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The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

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i l. i ion 1. n(iv i Vs. fcERSONAi. jifD LITERaKT.

ii on THE LINWOQD LEADER. HARBAMH AT iiiu kk ierti The circus Mil postern defacii.g nature vith flaming show bills. It woa be well for our readers to perus tisese hills two or three linies t.eiere they euu-plude 'e nquaud'er their money, expecting see all that is protnUed Buy ibe new Western tiultiVato base ball in ra-. r. f.n and the yo I j-Jii-ip; be so etnpl 1 even i jKnpro Ht the POrI Office at uswoort 2 fi ii'i-- Sun 1 th i Mark Twain's forthcoming book Announced ia Fngland as Ad ventures of Huckleberry Finn." Mr.

Ingram, the founder pre prietor of the Illustrated London Xews, Snade his first fortune by Selling pills. General Jackson was the first Prosi'lent to inaugurate the custom oi fshaSing the hands Of all who came te public Urveea. Rev. Dr. John Hall, oiE New York, llJIS ntllv 1-iroanhinn KAiinoA irv from Shepherd Duncan T.

J. Carter has purchased on-halt ot Sterrett section. West Of his dace. The LinWood Herd OF and C. J.

has 1 ftsed the balance of the section. It will soon ht inclosed and wheu dine the last sec Hon loitering at cross-muls stoi in ai rule -e and prurient gossip or bun hei in tiieir time over a deck oftrrtasy cards or working ti) enthusiasm over sJ.me 6Cub horse race. But the the streets and inc.inti'ics ofLeuape would however filggejl still better, Or certainly a more profitable game than bae ball even. 1 allude to the game known as draining mid ditching. I am sure a great deal sickness on two Sabbath "days dJI ATT Ll.

ol prairie in Southern L'-avenwonh county will be under tence. Siscoo 'i H.ys saw mill Is on the 1 ink- bv A 2 Ciiti'-r: 4 t' 5 rending, Leo.u 6 Recitation, Mary MeCa-ty. 7 Flor Adams. 8 Select reading. Miss Evra Hoskins Eddie 12 Select Reading.

Miss Itess i ivid-sn 13 Mnsic. Mrs. 0 W. ipi.lierd; li Itecit Aion. Lucy Winkennari.

15 Fannie Adams. 10 Ada Onnes: 17 Jessie Fearing. 18 Music, i Ilianw. 19 lieciiation, Mr. Oeorg- Whetsel.

20 Emma Fearing. 21 Music, by All iauce. Mrs. O. W.

SuKPiiKnn Miss Cosby Davidson Coniniltte. Mtss KVKA IIoskins The exercises were nf a Verv iiitrsst-'ng and estertainlrig character. Mis Nettie Siscoe presided at the lirgan vvHtj grace and dignity (inil deserves great praise for having so materall? aided making the entertainment a silccssa Let ua bnpe taat all Utile bickerings and jealousies will lie it out si'ht. and .11 unite and lend their intluedce to make if ibis a flrt-class Mte'tuy scietf farm ol E. Siscoe just south of town.

Tribune. The herd is coin posed of Victories; says she has faith. VioLkTS, LAvExbF.kSi BuAwitii Buds; niliy iodowed Longffellow's advice. given her at tha thi-esliold of hei and others Trom tho thf f6 ll-efl, bratca lierd of A. Cruickfehank, Sitty- You Will Find a stock of DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOESi MOTIONS, SOAPS; PATENT kESICINES.

FANCY ARTICLES HATS ANDK3APS, HARDWARE; WC EN WAR Ei ETC. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS GRAIN OF ALL KINDS OttR STOCK "WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND COMPLETE AND OF THE BESf QUALITY. PLEASE GrS7-EtTS A. GLX. HAR3AUCN and they are tiow prepared to delivei any where in Lin wood, all kinds oi of Sabbatli breaking in that line ivould i UA 4 ui L-UCIU UU not, or ought not to be, objected to "ear sme beautiful music every day, Imuber at $15 per thousand or at tht mill for sillier thousand.

