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The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 2

The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 2

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'Oho Lesson of Monday. Rog! Bed rocery The prices that astonish Fruits, Vegetables, Is still to the the natives. We keep Nuts, Etc. front with a choice constantly on hand a Yours We have the exclusive sale of the Celebrated" Batavia Canned Goods, which are as lar superior to California Canned Goods as California Canned Goods are superior to the most inferior goods placed on the market. We expect to continue our reputation of keeping the Cheapest Grocery House in the City.

We sell for cash, are not compelled to sell goods at ruinous prices to make good our losses on time sales. Remember, the BED ROCK GROCERY means something more than a name. We will sell you more goods for One Dollar than you can get at anjr grocery in Rice county. We will say to our largely increasing trade, we can only point to our past dealing as an example of our future conduct. To any that may not have called on us, we will make it an object to you to buy your groceries at the TEDRICK.

THE NEW CITY COUNCIL I I THE Having purchased tlio entire stock of Holmes, Thomson and added the Stock of Slattery Heryer, formerly the lleg.da-lator, with lots of NEW We noy" invite yonr attention, starting as vre are at the dawn of the ney season, wlucli promises to tie one of the Most Glorious in the History of Bice County, And taking into consideration the poor crops of last year, we have Fpp frl to make it an object for every reader of this advertisement to call at U1UCU our Stores, price our goods, and see what we can save you in the Dpi ip-o we offer; quality of Goods considered. We handle the very best gCtlllo of everything. Qu clot i rig is neat, fittgmade and elegant our Dry Goods of latest Styles and Vq quality, and lowest prices. Our stock of Laces Embroideries, White Goods and Trimmings of the Finest. Our Glove and Hosiery Stock complete.

OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT is filled with the very best goods, Cheaper than any house in the County, for best quality. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMMANDS the attention of everybody. We will not be undersold on any standard quality of Goods in any of our various lines. We want your, trade. We want your Cash, and we promise fair and square dealing on our part, first, last and all the time.

COME AND SEE US. We are now ready for you GODFREY, HERYER SLATTERY. Main St. and East Avenue. LYONS, KANSAS.

The Lyons Republican. Amu i. 11illhcd Dally I'LMIK CONKI.IHO. Kdaubfican County Convention. Hr of Iho Hpu111un Pnunly (Vmrl ml meet In held l.yon.

March iflih. IvSS. a County inven tion will Mr at th Oitirt Hoiuw, In tti lil of l.yort. on a run. Mnt.in.

l- u'-fitcii i. the uri of enn r.iur tl-- four ull-rmilr, icnil tf fw I ni liirlen VHr. Mar lfc and the i-Uitin of and fonr altrnaaa i-u'1-mI i Mtat Oonventlon tr ImM nt WlrhtM. May to elect lbnr n-l four iiluriint'. at la rue, rwm the sis.f of Kau.

lo the lioimOUrau National WnvMiitii lo Im-M at Chlfwc; and he uoinltiiii'fi ut twit flfctr4 at lance: anl tue fU'ttiloii f-itir Iplftfitten ami lour alternates uIumkI Ui I Iran lt tn vent Ion iw hi ll at July place In iiriMkin u-on Miiilhlate lor ata'e ofOcen: and wi't roiitrwnlioii may elect. If f-tm vrntion. ilnrale and uUwi-ikk'w nttentl 3-h aenaioriat dla- irinonvrnll'Mi loin; hrtiuVT callea Yh nl alternate aa appor-! itl on a iwni of on? for wl twenty and i of l. mi vou- mat lor T. K.

Naah. I v-1 nt th- smeral eieation IVM iu nml are a follow ..3 4 Knrefcii hiaeoln 7 llity iiioiicI ...7 Valley ....4 (Vntrr 4 K-rliu WmlilmWoil .11 Mitchell 3 TU irim.irt for the mirpnae of elect In VW-nrnt- thM I'oMiity OniTcntioii, will be nM on wVTl'ltll Y. AI'IIII. lt. 1ML in il -rrl lowii.lilp.

an.l tb delegate i tiv ltUlot. 1dI1 to be open a ifM tit i oclorlc In all the orutit 'ivpl I'nion, ItnynionU. Victoria. UU-i-il a-ir Lincoln; In Mies lownaalp a ir- will IK oiwn I root rnmm o'(ifk p. 1114 and in Atlanta aodHlerllng bum I VtiM'L: li o'rtfif-k t.

