Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Lyons Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 4

The Lyons Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 4

Location:
Lyons, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Epworth Leiigue. The followine program will be giver umier the auspices of the Epworil-League Friday evening, December -nd. at the M. K. Church.

Will beiii- lav llif NOW i IS THE TIME I AND 1 OURS IS THE PLACE To get your Building Material for that House, Barn, Crib or anything for which you may need Building Material. In this as in all our other lines we are striving to give you the most value for your money. We furnished the material for the Lyons Mill and the owners complimented us, saying it was the best lot of lumber they had ever purchased. We keep that kind. We are buying of the same Lumber Company and we will be pleased to earn a similar compliment from you.

Winter is not far away now. You wili be in a rush to get your building done, and it will be worth something to you! to buy where a good stock is carried and your bill can be filled without delay. Perhaps we are not selling'cheaper IN BASEMENT AT I UTERBAUGH Open Every Day. Parents, bring your Boys and than any one else. But we are giving you the the very best Lumber we can buy.

Don't overlook the point about having a good stock on hand. X-Everybody ia in a hurry to get their building done now, it'e so late inhe season, and we are anxious to show you that LONG TAYLOR'S Is tne Best and Host Satisfactory Place to Trade ia Bice Co, prettiest HOLIDAY STORE in will show the the west. a Remember our General Line of Merchandise is very large and complete. Ladies do not fail to see our Big Line of FURS and CLOAKS. Respectfully, C.

A. Dean, Manager. The "MALLEABLE" RANGE Exhibit just closed was a success, and resulted in the sale of 13 Malleable Ranges. We sell the German Heater and 20th Century Slack Burners, the greatest fuel savers ever built. Also a nice line of Cut Glass, Silverware, etc.

Tin Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. LYONS HARDWARE CO. B. HtMwy, VioPaaT. 0.

A. TtSAn FiiT. H. Erl, Csma. Lyons Exchange Bank.

Capital Stock, $10,000.00 Does a general Banking Business. THE LYONS NATIONAL BANK, LYONS, KANSAS. Safe Deposit Vault is filled with steel boxes for the safe keeping ot valuables. These boxes ran be rented for a reasonable fee. 4 trii ii CO'S Girls, and we Publication Notice.

In the District Court, Rice County, Kansas A. Dean, Plaintiff, vs U. 11 KTerent and Mini a Rrornal. hl wife- ii. W.

Hamilton aud Lizzie Hamilton, Iiih wife: O. Kdwir.lH and Neit'e Kdwardi. mnwiie; k. iieuprand Mttle Deii- pree, Mr wife: K. K.

Mil er uml Kmmi .1 Miller, ills wile; UrlineK and Ann H. li lines. Ills wife: Albert (3. Hubs, alxo known as Allie Huns, and Krnin i M. Bus.

on wire wnone nrnt Dime to Hlntn ui known: K. P. (4orinuliir nr iiinn, known heirn and dev shmh, and iheuuknoD uuiiiiiiiHiiauir or a iiumla ruor-i, exeeuior or execuiois, trul-e or truaiees of Haiti p. Mormuliy; Prank s. ny and Mrs.

a ui wii.f, nri name i to pi n1 ta iuc neiri ana Qe Hiia me uiiKnoa adinlnlairaior or aaiiiii'isiiat ex- uior or execiitom. iru lee or IruHteeji of km Kraak -i. Kty: Lizn- lump, hi M'ifcuown 'in aul aevlMel toe unknown admlnlHtrutor nr iMTHtorK, execuuir or vxeRUtitnt, trntee or irunicea oi KalU LilZie Ululnp; Davit nay aod Hr. Ins wile, wboee "'i name i io fUlutitl unknown, or ine unknown and devmeeH, and me snown ailinmt-tiauir or admiuNtratora exeeuior or exeeuior-. truntee or tiUKteei.

oi mm uavia H. Kav; William Hide na Mr. I lde, IiIh fe, in-- mine is fio till ik iowu, or lne uiikiiowd liens att-i a id iht on Known a'lininiNir aior or ailml Ixtriitora, exc uior or exe ut rs, 'runlee or triimeeM Wl.llilll Kldel. M. II.

