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The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

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port into our district the independent THE LIH WOOD Shipments from, this station during By A. M. THUTLETHWAITfc D. M. Ferry and Hiram Sibleys flower, and gardeu seeds for eale at Harbaugh Co's.

Pitilo, of Indpendents was In town last Saturday evening looking for two valuable horses which went stolen Irom him last Friday evening. Electric L.Isr,ltu. H. D. Pike came up Saturday nipM to visit his numerous friends in Linwood.

Whether bis visits are of a purely social nature or not we are unable to state, II It was a business trip, the nature of it Is such that there Is nothing in the statutes, of Kansas forbidding biin transacting it (Knietwd at tbe Post Offlce at linwood eppond'cUHd matter.) speakers and voters of the 2d district did such splendid service down there by their opposition to the tariff. 1 hat even if we sbouid fail to secure their services. The fact that we attempted to secure them will op-perate like Rhoderic Dhua blast "upon his bugle horn But then, we shall get them, providing always they are uot too busily In discussing the moinentious, and all impot'tam TI1VEE TABLE. Eleven pounds of Grannlited Sugar ou the Sabbath day We beic.lo suggest. for one dollar at Ilarbaugh Co's 1'alon PaclHc-kaawM Dlrldon, PABHKNGKB TRAINS GOING HAST.

104 Atlantic Express 4:2 A. M. JOK KanoBft Acoo' 102 Fast Kxpresa 4:45 P. to leap year ladies that ordinary bait, used in fishing for bullheads ami suckers will never catch Mr. Pike, as big habits and tastes are entirely tlrlltfreut, belonging as does to a species Who do not Ireq-ientthe stagva'it pools anilbayous of degradation and dishonor.

Dutton, who for the" past six months baa filled, the position of night The Linwood Herd OF SATTLE. The herd is composed of Victokies, Violets, Lavenders, Bkawith Uuds Secket8, and others from the cele-bialed herd of. A. Cruickshank, Sitty- New stock of Spring goods at Shepherd fe Dnneana. Tbe Pleasant Valley school house baa been repainted In side and Heslde Adding' to the apperance of buildings there isecunemy iu a liberal use of paint.

For latest styles in ladies bats call at Shepherd A Duncans. i While our farmers and others will soon le busy in preparing for the work of the tbey must n.t overlook home at HARBAUGH Co. You "Will Find a IFull Stock of DRY -GOODS, 'BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, SOAPS PATENT MEDICINES. FANCY ARTICLES hats and Caps," hardware, wooenware, ETC. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS.

OUR STOCK "WILL ALWAYs BE FOUND COMPLETE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. PLEASE GrHTE TJS A CALL. HARBAUGH ir lon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Gold-eu Drops and Uets, descended from the last week have been, mainly of trn, potatoes ant) poultry. Tbe' amount of these products- sent abroad to gladen the Hcirlsbf outside consumers has been cdiisiderable.

A. Blackmail and G. P. Clay are enclosing with a wire fence the only piece of land in this neighborhood still lying out iu tha commons. There is at present a boom in the poult ry market at Ibis place.

Ai. Mc- Klnny' has been canvassing for chick-ins sb lndustHoiislx -that whenever he apiroaches a farmers house alF the feathered slock take fright and run for cover. Their consternation couid not "bo ffi'eaterven did a hungry methodist preacher make kls John Ms'Lnln the veteran architect is, no laid up, at his home" with sick-ncssif: His case Serious, enough to require It maybe some lilie before he will be able to' resume worlc. We went one day last week (0 Leaven wort h. r-.

We had been reading the'Leavenworth paper, niore partic-ulnrely the Tiirtes, expected tp see evidence of, wastfalness and ex, travasanceuon i every vhand. Costly and elaborate Works, such laying out of extensive parks, statuary at every street corner, an immense city hall With mansard roof under way, Ihe city ablase with gas and eleclrictity at night, and flagging and the renowned herd of S. Campbell, comforts and In the general cleaning up of orchard and mcdow, not forget that a' pleasant, bright, cheerful house to come to alter a hard days work is not only conducive to 'good temper, but also to good questiou of protection to bur "lien industry' so needful for your people to understand. I readily concede that self preservation stands first on the list, and I desire that your, people be preserved. If the "Sage" cannot be shared to come to our help, nor the iufluance of the Historian of Reno" be secured, while we ehall miss them, we will buckle tighter our.

waist belts shorten up our shoulder braces and do as Mark Twain said, he would do if Robert E. Le and hia fifty thousand vetarans should invade1 the slate of New York and eh roach Upon his! grandmoUiers premises. But this let-; ter is already too long. If any of economic correspondents conclude to give an airing to their aiiii-tai iff views Kinellar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Also, Young Phyl- morals.

