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Lincoln County Farmer from Lincoln, Kansas • 8

Lincoln County Farmer from Lincoln, Kansas • 8

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Gall and settle your subscription. UliCOUl COKiTT FARUER, Paist. Liaseed Oil way down at J. IX Sherrick's. LiKcolx, Kansas, Jax.

1, 1891. Skates at Harris Hawkins. Furniture at Smith Browning's Hollidays are here and the toys are at the post office. You can get lowest prices on toys at the post office. ONLY $5.58 To'TOPEKAAND RETURN The International Sabbath school lesson for next Sabbath will be Editor.

Business Manager. A. W. Woodt, Ira S. Troup, Isaiah II, 1-11.

A nice thing for a Christmas present a hangingor vase lamp EEOM I0W all kinds, assorted decorations and The Union Pacific will sell tickets from Lincoln Center to Topeka and return, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 28 and 29. Good returning until and including Jan. 2, 1892.

TJZSTTIIj Selling Out at Cost to Quit Business. will sell my entire stock at cost to reduce the amount of goods, as I intend to sell my store and quit business. Come and buy your -Christmas presents at your own J. D. Sherrick.

Subscribe for The Farjieb. JANUARY 51 burners, at Sherrick's. The regular quarterly meeting of the Lincoln County F. A. I.

XL will be held January 19th. The call will be published next week. The Odd Fellows will have a special meeting next Monday evening for the purpose of conferring the initiatory and second degree. All members are requested to be OUR Hardware at Smith Browning. Fruits a full line at the post office.

The finest line of candies at the post office. My wife was so badly afflicted with rheumatism as to be ueable to move in bed without assistance. Our druor-gist, Mr. Laddamus, recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which greatly relieved her. We have used six bottles at various times, and would not be without it at hand.

Jas. Coleman, Lowell, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by R. F. Bryant.

1 IDE "Wall paper and decorations at J. D. Sherrick's. OF- present. Do you want cups and saucers, vases, picture books, mirrors, blocks or games, or anything in the way of Holiday presents? You can find the best at Sherrick's.

from Og- Shriner came in den, Utah, last week. CLOAKS! -GO TO- Smoke the Ranger cigar. For sale by J. E. Kerr Co.

J. E. KERR GOES James R. Logan received a telegram last Saturday, stating that a brother-in-law of his had been accidentally shot and killed Christmas day. He left on the afternoon train to attend he funeral, which took place at Indiana, Pa.

The Y. P. U. S. C.

E. will give a -FOR an GKOCEBIE We had a white Christmas, the first one for a number of years. Born, to E. D. Slaughter and wife, Chrismas eve, a son.

For Holliday goods go to the post office and ave money. Toys for Christinas of every variety at post office, for almost nothing. Mrs. Grant Crawford is visiting with her parents at Tescott this week. Do not miss this chance.

New Year's consecration meeting ConfectionerY, TOBACCO" CIGARS. at iho Christian church this (Friday) morning, at 11 o'clock. The members of the society are earestly requested to be present and thero renew their consecration. The public is invited to be present. SHIEE BKOTHEES.

Guy A. Adams and wife, of the latter part of last week The following is the program for 1 the Union Society of Christian En- 18 lb Granulated Sugar $1 00 4 lbs Coffee 1 00 8 cans Tomatoes 1 00 1-lb can Baking Powker 25 0 cans Pumpkin 90 3 lbs Dried Grapes, 25 5 gal Coal Oil 00 5 gal Gasoline 1 00 All other goods in proportion. Goods DcliYcrcd Free of Charge. deaver to be held next Sabbath afternoon at the Christian church at 4 00 o'clock Music scripture read-ing, president; song, society; reci tation, Ellis Moss; duet, Clara Smith and Lillie Herman; recitation, Ella Weeks; solo, Bernice Tnci ct rpo rl nr PlrmvTna TToll. inthe city.

Al. Shire is spending the Holidays in Kansas City and other Missouri B. F. Hewit and wife of Clay 'Center, a are visiting with C. C.

tStrawn's family. Joe Jackson was came up from Tescott and took in the masquerade ball Christmas eve. Mr6. Bryant and daughters are up from Lawrence this week, consequently the doctor is happp. John K.

