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Barnard Times from Barnard, Kansas • 4

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Barnard Timesi
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The good opinion of your friend is ike the dollar in your pocket easy to BARNARD TIMES. Published every Thursday Evening. I A. BALLARD Publisher M. 0.

BALLARD Editor. earn ana nam to Keep. Atcmson Globe. disastrous CHURCH DIRECTORY. A House and Its Entire Contents Destroyed by the flames.

TO DRESS WELL Is more the result of good Judgement and good Taste than the mere lavish use of Money. New Stock of Fall Wi rter ats has arrived, and is adapted to fill the Wants of those who having slender in--comes still desire to make their appearance creditable. v. Our Experience; and close relation with the Manufacturers enable us to present this season a A Chance for the Benevolent People Presbyterian. David Wallace, past r.

Services every other Sunday, at 8:00 p. Methotiist. J. H. Kuhn, pastor.

Services every other Sunday, at 11 :00 a. and 8 :00 p. in. Baptist. 4 J.

A. Woody, nastor. Services every Sunday at 11:30 a. at the suUool house. Sunday-school at 10:30 a.

P. S. Pierce, superintendent. Covenant meeting tab fourth Saturday in every month, at 2:30 p. m.

Union Sunday-school. W.W, Evans, superintendent. Meets every Sunday, at 10:15 a. m. Everybody cordially Of This Vicinity to Show; Their Sympathy, Yesterday morning 8a wiled clear and Burlingame Coal $5.00 per ton at The Times office.

John Dowlin renewed for anoth-year, last Mondayr There is to be baptising at the Bap tist church, next Sunday. Dead-beats are not dangerous; it is the "living beats" that make life hardly worth living. I D. Snapp has finished AVra. II.

Johnson's house and is helping his son George on Second Creek this week. We attended a dance at J. S. Wright's last Friday evening, in honor of the 19th birthday of Henry Harper. Fortune, sort-in-law of M.

II. Lance arrived here last Tuesday from Iowa. He will live on Mr. Lance's farm on'Elkhorn. Beloit Gazette: Beloit was without electric lights Monday and Tuesday nights, and without water part of Tues day.

Repairs at the engine house necessitated the "shut nown." Lincoln Beacon: (Dlark Owen and Frank Spear were bound over from beautiful and as -the-' "cloudiest morning may have a clear sunset," sq in this case a clear morning had a very gloomy sunset for at last one family in this neighborhood. The family of Vinton KAILEOAD TIME TABLE. Plymat rose as usual yesterday morning and aftef breakfast Mrs. Plymat a. t.

s. F. R. R. ARKIVKS 8:50 a.m.

line of Millinery unapproachable in l- Shjle, Qualihj ard Price. Call and examine' Stock before buying. Mrs. E. Trickey.

BARNARD. Lincoln county, KANSAS'" went to visit a neighbor, while Mr. Plymat went to his work with the threshing machine of Boles Ramey as had been his custdiri for some time past; and the hired man went to the 327 Passenger 329 Freight (daily). 5:15 p. barn to attend to the chores.

A bout 8 Squire Grim's court at Sylvan LKAVKS. 328 Passenger 7:00 p. Freight (daily) 10:30 a.m. trains make close connections with the main line for Topekp and Kansas City, and for points west and sou' h. J.

L. aylock, Aent. Daily except Sundays. o'clock Oscar Juker's little boy was on his way to school and as soon as he came in sight of Plymat's house saw that it was on tire. He immediately ran home and told his father, who was at work in the field.

Mr. Juker at once unhitched histeam, mounted a horse and started to the burning House. Up I. A. BALLARD, BARNARD MARKETS.

Bi'tter, per lb .15 Eggs, per doz Potatoes, per bush .50 Annies, .00 lii es, Wheat, No. 2 per bush .65 Corn, Hay, per ton, Cattle, aer cwt. Hogs, on arriving there he round the entire building wrapped in flames; the hired charged with the larceny of Thos. Fortune's wheat. They aje now in the county jail awaiting the next term of the district court.

