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Lucas Independent from Lucas, Kansas • 4

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W.C. T. U. COLUMN Special The LUCAS INDEPENDENT rl)Z2: Daily Drovers fA $4aOO both one year at regular price of the Telegram alone Ay FREE FREE Commiaaionara Proceeding Russell, Kansas, Oct. 5, 1914.

The Board of County Commissioners met in the office of the County Clerk, in regular session, on Monday October 5th, with F. C. Kali and Theo. F. Janne in at tendance.

Mr. Vroman being absent; Mr. Ball acting as chair-mad pro tern. The forenoon was given to the wnat is ne wortnr lation sustained by a human soul to its God and he urged that the family altar be kept up. He also advised parents to be very careful what they say in the presence of their children and never give a short and evasive answer to their After dinner the convention was called to order by the super lntendent, Mr.

T. W. Wells. The following officers were elocted for the ensuing year: President, On Monday evening, October 12th under the auspices of the W. 0.

T. a lecture was uiven at the. Baptist church by Mrs. Shaw, one of the national tield workers. A fairly good house greeted the speaker, and after sin scripture reading and prayer, How can you cot full market value out of your Cattle, Hoks.

Sheep, Gruln, a Eggs, Poultry and Produce, unless you Bet the affielal markrt rrporta of the Dally Drorers Telcgrum? To sell anything for less than It la worth la almply giving money away. The Dally DrOTflra Telegram tells you eTery day the correct market price of everything raised an the farm. Tells you where the market la as well as what It Is. En viewing of the Henry Bbel road. The balance of the day was de aflFnafl a stKUaat voted to the consideration and M.

t. Ludlow; treasurer, C. 8 too 1. under the manage allowunceof claims against the Wyckoffof Amnerst; secretary E. E.

O'Brien of Luray. Th in or Mrs. Nukle, gave a tem county, after which the board perance song and their temper adjourned to the following dav. program or tne aiternoon was then opened with an address by ables you to get 5 per cent to 20 per cent more monay for everything by knowing what It la worth Russell, Kansas, Oct. 6, 1914 The Board of County Com mis auce yells.

Then the speaker was intro duced aud gave her famous lec W. R. Horn of Lucas on the sub ject Keeping the. Young Folks sioners met In the office of the and when IP sell to best advantage. Telegraphic News of the World ture, The American Siamese in the Sunday School." He spok bounty Clerk as per adjourn VA of the scarcity of boys and girls ment of the previous day with all The Siamese twins used to be pictured in our geographies, as many older people no doubt in the Sunday School between members in attendance, with the.ages of twelve and seventeen R.

Vroman presiding. remember They were grown The quarterly reports of the years and said that we must get hold of their leaders and interest County Chrk, Register of Deeds together Dy a ligament on the side between them and Word so the leaders in the Sunday Bcboo Clerk of the District Court, the Probate Judge and the Sheriff vitally joined that no surgeon by recognizing the 'gang spirit' woulu attempt to spcarate them among boys and reaching the were each gone over in turn and on the Day It Happens The Dally Drovers Telegram is a modern dally newspaper that gives you the dally news of the world by telegraph. Fourteen editors and rcportere, including Mrs. Mary Deen. the noted Woman'a Editor, gives their entire time to making the Telegram the Ideal dally nows-papcr for taw farm home.

The Lucas Independent is your own home newspaper. It tands for four best Interests and the upbuilding of this community all the time. In connection with the Telegram you get all the news, local and foreign. You want both papers. The regular price of the Daily Drovers Telegram alone Is 94.00 a year.

Send or bring us your cash or check for 94.00 and you will get both papers one full year. Your time will be advanced It vou are already paid up for either paper. The LUCAS INDEPENDENT Lucas, Kansas The whiskey trafflo and the leader of the boys and get them approved by the board. into the Sunday School. he balance of the forenoon C.