Lystor, of Allamead, We expect all who are owing us on subscription to call and settle by the first of next month, as we are not The finest and cheapest' hanging lamps at J. D. Sherrick's drug store. Two-vear-olJ cider veneear for MONTH 830 financially able to carry you longer than one year. Do You Want reading, Emory C.

Meek; bible reading conducted by J. M. Brunt. The following is the program for the Epworth League, Saturday night, January" 2: Song, League; scripture reading and prayer, pastor; song, league; recitation, Emma Barnum; reading, Agnes Pepper; 25 cents a gallon al Poland Hix-son's apple room. Piles of all kinds cured by using Begg's German Salve.

Sold and warranted by J. D. Sherrick. started for Iowa last Wednesday, Employment? By which you can make fromi THE FAVORITE -STORY AND SKETCH PAPER, I THE- where he will visit for some time. recitation, Will Medcraft; recita $75.00 to $250.00 per month the Georp-e Otis and wife of Sylvan Dr.

Clark has moved to his new residence, two blocks north of the amount depending on whether you vork part or all your time, and on1 NEW YORK WEEKLY FOR 1892. the amount of vim and vigor ands and pluck and push you put into tion, Walter Barnum; recitation, Ottimer Cannon; recitation, Miss Bartlett; song, league; quartette, Emma Strawn, Eilla Herman, Harry Strawn, Clyde Harris; round table talk, W. L. Cannon. APPOINTMETriTFORTjixT SAFBATH the work, it so it might to write to We've got some- us.

Windsor Hotel, on west side of St. I take great pleasure" in announcing to the citizens of Lincoln and vi-cinity that I have just received a full stock of prescription drugs from Chicago, and am now fully prepared to furnish all medicine to my patients. Dr. S. M.

Clark. Grove, took their Chrismas dinner with the family of J. B. Hill in this city. Poland Hixson received another carload of those fine winter apples.

Better get a supply before they raise the price. A. W. Elgin went down 10 Kansas City and brought his wife home thing that GOES, and there's room for a few more to come in. Never in the career of the New York Wekklt were its attractive features more numerous and commendable than at present.

It has a galaxy of brilliant writers constantly engaged, many of whom write exclusively for it. Its serial stories are of the best character, always interesting, with a healthy, moral The sketches and short stories are bright and distinctive features of the New Yobk Weekly. jIt won't cost you much to investi gateonly a two-cent stamp. YY W. C.

Vesper 11 a. wan a live, wide-awake Kepre- Spring Valley 7i p. by Ella sentative in your community, ei- Sexafroo! What is it? Smith; Sylvan Grove 11 a. m.jTwin Grove 3 p. by Hattie Smith.

the productions of the most popular writers of tner man or woman, ii you are interested we'd like to hear from the times. Its easays are also a prominent attraction- Let us tell you that it is one of the nicest, cleanest, sweetest and 'most you. We'll show you where there Union Services Fair View and clever, thoughtful, suggestive, and many of Bacon stations are invited to meet them humorous. is some money. AH information by return mail.

Then if you arei not convinced, all right; there'll) Its droll and witty dialogues are inimitable, effectual tooth washes on the market. Sold and warrented by J. D. Sherrick. at Bacon creek school house next Sabbath and have Sabbath school at 10 a.

piayer meeting at 11 a. be no harm done onlv you'll)! last Saturday evening. Her health is greatly improved. The Y. P.

U. S. C. E. will be held at the Christian church next Sabbath after noon at 4:00 o'clock instead of 6:30.

By ordor of President. Bev. Arthur will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, morning and evening. Regular services will be held hereafter. miss a good Better writeJ The Scientific American published at once.

Address 1 basket lunch at 12 song ser by Munn New York, presents pThe Brodix Publishing CompanyJ vice at 2 p. preaching and sacrament of the Lord's supper, 3 p.m. WAonllNli I VN, V. u. and speak for themselves.

They are universally appreciated, and consequently more widely copied than those of any other pnblication in the world. In every department a high standard of excellence is maintained, for conciseness, lucidity, accuracy and interest. Several Btories, by authors of established reputation, have been scheduled for early presentation during the coming year. They include the works of old-time favorites, as well as the productians of authors who have never before written for the New York Weekly. No efforts or outlay will be spared to preserve the fame of the New Yobk Weekly as the Story and Sketch Lncas p.

m. II. C. Bradbury. BORDER LAND.

