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The Lincoln Sentinel from Lincoln, Kansas • 5

The Lincoln Sentinel from Lincoln, Kansas • 5

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1 Hi 8.1 Having bought the entire Clothing stock of Boomheart Broth res, consisting of I 1 i f-S I I I and Children's Boys9 wlOXIll I will sell the same and guarantee you a saving of 33 13 to 50 cents on the dollar on all Suits. Most of these goods were bought last and Fall of 1901, and are as good for style and quality as the day they left the tailor shop. We are going to give you an opportunity to own your Clothing cheaper than yu coan buy it elsewhere. Remember, I will save you from 33 13 to 50 per cent. These goods must be sold.

The first to come will have first choice. The stock invoiced about $4,000, so do not be afraid, but come in and see the goods. The Clothing is at present In the room recently vacated by Niquette Brothers, next door to Zink's bakery, Yours Respectfully. TT imc ISO ODGDOGOQQOOGGEHnon the best Peter Lessor is having a new barn built at his residence a mile west of town. See Hull Proctor for three wheel Lister in town.

Out MILLINERY SALE, A line of $3.00 Hats now $2.25. A line of 2.50 Hats now 1.75. A line of 1.75 Hats now 1.00. Come early and get your choice. Vaughn Harris.

Patridge Leghorn eggs for sale by George Tenney, Lincoln, Kansas. 50 cents for 15. 17-3t )' If you want a pair of shoes cheap, ro to McCanles and ret them off the OUR SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND ALL MEN'S CLOTHING the Presbj-terian church. This young-couple'is well known lo the people of this communit-. Mr.

Baker is the oldest son of the Hon. m. Baker and is a sterling- 3'oung man. He is a farmer and stockraiser and is also one of the proprietors of the Lincoln Sentinel. Mrs.

Baker is a daughter of J. M. Hawkins and was one of our county school teachers. She is a most estimable younjr lady, and will make an ideal wife and home-keeper. Mr.

and Mrs. Baker will reside on the "Baker Farm" west of town. May they have a happy and prosperous voyage through life is the wish of WE PAY 55 CENTS FOR EGGS 20 CENTS FOR BUTTER. For Farm Loans, atJow Bargain Counter. A.

McFar- Ready to do your rooting eves- rates, see E. land, Agent. trough work and repairing promptly HE PENNSYLVANIA STORE. Lu and at proper prices. Smith th in Dciys Ryan.

Have you seen the Wind Mill? The best on the C. HUNCH'S SHOE STORE have the best line of Shoes in their ruanv friends. W. E. L.

market at Troup Lincoln. BEVERLY. It rained Monday night. C. W.

Cullum is on the sick list. Tobe Bloomheart is paintinsr Strayed or Stolen from Win. Bak his er's farm two and a half miles west of Lincoln ten head of steers two i 1 JOHN Cash Bnyer of Butter, Bgs and Poultry, house. Ever body, and his brother, is now and three years old this spring. Gen Our sale on Summer Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Underwear, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, and Ladies' Low Shoes still continues and in addition this week, we offer all our Worsted Dress Goods at 20 per cent less than regular retail price, Do not let this opportunity pass, but come this week and buy what you need in this line at 20 per cent less than regular prices.

REDUCTION ON CLOTHING. Our stock of lien's Clothing is now complete and we must close it out in the next 60 days, and now is your opportunity to buy new Clothing at prices that will justify your inspection. Our Spring and Summer goods are now in and we have included them all in this sale. eral color red, one roan. A liberal planting corn.

Mar. in 11. Suelter and Emma W. Erhanit were married at the German Lutheran church south of town Sunday at p. iu.

These are among the most popular and highly respected young people of our locality. They will make their home on Mr. Suelter's farm. The Sentinel joins in wishing them long life and much happiness. Ed.

Basse and Addie M. Otto both of Beloit, were married April 21st at Lincoln by M. P. King. reward offered for their return or information leading to their re CD i 1 Mrs.

M. i. Cox has so far recovered that she is able to be out. A. F.

Shavers father and mother covery. E. W. Baker. L0UGHRID6E, M.

D. Pushes His Business. We have received a copy of The OFFICE OVER LINCOLN STATE BANK All calls promptly attended In city and Lincoln, Kansas, Sentinel, in which country. J. LOUGHRIDGE, M.

D. we find a half page ad of J. W. Behr- A Doctor's Bad Plight. Consultation Fr.

Lincoln. Kans. man's Clothing Establishment. This DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, lwo years ago, as a result ot a from Buffalo Park, arc visiting him.

P. F. Crosby came home last week, after being absent about two years. Mrs. Bessie Rutledge left Monday for Colorado, where she will spend the summer.

Alice Staats returned from Salina Wednesday where she has been attending school. In order to make room for the new shows that Mr. Behrman is a pusher and goes after business in the right severe cold, i lost my writes Hides, furs, pelts and in CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, 7 Phone 185. wav. Mr.

uenrman usea to live in 3 Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. tallOW are WOrth Honey.

Jackson township, this county. Co- Every remedy known to me as a prac lumbus Herald. aOGDODQGGEC C. Crawford wants ticing physician for 35 years, failed, SYLVAN GROVE. Rein Wohler has built an addition and he will pay vou the croo Fred Borgstadter sold a carload and I daily grew worse.

