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The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 3

The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 3

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Central and Southwestern The Lyons Republican. Sons of Veteran's supper to-nig ht night at the U. A. R. Hall.

Pair ponies well broke, gentle Kansas to Boom this Year. Fill DAY, MARCH IS. 1858. Every 33 Cash Sale given away by SILVER, PERDUE REYNOLDS. OVER $24,000 TO BE RAISED under harness or saddle.

For sale byT. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF RICE COUNTY AND EXPENDED IN BOO.M-ING THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. Make yoar preparations to take adze of STOh Judicial A. R. Clark.

supper with the Sons of Veterans at The advertisinsr of this beautiful Senator, Ktti IfitUlct, J. W. White. Hrpwx-nUUlve, R. F.

Hood. Trauuirer W. Bntunway. O. A.

R. Hall to-night. County Clerk m. Lowrvy. 8.

II. Jones and Sam Jones, law Hhertir. moua.ro. region to 1 undertaken by the various great systems of Railroads that pen-trato the rich prairies Probata Jatlxv Hn Cameron. f'ounir Aitnrncr J.

ICltrinrkerhofT. yers, are setting up shop In th front rooms of the Republican building. nf tlPoiU T. K. NMb.

They have Five Departments, as follows Mapertndent of l'ub. losL, May T. Lure. Coronrr Ir. W.M.

Iunb. Har cyor. J. W. Lane.

Friday night, 8. of Vs. supper. Of this district. God cave to this Don't let your wife get any supoer 1 jonn uowaru.

that nurht. but take sunoer with the Commissioners Wilder. Jw. Johnston. Ihylrlan for Count It.

K. Terry. STORE NO. 1, Dry Goods, Wraps, Notions, Silks, Hosiery and Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Itoys, HupU (oodiv Itnr Uco.

portion of the State a wonderful climate, a proline soil, and the enterprise of the people developed its mar-veloas Let It not be forgotten that on the DIRECTORY OF CITY OF LYONS. 27lh of March one of the vital iues STORE NO. 2, tions for the future welfare of Lyons Mavor M. Itawllnc. must be settled.

flrrk Hom'l Pnltan. l-nllre Jadsre Myer. Oiy Allornrjr J. ltrtnck-rlort. STORE NO.

3, It is bound to lie known and to re Another reason for developing Otjr Trfuwnrrr. r- ivrdae. slrrl Jo Kone. on natural cas And. It is said that ceive an ever increasing tide of Immigration.

aler Lvmmimioncr i-ope. Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, and Mens' and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and Country Produce. Dress Making and Costume Designing, by C. Von Preen Modiste.

Merchant-Tailor Suits and Woolens, by Blomburg, The Tailor. rats will not live in the same town Department No. 4, suiion. with natural gas. Coanrilmen, rones.

II. M. Lee. ons is the centre The east side should work I A. 8.

Thomson. the south and Department No. 5, of this district, and same narmony as fine west side last Tear, and put up a Missouri Pacific R. R. Time Table.

Gotxo 2ORTII, will set the "Lion's" row of brick buildings. Passenger ......12:11 I. M. Passenger P. The Santa Fe engineers are on a share of this boom, as Freight.

fcOO T. M. strike and as a consequence no trains she should. Some UOIKO FoCTII, are running. They are striking simp Passenger 8:30 A.

M. ly In sympathy with the force; believe they state facts when they say that each of these papers mis Passenger 3:53 P. M. Frelsbl 3tl3 A. M.

Mrs Foster of Caldwell Ohio, take the meaning of 1. T. mCKtSMlX. who has been visiting the family of Agent, M. P.

R.R. five departments is the largest, most complete, and most satisfactory J. M. Aiken, took the Missouri Pa cific yesterday on her homeward this word "boom." To boom is to crow, to T. S.

F. R. R. Time Table. Going West.

way. to the trade, of any in Rice County. Passenger, ...9:33 A. M. Damon and Pythias was re-present devclopc, to enlarge Accommodation ....6:10 P.

M. ed last night to a good sized audience. Going asU the borders, to obtain Most of the players excelled their Passenger. P. M.