J. Eisilein, of Lucas, then was devoted to the consideration and allowance of claims, after whiteslave traffic are the twin evils which the lecturer portrayed. It was a grand lecture and lor power, pathos and truth fulness would be hard to excel. The ten commandments were made an address on the subject, "The Possibilities of Teacher which the board adjourned to the Rev. Eisilein has following day.

been leading the large teacher Russell, Kansas, Oct. 7, 1914 The Board of County Com mis training class in Lucas and was analj zed one by one as the foundation of our laws, and it was very well qualified to speak on sioners met in the office of the proven that the whiskey traffic this subject. He principally dis County Clerk as per adjourn cussed the various things which ment of the previous day with all members in attendance with J. are taken up in teacher training has broken every one of them, then, therefore, "it is an anarchist." Shall we let it live? Nay, verily, let's kill it by our votes. classes and stated that to appre E.

Vroman presiding. ciate a teachers' training class I he quarterly report of the one must be a member and ac County Superintendent was tak Collection and pledge; amount tually doing the work; to tell en up and after examination was ing to over lyllO for the temper Memoirs of Napoleon In Three Volumes The personal reminiscences of Baron de Me'neval, for thirteen years private secretary to Napoleon Bonaparte, bring out, as no history can, many enlightening and interesting side lights on the character of that greatest of leaders. De Me'neval's descriptions have the piquancy and interest possible only because he was an actual eyewitness of the scenes and incidents of which he writes. Their reliability and historical interest can be judged by the fact that the very conservative French Academy publicly recommends them. A SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS By special arrangement with the publishers of Collier's, The National Weekly, we are able to give these valuable and interesting Memoirs free with a year's subscription to Collier's and this publi- cation, it a price less than the lowest net cash subscription price of the two papers.

Only a limited quantity of these Memoirs is 7 available, however, so to get the benefit of this special offer you must act quickly. WHAT YOU GET IN COLLIER'S Collier's is the one big, fearless, independent Weekly of the whole country. Its editorials are quoted by every paper in the Union. It stands always for the best interests of the greatest number of the people. Among its contributors are such writers as George Randolph Chester, author of 'Get-Rich-Quick- VVallingford," Meredith Nicholson, Amlie Rives, H.

G. Wells, HamlinGarland, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Henry Beach Needham, etc. It numbers among its correspondents such men as Jack London, Arthur Ruhl, James B. Connolly, and Henry Reuterdahl. It is a magazine for the whole family Editorials, Gomments on Congress, Photographic News ef the World, Short and Serial Wanted! 100 Horses and Mares Want horses and ranging from 5 to 8 years old and from 14-2 to 15-3 hands high, of good riding shape and broke to ride.

Must be in good condition and trood accepted by the board as was also the report of the county en ince cause were taken. The next regular meetitif' of others we must know ourselves and we need to have a system in our study. gineer. the W. C.

T. U. will be Friday, In the absence of H. P. Tripp The appearance docket in the office of the Clerk of the District October 23rd, at the Baptist church at three o'clock.

PROHIBITION INCREASES WOKK- of Waldc, Hon. J. C. Ruppenthal of Russeil, discussed the topic, Court was next taken up and ap The Working Superintendent's proved by the board. View of the Graded full the consideration and al made animals, ingman's efficiency in colorado mines The statement issued by the He stated that the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School rif Rus lowance of a few claims the board adjourned to the following day.

your saddle-vvhie there Now is the time to si broke horses and mar is a demand for them. is. Kussell, Kansas, Oct. 8, 1914. The Board of County Commis Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in regard to elTect of the drink traffic on the efficiency of its employes ought to make for sell, of which he is a member, have used le graded lessons for two years with great satisfaction and that he be'ieved any school sioners met in the office of the County Clerk as per adjourn statewide prohibition.

Referr-ng to the closing of the saloons migncuse tnem with pront pre vided the school is sufficient ment of the previous day with all members in attendance, with J. E. Vroman presiding. in certain section -t of Colorado large so that no class need have stories by the greatest writers 01 the day. less than four to six members during the coal miners' strike, the statement says: I want this stuff as soon as possible W.

