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NO. 26. iPAY, MARCH 10, 1898, LYNDON, KANSAS, Ti'n VOL. III. ASSESSORS' MEETING afternoon.

Mrs. E. H. Brown and daughter Eva were Osage City visitors Wednesday. The skimming station is in fine run Probably-the 'greatest conundrum of the age is what-will he the outcome of the present situation with 06 Saved is 106 Earned and ioc Got.

near Ingalls, Payne county, typhoid pneumonia. He was thirty-two years of age, the youngest of the boys, i nd died on his first wedding anniversary, very hear the wedding hour. His brother Henry received word and went at but the message not "reaching him promptly he was twenty- ning order now with Mr. C. Ru tland Lyndon, March 7, 1898.

The board of assessors met at the office of the county clerk. Meeting called to order by the county clerk. J. V. Edmonson was elected chairman aad Ceo.

S. Coffman secretary. All pres- reference to Spain and the United States. This government is main- its taming a inarKeu siience as manager. Miss "Emma Hultz accompanied ter sister Annie to her heme in Anderson county, Sunday.

C. A. Deardorff, a former principal i We can save jonAOc on Every Dollar yon. Spend, f.h.p.m. four hours late and did not arrive until Thp.

Senate rotes 0pnt Silvers, of Dragoon. Get our prices on Kock and Barrel Salt. You can't beat it. intentions. I wWK" .1..

at our store, ana ouo Committee of three appointed on real after. the funeral. Nearly all of the older settlers re 7 77 cmirl for an ear amounts 000,000 to he placed at tne r-iew- dollar you spend WVeaianv emergency, n.s follows: A. o. juuu On every member Elmer as a boy and they with of our schools, was a visitor uit neighborhood Saturday and Sunday.

i 1 all of Henry's friends extend sympathy. while munitions ana equiiuc to a nice sum for you placed in Bebb and Samuel Benton. Committee of three on mineral reserve, as follows: C. J. Wilbur, D.

R. Griffith and John Davis, Committee of three on live 4 stock, Best White Cofn- ill tl Vy ii. readiness. Congress is supporting Cottonwood Quarterly Meeting is held at Harveyville the latter part of this week. A number of our people are expecting to attend.

1 sack, 25 lbs .25 .17 Meal, Olri-Stvle Tobacco, 4 oz. plu rr fi for .2.) the President to the letter. On the NEIGHBORHOOD NEW(. From Our Corps of Special Correspondents. Si 5 lbs.

Best No. 1 Gran. Sugar, icith your order) 3 cans Lewis Lye, 4 Greenwich Lye, Marion Smith, Jonn t. i nttPi-ATifes and. as follows Star and Horse Shoe Tobacco, 9, otner sWv Rubow and August Anderson Mrs.

Richard Hultz, spoken of in last week's items, died Tuesday, March 1st. The funeral occurred on Thurs ct cj ft I i uuaiotvitvi o- Committee of three on merchandise follows: W. H. iieilUUO CUV DVM-x vvj ing a feverish condition foreshadowing results not to be foretold. The MAXSOJi MOVEMENTS.

We can save ijou moneu on FLOUR ana FEED. G6t our day, the services being conducted by CLU.U. uauo) Rnbt. Erskine and J. Hill.

Rev. Brown of Barclay. Mrs. iuii Committee of three on personal prop Mrs. P.

H. Sutton has been visiting orlces before bmjiiiflr court of inquiry is expected to re eaves a husband and Jour children, for several daj's in Douglas county. three of whom are married, to mourn port within a week, which may or TV erty other than live stock, as iouows. M. H.

Schoelder, M. J. Edmon and Geo. S. Coffman.

Mrs. T. L. Marshall, of Osage City, a loving, christian wife and mother. may not bring a climax.

iiov er, has been visiting several days with drought to than the MISCELLANEOUS. 1200 Gallons finest Crockery ever this town and no higher in price common Jcind. The following is the basis of assess this government is not to TEQUA ITEMS. friends here. prised at anything that may occur upon: 4 Real Estate average per acre on the part ot bpain.

W. J. Moore went to Topeka last week and bought G5 head of cattle. He 6 00 A number of young people from here attended a party at Geo. Largent's on Monday night.

