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The Lenora Record from Lenora, Kansas • 3

The Lenora Record from Lenora, Kansas • 3

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The Lenora Recordi
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Lenora, Kansas
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linns, isoitmvest A 8 8 Duiiug a thun ter shower last Frl- WhtHt iuiilns the hiuiio ni lut week willi an upwiird liMideucy. diy a young man by the uttmc of 1 jilj Bye is lower; quoted hi Sin. Wilson Miller was struck by ligln- BOOT SHOE MAKER ReeDirinff aipecialty Also, baruess Auieeliiigis called at Bubo's hall luce atd BuU luidier lor Sale. U'-uiylit fur iho purj) an of making arriuigumeuts for the of July ceiebraiion. ning, near Clayton, Norton county, and inslaully killed.

He was at work utuhe time Infill" sod on thc ot sod house. Mr. Brooks ho wus engaged in hauling tviw so badly shocked that it was some lime before Saddlery th read, wax P. LEONARD, PitoiteoB. at reus.

nhle price. Easisido, Maiu street A surprise party took possession of Lknok Kansas Levi Itegcbter's house yesterday, the he recovered consciousness; and his team becoming ran -off, occasion being Mrs iltigtstcr's DE LElt IN blrHiday, A good ilin.) Is reported. MAIN causing him to fall from the wagou and be ruu over. hail Bt''', occurred omu ieu or GENERAL BLACK-SMITH twelve miles northwest of town last Friday night. Some com was beateu down but it is thought not to be All kinds ot blackstnithing dore Id first- cls order.

Charges reaSunaDio Sbow is loeoted on East Main street, KANSAS Farm I IE NORA mpiBmenis-' ww, rxrviL return V-ury- 1 orn Is -ji row my Sim style JSrttiiinjrs nt Line fmnt. bummer aim Urn Ilunvell Co1, A limine ot. Enqniro ut W. II Still. Go to tiittNtnurliuy'' to bay paints ud Oil.

Law us hi Indies wide nt -O J. Bur-well 4 DoV The Ut bucki-kin glovea at the Blue from W. 11 Still went to to-ihiy lan busiue'. 'Fruiiis liegcftcr la 1iiivlnr a -well iug on bin i liiiin. Iiui well iSc i the to 450 for every tlihrff.

Dr. link aw ko ti recovered from measles as tw bo W. Smith wont to Kirwiu yester-loy ou laud Lxii-iiiua Kcniem-W the Ijest qnitliry-ot The oiorih aduitioii to Sblnck'ta progressing. finely. Go to thc Lltm frut to 'buy liose, $1.26 per (luxeii Mrs.

4Cii.p is having a honso oil her chum of town. P. J. i.oiinrfPh is the phice'to go to (buy agrieulTiinll iuiph-uieuta. much damaged.

A drove of 200 head of cattle pwwod through town list Monday on their way tn Thotiias county. They were shipped rfrom Ihoeiale of New York to mouie.poiut in Nebraska. -Elder Bonnett will not preach in the Con.g!l church of ihis plaoo next Sulpha Hi inoi-ning as bo is culled to preaeli the funeral of Mrs. Wiley, of Edmoud, at the saine bour; 10 a m. The orgn -which had been for the Christmas entertainment littt -Christum, and was hrnken, has REAL ESTATE AGENT Mv stoelt is complete in errv nu eomdlots of pvrv thinar keot ia THE GBASSIIOPBElt BUUDEN- Culiforiiia has ''ecu suffttrmg from grasshoppers they refuse to cull them locusts over there; but happily the plague appears to-be on the dc-elue, and the farmers nud fruit-growers aud the vlticulfurlsts ai.d siock-raisers tiro beginning to recover courage.

A great -many or less ingenious dev'ces lu.vo been resorted to for get ting -fid the pests, but the most practical fti.meFs are those ho have turned a cure into a biasing by fattening hog and turkeys upon tt.e 'hoppers." ueiiuer of these cases Erst class hardware etor. I nuke a speciality of the oli rellabU C'aim deedptl farms and -stuck rancho 'dht. and sold. Coitpoiidr-r oe 1 Charter Oak Stoves, tel. biieciftl atteniion huot'ni" 1' cations.

ftice ut Commercial House LENOKA KANSAS DOPPS repaired M-r. Little of Norton, V-iA found possible to prevent them Bain Smith Wagons-Gilden and Maiihall Town Barb Wire. Agent fer MuCormicL's Harvesting Macliioes. Manufacturer of allkirfdi of Tin-wire, Tin-roofLisr. etc.

and all bind iBealcr in HARNlfSS AND SADDMIYS GOODSOF ALL DESCBtrXIONS Mr. Bnckmr is building a lop we" uf etore. HARNES6 OIL, FLY ETS, -LAP ROBES of repuring done to order by a practical and thorough -workman. My stock was for cash which enables mi to mik.i hotter ures than were offered in -this jnariet before. Give i a cap.

