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Northern Lyon County Journal from Allen, Kansas • 1

Northern Lyon County Journal from Allen, Kansas • 1

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-7 0 It makes no difference what Paper or Periodical you may want, we can supply it and save you Moiley FARM LOAWC. fH i If 1 b. Uood, President. W. T.

ODEN.V-Preg. It. T. Heritage, J. M.

Steele, Cashier. Ass't. Cashier The Emporia National Dank, Emporia, Karigas. Capital Stocl, Paid is, SCRfLCS, $100,000. 5 Cent With a Small Corn nil 98 Ion.

Privilege to pay part or all at any Interebt Payment and stop interest; FOWLER EMPORIA. Office over Emporia Nat. Bank (Jet Lis rates before placing your loan T. Heritage, L. L.

Ilal-4eck, W. T. Soder, D. JJltler, A. Roberta to.

Hood. l. O. HallberR. ALLEN, KANSAS-, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1902.

ADMinEf'nBE Press, Established. .......1887 Admirb Independent, Established 1892 VOL. XV, NO. 33. New Bank at Americus.

Why Not? COUNTY SEAT NEWS. X'r'ogrtuli ADMIRE AND VICINITY. For Children's Day services at the M. Vtfhy riot pay rip your subscription? u. church Sunday evening Juno 8th at ewa Items Prom Ivy, Waterloo and Heading: Townships.

8 p. m. Organ Voluntary'; Wm. Shiltz was a business visitor at Song Loyal liost fc)sage City Tuesday. This is a question that is interesting us and should interest you.

We have nearly four hundred dollars now duo us on subscription to this paper, Iri sums from 50c to $5.00 scattered all over the country. Most of oUr roaders who are in arrears, aro well fixed financially and could Uhoir. Prayeh Chas. Christ Is a Hew subscriber to Items of Interest From the Emporia Papers. A barn belonging to T.

F. Little, on Allen creek, was struck jby lightning Saturday morning and badly damaged-The bolt bit the roof passed through the building to the ground, without firing it. Five horses in the barn escaped uninjured. At the home of C. C.

(jlausen nine miles northeast of Emporia, last Wed he Journal this week. AmtiVicus is to have a new bank and W. H. Patton, forlnctly president of the Allen State Bank, is to be the president This will naturally cause tho removal of Mr. Patton and his estimable family from our little cityand their many North Lyon county friBnds will regret td see them leavo, as Mr.

Patton and wife have been loaders in our business and Social circles ever since the town was laid out, but everyone wiir wish them success and happiness in their new homo, where they expect to bo located by August 1st. Song The Lord's My Shopherd unoir. Geo. McCluno shipped Several loads Recitation. Dny bf stock to Kansas City this week.

GOOD MAN FOR PLACE Tom Kvans a Legislative Candidate 011 tho East Side. It Is with pleasure wo announce In Ihia i3siio of tbe Journal tho name of Thomas Evans, of who is a Candidate for tho legislature in the east cido d'btrict, subject to tho action of tho Republican convention. Tom, who waii sheriff of this county for several yeara. is porsonally known by nearly every per son in the North tier of townships and we feci safe in saying that his many friends on tho east Eid'o, will bo ploosod to loam of his intention and will givd him their united support when the proper Unit arrives. Mr.

Evans is a practical furinorj a scholar and a gentleman; wh? would fill the position to which ho aspires tvitli credit to himself and tho Hiram Hicks and the section foreman got into a wrangle Monday. Mr. Hicks was driving a bunch of hogs to Admire and when they reached the track they would not cross. Mr. Hicks then scattered some old hay over the crossing which was discovered by the section foreman who proceeded to remove it here is where the fun commenced and Mr.

Hicks made the section man hide out, drove his hogs across the track and went on his way rejoicing. The section boss then came to town and we understand tried to have Mr. Hicks arrested, but up to this time no warrants have been issued. Froni what we could learn of th'o affair Mr. was right and the section bo33 should to his own business in the future.

(spRino poem) Fly netSj dusters and screen -doors, Axle grease, Collar pads Buckeye mowers ouuie inompson. Emory Moore and wife are the proud Exercise Faith, Hope and Charity parents of a baby boy, born Monday. xnreo lJiuio Uirla. -L Herbert Miller is making some sub UUS- nesday at noon, W. Parker, of the Choir.

stantial improvements on his home. W. It. Brown and son and T. A.