Miss Alice Freeman. Ph. tht Deputy assistant post master WhetseU Union ktf-lfio lnnm lIvIIoii. rAHSICNCKH TltAINS OIN KAHT. 104 Allnnttc Express 1015 Kansnn ACCO 102 Fast Kxpre'ss TRAINS GOING WKST.

HH Fast Express 10:15 a.m. Wamejro Heenmmodatton t. M. lull I'aelllo Kxpresa 11:01 KHKIOIIT TJ1AISS (iOINli KA3T. 1 1(1 Throitiili Freight a.

m. flK 112 Kmlsrant il l.oc-al M. FIIElfiUT TRAINS GOINO WKHT. Jin i.ocal 117 Throiiirh Ill Emigrant 115 Ttiroiiifh 12-A" All tinitiM stop At this station; the fist fx prtas truins makes no stops hi-tween Lawreiiee anil Kansas City excapt at this point. No passi-iurer carried oh freight trains Vlthont pvrmttn.

'Die Union I'aciilo Knilwny make (Iokp connection far all points 'nrtli and South. i Pullman slfcicr anil tlortoii rccHhlnK chair oil's on ull ptiMNi'Tiu't ra lift, Throujfh tickets enn lie olitaiiud and tiAirsniiu oil to (Ifntmalion. This otllre opi-n ilay Anil night Any fnlorinntion chourfully giveh Upon appli. tut ion to WM. KKY.

AfiKNT, l.lNW(H)I) KAN'S. ths lihtnin mail dl trl iuter, went to Lawrence, last Friday Where he had ton, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Gold-en Ditbrs and Ulsrs, tt'escaiide'd from he herd ol S. Uampbelli Kintllah Aberdeenshire Scotland. Also; Yotls'G Marys, VoI'd LAbv ELiZAiiETils, etc.

Imp-. Altos- Victor 42824, bred by Cruicksbank, and imp. Docble OloS-i kr head the herd. bj' the niOst scruptilous residents i Lenape. We at this neck of the woods do uot particnlnly mpathiio With the efforts of the Leader to commit Sherman township to the Arthur boom.

nor do we particularly object. We have lind Jiretly good crop years ever since Mr. Arthur has iieen at the he-id of alTViiN, and li fii irkcts have aver- hair cut, which greatly Improves his ap-peareDce lleing a short bail is becoming to him; in taut the shorter, the bettor nlth-mh We woiild not advis bim to shave his head. President of Wellesley College, is feliglit. girlish, youria-faced woman, ol great force of character and brilliant mental endowments.

She Is verj popular with the young lady students, Prof. Wolcott Gibbs, of Harvard College, has bewn elected an honorarj member of the German Chemical Society of Berlin by a unanimous vote. He 13 the first American wiio has been madea member of this distinguished Society. Hartfcrd 1W. Mrs.

Betsey Moody of Cape Eliza, beth, who is one hundred and two years of age, said to a friend who called? "'I told my husband when be died 1 would never marry again if I lived tc he, one hundred years old." Shehaj hept iK-r promise. Boston JferalxL Durius? the montli of April, I will i IN WOOD 1 1 iiAysis. sell a largo stock ol various iruit ami oiliMtiiiieiital i icon, at my stable in A- HARRIS, ongaUoxic, at Unheard of Kans. Choice apple trees at front to 15 cents each, an 1 other varieties in pro portion. Qrt.vcY Baldwin.

LUMBER, LIME and HAIR. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS For Sale by T. J. HARBAUGh. A small quantity ol blue grass seed t'ON(! It K( A TION A ClllMtCII.

I.in Wood. I'retidiinjf very Snl.l.nlli lit ll A. 0 M. and 7 p. M.

Kaltlmth school at 10 a. m. All are cordially invited. .1. W.

Sl'KIXG, I'Aktor. might bo used in this to a good advantage. Let in be sown, not only in the the front yards, but In vaeaht lots, on the streets, also on Ihe square north of the depot. This would not only add lo the beauty and value of the property bir. would furnish fSod for the Irrepressible town cow, who with bovine weak'uess.