COLTRIN, Lucas, Kansas. Collier's $2.50 Rev. Dr. Littlejuhn, of Codel) 3 Saeelal eaaUaatfaa arlee iadvdiai lbs thm-vel-nan Mmmxti NiPSImh, aaslHM with the advent of the federal Kansas, then discussed the sub 'ijaVnt I ndep troops all saloons in the coal min- I he report of the viewers on the J. F.

Bevridge road was next taken up. The report of the viewers having been read before the board and said report being favorable, except, report lect, The Aims, Methods and ng districts were closed, and as Possibilities of Sunday School 1 result the efficiency of the worn- Dr. Littlejohn gave Call or send subscriptions to this office. If you are already a subscriber, your subscription will be extended far a year from its present date of expiration. I NDEPENDENt7LXan8M very excellent address dealing on vacation of the Uriah Terry with the past history of the Sun road on which they reported favorably as per petition and there day School and the study progess by vacate the Uriah Terry road Pianos! Pianos! Pianos' made up to the present time.

He divided the life of a child into the men has greatly improved, the average production of coal per man increasing about ten per cent. "The production at this company's mines in the southern district of Colorado for the eighteen days of April averaged 5.85 tons per day for each miner at work. That was before the fed as per petition and accept the payment to Russell County of following periods: First, the il lustartiveor kindergarten period Slb2.a0 lrom Walter Wilson and threshing with his outfit near HAEMERT will please vou in the musical line. is. $112.50 from J.

tf. Beveridge for Hoxie for the past month or so. covering the ages of four to live years; second, the primary per benefits received by them for ac Mrs. Wilson Ward visited with Readers Beginning to Wonder Just Who Our "Observer" Is iion uiKen oy tne ooara, and no He is selling the Piano high grade and fine. A piano selection that cannot be beat.

eral troops closed the saloons. lod, or the period of association of ideas, covering the ages of six Mrs. Vernie Voight last Tues day. objection appearing against the For the first eighteen davs of to nine years; third, the histori same and the board being satis June (with all saloons closed) Miss Carrie Spoon is attend J-detrant hnisti and tone mire and sweet. fied that the said road will be of cal period, covering the ages of eacn man produced 8,52 tons.

ing school at Lindsbcrg this fall. nine to thirteen years; fourth. "Observer" By akrs that are popular over the land. which meant an average increase the biographical period, from in wages of over eleven per cent Our old mules and mail wagon may not be as fast as the auto thirteen to seventeen years; and xcelling all others and great in demard. fifth, the transition period, or the per man.

"This has confirmed the view but their tires, spark plugs and People are beginning to wonder who lam. Some do not think I exist at all, and still other? think I am several people. Just a dav or two ago I was ia period of nndine ones self, cover cylinders never bother, and we long held by us, that if saloons ing tne ages of seventeen to eliable Bush tv Lane Pianos found here, he Brsh Gerts not found too dear. and drinking could be eliminated always get in with them with out any assistance whatever. public utility do hereby order that said road survey aud plat be recorded as recommended by said report.

It is also ordered that the townships through which said road runs be directed by the county serveyor to cause said road to be opened to pdblic travel. The warrants paid by the County Treasurer during the period from July 1 to September 30, 1914, were caacelled as twenty-one years. from the coal districts, not onlv The convention adjourned with a local grocery and heard twi- song by the congregation and Russell Fair Good The wi'iter and mother, the miners but the companies would be greatly benefitted. Union Signal. women talking about "Observer" Mrs.

prayer oy Rev. Green, to meet One of them was real sore ovei next spring at Waldo. Joseph Walmer and sister, Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Wells attended the Russell fair last my article on the giggling girl. VOTES FOR WOMEN NOTES The Republicans of Vermont She was positive she knew who "Observer" was and that I was at their state convention declared Superior Pianos here will be found. Tuning our specialty always well done. Our work is done free on pianos we sell Remember our prices are moderate to.