War easily pay at any time what they owe and a year in advance. Why riot do so and get your choice of the beautiful pictures we are offering to ail paid in adyftnee subscribers? are at present paying interest oh $300 borrowoa capital and have a monthly exponce of over $100. Our profit are in the pockets of our patrons. this right? We hardly think EO, and earnestly request that you pay up your back iiib scription in the near fnturo. We hayb.a cow with no stable to protect her from Rebitatibn.

i Child's Prayer iauna marsh. ten were business visitors at Emporia Recitation. Littlo Help'oVa First Christian Church, pronounced the ceremony uniting Charles. C. Caldwell and Miss Kitty Clausen.

About fifty relatives and friends were present. Miss McCreary, of Emporia, played the wed ding march. The groorii is 6 farmer and Monday. Miss Nellio Robb left on the flyer Concerning the new enterprise the Americus Greeting of last week says'. THKBAJfK A GO.

Last Thursday when II. Patton left for his hphie he made our people a proposition that if they would subscribe $5,000 in a bank here, he would take $10,000 in stock and come down and start a bank. The amount was to have Mondav night lor Montana where she stock raiser. The bride is a popular will visit friends. the wind arid rain.

Pay up. Wo are party. Mr; Evans has boon a resident young woman and a successful teacher. compelled to carry water several blocks The most complete line of saddles ever Washing machines, wringers and shelf- of Ly'ori county for over thirty yonra and because we have no well or cistern. Pay hardware, 'shown in Lyon County.

Waddle McDaniel. laisy csnyaor. Exorcise, Roc. and Song, Hero and Thoro Three Boys and Twelve Girls. -Roc.

Ol Such is the Kingdom of Heaven Lillian Griinsloy. Bblo; .1 Wont to be More Like Jesus Bljss PUrdue. Exorciso. The Conquering Christ Six sections, 26 Scholars in Ri5c Song Solo. Under Tho Snow Nellie Conrad, with Violin Accompaniment by Frod Loavell.

Collection. Doioldgy, Benediction. boars an onviablo reputation for honesty The Kansas City Journal says: "Miss Kate Blair graduated from the Kansas University a few years ago. Now she is been subscribed by Tuesday of this week up. We are making arrangements to buy a power prbss and engine and make -the Machine oil, neats foot ed and churns.

and integrity. All farmors and ntock- A. L. Wright was set to work to solict J. J.

Switzer was an Admiro business inori.vho dosiro to secure legislation Journal a better and bigger paper. Pay up. Those are facts and we trust our the wife of Mr. Tom Evans, a farmer the stock arid by Monday night tho re beneficial themselves, should seo that Visitor Tuesday and reports a heavy hail tind rain storm in that locality Monday near Hartford, and a local paper notes quired amount Was raised. hierl from thoir ranks aro for many friends will favor us with an early settlement which will assist us greatly in making the new improvements on tho The following are stodk holders in the And Prices Are Away Dowm Waddle McDaniel.

CHIfcliiiEX'S DAT EXEROlBES. the positiohs and Tom Evnna is the boat night, but nothing of a serious nature. The Woodmen will give a social sup that she is successfully taking care of a baby, 75 spring chickens, 23 turkeys and a lot of littlo pigs, and cooking for eleven new bank; W. H. Patton, J.

S. Gibson, paper we contemplate, berid tho jour nal to your friends, assist in advertising per at the school house next Wednesday D. A. Stahl, John bond, J. C.

Conklin," D. C. Grinell Son, J. T. Kirkendall, man tho party could jossibly trot out.

Remember this doar readers and boo thn a man from your own ranks is plaood iri North Lyon county, pay your bills men in the absence of her hired girl. promptly, be honest and you will always Th'e Children's Day services at the M. We confess to a curiosity to know if Miss A. L. Wright, S.

M. Bell Son, Ernst be honored and respected in the com nomination. E. church at Admire last Sunday even Blair's graduating essay was not oh: J. C.

Burkett, E. M. Bell, W. S. munity where you reside.

