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The Lyndon Record from Lyndon, Kansas • 3

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''Where did you get that nice suit 'THE SPELLIN' Independent greenback count convention. LEGAL ADVEll TI ISG. of clothes?" At Watkin's store west Our Lyndon neighbors are getting anathemas from all sides because they don't furnish hitching racks and posts. People who go there with teams are of the railroad, in Osage City. 48 4w.

There will be a County Convention We were not at the Lecture and spelling school but we had a reporter there and he reports as follows: THE BIVA HOUSE J. F. DUMONTtf Proprietor. WilliatTvibtirgf, KarrsaS. I BEST $1 DAY HOUSE IH KANSAS-(had Keed slid T.ivery Stable Attaobeci.

DRUMHEKS' 44 3m. HEAbQtiAHT'EBS. of the Indefjendont Greenback Paftv Administratrix's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that I hare been appoint-ed Administratrix ot the estate of John A mils, deceased, by the Probate Ooort of Osage Omm v. Kansas.

SARAH A. ANDIe). i. Li. varner lias just received, a stock of groceries and added it to his of Osajro County held at the Cour politely requested not to tie to the fences, and setting no hitching posts must let their horses stand without tying or (as one young gent says lie did) come away without Press.

eatublishment. He now has a good store. Good, house in Lyndon 'on Saturday, Septembkb 8th 1877, AT 2 o'clock, p. m. The contest began with Messrs Packer and Adams ns Captains, Mrs Cnmpbell and Mr.

Kerr were chosen as "catchers;" and Prof, Morris pronounced, Chas. Blake failed on NOTICE OF FINAL NETTLE MENT. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and oMier Judge Bailey, of Lawrence, arrived in this place last Tuesday. The Judge for the purpose of electing delegates to the Independent Greenback State interested In (he estataof Michael R. Bntx deoeasel, that twill make final settlement of the said estate at the next term of the Probate Court of Osane oornitv.

With High Prices still clings to the good greenback Convention to be heUl at Wvandotte State of Kamas, Annik Biitz, 47 Iw Administratrix. theories. CHICAtHJ SCALE "yarrow;" Mr. Smith had one more than "caraway" needed; Miss failed on "pennyroyal;" Miss (September 19th 1877. REPEESENTATION.

8 and 10 West fifeet, Chicago 111. Bare re- Mr. A. teurgeut is making four auceotnerricesotaH Cluds ot Keep quiet, we are going to have some more hitching posts some day. It you are a friend to the laboring-man and his interests, come to Lyndon next Saturday, if not, and you are an upholder of the vicious policy of crushing the interest of the laborer you can stay at home, for you will not be missed from the number that Hall blushed on "gilderise;" Miss large gates for our farmer friend, Mr Bowen gave up the fun on "linear;" J.M.

Vanbenthem. Mr. Vanbenthem Each school district is entitled to two delegates. Lyndon eight; Burlingame eight; Osage City ten; Carbondale and to make it even Mr Kerr made is an enterprising farmer. NOTICE, Rosalie H.

Oruxier, defendant a non-resident of Ore State of Kansas lebereby notitied that she bas been sued by Louis S. Cmzier plaintiff, and that said plaintiff on the 18th day of Augnst A. D. 1877 tilled his petition against her in the office of the olerk of the Kiatrict Court of Osage county, State of Kansas, and that she must answersaid petition on rr before the Sfthday of October A I. 1877.

or said lietttion will be a catch at "martin" and muffed it: six; ftcranton six; Melvern three SCALES- or Cotton Scales Former Price, gieo. All other sizes at a great reduction. HWEvery Scale vum.it wasbantsd. All oriera promptly filled. Circulars, Pilce List, and Testhnonials sent udon iipplioatian, BFY THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Maj.

Juniper will speak to the Workingmen at Osage City, at 7 Mr. Packer wished to keep side even, made a desperate effort at "marten" Quenemo three and Arvonia three. o'clock p. m. Friday evening next.

taken as true and judgement that rjlMiritlf be devorced The primary meetings will be held are coming. They are coming, for the tide is rising, and they are going to stay within the bounds of reason and irom aeieiraent win oe rendered accordingly. and pulled down Aw "go-tee;" Mr. Adams choked on "lizard," and to in each School Districts Wednesday Fifty Burlinganiers went down to lilWIS H. 0RO7.IK8, Lewis 4 Shoemaker, PlfTs At'ys.

