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The Lyndon Record from Lyndon, Kansas • 3

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-inn iinnr iinim HuoiucN College. Herbert Itecdcr, Dentist, iftt.inri,, 'Contains its luisuifTss college. ncio Tues Mth 'hnve'o fair locaWoimge, and 7L 91 st oing a good WMn-tlte eiiuswwf education. tm0' Moilihiv 25th' Mercrttftile College Keokuk, fteo IhV Iowa, has a national -reprutati and -draws uec. 1st.

going into winterH3orters. students fiom alli)rtsf 4he tnion, where On Market kWfdt, NeaV Corner ol Sixth, Gsaet'ity Kansas, t4H4rJHSS mT. CARDS. Hoi He. WAITE.

Proprietor. Lyndon, Kf.n, narges Keasonapic, DR. 13, It FENN: Permanently located at Lyndon Kansas, Prompt atttenti on given toallprofesiou-al culls, also U. S. Examining Surgeon.

(ft. W. AHLLCH, IJUACTICINO. Physician, tenders hi professional services to the citizens Of Lyndon and vacinity. Office on Burlington Avenue.

CtHAS ADOLPII, is the oldest, best and cheapest weaver in the county. All wwk warranted to give good satisfaction. Uiv nie a call, at Lyndon. 8tltf ItlMltVra A ITI A It TIN. ATTONKYS AT LAW, Osage City Kan- sas.

Office 2d door south of G. V. Jones' store, courts. Practice in State and Federal b. ii ATTORNEY AT LAW and Notary Pub-lie, Osage City, Ivans.

Will practice i all courts. Office opposit Savings bank. irofi sankohin ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Burlingame Osage County, Kans. Practice in lder al and State Courts, no 34f ATTORNEYS and counselors at law. Practice in Federal and State Courts.

(Mice at Lyndon and Bui'lingrmc, Osage Co. Kansas, no iitf II. VASDUVl I I.K ATTORMEY AT LAW, Real estate and loan agent. 30,01:0 acres of land in Osage eouni for sale at to 95.00 per acre. Oth'ce over Myers Hardware Store, Osage City, Kansas.

7 5 '78 Kl.l.lm M'Whl -1 An.VllRE JLF.n 1M I It 10 A TTOiNYS AT LAWvillVracticein XJl. State wid federal Olhce ovet nil! Myers' Store, -JIarket Street Osage City Kaus J. JACHWOX REALKSTATjS AOftXT, Notary tMid Convej auccr. Taxes paid foV lion-residents. Deeds, mortgages, contracts, leases written and acknowledged.

City lots, improved and ninrovcd real estate Osaire count for sale. O'llice on Market 'Street second Sixth. 7JiV78 VI. IX ATTORNEY AT LAW. Notary Public.

Estate and Collecting gent. Taxes naid for non-residents, and special attention given to the management of deccdants esta tes and uuarmansliip matters, omee west side Topeka. avenue, Lyndon, Kansas. Si, ICY ATTORNEY" at law Lyndon, Osage Kansas, Tenders bis professional services to the people of Osage and adjoining counties. Gives Special Attention to securing and collecting claims.

Give tne a call, when von sit l.vnilon. oince Oil JODCKa avenue, between Wiley's inilg Store anu the Court House. May nd, 87, tf iraDitiK. ATTOHNEV AT 1. W.

Nolary Public, and Loan Broker. 11 liiisiness intrusted to me will receive prompt attention in Federal as well as State Courts. Claims for collection will receive special attention-Taxes paid for non-residents, ny amount of money to loan at lower rates than ever ottered in the county. No delay in gating money. Come and see me.

of Topeka Emporia avenue; Lyndon, Kansas. Oct. 0-78 Tcan make money faster at work for us tin than at anything els Capital not required, we will start vou. apia per nay ai noine inauu by the industrious. Men.

women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly outlit and terms free. Address True Augusta, Maine. B(Jtt fIDUUl frd No risk.

