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Lenora Times from Lenora, Kansas • 5

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Dear Teacher: The County At-socia- Cora Flaming. LENORA TIMES. t'OM will meet at Norton ou Saturday. May 27, 1893. You are expected, your friends cordially iuvited.

County com k. X. OAHKISOX. LEN'OKA. KANSAS, MAY 20, 1993.

The farmer hitches ap his team. And goes to toe neia npon tne nm The earth rolls np beneath the beam, Bill!" mencement in the evening. Chancellor F. H. Snow of the State University The city cow supplied with dogj tags, and every owner of a dog will be required to pat tax and eet a tag for same.

The only child of Lincoln Shirk, a girl, died Tuesday last agrd 5 months. 2 weeks and. 2 davs. M. and Mrs.

Shirk have thn sympathy of nil. One of George DuBois's little girls got an iron hubband over her head last will lecture at 3 p. ru. See that it i Council met in regular session Mon-i day. night.

was nothing of importance before this august crowd on this occasion except the disposition of tha bill of our city marshill for attending a dog tuneral. The bill was referred to a special oemmittee to ax-certain its correctness, who the undertakers and pall bearers were, and ai to wheher they would be likely to put in bills for their services or not. Ana be snouts ta tne on norse. "Uit up luere, Re thinks of other fields he has plowed. The crops have been laid away so lone; And as he waiKs o'er the familiar sod.

well announced. Lx. Committee. 8f. P.

Ry. Time Car. WEST Pag'r Arrives .11 30 pm Freight 710 pm KAbT Pag'r Leave 140am Freight 44 8 00 am J. E. Prktz, Agent He shouts in a voice loud and strong: THE PAPER FOR NORTHERN KAS.

"Gee and "haw 1" and he polls the line. Back behind liiui the furrows run; The Atchison Weekly Champion if The horses ar witling and the farmer is kind, not only a great state pader but it pay-special attention to Northern Kansas More honest workers would oe nara to nna. Under the new Australian ballot sys Arrini and Bepartnre of Mails. Friday, and in older to get it off it had 1 1 be placed in a vice and made oblong. A test case from Seneca.

soon Corn planting's begun I The farmer thinks of a bright spring day, Manv loue. lone vears aeo. tem, which will Le in operation at th Mail arrifee daily from train No. 403 at 7 a 421 at 7:40 pro When his hair was black, now so thin and Cray, And his tanned cheek had a rosy glow, next general election, much money will be required to prepare for it, aa booth must be built for every sixty voters to be brought before the courts, will decide whether non-resident stockholders news. Lieut.

Gov. Idts editorial page is fearless and ought to be read by every true Kansan. The state and general new, and markets re reliable-. Weturnish The Lenora Times $1.00 The Weekly Champion $1.00. Th Missouri Valley Farmer 50c.

AH for 1 ..50 spot cash in advance. Call or idd russ the Lenora Times office. And Bettie stood at the larm yard gate. While he told his love in his bashful way banks must pay taxes or escape al the state, and the new ballot will cost knd the farmer hums, while the honrgrows late, together or not. Bv stage from Hoxle, oa Mouday.

"Wednesday aud Friday at 5:00 pm Mall leave dailv tor train No. 404 at 10:00 pm 423 at 7:30 am Bv stage for Hoxle, on Tuesday, "Thursday and Saturday at 7:00 am Omci Houss: am to 10:00 pn Sunday, 9 to 10:00 am Ja. E. McMasis, Ast P. M.

much more than the old. The exta: expense will not be nearly so much a The song Kettle sung on her wadding day Gee!" and "haw and he pulls line; Follow the Dlow and sinz the song; S. Green, of the firm of P.Green Son, millers. wnt to Sal in a. Monday.