8w Plaintiff. September 5th(J at 7 o'clock p. m. to Kansas City to-day with W. II.

Mor keep her Chief company Mrs Camp. exercise only the powers given them elect delegates as per call to county gan and the other peoples. That's bell went back on the festive "mus- by the laws of the government. PUBLICATION NOTICE. CHARLES BRAUN.

Dealer in Maker what they say. Ferris stepped down on state of Kansas, The question as to the number of pounds It takes to make a bushel of County of Osage, BO Lee Chalfant, Pl'tf. 1 T.S. jvir. varner's new dwelling is un "joist;" Mr.

Duff had forgotten how to spell "porphyry;" Chas. Whitted convention. By order of committee. J. D.

Bbock, G. W. Miller, Ch'n. Sec'y. OF der process of erection, and 'ere many sweet potatoes came up between one William KitchenJacobJohnson and Hiram Hatfield vanquished on "zephyr;" Mr.

Kerr Defendant. days another new dwelling will be of our merchants and a farmer last made a snap at miss TT APPEARING from affidavit filed in the above en. up in Lyndon. Tuesday; the merchant claiming that LL titled ause. that said defendants.

Wm. ed his mark; one gentleman went for Jacob Johnson and Hiram Hatfteld.are neeesary parties it was 60 lbs. and the farmer 62 lbs THE LYNDON TIMES Mr. Chas. Adolph, of this city, hts iu au action in relation to real estate, and that tliev Both were mistaken.

We took the are non-residencs of the State of Kansas. The said "redoubt" and if he had not had kind friends it is doublful if he would have woven over two thousand and live TEEMS 8 1.50 A YKAfi IN ADVANCE William 1. Kitchen. Jacob Johnson and Hiram Hat. trouble to post ourself and by going neid are hereby notified of the pendency of said plain hundred yards of carpet during the spelled it; Miss Foster did not under to the county clerk's office we found To Correspondent tin petition against them, fur foreclosnre ofa mortgage on the real eslrte therein dt scribed and foi imls.

iasi eignt moutns, at twelve ana a that the standard weight of sweet po stand "corps," consequently failed; Mr. T. G. Randall took his time, and ineiiton the notes therein set forth, and that they are required to plead lo said petition by answer or de half cents a yard. Alleommvnicatiomfor thie paper should be aooompan'ed, ly the name of the iwilior; not ueoeeearili for publication but evidmoe of gaodfiitihmUmpm of the writer.

Writ on one eUte of the paper. Be particularly earefiU, in uitHt have all ItUersoi Jiym es plain and tatoes is 50 pounds. Farmers reniem murrer, oy me gum nay oi September. A the lomrni- lie timiiclir nf "m-tlinnnv" IS. 1877.

or tile same will he tuktm trim nl Mr. E. Olcott Son start for the ber this. Judgement rendered on the note sued on, and a decree the worse he made it; Geo. Fenn pull One door south of Mr.

Werntz's Blacksmith Shop on Burlingame Ave. ALL WORK WARRANTED. The best custom made boots and shoes, both sewed and on hand. 1 GUARANTEE A FIT, OR Person wanting work in my line wholesale nouses next week to pur oi loreeiosnre ot the moetgaged premises rendered ao Our readers, perhaps, will be sur od down his vest on "juiciness;" Miss chase a large fall stock of Attest, Thos Arrival and Departure of Mailt Ar.F.x. Bl.AKK, Brady was excused erk Look out for the goods.

prised to find in the Times this week a sale, by Sheriff Frankhouser, of the Att'y for Plaintiff. Aug. mel.rndon, "'J 1,1 Ar Mr. Grcneo, after a couple of trials saved himself on a word we did not If you wish something nice, cheap Lyndon Cemetery. The mortagage Eastern via Osage city, 7 p.

m. 8 A. M. SHERIFF'S SALE. as we stated it wnnlil ho last.

and good in the Dry Goods and cloth catch; Mrs Randall did not have her Ottawa, 6 6 Lawrence LimiontB Hill. 8" lesson on "doughty," and to follow ing line, go to J. atkin's west of has been foreclosed and it is now ad BY VIRTUE of an order of sole issued out of the District Court Fifth District. In and for Thu Olhee will lie upon lrom 9 to 10 a. on Sundays the railroad Osage City Kan.

