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The Lenora Independent from Lenora, Kansas • 3

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MUZZY'S. A GOOD Celebrate! Celebrate the Fourth! Celebrate the Fourth at Lenora! Cut your weeds, It shows your kind of citizenship. Rev. Fred Grey preaches at Kirwl Camp Russell. From the Almena, Plalndealcr.

Alukr, Va Junb 25, 1808, To my Pt.AiNDRAi.ER friends: On nip life moves on with the steadiness of an day clock. Each Sunday's rest being but the beginning of weeks hard drill. The new recruits arrived here yesterday inorning.a dusty BARGAIN Headquarters for the JONES' lever' Binders. Sunday evening. We are told that Earl Landers has gone to work on the section.

A wooden rifle given (re with every suit of boys or childrens' clotti ng bought at Barbos'. Mrs. Wm. Landers has been quite sick for about a week. She is able to be out again, we are glad to say.

Landlord Wring, of Edmond, tar ried in town a few hours Wednesday. tired crowd after a five miles march from Duoloring, but a wash, an army breakfast and new unifoims soon made soldiers of them, at least to look at; although they have as little idea of drill, discipline end camp life as we did and so are dubbed "fresh fish" by til old "yets," There were only two Norton county boys that I knew Jake Logg and Roy Swope both of Norton. One of tbe boys that came from Almena, Grant R. Thompson has beon recommended for discharge op certificate of disability, IMIIf 1 MOS. He was on business went of this city.

First train load of Binders shipped out of Chicago this MM Amateur photography is becoming the favorite recreation of our professional men. They turn out some fair work. H. R. Tillotson a lawyer of Lenora, brought his wife to Oberlln Tuesday evening for treatment by Dr.

Gilpin. We Keep The Best of Oberliu Eye. You will raise just as much corn and have just as good a harvest if you lay off on the Fourth and cele brate it as becomes a true American. See us for good Goods and reasonable Prices, -Barbo has a lot of fine shoes just received. He carries a most com E.J.SVSUZZY.

plete line of these goods. D. II. Thuma, of Norton, was in town last Thursday. He took Mrs.

Woods, who has been visiting at Clark F- II. DllESSLER- TOBACCO and CIGARS, Thuma's, to Norton, on her way home to Alma, Nebraska. The Lenora Independent is the latest applicant for public favor. It is a well printed, well edited 7-column iiur folio, and is edited by that bright girl Laura Knox. Phillipsburg Herald.

The Lenora Independent. 1898 (MILK SHAKES, ETC. See my complete stock of gents' caused by an injured foot which makes it impossible for him to stand drill, lie will probably leave here about the lit prox. I believe you have never hoard a discription of our hospital department: Sick call comes at 6:15 when all tbe ailing roport "to the 1st Seargt. who places their name on the company sick report, tbey are then taken by any noncommissioned officer to the Red Cross, headquarters where the pills and quinine are stored.

The officer here turns the list over to the Surgeon, who begins with the first man, he calls up Tom Jones, "What ails you Mr. Jones?" Mr. J. informs him that he is sck. ''Let's see your tongue, Steward give him so mo quioino tablets." He then puts hi in 00 the light duty list which consists of carrying water and wood, cleaning the company street and cutting wood.

Of course ha has a nice rest. The regiment received ono-half a months puy this week and refreshment stands and peddlers are doing a rushing business. All the boys were nearly or quite broke and are now having a time in the best possible manner. In the last Plaindealer that I received was a statement of the wages in the volunteer army, A raise of 20 per cent, is allowed in time of war and vour list was the regular army list in time of peaoe. Wedneslay night we were ordered ISSUED KVKBY SATURDAY, furnishing goods.

Newest styles on the market. Jos. Barbo. One Dollar per year in advance. Fresh Confectionery Always in Stock.

1776 GEAND CELEBRATION Will Noone is at home again, we learn. As the armature to its maer- anxious 10 please, Saturday, July 2, 1898. net, so is Will drawn to we were Editor. Local Editor. LAURA A.

