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The Madison Mirror from Madison, Kansas • 2

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Kav African Method mt Church. Lvrt is president of the club. Just Received A Nie Bunch of WELLINGTON PIPES Get ne. GEORGE sdAlER, KAN'S. On Wednesday, the enrollment at the Normal was only 470.

M. M. 8LBD0CK. Attorney 3, KiMi Buiiiuf ui, oiu, OLl'E NEWS. HE DOESN'T WANT THE JOD.

No oRe was authorized to pkue my name in nomination on the ticket for Constable and I do not want the office. I ask my friends not to vote for me. Geo. 1 The Mutual Building And Loan Association Number 12 East Sixth Avenue, Euiporia, Kansas. Tin stum si-act south of Sou'h i i ill Ave (s.

Coming to Emporia DR. DORAN t'lANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING. Worl school instrument espec- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson and two I mall daughters attended the La'oor Avenue on Market street coiiapsea Wednesday morning for a distance of Uri feel, and another 50 feet will fall in as a result of the rec ent heavy raina.

fjjjj Tuesday's rainfall in Emopria w.n ft 2.7 inches. All the sloughs, creeks, and per cent BALMIER, 1323 Kaiuwa. Phone Lilly solicited. B. F.

Highland, Emporta, lVJl Creen. As a result of the heavye rain com A Specialist, Not in Name Only, but by Experience of Alost a Quarter of a Century on savings itig on the newly grade! read between ne and Madison, the road is r.ow in the rivers were bank full, and in seme cases a little more so, Wednesday. bad shape. There is one -or two DOES NOT USE THE KNIFE Much water is standing' on the flat fields in the river bottoms. mud holes that many automobiles gei Chr.ic Motor Supply Co.

FIRESTONE and DLiKOND TIRES Couijktt list Of AcoiorIa 722 CosiSMMM SUf t. stuck in. About the only thing that Will Give Free Consultation on Tuesday, September 14, 1920 help the condition of the road is scmo sunshine. 4 The Kansas Inspection Bureau says at Ernepria needs better fire fiighl-ng equipment. Additional facilities re needed at the booster station, the FORD SERVICE at the Fred Harvey Hotel from 9 a.

to 4 p. m. One Day Only They Come Many Miles to See Him. upper cam Fish Battery Station Battery and Electrical Work a Specialty. Removed tcj East 7th Avenue maii' i.jti intiteaa ot fk-ctrfc i-id, x.

water an i.ec'i- iiMife vJiants are a.ii! Ust4 thould be Sterbcnz Proprietors. Successors to W. Ii. VVatkins. OIpe, Kansas.

BUY YOUR FORD PARTS FROM US. EMPORIA AM) LYON COUNTY NEWS. The following jurors for the Octob er terra of court have been drawn. M. Pnrrow, Emporia City, CoUin Moon, Emoprb Township, W.

W. Van Gundy, Jackson, Township, -K. Reeves, Elmcndaro Town ship, W. L. Francis, Emopria Cfty, W.

T. Hall, Empoira City, G. 1. McGee. Center Township, Ir.

Doren ia a regular graduate la medicine and surgery and is licend by the sta'e of Kannaa. rbuta pro- i -nt- uia be made is need. WE SELL ONLY THE GENUINE KIND. the more important lown 'ools CAN DO YOUR AUTO REPAIRING We mend tho" rips And patch the holes; Build up the heels And eave your soles. i our' no QUICKLY AND RIGHT.

Ask our patrons A this week. The annual uft teachers will 1 t-'L iX-1- A. G. Stevenson, Pike Township, G. A.

Grcider, Elmcndaro Township, Tern Howell, Fremont township, V. W. Finney, Emporia City, Al Heck, Emopria City, Elmer Emrick, Center Township, I A. F. Rosfillon, Center Township, 5 porii Saturday, fccpt.

11. THE MODREN SHOE SHOP, M. G. HENDERSON, 412 Commercial Emporia, Kans. DRS.

LONGENECKER GRANGER Ejf, Ear, Noso aftd Throat GUsei Fitted 701 Commercial St, Emporia, Kaa. Miss Mildred White of Peabody and cities, and offers to all who call on bM i.n this trip consultation and tx-si free, except the expense ot ro.t:i; it when desired. to his method of coming t.i nearewt city to nee patients, gives all the nick people an opor-tunity to obtain the best that medical science can oflTer right at home. He does not operate for chr.or.ic appendices, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wondV-r-ful results in diseases of the stomach, livc-r, bowels, blood, 6kin, nerves, hear, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, leg ulcers men Is.

