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The Endeavor Spirit from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

The Endeavor Spirit from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

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Lyndon, Kansas
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THE LYNDON DAILY NEWS. I. TUESDAY, LYNDON, KANSAS, OCTOBER 22, 1901. NO. 27.

They Tell Us. That there is a million dollars in it for the man who can give a sure cure for bald heads. That a Lyndon man is raising a Van Dyke. That the court house stoves are now clothed in shining robes of black. inat Lfv.

Miles wisnes it understood that his hat is not like Wilson's. Among the schools visited by-Mrs. Kirby last week we find the following: Dist. No. 22 three miles northeast of Carbondale where Miss Alice Butterfield is teaching the young idea, how to shoot.

23 pupils now enrolled in this school, 1G of whom were present. The school house is in good condition. A fine lawn for a playground was an especial feature of the surroundings. Miss Butterlield found no decorations, but since commencing school lias purchased a number of Perry pictures to relieve the monotony of bare walls. A number of the pupils are preparing to the take common examination.

Our drive from No. 22 to No. 10 took us by the famous orchard where a large number of persons are now employed" picking the and placi ng them in b.irrel for shipment. Shifting Soil. List of transfers as furnished by J.

H. Siivuly, Lyndon, Kansas. All deeds are general warranty unless otherwise specified. r''-- -Mo -w E. E.

to C. I. McGregor Lots 5 and 0 blk 23 Aurora $400. Tuesday Mary E. Martin to Olof Nelson pt of sw 24 1G 14 $200.

T. L. Marshall to G. W. Stafford Lots 32 34 36 blk 10 lTs add to Osasre Citv $850.

The Presbyterian ladies aid give their trip around the world Friday night. L. F. Warner, Republican candidate for commissioner in the third district, was up from Melvern to day. Newton Spargur, who moved on to the Van Benthem place last has sold out and expects to move to Iowa in the near future.

Dave Eubanks purchased a fine mule team of E. D. Tiffany yesterday; Mr: Eubanks expects to drive them to Oklahoma in the near future. In a letter we received from Ralph Pleasant last night he says that he was able to go to work yesterday after being off duty for a week on account of a fall which he received week before last..

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Pages Available:
198
Years Available:
1901-1905