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Lenora Times from Lenora, Kansas • 5

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We mentioned the fact that Link Lee Church and Society Director). tiENORA TIMES. I Facts and Fancies. Fresh oysters in bulk at Richmond Social Sapper. The young men of Lenora gave a A.

F. AND A. Bros. LENORA. KANSAS, MAR.

11, 1893. Meet 2d and 4th Saturday evening! tm social supper Tuesday night at the had just fiaished building a new house on his place northeast of town last week and predicted he would the next thing get a house keeper to take care of it, but did not think he would get montn. au visiting member ia rood btawi tag are invited to attend. The bonds of matrimony are never Commercial Hotel. There were twentv- acking ia interest.

five young ladies and gentlemen participants, and to simply say that they Soap -7 bars for 25 cents at Eagle- Sam'l Fasvut, Chas. GtODMAJs, iecn-tarr. V. K. OF P.

around so soon. He returned Monday burger Co's. ADVERTISING RATES. )ne 8quar, per month, fLOO. (Two inches each way being a Square.) locals, per Line, each insertion 5 Cents.

(Locals remain in until ordered out) enjoyed themselves the elegant the 6th from Oklohonia where he was There are said to be 450 industries Meet ft'edneeday evening of each week in (i a h.tl All i married on the 28th ef last month to supper, whioh Mrs. Becker spared no labor uor pains hi eervinff in roval in New Orleans in which women labor. no.it ah uiciuutro in row euimiinj; ar invited to attend. Mies Mamh George, sister of Miss Clothine and gents famishing goods style, hardly expresses it or renders Notices of ail money-making schemes charged tor at rocular rates, unices (or charitable W. H.

Hksdkicks, C. C. A. O. C.

W. at Eagleburger Co Elta George who was principal of our public school last year. sufficient credit to this famous hoteL Nearlv 2.000 girls were graduated The occasion will linirer Ion? in th purposes. MARKET REPORT. Mr.

S. S. Green. Mrs. E.

E. Green. from Boston's cooking suhouls during Meet 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings of cacL month in Barbo't halL All members invited to attend. memories of the young people, as the the past ear. Mrs.

F. Dubois, Mrs. Geo. DuboiB, Mr. evening's entertainment was crowded A complete assortment of wail paper Earl Drown, Miss Jessie Richmond.

48 -t 44 37 83 to its fullest with the pleast things art. J. Fcxltk, Rec S. R. Palmer, M.

V. O. A. R. just received at Baroo s.

Miss Emnaa Renniel, and Miss S. E. Rosalie Is your fiance generous? sciencnee and nature yields. Following are the names of those present Jaqniss, united with the Congregation Meet 1st and 3d Saturday of each ainnth Grace Well. I should say so.

He's al church on coufession of faitn, and 2 o'alock in Barbo's halL All coinradi 3425 20 75 pet lb. 5 Wheat No. Wheat No. 3.., Wheat, white, I Rye Corn Chickens, KfcRB Butter. j.

Hoera just mortaged bis house to buy me a O. M. Becker, Miss Rosa Richmond, are invited to meet with us. Mrs. B.

Jaquws by letter, making forty ring. Lis. McMms. Maud Armstrong 13 A. Fitch, m.

Uoixikoiheab, Adjutant. Commander. who have united with the church on We are prepared to do all kinds of neroen Bauer. Mary Kedincton. J.

E. McManis, commercial iob printing. Effie Gatlin, 15 730 2 504 00 FIRST M. E. CHURCH.

confession of faith, and six by letter since the first of January 1893. To God Lula Knox, Maud Knox Her ather hat I you marry Services everv Sundav evenine at 7:30. arnl my daughter? Bertie Yelh; why not? every alternate gundav at 11 a. m. Bunduv we give the praise.

Minnie Barbeau, LOCAL NOTES. you don know anything againtnt ner, scnool at 10 a. m. Frayer meeting Thursdav evening each week. Muhe Dunbar, The undersigned has eight horses do vour NoraHolderman A.