We were lid to those reflection' while in Morgans ISooli Store Leaven PAMJtNGKR TRAINS GOING WRIT. I1 Fast Express -W-K a.m. jefi accommodation p. M. JitfJ l'aeillcs Express FRKIOHT TBAIN8 GOING 1 16 Through Freight JtrW.

IS 112Kmlrant 1:" 111 Ucol VKKIGHT TBAIN9 GOING WKST. 113 Local A. M. 117 Through M. Ill Kmijrrnnt 9-! ll.ri Through U.r All trains stop at this station tha fast rxpraas trains stops between Lawrence and Kansas City excaptat this point.

No carried on freight trains Wlthont permits. Tlio Union Pacific Railway, make rinse connection lor all points East west North and South. J'ullrnun sleepers and Horton reclining Chair cars on all passenger trains. Tlirouuh tickets can lie ohtained and bngirngc cheeked to destination. This office open day and nljrht.

Any Information chocrfully given uponappln cation to .1 1. Wh. FRY. Agent. MNWOOl) KANS.

1 A I A II II 1 1 wood. I'reaehinsr every Habftath at 11 a. i. and 7 v. M.

Sabbath school at 10 a. M. All aro cordially Invited. J. W.

sritlSO, Pastor. worth, and'saw the immense stock: of patterns of! wall- paper ivbicb he has on lises, Ladt Elizabeths, el tf Imp. BAUou Victob; 2824, bred by Cruickshank, and imp. Double Glos-tek head the herd. W- A- HARRIS, LINWOOD Kans.

LINWOOD operator at this.oia to-, resigned his itiwn last Saturday to take charge ol an office for tbe C. Ft- 3 It. It. at Haicliie Coon, Arkansas. Last Sunday he jnt up to Topekft lo" bid.

l)is father and mo'her wiio were'attending the con-ferencejf bye. '-Last Monday he started for bis "new -of labor. Toin will carry with" tha best wishes ol an Circle, ol 1 and. fneuds, will '-pleased, to bear of his rapid a. business in, wbtob Ue i Well qualified and flivor-: ably known here, to Bfse a clcrl term, has had a call, lie goes to iVsherA'ille on tjie Solomon branch ol take charge of the depot at that place.

Miss Diana Cole, late day operator at Tiblow, strcceeds Tpra Dttrton as night opeiator here.r Tbi lady coming as- 6be-does a stranger among us. If we are hot mistaken, will reeeive' that respeatlul and courteous treatment at the' hands of the men and boys of Linwood that we would our motheri, sisters and friends, wherever be. The boys of Linwood are our friends and we are theirs. They can be gen tlemen and we have full faith that profanity and vulgarity will not be heard about the depot. Honor, wealth and position- in the world are before each one of our- friends, and the gentlemanly boys will till these stations.

Miss Minnie Nixon, Pardee's Step daughter, succeeds Miss Cole as day operator at Tiblow. LUMBER, LIME and HAIR. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS For SIe by T. J. HARBAUGh.

through. your newsy papery espousing the cause of protection to our American iiidiistriesn.f ydff will kindly per-; mit' we will tender them a few pro tection nuts to crackthat Ao not drop from political deciduous ''shell bark" trees. iA profes1oTval mian with a good income" writes to an English paper, that he has recently apprenticed eon, sixteen years old, to a builder. "Of! course." savs the father. 4ie haa tr hand.

Col. W. A arris has-sold hit farm' north of W- G.llirris's containing 480 acres to Mr, ofChieaao and a Wyandotte county The enn'l sideration was Mr. Newhvr Wi commence the erection of a fine residence, upon the premises at once, and we are pleased to welcome him as a resident or Sherman township. Clean up make tho house cheerful by putting on one ol thd many elegant pat-terff of wall paper to be had at.

Morgan's Hook Store Leavenworth Kansas. The Leader is the best 5 cent cisar iu Kansas. Call for it at the Drug Store. We call attention to the new avertlse-ment of L. IJarnum in this issue.