The horses are willing and the farmer is kind, papers over the state would have yoi believe, however, as the booths nee as a delegate to attend the Grand Lodge K. P. of Kansas, which was in session not cost over one dollar each for worl itme grows snort, as all win una, But the corn field grows long. The farmer thlaks of a little one, Who used to walk with him after the plow, -Inlilincr to the whin stalk strong. here four days of this wek.

of making them, and necessary lumber. In large cities where portable building; J. K. Day and W. A.

Johnston are Dear School Officer: The Teachers ssociation cordially invites you as loard. also your friends, to be present it the nxt meeting on Saturday, MaA 7th: 1803. Chancellor A Snow ot he State University will at Si in the court room. C-ounU iommenceruent in the evening of the same day. Please notify Your district.

Ex. Committee. As she tossed the curls back from her brow. and booths have to be built the cost wil 'lantiri" 10 acres of potatoes on John )ver his face coiqes a shade of pain, As he thiuks how thev lost her long ago; Then bis voice breaks out again. be greater the first year Lunney's farm three miles southwest of ADVERTISING RATES.

One Square, per month, $1.00. (Two inches each Way beine a Square.) Locals, per Line, each insertion 5 Cents. (Locals remain in until ordered out) Notices of all money-making schemes charged for at regular rates, unless for charitable purposes. he city. The patch will bo supplied P.

M. Coop received word from hi with water by artificial means. mother at Downs, that she was not expected to live, and he departed Thtirs. day for that city. He had priviously If you are utterly unable to be a man.

people will find it out, and no confession Church and Society Directory. or profetsion, on your part, of the be Notice No. 905. Notice for Publication. LandOfficb at Kirwis.

I May 16th, 1S93. Notice 1 hereby given that th followin''- received letters posting him in regard to his mother's illness but the last word stated that if he would see his mother lief that there are angel slippers that A. F. AND A. will fit you will make matters better.

Meet 8d and 4th Saturday evenings ef each alive again he must come at bnce. E. M. Martin, an old resident and namcd settler has filed uotlce of his intention to make final proof in support of his elaim. and thet suld proof will be made before tht- month.

All visiting members in gooa siana lag are invited to attend Later Mr. Coop's mother died on land agent ot Oberlin. in comDanv with SAM'L I ARVRB, WkS. WeODMAJi, the 18th, at 2 a. aged 81 years, 1 W.M.

Ike Hewett and son passed through the Secretary. The plow goes on while the tear drops now. 'Gee!" and "hawl" and he pnlls the line: 1 follow the piow while the moments ruu: Eyes with tears are olten blind; The horses are willing and the farmer Is kind, And corn plauting's half done The farmer's hands have tired grorn, long! Those rough old hands that have toiled so Dav light swiit from the field has flown, Entirely silent has grown the song. Still he thinks, us he silentry ploughs, Ot the days of the long ago; Slowly turning the even rows, While he says in accents low "Geel" and "haw" and pulls the line: Hands grow weary at set ot suu, But the horses are willing and the farmer is kind, Life is short, as all will find, But corn planting's most done. The farmer stops, and his oli whip falls Idlelv down in th soft, green grass, He ties the horses in their stalls, Tha farmer's ploughing is 'er at last! So thev find him at close of day, White head resting upon his breast, Plow cleaned oil and laid away, Rough old bands for aye at rest.

month and 6 days. Mr. Coop did not city by way of prairie schooners on reach downs in time to see his mother K. OF P. tfpet iVednesdav evening of each week in Gil heir ay to the strip in of land, bert's hall.

All members in good standing before she died, but 6he is reported to have died happy in the belief that Music hath charms," so much so are Invited to attend. W. H. Hend kicks, C. thai: many of our citizens are putting fmoat! rfuuge at Norton, Kansas, on June su.

'803, viz; Lincoln Shirk. H. E. No. 22291, for SW Sec.

