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Lincoln County Patriot from Lincoln, Kansas • 2

Lincoln County Patriot from Lincoln, Kansas • 2

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soon set forever, as far as this life build up, it does not improve and J)R. R. E. 1JICKLES, olio. mlL.

is concerned, and the youth of tod a will not 1h vour fault- That. nod advwe and it those is must noon taxe ine places cf us take pa-sea avav. nit. tO ttS. J.et Kansas.

a I i Tf- r-kllf .1 UA 4. the hint, and eaen strive, ny, vw Office corner Iron Santa Fee the young and rising generation, to ub le ambition to build up, beautiiy, Avenues. nrl imnrove our town in every CONTRACTOR fc BUILDKli, Lincoln Center, Kansas, prepared to nadertake the erection of STONE BUILDINGS In this and adjoining comities. All votsI done by me will be faithfnll and ekillfailj executed. I am also prepared to forniak all All work warranted, and charges respect, and harmoniously seek the hst interest, and use' exertion to reasonable.

44 ly. -ft BARKER, EDITOR jRZB. acnnmnl ish. inmrovement, mechan aim high in all their aspirations -never stoop to low and ignoble actions, but by every possible means, seek for high and honorable and noble action through life. By all that is lovely and desirable here to make life a paradise, we onld counsel our youth to aspire to the summit of a good character.

ically, civilly, socially, and morally. TERES. U.04TBS. kinds of CUT STONE, plain and ornamental. CORNERS, WIN DO 17 SILLS and CARS 00 1 00 Hon.

Win. C. Buzick, the pres I. VS. PHELPOCi CO tyfroUttle cjx? retail GROCERS, Eluwobth, Kansas.

cat to order, of amy desired patter. ent incumbent of the county clerk's office of Lincoln Co. was born in Madison Co. Ohio, in 1829. We By rectitude of life by a deci dea inflexible stand for thuth by farmer produce taken in exchange em i crated toVrmillionCo I1L in THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, Will Yon Keiiew.

1837. emigiated to Uo, Iowa in 1840, and to Dea Moines STOfJES ZIOKUZIEffTAL WORK al sense of right, always and every where let it be knewn you mean to seven numocrs more win co-n In t.na amn siute in 1846. At the piste the arst year ot the jNbws Ucmt oic-htRen he commenced the rise hiorh. not onlv in the estimation and we would stir up the pure minds prmting trade, and assisted in the of high minded and honorable men, UALONE HANCOCK, cacirEjrTEiis, CONTRACTORS! ui uviuu uv ucucBUbj DUblication ot the nrst newspaper uuLin me standard ot moral worth. executed oa short notice, a unuea mon, not oniy lor au our in ihut nlace.

attentios. gives, to uw uuwuus.o mOUVw, uU wr After Lies Moines was mcorpora- wiu once more say, as was every one ot our patrons to use ev toA and served one said in' the" first issue of th VKVB AND i if. 1 w. liOW term as a member of the city conn- under our direction viz XT 1 1 72 subscribers. 1 he subscription list "The rolitlrl statu th for the News, in Lincoln Co.

es- toe nr nAt v. i I AaNCOLw, CENTER KANSAS w.m m-m mm ill ft mM m. a A mm mm WW mm m- m.m la K. peoially should be doubled, and through Texas, with a vie of emi- future as in the paet. it will be the ru think with proper effort on Mtiio tn, th-t mtt KAt hfinr ckamnion.

of rnun iil ihepartof thy friends of 'the paper satisfied with the southern climate This was written by W. C. Bu- Are prepared to erect on short notice ny kind of work in their line of business. Special attention given to ell kinds of joinery Shop in the rear of Rsckerby Bros, store. 48tf afl pcbBc kxUi2pL 49 ly.

a. wm i a nni -irue, it is not as rAtnrned to Iowa the next au- zick in introducing us tothe natrons large as some other papers, yet it -m ft tumn, and engaged in school teaoh-1 of the Njbws. Then in our remarks rs your county paper aud has a insr. Deiow, "tnough the jnkws will re just claim upon all settlers of in 18567 visited his native! tain its strictly republican princi- the county for sup LiKcoiair Ckhtjcs, state, Ohio, where on the 1st of ples yet, as a county paper it need D. W.

Hssptifoir Dep. Co. Treasurer If. C. Sraiirexa.

