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Barnard Times from Barnard, Kansas • 3

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Barnard Timesi
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BARNARD TIMES. SUCCESS! Entered as second class matter, at the Bar nard, post office, Sept. 3,1888. Correspondence. to Ought mate surpasses that of California, and it far surpas8ts it as a fruit country.

This 'fact remain, unknown much longer." The Commercial Exchange of San Antonio is getting up an exhibit thia section' which will be sent over the country-it will "be" sent to your coun try, 1 am told. Itwill be(a great show, and a wonder. The secretary is kept busy answering inquiries, hut being an old, journalist, late of the Chicago Times, he is patient and obliging. I will say something of schools and morality next week. Wm.

A. Bowek. To Correspondents 8hrt letters upon current topics and correspondence from neighboring localities invited. Correspondents may use any signature they please; but their real names inusi uiso oe given (ior tne private lnior-nuttion of the editor) as a guaranty of good faith. Copy must be written in a clear, plain hand, and on one side of the paper only.

A DAILY PAPER FROM THE WORLD'S-FAIR CITY. to August 10, 1891. We are needing rain very bad. Robert Noel has left Simpson for Il linois. The Glasco roller mills burned down last week.

The Chicago Daily News is as good as the best and cheaper than the cheapest. It is a member of the Associated Press and prints all the news. Its circulation averages from 220,000 to 240,000 copies a day, and is, with a single exception, the largest daily circulation in America. It isan independent newspaper -it wears no party collar and prints the news free from the taint of partisan bias. It gives all the news and tells the truth about it.

A Mistake Corrected. Winter is not the only pleasant sea son in California. All months are equally delightful, if in summer one is located near the coast. The so-called I'dry season," with its bright, sunshiny days and health-giving ozone, just suits invalids and parties needing an out-of-door life. Santa "Fe Routes rurifc low excursions every 'week to Pacific Inquire of W.

l. Moses, agent A. T. F. R.

G. M. Grecian has sold his farm to William Porter. Miss Lizzie Huffman, of South Simp son, is visiting with Mrs. Fletcher.

Mr. Lyons and Mr. Rudder, of Bing- hampton, N. are still boarding with Mr. Fletcher.

D' P. 'and J. W. Huffman and fam ilies, wtre visiting with their brother Zack, at Simpson. We can not afford to deceive you.

Contidence is begotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick Headache. Fred 1 A. D. Rathbun and II.

Price have dissolved Mr. Price has YOU OUGHT TO READ THE Chicago Daily News. moved his goods into Mr. Brown's building. There was quite a mad dog scare on Fourth creek, a few days ago.

A pet dog belonging to Miss Flora Billings THE success of the Lawrence-burg Land and Mineral Company is already assured. Within the past eight weeks (8) we have located a college, (and a good one too) roller process flouring mill, stave and barrel factory (with a pay roll of 83,000 per week to start with) a planing mill and another wood working establishment. i 8even brick stores are in process of erection on the public square, because the trade of the town absolutely demand them. still want a sash, door and blind (factory and there is not another such place in America for one to succeed in. Our splendid oak timber ought to encourage some enterprising person to start a furniture factory.

The market is certain, for th South is developing so fast. Many residences are being built, everything prosperous, everybody busy. HOW is the time to visit Lawrence Wg. You can see the crops on the ground and the fruits on the trees. Ju6t of it, all this prosperiiy and we lave not been asked for one dollar of onds.

The natural advantages of jawrenceburg would make a city of it and you cannot stop it. It would be a splendid place for a fcigar and tobacco factory, as Lawrence Couny raises good tobacco. Farmers write W. It. King, Lawrence burg, for list of cheap and good farms.

As summer is coming on many are looking for a suitable resort, combining healthfulness, good water, cool nights, good society and quiet (with perhaps a little fishing and bathing.) Lawrenceburg Heights, comprises all there requirements. The Lawrenceburg Heights Company, has 619 beautiful lots on Shoal Creek, high, mostly covered with lawn trees and very beautiful, which it proposes to make into an elegant and exclusive resort. 100 of these lots to first purchasers, for $25 for inside and 50 for corners: GASH. Titles are perfect. Lots 50x150 teet.

Every lot good. In order to get more men interested in Lawrenceburg and vicinity this company has undertaken to help the Lawrencebnrg Heights Company to dispose of some of its holdings. Every person buying one of these lots will make several hundred per cent, on his investment. The Lawrenceburg Land and Mineral Company will make selection of lots for non-resident investors. liemit by New ork or Chicago Draft.

