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The Pioneer from Longton, Kansas • 3

The Pioneer from Longton, Kansas • 3

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In wanderinc in and around th ei I Tf troll hntrA but la dnbSnaua A Pi ixeer C. II. WrCKOFF. Attorney at Law. W.

JACKsOS, Notary Public. limits the first of the week, we found I tend to. lust call on JudoJw voL-ff whuuj vt Published by "W- C- GETTY'S. our ay down to tbe grist and saw mill wilt always attend to your Wants in a 'VTJ' fTXnr fT1TWr "my -rr belongine-toJlr. 8.

H.Patterson.wbere 'satisfactory manner. The Judge is an iu.OiSS'. we found everything in first class run honest, reliable attorney, and you can LONlilON, KAXS4S, APKIK 14, lm. always depend on bis advice. His card can be found elsewhere in this paper ning order.

The entire machinery the mill has been overhauled, and Mr. Patterson is now prepared guarantee you just as much and as good aquu.fi-ty of flour as any other mill in the List of Letters Railroad Tims Table. KXFIiEfS. 8:51 A- M- the P. M.

FREIGHTS. A- M-' "a 1J. F- Going b.2o, a. M. and 4:40.

Jf. M. LOXGTON MABKKT REPORT. REAL ESTATE Remaining uncalle! for in the rost 4 office at Lonton, KausaX up to April south-wetit. All kind of ebon feed was 1st, 1SS0: piled promiscuously around, and in or Polly Clark, Mary Baker.

der to di-pofb of it, Mr. P. is off ring it Corrected weeLly by E. II. inert.

Robert Pryor, Patu'ek at a harfffcin. He also has his saw in running order, and ill flaw your logs Henry Bpear, to A Willis, A Willis, if rosiai oar i or sell you a ill of any grade, kind or SCLAIMAGENTS Annio Lee, Andrew Prior. quality of native lnmlr jouniay call In calling for any of the above list tor. lie sure and im down ami please say "advertised" UIUI before you go els'wh-re to mill or to J. W.

Riley. P. M. buy your native lumber. 10(212 mm Plour, per bnodref.

Potatoes, per bushel, Butter. jr round, per i1zhm, Lard, per pound, (Joifee, Nigar, Tea. Apples, Currents, Prunes, Molasses, per gallon. Hyrup, Rice, per pound. Coal oil, per ellon, Salt, per barrel, SPECIALS.

Mr. Daly, Rt present overseer of I2i(ai5 FsiF2S2fi Twn Property 8 the section Kquad of railroad hands at I will give five dollars reward for the this place, has bought the building be 40 apprehension of the parties moving my longing to Mr. Sedge, and now occupi 75 uaroed wire iu the night. ed by Jackson as an ngrhrul- 10 W. BOLIXGER.

tnrfll Iioiihp. it 275 vw tv W. RILEY .1. iun ki nee air. l'ill- -r, i i his up me cneapeni and res Dorse 1V Conclude to locate mniin.7' nu on.l oo 1 powuers west ot Hie rilississipiii river.

7 ma .1 i i i. 1 1 i ill i E. K. Long of Howard, was in the aa wen pieaseo InTOTICI: -4 UicreS 4 miles from I.onjrton, good with this part of Kansas, we may con 150 acres 1-4 mile south of T.nngtm oil Klk rirpi' fin 1,.. 1.4 niMi.Mi, wiui illlllici'.

nihil inr Whi'e SVuIker offer no drives on w.iU'r Him iviiil-c Alt luitim.i mil elude the stay will be uiiuvi -uinviiiiun. rnce si.stxi. specialll but drive tthe bottom out of uiiimiu, wen timbered b-'l Hnw prairie, all under fenee, dwe'lliut well am' orchard. Price 15 per acre. If you sign the saloon keepers license.

uign prices unci "snide foods. don't abuse him if he sells whiskey to arres. second lint I mil. 7 miloa mm fJ J.onirion, Hi'l'i ll ivuev. TiS tin men until they make our streets hidious YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH, HI I' Ml I KIM HI (IWCI Ifl'" II tWl tint with their drunken bowlings, but just miming water auU stono (luameu If you want a nice cuff idn and hIpovo una, 150 aeres 1 1-2 miies eoulh nf Loujrton part bottom, good buildings.