48-4w. suiUlr. (rieneo went and did not set it: Mrs Newton was vertised for salo. Who will buy it? usage county, State of Kansas, and to me directed as will do well to call before ordering for ce.ivory oi man. ts.

A. Uarbktt, v. J. Bualneas Directory. Mieritt ot said county, against the lands and tenements of William Detwiler and in favor of W.

Cockins.I The entire cemetery was mortgaged found wantino- on "eolian:" Miss Two dollars worth of Atwell'spre- elsewhere. "Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. 111 offer for sale at public auction at the front door of Gibwon failed to spell "douche;" Mr ana it seems that those who have fumery and "stink-'em-good" don't ne uourt House tntue city or Lyndon, county and one of the most eloquent cume if lureiMtiu, uu win a girl 6 Heart, as a cirtain young bought lots in it have no legal title to them. It is to be sold without ud-J Monday tbe 1st day of October, A spnuors, failed to setup "bourgeois" man lound out about that much iJarSign, Bbot on Burlington 1. 1877.

ust right;" Misslirudy spelled "hour S. JUAKTIN, ATTQBNET AT LAW Osage City Kansas. Special attention given to the collection of clainia sWOflioe over Myera' Hardware Store. at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day to thehiehest and wnvtri net l-cinoiilv nue. S2tf LYNDON.

KANSAS. praisment and the probabilities are, ois, and Mr. McC, withdrewMiss best bidder cash in hsnd paid, all the right, title l.n, 1. 1 1 1 ana interest oi tne saia win mm m. iretwiier in and Isrady then missed "anchovy," Miss umi iim ucw uvv jii'i- ivm exact pay Johnny Campbell's Dispatch to the to the following described real estate to-w Jifiuor was the last one of Mr.

Pack- ment again for the lots. Is this The west halt of the soutn west quarter (M) of er'sside and section eignt in townsnio seventeen li ot itat Iraud or not? Times, from Clay Centre, Kansas, states that things in that locality are ana tiie contest was over. Mr. Mor sixteen 1( of lands in Osage County Kansas, to sold without appraisement. is (Hit not thank the teachers for A sure-enough-fellow who lives in Taken as the property of the said William M.

Detwiler all right side up with care and pros' heir attention, so the the teacher's ana to be sold to sanity said order or sale. S. R. SHOEMAKER, ATTOKNKr AT LAW and Notary Pnlie. Will practice in all the courts.

Col ection prompt at-ntion. Oflioe opposite Centra! Donee, Lyndon Ka O. w. JtUIXEK, PKACTIOING PHYSICIAN. Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Lyndon and this world somewhere in Osage coun pects good.

Uiren under my nandat the Sheriff's office, In thecity banked him. On motion of Mr. nijynann, oonniy ana Btate aforesaid, this Z7thday Kerr, a vote of thanks was tendered What is a young man to think when OI August, A. 1077. FKAMKHOUMSK, ty, recently went to Judge Billings and took out a license to get married Prof.

Whitman, and he was re- Aug. sotb S-t printer's tee SU.tfO. Sheriff S. Shoemaker, Attorney for Plaintiffs he meets a young lady shading her vac luty. Oltice one door south of the Central Houbs liiesroa to lecture olten during the Keeirience opposite the Savior's livery stable.

He got 'em and went home, but not having ask the girl he had to pop the next meeting of the Institute. SHEUIFF-ft SALE. Something Nevir AND IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHURCH ft Have lately opened a full line of AGRICULTURAL Implomeiitai JOHHP- MANNY BEAFEBAND HOWES MEADOW LARK AND THK BUCKEY MOWERS. Which he will sell "JDSTAS And CHEAPER than they can be bought in OTTAWA.

spur up; boys eyes irom the sun with a piece ot music, the title of which, "Kiss me Good Night," is turned in full view? The politicians and their organs are "horrified" to think the people have TJT VIRTUE OF AN order of sale issued out of the District Court. Fifth Tllstriet. In and for question first, and when he went ask her, she had found out that he had the license, and that he was so ALEX. BLAKE, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Notary Public teal Estate and Collecting Agent Taxes paid (or Don-residents, audspeecial attention itiven to the nianag inent decedants estates and Guardianship matters, jlyndojn, Kansas Osage County, State of Kansas, and to me directed as We wish cotemporary editors We are sheriff of said connty, against the lands and tenements would spur up and be smart.

of Surah A. Gilliland and S. C. Giliiland and in favor of B. Brownleo, I will offer for sale at public auction.