Being urged is selling shoes very try Dr. King's New Dicovery for McCanles cheap. Go Counter. and see his Bargain to his residence. hiiriiest marKet once in Consumption, Coughs and Colds, II.

Peterson and family are now cash. fpund quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two of wheat last week. The Beverly Junior ball nine won from the Monroe nine last Saturday. Score 19 to 15. They are about ready to tackle the Blues, now.

residents of our city. years." Positively guaranteed for Messrs. Peterson and Jenson of Denmark, each took out a steel tank from Smith Rvan last week. G. F.

Thaemart has put a nice Throat and Lung" troubles by Hall piano in Myer's Hall. DCcoOcand eLOO. Trial bottle. HOUSCS The base ball nine went to Ada last Saturday and came back with another Mrs. J.

P. Lang of Paradise, visited her mother over Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. II.

C. Bern- scalp hanging from their belt. Score FURNITURE Funeral Directors and A complete line of Funeral Furnishiags in stock. First-class service We are in receipt of the Lincoln Sentinel, Kansas, and wre notice that our old friend John W. Behrman formerly of Waymansville has a half and buildings of all kinds 20 to 14.

Thev will cross bats with ay Great care will be taken to hardt, April 15th a daughter, the Lincoln team on Beverly grounds next Thursday. see that buildings are not Miss Dobson of Solomon, is spend- 1 1 T.T TI i ttt i ing a iew uays wnn ivirs. i. osier. Quite a number of the members of the Pvramid council including the will be argain Day at reasonable prices.

Day 'phone 200; night 'phone 119. Mrs TTnrton nrera nized a nf my residence, five blocks Royal at this place, last page ad. John knows how to make monej-, in the last few years he has from a small beginning accurnalated several thousand dollars, and printers ink has helped him. Columbus Weekly Star. Dr.

M. J. Brown, eye, ear, throat and noj-e surgeon of Salina will be at the Sylvan ho' el, Sylvan Grove, on the evening of April 29th and remain north of Windsor hotel. week. rimfJpc Tiltnn -M-iss Snyder win lecture in the mxwv r-j at flcCanles' degree team, went to Tescott Thursday night, to exemplefy the work for the Tescott council.

They initiated a class of ten. Refreshments were served, and every body (with one exception,) had a good time. Subscribe for the Sentinel and cnurcn next uonuay If you have hog3 to sell, you idSSs should know our market methods. RSHL 1 there until irain time, about noon, the 30th, when he will come to Lincoln for afternoon and eveniner at the mm. You want tne top price; v.eaivuJ- TmP eet ifc and teU yu how set Windsor hotel.

All ear, throat and The Vesper Hotel, it. Write to-day can any umc Farmer's Advocate one year, only $1.50. 'V T7e enjoy the largest sell- nose work can be done at night as well as in day time, and those wishing to consult Dr. Brown can call during J. F.

SCHNELL, Proprietor. Wedding Bells. in the -vrorld always at Kga your command Kl the evening. Glasses accurately fitted. Fees reasonable in all cases.

First-class accommodations at reasonable rates. I also hayo for inquiry. fUs EVANS-SK1CER-BUEL GO. in connection with my hotel a Kastsaa City Yards, On Thursday afternoon April 17 at 4 o'clock the marriage ceremony which united Carrie H. Hawkins and Edgar Baker was performed at the home ofthe bride's parents, Mr.

and Mr. J. M. Hawkins. The bride and groom march Ilaataa Mia3 Ramsey of Jamestown is visiting her sisters Mesdames Miller and St.

Clair. Several 3'oung people from here will take the Teachers' examination next Saturday. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Biggs represented the Sylvan W.

C. T. U. at Pottersburg, last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Robinson were visit-, ing relatives and friends in Sylvan last Saturday and Sunday. The first Quarterly meeting of the M. E. church will be, held at Excelsior next Sunday and Monday.

Frank Fouts and wife of Rosette, passed through town, Wednesday, for their new home in Wichita county. Try McKay's ice cream soda for 5 cents. tf Hereford Buiis. Three extra large extra fine ones, registered, a year old in June, in my lot at Lincoln. Will sell for less than they are worth, Saturday only.

B. Whitakei. Livery and Feed Barn Did it ever occur to you that by using one of Dr. E. C.

Lamont's double vacuums any plate can be made to fit. Bring in your old plates and give me a trial. Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. All work guaranteed. Office over Lincoln State Bank, where I can be found every day.

r. B. L.AMGNT Those who want to drive wil Yoa can actually saie money, and Look for our prices on Kafar, Corn and Cane seed. Seed Potatoes S1.50 per bushel, caah. Clark Bev- oret excellent service by see still Uu tne satisfaction of Inoiisg ing me.

I give particular at ed into the parlor to the strains of that wonderfu'l wedding- march of Mendellsohn. The ceremony was simple but very impressive and we have seen no more inspiring- scene than the one enacted by these two young" people as they responded to rJy, Kansas. Yea can actually saie money, and still fiaie the satisfaction cf trowing yen getting 'the Best Groceries in Lincoln, ilea yoa" buy at C. MDSCH'S Store. are getting tDe Best Groceries in tention to horses lett in my Go to Giles Perkins, -worst B.

a care. Lincoln, nen yon buy at C. IDSCH'S Barnard, Kansas, for all of field seeds. J. F.

SCBNELLl VgePTO the vows read by the Rev. McNab of Store..

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