Price uiiy rioay. Ifynn wantafirstclapsqualityofaroodHL'o toE.II.Minard'H. Rev. Mr. Clark paid a visit to Elk City yesterday.

Did you ever see a woman with a pen behind her ear The ftone for a new sidewalk is being hauled in front of J. Newman's ealnon J. C. Smith shipped two car loads of hot's for Kansas City yesterdaj' morn- I 15 niT imt 1. 1 I nee, remember that, you are a partner in that saloon, for if you had not signed lirlng in your old iron and rturs to his petition be could not have optued 3 100 ncrcs, 3 miles from I.ongtm good hewn lm; house, gnod xpring, 1(1 acres leiieu unit ciiltivait-oii, 1-2 acres tmuiun and li.

H. iijinard and get tbe highest cush Ins dram shop in our midst. price lor inetn. li 1 III Ufl i We are in receipt of the first number JUST RECEIVED if, i'f'tfm, '5 ne.rec eood tim-s fUn-'S stone dwelling, good out-houses. Price 1,000.

-JI-J 80ac.rpslyinfr3anrt 1-2 miles south ot l.OIU'toii. 60 iicroo lliwlor h.ln. of ft new Tinner timi iiu nilJUVIl 80 a 5 tins from Longinn, BOacre miller Itihcc, 30 in eiibiviilion, a bunt 15(1 M4, i A' ailnard 8 a lartro and Pnmnlulo lK.m,r.y WUBiy, LK.U.l ZllRts. pub- 8tock )(s fi. un iieco, (iruiiiiiiiiv giioii liullilins, if'i'tii well and living water for slock.

Trice lishers. It is a Pevn column four page 30 acres lair l.uildin. house Mvfi' pin lrCuS patent inside with a fair amount Choice wines and liquoifi, formedicin of home news, and a patronage that i always on hnnd and sold An-ti whiskey saloon petitions are being circulated in the town and Bhip. We learn that a democratic paper is soon to be started Ht Eldorado, Butler County. James Hollified is builino; an addition to his residence in the north east part 83 acres 3 1-2 miles south of London, 12 fj nrvei hr 'ke, (lw.il 1 i 11 ISxlS, Wcll ol water, (iu acres plow land.

i'i icu $:00. looks promising for a long life. May -o Ul they have success in the new venture For toilet soapa and pe turnery pr to We noticed two boys both to our own .1. W. HII.V.V'sI 180 acres 5 mMoe from Lonpton, 00 ftp-roe II Mild I'm 'f i ft.

ti.ii. ill 6 knowledge, under the age of 21 ears 18 in Liberty township, nil i-. -t .00 IVItnl ll.il il'inlt) Wf'l llliir linn-ii (II White Walker do not claim to sell so near drunk that it would have been Lr'-0i( CLMltll ni nn in. iiMi goods for less than they are worth, but hard to find the dividing line. Do vou slock I'rice $1,500.

'iocihuti to Keep nrst class goods, and, for cash, will not. be undersold. 7 want to grant a license to men who will sell liquor to boys in direct violation of mm an tmys a 1 the old iron and ra.B the law 80 ncres 5 miles from Longtun, 30 acres brik, 23 under stone and wire fence, a lu-wii lug limine lUxIS, fione sl.il on limn iind twoKooit wells ni wafer. Price $650, one half cash bal uiceou time. 1- wtonnv's, arres g.iod hedge fence and cutuvalion, live miles from i ail loud, mhes iron.

rui at well wuter-d, Hum 14 mile of school limise v. 'm lhe "uV ears tune at ion per cent interest. -i 120 seres 3 12 miles west of Lnneton. 1 7 HxlB, wuli tellar, 150 beaiinJ vu'L1" a I'tom pear am cherry trees, near loo apple trees, two good "ells, plenty of stock w.tfr,6'j acres under fence near 30 acres bioke, 10 miles from county seat. Price $4uo you tjing mm.