Two families, Mr. Ralston's and Mr. Mineral reserve, per acre, the Cabinet and the President are a Attention is called to cur Repair Department. S. Alexander is now in charge of this department, and having been thoroughly schooled under one of the best workmen cannot only give the best satisfaction in all usual lines of work but is fully competent to extend the work to include repairing of all sorts of small machines, gasoline stoves, bicycles, lock and key work, etc.

actual value will pasture them near Silkville this Banks and unit in the matter and are wise 40 00 8 spools Clark's or Merrick's .1 Calico from 21 cents per yd. and up, Window Shades, 10 cents each f.nd up. year. 4 Tin Caps, '05 750 Carpet Tacks, -Oo Oil Cloth, Standard per .10 You've been paying 15 to 20 c.Jor this.) TTcio-c'a fmm Teaua. have moved to beyond our ordinary appreciation.

24 00 vo Puttorsiin nuice recently vacated A. Eagle and son Walter attended the Hereford cattle sale at Emporia last 10 00 by John Patterson. Leedy is too Little. week. Mr.

Eagle has a good many of 10 00 8 00 Work horses, No. 1, Work horses, No. 2, Plugs and ponies, Two-year-old colts, One-year-old colts, Stallions and jacks $100, and for over $5 service charge Mules, No. 1, Will Marshal and daughter Bring us your Produce these cattle and is justly proud of them Marv. of Willow Springs, Douglas W.

D. Welles had quite a company 200 00 have been visiting the families of Mrs. Saturday. Those Oregon's election will be held first this year. It will occur in June, when two congressmen are to Ithe General Suddiu Wood mas and the Marshalls for sev LUCKY Vl i 1 A i 'J i present were Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Case SPOT CASH eral days. Quenemo and Lundon. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Case, Mr Give him a trial on any such he elected. daughter Mary Mules, No. 2, Mules, 2 years old, Mules, 1 year old, Cows, thoroughbred, KICIIVIEW ITEMS. Miss Mattie Hussey, Alec May and work you may have 45 00 32 00 16 00 12 00 50 00 30 00 24 00 20 00 De. May has retired from his daughter Amy, Misses Lela Connely, is the chief employment Plowing position as proprietor of the Over- CovvS) good, Minnie Hazen, and Grace Wooamas.

now. brook Herald and Sam fetauner now Cows, common, re. m. oneal. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.

Some who have moved in this neigh- Western and southern cows has full control. borhood this spring are: Lutner uore to the Bay farm; Mr. Hedges to the l-o- 4 03 The Advocate and News, speak- gle farm; Mr. Gragg and Mr. liay to tho Mothers farm: Mr.

Oambor to tne O. C. Williams has been under the weather for a. week past. Wm.

Prather is working for Mr. Hyles, five miles northwest or here. Lew McClure and wife, of Lyndon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gillilaud last Sunday.

Wm. Ramson and Harry Williams, 3 50 mo- witn reiereuce Wilson farm: Mr. Griffin to near Min the government regarding the Maine eral Point, and John Pilkington to Que Cattle, full-fed native steers, per cwt. Two-year-old natives and 3-year-old westerns, Two-year-old natives and 3-year- old westerns, half fed, Three-year-old natives, half fed, Three-vear-okVsouthern, Two-year-old southern, One-year-old southern, 30 00 disaster, steps out on terra firma nemo. Dr.

George Losh Dental Surgeon. i3T Office over Capper's Slor Lyndon, Kansas. Does first-class dental work of alL 34 00 24 00 and candidly declares that "2s man fitted to occupy the place, of of Arvonia. were visiting and making C. J.

WING. Died, at his home on Saturday morn 18 00 calls here Sunday. president of the United States" would ing at Lo'cloek March 5, of pneumonia? 10 00 25 00 O. S. Starr and daughter May and C.

J. Wing. The deceased was ooru iu dream of taking any other coin se Two-year-old; natives, kinds. t. ninnirwli attended the tunerai than that which the government has One-year-old natives, Rochester, June 10, 1835.

