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The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

The Linwood Leader from Linwood, Kansas • 3

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THE LIHWOOD LEADER, J. W. Thompmow will be a candidate lor the office of County Superintendent, sub. jct to the will of the Democratic convention. By A M.

THISTLETHWAITE BUTLER ALEXAiN DEii licalerain all kinds of At't icullral Implcinetts, would call special Attention to the I -li wi t. Lt qu.l.j men wt nted ul the ci ualicr. A. liOHN, Linwood, Kana. Yon cross the river at tbe Thompsci IK miles south of Linwood.

J. B. Shane' Iron Clnd rallcy is t' i'ace to go for fi st ciats picture. Fly nets 20 pr cent below coBt, at H. lerson's, 'I ho CiilplM Mulkr Plow drfiew II roiupeiitlon.

nt llnrhnaeh CCo'm. Uniered at the "fllee at Lixwooo TABLE. DEERING TWINE BINDER, Jlorf Denrinsrs eolil In si venrnnd belter snflefnctwin irttrnu lliai. (K I li iun Puc-iQc liiinHM lWiio t-AKMCKIitCH TK AIM O.OlMi KAHr. ll lUnlic Kxpreaa A.

M. 102 riist Excreta -M At or aboutT. J. Ilarbaugh's Enameled Go Breat Pia belong. I ir to Mis Katie Fredrick.

Any one ti uMng Iho same will please leave it wi Mr. George Whetsi'. iu ii ncliine in the market. tn D. E.

MUMDEY (oady Sulky Plow, it ch fetioe Drill, CK'KNnrR1HIM flOIKd WST Fi)iiMri' Handle P.o'u, P.uckcy Shoe and Press Drill, INSDRANG AGEKT 11:02 A.M. HARIM6H Co, Tou Will Eincl a Full Stock of DRY COODS; BOOTS AlSDSH3je. n. NOTIONS, SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, TANCY ARTICLES HATS ANDICAPS, HARDWARE WOGENWARE. ETC.

PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, GRAIN OF ALL KINDS OUR STOCK WILL ALWAYs HE FOUXD COMPLETE A2D THE IJEST QUALITY. MASE TJS A. CALL, al ll Km.t RtprCH I'ncinp Rxprea fi: p. 11:27 iiyil, uu Mil b. i itiij at Lenope laal week, bad his leg amputated last Monday afternoon, and passed through the trying ordeal mnch better than the surgeon expected.

For five days be lay in bia terrible mutilated condition the doctors nnable to do anything for him until reaclian took place on Monday. During thi Ions time he displayed heroic oourase. When told tliat he cdild m-t I ve. and was asked for th; adrliess of his elatives. he declared that he would i lie, and when we last beard rrom him yesterday, be waa (loins- as well as pos-sihle under the ciivurnstancee.

We ntempiate nrnvins to Nnrth Law. rem- We expect to issue the next Lkad-KR from that place next week, but not hr. iii positive as to the lime we cannot give an extended notice of the change this week, but will so do herealt. r. Parlies having claims against this office will plt-ase pr- sent them; also, those Indebti to us will please settle when convenient.

In the new effice, with better lacilitiea. wr shall tarnish all our subcrihers with a better paper, and thanking them for their liberal pan nage, we solicit a continuation Sf tbe same. A. J. Decker returned last Tuesday nijrht from Chicniro, where he has been for the past ten days put'chatting an Immense stock of goods, which customers will eoon have an opportunity to inspect.

Mr. 8 liner contemplates leaving in a daye for a three weeks viBit amorg friends In OHo Hard Wart and Opleelc. (loode. Jackson Wagon with Whipple gu'de and axle truss, best on wheels. Everything ibaf a farmer wanls from a sihp ancher to a sewing needle Pitts Engine and Separator.

Hip Three Rivets Separator and Cham-don Engine. ALEX AX DElf. Lawrence. Kansas. What tbe LsADRa would like to see: A fiot-c ass hotel.

Ash treat drained. A few street lamp. A Httle mure life in the ticket rffloe. More Interest taken in the public high wsys. A prty by the name of Thompson married.