I leas and Uirr IVin bin lie, or Ibe unknown leirn end ilevl. ana ine imkie wn H-ionui-tr ito-or ailiiiin traiora. n- cuior or exe ulurn, irttmeeoi trus le-noi xi. (i. uein, UeleudanU I he Sta eof iDR-ts t-t eaeh and all of anove Uelemlanta: ou uml ew-h ou, defeudaDtJ above Darned, are herebv nolilletl lb I you bave been sued In tin xDove named court by C.

A. Dean. Plntnl. auu Him ani riaintiiT nied bis petl loi in aid lonrt, lo eaid cniie on lb IS I ia oi Inovemiier A. l.

)t)4, and you are further notified I) ai you mum anxwer eucti lieililon. Hied as Hfopnlil, on or before the en any or January A. l. IV or tbe a .1 piiinni end all tne alieKailoim ibee, wil no (aken aa iru and a Judgment and decree win oe rendered nam action to favor oi idelntitl a idKHlnt eaeii and oil of vou tb aid Uefrnd in. adjud.

In, and decreeing me pia'nun vo be tbe owner, tu Ie Kimid as a.u ea'b an I all of you, said deiend Bill. OI Hll Ol HKK'I r0. TWRIltj-tWO (2i), el "i ri i- iweniy-inree (S3), lenreia lot 31 and an), a bi Na wenty elx (.6 (except it 1. S. and 4.1 All of Blo Iweiny i7.

Allot Block No. Twenty -uht (28 (except lu tl ti Ii Inclnslve). Allot l-ck o. Tweniy-Dioe (2SI and ai or Hlock No. Tbl'ty ISOJ.

ail ly inn ami Itu at-d In liraudvlrw Kxicnsl'di. an addition i the City ol Lyons. Ricecountv. tianna-alo Mm No. Mue (Si.

Ta (luj. Eleven, 1IJ and welve (121 in HI So. Twelve im. ii Konex' i-et-ond Addition to tbCitv ol l.v..n-. Ko-e county, Kansas, od foiever quieting anl confirming In Piaintiit.

aa ntralosteac stud all nr you. eaid defendants, toe 1 1 tie in DI lothe eid real rviaie, and foiever bi rring and eiitti yon, said ueliD.iMine and ea of you from aettlna ud. or claim Ing any tale or loiereet In or t. said real estate, oi any part tnereof. C.

SOLCt, Plain i ITS Atforner. Sttext: (-teal.) Pery A Even. tlerk the Dl'trlct Court, ttice i m.ij, First pnblisheil In the Lyont Republics November 23. 1S04. Publicatioa tlc.

Ia the District Oonrt of Riee County, Kanii- Addie L. Bourne, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel t. Bourne, Deft adant. The Mtt ol Kan-uui to Samuel P.

Bourne ndant. u. Deien lant above a.med, are hereh iucti ti'a you ave oeen sued In til atove lined owrt iv Addie t. Kouru. Plaiatiff and tbat Mid plaint 0 alleges n-T iK-fii-u mav ene isareMiu-Bt oi file County.

Kansas, that you an I aaid plaint, are iii, and and wife and that yon n. wnollv la led i.rovlde ir and annnnrt aiti fiiBiuuii anu inai you nave been guioy arose Deeieet ot duty and have abandonee sua pian iin ana atmnc and praying lud men i th it ebe he from you and maiaeu ua-ne ricifred. ow you apnear and answer to ml ait inai Oairt. at in said Count utiihc nte aay ni January A. i W3.

ald lll will ne mken a- tr'oe an ixdsmei by default renrteri-w ia al a craye-J for ia aaid petition, a ad outU oi aaia uiw. O. E. Hopb-its. AUarnev far Plaintiff Atteat: Pwrry A.

