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The Esbon Leader from Esbon, Kansas • 2

The Esbon Leader from Esbon, Kansas • 2

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The Esbon Leaderi
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Additional Local. Ed. Lkadeu At a meeting of the THE ESBON LEADER. J. W.MAHAFFEY, I AGAIN TO Esl3oix Livery Barn, M.

A. MoCREERY, Prop'r. First-Class Accommodations for the Commercial Trade. FRONT LAW I i 1 "i Look over the following list and if you see any thing you want write me for prices and terms at once. 100 acres 7 miles south of Esbon, (known as the Woods farm) for sale at a bargain, (lood water, wind mill, etc.

80 acres fenced, 05 acres under cultivation. Come in and get price. A Bakoain: On easy, terms. A WO-acr farm for sale, lying 0 miles north and 2 miles westof Jisbwn. Good frame house which cost $1,200 when built; good stable, sheds, and outbuildings.

2 good wells. 100 acres under cultivation. 00 acres In pasture. 10 aavs uood liny land. A small orchard, about 150 fruit trees.

Some forest trees in past THE am again prepared Eggs and Poultry, and pay the highest price possible for the same. I have not been able for a couple of mnnrr 4 UnH UI.a neens tu uauuic piuuucc ui puuiuy, UUI will take care of the entire trade in my line hereafter. 100 Dozen Turkeys I will also boy 1 Cotton-Tail will pay 5 cents per pound for young chicks during the next week. T. W.

LEWIS. $1.00 per Year in Advanct Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Published at Esbon, Jewell County, Kansas, Every Thursday. Entered at the Postofflce at Esbon, Kansas as Seoond Class Matter. THURSDAY, JAN.

19, 181)3. The tight between the Republicans and Populists over the organization of the house of representatives in this state is still on. Several attempts have been made to settle the vexed question without avail, and it seems that we are to have two legislative bodies, acting independently of each other until the fool-killer happens down to Topeka or the supreme court settles the question. Dovt Hate. Don't cherish' hate.

It is not worth while to hale. Your life is not long enough to make it pay to cherish ill-will or hard thoughts toward any What if that man or woman has played you false? What if this friend has forsaken you in your time of need? Let it all pass. What difference will it make to you in a few more years, when you go hence to the 'undiscovered All who ill-treat you will be more sorry for it then, than you, even in your deepest disap-Dointment and trrief, can he. A few more smiles, tt)few mure tears, some pleasure, much pain, a little longer hurrying and worrying through the world, some hasty greetings and some abrupt farewells, and our play will be "played out," and the injured will be led away and ere long forgotten. Ia it worth while to hate? Our Society Journal.

Synopsis. The following is a brief synopsis of ithe bills of general interest before the state senate, token from the report of ithe senate proceedings as published in the Topeka Capital Senate bill No. 18, by Senator Smith, provides for the introduction of the Australian ballot system, The first bill introduced this session was one by Senator McTaggart, authorizing the presidents of anti-horse thief associations to confer upon any member in writing the power of apprehending a criminal! No pay'attaches the appointment. Senator Senn lias prepared a bill to provide for the appointment of a per- soii to prepare a series of text books on the duties of citizenship and for the introduction of a course of study along this line in the public schools. Hill No.

20, by Senator Landis, is for the purpose of giving the right to have depositions taken for the probate court the same as the district court, so that an administrator cannot insist on ver-, bal proof, which often works a hardship. Gliicago Lumber Go. DEALERS IX LUMBER. LIME, LATH, SASH. Doors, CEMENT, HAIR, We Carry the Celebrated disciples of Christ held in the Mallory House parlor, a movement was put on foot to erect a church edifice in the town of Esbon, to be dedicated as a chrlstiati church, in which all orthodox ministers )f good report will be welcomed when the disciples themselves are not holding meetings, and to which classes of our citizens will be heartily welcomed.

A free and liberal oiler- ng of the people for this purpose is respectfully solicited. Subscription lists will be placed in the hands of each member, who is constituted a commit tee of one to solicit funds. Elder Os- born will take a subscription list with him and solicit funds in other congregations for this church. X. The Dentist at North Branch Jan.

31. a ratting good farm, weii improved, i which I will take stock for the first wlncn i win tape payment, and give time on balance. J. W. Mahaffey, Esbon, Kans School report of Mt.

Zion School, Dist. No. 83, Ezbon township, for the month ending Jan. 13, 1893 Number of days taught, 20; No. pupils enrolled, 21; average daily attendance, 19.