30. TVp. 5 suth, Range 2.1 west. He names the followiug witnesses prove his continuous residf-nce upon and cultivation ot said land, viz Otis Cut ting, Josipti Burns, Joseph Masden, Horace Russ, all of Lenora, Kansas. Any person who desires protest against tho allowance of such prooi.

or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law ed the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proot should not K-allowed, will be given an opportunity at the a'oove mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bt' heaven would be her home, and her new organs and pianos this, too, A. O. U. W. last words was a message to her child ren to meet her there, in the face of good prospects tor lot weather and a baldheaded newspaper Meet 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month in Barbo's hall.

All members invited man. Program. attend. J. L.

Follek, Rec S. R. Palmer, M. G. A.

R. 1. II. Beshtol delivered Dr. M.

claimant. 1081 L. C. Smith, Register. Drown's piano Tuesday, and has sold County commencement exercises and Meet 1st and 3d of each month at -J o'clock in Barbo's halL All comrades the Norton Countv Teachers' Assochv and delivered another to E.

B. Dunbar since, this week, besides he has sold a "Stop whoa and he pulled the line. Plow to the end of the field has run; Heart stops beating that onee was kind, Hands fie folded that ne'er repined; tion, Saturday afternoon and evening. are invited to meet with us. W.

A. Fitch, Wm. Holunoshead, Adjutant. Coramauder. FIRST M.

E. CHURCH. Norton, May 27, 1893. number of organs to parties in this Corn planting Is done! vioinity. AFTERNOON.

(Notice, No. 8752.) 1 OTICE. TIMBER CTLTUkE. U. S.

Lash Office, Kirwik, I April 26th, 1803. Complaint having been entered at this office bvJohn Salladay against Alexander Page for. failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Entry No. 112(51, dated July 8. 1887 upon the sw.of sw.

section 25, township 5 south, range 24 west, in Nort county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation ot saitt entry contestant alleging that said Alexan There was a game of base ball play every Sunday evening at 7:30, and cvprv alternate Sundav at 11 a. m. 8unda Dos Lice uses. ed out south of town four or five miles school at 10 a. im Pravcr meeting fhursda evening each week.

Epworth League Friday last Sunday, so we are informed, by a It is required by ordinance that own evenings; Junior League, fcunaays 6 p. m. J. E. McManis.

M. L. Kekr, country riiie and a team from this city ers of dogs within the corporate limits Superintendent. Paster 2 15. 1 40.

2 20. 3 00. Score stood a broken tnumb and three of tho city of Lenora pay a dog tax on I'rairie Dell, each alternate Sabbath at 11a. Wesley Clinppel, 3 p.m. M.

L. Kirk black eyes to a thirsty, hungry, tired Opening exercises. Song Invocation Song. Roll call Respond with quotations. Song.

Faper usingcotirsc of study R. JL). Emery; discussed by Mrs. E. E.

Evans, O. M. Beoker. General discussion of course of study. Lecture by Chancellor F.

H. Snow of the Kansas State University. EVENING. each dog owned and kept in the city. crowd.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. All owners and keepers of dogs in Services everv Sundav evening 7:30 ari School closed in district 55, Miss every alternate Sunday at 11 a. piavei Ressa Smith teacher, with a picnio din der Pige has "not planted," or caused to be-planted, any trees, tree seeds or cuttings oil said tract since the date of his said entry, and that there is no now standing o- growing oil the land described any trees at all aud further that Alexander Page is a nonresident of tin-state of Kansas anil personal service can not. be had up on him, I therefor ask for service publication. The Baid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office ou the 12th da of Julv, 18'J3, at 10 o'clock a.

to resjond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 156 L. C. Smitu, Register. Junior En Junto meeting Thurssday 7 m.

Friday 4 p. m. Y. P. 8.

C. E. Sun. ner in the house, Thursduv last. Eva Lenora will therefore please call on the city clerk and take out licenses and receive a check new ones having just ben purchased and recieved by the city.

You will thus avoid all risk of Edmisten, Emma Burwell. Mrs. Ginn M. McPhke, nay p. "wnoso Mits.