7 et The stone store Is drawing immense 1 1 oiinecity. The slight frost last week did not injure the peach bloom, as many at first supposed. If yon didn't find out that the wind was blowing yesterday, it's no use try-ing to tell you. The Severy Leader has eharifred its noma with toe town, aod is now the Gould City News. The amount of business done in Lonp.

ton has more than doubled itself in the xi.iui. uy uii jnur ecrsps or oiii iron Ciowds to Lougiou to buy goods at low and your wart rags, and oring them to 1 1 80 acres 1 1-2 miles from I.onclnn, 70 Hires ii ni 1 1' i' sn im mvi hi.il.ru in 8 E. H. Miuard. he navs the hiybest 1 ft 11 me people are not disap for them 7 pointed, as that firm do a big business res 3oo peach trees, "Supple trees, hearing, sum ler fruits in variety, hox house and good cellar beneath, good wel'l.

Price $750- and so cau affbrd to sell on small mar Trv the '-MaL'ii; Liniment." for nil gin. kinds of nains. either internal or evtpp. nal. tirei'iired bv the m-onrietor nf th 9 180 acres 6 miles south of I.ongton, 00 acres li'irtmn.

7d acres broke.iid iien-M A'reuoma urapbic is dead gone Ljli.Vi!'$ nd fenced New Drugstore. n4 mihcr. Price $1,500. to the happy hunting grounds of eter- Kbup Yooa Money at Home, i' bearinir frmt sc ict, i wilin hnlf sV "lu'nstiH Price J.j0, 100 cash, jalance on time. ual oblivion, where ail of the kind "1 100 acres one mile north of Lonptnn, -w u.iu.,1 unlike niu lence, lou acres And let Fredonia and have "vamoosed" to who have at mint I'uiuviiiion, g'loil dwelling, out-house" ui.ll nf um.11.

nn llld ell of 111 el'. 8 HCl Pi I lllllii.f' al pay their own taxes. Pataonize White tempted to compete with the Citizen fast three months. Mr E. C.

Sanger, one ot the enhetan-tialsof this township, came in yesterday, ami left a sub. for the Piokekr. The wheat on the bottom land near this place will average six inches In Walker, who carry the largest and 90 Ifflacres, slllinttom, 0 miles northeast of 1 onirton. lvft Mr. G.

H.Frymer, who lives on the r.est stock, and tmv the most, mon old Patterson farpi, says he has all his living water runs through tie) faun, 9 acres in orclvud, coi'Si -tingol a viinerytd itpple.i e.ich and pear trees in bearing c.i lniiiien and ol choice variety. Also an abundance of fruit of an excellent (juiilitv, Orchard sur rouiw with liedge lencs. This is very rie-siralile locaiioo, and one niuong the best'fniit farms iu Sou then. Kansas. ey for freight, and the most, money to the printer, of any firm in Longton.

7 tunes under stunefemwU, same oil seres broke, fair plmtV stock 40 acres 200 a corn and twenty acres of beans All kinds of medicines sold at bottom planted. Joe Newman has had the lath and plastering removed from the room over U2f0(icres2 1-2 miles lrom 1 He res ileeiled eljiim him.h nr. Height. Southern Kansas can't beat it. Gordon is now settled in his new quarters, and ready, aa ever, to fu i nish "oil with a satisfactory repast on short Some more fine lead specimens have been handed os, which came from the prices at the New Drug Store.

n4 Go to v. fur paints and oils Found Oranges and Lemons 5 E. 11. MINARD'S. 21 80 acres 4 miles south west of T.onirton ii) no.rnu n.l.

tier ciiltiMHinn, whole quatier umlur fence, 20 good ti iiWr, -lock water in Hhumtuice dwelli aUo ki'clien 12IS, iromi well, etc. Price $2,500. ha ance on lime. his saloon, and is having it sealed With pine lumper. Dr.