Evai. (Seal.) Clerk of Dlatrictnonrt Rice County. Kna. rrrt rnMHbed la tbe Lrona ReDuhllean November titb, lDOi. II Tonr (allli1, Hogs or Shep Are not mortgaged to a Corr.

miMion Firm, write to us stating tbe am tint of stock you have on feed, or are wintering, and we will send you one of or handsome 1905 Calenders free. got them oot exclusively for the free and independent stockmen. Charles Dison Company, Stock Yards, Kansas (ft 1 t3l I fl 8 promptly at 8:15. Admission 10 cents Piano Solo, Mrs. Neeiiham.

Vucal Sulo Kale Six. Vocal Solo, Florence Chamberlin. KeadniL', I'et l.asley. Vocal Bolo, Fred Taylor. Cornet Solo, ('has.

S. McCray. Vocal 8olo, Mrs. Catlin. Heading, Susie Crawford.

Vocal Duet, Mrs Lanu and Grimes Piano Solo. Martha Nodrufl. Readinsr, Yetta Conkling. Vocal Solo, Elsie Fisher. PiauoSolo, Aliss DeWitt.

Jlarriiigfl Licence IHPd. Nov. 8. J. W.

Thompson and Mis Nettie 'Shauk, both of Little Kiver. Nov. C. Rose, Saxman, Minnie L. Wernel, Little River.

Nov. 14. Chas. Walters, and Hattie Rankin, both of Pollard. Nov.

23, S. M. Stripling and Susie M. Shaner, both of Lyons. Nov.

23. Robt. J. Logan and May- belle Clare Northrop, both of Sterling. Nov.

22. Clyde Barnelland Hattie Ingle, both of Sterling. Feed Grinding. I will grind cors and other feed on Friday (and on Saturday, if enough pomes in on that dayi of each week GEO. E.

FISHER. At old stand of Willis Fisher, near Santa Fe R. one block west of Big Mill. We never lose sitlit of the fact that the word "0 A has no significancy when used indiscriminately, We ask an opportunity to demonstrate that we can save you money on your holiday Our stock embraces a a lo-date line of JEWELRY and NOVELTIES You are invited to call. Yours for bosiness, J.

T. PURDY, The Jeweler. Here! Here! Come right Along And get your Wagons and Bug-git'H fixed up and painted, and made as good as new, at E. T. Hartle's ItlackKinilh and Iltpair Shop.

Ktl. Hohrer's old stand, Lyons. Alfalfa Stock Farm. for lie. It Poland Cliln Maie.

ready for w-rviee. 1 I ave a number of Poland China Bows, both Snrlnir I'lirSHiirl Yearling. I bave been In tbe a iioa ss fori) years and think 1 know what the people want Come and see me. W. E.

HUNTER, Mitchell, Kansas. Welsh Hlnshaw IIAYE PURCHASED THE City Meat Market, North Side Square, Lyons, And Desire Your Patronage. Fresh and alt Meets. Fish, Oysters And Vegetables in Season. Everything guaranteed of the best.

Call and see us. WELSH HLNSHAW aniess Shop, AH kinds of Harness and Re-paiting. Trunks and Traveling Bags. Hfoe Blankets. Tarriage Bobes, Whips and everything in the Harness line, and Buggies.

II on want a Bujrey. Come ee us wc tan intei et ou. C. H. WARDEN.

South Side Square, Lyons, wardens County, Kansas, for the Tear 1904. iniuceummy, ivansas, lorine learrju. Mm ty svt J5 Rate of Tax Levied on $1.00 in llice Hi Alt l-nnd fa him! Hale d-pcixm il, raHroud and ci O'Uiity Hpiirrai funil I'nll: Inteet t1 uml Township tv projei and 8 City Tax. i i i i a iiv iv M'- 5 4.5. 4.S 1 1.15 9 i 46 1 3 86 6 8 11 10 4 3 a 11.6 4 5 .5 4.

