Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

Location:
Longton, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

smummmmmt an-l 32 TIMES. Cove Valley Items. PERSONAL. PICK-UPS. COME TO THE I have 30 or 40 tons of prairie hay and 7 or 8 tons of millet for sale A BEZONA.

Longton, Kansas. Friday Feb. 20, 188(5. There is a lot of new sidewalk being put down this week in the city. Perfection Oil at John F.

Belt's. SUBSCRIPTION. 81.60, IN ADVANCE. The Wonians Christian Temperance Union will have a public meeting, on the evening of March 4th, at the Congregational church. The exercises will begin promptly at half fast seven, and consist of Selections, Essays and Music All are cordially invited.

Admission free. MRS. K. II. BIGGERS, President.

MRS E. F. BELT, Secretary. Fence Posts. I have soveral thousand fence posts for sale on my farm 3 miles southwest of Longton, Gust Anderson returned Saturday morning from Topeka, where he had been attending the A A Grand Lodge.

He reports having had a pleasant time. Mrs Randoll, of Chicago, who had been here for the month patt visiting with her sis ter Mrs A McKay, startad, home last Friday evening. County Attorney, L. Scott called on us It will soon do to go plowing as the ground is about thawed out. Wm Telshaw had quite a Bick babe last week.

There was quite an interesting meeting at Pleasant Hill a few nights last week, conducted by Rev. Bruner. We think there was some lasting seed sown and could it hava lasted a few nights longer there might have been several souls saved. Hammcck is quite eick, it is a lung trouble, he is bedfast, but we think he Free skate at the Rink Saturday afternoon. Chas.

Zollars is drilling a well for S. at his residence. Entered at the pcatofflce at Longton Kaunas, aa cond claw niatUr. Utah Potatoes for sale by White. We hear the G.

A. R. Social that was And get the "Worth of your Money by Buying Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, and Groceries, And we will lmy your Produce at tho Highest Prices. Our Goods are all new, and our Prices, wo guarantee give satisfaction. 2.

D. DOTJG-LAS. S. R. R.

7:23 a 8:13 iu the Wednesday. He was down on official busi. en in this city on the 22nd spoken of At the following rates: 8 cents for best Oak TIME TABLE. K. C.

Passenger, going west, Passenger, going east, Freight, ging west Freight, going east Freight, eoing west Freight going east nes3. gaining slowly and may not be able to and Walnut, 6 cents for lower grade. A. S. DAVIS.

I much before spring, still vre hope for the bet 10:10 am 4:30 1:50 pm 12:40 highest terms. Picture Frames and Moulding at R. Roberts'. Dr. W.

F. Oliver County Superintendent, ter. There was a ball at the Rink in this city was ia town Tuesday and Wednesday visiting And while we have reached as far out as last Monday night. our sohools. TheM.

E. Festival at the Rink la3t Satur Pleasant Hill, we will say a few words about All parties owing me, will find the accounts day night proved a success. Mr Wolf who is father-in-law to II Bar Ul. Burchfield Deputy-Sheriff was in the Seoret Societies. LONGTON LODGE, No 242.

I Meiits every Friday night at 7:30 m. Visiting Brethren invited in the hands of D. W. Jackson for colection ney. Mr Wolf is now in his 80th year and Farm to exchange for City Property Long- city Tuesdjy.

FRED FLORY. is very spry for a man of his age. He is ton Land and Investment Company. GEORGE E. OTT, Frank Hardesty was down to Cherry vale on Married, at the residence of tbe brides W.

Rilev has painted the inside of his member of the Baptist church, and is a strict attendent to the principals of the church to which he belongs. He reads his biblo a great 'C II ANARV, Sec'y. Tuesday and returned Wednesday. parents, Sunday February 21st, 1886. Mr Willie Mahan and Miss Alfareta Bright ml A store ln.fi ne style.

Buy the Humboldt Flour of White None better. ONGTON LODGE, NO. 26, A. F. A.

Thos. Kirby was up to Howard on Wed deal, and we suppose he is a fair scholar for Rev. C. L. McKesson officiating.

