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DAILY MW. OFFICIAL CITY FAPE3. LYONS, KANSAS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917. VOLUME 12, NUMBER 134. Enteral at tl rs3 cVti tX 13 Kansas, as tsscdl dij ez.1 FIRST COOTillT! TO 3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES THE SELECTIVE DRAFT Jack Smith and Roy Baldwin went to Hutchinson yesterday.

A List of the Men From Which Fifty-two TO-NIGHT Will be Chosen. The selection of fifty-two men who W. W. Stahl went to Wichita yesterday returning this evening. Mrs.

C. A. Dean spent last Friday and Saturday visiting in Hutchinson. Mrs. Earl Holmes and Mrs.

returned from Wichita last evening. William S. Hart Truthful ToUio ver shall finish filling the quota charged up to Rice County will be made from the one hundred and four names printed below. The board who have charge of the matter is: P. A.

Dickerson, Chairman; Dr. L. E. Vermillion with 51 927 Lora E. Buntz, Lyons 52 739 David Leer, Lyons 53 601 Mamon Little River 54 1146 Walter A.

Frederick, Ster-. ling 55 1103 Elmer R. Piehler, Alden 56V- 606 Matthew C. Stromire, Lit-' tie River 57 182 Arden Dale Spires 58 513 John D. McClellan, Craw- ford 59 46 Walter R.

Bell, Lyons 60 1020 Charles Koenig, Raymond 61 1099 Arthur R. Mosher, Alden- Dr. J. S. McBride as assistant and W.

For Sale My residence, Six reems Completely modern. A. J. Livengood Phone 145 or 351 134-3p W. Stahl.

The men listed will appear before Mrs. J. W. Proffitt of Aline Okla. is visiting her sister Mrs.

0. L. Matthews of route one. An appealing, plausable, powerful drama of the old William S. Hart's physical energy and force, his intense per-soniality, have full sway in this, one of the strongest plays he has ever had.

The whole picture throbs with life and peole with big problems and many deeds. In connection with this five reel feature the "Ford Weekly" showing the Presidents of the United Staes from Washington to Wilson and the story of "Old Glory" 1497 to 1917. this board for physical examination and to present any claim for exemption which they may have, as far as the -board has jurisdiction. As we 62 223 Abram A. Martins, Sterling understand it, notice will be given each man, but it is also up to each one to look after presenting himself for ex Mrs.

John Collins came over from Chase today to visit with her mother Mrs. Lansing who is quite sick. 63117 Harry Franklin Shay, Ly ons Two Shows 7:45 and 9:15 Admission 10 and 15 ceats amination, as he is held liable for his 64 602 Birl Edgar Rutledge, Little Tomorrow night Dustin Farnum in "David Garrick" appearance whether he receives the Dr. Claud Young with the rank of River notice or not. first Lieutenant was over from Fort 65 390 Walter C.

Wessler, Bush- 1 258 Henry J. Fleming, Sterling Riley yesterday on a visit to his family. ton 2 458 Jack Roy Gage, Geneseo 66 75 Irvin Harold Plank, Lyons 3 854 Arthur G. Johnson, Little A CHANGE IN TAX LEVY River Mr, and Mrs. J.

N. Diskey, Mr. and 4i TIES T7Hlt" 1 4 1095 Ignacio Ladesman, Alden Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bell went to Turners Lake 67 772 Wm.

H. Revel, Lyons 68 721 Fred P. Mason, Wichita 69 786 Wm. J. B.

Dean, Lyons 70 280 Ray Randall McClure, Ster- ling 71 972 Charles H. Heckel, Alden .5 783 Homef V. Walker, Farling ton, Kansas 61117 Chalkley Slyter, Alden 7 837 Geo J. Burke, Little River 8 337 Wm. Walter Mrs.

Harry Vermillion and baby came over from Stafford yester 72 983 Edward J. McGlinn, Lyons Generally fair tonight and Tuesday except somewhat unsettled and slight yl cooler north west portion linwood, Kansas. day on a. visit to Dr. and Mrs.

Ver A change in the manner of levying the road tax was made by the last legislation. The old plan of using the county general fund whereeverf needed is not now allowed so far as the road is concerned. County and Township boards will have to levy a special fund for road construction and main-tainance and a separate fund for the construction of new bridges and culverts. Old bridges can not be repaired out of the first fund. This gives each township a general fund, a road 9 676 Eli Josiah Lafeyette, Rago million.

73 ,757 Frank J. Hulsey, Chase 74 966 Ralph Conley, Alden 75 1- 868 Wm. F. Ward, Little River 76 332 Ralph T. Worrel, Sterling 77 379 Wm.

h. Schmidt, Bushton 10 275 Roy Huffman, Sterling 11 509 Roscoe Conkling Johnston Miss Minnie. returned Geneseo from Emporia -i where she has been attending the summer term 73 542 Marion Windom 79 194 Azriah O. Buchanen, Ster- of the state normal," ling 80. 874 Geo.

T. Baker, Saxman construction fund and a bridge fund. .12 1185 Clark Edgar Young, Sterling 13 564 James Henry Beers, Little River 14 945 Ralph Roy Oden, Lyons 15 596 Harry Leslie Pruitt, Little Clint Murray Bob Joe ishes up all the culverts on this road. Four larger concrete bridges are also in process of construction or completed as follows: One across Plum seven miles north west of Chase; one on Dry Creek 2tf miles east of Saxman; one on Calf creek six miles west of Bushton. These are bridges from 16 to 42 feet long.