'etmig them organized into a hiiffe sure of success that he had mado all the arrangements without askinghi at the front donr of the Court House, in the city of staff, and are compelling them to edit Lvnoon, county ana state atoresam. on. lost faith in them and their rotten parties. For downright impudence and cheek we commend the average so she went-back on him and now his It. H.

WYNNE, ATrOENKYATLAW- istice of the pecae Office Burlington avenue, foul doors south of Central House, 1 ly LYNOON, iCANSAS. tlie ftoyinoro limes. We direct the whole," but each sfets credit for the two-dollar license is a dead letter. Monday the lat day oi October, A. 1877, at 1 o'clock, p.

of anid day, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand paid, all the right, title and interest of the said Sarah A. Giliiland and 8. C. Giliiland in and to the following described real estate. piece lie contributes, and we want American politician.

each to be smart and beat all the oth Better get the girl first and the document afterwards. Our informant did not giye any names, but his story, we Maj. Jumper will address the min-j ers. We find that some of them could to wit i B. F.

HENDRIX. ATTOKNKY AT LAW and Notary Public Osage Pity, Kaui. Will practice in all courts Offlceopposite the Savings bank. no 9 tf edit the whole business, while it both Ten fiol acres lying In the North-west corner of the er's and workingmen of Osage City North-east quarter (Wl of section thirty-slx fjfll in ers others to edit three lines that will believe to be correct. to in.

Spur rigrht up. boys. to-morrow (Friday) evening on the great question of the day. The Maj. Township sixteen 16 of Bangs fifteen 15, Known as the Lyndon Cemetery, according to the plats of said (Jenietery now on file in the office of Register of Deeds Have you a dear, sweet little child' seymore iina.) Times.

JAMBS fioOKRS, E. If. SAMFOHD, ROGERS SANFOBD, recieve perhaps an innocent little boy or a of Osage countyKniiHas. of lands In Osage To be sold without appraisment. T.

.1.. -U- ij FOR believes that labor should equal profits with capital, "Spur right up!" Ain't we spur- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Burlingame, Osag County, Kane, Practice in federal and State Flak need. loving little daughter-hurried in the tip, already jVei' Since yOU made andg. CQIIIilaud.and tobesold to satisfy Baid Order of Courts. io SIM Lyndon Cemetery? If so, remember oursen so notorious ana natetui in jniiietneea, Cator beans.

Navy beans, Given under my hand at the Sheriffs office in the that the mother earth which im- Melvern Township is full of corn; and her sister townships are right up even with her; and Osage county Etc, that Job story.we've taken the trouble city of Lyndon, county and State aforesaid, this27th day oi Aug, A. D. 1876. N. FBANKUOU8KU.

tects its precious dust from the win WILLIAM THOMSON, ROBERT O. HEIZER. '1 HMIHSON. HEIZER, ATTORNEYS A 0OUK 6X1. liOBB AT LA W.

Practice In Federal and State Courts Office at Lyndon and Burlingame, Osage county Kan- Aug Kith ISw pr's fee 810.00 SlieriB. We have established a Grain Depot, Warehouse and S. K. SHOEMAKER, Attorney for Plaintiffs. ter blasts is not yours, but must be to "search out" your pedigree and soforth.

We found a woman in this town who knows Doc, Monroe the don't ask any odds of any of her sis J. r- ens, no 82tf ier counnes; ana jvansas Deats anv come the property ofa man who loans money and takes mortgages, or else sister she's got. Kansas is a beautv. Times editor, and she says he's a fell of a heller; that his daddie is dead the people must buy and take it from J. Watkins, of Osage City has just the clutches ot this mortgage.