H. Richmond, Superintendent Pastor and A. E. Garrison, from Lenora. 8 00.

Commencement exercises of having your dog killed by the city mar- MARKET REPORT. the class of '93. Annual re-union of the Co. Alnmni. The public is cordially invited to at hal.

E. J. Muzzy, City Clerk. 58 tend. Every teacher in the county is Harness and harness repairs atF.

5(1 50 40 (Notice, No. 885.) OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 'jASd Office at Kiuwm, I April 7th, im. Notice hereby given that the following-named settler has filtd notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of bit expected to be present at the associa Meeker's. 33 84 tion.

Remember the time, Saturday, The Katie Did breaking plow at P. 25 75 Wheat No. 2 Wheat No. Wheat, wnite, Corn Chickens, Eggs Hogs May 27, at Norton, Kans. J.

Leonard's, claim, and that said proof will be made befort 6 pet lb, Ex. Committee Try a Rock Island all steel lister. 11 Sold by F. Meeker. 15 6 50 2 002 50 Weal her and Crops.

Remember P. J. Leonard exchanges bus I ruuabc uuujt? ttb 41111 vitjr, nausnn, ui- vtav26th, 1803, viz: Samuel L. Smith, C. E.

No. 11584, for the southeast quarter of section tf, township south, range 24 went. He names the following witnesses to prove hfe' continuous residence upon and' cultivation, ol said land, viz: Geoige Wing, John Golds- implements for cattle. were In attendance, and report having a nice time. Our wife sent out us into town to see if we could find anything green, for dinner.

We called on Richmorid Bros, and asked Miss Rosa if uhe had any thing green in the store. She pointed to Bert Booth as the only green thing in the establishment. J. F. Moberly, a resident of this neighborhood for five years, and who has vbeen in the restaurant business here for the past year, left Wednesday for Chase.

Rice county, one hundred and sixty miles southeast of here, where he will continue in the restaurant business. Last Wednesday prairie files in wen of us fortv miles destroyed property to the extent ot seveial hundred dollars. These fires ai getting to be regular Issued in eo-operation with the Kan sas State Board of Agriculture for the Get a Canton Senior or a Canton Local Notes. Junior lister at P. J.

Leonard's. week ending Alay 15. 1893. burry, Lester, Carpenter, a of ic -nora, Kans. L.

Smith, But few portions of tho state failed Encourage home industry buy Swain's best flour, 85 cents per sack. to receive mple rains this week. The heaviest rains for the week occurred in Remember, farmers, you can get Decoration Day. May 30th. If you want to buy a nice farm, ca' on or address this bflice.

Kasiell and Mead where from four to first-class meals at the Valley House for 20 cents. six inches fell. rom three to four Rev. McPnee preached at Coleman inches fell in a strip extending from school house Wediiesday night the central part of Coffey to the south A. VV.

Anstin visited Jennings Tries ern part oi and over day, and was in Norcatur Thursday J. M. THOMAS, M. Physician arid Surgeon-Mo. Pacific R.

Rv DISEASES A All calls promptly attended to. Office at residence. Lenora, Ka three inches fell in Cheyenne. Light Moi ell items were crowded out weekly occurrences, and in the aggregate effect a greater loss to the people to fair rams in the central sonthern account of not reaching us in time for than would a drouth. counties.

Light rains in th extreme southwest, with no fain in the extreme publication. ccniral western counties. The tern otrawDernes ana ice cream were Dont send your money east for flour when you can buy wain's Snow Flake for 75 cents per sack. P. J.

Leonard sells the Cooper wagon and tliero is no better farm wagon on the market. Dr. A. Fuller, dentist, will be in Lenora June 5th. If you need anything in the dental line, wail for him.

For. the next sixty days I am prepared to pay very high prices for all kinds of grain. See rue before selling. F. Meeker.