The small farmers of America will have to eschew rope harness hereafter and go back to bark. The The members of the Lincoln I. O. O. F.

Band weekly to its readers the best and most reliable record of various im provements in machinery, while the scientific progress of the country can in no way be gleaned so well as by the regular perusal of its pages. The publishers of the Homestead, the weekly twenty-four page agricultural paper of Des Moines, Iowa, edited by a practical farmer, informs take pleasure in announcing another of iheir popular entertainments, to take place In Bryant's opera house Thursday, Friday and Satur cordage trust has a firm grip on the day evenings, December 31, and January 1 and 2, at -which time will be presented the beautiful country. David Eitehie went over toMin HOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Western Drama, in three Acts, entitled Border Land, an Arizona Romance, with the following neapolis the first of the week on cast of chajuctebs: us that they will send their paper Jack Ralston a guide and scout, legal business. He will attend a meeting of county attorneys at To cionu aiarsmui.

Joe Depsey, alias Baron Heri'ord alias Old Ben, A. II. Wait. from now until the 15th of January, 1892, free of charge, to every farmer, Delay not, but make arrangements at once for the regular visit of a paper that never fails to interest, to instruct, to amuse, to divert, to lighten the cares of life, and make the world seem brighter. Mr.

banker, J. N. Davison. peka before his return. Hon.

Patrick Mclfadden a Sew York politician Will Graves is spending his vacation with relatives in Missouri. rncner. Cyrus Lester's colored servant, George Jones. Cntcrprltlnff Yoanr Man True Co. imtrnctod and atartod me.

I worked steadily and made money fastor than I expected to. I became able to bay an island andbnild a small summer botel. If I don't sncceed at that, I will to work again at the business iu which 1 made my monev. True Jk Shall we instruct and start yon, reaclor If we do. and If yon work industriously, yon will in dne time be able to buy an island and build a hotel.

If you wish. TERMS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS; (Postage Fukr.) Dempsey's pal Charles G6ff has charge of the railroad station at this place during lioya uuBison. Chaille a young 'terror, Ray Robinson to. Money can be earuea at our new ane oi wora, reii idly and honorably, by those of either sex, young or 75 1 00 3 00 2 5 00 4 10 00 8 20 00 3 4 months. 1 Anv lino- and in their own localities, wherever they live.

Mary Lester New York belle bis absence. not already a subscriber, who will send his name and address, plainly written on a postal card to the Homestead Des Moines, Iowa. The copies will be absolutely free, and will be sent to any farmer to enable him to judge for himself of the merits of the Homestead as a paper devoted to his special interests. On the 15th of January the paper will be discontinued unless subscribed for in due form. Miss mauei jirenes.

can do th work. Easy to learn. We furnish No risk. Yon can devote your spare moments, your tints all i wondi everything. all wonderful II VI are on wo lift averyt or live.

or Miss Sprigging a governess, to the work. This entirely new lead brings cess to every worker. Beginners are earning from US to nln After the first of January we will iiias i-eoiitt jirvib. Pollv Lester Mies Flora Erodes WiuO per week and upwards, and more after a little expe- Winona. an Indian To Club Raiseiis, Now Is the time to raise clubs.

Advertising matter and Specimen Copies Bent freely to aid canvassers. Encouraging inducements for Large Clubs. All letters should bo addressed to Sell for only. Millionaires and penniless men all treated the same. It is wrong to whip the Miss Hank.

The ontertainmoiit will conclude with a lmli cTmis YkkiS, entitled Hans, the Dutch J. I. with O. Meek in the title role. ruMire.

We can furnish you the employment we teach you KIC KR. Thlele an aire of marvelous thtnfrs, and hereto another treat, useful, wealth-flvingwonder. Great fatal will reward every industrious worker. Wherever yon are, and whatever you are doing, yon want to know about thla wonderful work at once. Belay means much money lost to yon.

No space to explain here, but Ifyon will write to we will make all plain to you FBEE. Addrees, TB1E Ot Bos 4O0, iUlM. VhnUnn T-cents; reserved seats 35 cents STREET SMITH, Box 2734. 29 Hose St. fulling horse.

J. Shekrick. P. 0 N. Y..

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Pages Available:
512
Years Available:
1890-1892