The Lawrenceburg Land and Mineral has not offered any of its lots tor sale, but will place a few on tlit-market June 1st, at 65.00 per front. foot for residence lots in good location. Terms, one fifth cash, balance in t. 2 3. and 4 years with 6 per cent, interest.

No such investment was ever offered. Every lot we own is good, there is not a bad lot in our plan. Send for pros pectus. Address, Lawrenceburg Land and Mineral Company, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. or Boom 63, 186 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.

bit two of John Watson's children. Mr. W. at oi.ee took them to Mrs. Cook's madstone.

On one of the children the roadstone stuck nine times. Ckickkt. Club Offer After April 1st, 1891, we will club the Times with the T.opeka Daily Capital at the following greatly reduced prices: One year, (including Six mouths, 3.50 Three months, 1.75 Be sure you don't miss this chance of getting two papers -for less than the price of one. Address all orders to this ofiice. You never tried fie Witt's Little Early Risers for constipation, bilious ness, sick head ache or you would not have these diseases.

Fred Jacobs. EXPERIENCE YEARS OFVAIIEI SUCCESSFUL In the of CIM- JIYE METHODS, A Piscatorial Paradise. Special Correspondence. San Antonio, July 29, 1891. Editor Times: As per my last, I will tell of the fishings in Southwest Alone own.

and Control. for all Dl-i order of IRN MKN Who hare weak ortf .1 Texas. This section is the best fishing and hunting country I ever saw. The bays are the home of the now celebrated tarpon. I saw a party hook one of these gamest of fishes, the other day.

DcvtLOtcD. or aueaseai POTFArr, the scorn of their I ornni, who tat nuffer-1 Iieuows ana tne con-1 temrt of friends and I Ledger (weekly) 82. per In from mm or rotml and any Bxoemes, or of 1 I companions, leads ua to year, at the Times ollice. As soon as he felt the hook he gave a i F01 A LIMITED TMKtSIf ruarantoe to rail patients, ft they can rottmr it own Exclusive People with impure blood may be rofo. our method and ap; afford CUBE I pMtnoei will There Is, then.

tremendous jump, leaping six feet into the air, shaking with rage and quivering with pain, his white sides gleaming like burnished silver in the sun. Then he plunged into th water, stirring it into a foam, then darted seaward, turn said to exist, not live. Life is robbed of half its joys when the blood is load ed with impurities and Cor rect this condition with I)e Witt' bon't brood oyer your condition, nor irive lm fn dmutr I Sarsaparilla, it is reliable. Fred Jacobs. lousands of the Worst Caaea have yielded to our HftUF ing and twisting as he tore through the water.

Then he 'changed his course, 1 REATMENT, as set forth in pur WONDERFUL BOOK, which we limited time. BFTirmjiAY. III post paid, FREE, tor no one else has the mc no one else has the starting for the boat. With a leap he Bemember, methods, appliances and experi 'ALARY, $25 PER WEEK; ccoe that we employ, -and we claim the ence toat we employ, -ana we claim the goiionir Of umroft avocfia Etie Medical Co 04 Nub aha 8i, Buffalo, n. r.

lauded in it, Happing that great tail in way to toss the occupants into the bay, crippled, to drown were he to hit them. M30 Itfcrencti. Hani this piper when you writs Wantf.I): Good Agents to sell our genernl line of No peddling. Above will be paid to "liv" agents. For further information, address, ClUCAtiO GKNKRAI.

KITFPIV 178 West Van Buren Chicago, 111. DVHou WANT TO SAVE 25 TO RO CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU Sl'KMi? If so. write for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustrations and prices of everything mauu- SUBSCRIBE (actured in the United Suites, at manufacturers' prices; lo.ono illustrations, all lines represented. CAT A mailed free on application, Address, CHICAGO UENKRAL SU1TLY CO. 178 west van nuren Chicago, 111.

For the lAYCAII luiiilertuketo briefly Just as they were preparing to go overboard, the tarpon leaped out and again headed for the deep, dragging the boat at. aterrifi-s; eed It wasth-greatesma -dest race I ever saw. Just as the party were going to cut the line to sate themselves and the boat, the great gamey fish gave tip. It had taken over three hours to bring him to this, but he repaid it all. He was over live feet long, and weighed over 12" pounds.