Less jumping on and off of trains by he boys. H. W. HENDERSON, DEALER IS VKH1I1T TBIS OOlNIi KA8T. I1 Knight a.

m. jjg ju: 10 111 Emigrant 3:21 P.M. ritKiriirr rnAis ooiko wkst. 11.1 1U 11T Through 111 Kinlitrant 1 Thrmvh I' 1 All trains stop at this station; the fust ex trains mnlte no slops tlweii Law-renco anil Kansas City except at this point. No paesentrnrs oerried on freight train wi't'ont permits.

Tho tTiiiii Pacific Hallway mk etof eonm-ntlon lor all points Eafct wost firth anil South. sloi-i" re and Ilorton fr miih mi all i aanonir tratna. 1 hrntitfn llckt'la can be obtained anil hnvvnK destination. Tlila o(lle upon dav and nlcht. Any trffrtnauin ohoerfully Kven l1Pon wit I on III Wm.

FRY, Antrtrr. Linwdon Kams. HARNESS, WHIPS, COLLAKS, SADDLES and all HOUSEMEN I I ARTICLES. HARSAUCh HAIT9A2 LI WOOD Linwood, Kan la s-y-rai fl-. olaoa riur.no- ciaion.aa A rvmg others, -opnl-r8t.

Ininrann Co.npiny of low. I- isus one of the i-lieral piliciei, an 's ben prompt ionorebte in th ajtitmaat rf all its lo- -i. during the twantv yaars it ha been -Ingbnsineas. The folt-twini; is a 'ist of pirMs hil iine polimes in this c-ti -oany in tbe vicinity of Linwood: D. A Sb.fier, Liawood.

E. Mnndey. Lewis O. Anderaon, Loeen A Lawaon. Joepb Winkleman, Patrick Hanr Knbe, W'HeniphilL J.bll Jewett, A Clark, CUrk.

hn JohnM Phillips, D. font A le SbepVerd A Duncan, B. Eaton, Thomas Warren, John C. Cnlllson, famaa Audsrvon, F. f.

Adams, LMa d. Th-rcw Orme, ALL UOEtH ICKPAIKIXS A SPM IAt.TV. W. HENDERSON. MiBsaetausetta North of Post Ofiicc, LA WUEXCI2, KANSAS.

LUMBER, LIME and HAIR, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS For Sale by T. J. HARBAUGh. a. r.

x. yt. I.lnwKvl Xn, stated cnm- mtinlatln Batnrday svonlnp rn nr -forn the fu'l mnnn In "fh month. Jrtnid rlckenf), W. M.

W. O. Harris, Soey. 4T Warts A good span of brood raw, a bent 16 hards tn bigbtb, 5 or 6 years old, Fbanck athews. Linw-od, Kansas.

Who will build a hotel in Lin wood? There is money In it. Choice of ginghams for 10 cents a yard, at Shepherd's. C'lnthinir 30 per cent off. at Shepherd's. Any print, in the store for Scents per ard, at Shepherd's CHEAT CHEAT ABBTRASTS OF TITLE Mi.

or Ltnwnod Ltd go No. ios nioPM erer Friday evening. K. Mnndey, C. Dr.

M. t'lit'ltpa. C. J. Thompson, K.

of K. and 8. this 14 cnmnlbi.wr ,1 Will liuil in the aioro Of Mrs. T. J.

H-irhaugh will please accept our thanks, for a choice variety of delicious cake which was sent over lo this dilpln Nnlky TCovr. nt llarnaneh Co'n. Sqn're Thompson will put in between seventy-fire and one hundred acres of wheat this year. Will Lawrence, of Lawrence, fa on th' ick list, and went to Tonganozle Tuesday morning to spend a few days. Conductor Fneate, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, has rr-turned to hi old run on the "Plug." Joreph ile purchased six lota west of the 8trrper, bet-ween Bridge street and the railroad and Is bnlldlng npori them.

A Thompson Is building a fine bouse on Bridge s'reet. Wrn M. Childers and Robert Forsytha are doing the wood work. A Thompson, of Lenape, has disposed of his property at that place and left Tuesday for Twin Mound, where he talks of locating. Prof.