The largest assortment of Quccus- AND ALL OOD8 PERTAINING TO THE P.J. LEONARD. ware at. J. Burweil Co's.

Sir. Weaver christened his iicw tore with aliuice VVciUusdiiy. HARNESS TKADB. fvotii ravuging everv green thing, but at leasMhey were made to give valuable consideration for what they took. And thee experiments point to partial method of deabug with the -locust plague under almost all circumstances.

The fact is that the locust is very nutritious. He consists wholly of vegetable 'essences, whatcvcr.crcature ents bim is fattened by him. The Indians kuow bis virtue as an esculent, aud they make him into cakes, and fry him tho bushel, and plump themselves up on this diet. Hogs and fowls also eujoy locusts, and there is no reason why maukiud should not-rcgard hi in ns the shrimp of the air, and eat him seeing thnt he is a.inuch -cleaner feeder than a water shrimp, and as report gives it, of oven a more excellent flavor. 'Ifiau-nrmy of tramps -could be and is giving good satisfaction.

seem well pleased over di Mr. Cnrver. Wra. Mitebell Who with bis family besame sick nf tlis aull returned e8t last fill, bus writen parties here inquiring after land, and says they are as anxious now to get back to Norton county as they tver were to leave it and are bound to return. The-westrbotiun "freight jusferHav was telegraphed at Kirwip that the brbrge west ol there was not safe to pass over, so when the train not there the train men walked across; but the passengers remained in the caboose.

One'inan awl Unit ho paid for bis rido and lie was agoing Iodide across or dte-in the attempt. Smith, rfh photographer, will be at his rooms in Lenora, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays each week, for a til i or time only. To insure getting your wnrk dune call early, whilo you nave the opportroily, (lay does not interfoar. Tin-lypes will not'be takenfinr small ehildren. A large irrvieo of now ffowls just 'KANSAS NORTON, received ut J.

L'tirwell (Vs. Buy 150 -test oil at the Blue trout. It is thosnfest, cheiipe-sl. and best. OMMEliCIAL Fl USE Narrow ntiil whle lace of all shades 0' Geauam, and colors at O.

3. Cd1s. DEALERS IN KANtAS Eberstein Bros, have opened up their new store as a-drug audgroeery LENORA, tore. The Commercial isVntrally located Atfise lot of cat'le are 'in town for and is tully prepared to accommodate the travelincr public. 3'erm-.

reasonable. sale. They were phipped Mis souri. marched into a locust tiddei: district, The largest and ehenpnst assort At'ON aud set down there until they had devoured tfte enemy, a 'beautiful stroke of economy would be effected. Failing a sufficiency of tramtis, how CLAUVELT ment of hats of nil kinds ttt the Blue CARRIAGE tfrbwt One of Mr.

(Jcigef's mnres bad ever, hgs and could always Martin Walker purchased a ifiue young (Vdlingham bull Wednesday. He was boru July '6th, 188L "iid'bred be obtained in quantities to -suit, and irv cut on a barbe'd wire (fence last SHOP thus the devastated crops would be Complete stock always on hand. might. saved 'by transformation into still VltM CaHIHAOICS HO A W.G"N1 more portable property. Lenvenvortli limit until Summerhays' drnjr store is head quartetssfor of 5 cent limes.

Repair work a v. 'Piiitiog in -cigars. by W. A Cunninghimi, of Independence, Mo. Mv.

