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Lincoln Beacon from Lincoln, Kansas • 4

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The Lincoln Beacon Flaherty, defendants, and that the said Coleman Flaherty and Annie Flaherty most answer said petition Sled aa aforesaid, oa or before the 10th day of October, 1B, or said petition will Piixhib. August 18, 1889, at Sylvan Grove, Kansas, a daughter to W. H. and Annie Pilcher. POLISHES ILL OFFICIAL HEWS.

wui mm mm one, ana a judgment rendered la said action against said defendaata, Coleman Flaherty and Annie Flaherty, for the sum of three hundred and thirtv-eevea and iiiH.t. E3SK SifflSi I LINCOLN, KAS, AUGUST 29, 1889. hundredths dollars (337.63. with interest thereon at the rate of three per cent, per month from the 3th day of August. 1889.

and for ensu a -KT-Kro-rr-KTf- i of suit; and a further judgment against said defendants, Coleman Flaherty and Annie Fla- oerty, ror is per cent, or the above sum for attorney's fees; and for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following-described real estate, to-wit: The south half of block 8 and north SOU feet front of block 9, in J. T. Smith's addition to Lincoln Center, lying and situated in the county of Lincoln. In the atta of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has me 11 rat uen on sain premises, to the amount for whleh judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold with appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or arv part thereof. Francis C.

Dowkit. UGISTH Or DUN. I am a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the publican convention of October i. V. SWAJCTZ.

I hereby announce myself ai a candidate liar the office of Register ol Deeds, subject to the decision of the voters at the next general election. Simon H. Booh. I am an Independent candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the decision of the voters at the coming November election. C.

Bernhardt. COUNTY TBXASCHBB. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the Republican convention of October i. Thomas Thompson 8HXRIFT. We are authorized to announce E.

8. Adam-son as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county subject to the decision of the voters in November next. Fear A areata. All the Lincoln county agents for Underbill Co. are requested to meet at the factory in Lincoln on Saturday, August 31, at 2 p.

nu, to receive instructions. 35-1 E. H. Ukderhill. 0ly the Very Beat Quality Of harness oil, Of harness hardware, Of all materials used in the construction of heavy and light harness and saddles is used by L.

W. Harbaogh, and He employs only the best workmen. 35-2 Educational drove Meeting. On Friday, September 20, in Christianson's Grove, on Spilman, will be held an educational picnic which will be attended and addressed by Kev. Meichenger of Beloit, Rev.

A. N. See and Elder J. H. Lock wood.

The public is invited to attend en masse, for all will be made welcome who come. Rev. J. H. Laird, of the Pottersburg circuit, is the projector and manager of the affair.

Library Benefit Program. Instrumental duet "Gallop Brillante." Misses Clara and Adah Bryant. Vocal duet Misses Delia and Llllle Tolilver. Eecltatlon 'Oiualberto's Victory." Attest: Attorney for Plaintiff. The Celebrated A.

W. Elgin. Clerk. 35-S PUBLICATION X0T1CE. Tn the at fl rnnrt within ml V.

A wuu au. HiU wuu.j of Lincoln, in the state of Kansas: James T. Pinnkett. plaintiff, vs. James M.

Marquis, Addie Marquis. W. K. PROHIBITION COIN" VIE ZtTTICOSr. Metcalf, Fannie Metcalf, Otis B.

Gunn, Mary H. Guun, John W. Simpson, Phoebe E.Simpson and the Saline Valley Bank, defendants. mimm W. K.

Metcalf. Fannie G. Metcalf. Otis Miss Bella Lamont F.n drill Gunn. Mary H.

Gunn. John W. Simpson and Nine You'dk Ladies PhcebeE. Simpson will take notice that the said Violin solo James T. Plunkett, plaintiff, did on the 27th day of August, 1889, file his petition in said di Prof.

Wilson. trlct court, within and for the oounty of Lincoln, In the state of Kansas, against the said Illustrated poem "Maude Muller." Ice cream, cake and a general good time. At Bryant's Opera House, Friday evening, above named defendants, and that the said W. K. Metcalf, Fannie Metcalf, Otis B.

Gunn, Mary H. Gunn, John W. Simpson and Phoebe E. August 30. Admission, 10 cents; children Simpson must answer saia petition tiled as aforesaid, on or before the 10th day of October.

half price. Sunday School Plcnle. 1889, or said petition will be taken as true, and a juagmeni renaerea in saia action against said SI0ISST603 aeienaanis james ju. Marquis, Aauie Marquis, W. K.