His parents moved to Ohio when he was small of Mr. Clark Wing last Sunday. One-year-old' heifers, assumed. 16 00 12 00 GO 00 30 00 3 50 and he lived there until he was 21 years Thoroughbred bulls, Mr, Kepiinger, late of Dade county, 1 hftfrt vv and will of ae. He came to Kansas in 1856 and Common bulls.

located near Baldwin City. He was In the case against Sheriff Martin and his deputies, charging them iAV.j UlU- occupy and farm Mrs.T -sej's place Frank Cummings a citizen Makes much of the home, and likewise adds greatly to the comfort of the household. We have just opened in the north room of the Fairbanks Block a new store filled with a new stock of the latest and best things in the furniture line. Have bought right and can sell right. The stock is complete in Mattings, House-fittings, And we are prepared to interest you in goods and prices.

We will say more later. In the meantime call and look through the stock. married January 11, 1850, to Mary Hig- Hogs, permundred, Sheep, per head, Goats, per head, Dr. L. B.

Bushong, PHYSS IAN AND SURGEON." 'iix over Copper's $tor. Lyndon-; Kansas. Calls answered Trom office day or night. per -will farm gins. They had three children who are the unlawful killing, of strik- all He located at his late home CumminsV place vacated hy miners at Lattimer, on ins: Wheat, per bushel, bushel, ti 1SS0 andby industry and economy has Frank.

made a pleasant home for his family. September 10th last, yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty, the Rye, per bushel, 200 00 10 40 14 2 00 1 00 80 Mr. Wing was a kind husband and NIP AND TUCK. Corn, per bushel, 1 I w. father and a good neighbor and citizen.

first ballot by the jury being unam- cloyer geedj per bushel, Ie will be greatly missed by his fam- mous for acquittal. There remains Timotny seed, per bushel, lv, and that they have the sympathy 1 Flax seed, per bushel, 30 seventeen endictments against them, vet to be heard. of a Teat many friends was shown by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark are with relatives at Topeka.

Mr. and Mrs. Urn den stock made a Hying visit to Arvonia. Little Arlie Davis has been quite sick with the "Dutch measles." -1 the attendance- at the funeral on Sunday, over 300 people being present. Millet seed, per bushel, Hay, prairie, Hay, tame, Sorghum, per bushel, Pianos, first-class, Rev.

Veile preached a good sermon R. J. Hill, so long connected with the Osage City Free Press, from the text, "Acquaint thyself with anrt The remains were interrea in has retired from its management Dr. R. H.

D. Office over Oneed's store. Lyndon, Pleasant Pleasant, ATTORNEYS. tieT Office over Post Office. Lyndon, ICansas.

Organs, No. 1, 1 50 2 00 50 100 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 00 10 00 40 00 20 00 100 00 10 00 50 00 JL. the Connely cemetery. and severed his connection with it Gold Watches, A few of our teacher's menus irum near his home visited his school Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Sowash, of Pantteg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bletso and other friends. altogether and has been appointed Gold-filled, IN AND ABOUT OSAGE CITY.

ll j-n. Tl city assessor, ms uroinei, 9 Silver watches, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Chas. Howell was on the sick list a 1 ML n. rwnisoTi and W. D.

Smith at few days last week. II. Hill, of Jfimpona, Becomes a partner in place of K. Mr. Mickey continuing as editor.

Mr. J. M. Brewer, of Rapp Staiion, was Telephone wire, per mile, 20 00 160 00 tended the great Hereford sale at Em poi ia March 2d. in the city Saturday.

Postal Telegraph We are glad to note that May Yates Mrs. Wm. Waddell is quite ill at her Hill has served his paper and patrons faithfully and well, and the fraternity respect him as a true man home on East Main street. is able to be back school after sev eral days' sickness. Chas.

Pace is again able to be around and worthy member. wish ail afcer a severe illness of several days. Beasley Beasley, PHYSICIANS And SURGEONS, Office in Stcisher Luililiiuj: Lyndon, Kansas. F. G.

Fogg and H. E. Clark and families spent the day with Rev. and parties in the matter abundant suc Miss Mabel Martin left on Saturday Bicycles, 10 00 uu Coal shafts, 5 00 (a) 900 00 Farm implements, steam and other tareshers, hay presses, household goods, left to the judgment of the assessors. All property to be assessed at one-half its actual value.

Eight hours to constitute a day's work for railroad road work. Adjourned. Mrs. Hibbard in your city recently. for a visit with friends in Kansas City.

cess. Misses Wilson and Rudolph and mv. ana ui uaiwoj, Messrs. Wilson, Rudolph and Fauchier BY THE WAY. were trading with our merchant iast Saturday.