Dist. Cler March 1857, he wa united in mars not exclude the right of a hearing port and it it is rendered us now, we shall soon be able to enlarge the Would respectfully announce to the riage with Miss Emily J. Layman on all sides." paper and increase its interest. ers or Lincoln county that he opened up a stock of of Highland Co. of that state.

This JMow we do not see the necessity Come up to our help now, and the relation proved to both very happy to issue every week in blazing capi- coming year we will use all exer I tt.Ant tT1. MM I tk Vvu im PVPTTUI TP A lion to render the News a welcome KiK Itf 1CKQ f.n.v nn I KflKHK I in SMrlo tn atiafw Henderson Springer. HEAL ESTATE! Sx-ioiilt7iir-al: I Implemento ViU i.U,V AUWU, IBltCl VJJ I Wtuvt (mil vm a visitant to your: fireside. Don't sonaoie men. few months of happy married life make the excuse, that times are so There is no political subiect now with one of the most eicellent of the earth) his wife died, and left at issue, and we do not believe the mass of the patrons of the paper de Farm Machinery bim alone with a babe of but a few weeks.

He resumed the profession sire a constant harping of politics and is desirous of supplyinr now. of teaching again lor a time. those in He has COLLECTING INSURANCE AGENTS. of articles in bis line. When there shall be a necessity in i860, he went to the cold re a full Irae of we shall freely speak.

gions of Colorado, and engaged in mininif. out returning tne iouow Plows Oultivatoro, or a ing winter to his former home at The Supreme Court of the U. S. Homestead Elling Papers Secured. Des Moines, he aicain resumed resuming business on Monday last1 MARROWS, teachinsr.

July 12th 1862, he en onto. Uoueus. Lof Congress met on hard. We will take corn, oats, bntt3r eggs, or any thing we can pay on board. Send us in the names rapidly now and all have the satisfaction of knowing you have helped to sustain a public journal in your midst, and also knowing vou have a medium through which you may extend a thorough knowledge of all the in, tcrestii of your county and this part of the west.

Eac individual subscriber might it seems to us use his or her influence and obtain oue new subscriber; this will double the list. vVe would especially request all in the several neighborhoods which there are patrons of the paper, to interest 'themselves in this matter, listed as a soldier, and served two the same ay-and a quorum was years in the late rebellion, after expected to be present. Deeds, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks neatly executed which he traveled in Iowa, Missou Corn Planters and Shovel Plow, Ox Tokes and Bows, REAPERS AND JfOWERO, Sulky and Revolving Rakes, ri, and Nebraska, engaged in sell A good man' and a wise man may ing small fruits, and tinallv located at times be nngry with the world, Attends te at Mound City Holt Co. Mo. where at iimea grieve ior it; out do sure uo man was ever discontented with and all articles comine within the imm mf be remained one year, and from thence he emigrated to Lincoln Co.

his line of business, which he is anxious tne woriq who did his duty imt. Kansas in Oc. 1870, where he and placing Deed on record for non-resi dents. Office at the court houses Liaeola Center, Kansas. invites farmers to give him a before purchasing away from home.

still resides. and send us on new subscribers at Noticed All unpaid subscriptions for the For over three years the settlers ja once, aud extend your efforts to ot uo. men, nave oeen ac- others. XAT .1 quainted with Wm. C.

Buzick, and Nxws are to be paid to the present nope to near lavorame re editor at this office. ic rnni raniiPH the fact of his election last No ports from all parts. Shall we suc advertise. UUU LLft-lCJUfc. Dealer in ceed 7 rnents to the 40th number, are to lbs, car be paid to F.

M. Beatty Esq. vember, by a large majority, to the offioe of county clerk for two years, is a sufficient evidence of the confidence of the people in his intenritv and qualification Coal in Lincoln Coontj. lrora and stter the 40th number GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, -FRUITS, CROCKERY, Woooden-ware, Ac. all monies are to I.

W. Russell Esq. brought toour be paid to the General Merchandise; mbhsher. 7 otheft last Fnda a specimen of for the ofiice, be having served as I present editor and publ coal taken from a bed that is being Beit grades Flour, Heal, Coffee, Sugar. developed en land owned by Messrs Steele, and Hiekey, at Ves PaxmersLook at This! deputy under the former county clerk.