Accommodation tfcW A. M. acting of the previous evening. The E. J.

FAIRHUnST, audience was more than satisfied. They are willing to spare no energy to continue to endeavor to Agent, T.A8.F.R.R. more wealth, more prosperity, more schools, more colleges, K. V. I'ope, water-works com S- S- F.

Time Table-Going North. missioner, of Lyons, Kansas, was in the city, this week. He says' that please their very satisfactory trade, and always solicit the liberal Jfo. 1 Passenger 11. -03 a.

m. it is foolish to grant a franchise to more of everything No. 37 Freight 1:18 p.m. a water-works company, and reccom- Going South. patronage of the progressive inhabitants of progressive Central mends that the city put in the plant that goes to make up nrnsnnrniift mid nn- No.

Passenger 5.00 p. m. ic City Sentinel. No. S3 Freight 12:08 p.

in. I Xo. 37 will run Monday, Wednesday and Kansas. H. Lansing, one of the proffii liffhteneu communities ar, Si nent citizens of Eureka township, was No.

will raa Tuesday, Thursday and. Sat urday. in town last nlght.visltlng his brother- It is not synonomous w.o.Goocir, in-law. J. T.

Godfrey. Mr Lansing Agent L. A 9. F. R.

R. attended Damon and Pythias last night and says be saw no reason why ftt'lMCRIPTIOX RATES WEEKLY. to Kansas, witn exaggerated valuations of land, with gigantic Lyons should wish for any foreign They are on record as furnishing works of art in Departments 4, and No. 5. Dne yonr.cnsh In wdvance troupes to visit here while we have Aner two months.

2.U0 l.o .60 No. such home talent to entertain us. trie copy, lx mntii One copy, three months. enterprises that never Scientists in the line of soils and DAILY. Per week .13 crops say that a drouth is necessary pass beyond the "pa- ivr tiionUi year, 6J0O occasionally to bring to the surface certain chemical constituents of the Ter" staire, nor with REYN PERDUE OLDS.

Notice- soil which are below, but have been ex We earnestly desire that sohsciibert notify hausted from the upper strata by suc this omre as soon as pomible thereafter when cessive crops. Last year's drouth, any papers are hot delivered properly at place aesireu. i win oeconsiaerea juvur. failures of any kind. When we say that a Kansas town is booming we mean that it then, was a blessing In disguise, and will prove it when the harvest of '88 To The Public.

Read "Trean." For Sale Choice piece of city property. Call Is gathered. On the second day of Feb. 18S8 a few on or write. J.

O. Sutton. For Sale, one span of males of the young men of Lyons met to Brother Junkin, of the Bulletin. or will trade for horses. Apply to is growing and that gether to organize a Young Men's Joe Foncs.

appeared on, the streets last Friday morning looking so bright and pleas Christian Association with the wel For Rent or Sale. House with six cistern, cel Canon Coal there is a consequent fare of young men as its sole object; It A- Cn alHl IiftYA ant that some believed that he was lar, on Grand avenue, two blocks and to keep them from evil and win riSC 111 Teal CStJltC Veil- on hand some of the best Hard Coal really happy. This is a rare thiog south of square. Enquire of J. J.

ever brought to town. I for an editor, but wnen It was learn- them to be Christian gentlemen, in dustrious workmen, good citizens loy Robinson, on same block. I 1 that a. fln how had mail a httt ues. xnerc is no 0 A i g- House Ol lour rooms rent one rmne at hi, houae.

hia friend x- doubt that all of the lit. i. I al to their homes and 'church. And kuowing the needs of the city they in Memory of a Printer Who is Soon to be uiock irom wun iicusc Au.uir tCU9ed bm for seeming a little proud. Maimed in Lyons.

oi jtuuiuvr. I Aferan uauue. organized with these aims in view choice Real Estate in This thing of being a hungry devil Is the and now have a membership of over There will be a meeting of the We now have a supply ahead, and are promised a full supply-hereafter. Also keep on hand. The Missiooary Society of the wont thing In the blc, Lyons will double by 75, laboring for the welfare of their At times It Is a scratch to get some grub, but Lyon V.