Render, lfyouwwit business at VJiieh persons of cither sex -im make great Jury all the time they work, write for partictiWs to II. 1IAI.I.BTT& PoVfr-land, Maine. C. II 11 It IDESTsTTIST. HI; IjI 3 9tK -K A SIS AH 'M4i, furniture store.

Osage first Monday of each month: at home first finll ot each montli. See Irtillo-tin for datfisVlT wifsido Work. npr -'78tf. To 1h of Lyndon and Surovnding Voux try: We nre Jjte'pareil to furnish vou with anything iti line Milmiefy 'avid'NouW lino, tfllch as Ladies IVrtmriod Hats, ChildnwN Trimmed Huta, And Hitfnf all kinds and description, We will otlof ciseaper tlwi titiy other store In theeounty. Ribbons, TloSvcts tuid Feathers, German and tfojihyr Wosted, all shades and Colors, at the low price ot 15 cents per ounce.

Notion, of every Description, such as Pins and Needles, Cuff Pins, Cuff buttons Veil Pins, Hair Ornaments, Jabots, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Mottos card board of all kinds and colors, Particular attention, is called to our Ml ESS MA ING DEP A IITMENT, In which we do work on short notice, and also keep the Latest Styles of Patcrns constantly on hand. Four spools thread for 10 cent nud everything at very low prices. aLiidies's liair Switches, Curls, Puffs, and Frizzes made to crder- Pleuse ive us a call before troincilsewhere and remember the place, 1st door south of Braun's Boot nnd Shoe Store Your Respectfully, jniim Mall A Ania Crowe, l.vndon, 7th 878. WANTED EVERY WH EEE A Good OPPORTUNITY TO J1AUS WAOKS THUS WtNf'Utt IS oKFKitKD Tttte II AWKEYE 1 A NV ASS FOR TUG 1IAWKEYE AN I) GLEANINGS. AVe Imvu arraiigeil with the pub-lishei til' lliis work to ofl'er it.

to otir stibsfiiiici's iind lo ii'ciits ns a jireiu-itim on terms which will pay good wnires to fniivnsscrs. II A I illialiiner liUltU.VUTOX. IOWA OH Denver UNI.) TA Ii Eli Lyndon. KwiisaH. Kni'ps full Hub 'I'colHim, casket, vlo.

A llfsrs riiiHtM'd fr ot charge tu iliafe wlio mtronize men ml prompt Htitijlion givrn to all oiJits. Tirnn li. W. BARTON, MAS UFA CTVJiE ASD DEALER IS HARNK88, SADDLKS, 11KUSHKS, HALTERS, WHIPS, qpMBS, COLLAKS, Ilepairing neatly and chenply tloue All work warranted. Mr.

Barton lias enlarged his shop as well as his stock, and is now ready for the fall trade. Osag-e City, 7-15-'78 ly Kansas J. IVI. Hodgen, HEAL ESTATE A LOANAGEST IS otary Iublic. Proprietor of Osage County Title Abstract Office.

Taxes paid and do a general agency hus- liies. Ottule over atweMS tirug store. Lyndon, Kantian. CHARLES 13 Dealer in Maker OF 33ools and Shoes, One door south of Mr. AVerntz's Blacksmith Shop oti lUirliugame Ave.

ALL WORK WARRANTED. The h-fct custom made boots and shoes, both sewed nnd ppggwdjBlwaynon hand. I GUARANTEE A FIT, OR NO SALE. Person wanting work in my line will do well to call before ordering elsewhere. (JiTliepiiiring done with neatness and dispatch.

(fSiirn, Boot oh Burlington Avenue, LYNDON. KANSAS GP a wN-ek In vour own town. Nearlvverv eity of liny pretentions now by it can attord siuicrfor facilities at the lowest cost. 9'he Bookketaiing, Telegi-aphing, rcmnanshii), Dhowographic. Commercial Law, awl -Nwnmtl School departments make it one'of the most complete Institutions in the land.

fioud and exxelises are very Ijemovrat. SHERIFF'S BALE. BY VIKTUE OFAN Order of Sale Issued out of the District Court, Fifth District, in and for Osnge-county, State of Kansas, and to mo directed us Sheriff of said county, against the lands and tenements oi W. R. Goodrich and E.