By looking over tho JoUrnal you wili ing was a success in every particular. 'Steam is Up the Engine" Pants to be McAuley, W. P. Williams, M. Toomey, The program "The Conquering Christ'' find only tho name of 0110 mart, Robt.

G. Wilkens, Hekiry Clay, Philip Ernst, was beautifully rendered by about fifty J. Biddison, Wmi Haver, Henry Shope, One of the most enjoyable public utili llero And There. Rain! Smoke Knocker Segars. News From Idaho.

Keridrick, Idaho, May 29, 1502. Mr. D. S. Gilmore.

Friond Gill: You will see by the heading of this letter I have changed locations. I have a good position in a mercantile establishment herd; It is a largo stofo and I haVe charge of tho shoe do-partrriorit. Kendrick is located on tho P. railroad about 20 miles from Len ore and is one of tho best businoss towns in this part of Idaho, Businoss of all bight. Those on the losing side should take their refreshments with them.

No other machine has taken as many 'or as high honors as the Buckeye mower." Let us show you its good points. Waddle McDaniel. L. W. Hutchinson was in town Tuesday afternoon badly crippled in the hand bnd arm caused by a runaway Sunday Afternoon.

Mr. Hutchinson said that Tie believed the devil was trying to foreclose children and young people who did great Wm. Shope. ties in town is the court house fountain. Tate, who is announced as a candidate fCf the office of County Attorney, uub-joct to the action of the Republican convention.

Mr. Tate's chances for th'o nomination aro very encouraging as ho On Monday evening1 Pattern camo After the new Court house is initiated credit td themselves and the Sabbath school and shows that Admire is not Try those fino refreshments at Allen down from Allen, and the stock holders Into service already the question arises as to what can be done with tho foun were notified, and a meeting was held at Pharmacy. Once srrioked alwaya smoked, compelled to take a back seat for any town of its size in the county in this Our the Wright hall Tuesday evening to per tain? On a hot summer day next to go ine of work. has a strong following all ovor tho couri-ty and particularly in the North end" wiierBhe is boltor known. Mr.

Tat'd feet the organization. At the meeting mg in swimming tho most refreshing thing one can do is go stand in the shade The decorations were the most artistic his mortgage. Knocker Segar. R. F.

Bates was a business Visitor Council Grove Wodnesdayi it was decided to call the new institu- at kinds is good prdspectj for crops woro arid beautiful that Admire has had of Hiram Hicks was in town Americua State Bank," and near the fountain and imbibe its fresh novor Detccr; loucansena my paper some time. The church was" filled to its here front now on. Mr. and Mrs. Shildts a board of directors consisting of and reports everything growing nicely in Dr.

Pitzer was in Allen sovoral days ness. Some people want to put the fountain in the center of th'e street at are both well and prosperous; My wife's his neighborhood, weeds included; this week visitirig rienda: seven stock holders was chosen as oU lows: W. H. Patton, J. S.

Gibson, D. A. mother is in poor health. Give bay re While here Mr. Hicks renewed his sub Harry Bemis and familr are oomfort Fourth and Commercial, but this would be dangerous.

The general opinion is 1 gards to all my Allori friendd. Gill, I scription to this paper and wished it Stahl, J. C. Conklin, Philip Errist, A. West abiy Ideated in their new home on think it about tiirio you was starting Jong life and prosperity.

that by all means the fountain ought to L. Wright and Kirkendall. utmost; chairs were carried from the hall and every available space in the ehUrch was" filled and rdany Word Unable to find seats. The way the money was dropped into the hats we judge 'the collection was in keeping with the program. It certainly showed the appreciation of the audience.

Those having it in charge Fourth streot. another story in tho Journal, the last These director's will proceed immed be squeezed onto the riew iXmrt house Tho ladied of the M. P. Church will Strayed From my farm April 22hd one gray mare, heavy in foal, branded site and that is not a bid idea either; One was a good orio. Toniorrow is Decoration day arid I suppose Allen will give a general supper for tho benefit of BOUGHT EMPORIA TEI.EiHoiE STOCK.

iately to select their officers, and purchase a ideation lor the building, erect the building and vault, buy the safe and transact such other business as rday the church on Friday evening June 13. has made a good record ns an attorney in both tho Juatico and District courts since ho located at tho county seat and he has ttiany warm friends at EiiiporiA who are working constantly for his success at tho approaching convention. It is the duty of tho tax payob of this county to select only Ike best men for tho various county positions and tho of: fico of county attorney should be given to a man who is competent to fill it. Mr. Tate has the nocossary' qualifications.