Harntim is not only one of tbe best wa-n cabinet makers ami carpenters in the country, but people are beginning to find out that ha can do everying. He files saws.repairs and repaint- in tact it Is much easier to tell what he cannot do in the line of wood-work than what he can. Just call in at Shephered Duncans and see their new spring jjoods. They are as neat as a pin and the prices yum, yum. STOP AND REFLECT.

vork at the bench and go out on jobsj ABSTRACTS TITLE out no is nappy ana nis time well em paving of the most complete diserip tion every street and sidewalk To our surprise we nothing o' the kind." No evidence of lavish public expendeturc of any sort. No new public buildings, no statuary, no parks, nothing new in the line of paved streets or enjoyable side walks. The busiest of the thoroughfare ou the contrary were kuee deep in mud ployed. When be is twenty-one he will nave become master of his trade, OBTAINED ON SHORT NOTICE, being an educated lad and sharp to- THE CITY. If 1'oa Want to Sell anything Or If you wish To" buy anything Of th farmers of Southern Leavenworth county It "Will Pay you To advertlao In this paper.

As it is rono Hy nearly every family In this section Farmers are busy plowing. wliich able-bodied men were shovel- MONEY ng into heaps with a view I presume to its removal to places where it would boot, a very lew pounds would stare him in one ot tbe colonies on the high road to competency. The silly pride of parents," ho Bays, "ia the cinef drawback to thiiir eons' success in life' Two men were quarreling. Salti tho first: "I would fight you instantly, bat it might not be a fair fight." Bala the second "Why not?" "Because," returned the first, "if I am stronger it would not be fair for me to fight a weaker man. If you are stronger, it would not be fair for you to ItgEt a weaker man.

In any event the fight could hot possibly prove which is in do more We met with the For D. M. Ferrys fresh garden seeds F. E. McCreary, Successor to F.

M. Duncan as agent at this place, has obtain ed a leave of absence account ot hi health and will spend a month or more among friends in Wm. Fry, son ol John Fry, ol this place, succeeds J5. McCrary as local agent." Mr, takes the oMce surrounded by old friends and acqu'ait-ences, and will not be to the disadvantages whinh strangers often are, and success or failure will rest enterelv with him. mayor, butihero was uot the slightest suggestion ol boss Tweedisni in his manner or conversation.

We left the city under the impression that what LOADED O.H GOOD FAR.11 IKOIKItrV. CorLveyanciiiGr Shcnherd Duncan arc and Reids choice fl wer see Is call on the best lino of Farminsr Imnlcmeuta Shepherd Duncan. It is not necessary for you to cross the river to get a BARGAIN. By doing our own work and paying low rants we are able to sell CHOICE goods as LOW as-ANY of our competitors in Douglas County. We are caryiug a CHOICE and WELL selected stock, consisting of FIRsT-CLAsS GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENSAVARE, GLASS AND WOODENWARE.

CHOICE SYRUPs, CALIFORNIA. CANNED FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS, TEAS asd CO FFEE. BUTTER, EGGS, CORN AND OATS WANTED We have the lead ori Flour, Baled Hay and Feed Call lor the LEADER, the best 5ct cigar inttie market. We had lead ef extravigance and profligacy on. the part of those who are.

AT. the right" "Then," Baid the second. A 8PKCIALTY BY F. M. ADAMS TOKNSY AT LAW AT L.KADEK OFFICB.

"let Lat week Col, W. A. Harris and family moved into thoir new house ou the Linwood farm. Nut only the people of Linwood but of the coo ii-y of Leavenworth will rejoice that the Colonol has come to reside umooii ns. Linwood and Leavenworth roiinty have become house, hold worus anions the short-horn cattle So another murder wa3 -N.

running things there, might have been the Outgro wings of a slightly brisky Imagination, rather than a plain un Y. Times. I It is predicted by admirers-of thq varnished statement as thsy actually exist. Itorse that this will be the greatest lacing year on record. N.

Y. Bun. i jiatvoott4 IjCiidcrt. -i For the benefit of our readers who have not. visited Linwood during the pa3t three months We give a list of buUdiiiifs completed (luring this time with those in course of construction Miss Bessie Kay lately teacher ol MONEY TO LOAN! our public school haa been visiting over brought to this town.

Wheat never looked better in tbe Kaw Valley. If you want a good hat call at II ir-baugh Co. Wni. Smith at Daisy was drilling in oats last Monday Call on Shepherd Duncan for Mo-line plows. Dr.