J. Goodrich, and in favor of Josias Stevenson, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the front door of the court-House, in tne city ot l.jnuon, county and State aforesaid, on Thursday, the day of December, A. 187S. rfit 10 o'clock, a. of said day, lo the highest mid best bidder for cash hi baud paid, all the right, title and interest of tlwj said U.

Uondrieh and E. J. Goodrich, in and tw the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half (), of the north east quarter (i), ofSeetion sixteen in Township sixteen (1(1), of Kange seventeen (17) in the District of lands subject to Sale at Topeka, Kan sas, of lands inOsngc county-, Kansas. be sold Without appraisement. Taken as the propcrtyof the rM W.

11. Goodrich and Goodrich, and to fee soki to satisfy said Order of Kale. Given under my hand in the eity of Lyndon, county mid 'State adbressiid," this 21st dav of November, A. 1). W78.

N. FKANKtTOCtlEK, Sheriff. S. It. Shokmakkr, Attwnvy for Plaintiff.

Nov. 21, printers tee if 10.00 siiuatiti's SALE. BY VIltTUE of a special execution issued out of the District Court, Twelfth Judicial District, iu and for Marhall county, State of Kansas, and to me. directed as eotinty, against the lands und tenement of Charles Weeker and Caroline Weckcr. and in favor of William M.

Wyoth, 1 will offer for sale at Public -Jue'ion, at the front door of the Court-Houso. the citv of Lyndon, Osage county and H.ato aforesaid, on onday Uie 2nd of December, A. P. 1878 at 10 o'clock a. of said day, to the highest and best bidder for cash in band paid, nil the right, title and interest of tho suidCharles Weckcr and Caroline Weckcr, in and to the described real estate, to-wit: The west quarter I of section eleven 11 township eighteen IS of fifteen 15 cant, of lands in )siige county, Kansas.

To be sold without appraisement. Taken as the property of the said Charles Weeker and Caroline Weeker, and to be sold to satisfy said Execution. Given'mider my hand at (be Sheriffs otlloe, in the citv of Lviulon, county and State aforesaid, this'SUth ilav of October, A. D. 1878.

Sheriff, T. A. Broughton, for Pi'ti'. oct 31 fit printers fee 10,00 pt iH-ii tniim NOTICE. William Parker.

(Varies Parker, Maggie Mctjuay. and McQuay the husband of said Maggie whose given name is unknown to are hereby nolilied Hint they have been sueit bv J. W. Aikin; that the said J. W.

Aikin, plaintiff, on the day of November, 1878, tiled bis petition in the otlicc of the Clerk of the District Court of Osage county, Kansas against said Caroline Parker, Thomas Parker, William Parker. Virginia Woods, Maggie McOjiay and Me-Qnay, her bnsband, whose "given niunw is unknown to plaintiff, Ann Stockwcll and Geo Stoekvvell her husband, Charles Parker, George Parker and Olive Parker, minors, undei the age of twenty-one years, Defendants, and that the said Maggie Mc()uay and McQuay, her husband, must answer said petition of plaintiff, on or before the 111 day ot A. l. 187U or suit petition will he taken as true and il'l''ciiii'lit against said defendants, in favor of plaintiff, for fity-t Hollars ami interest tiicre-ou at twelve pi- eein. per aiiuiiiii, ii'oiu jmijiim 10.1, and lor the additional sum ot twentv-live dollars for an Attorney's fee, and that the North half, of the southwest quarter, of Section eleven, in Township eighteen, ol Kange sixteen, in Osage county.

Ivansas. In ordered to be mid sold, and the proceeds ot saul side ue applied to the pav- 111. 'Ml M.I 1 1 1 II.IUI IIM'IU. Illl.l I'OMS, IHItl SflKl i i defendants be burred and foreclosed of all right and equity of In, aitd to said real estate, will be rendered accordingly S. li.

SHOKMAKKIt. Nov. 21 4t pr's fee 8,00 Att'y for PI'fl'. SEHVIt'K HI Meredith Village Saving Bank vs William Rowley, ct al. rpO Willini Kowlcy and Mary.

