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The Lucas Journal from Lucas, Kansas • 9

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The Lucas Journali
Location:
Lucas, Kansas
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9
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The Lucas Journal C. L. McAfee, Publisher. Lucas, Kansas. i City Officials.

Mayor Fred W. Barr Police Judge J. I. Bayne Treasurer Homan Clerk D. T.

Weatherby Marshal W. Shirley Street Cora W. Shirley Councilmen J. O. Vaughan, J.

Homan. George Toliver, Ben Carbienerand JohnDorman. Council meets second Monday in each month. NEW GOODS I have just purchased some of the most snappy uptodate goods on the market, consisting principally of Greys, the leading color this season. Here are some prices Henley Serge 20c per yard Barnaby Zephyr Suiting 15c Mohair, 42-inch, 65c per yard All these are staple greys and as good as money can buy.

Othei goods as reasonable. My stock this year is larger and better than ever before. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain 8 Saturday's Market Report Wheat, No. 2 51 Corn 48 35 Kaffir Corn 40 Butter 20 Eggs 13 Poultry 7 8 The prices quoted above are what our merchants will pay ft Supt. Smith visited the school while in town this week.

Joe Thouvenel and wife returned to Plainville Saturday night. Dragoo Dick have sold over 66 mowers in a little over twelve months. Chas Gilman and Geo. Fletch er went to Waldo Monday as witnesses in law suit of Gale vs Cade an action for wages. Fred Bruihl and Jas Crown-over went to Waldo the first of the week where they ha a job of pair ting and paper hanging.

NO. 1 ROUTE NOTES Miss Inez Durham from Pair-port has contracted to teach the Brighton school. Sam Barton, who Jias been sick with the fever the last two weeks is improving. Corn in this vicinity will yield from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. T.

T. Morgan has been helping Henry Marian put up hay. The most of our citizens attended the Lucas picnic. Most of the farmers have their ground prepared fur wheat. Mrs Minnie Joy Doane has been employed to teach in the Doane district again this winter.

Carl Butler left Tuesday evening for Selden, Kan Charley McVey and Laura Doane, Cloyd Minear and Hester Sowers went to Osborne Wednesday morning Report has it that they are married. About five inches of rain fell this week. Dr. J. S.

Smith, Lucas, VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST, Professional Calls Attended Yours for business, Ss 0S (Z TTarf t-: ROY FOWLER 'Phone No. 36 Lucas, Ktnsss! vM Roy Crist went to Hill Cill Monday morning. P. C. Smith came in Monday for a short stay.

if J. C. Laird, of Luray, was in the city Wednesday. Walter Sayles started for Port land, Ore Tuesday. P.

A. Milstead moved to the Smith house this week. DRILLS! Prank O'Brien is overhauling his house recently vacated by P. A. Milstead.

Mrs. Gilman, mother of Chas. Gilman, came in Wednesday morning for a short visit Jas. Webber, of Luray, was a caller at this office Wednesday. He was on his way to Sylvan.

Day or Night. Phon No. 55 Offic at residence Dr. F. L.

Smith, Lucas, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Dr. Smith reports the arrival of a new daughter at the home of Frank Johnson Monday night. Mr. Cahill, of Cheyenne, went 1 Professional Calls Attexded Day or Night. Residence Phone No.

88 to Lawrence, Monday morning, i office Phone No 83 The Superior Drill is the best on the market D0NT BE DUPED Into buying some other make "which is just as good" for the Superior i has no equal. IMPLEMENTS Wagons, Wind Mills, Buggies, latest makes B. 0. SCRIVEN SON. I Offie in Homan Building.

Dr. S. E. Ailgood, Lucas. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, where he will attend the State University.

Miss Norah Ferrigton, who has been visiting in the eastern part of the state, returned Tuesday evening. Art Deeble has been on the sick list this week He gave Pete time enough to recover Professional Calls Attended Day or Night. Office Phono Ne. 28 JUsidnc Phone No. 11 O.fic in Homaa Building.

from his attack and then tried it himself. Dr. HARRY BUTLER, Cedron, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Professional Calls Attended Andrew Hunter, who has been in the employ of Fowler Buck-master for some time past, lefl for his home at Altoona, Wednesday morning. He will return again in tne spring. Day or Night.

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Pages Available:
246
Years Available:
1906-1907