I If you have been ailing for any fi nifif ft A IM hn Ccil StrScklcr of Emporia were mar- i tte-a WW Bv Tuesday in Peabody by the in Peabody by father. Rev. T. J. Strickler.

Many Lycn County World War veterans will attend the reunion of the Peter Ash, Waterloo township, W. R. Griffith, Emporia City, George Gndberry, Emopria City, Nt-lson Mouake.l, Fremont Township, George McCullbugh, Uimendaro Township, B. F. Spade, Rending; Township T.

M. Jones, Pike Township, PRINTE 35th division in Tcpeka September 2G, 27, and 28. DR. C. S.

TRIMBLE, practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose And Throat, GLASSES FITTED Office Thone, 737, 605 Coj-'mercial St, EMPORIA, Kans. Three Normal women report that J. M. Donelson, Jackson Township, Lhey were attacked by a man at 11 and o'clock Wednesday night east of the van Norton Science Flail. The man threw length of time and do not get any any be'ter, not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble.

Remember above date, that exsm-ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married ladies must come wi'h their husbands, and children with their parents. ISHEK UBL one cf the women to the ground and put his hand over her mouth. At first the other two women ran but came back and drove' the( assailant away. None of the women were hurt and the matter was not reported to the F.

Gooodale, Jackson Township, J. F. Aikens, Agnes City Township, V. L. Mart.h, Americus City, lohn Wescloh, Center Township, J.

O. Wilson, LImendaro Township, diip, Jacob Gulder, Americus Township, C. E. Wamscr, Reading Township, Orin Thompson, Empoi'ia Township, E. l.mopria John Fmpcria -Uij S.

F. Rockley T.wnsbip E. W. runout wndiip, SUPERIOR HAT WORKS. WE CLEA3 AND RJBBON ALMOST ANY KIND OF A HAT.

Phona 615 703 Com'l EMPORIA, KANSAS Send Your Work To Ua By Parcel Ptat ndice. "5 I Emporia, Kansas 11323 Market Street AddreHs Medical Laboratory of On Thursday, the enrollment in the Dr. Doran, 3.15-336 Boston Block, Emporia city schools was 2,070. Minneapolis, Minn. 5 Mrs.

Fran kTraylor of Kansas City, 1 who to live in Emopria died Big Double CirCU Wednesday at the Axtell Hospital in rr Newton. The body was taken to Kans-' Coining ThlS Vay. Rev. George Wise of tho Friends Ckurch. who word from hen to Telephone 495 BlueS STOP AT COLYER'S BARBER SHOE Kafifl.i.

City, vdiore hs is pastor jf 119 Gity for burial. church, has to live in his church build-in IB PRICE LIST OF SCHOOL BOOKS. Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Combined Announces Exhibitions Early Date. This locality has entertaine many circuses but never anything to compare with the gigantic double shows billed as Ringling Brothers and Barn- IN THE BASEMENT OF THE THE EMPORIA STATE BANS BUILDING F.alph Morgan Davidson of died Monday night of this week 1-4. If TTffol Tlia Vin.lir uiaa Walter Betts of Allen who was jail-, ed on a charge of attempted assualt probbly will waive preliminary trial.

25 09 taken to Topeka for burial. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Dan A. Harrington, Burlington, Edna E. Iseman, Burlington, Clarence R.

Bell, Emporia, Myrle Main, Emporia, Basic Vocabulary Reading Chart, 1.37 um Bailey Combined which will es- .23 Miss Hazel E. Tomlinson, who used to live in Emopria, and John J. Laf-ferty were married in Kansas City, Aug. 23. Wosster Arithmetic Bowk I Wooster JATfr.hrnetic Book II American History Note Book, Kansas History, Elomcntary History, Gordy 43 28 21 23 hibit afternoon an night at EMPORIA, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14.