Evety deal made with Thaemert saves money for you. Sylvan Grove Kanasas in favor of woman suffrage. County General fund, warrants paid 15.JSI.58 County Bridge Mr. Soandso, for he has a girl of President Wilson wrote a let Friday and were compelled to stay until Saturdry on account of the rain. The fair was good and in our estimation much better than last year.

The racing Friday afternoon was line, his own who giggles every place county roor 3H. County Road 17.53 Coyote orders paid 8J.O0 ter expressing his approval of the women's peace oarade in she goes, but he don't seem to notice her giggling. I have been uophcr orders paid LOG New York. $8,008.15 tnougn tne pleasure was some "Let us stand as a unit for what marred on account of a Mr. such men as will endorse the Bowly getting his leg broken in Mrs.

E. L. Parker visited with her daughter, Mrs. Wiles, in the western part of the state last week. things our organization stands The following warrants remaining uncalled for for a period of three years or more and therefore outlawed, were cancelled by the board.

front of one ol the horses in the for, namely, state and national elay race. The agricultural and prohibition, tne annihilation of educational and stock exhibits the white slave traffic, the con Name of Payee Warrant No. Amount were all fine and well worth the Summer is Gone and Winter is Coming servation of child life, physically, trip to Russell alone. and Series W. W.

Cook 1551 Series Nov. 11. 1910 4.90 mentally and morally; and living conditions to surround our irreat ,.00 S. II, Falrchilds 1639 Series Nov. 11.

1910 Why Not Publish It? When you want a fact to be body of working women and chil flattered by being called woman, minister, teacher and office have even discussed my articles with local people and somf times had to cough pretty hard to hide my identity. ft was while in the grocery mentioned above that got my idea for this article what seems to me to be a foolish waste of money in spreading a luncheon that may range anywhere from a sandwich to a banquet every time we bave a neighbor step in. To use a little slang, myself, have hitched my mouth to the grub stake in so many different spots that whenever my stomach begins to yearn for food it wants to turn in at the first house I chance come generally known, the right dren, that the street and commercialized amusement life be as Fred Baustian i9 building an addition to his house on his farm. The Salina Journal agent canvassed our route a short time ago, and several new journals are making themselves seen now days. The rain last week washed out several dams on our route and in some places came near washing the roads out.

Mrs. Vernie Voight has been way is to publish it. Mrs. Jos tree from the black plague as it is from the great white plague," eph Kalians. Peru, fndiana, was troubled with belching, sour stomach and sequent headaches.

She writes, "I feel it my duty to writes Airs. J. K. L'oddintr. wife of the ex-warden of the Federal J.

W. Meharg 3.00 1710 Series Jan. 3. 1911 Chas. Habe 1.75 1776 Series Jan.

10, 1911 Waldo Township 26 70 1793 Series Apr. .1, 1911 C. A. Dickinson .75 I87I Series Apr. 1911 No Name, 1 75 1858 Series Apr.

4. 1911 There being no other business to come before the board, the board adjourned to November 5, 1914. Wm. J. Roe, County Clerk.

(Seal) penitentiary, in a letter to the tell others what Chamberlain's women voters of Kansas. Tablets have done for me. They So in studying candidates on the sick list for the past few have helped my digestion and who will have the appointive days. regulated by bowels. Since using them I have been entirely P3wer, by virtue of our ballot.

Arthur Palmer is having a well tet us consider well the life, the drilled on his farm. well. For sale by all dealers. What Would Vou Do? associates, the ideals they have Bill otagner rides in a new lved up to in the past. To elect Sunday School Convention Held There are many times when auto now days.

to office will not change the na Tl schools upon our route are ture of the candidate one whit. If he stands for clean, clear cut one man questions another's ac tions and motives. Men act dif ferently under different circum doing nicely and with the excep tion of a little powder everything Christian citizenship in private life we can expect the same in 1 JUL stances. The question is, what is going well. to pass, i nave coiled tuy anatomy around enough sandwiches to feed the Russian army for a month, while the cake and other delacacies have destroyed would make a mountain as high as the price of gasoline.

