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The Lyons Democrat from Lyons, Kansas • 4

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1 Prof. Iriscoll will make hi balloon ascension on Mry 10th "in Sterling. Boiling-meat 4 1-5? Cents per pound, at South Side. Howensteiin Blair. tuur at XcwtonV-ee the change in NiA's a J.

These mornings arc just a little Cool. LOCAL EEWS. ily i ery ruy l.BpwiBg la lie iit klM jnt Wa is barber after all. rm aMdes at eety Joa r.rrw THE ONLY PERFECT JMlIaYUS. Tic Second Hand store will Ing for a two weeks visit to hw parents.

you a bargain in sewing machines. 1 i wiaw jbV SLA 1 C4aVTk CQ We are still carrying the best lines of AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMEflTS WAGONS- BUGGiES. WIND J00 bJ Mr- 11 Ch-. Jjw rkCity, I aeud tbia kavaingtbo wonder- frf ttrlonn. L.

by I. which we further protect by our own Personal Guarantee. The Double Center Spring Buggy, handeled only by us. "Tne Rice Coil Spring Buggy, and the 'regular end Spring and side bar buggies are the finest Buggies made and we will sell them for Less Money fr Cash tnan yoa can get them from Anywhere protect you with OUT If spring or wheel breaks by reason of defect, or other part, Wo will Make It GrOOd ad you do not have to wait six mo ths until some eastern firm det iile whether it is a just claim, before allowing it. WB "Wil I Not Sell an implement or buggy that connot guarantee, and Olir Customers Appre- ..1.

date This FilCt, We also continue to carry the largest Stock Lumber, Barb Wire, Fence posts and Building Material of all kinds, of any firm in North half of Rice County. We handle the Yane Calvert Warranted Paints and the Old Reliable HollU day. Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills. Give us an opportunity to protect you with our Guarantee by buying of Us. all on them Kast second, door north of Bundy Wanted f.r a J91 prin ting press and type to go with same.

Beery Rouzc, I-yona, Kan. SS Wright A Son are the boss' butcher, pcykceplhe best meat lobe round on the maiket. They will please you. Call and be con vinced. Arnold will give each cus tomcr who purchases 525 wortn 01 merchandise for cash, out of any his three stores, before August i 1 890, one cyclopedia.

43 The Y. M. C. A. will hold services; in the (I.

A. K. Hall next Sunday at ent. the matter with a jjj IKack," Rory O'More," Minnie Haha," Free l-ance" and all ur other corresiondents? Come, Come. I.ct us have Ihe rtews.

Mc feellono some without you. A. H. Sxingmcyer sold 25C0 bushels of wheat yesterday morr.irg for 75 cts. ier bushel.

Mr. Spr.i mej'er was offered cts. one week ago and was tempted to sell at that price. We congratulate Mr S. on his god luck.

The land fraud case agai st Wickham and Richardson was dis missed by county attorney Urinckcr-i hoff Tuesday, and the parties were immediately arrested on another charge and taken to KlWworth for trial. On account of the great demand for crayon portraits Arnold has concluded to renew his offer to 1 give same with each fs cash pur rhase of merchandise to be purchased out of any his three stores before August 1, iSqo. Parti? arc retpiired to purchase frame for same at 43 A Caro Or Thanks. 4 o'clock. Scrvires conducted "by! IV.f.

McCash. Kvcry man-jcung i anu out vuruiauy 1 mm) 1 Ibc warM. Uiaimut a a Only iiim wn wm. lltoftmrt tllrMUnuOla I Mara vac tooSa a I taa. alii rail roar arltlihact ItMM aaea4 faa Ta a.

IkU lliWIwm mmmmmr ami tl ta Malll aa af la Taa fuU.la rwH iraa laa appaaiaata at it waarcS ta aval a Slllrta part flt.llK a na4.SaablaUtia. a. lata a. 'T t.nr W-ailUlai aw aa ho rja MaMka t-m aVllaWlataaafM h.l. tmu hatt.ita.

aataanara atlar a t.t at a. W(aralllrnaaraa, aVMtM.U UALLKt Hat OtMr, fvKILalu, Mai a. mm-' I II 1. S. Wr.iH: 4 if joa want St.

