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The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

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UUWOOD LSAD2B. Celsoet CzsamlsisiUew. line also. A choice selectiou of glass never I never 1 1 can have the support The. following I the result 4f the e.

By A. M. THIlTLETHWMTi. ware may be ibtand on every ahel and in pantry of onr Tieighbothood animation held by jlhe school board on I Entered at the Pott Office at uhwood rriday last: AVERAGE Ol 90. )tia Fannie and My re Barlow cater, tallied a few guest at their home lae Thursday evening.

The evening was peat ta musto-and gatneei during toe evening lunch was served which consisted of all the delicacies of the season. The guests retired at a late ur well pleased with the manner In which they were entertlned. Have you read Shepherd Dun Miwono'ciMi matter. oi -our i do not believe that there ,14 a 'mao in States who aspires lor the highest place in the gift of the people, who does not believe that he needs "our papers" support, in order to secure bim the Jonn uilmpso Leona Toung TIME TABLE. Shepherd Duncan iennie mscoe.

UVRRAGB OF 80. from a "comport small, to yessels that dazzei the rustic, vision.x The coffee gives satisfaction and the draw-ingf under the management 6T Al. McKinny.Is invariably conducted on the square. Dr. Downs of Tibjow had a valen Vatoat PmMc-Kmiu IHvialo FASSENOKB TRAINS GOISO EAST.

Alice Kapp James Todhope Annie Davidson Flora Adams coveted prize. If be docs not know it and happens to be elected without i mmuiiu express Annie Duncan i Harry Barlow cans new advertisement, if not we advise you to do so and takeyonr iw nanana uy ACCO 8:27 -Andrew Ford. its support and widely spread Influence, then, he certainly cannot be a mr.ii r.ipren 4:43 p. tine present, and it was not one of the AVEKAGK OF 70. PASSENGER TRAINS GOINO WEST.

tM a The Linwood Herd OF SHOHT-HORfi CATTLE, The herd is composod of Victories, butter, eggs and pockelboofc, and call upon them. This is a bonofide re- Arthur Adams president for the people and bv the comic sort either. It is needless' to Jw" jcxprets A. Daniel McCarty Freddie Siseoe accommodation 6:11 p. remark that the doctor is happy.

It wimor. tnenext 20 days close out their entire stock of DKY GOODS, ICOTIONS, CLOTH LEO, HATS CAPS, BOOTS ad fiTIORS duclion sale, which will commence this morning and will positively close a boy. uo racinc Kxpress 11:04 FREIGHT TRAINS GOINO EAST. Mary Kapi Walter Harris Eugene Siscoe Joseph Glimpse Willie Brunk Lydia Glimpse Charley The independent voters of this sec lie through Freight 4:38 A. at midnight on Wednesday, March 19th 1884.

Patton Davidson Willie Anderson. lion who live in the 2nd Coasr. Dist. 8:15 112 Emigrant 11:15 114 Lvcat 4:13 FREIGHT TRAINS GOING WP6T. have been getting in some lively- work A petition has been circulated and nu lor bam my Rigga since the campaign Eddie McCarty.

AVKKAGK OF 50. Clark Servlss Albert Servlss A. M. merously signed, sklns for the establishment ol a dally mall route between Lin-wood and Daisy, We hope the route will 1 4:45 p. bejran to warm up.

There was a big turnout List Friday evening atTib- The above report includes only those in r.nugraet ft 50 115 Through YiZft Violets, Lavenders, Brawith Buds, Secrets, aud others from the celebrated herd of A. Cruickshank, Sitty-ton, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Gold-eu Drops and TJrys, descended from the renowned herd of S. Campbell, Kiucllar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Also, You kg Marts, Young Phyl-lises, Lady Elizabkths, ete.

Imp. Baron Victor 42824, bred by At COST In order to CLEAN UP before baying tlelr BPBISG STOCK which will be one of the BEST ever broof bt to town. THs SalejlwiU ie for CASS aad PEOBtrCSCIMT. 16 w. Speeches were made by Hon.

he established, and extended north to Maria. Then the Intelligent and thrftv pupils who are in the advanced grade. people. I notice in your issue of Jan. 31sl, that Judge Clayton is still progressing, and the company he is employed for is constantly increasinz its number of patrons.

