not at cost but at that will astonish yoU: i nave ior saie, lor wnat tney are worth, counter scales, show oil tank, safe, candy jars, snoe boxes and all the fixtures in my store.

M. Craff-ev. Potatoes in 10 bushel lots or over 1.50 per bushel. Less amounts $L75 per bushel. A nice lot of apples oh band.

Obek Hage-MAN; a. a public that he has opened up a i uji i slum in Newman's buildine. and invites those wishing anything in the ton sonal line to give him a call, One door north of Scnwenscn Bros, i tt Goods of all kinds cheaper than any where else at 1j. u. Skancke s.

Go to the Jewelry Store of O. Ilann- i i i oenrs ior jlovs anu Ciinstmas eoous. never saw a nicer line ot uver- 1 ft rfV coats Clothing, Boots find Shoes, Hats and Uapi? than at L. G. Skancke s.

and the low prices he is asking ior them at cost ana every ooay ougut 10 Duy wnere iroods are sold so cheap. Jbresh hams auu side meat at Hacrenian's. I A very nice lot oi iaaies cxotjts just enived and sola at bottom prices for cash at L. G. Skancke's.

A large stock of Ball's Health Pre- serveing Corsets just received at Ober- Ilajreman's. If Jon want good sewing machine call 911 Brintnall Wheeler and buy the mnrican Breakfast Bawn at Obcr Hag- eman s. The best grades of lumber can be had I at Eberhardt Sudendorf All kinds of Prints at Obtr fe Hage- man s. Overcoats, new, stylish and cheaper than the cheapest at Skaucke si Come and be convinced. Choice lot of lime for sale at Eber- hardt buuendort s.

Call at once. n. Skancke has a large assortment cf clothinsr that he is closimr out at cost for cash Ober Hageman just received a lot of Overcoats and Clothing. Sorghum molasses 40 cents per gal Ion at Craffey stoneware 10 cents per gallon. 6 pounds of Boasted Coffee for $1 at Obcr II a sera s.

be in 10 ufe AL ESTATE AGENCY A. E. AGRELIUS. 000 Acres of KP.E.E. Lands, 15, IMPROVED FAHils.

City Earoosrfcsr, To Rent. llie front part of the Post-office, for nierly occupied as a book and stationery store, i or particulars apply to W. J. Hexbt. Lt)st.

A 38 centre fire, nickle-plated, doutc action revolver. A liberal reward will paid to any one returning it to W. H. JAMESON, Lindsburg, Kafr. Go to L.

G. Skaji'fre'a for bargains clothing, boots, shoes, bats, caps, dry goods and groceries. Money Loaned cheaper than ever at Banks Kinney's, A-lot of ready mixed paints will be sold at way down fkrares for the next days Sudcndorfs. If ypu want a bargain loose no time and give them a call. AXo.

1 grade of flour at $1.75 per sack. Try Hagemam. If you want a good A No. 1 Organ el G. E.

Ebcrhardt and you will be satisfied. Salt Fish at your own prices at Obcr liageman s. All parties themselves in- AnhtnA to Ehorbfirdt Sudendorf will lease call fuvj settle Woolen iarn ot all snaaes at UDer tt Bain and Mitchell wagons and Xort- knd wagons for sale cheap at Bricks Gebhart s. A frsii cay of MHrble llei4 tiMe just received at Eberhardt We sell more of Ball's Health Pre- serving Corsets than all others stfl of inferior make: Ober Hageman A lot of fine Cook Stoves and Base Burners at Brijrjrs Gebhart's. Ladies Cloaks, of the newest styles and best duality, cheaper than the I cheapest at L.

G. Skancke s. A complete stock of Heating Stoves at aJl prices cheap for cash at Briggs fe Get hart's. Boots and slices sold at cost for cash at Skufokv. Overcoat and (Nothing till you can't rest, and will sell Cheaper than any opv else can.

Uber uagemax. Fine cooking stoves and ransres for sale cheap at Brintnall Wheeler s. ith the winter near at liana ami hard times staririg everyone in the face G. Skaiicke will sell goods tor ca at prices that will defy competition. jjberhaitit tuuenuort can sell you lumber, lath, shingles, doors, sash, blinds Pickets ana post encaper tnan you can buy anywhere ia Central Kansas.

TIMBER CLAIMS AND For Sale on vera! liolc ON HAND FOR At per cent, without Commission find ill 7 with Light All Loans payable at any tii? wit'nia 3 years in installments of $100, ed5 Ui3 rption of Twelve of most Reliable losurance Companies Represented, ftotary Public ani Justice of the Peace CQLLECTiuB PROKFTtt' MADE. I OFFICE" f( fVf. CWAFFEY'3 Furs, nid: and Talbw always wanted, purport s. Hp and ye.

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Years Available:
1881-1922