A number JLi Meets 1st and 3d Saturday of each month nesday. man of his day, he can walk a mile or so pret of the near relations were present and ty easy yet, last summer he walked from his pleasant time and a good dinner was Enjoyed estate real isitmg Brethren invited. GUST ANDERSON, W. M. C.

II. LEDDEN, Sec'y. sign Wm. Coventry is out in the west part of Jap. A.

Smith has a new flung to the breeze. home to the School house to attend church, it JOSEPH WEWMASS', of the State. The young couple have the best wishes many friends. THE RING- BROKEN. is some IS miles, so you see he is Btout for man of his age.

DEALER IN- Boone Pace have the Famous, World- Air. DrauK li. lory, ot uttawa, ill. our Renowned John Deere Plows for sale. Mr Wm Barney, Frank Rca and Misses Orpha and Flora Barney made a trip to Cher- couain, came in on the train yesterday mornr ing and is paying us a visit, and we hope he LONOTON LODGE, NO.

117, A. O. U. W. Meets every Saturday night.

Visiting brothers invited. VV. E. WHITE, M. W.

II. W. (JRAIQ, Recorder. You can now buy coal at a reasonable price, ryvaie last week and wiil bo gone about two will conclude to locite with us. W.

A. Bassttt has bought Clell Lindsey's dray, and is the "Boss drayman." If you wish to buy, sell or rent a farm or weeks. Leave your orders at our office. BIGGERS HIM ROD. are told that M.

W. Scott has sold his Mr. A. ofBarbour county, is here city property. Call on J.

omitn in. jlimks farm and is going to move to Longton. Married, at Independence, on February visiting with his sister, Mrs Frank Figg. Henry isher has returned from the west I2th, 1886, Mr. Bert Bibcock, to Miss Mol- office.

11. A. Gordon has taken the belfrey off of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTONS, CLOTEciira Hats Caps, Slices, THE HIGHEST MARKET FRIGES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 2d door south of Post Office, Longton Kansas. part of the state where he has been since lie Denney, of Geneva, Allen county, Kan C.

White went down to Independence yes October last. sas, Judge Harrison, officiating. The happy terday and returned this morning. the old School house, and has fited up the in. We are informed that Mr A Roberts has side for sample rooms.

couple returned to their home near Oak VaL ley, where they will make their future home sold his farm just east of ttie School house. L. A. Freeman started to Greeley county The Longton Land and Investment Compa Jas. Howell will keep the poor until July Monday morning.

luey nave tue iDest wishes ot their many then taere will be a new contract let for an friends. That they may enjoy a long and ny have their office in the room formerly occupied by F. L- Drinkwater. MULLIGAN POST, No. 91, Grand Army of the Republic, meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7 and on the 3rd Wednesday at 1 m.

All members are requested to be present, and visiting comrades are invited to attend. GEO. S. LOGAN, P. C.

FRED HAINLAIN. Adjt. Elk County Officers. enator, Ed M. Hewins; District X.

G. Dewey; Sheriff, J. Q. Burchfifld County Clerk, J.S.JoIidhoii; County Treasurer, C. W.

Bumbo; County Attorney, L. Scott; Register of Deeds, M. 3wyn; Clerk of District Court, K. Hunt; Probate Inde, H. VVelty; Snpt.

of Pub. Instructions, W. "liiYer; County Surveyor, It. F. Kirkpatrick; Coroner S.

V. 01iii-; Co. Conmiiosiouers, 11. W. M.

Koe, H. Marshall, John Hugg. to Eureka Springs J. W. Riley started other year.

happy life is the wish of the Times. last night. Mr McDonald the man who bought Ed Jesse Stewart has moved one of the build Farm for Sale or Trade. ings off of the lots on the Avenue on the land Giskill's farm is moving some of his plunder this week, and will mane a final move on II Amsbury is out in Butler county, this he bought of II. Drum, in the northwest part week.

next Monday. Any one desireing to trade property in or of town. i Mr Gaskill is going to move on Jas Bian- around Longton. for a good farm in Burbon Mrs Ellington stopped off the train 11 Roberts has a full line of wood, coal A. M.