He is a rrian of excollt'Ht Judgment, a good talker and above all; a rustler. lis respectfully afika yoiir and will appreciate iiriy fatora bxteildbd in hia behalf. Remember that Robt. E. Tate is still in the race and hll proHtehl chances for success aro friuoh better than those properly observe it.

Trusting you and Last Thursday Frank L. Browri, cldrk Braall (a) on left stifle; weight about 1,000 A liberal reward will be paid for infor mation leading to her recovery. 32 tf B. H. Wilbur, R.

D. No 1 Admire; Mrs W. R. Kinenman left Monday for yours are well and prospering, 6f the supreme court of Tooeka, was are dererVing of niuch credit, as siich an entertainment is an honor to any church or Sabbath school. Valley Falls, in response to a tele here and bought a large amount of stock erram announcing the serious illness of I roinain truly yours, W.

E. Willis. A schoolboy at Cofleyville evolved an come before it. It is prc'posed if possible to have the building lip arid ready for occupancy in sixty days, so that the neV bdhk will open up about August her sister. in the Emporia Telephone Co.

Frank Brown owns a controlling interest in most Sonde tirrio during the night last Sat While at the stock yards Tuesday morning unloading hogs, Roy Rickerd's team ran away tipped the wagon over fcnd when it struck the crossing near J.S. Lannin.fj and wife arrived Wed2 of the Independent Telephone companies over the southern part of the state, and 1st for business. urday, sev enty-threo head of cattle, the property of T. E. Gilbert got out of the pasture caused by a portion of the fence essay on "The Newspaper.1 A portion of it follows "Newspapers are sheets of nesday from Denison, and will The board of directors met at J.

S. visit frionds-in- Allen and vicinity for is president of tho company which oper the bank; broke looflo and had a merry papot oh which stuff to read is printed. being washed away and immediately several days. bhase around town. Nothing was ser The men look over tho paper to soe if Gibson's office yesterday afternoon, and there not being a full representation it ates tno exenange ai uttawa.

lie says he ha bought the Emporia Telephone E. Gormari shipped four loads of lously injured but Roy and the hog were was deemed advisable not to take any their names are id it and tho women use it to put on shelves and suoh. Sometimes the paper dies and the pdople feel left the country, going south. The cattle were not missed until Sunday morning when Mr. Gilbert and son, accompanied by other assistance left in pur Dadiy sunken up, although tho wagon Wilson's cattle to KansaS City Monday night.

Mr. Gormari and Ira Stonebraker Stock as a permanent investment. It was curfoatly reported that Brown had decisive actiori Until evening, when a of some of hia opponents who are giving it out that he has no earthly ehow for success. If you are" a friend of Tate's; stick to him; pay no attention to what needed some slight repairs. full board Could be present.

The actions wont with them. bought out the company and U. S. Ilan glad but someone starts it tip again. Ed suit.

The animals were found Monday When you get a mower you want to buy one that is up-to-date. Get a cham nUm, of the Ottawa exchange, would Ail Ohio cook who had been in tho of last night's mooting being too lata for our columns, we will state what the about noon east of Eiiiporia, where they itors never went to school bccailso editori never got licked. Our paper is a mighty other pooplo say and he will be tho next attorney of Lyon county. I take charge of the Emporia exchange. habit of ftiaking light of everything got had been platted in a corral by our old pion and keep up with the tirrios.

They have three good and essential features This is a mistake. probabilities of that meeting will bo aS learned from the individual sentiments poor one but we take it so ma can use fired thS other day riot by her mistress, friend, S. C. Hinshaw, candidate for sheriff, who deserves credit for stopping but by a can of kerosene, OVER CONKLIN'S GRAVE. of the members.

it on our pantry shelves. Our editor goes without underclothes in winter, mat cannot De round in any other machine. They are lining up the" finger ii. M. Tucker, our popiiiar blacksmith last naay a wrangle occurrea over W.

