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Lenora Times from Lenora, Kansas • 5

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Secure a punch ticket at Richmond iNotk-e So. ftVi.) Lenora'a. Mayor and Counellmeu LENORA TIMES. JOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Bros.

It will entitle vou to your choiee of one of a dozen or more very valu able and beautifully bouud books when In response call of citizens quite crowd gathered at Dr. Drown's office Land Offiee at Kinrin. Kansas, i March ItSih, Notice i hereby givea that the fohowiij-- LENORA. KANSAS, APRIL 8. 1893.

vou have purchased thirty dollars worth of goods at the store. Produce ridar night for the purpose ot nom named settlor has tiled notice of his intern i to make commutation proof in support ot lurf claim, and that said proof will be made btlnr taken same as cash. Following is a MARKET REPORT. inating a city ticket, at which time and partial list of these popular volumes; ums Kegister ana Keceiver at Huwia. K.anf on May 3d, 1SU3, vii: Albert si.

Fliuk, H. V. 44 4i "The Beautilul btory. Lire ot Blaine." "Sayajje World." "Heroes place the following gentlemen were nominated: M. W.

Drown for re-election for mayor; A. Hendnck, for police judge; E. A. Richmond, C. M.

Saum, R. H. Knox, J. L. Fuller and S.

Larrick tor Dr. M. W. Drown waa re-elected mayor, without an effort ou his part, and after the election was over treated the city to apples and candy at his offiee. I The Times office was moved to the Hudson building on Main stieet last weet, where we would be pleased to have, you call, either on business or simply to be neighborlv.

Dr. A. Fuller, dentist, of Kirwm, who ha been in Lenora the past week, reports good success while here. Ke may be seen today at Dr. Drown's office, but will return home tomorrow.

We are on the side of the vanquished a5 85 25 36 20 of the Dark Continent," etc. Besides this, every holder of a punch ticket stands a chance of getting a free ticket lor tots 3 ana 4 of Nw. and S. Nw. Sec 3, Tp.

6 south. Range 24 wet. He Burnt the following witnesses to prove hi continuous i-esidence upon and cultivation o' said land, viz: W. D. Turner, D.

M. Sultzc-. John Golds urry, George Wing, jr, all if Lenora, Kans. L. Smith, Register.

Wheat No. 3 Wbeat No. 3.., Wheat, white, Rve Com Oats Chickens, Eggs Butten. Hogs 7a to and from the world fair, as about one a day is being issued by the pub jx'l lb. couucllmen.

All were nominated on 5 11 first ballot for their respective offices. lishers. 15 5 00 2504 00 Later on, another ticket was put in Mass Convention. to the field, as follows: tor mayor, rank Meeker; for police judge, B. lhe following is the programme for ADVERTISING RATES.

W. Smallwood; for councilmenv J. the mass convention of school onicers, patrons, and teachers at Norton, on (Notice NtxSt4.) JOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, 1 March lti 1S93. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hag tiled notice of his intention to make commutation prooi in support of claim, and that said proof will be made befort the Register and Receiver at Kirwin, Kansat, on May 3d, 1S93, viz: Albert 8.

Flink. T. C.E No. 11349. for the E.

Sw. Jtf and W. V4 Se. Sec 35, Tp. 5 south, Range 24 west.

He nanu the following witnesses to prove his, continuous residence upon and cultivation of sai.f Weaver, G. A. Gatlin, J. Bates, Frank braves, if their cause be right. Might Musser.

C. M. Saum. Saturday. April 1893.

1 :20. Opening exercises. Both parties received their tickets at do is not always make right, and we shall see as we meander along if the victors are the ffood or simply in- the the same time, and the struggle began One Square, per month, (Two inches each way being a Square.) locals, per Line, each .5 Cents. (Locals remain in until ordered out) Notices of all money-making schemes charged for at regular rates, unless for charitable 1 JMo. P.

By. Time Card. 1:50. What shall the association accomplish? Prin. H.

H. Cultor, J. E. Gleason. early Monday morning.

The former majority. was named the "Citizens," and the lat land, viz: W. Turner, l). 31. seltzer, jont Goldsburry, George Wing, all of Lenotv, ter the "Home Ticket." Kansas.