Oo you want Do you want Home? Do ou Rent Now? Does it to he without a home when homes can be bought so cheap and on such terms? The renter loses much valuable, time he could make food use of on Ms own. place. He spends and Voltes the Lllc of his profits tearing sacrificing, damages and re, its and the older you, get the harder it zvill be ta PVf7 place, and the higher will, be the price. Can ive had a lovely day for their long ride. AROUND PANTTEQ, Mrs.

Caroline Brown, who has been seriously ill for several wesks, is slowly J. V. Edmonson, Chairman. G. C.

Coffman, Secretary. recovering. Mr. Anderson is very lo Garbondale shipped 155 carloads of rook last month, and there are people who would insist that the place still a little bit rocky. coo The town of Bern, near the Nebraska line, was nearly all destroyed by a fire r.ottiniT i-partf for farminer is the Mrs.

Kahl is enjoying a week's visit from her sister and two children ABOUT COURT. order of the day. -J. Vogelgesang is going to run from Council Grove. Not many cases of public interest or started by a drunk man wno peribueu John Dundore, who has been attend I vcon trMorl thfi nast milk wagon to the Barclay creamery has been suggested 1 important in the flames.

It ing school at Lane University, returned the coming snmmer. interest you in a home: home last Saturday, that at his funeral- the choir should have sung "A Hot Time." Mr. and Mrs. John Hunsicker, from Mrs. Jos.

Lloyd, of Barc'ay, spent near Osare City, were visitors at the Sunday in the city with her parents, Vogelgesang home Sunday. week. The uaroonaaie rase ui. standing, Johnson vs. Boren, for recovery of money, was decided in favor of plaintiff.

The second trial of the case of Miller vs. Basel, fees for medical attendance, resulted in favor of defendant. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Hopkins. nnp smart farmers are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moon moved Sat KJVLUV through plowing for corn.

They wil be planting in a few days. commercial. The Leading Hotel Tables supplied with the eest the market affords. XGoq 1 sample rooms in connection. Lyndon, Kansas.

membership desire his return and it is probable the Bishop will concede to their wishes. Henry McGuire ran a nail in his foot Monday, causing a very painful wound. W. W. Miller and Barney McKissick cime home Tuesday from W.

L. Smith is having a severe tussle with la this week. Peter Halberg has moved a house onto his farm south of town and will fix it up to live in and use bis old house for a stable. urday tq Miller's ranch, where they FARM PROPERTY. 160 acres, 1 1-2 miles of Michigan Valley; six-room house, out-building, splendid bearing orchard; 70 acres cultivated; balance pasture and mow iand.

Easy terms, $2,400 80 acres, 4 miles of Quenemo; fair house, good barn; 50 acres cul expect to reside in the future. The city of Carbondale is boring a public weli the Carbondalian sig-nficantly remarks that "Our citizens have felt for years the need of a well to furnish drinking water for the farmers who come to town to trade." Late Cuban Advices: Tom Clark, who speaks like a man of experience, Huber vs. City of Lyndon, $3,000 The Pantteg school teacher, Miss Mrs. E. C.

McXeal, of Vassxr, is damages, got a verdict for $225, and Jennie Sowash, is the sick list this spending a few days with her pa- ents, the defendant's attorney meg a motion week with the Diitch measles." TOWN PROPERTY. Good si -r om house, well located; 1-4 blcck of ground, good wall, fruit, etc. $5- Easy terms. God three room house, 2 lots. Six-room story and a half house in goad condition.

$500. Easy terms. Five-room house, same as above. $400. Easy terms.

Here is a snap A very good Mr. and Mrs. B. Cole, of southwest Andrew Anderson's house caught fire at 11 a. m.

Sunday and burned, to the Gsago. $1,200. gives two points that will no doubt tivated. Easy terms. around.

With the neighbors' help they nrovfl of value to the lnexpenenceu John Maughemar, of the Marais des Cygnes valley, is the possessor of a fine "if miles of Quenemo; 1 I inAnpmn imiw saved the most of the furniture. 10a acres, 5 tn Cuba to war. The urst is for a new trial. As matter of local interest we may speak of it further at another time. As we go to press the arguments in the Eagon vs.