Those not absent, Ellen Carter, Jennie Carter, Eva Carter. Homer Cowman, Melvia Howe, Jennie Jarvis, Russie McCain' mon Those whose deportment exceeds 85 per cent: Clara Jirtftherton, Ellen Carter, Jennie Carter, Eva Carter, Homer Cowman, Edna Howe, Melvia Howe, Etta Jarvis, Jennie Jarvis, George McCammnn, Uussie McCam mon. Number of visitors, 3. Katib Stotts, Teacher. Dr.

Henderson can now fill the most tender and difficult tooth without pain. He has spent over $150 on local appli cations to lessen pain in the last few days. Teeth extracted Without pain I or danger. Will be at Esbon, Jan. 30; at North Branch Jan.

31. The Topeka Advocate and Leader both one year for $1.50. Try bination if you want the Pei ty political and home news, E. A. Hayes returned the first of the week from a trip to Kansas city.

VVm. Farror, of Salem, called 'Cues day and ordered a copy of the Leaded sent to Dr. T. C. Whelchel, of Gold smith, for the next year.

Vent Sat.k nit TiiArmv A TMn Mambrino and Coach Stallion, sired by fha notaripufiu. IT rr 1 Pli.of Aal Vt-fi-l Ai liia rtn a atisiir tliot lia Viaa I a ui ccuci iiio visino oiivvv vnau nv few equals and no superiors, combining beauty, speed and durability. Weight, 1,700 pounds. Will sell cheap or tule or cattle or hogs. For particulars ball at or address this ortice.

The subscription price of each of thefol lowing papers is $1 per. year: Topeka Capital (Republican), Topeka Advo cate (Peoples Party), Kansas City Journal (Republican), Kansas City Times (Democratic.) We will rnrnish either of the above papers and the Leader one year for $1.50. Select the one you wish and subscribe at once. Report of school in district o. 120, Ezbon township, for the month ending Jan.

13, 1893 No days taught. 20; No. pupils enrolled 2-5; No. visitors, 8. Names of pupils not abseut, Martin Kelly, Johnnv Kelly, Agnes Conrad.

Those whose average equals or ex ceeds 90 per Maria Grady, Frank Grady, Sadie Cavanaugh, James Con rad, Katie Conrad. Anna Conkad, Teacher. News arrived here Monday morning that T. 13. Carpenter, of Burr Oak, on the Saturday-previous made an assign ment of bis entire stock of goods in favor of U.

It, Skeels and A. S. Judy, No particulars further than it is thousrht that the stock will meet the indebtedness. nr l.trruni Ml own. No land, however far north, has ever been found destitute of lichens.

i ney alone oi living tninga are en countered In the great antarctio glacial ridge which bar the southern pole. I hey are also met within trop- ioal climes, ibere are no plants so slow of growth, so tenacious of life or so economic in their requirements of warmth and soil as the lichens. A plant of thin class which was watched by an observer over a period ol more than twenty five years underwent no perceptible change during that time. jnaiviauai lichens now living are so ancient that no geologist would ven ture 'o limit their age to thousands of years. Grasses and some seaweeds are to be found in almost ever part of tbe world.

Mr litnats Mrr. At the ancient village of Hessie, near iiua t-ngiana a bell is rung every night except Sunday at 7 o'clock. a long ago. so runs tbe story, a lady was lost on a dark night nea: the place and was in sore distress fearing that she would have to wan- der about in the cold till daylight Happ It the ringing of tbe Hessie bells enabled her to direct her course to the village la safety, although she bad to wend ber weary steps over trackless country. Ia gratitude for ber deliTery she left a piece of land to the parish clerk on condition that be ring every evening one of tbe church bells.

Jlint The goTeroreent make no charge for coining The only mint charges re for mettlng. parline. refining etc. and for alloys A eertaio scale of charge is fhed according to the work to 09 Cone. I i In i i i KeCl UeClar MlinffleS a Hard J.

H. MOMHAH, M'gr, A Full DRUGS, Drug CHARGES REASONABLE Fine laying Cards. 8' nd ten cents In stamps to John Sebastian. Ocn'l Ticket and Passenger Agent. C.

R. I. P. K'v Clitangn, for a pack of the "Hock ls-lund'' Maying Curds. They are acknowledged t.e best, and worth five times the cost.

Bend money order or postal note for 50 cents and will send five pack by express, prepaid. 9 .3 a 1) (A I ft a. I 3 9 3 73 0 7) 3. CO 5ZJ a a a 8 0 lb 3 THE A. atrietly ltleh-gn-nde family sewing machine, pouneusiag all modern Improvements.