II. Patton will, bf be prcsi their progress and keeping them togeth ef. All of the animals have been found wca rs no socks and has a wife to support the grave of Stephen Conklin" at Maple; dent of the institutio'n; arid for a while who is better fixed than anyono in Allen to do vbuf plow work, paid up his sub him; Johnny Jones. P. Paw hasn't wood, between Cora Silver; Stephen however and returned to Mr.

Gilbert's Si least will act as his Owti cashier. The paid his subscription in five years and Conklin's former wife and his father; scription to this papor Tuesday. farm, but the loss to him from their long proposition of Dr: T. A. Wright to seL don't -in tohd to.M No finer lino of Carpet Samples were tiresome journey will be several hundred The elder Conklin came down from His honie in Americus Friday to attend the them a half lot where his oluce now gvor brought to North Lyon county and Some time ago tho Journal offerod as stands meets with the approval of al dollars.

Concerning the cattle, the Emporia Daily Republican of Monday night a prize one of our boautiful pictures to none cheaper for the quality than are will probably be the Ideation. The Memorial day exerc'ises and place flowers on his son's grave. It is said that some feeling exists between" Cofa Silvers and the person who would bring us tho first found at Wrri. Conrad's furniture store; I Nev Fast Train I to building will be about 40x20 with a wdlk says: "A bunch of seventy-six cattle belonging to T. E.

Gilbert on Duck mess of new homo grown potatoes and on the north side to the rear where the: The Allen Mill and Feed Store has an ad in this issue that you should look up her fofmor athef-in-hvw1, riot only be we had the pleasure of making our offer door to the private office will open The creek, broke loose Saturday night, and until last night, whan they were corrall cause of the tragedy of last March but good Saturday of last week when Mr. and material will in all probability be stone, and when you need anything in the lirie of flour and feed you should give theni also because of the dispute of the $3,000 Mrs. A. Linekor, of Rock creek, were and the entrance to the bank proper be life insurance left by Steve Conklin. The iri Mr.

Lineker brought ua tho ed by Steve Hinshaw.east of town, roved over the country like buffaloes. They came south and east, dogged from one in the" northwest dorrier, the corner bo your patronage. two met at the most inopportune place sought for prize, about half a peck of During the rain storm Tuesday night ing cut across diagonally, similar to the" bar, taking up the rear in the gear and the spring grass board. Admire Co-op. Ass'n.

Grant Davis seems to be having more than his share of hard luck. During the1 rain storm last Friday night lightriing killed two of his horses in the field. This makes five horses he has lost this season. A subscription paper has been biroulated and a neat sum subscribed Which will be used in purchasing him another team. When the paper reachei you put your name down for 50c or $1,00 and assist with the good cause.

Uncle Dick Best and wife returned Tuosdey from their Arkansas pleasure trip and report as much rain there as here. While absent Uncle dick bought another Bection of Arkansas timber land and says he now owns a mile of land up and down the river which is only three miles from a shipping point. Uncle Dick knows a good thing when he sees it and will soon be able to start a saw mill and go into the lumber businoss on big scale. of all at Steve Conklin's" grate. It is W.

A. Stonebraker, west of Allen, had fine potatoes which we're grown on his farm to another. While crossing the Ne Emporia National barik'T Colorado place this 3'eaf. Thr Journal office fam the misfortune to lose nineteen little osho, two of the bunch were drowned. said Miss Silvers was iri mourning yesterday at the grave of her former ily and orctf highly enjoyed the treat ioi Probate Judge.

They interfered with both the Wilhite pigs that were drowned before assistance husband where she was putting roses, and wo trust that Mr; and Mrs. Linoker could reach them. The announcement of Jii. JN. iivansj and Hunt funerals.

The bunch followed the hearse at the wilhite funeral and will long enjoy the presonco of "Our The Journal editor and wife had the Her father-in-law took the roses from the grave. It ia also said that he led Miss one of the pioneer citizens and best at Martyred Presiderits" picturoa in their pleasure of attendiug tte Strawberry had to be driven back arid shut up in a torncys in Eiripbria and Lyon Silver off the grave. Miss Silver stum via Santa Fo. field." social given by the Woodmen lodge of hoirie. MrrLmeker has a large field of potatoes planted which are doing nice bled and fell.