,1. W. Warring linlshed planting corn last Monday. If you wish a nobby hat call at Ilai-butili Co. A surprise party took in tbe Leader Olllco, ou the evening of Ayril 1st.

Shepherd A Duncan Bell tbe Burlow Ciru Planter. Siscoe (ray Bhipped two car loads of sawdust to Leiveiiwjrth last Friday. friends at this place. John Hughey, township trnstee.was through Ibis section last week in the pertormauce ot his Official duties, 'Always Leads Never Follows." Linwood, March 13, I hereby certify, that on the 13th day of September 1883, I procured a policy iu the State Insurance Co. of Des Moines Iowa; through M.

Tiiistlelhwaite local solicitor for said insurance company, for $1,000. ou gnin. That on the night of the Gib. CHEAP! ON IMPROVED FARMES. NATHAN A.

MANN SlIKLLBARK. Tonsaa.iie. Editor Leader Smarting under "Wehavethe'TilGlIT SPEEDY" Corn Bheller. WEI hell Any Kind of Corn and especially adopted for leeri uJl dealers of the world, made so by W. A.

Harris, who th Chicago Tribune, The Breeders Gazette, and other high authority declare "that the Linwood herd contains the finest and best selected cattle in America if not in the world." In every new country there are when success or failure with the settlers hang, as were, in the balance. Kvery day we meet men who are far on the road to suc--ess, who inform' us that during the darkest days in their livss Col. Harris came to thorn, in his plain uuassumint; manner, Ireely proffering his sympaihy and pecuniary aiJ, which turned defeat into victory. The Licadbr. voices th wishes of all its readers in publicly wcl-coniingCol.

Harris and his estimatable family, among a peopie who are end en rr ed to them by a thousand fond recollections, and whoe sincere thot in tut full enjoy inent of 'health hey may live many years to enjoy life on the Linwood farm, Shephered St Duncan will sell you 15 lbs. good snar for If l. A 1 1 the lash of a terrible anil ovcrwlie! ruing defeat at our primal ies Broad of March 1384, my bouse was totally 307 DELAWARE STREET destrpyed by fire, which continued reen corn. Please call and examine enr stock and gfl reen corn. Beer of the Ton.i Cornet Baml, re-- Col.

W. A. Harris Residence. O. W.

Shepherd J. H. Barlow G. Anderson Jacob Barker -''r-; Oi oi-gD Li'gere Mrs. Delia Shcrcr B.

Serviss Dr. J. M. Phillips i-. Kobt.

Fois the Bcnj. Crtimtnett F. li.MoClean Dr. J. W.

Warring Bu n. Tbos. Ormo C. W. Brunk Bonj Crummctt L.

M. Thonip-oa Waggon Shop. T. J. Harhaughs elevator, one of Sees.

Kansas. Leavenworth, aliatcs uponr'our citizens by manu mv wheat and rye. That, D. S. Ilar-rinian, ageut, and auinsterj of said facturing, and --circulating reports to Kansas City Mo has this day adjusted, my loss to my entire satisfaction, aud I most heartily recom the effect that the Deering binders, sold by Mr.

T. F. Kirby, failed to give satisfaction to its patrons. We were expeciiug something would happen Inasmuch as "our iufluence" was not only snubbed by our people but actual mend the company to all my friends and neighbours, and to the public generally, who wish reliable insurance and prompt payment in full of all M. MELVIN CO.

DELM0NIC0 HOTEL A3il REirrVKATT, Kansas. 1'. CltCO.UiT Props. 405, 407. 409, 411, 413 and 415 Shawnee bet.

4th and 5th. Firstclass Sample Booms for Commercial Celery, Oysters, Fish and NORTH LAWRENCE, KANSAS losses." TFIOMA i WARREN. largest and most complete on the main Shepherd Duncan haye a noby stock of Boot and A Iresh supply of Diamond dye's at tbo Drug store. T. J.

llarbauijb Co's, tfally shipment of axis Irifui last report is dozen. Call at Shepherd Duncans and bco the Flying Duchman Sulkey 1'IOWB. Vou can cross the Kaw river at Thomp-Bniis ferry )i miles south of Liuwood. Money to loan in tuius ol not less $500 on real eatuto security. F.

M. Adatus. arrived from Ktiglaud via Portland Me, last Friday evening. Sixteen yards gingham for a $.1 at Shepherd Duncans. The Lbadrr oflice was favored with a visit from Mr.

