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The Lenora Record from Lenora, Kansas • 1

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The Lenora Recordi
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No. 26 Lenora, Kansas Feb, 28, 1889. VOL. 2. $1.00 Per Year, in advance.

biGNos Kiehnel returned home one week ago last Friday from the eastern part of the state and he reports Local News. Wb waut iBar. LeU haye sujarmeotinr. Mahan make farm loans. Sweet cider on Up at H.

Fox Co. Bread for sale at the Cash Novelty. Jos. J. Ieicticrt, Notary Public, NEW ALMELO, KANSAS.

Special attention will be fivea to tb. dnwii notes, mortcif ea. passion, and ia taot erer. 'ing eonaeoted with my line of bountta, Qifi aeaeall. Sat wasn't last Friday a daisy for eold ts na ni Tmon8 at IL Fox Co- seren for Closing Out SALE! 25 centa.

ER THE PAST MAIL MO PAOIPIG Railway Atchis'n St Louis AND TrlE EAST. This is the reuteseleetei by taeVnited Stflfsr QovernmeBt fer the Jst Mai! Tram. So roa i exceeds the time made this Mo between Kansas Chyamd St. Louis. H.

C. TowNSKinri Geu'I Pass, and Ticket Ayt. St. JLHi Cha. E.

Sttlss, Passeutrer Rtd Ticket Agent, Atchison, Kansas. Go to Exchange Bank, Lenora, for Farm Loans. son G. B. LaShxll haa gone to Denver to Tiait friends.

nines as Deing very anil. For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh'a Yitalizer, it never fails to cure. E. B. Dunbar.

8 C. M. Sacm was io town last Friday Bud before returning home he dropped iuio our den and deposited 75 cents on subscription. Thanks Charley. Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin OiaV mant is onequaled for old ohronio Boras '1 Jianj coeoalMwe been pennaaenfljoured ifril JtosalebySB.lnnb 8 Lexington coal $3.50 per ton; Rich Hill coal 5.50 Leavenworth coal $0.25 Leavenworth Nut coal $1.50 per ton at Li.

K. Morris's Lumber yard, Lenora Kansas. We made a mistake in our last issue in regard our worthy post master wevring the Blue for three years, it should nave been nearly four years. Uncle William Regestkr says he would like for that sueak thief who si ole his meat to retnrn it or pay for it or they ate liable to get into trouble. Rev Slasor did not preach at the Cougregationlal church last Sunday ou A.

young calf for sale, Inquire at the Valley House. As I have con- Oo to Exchange Bank for money to The frieads of Miss Ncra Ferguson reminded her last Thursday that she had passed the 15th mile stone on her journey in life and in commemoration of the event a very pleasant social was held at the residence of htr parents. Owing to the unpropituous weather the Record man could not be present so we take this opportunity to express the wish that Miss Nora's birth day may annually be observed and be as pleasant as the last. We stepped into the postoffice last Saturday to get our mail aud jU as we were going out we heard soni one calling ng, and looking back wc saw W. (J.

Wilson, ef East Elk creek, and he extended his hand aud we supposed he wanted to "shake" but behold our surprise when he dropped a bright silver dollar into our hand. William knows that it takes money to run a paper and that money invested in this way, is not only a benefit to him, but to the cemmuuity iu which he lives. Thanks William. i Sunday School Convention. Program of the Indiana township S.

S. Convention, to be held at Prairie-Dell, March 24, 1889, commencing at 10 a. Song, by congregation; Prayer, by Rev. Woodward; Song, by Prairie-Dell S. Question "How and when should the S.

S. lesson be studied, and where find reference?" Discussed by Rev. A. D. Beckhart, T.

J. Garnett, S. Hisey and J. W. McLean.

Declamation, Lavina Botts; Essay, Dora Shane; Song, South Star S. S. Question "How are we benefited by S. S. conventions, and should they be held make proof with.

eluded to move Partidos cigara the best ia town at H. Fox Wb. Choice potatoes 65 cents per buahel my stock of goods I will sell for the NORLIN Attorney at Law Notary PufeUc Lenora, Kansas. Also transacts a general land, loa and insurance business. GRANDl UPRIGHT.

next 'X'Jbi i-i PxmTjio Prefer Decker 4c Son's Piano beeauaw they are uatchleaa In account oi Jtev. woodward Holding communion (services at the M. church, weetnese, power, and tbelr capacity Six ftTeeks vuuan any ouer maKe or rianosa The Legislature failed to reduce E. C. FULLER, "When in town call and a the rate of interest but J.