Hb i ove School. The following is til report, of standing made by -pupils in exauiiiiutidii herd A(ir ISth: AVKltAGG OVKR AO. Wondie llhoa, ilenie McL iin. Alma Morris. Eva Petty, Alzad-i MeLii.

AVKKAGK OVKl: S'. Eva Itranic, Ad 4 lint 2'jmalt, ilollie Cha IWick, Lnira Zum.i'.t. Jno. Downing, Slvrtle IviH'it, Anna Uncoil, Ari2)n -Lain, Thomas Tcailer, Ethel Knight, Albert lianey. AVERAiiS OVKR 70.

Wm. Cuirison, Richael Downline, Jno. Cullison, Jlattte Downing. Xora Bacon. Names of those making an average under 70 are not given A.

1.. Stonk Teacher, iir aged favdrable. The conditioit Of i In-weather of lite execotibnai! favored tho assembling" oi Oiir able-bodied fcitizens at the cross-road, store lor an iiiler-pxcliaiige of opinion upon current manors. yet little has been Slid to tho prevailing sentiment with regari to the presidential invass. fuct there i a great deal of iudiiFcreiice on tin-part of the niases here, and i believe everywhere elso with regard to the matter.

If the monopolists; syndicates, rings and machine bosses who now rule the country and have been ruling it so long will only conform their policy more nearly hereafter to the "Live and lei live" plan, it matters very little to the average citizen who fills tile offices hisrhest to the lowest, so the bill of personal qualifications proscribed by the constitution is ignored showers bring May flowers." AM prefers cabbage and other garden 'truck to weeds. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OBTAINED ON SHORT KOTiCE; While our farmers and others will soon bo busy in preparing for the Vork of the sason, yet they must not overlook home comforts and 1u the general cleaning up of orchard and mednw, not forget that a THE CITY. It You Want to Roll anything Or if you wt-h To buy anything Of the farmers of Hmithoin Leavenworth county It Will I'ay you To advertise In this paper. As 11 1H renu 15y nearly every family 111 this section. Mud! Shepiierd A Duncan sell the Barlow Corn i'lunter.

Will spring ever come? Quito a biow Kt-orm last Monday. MONEY rsKs or oie fak.ii CoiiveyancinGr A SPKCIALTY F. M. ADAMS AT-TOKNKY AT LAW AT LKADKH OFFICK. CELEBRATED JAGK Was forni rly ntviied by It: Kd-ininster, and is a large, well built animal.

6 year, old this spring, 15 hands higli, heavy rind in good con-diiioii. IEDlnilES. Ijog an wis sired by Ci'tKr and he by imported Parkv. Ch'kp's dnm was sired by Louv.v from Km nek and Logan's dam was sired by IIlaci: Wakriok. and he by 'imported Ue- rftiLtC.

Ia.gan'r tva shiprieI to Kansas in 1-869. This come irom oe of ihe be-t fatniles in Ihe west. Certified by me and signed. J. W.

LOATT. The above named Jack is now owned by James Fairchild and is in pos-sevsion of the under-signed, and will le kept for service in connect. on with the well known horse- Kino Geokge, Olp Bill ovnod by Qtiincy Baldwin and JIcMAiiox, owned by "Vv S. An: gell. They will make the si aon from March 20, lo July 1, at the Ton-ganoxia stable.

Terms to Insure a Living Colt. Jccfc $10.00. Either Horses 48. QlINCY BALDWIN. it is not necessary for you to cross the river to get a BARGAIN.

By doing our own work and piyirig low run's we are able lo se CnoiCE goods as LOW as ANY of our competitors in Douglas Coum. We are carving a CHOICE and WELL selected stock, consisting of FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE. GLASS AND WOO DEN WARE. CHOICE SYRUPs, CALIFOP.NlA CANNED FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS, TEAS and BUTTER, EGGS, CORN AND OATS WANTED We have the lead on Flour, Baled Hay and Feed Call oi? the LEADER, the best 5ct cigar ill tiie market But who kiiows the oiitconle of these April snovVs The Leavenworth Times savs ilnt premonitory svmptorris of an earthquake were noticed at Leavenworth one day last tireefc.

