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Lincoln Banner from Lincoln, Kansas • 3

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Lincoln Banneri
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Town and County- The Institute. The school house wa3 filled to its ntm'St capacity on Wednesday evening last, on the occasion of Prof. Robinson's lecture, entitled "Does -i vr i Use for ths Magnet A curious instance of the utility of magnet is mentioned 'id the Adelaide Register of June 14. A young lady sat down on a settee on which needle had been carelessly left. It pi-reed her thigh and totally disappeared in the flesh.

Medical men said it could only be reached by a line oria juove. rur auaui uuc i A Sheriff Walls has moved to town. The river is on another "tare." J. D. Youug has fifty butiiels of onions raised from the seed.

Deputy Sheriff J. T. Barnbart had a lively race after c'u man Allen on Saturday last. Don't neglect to get something in shape to exhibit at our County Fair, which is to be held Oct. 19.h and 20th.

"Gold Dust" is the namo cf the beet specimen of corn we have yet seen. Raised by E. B. Bishop, on what he calls the "poor nobs," although the corn itself would diFpute the fact that its 6eed tell iu stony BOT WILS05 OBER, large incision, and concluded to leave it a time in the hope that it might work itself out The pain, how- WheQ ou find this mirk on the margm of Vo ir paper, it means that your eubrcrption Vias expiied.and that while we should be eased to have you continue taking our paper, we at the same time ask you to remit ill back pay at the earliest convenience. Look out tor irvt-i.

The leaves are turning jtllow. The summer will soa be over. Money loaned on iraj rovt farms. Call at the Register cilice. Save every pesch pit and put them into the ground this fall.

A larsre nnmbrr cf homesteaders hour he entertained his audience in a hippy style, and proved beyond question that the world does move. The Prof, is a rapid thinker and gets off some pretty good bits now and then, which keeps his listeners wideawake. Mrs. May executed a number of familiar airs on the organ, ao-companied with singing. Mr.

Moody and Mm. Jennie Farley rendered Have opened the Largest, best assorteJ ana uawrui so severe that the young lady was confined to her bed. bo a magnet was suggested, and a power ful one being procured and applied. In four hours the needle reachtd "Silver Threads Among the Gold the surface, raised and protruded it with good fffect. Mr.

Moody also selt tnrough the skin, ana was in played and sung "The Old Cabin General BSercbandise Comprising everything, ever opened in the West, at EUekerbj's old stand, Lincoln Center, In our targe store in Salirn we sell goa ls Cheaper than any other fh-ai in Kansas, a we propose to Duplicate Prices iu Lincoln Center. Brina Quotations from Maine to California, from the Nor th Pole to the Gulf of Mexico, and WE WILL EQUAL, IF NOT BEAT TEEM. stanly extracted. It had been in the Home which was received amid fiesh for three week9. lively applause.

Rey. H. G. Miller Democratic Central Committee. places.

Nine wagons filled with immigrants, passed through here yester day, bound for Rush county. The wife and little fellows of Mr. George Robinson, arrived here last week, and George now wears a satisfied look- A man in Ottawa county swal The members of the Democratic Central Committee of this county are requested to meet at the Treas1 urer's office, Saturday, September la the west oar mouo. are "proving up." Twenty-five pound watermelons go "beggiug" in this market at ten cents each. The nights are cool and indicative of frost.

Childrens' services next Sabbath evening, Sept. 16th. AU are invited. Get up a good wood pile for winter, and prepare com foi table shelter for your stock. Doughnuts and sausage will soon take the place of watermelons and peaches.

Goods Lower Than Ever before H. C. ANGEL, Manager. 1 tf 15th, at 2 o'clock p. for the pur OBER, BOND A WILSON, lowed a snake a few days afro.

So pose of consulting on matters per says the Sentinel. has promised to be present on this (Wednesday) evening and address those present. Snpt. Biprgs is also "booked" for a song. We hope there will be a good turn but, for we are satisfied that the singing of our Comity Superintendent will well repay those who are on hand.

