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Lincoln Banner from Lincoln, Kansas • 1

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7 OOUjS'JLT ERrv LINCOLN, LINCOLN COUNTY. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1880. NO. 38. VOL.

5. THE LINCOLN REGISTER, A VOICE FROM ABROAD Knoxvillb, March 4, '80. Mr Geo, W. Anderson, Editor AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEJET1XC The Ingall's reception at Atchison last week was a grand gathering, of THE LINCOLN REGIS PER. Published Eyxay Fbiday At LINCOLN CENTER.

LINCOLN KANS UNCLE JOE'S SOLILOQUY. De rebs may buldoze Joe, au' dis an' dat, An swar dat he shill wote de Democrat. But Joe knows mullin from de 'backer plant, And so he's gwine ter wote lo' Mars'r Grant. I specs ez Mars'r Blaine is mighty peert, -But Uncle Joe, he feels a little skeert Illinois holds its State Republican of the Register, Lincoln Center, tne mends ot that able Senator. It is reported that over 10,000 strangers were in tne citv that day and that over 5,000 listened to the speech.

Hes mighty 'tickler who he wotes for, kase He got so orf ly fooled on Mars'r Hayea. Joe s'ported him in spite of all the strife, JVlayor lomhnson, who is a staunch Convention, May 19; Rhode Island, March 18 Kentucky, April 3 Iowa April 14. All for Grant. Up in Graham county they have a creek called Bachelor Run. In years past Mitchell county had "an Old Maid's Ridge, but Lincoln county takes the lead with a "Hell Creek," Democrat, presided and delivered Which mos'Iy cost dis chila his mo tal life Yer see, Joe's faith in new men's putty An 'dis 'splaina w'y he's boun'ter freeze to GEO.

W. AlSDiiKSON, Ed. Prop'r. Terms $2 Per Year. Advertising rates made known on application.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ji. W. ALLSWORTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofhce in the Court House, Lincoln Center, Kansas.

W.B. JENKINS, COUNTY AUCTIONEER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, laacoln Center, Kansas. the address of welcome. Fiom his address we quote the following which perhaps is re-echoed by every true Kan. Dear Sir: '1 hough a stranger to you and no politician in the universal sense of the term, yet I am interested in all good for the race and myself.

A copy ot your paper, Feb. 27, '80, has fallen into ray hands in which an inquiry is made by perhaps one of your subscribers with reference to your opposition to the re election of Gov. St. In your reply your objections are his neglect of business as thechief executive of your glorious having employed five clerks at the expense of th State, while he is delivering Grant. heart in the State.

In speaking of the detestable means used by corrupt SALINE COUNTY FRUIT. The Saline County Horticultural men to defeat and drag dawn able The Washington papers aunounce that McPherson, the head and front of the Blaine movement in Pennsyl men, he said "The past history of Society met last Monday for the purpose of a more thorough organization. The following officers were elected Robert Anderson, presi Kansas has shown that, as soon as vania, will retire from the position of the credentials ot office are. delivered S. O.

HINDS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office one door east of the Bank, Lincoln Center, Kansas. dent S. Hall, vice president.

The Society now consists of twenty to a successful aspirant for Cougres-sional honors, it is a signal for all the miserable curs that intesl our bodv temperance having more at heart in the interest of a faction editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia Press, and be succeeded by Charles K. Smith, a strong Grant man. There is. a bill before the TJ. S.

Senate ranking the crime of rape punishable with death, when committed than the wellfare of the State. ell, members, and is steadily enlarging its membership. uring the summer, provided the fruit prospects are 1 am truly glad you have such an ex SAMUEL CRAWFORD, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. SX Office nearly opposite Court House. Lincoln Center.

Kansas A. G. HARDESTY, County Attorney. ecutive leading in the greatest reform of tosday, for by giving his voice good, it is proposed to hold meeting throughout the county, for the purpose of discussing and comoarine notes within fhe borders of the District of politic to be let loose upon his track to pursue him like a hyena, until the hungry cravings of their little re morseless souls are satisfied with see-, ing their victim with a reputation gone, a lost, and their State disgraced. Bat happily for you, sir, for onr people and the State your associates in the Senate, men of both political parties, did not lend and influence in such work, your peo rle will be more likely to follow, The salary of five clerks, of course Columbia.