How is this? Our Industry" industriously went for that man, and yet he lives and according to all accounts is in good working condition. Is it possible that "our paper" is a boomerang in disarms? or is it owing to the fact that Judge- Clayton ha3 shrewdly seized upon that anomalous trait in human characler, that causes us to generally rush to the help of tho attacted party without stopping to inquire whether we are right or wrong, and by virt ue of calling attention to that "haonv at- All trains stop at this station; tho fast Jorin It. Uoodm. Hon A. T.

Tim. ixext week the result of the examination stock men and farmers, In that vicinity iu me primary grade will be given The mons and Hon. J. A. Blackman.

iih iruina mines no stops between Lawrence and Kansas City excaptat this point. No passengers carried on freight trains wit boot pruilts. can receive the Daily Leavenworth Times, via Kansas City, and the nllt examination was pretty thorough, and There was a great deal of enthusiasm Markets Reports, shortly afternoon, on ror me "little giant', of the historic uiuBk ui me questions given were pretty hard ones and under all the circumstan closVcorL? day 01 Plication, also their easte rn city and the platform he stands upon. ces most ol the pupils did well. Prof.

Ulltllav kna w.uvo G9i I rnnil At orth anil I mail at least two days earlier than at cruickshank, and Golden Drop's Arrangements have been made to uas uune euuu worn ana aeserves Pullman sleepers and Horton reclining present. The request of the petitioners HiLLiiunsT 39120 bead the herd. much praise for the untiring energy and ecure Prof. Brock for twelve more is a reasonable one, and wc hope the urn mi an fiuNK'uKcr trains. 1 brough tickets can bo obtained and great zeal that he manifests for the lessons in vocal music at our school authorities will grant it.

cneckod to destination. W. A. HARRIS, I will sell at public sale on the farm of i ciince open nay ana night. Any Information cheerfully given uponapplii school.

By the Board, F. M. Adams, Clerk Primary Department LINWOOD Kans. John Hames on tho DeSota road 1J4 miles Wm. Crabtree, one of onr old and DEALER IN souiueast of Lenape on Saturday March.

tact," succeeded in arousing unbounded sympathy? We notic3, however, that the same thing has happened here in innumerable Instances. Your pro V. E. MCCREARY. Agent.

I.INWOODJ KANS. igiii esiecinea citizens is preparing iiuit-o ui pupns neuner absent nor 1st, at 10 o'clock a. the followin? property: four extra milk cows, one two to say "good bye to the locality and Boot Shoes. Hats. Caps.

Dry Goods. Notions. tardy during the past week, -Flora Brunk. Fannie Adams ana locate elsewhere. He and his (JWSUItKUATIONAIi CHURCH, Lin.

wood Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. year old steer, one one year old mule.flve cess or reasoning down In estimable family will be much missed Jonn Brunk Lonzo Glimpse in fiannatu school at 10 a. H. head or hogs, terms cash, one cultivator, walking or riding, one stalk cutter, or.e of the by morasses from our. social and business circles.

uiu voruiauy invited. J. W. SPRING. PASTOR.

wiui tneir depressing tendincies are 14 inch stirring plow, one hay Iramo, one His stock and household goods is ad Jnseph Davidson Charley Winkelman Bennie Crummett Alice Thompson Evra Hoskins. 41 I 1SSJ-471 fl 85 tosfl CO 8 00 to 500 Indentlcal. with ours, where we have vertised to take place next week.Tues- day. hive of bees, chickens 2J dozen, house bold farniture, etc, etc. Terms of sale: All sums over ten dollars, nine months the benefit of living ju a city of the 3 75 229 third class, and surrounded by un 2 60 to 1 90 to 2 00 to In the good lime coming now not credit on good approved notes.

bind prairie with its elevating tenden HAEBAU6H 150 221 The following gentlemen are free as far as appears and are supposed to be -open to an engagement: iar away ft is lo be faoped, wlieu the 1 25 to cies. How i3 tins? I iiiauii-e William Casjcy. Rev. A. M.

