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Lucas Sentinel from Lucas, Kansas • 1

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Lucas Sentineli
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Lucas, Kansas
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flip jl PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF LUCAS AND RUSSELL COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR A YEAR VOLUME III. LUCAS, RUSSELL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 1903 NO 28. CHURCH NOTES. "i ieka Siato Journal.

In Autumn Days, 1). V. McKeever. In tin; iiutumn dnys mm siiMfJis si. Having returned from the eastern market, where wo bought the most complete line of General Mdse.

ever put on our shelves. We invite the public for their inspection Not since we stalled in business, have we had such a complete assortment in all lines as we now have. We spared no time or careful inspection in selecting our goods and we know that our prices, as they always have been, one of the lowest for the quality of When yhmui lia.e C'i mi's over lie eiutl) iid sky, And the sandhill emtio (ioillg' SOU ill (lives forth a louusomu cry: Then I lurn my face To i he old homt place, A id ui ter a longing sigh: (), 1 wan! to go back home again, As tin' autumn days draw nigh, And fai ol my mother's giueerbread And al.iD her pumpkin pie, Tit is wandering life nh its tnils and strife May be all right in the spring; A ud i 11 met', too, When the skies are blue, And toil i in every tin tig, hut when short days como And the harvest's home, Th is one refrain 1 sing. (), I want to go back home again, As the autumn 'lays draw nigh, And eat some of mo! Iter's gingerbread And also her purokin pie, When life is done And my race is run, And 1 shall cease to rove, hen rials are past And I find at last That in thing endures but love; hen I ho last leaf falls And still voice calls Me away to my home above Why, I waul to go back home again Once more before I die, Where I ale of my mother's gingerbread And also her pumpkin pic goods offered and no one trading at our store need, worry that they will pay too much to Saslvcs II tf CRESS GOODS, of the leading stales and pita. New Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces and Waistings.

New line of Keady-to-Wear Skirts, new Jackets, Furs, Capes, and Cloaks for the Children. We have in out flew Fall Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, BY THE AUNI5TERS. KvANfiKUCAI, Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Less.m, David's confession.

Topic, Seeking forgiveness. God does not overlook the 8I' of any person. Nathan was sent to reprove, and show him that 1 wa9 the guilty one. So God use his servants to show the people o' their sins. How will we recei the message, like David and bitterly grieve and repent, ask Go I to forgive or will we turn listlessly away, pay no regard, go on in our sins? Header! "Thou art th man." God will never forgive th sinner unless he confesses, and foi sakes his sins, but he is faithful and just to forgive, if we and forsake.

Preaching at 11 a. m. Text, lat Cor. 10 and 11, Subject, Chn the Complement of our need. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30.

All that ha cause of the Loid heart are e-picially invited to attend. Brother, sister if you would like to 6 the Work prosper come to ll prayer meeting and get an equipment for work and in Hebrews 10, '2o find this to Cod's people, "No, forsaking the assembling of your selves together, as the manner of some is, but exhorting one another, and so much the more us ji nee the day approaching." Preaching at Rosette, 0 30 p. lU Methodist. On Sunday Oct. 18, Sund if School at 10 a.

in. Subject, vid's Confession, Ps. 51 117. Preaching service at 7:30 p. pjubject: The training of Children Hymns, 101,873, 877.

Every one invited to these nef vices; especially are parents solU' ited to attend. Wp have new Hats andCaos, complete new line oi If i Shoes of all grades and prices, in We want rm to make Our Store your place for Your Fail Purchases and at all times tsell Relirni r. There a gray in? maud f-r will sell you goods as cheap as they can be sold new and better seed giuiu. It Call and see Our Bargain Counter. Ii mb come to lie recognized MERCANTILE U.

FRIEND IV (. (j Hi vti ill win at growers generally that sowing the satin se h1 over mid over again on the same land is not as productive of good results ns the introduction of seed from other local i tie -i or countries from time to time. Recent experiments in Ye Editor Explains A local preacher at the conclusion of one ot hid sermons said: "Let alll in the 1iour3 who are paying thctr debts staud up." In If you want anything sown broadcast tell the other fellow not to say a word ahout it. The man who li es at the right Mrs. Mills departed for r-laud, Thursday night, where her husband is in the employ of the Farmers Flevator Co.