HI. Th- primary el-iiloii will lie rondnrteil In linDiti.T nn-l ntu the form ot ceoeral Tii" 4ntral Coininltteeinen of towrivhi will act JuU- of the lee-liwu. in c.i.'M of 'mk" nrv or a Tacancy, rU. wit! lf r.M-io.l hy ItpuhlirMiia prca- Tho" r-'lvin the hlsrhet namber of vor for In? lclve. and he tt thlr own alternate.

im made out In liillaie, mi nnc vrnl tn the birr af thl I'omtiiiittt pr-vioti to the calling to order iti -o itn. "i rf will be held at ti fowlnjt mniwi Atl iniii. the Court tloiiNe. KlTln. ut the Knsinc IIoimm 'ii-tori'i.

at Ctiloii.nt tiiMMr! Hall. iff on. nt Jfllpwiti V. ut Vliter fmhml 0-airr. at Kairvlew H-hol I lou.

CtoiK-cr. nt Liberty Welionl lloa. t.liicoiii, at I'iiae. r'nrmer, at HI ira'l Mhool llooaj. tliirrka.

at KnnhTlrk. at Lllly Sohoul llat. at CiMvler'A Hall. F. V.

TRriMtiaLL. Oialrman A. W. Lite. Tcmiorary Secretary.

"Wc Liili'ii la.t week to flmi a. siii- "Ic original item the iititoria! tf the U'c move tht Collctt fusjicndctl from tliemokj Hill Editorial Association for a pcrioil of 90 tlays tor this chestnut. Any break of this kind is strictly forbidden bv the as- a i.X'i.ition.!!! Has Dissappearad- W. t'. formerly a resident of but for the last two years iu lumines.H at Jctmore, is said to ltc missing.

A gentleman from Jctmore was in the citr thU morn making inquiries about him, and said some three months ago, Masten had disposed of his business am with a uiiinlicrof intended to put in a large acreage of broom corn in Hodgman county. With the mon ev in his iKHcssion for the purpose of buying the necessary amount of seed he left Jetmorc for the ncigh- iNirhoral of KHinwood, where he ex nected to tret what he wanted. The trace of him which can lc found xran at the hotel at Uunlcttc, in Paw-tire count v. His friends fear he has met with foul play Sterling Hulirttm Tin: AitM uinlwr of Jlabyhowl Hcviral tuptlical articles of ititcrtt iHolhrrs. "IJed-Vttlnr, Dr.

IJi-jieII "treat or subject- con ccriihm wbicli iiiuab adviiei.H aouli ami very litlle usually obtainable: Kyt l.iMbfs," by Dr. May, con tains some etiill remarks about the of cutting the e3clabe; and Dr. V. K. Jluib discuses 'Tbe 8I nttir iiice of Facial Kxpressions iu in fuit." An clastic gate for the nurs ery a uiins nicpleine ebest, a crili euard, ami other nursery helps and novt -Hies are described and illus- trateil; and useful advice Is given regard "Gritting the Teeth," "A Itsilway Journey Itefore or After De livery," Worms." "Dark Iting a bout the Kyes," "Yellow Bpots on the Teetb." and many other nursery problems.

In ''The Motbors' Pari la iiieui" will be found a rather striking prnlestaainst religious precocity on the part of children, letters on "Music for the children." "The Diet of Nur sing Mother," 1ft cents a nunibes; The Ztabyhooil publishing Deeknian Street, X. It is understood that the capital removal convention which meets at Abilene on the 1 1th of April will be held in the parlor of the City Hotel on the sofa. Kmporia Republican. Notice. Upholstering all kinds of furniture neatly done at the furniture store of C.

F. Vannatta, by Harry Beatle. 41 For Rent About the 15th day of April, a house on Workman street, 7 rooms. bath room and three or four closets. En quire at this office.

Mr Editor: As there seems to' i 1 1... some u. subject may I briefly state the les- son of Monday's vote as I and many others understand it. rirst ncffativclv the vole was not an in dorsement of whir key or whiskey selling. The man who heads Hie business men ticke Jiasoccnin uic county long enough and has spent time and monc3 enough in tne interests of prohibition to be classed among the fanatical temperance men.

He lias five sons to nc iraiucu iu una community as hostages that he will not go back on his record. It seemed to the sober common sense 01 uiosc who have been here longest and known him best that he could be trusted cither with or without a pledge. The same strong confidence was felt toward at least a majority of his associates on the ticket. Should time prove that this confi dence has liccn misplaced, this ticket would Iks snowed under with more than Monday's emphasis when next the people render a venucu 2nd. It was not an indorsement of billiard halls.

The onlv candidate who is known to favor Mich places a and who opcnlj- asserts that went it not for bis bovs be woiId open one himielf is not on the winning th k't 3rd. It was not distrtiet of the in mii the other side. They, too. Mam! hbrh in the estimation of tlieeoiiuinin- ity, and many regrets were exposed at tlte liecessili for voting such true and tried men and ji-iMn at friends as the inoet oflliem are 4th. Jlut it wn to "tb.

