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Barnard Times from Barnard, Kansas • 8

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Barnard Timesi
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-The procession of the ''porker BARNARD TIMES. band," composed of five members, was the attraction on our streets this morn Published every Thursday ing. Each member had a squealer on THE PRESIDENT his back or under his arm and was do OrPIOIAL DIEEOTOET. ing his utmost to make piggy give forth the desired sound. Lou Morse was -Is Elected, and Everybody- grunt-major.

We were unable to learn in honor of which candidate the procession was made. The long expected day has come and all but the defeated candidates are pleased to know it. Telegraphic returns of the election were received at the Barnard station last Tuesday night. Evans Bros, sold two fine breech-loading shotguns to Wm. E.

Shutt and Jacob Webber, of Victor. John Lewis got out some fine views of Ed. DeForest's house, barn, and also a birds-eye view of the farm. Seneca Spencer and mother, of Be-no county are visiting with friends and relatives in and near Barnard. James Iddings returned yesterday IS VERY HAPPY Read the ad of the Chicago Bazaar on this page and when in need of clothing or gents furnishing goods call there and get the benefit of the great reduction in prices.

Their stock is complete in every detail, and they warrant their That it is over with, but you will be Tenfold More Happy If you will call at the goods to be as represented; no shoddy or "cheap John" ware. When in Lin from a two month's sight-seeing trip coln call at the Bazaar whether you State Officers. Gov ernor John A. Martin. 1r.

Governor A. P. Kiddle, Secretary E. B. Alien.

Auditor Timothy MuCarty. Treasurer James W. Hamilton. Supt. of Schools J.

H. Lawliead. Attorney Gen. 8. B.

Bradford. State Pkinteb C. Aaker. Sec. Board of Agr.

William Sims. Sec State Hist. Soc F. G. Adams.

Supt. of Ins. B. B. Morris.

Librarian H. J. Dennis. Adjutant Gen. -A.

B. Campbell. Chief Just. A. H.

Horton. Ass't Just. V. A. Johnston.

Railroad Commissioners L. L. Turner, Jas. Humphreys and Almerin Gillett. County Officers.

Clerk H. Gilpin. Treas. I). B.

Day. County Att'y h. F. Coad. Reg.

of Deeds H. Hammer. Clerk of Court A. W. Elgin.

Prob. Judge J. H. Smith. Supt.

of Schools J. H. Allsworth. Sheriff Thos. Boyle.

Surveyor S. H. Brunt. Kkp. in Leo.

J. D. Miller. County Physician H. M.

Hall. Dist. Judge S. O. Hinds.

Com'rs First District, Jehu Stanley; Seoond District, J. P. Webster; Third District, John Lambert. Township Officers. Trustee I.

A. Ballard. Treas. Chester Norton. Clerk .1.

K. Pittman. Constables H. Lewis and J. Fortune.

Just, of Peace J. H. Good, C. E. DeForest.

through Nebraska and Colorado. wish to buy or not. -Wm. Gill and CP. Bush went to Do you know that an editor or a Moit Tuesday evening to get correct reporter for a newspaper can his rounds stop and ask a hundred persons ChicagO BazaaR telegraphic returns of the election.

It is lawful now to kill quails and "what is the news and ninety out of the hundred will reply "nothing special," no doubt trie sportsmen win improve and yet fifty out of that number know the oDBortunitv to basr the little fowls. KANSAS. LINCOLN, something which if not found in the next paper will astonish them greatly, "More rain, more rest" is the cry in Washington Territory. Plenty of- work and disappoint them more and perhaps make them madder than hornets. and good pay for those who will work.

Don be afraid to let the newspaper The weather last Tuesday was all man know it. that could be desired and a full vote was cast in all voting precincts in the It is a great resource and a good store OHUEOH DIEEOTOEY. to have a box or drawer of piece ma county. And see the Great Reduction that is being made in the Prices of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, terial, collected as one finds the opportunity by purchase of pretty stuffs A decidedly cold wave arrived here yesterday morning and is still with us. and of bits of needlework accomplished at laisnre, ready to renovate and Overcoats, caps and mittens are in great demand.

brighten up with as occasion calls. A Presbyterian. David Wallace, pastor. Services every oth-r Sunday, at 8:00 p. in.