Alfred Cueeseuiaii of Iteno last Friday. Shepherd Duncan are receiving a nice line of trunks, bankets, etc. Wm. Stanton, an old Linwood boy, re-turnud from Junction City last Thurs- line of the U. P.

contains two shellers, two run of Buhrs and all the -FOS2 SAI.K. By T.J. TIarbangh, Linwood Kansas, 250 bushels of choice White Star Po-. tafoes per bn-bel, great yielderSj succeed iu all soils, do not rot. improvements.

it lit Urore Kcliool. The following are the pupils -vho stood at the head of their respective classes for week ending Mar. 28: Game Depot. The foundation is built for a public hall 30x70 feet with stage 16x24-. Also UEW tlBTO STORE.

ly driven to the wall. We may bewail the loss of influence and patronage, but we did not expect 60 tragic an iding. In order that our people may-realize that he seeks by such means to build tip bur city and county We wil submit in a few days a statement iu -full refutation of the libellous declaration, that the Deering binder failed to prove sat isfactory to its purchas ars. If we succeed in doing that 1 submit that that statement ought to go far toward convincing" the mo-t skeptical that we tolerate in our city lots have been secured for a parson ST. LOUIS HOUSE.

age upon which' work commence House and four lots contains seven rooms, erts In Linwood. F. for sale, house Cheapest prop-Adams, Lkaduk Where at all times may be found a fresh and complete stock of as soon as tiie necessary arrangements are perfected, TlO.tM I'8E TRTELES AT DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET GOODA OlO BJrVlOI AVE.IE, Keno. Divelbcss came home Miss Jessie Friday. Steals at all Hours.

1st Header Samuel Clay, 2nd Uriah Hill. 3rd Mystle Knight. 4th Laura-Zornalt. A History no. Downing.

Edward Knight A Arith. Hi'tue McLain, Nora Bacon. Barnelt Hill Mollie -Chad wick A Geog. Nora Bacon. Arizona McLain.

A Grim, Hettie M'-Lain. i Harry Johnson, L. A. Stonk, Teacher. School Iliaminalion.

Report of examination held Frida; au indiviluil unworthy of the patronage of decent STATIONERY. CIGARS, ETC. ETC. AT LOWEST PB1CES FOB CASH. DR J.

r. PHILLIPS Propi- officd- Choice farm, 80 aeers, pood buildings unci water, enquire' ot F. M. Adams. Steele Bell have a list et choice farms in Eastern Kansas.

Call on or address thfm at Lawrence. Fur life, fire and accident insurance in first ol ass companies call upon F. M. Adams. A tood farm of acres In the bottom south of Linwood.

A good bargain Call on or address F. M. Adams. As one class of questions, are settl HAASE, Proprietor. ed and laid aside, others uie up and i 1 UNION DEPOT.) (temanu attention aim LINWOOD, KANS.

Will is looking well. to J. W. Board at Lawrence for your Hardware and Stoves. For gents nobby shoea call on Shepherd Duncan.

Persons building will find it to their interest to figure with Shepherd Duncan tor their Hardware. Shepherd Duncan will 6ell you Like BanvuoV ghost they will not KASSAS MO. Invitations are out for the marriage of our county superintendent Lyman Morgan to Miss Jennie Boii-h'dm. Don't forget the entertainment to be given by the II. II.

C's, Friday evening. April 5th iu the upper room ol the R'juo school building. Admis-sion free. Come everybody to listen, laugh and live long. down, and it is not proper that they should go down or up, until the en Dan'l Shirk.

II. M. 1S8LKY. March 2S. 1884.

1'upila making au aver lightened judgement of the people of these townships is called upon to pass OLD STYLE" Insley, Shire 1 nshor. upon them. The 2d Con. district in ew wagoi The Imported English Urafl he obstinacy of their make up and Stallion contrary to the wishes and desire of PAID I1 CAPITAL Will stand the season at our farm one and one half miles age oi 90, 80, 7'). AVER AGK OF 90.

Alice Thompson AVKRAGK OF 80. Flora Anderson, Ella ServUs. Charley Harris, Phebe Wiison, Mary Frederick, Fannie Adams, Laura Capp. AVKKAGK OF 70. Joseph Davidson, Thomas Forsythe Frank Crummett, Nt'llie Fearing, Jacob Serviss, Bennie eruminett their Giant and his.

innumerable company of admirers and devotees decided that protection should re 3L. BA.XHSTTJM: Can be found at the Striped Shop first door south of Thompson's Hall, clothing at bed rock prices. Last Saturday Mrs. John Melvin and daughter of Lawrence came down to epuud the day with Mrs. John Tu lhope Before buying your farming implements call and see the John Deere implement at IJarbau'h Co.

