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Rice County Eagle from Lyons, Kansas • 8

Rice County Eagle from Lyons, Kansas • 8

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Rice County Eaglei
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Lyons, Kansas
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tair Play Items, Miss i-aaie Miller takinz music WOOLDRIDGE DACK. lesBoos. We understand that lightning See them before you buy; something new struck Sara Bethers' house last week, Misa L'zeie Bethers is giving music I NEW TALKS ON NEW GOODS. lessons, she began last week. George Batterton and A.

W. Bart- lett took some cattle to Lyons Satur day. HODGES' QUEEN BINDER 6 and 7 foot. Patterns we have had la plenty, but not such patterns as the McCall, perfect fitting, seams allowed, the best designed, simplicity Itself to cut from, with a nobbiness in style not touched, and where the "rub comes" only ioc and 15c, a clear saving to you ladies A larce drove of cattle beloncinc to Mr. Hull were taken to pasture last week.

the McCall THE NEW HODGE HEADER 1 of from ioc to 15c a pattern oyer others, no better sold in town. We are agents for Bert Baldwin got a bee hive of E. F. Truesdell last Monday. Iluirab for the bee men.

patterns. Come in and get fashion bheets tree. SNOW'S SHOES FOR MEN ARE ON THE LEAD. Mrs. Charles McGuire came in last 5 week for a of weeks' visit with friends and relatives.

Will be pleased to show you if you will call. Dorothy Dodd Shoes We believe that the Pollard base ball team feel quite proud of their ex cellent work with the Lyons team. FOR LADIES, The must comfortable shoe made. X. Y.Z.

LYONS IMPLEMENT CO. 1 Th. Best Liniment ave derived great benefit from the use of Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheumatism and lumbago," says Mrs. Anna Hagelgans, of Tuckahoe, X. J.

"Mv husband used it for 0 sprained back and was also quickly re- Election Proclamation. 1 I M-t a a. 11 I iHjvuu. luaaci ii is too uest ramiiv state of Kansas, 1 liniment I have ever I would Biceoounty, 876 A fine Vici Kid, turn sole, military heel, contil lined and satin trimmed with all the distin-tive features of a Dorothy Dodd shoe for beauty and faultless fit, only priced at 854 A fine Vici kid, bright upper, welt sole, contil lined and satin trimmed has the distinctive arched support to boot, which gives a new poise to your body in walking, only pricedat $3.00. not think of being without it I have whom it mat conoehn: recommended it to many and they al-1 Be known, that the undersigned Mayor wavs SDeak verv hiirhlv of It and o.

of the cltJ Ions, Kansas, do by this proc- For Sale, A fresh cow, four years old. A good one, W- S. VanDokstek, 4w R.F. D. No.4 bxtraordmary Reductions In ladies high grade tailor made suits.

Made to order only. Miss Jessie Cochran, Agent. Chas. A. Stevens.

Bros. I 1 A. 1 1.11. .1 ul That, whereas the Governor of the State of Sale by W. JS.

WO I Kansas has called a special election to be neia in ine seventn congressional uistnoi or 854 nOynOna. I D. 1903. for the purpose of electing- a Rep- $3.00. 876 O.

hi. aarnson Was UP irom bVlVla nil tne vacancy causea Dy resig- i 3 1 Dtuon 01 tnesier Lonz. UUl oaiuraay. r- -1. I.

In accordance with the call of the Governor or Kansas, i nereDy oaii a special election to John Uemmitt Came in from King- be held in the city of Lyons, Kansas, on SATURDAY BARGAIN SALE-ALSO FOR A WEEK. man lueSuaV. I iubuIi mis huh i max, I rrm rtl 11 1.1 .1 Hail Insurance. The St. Paul Fire and Marine In-siirance Company has been engaged in the hail and insurance business for 4 i n.

v. iwa. xuu Tuuuy places luraamviwuuu A. ijoescn ana J. a.

Livons made a W1U 06 iohows: BUDD SHOES. trin to Svlvia lat. FrMnv Ward-Court house. Second Ward Bundy Drake's barber shoo r--r inira ward uouncu rooms, Fourth Ward-W. TNlcholas' office.

Frank Dueback went to his borne For ludires clerks of said election the at Kansas City Tuesday, to remain. louowing eisctora are aesignatea: First Ward. Judzes Lee Stanford. Geo. Six.

John Oneill Jr and Fred Thorno- nineteen years. In that time they have paid over $1,000,000.00 in losses to the entire, satisfaction of the claimants. They issue the fairest and most equitable policy issued by any company. We want to insure your wheat against loss by hail. 6t John Aikin Co.