She has beeri Complain appears elsewhere" in this issue for the office of Probate Judge, subject to the Bushong last Thursday night ana had Lightning struck the house of Joseph but he reports that tho rain last Fri an fin iovabia time as their guests. After action of the Republican county ebnven ing a great deal of late of the bullet wounds inflicted by Steve Conklin in his Af'tis, iri Tuesday evening day night caused tho crooli to overflow refreshments were served dancing was tion. vain attempt to kill her" arid the fall last and Cover about half Of his' patch. Mr; EvanI vho 13 personally known' to about dark, demolished the chimney; cook stove and did considerable other damage but fortunately no one! was inJ Friday irritated the wound so that she indulged in until a late hour and all who attended report an enjoyable time, such aa the Bushong Woodmen always Ari exchange says? "There ia it class fainted. She was taken home iri a hack thany of our readers has probably had more experience at the bar in settling up jured.

of men whe are soldoru, if over, appfoci- but is able to be around now. upon occasions of this kind estates thari any tnan in Emporia; and atod at their truo value. In -this on- Most every farirfer in tho' ISnd, has, is especially adapted to fill the position lightened ig'd they are commonly called The Commissioners Trip. to which he aspires. He has been a Pullman Palabo Sleeper, Composito Car, Observation Sleeper and Chair Car.

Con- 4, necting Sleeper between San Antonio and Colorado Springs. Cafo Car Colorti- ti 'dad'. If is dad that humps himself year Tho onuntv commissioners havo re inn during the year, soiriethirig he wishes to sell of to exchange or there is something he wislies to buy, who usually can't find straight Republican all his life and has in and year out on tho' farm, in the office turned home after a several days trip through Kansas and' -Missouri citie3 or work shop, in order that his boy or 8 girl may go to school, and upo'ri their re time to hunt what he wants or dispose of what he has to sell or exchange. Here Their motive was to got ideas on build never been mixed up in the entanglements of the party so that he becomes a Candidate for a faction but a representative man the county over. turn that the boy may have a flria horse mi i L.

ao Springs to uonvor; intr a fintintv lail. ine conirauu Lut is where the journal can assist you and top Utisfcy: and tho gifl a costly building a courity jail find jailers resi cheaply and effectively. This paper now His political work has always been for piano," It Is and that nustioa ana culti has a Circulation of over 800 copies each 130 Days Only. daily Juno the good of the party, and many of the 30 Days Only.1 i liOave Kansa3 Citj 0:55 p. befrinniurf week reaching the home of nearly every vates great Caioifeo'd knots on his hands and hfionmes ctooD-shouldored in ordor dence just across" the ahey from the new court house has not yet been let but about of the $75,000, ap men who have filled the offices in the citizen in and tributary to.

Allen, Admire, Bushong, Comiskey and Miller, county in times past owe him much for 8 propriated for the new court house is re that his offspring may revel in luxury and make tarnel fools of themselves. His with also a large number of readers in Harness Double Team, Former Price now R() hi3 services. He is well acquainted over the country and his name will add strength to the ticket, should he be nom Spring wagon, Double Buggy-, now 23 00 1 now 19 25 and visitied the jaiis or Diimugwu, -i wavs. Thav eocrotlv laugh at his bun- tt it it tt 27 23 121 9 Uosey county, wmcn was ueu.ua,- wnI, w. rfn gun inated, and the "Republican convention would make no mistake should they con-' fer that honor upon him.

and around Emporia, Eskridge, Reading, Chalk and Americus. What better medium could you secure to make your wants known? Where could a cheaper or more effective display ad or local be placed? A 25c local in this paper would be surprising to you if you never tried it. The next time you have soiriething to dispose of, or there is soiriething you Wish to buy, make your wants known 1 1 ft 11 oof ed last year. From there they went Single Single" days when hia daughter has company now now to Parsons; Then over the line to Arrive Pueblo a. Colorado Springs 12.