This is the last week of the Institute. That it has been both profitable and pleasant, those who have been regular attendants will testify. Prof. Robinson, as conductor, has given univer sal satisfaction, and worked hard for the advancement of his pupils. When he leaves ns he can do so with the C.

L. TJERCE. taining to the business ot the Committee. James B. Goff, The Saline Count Fair will be held September 26th, 27th, 28th and Chairman.

Q-REEN and PIERCE Have now in store a complete stock of FURNITURE- 29th. Lincoln county should be well represented. The broom cora crop of this coun We had a fine shower of new sown ty is magnificent, the season having rain on wheat Boots, shoes, hats and dress goods. Ober, Wilson fc Co. Now is the accepted time, for the next 30 days.

Ober, Wilson Co. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, The Saturday been very favorable for it. The We also keep a inammoth 6tock of brush is long and fine. satisfaction of knowing that his four weeks labor anions the teachers of The Ottawa County Fair will be Harness. Sad 1 8.

Bridle? needed it. John S. Strange has brought us a sample of blue grass measuring 9 feet and one inch in height. More houses are needed in our clothing new, cheap Ober, Wilson Co. Clothing, and nobby.

Lincoln county has not been barren held in Minneapolis Sept. 26th, 27th and 28th. Senator Installs will de of good results. Supt. Biggs is deserving of much praise for his untir-inar energy, which has p-one a long town.

Every day inquiries are made COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS, FLY-NETS, BRUbU and all other goods pertaining to this branch of business, which we will sell at Salina prices. ReDalrinfr iu Both Brandies Promptly Attended to. Best salt 3,50. Ober, Wilson Co. For $110 we will sell a new Estey Organ, right from the factory, the tor buildings.

ways in making the Institute a sue cess. Considerable wheat, sown ten days Give us a call and we will endeavor to suit you in goods and prices. price of which is 200. Call at this office. ago, is already up and growing nice ly.

g.gtf KespccMuuy, liver an address on the tfcird day. Dr. Bishop, of Sahna, will lecture to the Institute and people on Friday evening of this week. Tho Dr. is one of the finest scholars in the State, rich in experience, and a logical speaker.

Nobody should miss hearing him. Lincoln county needs a jail badly. We have already paid money enough Mrs. May has moved to 'own, and The best $5,00 hand made calf Notice to Stone Masons. The Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church Lincoln Center desire to contract with parties to finish the stone work on their church building.

All sealed bids must he handed will give instructions in music. boot in the State. And also a full stock of District Court convenes the first Ober, Wilson Co. Not withstanding tbestrike, goods Monday in October Mr. Rees is rapidly pushing his to D.

E. CoolbaHgh on or before the are sold cheaper than ever at Per FU NIT new bridsro loward completion. It kins Bro s. will bo a good solid structure. Salina advertisements.

Citizens of Lincoln County ar. Vicinity When in Salina, go to fr CLOKCS, WATCHES, J3 TV: Tj TZ Silverware, and every found in afirstelas3 Jeweliy Fu lowest prices. Reapairing doap ntttiy, cheaply, and well. Respectfully, 14tf D. J.D.

WHITE 'IV, U. Choice new stock of groceries just 20tn day of September, 1877. Plans and specifications will be furnished by David Malone, Lincoln Center, Kansas. The Trustees will have power to receive the best bid or to received and for sale cheap at Per Cutting up corn for fodder is one branch of work now engaging the kins Bro's. attention of farmers.

A large stock of Fall and Winter reject all. The money to pay the Waldo Hancock presents us with Clothing lust received atCoolbaugh's, of every description, AT H. HOL COMB'S, BASKETS AND WOODEN WARE, Heatimr Stoves. and which will be sold at astonishing the best melons we have tasted this season, for which he is hereby tend masons is in our church treasury. E.

COOLBAUGTT, Board Trustees. in transportation, fees, conducting persons to other counties to have built a good one. We can see no good reason why we should not have one of our own. Nathan Potter, of Battle Creek, has laid on table a bunch of large red onions, for which we thank him. The peculiarity of them is that they are not strong, as onions usually are, but are almost as pleasant to eat as an apple.