D. Mnndey is in the country eo-licitipg for the State Insurance Company" of Dea Moines, Iowa and la doing a beavy business. Parties hving friends Hying in Lenape should visit them before it raine, as tbey will have more time to entertain their fUests. than later. A boot and shoe shop will be opened in the new building adj.

lining Mr. Thompson' blacksmith shop, next Monday by Mr. Archie Wlkr. J. Miles, of Reno.

Is in town exhibiting the Mi scon ri Steam Wether, and Star Wind Mill. He expf ots to remain in town severnl days. The new livery stable has not been vary expensively edvert'eed, it neverthle a feet, the L'nwood has a well equiped livery and feed stable. This week the dmc. store chargna hend.

Thompson A Warring are the new propri. etors. They atart ont with fluttering pror-peote. 8nccess to the new firm. Friend Morris, of Loring.

was in town Tnetftsv. He has one hnndred ao es prepared for wheat, and we booe he will be liberally rewarded foT his labor. Work ha oomrnenoed on the pnnonape, at leat the exoevation for fhe cellar bae D. M. MELVIN 0..

office last, evening. OHTAINED OJf SHORT NOTICK tio nirnrn. Mm wnnd. vrv ilihnth at 11 en. I 7 p.

M. 1Mmtr achool at 10 A. V. All arc oordlaPr J. W.

SPRIN'fi. Pastor. Mrs. Clara Junk and danchter Miss Clara of Topeka are visiting Sirs. T.

The Linwood Herd OF SHOTTF-HOM CATTLE. The herd iacompoHcdof Victohies, Violets, Lavrkdrrs, Bkawith Huds, Seohets, and others from the celebrated herd of A. Cruicksliank, Sltty- Ai.fked (Jhkesman arrived last evening, from England, wiili fourteen THE CITY. hr-es nine were shipped from ICan-ns VMy to J. P.

Crano, Eureka, ton, Aberdeviisliire, Sc.ollaud. Golii on Ilitors and Uuys, descended from and five to this place. Of (ho latter, three are English draft 'wo stallions and one mare, and (wo CK-velaml bays. Annit moan, Rtfoo, R.H. Forytb, 8'sttie, Mr.

fiorotbere, CPToTne, Petar Andarinn, Hujh Perry, hn Fry, Thornpaon, Shepherd. A Th-ini-ron, Alex.fder. MHIoH B-taman, Geo Layer, C. Y-nng, H.rb-nnh, Wanhlr, John Wlrkay. A frod Tblsilathwalte.

Bar P- f. ld, ThtrMfuhwalte, -cob WinHeman Robert Huishey Jfihn Huehey MrOeff-rry Bros Marttn Kanp JTosph M-ursth John Tndbope Rntra Wb bn tho renowned herd of S. Campbell, Kinellar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Also, Yocmg Mahts, Yi'i'Nfl Piiyl- MONEY both stallions. Mr.

ClioeMiian leit Qtielicc, P. Friday, spent 2-1 a nun selected slock, COD.Isting or FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. XOTION3. QDEESSWJE. AND WOODESWAHE.

CHOt CAUrOEIA CANNED FliUITS, DRIED FRUITS, TEAS ASB 0OPFEE, BUTTE fi, 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. Lisy.ii, Ladt Ei.izaijkths, etc. Imp. Bakon Victok 4282-1, bred by hours in Chicago, and arrived in yesterday A yonng rebellion bioke out in Le trn PKOI'KKl'V. CriiickKhank, and imp.

Double Glos- B-rnenihr th T.wAMtn. rjt your rs'Bc'y m'xd t'ti Ph'lllp'a A full line of Mtllne plows, at Bhej-bd'. Yir aVs 52 acrei of bottom land nee 1 nawv. Flying Dntjhman Balky plows, at 8 bap head's. D.

J. X. rhtlllpa sells tbe celebrate'' rubber pntnt Mr and ra MeLIrj, of Lorlnp, were ic tkk head the herd. nape last evening. Dun Brnnic.

fired into Dtiltourdieu, of Hie civii W- A- HARRIS, couri, lie contents of Ins double-bar LINWOOD Kans elled tiVts. lie was Hi-iv8ied and ConveyanciiiG brought before Judge M. Tbonip- tlii.s place where he plead gnil- T'Vow A SPECIALTY BY F. M. ADAMS AT' iv nnd wits fined.