IT o-Kblo. oil rra.ra St rf an ret ifce J.rraa Ir oar et Jio and. offer was eaJ before-. fa reery Friday at Wrijfht t.n.ts tfcra. Kirif, wago aal 1 tf pnn' Trf, laMl style and t.rea ibe i like tnia PT- -b.

ns 7a crate ill send yw lit paper for one nr 1 oek af wall paper in Mylee. aily ran aot fall to rl" y-. be bokller. rden Sot. at doing a b.r UiiiMt arana.

line paring. Tky tate "101 ker anl and ca make a ti of of any 0 nkort soticf, alo tax tii Ihtia a call anr" la ifca bama linr. HI iri jo rig Id and J. yon itnm. Mt cf'ik rl iCaBfM.

A CHEAT CLJL OPf f.5. Wkkklt lnril. aeJ tht Vtoi for Stf. Ti offer is fnreab 'anj ns yoi to ikt Uia from lit cattl of fal KttJ your a sm Jjcil f1 ymoofaa. Tfc Krw tFkl7 WarM tb jfTut pfr ia Xvrfb America.

The anriiAT tk Krt paper ia Rire couafy. Jif will aenfl yon ike DraocB.tr a'al tit Weekly WorUUih eoe'jear A tto Pt jtova ka. a great maajr P-poblieaa readers." ba rTte-l elub-Majt Vale for Ibeir Keaefit l(b thai T-i Eaaa ib Wiebiia JEIjtle, kerebe oean furabb burtalncriber ibai exfTlleni journal far ik mll urs of 0 cenU per year bat ibis ofer only to oar yearly rvtb atcribrJi' Fob Salc Tr.arr. 0otl ja prrpfny in eonnly ei a mpiii .1 imwu im tewrwa. in tett cne.tp lor casa or t.aJ for li'fjy aicit or eeall atock ol good.

rr tanker sll ml office or aJJre. A ffilM.11. A MOMENT tjfyour tjw. relrr. tiy perbapo UeMtd 10 lb fnitowia' TkoM lake aa Hfxy fr a reliable ealerprwnnc bcm, terat ibelr bo.iae aa4 Mick lo it.

"jrt a ia lb rer! bae any idea of eaifin ta'aay ca-aneiog work ill Jo wtll lo write Ceore Masoa) Cw VonUnd, Mio-tbe ers i a4 jpnrrM.Mi!.bTa.' Ta-y im reC XpiOMal advMiagr lo Ikw boi eaierprieiiiic 1 I lei Mil enter to titr ibeir cnci- tio. it roia Batata try. noraea eiMceeafnl eaavaaaere. ell aa ao. i'ull portiaUct.

aeal to lbM wbo addte tko firac Weir full a-Mrr ie eitrn 1 2 lot. astanllv towl wcbthv of the Uh of lb atwot eaiertaiaiag book puK. Kebod far tatay a day 'ia -IEEOfc Ol TI1E I'ARk CO.TI.ENr a.d rW.e,n ea.hracia. lk tblorr E. Jr.

President. C. SNSURAI2SB SBEAL ESTATE liOxNS. PLACE OF BUSINESS, BAST AVB-KCiBOFPOSlTBH laFJBS to ns gk a For choice frc.Ji seed go jto Jno. Peaton's.

Fead the magnificent ad. of Jlcery and Koue. Hocr. To Mr. and JJrs.

'nn t-rrcn. a lkI. JuJe Ba.lcy holding court in Stafford co.inty. Geo F. Miller, Raymond, was in I to-day.

Arnold tead-t in low prices and and honest 4J gereral of our exchanges sicak highly of Or. lfohrer as a lecturer. Jno Drafnn kcC all kind.4 of garden ssedi in Inilk. New and Second hand good r.t the Second Hand store. fcar Cantwll, of Sterling, was in the capital yesterday.

Harry Ta lor took a run to Vich ita yesterday mori.ing. It is feared that the frost Tuesday niht wa hard on the fruit. Kd I'oland and Miss Delia Mrjitn kin S.tnday'in Genesco. j. W.

Itng went to K. C. ye.itrr-day morning with a car load of cat-tic. Reagan hat the best and cheapest mill.ncry in the city. Call and see.

When in need rf a lunch go to fkivioton Ikikery northwest corner of square. Try Denmark Drgner' Cily Meat Market for fresh and Salt Meat. Call at Jcnmark.V fcrgjjrs for fresh and cured meats. Sausage a pccialt. John of McPhcrson, ha pone to Michigan to live, so we are informed.