KNOX, O. M. BECKER, about to say Lenora; but there is a suspicion that the magnet is not Lenora, but a certain charming young lady. At the Congregational Church Sun Fresh groceries at Barbos'. Biuders and other implements go day morning Rev.

BVed Grey admin JULY 4 ,1898 istered the ordinance of baptism to Ruby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Barbo, and to Edith, daughter of Mr. out of town wit amaziug regularity.

Mrs. Ben Overgard has been sick CHEAP CASH STORE. L. Y. DAVIS DEALER IN-DRY GOODS.

CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Jewelry, Millinery, etc. and Mrs. A. G. Smith.

Slie is able to be about for some time. Jos. Barbo is adding to tbe appear AT ances of his store and residence by again. Subject for discourse at church Sunday evening, the M. E.

"The Moral treating it to a coat of paint. We are told that several of our citizens are intending to help the appearances of the town in the same way. Highest prices paid for butter, to prepare for a 3-days march to start at 6 o'clock Thursday morning. We were called at 4 o'clock and at 6 the whole of the third brigad i was lined up eggs, and other produce at A new lino of shoes at Richmonds. II.

E. Browo took the place of S. Farver ia the lumber yard Mundav, while the former was at Norton. Davue Mudgett returned from Sacramento, the other day. He has GIVE ME A CALL.

ANXIOUS TO PLEASE Bros. Etore. We baye enlarged enough to permit us to show our stock. You will find our stock large and complete. in heavy marching ordct and started out in good spirits glad of any ohange.

Come in and see it. After we had marched about one mile speoial orders came for the 22nd Kans. Maj. Wm. of Logan, and Hon.

Chas. H. Emmons, of Hill to return, and a more disappointed lot City have accepted invitations to of soldiers were never seen. The other F. F.

WILTROUT, Pre. F. .4. REEDER, Vice Pres. S.

LARRICK, Cashier. EXCHANGE IBANK. speak here on the Fourth. Both are 2nd the ic7th Ind. and the well known to our people, and some 65th New Yo continued the maroh.

thing well worth listening to may be expected. Paid up CAPITAL. $10,000. Transacts a general Banking business. Collections and Insurances a specialty.

The hot winds of the past few days and the very warm weather after the PROGRAM- reasonably cool weather of the earlier H. LARRICK, Cashier. R. H. KNOX, Asst.

Cashier. been gone tor about four months. Mrs. Anna Pugh hai come home trout Norton to speed the Fourth. She ia attending the normal institue there, Be in fashion and ride a Columbia bicydei Ooe of the moat important ateps taken since the war began was the decision Tuesday to send a fleet Spain.

Wonder if Spin itself wont soon be our tsrriiory. This hot weather is a good deal like the war news or the business man who printi his envelope with a rubber stamp. They are all so slow they give us that tired feeling. A new line of laces at BarW. season, have combined to make things rather uncomfortable.

Much of the sickness now prevailing is attributed to this cause. Gambling is one thing that doesn't go hero. Anyone found gambling is usually put into the guard house and later at hard labor. There have been several beautiful crap games spoiled in this manner lately. The second brigade expect to leave here for Porto Rico via Florida some time next week.

Vacination has caused so much sickness that two companies were required to supply the sixty men neoeseary for guard mount. Guard mount is sailed at 1:30 p. m. The men and officers composing the guard march out on the parade ground and form company H. E.

Brown has gone to Iowa, as the notice on his place of business says, on a matter of business of great importance. He is intending to Ve-turh in about a month. The suspicion is not wanting, either, that he wiU TH VALLEY HOUSE. First Class Dollar Daj Katsl. W.