Keportsof a high ly sensational character hayo been re F-Jl Lef LI 4i Vn Wc have the "RIGHT SPEEDY" Corn ShelUm Will shell Any Kind of Corn and especially for ftn ceived at this" office turinj tho nigh', and Ct itt Intie lo pour i i as wp jro to TOKNEY AT LAW AT Leader OFFICE. preus. We take no slock in these wild fcvyvS grrtn com. I'koee call rumors, believing thai ihe peo ftur stock and ga LOGAN. Lerape.

prices. ple of our sister town enjoy their full share of good common sense, which been nude. The contract for building the cellr waPs will be let to the lowest bidder. Brnnk is building an addition his honse on fhe corner of and Asf-streets, which, when completed, will grea-ly improve the appearance of that corner. Jrhn Cullison's old bonne, lately occupied as a barn, was destroyed by fine ls Thursday nfght; supposed to be the woTk of a tramp who smoked not wisely but too mnch.

T) DreisbeeVs yonngest: son "LolUe was thrown from a hore one day wpV and vn serione'y ir jrired In the left bip. It will besometime before he will be able lo walk. A wbie dretg with a blank nop.t sleeve for a sash; if as comfortable as Mrs. Y). K.

'Mnndey is vinltirg in the v'-o'nlty of Rbbo. Fly ne' 21 rent balow cost, at TTeti- 10 pr-r rpnt o(T on boots and Phoes, a' ptf Vwrt Toorns to rent, faquire of Jihn W. Thompson. W. Thompson wPl bn work at th Lwrepc Bcpineiis Colleee soon.

The 0-rTtn Methodist Tiorr-V fli-ove, lst Tnesdy. K. K. 8 8ctm and Chas. A.

Grey, went nt to Innction CUy last Monday night. 0U at Shepherd's for fhe Clipper Prae? or R'kr Hoe and Shoe Drills. Lsit Sunday was nice cool day, but no' co'd ermniih for lom Iliigliey to get left. Temn. A 1 I 1 El Jl they will exercise, and all will be well, without ttic shedding of blood for the D.ieey Ren-.

Dmb McConnell GotEo Baner. John Z-ic'er, Win MoCaib'e, iMamaoo, W. Griffl ts S. W. Fairbanks Son Hugh 8bmon, JibaF Henry, K'llty Bros A-drew Dissb-ch, Frax Senhtor Dian.

Henry Hacley, PhilPpr, Fi'd Reed, Jame Klly, EM Uuater, John Rieger, ter Riajer, A Morris, Ge Clay, Keife- Bros, benefit of the school fund. North Lewrecc, THE CELEBRATED JAGK Was formerly owned by Jl. Ed I). M. CO XORTH LAWRENCE, KAi, MISCELLAJ5EOC9.

Bnie ball is taking the place of bnTJ fighting in Onba. Two hnndred thotisand horrlng were landed at one haul, recently, on Law rep ce, minster, and is a large, well built animal. years old this spring, 15 hands high, heavy and in good con HEW DBUG STOBE. it Mrri, Loricp, i. D'er dition.

ons, mnot be a pood thing, and who cm blymn the uine them. Some care ohonld he taken as to when, where and how worn. a short 4ime Rnnire Thnmnsnn will MONEY TO LOAN! CHEAP! ON IMPROVED FARMES. NATHAN A. MANN 307 DELAWARE STREET Leaves wokth, Kansas.

PEDIGREE. Log ax was sired bv Chief and he by imported Park. Ciiihf's dam begin he ereotinn of a residence on Bridge was sired by Logan from Kentucky. and Logan's d.im was sired by Black Where at all times may be found a fresh and complete stock oi DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET GOOD3 STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC ETC. AT LOWEST PIUSES FOB fiABH, Wakrior, and he by imported Rn prm.ic.

treet. When comr leted It wi'l be for rent. is what we went. All that is needed is a little enerey in this line and soon hinga here will be in a more satisfactory condition, as houses here for rent are a oarce article. W.