I. Row lev, J. his wile. 'V bam H. Kowlev and Rowley, his wife, John M.

Patterson and Julia Patterson, his wife, all of Kokomo, iiowaru eouniy, inuiana, auu oanuicl il, Patterson and Patterson, hi? Wife, of Windfall, Tipton count), Indiana: You, and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court, sitting in, tuid lor mo county ot Osage in the State of Kansas in an action wherein tho Meredith illage Savings Bank, oi Meredith, iNew-Jiampsliire is planum, mid you and Andrew Patterson ot said county of Osajro are defendants and that you must answer the 1.1 i' I'l'IILUMl IIUM.1 III MIUI HCLlOll Oil, Ol UClOieilie himday of January, A. D. 187(1, or said pe nnon win in; taKcn as true, anu judgement will be rendered accordingly its follows: 1. Against the said William Rowley aud Mary J. Rowley, (on the promissory note, interest notes and mortgages set out in said petition, made, and executed by them July ilith, 1875, to one, J.

J. Crippeii, and by him endorsed to the said plaintiff') for two thousand and seven hundred and fifty dollar Xriiicipal with interest, at the rate often per cent, per annum from January 1878, and from July 2(ith 1878; also for seven and 50-100 dollars, Insurance Premium, with interest at the rate of ten per ce per annum from March 14th, 1878, nnd for two hundred and seventy-live dollars, Attnrni'V'rt i4i tin the nt' euiil inul the costs tit' II. Against you, and each of you. aud all of the defendants to said action, that you and they be barred and foreclosed of" all right, title, lien and equity of redemption in and to the premises described in said mort- gaes to-wit: The north half of the south west qtiarti iy of section twenty-eight, and the south east quarter of Hevtion twenty-nine, all in town-, Tourteen, of, range sixteen, in said county of Osage in the State of Kansas with all of the appurtenances thcre-uiito-belonging aud that the said premises may be appraised, advertised and sold in the luaunernrcscribed by law, and the proceeds nrrising from such I sale lie applied to lie payment ol the anient found due to the said plaintiff, forpriiicipal, Interest; insurance, attorney's fee and costs vi. i.

i. i. ia aforesaid. Witness my baud and the seal bf said court thin 20th day of November, A. D.18T8.

0, Owkk A. BASsktt, Attorney for PUhtiff. NoV. Slat 4t printers fee TI 1 UltSD To our friend Tho lstdny ufJiHiiwry, 1870, wiJl Mxm 1e Wo, and iw-thtit Lat bo -the ret flay of ssnnln niivKioiit. tfe liifvb conckidcfl Uiat trc ould coinnieiico how and collect all ilebts In creenbacks.

We arc tgi'ccnbickersaiid wlfcttuke them In prefer- unco to We doslro that every Hun im iaid diirinir till mostt -month, llrtnrtnlM this, mid call andncttlc 4 1 pointda of ooffoe for one -tr- Mninnthirtir that everybody ha bad Aid. VI pounds of siifjar for one dollar, Rt Sar. T. E. Donipscer liua Ueen quite nick, but is iBOv4ovlyon lio uioMd.

Twpntv cur of ltmiYjct T'1eVC(l at' cut ffatea by My era Co. Osage City. Don't fail to urtend tho Temperance roctt-flng next sabbath evening. Mr. 0.

B. itrons, of the Wm. Burg Herald gave una call lawt Tucadny. Geo. L.

StnnuVId requests the patronage Hrf hU old friends of Osage county to an on him at the old Htnnd in Lyndon. New llghtning-roda have been put on wir school house, which adds much to its appearance. Notwithstanding the 1ok nuL nMortune of 8tinitluld, he has reiwwed in stock ol ciocUn and jewelry. Go to tho New England supper, at the Court House, next Wednesday evening. See notice else-wlrore.

Mr. F.BfekweM, brought dome of the. finest potatoes to this office lat week, wo have seen. Thunka. Mr.

