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The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

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HZ -'1? are confident that Ibvy iMWwnotigUAl Cbas." t. Mac'hlr' Vebclved a vUlt la-t the business sagacity that will extend EARB1U6H Co. good sufficient inducement to oUr Wek from Mr Win. Vance oi aynm eounty Ohio. Mr.

Yanc kprtsaed him slf as very blKhly pleased WHa the THE UUWOOD LEADEE: i i-r .1. A. lel Editor. at the Post OlMoe UN wood at second-class matter.) farmers to deliver their grain atToh- uanoxie Instead of LawtenCe or Kaw Valley. ownea a ram ai waver Kansas which be Will Visit before bis Leaven worth.

You WiU Pinci a Full Stock of return to tbe Buckeye Btatet Ur. Fairchlld ts buitrltng Urge id TIME TABi-B. Uby the new Wfsterh UnltiVator ditlon to his barn on 4tb street. This lug. tjbljnew gradual- jrvduciiou systeni.and we know Mr.

Hay thorogh ly Understands the business in nil its different depart menu and that be will be of greit aervice to he people or this evmnanlty they can get as good floor and meal of him a can be hadiitlwpnniyy fig Stranger it np and a booming and Messrs liar and Wm. Davis got quits) a nice but Cold docking whil. trying to push off a drift of Wood that had lodged on the mill data. Boy br more earefnl as it le dangerous to fall in the water Wheat in this vicinity looks Very from Bhcpberd St Duncan, Union lnclfl Kmm iivlle. Tho Linwood Herd The first regular meeting of tbe Lin.

NOTIONS, 6GAPS. ft t-ASSKNGKB TaAtJJS OOlNtl KABT becomes necessary by tucreaslbg business and acoommodate the growing trade of Messrs Bald will and Angel. wood Lodge K. A. M.

will be held la OP A. M. 8:27 I'. M. their hall on Satuaday evening or thts 10t Atlantic) Express KnnHiih llv AcCO 102 Kant Kxiireaa GHOnt-HOlsU CATTLE.

The base bail erase Is upon, tos in all Tbe following Is tbe programe for Wednesday evening May tb 1AM. Music, by Alliance. Declamation, Fannie Adams Kellie Kessa Dsvidson. Charlie Fry. Dialogue.

Music, Miss Mollie Harbangh Declamation, Leona YoUng. Mary McCarty. Cbarlis Harris. Cosby Davidson, Music, Quartette. Declamation, Lucy Winklematl.

Jessie Fearing. Ada Ormes. Miss Hoakins. Music. Miss Fannie Barlow.

Declamation, George Wbetsel, Mary Fredericks. Fannie Forsytbh. Select Reading F. M. Duncan.

DeclamatUn, Flora Adams. Dialogue. Music Miss Nettie Siseoe. Declamation, Kddie McCarty. its accustomed Vlrulance.

Saturday the Red Blockings were out In force. the herd is composed of Vicroittits, VlOLttS, tiAVtCABKRRi BkAWITB Butlsi SkCbWs, and others from the cele brated herd of A. Cruickshank, Sitty their picturesque costumes enhancing the emerald loveliness of the ourtheru portion, of our city. The Sun Flower nine are also. preparing nice and, we think Will have a large FaUfCY ARTICLES HATQAnBldajPfl, HAtlDWAftg, WOOEKWAREi PRODUCE OF ALL K1I1DS, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS OtJB 8f OCfc WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND COMPLETE AND OT week.

Twelve lbs. Granulated sugar for one dsllar at Shepherd Duncans. Siscoe Grays aaw mill Is on the farm of E. Siscoc just south of town, and they are now prepared to deliver any where hi Linwood all kinds of lumber at $15 per thousand or at the mill for $14 per thousand. Six lbs Aibuckles cUftee for one dollar at Shepherd ft Duncans.