Methodist. G. P. Miller, pastor. Services every other Sunday, at 11 :00 a.

and 8 p. m. Baptist. T. J.

McCurry, pastor. Services every other Sunday, at 11 :00 a. in. Union Sunday-school. W.

W. Evans, superintendent. Meets every C. C. Berry, of Lincoln scrap tapestry a few yards of curtain county's leading corn farmer for 1888, or table drapery, in some lovely and ar tistic pattern, in style and tints that ap made this office a pleasant call last Tuesday.

in- Sunday, at 10:15 a.m. Everybody cordially vited. peal to one's individual taste and touch the home-harmonies, may often be secured at very moderate outlay, andean, Michael, and Henry Lore, together with their families left last Thursday hardly come amiss; but will almost EAILE0AD TIME TABLE. for Missouri, where they will reside in surely be "just the thing" in some sud the future. den little emergency of arrangement.

A letter from Springfield, Colorado, C. K. W. R. K.

ARRIVES Passenger, first-class, (daily) tFreight, second-class, 9:00 a. m. 6:30 p. 111. states that' only one man has been sick Returns of Lincoln County Election, in that nlace in six months.

It also We have been unable to get election states that doctors are scarce. LEAVES. Passenger, first-class, 6:55 p. m. tFreight, second class, 9:10 m.

Daily, except Sunday. These trains make close connections with the main line for Topeka and Kansas City. returns from any but Scott and Salt Wm. R. Shutt, of Victor, invaded Creek townships.

Rumors say that our sanctum yesterday with a smile candidates on each ticket are elected Boots, Shoes, Etc. Yo will save 25 Per Cent, and have the advantage of selecting from The Largest Stock in Lincoln Go. Give us a Call and Satisfy Yourselves. Tle Chicago Bazaar, G. HERZBERG, Proprietor.

FRED JACOBS, and a pleasant greeting. He shipped a SCOTT TOWNSHIP. ot of poultry from this place to Den BARNARD MARKETS. For Governor: Humphrey 34, Mar ver. tin 28.

-AVe have enioved a good run of Butter, per 12.15 Eggs, per doz .15 Potatoes. Der bush .75 For Judge of 14th District: Lovitt job work this week. Let the good work 40, Eastland 34. irreen continue. We are prepared to serve Wheat, per bush 95 Oats.

.10 For Representative: Miller 40, Ed Corn. you in this line to your entire satisfac wards 33. tion. For Probate Judge: Dunham Hay. per ton, 3.00 Cattle, prime, per cwt 4-00 Hous.

5.50 lon Miss Dora Davis left last week for For County Attorney: McFarland 33, Bower. Nebraska. She will remain THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1888. Ritchie 40. there this winter, visiting with her sis For Clerk of District Court: Calene ter.

The Times will keep her miorm- 29, Elgin 44. ed on the happenings hereabouts. Local Laconics. For County Superintendent of Pub. -J.

T. Crowl and Wm. Iddings re Instruction: Gilpin 41, Biggs 31. Real Estate, Insurance, turned the first of the week from Simp For Commissioner District Jack son, where they have been building son 39, Saunders 26. More rain is needed.

Fat cattle are getting scarce. Ferry Spencer is in Concordia. Read the new ads in this issue. John Vernon's new residence. They For Twp.

Trustee: Jennings 27, Mc- returned to-day to finish the job. Clain 4. AND LOAN BROKER. For Twp. Clerk: Welty 40, Spencer Fred Jacobs has been chosen chief 21.

"Judge Wilkins" is the proper ad mogul of the judiciary department of dress. our" side of Salt Creek township and For Twp. Flake 24 Pierce 45. For Justices: Wilkins 45, Parson 32, Ed. Limtms as the representative of sportive flies' days are num None but First-class Companies Represented.