A. JOHNSON, PROP. FEED BARN AND LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION. not come back alone. Word comes that Ralph Hansen.one of the boys who enlisted the first call, Tbt Edmond people seem to have backed dowd in the matter of the ball gamo for the Fourth, and will not play our boys Arrangements have been made to play with the Dollvale team.

front. The band then marches around them on the parade ground. The officer of the day then calls the officers to the front and them their positions. They then march in one column of platoons led by the buglers to the guard tent. The new guard is then dismissed.

The new guard is Sunrise, National Salute. 10.00-Band Concert. 10.30 Procession to the Bowery. 11.00 America, by the Band- Address, by Maj Wm. Drumhiller.

Star Spangled Banner by the band. Address, by Hon- C. H. Emmons. Hail Columbia, by the band.

12.00 Dinner, Ytk A nn4-tisy4-ttJr it Tilt nvmrAAl" Knox has gone to Iowa to spend about two weeks visiting among has died in camp at Camp Alger, where the Norton company is now stationed. No details aro at hand, and it ia hoped that the report is exaggrat-ed. Ralph lived a few miles south of here, The same report has it that Bert Fink, from southwest of town, in the same company, is sick in the hospital. Ladies, call and see our corsets and corset waists. We handle the BICYCLE.

friends and relatives. He baa attended tie post (Bodero, THIS S75.0O COMPLETE BIOYCLE bo closely to his duliea at the bank for so long a time that the vacation ia muoh divided into three releifs, each relief is on two houis and off four for the next needed. TnONQEST WITH COUPON. Vbxl mi Em. jOUBie jciJV twentyfour hours.

The second day A good line of Mens' low ihose and dancmg pumps at Barbos', Kalmazno featherbone goods. These are the best fitting goods of their kind on the market, rncea 50c, 75c 90c, and Jos. Bakbo. If there is no city law on the subject, there is at least a state statute requiring that weeds be kept It would add considerable to the beauty after guard is fatigue day for a comp. On this day they do any necessary labor required by the Colonel.

Each regiment has a Y. C. A. tent which is now used to seive as a library for the regiment. The Caplian acts as postmaster of the regiment.

Sunday morning at 9:30 all the regN Monday morning 'Mkidrups team ran away while he was bo his way to and comfort of the town it this law were' enforced. town, nnd totally ruined his buggy. About three miles west of town the inent is lined up and inspected by the Children Day was appropriately team took fright at a drove of calves and got beyond the driver's contrjl. celebrated at toe Congregational ckuroa Uoiouel ana Majors. J.

hey are re quired to bo reasonably neat and clean Sunday evooing by the young peopl Henry jumped out and attempted (e get to the head of the team, but did ef the Sunday School, enlisted by the Oct. 3, 1803 Jan 1, 1808 Jan. 91, 1808 Othari Feuding PATENTS fl May 11. 1801 but the inspection is not a rigid one, after this the men are loose until regimental parade at 6:30 p. m.

older ones. The program rendered was irba "Kkrwood" le tha itronoett and ttmpiat Waiclt ever mnde. Adapted for all kinds ot oads aaa rid ore. Uada of material that la jodii, tovah and simple in construction. in every way noellent.

not suooecd in holding them. They ran into a fence, breaking off seven posts, pulled loose from the buggy, and eaallr tun apart ana pnt toitetner; naa iw parts; is 01 snon wiry construction mat its puns The school board want to Norton I guess I have written about all that would be of interest to you, so I will Monday to sign up the bond a and cou oloae. With hest regards. pons for the. new district bonds issued oatne on to town.

Thiy did not stop here ehher, but were caught about a mile east of town, at the creek. to take up those just maturing and all W.W. Mills. Co. t2 K.V.I, 1 P.

Ball Game, Lenora vs Dellvale, "prize $5. 3 PM. Rag-muffin parade, prize for best, second best 5o cent. 4 P. M.

Footrace, Po tato race, Egg race, Wheel-borrow race, Bicycle race, etc, $1 given tc the winner of each race. 7 p. Band Concert at the Bowery. Fire works and balloon ascensions. not yet due.