GUARAHTEtQ EQUALto trie BEST k'ries very reasonable. Obtain them anrt make comparison. ELD3EDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BCLVIDERE. ILL.

0MCQUMNTE0 WITH THE GtOGftJUWY 0FTHI8 COUNTRY Villi OtTUl MUCH YM.UWU INF03UATIOK FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF TNt CMcap, Bock Maui Pacific Bj. Tlx Direct Boote to and from CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD. SAVES POET, DE3 ilOIKES, CX)UK01L BLUFFS, OMAHA. LISCOLN, WATEETOWN, SIOCX FALLS, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, ST.

JOSEPH. ATCHISON, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS CITY. TOPEKA, DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, and PCEELO. Fro BecUninf Chair Can to ud tram CHICAGO, CALDWELL. HUTCHINSON aad DODGE CITY, and Palac Sleeping Can bttweea CHICAGO, WICHITA and HUTCHINSON.

SOLID VESTI3ULE EXPRESS TRAINS oT ThrpQfh Coacfaa, Sta-pcn. Yn BtrHntnc Cbatr Can nM lXnim tan dilr ttm CHICAGO, DfcS MOINks, WINt iL. ra, ujiiut ami LINCOLN, and brtwn CHICAGO aod DENVER, COLORADO BPK1NGS and FI EBLO ta SU Ji. Kamn CUT and Topeka. Eirnnlom oilr.

Vnh IhoK of RmM to and tram Lit. Portiaiid. Lea Fnnctero. Tbe Dima Line to aod frwB Pikei Peat, Maniti, Garden of the Goda, to Via The Albert Lea Route Fait Eznrna Tnlna daily bet ween Chlrr aod MioBMfi. and St.

Paol.witB THROCGH Reriintnc Chair Can FREE, to and from Uwte poiata and Kac aas CHt. Through Coair Oar and Sieerer betveea Peoria Spirit Lake ana 8ioax Falli via Fork niaad. Tr-e Faerrtte Une tn ttatertnwa, Swat Fatla. tea winner Rnoruaud HaaUBf and Fiatunf Graaada af tbe fiorthwex. For Ticketa, Majfevira.

Oram natw mfvij lo aaj Cefoa Tick Ofice, at ailreaa E. ST. JOHM, JOHK SEBASTIAN, GeslMaaafa. Geal Tkt. 4 Fas, Act, CQicdoa txu all on to receive Butter, Wanted At Once.

Blinds, POSTS WIRE. and ACIIie veilieril) rltlSter. Soft Coal Esbon, Kansas tor I Stock of GLASS. the Lowest Living F. GILBERT.

J. GILBERT Gilbert dealers in General Merchandise A Complr-t Stock of Dry GockIh, Grccriee Tiootm, Shoea, 1 1 Htm. Cnps, Notion, Etc. Onr Prices Are the Lowest The Quality of Our Goods the Best. WE ARE THE LEADERS.

ure. Term $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Will take $500 or $000 wnrlh of cattle in exchange. Call at or address this oPlce for particulars. A 24-acre tract of No 1 land joining Esbon.

Good house, barn for 10 head horses, with hay mow. hie water never known to fail. All under fence. Nice young orchard of cherries, apples, leacnes, piums ana grapes, oiuck ots and accommodations. $1,200 will buy it.

Will take a good smooth team in mirt navment. Half cash, balance ou time to suit purchaser. A nioo, cosy, 6-room residence in Washington. Kansag.for sale dirt cheap or will excuange ior a smaii unci oi land near some Jewell county town. No.

1 cistern, good outbuldmgs, walks, etc. Three blocks from the business portion of the city, with walks direct to the door. The finest farm in Jewell county. H20 acres well improved, fenced. No 1 housn and barn, stocK lots ana everything needed for successful farming.

Fine orchard, groves, eic. ine waier aim lots of it. Full description next week. The owner has made himself independent on the land and desires to retire. Write for description and terms.

80 acres. 3J miles southeast of Esbon. 05 acres under cultivation. All good smooth land. Term to suit purchaser.

210 acres, 4 miles south west of Esbon. 150 acres under cultivation, good live room house, barn, granaries, teed lots, wind mill, 2 good wells, and running water. 90 acres pasture, 3 acres in young orchard. All this land can be plowed except the creek and timber land. Terms very easy.