I. N. Harrison. Clerks Sam Sutton, 0. I a son began to work on the section this Doddridge.

10O pairs of Pants for Men, worth $3.50, $5.00 on these dates your choice for $2.75. Second Ward. Judges A. J. Shaner.

F. Forbabies, sizes 2 12 to 41-2, regular CA prices 75c and 85c, for vv For children, sizes 6 to 7 1-2, regular Reprices 90c to ji.00, for "OL For misses, sizes 8 1-2 to-12, regular 04 IQ prices 1.40 to 51.75, for For Misses, sizes 12 to 2, regular prices I1.50.t0 2.00, for $U0 Gray. A. W. Hoyt.

Clerks John Holmes. Charles T)lv ami hia mn Uooert mnsmore. down from Ellin wood Monday visit- Bobbins. KClerks-8. B.

George fioop.l i ing witn nis motner. Fourth Ward. Judires J. 0. Turley, I beo.

For Sale. Registered Short Horn bull, com- J. N. Hawkins cousin, Ed Haw Godshalk. August Khelner.

Cleiks J. T. ruaen, josepn ttatun. kins and'wife of Illinois, who had ing 2 years oia in juiy: tnis onll is In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set been visiting here, continued their my hand and caused the seal ol the city of all are and a good individual.

Lyons to be affixed hereto, this Sth day of May I i 0 ij journey to Washington state Thurs Ask for Premuim Stamps. WOOLDRIDGE DACK, Noted for Sellings Good Goods Cheap. McCall Patterns 15c. day evening. a.

Kumiss, Mayor. i 13 year old Hamiltonian bred SBALl. YT. T. NIC OBOLAS, City Clerk.

mare with colt by side. 1 Kia Rilinsw stii 1rvr A tvas Whiskers, greatly alarmed. A a jhiam -1 uiv asiuiui. trUlUVAWls UrflinanCfi. NO.

ZOfc- Time will be Hven on any or all of 7 a rsrsismm tosgn, stit psrmaneniiy Cures qf An ordinance to vacate certain Steets ana the ra Ttr mi f.k I Allan In thftnltv nt f.Tnna Kansas. I MM UOVe. mCUmiZ. Sol Keihl. an old time resident of Keene Fones is feeling yery proud MCE COUNTY EAGLE.

Be ft ordained by the Mayor and Council- Mr. II. a ttudent at law, Rice county was in town this morning. New Furniture Store At Chase. men ot ib city Lyons, a.ansas: in Greenville, 8.

bad been troubled FRIDAY, MAX 8.1903. Section 1. That all of Ugan avenue south He has sold out in Hodgeman county 6 I for four nr flvA vAnra wllh a pnnHniiAti I of Lvnns street. Garfield avenue south I have bought the C. Drew stock 1.:.

in tka innthvMi Mnnnln tret. Oollaore avenue south of Lln- uu WM 1 couen wnicn ne savs: "irreatlv alarmed in wuhinirton iraAt east of Gar- nr i v- furniture and I B. D. Conklioz went to Salina sua IUI U1LU1D BUU A. WILE UD1CBULD1 ma Miuinnni.i.f...

u. 1. 1 field a von to tjDermsn street, itinaom Dart of the state to look over the I it It A hnoinada hana tif in a u.v,.ui.UHu..wu tuat, a wm urniun to Sherman Thursday for a few days' visit. th Rrflt ataiTA nf mn.f.mnUnn Mr I S. Rtrt ind Mm treet In Flr- country.

...4 I I a 1 1:1: J. N. Diskev has taken the agency Hurbage, having seen Chamberlaln-s Mysinbicrten fa of her graduating present of a I solid gold watch, from her parents and she deserves it. 'v Rev. W.

R. Scott will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning upon, "People who let their sight shine daily in a great variety of ways." The executive committee of the Re publican club of Rice county met at seventeen i7i, eiRhteen in, nine-1 the same and shall aim to have It sevenieen in eiRnteen ioj, uiur Cough Remedy advertised, concluded teea I it teen 119), twenty-two 128 and twenty-three een for U. S. Cream Separator. Rev.

Dr. Thomas, C. Iliff, general conference secretary of the church to It, Now read what be says-of it I (Ki), in ak Ps'rview addilion; and that allot I complete at all times with prices as B. Holmes went to La Croste "Isoon felt a remarkable change and lowest. I hold a state extension society, will preach at the alter UBIDir tWO DOtt 01 the twenty-1 from 2nd street and waicou street, ana.ins Thursday to look after his crops.

A. nCn nomnnnnl- Jill uiu wui nno oiuiBuciibi; vuicu i tbe sameareeacn nereDy vacaiea. i ii Methodist church next Sunday night Dr. Iliff waa for 25 years supt. of the Missions in Utah.