E. Kerns, Miss Jesse Dressier, Martin Lamin, Bert Booth, Joe McManis, D. L. Larrrict, S. IL Farrar.

Arthur Larrick, J. MCMANis, J. li. Hoff, Superintendent. Pastor Highest market prices for butter and and mares and a team of mules, all young and weigh 1000 to 1250 pounds, Pralrte Dell, each alternate Sabbath at 11 a.m.

Hogs, $7.15 per hundred. Corn is selling at 24 to 25 cents. eggs at eagleburger is Grace Sarver, Myrtle Green, Lilla Green, Allice Dunbar. well broke and excellent farm teams. It may take sixty-eight measure He wants to setl two teams out of the IL T.

Baker and C. Bloom of Lo ments to constitute a beautiful woman; five teams your choice at a bargain gan were in the city Wednesday. but one span about the waist makes a eaiey unappei, 3 p.m. j. u.

ilorr. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services every Sunday evening at 7:30 ami every alternate Sunday at 11 a. prayer meeting Thuresday 7 :30 p. m.

meeting Saturday 3 p. m. Y. F. 8.

C. Sunday 6:80 p. m. "WhoHoeyer will may eorue." Mrs. F- II.

Richmond, M. McP'her, Superintendent. FaHtor Woman' Relief Corps. for cash. Call at the Mat Linden happy man.

J. 11. Wilson of Jennings, father of Mrs. J. H.

Hoff. was a visitor at the Clothing ready-made suits for 1.25 Ranch, nine miles west and a mile and and upwards, at Eagleburger Co's. a half north of Lenora. Mat Linden. This was a very agreeable occa parsonage Thursday last.

W. M. Jackson's phonographic con The wives and daughters of soldiers are requested to meet at G. A. R.

Hall Saturday March 18th 1893 at one o'clock The way they do down east is to drop the stray horse. "It went a nickle in the 6lot for most everything off without a hitch." cert tonight at Cily hall. Admission Arrival and Departure of Mails. P. M.

sharp, for the purpose of taking they want. It isn't so yet with us, but 25 and children 15 cents. Before purchasing a cart examine steps looking to the organization of a we'll assure you if vou drop the price those sold by F. Meeker. Something Mr.

A. W. Austin's child has the lung fever, and was quite sick of subscription to the Hmes our Womans' Relief Corps. W. H.

HOLLINSHEAD. P. W. S. Fitch, P.

hands you will get what you ought to the fore-part of the week. G. B. Stiffler and wifn left for Lexing have 52 times a year the Lenora Mall arrives daily from train No. 403 at 7 :00 am 421 at 7 :40 pm By Rtagefrom Horie, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:00 pm Mail leaved daily for train No.

4(4 at 10:00 put 422 at 7:30 am By stage for Hoxic, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at. 7:00 am Omen Hocks: Week days, 8 am to 10:00 pui Sunday, 9 to 10:00 am Jas. E. McMaxis, Ast. P.

M. Times. ton, Wednesday last where they Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Come out and hear Edison's latest will make their honie for awhile. ana most wondcrfnl invention the Notice is hereby given that on the 1st A.

W. Austin's vounge6t child ia sick this week with lung fever, was very new. Is Miss Ilinote a good singer?" "She must be. Fvery other girl in the choir seems to dislike her. A Waldeboro.

woman treasures a blue-edged plate upon which 955 pies have been baked. Maud YV hy do you think Alice is yain? May The other day I heard her say she looked like, me. Three thousand seven hundred aud forty-one bodies were cremated in France during 1892. Never lie in bed thinking that the cat that is mewing at the door to come trumpet phonograph at the City hall day of April, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m.

tonight. seriously ill the first of the week. Brother Miller has kindly consented J. Breeden is making improvments tt Lenora, Lenora township, Norton county, Kansas, I shall sell Kt public auction for cash the following described to preach for me in my absence next on his farm five miles north-east of Sunday services at the usual hours town in the shape of new buildings property, to wn: une oiack mare this week. morning and evening at the M.

church. J. H. Hoff, Paster. looming three years old, for the feed and care of said marc.

Miss Mary Rcdington of Irving, Wi SMALLWOOD, MANCFACTUKEK OP BEOOMS fOB THE KITCHEN, PAllLOIl, STORE. All Brooms guarantee to be First-chi's. LENORA, KANSAS, Yeargin Son. Every week some one or another of our exchanges mentions the success ot a home talent entertainment of some is visiting with her sister. Mrs.

