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Lincoln Banner from Lincoln, Kansas • 3

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Lincoln Banneri
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Paints, Oil, Glass, at prices that! Tovm and Cdurity. TISMBLE CALAMITY. Tires Fersons Burned, to Death in a 'y 'A OF Whan yon find this irk oh the marein of your paper, me. ins that your sub-ier-prion Has expite l.and 'Mar. whil" we houlrt be eas- 1 to liave von continue taking ur p-iser, we defy competition.

Ober, Wilson Co. Frank Wilson, who was arrested lat fall, had his irial last -week. Judge Preseolt let him off with four tears in the Stale prison. A fair warning to other horse' thieves. Sunday night, after service is over is no time to be thinking, "shall I ask her? I wonder if the old cent is A Thousands mid thousands of young forest trees will be planted in this county this Spring.

Ladies, attention. Wo have a few set furs, at cost. Ober, Wilioti Co. Ira W. RiNsell will soon have his new building eomple'ed.

It, will be a neat and substantial building. Blankets for the million at cost. Ober, Wilson Co. Mr. A.

S.Potter, jeweler, ha open Prajrie Fire. The prairie fire which swept the prairie on the headsof Battle Creek, 8 miles North of town on Thursday evening iast, the 1 dealt death and desolation to every available object in its path. It burned stock, grain at the snme time ask you to remit bacs pay at thi! curliest convenience. OBER, 330rI -c WILSON a rip. PF.ST stock of Plant trees.

Court in Elswnrlh this week. Have opened the Largest, Desi absonc. General Sdercliandisi ed up in ihe iittle building recently wi'diug I should eeort her home? Ho, we gues not. Our boys have it all arranged before hand. Reese Greer's Photograph tent, wkich was badly torn ry the winds some time ago, is repaired again and is now ready for business.

occupied by Mr. Slsun. buildings and three persons. Mr. M.

N. Adams gave us the particulars as follow About 4 o'clock in the afternoon Mr. Montgomery, one of the well to-do farmers of that section of the county, and his son, a boy of about 12, were in the field at woik when they discovered a fire eorniug from theWest, and they slopped their work You can get r-orth of your money at Coolbannh s. (roods never so Comprising everything, ever opened in the West, ct Rackerby's old stand, Lincoln Center, Iu our Urge store in: jalina we sell goods Gie tp'r thn toy othar Srin in BLan we propose to Duplicate Prices in Lincoln Center. Ask any one where to go for good and cheap goods, and they will say Coolbaugh's every time.

We have not learned as yet what to keep the fire from the hedge, when the wind suddenly changed to the North, blowing very hard and cold, Brin" Quotations from Maine to California, from the Nor th Pole to the Gulf of XTexieo, ana WE WILL EQUAL, IF NOT BEAT THEM. Goods Lower Than Ever before In ike West Is Oar Motto' and bearing before it a second fire, which came with the fleetness of a horce. It seems there were two fields near, one on either side, and U. ANGEL, 1 4tf OBER, BONO WILSON. seeing their danger the boy started to cheap as now.

li. William will soon begin work on his new residence. It will bo a two story building. Go to Coolbaugh's and see the new goods at tin parallelled low prices. The cold snap of last week called the attention of the towns people to the stock of wood on bond.

Great rush to Coolbaugh's for the new goods just opened. RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! For fruits of all kinds at the City We are bound to have a Rail-road soon, what we want next is a Wind mill to run the town pump. Wanted, -Claims and deeded lands to sell or trade on commission, Minx Finch. one 'field and the father to the other. J.

P. Chmmijis, G. M. LrtE-, It will soon be time for garden Allison' 4 table is again in running order. Sunday School, on Sunday last was goo 1.

Eben Perry Jr, ofBeloit, was in town last week. Prairie fires are becoming a little too common to be enjoyable. II. L. Morgan and II.

II. Olney of Idinueapolis, were in town last week. Fishing season will soon commence Get ready boys. Read the new card of A. Potter, in anotber colurnu.

Lemonade and all cummer beverages at ibe City Restaurant. Paints, Oils and brushes at the new Drug More. Lincoln will improve more the coming Summer than ever before. Our streets were crowded on. Saturday last.

Our associate, M. J. Watsou is on the sick list this week. A few good clocks for sale very cheap for cash at PottefV. The Vesper School taught by J.

A. The boy was caught in the ilarnes and fell to the ground instantly. A time the train starts from Leaven-1 worth, bu think she is due" here about the 4th of July. Another strong wttul last Thursday, which done som- damage to outhouses. Dr, Bryan; 'h bam was dislodged from its loundution and several others.

The fire on the South side of the Saline in the West part of the county done a wast amount of damage to J. A. Cole, burned one horse, two cows, a stable, a eorall and considerable grain of various kindt. Prof. J.