One across the Little Arkansas River 9 miles south east of Little River is bout 100 feet long and will be completed in about a month. 81 552 Will McMillen, Little River Hilt, Ernest and Jess Par That the County and Township Clerks will have added work by virtue of this new law is very evident. 82 298 Ben J. Rawlins, Sterling ish went to Hutchinson yesterday to 83 675 Calvin M. Jeffries, Mitchell 841148 Harold Allen Sterling take in tbball River 536 Fay Titus Ford, Windom NOTICE 17 548 Bert Wm.

Kenyon, Little, The Sunday'. Scfcopi of the Ebenezer 85 343 Fred Henry Boldt, Bushton '86- 982 Jesse E. Lyons 87 726 Arthur Quinlan, Lyons Church will have an. annual all-day River 18 126 Floyd J. Weaver, Lyons picnic next Wednesday at Goodfel- 191237 Raymond S.

Webber, Ed low's grove. body invited. munton Albera. Canada 88 15 Melvin J. Ferguson, Lyons 89 905 Ernest L.

Peterson, Lyons 90 933 John E. Edwards, Sterling 91 452 Silas Spurgeon Compton, On account of the scarcity of Water no one will be allowed to use water for lawn purposes except between the hours of seven and eight p. m- until further notice. This order is absolute. Water 134-3c Welch, Mrs.

Chas. Zile and Mrs. Davis went 20 784 Charles Alfred Chase to McPherson to visit with Geneseo 21 755 Chester Gilmore Hedges, their daughters who are taking train-as nurses at the hospital at that place. 92 355 Lee Otto Hegwood, Bushton Ford Touring Car for sale-Inquire at Lyons Machine Shop; Garage. Eli Fuson from north west of Pol 93 530 Samuel E.

Deal Little Riv er 94 809 Vernon L. Flora, Chase 95 1114 Howard M. Stewart, Alden Chase 22 107 George Lumm, Lyons 23 616 Lawrence C.Crandall, Lit tie River 24 373 John Ralph Ringwalt, El- linwood lard died yesterday at the Hutchin NEW CONCRETE CULVERTS Six new concrete culverts have just been finished on the Comity Road between Lyons and Geneseo. This fin- son hospital. Mr.

Fuson was an old resident and had been sick for some 96 645 Wm. M. Smith, Little River 97 218 Charley Albert Langel, 25 775 Bryan Halei Robinson, time. Little Jay Hall and Dave Welsh were here Chase 26 486 Edward Floyd Taylor, Gen 27 692 Troy B. Seaton, Little Riv yesterday from Fort Riley on a fur Sterling r't 98 620 Solon DeVault, River 99 550 Geo.

J. Lundstrom, River 100 574 Raymond T. Eaton, lough. The say it isn't all roses at the fort-but it wasn't so bad as Little Little 28 600 Herman B. Reschke, Lit- some people'iseem to think.

Barikin Hours tie River 29 810 Ora Wesley Flora, Chase River 101 31 Leonard W. Pulliam, Lyons 102 981 Alonzo W. Luker, Lyons 103 770 Ernest W. Reid, Chase 104 882 Clyde K. Conner, Lyons 30 507 Floyd S.

Hendershot, Gen eseo 31 309 Hubert Steed, Sterling 32 437 Eathel Raymond Root, Pol lard It will be a pleasant place at the Swimming Pool this evening but the water will not be as deep as it should be for good swimming. We will be open any way so come down and visit and enjoy yourself even if you dont swim. Wading will be fine. TAKE NOTICE 33 604 Wendel Holmes Shaw, Windom On Wednesday August 4 22, the 34 Charley Collins Wolf, Ly Farmer's Union of Rice County will hold a county picnic in the City Park in Lyons. We expect to make this a Clyde Belt 'is here from Topeka on a visit to his parents and Mrs.

Aaron Bell and with Mrs. Bell's parents Mr. Mrs. J. N.

Dicky. Mrs. Bell has been visiting with her parents for a week or ten days and when their visit, is-over they will return to Topeka over "the auto route. big day for Rice County and for Lyons. Watch for the 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. To Accommodate the Public. Wealth of Our Stockholders Over Deposits Guaranteed.

Peoples State Bank Lyons, Kansas. By Local Committee, D.N.Hill, Reubin Mohlef, Dresher. Other papers please copy aid boost FOUNDATION LAID OFF for Rice County. ons 35 924 Lloyd N. Brothers, Sterling 36 420 Wm.

R. Schlicher, Bushton 37 1014 Wilbur H. Houston, Ray mond 38 1178 Wm. H. Stites, Sterling 39 414 Harvey Lee' Payne, Eureka Township 40 433 Irvin H.

Jannsen, Lyons 41 lOAnsel Crawford, Ly- ons 42 1045 Haskel E. Boes, Alden 43 1031 Joseph B. Poncin, Raymond 44 487 Chester A. A. Taylor, Gen- eseo 45 797 Ralph Waggoner, Lyons 46 140 Raymond G.

Cooper, Lyons 47 1236 John J. Welker, Ionian 48 432 Ralph Foster, Lyons 49 18 Lloyd Roy Jones, Lyons '50 652 Pete Woodruff, Little Riv- THE BEVIS SALT PLANT BUILDING HOUSES A sample house, five rooms, has The American Salt and Coal Co. have laid out the foundation for the new building the material for same is now: being unloaded. This will be -a building similiar to the one erected by the Bevis Salt Plant and will be used. for grinding, sizing and grading rock salt.

It is estimated that it will take about a year to complete it At the present satisfactory rate the shaft will be completed in about five months. been contracted by' the Bevb Salt Co with a view of following this up with more. These houses will be rented to their workman. Jake Klinger has the contract for the first house. EX.

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