Richardson of Lawrence. 1 25 to a 200 mental and moral nature will mnn CASH IBICES. Men's Arctics Men's calf Boots Men's kip Boots Boy's whole stock kip Boots Child's Boots Men's kip Shoes Women's heavy Shoes Women's Eastern fine Shoes Women.s best Shoes made to my order -Children's Shoes in great variety Men's Hats and Caps Boy's Hats and Caps Gloves and Hosiery at all prices. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Undorwear. Men's white Shirts Jeans Clothing in Suits Pants We used to think that when our paper THE CITY.

Leader Ls a paper, Of the people, By tho people, for The people. Subscriptions And commuiiicatioiia solicited. 1 25 to recording secretary of the Home Mis Llnwood, fully assert itself in the affairs and struck an by the wav 2 sionary society of the congregational 25 to 50 to You will find a full stock ot DRV CiOOIMt, HOOTS and SIIOKS, KOAPM, adjustments of life, no communily will rest easv until it lma 200 2S5 300 100 is something would have church, was In the city last Thursday J. A. Hiller John Young, -Geo.

Samuels F. E. McCreary and met the local committee who have to give way in the direction he was 50 to 25 to uujijuiVV.1 tself with a public hall or audience steering but some 1 charge of building the parsonage. The committee decided to accept the lots on PATKVr this opening year of queer freaks on W. N.

Howdcn, of Kansas City, 1T3 eartn below and among the elements room with sufficient sealing capacity to meet any probable requirement. Let the Leader, which is doing good work to "boom" the lively town at 95 to 60 wa in town bunday visiting the boys. 3lnnl 111 i the corner of Deleware and Locust streets, the gift of Col. W. A.Harris, upon which a two story building 16x28 with an L.

14x16 will be erected as soon Robert Davidson George C. Whetsel Joseph Machir Samuel Ward above, a screw in his mental forces must have been left untightened and wi icasanion Kansas, ins faiend P. E. McCreary. 1 80 to trpa 60 to re'o per yard.

25o to 50o 25 to $1 00 So to do Muslin Jeans Flannels ia all grades Prints as the Irost leaves the ground. The work on the building will bp nimhPii fnrwar.i av i the result is a general looseness and falling apart of not very harmon the mouth of the Stranger look after this matter. Every little hamlet stimulated to mushroom growth out urn snipped a car load of wheat to Kansas City Irom Loring to- rapidly to completi ion. and It will afford Asa Drlesbach ious automation. 2 it 2 day.

Ginghams in dress styles 12o the good people of this place pleasure to on the prairicsof the south and south I Kl(n A. fllll inn ItfnllAna welcome the Rev. J.W.Spring as the first west by the advance of the iron horse Don't forget Mr. Crabtrecs Auction Sal at Loring on Tuesday March 4th Fancy Artleles, Groceries, Halt and Caps, Hardware, Wooden are, Etc. Produce of All Kinds.

Grain of All Rinds. Otir Stock will always be found complete and ot the best quality. Give us a Call. Harbaugh I.IIVOOU. UA.1S.

1 will sell at auction to the hisliest bid resldant pastor ot the first Congregational society of Llnwood. is boasting of its opera house. A public hall, properly arranged for der at my residence lour miles northeast Leavenworth. Llnwood Judge Geo E. Clayton special agent of Llnwood on Thursday, March 6th.

the Thread, Pins, Needles, Braid, Binding, 811k Thread and Twist, Lace! Handkerchiefs, Cuffs, Collars, Suspenders, etc, eto. Overalls at lowest prices. I will buy your Corn and Wood. Come In and see me Say new room is comfortable. Respectfnlly, Tr JOHN O.