Such a law should exist and be in force in every State in the Union. on the fruit question. It is also the purpose of tbe Society to be well represented in the fruit department of all future county fair. is something, but how little when compared with the amount assessed There is a disposition on the part your people to pay for tho prosecu of the land thieves who have had tion ot wnissey cases, tne expense their eyes on the Indian Territory to of jails, alms houses and the care and THE ECHO RESOUNDS. Atchison, Feb.

28th, 1880, Geo. W. Anderson, Dear Sir I have ao there iu defiance of the proclamaN expense of your Penitentiary tion ot the rresiaeni ana or iaw. The expense of criminal prosecution and the care of criminals made so just receif ed the Rksister contain themselves to Ibis, nefarions seheme and causelessly ruin a good name and destroying a character and des grading the State." After the Mayor's remarks Mr. In-galls arose and spoke in bis anglo-Saxon style and administfered a scathing rebuke to the itaders in the con Onlv a small force can be sent to ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to 811 business in the legal line.

Office in the Court House, Lincoln Center, Kansas. J. F. KIME, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in all the Courts of the State.

Collections and Government claims are specialties. Lincoln Center. Kansas. T. J.

DILLON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office at residence in Orange Township P. O. address, Ingalls. Lincoln County, Kansas. Will attend promptly to all legal business entrusted 10 my, care, in any Court in the State.

Xona.Minx. Geo. W. Finch, MINJ FINCH, ATTORNEYS AN 0 COUNSELORS AT LAW. Real Estate and Loan Agents.

Agents for the aaleof the K.P. R. R. and National Land company's Lands. Land bought and soM on ommiss'ion.

Taxes paid for non-residents. Special attention paid to collections. Office over Pierce's Furniture Store. Lincoln Center, Kansas. preveut suc-h an outrage, and the aid from, the use of strong drink, is from thirty to fourty millions each year in can be made by avoiding the routes on wlfioh troops are or may be plac ed.

Government ought to be able to the United States. Then add to this for the year 1878, 595,714,00 dollars as entire loss and we have, I think, a spiracy to defeat him. He names his prevent such wrongs, but the Demo crats in Congress have so reduced ing the proceedings of a public meeting of the citizens of Lincoln on Wednesday last. Their action was exceedingly gratifying to me. I have received many assurances of a similar character from other parts of the State.

The confidence of the people compensates me for the wrongs I have endured in this struggle betweea the decent and the degraded element in Kansas politics, I shall shall endeavor to continue to deserve the case which demands tha official sea the army that troops nannot be spar in both life and practice ol every ed for this purpose. Governor to help lead the people men and speaks without reserve. At the close the following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That in Senator John J. Ingalla the people of Kansas recognize a faithful public servant; one who has brought to the high office to Uur.be anutul estate would be proud The Czar has announced his inten of sucli a Governor as you have Not depreciating: the one who fills tion ot exterminating JNihuism throughout all the Russias. In order that respuncible position in our Cap which the of Kansas have, through their representatives, twice chosen him, a statesmanship which itol, but likes vigorous spinal oil the temperance question.

If I was citizen of your State jj 0 E. HOLLOWAT M- D. Physician, and Surgeon. Having located' permanently, Dr. Holloway offers services to the people ot the city and surrounding country.

AH; Calls promptly attended to day or night. Lincoln Center, Kansas. makes him. the recognized peer of nny member of the Ameriean Senate; approbation of the Republicans of Lincoln county. It has been my constant eSort to purify'our political systeniand elevate the reputation and dignity of.

the State Supported by our united 'arty I could have done more than I have already accomplished, but I shall not withdraw from the contest so long as I am honored by a position in public life. Yours, John J. Ingalls. DR. CLARK DAY, DENTIST.

to do this he will of course be oblig ed to exterminate the Nihilists them selves and as the sect forms, a larce and constantly growing portion of bin population he may find that he h8 a larger task than he intended, to bar gain for. The Czar's resolution is more creditable to bis courage than to his discretion. Bat this is not to be wondered at when it shall be re niemberad that he belongs to the Romanoff family no member of which was ever known to display either fear intelligence, save Peter the Great, who was plentifully, endorsed with both. that he ha been faithful to every trust committed to him, and well and uly represented the young-giant StatH of the Union. Resolved, That the investigation into the election of Senator Ingalls was a crime against the Republican party, and a crime against the State it that his complete vindication is a victory for victory for integrity and brings joy and satisfaction to every home in the Commonwealth.