C. T. V. on Saturday March Presbyterian church will hold a Praise feilowmen putting forth every effort the printer knows how It U. 17th.

at 3 I. M. sharp at the residence Meeting at the church on Tuesday March 1st. 1889. Aow to this accomplish in en t.

We labored on the Front the other night and of Mrs J. It. llrinckcrhotr. evening March 20th, at 7:30. It is As our city has long since realized got up a pretty good thing, expected that Mrs J.

Greene, for 13 il guuu muv; iv Mitj. A terrible accident happened The editor went to bed, I blowcd my horn merly of Mexico, will be present to the great need of reading rooms, tbe Y. M.C. A. of Lyons will 011 uext and left as rich as a king.

Tf nnn iviclmQ lirn- this morning at Aldcn by Earnest address the meetiug. A short review But this morning I fell awful fearfully bad of Mission work will be given by the 1 1 I nuiuuuwu HWlUCUtlJ SUUVUUg UUU iltable investment JlC killing his wife. Further particulars Mouday March 19th, open their rooms to the public, and give to one aud and to me thU 1 warning. pastor. All are cordially invited to On Sunday evening I will hold In my arms a should no to a vicin-rmorrow- attend this meeting.

all a cordial inyitatiou to step into their rooms at any time from 6 till 0 picture of completeness 119 pounds of animated sweetness. Both shelled and Seed Corn for Sale. 1 -W. I. Irwin, "The Tramp" of the It has been a long time since Rice o'clock P.

M. and make use of any So Whoa these lines are read, one after one county has been treated to such a sem reading matter to which may the world may know that a poor devil has some fun I sation as has been caused by the trip liy UU1U UlUll 13 Abilene Gazette, was In town last some iiiipiuiiiinb any olhtr aswoclated pre39 paper In injT 011. If a Spirit Ol reaching Lyons, coming in on the 8:25 have access bearing in mind tbe Y. M. Price of Seed, 65 cts.

per bushel. And besides the world can know Just what of Sheriff Stoddard to Colorado. The preliminary work had been conducted the poor printer has done. C. A.

all welcome you and will do all in their power to carry out objects trusting each will be the bet LONG TA7LOR enten)riSC CliaraCtCl- soquletly that very few here knew An Interview. a i iiim Dure air- saia a Biraueer lanvtiiinir about tits destination or tered, by coming; And though they A representative of the Republican 1ZCS an aCldltlOn It Will visiting Lyons for the first time "I objeet when he left. Uad the govern open with comparatively few; period Icals they intend adding to their pre visited the county jail to-day and was think I never breathed such pure air I or of Colorado not delayed about before." And never having been here granting the requisition, the story accorded an interview with Mr A. C. GROCERIES sent list any periodical that will bring make an investment profitable, as it im Meyers.

A pleasant looking gentle before of course be had nt. Kansas I would not have gotten out until he re- to the young men a higher elevation man of about 40 years was introduced air against the world. turned witn tbe prisoners. In all hla social circles. I and it must be cou leased that uis ap proves all the property The Association see the needs and Foit Sale A boarding house with An exchange wisely says, either We are constantly receiving a fresh supply of first-class Groceries for pearance and bearing is anything but know of the good to be derived from a first class library and in order; to pro which we are selling as low as any house in the citj furniture, and well established run of I run a town to win or just sell out and trade cheap if sold this month.

For I leave it. One or two things must be what the unenviable reputation gives in the neighborhood. Grand View Addition mm in tne last few days would por done run the town for all it is We handle the Sterling International Mills Flour, which cannot be ex particulars, inquire of Mrs David cure books for this they will one week from next Thursday evening March tend, lie declined to make any state worth or quit the whole thing: slide celled. Call and set prices. i if i .1 j.1 lliewev.

corner or est Avenue aad ment in regard to his case, considering out and let nature take its course. Do lias uispiayeu iuis gu- oDdHl-rwL 213 29th, at 8 o'clock P. M. hold in their rooms a booklreception and social to it not advisable at present, but deelar -m 1 a. 1 jou want trade to come to jour town? NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE, ADJOINING WILLIAMS' MEAT MARKET.