KLRBY Tonganoxie, Kansas. m. sou jars. U. Choesman oflteno, are the proud parents of a little sou and ighting, heating and ventilation.with the Kansas Mutual Tile Association nf following property: Twn Heir.

horses six arid seven years old. one two Hiawatha Kansas has recently returned toLimvood from a trip west as far as seating capacity caqual to any probable occasion, is tho thing needed. year old colt, live No. 1 milk cows with calf live-years old live good two-year old Chas. Gray Ernest Kresdorn Laurens Hawn Lyman J.

Morgan J. W. Shaw T. F. Carlln Geo.

Reinhart Thomas. McCarty Will C. Mosher Prof. F. A.

Doano J. Robinson Frank Lawrence Jocob Baker J. W. Ratliff J. H.

Brown Call at Shepherd Duncans and eeo the Fiyiug Duchman Sulkey So tbat it answers the above discrip-tion, pretentious names, and costlv neners all with calf. Two two-year old Topeka, where be was called In the interests of his association locating agencies and securing iudividul applications. The Judge reports the Kansas Mutual now. a steers one yearling heifer one farm wa-- Lawrenoe Tonganoxie fresco work and ginger-bread orna on and set double harness hay frame sad aioney to loan In sums of not less T. F.

KIRBT. mentation of any kind ean well be still booming with unparallelled success dle piow barrow one cultivator riding oi wolking nearly new one cook, stove and dispensed with. and now most undoubtedly naunrt.il t-r'M) ou real estate security. F. M.

Adams. M. Adams has some splendid farms a glorions and lasting future. The bril Our lyceum continues to draw other property too numerous to meuticn. Terms: Nine months time without i liant success and deserved popularity of tho Kansas Mutual deservedly reflects REMOVAL: NEW WAGON SHOP.

I have removed my Wagon Stock FOR ior saie in this vicinity. Call and got In tcrest with note and approved security. formation. great credit upon the probity and ability Sums under $10 cash. Groceries.

Ilardwnre. Tabl and TtakM rwiw- crowds every Friday evening. The exercises consist of a debate every evening on some practical subject, and after tho debate a varied nrn. of its chief managers and we add in nn misses luia Darby and Emma Held ol WILL BIGGER. J.

Glathart, Auctioneer. less degree on the faithfulness reliability to my new shop, first door south of wj andotte spent the Sabbath at airs. W. 8hepherds. aad Uraa-i, tlicap for Casb.

SEE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: and gentlemanly deportment of its mm me of dialogues, reccitation and Masonic Hall, where I am better pre House and four lots for sale, house Shepherd Duncan are receiving tho best lino of Farming Implements pared than before to do all kinds of contains seven rooms. Cheapest prop-erts In Linwood. F. M. Adams.

Leadkr Reno. songs by native artists. The Ivceum work is bringing a great deal of local talent to the trout. Shellbark. GROCBRIBS.

work in my line of business. Making officd- A social party was given at the resi 100 lbs. First Grade Flour $3 05. lbs. Second Urade Flour dence of Mr.

Bruce last Friday night in Choice farm, 80 acers, good buildings 13 lb. Brown Suirar and repairing Farming Implements, Saw Filiug aad Soldering done to order. ana water, inquire ol F. M. Tonganoxie.

Editor Leader: Our city is not 12 Sugar honorof Peter Milner of Illinois who has been visiting the family ol Mr. Bruce for 65 00 O0 00 CO 00 11 Ex Sugar -10 A 10 Granulated Suzar several weeks, who returned home last oyer brought to this town. Don't forget W. O. Riggers sale Tburs-da March flth 1884.

This is a closing out sale, as the farm has been rented. Persons building will find It to their interest to figure with Shepherd Duncan for their Hardware. Miss Fannie ttcld, one of tho popular very easily aroused. We are a quiet, choice on or aioeie Bell have a list et farms in Eastern Kansas. Call address them at Luwrei.ee.

Thankful for past favors I hope bv Monday. The excellent music was law abiding set of men, and women eo furnished by Prof. Henley and Thntnai a4 lbs. t'hoiee Rio Coffee 6 ils. Fancy Fai'cv Mexican Coffee oe strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same.