F. Duncan returned from bis Kan. sas City trip lastTuesday evening 'fuller than i tick" of enthusiasm over ton, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Gold-en Dnof and tlttts, descanded from crop this coming harvest i TJit farmers are all. cheerful In Olli ricinliy notwilhstanding We are lmv to enjoy tbe season under the leadership of Mr.

Art. AtigeU We predict l'AHHKNGKK TUAIN8 OOINC WKST. Kit Kast Express KiT. Wainpsr" accommodation JICS Paciiic Express FHKioitt ihAtXa ttoiSO KA8T. jl; Through Freight A M' ll'i Emigrant 114 f.ncul M.

FRKiCHTTBAtJta OOINO WKST. in Local 5 11:00 A.M. JIT Through Ill Emigrant 11." throucn All trains stop at tills station; tbe fast rxprs train makes no stops between l.avrrenue and Kaunas City excapt at this "paHsi'Bgera carried on freight tralaa vitliontprmll8. Tiin Union Pacific Kailwsy make the renowned herd of S. Campbeili for this club comprised of the flower KiiieUiir, Aberdeenshire Scotland ing k'gfcaf arnount bf mi ii and biic wejlliir yet we say sd let Ihe Weather of our young Chivalry a brilliant and Also, VoosO MAttTS, Yoomo Phti as it- will, and inny we be bap cheerful still.

THE BEST QUALITY. QIV TJS A. CATiTu Lltka, L.AbV til.liAbETUs, etc prosperous Mr Broad Beer is umpire of the Red Stocking- nine, and in any contest with the Sun Imp. BauoSC Victob 42824, bred by The Misses and 8ada and James Jones gave quite ahd HARBAUGH vOO, Flower club or any outside nine will render Uhto Cesar the thing that belongs to him provided Cesar belongs close connection for all points East west sJJtWOOU KA1T8A8. John T.

Raymond In Paradise whlcb bo witnessed the previous evening at tbe UiIIisb opera house. During the month of April, I will sell a large stock ol various Irnit and ornautueiiial treea, at my stable in imp. DocbliGlob TKBhend the herd. VV- A- HARRIS. LINWOOD Kasa.

Slaeoe. Emma Fearlna. Music by Alliance. MR8.0. W.SHIPnKBb) Miss CosbV BaVidsonV Committee.

Miss Kvra HoskiRS I Oak nrav Schaol. The following are ttae puplrs ho stood at tbe head of their respective classes for and Knllt.h. plMBftnl" party at their home last Wednesday evening, quite a numbel of llieir friends were present and the evening was rpeut very pleasantly Pullman sleepers and Morton reclining to the Red Stockings Mr. Oda Jones Is constructing him LUMBER, LIME and chair cms on all psPD(t( trains. Throu-rh tickets can be obtained arid eheckod to stmalion.

Tiiia nfllce mun (lav and night. Any nice residence nailer the supervision wemed to enjoy -themselves Tonginioxie, at unheard, of prices. of Mr. Geo. VWda.

week ending April, il Choice apple, trees 5 to la cents each, and other varieties In pro very ihucbi The cake and lemonade wits-eXcelctit and We assure them that their kindness was fully appreciated WINDOWS, BLINDS Infoi mation ehuerfully given uponappln ration to Tfi, FttY. AfiKNT, MNWOOD IvANS. Jimraie Hanpy. portion. CiuiNcr Baldwin.

present and tbey have onr many I. New stock of clocks at. Shepherd For Sale by T. J. HARBAUGh.

thaarks for their Kindness. Duncans. 4JON( ItKU ATION A CIlUKtpII, Llm wood. I'reaebing every Sabbath at ,11 A. M.

and 7 P. M. Babbatb school at 10 a. M. All are cordially invited.

I J. W. S1MUSG, IrASTOR, Mrs. Davis who "has been quite At the citfsens meeting held last even ing the following resolution was auoptru ltl Reader 2nd 3rd 4th A History A Arlthi A Spelling poorly, in health for sevearl weeks past is some better at present and Wt The Friends academy Is rapidly approaching in so far as the basemen story it concerned. Mr.

