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The Lecompton Ledger from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 2

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Lecompton, Kansas
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The Ledger. Cut Prices On School Book 0 0 PnWistcd by 11 B. Knock Jo: Ladies, take your old cloaks to Mrs. N. E.

Mayfield. Shecan makje the latest style coat out of them which if, very pretty. She inder stands the businees. $0.75 IVr Year fSubscrijiU'in Trie? AdviT i.ing rule mud Uiur.vn on Prices Knocked All to Small Bits! We have made artangetnnts with Chas. A.

Sutorius a practical jewei er of 727 mass et. Lawrence, to Leeompton on, Tuesday of each week prepared to repaio any thing in his line. Oflice with the lepgeu. Mra. Hoobler is sick.

PruJcn was in town last sa turd ay Frof. Ambrose and wife wont to Lawrence Monday Ladies go to Mrs K. E. Mayfield to get lirst class fitting, Trot's. Snyder and Lake took a horse back ride Tuesday.

Clarence Coulter of Topka entered College here last. Tuesday. Mr. Jacob Baughman returned from Greenwood eo Tuesday, Mrs. Elder Milchel and her son Kiank visited Lawrence Monday.

A State official oi Maine is wearing a straw hat which he bought in We have a well improved farm in Ill's which we will exchange for land near Leeompton. Parties wishing to go east will do well to call on the Lejxsek acd get particulars. BOOKS ITllOM 2 5 per Ecent to 50 per cent LESS THAN PRICES CHARGED ELSEWHERE! NEW BOOKS SHELF -WORN BOOKS SECOND' IT. AND BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and EXCHANGED! WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY-TAKE OLD BOOKS OFF YOUR HANDS, AND SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR YOUR ETERNAL SAVING! WE MEAN BUSINESS-ANDjWILL PROVE IT-IF YOU WILL CALL ON US. Or thl population it is es-timal that 250,000.000 go entirely nai'ed.

Kansas Newspaper Union Not) of them live in Leeompton, FIELD and HA3.GIS. tor are led to Ivl'it-vo that some of the delicate oi.es have put on denims in addition to their calico. The Booksellers of Lawrence 803 Mass. St. Ckkosotb lias st; cesfully applied as a remedy for the potato dis You can see the latent and most beautify 1 styles at M'-s N.

E. May-fields. Bring jour Watches and clocks to the LEDor.n oilice next Tuesday for repairs, Young ladies go to Mrs May field to get Nellie Blv caps made by her new pat ten j. So far as our officers are concerned. It makea but little difference who fdles them, so they are competent and honest, but there is busine-s bo transacted by the incoming legislature that is of vastly more impoi lance than the mere ease in Scot land.

Every eye of the seed potato is touched with creosote by means of a email earners hair brush. The product of potatoes so treated is almost totally free from disease. Wijerc the creosote is not applied to all the eyes of the FCtd-ling the result parti.d dieease. If to, liiuois usii the f-eod will not ascesing of valuations; the prohibi Miss Birdie Reynolds of Cawker City came in two weeks late this Jliss Kate Beauchamp of Avalon Mo. has entered the music depart ment.

The attendance has not decreased 8S some account of the drouth. Pica. Weller and Agent McKee' a tic 11 cx Norf West Kan Pan Conference. The apple seems very abun dant from the number shipped by' W. A.

Cardweli; II a v. J. Gingerich one e.f the Leeompton City is now an independent corporation far as road work io concerned. President Weller and, Agent Miv Kce attended the north west Krt.sas ConTernce last Vcck. The peoples rail Tuesday evening was a very tame affair, only about forty persons were out.

For t-ale cheap a good ga.s stove, th ice jets. E. II. Caldwell at the Blaml place. tory law, after being satisfactory in operation for ten years, is seriously jep ird'ued, and hangs in the bal ance as it were, and by a little judi cious voting next Tuesday it will be When the riicuiy eiaims wiL-h a 3'nid vone that ticket is going to be eh'i-ted.

r. r'u, 1 hen offer to bet that Ilumphieps 'alwy will not exevi'd 0v0, U. mal-'HH a republican seiil '-iMi preserved forever, and vice vers i. Therefore let every one who wants to see tne interest of home protected L'ulios of Leeompton go to Mrn 11. Mayfield to get your bias an.

1 I I I from the ravages of the saloon, vote the republican ticket, the only party friendly to the tcmperenee cause, Rum Iiuin Hot tn iishniscn ilrin II Home Honor Uorlon Heaven Iiiagius Humph icy If. the fort University Items. piorjcers of Lawrence and Ivansts' attend Dflxcifcrciiee. The Santa Fe should build a new 1 depot ami urnish a night ai.ent They are both' needed. Look out lor some lectures soon; Prof.

Breoke is at the bat. and Prof. Ambrose is on deck. Rev. J.

H. Snyder I D. is engaged for another year as pastor of the Biasneu myitis inane on nor now ys tern, they are lovciy. Mr. Francis Walter, one of our lirst subscribers to the Ledger, called in this week and paid up another yeais bubseiipton in advance.

Thanks. Wo understand that 'Mr, Love found three sacks tilled with apples John Packer war, in, town over Sunday. Geo. Clay will preach at Leavenworth this year. IL B.

Church otLecomptou. Miss Lena Lar. son's father visit- i Mr. Lake is meeting with encour It uow Ic gU -s as though the to bo untiled next Tuesday, has down to whisky or no whisky, Wlilonll the U. S.

courts arc against us, there a plain way out, (and not a very loug aging success in thb department of Short hand and Ty-ix-friti! cither.) it tlw right men are laying in his oichard this week; evi dently some one thought it was Lowes time to treat; just before the election. Tub infamous campaign thods of the rum power have done much as anything else to bring about the approaching adoption of the amendment in Nebraska. There seems to be no doubt that prohibit- ku will carry. Capital. e'eJed to the Legislature.

We do ed her a few days since, II. P. llauks was seen in Topcka taking a look at Harrison. Mr. lUle, father of Wallace Bale visited his son ou the 7th.

T. D. II albert has again entered school atter a years absence. 'Si), Kev W. Ileegle led devotion at Chapel one morning v.o Iho Governor will Foot ball has uot infested the plae-e yet but it liable to set In auy day.

Later it Ji'fts set in- The class in practical Astronomy has been much hinlrai-' in its work in the unsettled atato of the weatb- cc. an ertra of the legisla ture, l.ence the nceo'ssity'of electing a out 'Lat work in the in Merest 'he. temrcrfc-nuc! cause. I.

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About The Lecompton Ledger Archive

Pages Available:
204
Years Available:
1889-1890