A warning no doubt, to those pe3ky syndicates and bond-grabbers whose operations do just now excite such a ferment, in the editoral brain. Shkllbaek. pleasant, bright, cheerful bouse to come aff-r a hard days work is nut only conducive to good temper but also to good morals. We were led to ttose reflections while in Morgans Book Store Leaven-worthi and saw the Immense stock ol patterns of wall paper which he has on hand. The hoard of County commissioners ap.

pointed a lady of township as one of tile road viewers on a ccitain road in this county. The Leaver has earnestly advocated better roads, and we a.e glad to see lhatoiir county commisHion-ens have taken a step in the right direction. Fur any change cannot possibly fail lobe an improvement upon our present sys.em. As soon as the Weathtir clears up we shHll be away from the office most of the time In the interest of the paper. During our absence Mr.

Hitler-, local editor, Will take charge or all letters directed to "Tint Lkadkr," receive subscriptions. Money to loan in sums of not less tfi.iO) on real estate security. I Mi Adams. Mis6 Dun. Cole was in Lenape Tuos Gay.

A Iresh supply of Diamond dye's at 1'Iowius hy Ktpiri. Attenots t-j p'ow bv steam are not new as far back as 1703 Francis the inventor Cf a ste im p'owin lehine was I.enr.pdi The wolf limiting excitement is at present runir.g very high in this neighborhood. Messrs John Tthoads Chas. Taylor, John PeuCe atul Jas. Baifett the boss Wolf hunters of this neighborhood has iri the last week caught nine wolves, sevail of which they caught in one day.

This county pays a premium of one doll.tr for each wolf lliit is killed in the coduty. If each township would pay another dollar it would greatly encourage the huulisig of this dUtructivo animal. It is no uncomon thing for the pig pens and hen roosts of our farmers to he viRiled by the hungry wolf and hundreds of dollars wortu of properly In this township aloue is destroyed anu-aly. J. S.

Pence lias sixty acres of land ready to plant In corn but will Wait for mote favorable weather. The mad dog scare at Glcnwood in FainnoUnt township is very bad, there has been several killed in that neighborhood, and some stock liave died from the effects of hydraphobia; Uev. itonls will preach at the Jewett school house on Sunday the 27th day ot April at fouro'clock p. he wiEhee to know at that time wheathef the people of this neighborhood Want him to preach for them the next year or not. Come everybody and bring your pocket-book.

Shad. so Sanguine of its suomss that sold the Drug store. O. W. Hbeyherd was In Kansas Cttj Tuesday.

A Dmican have a new hitching post is (rout of thsir store. Roys! Hoys! liny yotir hats of Shepherd Duncans and get a base ball. I) m'l forget the cemtery innetinj; at the eliuraa aexl Wednesday avouing. The Masons have been busy for a few llay preparing to organize a lodge here. TVe have the "RIGHT SPEEDY" Com Shsllefc TTffi -hell Any Hind of Corn and especially adopted for sed wI reen corn.

Please call and examine ur stock atid rices. '41Iwjis Iji v- I-VIIoyvk." Lin w-tod, March 13, 1884. I hereby certify, on the 13th day of September 1SS3. 1 procured a oHcviu the Slate Co. ol Choice farm, (SO aeers, good liuilriingH FflONEY TO LOAN I CHEAP! ON iMPUOVED FARMES.

NATHAN A. MANN 307 DELAWARE STREET Leavenworth, Kansas. DELM0NIC0 iio'i 6u.w, LkavKnwort i Kansas: tilACO.fll.M Jk l'roM. 405, 407, -111. 413 and 415 Shawnee bet.

4th and 5th. First'Class Sample Itooms for Commercial Jleri. Celery, Oy6tera; and Game Depot. unci water. ot F.