Isaac Varney is superintending the work being done by Messrs Hal-IcnbacK and Fitzpatrick. Mr. Thomas Kirby having sold his residence to Mr. Tholnn of Leavenworth will soott build a neat residence south of 4th street, work will be commenced as soon as the streets and alleys now used ns a pasturing ground trust may soon be well again. THE CITY.

STOP AND BEFLECT. Alzada McLaln. Eva. Branlo Eva. Petty.

Jno. Downing. Jtora Bacon Hetlie Mcl.aln, Mora Bacon Harry Johnson. Mollie Cbadwlck Hetlie McLaln. ArlKona McLaln.

Mollie Cbadwlck Uettie McLaln. Harry Johnson. Hettle McLain Harry Johnson. A. Stone, Teacher.

ABSTRACTS TITLE Mr. Ai Powell, one of the largest stock dealers of Wyoming territory, is here visiting his many friends. OBTAINED ON SHORT NOTICE Oram. Resolved, that the committee hve two weeks further time in which to report, and that they be instructed to make ar-i alignments, il possible to secure ceiue- tery grounds outside of the limits Of the toWn of Linwood. The committee agreed upon a day to examine the tfveacrc tract of land, wan John Tudbope Esq.

with characteristic liberality has offered to donate for this purpose. Prunes, currants, dried apples and peaches, three lbs for twenty-five cent B. A. A A lor swine are opened up for the travel Geog. fO 14 1.

14. small house and two It is not necessary for you to cross the river to get a BARGAIN. By doing Obr own work ahd paytiig low rents wb are able to sU lots on if You Want to Sull anything Or if you wish To buv anything Ol the farmers or Knulliorn Leavenworth county It Will you To advertise In thl-: paper. Am iu is ieau ty ne.ir.y every family In this Bection ytiu bad your picture taken? MONEY Thompson street. J.

W. DBUMMETT. CHOICE goods as LOW as ANY of our compel! tera in Douglas County. LOG A MtANEas j(t FARM We are carving a CHOICE and WELL selected stock; consisting of ing public. Uousidcrable excitement has been occasioned by the former council granting the priveledge to certain parties to enclose certain streets and alleys io our.

city. Looking at this, subject from ar business standpoint, one would suppose that it, our people were very solicitous "for our cily growth and future prosperity It were a wrong idea to entertain. Rather than to see grass grow rank- 6. P. Clay, Alexander Johnson and yet other tillers of the soil hereabouts propose to try their luck this season at raising peanuts.

The acreage to be devoted to this crop is not large but sufficient for experimental purposes. lteligious Bcrvtcces were held at our school house last Sunday. Elder Smith of Tiblow, an expounder of the PHOPEHTYi Convey ancinG- bus. I1" Machir shippad two car loads at Shepherd Duncans. We were favored with call last Tuesday evening from Capt.

Uindman and his brother Saml. Hindman trom Slloam Springs who has been visiting here lor a few days. Three years ago Ihe latter was a broken down invalid, bent over and unable to walk but a short distance at a time. The use of the miners, waters have restored him to health. took bim to be younger than the Captain, though twelve years older, be returned to Arkansas yesterday.

Wire screens and screen doors at Shep CELEBRATED JAGK Was formerly owned by K. Ed- flV tf. M. ADAMS At. t( hogs la week.

Shepherd A Duncan sell the Barlow Corn Planter. J. VV. Llttlfjohn is building an addition TORNBT AT LAW AT LBADBR OFFICK. ly in our streets, we wonld think our merchants would rather sec our streets lined with teams, business booming in all directions farmers marketing their stores of golden grain and wend FIRsT-CLAsS bROCEfclES.

NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE. 6 LASS AND WOODEltWARE. CHOICE SYRUPs, CALIFORNIA CANNED J'RtflTS, DRllSD FRUITSj TJBAS axd COFFEE. BUTTER, EGGS, CORN AND OATS WANTED We have the lead on Flour, Baled Hay and Feed Call lor the LEADER, the best 5ct cigar in the market. faith according to Alexander Campbell presided.

There was a good a -tendance of our citizens young and old. It may have been curiosity, although I would like to be certain it was a higher motive, that prompted herd Duncans. While onr frrmers and others will soon be busy In preparing for the Work of the season, yet tbey must not overlook tome and Is a large, well bnili animal. 6 years old tf sis spring, 15 hands high, heavy and in good condition. PEDIOUEE.

Looax was sired by Chikf ahd he by imported ParIcx. Chirp's dam was sired by Logan from Kentucky, and Logan's dam was sired by Black Warrior, and he by imported Rt-rtrBLio. Logan's dam was shipped to, Kansas in 1869. This Jack comes from ing their way homeward, their, wag-otis laden with the fruits of change, than to ace our streets fenved. our alleys closed and the city resounding with the cry of the base barelwr (bailer.) J.

would say to the citizens ol Tohganoxie, open your streets for traffic, const met good durable sidewalks, poll down some of your MONEY TO LOAN CH API ONIMPUOVED FARMES. the turn There was doubtless more or less curiosity in the case as no religious services bad been held here before for a period of at least two years. The fact is, such a thorough evangelization of this neighborhood was accomplished by Rev. Haycock and other earnest workers of the Baptist denomination about a dozen years ago, and the sins of the coin- t- his house Ash street. Chcesman Bros.

sld a car load ot hogs last Monday to W. S. Alstott of Lawrence. Money to loan in sums of not lens $500 on real estate security. F.

M. Adams. Kindness costs nothing; Then why Blloiild we make others ead by unkind words, i A trcsh supply of Diamond dye's at the Drug store. The mail service from this place has been increased front twice to three limes a week to Daisy. Shepherd Duncan have a new hitcb-i post in front of their store.

We were pleased to see the genial railing lace of W.G. Harris In the office fast Tuesday morning. Boys! Boys! Buy your hats of Shepherd Duncans ami get a base ball. one or the bet fa miles in tbe west. NATHAH A.

HAHU 307 DELAWARE STREET We have the "RIGHT SPEEDY" Corn Eheile Will shell Any Kind bf Corn and especially adopted for seed and comforts and in the general cleaning up of orchard and tnedow, not forget that a pleasant, bright, cheerful house to come to arter a hard days work is not only conducive to good temper but also io good morals. We were led to ttose reflections while in Morgans Book Store Leavenworth, and saw the Immense stock of patterns of wall paper which he bas on hand. Delicious sip coffee sale at Har-baugh Si Co, In looking over the Linwood Lkapkk we notice an article staling that the self binder war would not be as exciting this season as last. Correct Mr. Mirror as tbe Piano and Minneapolis will sink into insignitiance this season unless they gt some better authority to report tbein In oid reckcty "buildings, send ont to the world the information that we are a live cily, peoplled bv a live invite them to come to build and share in generous rivalry wiih us for the enormous trade of the surrounding' country.

Would' that we Kansas. LEAVES WORTH, reen "corn. Please call and examine enr stock and g4? iees. Certified by me and signed. rr j.

w. loab. The above named Jack is now owner) by James FairChild and is in possession of the undersigned, and will be kept lor service in connection with tire well known horses Kino Georok, Old Bill owned by Qolncy Baldwin mid McMa-bok, owned by W. S. An gell.

Thfj will make the srnsou mnnity here were thou so completely washed away in the 'brimming KaW that little subsequent work in the Paul and Apollis Hue seems to have been I state this fact. with pleasure. While it Is true that in the maUerof churches and church going we cannot "hold a candle" to such places as Gleuwood and Falrmount. I doubt if there is a locality far and DELMONICO hotel and HEsruBtAirr. had an ojtaAN in the full sense ot the term Ihal would pride itself npoii sounding the many advantages our city offers.