Nc wonder there is a famine some where all the time. Whut keep me guessing is how the rest of the world lives at all. Why its getting so you have to carry something to cat -around with you on the street if you want to halt a man long enough to fell him his house is on fire. would you do right now if you public life. Such will put the The farmers who waited for a had a severe cold? Could you do human welfare above the dollar betterthan to take Chamberlain's October 4, 1914.

The semi annual convention of the Northeast District ef Russell County was held in the Luray Methodist church last Sunday, October 4th. The program was opened with an address by Rev. J. J. Burch of Luray, on the de votional side of the Sunday School work.

Mr. Burch stated that people are beginning to appreciate the Sunday School more and more; that the devotional side is the most important wart Cough Remedy? It is highly rain before sowing wheat are now waiting for the mud to settle so that they can get into the recommended by people who have used it for years and know mark and the state's interests above private gains. Such candidates will feel they want the woman vote to help solve some mighty problems. To support such candidates is an honor and privilege. "Union Signal.

its value. Mrs. O. E. Sareent.

Peru, says, "Chamberlain's fields. Newton Armsbury, of Lucas, was visiting at the N. Grammon home last Monday. Newt says he enjoys getting away from Cough Kemedy is worth its we ght in gold and 1 take pleas freshments'' is coming to be the permanent password into all soci ety and oi'aniza tions of every kind. uie in recommending it.

For of the work; that persons chosen sale by all dealers. as superintendent should be prayerfully inclined in tl eir per $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thete is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its taes. and that is Catarrh. Hall -atarrnLure is the only positive cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh While all of the above is.

of town once in a while and getting a good meal to eat. Charlie Gibson is doing some fine road grading up on our route this week. First published September It, A 19H. Notice of Final Settlement sonal life in order that they might impart the devotional course, only burlesque, it is true that we spend too much foolishly. The Slate of K.nisas.

Russell county, ss. In the I'robat spirit to the scholars of the Hirt 111 nd fnr SiiiH County. uvihb i.iMMiiuiionai disease, regimes a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh ure is taken inrvrnsallr inln. VVyare unconsciously nermutina In the Matt the bstatc I. N.

Jack school. He advocated the school deceased. our own pleasure to breed social Will Foster was out on the road last Wednesday with his road drag which improved things Creditors and all other persons interested In tUe aforesaid estate arc hereby noticed that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters and Wood Heaters will be the next thing in order. We have a Full Line of GLOBK AND PENINSULAS HEATERS Dragoo, Urie Co. I he blood and mucous surfaces of the system lereby destroying the foundation of the disease, ami giving the patient strength by i'liildiuti mi the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work.

The proprietor! have so much faith in its curative power! that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any being opened with prayer by the superintendent himself and urged that the songs be selected with devotional ends in view. This was followed by an ad dress by Rev. Fred B. Walmer. considerable.

Mike Cullens is seeing the sights out west at present ism. I he man who broke and without a job can never be made to believe times are hard for everybody when there isa wanton Wiisie all about him. And yet. where is the woman brave enough to attempt entpr-taining without the How far would she get? anrl fur said county, sitting at the court house, in Russell. County of Russell.

State of Kansas, on the 27th dav uf October A. IX. I9H. for a full final settlement of said estate. A.

F. Torrfnoe. Administrator the Estate of I. N. Jac k.

Peccaserl. ke mat it tans to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address: F.J. CHEN'EY Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists.

75c. Take Hall Family Pitta tor constipation of Lucas, on the child prob lero. He compared our relation to our children with the re- E. L. Parker is visiting vcjth his wife this week.

He has been.

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