Will be at his Office in Cogswell's Drug Store Wednesday and Thursday of every other week in each month until turttier notice, ah work warranted and charges reasonable. I ABOUT GRANT. 'What the Nation wants is. a. Strong "About Grant," by Gen.

John L. Swift, is the title of a boook of 2G6 pages. It is printed in clear, bold type, containing 27. short chapters, iu which the writer presents in a systematic manner the long series of D. CONVERSE, M.

SURGEON, EYE AND, EAR BELQIT. KANSAS. would say re-elect him by ail means. If he should be compelled to hire a dozen clerks, then you would be making monpy for the people. This whole country needs just such men as Gov.

St. John and others you have and are scattered over these United States to do effectual work for the cause of temperance and humanity. The prodigal sin of our day is the siu of intemperance. I think the day has come when the intereRis of our country demands our individual duty rather than partyism. We in the Ea3t are looking at your advanced position now taken by you in which your women have the tight of petition, and: we expect your women will vote We say, Amen.

When we look at the state of affairs produced by ardem spirits, we say should be done to help the Think of it, 600,000 fall into the drunkards line every 600,000 into drunkard's graves annually, two million children made worse than orphans, thre million women with mill stones around their necks and poverty in their houses, 200,000 broken hearted ones who march yearly to the poor house, who are annually sent to jail and historical events in which Gen. Grant has enacted- a prominent part. It is not biography, but introduces to PRONUNCIATION. A copy of Websters Unabridged Dictionary was offered at a Teachers'" Institute in Pennsylvania to any teacher who Vould read' the follow We presume that some of our readers are already aware that Stouder Son are going out of the general merchandise business in this place. The mammoth store now occupied by them will be leased by the Blue Store on one side, in clothing, and by WALTER REED, us subject, when, at thirty-nine BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.

SPECIAL JJsttention given to all work nis line. snop years of he electrified the loyal ing paragraph and pronounce everv corner ui ajiucuiii avciiuc auu uuu Lincoln Center, Kansas North with his first great victory, the word correctly according to Webster. No one succeeded in earning the dic first, indeed, of the war's first humiliating year, and checkmated the although nine teachers made the attempt Confederacy by the capture of Fort Donelson. In his preface he frankly avows as the political move that un "A sacrilegious son of Belial, who W. L.

STEWART, Public Auctioneer, LINCOLNCOUNTY, KANSAS. Will attend to all business entrusted to him. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. L.

Stewart, suffered from bronchitis, having exhausted his finances, in order to make good bis deficit, resolved to ally Massrs. A. Shepard fc Charles Attridge on the other, with groceries and hardware. We understand that Messrs Stouter Son will move their present stock, except agricultural instruments, to Lincoln Center, where they are erecting a hundred foot store. They will continue here in the implement business, as well as Lincoln Center and' Glasoo.

The very good business which this firm establishes, will not only insure a business for but help derlies his "to present some reasons why millions of the Americans, whose fidelity to the flag never Lincoln Center. himself to a comely, ductile and lenient young lady of the Malay or Caucasian raoe. He accordingly purchased a caliope and a necklace faltered, regard him as the true lead er in the grave emergency depending on the election of 1880." The stery of the fall of Donelson is- told in six pages. The battle of Pittsburg Landing is next sketched in the ot a chameleon hue, aud secured a WE LOAN MONEY the work house, 200,000 orphans an suite of roonui at a principal hotel and to attract trade wherever nually bequeathed to the charities of The Blue Store informs as that it will this republic. Then the 450 suicides caused by intemperance.

th 7.00 same hold graphic outlines. In those two brilliant feats, Grant's coolness engaged the head waiter as his coadjutor. He then dispatched a let ter of the most unexceptional cali-graphy extant, inviting the young murders which darken, each year. put in the most extensiva stock of clothing and gents furnishing goods in this part of the State. Minneapo and aggressive energy are conspicu 1,350.