P. Mahan eame to the front and did the good work by reducing the rate -on farm loans to 9 per cent. CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST OK APPUCAT101 FACTORY AND WARE ROOMS, 1550 Tbird New York City. Did you see Frank Gray last week all goods at cost, consisting; of nd easy ehave. Shampooing and hair cutting in good style.

Shop in souti' on the Sabbath or weekday?" Discussed by N. M. Billings, Geo. Harris, F. when he was chasing that iouocent little pig? Well you ought to see him commercial Hotel.

tall. Never mind Frank we shall not BJIW NAMES say any more about it. U. Uase and Mr. Adams.

Declamation, Harry Hanselman. Afternoon Session 2 P. M. Song, by North Star S. S.

BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING E. H. Darnell has moved to town upon the advice of of hi physician, Dr PHYSICIAN lhomas, aud it is hoped the change nil DRY GOODS, HATS CAPS i MITTS, GLOVES, AND GROCERIES. prove beneficial, as Mr. Darnell Las had a long and painful sickness.

Xioaora, ITAn Leare" your orders at H. TL nm-Kot. I will sell my entire livery out-fit 'Proa Store, or at mv xeEbfanna and. in, fact every consisting of horses, harness, wagons, buggies, also all my farming implements. Now is your time to get a bar- yrnmh bnilding.

thing. gam. W. C. Croswhite.

Declamation, by Daisy Bora. Seleet Reading, Katie Allen. Declamation, Ellis Lester. Question "How should S. S.

scholars conduct themselves before and after S. Discussed by J. O. Botts, Rev. Woodward, D.

Bullington, Rev. Slasor, J. L. Means and J. L.

Irwin. Song, by Pleasant Ridge S. S. Essay, Alva Baer. Declamation, HBraynard.

Recitation, Stella Hazelly Declamation, Edith Mendle, Select Reading, Mrs. E. Hazell. Reports of the several S. Schools.

Song, by Prairie-Dell S. S. There will be an educational meeting Everybody is in at Calvary on Friday March 1, and we congratulate the people of that community as the leading teachers of the coun ty will be present and participate in the exercises. vited to call and ii 3s A two weeks meeting has just closed at Frank Meeker's. No delay ia making farm loans with J.

P. Mahan. How the coal merchant! do rejoice orer this weather. No delay in Farm Loans at the Exchange Bank, Lenora, Kansas. Ah effort will be made to organize a JL.

of P. Lodge in Lenora $40,000 yet to loan on good Real Estate at J. P. Mahan's. Lenora has a funny man, an ugly man and the prettiest man in the state.

Low rates on Farm LoanB at Exchange Bank, Miss Dora Shane speut Sunday the giest ot Miss Letta Shepherd. If you want a Farm Loan go to the Exchange Bank, Lenora, Kansas. Jesse Geay was qnito sick several days last week, but is now better. Ralph Mooney has gone to Kansas City to attend a commercial college. 500 fine posts for sale or trade for corn.

Adam Scott. Do not fail to read Mr. Norlins "add" ia this issue. You will find bargains in it. When you desire a pleasant physic try St.

Patrick's pills. For Sale by E. Dunbar. 8 Ths spring candidate will sprout soon as it is an early bloomer and never fails to shoot. Hand made harness at the Iron Clad Hardware at Hard time prices.

Call and ee them. Buckwheat flour. Maple syrup, saur kraut, and lots ot good things at Richmond Bros. Fine Bolted white corn meal 20 eenta per sack at the Lenora Steam Custom mill. Sorghum it an old reliable individual and western Kansas can count on him every time.

Wm. Richmond is attending the Grand Lodge of A. O. U. W.

at McPherson, Kansas, this week. Mrs. S. B. Estep wishes to retirn thanks to the Ladies of Lenora for kindeeis bestowed.

Look at our soap bargains they are going fast 1 large cakes for 5 cents the Cash Novelty. J. J. WiLTROrjT, one of Logans most solid men, financially, was in the city several days last week. Resolution, Market value and Home comfort are the best cigars in town at the Cash Novelty.

This smiling countenance of Rock Desourdy has been shining from behind Jos. Barbo's counters this week. The thermometer registeied 6 below Zero last Friday morning the coldest it has been any. time this winter. 8hiloh's Cure will immediately re-lieve croup whooping cough and bron- at the Wnkeman church, resulting in Teachers Meeting.

Closing song by the professed conversion of about twelve persons. The meetings were learn prices, as I ItfsUtttft.VaJ dismiss us with thy blessing." largly attended, notwithstanding the cold weather, THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase a sewing maobtn, ask our acont at your place for terms and nrirps. It vou cannot find our acrent.

write E. R. BCUJNGTOK, N. E. Born, Com C.