Eagon damage suit are being made by the attorneys. Among the legal" representatives from outside the county are J. G. new phaeton, purchased of Martin, On last Thursday at the home of the O'Neil Co; good seven-room house, good barn, with respect to alligators. He says 50 acres of good bottom in culti- taey are thick and Jay with lower jaw vation; balance in pasture and tim- on the ground and upper jaw thrown Vllu American bride's parents, and Mrs.

Thomas McKay, Miss Inez McKay was united. Fred Kerstein and family, of Mt. Zion neighborhood, near Vassar, sent Sun in marriage to Qrtia Moon, Kev, day with Wm. Lemmie and family, Easy terms, W1. looldna- Wntora Tlavid Overmever.

J. P. Cal- Roby officiating. ber. south of town.

back to see how many Spaniards are vin and Harvey, ol 1 11 li; I 1 anil A ttfirnfiv two-room house and two lots. $100 Cash. Four-room house and 11 lots. $300. Easy terms.

Thrpe-room cottage, stable, BARCLAY TTEMS. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Herman ana 1 larp-e barn, orchard: after him and run rigo inw tu ui- lopeita, juuS 1 W. TT. Clark and good house, of Miller weeK 10 taunneweii, uau me miaiui- niece, Mis QUIa Jackson, 9 in I gator trap, waeu uunuwmoo uHrv 1 ui umj ture to be on the train that was wrecK- Albert Walthall will work for Mrs nearly all cultivated, Station, were transacting business in iawTinrt Mr. warrior is gwuo lum jjci wu, town last Thursday. Law Enforcement League.

cash; balance on easy terms. The Qier set instructions apply to 80 acres, 1 12 mile of town; good eating "de Cuban Queen wahtermil- R. Lewis ths summer. Miss Eva Brown was the guest Miss Elva Hoover Sunday. Ed Benton and family are having: a severe tussle with la, grippe, the entire house.

lame barn, large orchard, and yon, and tnese are The lar m0nthly meeting of the well, fruit; close in. $300. Easy terms. The above are well located in Lyndon and any of them worth more than the price asked. family being sick and only part of them 1 I I IO TllQ TITHCI, ICMI U1UVD VKJ Mrs.

Lizzie Butler returned la.st week from the northern part ot the Den thump Osage County Law Enforcement League other improvements; Easy terms. wilypn tp fin' de patch. able to be around at all. ed at Rom. Although not seriously injure 1 sha leeiytd quite a shaking-up and had one 1 rffl and wrist consiser-ably Mrs.

Jennie Nightingale, Lucy Link, Grandma Link, and Mrs. Crawford returned home Saturday to Topeka. They have teen hera helping take care of Florence Link, who was so severely burned. She is getting along nicely now. will be neid at usajre ity au.ov 4, 2,000, lOOKers IU.

you HIT V.W stntfl. where she has been engagea in de mos' promism Miss Mary Cain, of Rapp Station hnlf 1TTH XT has been dansrerouslv ill with tJmoranof. an law enforcement are evangelistic work. one dat nas a iua uuu 'tween de bass note on a planner an pullin' you'h ba'h foot out of de mud, requested to be present. N.

Brown, A. Thomas, Iresdenfe. ecreaay. an' jus' knock him pn ae neaa. oau lav a knife to him; it spoils de flavor.

quinsy the home of darence Good-sell in this city, is slowly improving. Rev. W. L. Morris left on Tuesday morning for Lawrence to attend Oon ference? During Mr.

Morris' sojourn here he has mane many warm friends, Mrs. Sarah Robinson (nee Edwards), of Emporia, is visiting ii the neighborhood. County-Attorney Wolfe and of Lyndon, visited Mrs. Abbie Pierpoint Sunday. into it wid doi nan an' now Jes get Timer Keihl Dead.

If we have mentioned what you want come and sec cdl about it. Bring this list with you, Jf ijQu can't caU, viark the piece you ant particulars about and send it to us by mail, but come ij possible Make your ivants known whether contamea 'in above list or not. Tours Truly, VBuckman in SEE US- "But how about the seeds." HDo'an pay no 'tention to de seeds. Elmer Keihl, who formerly lived in and the good done the church gener- held at the Job 1ZMOJ511 Let'So pare pb aemspm, omraimitv northeast of town, died About home home at Mrs Mary Brpwn Monday ally cannot be estimated. The entity jes get de juice rign neaa -uu yt 3rd, at his cnin,".

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