They will make that their home for some time. stantly every man woman, and i ii i 'I hard: child hh one exception, rose to "uu 4,1 lUH V1 their feet. Th preacher seated "s111- ui me man wno ues wuen ill is To bent Ouk PhIces, the truth would suit better ought this countj hay 6 BllowM that clmuge of seed brings bettor yields, better grain and a hardy nou shelling phut. Two of C.jrn to One Wheat Dollar. That corn is still kihg in Kan pas ami likely to rule many years yet is proven by a compilation of crop figure i.

For every bushel of wheat raised in Kansas during the lasi 20 years theie have been raised three budiels and three pecks of corn, while every dollar that wheal has brought to the state in 20 year-! might have been covered with 2 which have come to Kansas to for corn. Mail and Bree e. easy: What is easy f) To secure our Maiuiains. to be hung to the nearest tree. A young man who has no more respect for himself or any body else tLan to halloo at a lady or gentleman as they pass along the street, is fit only for the chain gang.

them and siid: "Now every man not paying his debts aland up." The exception noteJ, a care-worn hungry looking individual, cloth ill his last suunrisr's suit, slowly assumed a perpendicular position. "How is it, my friend' ask-the minister, 'that you are the only man not to miet his obligations?" "I run a ne.vapaper" he meekly answered, 'ami the brethren here who just stood up a.e my subscribers, and 'Lot us priy A I'LEASANT EVENING, The friendts and neigbors nf Mr. John Vitt's, gathered at his horn Saturday evening for the purport of making the acquaintance of In Probably Another Coal Famine. Cuid dealers in Lucas have received notice from some of the coal companies that no orders will bd accepted foi coal uutil the old ordeia can be tide I. Orders that were tiled in April are still unfiled.

HYcl 111 med the minister. Ex. A wreck seven miles west of Mr. G. M.

LtwlYwhThas boon quite tu ill nf hay fever for 8om time, expects Lucas in which six cars are in the ditch delayed the mad going east mounUln9( Mi8Souril wh -re he expects this moiniug. hoilnd rlfef. Mon'Uv. mam To ublic; Foane, McVey. Married Oct.

13 At the home of the bride's mother. Victor K. Doane and Miss Minnie E. McVey all of belli Os borne Co. Kansas.

11 a v. J. Dana alliciated. The ceremony took place about noon, after which die gues.s partook of an elegant dinner. It was pleasant to note that there were no superstitious fore boding of tearful days for the bride because the raiu and not the sun ruled the hour.

They will have sunshine in their home because they have it in their dispositions. Their many friend wish for them long life and great cousin, Miss In man and his aunt Mrs. Lopez ho have recently af rived from New York. The evening was an enjoyable one which was spent in playing gaiiieo and music after which the all partook of a bountiful suppur Those present were Misses Han mi In man, Mary McMuiry, Sara Uice, Liliie Moore, Miy Nicho. Ester Lice, Sarah Murphy, Ceii.l Aksimit, Nannie (h'oeu.

Nedit Mansliield, Mrs. Winnie Kinj Mrs Lopez, and Mrs. Vitt, Mi Bice, and Messrs John P. Vdh James Moore, Isaac Ev rsoii, Nathan Eveieou, Merrit Moot-', Oliver Nichols, Walter Nichol-, Arthur Nichols, Harry Bartou, Albert Coltrin, Arthur Rice, Albert Lice. Charley liice, Ed KlU Malhew Murphy, and Cerdia At simit.

All present report a good tim. One that wa? tliaf We have our stock of goods arranged now so we can display them. We Would b3 pleased to We have every thing you want in General Merchandise, have you call and examine our goods. The worst thing that can happen a man is to become entirely batislied with bis lot in life..

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1901-1909