He will deliver To Trade A baby buggy for a OnM ht wnlf BoctionS. This ordinance snail go into wiupwmiwa i uumjiwuuug guuua, DOIO OJ VI JU. I it. nnbiina.tlnn in the Hloa CountV I uhw sr anawAMAf nt a rs ntii Your Calls answered day or night pig. Inquire of F.

Q. Vaeconcells. approved this 4tb day aft 1903. his famous lecture on Mormonism next Programme. patronage solicited.

Kale Fones was home this week to attend the Commencement exercises. Mondav nieht. Admission 25 cents. Respectfully Yours, Of the McPherson conference to be seal. Attest: Mayor 1 2t Franklin Frey.

held at the Methodist chnrch at Lyons. Frederick and Bush ton both had Why can't the entertainments at the Oner a House commence on time? Monday 8 p.m. Lecture by T. C. Call for our No.

538 Queen Quality good rains Monday and Tuesday TTmallv if one iroes to the Opera house D-D- nights. 13.00 shoe; Ire, patent tip; the style you have been looking for. Webb's at the time announced.be has to wail Tuesday 11 a. m. sermon, J.

W. A. SWISHER, D. D. S.f ENTIST.

All work Sons la ths bst setslsbls stannar Satistaetloa guarantees' or aiensy will rotunded. for an hour or two before it csmmenws Archer; evening Missionary lecture, J. L. Forney is not much better this week and is unable to sit up Shoe Dept. which is verv tiresome.

If the bills A. Holmes. 6B A COMPANY'S ST0R8 OFFICE OVER M. much. say 7:30 or 8 o'clock, why not cc m- Wednesday business meetings, dis-man tt.an mnA that lirnd foelinir cussions papers.

8 p. m. sermon, Mrs. J. L.

Deeds was called to Notice. Lyons Kansas, May 4, 1903. Fruit Specialties. Everybody in- hours waiting gives the' Dugald McCormick. vited.

which an audience? The registration books for the City Lyons Monday. We are not informed as to whether it is a machine or anti-machine club, probably the former. We will have no more snow this summer but I will still have the Snow Ball washer for sale. See them before you buy. C.

HI Avery Word was received from the parties who are to build a mill here that they would be in Lyons some time this week with their plans for which they have been waiting. They will probably start work on it right away. C. Tobias and family are enjoying a visit from his brother, James Tobias and brother in-laws, Messrs. Bowman and Lebo of Pennsylvania.

This is the first time Mr. Tobias has been out of his native sUte and is enjoying the trip yery much. They are well pleased with Kansas. Dr. Jay Forney is hers for a 10 days' visit with relatives.

Dr. Forney In addition to a full line of Nursery Hutchinson Monday by the serious illness of her mother. Freeborn Garrison, of Burdette, an of Lvons will be closed from May 15 Stock of common varieties of fruit, fL Ma I I I i II AAA 3 AM Frsrs A Cst Scratch. in ine ran oi iw ana spring or wvo I will offer the following valuable vfurwi owrwnn! oenesw. to May 27, 1903, on account of the May 19lh, at Presbyterian church: Congressional election, and all who On the arm.

to the worst sort or a old resident of Lyons, was in town a newty lniroauceu varieties: few hours Wednesday. burn, sore or boll. DeWitM Witcb Hazel is a quick cure. In buying Witch Sunday School 10 a. Communion have not registered since January 1st Sudduth and Lexington pears.

For Mav business you will find us 11 a. Christian Endeavor 1903, must do so in order to vote. Hazel Salve, be particular to get De- Witt's this is the salve that heals Preaching 8 p. m. All are cordially W.

T. Nicholas, without leaving a scar, A specne ror inTued ia iheM services. Citv Clark. with every thing new and desirable in mid-summer millinery. Brown Sisters.

3 i cherry. Victor peach. McPikeaod Campbell's early Grape. Pumberland raspberry. Rathburn blackberry.

Prices and description on application P. FISHER, Sterling, Kansas piles. Sold by-W. Wolf. Hail Insurance.

Professor Jr. U. Jacoby was over rrx.A re I In 1901, the" loss and damage to I 1oth hlnwl mnonto. i V. minniminl ho Alumni InoC niorhf I I t.

oones or a man or average sizemses 1902 waa more disastnous than any aso A at a ma ma aniiAt last I An SSesT SH I A Mm amhahkS. a 1 I I lUIIUCUgc, mbui; UUWM IWO DOUnUS Ul BU1UUUV tlBSUO. 4UIB rpniflniaha a iha previous years. Have you protection? to perfection; that J. O.