It was lo rebuke the milium ofeallingn ticket headed ty H. Tavlor a ''whiskey So, least, it trellis lo a V. front the days of the Ohio tempera ih-i crtifsde. News. Our people are very much ex-it over a reixi'leu case ol ix.

Kva Ilideuour, living mil.s sotllli of liiishtou, has, what Dr. Hplera thinks, siuull hix in a mild foni. Anoiherjiceideiit happened on ilu-M. near llushton lo a man working on a hand car. He in some wav fell oH'and the hand passe-l ov hin entire length as he lay on tif the rails.

He was carried into Jllnlock's restatiraitt.and a plo'sician svi.tfor, be ia badly hurt internally and was bent to the M. 1'. hospital. The wagon and carriage factory is earing completion. The residence of Mr Ilroustiiie is to be commenced soou.

A new millinery store has been openetl with a nice new style of goods. The farmers are bent on building a Farmers Elevator. A wise plan and one that will work well. Two car loads of cattle and four of bogs were shipped from Bushton re cently. Some of our singers from this point went to Chase to help Jnf.

Lansing iu his concert at that place last week. The protracted meetings held at Bushton was a success, there being several conversions. Everyone, so far as we know, are rejoicing lo have lie v. Montgomery with us again; the third time. Our business men are having con siderable printing done outside of our own county.

We do not altogether approve of this way of doing yet tlielr excuse is they can tt it done cheaper, and that the editors of the Rice county paers as a general thing. have neyer a word of praise or encour agement for the towus building up in the northern part of the county, but rather Ignore them of the two, and we believe that they claim was never in Bushton. with the exception of editor Juukin. At the close of the Bushton sehool Alastcr Jlurrton buonyo carried off first prize, Martin Shonyo second, Miss Lydia Smith third. Ml3 Wagner had a very good school, there being some 63 pupils enrolled.

Dick. Snunysidc Items. The Missionary concert given by the Sunday school on last Sunday niglit was a decided success both from a financial and entertainment standpoint There was a full house, and the selections were excellent through the entire program which was elaborate. Waland Ballard, of Dcs Moines, Iowa, is here visiting his father-in-law, Joseph Gleadall. Mr Ballard will remain here a week or so, and on his return home he will be accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss Bush Gleadall who will make an extended visit in Dcs Moines.

The farmers arc all fully engaged these beautiful days. Young Mr Cullcrtson has begun bachelor's hall on his father's farm in this vicinity. Mrs Joseph Gleadall has just returned from a weeks visit at her sons in Geneseo. selection. of Groceries, full line of Groceries, -AND- lUm and Mrs J.

W. Miller. The funeral services were held at the house at 4 p. being conducted by Rev. J.

S. Brubaker. The. bereaved family have the heart felt sympathy of the entire community, 8. J.

Miller, of Lj-ons, spent Sun day in our city. Mr Six, as usual, spent Sunday in Lyons. E. U. Cassingham spent Sunday at home.

A very pleasant surprise party of young people gathered at the residence of Mr and Mrs D. D. Lovett, Tuesday evening. Miss Nettie Sample left the store and has gone to Lyons in search of other employment. Drs.

Simmons and Smith were call ed to Geneseo, Sunday and also again tbis morning, Mr Athertou has added another team to his livery business last week. Mr Six goes to Lyons tbis morning. R. E. Pokter.

Dissolution Notice. The firm of Ellsworth Wampler Painters was dissolved March 20th. The business will be coutinued by me. Geo. Ellsworth.

PUBLIC at MBNNIS -A. It. Martin lime. niaterl ami ei'iiit'tit. Femes A Butts' transfer line for all manner of heavy loads.

41 Traiisferinir of all kinds given sptcial at tent ion by Foues Butts. For moving safes and other heavy articles that other nteu will not tackle to Hulls transfer line. As Mr ami Mrs Sollitt speeded i he parting preacher, so last night tbev 'clromtd the coming pasior hy throwing open their spacious mansion to (he M. people with a gt iieral invitation t-o come and ret aeiusitiled with Hev. Aaber and famil" About llfty people were present and spent the evening most enjoyatl3'.

Refreshments were served during the evening. The Kuk'hts of Pvthias Hand which hy the way. is the finest and bert quipped band In Kansas a band that obligingly plays for all occasions, a often and long as the public call for thein, awoke Hie echoes uu til after 2 o'clock Monday night, serena ding the successful candidates and ladies who worked so nobly, and were at the close surprised by a com pieie surprise in tne shape orwa purse of $15.00 made up of the dollars, half dollars and quarters of appreciative citizens. Following Is a list of the books with names of donors, presented to the M. C.