Metcalf and Fannie G. Metcalf, for the sum of seventeen hundred and sixty dollars. Program for the picnic to be held by the Sabbath School Association, at the J. M. Putney farm on Spilman, August 31, 1889, ($1,760) with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 12th day of June, 1889.

and for costs of suit: and a further judg exercises to begin at 10 a. Prayer by Rev. J. H. Laird.

Exercises by schools. ment against all of said defendants for the fore closure or a certain mortgage upon the follow ing uescrmea real estate, to wit: An undivided one-half interest In and to the Address by A. T. Biggs. Subject, "The duty of parents to attend Sunday school with A mass meeting of the Prohibitionists of Lincoln county is called to meet at the Court House In Lincoln, on Sat.

Sept. 14, at 10 1 SO a. to place in nomination candidates for the following county offices: county treasurer, county clerk, register of deeds, sheriff and commissioner of the third commissioners district. All people, both men and women, who advocate by party methods, the prohibition by both state and national legislation of the liquor traffic; the complete political enfranchisement of women the issuance of money directly by the government, in sufficiently increased quantity to meet the demands of the natural laws of trade the repeal of the national banking laws; the ownership and control by government of all railroads and telegraph lines; the revision of our tariff laws so as to remove the burthens of taxation now being imposed upon the necessaries of life, such as food, clothing and lumber the prohibition of trusts and all land monopolies; the establishing of a national interest law limiting the rate of interest so that the average net earnings of capital shall not exceed the average net earnings of agriculture and labor and the election of United States senators by a direct vote of the people, will be allowed a voice in the convention. By Ordek of Central Committee.

south one-half of the northeast quarter of the soutneaBi quarter oi section number one (1) township number twelve (12) south of ranee eignt (8) west or me etn principal meridian, their children." Dinner. Call to order by instrumental music. Exercises by schools. Address by E. V.

Swartz, of Lincoln. containing twenty acres, more or less. Also, an undivided one-half interest in and to about three acres of land located as follows, to wit Commencing at a stone located on the line about Address by Rev. B. P.

McMillan, of Grove. Subject, "Object of Sabbath 3SH rods south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter southeast quarter of section 1, town 12, range 8, thence run schools." The schools wishing to take part in the ex ning west about 22 rods to the middle of tne saune river, inence following tne soutti ercises will report to the president, H. Brown, and they will be called in the order erly course of the center of said river to the south line of the north half of southeast quarter section 1, town 12, range 8. Thence running east to the southwest corner of above described in which they report. ine JJayno band will lurmsh music assist Watch this space in this paper Next Week! ed bv the G.

A. R. band. twenty acre tract, then north about 41 rods to the place of beginning. Also, an undivided Miss Maude Mcuaniess will act as organ ist, though each school may furnish an one-halt interest in and to a tract of land described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner to northeast quarter northeast quarter southeast quarter section 1, town 12, organist for their own exercises.

ln.8 program is not lor show, to draw a crowd, but everyone on the program has range 8, tnence running norm to rig tit or way ol S. L. W. Railway, thence southeasterly along said right of way to the south boundary line of promised to he there. James Stewart, Some of the Democratic brethren of this place affirm that their party will make no county nominations this fall.

Others think that it will, but that the nominations will not be made until after the Republican J. B. Hoyt, Com. the nortneast quarter nortneast quarter southeast quarter section 1, town 12, ranges, thence west along said south boundary line to place of beginning, all lying and situated in the county of Lincoln, in the state of Kansas, and adjudg P. M.

Brown, 35-lSij NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that J. D. Sherrick, of ing that said planum nas tne first lien on saia premises, to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold with appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each HI. "WILLIiiMS, E.

S. Adamson announces himself inthis Lincoln, Kansas, did on the 8th day of August, 1889, file in the office of the probate judge in and BLACKSMITH AND WAGONMAKER, for the county of Lincoln his petition asking the probate judge to grant him a permit to sell in of them, of and from all right, title, estate, in terest, property, ana equity ot redemption. In toxicating liquors for medical and scientific pur nr enured with the best of heln to do all kinds of blacksmlthlnz on the shortest notice. A or to said premises, or any part thereof, and a weeks' Beacon as an independent candidate for sheriff. He has been either a deputy or under sheriff for Mr.

Boyle for the past two years and we have never heard his competency questioned or his efficiency doubted. The people of this county can easily do first-class Wagon Maker and repairer has a shop In the rear of onr building, where he is ready poses, and the case was set for hearing in the office of the probate judge on Monday, Septem to do the best work in his line. ber im, at iu o'clock a. m. 31 J.

D. SniBBicK. further judgment against the said defendants reforming the said mortgage as well as a certain deed from defendants O. B. Gunn and Mary H.