PACE. W. C. BOONE. naus farm and Mr B.

is going to move to County, Kansas. Call on J. M. McKesson yesterday as she was passing through on her Longton, into one of Telshaw's houses. and gasoline stoves which he will sell as cheap as any house in Southern Kansas.

way to Comanche county. Mrs Mapel has been quite poorly for the oone Pace We call attention of our readers to an advertisement of the Chicago Cottage Organ Company in another column, and we take The Gideon Baughman Farm on Hickory creek is for sale or rent. Enquire of W. last week or two though we are informed that she is getting better. to Mr.

Wm Colvin and Mrs Newby went Riley. Kansas City Sunday evening and were mar riedand returned to this city Tuesday morn Aines has rented Jas Price's place. Mr Greenwood started to move Monday Dealkrs in Shelf and Heavy Th Society will meet at the resi ing aad will make their future home down into Chautauqua county, near Hale Mrs Crawford. Wednesday March Post Office. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

LONGTON. Preaching at 11 AM each alternate Sabbath, and ench Sabbath evening. Sabbath "School at 9:30 A M. Prayer-meeting each Wednesday night. OAK VALLEY.

Preaching at 3 each alternate Sabbath. CRUM SCHOOL HOUSK. Preaching at 3 each alternate Sabbath. O. BRUNER, Pastor.

JEWELRY! JEWELRY! E3I A ARB 3rd, at 2 o'clock. By Ordeji of Pue3idnt. Noah Guyman is very sick with a rising in his head. The Largest and Best Stock of Jewelry STOVES, TINWARE. or Shoe For a Reliable Boot Hubbell has a very sick child with that has ever been brought to Longton can AND HOLLOW WARE CARPENTERS TOOLS, GUNS REVOLVERS.

pleasure in recommending to the general public a company whose Organs have attained a popular reputation for their superior musical qualities, artistic beauty and general excellence; This company ranks among the lar gest and best in the United States, having a capacity for manufacturing -800 Organs per month, and its organs are shipped into nearly every inhabitable portion of the globe. The members composing the firm of the Chicago Cottage Organ Company are men of experience, mtegriiy, skilled in their line, conduct their business on an equitable basis, and their future is destined to be a bright one. pneumonia, it is some better and we nope it GASOLINE STOVER FARM GARDEN TOOLS, WAGON WOOD WARE, now be seen at Thos. Kirby's Drug Store. will recover.

PUMPS PUMP FIXTURES, call at J. F. Belt's. Specia Bargains. These goods are of the latest patterns and FARM BELLS.

Miss Lottie Wilson is in the Cove this tyles, and warranted to be as represented. GPASS, GARDEN FIELD SEEDS IN QUANTITY, week. Call and see them and you will be convinced A 1-4-year-old boy on Fall River shot and killed his 4 yearold brother last week, while Mrs Lash i3 Bick with intermitant fever, eo that the prices are very low. BAEBED WTHE, at I3ecl Rock Prices we are intormed. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

Preaching at the Congregational Church the 2nd Lord's Day in each month at 11 o'clock A and in the evening. Also a i ocial meeting at 3 o'clock every Lord's Day. fooling with a revolver. SELF BINDERS, REAPERS. AND MOWERS, There i3 a free Singing School at Oak Ridge Beggs Cherry Cough.

Syrup. If you want the best possible light -made CORN PLANTERS, STALK CUTTERS, every Sunday at 10 o'clock A. M. taught by Is a perfect sue is what we hear on all COAL! COAL! SULKY PLOWS, AND SULKY RAKES, from Oil's buy the Head-light Oil of White. Johnathan Stogsdill.

P. sides by thoso who have used it and find it a LISTER DRILLS AND HARROWS, certain cure for coughs, colds and all bron Rev. O. Bruner will preach his last sermon Money to Loan. chial troubles.

