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Lucas Sentinel from Lucas, Kansas • 5

Lucas Sentinel from Lucas, Kansas • 5

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Lucas Sentineli
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Lucas, Kansas
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ttttffvf4f.t4 I a 'l li i in coin wcatber. Alfalfa is wining by leap and bouiidn. J. "N'ituJni went to VTimiego Monday. MY PRICES RiQHT! CELEBEATED McCALL'S PiiTTEBlTS I am agent for the Celebrated McCall Patterns and have in stock quite an assortment.

If you should not find what you want in stock I will be pleased to order them for you. My object is to please my customers. SEED E-TIt3- POTATOES I have just received a new lot of Seed and Eating Potatoes which I am going to sell right. If you need any come before they are all gone. 2STICE TOE 3L-OT OP SHIET "WAISTS I have also a Special Job Lot of Shirt Waists which I am selling away below ccst.

Seventy-five cent Waists at 25 cents. Other prices accordingly. .1. C. Laird, of I.ur.iy, was dowu Wednesday.

J. I. Bayne hai built a porch on his ro side nee. Doe it offend Satan to call hi in the devil Dr. Allgood lias leased the Manly farm for three years.

Walnier it Carbientr received a ear load of Hour this week. (Ihas. Kimble is building a dwelling house for Frank Keene. J. A.

McClellan says be will go to Los Angeles in a few days. Miss Nellie Cade returned home last, Saturday from a term of school. Curt Green left Wednesday even, iug on a visit In Hoxie ami other points. Mrs. Klsie Hamilton and little daughter left for Di'iiver Tuesday vetting.

i Mrs. Mary MeKudre cam down from Waldo Tuesday morning to visit Sarah Ford. Poaches, Strawberries, Cucumbers, String lieans and Peas nt Tm 1 1 Market. Mrs. Jordan left Thursday morn ROY FOWIJ5K.

'Phone No. 36. AU, HOZW AUK FIltST CUBS. mmmmmms 1 4- 4- Valuable Property for Sale The residence property of Amos u-lioleou in Lucaa will lie offered 4 with her gHH (tt a very ovv price, pos ing for a few weeks visit II I Get In Touch 4o. session to be tiiven immediately.

It consists of a two story house with seven six chisels, hot and cold water iipstior and down with all the modem couvenieuces. 5 A never fniliii" well of L'ood wa 721 2i toother in Abilene. The Street Commissioner has been doing much needed work on the streets this week. M'iks Bertha Cuddy of St. George is visiting at the home of her brother Harry this week.

Miss Cecil Sc.iiven is expected home this week from Ottawa where she has been attending the university for the i.ist, year. Misses Bertha and Minta Gibson returned to their borne" June 7th, after a urolith's visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state. ter and windmill. Twelve lots with rabbit light wins. and cement walks, fruit aud slimi trees.

A tine eliHiiee for anyone wishiug to purchase a l'ood residence. Cm If you arc not in touch ii your local banker, vou and your banker both los.e. The banker needs your business, but vou also need tbe bank 51 or in your business. It you have been a steady depositor, a square lnau, a omul cuatoner, the banker knows it, If hard luck should strike ytfU your being in close touch with the banker wi'll help you some. Don't worry.

If ydvt have the respect and confidence of your banker ii is an jj asset that is worth much. Succossfu'I men have a thiiig they call credit; they guard it; they know jj its worth You can obtain it. Do business with BVHiEBlir2SliBR'isr-lF mm si I ill David Carbiener has received in -tice from Kuppenthal that he ha appointed him receiver for the I in- Elevator. Mill ind i L. li.iil.l in i.tiiviii 1iini.li with IV UU 111 -J l.rJV ii ivii The Horse Hospital is doing a Coal Company.

lb' will he re-land office business. The Jacks are quired to give a bond of $10,000 onto their bushess and people he with two sureties and will enter tip-gin to realize the fact. his duties as soon as it has been IV I f.s 1 approved hv the Judge. We con- I ivill he in Lucas, Monday June 2 4th prepared to treat the medical your banker as with your family physician, both in the nature of the case know some of your so- 2 crets. i One is us important to' yon' as the other.

We invite your Permit lis to be your financial physician, we will not violate your Si confidence but hold it sacred. 1 gratnlate Judge Huppenthal upon tin. u-Uilmn nt' the umiointment. lie and 'surgical diseases ol the eve. throat, and to fit ouId Mot hVe ear, nose and The drouth has shown us how much we depend upon Ss rain tor living.