B. Waqomer. Te Fremont Press should remem save you 25 per cent. direct to nearest address to you below named. ber that charity generally begins at home and untill it can clean up its own skirts it had better keep mum.

The Press is merely a daub any how and a Assignee's Notice. In the district court of Norton ootmty, Kansas: In matter of aBBiirament of Daniel Settleton NEW HQMESEWK MACHINE aOMEK. chic aso 28 UNION SQUARLNX- ILL. ATI ANTA. ftsTT TEX.

poor one at that. for benefit of creditors. ST louis. wo. Miss Maud Hargrave took her To aU whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that I will on Monday Mens'Rubber Boots' $2.00 J.

P. Mahan. 5 mmdred Termers foramine Eaad FemcsJfaohfna.that makesv MHiinied to me hv Mens Boots $1 .50 i i 1 1 L. 1. 1J departure for Illinois last Saturday.

Before leaving she came ia and ordered the Record sent to her address, Her friends here wish her a safe journey aud were sorry to see her leave. or nit creuifcore: buu uitti nw uieu uppj kuu court for a discharge from my trust as such assignee. John P. Mahan, feb21-mar28 Assignee. Boys Boots $1.25 xdna per stocL Uiobb tiao fcaxiji tzuln war- staofc.

-avA, A number of the young people of Le Notice of petition to Enlarge the city limits. To whom it may concern, be it known that on the 12th day of February. A. D. 1889.

a petition nora gathered at the residence of H. Webb on the 14th in honor of his son, Williaais, 18th birthday, and of course the young people were made to feel them selves at home, by Willie and his was filed with the board of Commissioners of Norton county Kansas, for the purpose of enlarg. ing the city limits of the city of Lenora by adding Arctics $1.00 calicoes 5c per yd InduroBlue 7c parents. On account of our not being informed thereto the toiiowmg tract to wit. commencing at the north west corner of block in BorweUs addition to the city of Lenora, in Norton county Kansas, thence running due east 300 feet thence due north until this line intersects the south line of the right of way of the Missouri Pacific Bail-way company, thence due west 800 feet thence due south to place of beginning.

or this event we were not able to make mention of it sooner. Mill 1 1-1 WW If A lk. F. M. Jeffery, -Attorney at JUawv AND Notary Public land and loan bnsiaaH traauotsd.

-Office in Ezchauya fttak. LENOEA. XAKSJT corsets 35 75c NATlIRALVftTER CHOLERA. Prescribed by the most That said petition wiu be beard Delore said Commissioners at the office of James L. Wallace County Clerk, in Norton, Norton County Kansas on the 8th day of April A.

D. 1889, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. eminent Physicians of Eu rope and America as a rem- I If WK Tobacco 35c Species of bowel complaint known 6 intor cholera," appeared ia several cities in the Northwest last winter ani Js likely to be more funeral this Colio Cholera and jrhoea Remedy ia a sure ouro for it. For Bfileby E.B. Dunbar.

if City Clerk. w- F. J. Lbokabd Feb 14 28 Mayor. eay Tor rvianey uisease, Rheumatism, Gout and Dyspepsia, and as a Dividend and Land Office Kirwiu Kansas 8468 February 15, 1889.

NaMna ti herebr eivan that the fullowinr WJJEA, Aittorney at law Lenora, Kansas. PREVENTIVE OF RIGHT'S DfSRSL We omitted 'to. mention last week For sale by all first-class Grocers and Druggists. Early Bird 30 named settler haa filed notioe of his intention make final proof in support of his claim aed that said proof will be mad before Probate Judge at Norton Kansai, on that A. J.

Blauvelt, of Hill City, was in Lenora last week on business. He reports 0ill City as coming to the front, Still water in Barrels and Demijohns, water charged April 6, 1889. Climax and Vi: Erasmus D. Rountree for the hf se qr aeetion 16 town 4 range 24., He names and that it now has nre newspapers. with Natural Carbonic Gas in bottles, put up onll 'tik desires in IOllOW lHg WllrUVBBU piTO Uia UUUblUU- ons residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Leri Regester, John Regestor, A.

0 Wheel er Asel W. Eddy all of Lenora Kansas, The Immense- sale of Chamber i Oough Eemedy has been produced to a treat extent, by people who have beoa oured by It telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urg-, Ing them to try it. The most severe cold will soon yield to fifcf Boothing effects s3 at the Sorinffs. Horse Shoe 40 yb InJn hk patrons thftt he to agro fr An nerson who desires to protest against THE UNDERWOOD r- I a I 1- a ghamwriain'B Cough Romeoy the best the allowance of suoh proof or who knows of rn.ii.icum ir4 cflt rella mIomea in use tot ehittis. Sold by E.