Mr. Stoddard cime in Vednes day from a two week vNit to the nt.nt?inr. T. A. iJavington cleaning up and putltng down carct this week in hi bakery.

A. II. Newton will conduct a nor rial Institute in July in the western part of the slate. Hour has gone tip 30 cents per hundred within the last week. Won dcr whcn We hear some of the farmer com piainms about their wheat not 00- ing not enough tain.

Harry Stone, of Medicine Ixnlge. spent several days in Lyons this week limiting rcLiivcs and friends. The street arc being graded now a fast as our excellent street com can get lo them. Call at Denmark Bergen City Mc3, lic of he twH.r. Dwarf broom corn seed, lime miles north of l.vons and i.ine milrs west V- Kobbins "I' i -y r-a a a VS1 to I'C gone aiKul two 1.

"day nignt. Iey will meet to- LYONS, a general We desire to express our thanks Congrcgatio-al church of Sterling, to friends who so willingly aided ushsre her funeral was preached by during the illness of our wife and her pastor Rev. Casselman, assisted Galltttiono yromptltj ta. -s MILLS AND PUMPS, A. DEAN.

Cashier. E. K. MiLLER. Vice rtsident.

KAN. gjankiag 3usia's3. K. MILLER, DEAN. E.

J. AIKIKN. Cssi 1 Country Produce, tfyer thing Clean. Everything cheap for D. E.

CASS, Cl 11 an of -1 he 5S Of M1C-. DIRECTORS: THO.MPSOX Jr D. C. WEBB, E. A.

111 01 I a4M a at iXa mne CapL of Kansa Monday to "ee if he could make arrangements to put a play on the stage for the benefit of Ke-io Post. Nickerson Argsy. If Jon bit mrTmr from lypf pia' B0 yalir :1 end a bonW br ArkuU lyjvt KcucJy as u-d "ko ltiui It Mitis lur tUm pa ft Cc yeara. Sead Ut aay part of tbo country uu M.1wr,rte, ba, rsrm aJ p. 0.

addreoa 10 Tub AtAKorr Mkpical Bustou, Mm. -S. Bton. Nov. 1 lib, 1 Abak -rr Med'icai.

Co. Udatlenea: r.ncloitevl Pni SS for two Utl-, of lr Ar.kofo Dytppia Bcaiedy kinl bviilea entirely cured me of dyspepsia- front wbtck I was a gieet tuffrrer fur or tbrae yearr, I tbank Uod lo be fro 01 tut ail meiat. 1 nisb you ery auecasal ZV -'J'-' Yuurs respectfully, C22 E. 7ib 8t S.I;c0v Wanted oid hand To trade for a good sec typewriter' of standard make. Beery Rouzc, Lyons, Kan, Obituary.

Tied: At her home seven miles south of I.yo'is, at 6 o'clock Sunday morning, May, 4, 1890, Barbara Bunn, wife of John Rover, aged 55 years, 10 months anil 1 1 days. Deceased had been afflicted and a sufferer for more than three years, but she bore her pain with christian grace. $hc leaves a husband, 8 sons 7 daughters, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, a number of grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her loss ony son having died in infancy. Short scrvjees consisting of a prayer and the song, for the death of those who slumber in the Lord," were conducted by Rev. Casselman of Lyon, at her late residence Wed nesday morning.

The rerniins were ihca taken to the 1 1.. lip siunrir ir1 lcv tlj irr gess" The remain's were interred in the Sterling cemetery. Deceased was born in Seneca Co. Ohio, June 23, 1S34, and was married to John Roycr Pec. 4.

18521 1 Her life was spent in the of her birth, until her removal to Karsts in the spring of 1886. She joined the Reformed church in her youth and remained a faithful and consistent member, and after coming to 'Kansas hc joined the Reformed church of Lyons of which she was a member at the time of her death. We sec by 1 correspondent in the Republican that a barn belonging to Major, near took fire last Friday and burned to the ground. The loss is estimated at $tooo. No insurance.

No one seems td know how the barn look "re. The Lyons Democrat extends sympathy. ffFT-MaiErS FREE 4k mm mm. aa4k4 mmm 94 mm4 lMllr rkieWlleiMitlilal asjsbg Walk CMS MfJ mm rtw tmV. mm AM lb way fun mm4 tmmm mw pal i pmf mU tittmHt, Afietr ym m.m-m sit, tf mt4 mhm 9m ww-rtk fsar ye-ej rtm mm trmm af-M mkjmm mmfto.im.