J. Becker, at the Commercial hotel for a Puublie Sale. rfort or other. short time. Mrs.

M. E. Turner, who has been John E. Woods will sell at auction, Rev. Hoff and wife will go to enning in will get discouraged and quit.

Any one wishing to buy furniture should get my prices, as I can save you money. Barbo. Mr. Hownow Miss Passee, what is your opin ion of the coming man iss Passee- -That he is very, very slow. If you are bound to have eastern flour remember that you can get the very best at Richmond Bros.

In spite of modern improvements it ttill takes the average young man a at Lenora. on Saturday. March 18th. visiting with her sister, Mrs. J.

Martin, the past week, returned to her home in today to attend the Jennings quaterfy meeting and visit for a few days with Washington, Washington county, last 1893, at 1:30 p. Five Geldings and Fifteen Mares, 3 to 8 years old. weighing 1050 to 1250 lbs. each. friends.

Saturday. To trade Good mule, 1050 no fault, Dr. A. Fuller of Kirwin was in town Terms: One year's time on bank for a large horse. Allison Nursery.

GBEENLEAF BAKER, able notes bearing 8 per cent from date. last Wednesday and put ia a double set of -teeth for Wm. Richmond also a Reverend Hoff preached at the South Ten per cent discount for cash. Star school house last Sabbath. partial set for Chas.

Meeker. The Dr W. M. Dunk. Auctioneer.

Mr. J. Martin resumed his labors at expects to visit Lenora regularly in the long time to put on a pretty cousin skates. We will take corn, potatoes, chickens, butter and eggs on subscription and pay the highest market prices for same. He.

alter a rejection You'll be sorry for this. She I know it, but (with Oldest established dealers in all kinds of school district 18 Monday last. near future Auction Sale. The wind was so severe yesterday that our pufelic schools were dismissed A. B.

Holderman will sell at auction Grain! resignation) it will not be until after 1 Elm trees, $1 per 1000, Allison Nursery. Very Mild. Several have withdrawn their sup- about half-past one in the afternoon me wma nas proDaoiy done some have married some one else. Joseph Barbo has just received an at Lenora. Kansas, March 18th, 1893, at 1 o'clock p.

m. suarp, two work mates, with foal, on 4 and the other 9, ond binder, farm wagon, set harness, btirring and breaking plow, cultivator, damage but as we are just going to press we are unable to say to what elegant line of dry goods, and gents furnishing goods, carefully selected for pert, and our advertising colums have extent. been cut down to the extent of about the spring trade. Tramp Please, lady, kin I have a fit 11. Webb and family have gone to $10 per month because we could not let all of their bills go lo pay back the on your lawn? 1 feel it a-commc.

Kirwin, where Mr. W. will take Lady Go around to the back and have it on my daughter's new tennis bonus which we agreed to pay back during the year 1893. Take one hun A. E.

KERNS, Manager. Nor th of Railroad. LENORA. KAN J. DAY, All orders promptly attended to.

Lenory, vargeoftbe Commercirl Hotel. He being ak old hotel man and Kirwin an court. It needs rolling. harrow and numerous other articles. Terms: Sums under f5 cash; over that amount, eight months' time on notes with approved security without interest if paid when due eight per cent, from date if not paid when due.

Fiye per cent discount for cash'. W. M. Dcnn, Auctioneer. enterprising, wide-awake and delight The Grand Detour Gang and Sulky dred and five dollars out of the business the Times is doing in three months and we would be in debt another hundred.

old ground plows ith breaser attach fully located and laid out city we see no reason why Mr. Webb should not ment are warrcnted equal to the best on the market, bold by i. Meeker meet with success. "I had a most delightful dream," Tako ten dollars from thirty-eight sixty, and our support this month will Le just enough to buy a small si zed coffin. said Mrs.