For sale by all druggists. at the church before going to conference, on FINE STOCK OF FURNITURE Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at night there will BAPTIST CHURCH. Buy your coal before winter. G. B.

Shaw Co. ha3 a large stock of The Kansas, McAlester and Blossburg Coal, and in a few days will have the Land and And Furiiiture repairs. On real estate by the Longton be a general praise meeting at the M. WINDOW SHADES, BUILDING PAPER, Investment Company. 'roclamation and Notice of Special Preaching on each Saturday before the 2nd Sunday, and on the '2nd Sunday of each A FULL LINE OF FINE COFFINS AND CASKETS Election.

NOTICE. church. Coal, Coal, Coal, month, at Church ELD IIUNTSBURY, Pastor. rnll nnfl on lift 1(00110 I'ilCft hercas, on the 11th day of February, To any and all persons not to purchase Clear Creek Crumbs- A 1886, tho Township Trustee, Clerk note drawn in favor of J. h.

Douglass, dated for coal at office of Leave your orders Biggers Himrod. and Treasurer of Longton Township, in Elk county, Kansas, made an order, of which the at Longton on or about February 20th, 1885, "Tompis Fugit." Only one more week of school. Halo Garner sells Harness and Saddles and signed by Frank Patterson, S. H. Patter following is a copy: ORDER.

The Best of All. son and Xi roston. Mr. Price ha given good satisfaction, and L. Scott informed us that Davis Co, successers to Hewins Titus, at Grenola, At a meeting held at the city of Longton, FRANK PATTERSON.

Coal! has taught the best school ji every had Coal! broke up this week. There was an indebted We read the last issue of the Longton for a number of terms, if you doubt it ask our and One of the Most Snccssful sad, Surgeons County Superintendent. ness on the stock of between $25,000 $30,000. Buy your coal before winter. G.

Times carefully in order to glean some infor mation in regard to the railroad bond prop. Now that the rivers, creeks, rivulets, and raw ijo. has a large stack of The In the West. fin WpiWsrlav V. H.

Patterson was ar rills have gotten over their Bpell we shall osition now before the people of that town Kacsas, McAlester and B.osaburg Coal, ship, but not a word could we find. What's rested by a warrant sworn out by W. look for another epell of weather. A. P.

TU DR. and in a few days will have the An ihracite. Combs, charging him with having made and Mrs Mr Brigham and wife, also Mr the matter, Howard Democrat. The founder ofgthe American Surge! Institute ac Iadiaiiapjas, Indiana, now threats to do Combs personal injure. It was Conover, have been visiting in the neighbor.

We think that our proposition is plain, and hood. tried before Esq. Biggers and Patterson was that our readers ara intelligent enough to un- hminrl vr to nnnear at the next term of derstand it without taking up all our space We know of a young man who has not Flory has the handsomest, cheapest nd best stock of stationery ever brought to i district, court in a $500 bond. in Longton Township, in Elk county, Kansas, this Ilth day of February, 1886, by A. K.

Brower, Trustee, W. S. Rent fro, Clerk, and Charles Barbour; Treasurer, of said township the following order is made: Whereas, the said township heretofore sub-sciibed twenty thousand dollars to the capital stock of the Southern Kansas and Western Railroad Company, a corporation heretofore organized and existing under the laws of the State of Kansas, and has issued the bonds of such township in payment of such stock, and has received from said railroad company certificates dated September 3rd, 1870, No 5 for one hundred and fifty shares, and No. 6 for fifty shares, in all, amounting to two hundred shares, of one hundred dollars each, in and to the capital stock of such railroad Company. Now, Therefore, be it ordered by said Trustee, Clerk and Treasurer of said township the question whether the said Trustee, Clerk and Treasurer be authorized to sell the said two hundred shares ot one hundred dollars each of the capital stock of said Southern Kan been home on Snnday for 18 long consecus discussing it.

Brother Bob you are publishing ilk county. Call and see it. five weeks. Wonder if his "mother know's the proclamation of election, and will come Pencils tor sale at the ptrnianeuuy locaiea ac Independence, Kansas. Patients will recievo every necessary attention until a euro is complete.

