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The Endeavor Spirit from Lyndon, Kansas • 2

The Endeavor Spirit from Lyndon, Kansas • 2

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Lyndon, Kansas
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2
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THE LYNDON DAILY NEWS. Subscriptions are to be collected every Saturday unless previously arrangecl, Pay for advertising and job work will be collect-' ed the first of each month, The paper is sent until ordered discontinued, When anyone desires it stopped, pay up and notify us, J. K.SCHRIVER, Editor SUBSCRIPTION cent a copy 5 cents a week $2,50 a year Entered at the Postoffice at Lyndon, Kansas, as second-class matter October 7, 1901. credit to the town. To-day's paper makes thirty-one issues of the News if it hadn't been for swallowing of the aforesaid Remark hide, hair and toe-nails, it would likely have issued" ffi al service conducted by Rev.

Mickey will be held about six o'clock this evening. No mourners will be present as they will have business elsewhere. No hearse will be needed as the News will ride to the 'cemetery with the Remark. The Herald will likely attend and as the last words are pronounced by the Rev. Mickey, will say a foe, yet a friend, is gone and with one sad look will turn again into the beaten path of everyday happenings, aud the news is no more.

With this issue the career of the Lyndon' Daily News comes to an end. Brother Mickey may don his long black coat, telephone for the undertaker and prepare, a vessel to hold the. copious tears of the editor. Late last night the editor of News and C. Smith, editor of Current Remark, brought to a close a deal in which J.

K.Schriver, editor of the News, becomes editor aud proprietor of the Remark, so with this issue the News suspends publication. We wish to thank the people of Lyndon for their 'support both by subscription and advertising. We hope to make the Remark a paper that will be as much appreciated as has the News during its exsistauce. We not only' ask your patronage, but expect to get it, not becanse we are smarter than anyone else, but because we expect to make a paper that will be a Osage County Mrs. Mary Ely looks after the in terests of some 70 pupils at District -No.

55. sixty pupils wrere present. The little town of Fosterville, springing up in this district has contributed to making the school so large that it is almost impossible for one teacher to look after it anv satisfac-tion. Mr. and Mrs.

George Strunk have just returned from their old heme in where they were visiting old friends and relatives for several weeks. Osage Couuty Chronicle..

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Pages Available:
198
Years Available:
1901-1905