Dayton, onr feed-cooker man has returned, and we understand he coiitcmpla'fjg investing in property In this city. Notice Persons who have purchased lots in the Lyndon Cemetery arc requested to eall at the office of N. I). Fairbanks, and get their Deeds. St is said that the majority of the young men in this city are homeless we think that some of them are homo tess than Others Sunday ntghts, we mean.

(. In an other column will be found a notice of Mr. Wm. Haas' potent Mop Wringer, something that everybody needs, and it is an absolute necessity.5 Try one. A wave from the troubled waters of the great tide of imigration, swept over our city last Tuesday.

Five families moved from lyndon, Osage county, Kansas, and located in various portions of this city. Be sure and call at the Ladies Bnzzar and sec the fresh arrival of New York Trimmed Hats; also the latest styles of Dress Goods, and Furs for ladies and girls. The largest, best and cheapest assortment of Millinery Goods in Osage county, for sale at the Uaz-zarby Mrs. N. D.

Vaikbanhb. Mr. Geo. ampler and lady, formerly residents of our city, but now of Ottawa, after a few days visit with friends here, returned home last Tuesday. Geo.

also left his name nd a for the Times. A couple of men got into a discussion last Tuesday as to who a certain gentleman on the street was, one said it was Sharp no said the other, Sharp is the boss "quill-driverv of the Ottawa RepMkan. No, he's not kltarp but Strong of the WMiamthurg IltrM, They loved each other fondly, yes, deVoUt-' ly. lie craved another kiss and she reiwsed-, saying he could have no more, busses until they were engaged, unless it was in case of sickness or death, lie pressed hev delicate lorm gently to his manly breast aud softly whispered, 'Dear, I've got the colcra-more-bus." Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. ales celebrated their Silver Wedding last evening, and quite a number of the "old folks'' were present and all report it to be the most enjoyable and successful occasion of the season. We will i publish a full report next week nameiiig the presents and the guests who attended. Mr.

Maynard, of the Leavenworth Appeal, the democratic organ of Leavenworth coun- tv. accompanied by Mr. E. W. of Burlingame, called on us to-day.

Mr. left his name on our Burlingame list of subscribers, aud went away jollier tliuu the former "Ez ever was before. IVew lOngland Sapper. "Editor Lyxdon Times. rieasc publish this notice in this weeks paper and oblige the Ladies of the M.

K. Church: There will be a New England supper given at the Court Bourn Wednesday Evening November 27th, 1878, for the benefit of the Pastor of the M. E. Church, A cordial invitation is extended to all. By order of Committee.

Makiuage. The following is a translation from a German paper. The sentiment is good, and we give it for the benefit of our young readers: 'Marriages are usually contracted to gratify one of three desires, Viz, love, iortuini or position. 'The man who marries for love, takes a wife; who marrien fortune, takes a mistress; who marries for position, takes a lady. He i loved by his wife, regarded by bis mistress, tolerated by his lady He has a wife for himself, a mistress for his household, a lady for the world and society.

"His wife will take care of his household, Jils mistress of his house, his lady of Ilis ap-leranci's. If ho is sick, his wife will take arc of him, his mistress will visit him, his lady will iniuh-' after his health. He takes i walk with bis wife, a rii'e with his mistress, iocs to a partv with his His wife will share his grief, i is mistress, Ms money, bis lady his debt. If he dies, his wife will Weep, his mistress lament, and bis lady wear! 90 000 TTTHTTKITaS rvu rucTnn nn.vo OF CASTOR BEANS "Wanted at Myevs ami Co'Ns Osage City Kansas, ftw which tho highest market prvec in cali will be piaW. Sept.

12 tf. The foltflwfng is the rrogitmwnc for the Gospel Tcintverance Meeting in the rrcsby-terlan Church, hI1mi4i eveniaig, 24th, S78i Singing by the choir. Reading ScTiphire. l'rayer. Heading minutes.

Opening address, by Kate Kelly. Singing by tht choir. Recitation, by Miss Am Crowe. Song, bv Misa Belle Varner. Select Reading, by Miss Mlna Hall.

Something Good, by Lizzie Kecnan. Music by the choir. Select Ueuding, by Georg Fcnti. Itocitation, by Graeie Morris. J)iiUogue, by Brtriie Barrett Mid sodne one.