Gilley at the breakfast table. "What wat UP" asked her husband The party that ordered bills printed at this office some time ago, and who came in and gathered up a bunch and put them into bis pocket when we were J. L. FULLER, "I dreamed that I was a widow and about to be married to a very rich Democratic Judicial Convert tlon. man." DEALER IN not looking and went off and who has My property, second door east of the been off ever since, will please call Lenora hotel, tor sale cheap.

Address, Geo. Wilson, We want to see himnrctty badly two. mplementB, Downs, Kas. and-a-half 's worth any way. The board of stewards for Lenora IX L.

Larrick received a telegram charge wilt please meet at the M. A delegate Convention of the democratic voters of the Seventeenth Judicial District is hereby called to meet at the Court House in the City of Oberlin, Decatur County. Kansas, on Thursday, May 18. 1893, at the hour of one o'clock, p.m.. for the purpese of placing in nomination a candidate for Judge to be voted for at the general election in November, 1893, and for the purpose of electing a committee for said district for tha ensuing four years, and the from Logan, Monday last, stating that his parents were sick.

He went right parsonage on Saturday, March 18th, at Wagons and agent for Pumps, Wind Mills, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, LENORA; KA. 3 p. ni. J. Hoff, Pastor.

home, and his brother S. Larries drove down in a buggy the next day, to find that instead of any ef the family being Say, farmers, now is the time to get your old plows and listers sharpened and fixed sick it was a colt belonging tol), L. up. 11. Main.

J. J. WILTROUT, President. LARRICK, Cashia- W. A.

REEDER, Vice-President, A mistake in sending or receiving the message. Modell. makes the cold chills rundown Tlie Exchange Bank: editor lenora times: Grant au one's spinal column to think oi having -OF- a tooth or prehaps several teeih extract old timer space in your valuable paper for a few items, although they are KANSAS. LENORA, eo. jven you nave lots of nerve scarce.

transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before said convention. The basis of representation in said convention shall be one delegate and one alternate for each one hundred votes, and each fraction amounting to more than twentv-five votes cast for the democratic candidate for Judge ia the election of 1889. And the counties under said basis are entitled to the following rep resentationi Phillips, 8 delegates. 8 altef nates. Norton, 7 7 Decatur, 7 7 Rawlins, 5 5 Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Lee have moved such an aguey name as Shively for a dentist would start 'em rolling. The on the J.

B. Adams' farm. docter, however; is a first-class dentist A Bennett and G. N.Cheesman were Paid up Capital, 2C000.00. Surplus, 3,248.00.

A General Banking Business Transacted, Buys and sells Foreign. and Domestic Exchange. Can sell" you a ticket acnw the Ocean, Interest allowed on time deposits, by special contract. putting in wheat last week. and merits the name of magnetic tooth MissMasden and W.

W. Goodman extractor. arc attending school this term. G. W.

Goodman is going to break We have the help, from after school hour evenings and Saturdays, of Miss fifteen acres for Mr. McDanial. fechoo is progressing in district 65 Under the management of Miss Smith ot L.onora. -DEALER IS J. Delp andL.

Bean have bought the 7S 7 Cheyenne, 3 3 And it is recommended that the conn ty conventions for the election of dlegates. be held in the various counties on Saturday, May 6. 1893. at one o'clock, p. m.

And the Secretary of each county convention is requested to frtrward full name and post-office addiessof each delegate and alternate elected, to the chairman of this committee at Oberlin, immediately on ths adjouro-ment of the countv convention. By order of Committee J. C. Buston, II. J.

Potter, Secretary. Chairman. 111 Annie Garrison. We were afraid to 6peak of the youne lady as an apprentice until now, as we did not think she would get sufficient insight into the "Art preservatiove of arts," working this way, to learn to like it. Hut she has labored faithfully, and in less than a month has become very proficient as a typesetter, so much so as to caus us to look for her soon after wo see the other children scampering home from school.

remainder of Martoen's herd of Her-ford cattle. Link Lee has built a little house on his farm, and we suppose that a fair house-keeper will be the uext necessity; W. 1. Davis is breaking prairie on the Leonard farm. We understand that he has engagf.il to break out fifty acres on the Spranglo place.

B. B. GROCERIES, QU EENSWARE, FUrN itU RE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, CLOTHING AND EOTIOSL.

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1893-1893