Walkins of Tonganoxie. The guests were Farm Wagons (S3 09 Buggies 009 qo to S3 00 Spring Wagons T3 00 to CQ Sewing Machines SO 00 to 40 00 Brown Gem Planters S3 00 to 40 CO Wood Beam 12 Inch Plows 10 Steel rj BO 8teel CalUvatore la 03 Scotch Harrows 8 00 Barbed Wfre per 100 lbs 0 50 per Keg 8 73 trades, Shsvels or Axes I 00 Union Cook Stoves 13 00 to S3 00 liand Saws 1 23 to 3 Wood 74 to Hay Forks Hatchets or Hammers 7a Uoor Lacks BOtoBS believe in peace.and quietness. We seldom have anything happen to disturb pur equanimity find so when a Pure Sugar Syrup per Gallon provided with an excellent supper. Sliver Urlp Xothing was left undone which coul add Choice Sorghum L. BARNUM.

Linwood -Kans. For life, fire and accident insurance in first oiass companies call upon'F. M. Adams. A good farm of Clacres in the bottom south of good bargain.

Call on or address F. Adams. epprt was circulated upon our streets, Pure Cider Vinecrar ner eaL Headlight Coal Oil 1 CO 60 CO to 5 20 15 16 25 SO 3 lbs Cans Pie Peaches lbs Tomatoes 3 lbs Rest Carolina Rice lbs Prunes or Currents -lbs Soap or Soda DELMONICO iiotki. Amu UAvr, 0 lbs Cans Pie Peaches to the pleasure of the occasion, except Unole Bruce's dancing, which caused a little jealousy among some of the boys, as the ladies voted him the most gracoful dancer on the floor. Among the guests present were the following.

The Misses Knight Katie FreJrick Kosie Siunders Agnes Hopkins Sophia Toyne Mary Sweeney and Lizzie Bruce. Samuel Ward Hamilton anil Starling Bowen Wm. and John Fredrick Will J. Carter Michl. Saunders Samuel Haase James Sweeney and George and Alex.

Bruce. Corn to-day ABBTHASSTS OF TITLE OBTAINED ON SHORT NOTICE, HIGHEST MARKET PItlOB PAID FOB QBAI5 OP ALL KI5D3, Leavenworth, Kansas. T. UIAtOUIM A Props. 405, 407, 409, 411, 413 aud 415 Shawnee Tonganoxie ICano.

bet. 4th and 5th. First-class Sample Booms for Commer cial Men. Celery, OysterB, Fish and In writing to any of the above enclose a stamp to insnre an answer. While many are called, but few arc chosen One ol the young men came waltzing Into the office, not long ago, and holding a letter in his hand, requested us to drop his name Irom the Leap Yer.r list, as he had just received his second letter, Irom her who was destined to "drive dull care away." lie had never seen her who was the object of his thoughts by day, and his dreams by night.

A time and place of meeting was finally agreed upon, and the date being fixed about two weeks ahead, it gave our Y. M. ample time to go into training for the exhibition. He procured a fashionable suit of clothes, with coat and vest properly padded. Thus Indebted to the tailor for his manly form, also hJ9 clothes) as many fashionable young men are, he next directed his attention to improving his mind and manners by procuring the book "Decorum." a practical taeatise on etiquette and dress of the best American society, with its 350 pages, which he soon committed to memory.

On the appointed day he sallied forth to meet bis Sarah. We shall not follow bim through the trying ordeal ot that first and last meeting. Yesteiday he called at the office, the powder had disappeared from his face, the dye from his mustache and the padding from his shoulders. See ing that his heart was overflowing with disappointment we applied the reporterial pump, and this is the substance of what we got out of him I thought she would come to my side In a dress of simplicity rare, With a soft and angelic glide. And a rosebud twined in her hair, But she came with a trail like a comet's tail.

And a bustle as big as a cotton bale. I thought she would whisper my name Like an angel's breath In my ear. And fan in my heart the bright flame That has unto me grown so dear, But iuv ear was smote with a sickening thud. With "How do you flourish, old stick-in-the-mud?" I had thought she would come to me As light as a zephyr's breath, And her presence as quiet be. As the ominous hush of death, But she smote the floor with voluptious feet.