Heinley health and strength kept op without If not, why not Uke a policy from the I a 1 a At. L. I a If Ttw a IT A ff A aaArf a I from Sterling, Wednesday evening to be present at the Commencement exercises. Probate Judge Minnick's farm east of town was sold this week through the agency of B. F.

Holmes to A. Holmes; consideration $2,000. For carpets, wall paper, lace cur. is a demonstrator in the medical college at Keokuk, Iowa, and is well pleased with the work. His brothers, L.

O. and Ralph, who are attending the college, will not come home daring the summer vacation. cerUmly must have i been Rev. Don- fftU to petform WON. MlhhU Md iiberml; no aioson, mat Ajwuaru a u.u.

ii.aj-ou tt functlons. the streneth eU down. r. just an hour by the clock and only bealth gives way, and disease sets nb, J.K rU stopped when bis words ran out; that I Eodal Dyspepsia Cure, ensbles the 1 Professor and Princioal were Dre- itomsch and digestive organs to digest gtt. Insure now and get full tains, window shades and all kinds of Ticknor's Meat Market team and assimilate all of the wholesome benefit, cost no more.

a sMi ita1 rvAtvfrfUit sin1 riA ITTAr, took a notion to do a little business L. F. Holmes, food that may be eaten nto the kind ates had to pinch themselves to make Lf blood that rebuild. tb. Come and see us fori Stoves Ranges Wind Mills Tanks Heavy Hardware Plumbing a Specialty.

Blair-Gibson Hdw. Co. on its own hook Wednesday morning. Local Agent. sure they themselves were not the protects the health and strength of the It ran down the sidewalk past the personators.

The Alumni meeting mind and body. Kodal cures Indlges 6000 ADViCI. Palace Hotel and though the basses new and second hand furniture at bed rock prices Gray and Blevins. Peter Major, one of the Eagle's od-est subscribers and a mighty good farmer, was in from his farm near Gait Thursday. The rainfall for the last thirty-six hours amounted to .75 of an jnch, This exceeds the precipitation for the tion, Dyspepsia and all stomach troub The most miserable belnfts in the was a big success.

were all standing around, it cleared les. It Is an ideal spring tonic. Sold world are those suffering from )yspep them all and but little if any damage by-W. E. Wolf.

Deafness Cannot be Cured. sla and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per eent. of the people In was done. by loca I applications, as they cannot reaoh the United States are afflicted with ine aiseasea porvion oi ma ear here In that Is I Notice, Water rents are now nnlrnnn wir tuourt Deftfnett.

And Telegram was received last week, these two diseases and their effects, I due. Please by constitutional rmedle. DwifneM a a. ua.MU i la 4) first week to May last year by .10 of by A. Rheiner announcing the death such as sour stomach, sick headache, oous lining ot the Eustachian Tube.

When I Call St Office Of City Clerk and pay. habitual eostlveness, palpitation of the this tube ett Inflamed you nare a rumming I qa rir V-Vrin1a mirnl nr Imiwrfert hearfnv. and when It I I May 7. lVIM. 1 i ICnOiaS.

of his father, Dr. Edward Rheiner, April 27, at Springfield, Illinois. Mr entlrnl rloMd Deafness Is the result and un-a heart, heartburn, waterbrasb, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of City Clerk. an inch. CASTOR I A For Infants Children, less the laflammation ran be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition.

the stomaun, yellow skin, coateq hearlna- will be destroyed forever; nine eases I WAflTlcn flltVltRAL tMDTTSTRTOns PKR Rhiner was for many years a resident of Lyons, and was one of its active citizens, and leaves many landmarks Saucer Cured out ten at caused breatarrh. which Is noth I (on, each state to trarel for house eotsb. I tongue And disagreeable taste In the surface. I to oall upon merchants and aire is for sue mOUtb, COtnlng UP Of food after eating. tti Yea Kara Alt 2js Est WITH tOOTMIwOL ALMY OIL.

Tts Osiarr. Pflsa, risaala, 171it We will (tlreuns Hunqrea imiiors ror any I oessful and profltahle line. Permanent en- irt anlrits etc On to vonr rlrnirirlat ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can-1 Weekly cash salary of US and '0 Spirits, BIC. UO 10 your arugglsl not be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend I traveling expenses and hotel bills sd- and get A bottle of AuifUSt Flower for for a m.

Tiift. o. ZS CL'1H 2.5 or 7fi cents. Twodoees will relieve of his residence here; one of the last buildings being the residence owned by Dr. Fisher on the east side.

He an lunaasM rsauis iwmms vf nva aatrrea Bears ths Cignatvs of old by nrnsslxts. I envelope. TilK NATIONAL, you. Try it. LjOHS Drug Co.

Ball's Family Pills are ths best. was 80 years old at his death. 1 3M Dearborn Chicago..

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