Adams. For cheap Insurance cail at the Lkad Moine I- ihtv.tigh A. J.t. kM oltica. l'atmule home Institutions all his oxen an Dories aad advised his friends to do the sani-3, as horses would soon become yalule ss; ills efforts resulted Li Thf first successful result was attained i-i by Heath.

-orte a metnbor Of the Br'tisli I'arllametit; h-with a 25 ho-se pa iie wa a to plow St hjres in a dav. Sines tin time steam plowing ha been in auoitasful operation in Eniand. The pre valine system reiiuiriu tw e-iiin -s toeat-xl n-either si 1 of tn tiol.l i cables to wh'c'i jdows are iTTa -n-: I The cost ol an outfit is a'o i iietosr t- expensive for Ih averaj Annneni farmer. Knnmell Brothers of Cambridge City Indiana have invented a ing plow in combination with a Ir horse power traction enjrine by Frlck Co. at Waynesboro.

Pa. whicli Was thoroughly tested on tho collet gniiinds tx Eittporia last Thursday a lar-je crewd ot Lyon county farmers. The plow consists of sis jrangs which cut twelve inches in width' eTaeh vfUh a capacitv of from twenty to tweut-tlvte acres per day at a cost fo running it: Urunk White are a well for iniike advertising contracts and tratiKact all office hiigiiiess for us, and all favors extended lo him will be duly appreciated. We feel under many obligations to our correspondents who have assisted us, by making their letters the most interesting feature of the paper. Some of our Correspondents we haVe not had the pleasure of meeting since we started th; paper.

And In taking this method o' thanking each one, not for the favors confered upon us alone, but upon our readers, by whom as well as ourselves they are appreciated. We hope to hear from all who have written to us, and there are other good writers in other localities we would be pleased to hear from. Head the statement In another column about the Deering Harvester. Signed bv so no of the most respectable and influeiilMl citizens of the county. Men who have lived for years in this community, and whose reputation for truth ami veracity aro Col.

W. A. Harris on lUo LinWood farm Oct your ready mixed paints at PuillipV. D. M.

MELVIN GO. For genls nobby shoes call on Shep NORTH LAWRENCE, J1A3T3JX herd Duncan. A geatleimiu from W. Yersinia Is here Thiotlethwaite local solicitor for tif insurance company, fcr L000. on grain.

That on the night of the 6th. of March 1384, my house was totally destroyed by fire; which contained mv wheatand ryd. That, D. S. Ilar-rimrfif, ageiit, and adjuster, of said Kansas City Mo has this day adjusted my loss to my entire satisfaction, and I most heartily recommend the company to all my riiends and neighbours, and to the public generally, who wish reliable insurance and prompt payment in full of all losses.

TUOliAi WAKItfeJf. malum; arrangements to apeu a polo. lii'Mpli gallery Miss Ella li.ijina, of l. Wrr-ne, fain down last Friday on a visit to Mrs. W.Suyp!ierLl i TO LEW STOEE.

I.prine. Georg Borden finds profitable employment in the elimination of carbonic acid from a species of rock very abundant in this section of country. Ills works are located near bis residence on the Little Eiw. lie accomplishes thri elimiiiation by means of heat, iiis process though simple is Heady mixed paints, nil shades, uninipeacnaDiCi xiicse men most emphatically contradict the thoughtless or malicious statement made by a paper which ought to, by all honorable Where at all times may he found a fresh and complete stock of ST. LOUIS HOUSE.

l-lSSN'S'-tJIANK TBO.if foic at i ideals at all Hours. tfcry satisisfactory in DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET GOODS hnineer and assistant- 50 Coal 4.50 Team ana man to haul water 3.0o Total 11 00 The totsl cost of the machine complete is from to $2 21). riirik Co's traction engine won the admiration of al! as it worked as well over rouu as smoUi ground and turned the corners as on quickly and neatly as a plow tecifi cotlln. I'arties Wanting a traction eriine fo: any purpese would do well to examine the'-Friok" nelore D. P.iil-lips ItSUtterokee St.