Feakes 25, Farns 10. The bered. the "come alowr" branch of the same, For Constables: Mills 45, Donovan Cold, rainy disagreeable weather 38, Gnillow 19, Woody 4. The "taffy pull" at Mrs. Nettie to-day.

OFFICE ON BALLARD AVENUE. Wines' last Saturday night was well attended and everybody seemed to enjoy SALT CHEEK TOWNSHIP. We have not been able to get the cor The price of coal has advanced themselves. A repetition of the pro rect figures, but give names of officers slightly. KANSAS.

BARNARD, ceedings is anticipated in the near fu elected. How does the result of the election ture. For Trustee, Lew Morse: for Clerk suit you? David Swank; for D. King; Mrs. N.

Tufts, mother of J. M. Jos. Homan is making a business for Justices Fred Jacobs, T. J.

McCurry, Flake, left last Friday for Fort Scott, Kans. where she will remain with her visit at Osborne. for Constables, J. E. Limpus, C.

Mooney. dausrhter. Mrs. Ross, this winter. She Our accomodation) train was five BAKER BROTHERS, called on us before leaving and subscrib hours late to-day.

ed for the Times. PREFERRED LOCALS. gurlingame Coal $5.50 at Ballard's. Several loads of apples were -DEALERS IN brought to town this week. One day newspaper ana magazine Geo.

F. Miller, formerly of this place, was in town Tuesday calling on old friends and settling up business Jacob Webber, of Victor, was do mail in New Yosk postoffice weighed ing business in town yesterday. 134 tons. matters. He will soon go into business at Wilsonville, Nebraska.

We feel confident that he will successfully carry on your school books at Evans Mrs. W. R. Moses was quite ill on Get Bros. Tuesday, but is now improving.

whatever business he undertakes. It was trade, trade, and scratch, There are now more Chinamen in the Sandwich Islands than native male scratch all day long last Tuesday. An exchange says that if farmers who have horses in pastures fenced Hawaiians. LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SCREENS, POSTS, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT AND COAL. Two members were added to the with barbed wire, will plow a furrow Headquarters for barbed wire Ev Baptist church here last Sunday.

or two around the pasture, inside the The first vote cast in the town of A. M. GRIFFETH. Manager. ans Bro's The Telephone Exchange, of Stockholm, Sweden, is equipped with Amer ican apparatus.

Barnard was that of A. M. Griffeth. fence, the danger will not be half so great as without. The stock will be able to distinguish the line at night and thus avoid baing horribly mangled The Times office printed a supply of KANSAS.

Lincoln Co. stationery for Evans Bros, this week, BARNARD, and perhaps killed. A full line of school supplies includ The tattler is one of the worst ene Frank Crowl has moved his family ing pens, ink, pencils, slates, writing books, chalk, at living prices at into the Griffeth house on White street, Evans Bros. mies mankind has. Many a fair name has been clouded with suspicion and many have been started on the downward path by the scandal monger.

Be careful what you say about your neigh Seven members were added to the Presbyterian church at this place last In Cleveland, 0M there is a lady who is totally paralyzed by every thunder Sunday. storm. She recovers when the storm ceases. FOR ARTISTIC Job Prirtir Of Every Description M. O.

Ballard is agent for all kinds of Rubber Stamps. If you want any thing in that give him a call at the bors. What you hear is not always true. Remember that repeating bad reports about our fellow men cannot possibly benefit you and it may do a great deal of harm. Even if the person you talk about is not just what he ought to be, still your speaking evil of them is not going to do any good and will probably cause great sorrow to innocent ones.

Times office. B. F. Hudson leaves to-morrow for Western, where he will remain until spring. The president issued a proclamation making November 29th Thanksgiving day.

Mr. Goodwin, of Second creek, has just finished a large stone barn, measuring 18x80 feet. Washing machines, churns, pumps buggies, ammunitions and in fact ev erything at Evans cheaper than ever sold in Lincoln county before..

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