Cunningham is a meiiiber of the Breeders' Association of Jackson comity Mo, which nsso-ciBtieu has 'iiiiide a speeTill -fttudy of Ihe ants of the western cattle raisers ami White'Rose, the'rnothcr tf the bull in qucstion wus'bred in 'England by J. illwood niid Nupwled by Walter nil Us braiion Wauen mtoi iiil for -l' A 'so col tins fumisneil tu 'Tdi f.RN'ORA. KANSAS Building Lots for The best lumber and LOWEST PRICES in the noo S-B E-TEP, proprietor. 1nn, rif Kentu-ky. enrne from Now vs Ihe time to invest in desira ble BU-SlXE-rtS and DWELLING IK'(5RV.

'KANSAS LOTS -on rmnimliie terms. Parties CALL AND PE CONVINCED. iotH and shoes me to oroYr in lat.es' desiring to pimdiuse will please uhII snd sijles. R.aTm neatly snd on or address, A. L.

'tit'this Leuoiti jiromptly done. Al-o bprber sbnp in connection with the 'celebrated Flower tribe of Mr Itooth's that has pr-idueed so tmvny exetilent catlle. the decenil-ants of While Rose iK the Imicv 'family that 'were -e tea t'prizenvinuers iu'Ken-tinlcy soineyears a jo. Rosa's Duke, sire, Of the Whitaker's Josephine tribe, wsl)y Dtike of Arklwm 47KS1, wit of llosa by Hose 30904; Rosa Renick 2d by. Duke of Kixubee gt Bosa Benick by Earl of Barriugton 23017.

ete. 'Letiorn. Kans'is. also biiVe-snnie deeded larihs for sale. A.

L. shoe tell'-1 Give hmi a 1 lIIP Qlt, W.MUNK PHV -LCIAN Jfc SUIWRON A PRESENT! M. Speei -a to tre.ui nt ot 'diSeSS. I women OflieeonEas Side Mai. Street Deal Our read rs It 12 ctit in psage stamps to pay or m-iilii mitt wrap-piusr, aud nwrnes ('f two book will ree ye FREE a Sticf.l Fi isii Pa it i.or Exgiuvisg of a'l OI-ll PlllCSI DEMT.S, ine'iwPn? Tlrvklanu.

size 22x28 in wo. Hi $4.00. Address Ei.ouu Pub. Crleago, 111. O.

BURWELL and Co. '-OTSJll I.IN..KA. ANiAS I US. DR.MUNK, 'have two very fine improved arms for sale at about uie half of he ae'uid value One just two miles from Lenora, the other twelve miles. Tho last is one of the bvs't lliver this The timber is worth Hourly the, price asked, 'I Also have about acres of school land yet for sale.

For particulars, enquire at my farm near the depot. G. Cr. GiiiGKR, Lenora, Rans DENTS'T endioe, Plait work and fi li'iy i cia'-y. All Mm 01! CALL ork en rnt0ed.

Oilirew.ih Lkn 'in, Kamsas Hr. Bart.tra. 'formerly of ''Michigan, building a houseiiu the part of tows. Mr. Tori-e 'f northeastern 'Kfinsss, is in town.

He will go 'to Kounetb Ho-morrow. P. J. 'Leonard 'keeps tho 'best assortment of hardware in northwestern Kansjw Tf yon want toliiiy good lots -rood rowrion raT, on Messrs Geiper: wnd Ilelmboltl EldeT'liormrlfw-oiild Hke to find fininter Hurt wilHpniiit t-ho steeple of ihe Conrreif)iHfiiiftl ehnrch Charles linos -nt fjrfetdii'f arrived In town -yesterday He. has a claim tnen Jeniiht jrsT )eratirr- comit y.

O. hirvelhe finest: -etock Of 1 a ties'-ini Tnl-liraggan tinder flotliing'iti the-eity. 1j M. rocpipt.f a 'letter "fromDr 'W Pmith, formerly of Ienora, now of ColoraQo. lie is doing fine.

Mr. Dpniston lias purchased a lot -of Messrs 'fleiger and Helirfbold and. ill cowmwe Vmpnrvenieitts on It in few days. Rev. 15.

('nnniixitinm of Tama oonntv, Iowa, who had been the guest mf L. Pngh'fnr a while past, toot liis3efiartiire forlii'me Tuesday. Ed Netllotonlms-moved to'Kennefh here he will engajre 'in the livery 3usie8s, liavtng jmrchased C. It yan's livery -stable at 'that fplace. I will grind Teed every Saturday at any residence, three-quarters of amilo -east of Lenorn.