And I never such fine trout, redfish, redsnap-pprit, whitings, croakers, saltwater pike flounders, and Spanish mackerel in my life. And it, is no trouble to haul them either. And the breezes down there thing the bays just below San Antonio,) are simply wafts of comforting bliss. But the salt water does not monopolize all the piscatorial sport in this section. All the rivers, lakes and eks of Southwest Texs abound in iish bass, trout, gasperghu.

perch, $3000! I tench any fairly lute IHirrnt nron of either nx, who inn rem) atttt writ, mid who, after hiPtriH-ttuti, will work fnriuat Hiiiiftlv. Imw'tii 4mmi thriii Perfect action and perfect health re suit from the use of De Witt's Littl Early Risers, a perfect little pil-Fred Jacobs. ThftBtirail Dnlhtra TehrJn tbrir Iu luilitim. nhrrrrw thtvlWe.I will nliio furnish the (tuml or -iiiltmirtit, at which you can farn that amount. tnr me unit ahoy.

Eonily nn1jiitcklr Minii-d. 1 tledn ut one worker from fin-h fltVirit-t rmintr. ia Irrmlr taufht and provided ltli eniplunnmt a liMp numlr, who are niakfnjr owr fMMrfl a tr VHi U. It mid MfII. Kiill jpnrticiilnrn Fit Arf.lrM at am K.

AI-LlLV, liux 4ttO, Al'iilfti, rrM Plata to. Peaks. In the Ute Pass, near Colorado Springs, are several pleasant places to cool olf in during the hot summer mouths. Reasonable hotel, cottage And get all the local news as well as foreign items. Correspondence, from parts of the country.

and tent rates. You can go to the top of Pike's Peak on foot, horseback, in a PflTEDT while the bottoms and mountains are roaming places for game deer, tuf keys, carriage, or via the cog-wheel railway. bfarR etc. There is no country any Santa Fe Route is the only line tha' where that can produce as many quails, runs Pullman vestibule sleepers to Manitou without change. while all of Southwest Texas swarms with snipe, plover, curlews, in season.

From November to March the Trademarks, Caveats, Label and Copy-rlhU jpromptly procured. A 40-Page Book Free. Send sketch or Model for Free Opinion as to Patentability. All business treated as sacredly confidential. Tweaty years' experience.

Highest references. Send for Book. Address r.T.FITZQERIL0.'Ii. WASHIKUTOJN, C. ('heap excursion tickets now on sale to principal Colorado resorts and to Las Vegas Hot Sprjhgs, New Mexico, Local markets on the day of publication; the favorite all-the-year-rouud watering patecits place, where Montezuma Hotel is lo cated.

Inquire of W. R. Moses local agent Santa Fe A 40-PACK HOOK Only li.oo per year. entire coast country, teems with rnil-lion of ducks, geese, brants, arid all kinds of water fowl. It is a paradise for sportsmen, and gives the humblest the rarest 'dainties of the millionaire's club table without cost or price.

I have been dividing my time between in the salt, salt waves, eatinff fish and game, the finest and 8 1 eetest mortal ever tasted, and seeking investments. Corn in this sectiotrwill average from FOR KANSAS NEWS. ntf aiwt'iii firja.TM Atitia I ar. I vy til, "lir 40 to 70 bushels per acre; oats 70 to 85; nrti i Ti wr it oiitii 1 1 ti him tliJ' H.4 an Jivcni In ti.c. We will also figs Immense yields, two crops a year: ii-r ton an- I ti riiim Receive subscriptions and renewals for an- JHnlfi (rum in in a i Int.

A II fta. -Mw yet, uw onions, the largest, whitest, and sweet est you ever saw, 300 bushels; sweet a no "fhri rii i an wirw nt mi flint vi all the tin'iifi rut Hurler ritl't mikii wm hp tK potatoes 250 to 400 buhels, and Irish them. NEW and WONHn.fl I. ull purlieu Inn Frir.lt An! Paper of Magazine in The Topfkn Weekly Capital contains more Knnsan news than any other paper published, awl Hhuuld be read by every Kantian who desires to be thoroughly posted on Kansas affairs. We will send you postage paid, lor one year, the Topeka Weekly Capital AND TUB lJiANArti) TIMES KU M.fl.W.

Subscribe now at this very low rate, Either paper alone worth the price asked for both. Ilk) to 300: tomatoes l'X) to 250 bushels per from 1000 to 2500 melons per acre, n'nd'so on. Were I to tell the whole truth about this section, it would be thought extravagant, because (his country has been unknown so. long. Hon.

Roswell II. Flower of New York, recently said of it: "It Is going to be the greatest country on earth. Its cli- Investigate their merits. De Witt's Little Early Hisers don't prlpe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts lor their popularity. Fred Jacob says lie would not run a drug store without these little pills..

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