That would throw aside petty malicious and malevolent feelings and work for the good of the community ''iii which It has been its LlAVRNWORTH, KAWSASi T. ClIACONMI (ropau from March 20, to July 1, at the Ton- i 1 D. M. MELYIN CO. KA-A3 I ine Jivt im 411 1 HVi.Mrnaa 1 that part of the county.

Any one wns was the author or that article is a falai-tire, one wh would rather make a falsa statement than tell the truth, and will sink with the machines. near. Cilenwood and Fa! rmrtntit not Terms to Insure a Llvln Colt. 1 NORTH LAWRBNCB, Mr. Wm.

Maine of DeSoto sold to Dan Crouse a two months olJ colt for 100: The colt wa sired by Mabnno Chief. Choice iarni. 80 acers, good building" ana water, enquire ot M. Aflams. The W.

U. T. U. will meet at the chin ch at three o'clock next iunday afternoon. Every one is invited.

Mrs. L. O. Cranilall and Mrs. Higen-liolhum ot North Lawrentie, Jllrs.

Stock- 2. H.2, bet. 4th and 5tb excepted, where a stranger would a to be M8U Jack 110.00. Either Horses 8. First-class Ssmpls Rohms for Corutasr- be likely to come out more nearly ntaf Men.

Oysters. Ktsft and ftenrinm. self binder War will not be so excittn'ir Ibis vear as laa't. The Min Game Depet. whole on a horse trade thin in this, but then of course we have ourlaults.

It is proposed to organize a Sabbath QUINCY BALD WIS. i Always Leads "Sever VoIIowm." Linwood, March 13, 1884. I hereby certify, that on the 13th Head the statement in another column about the Deeriug Harvester. Signed bv some of the most respectable and influential citizens of the county. Men who have lived for neapolis and Piano harvesters are the only machines that give complete ST.

LOUIS HOUSE. school here next Sunday. Joe Balls visited Linwood one day last week. It was his first visit 'to that place, as he states, in several day of September 1883, I procured a poliev iu the State Insurance Co. of Des Moines Iowa through A.

M. satisfaction, nearly all the other makes sold in this neighborhood. last year having been thrown aaideas useless or returned to ih seller. Ton-ganoxic Mirror, March 27, 188 ACCO.TilTtOaSA. TlOIVft FOR rKTFiKK- ATI Thiatlethwaite lossl solicitor for said weather and son ol Clay Center mailt-Mrs.

T.J. Ilarbauna pleasant vh.it last Saturday. fiict your ready mixed paiuta at Phillip's. Mrs. Ciiplaln Daves of Reno Bailed last Saturday from New York on the City ol Chester, for England whero she will a the summer.

For jrenls nobby shoes call on Slicp-liertl Duncan. 10 UAlOit ATaUIIJBi JOT SEW STQBB. Where at all tittles may be found a fresh and complete stoak ol DRtJtjtff PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET QOOD3 STATIONERY. CIGAR9; tTTC BTO AT L0WST PB1CES FOB SASHs DR J. PHILLIPS Prop.

We the undersigned citizens of Ton- years in this community, and whose reputation for truth and veracity are unimpeachable. These men most emphatically contradict the thoughtless or malicious statement made by a paper which ouht to, by all honorable means, build up the business interest of a town in which it has the good insurance compiiuy, for $1,000. on grain. That on the night of the 6th. bf March 1S84, my house was totally years, asked him why be did not get in one of those "pleasant calls" at the Leader office.

Joe is one of tbe wary aud suspicons kind. He clings to the old orthodox religious tenets. ganoxie and vicinity feel that we would be doing the public and onr- Meals at all Hours. selves an injustice were we toallow the destroyed by fire, which contained m.v wheat aim rye. That, D.