H. Slagle. D. 8. and C.

fdenuty aher. Logan's dam was shippod lo Kan Mr- z-bb D.via, Two in the ahova list hv met wit! ssss. Aa aevpral agents repretnirr Mher companies, hye claimed throughoui the county that the companies they represented paid the lossea of Mess S'li-fff and Warrens. Wa submit ha folnii atatemente, an agent cUlmlrg the pay ment of eaid 'oaie In any other company imply lies, and la not entitled to the cor-fidenci nrd snpport of parties wishing reliable irsnrance. Lis wo id.

March 13, 1SC4. I hershy eirtify, that oa th 13th day ol sas In 1RP9. This Jack comes fro nc of tho bet familcs in tbe west 'ff and constable) has sever failed to se -'THOMPSON WARRING, Propr's. LINWOOD, KANS. DELMONICO iio'iki, a so Certified by nic and signed.

cure a crop of millett without getting it wet WPh an eye single to the public J. W. LOAR. The above named Jack is now own he worked all day Monday and Lkavf.nwokth, Kansas at mu-rti down as possible, and Taedsy TP. edby James Fairchild and is In pos S'ptembi I procured a policy in th 405, 407, 409, 411.

413 and 415 Shawnee morning it commenced raining. Thanks. Ao ld Fellows Lodg, it la expected by State Ir-snrance Oimpany, of Des Moines. bet. 4th and 5th.

eou.e, will be organized here soon. This P. lew wagon sho session of the undersigned, and will be kept for service in connection with the well known horses King Geoiigr, Olt Bill owned by Quincy Baldwin Iowa, thrr.nch A. M. ThUtlethsale kcal r-ticiUr for aid lnturacca company, foi institution has many friends in this vinin Firstidass Sample Ueonis for Commer Uy, and we would like to see a lodere of this cial Men.

Celery, Oysters, B'ish and $1 W. on grain. That on the night of th 1th of Ma-eh 184, my henae was to'allj order organized here. Mr. J.

W. Thnmn Game Depot. son, owner of the Masonic and Knight's mo Kiver, Virginia. It in the custom along the Rio Grondn for Mexieiis cross tbe river and He the Antenenn post, thus saving money in corresponding with their own countrymen. It is said that tho people of Uiis country uonswmu patent medicines to tho amount of $2U), JO every year.

That is four doPars to every man, woman and child in tho laad. N. Y. Mail. Here is a recipe, given by Franklin over a hundred years ago, in regard to letter times: what signifies wishing and hoping for better times? We may make the-j tines better il wo better ourselves." A boy in North Easton, who too lazy to wind up his Connecticut wa'ch in the usual way, puts tho stem on the bannister and rolls it along as he goea up-stairs to bed.

When he reaches! he top of the stairs the watch is wound up. Uurtjord I'ost. At a (Tonn.) lawn party, Jefl te poiiitv an unloaded gun at Andrew who grasped the muzzle to push if aside, remarking that it wax the unloaded gnns that all the killing, when it dfsoharged and killed him in his tracks. Cowen once attended the races at Newcastle, England, and was immediately surrounded by gamblers and betting men be'eevliing him to make wagers with them on the re-nilt. Instead of doing this, he called for pen.

ink and paper, and composed the "ilct-ter Land." Few cities in this conntisy con'ain so much beauty within their limits Savannah, fla. pa-ks, or squares, each with several acres of tall trees and smooth lawns, atlorn diiFerent parts of tho eity and give breathing places for the inhabitants. Calvin Brice, tho Ohio railroad man, is described as "a brio-ht-eyod, red-whiskered young man of less than forty Within the last six years he has made more 'than a million dollars. It was he who originated the plan of the "Nickel Plate." He lately deeded to his wife as her part of the profits up to this date. Oleco- destroyed by fi-, which contained my wheat ard rye.

Th, D. 8. Harriman. and McMxnox, owned by W. S.

An-gell. They will make the seaon from March 20, to July 1, at tho Ton-ganoxie stable. Terms lo Insure a Living Colt. Jack if 10.00. Either Horses 8.

OUINCY BALDWIN. agent iB'i adjuster, ef said company, Kansas City, has this day acjnstrd ST. LOUIS HOUSE. hail, will give twenty dollers toward the organiz-tion of a Lodge of Old Fellows. A like liberality on the part of a few more and success Is assured.

