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Lucas Sentinel from Lucas, Kansas • 1

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Lucas Sentineli
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SentineL Lucas PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF LUCAS AND RUSSELL COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. VOLUME VI. LUCAS, IlUSdELL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19W. NO.

35 A Trolly Line. A trolly line from Lucan to I'orratice or Wilson would be better than nothing, but is not what Lucas and Russell need. What is needed is a trolly line AVOCSTA, Nov. 20, 190(5. Enrron Kudosed tiud draft for one! dollar to renew my subscription another year.

I believe my time1 expired in September 1906. We! are having cold weather siuce ANNOUNCEMENT! jfroiu Lucas to RuBsell. Said line should run west from 8ttOlJT It commenced luowiugl ii- 11 We wish announce to the public that we are now fully settled down to business. i Sunday eveuiug at 10 o'clock and has suowed moat of the time siuce, about 4 or inches of suow ou the level. Corn is good, 30 to 75 bushel selling from J0 to 35 cents, wbeit ami oats were poor, eat up by chinch bus.

Not as much wheat sowed this fall as usual. 3,000 cattle being fed withiu 5 miles of here. This is our litst snow of the Liucas to vt anio ana irotu hum straight south to Russell. Trains should start from Lucas in the moruim; in time to meet the east bound passenger train and pick up passengers from the west bound for Russell and other points ou the main line, connecting at Russell with the west bouud plug train. A train would leave llussell in We carry a complete line of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.

We have a nice line of fancy QUEEN8WARE for Holiday trade. ltoad urn had. Tim suow tint gue. Study th" h'4 turns id. A not in nAtn pnioioir.

Advertise ymr liol iilny goods. Don't for gtt tlift bszasr. You'll Iihvh to Itnru Weir coal. Tin' coul prolileiu is getting serious. Reports (roil) I lie wheat fields are good.

Lou Muster cHine in froruLuray Mouday morning. Ham Hrockleliurst went to Tue-day morning. A number of Bohemian iinini-grnnts arrived Isst week. There was quite a heavy raiu Sunday morning. The papt-TH are still keeping up the persecution of Burton.

If your uuileistaiidiuga are defective go to 0. Deei.le. The day of low prices is passing hi eveiy thing hut newspaper. The repnhlicau plurality in the state averages over thirty thousand, Mnrshal Shirley hns a time per tin. Hftei inn.

idt.o- the Arrival nf I SeaBOU, lltlll 11 below freezing. i We also carry a nice line of SHELF HARD- We are all well and expect to visit Lucas pome time again. Respectfully, P. T. Moot.

WARE and ENAMEL WARE. R.ed Men Urd Men will orgauize Xewasa or Pima 1'ribe at Lucas December 12th. Great Sachem, Geo. W. Sloan of infield and Gteat Chief Keeper of Itecor C.

A. Wolf of atuliis-iu, assisted proba AH these goods are new and clean and Pricks auk Right Everybody invited to come and see for themselves. Yours for Business. VOPAT ULICEKi suading people to nit ml their the east bound plug train in time to coune3t with the eveuiug passenger at Waldo which accoin-date a large amount of travel west of waldo. We figure on two trains daily each wav, but the two we have named would do the most passenger business, the others uld carry the most of the freight.

We urge this matter upon the attention of the people of Lucas, Luray, Waldo and most espicinl-ly the commercial club of Russell. That body has better facilities for getting at the details than we have ami it lnw the menus and the influence to carry it into Successful OptTHtlOU. We see no reason why the Russell papers should not take up the subject and help it along. The tact that we are the fiist to mention it should cut no figure. They do not have to accept our ideas.

We want to agree ou the main ijuestion. While we freely admit that we are most concerned in the interest of Lucas, we recognize the fact that it would be of ureal advantage to Russell, bly by the chief warfare of Monte tribe, Hill Gtty will instruct, in the ritualistic and unwritten wjrk of the order, aft hich i there will In a po wow and SI raid ou oysters. There will he. about 40 to go iu as charter mem- ber composed of the best ami most influential uieuofthis vicinity. Tub lied Men will beyond a ways.

A large tiock of crows were taking a lirdreye view of the city Monday mommy. C. W. Butler is putting a dor 9949999499999 1 0 mer window in the south side of doubt soon be the lea ling fratet his tenement holme. ual onler ot this Lrcalitv.

Dr. A. Tiiwuwltii will be a imnMiiw i mi I i jSTm1 BFj iibui WMimM JMUHMBmH Pratt, Kansas, Nov. 24, 1906. Mr J.

S. Shirley, Lucas, Kansas. Bear Sir: Replying to your favor of the! 20th. I have been delayed soj much this fall by storms, etc. ami; Our New Fall and "Winter Dress Goods are here.

Call and ask to see them. also by beu.g unable to get the distributing car foi this fall's use. A dispatch from Tope.ka I am afraid it will he impossible that Governor Hoch is studying Kjt up yoor wav Bpnug. tue prohibition qustiou ami Yoor application is ou tile and mention it in his message, it i I will be reached just as soon as a good idea. Governors might to nossible.

lie well informed ou prohibition. These goods are Stylish and Strictly Yours truly, D. W. Travis, State F. and G.