Thomas has rented the house re- Mm ln Z3 111)1 er CD tl VII feni'o I wire and rail V' wo1' water fah-hulht TV 'ciH-'y occupied by Win Lerow. tiea 11 '-lees, a wagon and te im "1 80 5 miles ci'st of I.ongton.M) will be taken at fair price on nanus i'rice s.v.0 I litviLn nml I'iiiiia mi All medicines at the New Drug Store are bran new and first, class. n4 the d. pot, and will liiove iuto the bame THE and on Painterbood. Come in and see thern, Mr.

Bartlett, the acc-ommodatinp apentof Hinman, Moody blank tomorrow Twenty five teams a-nd near us many HE MEMBER STONE STOKE. BIG 7 log dwelling house. Price $350. J'Joo each, balance on lime. TOWXPROPERTY.

"1 80acre.si-2 mile from I.ongton, fiO A one story frame dwelling lm one and 2 tnta -I-V-) fence, and rn 1 1 ivai In, Ivon snsss Avenue, in Longlon The iir dweding house 20x21, good well of never- has hree snd is in a desirable Inr 111 HUT nlpf. Unci- vi.NL'e. ore inril nnr innilii 'l' i' A saddle horses were to be seen on the Cloth Slippers, 110 cents per pair, at 5 E. JI. MINARD'S.

street at one time Saturday evening. of small rcitV, 15 acres timber. Price $1,150. 11 f. tjOOOcash, hiihiiice ou time.

E. Minard makes a specialty of hoots and shoes. nil and see tuem. 5 A large lot of school Crayons at J. VV Riley's drug store.

'g- The walls of the addition to the stone sfore are fiuishod. and the Carpeuters are busy with the ins-de work. The Steinb-irger-Albiight case has bAVE youti JViONEY. White Walkea have a new paper deaWs of Kansas City, was in the city taking orders from our merchants for blank wrappers. There are still two promising points in this county for some enterprising ffllow to venture into the field, one at Oak Valley and the other at, Moline.

Who will the lucky man Dr. Blank, who resides some six miles south-west of this place, and who has jiiNt returned from St. Louis where he LONGTON, KANSAS 000 1 siioes and clothing on the road. 7 i re" lHK-J to Greenwood county Oil a When you need medicines cnll change of venue. Hi WW 79.

ff ivew inug More, where vou can always set me wortn or your money. n4 15 Puzzle at J. W. Riley drug store. 9 An advertisement that speaks who behold it, is that now displayed by our fanners upon tbe surface of their Ageneral Jaud-slide in Gents Hato, ttt ti3 K.

II IK a ins: 1ms passed the winter attending medi 4. i JStk. GOOD SET CP BLACKSMITHING tools. Cal'at the I'ionkkh Ofliee. Longton.

Kas cm lectures, gave us a pleasant call A big reduction in Boots and Shoes neius. rich arid luxuriant wheat (ells no uncertain tale. It speaks vol- yesterday. a leader in this i) lie, and don't you for get it at k. ii.

MINARD'S. 1.3 Elk county now ha8 three illustrated toe, icn aim alluvial lands of Kansas. Ther is no country where rain slid si ow has beeu so long withheld as I' has been in Knnsu. it A XI IE newspppers. the Nltrnal, at Elk Falls, All kinds of Perfumeries for the toilet IiOCICV aiOITNTAIM NKWS.

newspaper of Colorado. hualiilslied 1 'V1 Lartrest, Cheapest. i. UiMountainSK mid suver Mining, JjS CVVS gcwuig and firming inteiests Cnpirnno. Addres.

Printh Denver, Ctd. DRUGST Books, cigars and tobacco combs, minora. Imir, nail, tooth and cloth brush-es and all other varieties of TOIIvET GOODS. hi me jew Drug store. n4 1 ne Journal, at, Howard, and the Arjrus tit Hnnnntn Mr II I'll would look so green antl grow so nice ns HIIS.

1 lllo-down In iiio nf n. i.i- "Weekly Capital. AX EIGHT-PAKE "iruwii. ins illustrated part is A beautiful line of tl'iinks and vnlinuu a Jif'iiiff and find the earth well printed at Kansas City, find furnished 1,1 MINARD'S. na speeini rates to publishers wishing if lure, the Ittle rootlets plump anil orous, i ftr, Hdverlisement, that lies not, Go fo the New Drug Store for Tobac to furnish their readers with a "picter co ami uigais.