Kssav, By Cwa Bailey. Musfe by the choir. Kecit.at.ioii, by Graeie Werntz. Speech, by Frankio Enderton. Signing the Pledge and music.

5-minute speeches. "Praise God from whom all Blessings flow." Bcncdction. HI ill JIKLVERS, Mkiaern, Kan. Nov. 18th.

1878. The Union S. S. of Melvern contemplate giving an Exhibition, prime object, money, sceoiulary, amusement. Several parties in the county, are contemplating inviting Mr.

Coon to reproduce his lecture on what 1 know about Babies, re cently given before the S. S. Convention in District 00. it lssaiu to ue an excellent enori. How would this do for the next Teachers Examination on the branch History, when.

where, and by whom was l. A. diccoiineit mat General? none uie leaeners ana nil OtSwrs iiUeits-ted will post thwnselvcs. The t'hi-otiuh locals are not so good ns they were before Kastalt was constrained to become a candidate to the ofh'ee of State Printer. Query docs the.

thoughts ot mi of. lice cause a Juan to neglect hisown business Will he pay attention to the people's business. In one of the school districts of this county there recently occured circumstaneo something as follows. The teacher hml easion to reprimand a little fellow for "tv.is. repscnting" or in common parhuicn, ninmit timr lo tell the truth.

A certain 8. 8. could brook such an infringement up on tne rights ot young America, unti proposed to annihilate the offending pedagogue in a manner similar lo that in which Jerico was dcslroved viz marching around town blowing a reams horn and shouting, our S. men should try and have a paper prepared by tins energetic lor tne next county S. S.

convention on "the moral and Religion duties of Parents, in searing school master! and the benetit of the same to the Tin1 modern schools under the management of'D. T. Leonard and wile have been in ses' sion two weeks. The people at first were considerably alarmed fearing the new teachers would insist on havingncw books, so sound disinterested parties circulated a petition praying the board not toadopt new books pre- lenng to use lioous mat tcacii mat Kansas, axcepting the eastern portion, is so barren and dry is to be called The Book question now is at a rest owing to assistance of Mr. Leonard that he would not insist upon a change of books.

The school Board have recently made several much needed improvements to the school house and arc contemplating several more. i ie 1 1 aIhTon mop wring ei: I Something that every lady tf the house has felt the ne ed mid desirabi lity of is a MOl-WR1NGEH, that would obviate the necessity of putting her itiro tho hot dirty Water, and thus enables her to use scalding water on her floors. In the CHAMPION WRING EH, you have the desideratum obtained, while it. is efllccnt, and enables you to wring your mop easer quicker, and better, than without or even so much as Wetting the lingers. In using this wringer your hands and mop-handle are always dry.

This wringer is small, light, and durable, aud it can he readily attached to a tub or bucket, and is easy operated. It will be manfactured and sold in Lyndon, at the low price of 50 cents each. Every rn'ly wants one. Wm. haas.

THE CITKKENCY QUESTION. Notwithistanung the fact that thousands of our people are at present worrying themselves almost to death over this vexed question, even to the extent of neglecting their ousiness, their homes and their duty to their families, their are still thousands upon thousands of smart, hard working, intelligent men pouring into the great Arkansas Valley, the Garden of the West, where the jtlchison, Topcka Santa Fe Railroad oilers them their choice of 2,500,000 acres of the finest farming lands in the world at almost their own prices. If you do not believe it, write to the undersigned, who will tell you where you can get a cheap land exploring ticket, aud how, at a moderate expense, you see for yourself and be convinced. W. WHITE, General I'aeseixjet and Ticket Aaant, Topeka Kansas.

TIIEIiWPABTl' Just arrived rroin the East and the "old settler" in the West, find that the old Eastern medicines do not relieve the diseases Incident to this new Western elimate. The Verdict of every family Using firaun't Yegtalle Iktr '(. that they have no equal for relieving constipation, ick headache and biliousness, and that Kwrtla Agve Pilh ncrirail to one Ike chttle when taken as directed. flrotrb's Gvtigk, Jlateam, for roughs, colds, and lung affections, contains no stupefying opiates, but relieves by soothing the irritated parts, and producing easy, gentle expectoration. Jlrwii's Tar Troches are invaluable to public speakers and singers, and it'l afflicted with sore throat and hoarseness.