-05 p. Denver 3:15 in. Just as desirablo service castbound. This train is in addition to the Colorado Express leav- ing Kansas City 9:45 a. arid arriving Colorado fol-lowing morning, and carry-in freo Chair Cars, Pullman 1 1 8 25 and he would liko to sit in the parlor Protection for Itural Mail Boites.

Colombia, where there 13 a and liston td the' mueicj he is given in Feltless Pads all Sizes, Former Pride1 40c now 30c arge and equipped county The following paragraph is" taken fom various ways to understand that his pros- through the columns of the Journal prison; JNext on tno inp was mo the postoffice appropriation bill: is not. rlnqir.lble. and the poor Old stnfn nhnShantiav at Jonlin. Mo. This help yourself and help a paper that deserves your patronage.

"Whoever shall hereafter willfully or Whips, Nets, Collars and Lap Dusters! of course was a big affair and well con- man goes out into the kitchen arid stays the rest of tho afternoon. God help tho nialickfasly irijurer tear Or destroy 1 1 CY XTCkTT M. E. Charvoz Real Estate and StrUCiea. iUHWmmiuuon-.

ti ul A ffor son or aaugnter wuu yvjuo uavo any letter box or other receptacle established by order of the postmaster general to Carthage; then to Kansas City. Loans. Money loaned on farms at 5 per cent. 414 Commercial Street, Em I 20 EE OEIf OFE i In the catologue of low aown cusseunoss and Observation or approved Snd designated by him for that of ingratitude to ones parents ia the poria, llansas. 21-tf.

Sleepers Caf. a thorough examination of the big prison there, the Lyon county men camo back most contomptiDjo. I 0 To Onr iteadcrs. ilorhe Stories is ih title of a nhv fam Tourists Excursions. I he above tifices are fnr Pn the receipt or delivery of mail matter on any rural ee delivery route, or shall break opeS the' or willfully or maliciously frfjufe, deface" or destroy any mail riaatter deposited therein, or shall The Missouri Pa ily story paper that is being priEtod at will cific Railway For iPartio'uliirdf iib'out tbe reducod rates to Colorado in effect thi summer and copy "A Colorado Summer," fana wm only last during the month off 1 1 1 il sen excursion hck- across the line to the state penitentiary at Leavenworth then to Topeka and back home.

Of all the jails examined the corhraissioners seem to bo unanimous in she opinion that Topoka has the finest of the lot. Tho interior construction was the chief point of interest. Practically all tho prisons virited are metal lined. Topoka's is better than the IJune, 1 bW" eta to Denver, Col- VH ad Springs, and ''SrtSi Pueblo at $15 for rnnnd trin. To apply to YOURS TRULY, -ii v-i iiflii 1 -'iinii emit willfully take' or steal such matter from of out of such letter box or other receptacle, or shalf willfully aid or assist in any of the aforementioned offenses, shall for evefy such offense be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than threo years." Lake City, Utah, 1 Others becauso the lining is heavier and and Liberty, wnieh is rapidly becoming the leading farialy paper of the South.

Its pages are full of bright, interesting reading and it gives its roaders more and better literature for their money than any other paper printed. The price is 50 cents per year, but to introduce it quickly it offers' a full year's subscription to every person who will send the names and addresses of ten of their friends and ten cents in silver within the next thirty days. For fifty cents we will send the paper one year and also an elegant and servicable fountain pen. Send silver. No stamps.

Address, Home Stories, Liberty, Term, 30-33 nr. C. L. SEAGRAVES, Tas. THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE KY.

Torwka, 1 even tho window frames are iron. Em TVafa cjiln Juno 22nd to 21th, in- poria will not build as largo as Topeka's because she is not nearly, so large and ftlie Hardware Man, 'Admire, and not half so mean, but the interior finish elusive, July 1st to 13th, inclusive; Au gust 1st to 14th, August 30 to boptom her 10. Final return limit of all tickets October 31st, Three day nutic. required to yet Skaggs, Stonebraker, Reaburn Mignot all sell Knocker Segar will yrobably be similar to Topeka's jail. Eirporia Gaze tte, Ice cream Soda 5c, at Ail tarmacy..

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About Northern Lyon County Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,796
Years Available:
1897-1904