A positive jmarantee in all cases. Twenty Years Extensive Experience In the treatment of Chronic Diseases. New improved and Scientific methods of A nn lot ho is out." Jimmie's is a good boy all the in for your share of tho pay, therefore it Call and see them. Times Officw. ii.

i same. is your dutytoiieip enngnien tue puDiic on F. E. Williams, of Paola, was in the city I. N.

Bird has rented part of his Jand to this subject. this week, and purchased Wm. Lucas' prop. Wm Walker of the Doramel place. W.

31. COVENTRY, Pres. A. D. BKEDLB, Vice-Pres Guttering and all other kinds of tin-work one with promptness tit 11 Robert's.

The Ladies will find a large stock of New and Seasonable Dress Goods at the Longton Trade Palace ertyon Kansas Avenue. Price paid $200, Mrs J. Hostetter's heulth has been quite I BALTEU, Cashier. tieitrnent. In hddiUon to medical treatment, Datna or ail Kind are given, Electro, Steam, Medicated and Vapor.

Cures inmost obstinate cases made in a re- Mr. Williams is a drummer for a Kansas poorly, she is feeling quite cheered by a visit fro a her daughter Mrs Anderson, of "Kansas Bank of Longton, maikably short time. Improvement commences witn tne treatment. City, wholesale house, and has been running ADittaice oi rarence in Mtpirery bounty. City.

LONGTON, KANSAS, Asthma. Catarrh, throat and lung affections epetdity cured. Dycpepsia, Liver We are glad to hear that Longton is alj sas and estern Railway Company to Al on this line ever since the railroad was built, and he sees that Longton is bound to be the city of the west and therefore wants property here. Transact a General Baaiiiis Business POR SALE A few pure bred Plymoth Rock chickens. Mrs KATE BIGGER.

len, Trustee, at and for the price of one dollar, on condition that the Kansas, Oklahoma And Kidney diseases positively cured. Deformities, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tumors etc. H-morrhoids, or piles, permanently ired in ten to fifteen 6ajs with- most a new town. Since God the glory for a Mrs St John. We understand the dry bones out pain.

$500 reward for an incurable cane or epecuu attention ae vol ea to the treatment of Female affections of every bind. Ludie3 if you are suffering EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, All persons knowing themselves indebted of Elk Falls are being shaken up, through the earnest efforts of Rev- C. I. McKesson. and Texas Railway be completed and in operation, by lease or otherwise, from Tioga Township, in Neosho county, Kansas, at or near the city of Chanute, to the city of Long-ton, in Longton Township, Elk county, Kan for $25.00, at Hale with anv ailment it will be to your interest to call and consult me.

Suffer no to me by account or note must come and set- A good set of Harness Garner's. onger. Come at once and receive immediate relief and a speedy and permanent tie by cash at once, as money I must have. Collections made and promptly remitted. Reasonable interest on Time Deposits.

First Mortgage Loans negotiated. For I am needing it now. cure. sas, on or beiore tne cSistaay oi uecemDer, 1886, be submitted to the legal voters of said Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted J.

W. RILEY. Bye and Bar Diseases A -full line of furniture at Robert1 s. township at a special election to be held on DrSTurner is endorsed by many, prominent physicians as an oculist. No severe medicines Parties at Oak Valley and vicinity who the 23rd day of march, 1886.

Election Proclamation. to Boone Nichols by note or account past used. Surgical operations on the eye maae without pain or use or ciuorotorm, oy tne appli It is further ordered that said special elec due, are requested to call and settle at once. cation of the new and wonderful anaesthetic Muriate Cocaine, which has revolutionized Ophthalmic Surgery. are owing me will find the account with J.

P. Holmes, who is authorized to collect them. F. C. FLORY.

BOONE NICHOLS. tion be held, the returns thereof made, and the result declared, in the same manner as provided by the general election laws of the (Jross Eyes straigntcncii uiie Moment, State as far as the same are applicable. Any one wishing to No pain. Artificial Eyes inserted. JNervous aeoility, ipernmtorriica, jmpotency, tnnary and all private diseases speedily corrected All are invited to cal and consult ua free of It is further ordered that the form of the "I Want A Good Cough Syrup' a very frequent request in our trade and take out an Accident Winsell.