56 3 Mlt 10 12 6 12 a 41) 10 6 10 JS l-rk 3 10 Jt 7 7 10 HI i i i 1 StU 6 6 5 1 6 8 4.t. I I 6 1 I ,.8 5 1 1 5 I 3 10 6 1 3 7 75 6 1 I 1 SI I 7 5 1 3 75 7" 8 it 8 I 8 ..8 6 1 3 75 i5 6 .6 6i ToWMrBIP ClTT. WHuon Wtion Tp. 'AtlHntu). Wllgf.n Tp.

(old linion) itiK-iiviiie township K-kvtlle Tp Waxblneton lug lowuaiiip V'lleT Tom n-mp Towniihip. I.vons Cltv strrhng City Lit le River City. lieneseii City hautty District Tax. a 3 3 a i 3 i 9 Sa o. 3 fHE LYONri KKPUBLIUAN, PUBLISHED AT THE COUNTY SEAT Clark Conki.ino, Publisher.

Frank K. H'yt, Associate. LYONrt. RICE COUN I KANSAH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER to, 104. The Lyons KepuDiicao, FRAN E.

UOYT, Masaokk. Advertising Kates. Display Advs perinch, per month, 50c Local per line, each insertion, 5o "TCansa lo ks with a gool deal of complawniivon th-U pile of gold and silver and hronz medals she took at the World a Fair. move that the next World's Fair bo held id Texas. It would he Interesting to see Texa march into the bosom of the Republican family.

Mr. Hoch is trying to cut out the great American privilege of writing words of advice and council to him concerning whom he shall appoint to office This is a mistake ou the part of Mr Hoch. Thi News Mongers have been "resigning" PensirJn Commissioner Ware about ever siLce he got Ins eat thoroughly warmed up. has taken a hand in himself no and baa actually accomplished it, to take effect January 1st. It don't look good.

Nemeha OOunt Gov. Baiie's home count and has alas lte-o reliable republi can but this year it went against Hoch after the magnificent canvass Mr. Hock made two years ago for frov. Bailey. No, it don't look Just right.

W. J. Kailix meived 1737 vote- in Rice count in 19'2, W. ILuli received 1751 in Kelley re ceived 1693 in 19o2 and 1385 this tear. Long received 1759 votes and Mnrdk 1797, A J.

O-xIshaU 1590 and A. srk 1724, D. Alter re--ied 1 59 and R.bt Oi born 1519 Tbt re were 3283 vote- cast in 19 "2 and33ol in 19o4. Thi Missouri Pacific R. is fighting the Jamestown fVoiative, Grain.

Milliog, Live Stock Mercantile AssoeUti tn on the question Of bnilding 60') feet of side track lo connect wi i The matter has beea on bind sine-August Tne Association ski-1 t-bave the switch built alleging thai was doing a big bnsiness and needed the accommodation. The railroad alleges that the switch is not needed as there are other elevators enough to handle the business, and that the hen-ficiares would be, not the public in e- rl. but sirr p'y sbare i'der ii 'b" As vat on. It farther tb-t the is tmf, founded to iv-trict trade at.d therefore is in violation of the law Th' ifs'ion is one cf great interest a there are mint CovnpTa've Asv. Uuoui uer and ibere over sum.

Victoe Mcbdock had almost 16,000 majority in this district but the Capital and the Eagle vary about 400 votes in their "official figures." The official count is completed and Roosevelt's plurality in Kansas was 124.582. might have been more very easily, but that is enough to give thanks Tua talk of redistricting the state has been renewed. If most of the districts are let alone and a new one formed out of the east end of the 7ib and west end of the 3rd. all ought to be satisfied. Gov.

Vabdamav, of Mississippi pours a seasoning of gall and wormwood over the Thanksgiving turkeji in his commonwealth by reminding his people tt the "orgviic hw tua Iim nfun-cd bv an iinfriendlx hand The people of the laud as a whole seem to ba very well sati fied the band back of the or gauic law. The editor is back to his home and his desk. lie has bad an arduous cam paiun, perhaps the most arduous ever made by a gubernatorial candidate in this state, but he came out in fine physical condition and in fine voice He bat received the highest vote and the largest majority ever cast for a Governor in Kansas, but while profound 1 grateful to the peopte of the State for this expression of confidence, the result. gratifying as it is, arouses in him no spirit of self-satisfaction, but rather a feeling of responsibiliiy. No position can honor a man unless he honor the position.