A beautiful fapcy in house-sleeves shows a gathering upon Hhe- shoulder when they ares opened upon the inner side of the arm. Here they are caught with two or three jeweled ornaments and allowed to fall in little folds to the wrist. Godey's Lady's Book. We heard some young, ladies at church last Sunday evening, wondering if "their names wouldn't be in the paper" this week. Their remarks in connection with the query were so silly and ridiculous that we forbear inflicting their names upon the public.

Dave Ritchie supplemented by the Real Estate, Loan Insurance Office hand, a boy of 19, had just discovered the fire and had succeeded! in rescuing a rocking chair and some books which happened to bewithin each, before the smoke and flameslirove him back- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1891. By this" time the Are was beyond al' Laconics. hope of control and the men turned their attention to the other property AGENT FOI The house was built of stone with a frame kitchen on the south; the only Hon. Geo. D.

Abel addressed the people door to the stone house was in the at this place last Saturday evening 6n and; Land Go. Town The Arkansas Valley south and inside the frame addition. the sub-treasury question. Dave made a good speech; in fact Dave is a pretty Nice weather. A.

M. Griffeth was in town to-day. Mrs. Lilly' Lewis is. visiting at Beloit, this week.

John Mills of Lincoln, is visiting with us this evening. 1 -The election is over and quiet once Consequently there was no way of getting into the room except through the burning kitchen. The fire is supposed good speaker when he tries. Owing to the lateness of the hour Mr. Abel did not talk Jong, but what he said he very For any information in regard to Barnard write or call on him.

to have caught from the stovepipe at the south end of the kitchen. Only a breath of air just enough evidently meant. tq fan the blaze-and that from the south, filling the stone house with the KANSAS Lincoln Co. BARNARD EOLL OF HONOR. Names of Pupils in the Primary depart ment or the Barnard school, who were neither tardy nor absent during the month ending Oct ober 30, 1 89 1 Frankie Walker, Essie McClain, Gus sie jsasmith, johnny ll van, Freddie Warner! Grover Ballard, Estella Gill, Oraa McDonald.

Henry McDonald, Tommy Blaylock, Mattie Trickey, Ed blinding smoke arid flames so that it was impossible for a man to enter the building at all. All their bedding furniture and clothes were burned. Nothing was saved except the every day olothes which they were wearing at the timj and the rocking chair which the hired hand had saved; being probably the first or only thing he could reach, before the smoke and flames drove him 6 t. Mr. Plymat is a poor man a hard worker and a good neighbor and thi3 is a hard blow to him.

The people in this vicinity now have an opportunity to display the generosity which has characterized them in the past. Will you let this man rustle for himself or will you turn out and help him to regain a home? A RN A die Ryan, Willard Gill, Carrie Woody, T. Crowl. Emma Swank, Teacher. In the First Grade, Laura McCurry teacher, those neither absent nor tardy during the month of school were Maude Biggs, Lena Limpus, Aubrey Is Located in the North-eastern part of Biggs, Mattie Trickey, Willard Gill.

Second month; Maude Biggs, Lena more reigns in Barnard. Dou't fflil to attend the Teachers' Association, November 14. True friendship cannot be lightly won nor carelessly disregarded. The Alliance elected every county officer except Slieriff and Treasurer. Rev.

II. R. Gouldin has a brother from Lake" City, Iowa, visiting him this week. Orrin Perkins and George Gray, of 3 Elevator company were at Beloit ejection day. When a man praises you, he generally expects to get in return a little more praise than he bestows.

The Santa Fe will in a few days offer excursion rates to Denver to the Mining Congress, held Nov. pi9 20. Jim Ryan has imported eight extra section hands for use on this end of the road. They put up at the City Hotel. A very pleasant party was given at the residence of John Adams, last Friday evening.

Everybody enjoyed themselves. Geo. Kidd and Nelson Limpus paid up their subscription this week. Mr. Kidd also sends the Times to his father in Missouri.