94 acres adjoining the town site of Esbon on the northeast. 55 acres under cultivation, balance pasture land. 2 room house, good well, stable, big corn cribs, two living spring, never known to fail, which will lurnish water for large amount of stock. Land all fenced. Terms, half cash, balance to suit 160 acres, 6 miles south of Esbon, well imorovttd.

irood house, barn, or chard, wells, granaries, cribs, corrals, etc. A fine home lor some one on easy terms. 140 acre farm, bottom land. House, never failing water, stable, cribs, cor rals etc. 65 acres under cultivation, id acres fenced.

Will be sold dirt cheap, and on easy terms. We havn't Room to run a complete Land List, but we have the land tor sale just the same. Thousands of acres all over northwestern Kansas, irom Marshall County west, Land, improved and unimproved, to trade for stock. Write or call, J. W.

MAHAFFEY. DR. J. H. MALLORY, Physician Surgeon.

Office at the Drug Store. Nights, at the Mullory House. Esbon, Kansas. R. U.

MALLORY, PROP'R, ESBON, KANSAS. You will find on our tables everything the market affords every day in the week. Board by the day or weeK at reasonable rates. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRANSIENT TRADE. WM lOPBEK, Contractor and Builder.

All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and I guarantee all work to be executed In modern styles. 1 keep mvself posted on prinelples of wlneli many oi my competitors never heard. Addrew me at ESBON or BURR OAK. KANSAS. Do you want Something good We have it, and We almost give it away.

Think of a great Uig newsoaper. the Weekly Journal and Agriculturist, for fifty cents a year, or a trial six months for 25 cents I Interesting sitories and miscellany Special features for the farmer, the stockman, the fireside. Take your bome paper first, then the Weekly Journal and Agriculturist. The price of tbe Leader is The price of tbe Journal is 1 .00, Per vear. We will send you BOTH PAPERS For one year for $1 .50.

Subscribe at once and secure these pa pers at this very low price while Use offer holds good. Write to the Kansas Trust and Banking Company, of Atchison, Kansas, for their descriptive price lists of improved in this and other counties. 10-jl MALLORY HOUSE Senator Carpenter's bill No 13, pro-' vides for the construction of levees along streams that are continually 1 Gverllowiug their banks. Taa bill will PAINTS, JEWELRY, School Supplies of all Kinds. GASOLINE, And All Hinds of Oils.

We will handle only the Best uauie people to build levees and also provides for the just apportionment of the expense utnong those who are to be benefitted by the construction. No aid wnaiever is contemplated from the state. Senator Foruey introduced bill No 16 to iusure shippers against a shortage grain in shipping car load lots. It provides that the railroad shall be held responsible for the delivery of the full amount or grain received, and that shall make good any shortage occur-ing in transit. Bill No.

22 by Senator Cooke contains amendment to the present law regarding railroad commissioners. It provides that they shall he elected by popular vote and designates three commissioner districts. The salaries of the commissioners is lixed at $2,500 each, and that of the secretary $1,200. The following bills were introduced by Senator Morgan Bill No. 6 provides that when inter- est or capital provided for In a note or other instrument of writing, mado pay-able at a certain place, interest shall cease after the tender is made at the place so designated, if such tender is maae on the last day of grace Bill No.

7 provides tnat assignments moriKHges shall be placed on rpenrri Bill No. 10 leaves the submission of special privileges to the option of the rnces. uage trying the case. Bill No. 3 desiguates the time that township officers shall enter upon their duties.

Bill No. 9 provides for the repeal of the (waiver of appraisement act. Bill No. 8 provides for a two year equity of redemption. Bill No.

2 makes it necessary for the Judgment creditor to enter satisfaction nf fllflirmnnt a. ifflsiilry j. n). rnjLLORY, Proprietor of the A Choice Stock of Meats Al- on Hand. HOMEOPATHIST.

Will Attend an tails Day or Night. 9 lall ESBON KANSAS mi Lip. W. Q. MITCHELL, Prop'r.

IbontthttDd paid lor tbe CitT DraT Bainw, and betiert I am entitled to all there tern n. Kesperuu.ij. W.G- EZBONMEATMARKET uriuii me sneriff can mate a deed to property sold under tuiwiwuni. Bill No. 5 limits appeals to the su prme court only in such cisea as in volve the title to real estate and questions relating to tax and reveune laws ana me constitution of Un United fetates and of Kansas uk sale or tbade.

A feed mill witb engine, burrs, etc. Everything aim irwiy IU m-gni in. Ad 33 11113 pmce iqr particulars i.

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Pages Available:
263
Years Available:
1892-1893