Leaven wo: th Kan. handle these engines. fobs s.ai,b;. Ky T.J. Ilarbatfgh.Lihwood Kansas, 250 bushels of choice White Star Potatoes at 75 per bn-dicl, great yicldcrs, succeed in all seils, do uof rot.

Last season the earth in and about Lioring "laughed" as usual "wit ii abundance," and the products of our STATIONERY, ClOARS, ETC. Em At immWT PB1SES FOB SASH. DR J. f. PHILLIPS fields, gardens, dairies and henneries wari-cnted fast colors, at Phillips tlrusr More.

James Barrett, John Rhodes and the Pence brothers killed twelve wolves last week with their dogs. New stuck straw hals at Shepherd Duncans from 5 cents up. Shepherd Duncan will sell you clothing at bed rock prices. Townnlii trustee Iluahey Informs us that in a law more flays he will be through asiessin the fciwnililp. Kheplicred Duncan sells Ihc Clii-ago it.

Every hat warranted. A new stock just received. Mrs. Oailwrins Cliae bus purohasod did not as a genera! thing have lo go begging for fair prices. Still; it rrfnst i i OLD STYLE" P.

HAASS, Proprietor. tOPFOSlTK UNION DEPOT.) KANSAS CITY LINWOOD, KANS. not be thought that a burglar proof TKfc EmporCed Bnlivii Draft safe is needed in every house a9 a receptacle for surplus funds nor is it means, Imild tip the business interest of a town in which it lias the pood fortune to be located. The local paper is tile one identified with the Interests of your homes. It Is conducted by those you know.

Its columns are filled with What is of special and particular value to you. In its prosperity you have a Vital interest, and to this prosperity you can best contribute by si vi n- it your support, and patronage. It knows your wants. Your Interests are its interests. It is your friend, year neighbor.

Your duly is first it, in pre-lerenco to any and all others. Xo outside or foreign paper can possibly have claims upon vou until your duty is discharged to the local journal. Indianapolis Journal We are doing all we can through the Leader With our limited means and con-veniencies to build tipourtown, county ami state. And to us the kind letters and Dan'l Shikk. II.

H. Inslby. Will stand" the season one and one half miles at our farm likely that our citizens arc going to "come down" very liberally in support of the Bart hold i Sta'tlo. Liberty The The self binder war Will not he so exciting this year as last. The Minneapolis and Plauo harvesters are ibo only machines that give complete, satisfaction, nearly the other makes sold in this neighborhood last TIT Pi may enlighten the world to hr hearts mi 7 wasoi SflO a EL.

content, but she will probably have i a to do it all at her own expense so far Insley, Shire ITA3E a 8" Estal.lisbed.IR'JT. SO. 42:, DEL A WAKE STREET. Lkavrvwortu, Kakb. as I lie moneyed men of this locality on the Leavenworth and L-iwrence Bi ancn U.

P. l. H. are concerned. We have a bone lo pick with the Can he found at the Striped Shop first door south of Thompson's liali postal clerks who distribute our mall on the U.

P. line. Diilv naners lot nin In block eihtssn rf J. W. Lit-tlojohnaad iatends building soon.

Dr. Phillips keeps the Leader cigars at the Drug elore. It is to br; hoped that the rond over-seers wdl see to it that the roads north Of Nina Mils areek will he put in a passable condition The Flying Dutchman. TheFlving Dutchman sulkey plow at Shepherd Duncans. T.

J. new elevator is now completed anil will start their machinery (Saturday. Mr. Herbert Wright will have charge of the enulne roam. with a good supply of Wagon Material on hand and ready to repair any thleg year having bceu thrown nsideas useless o- returned to the Tou-Sfanoxie Mirror, March 27, 1881.

We ihe unders-igned citizens of Ton-ganoxie and vicinity feel that we would be doing the public and our-selvcsan injustice' were wetoallow the above question to go uncoutravlicted. Having used the Doering harvester through the seisons of 1832" and 1883 we recommend them' to the tarmitig public as the erfit il Of if not thesuper-ior of any other harvester vfith which we are acquainted. For ease of draft, light rom a Baby Carriage to a Log Waon. Painting doc to order. Furuif wt words of encouragement we almost dally receive and duly appreciate.