Indemnity Ts ballots to be used at such special election Policy call on W. A. shall be "For Selling the Stock," and from $5 to $25 a week. charge. A rare opportunity jl or the Can and sec us, no matter what your ailments are.

Abundance of home reference from thu best citizens of Montgomery county Office at Union Block, ludej endence, Kansas. we invariably give the person making it Begkjs' Cherry Cough Syrup, as we know it I have a thorough bred Polland-China There is nothing so -striking as the rounded limbs, robust form nad ruddy complexion fa person that has used Beggs' Blood Puri-fi-er and Blood Maker. It never fails to bring back that elastic step and ruddy cnmplexion that so many would give worlds to have 300 doses $1.00. Sold by all druggists. More Groceries for one dollar at the Longton Trade Palace than at any other Louse in Longton.

If you want any kind of Agricultural Implements call on Roberts, and get them cheap be the best and most reliable on the market. For sale by all druggists. Against Selling the Stock." A. K. ROWER, Trustee, W.

S. RENTFRO, Clerk, C. BARBOUR, Treasurer. Now, therefore, the undersigned Sheriff Boar, and any one wishing his service, will find him at my Yard in this City. Don't Forget.

J. W. PEARCE. of Elk county, Kansas, by virtue of the au thority in me vested by law, and obediance to the aforesnid order, do hereby proclaim 3 THE LIGHT RUHE3ISIQ A Winsell is agent for the Traders, That we keep coin, bv the car or wagon oad for sale. G.

B. SHAW Co. and give notice that an election will be held in said Longton Towuship, county of Elk, German and several others of the best Insurance Companies of the and. He does Whereas, A petition signed by more than two-filths of the legal voters of the city, of Longton was presented to the City Council at their regular meeting February 11, 1886, praying that said Council order an election for the purpbse of voting Bonds for five hundred dollars running ten years, the proceeds of said Bonds to bo used in protecting the commercial interests of the City in securing the building of the K. 0.

T. R. E. to said city. And, Whereas, after consideration of said petition tho Council by unanimous vote ganted the same, and directed the Mayor to call the election prayed for in said petition.

Now, Therefore, C. Miyor of the city of Longton, i order an Election to be held at the" Council Bo in Longton on Tuesday, MnrCh '2nd, 188rt, to vote upon the proposition isue the Bonis to be usod as piajed for in sail petition. The form of ballots to be used at sii-'h election wiil be For the issuance of Bonds," and ''Against the issanoe of Bonds." The Judges of such Election will be conn cimeti O. A. L.

fl. Amsbury and J. Douglass. Givru under my hand at the city of Long-ton, this 12th day of Febriary, 188(5. G.

WHirE, Mayor. Attest. T. II. BROOKS, City Cieik.

State of Kansas, on the 23rd day of March, Farm for Sale. general commercial and farm busines- 1886 at the usual voting places therein, to Window Holland at VOte, 111 SCCOruance Willi iue nwresaju urucr When you want your property insured call on him, in this city. I will sell my farm of 1 00 acres, 2 miles Curtain Fixtures and Longton Trade Pallace. of said Trustee, Clerk and Treasurer, upon the question therein submitted. northwest of Longton.

Well improved, and 7 YEARS I USE. 25 Bargains in Boots, Shoes and rubber goods Witness my hand this iztu nay oi renru- plenty of water, on 6 or 7 years time if desired, 8 per cent, interest. at J. F. Belt's ary, A.

V. looo. J. iuivririi, bbentt ot JiiK uounty, ivansas. Old papers for sale at this office, at a nick, le per dozen.

W. H. COMBS. By J. J.

GRAHAM, Uuder Sherilt. That Sallow Complexion. Is caused by a disordered liver and can be Longton, Elk County, Kansas. relieved at once by Beg3s' Liver Pills, the Ladies in want of stylish neckwear should aall on White. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

The Weekly Capital and Farmers best laxative in the world. We guarantee every box to give satisfaction. For sale by all Druggists. Journal. Tha Greatest Medical Triumph, of tha Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TOKPSB3 LIVER.