AKLE GREASE. la taa t'aloav tm anlrer. aacraaa laslua iva .1. fi fi4iiftftftrf flf.aFi'P7ArJ eaei ihw aavi aa.ut.ra aeFrl; muiZ Wat- Ta rr lallttliai.iw Hat aa uaig ja uyor -ia4tas -aaj ar Xl THE FRAZER. tmt fcaraa laWar.

mmd raa ta. It iwrHaf r-t aa4at at Uaa CvstvaaJaU frnrt. txac-O Ha4 aary a tr. AJaaar wrfc. a.tt laa FRAZL-R LADFL.

01 ti ID aL Pi 0 til 73 0 0 a 'a. 0 at a aja a C9 4 ft (9 --a fcV -a FOLLOWINC -V pF Parm and C'uy Property Which will tell or trade. No. rtl, All See. 1 Tt 23 Haneo 20 C4I acres Edarards enaty Price 57.

per act Term caab Hal. years per cent. No 52, AU See. 11 Range 19 ICO acre, wards eoitntt'tCans Price $7. per acre Terms db years 7 percent.

No 63. See. 21 Tp' 23 Raogo 19, 160 acros, Edwards county Kansas. S7u0 per aere, Terms cask IUI fi years at 7 per cent. N.54.

All Sec. 17 Tp 24 Range 2t, CIO acres. Hoegtnan county Kaua. Price $7. per acre.

Terms cask 1)1 years at 7 cr cent. No v. Sec, 17 Tp 23 Range 18 80 acres Pawnee county Kan's. s. Price 8 dull.tr j-er acre.

Terms cash Bal 0 years at 7 er cent. No oG. 8E 1 Pec. 17Tp2 lUnje if 1 GO acres Pawnee county Kansas. Price 8.

dollars per acre. Terms eaidt Bal years at 7 per ct No 67. Dealw In ui iinr bbi rcpte rer la ta oae i t. lor ft eIi fish on rrrdav. I Wtaaad yeara.

ted wub UX) mow, eolwred plaies aun.erns Aim. PifOi. tornado, cyclone iacludiag tbe conpi life of lleary' an.l wind storm policies wtil-StaaWy and kia fm.M tc Beery RouC. a ad diseaeeie, iarlwliaj kis h-i aad A 0 a aSa ft tO n.WHaKak rtwefor ci. IWl Tb eaiir work i lurd in ae! i.i:fr.Ki 1 i eul tno i--1 picoof eaty Tb bk bavia aa I eim.U.io.

oeer ico.ttV eopie. t.CbtI.ltkCrt wtea iteeka. ppoaro ioU mstior; a porKad iprra- FLOUR, FEED AND SE1EDS Have ordered a car load of fresh ground oli-wheat flour, from the Western Star Mill Co. Keep constantly on hand CORN, CHOP. OATS AND BRAN.

Delive to anv part of the city North Side of Square, LYONS, i KANSAS'. rvn oil. 1 1 Block 41 Main St In the city of piniarron Price Soo. Clear. No 67.

To da-elling lot in original plat aod 8 blocks.in Like View addition lo ibe city of Pimarron all clear Will sell or trade. One dwelltog of 4 rooms good well good stable 4 lots in the city of Lyons. Price 800 Mortgage seller trade for persoual properly. N.t C9. Sec 22 Tp 34 Rtnge 41 Morton Co Krn Price 750 Mortsr VZb Will sell or traJe equity for personal or real estate.

No 70. One cottage dwelting of 5 rooms good well good barn 50 shade and fruit trees. 0, CO 1 140, lota fenced with wire fence located on Water Main in the city of BOO Morig 400 Will sell or trade. No 71. Lot 12 Block No 1 Hutchinson, ad.iit- Hon to the city of Lyons Clear.

Price 785.05 Will trrde this Ynliiable property fur clear section either in Texas or Arkansas. No 72. One dwelling of seven rooms (wo stories pantry and closets. All in good repair aitiiKted in Ihe city of Lyons Price 1000 700. No 73.

Sec. 17 Tp 30 Range 41 Bsea Co. Col. Price 750 Morig 300 For sale or trade. No 74.

Sm SO Td 32 Btnu 43 B.tca Co I No 78 4 blocks in Faiittes addition to the city of dear, price ac- For traUe or No 79. Lot No 10 Block 12 city of Cimarron Main Si Business building 13.40 1) stories Price 1200 Mortg 600. For sale or trade. No 81. I60 aeres iw.to Texas, r- innn ia.