Don't PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST! we nave a right to advocate a finau- and that he never had a mother; and that people of Seyniore fear him more than thej do their god. received a large and handsome stock of goods which he offers at greatly CARPETS. CHAS. ADOLPH, Is the oldest, best and cheap, est Weaver, in the county. Give him a trial.

x-iYDoirxr sotf jBCAiq-. "THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1877. LOCAL PAHA GRAPHS. Autum! bial system which will do away thii IN WILLIAMSBURG And desire to purchasr all the grain we can got. HTFarmers will find it to their in-terest to sell to us.

CHURCH CO. no 44 1 y. LYNDON Real Estate Insurance Agency. A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. mortgage and usury svstem which LABORING' MEN'S CONVENTION, even brings the homes of the dead un.

reduced prices. 48-4w. We issue the paper earlier this week on account of the trip to Kansas City der the Sheriff's hammer, in order to The Laboring men of Osage coun pay usury and tributo to money loan. ty will hold a convention in the court room in Lyndon, September 1st "Items" are scarce this week. ers? with the excursion folks, consequent ly our local items are not very numerous this week.

at ao'clocK oreen backers, Mechanics, Mr. Wm. Hamilton is very sick. The workingmau should value his jAiiieiH, mm every uouy no will ue-fend labor against capitol are in The Summer of 1877 leaves this vote more than gold or greenbacks. vited to quit work and be present His vote reveals to the world his man ana take part.

many Citizens. MONEY TO LOAN. The "labor rebellion" is what some men term the revolution which is about to take place in the United week never to return. We are older, The Osage City Free Press excur- sionists started this morning. hood, intelligence and independence: Excursion to the Korky Alountaiu his only power in governmental af States.

It is a good cause, anywav. The Atchison, Fe fairs is his vote, and if he uses that Geo. Wampler has been quite ill Railroad has arranged with the vari- Their guns are loaded with ballots power for good it will produce good ABSTRACTS of TITLES. IN OSAGE COUNTY. and they will be fired on election day.

results, orkingmen, remember -this week. Chills and fever. Sheriff Frankhouser and lady go with the excursion to-day. our railroad lines in the country for special round trip rates to the Rocky Mountains, and has secured the following rates to Denver, Colorado this: Cast your vote for what you Two hundred and nine delegates think is right regardless of political are entitled to seats in the Greenback GENERAL AGENCY Farmers are bringing in plenty of. parties.

The judgement of the peo' Springs, Canon City, Pueblo and return: from Kansas City and Atchison. Convention to be held in this city September 8th to elect delegates to the State Greenback Convention. Be i pie as to what is best for the country is always better than the judgement of the partizan leader. They invari $45; St Louis Quin-cy, $50; Cincinnati, $65; Buffalo, $75, and correspondingly low rotes from all points east, north and south. "truck" -watermelons, koo-kumbers imd kabbuge.

Treasurer Edie and lady have jrone with the excursion folks to sure and send your delegates. able deceive you. Eely on your own IS irba'i 4 Office Corner of Tooele a avenue and The primary election of delegates When onee used will retain its place forever. WE EXCHANGE 1IACHI1TES. These tickets are good for 90 days and to stop at all stations west of the judgement of a measure, and in nine to the Independent Greenbrck Coun I Osage street.

cases out of ten, you will take up the Missouri river. Tickets are on sale ty Contention will take place at the various school houses of each district LYNDON KANSAS side which is right. Reader, don't at all principal stations throughout A large flock of quails came within n-shot of the Times office door last iesday morning. the country. This is the new route you belive that we have stated the to Denver through the garden of truth? in the county at 7 o'clock p.

m. on Wednesday evening September 5th. Be earnest Greenbackers' and send in Kansas and Colorado. Send for mans circulars, time tables, to There is some talk of holding a Considerable sickness prevails such "ager" and soforth. Therj is a 'til of soforth.

your delegates. primary election this fall to select T. J. Anderson, Gen. Pass.

Agent, Topeka, Kan. DEALER IN candidates for the November election. Thos. Dorherty, of Osage City is canvassing the county and selling a AKNOUNEITIEJVTa. 9N.