Gunn to M. Marquis and a certain deed from J. M. Marquis and Addle Marquis to John W. AJEJL WORK WAERANTED worse than to elect him sheriff.

LUSTCOLN? KS. DRS. STARKEY PALEN'S Simpson, and a certain deed from John W. Simpson and Phoebe Simpson to J. M.

Marquis and W. K. Metcalf, and that all of said deeds be adjudged to convey to the several grantees in fee simple the last of the above de Treatment by Inhalation. E. V.

Swartz, whose announcement ap MILT. H. CULLUM TRADE MARK REfilSTERCB scribed tracts. pears at the head of this page as a candidate for register of deeds subject to the Re RANCH U. DOWN BY, Attest, Attorney for Plaintiff.

jl illlS225. -HAS- A. W. 35-3 $75,000 EASTERN MONEY publican convention, is a gentleman clear to the back-bone: a man active in all good works in religious matters and everywhere Thu WTCsnmiT Tkmple op Music" is the With special instructions Oldest and largest music house on the cheapest in America. TO ILiOlSTI else.

He is temperate, honest and industrious, and we do not think his qualifications Wonder ORGANS at $60; DO KOT. BUY AN INSTRUMENT until you. have sent for our catalogues and Pianos 1689 Aroh Street. Fhllad'a, Pa. ON for the office can be truthfully questioned, For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dys and organs sold lor casn or on easy pajnrcnts.

my pilillHLa. 5 DIFFERENT PLANS, at 5 DIFFERENT 2ATES pepsia, Catarrh, Hay lever. Headache. De The Republican party of this county will do itself an honor by nominating him. bility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chronic SKNDi CENTS FOR oneor30etnlftforfur I MUSIC MUSIC! ana JNervons Disorders.

OiriOEj-Over Herzberg's Chicago Bazar- enolee pieces or munte. Rorular iHr. S1.S6. "The Compound Oxygen Treatment." Drs. Lincoln, Kansas.

LilMo Fisher Mai len, Popular Song, Waiaman, 40 Ct. Starkey Arch Street, Philadelphia, Come and See Me Before This Clance is Gone. have been using for the last seventeen years, is a scientific adjustment of the elements of oxygen Li Fisher Miacn, wau, BviMtheart Waltzes, Gipsy Baron, Strauss, 75 Ct. Cill Me Back Srhottische. Very popular, Flslicr, 35 Catalogue of 2435 Peea musio mailed free.

Send for it. S. R. HUYETT, St. Joseph, Mo.

23-21 and nl frozen macrnetized. and the comDonnd is I so condensed and made portable that 't is sent an over tne worm Drs. Starkey Palen have the liberty to refer to the lollowlng named well known persons who CHICAGO have tried their treatment: Hon. Wm. D.

Kelley, Member of Congress, ltv .1 'A II I JSi Philadelphia. Eev. Victor L. Conrad, editor Lutheran Ob server, Philadelphia. i hey find how rapidly health -iM'tM by taking Ayer's Sar-.

-i The reason is that this i in contains only the purest tt. ill'- powerful alteratives and i. it iho.iiianila yearly it proves a i'i. of life. Lake, Brockway Centre, complaint and i i niiule my life a burden i near ending my existence, i iiiiiii four years 1 suffered un-; i I was reduced almost to tm.

niid hardly had strength to iiivclf about. All kinds of food i me, and only the most deli- Miilil lie digested at all. "Within mentioned several physicians u-a mi! without giving relief. Wt 1 took seemed to do any wr Rood until I began the use of i Sarsaparilla, which has pro- wonderful results. Soon after to take the Sarsaparilla I ee au Improvement hit condition, my appetite began te rraira and with it came the ability Eev.

Charles W. Cuslilng, D. Itocbester, COTTAGE ORGAN Petitions for Druggists Permits. The following are the names upon Dr. Sherrick's and F.

M. Kinney's petitions to the probate judge (and on file in his office) for permits to soli intoxicating liquors for medicinal, scientific and mechanical purposes sherrick's petition. Men. Thos. Boyle, H.

Williams, A. Roe-nigk, W. 8. McNitt, C. B.

Stover, N. O. Simpson, Jas. H. Mills, James H.

Smith, C. M. Newlon, H. R. Banks, C.

B. Jones, H. M. Hall, E. M.

Pinkerton, N. C. Pancher (M. D. ,) L.

J. Dunton, J. W. Grubb, A. M.

Nimmons, Henry Jacobs, Elmer Biggs, Wm. Marshall, Will E. Smith, Jacob Cook, J. C. Webster, J.

A. Johnston, Joseph I. Toliver, A. Marshall, P. G.

Fleishman. Women. -A. H. Keyser, Henry Zink, A.