B. Dunbar. 8 Dr. Elt and Prof. Simmons are doing grand educational work in various parts of the county.

Long may the wave. "Hackmatack," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. 8 E. B.

Dunbar. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price fiOcenst. Sold by E.B.Dunbar. 8 Mb.

and Mrs. J. L. Fuller have returned from a visit to friends and relatives in the eastern part of the Don't sell your land aid take a note any subnantial reason, under me taw ana tne regulations of the Interior Department, why suoh proof should not be allowed, will be given an onnnrtuniti at the above mentioned time IV ABB TOO LOOKING FOB A HANDSOHB IND ACCEPTABLE WEDDING. BIRTHDAY OB ffitrom ft throat of jnBg trtiTlble oanut (ESTABLISH EQ DRIED APPLES 16 lbs $1.00 DRIED PEACHES 16 lbs $1.00 and place to cross-examine 'he witnesses of wiwiouH veneutk i wm cure a 69 Qiaimanb, ami uuer ariucuus iu isuubbat that submited by claimant.

ire- 6olJ ia less time than any othofc Feb 28apr 6 a. A xunge register. DRIED GRAPES 15 lbs $1.00 CHRISTMAS PRESENT I Land Office Kirwin Kansas 8483 February 22 18894 Notice Is here bv eiven that the following FOB A named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his olaim, and that said proof will be made before Register or The first question the average Repub 121bs Granulated. Sugar 131bs Light Brown Lawyer lican will ask himself next Tuesday momincr is "what office will I accept, Receiver at Klrwin Kansas on Anril IS. 1889.

signed without recourse as part payment They are frauds ol the first Clsrgyr.sn, viz: Elias fl. Adamson No. 15773 for the sw the second question will be 'what office section 26 town 4 range 24. lie names the allowing witnesses to prove his continuous res water. For shelf and heavy hardware go to Fhyslclan, do I want, and the tnira ana most important of all is 'what office can I get." Sugar $1.00 idence upon and cultivation or said land.vn Hollenshead, Unas.

A. ralmer as, jr, Resetter. Wm. T. Qodsey of Lenora Kansas, Leonard's as he has the best selected tock in the west and at prices that defy Any person who desire) to protest against Vinegar 20 a gal.

And sucn a scramDie ana grauuie ior ui-ficialpap. But its their "ims" and we propoM to sit back on our dignity and wait, Ions weary years, consoling competition. tne ailowanoe oi sucn prooi, or wno Knows oi anv substantial reason, under the law and the OB KB TOUR Privati The vagrant ordiuance seems to ourselves with the knowledge that this regulations of the Interior Department, why suoh proof should not he allowed, will be given an ODDortuhit at the above mentioned time have run somebody out of town as Sorghum 35 per USraryl is the last grab of the g. o. p.

and plaoe to orosg-examlne. the witnesses of number ot gentlemen of leisure haye said claimant, ana to oner eviaenoe in reouum -r-Oroup is a terror to young mothers GET ONB Of TEH IMPROVED of that submitted by claimant. H. A. Yonge Register.

fouud pastures new. Ocr slreetswere thronged with peo gallon. fppedaU during the winter months cs is then most Drevalont It oan always ole last Saturday, despite the cold To whom it may concern: be prfrveni if properly treated as soon cmcmuATi weather, and ef course our business In Probate court Norton Kamai. To whom it may concern: Be it known men enjoyed a good trade. that on the 30th dav of January A.

In fact every to first pymptomt this Revolving Bosk Cases I Mb. 8.B. Estep was at Norton one 1889. Georze S. Summerhaye filed hii pe Xff ft peculiar, rousrh couch weok ago to-day and from him we awrtoin'aigh Remedy is free learn that they haye already started tition in the Probate court asking for a permit to sell intoxicating liquors accord-ins to law.

That said petition (rill be thing at cost. Id 'Walnut, MataOK-ny. AsHsn Oak as Charr In new Heilma. with nollsfaed bnue nsrd. nrnmiTAnn Wtrk on the new court house.

Sold br Booksellers and furniture Dealer la el) ly p-foaiViy tnTSKbir movant the at- heard on the 11th day of March A. The pay car came up last Friday 1889, at the office of the Probate Judge tad fiactdeoea the hearts or the rail Cjireis no danger in givinf the remoyy 'fliitwntaliis no injurious Sub- elites, or address THE CINCINNATI CABINET CINCINNATI. O. E. L.

Norlir, road boys. And ihey in return made in Norton, Norton county, Kansas, feb 7 G. S. Summerhays, Applicant. some our mtrehanti happy..

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