allCail Spirit 111 IIIC past The news of the New York storm eu nimseir ready and willing to ans Lncouragc those who come. Do you wer at the first term of the district which everybody Is cordially invited to come and bring with you your favorite book and present it to tbe or last grows no oeiicr as ine days Pass by. It is estimated now 291 court, only regrettlag thatit did not and will continue to add- beauty to its want a prosperous town where people are disposed to make a name? Then bury all spite work work no more for a few individuals, but all meet sooner, fully convinced that be that the loss in New York City will reach $7,000,000 and In the Slate $20, M. C. A.

library. Remembering tbe Association will greet you and JUST ARRIVED AT THE fore it closed he would be a free man without a stain upon his name. streets and lots. 000.000. It Is time the East should at work together for common prosperity see that none go away without having once and forever swear on" from talk The conversation then drifted to and mutual benefit Clav Center a good time and a general acquain 53 Ing of Kansas elomis.

More houses liavo been built on this addition than on Colorado and it was found that the THE BON TON Times. writer and Mr Myers had many mu The dress making and repair nnv other two additions to tauce will there be made with all the young men of the Association. Do not forget the evening and besure one and all to be present to donate your tual Coloradoacquaintances and a half rooms ofMrs A. K. Rankin, may be Sheriff Stoddard llome.

ANOTHER LOT hour or more was quickly passed. found over J. is. Ira's drugstore. He- As the time for the Santa Fe express MrMyersleft the Panhandle country pairing gentlemen's garments a speci- neared last evening, a large number Of those elegant Five Cent Handkerchiefs.

in 1880 going to southern Colorado, allty. Mrs Kimmis will have charge of Gf idle curiosity seekers wended their the city, and more will be built tliis yearthan last. See Everest Bros, and secure a location at first hands before it is everlastingly too- late. book, by so doing you will receive the entire thanks of the Association and be the means in placing at least one locating at Durango where he has the dressmaking, cutting and fitting, way to the depot. By 0:28 the long New Spring Goods Now grown up with the town and built up good book in tbe libaryns a lasting and all knowing her work will re-lpialform wa8 crowded with at least a large 11 very business.

Sheriff Stod quire no second invitationte visit. 200 men and boys, gathered to greet memento of your good wishes and esteem for theYoung Men's Christ Lots are cheap, title perfect, of the article in the sheriff and at the ame time gain of the article in inesnenu ana ai me time gam dard received a telegram from Mr Frank West to-day that he was de Would be pleased to see all our Friends ontr 41. Tilfrliborhood -The publication terns easy, the ng1; tbc morning re- a glimpse of one whose name has be- ian Association of your beautiful city. layed by the strike but was coming. S.

P. Luce, Sec. Ana Customers. In connection with the Ron Ton OlUie ueh Pmuwaiiw. garding A.

C. Meyers was a breach of come quue prominent in Klce county it handy to the city, the wait! during the past few days, A. Meyers. At a meeting of the Lyons W. "It must be a skillful pen which your orders.

Work delivered when eomnlpti C. T. U. a vote of thanks was offered SChool-hoUSe is near. JZcaSOlZ- ly before the arrests were made, and The train arrived promptly on time able Loans furnished to those btod.lard told ml he Governor Inform- and Sheriff Stoddard alighted with I m1 hint that he was at a loss to know I Meyers and George West, a brotli- says a new thing of Kansas." And yet the old things are so wonderful that the pens keep on telling them 253 JOHNSTON G-JXiBERT.

and adopted to the Hon. Thos. A. Butler for the use of his Opera House on the occasion of the late lecture given by Miss Anna Shaw. over and over again and thousands of wiioutoi iouuhuu.

er of Mr Frank West, the other party See Everest Bros, at their They quickly entered a cob readers Keep nu reading as tnoitcii office on East Avenue. 1 Durungo (tW.) Vtt. and were driven to the Jail they were said for tbe first time..

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Years Available:
1887-1888