The following is a sample from a gentleman In an adjoining county who has seen a few b.P VP Pf-f? "VTEWTON MANN, repaired and varnished. Can duplicate anything in the line cf wood -rrfr. copies of our paper: "As I Wisn to ad COME xVND which should be put off in the mail sack at this station every morning are carried by as often as two or three times every week. Generally they are brought back and deliver with the eastward bound mail in the evening of the same day, though it sometimes happens that they never reach us at all. Our post master savs that Place to Buy Pihst Class Groceuies Than at the Store of AX-BOSiEY ATLAW S-57 DKLAWARE ST.

Leavkxwohth. Kam. vertise the west, will you please send five years subscription to the Leader as follows one year each." Then follows the names or the parties "away down east" whom ce wishes to have settle here And each week With Ihe kind assistance of our friends and neighbors we shall en Collections lf.ada, ad prompt return ty and for doing good work weespic- ua inteed'. deavor to give them a faithful account of ially commend (hem Not one out of the many used in this vicinity has been returned or laid aside as useless. the many advantages that Kansan enjoys over our friends In the older, but less Nor.Tii LawHenc'e KaksV It will pay to call upon us before erosging the briuge.

J. WARRING, M. D. BtRBIXiiE irrKERT. LIS WOODV KSSS.

fortunate states. mail consigned to Liuwood, Tiblow and Oilier offices along this end of tho route is often thrown into the sack with our Loring mail, and that letters and papers consigned to Loring are as often, by reason of the same careless handling put off and detained at other places. It is hardly necessary to add that this method of mail distribution is not in accordance with With a very little labor judiciously per Attroaey at Beat Sstato, and rormcd not a drop of water need stand on the streets. Srains Irom Ash street on Delaware and Oak streets to the river OTTiT.lT'XrnTT' M. On the contrary the amount of work performed and the neatness- witli which it was done entitle the Deering to the first place in pnblie estimation E.

Proctor, Myron E. Proctor Reese Clark, E. G. Cheesman, Ed win Carver, J. M.

Phenicle, J. H. Fairchild, O. P. McKee-hen Samnei Groh, Oawford Moore, SamKelsoll.

Wilmer Caiter, F. Fairchild. sugaest. No one can object to draining the toYVn, the physicians jutght from a A good prairio farm of 40 acres two miles northwest of Lenape, well improved. C.

II. Lewis G. Andcrsoit.Thnd Mnnday, Jessie Thompson and several members ot the V. P. fence gang left for Wamego last Sunday night.

For latest styles in ladies hats call at Shepnerd Duncans. Mr. John Zelglar, of Fall Leaf, had his Watch stolen a tew nights since but through the enargy and promptness of constable Griffiths and Mr. Tliomw Hicks thief was detected and the watch returned to the awer. For l.

M. FerrJ'8 fresh garden seeds and ltelds choice flower seeds call on Shepherd Duncan. Mrs. F. M.

Julam Is jut In receipt of a letter Iron her aeies Annie White of Freedom, Butler county wnerein she reports th alt kinds or garden tegelables are grawlnsj aieely and that crops of all kinds are dofrig well. The Leader the best 5 cent cigar IEIYICBA AIB pecuniary standpoint, bttt We can assure the rules And regulations of the postal Agents. office di iiESiiiir street, kejs tiie cciki aoLfe'-- Hotel Restaur anl. Office ia Drnu Store tinder MaefoOic rvice. It sabiects the readioar nub-' lie to much annoyance and disappoint 1016 Union Kausas City Mo.

Hll opposite U. depot. LINWOOD, KAXS. J. W.

To 3 our friends that Drs. Warring and Puil-lips would much prefer extending the warm hand orfriendship to us while in perfect health upon the street, than to hold them as we lay upon a sick or death bed. It is for the people ot Liuwood, to a certain extent, to choose, how, when, and wliere We shaft meet our family physician. LInwood ia the health of her citizens during the past year has been A lu K. A small bouse and two lots on Thompson street.