Wo will close out a lot of potatoes and onions cheap, Shepherd Dun-cm." Mr. Barnura found a ladies pencil last A few of the most intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. j. M.

Pheuicie met at their residence last Saturday evening to take tea aiuT spend the evening. To those who are acquainted with the host and hostess aud know of their rare gift of entertainment, It is need EAST OF REMO Established, 18C7. NO. 425 DELAWARE ST BEET. 1 LKAVBNWORTn, KaNB.

main and free trade go, and go it did. Now the 1st Cou. district is becoming I on the Leavenworth and Lawrence with a good supply of Wagon Material on haudand ready to repair anything from a Baby Carriage to a Log Wagon. Painting done to order. Furnlturo Branch U.

P. R. R. entangled in the meshes, and she is, or will soou called upon to under less to comment upon the pleasure of i CUEESnAIV BROS. the evening, epaired and varnished.

Can duplicate anything in the line of woodwork Althie Klrkman, Jessie Fearing, Maud Siscoe, -v Mary Cmuthers. Evra Hoskins teacher. go the pains and penalties of a linger The Easter exercises of the Reno JyJEWTON MANN, ATTOU.H BV ATLAW 307 DELAWARE ST. COME AND SEE. ing, wandering discussion in order that out of her political throes, some Sunday school to be conducted by our sell the Bight Tfwre is NO CHEA PER Duncan Speedy Corn Shelter.

thing may be hofue i conducive her superintenden Mr. Kenyon bids fair to.be one of the most interesting Sunday which the owner canvave by calling upon him at his shop and proving property. Hardware consist of Locks-, Hinges. Nuls, Sawa and B.irn Door Hinges which can be found in any quantity at J. Beard Lawrence.

A. P. Thorson and family Irom Kansas Leavenworth. Kan. future prosperity.

-v Place to Buy First Class events of the season. Music recita The prohibition eiement are array Collections made, and prompt return Than at the Store of tions and responsive exereisea, which ng themselves tor a relentless war guaranteed. 91. E. Cliuroli.

i Tbe annual conference of the M. church wliich was held in Topeka adjourned last Monday night. The are the local appointments: fare to enforce the amendment to our will please as Well as instruct are A moat cordial invita B.M. Mwm constitution, that the people of our tion is extended to all. J.

W. WARRING, M. D. 121 BRIVUE STUEET. state voluntarily, voted" upon themselves.

Their skirmish lines may. be POST OFFICE IUIf.IH Stella Phenicie, little daughter-of W. Phenicie, received her friends LINWOOD, KANS. driven in and their advance guard for the time being thrown into confusion last Saturday to, commemorate her iUroasy at Bstats, Insurance "atd Icaa G. R.

Houts. John Cook. WJ'- Alderman C. B. Mitchell.

C. G. Crysler. F. F.

Otto. Wm. "Steven'son Wm. Conrad. Glen wood Kansas City, Lawrence Leavenworth "North Lawrence Tonanoxio Wyandotte DfcSoto North Lawrence Kans.

It will pay to call upon ua before crossing the bridge. her seventh birthday. The little ones M. PHILLIPS, but so surely as the peoples voted tor and carried that amendment, so sure J. moved on their farm last week.

This, ls the farm generally known as tne Harness place. Chcosman Brothers Imported stallions arrived In New York last Friday irom" Knsland and will arrive here the" latter partjef the week. They intend uuloading t'dgxh at our 6toek yards. S. O.

Wlllelt who built a house west ofToyne school house last summer arrived 'Tom Lexington ICy. last Thursday to oecome a Kansan, For sale 200 cords of four foot wood, oak and elm. Also any qaantity of slxT gathered at an early hour iu the after Agents. noon. The peals of laughter ly the'peOple will rally beneath their and shoots of "Ruth and" Jacob" and banner and bear it triumphantly to victory.

No half way measures will 1 KENO. "High Spy" showed that their happy PHYSICIAN AiU SVBtiEO Office in Iru? Store under Masonic Hall opposite U. P. depot. LINWOOD, KANS.

be tolorated in the coming campaign. The conference adopted a resolution thanking Judge John Martin forhis pros-icution of the liquor dealers, also, that they will support such candidates regardless of party "as art in favor ofsustainintf and enforcing the prohibi- OFFICE Ot IIKRY STREET, HER TUB mrill II III IIM hearts were bubbling over with child ish mirth. At five o'clock they par Phopa it. ill Ho nn hottinnr li a ctpt ah .1 1 V. V.