A. ira.l a-. We will entertain and solicit any reasonable proposition and answer all inquiries promptly. I rtt a ci Too Morig 400 fur sale or trade-county Price 7.60 per acre Jcaah yeara jj0 -5 at 7 per cent. Sec 14 Tp 26 Range 28 Gray Co.

Ko68. Price 15 per aere Mortg -1000 Locaied 3) Sec 13 Tp 20 Range 28 Gray county m1- froin Ue d(y of ciin(lrr0l, ia fir8, and Saas Price 16, dollars per acre. Rich hJ tallom lar.d Ly in the Arkansas land situated 1 mile from ihe city of Ciut-j riTep lu a.e rron and all 1-y. in ibe Arkausns wrfl Barn and sheds will accomo- ealiey. ue 50 head of stoek 30 acres broken en- 39.

closed 3 wire fence one cross fence. All See 6 Tp 27 Range 28, Gray county Kw -c Kans Price 4 dollars per acre. 24 Jolll 5ll We.t Kansas. Clear. a- i npva i3 artsiiaa wetM, ja.iiaf by wecKa.

Cr.XfSto. Ibe i beany oaecaiuaia befcd npua wi by pMii.n.. of tb. cWV Meib ..5 1 ted Lutz came in lost rnday Froa, Her-M. otberdiatiaSekptrrU.

no publbb- ttom 1 ter, Mrs. Am I S. Redford Hrnl w.th er ar' reVpoasiLW by derson, and her children came io well, Salina, anyhow. Iko Cotafcercia! Atraeiajor L'ua aad SrH with him CJ. W.

Clark, Wm. lwery and J. A. Blair were up froiu Lyons Tuesday ort.l opporiaai.y far aV.irtaK a democratic mts meeting tapMly adretliee.Bei.1 aftemOOn. The Shenkel came near be- IIEAtTJl Hu editor and Faiher Hoyt being fire Monday morn- Tbaboa.lib!a'iit.t,.r"i..

-VI the democrats present. iHtMit t.MKt ail mg but by the timclv ai rival of a f.punyi.ib.ko,..!i Al a Tuesday in number of men it was 'savd. wrTpil; He second ward Dave Isley was e. The dance at the hall last bealik aot bsi it oboul u. lo fiU vacancV ,0 night was well attended and tho eve-' Moay ailments tbai may be relieved for a tounciL ning was very pleasantly spent, twen- abort petiod.

oaly to apper araid. are as.o eMne'A SAA mmt tyfive or thirty couples participating. as is the jy rest of yped this Tibtive mother; also for the expression ol sympathy in different ways in the hour of death and bereavement. Nor would we forget the members of the Congregational church for tendering their church and the choir for their music John Rover and family Yiikon Cftr.r.K. From ry O'Mure.

Don't the wheat says one to another. Several parties in this vicinity are putting out castor beans this spring. Some ol the early planted corn will probably have to be replanted What has become of Hob lilac fc, Free Iince and Minnie ha ha! Corn planting is now in ful! blast. A few farmers possihly have become alarmed at I he cry of overproduction CuRscqucmlyafe shallow single 1 a It does one soul good to see the 'clover fields in this neighborhood, Clover in Kansas is a grand success II included. at Smith's restaurant.

Ii I )iedA O'clock Tliewla aft Cr i noon, April 29, the infant SOnj of Mr. and Mrs John DcardortT, aged month and 16 days. oicuin. From the Chatupion. Ivch.

son of Judge lyes left, for Denver last Friday evening, which evening, wi l- will make hts future home. Har.na took the Santa Fe train for 1,1, in lat eve.ning whither he went on baMneconncc'ted with the sorghum industry. Jj Cowgill a few days with fjn.ily this week. He secuied Fcatjierby spending a few, daX b'l! fam'y here. He IS fSr fornittrc curnngame, ipoittng aittr li Urge busjne.

iptere? at those i morning (or Newton UKlma, field fnd Marion, vbere he goes to nfiyt' ihtaiy companies at I Price 1J00 WiU sell or trade. So 25 To 27 Range 29 Cray county Ko 77. Kansia Price 6 dollars Per acre. One 7 loom bouw in the city of Cimarron NoCl, and contreniently arranged, in gowl NWJSec. 25 Tp 22 Range 14 Stafford Co I wf of W-Ur on Kansas Plica 6 dollars per.

ere. Water Main, painted picket fence, walk. and fruit trees, barn room f.r 4 hor-8 El SecSOTp 22 Range 13 Stafford aCre groun(j hMi Knsaa Pnee5 dollars per. ere. to Eureka Irrigaiing Canal.