Mr. P. is experimenting this year in almost every vegetable that grows. Rev. II.

G. Miller, of Ellsworth, will lecture at the school house this (Wednesday) evening. Sebject "Sights and Scenes in Foreign ly tow prices, ered our thanks. Come and see us and look for Wilrnat'tli is feeding eighty yourselves. Ober, Wilson Go, head of hogs.

This is a branch of The word "Shillalah," was spelled thirty different ways by a Montgom ery county institute. Farm Macninery, Tinware If vou want to wear a cent suit farming that payB well in this county, of clothing, go to Coolbaugh's, where stoves, cutlery, ank we are surprised that more iarra ers do not engage in it. suits are almost given away. The Lord moves in a mysterious way his wonders to perform. When Plows, Harrows, uanes, iiope A.

C. Jackson has sold his store The Boss kip boot for $4,00. Ober, Wilson Co.t 13righam loung, the lavorite pro building to S. A Johnston, of Iowa Dr. Bryant has made a nica im PIONEER HOTEL, Lincoln Center, A.

S. R0BIN30N PROPT; Good accommodations furnished to traveling public, for both man and b-as' uv, no pains will be spared by the or render his guests comfortable. by day or week. Charges roasousible. l.ivt ry anil Feed Stable connected with the hov- good attention given to stock.

And everything usunlly kept in a well Futy acres ot ground to rent, in stocked hardware store. Lands. Mr. Miller has traveled nearly around the world and we phet, vras wanted permanently in the seventh heaven he wasn't, translated in a chariot of fire. Cholera orbus called him.

The Eliiah plan of as We invite farmers to call and examine good condition, good house and well. Will rent, for part cf crop or cash. doubt not the lecture will be a rich our stock aud prices before goiDg abroad to treat. Call at this trarchase. U.

IIolcomb. cent is preferable. Chicago Times T. L. ebster makes us a present There is a sacredness in tears.

SAMUEL CHAWFOUD, New Advertisements. of soma of the largest and sweetest sugar beets we ever saw. Some of them will weigh over seven pounds. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. Ihey speak more elo Thanks, T.

L. quently than ten thousand tongues SYLVAN GROVE MILLS. Just finished and in R. F. BRYANT, W.E.Jackson, having sold out They are the messengers ot over his business at Wilson, has returned whelming grief, of deep contrition, to make this county his home.

D. M. Keed shows us samples of and of unspeakable love. Have a definite purpose in life Lincoln Center, Kansas. Office opposite Ober Wilson's 3tore.

cial attention given to collections. Spe DEALER IN provement to the interior of his drug store, by putting up a prescription department. Hock is now being quarried with which to finish the Presbyterian church. It is the intention to have it jiiady for occupancy before cold weather. While growling at her husband, the other day, a woman was struck by lightning and instantly killed J.

T. Smith brought with him from Indiana, two fine cows and a thoroughbred bull. They are all of the short horn Durham breed, and are beautiful specimens of the bovine family. Uev. L.

Winger, of Junction City, us a pleasant call on Friday last. lie 'U" visiting this part of the State in the interest ot the German Evangelical Church. Bring us some hay; Bring us Kome wood. us some corn. the origiual 90 days corn hard 3 10 tf Complete Running Ords J.

Never lose sight of it. Think ot it enough to grind now. He says it will yield 75 bushels per aere. byday; dream of it by night. Push Mr.

James Gen says, "any time my JVOTICE. State of Kansas, Lincoln County, early, late, often. Let your aim be what it may in reason, and it will bi THE BEST team is needed to haul stone for the church, it shall go. It makes no difference what thfey are doing on the In the District Court of Lincoln county. Kansas.

May Cordell Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Cordell accomplished. All suecess is sim ply this reduced to a bare outline. Of all the grain growing States both old and young, thi most re- Defendant. ON THE SALINE RI VER.

farm. Give us twenty men cf this spirit and our church will be inclosed this fall. The above named Thomas Cordell will Brass aadlEdlkias rnarkable of them all is Kansas. She take notice that I have filed my petition in said Court, and that he ha3 been sued by me for a divorce, and that he must answer the springs to the tront in her average P. Tate, formerly a resident of this county, now living near the Bate Hills, in Osborn county, sends us petition so filed by me and the charges there We are ready to do all kinds of work in our line on yield per acre of the cereal crops in contained, on or betorethe 8th dav oi Oc greenbacks on sub inng us some tober, A.