S. Ilar- and then he attaches aliteral meaning I above question to go uncontradicted. HAASS, Proprietor. fortune to be located. Having used the Doering harvester iiman, agent, and adjuster, of sain to everything he sees in print.

He baa beard and read much about the UNION DBPOT. KAN BAS CITY, MO. LINWdOD, KANS. through the seasons of 1882 and 1883 Kansas City Mo has this day we recommend them to the farming adjusted my loss to my entire sat-nnlilic as the cou ilof if not the suiter- isfactlon, and I most heartily recom- "printers devil" and iuthe absence of ior of any other harvester with which I hiend till company to all my friends We hnve the pleasure of introducing to our readers, the well known firm of Butler Alexander of Lawrence, perue their card in another column. Ueaily mixed paints, all shades, tvarrented fast colors, at Phillips drug store.

We are pleased to learn that Mr. Servis has lixed up the grave yard fence. He Harbaujih Co. sella 12 lbs. granulated sugar for one dollar.

We hope all who are indebted to this r.flif-e will pay up as promptly as convenient. The subscription price is small ami does not amount to much to each but several hundred ot these small amounts agrigate co jiderahle to u. Tbe paper has now been running about Ave months. DAH'L SHIRK. and neighbours, and to the public gen- M.

Imblktn anv definite ideas concerning that appendage to Ihe county printing office, he did not think it prudent to venture iu his feelings being wrought up to such a slate of demoralization by rea we are acquainted. For ease of draft, erally, who wish reliable insurance I. Cl" 8 and prompt payment In full of all I IlSIc OI111 V.U.. ty and for doing good work weespic- THOMA'i WARREN. losses.

ially commend them Not ox out of The subscription and advertising patron the matiy' nsed in lhi vicinity has son of the roads over whit he had been passing, that be was in no condition, as he told me, to meet his satanic majesty on any terms how fOR SALE, been returned or laid aside as useless. PAID 1ArllAl. vsevf By T. J. ItarbaUgh, Linwood Kansas, lew wagon shoP.

p. BARTXTM (Jan be found at the Striped Shop first door south Half, with a good supply of Wagon Material on hand and ready to repair anything Irons a Baby Carriage to a Log Wagon. Painting done to order; Furnltura Established, 1867 On tjje contrary the amount of work performed and the neatness with. Which it was done entitle th Deering 250 bushels of choice White Star: Potatoes at 75 per bnshel, great yielders, succeed in all soils, do notrot. age of the rper is increasing steadily.

We are doing all that we can for our town, county and state, and our columns are open to every person for the discussion of any subject of public interest. Since the paper was started we have seen buildings spring up all around us. We have one ol the largest and most ever trifling. 4 Ho remarked hOw wonderfully every thine there had brushed up and improved since his JIO. 415 DELAWARE 8TKKET.

LBAvnswofc'fH, Kass, that he will keep it in repair if the lend of those who a-e buried there win lurnish the material. fehephered Duncan sells the Chi-ago Hal. Every hat warranted. A new stock just received. Mr.J.O.

Austin, formeraly of Buena tta but more recently of Burrtak making ye local a very pleasant He leaves in a few days lor South-c TCansas. G. L. Mead while working Id "Har- to the first place in pnblie estimation E. Proctor, Myron E.

Proctor" Reese G. Cheesmau, complete elevators on the U. P. railway. Realcstate has advanced three hundred "OLD STYLE" JEWTON MANN, last visit.

He found the merchants doing a rattling business. He traded down to his bottom dollar and is satisfied that the Leader is right in saying that their prices cannot be duplicated even in Leavenworth and Edwiu Carver, J. M. Phenicie, J. H.

Fairchild, O. P. McKeehen Samuci Groh, Oawlord Moore, Sam KelsoTI, Wilmer Carver, F. Fairchlld. repaired and varnished; Can duplicate anything in the line of woodwork ATTOatEir AfLAW come and per cent, in Linwood, and our sister towns are all in a prosperous condition.