A firm lot ust received. "Ul. Tliruiims rn ft he UrnUl t. paper." IM1U sn sin is the soil for the fHrmr either In rain or drouth. A iiiino A Mr.

Scott and Mr, Jones, from Al FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Published by J. K. Topeka. Kans "'ten CI.H(llr fd we are of the opinion that or heat You can buy more goods for One Dollar at E.

II, Minards than at any other house in the county. 5 A snendid I illP of T.n.liun tlnwiKA len county, spent several days in the er r.etter. and that our crop Will he Inrc-e. Er.hno A complete assortment of fine Kidd shoes at E.tf. MINARD'S.

r. A complete linn nf 0tnc At the low price of 'Onks. slflfps. irr I Just received at tin Niu toner, soaps. I'nre and old wines and liquors for medicinal purposes.

Genuine, good and low prices at Riley'B drug; store. up riwir a full line of Stationery, consisting of letter paper, fools-can. In (TM 1 ift 11 tin A cny last week, looking at the town and Mirroundjng country, and finally ended their stay by renting the empty store room on 5th street, cast of Kansas avenue, into which they, in a short time, intend placing a lartre stock of goods. Business men will come where business la demanded. Two tramps undertook fo "take" the town on Saturday evening last, and af $1 IPer Year WrCKOOP JACKSON Wilt kPfli flrat envelopea.

All to he sold at the lowets living prices. 1 o4 r-VI'I'V KaiiMim ti huunntu fl.n i nnn in lining mi. is lor sals on lontr limn. anA Capitil of his J. Riley's rr Stewftrts Blooming Black Al nana I l.ciriNle ore fieri.

tif Miiii'nnii. 1 inri.lulii.n 1... i' iiivvrr limn any other firm can sell, and will make mil it, and Will be Pariaiaii Cachmers. Poplins and ronily piper, in whic a Dm nd state news, crop lf II our nores payntile Rt, home. Why ony of foreicn hon I ca Lustre, at E.

II. MINARD'ri. 1,3, North wet corner Kansas Ave- every c.imnlv. rntr.Kiirniilmif... m.

li, 1.. 1 note, when you can get your machines mm iiukiiiiik iu. 11 mi. iiiiineai news ill the country, can find in the Capital a paper "ii nuiKer lime, and A beautiful line of Corsets, something New, Neat and Nobby, at -f3 IT. MINARD'S.

Money to On five years tune, at raioo nf nue and Fifth street. PRESCRIPTIONS None hut the purest druo8 and carefully and fcientitically prepared compounds used, and iu mime i The mixed palnMs the best In usssnd gives entire satisfaction in ter unceremoniously entering peveral priva'fl residences and demanding what thjr wanted, they were took in" themselves, and allowed time to cool In the courage-evaporator till near midnight, when they were taken out and politely escorted to the suburbs and requested to. "males themselvis scarce," which "l'l'ij mo null. Tb Campa'on of -1880, now upon ui, will bring with It the dlHsnmlnn id nil Important political questions, and everv Kansiin will find much of spo dal ni i-cneial iiiterest, In a paper publl-lietl nt the Capital which cannot he imind in liny other Journal. i.i.

1. If- if 4 rity IS Rcent. and est and commission, low as the lowest. Farm buildi'iio-a every attention civen tn Tir- fitrck, uriiiiui in orpuuin nil 111 pillllies, lll AS such, speaks with no uncertain sound for the principals of the party, "ample copy free. Sent to nnv ndilress one year, pommre imld.

priptions.and the dispensing of tried ici CIl tno r- imL.J I tl churches Insured for five veorsin brse inpanies Wl i 1 1 jrj ff in th iiHmr in nil rn they lost no time In fo'fuis dollar. .1 K. niriwtiv Address, at at J. Riley's drutf store. 9 Longion, teb, 17th 1SS0.

public most respectly solicited. H5-wo Topeka, -Kansas. 1 1.

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1880-1881