U. u. smith, itegister. 2:30. Discussion of the proposed course of study for the schools of Norton county.

Discussion general. 3:00 If it can be secured, a lecture. Prof. Becker is learning (that is we presume he is progressing finely with his horn) to play a flat qornet. We hope he will not flat Bi.

he CC how The Home people, for some cause, did begin to 6how themselves at the pells until about noon election day. to make (bank1) notes with a little WEST Pasg'r 1130pm Freight 7 10 pm Pasg'r Leaves 1 40 am Freight 8 00 am J. E. Pretz, Agent. and of course could not expect to poll more melpdy.

in nail a aay as many votes as me We are moved to our new quarters 4:00 General business. Rally at the Court House in the evening. So far as convenient or consistent we desire eyery school district in Norton county represented. If possible we shall have Chancellor H. Snow, of the State University, for the afternoon lecture.

Ex. Committer Citizens could in all day, nor did they do so, and as a result the Citizens' tne iiuason DUiiaing, ana we are also move to'suggest that some othets (Notice No. SC6.) JJOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, March lfi, 1S93. Notice Is hereby given that the followinf--namcd settler has filed notice of his inteiitiuv to make final proof in support of his cluin-, and that said proof will be made before Ik-Register and Receiver at Kirwin, May 3d, 1893, viz: W.

D. Turner, H. E. 22333, for the NE. Sec 3, Tp.

south, Ran-24 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ant cultivation of said land, vis: Albert S. FlinV, D. M. Seltzer, George Wing, John Golds-burry, all of Lenora, Kans.

76 L. C. Smith, Register ticket was elected to a man. get a ball-acting attachment to them' Church and Society Directory. i A.

F. AND A. Meet 3d and 4th Saturday evenings ef each month. All visiting members in good standing are invited to attend, Following is where the 93 votes cast selves, at least get out of the rut and cil up their old apple cart before the ware placed; citizens' ticket. The Great Weekly for Northern Kansas.

wheels stand still. SiM'L FARVBR, CHAS. U90DMAN, M. W. Drown, for mayor 56 Secretary.

A. Hendricks, police iudge 51 The Weekly Atchison Champion is a great state paper that gives spacial K. OF P. Don't forget the ice cream and maple sugar social at City hall Monday night next The maple sugar feature will S. Larrick, councilman 52 R.

H. Knox. 51 SVednesday evening of each week in Gil attention to news in the Northern half Meet (Notice, No. 24136.) bert's hall. All members in good standing fcert's C.

M. Saum. 60 of Kansas. Its editoral page is feur-. JOTICE FOR PUBLICATION era invited to attend.

be a new thing here, and will be made to remind us of the maple sugar 55 50 W. H. Hendricks, C. C. R.

A. Tichmond, J. L. Fuller, icoa anu uiunc iu tuo ueouit). us news A.

O. V. W. home' ticket. Timber Culture, Final Proof.

Lad Office at Oberlin, March, 27, i Notice is hereby given that J. K. Day hs caniDS of our oeildhood and our old Meet 3d and 4th Tuesday evenings of each Frank Meeker, for mayor eastern homes. All members invited month in Barbo's hall. B.

W. Smallwood. police judge filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at hisoflicein ti attend. J. L.

Fcllkk, Rec. Prof. O. M. Becker, principal of the S.

R. Palmer, M. W. Lenora Schools and one of Norton 84 37 88 35 36 37 34 W. Weaver, councilman.

G. A. Gatlin, J. Bates, iuu fo vuu uuif tsviaz ti vr mi world, with special attention paid to Kansas news, and with correspondence from nearly every town in Northern Kansas. You can subscribe at the Times office and secure a recuced rate.

The Missouri Valley Farmer is sent free to eyery subscriber to the Champion. The Champion, tha raissouri Valley Farmer, and the Times for 1,50 per year cash ia advance. Oberlin, Kans. on Tuesday, the 16th dav of May, 1893, on timber culture application No 38isJ, for the nw. quarter of section No.

2S, In county's foremost educators, in com' O. A. R. nanv with his brother, Frank, made Meet 1st and 3d Saturday of each month at Township 6 south, Ktnige JNo. So west Frank Musser, C.

M. Saum, this office pleasant Call Saturday JS o'clock in Karoo nati. ah comrades He names the following witnesses: y. a Boyd, M. Coffey, W.

II. Coffey, A. A. Fal Prof Becker was down Visiting old friends and relatives and remembered It Will be seen that the Citizens' ticket was elected from top to bottom. The defeat of the Home ticket is re- us with a brief visit.

He reports his re invited to meet with us. W. A. Fitch, Wm. Hollinoshbad, Adjutant.