We think we venture noth ing when We confidently assert that the people of Lincoln Co. almost universally have the utmost Tea, Spice, Bacon, Hams, Pickled Pork, kc Lijkcolx CxjrrBB, per about ten miles from Lincoln Mr Russell informs us the THE RURAL AMERICAN Always on band and for sale as cheap a can be found in central Kansas. Persons wishing to bur goods In mv tin' i -AND will find it to their advantage to tnre me a call, at 9 Santa Te avenue, SUina, Ka. Western Aeeps in store, and is weekly reeeiving confidence in his moral worth and integrity. 1.

As a friend, he is warm and genial, and if he errs, it is on the side of goodness, and desire to conciliate rather than stir up strife. We hope for Mr. Buzick a peace ful and prosperous voyage in his which has been published TUB EE TEARS irv.M pxwi, niwa to ine wants of the- trade of Lincoln county, such as at Kansas City as. the wnnu Pt.Axrxa, is now the largest and best BRYANT I WEEKS Weekly Agricultural new relation of public life, and have every reason to believe be will have success. There no doubt will be Journal Dealers in fault finders in his case as in all vein is about twenty inches thick, covered with a few inches ot slate and tht-n clay, and above these rock, making the opening about three feet.

This coal has a very good appearance, and burns wcil, as we tested it even in a common wood Quite a number of persons are trying it, and pronounce it adapted to all the purposes for which coal is needed. No doubt there is an abundance of this material in this section. Mr. Knssell informs ns they have worked into the bed about thirty feet, and the coal appears better as it extends into the bluff. We hope the gentlemen engaged in developing this bed wil succeed and thus demonstrate the fact that we have an abundant supply of this substitute for wood.

It can be had at the mine for 12 cents per It makes more publii-hed west of Chicago, of a specialty of jU others, but such doubtless would find fault should they be ushered into the bright and pnrerealms of the LIVE STOCK AND HORTICULTURE than any other, at the same time ably dis-1 Celstial city. Our expectations are high for Mr. Bnsick in the iuture, and we have no fears of a disappoint cussing au ot tne subjects pertaining to the ts NOTIONS, Farm, it is Heartily engaged in the ment, our most ardent wish for our kind companion and friend Mr. Bu zick, shall ever be for his prosperity Farmers' Movement JBSISS tt iBIICALS, PJLHT medicines. and happiness.

and is high! commended for its bolaand unceasing opposition to monopoly. It has a large and interesting department devoted The communication from "Solon" bushel. Hair dyes and perfumery, common Toil soaps. Brushes in variety, fiue assortment of combs, notions. Faxmers Organiations.

Its market report is very largo and corrected each week, and for this ooe PROVISIONS, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, QUJaENSARJZ DO SHOES, HATS CAPS, Good of thing it worth many times the price of aitlnwrint-iMi Twmt- tm aiatWkP STATIONERY, INKS, PENS erery irmer in Lincoln county needs, end in this issue, for quite a time we hesitated to publish, lest it might be thought to savor too much of egotism. But the facts brought forward, and the suggestions made, may, and ought to be considered. It is a notable fact that there is a tendency with Uo many of the young among ua, to what we consider low moral senso in the active duties of life. There seems to be a great want of due consideration of the high and important duties they have to per form, as well as the high station they are destined to fill in the active drama of life.

These fathers and mothers who, we aarise au who can to subscribe SubscriBtlnna en bo left at the oQce of I Some people do not seem to ally understand the true nature of local enterprise, else they would not so ofttn oppose or fail to ap- the ideas advanced for local improvement. An exchange says, If you can think of any thine that can be done to beautify or build up your town, go and do it; don't fight the laying down of a new sidewalk because you have to pay a share of the ex pense; always get your work done in your own town if possible; subscribe and pay for your own county paper, don't steal or borrow the reading of them. If yen follow these suggestions, ai.I your town the Lincoln Co. Kkws, or sent to the Bu- TOBACCO AUDI and pencils, tobaccos tt cigars. las chimneys, Ac Also OAs, Paints, Vandshss, Window Glvss Putty, And such things as are grnerallv keot a a.

Amaicaa, Kansas Crty, IX o. Terms, per year. Mr. Oeorpe Orint, ot Londouv England, fouEtier of the colony at Victoria, Kansas, CIGARS. Ha koepe -pod goods takes one thou copies of this paper a nrst class dnMF star.

weekly to distribute in England and Scotland as a special exponent of western rcyPhjaiciaua' nreseristtAiiA compounded. today may the guiding star, wil.

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Pages Available:
217
Years Available:
1873-1875