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The Lecompton Ledger from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 2

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Lecompton, Kansas
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A co pic of young fellow 3 rcprc- The Kecoul devotts two cotumns to the McKinly Yesterday afternoon, in compan' with our better-half we drove over into Paridisc Glenn, better known as I) jg Holler, where no saw some FiiUisiicd by K. Knock Son. bill and f.ays that everything acN 'crting the Salvation Arrny were Tlmi'Eday. rI'itey announced a reeling for next Thursday night at Sul.RMljilion Price fro. 75 i'cr year.

Ad rtisinj; iuIka mulch of tnc finest green wheat that we M'uUuri, lave gazed on tnis fall. vancing in consequent thereof: yes corn is three times higher than last, year, wheat at least 50 higher potato; about five times higher than usual, and pork away yonder, und God o'lly knows whuc matters will end if Funston does'st have. the M.c Kiuley bill repealed. There will be held at Leeompton Kansas Oct. 21st inst.

at P. M. a mass convention of llepublican vo this place. Mr Truman Butler of Calfornia uud irnH Alder of Lecornpton united with lli 0 Church last Sabbath morn We neglected last week to an nouncc the return of Mr. and Mrs.

O. Osborne from their eastern trip. ters ot the Township, foi the purpose of placing in nomination a full Town thip ticket, Wheat 13 looking 'Lie. A good rain las1, Sabbath. fitting guaranteed at Mrc Hayficlds.

Dilbert vaa visiting in Lecornpton last nek. students have a new Coot 'bail, Dr. Lewis bas established a oliice over V-liVs store. We 'we a new loot br.ll. Have you b.ickee at it.

Mh.3 Jennie Lowe was up from Lecompron Kan: Oct. 14 1890. T. II. Ward, Comraitreman.

To William Jeanur belongs the The familiar face of U. P. Hanks credit of procuring the short slop of was seen in Topeka lsst Friday, lie The Reception room in the dormitory is now the reception room the President- train at Loeowpton says his brother, J. N. is teaching school.

last friday. Alter spending a few again It is open t-j the Ladies Students on Sunday after noon untill dimes of his own money in telegraph- ing, he mounted his horo and rode J)r. Simmons of Lawrence was 1 4. P. M.

then the genttlemen students take pessession and Hold the all over thecountry to noify the peo nominated by the republicans last Saturday, for rcpesntative in the 14th ple of the fact, and when it arrived. fort until 1 7. 30. P. M.

Lawrence Bund ay. Fartncr3 arc getting a good price for their apple now, Mrs. Council and daughter spent By order of Prudential Commitee, district several hundred parsaaij had aCuJ bled at thtdepot and had a good view ot our iSivuons Chu-t. Monday in Lawrence, Mrs. Harris, Mrs.

-'s and Mrs The Deuiorest Contest recital giv i at Big Springs last Saturday eve Ladle ru to Jir N. 10. Misylieid I uliI ning by some of the Lecornpton mii-fiary, and now we are filled with young ladies, is reported as being scnptml measure. to get lira claw lilting, An addition been built to the hoop factory i quite a success. The people were Oue thing has been seriously neg eeted with regard to our streets; not I.

idicv of (xccmpion go to Mrs 1 tlftMca wlth tho exm-eisea and 4 a 1 11 1 1 colore en 1 uey sweep vtsiieu Uvui 10 gel aim contrihulCtl liberally towaid the ex peaces of the evening. withstanding the amount of work done the fclucjways tit the corner of Elmore and third and Elmore and liccoinpton tin wceK. r-kirta on uer new ss The Eriitui' bi Ksn-as City tern, lovely. October 14-ths ecu- ihe fere part of the week. One of the Dormitory girls had an-iounced the Woodson Avenue ar cloyed up and at each place the water spreads out the iniflfortuno to hint Jicr population of Kan.

a follows: Huteh- ovei the crosswalks and covers them t-omc way in coming own bums, iuo 8 ()78. lrjcroasCj percent, with mud so that they iue but iiltle f'-'5- i -'Vt of the wee 40:1,51 Newton, 5,002 incrense, 3,00 Idler the supreme per cent, 115.38. Wichita, in d.urt of the United Sitdos last crease, 13, 824; per cent, 3S30, Kev. To: termau lil led Dr. Sr.ydcrj Jt'blpit last sabbath eve dug.

an old stndeul, was tifi this week. The Fe have been working out their tax thifc week, Lincoln Cook iu clerking in the better than the hidf hours work mI Pei'iaps a ach crossing would alleviate all the dil'Ieuity. Monday evening at 10 25. o'clock State of -Kansas, increase Ue wr.s apoointed by Lin per cent. 42.92.

coin. hool Cut Prices On Sc L'r, Boles and Son were in the city Vcdatsiiay treating a cancer for Mr. Kr.a:'".n hoime in Lawiencc. Mr. FraiKij Walter, our genial trustee crdritd bome.job work this week Wo are under many obligations lo Mr? Glenn for some very line apples.

Cummii They are thoroughly and successfully removing thia dan grwotii from hi3 eye. Several of the boys have gone to J. L. Klli-i, an old came Leavcnwerth to the Y. M.

A. meet Prices Knocked All To Small Bits! up to sec old fr lectin and in 1 ton and then lb' Hi You can see lie laletl. and mot. i le-i' c.e;.uay, expects to be here year. BOOKS FROM 25 por' Tcont to 50 per contj LESS THAK PRICES CHARGEDj ELSEWHERE! At Lawrence lat Moudj evening we net J.

I r. Clarence bineh, the beauult'l btyies at Mrs is. Bring 5 our Watcher and clocks to the oliice next Tuesday for Gentlemanly Editor of the Baldwin NEW BOOKS SHELF WORN BOOKS-SECOND HAND Ledger, one ot the bn.i ex- BOOKS-BOUGHT, SOLD and EXCHANGED! ehauues ihat. comes to our tabic. I TT VV i Uii-IM Oil 1', JUU lUUXMl'iX 'L'Jti JLii) ISUXjlii We have a well improved farm in YOUR HANDS, AND SELL OR.

EXCHANGE FORI YOUR Ill's which we will exchange for ETERNAL SAVING! reiairs, Young bidica go to Mrs Way Hold to get Nellie Bly capy made by her ucv.r-tteiD. The frequent ruins for two month- past has mie.le the fall pastures extra IF YOU. land near Lecornpton. WE MEAN XT WILLCALV ONUS. ies wishing to go east will do we" call on the Ledciek and get particulars.

FIELD and HAIIGIb. We have made arrangemnta with Charls A. Sutorius a practical jeweler of 727 masr ft. Lawrence, to visit good this fall. Theio must liave been a 'ute coon in town'' Thureday for we all heard 1dm -hollow, We arc under many obligations to Mrs.

A. W. Nickel Is for some excel nn fruit of. the (pumpkin) vine. Lecornpton onbueyduv of ench week jTlie Booksellers of Lawrence 80t? Mass, St.

prepared to repair any thing in line. Cilice with the.

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About The Lecompton Ledger Archive

Pages Available:
204
Years Available:
1889-1890