Tho merging of these mammouth institutions in one circus of colossal sizi constitutes the amusement sur Emporia, Wilbur StillwelV LAWYER PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS-SETTLEMENT ESTATES. EXAMINATION OF ABSTRACTS Office; Kress Building. fhom. 137. Frcpftria, Kansas, Frank J.

Miller died nt the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Carr Emporia Monday night. The funeral scrvecs were conducted Tuesday at the home by Rev. Cecil Franklin fthe Christian Church and kt.nn.iiiit as made in Mnplevnod Cemetery. W.

II. Davis, Emporia, Sadie J. Shoop, Emopria, Daniel Shaft, Deerfuld, Kansas, Margaret A. Gemand, Emporia, Miss Anna Kearl 'died Monday nt the state hospital in Osawatomie oi cancer. Sho was a resident of Lyon County for 50 years.

Foster's A History of the U. 32 Civics and Citizenship, 20 Kansas Primer, Kansas First Reader, 45 Kansas Second Reader, Edward R. Chambers Merrill formerly a Norm- The Normal School Vicli'n Depart-ment is enrolling students of juvcnilu snd hih school grades this year. al student, died at his homo in Phil-. Ka G- Brown, Eureka, ipsburg last week.

Kansas Third Reader, Kansas Fourth Reader, Kansas Fifth Reader, Elementary Arithmetic, Morcy, 45 52 .29 .35 .69 .39 .22 .35 .33 .39 .51 .75 .35 .41 .41 .23 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 Onl about a quarter of a mile of the Claude T. Childcrs died Tuesday ne wSanta Fe Trail Lyon County tlight at the home-'of his sister lias been paved. The rains and tho Genre Sleisher. He had been sick 'Advanced Arithmetic, Morey 20 Plain land Solid Geometry, fcl English Lessons Bookl, English Lesson's Book II, E. F.

Dailey, Galena, Lucy McFadden, Manhattan, John Martin Virgil, Lela May Johnson, Virgil, Charles Ansley, Emporia, Verda Bell Eaker, Emporia7 with tuberculosis for six months, lie EX IDE BATTEEY We Repair and All Kaku Your patrorjigfl ppvdtcl. Cc5 teous Preston. Iloghtss, Mgr. Eefrfsia, Ce. (Fir dor esft Nf-wtoti'a KRAUM'S NEW RED BLOOD REMEDY IS THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINE.

NO ONE was born near Emporia in 1875. I high water in the river have delayed I the work. The high water caused shout 1 ,000 damage to the grawl plant used to obtain gravel from the (Cottonwood River for use in the rav 27 20 prise of the century. Nothing to ap-prv'iich this gigantic, new circus has evT before toured America. It has -u formed by merging the pick and cream of all that was biggest and best in the two famous shows.

It would be folly to attempt to enumerate its many wonders. Some idea of the enormous scale upon which features are presented may be had when it is stated that a quarter of a million pounds of elephants took part in a single act. Tn oher words six timss as many of big-cared giants as have ever before been seen in one mai'n tent exhibition. All else to be seen is in proportion. The arenic stars embrace all ihe world's famous circus performers.

are three hours of novelties and big sensational acts. The menagerie is far and away the most colossal that ever traveled. For a herd of giant giraffs are in place of two or three shown in the past. The great tournament which opens the main-tent program the most magnifieient thing pagontry yet produced in America. Hundreds upon hundreds of gorgeously A griculture, Kansas Speller, Writing Book Writing Book IF, Writing Book III, Writing Book IV, Writing Book ing.

Lyon "County's fruit crop will be only a half a crop this year because of the freeze at FOastcr time. The fruit will be of excellent quality, however, on acount of having plenty of rain this season. 1 The second check from the United States payable to Lyon County as SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. AT One hundred head of Hereford cat federal aid for the paving of the New YOUR DEALER'S OR AT KRAUM'S tie were sold in the new sales pavilion DRUG ST0ES, 203 COMMERCIAL Monday cattle brought $14,807.00. Santa Fe Trail in Lyon County.