To trv lo deserve this vote of confidence will be his highest ambition It is good to be home again, in the prettiest town and among the best people on eat th. Marion Record New 350 Barrel Mill. 'It never rains but it pours." For vears Lvons was without any mill. Every eifort was made bv its citizens lo secure one and last year I hey succeeded in securing one of the finest trial there is in Kansas. Now without any special effort except on the part of a Tew, another new mill seems certain to be built Messrs.

Cooper fc Dinsmore have been the inspiration at this end of the hue, the capital stock has been subscribed. a charier has been applied for and work will begin as soon as a few more of ihe details can be arranged. The mill will make 350 barrels of flour daily and will be pushed to completion as rapidly as men and money can do it- Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for aid and svmpathy so kindly extended ns in ihelai sad hours of the il ness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Casper Briner.

Albert Briner. Mrs. A. Spaney. Mrs.

Frank Rolf. Big Business Here. Beginning this week on account of ihe rmh business. Prof. Iarson, the natural magnetic ad-l in- ther (1st io his office davs at Baron' Plce.

Lvftns. receiving new patten on Fridays 10 a. m. and fn Silerdi 9. m.

to 6 p. hi. Consultation free. FOB BEST of vbea and tm land, writ D- W. Sron.

JfedielBa Lodg. ransM. TOWMHIF OR ClTT. Farmer Township Mirekit Townnlitp Vlclorla Towi.xhlp (Jalt Tp. (old tiRlll'p.

(old V'l torla). Prion Towinnln. Mil. hell TV. (old Pnto! tcliell Tp (Olrl A'lanlH Mlcneil tp ivinnriHj t'snlwin 'I p.

(v'lrtorla) HarriOL Tp. (Allnta) Linrolu Ttiwnnhlp I'loneer Cuter Township AlWiliUTp (n it Atl -nla) Atlanta i p.iold-UerlitiK cho 25 3 3 a. ST a a a c. a MillT. 10 10 Mil.

a I Mti Mill 5 3 4 5. 6 7. 9 10. 11. 12.

13 14. 15. 1 17. in 20. l.

22 a 24 28 7.. ai. 81- 33 34 33 7 38-. 41 -42-43 4 47 9 SO 10 7 22 IS 10 13 20 16 20 8 14 a) 18 8 12 la 10 10 35 17 i 1(1 .6 M.S 12 15 13 14 13 3.5 16 I 1 29 19 IS in 16 ir -1 1 3 .1.4. A a Ii.

1 fH-' iwip'Hto nvMTfd biiuI HKMBf k. Lwt half, if all Is will rto-l at eHv-tt i. as the Treasnrtr to do bit account. Dated st Uyona, Unvumtour tui, tint pvhllabed ia tk Vrtm lUsroKioaa Hot. Mills Mills i ljn.

51 6i 6 67 8. 59 61., 62 64. 65., 6., 70 1 71 73.. 74.. 7i 76..

8 IS IS 3-1 10 16 15 13 15 4 6 IS 10 16 1 It 18 33 18 35 8 I 17 Ml 28 13 18 16 16 zn 2 til 8 12 It 3 It It .11 71 80 83 83 H4 7 88 8 1 5 7 9 I 11 Jon at 31 Joint 4 i II it 10 8 5 I 10 10 I 10 1 It 38 -ti-wtl, I MilU xih. 16V4. 'tl Beoal rebate Bt mat mi I br IePenaSer 3h. 1H. rsaattader of ihe is tmmij tbe 7 D.

K. ALTTR. Ocmaty Tp U. IIM. Mills Ms 4 4 5 10 I 4 13 16" 8 10 10 f' io" hi 3 in 4 12 io ia 3 2 i is ii" in 18 a.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Lyons Republican Archive

Pages Available:
20,996
Years Available:
1879-1922