The Lradbr is to modest to claim all the credit for this improved condition of adalrs, but not to modest to claim a IN red The lsnferel EasilisilKrmiB- --iiihiiiob, -r-r Will stand the season at. our farm oneand one bslf miles Kansas city. Sikllbark. Ut DELAWARE 8T. LfcAVKHWOaTH.

KAtf. I i Collections made, ahd ptatupt return guaranteed. Tonganoxle. share ot it. We assure our tlriends ai.d neighbors that we shall continue to advo i elevator last Tuesday evening fell i stricking his back upon a board was painfully Injured, but we are pleased to titate not seriously.

Dr. Pljillip keeps the Leader ci. gars at the Drugstore. From John HuRhey Esq. township assessor we learn that Bherman township Not having seen anything in i anyof our conntv papers in regard to.

the flourishing' town of Needmore we thousht we would make mention of The good news spread swiftly throuehout our city and surroundings that Messrs Cheesmau and Drlesbach hid concluded to locate their flouring mill in our city. Our citizens cate their latere sta it tbey will but make their wants aud wishes known. A splendid line of lace curtains at .1. G. Klrbys Tonganoxte.

EAST OF RENO on the Leaveuworth and Lawrence Branch TJ. P.R. R. WARRING, M. D.

some. Needmore Is located In a beautiful place ou the bank of Big Stranger, flve! and one' half miles BfiflfSE STKEKT. CIlEBmAK BROS. LlNWOODKAS9. The steam plow is attracting considerable attention among the large farmers.

TheKlmbell Bros, gang plow, drawn by contributing largely thereto by purchasing of our popular fellow townsman B. F. Elliot a block of land ad At toy al U. Bed Mti tecxzix A south east of Tohgauoxle, and is one of the nicest and most pleasant summer resorts in Kansas, and Is surrounded with beautiful country and with contains 270 families, population 1,341. taxable personal property 23,309 03 and 4,220 acres in wheat.

The Flying Dutshman. The Flying Dutchman sulkey plow at Shepherd Duncans. You cannot fail to see the cut of the Wood harvesteron tbe second page and you ought not to tail to call upon tbe Frick Co. traction engine, is giving eeneral satisfaction wherever tested. M.

fHILLlPS, jacent to the depot and donating the 8a me to the above mentioned parties, there is NO CHEAPER an enterprising, industreous, weauny r. Al Hl.KUBO Ufflce in Drag Store under Masohto The "Frick is tirteen horse power engine with wheels eightoen inches wide and is claimed will work over any ground that a horse can walk over. On old ground in addition to the plows a harrow and drill can be attached, thus plowing, harrowing who have agread to -construct the mill prior to Nov. 1st 1884. So far as the principle is involved iu thus aiding parties to launch out into business and kind, sociable and pleasant people.

Two much could not be said in behaU of the people of his neighbor-hoot! We were in Needmore Bator- A. IBvU iV AJUJ A' lltO A ViiAOJ VilUVBinilkO Than at the Store Of D.a WELYIJIiiCO; tlall opposite U. P. depot I OFFICE rtfeAiti sThntfttrt, Abb tIie coin's? tzatutt LINWOOD, KAKS. and seeding at one time.

It can be put dav of last week and Tuesday of this square dealing and reliable firm or Geo. It. Oould when In Lawrence. A good prairie farm of 40 acres two miles northwest of Lonape, well improved. f- The Masons here have succeeded in getting a.

dispensation from the gra'nrt lodge ot tbe state and will soon be ready speculations whereby they reap all of the first and immediate fruits we are willing for the time being to lose sight of contenting -our selves with the BIIlLmO srHMTT OPPICE We do gjeffeffit law and Collection business in this and adoiiaing C. BRUKK. week and wo were agreeably surprised to see tbe number of people that called there to do their The Nohtm Lawbkhob Kas. into tbe harvest field and will work two harvester. It can than be used for threashing.running saw mill or any other work required nt a fifteen horse power engine.