J.ljl. wounded wili be sent to the rear; the 5-WS Vtii 3 took of a dainty repast served in thei teen inch stove wood. Address. Wath- honor. At dusk they bade their little sturdy, law loving and law abiding I tory amendment." 1 Jngton Austin, Linwood Kans.

C. BUUNK. We do a generat Law and Collectiou Insinesa in this and ftJjoUfif hostess adieu. Stella was the re- yeomanry will cicse up their ranks Iw. 1901 WEST SIXTH 8TKEET, im ii I n.anr .1 A r.1 a n.1 a Jt -vr cipient of quite a number of pretty and with a zeal born of a noble pur Protect your buildings asalnst eyolonea tornados and wlnj storings by insuring them in the State IJaurauce Company ot presents.

All wish the sweet- little pose will march resitibly onward, Kansas Kansas City Titles, Etc, Horse ShoeinR, Boiler Work and General girl mauy, mmy joyous returns of the crushing out and under every oppos TnclaiiHCtl abetters. List of nrffjlaimeH letters remaining In the liinwiod 1. O. for month ending Mach 31.1S84: Barnard. F.

E. Mrs. Haye9, Alf. D. Jones, Geo.

Kldd, J.K. McCorraick, J. Storey, Henry Repairing of all kinds. day Creola. ing element.

And who shall say that Des Moines Iowa. Siscoe A Grays saw mill is on tbe farm ol B. Siscoe just south of town, where South of Railroad, Cor. Thompson and they are wrong? Surely, we have the FOR SALE. Oaks Street, Linwood Kans.

law and surely we are right in enforc tuey aie prepared to furnish native lumber of all kinds and timbers and bill stulf A good prairie farm of 40 acres two For Sale; miles uorthwest of well im ing that law. If judges and attorneys attempt to impedeor obstruct judges CUILDER3. proved. Sturdavant A. Treacy I'atrlck Parties calling; for any of the above please say advertised.

T.J. HARBAUGH P.M. w. Afarmofbl acres adjoining Lin-1 and attorneys will dig their own pohti- WeBuy, Sell, Exchange and Rent Lands and City Property We Insure Against Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. We haye Tin Class Life, Endowment aud Accident Insurance Companies.

We Loan Money on Long or Short Time at Lowest Rates onTaMu aA City Property and on Chattel Mortgage. We have Abstract Books of the Titles and Citv Property in Dead County and Will Make Abstracts of Title at Reasonable Rates. Any business leu with us will be promptly attended to. For the convenience of our friends and patrons in South LtarsBw-ortli Conutv, we have opened a branch office at Lin woed. Where all information relative to our business will be cheerfully given and lransu4 few Adams Attevar Law, iu Jklasonj'.

Liaw KaW COTGACIOR And wood, all bottom and under fence Cal graves, and the people will I Two hundred acres i of prairie land A 2 miles north of Lenape. A bargain. Call that are luietly-lf not Recently Linwood. Kas of any size and length. Give them a call.

C. A Swan of Kansas City who bought tiio Howddn farm nericnd shipping riVilk to Kansas City last in lay "Mr. San mtlkinc forty cows and wilt buy alt tha milk his neighbors will bring hire. A Duncan are opening up a hue stock of Billing jjooa oi every dia-ciiption. I nn nr n.rl1 i-pas Arlima a tixtr I tnterreCl.

A Farm of 240 acres with Ilonse, Stable, Orchard, Pasture and Corral. 35 acres broken. Address, H. office. Then next in turn will come the LOS T.

A silver badge with the marks 'Hose i B. V. F. The finder will please leave it at the Leader office aud receive the reward. TTTHEN in Lawrence and yon want tariff question.

Over this, however, a good Shave, Hair Cut or Sharn Dr. Phillips keeps the Leader ci- poon call upon MARK ANTHONY iwedo not anticipate much- trouble. 1 Arraugemeuts aro being made to iui- i gars at the Chalk Mounp, Wabaunsee Co. Kans 1 112 Mags. 3t.

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À propos de la collection The Linwood Leader

Pages disponibles:
129
Années disponibles:
1883-1884