One week sgo last 8unday a Lvtsxa reporter, prompted by some mysterious im L. A.THSTTJM Can be found at Striped Shop first door south of Thompsons Willi a good supply of Wagon Material on hand and ready to repair any bins rem a Baby Carriage to a Lo? Wagon. Punting done to order. Fun, 'taw repaired and Varnished. Can duplicate anything in the line of.

woodww COME AND SEE. ay lot to my entire satisfaction, and 1 -nost heartily recomnend the company to nn :co.yi.U4D. all my friends and neighbors, and to the pulse wandered into the church. The Tiublio generally who wish reliable intnr vir.e and prompt payment in full for all si ranee appearance of the interior of a building of this charaoter and the nnf. OLD STYLE" losses.

Meals at all Hours. miliar services of the Sabbath school, were THOS WARREN. Be it known that my stacks of grain tha e-e struok by lightning and burned on too n.ncti for him, and ooner qnently he made a few mistakes in some of the P. HAASS. Proprietor.

Vllis Nettie Sicoe presided at the organ ir- the nineteenth wereinsnred in th Sta'e Ioaurance impany of Des Moiner D. PHILLIPS CO, UNION DEPOT.) Iowa. The adjn.ater of said Insui- KANSAS CITY MO. ance nornpany has day paid me ifn Thompwin street south of Thof. O.me's Th Ash street prnd has dried tip.

and will we ot thiq Rnbjnot nntll another rain. 4.llp!n Sulkv Plows, tit IIrtnusli Ac Co'b. Jamei Bason and Geo. Dtl'iett, are building a lrge cellar for Jonathan Haney, a' II Clurk hf) oommenced the foncda-tion for a residence on his farm, west of th Toyne Bhool hons. There Is no better pltce in Kansas for gio hotel anil good hotel man, than Id Cil upon J.

Shane at the Iron Olad. opposite PlrsoPs rallla, for first olass plc-tar'a, while in Liwrenoe. Rvdy mixed paints, all shades, warrant -dd last ool ra, at Phillips drug store. The Needniore mill Is now running rrsry day and is turning out first claaw nr and meal. Glye A.

Hay a oall. The IIpln Nnlky Plow deficit nil competition, it nt llarbuush St C'o's. Hirbangh Is restocking his lnmbe -rd. Parties wishing lumber, lath, Hro shingles, saih, doors, and blinds, call upon him before purchasing. A fnrm of 80 acres one miles north of Fali Leit.

A. farm of 80 acres three miles nortb-wt of Lmsp, well lmproyed. Oall on F. M. Adams Ltnwood.

K. Joseph Miles, at the farm of A. I. J- oa'w, Rono, hai for sale a few thorough brd Jsrsy Tweil Daroo pin. The7 ar hesnUea.

call and sea them. Bw A good lartn of 95 aorea 4 mllM north of Ltnwood, a good house and orchard and th Hod all under fenoe. Call on or address F. M. Adami, Liadkb office.

Twenty-five or thirty good qnarry-man wanted at the cruher. A. IToRRa Lin wood, Kana. For cheap fire, lightning, oyolona and tornado insurance in good first clans companies, call on D. K.

Mnndey or F. Adams, Leapbb offioe. When placing yonr lrwranoe do no' lot the taw Dee Moines, Iowa, th no better. D. H.

Mandey la an agent or this oommny. Applioationa on be Uf at this ofHos. For Sale. A farm of 84 aorea In a high state of nnltiyatlon, excellent ware fenriM, orohard, small fruit, etc, will old on easy terms. Inquire of F.

M. Adams. Jntt reoelyed at the drug store a large stock of Cleveland Rubber Paints. Thej hare stood the test for fifteen years and are snperior to all others. Call and get prions before purchasing elsewhere.

1 1 H. 8teele. attorney at law, insurance, real eatate and loan agent, will draw and aeknowlftlge deeds, mortgages, leases, title etc, and would be pleased to hay our readers call upon him at his office on Henry street Lawrence Kans. Wanted, a few live and 'earnest agents in Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties to canvass for the life of Blaine and Lo gan. Agents are having unparalleled success with this book.

For full particulars call on or adddress Monday fc Adams, Lin wood. Kans. loss indicated abtve in accordance with th' conditions of the policy, and to my ntirr Xfce Importcal Knsliah Oram Stallion Will stand the season at our farm one and one half miles EAST OF RENO on tbe Leavenworth and Lawrence Branch IT. P. R.