Chas. Sanders, sen came into our office yesterday, and subscribed for the Mr. Sanders says he will be 8(3 his next birthday, which is near at hand. Beloit Courier: A. Li Collar tells us that he has in his garden, live bunches of strawberry plants in full Limpus, Lulu Hood, Aubrey Biggs, Roy Nasmith, Henry Jones.

Lincoln County, "One touch of makes the Those having an average of 80 per cent or more in examination were: Gram. Grade: Maude Biggs, 90; Le whole world kin." Diseases common to the race compel "the search for a common remedy. It is found in Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, the reputation of which is world-wide, having largely superseded every other blood medicine in use. na Limpus, 90; Minnie Good, 88. Int.

Grade: Henry Jones, 88; Roy Nasmith, 83: Lulu, Hood, 81. 5 miles of Lincoln, ,20 miles south of Beloit, 20 miles west of Minneapolis, For the cure of headache, con stipation, stomach and liver troubles and all derangements of the digestive and assimilative organs, Ayer's Fills are invaluable. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take, always reli able, ana retain their virtues in any Is the PRESENT TERMINUS of the climate- PROGRAM Of the X. E. Lincoln Comity Teachers' AMMoelution, To be held at Barnard, Kansas, on Saturday, November 14, 1891.

Call to Order, 2: p. m. Music. Barnes' General History 153 228, 1 Addie Jennings. Page's Theory andTractice Page 91 f-13(1.

A. T. Biggs. Music. I Continental Relief Winnie Sanders.

Language Lesson Ellen Adams. Adjourn till 7:30 p. m. Evening Skssion. Instrumental Music Maude Biggs.

REGARDING SHORT LINES F. The bee line to success is always a short one. Successful people do not go around a ten acre field. They go across bloom. Mr.

Collar hardly expects to harvest another crop of berries this The Town situated in the midst of year, but thinks this is rather an un usual occurrence. lots. That is why the Santa Fe Route to Chicago is so popular. It is the While chasing cattle last Sunday snortest inererore most success- The Finest Legislative' Department Region Agricultural morning, Albert Hani was thrown from his horse and severely stunned. He.

Laura McCurry. Emma Swank was picked np insensible but soon re Profit and Loss Essays OF NORTHERN KANSAS. gained consciousnass. He was badly Mirta Lancaster, I jirewer. By Committee.

bruibed but no bones were broken. The article in last week's Times re ferring to tha boys at church, drew GOD BUILDING STONE WATER AND SOIL, NOTICEI-Anyone tearing down down volumes of wrath on our unsus ful with the public. Thirty miles less distance to cover between Kansas City and Chicago than any competitor. Equipment is all that can be required for comfort and convenience, consisting of solid vestibule trains of Pull man palace sleepers, library chair cars, dining cars and day coaches. Leave Kansas City 5:25 p.

m. or 6:40 and arrive at Chicago 8:30 a. m. or 9:15 a.m. the next day.

A slower train leaves Kansas City A. m. and arrives in Chicago 7:50 A. with sleeper, Fort Madison to Chicago. Inquire of H.J.

Blaylock, local agent A. T. S. F. 11.

R. Co. the fence or going through the pasture on the north-west quarter of section thirteen, (13) township ten, (10) mnge seven (7) west, will be prosecuted to pecting head from some of the town people. For the benefit of all readers and the enlightenment of those who are most angry, we will say that we had no particular boy or boys in view Write for prices, terms, special inducements or any other informntlcn the full extent of the law, Wm. II.

Johnson. when the article was written, and could not name the ones who were the cause of our writing it. Furthermore, don't COME "all ye that are weary and I. A. BALLARD, Local Agcr.t heavy laden; come unto me and I will construe this article to- mean an apolo give you (a) rt'Ht." Take some Burlin gy for the appearance of the aforesaid game coal (at per ton.) and you on W.A.COATS, TREASURES A.

T. Topkka, Kansas. article for it is nothing of the kind. We meant what we said and don't pro If afflicted with scalp disease, hair falling out, and premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Ilall's Hair Renewer. oo.

will think it's the best. 1. A. ll.LLAl:i. pose to go back on it..

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