Till the echoes were started 'way down the street. I thought her breath on my cheek Would be soft as ambrosial balm, Or the air that bangs over a creek In a summer-time evening calm. But struck my nose with a powerful "swish And a dreamy remembrance of onions and fish. MOSEY Game Depot. teacDers or the Leavenworth city schools visiting her slater Mrs.

O. W.Shep-oord. Mr. C. J.

Smith, superintendent Pub llo Instruction, ol Wyandotte county, was In towa last Thursday visiting friends, Tno Immense sale of the R. It. It, plug tobacco at 50 cts is self evidence oi Its superorlty over other brands that cost more monoy. The new span, which was being put Into tho Lawrence bridge was carried out by tno Ice Tuesday, which will seriously de-; lay the work. I.

M. Melvln Co. at the North Law-ronoe post office are selling first-class groceries as cheep as they can be bought on the other side. Mrs. Annie Duncan, and daughtor Miss Annie.left last evening on a visit to trieuds in Arkansas.

Wo wish them a pleasant visit and safe return Willey Wards little girl was born last Friday so that the anniversery of her ilrtu will take place ou the 22nd o( February with that of tho father of her country. The numerous friends here or It. S. Barnum of Chicago will be pleased to earn that he has recovered from his late Illness. He has now charge of seventy hands.

Read notice of farm for Sale In Wabaunsee oounty In another column, write for ST. LOUIS HOUSE. ACCO.VI.noMA. TIO. FOK Tit A VEI.KIM AT NEW DRTO SDOBBL Where at all times may bo found freeh and complete sfexfe of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET tiOODS STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC.

ETC. AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. DR J. M. PHILLIPS Prop, LINWOOD, KANS.

010 urvioa AVKXUE, Meals at all Hours. P. HAASE, Proprietor. COPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.) liCnnpc. The School Board visited the school last Friday and report the school In a very flourishing condition.

Jonathan Han'-y is hauling lumber, for a now house which he is going te build east ot the school house. For want of hotel accommodation at this place. Mrs. Hugh Shannon is keeping a tew boarders. There is some talk of having Lenape Incorporated as a city of the 3rd class if the following gentleman can be induced to fill the offices: FOR MAYOR.

C. W. Dubourdleu or Hugh Shannon. CLERK. John Winkelman.

TRRAS. B. W. White. CITY MARSHALL.

Danl. Brannlc or J. W. Thompson. COUMCELMRX.

1st ward J. Haney Wm. Hill. 9nd ward I Wm. Shannon.

Isaac Arnold. Ird ward I Hugh Shannon. A. D. Thompson.

Irthe town Is Incorporated, one of the first things, the council will give tholr attention to, will be to adopt a system of sewerage. At a trifling expence the town-site of Lenape can be thoroughly drained, if done it Would make one of the best places on the U. P. By. for a nice little rural town.

KANSAS CITY II. M. iNSLEY. Dan'l Shire. particulars and state that you saw the Insley, Shire Lsa- advertisement In the "Lin wood There Is a bargain In it.

I.OAIYEO OK tlOOD FAK.U PnoPEBTV. ConveyancinG A SPECIALTY BY M. ADAMS AT. TORNKY AT LAW AT LEADER OFFICE. MONEY TO LOAN I CHEAP! ON IMPROVED FARMES.

NATHANM. MANN 307 DELAWARE STREET Leavenworth, Kansas. There is NO CHEAPER Place to Buy First Class Groceries Than at the Store of B.63. POST OFFICE BtlLDlXG North Lawrence Hans. It will pay to call upon ns before crossing the bridge.

Samuel shoe maker In the em ploy of J. II. Boyd In Lawrenoe, fell fJ-om STEEL BELL, the Railway bridge over the Kaw river at paid capital 9150,000. Established, 18G7. that place last Sunday morning about 10 rw'l rm a twl waa Inafandn 1 (1 1 I that a few smart alecs in the journalistic vineyard, for their own exclusive use, and Teui(It, were petitioning congress to enact a law, copyrighting news for a period of 13 hours after said news were manufactured: such an excitement was inaugurated as I hope it will never be my lot to see again.