IiOsa of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain ia tbe bead, with a dull BensatSon in the bach part, Pain under tbe shoulder blade, Fullness after catinsr, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with, a feelinir of haTlnst neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before tbe eyes, Headache over the risht eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, Hicchly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. X7TT'9 FILLS aro especially adapted to such cases, one doso. effects 8ucb a ehan ge of eelin a to astonish tli sufferer. They Increase tli Appetlte.and cause th body to fake out X-lesU, thus tho system la by their Tonto Actio oa the IHeeativeOrsrans.Ttestilar Stool ara produced.

Prle S5o. 4 4 Murray Land Office at Independence, Kansas January II, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following- Boots and Shoes in immense variety just The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal If you want your sole saved go and see Coloucey, the boot and shoemaker. He's he chap that can do you a good job. 6CS 608 WYANDOTTE received by White.

is an 8 page, 56 column weekly paper, pub Regular Graduate in Nedielne. tfirs named settler hsis filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the SEWING-MACHINE Roberts has. purchased the Skating practice, jiinvnieayn. num-ji all Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Seminal Weakness (Night Rink of Thos Kirby. Consideration $1,200.

lished by Hudson at Topeka, Kansas. The Capital is the Official State Paper, and gives very complete reports of the meetings U. S. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, Clooks, Clocks, Clocks, at R. R- Roberts.

HAS NO EQUAL. Losses), Sexual Debility Ikoss oi sexuai IPowerl, Guaranty Cure or money i' n. i iffA.nHATn.rl. on Saturday, March 6, 1886, vis: William A. Payne for the of and of TillilUUUeu.

ViUUiKC. JtJanf are imnnrtnnt. No mercury or in For Sale. PERFECT SATISFACTION Sec 20, Tp 31s, Range Die. A Large stock of writiog stationery of all kinds, very cheap, at the Times office.

He names the following witnesses to prove Two good teams, in good work condition, his conlinuous residence upon, and cnltiva-tion of said land, viz: Tirrrs nam age to 7 years. iwo sets ot Harness, wagon, 1 spring wagon. of the Legislature, and all convention and associations at the State capital. It contains a GAR department, and its general and State news features are strong. It is a splendid representative Kansas paper.

Sample copy sent free. Paper will be sent one year to any address, in or out of Kansas, for on dollar. jurious medicines usea. jsotimeiostirom uuuuem. tients at a distance treated by mail.

Medicine sentevery-where free from gaze or breakage. State your case and send for terms. Consultation free and confidential, A BOOK for both sexes.illust'd.sent sealed for 6c in stain us. RHEMFlfiTISM WfiSffl A POSITIVE CURB for RHEUMATISM. $500for any case this treatment fails to cure or help.

Greatest discovery in annals of medicines. In acute cases, one deso iti ves relief ft few doses removes fever and pain in joints; Cure completed in 6 to 7 days. Bend statement of caao with stamp for circulars. Call or Address. Dr.

Hen Kansas New Hue SesiM lacMis Co. -ORANGE, MASS. 3Q Union Square, H. Y. Chicago, III.

St. loul, Ho. Atlanta, Gau Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cal. Thomas Stillwell, Thomas McManamy, J. S.

BLACK. A. Stillwell, John Martin, Jail of Longton, Kansas Grat Hair or whiskers cnangea Glosst Black by a single application of this DTE. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. oia by Druggists, or Bent by express on receipt of 91 Office, Murray stM Now York.

If you want to buy or sell land call at the office of the Longton ad and. Investment Compary. A car load of the celebrated Humboldt CLATE RALSTIN, Register. No 4,046, 44 Roller Mill Flour at C. White's..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Longton Gleaner Archive

Pages Available:
7,993
Years Available:
1881-1918