35. HDakneli. Tf yon are in want of a pimp or indtiin you will'find it toyonr interest to ea'Lon 'J. Weaver, of Lenora For ralr a Tionse and lot in the biisiue! pan town. Tor partica-lars euquire of A E.

Nass, Lenora, Kans. W. M. Teck keeps constantly on Tiry fbest df rollar fl.iur, 'vhieh will sell at retail or wholesale, tic vis the only exclusive flour merchant -in 'Lenora. I keep rwt-'taiitlv on hnnd a -good tork fit ehairs, bedsteads, tables, (bureaus, Ji My goods are all of tl6 best Ciil mxl examine Itelurc j.n, aiing e'sewhere.

J. ilAJftJBO Lenora market, corrected evpry week. WARD Always ready to please everybody with GOOP GOODS at BIG BARGAINS Nouiox Knsas AND SEE DRY GOODS, 1PHOT0GRAPHER "Wheat 45 ta60cts Corn BO Rye 35 Parley B0 Potatoes $100 Flour $1.40 to $3.40 Butler 10 Eggs .12 Mrs. Ginn's New StocK of AndDeaikb In CONFE TtONEUY HUGH McCREDIE li'OCNTY ATTOIiNRY AT LAW, BOOTS and SHOES. Staple xnkl Eancy Groceries a spe- Niitarv bv.

ie. Hhd in'race Office iu the court huuBe A 'UOMPLE HE STOCK OF KAN NORTON. TIIE HIGHEST PRICES ALWAYS PAID FOR PRODUCE OF ALL 'KINDS O. J. Boweix.

Silas Fox. JJENNETH LENORA MAIL STAGE LINT. Ready-Made Clbtliing, THIS AND THAT. China, -until recently, has been the onlynw'on in the world out of debt. Her rrouble withiFrance rced her to borrow money 'for the first time in ter bistcry.

Since Secretitry Maiinbig ti6Sumcd charge of the Treasury Depaitment skcty eiei riiigiiig -iu from $009 to $2,100, have become vacant. Willi one exception the offices are all within eivtl service classvfiea-tiou, The Secret-ry has decided not any of the vueaucies in question on the ground thnt the interests of the service do not require it. This (fecission remiH in an nunual saving of about 4CG ,100. at Lenoin on Moivrav, AVe'd nesdays and Fridaysat 12 m. and lea res flEW E21TI0N.

Theniosi Booi WasHngTon life pwn lished.A History of everv Ari-ninistaiion from WASHINGTON to Ufa lor tUf v.t nt ut El tic me it Jf present time. Inclmles much Hcrsonal and Private History never befofa at. Kenm-fli -ti To- davs'l'burs -'ii'isht-ii. Illustrated with more than jo teelPi-Ttraitkol the Ladiesl diy-uiid riata.daysa-' 12m tt-i-l teavtw for HOUSE. 't' White I loose.

including a sketch und portrait of Mrs. Oartield, utherGarfieldi" a sketch the-Irssidcntand tne history of his Ui i ast nt 2 PM on da j.1?nt9 wanted. 3fml tor with tull rinrtl-. CENTS ANT) LADIES I'UUNISH-ING ()t)DS, DON'T FORGfiT 7 II PLACE! SSF Just across the stree fiom the Clue Front. BRADLEY PU3LISHgS, No.

66 WORTH FOURTH PHILADELPHIA, PH. IT fi EE! tnoaj-that uo'h'ni; ran t-ke the place of th N. T. WEEKLY 2 i 2 II I ft the "mily. t'ip nm ot the rlnv, reports ot Markets, dailv re- port of Fultim "Slr-i irnirro THKaitRfrmrriOT puk-f hunriavo Glo connection with -lie Otfcinfield and Obeilin stauv line.

A shoot for tho west, 4't mile. of t)i-ct'iea', conti'iv li i i ii-ti-la4 rioit fur passeu id faredo-vn -k, O. I'', i ntosbvPrnfeniin TVnllttlp: Pome Department (airrefltfftvortlp with th ldlr), Clillrlrpn's IViia linpilt Dpiit-frnent. Artlcto on all the qiiMtionisnt rlar. 7-VMi famltiet rendlinow.

Spocimr Vdp'vs r. write to crjicojj raiTurni rcant trr-a to li VaJerf.tr tueet, Sam York. IT liLvll, rFliWfvL FtAKLtCi.

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1884-1890