Commander. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Cervices every Sunday evening at 7:30, and every alternate Sunday at 11 a.

m. 8unday Hchool at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday schools progressing nicely. Logan He publican.

len, an oi nans. CERTIFICATE AS TO POSTIXO OF NOTICE. Cyrus Anderson, Register, do hereby certify that a notice, a printed copy of which hereto attached, was by me posted in a. conspicuous place in my office for a period of thirty (30) days, I having first posted miM notice on the U7th day of March, 1893 9o Cyrcs Anderson, Regestcr. For The Farmers.

The Mlssnui Valley Farmer is an Tackle your iishing tackle and then ight page paper devoted exclusively greted by its friends, but just look at the fun we have had. and there must be some satisfaction in knowing it was no walk-over, and the further fact that there are more election days coming. co and tackle the fash. isn't time to to interests of the farm, field and home. be tackled by mosquitoes while on gives more reading matter than any paper of its class in the west.

It is this sort of excurslous, so you may have nothine to complain of, not even the published every Wednesday at Atchison evening each week. J. E. McManis, J. H.

Hofi Superintendent. Pastor Prairie Dell, each alternate Sabbath at 11 a. Wesley Chappel, 8 p. m. J.

H. Hoff. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Cervices every Sunday evening at 7:30 and every alternate Sunday at 11 a. prayer faceting Thurssday 7:80 p.m.

Children's tneeting Saturday 3 p. m. Y. P. S.

C. E. Sunday. 8:00 p. m.

"Whosoeyer will may come." 1r9. F. H. Richmond, M. McPhee, Pastor.

old adage Kansas, tr rice only fifty cents a year, We will furnish the Times and the raissouri Valley Earmer both for one year for $1,50 in advance. as it's too dry in these parts all you Mrs. Abigail L. Snow of Norton came over Saturday and instituted a W. R.

No. 256, of fitteen members. Mrs. Masden was made presiden Maud can 6ay of a great deal of the water in this neigeborhood is, It's fust barely NEW WAGON SHOP. I have now moved my shop one door north of the Valley House.

I am now-prepared to do all kinds of wagon work. Water Tanks Made to Order. Saw Filing -a JAMES BLAUVELT, Lenora, hs Hendricks scretary, Mrs. Smith treas Auctioneer. urer.

Mrs. Snow was accompanied by her husband, F. M. Snow, ex-county damp. There were those who seemed to think they had a kick coming and tried to register it at the polk last JAMES BLAUVELT, (licensed) treasurer, and present commander of will cry your sales, and makes a speci Captain Jaryis Post No 209, of Nor alty of fine stock, horses, implements, and household goods.

104 Arrival and Departs of Malls. Mail arriyes daily from train No. 403 at 7 :00 am By stage from Hoxie, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:00 pm Mail leaves dally for train No. 404 at 10:00 pm J.Q.51 nt. t-9l pm ton.

The corps at Lenora will start ef? with a good set of officers and mem Monday. That was all right, may be they had, we are eomparitive strangers here and don't know; at all events every man has a perfect right to vote bers and will add much interest to J. MILLINERY -MILLINEKY B. Milroy Post. TSiffi'.

7:00 am whom he pleases, in cases of this Office Hours flays, 8 am to 10 :00 pm kind, and if he knows he has a kick Sunday, 9 to 10:00 am comin? ho don't want to be bashful or MRS. C. C. GATLIN at P. The Katie Did breaking plow Leonard's.

i -r I c. as. E. McMaXib, Ast. P.

M. Remember P. J. Leonard exchanges Has Just Received and will Open her Large implements for cattle. back ba we were going to say or backward about it but he does want to rather backward that is Get a Canton Senior or a Canton Local Notes.

Spring Stock of Millinery, Ladies1 Furnishings, Novelties, Junior lister at P. J. Leonard's. he should get there With both hind feet. Flow double and single-trees and First door South of Jos, Barbo's, clevises at Main's blacksmith shop.

Ehcourage home industry buy J. L. Fuller's little girl Wfts seriously ill With lung fever the first of the week. J. L.

and wife became alarmed for the little one's safty, and tele Come and be convinced that I am selling at prices that will Swain's best flour, 80 cents per sack. The citizen's ticket made rampse. Drs. Shively Riggs, dentists, were In town Thursdayi See to it that you have good truck patch if you hope to have much garden tass. Before nurrhasing a cart examine make you think I am selling out graphed for his father.

Dri A. Fuller those sold by F. Meeker. Something new. ot Kirwin who responded by his presence Saturday night.

We are pleased to learn the child is much im Ben. J. Marsh, the photographer, is BAEBO, In Lenora the 1st Thursdav of each proved and Will soon be able to be out again i As appeared in last week's mouth. -DEALER IN- P. J.