R. UIKGSMAK 1IKOS. II. 51. lNSLEY.

Dan'l Shirk, ieaa of Jennie. No doubt as he listened to the sweet strains, his mind wandered bck to the old churC ovr ego, when it was Jennie who played the organ, and he was "Charley," deeply Interested in a new organ atool. Frank Duncan was In town 8unday. When he took to the road he did so hoping that the ont door exeroise of a breakman wnnld prove beneficial to his health that the color won'd again return to his nheet- and I cheerfully reooommend WAGONS, BUGGIES, said company to all who desire reliable ir- Insley, Shire surance. A SHAFFER.

Blank applioationa can be foand at tbe BANKERS office of A.M. Thistle thw lite, who will cheerfully furnish the same, and giva any desired infoimation. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SEED DEALEES. CO) PAID CAPITAL 9150,000. and, that with enlarged muscles he would 08 natter prepared to chop the wood and do other little chores abont hnn.

D. MUNDEY. Aeui Mrs Frank, when that time comes, (Mad 615 CHEROKEE STREET 615 no. 425 delaware street. Lkavbnworth, Kans.

am Kumor). When we last saw him on "he road, he had eeenred color enonsh tn EAST OF THE NEW MARKET. There is NO CHEAPER Place to Buy Fikst Class Groceries Than at the Store of POST OFFICE 111 satisfy any one possessed with ordinary -(G)- am onion, it was more than i.kin EWTOJJ MANN, Darirg hia visit here he EDent ftnmn ximn investigating the crusher on the bluff, in -TBANSFBB AGENTS" viiica ne nas taken cons derahln interest for Boms time (in A Horn), and hnt few ATIiAW 307 DELAWARE ST. Leavksworth. Kan.

Nonra Lawrence Kans the railraad officials little suspect the va'-uable discoveries he has made, which he may some time come sole possessor of. DEERING TWINE BIS DEE, the best harvester on earth. BREwsTm a It will pay to call upon us before crossing the bridge. Collections made, and prompt return guaranteed. The coat of farm machinery is nn m.n Item with the farmer, while the diffarenr.

between the cost of an ordinaiy implement TIM KEN Side Spiing Buggies and Farmers Spring Wagons. THE NEWTON FARM WAGON. TWINE FOE SALE. no. a flrst class one, is but small, and many times the same, which makes the best ar- W.

WARRING, M. D. The above cut represent the Wind Mill which Mr. J. Miles will exhibit In Linwood for a few days.

Call and see it. BKIIMJE STKGF.T. LINWOOD, KANS. DO lYOD ENOW -(C)- H. WOOD, AXXOIt.KV AT t.W.- and proprietor of tbe Pebfkct ABSTRACT OF TITLES To all Ral Estate" in Leavenworth nnd jrandolle Costnaie.

(tl.OOO.OOo To loan on long time at 7 parent. m. rniLLirs, a i. nce me cheapest in the long run, every time. ua us Howell, of LawreDce, know, a good thin when he sees it thoroughly tested.

For thi. reason be handles the Hengood Sulky P.ow, which is the lightest draft, easiest mansged and most durab ulay plow In the market; is warranted to run lighter on the team than the common walking plow, and the trarchaser can have it for nothing if it doeanot fill the warranty. Call and aee the Hapgood, at tus Howell's. WeCuaranteeeverythingsold by us to bo THAT J-ORILLABD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO PIITSICIA3I KiURftiGOIal justwhatitisrepreoented tobe. Office In Draj Store under Masonic CHILDERS, w.

wth BMTl i Tag: Bel.f Fine Cot Ohewins Hall opposite U. P. depot. HNtiyrs ma the hMt Farmers should correspond with us when thev want anything in onr lime. tOlUAt'IOK And niHaMsEH.

Offioo ia the Court House. rtitorodT LINWOOD, KANS. mv uu bansiv mem inai 11 is lueir lnttretl to do so. LmwooD, Kas. LSATUWOHH, KaBTS..

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About The Linwood Leader Archive

Pages Available:
129
Years Available:
1883-1884