Irmrnm Arnica Sahe stand)) without a ri vat for removing inllamalion and healing Did sores, ulcers and frost-bite, ftarnapanua, ana luauit tj i maw is king of remedies for blood, liver, and skin diseases For sale I. Atwell Lyndon, W. Ilanslip, T. U. Edwards and Richmond A Campbell, Osage City Kansas.

i 111 git Prices Chicago Scale Co. till A 1SI Jrlfpnnn Nil. K'tiicmro. Hare reduced the prices ail kinds of :8 CALE1 Mon iVngon solc, 6C. e-tou 840.

AH Other siacsata great redaction-. Kverj Scale fully warranted. Ail orders promptly tilled, Circulars, Price Ist and TcstinioiiialsscntTin application. CliEAUES'JT AND ES1. Oct.

7- 878. IIKKJMCV ii.IWU LYKD0N, KANSAS. Does a general bushier Iti Repair Wagon's, Unities. l'4ov4V, Jtlac-IVken, And all kinds of work in the Black ftnitJI-ing line. IXorae-t-slto'eiirgf 'SI'KCJATilTY.

Tlavi'n? ptlrcliaswl Ifo oW "s'tattd 'ol Mr. John WeliitK. and tlie good Will ol'thc shop, I "ttirucBtly tbe iMitro'nage'ot all. YourB B. MEADOil.

(Sufjfarfion mtaranteed, or tread.) in t(i 'T-8 1 I jLnitreijpr Feed j- AND SA) ST A m.K IlAMILTOIH 1NI UAHF.NEU Proprietor. Passengers conveyed to all parts of the. county at reasonable rates. Give its a call. We also have charge ot the Ottawa, Lyndon and Osage City Dully nliiKe to And from Osuge city, cuunectiiiK all uxtu'eK- 'ruitm.

IHli.IHlUlMH tonuiuf the blflHvt lift nmkn two ruinid trliie1i day ttt mitt frutn OnsoOit Charges I'M Ottawa A N8A8 52tf. LYNDON. MB AT MMl'T. J. II 1 1.

FY AXON, DEA LIS US IS Choice meats of all kinds, Lyndon, Kansas. BfSjV'-Shop corner of Burlington and Ottawa avenues, at Barrett Bailey's old stand. Juue 5 tf To Inventors and. Mechanics. PATENTS and how to obtain them.

Pamphlet of Ho pages free, upon receipt of Stamps lor Postage. Address CJII.MOKK, SMITH iSolicitOM of Patents, liox 31, Wiihinatnn, It. C. CLOTH, BOLT CORN wheat. 11.

A. WALES, Proprietor, ft-L6tf CO. 0 0 1 Ul hi a 6 3 FIXINOS, FINE Kansas. LYWBMW M1ILJLS The Proprietor of the Lyndon Mills would say to the FAltMlSUS ObAGE COUNTY that they have repaired the Mills first-class order by adding new 15 iyr i iv and many other new improvements, and are now prepared to give more flour and better, according to the quality of wheat, than AN OTHER MILL IN TIIH COUNTY or in adjoining counties. Wo are thankful for the former patronage and hope, by close attention to business, to continue our share of patronage.

Flour, Meal and Feed contantly on hand, and cheap for CASH. ESfToll every seventh, bushel on Everybody's Mill, Lyndon, Kansas. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SHELF HEAVY PI AKD WARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Carriages and Wagons STOVES TIN WAKE FENCE-WIRE, STAPLES BARDS, PUMrS, AiO. WIHJIJ.WOItK, LA FL1N RAND'S PO WDZlt, Fairbanks Scales, Improved Davis and Singer SEWING MACHINE. 0 0 3 NEEDLES AND POCKET AND TABLK CUTLERY, SILVKU PLATED WARE, ETC.

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