Gray haired men, and beardless bovs, staid matrons, and blooming damsels, paraded our streets, shouting, and gesticulating wildly, or stood, with bated breath, crouching, and cringing, as if some great impending calamity, was about to befaH them. A perfect pandemonium seemed to reigu for the time being, quieted at last, bv overstrained nature asserting her sway, and opening the flood-gates of our eyes. Your readers may eubuire the meaning of this state of turmoil on the part of our citizens. Allow me to say that we saw and realized in this assumption ol prerogatives by our millionaire editors of the east, a fiendish purpose to cater to their jealousy, and dUtroy the growiug power, and wide spread influence, of that marvelous tropical plant of the 19th cenury, "onr Tonganoxie Bastinado." After years of infinite toil, and a deprivation of creature comforts pitiable to relate, our paper has sueeeded in becoming a fixture in a dozen homes, Now when a full fruition seemed about to crown its labors, and it was about to be admitted in another half dozen homes, about to enter the pupa state where needed rest and recuperation would smile benignly upon it, comes this cruel blow to demolish the ambition of a life time. Doiyou wonder 'that our people were for once fairly aroused? Let that iniquitous measure become a law, and let Col.

D. R. Anthonv as a measure of retaliation, for holding him up in au "interesting" situation," to send his daily to this office where I and how are wet receive the news or any news at all for; that; matter. Were "our paper" thrown back upon its own resources, tt would be like the bear who enters his hibernating quarters in the fall in lull condition but comes out in the spring lean in flesh, with this difference that the bear would still have a vitalizing, force left while our editor during the progress of the hibernating season would gradually die of braiu atrophy. Like the fever stricken patient that during the progress of the fever con sam es the tissues of hia body.

So would be our editors condition noting again this difference, that whereas the fever patieut might live our editor must surely die, for his brain commissary at Its very best never carried a sufficient stock to sustain a prolonged seige. This measure must never become a law, but if it does let those gentlemen who are aspiringafter the presidential nomination note this fact' down in NO. 425 DELAWARE STREET. Leavenworth, Kans. Drlesbach Bre.

have on hand and for eale a good supply of native lumber. Also bill stuff and timbers of any size and Attronoy at Uwt Boal I JEWTON MANN, ATTOttlKV ATLAW 807 DELAWARE ST. Leavenworth, Kan. office o.t 11 crura wxxeet, reui nu Collections- made, and prompt return guaranteed. length sawed to order.

Mill at Uemphills lord three miles north of Llnwood 1'. U. Address Ueno Kansas. Last Monday evening Mr. Enos Thomson, while attempting to cross tho Kaw river on- the ice on his return from Llnwood, broke through, and was thoroughly water-soaked be-a reachiug the shore 'i The leoture advertised to take place at the Congregational Church last evening was Indefinitely postponed, some of the members objected to the church being used for the discussion of the Tariff- We Are informed ttat hereafter the church is to be used exclusively for relgious worship, which is perfectly right and proper.

M. PniLLIPS, J. PIITSICIAK AID SOBEO Office in Drug Store under Masonic Fall Leaf. The school of this plaoc closed on Friday. An exhibition was given in the evening which was well attended.

To say that It was immense would be no ex-ageration, when we consider the size of the place and the short time that was taken to make preparation. Below we append a portion of the programme, a part not being obtainable. Boarding school accomplishments, Miss Melnke, Miss McGarry, J. A. Sprague, Mr.

Meinke. How he managed, Emma Bauer, Ida Wakeley, A. Sprague. Theo. Meinke.

Appearances deceitful.John McCabria, James McCabria, Tom McGarry, William Loesch, William Wakeley, J. A. Sdrague. Declamation, John McAbrie, William Locsch, J. W.

Thompson. Essays. J. A. Sprague, J.

w. Thomp. son. Andrew McGarry started for Colorado last Monday. Hall opposite U.