rapes committed by this de- ously exhibited. The story of Vicks- lis mon, the 12,000 lunatics whioh leer out of this fire, then the unnumber- ed idiots spawned by this demon of Mineral paint has been discovered in Ottawa county as will be noticed hell whose fires of remorse is kindled and. multiplied thousands of times all 1 I 1 from the following, taken from the Sentinel lady to a matinee. She revolted at the idea, refused to.considfir herself sacrificable to his desires, and sent a polite note of refusal on recei ving whilh he procured a carbine and a bowie-knife, said that he would not now forge fetters hymeneal will: the queen, went to an isolated spot, severed his jugular vein, and discharged the contents of his carbine into his The debris was removed over mis juet me asu con On Long or Short Time. Make Homestead, Timber Culture And Pre-emption Papers.

Also Final Do business In the balina, Kirwin and Concordia Land Offices, and Practice in, the General Offiae At Washington, Take depositions. Make Deeds, Mortgages And other papers, make Collections pay taxes, etc, O. 31. WEIXH411, Probate Judge. Land Office business a specialty.

Publication Notice. State of Kansas, In the District Court Lincoln County, f. for said county Charles Shockley Aj Frank Trotman, Plaintiff, VS. W. W.

Tuttle W. F. Baird, defendant, Said defendant, W. W. Tuttle F.

Baird will take notice that they have been clusion the hearty endorsement of J. C. Dale, of Bennington, called the man at the head of your State upon us last Monday, and, exhibited for another terra for you know where burg, and the intricate operations-that led. up to its is related with an equally vivid In twenty days grant had marched two-hundred miles, fought five captured 6000 prisoners and' ninety guns, with a total Union loss of but 4000. With the fall of the Gibral--ter of the Confedetacy, "thirty rail-lions of loyal people thanked God' in earnest prayer that his almighty wisdom had given jis such a and a military leader great enough to surmount every peril with, which he had grappled." From that hour to thii, Grant has remained the oen- mineral paint of three differeut shades to hnd him.

ot color, which has already bem test ed and pronounced a number one ars i i a 3 ill you please be so kind as to give this room in your columns, as bv the coroner." County! ucie oy corapeieuijuuges. ax is iouiiu learner. some of your subscribe at Potters- in tve dinercnt shades ot color "rein ot-twenty five feet thickness Report of school taught in Enterprise Dlst. No 31 Jor the thisrd month burg will be pleased to, read. C.

St, John, Pastor M. E. Church, Knoxville, III and forty-five feet under the surface of the ground, on hie farm. Mr. Di Names of those neither absent or tardy: AN sued in tne above named court ton upon Ac count for work and labor, and must an na Rhodes, Eddie Hull, Hattie Hull, Frank Hall Those not A is engaged in for coal, with every, indication in favor, of finding it.

He is now down seventy-fire ewer the petition filed therein by said plain- tin on, or before the lfith ot April, A. D. 1880, or said petition will be taken as true, already passed through Charley Rhodes, Hattie Rorabaugh, and Carrie Eugles. Best in primary grade Hattie Rorabaugh, Minnie Chard, Carrie Kngle. Best in intermediate grade Alna Rhodes.

Bst in adrancad grade Charley Rhodes, and Carrie Bacon. and judgment for plaintiff in said action, for lajers of coal from two to four inches H73.r0 and interest at 7 per cent from June tral and commanding figure in our history. About one-half of the book, is devoted to Grant the and ttken all together it will be found an interesting one jiist at this juncturw in American politics. Red cloth, paper title, $1, Sent by mail post paid, on receipt of price Lbe fc Shefmkd, Publishers. Boston in thickness.

The discovery ofrthis "Don't you Urn: her still?" asked the Judge of a mau wo wanted a "Certainly he said, "I love her better still than any other way the trouble is she will never be Tbe Judge who is a married man himself, took.the, ease llildftr paint 9 a valuable addiction to the 1879 nd in, the attachment therein grant ed, will be rendered accordingly (Attest) Go. W. Clerk of Court. Minx Sl Fikoh, Ed. M.

Harris, Attendance and deportment 9Q resources of our country, and it is to Punctuality. 60 No, patrons pceBent 5 be hoped he will find a vein of coal AjUruej for. cJauitijR (33, Depntj of equal.

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