J. W. CPUMMBTT. ment, and som'elimes causes not a little embarrassmet in the transaction of business. It ought to be discontinued.

Joe Balls agrees yith the Lenape ilemiser that the youth ol thai place SS-rsSC! S.ftO cla.r. C. BItUNK. Bys.rstiBTBBiii,- Simple Room Connection v.un -I! Particular as to Shade. Horse Shoeing.

loller Work and General II ought to find some better employment on Sabbath days than playing ball, lie denounces ifnscondnct as Repairing of all kinds. Soutb or Railroad, Cor. Thompson and Oaks" Street, Linwood" Kaus. EAWieiCE. KA.N.

"We do a general Law and Collection business ia: this arxd adioiuS; cou'rvties. Draw and Acknowledge' Defcds, Morlgages, Leases, 3i.t'' Titles, Etc, We Buy, Sell, Exchange and Kent Lands and Cily Property "We Insure Against Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. Wo hafe Firr-Class Life, Endowment ad Accident Insurance Coinpaniea. We Loan Money on Long or Short Time at Lo west liaies oa Fapfc Citv Propertv and Chattel Mortgage. Wc have Abstract Books of the Titles and CUT Proparly Je 'JXcag1-County and Will Make Abstracts of Title at Reasonable Rates.

Any business left with us' will be prompllv atteud-- to. Vnr thn cootrrrpirrl of nop o. n. :7. e.A.v For Sale.

oiessea aoove an surrounding towns. Notwithstanding this, while we aie making prejre rations to secure a new ceme-lary, let us tise all available means to keep it tenantless as long as possible. For sale 52 acres of botlom laud near Lenape. A farm of 80 acres oue mile uorfh of Fall Leaf all nnder fenco. A farm of 80 acres three (niles north-west of Lenape, well improved.

A consumptive man, knowing ths8 his life was rapidly drawing to a called his wife to him and said: "Madeline, you know that I am about to die; shall you ever thihk of me whetf am gone?" "Oh, yes, darling," sobbed his never can forget yon, and I will eve dee' that your grave is kept! green." "Yes, my dear, 1 know yOtf will; bul I have one last request." "What is it, darling?" not keep 16 thai vtilgar, low- dow comiu'otf. green, like CUILDERS: CO.Vl'RAC 1'Olt Anif BFllitiEir. Lin wood, Kas. in Kansas. Call for it at the Drug Store.

The Replevin ewe of Clason Vs Moul-den, whica was taken on change or venue from L. M. Thompson Es. to t. US.

Dut-ton Esrj. was tried before the latter in Fairruount township last Friday, and judgement rendered against the plaintiff for the return of the property or value -hereof with costs. This ends the ese of John Moulden vs Clason now perrdinx before S.J. MeNaugtttotr of Reno lawn ship, by aareemout of parties and at eost plaintiff violation of the Lords day (intending a and says that if the don't mend their ways they are liable when they make their final "home-run" to bring op where the temperature is too high for airy Iheomoineter to register, even ia the shade. We do not altogether agree with Joe.

Those youths who' delight in base ball on Sunday are not of the stamp that A Farm' 240 a'-i-'-s 8vK n-ne, StMli'e, -i 35 acres broken. AddrefN. Three hundred and twenty acres of nv I ill tiutiiw l.CRri,WC4; fine well improved prairie land three miles north of Lenapa. Call on or addroesF. Adams Leapk-b office.

11 yitlii? Ct untv, we have opened a bra ich office at Lie wood. Wt.ei ft all a' good Shave, Ualr Cut or tshnr- relative ttf our business wT I be cheerl-aHy given and uari.cud bi poon call upon MAJtK ANTHONY, Adams Attowrf at in Masonic iitl Liewocd. fg-, 112 grave, wmcn is socustastetui totiie KC DAWES, Keep it a rich, delicate oKte gveett." i Bottim Qfobor I CtrviJc MowavWalacmecc Co- KV would take to bible reading or.

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Pages Available:
129
Years Available:
1883-1884