P. depot. EH O. LUnCH EVERY fHSHT, I90I WESTSjUTU'siBEET. LINWOOD, KANS.

I Inc. Our neishbor John C. Cullison is about to ornament the sightly plateau where his old house has been stand-s ing so many years with a new and spacious domicile built with some pre tension to style and the latest improvements. Timothy Lee has the fonnda-tion nearly completed and John Mc-Lain, the veteran architect, is at work on the frame. A gentleman lately from tha Pacific slope in the neighborhood where our late townsman Jacob Morris located, brings good reports of Mr.

Morris and others who went but there with him. Jake, he reports, is doing a sort of livery and stage business and is making money hand oyer ''st. Wm. G. Harris lately returned from Chicago an outspoken convert the doctrine of alow tarriff if not downright free trade.

So says Dame Rumor. As one of our most extensive cultivators of the hog Mr. Harris has reason to deprecate "protection," for the discrimination which the Germans in pursuance of tbat policy are making against his particular industry. Protection is a delusion aud snare a man noed't go even as far away from home as Chicago to find it ont. Llnwood must not flatter herself that she has a monopoly of the prize coffee package business.

Our cross'-road store is doing something In that BRUNK. w.c- Kansas City Kansas W. C. Bigger has rented bis farm to Wm. Carr ol Fairmount wnship, aud Is going to Kansas City to go Into business with his brother at that place.

While Mr. Bigger numerous friends here will egret to loose him, they will with us, wish him success in his new business, aud be pleased to call upon him when in Kansas City. Pror. Brocks singing school closed last Saturday evening. We have every reas-' on to believe that the term has been a plesaut one to pupils and teacher, and especially to the latter, upon whose mem- ory the youth and beauty of Lin wood, are indelibly stamped.

As a token of remem- We do a generat Law and Collection in thb asd mfi counties. Draw and Acknowledge Deeds, Mertgagvs, TuwisC Prfe4 Titles, Etc, We Buy, Sell, Eichange and Rent Lands and City PropeHy We Insure Against Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. Wo bavya Ytnt Class Life, Endowment aud Accident Iaaurance Compaaioo. Wo Loan Money on Long or Short Time at Lowest BitlTia rtn FaesjsaxeaKl CUv Property and on Chattel Mortgage. Wo have Abstract Books of the Titles asd City Proparty ta Dvmflaal County and Will Make Abstracts of Title at Reasonable Bstai.

Any buslnen left with as will be promptly aUcadod to. Tor the convenience of oar friends and patrons fa Seutn Learaer44 Conntv, we have opened a branch offlce at Linwoed. Wbere all laferSkav DLACKMniTHIM, Horse Shoeing, Boiler Work and General Repairing or all kinds. South of Railroad, Cor. TUompson and Oaks Street, Linwood Kans, For Sale MT CHILPER9.

COXTItACXOR And Linwood, Kab. FOU SALF. A good prairio farm of 40 acres two miles northwest of Lenape, well improved. A farm of 61 acres adjoining Lin-wood, all bottom and under fence. Two hundred acres of prairie land 2 miles north of Lenape.

A bargain. Call on or address F. M. Adams Leadir omoa. orance, at tno close or the term be was iresented with a beutiful doe a Kilt and its name, ereafter when he licks the "sweet" dog! among the Wyauuoite hills, be will think ol the heauiliul giver.

A Farm of 240 acres with House, Stable, Orchard, Pasture and Corral. 35 acres broken. Address, K- DAWES, Chalk Moujtd, Wabaunsee Co. Kans. tlon reUtire to oar bntiaeat will bt cbMrf ally given aad trtasacted by F.

WHEN in Lawrence and you want a good Shave, Hair Cut or Sham-poon call oyen MARK ANTH027T, 112 Mass. St. Adaas Attorvr a4 Law, ofie Is tfaaoaia Bail, their memoraudaium book, that they.

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About The Linwood Leader Archive

Pages Available:
129
Years Available:
1883-1884