1 1 ie water supply is getting io in manv of the' wells. I have this idler to make to Lucas. I will locate tbi t'nMiini'i in t1u viciiiifv id have known that the company was in trouble for some time and that an application for a receiver was in contemplation. A scheme has been proposed by a party to purchase the mill and enlarge it to three times its The First National Bank, wi water on your farm if vou will make a subscription mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm toward building a Baptist church house in Lucas. In case no water can be found you will not be fo anhflcrihe unless vou choose to hell) in that f.

mm mm mm mm mm mm 9m present capacity, which will be loll barrels per day. glasses. Dr. M. Jav Browx.

Dr. Smith reports that his patient Miss Berry stood the operation remarkably well and it is hoped that she will soon be well again. She hurt her ankle some months ago and had to have her foot amputated. Mr. I.

X. Jack and his sister Mrs. Pauley returned from then-visit to Morland. They were delighted with their visit. Mr Jack says that Morland has some, very line people, hut, as to the town it doesn't compare with Lucas.

This department -reports that way. I have made a careful study of underground water courses and locate water by means of a copper wivo I hfdmve that I have, sol veil the nroblem con- w5 Frank Aksannt one or; Linens "Jim The Painter" Z)Z tamed in the natural law governing the locating or. underground streams of water. Lea ve your address mm urlil. o.litue Tbfi Solltillld it' Volt (ll'SifC 111 mi i prosperous young farmer's Satur.

dny purchased the HBunelmn half section sis miles south of 'Zurich for Cash. Mr. Aksainit al- mi irelu imp-third of "J40 lUTes of mm "'i11 i-i i tiiiivi a services. wwi. p.

jenkins. Ijj Ifatv ing reteeutfy pit ixliasjod thi Pn nir inn ri'nm- Ki'iiu 1 nilri. I wheat. He had been up and dpwu the lenylh of the road but found per cent of the wheat in Itussell I no place that suited hill) as we iiintv has been nlowed ill). as this.

W. B. Sanders our rust See T. A. Milstead if vou want to (leckied to ive the peiVpfe 6f 4-tf buv a farm.

SHORT i ORDER HOUSE I ling real estate man made th deal. Mrs Hftnuebau will move to town ami put up a new reci deuce on her lots near the school house. Plainville Times. Miss Bessie Knight, of Colorado to secure First Glass work GEO. CoUDWEIiL, Prop, I Springs, formerly of Lucas, was I lift ydtr Want any Sign' Wriiitig, Decorating, 6 I constantly carry on hand a first class line of Confections CigAl'S and Tobacco.

Meals served nt nil hours. I anything in that Iftie, I am prepared fd'do'ito-V short hotic havfrig: recently employed a fits i a would like to have a bill of particulars. Have not heard from any reliable source of any being plowed up in this section. The storm Saturday night blew over a number of small buildings in town and did other damage. Bert Naylor was probably the heaviest loser the wind having damaged his barn and baggy shed considerable.

The northwest part of town suffcic 1 worst. John I. McCtirdy, county attorney of Lincoln county, E. A. Mc-Farland an attorney from Lincoln and George I).

Abel an attorney from Salina, were in the city Thursday night on legal business. The business, as we understand, was Lincoln county business, but it was more convenient to meet here to arrange the terms. We are under obligations to them for a very pleasant call on Friday morning. o'fjgj1 class' workman' rrom the married Wednesday, June 5th, to Mr. Pomeroy of the same place.

She lived in Lucas for several years when a child and has a host of friends here who wish her all the happiness in the world. They will reside in Springs after July 1st at 504 V. Kiowa Street. Miss Florence Ekey, of Salina, was married last Tuesday, June II, at her home to Mr. Todd.

She has many dear friends in Lucas and they all join in wishing her a happy joyful life. She spent the greater part of her life in Lucas and will always be remembered as a noble Christian mi VCII SlUvn a iuii unu 74 S. TII.ZKV. KU. HAlUtlS the standard 6V Varnrsh, also 8 Tilzey Harris Wraii: Paper; if our stocic pattefns do not suit you we will order what you want FALL TRADE Bicbolsou Son are oc hau for business.

Lumber 1ms been slow coming but is beginning to arrive ami we will be ready for summer and fall trade. Bring iu your orders iu time. Voum for but I ncss. t.littS 1 CATTLE AMD HOGS. wnen neea or any wur my-imw vwm and lef me hgurer With I.UCA! 4 AS rROWNOVUR R.

L. Richolson Son fesii9grwa9gi'a.

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