D. 1877, or the petition and charges some fino specimens of the turnip monsters in size and delicious in fla tfoription. while her nutritious pasturage affords an inexhaustable supply of feed for stock. Four hundred miles long therein contained will be taken as true an rieasonable Terr judgement rendered for a divorce, according The buildings in this. town would IPniiits, Oils, OES A ND TA Tl ONER WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, IARD vor.

Hon. J. T. Smith and family, from to the prayer ot said petition. MayCokdell, Plaintiff.

Per Samuel Crawfobd, Her Attorney. do very materially improved in appearance if they were painted. It ivoulj add one hundred per cent to 10 at August 23d, 1877, the looks or tne town Great chance to mak And on short notice- A choice -wtKsic FlOUS and Slel always on hand for sale. Tne old reliable miller, Mr.WiMo has been employed to do the grinding. isfaction guarantet d.

1IERRIHAN MASTERP.ON, 3 5 tf Proprietor. F. Dillingham carries off the money. If you can't get blue ribbon on corn, lie brings us gold you can get gteen Anderson, Ind arrived here on Friday evening last. We are pleased to welcome air such citizens to onr county.

Jacob Weidman, the tobacco grower of this county, brought us a stock of his "weed" this week which measured over five feet in height and weighed about eight pounds. He has an acre planted this year and says the yield will be very large, ten ears that would astonish the "old And Lubricating Oils at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Customers will find my assortment full and complete, comprising many articles it is impossible to enumerate, all of which will be sold for cash. 2 51 -if back3. We need a person in every town to take subscrptions for the lar est inhabitant.

Ilisol the variety known as the "Uloody Uutcher." D. F. SHERMAN, Manufacturer of Little Albert Crawford cut his foot badly on a piece of glass a few days ngo. Broken pieces of glass should by two hundred wide, there is scarcely one of her more than fifty two-millions of acres that is not adapted in one form or another for agricultural purposes. New York Herald.

At High Markets, Lewis county, the six-year -old daughter of Mrs. Theodore Markham was left alone in charge of a baby. In trying to light a lamp to heat milk for tho baby the child set her own clothes on fire. She started out doors, but noticing that pieces of her clothes had droopod on the floor, she carefully extinguished them. She fiually got out of doors and threw herself into a horse-trough, putting out the fire.

She then returned to the house, and, as patiently as her agony would permit, waited for her mother. When Mrs. Markham returned the little one said: "Mother, I saved the house, but I shall die." She lived an hour and a half after the accident. Rochester Express. W.1 never be thrown into the street, 'ante' To make a perma inent engagement with are now enjoying the most beautiful weather of ths" year.

The slights and mornings are cool and re Library and Historical Society. A regular meeting ot the Lincoln County Library and Historical Association will be held at the Court House on Thursday, September 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance i3 requested, G. M.

Weilmax, President. gest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Anyone can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost every body subscribes.

One agent repoits making over $150 in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make money fast You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others.

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Address "Tho People's Journal," Portland, Maine. 3 9 ly a clergyman, having leisure, or a ItiMe Reader, to introduce in LincJn County, Tha Celebrated New Centennial Edition of the liolT Bible. For do- sciiption, notice editorial in this paper dated August 15th. V. L.

HORTON Publishers Bookbinders, 60 E. Market St. 9 tf Indianapolis, Indiana, Final Homestead Papers made out by G. M. Wellcnau, Probate freshing, while tho mid day is just warm enough to make us appreciate the twilight hours.

Any of our subscribers, wishing to pay what they owe us, can square their accounts by bringing us wood. We want several and we want it soon. iff Pratt and Kingman counties, thir that they have people enough to Repairing neatly and promptly done. Lincoln Center, 4 Kansas Terms Cash. lit.

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