Warden. W'e wish to thank our friends ami neighbors who so kindly DUILDING MATERIAL. We hrtvc tt complete In every line and at prices lhal tlrfy competition, us llmire with you nil yur csli-miile. We are receiving new mntetoil every Uuy and keep our stock up in every line. Don't buy until you have our prices Yours for business, R.

L. Rlchoison Son up-to-date. We also have a line line of new embroideries. assisted in caring for our mother married ou the 5th. of Decemher.

He marries a LawI'OIIQh girl. FTarrv Boss went to Luray Monday night, on business. He returned Tuesday morning. Mr. Fred Bruilil has been suffering with luuij fevr since a week ago last Thursday.

Jay M. N)lor left for Ellin Monday morning to take position in the Seitz driiff store. Miss Mildred Merr field left Monday morning for Abilene where site will visit friends. You will not go wrong if you buy a Mitchel wagon from bnigoo Dick. Irvin MuAdatns formerly of Sylvan Grove Kansas, but now of Kansas City was in town Saturday, on business.

Postmaster Camou patched up his board walk, but promises to lay a new cement walk in the spring. When we were over at Russell Billy Kntchhotf was working on a scheme to burn crude oil in cook stoves. How are you coming? Hurry up. It would be interesting to know the truth as to the cause of the coal trouble. Is it the Union labor lords, the coal barons or the railroads that are to blame.

In politics it is like abolition used to bo extremes meet. Prohibition does not prohibit, never has prohibited, and never will piohib-it. A Governor cannot call out the miillia to enforce the prohibitory law, although us a citizen he may censure a governor for mt doing it. Gov. Hoch ought to have some good ideas on political prohibition, but we doubt if he will think best to express all the thoughts he has been thinking since the election.

Temperance as a moral cjuestiou ami political Dray i ii Tnrmnpp it in her last suffering. 0. Armsbury, Chas. Armsbury, 1. N.

Armsbury. President Gompen gives Theodore Roosevelt instructions iu regard to Porto Rico. Can't he do something for the people of Kansas ou the coal question. If you need a coin sheller or Vaughn, IUIIUIIUU vx We are prepared to do all kinds of draying with (lis patch. prohibition are as far apart as the poles.

wrwWTwJ IfffVWrttfffVf srVWTrVW WWW WW WW ffVT Baggage Transferred Call Phone No. 58. Chas. HARSHBARGER. In an article ou "What Do the Birds Eat" the Scientific Ameri can gives a great deal of information which might be useful to farmers.

Sixty thousand bird 9 stomaches have beeu examined by V.IK HAKBI8 8. T1LZKY. the department of agriculture, grinder call on JJragoo Dick they have good ones at a reasonable price. Will have a nice assortment of Christmas goods ou hand. Roy Fowler.

Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation uvolving the reiuouial of a malignant ulcer, as large as my band, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Buck-en's Arum Salve," says A. C. Stickel, of W. Va.

"Per-sisteut use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries, tloc at Deeble fe Wormei -inger's, duggitds. I Tilzey Harris 9 CATTLE AND HOGS. the object being to discover wlmt birds are injurious to the farmers. There are two sides to the question in many cases. For instance the bobolink is well behaved, eats bugs and is popular in tli9 north, but in the south be is a holy terror, destroying millions of dollars worth of rice.

The woodpecker floes good and harm, the balance being on the side of good. Hawk3 and owls do good. HERE WITH THE GOODS. We are here with the goods in the lively way, Excellent service in night or in day. A good line of vehicles stylish and neat; Teams that are good looking, steady and fleet.

Here is the place careful drivers are found, Everyone knows locations and roads all around. Reliable service for traveling men, Here they are suited and conic back again. Excellent barn fur feed and for board, All rates are as low as markets afford. Drive into Weatherhead's any old time. Service is prompt for all in our Hue; Our barn in Lucas is always first rato, Neat and commodious and right up to date.

LUCAS, KANSAS. i A syndicate article on the mountains of the moou iu Africa is printed iu the papers, but the name of Homy M. Stanley who has yiven more information in regard to those mountains than any other writer is not mentioned. FOR SALE Poland China hogs, both eexPB, also several young Short Horn Bull all eligible to Registry. 8 miles N.

of Lucas F. O. Sylvan Grove, Phone Lucas. 354t H. P.

Bacon. The 3lst nun ind meeting of the Em Price, 50 Cents. cure! iamenean or an khhih. mimtu. Curb.

Spllm. Sur.ilns, Wind Puff, CapiK-rl Bonk, Swellings, 8wccnpy, Shoulder Lamemsi, KheumatlHin, BABOBBRAKO dons, lc. In Hearst is so disgusted at bis failure to buy the Governorship of New York that he says he will never be a candidate. Ho might follow the example of Willy Welly Astor, who for the same cause left his country and became an English subject. Dr.

F. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon Uoomn 1 and 2 numnn Building. Professional Calls Attended Day or Nieht. Office '1'hone No. 83.

Kt'siUcnee '1'hotic No. 38 no oy it. Chai L. Ben, NewTorkClry (owner of the Dr. Kausas Historical iociety will be held iu the hall of the house of representatives at Topeka, on Tuesday, December 4, 1906.

Membership costs one dollar a year; life membership ten dollars, jit ie a good local rMullnx CorletunioniniA ana reiereuce. SOLO BY Oid the Brietow men beat Hall. wt DL'ECLB WORUERIiWBtt..

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