E. Toskoy has opened a barber shop in the stone building now occupied by Otto Olsen as a boot and shoe shop. ITe understands neighbor by the name of Isaac l'faff, who was passing near upon a mule, galloped up to Mr. Montgomery and induced him to mount the mule be bind him, and ride'to the field. Mr, Motitsrornerv mounted, but seeing his Cashier.

BAUK OF LHTC0L1T GO. Lincoln Kansas. DO A GliNERAL BANTKIN(5 BUSINESS. Money loaned on long and short time, Notes discounted, Real Estate Sold, taxes paid, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONN3. 4 85 ly J.

P. Cummins Co. Runnalls Klepper Do the Best of SLACKSifllTKlNG. boy fall, lost all presence of mind ant threw his arms around Mr. Pfaff, catching the bridle reins, and hold ing the mule still while they were en Mr.

Geo. Robinson's family moved veiopea in xnn nam8. otn men old out on his farm, in Osborne County, i business thoroughly and his dropped to the ground and the fire m9 passed over them, lhe mule ran short distance and fell dead. last week. Geo.

will follow in a few days. We are in earnest, and will close The two men arose to their feet and the wind and fire took their clothing from them as they walked to out all winter goods at whnt tney will letch. Ober, Wilson Co. The Sylvan Grove Amateurs will IatcH MakeR LINCOLN, KANSAS. Repairing in all its branches, done on short notice and for obout one-half the usual rates and satisfaction guaranteed.

4 39-tf friends and patrons will he lad to learu that he has returned to Lincoln. The City Restaurant which was somewhat wrecked by the late windstorm. The damage done whs not so great as what at first supposed, and it. is now in better shape than ever before. Last week beirg court we'-k, th town was crowded wuh farmers every day, from sunrise until sunset.

The merchants of Lincoln were well the nearest held, about one hundred yard distant. Mr. Pf.tff's feet were so badly burned that his boots fell from his feet as he walked. Horseshoeing, Cirringe ironing and job work of all kinds done on shori notice. They also manufactuie Boss Plow, which is the best plow ever run in Lincoln county.

Shop opposite Pioneer Hjuse, Lincoln, Kaus. 4 83 tf A Mr. Manning came to them from Notice. All persons are hereby notfied that after this daw I will pay no debts contracted by the nearest house with a couple of quilts which he wrapped about the two men and carried them to the house. He then carried the dead boy to patronized during the week.

We understand some parties hsv been shooting quails lately. Weal-vise them to read the name law. It 31 IS- rtesai'ii? Schotield, closed on hnday last. A Universalis preached in the Court lious-e on Sabbath evening. The Revere House has undergone eorsiderable since the storm.

Sheriff Walls went to Leavenworth last Monday, to lodge Frank Wilson in the State Prison. John Legjet, of the firm of Leggel look a trip to Kansas City last week. Catholics held services on last Sabbath morning, in the new church in town. Mr. Geo.

Dodge, who has been sick the past few days, is recovering his health egaiti, S. S. Teachers' meeting this week, Friday evening) will be at Mr. II. Holcombs.

All come. A brother-in-law of J. T. Barnhart, arrived here lat week from Indiana He is looking up a location. Rev.

H. C. Bradbury delivered an interesting sermon at the ecbool bouse, on Sabbath evening last. the house. Both men were perfectly rational and conversed freely with those around ti.em up to within a few moments of their deaths.

Mr, Montgomery lived about two hours and Mr, PfiifF lived until about eleven o'clock Thur-day night. Mr. M. lenves a wite and several children. my wife.

Angelina; she having voluntarily, and without cause, 1. ft my bed and board and re uses to return. S-B. Estep. Lincoln Kas.

Mar I 1879, To the People of Lincoln County. I have just opened a new drug store liincoln Center, where may be found Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fine Toilet boap, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Stationery, and fancy toilet articles in great variety. Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded night or day. (all and see me. Z.

BtJKTON. give a-grand entertainment at the ylvan Grove hall on Thursday, evening, March, 20th, 1819. For good goods and cheap goods, be sure and go to Coolbaugh's. Most wheat fields in this eection of the county look splended, and we predict that the fanners of Lincoln County will be blessed with a bountiful harvest. Clothing for the next 30 days at a bargain.

Ober, Wilson Co. Mrs. Thompson has rented the residence recently ocoupied by M. P. Rackerby, on the tast side ot town.

Deeds, mortgages hnd blanks of all kinds for sale at this ofiice. It is ouly a matter of tims ami we will have freight delivered into Lincoln Center hy Rail as cheap as they do in Ellsworth or Beloit. Fine, yes very line syrup for 1 3,50 per keg, at Coolbaugh's. ROCKY HILL, KANSAS. Keeps constantly on hand a well 'selected stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

And everythins usually kept in a first-clas. most of whom ar rown. Mr. Pfaff may be a benefit to them. What has become of We hope the Morsroites have "got away with him." Prehaps lbe "typo" he threatened, has "wy-layed" him.