These, steam plows and engines are for sale by D. Phillips A Co. 615 Cherkee street Kan eeunties. Draff Acknowledge' Deeds Mortgages, Leasee, thought that nerliatis some of tbe ul It will pay to call upon us before We town has one goocT store owned bv timate benefits may accrue tons. crossing the bridge, have aided railroads' without stint, Keiffer, Bros, and oue gopd mill owned bv Mr.

A. Hay. Tho i. Keiffer Horse 'Shoeing, BoHer trwk and General Repairing of all Sowth Hall road, Cor. Thome mM have taxed ourselves to build bridges sas.

We Buy, Self, Etenslnge Kefit Lands afld CHy Proper! We tnstfro Against Fir, and Tornadoes. bate FtesU and court houses and now when as for business. We hope that they will be eminently successful In their undertakings i For latest styles in lattice bats call at Sbepuerd Duncans. LaBtMonday Wm. P.

Hlginbothem of Jlanhatten Kansas, purchased ol Col. W. tsroiners are i a-fcy TTt'V' and by their kindness and close -1 JtLXijLl VX OakS Street, Linwood Kans, utilitarian a prospect as a flouring data lf, tlndowthetit Mi Accfdenl lBsttfte: Cottpaniot. See the line of fine straw gooas ana new stock ol fine aud custom shses at J. Q.

Klrbys. For sale 52 acres of bottom land near Lcnape. A farm of 80 acres one Hotel Restaurant mill was to be considered we did not propose to be stickers for a prlnceple. tention to business and by the email margin In whfdh they sell their goads tbey have baftt tip a good and sttb- We Loan JlonCr on Long7 or Shott Tirffe at Lowest Sates on favCM ao4 Jt CIIILDER3. Why ebpold we? We need a Rood 1016 atanclni tradewe tftink tbV.

(deserve UIm Ave, aansas Kair o. cOirrRAfjrOB TO.aua,-..r-i Vb-jrt-, Books frwrfl mill at Tnnoranoxie and beliere that tha firm arhn nrnnnu In Amr.t one I irreat credit to trytng to compete wil mile north of Fall Leaf all tinder fence. A farm of 80 acres three miles north-west of Lenape.wtl improved. i 1 i I County and Will Make AbstraMt of Tftfff at Reasoftable Rates. Wa TOBIl PrOp.

JM 1 Airy thUernestlen with os will be promptly attendee to -r. ForthtiesmTenieticeof our friends and patrons fa 8ofiiI Iarenworth Rates and per 5r. XTTIfEN in i Lawrence rwl CofratV, bate opened a branch oflce at LihwOed. Wfiere all Iafnrw A. Harris tbe imp.

Cruikshank bull Double Uloster, consideration 1,000. This is the young bull which was chased hy Col. Harris with for the Lin wood herd from J. J. Davidson last January.

J. D. Larkin Co's white Ideal" soap 2 for sale by Co. and wilb each bar a silver plated tea spoon. IB given way.

willcdeal honestly and fairly by us. ou lrger towns. In confttjr. oir atl Unlike railroad and bridge corpora- their goodsiboth in. cpmity good tions, they are of us aud with as, and and prlces.and Mri Mayhafaststart while we do not exoeet that they will ed the been thoroughly I a gooa snavc, xiair "vr jon rerallve to oUr business will be cheerfully rfiTin and JrM by ft Three hundred and twenty acres of fi ne ''well improved prairie land three miles north of Call on or with ftoejn call mdn tfAttS AfltWONT.ixi Adam Atwnv at Lair, vfijt in HasoHiC Hall.

Lltfwovd. Av In Conneotlou Snmjrle Room rtvoiuUnlse tbe milting ay stew we jcbsosed Ironi the old aysteR 0iU4 House address F. M. Adams Lkadkc oflce, afTam.

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About The Linwood Leader Archive

Pages Available:
129
Years Available:
1883-1884