Price 1SO0 i lce crcam and hrmonadc were scrvetl Jl St S'-TTttSvi 1 board and as a hJ hall and an excellent supuer TIZTJZiSZtZZ mmA Oaamty lm r.i owen. prop. STAPLE I Fancy BrocorUs, tobaccos and Fitvl 1 Sec Tp 23 Rtuge 1 3 Sufford Co. Kan. Price $tUU0 Incumbrance $1000 Itu I protemenu frame bo-ise, a good well, cor rell or SO acres, icre.

this quarter oae clear lot ia tbe city of St John wilt trade for cash, personal property, or other real estate. N- C4. 13 clear dwelliug lxa in Freeport liar-, per Co ice ou vr trade. a-aValI Ml 1 No 05, Sea 14 Tp 29 range 39 lC0taulon Co Kausas Price 750 Morig 660 will sell or trade equity for persou.il pioperiy or eal estate. 1 i i -1 1 a I ceriata ia itmr 10 unurruiee ti aeaiui.

as break fa ikteeeo of tao MisMppi ri.er irtitb kanllff oeea ai Cisi, daily enUr.es no ia prearo of tko waters, and ntk leta in turn fagiag Ceod. To rard ag or to renoe dn-e Is i the oao and avaf important tkiag lo tia.tta-lor ia aealiki or ia rickaess. Ta kaow wfceaa to adTisa with. 1 oar furessai iuiy. aaaay do.

but tko public ai large sbouid ucnaai ana receteo roul ed.e.1 iMlei fu of 'Hi ike prlacip'ea and atata of tto emiaeal Rao- eiaa pbyaieiaa Ur. Arakoff, Maeevw. aad M. Mfm' jWj. Ml seeared tko acri of an eflicieat sua npa aKphcati-ai iriro adeo by nr fre eaarge to fersoaa taf aria; roae aay form rite aad JtZcrl yowr 0Mat aad ji sja tsatsfals jowr mm foil Jdrtea a stamped eavetvpo, ad by ItRara mail recoifo ad rice fay trin.ei free of srpaasa.

A-Mrow all raaaaaaai- was to Tko Aaaaorr Meax-Co. Verilr these be sore and layine limes' foremr jW. lie beseiged on one side 10 an extra wd, the oiher.de implored to -e cttra sess.01 cttiiness alone. fiction of the g. o.

p. will Governor Humphrey ha decided to jt.Ce an au'dienci to theT rcstibmis retUUcans on the' bd ioai: a canvassing council immediately ine nc s.aiuon ucionSinK io Ulair -t up in hU stall Mon- c-y. 'S-nf out one eye and other- wi-e briuit.g Ijiiii the head uv. Aim1(, wi 'rmho ia wor.h of mer. vhandise for c.sl.

o-t of any of his thlJTJ MeS lietre one Wc'tr ur-abiided dictionary. 43 Obe Wackmore. 0 Florence, well known in l.ypn, received iclegfam monday that hi father had died al Highest market price paid for in my line is New. Fresh and Spot Cash." Fuat Door North of P. 0- IXSDRAXCP NBATLY AND PROMPTLY WKITTJ8X.

hin home in iJrakeville Ioa. He the contract to furnish the machin-left Teday morning for that plae. cry to ihe Toptka supar mill. MM! -P or in Fair lh l'a1 mcnte. So if be.

last eet in Kaa Ciiy, Topeka Missouri racific and. Sapia Fe railroad nfiWjaU came in vr-a morning ant-we now buMiy engaged p.y.g te ps. ter ifur.o fvr but rrr. 3in rents per fo, intJlwMfive te, fc fo The stone building and door north of Lee's hasJLteen opened again to the -Public It has been renovated and refiirtiifr t'l bottom, and is the be4 place in Lyons to eat, 'i Retiring of all Kinds done on short notice. Anything in brass, Iron or wood can be had at this shpp anything.

Our machinery is first class. Out workmen are firs? class we fu.rn fr o.S CHAB.n-:. bat Cnt work. CtU oa us. t-- thotf tthoM 1' i county.

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1889-1890