We understand that m'i is about to be brought against the Eds.otthis paper for 150,000 damages. All his trouble was cau-ed lv a two line item stating that Jim Ilanihart and Ijon Minx were 'he 'crack' of Lincoln." A letter published in this paper a short time since, showing tfee advantages ot the county, and its induce drug store. Also a full supply of O-rooerios- i ill CAV.njigc iu.ciica laiu mi u.ii jr kind, and pay the highest market price for the same. A 'so the highest market price paid for hides and furs. prescriptions carefully eoui-.

pcaiided. leaves a wife, and one child, having buried two children quite recently, one just the day previous to losing his own life while attempting to save that of another. They were both well-to do and highly rejected farmers well known and esteemed in our town, and the section of country in which they lived. Mr. Montgomery was about fortv-five or fifty years of acre, and Pfaff about thirty.

The fire burned one mule, two hor For- Rent. Mr. Braden's unfinished buildinsr, ments to settlers, stated that "front which was blown partly oft" the foun- iersmen, texas-oattle men bad iation hy the recent wind storm, has II. Holoomb comes to the front wiln the largest stock of agricultural iin, leni'Mils in I iiHvdn Coun'y, int ludoiu' th Cast, steel beam, cutter drlt Mi ring pi new invention which rir-t caine into ue list stMison UijtVH such universal a durable pl.iw, one that cuu not, bo chidted by weeds, and thi? lightest running in market, that he ordered a larje stock of these and the Case sulky plow. His stock also includes the Weir Bulky plow that has given universal satisfaction; and tho Weir corn cultivator which is without doubt the best in the market, besides these he has tho Weir vibrating sectional harrow which has be- pitched their tents fir west, of Lincoln Co," But we did not mean to cist any bad reflections upon the characters of the honest pioneers of ses, several head of hogs, about two thousand bushels of corn, and conid-erablj other grain, belonging to Mr.

M. and bis stable and house with this Countv evTvthii'g in t'nem, the balance of II. L. Fa ley is thinking seriously of going out on the border this spring if the Indians make a break. Mr.

C. Hz Chapter is building a neat stone house on his claim northeast of town. Our Representative, ITon. W. S.

Wait, returned from Topeka on Thursday evening last. I)r. Cogswell has purchased and moved into the building recently occupied by Sheriff Walls. Now is the i.ime to prepare the ground and pet out trees on your farms and town lots. Considerable real estate Ins been his family barely escaping with their been straightened np, and will soon be ready for occupancy.

FRUITS! FRUITS! FRUITS! Call at the City Restaurant for fruits of all kinds, Lemons, Oranges, The side walk on the north ride of the street is progresing veiy well. What we want now is one on the south ride. The District Court, in session for Lincoln County tant-wek, disposed lives. We understand that the person who set the fire ha9' been ius under A mule team belongint; to Uncle Henry Buzick ran away one day last week, throwing Mr. Buziek from the watron and dislocated one of his shoulders.

lie was carried to J. T. Barnhart's residence and medical aid summoned. lie wa3 getting along finely at last reports. Prof.

Biggs's new residence will be ready for occupancy in a very short time. It will bo a neat and comfort arrest. a great favorite, in fact he has the largest and best selected slock to I'm found in the market, liuckwheat-flonr, very nice. California honey, very sweet. Cranberries, oh how sour! Maple-syrup, very cheap.

Boots and shoes till you can't rest. All at Perkins' grocery store. of the following business: Patterson vs. Graham, verdict for Patterson. Syplurs vs.

Conner, the plaintiff recovered the sum of 124. State of Kansas vs. Ward Kingsbury, jury brought in a 'verdict of not guilty. T. Webster vs.

J. T. Hays, jury found for the Plaintiff and assessed bis damages at 2o0. vriu iiuuu, ill ljuuithiijr ru, in ble building on pluce, Desiie to have lanj farmed to broom coru. Call on or add rep A Sutton.

4 Si) 2ta The Bridge Law. Published March 12th, 1879. An act to repeal Chapter Eishtv four of? the Law of Kansas of Eighteen bundl ed and ppvcntv-sevi'ii entitled "An Act to authorize Elias lleea cf the County of Lincoln to build and maintain a Toll Bridge" approved sixth, Eighteen hundred and peventy-seven. Be it enacted by the Legislature of thq State of Kan-ns. Skc 1.