We will take corn, oats, potatoes, chickens, butter and eggs on aubscrip-tion and pay the highest market prices for same. When you see the devil coming, whv, just keep perfectly still, and ten chances Mrs. Chas. Tunniclifiof Downs, who hr-s been unde- the care of Dr. Thomas of this city for a couple or three weeks past, returned to her home the middle served at City hall by Epworth League peralure has been more nearly normal than since the first week in April, while on Wednesday last.

an average amount of sunshine has E. C. Fuller informs ui the inside of the week. Mrs. T.

saffered- a pain prevailed. With a few local excon painting and graiuing on K. H. Knox ful surgical operation that of haying tions a marked improvement na oc house is finished. curred throughout the state, the reports a vagnoa tumor extropated by the doc tor.

generally showing this to have been We will pay 25 cents each tor the fiirst the beBt week of the season so far. In four numbers the Times one of each C. Sterns, assessor Almelo town the extreme eastern belt of counties Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. and in the aoutheastern counties tne ship, does not tak this word of every K.

DAY, All' orders promptly aUnded to. Lenora; Kaiie. NEXT I Y6iT are Next I weekly rainfall has diminished while Will the clerk of the weather please wet or come off the kettle and give some man as to the amount of property he has. nor would he be safe in doing so over the rest of the slate it has in creased, which with the warm weather ine else a chance? during he last half of the week has it the report is true that a certain man uo there gave in and swore to the fact brought vegetation forward quite rapid A. A.

Baer, son of H. Baer, lelt for Lincoln, where he will make it that he had but 8 hogs, when he had 18 to one he will mistake you for one of his foes and pass on. All lovers of music should attend the musical normal at Norton, beginning June 6th and closing June 16th. conducted by Prof. S.

W. Mountaof Chicago. Board may be secured at reasonable rates. For furtner information, call on or address, I. H.

Bechtl, 162 Norton Kas. ly, In the southern counties wheat is heading ont, rye is in bloom, -oats are making; good progress, but flax is not nice fat ones ready for market, besides his home for some months. number of others; 150 bushels of corn AT THE LENORA BARBER SHOT, doing so well, and farmers are culti A. J. Archer, three miles Mast of Ed when he had 1.400 bushel, and other vating com which has assumed a much mund, was in town Saturday on busi better color.

First door east of City Hall, E. C. FULLER. Prop. ness made the Times a call.

things were given iu in proportion. Some folk says a nigger wont steal, In the central and northern counties of the eastern division wheat has made The I. O. O. F.

of this city have mad But I caught one my corn held. a material improvement, while in Coll' ey and Neosha it is'in excellent nondi J. J. WILTROUT, President. W.

A. REEDER, Vice-President, S. LARRICK, Casbiar, J. M. Bowman, a farmer, for nine years a resident of Hoxie Kansas, pnss- is much improved, though in localities it is being replanted; flax ed through this city with his family ou though mimlt, is doing well.

their way, by means of prairie schoon In the midel" division wheat is nix ed, in some puees a great ers, to Indiana. Mr, B. thinks he will be able to drivo through in six weeks, ment has taken p'ace, in others farmers are listing corn in the wheat application for charter and will probably be In organization in a few weeks. We will give three months subscription for each of the first four numbers of the Times. Nob.

1, 2. 3 and 4 one each. J. K. Day left for Logan Tuesday, where he and S.

Larrick are planting acres of potatoes on land belonging to S. Larrink's father. This potatoo held will io supplied with sufficient water by artificial means. holds. In tho northwest a decided im Tb-e EszGliaiige Bank OF LENORA, KANSAS.

Paid up Capital, Surplus. 3,248.00. A General Banking Business Transacted. Buys and sells Foreign nd Domestic Exchange. Can sell, you a ticketacront tho Ocean.

Interest allowed on time deposits, by special contract'. urovemont is -reported, while in the southwest the conditions again alter but if he does he will do better than our experience of two summers of four and six months in a covered wagon, tells us he can do. He will doubtlessly have a nice time if he is not In too big a hurry to get through. nate Detwen good and bad. The outlook is generally improving, rastures are rapidly improving in al aeuuynM,.

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