A. last Thursday evening, for the purpose of starting a library for tnai associaion: Success and its Condition) Secret rower Life, of John Banyan Anions the hntn In Egypt Mrs Clark Jas HendcrRon Religious roen) Jno Porter Talks to lioy and Girl Mrs A Garrison Picture Irani En. History Toung Folks' Hist, of Francs Clem Porter Life and Words of Christ Mrs Porter rilgrlm's Progress Mrs Brlnckeruoff Ten Nights in a Bar Itoom Arthur 8towart The Well Prillcr Arthur Casseltnan John Haliifaz, Gentlemen Jl Taylor Public business Chai Warden Burns' Poems Ham Taylor Child's nistory or England TIllb Kobinson Crusoe Waverly Life of Geo Pcabody Ixwt For a Woman Fair God Heottlsb Chiefs Eight Cousins Life of Wm Taylor A Fool's Errand Stoddard's Readings Edna Carlisle Milton's Poems Mrs Ed French Essie Donne Miss Flora Button Bell Butts Grace Ward Nellie LanU Miss Reagan Jessie Applegate Mrs FWTruesdel Pell Sibley Kermons and Sayings Religion and Reign of Terror Scott's Poems Thadcus of Warsaw Rob Roy Tom Boy Senator Ben Hur Profl NMcCash Geo Bruer John Bruer II Taylor Flora Dutt oung oiks Jllsf of Greece Loop i ennysons poems a. Wilson Benjamin Franklin C'hssPurdy imperial Highway Frank A Wm Rawllngs I'omegranites from an English Garden. Mary Duff Jiarcning Matches -WmMeDIll Types of Manhood Fred Thomson Pilgrim's Progress ji Smith Masters Carpet Harry Hotter woman's work in Civil War Wm Conkling Lire or sir Walter Scott A Fool's Errand Notes on Ingersolt Pilgrim's Progress Enoch Arden Mrs Rankin CllflTBlalr Butts Maud Sollitt Baby Magoffin Mrs Maud Magoffin A Among the Holy Hills Canine Raco Yesterday, To-day and Forever Rev HI Ills History of our own Time vol Dnfl Alfred the Great Culbertson Last Days of Pompele Glimpsaof the Art of Japan Mrs Culbertson Tragedy of McBeth Iss Applegate Christian Repository 12 vols II Butts McCauley's Hist, of England 5 vols Misses Johnston, Gilbert, Herndon fc Mr Green Meredith's Poems Mrs Luce Pickwick Papers Barnaby Rndgo Lace David Copperfleld Ivanhoe MrHsrtman A number of other books were giv en, but tne secretary failed to obtain the names of the donors, which we very much regret as the association wish to keep a record of all the books and manner of optaining them.

i THE For 1888. Statement of The Financial Condition of The Lyons Building and Loan Association, For the Year Ending Feb. 25th'88. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $9,300.00 Expenses paid, 273.22 Cash on band, 775,81 Total, $10,349.03 LIABILITIES.

Dues paid in, 5,743.00 Interest aud profits, 4,316.38 Assessments and fines, 289.65 Total, $10,349.03 John Porter, treasurer of the Lyons Building and Loan Association, do hereby certify that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge aud belief. Johx Porter, Treasurer. Correct attest, M.Bell )Wv J.M.Ross J. C. Clark Committee.

Amount paid in assessments per share, 30 Amount paid in dues per share, 6 00 Accumulated profits per share. 4 49 3-5 Present value, 10 49 3-5 Percentage of gain, 74.14-15 Number of shares, 960 We take this method of thanking the Public for this very liberal Patronage during our short business acquaintance with them, and we hope, by fair and honest dealing, good goods and low prices, to merit a share of your patronage in the future. We invite every one in need of anything in our line to call and see goods, and get prices. We carry a full line of dried and Evaporated Fruits, a large line of California Canned Goods all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits in their season also a full line of plain and Fancy Crackers an extensive line of Coffees and grades and Prices. We guarantee to duplicate price of any house in the city, on Standard goods.

Call and see, and we will do you good. REMEMBER THE PLACE. North Side Square, Silver Perdue's old stand. Mitchell Items Mr Geo Six took the train last Wednesday morning for Lyons to visit with his motherland elster who were on the same train coming from Ind. Geo.

returned Thursday p. m. with a load of household goods and with his mother will start to housekeeping soon. A few of our young folks from town and immediate vicinity attended the ball last Thursday evening held at the new store room at Gait. All report a good time.

Mrs W. T. Smith is reported quite sick, About twenty or thirty guests stormed the home of Mr and Mrs B. F. Stephens, Saturday evening, it beintr their seventh anniversary of their wedding.

After a moit enjoya ble evening and a bountiful repast all departed wishing them many happy returns of the day. D. M. McCleester's team took a lively runaway Monday morning while hitched to the plow, one of the horses was cut severely by the plow before getting loose from the same. Died, at an early Ihour Tuesday morning, the infant daughter of Mr.

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