D. Fairbanks, will be a candidate for the of. It will of course be a Republican primary election, and, as such, none but Republicans should vote those The Institute closed this wetk, ex-ruination of teachers to-day and to- I.1OIT0V. nee of Register of Meeda at the coming fall election. patent tire setter which is a novel and useful impliment for farmers.

Every farmer can be his own blacksmith by STOCK BROOK LAW tn VALLEY TOWSsHlF. who vote that ticket regardless of who the candidates are. Primary elections HARDWARE STO'i ES TlfVARE; Send yoor old-fashioned, onmbenomt, heawy-ru nning', woman-killing; machine to us, and we will allow yon 15 for it, aa part payment for one of ours. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWINQ MACHINES MANUFACTURED, ADAPTED ALIKE TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORKSHOP.

IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. this machine is so constructed that the power is appued directly Over the needle, thus enabling it to sew the heaviest material with un-equaled ease. it is very 6imple in its construction, durable as iron and steel can make it. all its wearing parts case-hardened or steel, and ingeniously provided with means for taking up lost motion, so we arc jusTIFIED IN Warranting Every Machine for 3 Year.

IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS. ALSQ.THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD USS tHA" tHEB FIRST' 0F raw 8'VEII INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR fin CRFniT using it when he wants his wagon STATIC OF KANSAS, 1 A tires set. Tom is a good fellow, and are humbugs as they are gotten up Mr.

J. W. Hammond has moved family into the second building of the post office. tor tne purpose oi nominating a parti WHAon the 10m day of August, a. i877, petitionsipied by more than a majority of the qualified ticket by is selling lots of them, 1 catching votes which uiey I voters of alley Brook township, waa presented to the 'nine to the Workingmen's Mass .3" ounuay-go-w-meet- Donra oi lounry vomniiseionerB oi saia county, asking wuuiu nut uuierwise get.

rne can i said board to make an order, that all persons owning domeatic annimala in Valley Brook townsbp of the next Saturday, if you area utfits-at Walkins very uiuaiea irom me large towns are cneap. Osage Store west of the railroad ALL KINDS TIN WORK MADE TO ORDER. im lowing ainu Horses, Marea. GeJons. to the laborers' interests.

Hulea. Assfs, Colts. Cows. Heifers. Bteera.

Hbun or City Kan. 48-4w. Calve, aliall keep them confined in the nlirht tima generally nominated at primary elections because they always have out the full vote while in the country there is hardly ever a larsre vote at from the 1st day of July to the 1st day of December of earn year Si r. ames Smith knows a nice lit- Sheriff Frankhouser returned from ka on a fellow who goes out to Leavenworth last week where he was Mow thereto tt Is ordered, that the Draver of the petition be granted, and all persons rwi.inz domestic aunimala in Valley Brook townshin. said eonntv.

the primary elections. Thus they force in nominations the verv meii I S- place occasionally to see how the looking for a horse thief. He found i r-pect8 for good crop are. safe in the hands of the proper of the to-wit Horses, mares, geldoiia, mnlea. Asses cults, cows, heifers, steers, stairs, or calves Cotton-rags, Copper or Brass takenin exchange for Tinware or Work Vol-lNo-1.

the people don't want. A eoe' shall keep them nfinflned in the night time from the authority awaiting trial. The Sheriffl candidate never gets a nomination at owy sfjniyiotne in oay ot uecem ber of each year, Win. Millpr And KntiAna "Whiftpr1 i. I m-imov l.

i I uiiuai.u will tTO nard With the fl'l- I aowwu, iv ia uiwbvh HOIlie wptovuieo oy law. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO 358 Euclid Avenue, wtfffi. CLEVELAND, 0. C. W.

1KABBIHG, Agent Burllngams, Kansas. 1 1. Bre l0W' took a horse from a widow TfL8 thfte VotC V2Z3ttfiSr They have gone to Kansas ladv on Tsnn. e-nr largest town in the county. Don't Attest.

til 'ay onena creeMrankhn county have any thing to do with their nri- fPAi'tDtNO. johnbawnino) with the Free Preit printers. about three weeks ago. mary election this fall. a.

Wilst Ico-. Write to Great Bustusas College. Seokok. Iowa..

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