The Writing Book VI, check was for S2.176.0C. The first Writing Book VII, STREET, EMPORIA, KANSAS. Primary Fhys'cV'fy, Hygiene and check wa3 for $1,300.00. i Mrs. Ned Watson cf north of town was painfully cut about the wri3tMon- Advanced The clerks in the Emporia Post Of- 5 clay when a glass fruit jar.

she was .32 .51 5th Grade, .30 6th Grade, .36 7th Grade, .36 fice have forpied a iiron. LTiCf, Walter Betts of Allen was threatened with mob violence at Allen last foek after an alleged attempt at rape on a 12-year old Tom Owens and UndersherifT Chas. Gibson went to Allen Saturday evenng and brought the man to Emporia an(l rut him in the county pail. Uudersheriff Gibson said he did not think the mob would hove done more than tar and feather Betts. Motor Inn Co.

'726-28 Cpm'L Phone 141 We are equipped for all kind of repairing and machina work. i Accessories, Greases, Gantlinc EMPORIA. KANSAS. Kansas Classic at Kansas Cl-Widc- fd ser.ling, broke. The a'tcry of the wrist was cut, and the wound bW profusely for an hour and 15 minutes' before the bleeding was stooped by a doctor from Emporia.

.36 8th Grade, Mrs. Josie Finley d. her home in i heart trouble. 1 iGeoTi writing1 p.er, per costumed characters and beautiful I horses take part fn it Tho morning 72 street parade is the longest and most brilliant ever given anywhera and of- f' something entirely new, and nov- Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Fisiier's S. S. Spencer, city attorney, favor3 ordinances for- licensing travelirifj Hour 11 a.

m. to 5 p. m. Oil HY APPOINTMENT Dr. Chas.

E. Heintz I-, er, weeks oia, aieavogsqj1.i.i.uv'.,1j More than 3,000 p-rsons attended tV er, Frances Evelyn, C-weeks old, died I in" professional display. It fa a stu- Mnntlnv mnrninp' nt the nome i Labor Day Picnic in CUUCU pendous double circus that bafrles de pona. peddlers, and other like concerns, and transfer men. He says that many men cut into, the transfer business at rush times only to' the serious detriment of the regular men in the business.

scription. Adv. Monday. There was a big parade in town in the morning and there were 'games and contests at Soden's Grove in the afternoon. Judge Dennis Dwyer, who negotiated the Emopria street car franchise, died Saturday at his home in Dayton LAMONT NEWS.

The Democratic Centred Committee had a banquet at tho MitVoy Hotel Wednesday evening at which The furniture of the Conklin horns! was sold Saturday, Mrs. Conklin, who' John Mo.ser and wife and Sam and wife came Monday from to visit relatives and friends Chiropractor Nervous andChronic Diseases 613 Commercial Emporia, Kansas. ot-jsaa THE ROYAL CAFE John Hale, Proprietor, We. aim to enrsy the largest stock of candies, tobaccos, cigars, cookies, bread, pies, chili, soft that wsre ever carried In any restaurant in Olpe. New goods ar-rivin every day.

Your business will le r.pprcceiflted. Prices most reaaon- A meeting persons interested in the establishment of a milk condensary in Emopria was held in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium Saturday night. now lives at La Jolla, California, hav- plan's for the fall campaign were out lined. Demster Totts of Wichita, and big charge Df the sale. The proceeds in this W.

W. Austin of Cottonwood Falls, of the sale amounted to Rev. Noah Schrag came Tuesday from Iowa for a short visit with friends. He had been visiting in Okla Rodger Triplett of Pittsburg and the Democratic candidate (for 'Con-Miss Florence Mam Wooster of Em- gressman from this district, were the poria ere married at the home of the' principal speakers, bride's, Prof, and Mrs. Lyman C.

i homa before he came here. paper. Plug hard, regularly, systematically. Play up the best goods you sell at the right price in this oaper. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. O'Mara, and Har-S ry McAnarney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

jj E. J. McAnarney, both of Reading CT? WoHnefidav in the Cuth- 5 olie church' of Reading. I rooster, Frida mcr The farmers Union were planning Refeyps Narvp, a 'i4-months-old Mexican gui, died Guiiuaj of vul.C ill the home of her parents in Camp No. 2 near the Emporia Junction.

i on snipping a carload oi swvn frofA hero this week. Kans. John Hale, OIp; On Wednesday the high school en-' rollment had reached 725. Emporia met Wednesday night in thej.

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