Leonard sells the Cooper Times. Wagon and there no better farm wagott on the market. The facts tti regard to the above item having been brought to our notice, we Wish to make them public, in order that dUe credit for the valuable services Dont seud your money east fot flour when yott Can buy Swain's Snow Flake for 78 cents per sack. and timely precaution taken by our Mrs. M.

A. White, having recently Improvements In lad way of hew Street crossings are being made in the $outh part of town. If you would be more prosperous as farmer or trucker be sure you have something to sell every tiuie you come lo town. The Lenora Dramatic Cd; Will Boon btit paper announcing something good for lovers of atoiibemeht They re hard at it now; James Blauvelt, Wagbn maker has tnoved his shop to Main streeti bne jblock north of this office. See his ruw advertisement in this issue GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, FURNITURE; popular physicialh t)t.

M. Wt DroWn purchased ft first-class loom, is how ready to weave carpet and solicits your may be tendered him. the facts are. patronage, satisfaction guaranteed BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS. Dh brown is Mr.

J. 1. Fuller's family physician, and was Wating oh the child The Grand Detour Gang and Sulky old tftbUnu' olows with brctticer attach duting its sickness) and he it Was whbi ment ate warranted equal to the best when the child was dangerously ill. J. L.

FULLER, on the market. Sold by F. Meeker, We will take corn, oats, potatoes, chickens. bUtter and esrB on sttbscnD suggested that Dt. A.

Fuller be Bent fot-. Ann this Wits simply a precau- DEALER IS Hon and pay the highest market prices Start your hotides frorh this tionarv sten At a ttritittal Dotnt in th proof I ior same. fcffice; We have all the ne'cesBafy child's illness. Implem It Vrjtt have land tot sale, fun a discretion of it, ptice, locatiou. Where vou ttatt be foUhd.

in the TtMES. Rc-Eiectedi We Will Sell Pot you for simply, the cost will fill them oht for ytu any time you may requir them. he Shawnee Fife insurance Topeka. sent a draft lot the amount bf tiamnge by fire to the of the advertisement; thus saving you fo be re-teieCted by the tyiouie to any 1100 To 200 agent's IfcbS. Wagons and Buggies AtsEtfritoR Pumps, Wind Mills, HOJIIE SEWINfi MXCH1N LtfiRORAy KAK.

Call at feichmdhd Bros." and get a public trust is something that hot only the individual S'o elett'ed but the Mftple Peak school hoiiSe week. punch ticket. i Best scheme Jh eatth at Richmond We are informed that there is bo- 80 e'ecuBK navearigm to do proua oi, hiore 60 when it lhe chief exottutiVte Bros. Investigate. mable sugar at Richmond 'of a thtiving municipality In a country like outs where feVerV man is an ih- Sv CJaBhitir- vV.

A. REKDER, Vice-PreBidcnt Bros. Jv J. WiLTROttT, President. alfalfa clover Seed being by our It is Said to be it very profitable crop in this Bta'te; Tailor "I'll make you a suit out 61 harent king wheriWtto'rs tall onW to Pure maple stigat at RichmObd Bros, bet this sugar from tne BU'sar com the Slrting; manly ahd honest, in this partV of Borry U0uhty Michigan, and will stake out teputatidh on its purity.

connection We wish Vo make spe'clii! rofel'enbe td the e-elefclion of Vha llrth Two fetone houses fot sale, inquire of KANSAS, LENORA Drown to the mityotalty of Lev D. Neltletoh-, agent, Lenora. PfM Up Uapital 2.000.00, Sixty-five abfrte Vt pasture laud half a rplle of town fot rent. Inquire that material for twenty-five dollars ftnd guarantee you'll have a fit." Customer "I don't want 'em then; I was Just cured of fits." The silver wedding ot ft. li.

Darnell nd wife was an "enjoyable and grand ftilalr. but as we haVe not been lid with list of presents, n'ol tbbliAh pirtlfcttlarS this Week; of D. Wettloton, agent. nora, format administration met with the apptovaJ bi ail. and who with the least favorable show, will achieve much good for the welfare anI brogress of oht beaitif1ii cily in th'e future.

The tadfes 6( tho fcongtcgatlonai Surplus i 8,248.00. A QcfteWXt HdHklnff titvslnvss Tmnmcteri buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Can sU you a ticket cxv th XJccain intervfit ttiiowed on tiui Kltp'oBits, fcy iti'sA church will giv'o an ico cfram and maplp sugar social on Monday fcVrn mr, April lottr, XiX City haih.

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1893-1893