This has the effect of ex vrttl a old together (van In an accident; no hollow tubing to crash In at every coutnot; a trams that cannot broken; so simple that tya adjusting puts serve as its oonneotine parts; a one-taee orauk In piao of a doten parta; atways ready to give reliable and rapid transportation. b'R AM Unproved doable diamond, guaranteed for three years. Made of U-locli rolled steal rods (tonghest and strongest metal tor Its weight known); Joined together vita VVcnlnuin bronze fittings in such a manner that It Is impossible to break or any part work bw; a marvel of novelty, simplicity and durability; the greatest combination of ingenuity ir bloyoie maohanlsm known, to build a frame without brazen Joints and tubing, as you know tt frames continually break and fracture at brazen Joints, and tubes when they are bnokled annet be repaired. WHEELS US-inch; warranted wood rims, piano wire tangent spokea ma brass nipples. liniJS Large barrol pattern.

TIKES "Arlington" Hoceplpe or Mor-nm Wright Quluk Itopnlr, or soma other nrst-tlass pnenmatio tire. BEAUINGS Ball boarlnaa to every part, Inaluding wheola, crank axle, steering head and pedals. CUPS AN'p CON CM Boat auallty tool steel, oarefnlly tempered and hardened. CHAINS-Hiffh grade bardnajsw eeaten, rear adjustment. CKANK8 Our celebrated one-piece crank, fully P'O-VHel kyaaaanta; no cotter pins.

KEACH Shortest, lnohes: longest, tl Inches. ib NnR, a stOKT IfORK Indestrnctible; fork crown made from gun-barrel steel. BAR Bevarslble and adjustable; easily adjusted to any popltion desired; ram's horn far Dished if ordered. SADDLE P. A Gilliam, or ane other first-olass make.

I'KHAlb-ftat-trap or rubber; full ball bearing. F1NISU Enameled in black, wth nil brleht part 'itobal plated. Eaob Bioycle complete with tool big, pump, wrench anf ler. Weight, ac tending the bonded indebtedness oi the sohool district. Wanted good agents, male or female in your locality 1 5 00 per week and expenses.

Write for particulars. International Remedy Co. Suite 502, 29 Dearbon Chicago, 111 Examine Barbo's line of ladies' misses' and childrens' chrome calf ahoei, both in laee and button, IITI .1 1 tv nere me wneac nas oecome ripe enough to harvest the universal practice has been to work Sunday the same as When 70a take your Vacation Ceupos No. 2359 cording to sum, pauais, saaaiea, etc-, 71 10 pounas. SIS la ear pacta! Whalnsala Prlca.

Kever before sold for lea. jloky introdnoe the "Maywood" Blcyole, we hava decided make a special oonnon oftrr. giving every reader of this er a chance to get a firgt-Glass wheel at th lowest prloe aver offered. On receipt ot itt.m and coupon we will ship to anyone Mm above Bicycle, securely orated, and narantee safe delivery. Money refnndrd If not aa the mo.H necessary article to have with you (after your poeket book) is a bot any other day in order to save the crop Time was when raoh an act would have eooo I tie of Foley's Colio Cure.

It Is an reprosentad after arrival and examination. We will ship cost an individual his liberty and a fine: 0. U. 1. wrfeb privilege 01 examination, ror wi.w anaconpon Duoon uroviriod Is.

11 la sent with order ss a guarantee of good faith. If SENT WITH OBOE FOR 1 ''lie char.jw and now it ia fe absolute prevention or enre of sll de ranements of the bowels caused by a ehange ol water. You are likely to bm No, not the only place Come one 5 Haywood Gome all 4 written binding warranty with each Bloycle. This is a 2ums of a Ufettme and yon cannot afford to let the oppor-tuiuty paas. Address ail orders CASH BUYERS' UNION, 6a West Vav 3urcu Sireai, Ba359, CHICAGO, ILL.

i crrried on Sunday, uetd u. W. L. Howe.

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Years Available:
1898-1898