Than Lincoln County has the right to build a bridge or bridge nt any i)Uce over any- strca-n or liver in Lincoln County, anvthing in Chapter Eighty lour, law of Eighteen hundred tmd Seveuty-uevcn to th contrary notwithstanding. 1. This ncthh ill take effect and be in force from and lifter ita publication in iha Saline Valley Itt-gister. Approved February 28, iS'79. I.

James Smith, Secretary of the ate of Kansas, do hereby certify that thi foregoing is a true and correct copv of the nrigiol mi-rolled hill on til-5 in my offiee. In testimony whereof I have hereunto i-ubacribed Hiy ti.imo and "rtised the of the Sti f.e. Doi at Topeku, Kansas, this 1st day of llarcn, A. D. L.

S.1 James Smith, Sec'y. of State. Notice of Contest. TJ Land Ornce, 1 Saiina, Knns. V- 01 82 Feb.

27th, 1873. Compla-'nt tniving en'eved at this of fic by John Smith, against James Burnett, for abandoning his homestead entrv No. 1S882, diteil Marc a 8, IS78, upon this W'est hi' Northwest qr sec. 30, town 13 8. Wear, in Lincelu Countv, Kaisas with a view to the of aid emry the se.

iil p-irties arc hereb.C sinumotic i to an-pear at this ffi'-e on ibe 10 th. diy of Anril, A.D, 1879, at 11 oVkif A.M to and furnish testimony ynhi abv.dou-ucut. D.li.Wiafif 83 4t Unela Jimmy Cannon. Old Uncle Jimmy Cannon, one of the most noted of the old trappers, guides and government scouts, west of the Mts'sisipoi, came over to our town from Ellsworth on Wednesday last and remained here until Sunday morning, if" dropped into our of-fie occasionally while, in town, and invariable the, monotonous click of the type would cease and all hands would stop work to have a chat with Uncle Jimmy. On Friday ovening ho delivered a Latest News.

New pod3 just coming in Cool ban sjh'd at able building. Dennis Springer's new harness shop will be toady for occupancy in a few days. Give him your order for a new set of $10 harness. Old Uncle Jimmy Camion enlightened the citizens of Lincoln on the Indian Question rri Thursday evening last, the school house. The attendance was good.

A. Jackson's new store building The Citizens of Lincoln County who want Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils. Varnishes Glass, net LOW prices and the best quality of goods at B. Long's Lrug Store, Ellsworth, Kansas. 38 Bpf-ech on the Indian question, to the changing hands in and around town during the last few days.

A little tilt-fight on Perkins Bro's, poroh one day last wuek, created no little excitement for a few minutes Rock sat for meat. Perfectly pure Ober, Co. The sportsmen of our town dont forget that this is the timj for duck hunting and are making ready to avail themselvs of the opportunity. Flannels, Waterproofs, Cassimers, at very low figures. Our town is growing rapidly, and.

if the growth is as rapid for the next six month as it has been for the last six, we venture to say. tint it will with out doubt be the best inland town of t.o west-Money to loin on real estate in Lincoln 'ounty. Small cum missions nd no delay. Cooper Bkowjt, r.ml Mortgage Loan 'CiVkvC. ciwit, 13 Gat is almost, completed, it will be a large citizens, giving a brief account of his and commodious buildmsj and ajcre.j- bv the Indians, anions whom lived as a captive for ten years, i i In F.

M. Strangejvs. E. E. and Mrs E.

E. Fitch, the plaintiff'! recovery was assessed at $3,80. In the mandamus case of Patterson vs. F. Limpus, the court ordered the exceptions.

to be certified to. Slate of Kansas vs. A. W. Dilfill, County Attorney entered a nolle prosequi, and on ins motion the case was dismissed.

State of Kansas vs. Frank Wilson. i i- liriooiu coimiy. oiuaii uummissinns He sneaks Indian, hpauisb, Italian I i i r-i i i and no delays. Coorrcu Buown, it to our town in every particular.

llotice. There will b. ar examination teachers nt the School II tse in Lincoln Center on Sntiirthiv, Let thnn who intend to p.iid'Ujj attend, a tbere will probably be no we utitil June. Tho each Applicant to pay a fee of one dollar, fjr the support of i Real Est-) and Mori gage Loan ned to a Indian woman in 00 A 10.. it, brokers, boloit, Ivansas.

13-Cm 18ol. Ins (armly of seven girls ami i one bov live Carter's Station, 1 Every oody goes to CoOibangh for Wyoming Territory. bargains. Uncle Jimmy will be siitv years of I Everything fresh and new at the oge next July. Lie wears iong hair, 110 a ratber heavy beard, a "broad i Chfa-per freights hive made forni Defendant pled guilty to the i for maid rn, and was sentenced to four years I normal on! no certificates cun oie iiuna the nnrT-pcnincni mine state i 'cmten-be It P'lU).

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