M. Stover, Viola Ingham, Julia A. Conkey, E. A. Thompson, Mrs.

John McElheney, Mrs. T. B. Reynolds, Mrs. Lizzie Weirbach, New lork.

Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago. Illinois. W.

H. Worthlngton, editor New South, Birm Has attained a standard of exceUiaice which, admits of no superior. ingham, Ala. Judge H. P.

Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Mass. Judge E.

8. Voorhees, New York City. Mr. JB. C.

Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siddall, merchant, Philadelphia. Hon. W.

AV. Schuvler. Easton. Pa. it contains evory improvement mux inventive genius, skill and money can reduce.

Edward Wilson, 833 Broadway. N. ed itor Phlla. Photo. Fidelia M.

Lyon, Walraea, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands. Alexander Ritchie. Iverness. Scotland. aWP r-i a mr isv a Mrs.

Manuel V. Ortego, Fresnlllo, Zacatecas, all the food taken, my strength. Mexico. Mrs. Emma Cooper, Utllla, Spanish Honduras, OTTB, I WAH.

tm ATM SAN1ED IS I FOR TO -i. FIVE EXCEL. I YBfVES. Central America. J.

Cobb, ex-vice-consnl, Casablanca, Morocco. nnrimved each day, ana alter a lew utiiSis of faithful attention to your thirorJions, I found myself a well v. YL-rsvn, able to attend to all household r'titis. The medicine has given me n. Ella Rees, Melinda Meek, Matie Zink, Mary Cogswell, Lola Wingett, Minnie Elgin, M.

A. Velsey, Fannie L. Webster, Emily Griffa, Mattie Griffa, Yattie Wicker, Josie Ritchie, Mary Boyle, M. E. King, Louise EL Williams, Fannie Bryant, Mary M.

L. Mohr, Willora Biggs, Katie H. VanFleet, Ellen Hunter, Vina Clark. M. V.

Ashbrook, tied. Bluff, (Jal. James Moore, snp't police, Blaudford, Dorset shire, England. Jacob Ward. Bowral.

New South Wales. lease of life, and I cannot thank And thousands of others in every part of the if tLtfiL United Slates. too much." 'AVe, the undersigned, citizen ot Centre, hereby certify titf.vt. the above statement, made- by "Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Action and Results." is the title of a new brochure of two Lake, is true in every particular kinney's petition. Men.

E. M. Pinkerton, George Bertelson, A. D. Gilpin.

Z. A. Smith, 0. G. Griffa.

Thos. Thompson, C. B. Stover, E. N.

Biggs, H. D. Simpson, Mrs. Kansas Simpson, J. H.Mills,B.

P. Wicker, James H. Smith. N.S. hundred pages, published by Drs.

Starkey Palen, which gives to all Inquirers full Information as to this remarkable curative agent and a These excellent Organs ase oelebratod for volume, quality of tone, quia response, variety of combination, artistic design, beautxy in nnlsi, perfect construction, mklng thei the most fid entitled to lull credence. wv r. 'Hiitibevlain, G. Waring, C. t.lis, Druggist.

record of several hundred surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases many of them after tiTt "SIv brother, in England, for a attractive, ornamental arta'aeBiniuin uinu iui homes, schools, churche lodges, being abandoned to die by other physicians, El win ue raauea iree to any aaoress on applica jD -viy tion, itead the brochure UIKTKqiJAIiED FACIMTII. When I say Ctjkb I tin r.v, stop torn fetid turn again. I MKA.X A jt.Vl) jX. HKILLEDl WOKsVATKIV. DRS.

STARKEY A PALEN, No. 1629 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEST 51ATREIAL, 17eow COMBINID, HAKE THIS. Bryant, Frank P. Williams, John B.

Hunter, 1 J. W. Shick, R. S. Wilmarth, R.

B. Gilki-aon, E. S. Bower, A. Marshall, N.

B. Rees, Thos. Boyle, A. M. Bowlby, W.

S. Green, J- W. Grubb, J. A. Johnson, M.

H. Van-Fleet. Women. Emily Griffa, Mattie Griffa, Priscilla Shick, Mrs. O.

Quimby, Mrs. S. M. Gilpin-, Mesdamea Christina Thompson, Vint Clark, Ellen Hunter, E. Biggs, C.

B. Lemon, Jennie Lyons, Harriett McCorm-nick, Minnie Patrick, Katie Zink. Cora Bryant, Addie Kresky, M. E. King, T.

T. Gilki-son. E. A. Thompson.

T. B. Reynolds, Ellen THS POPUtAB ORQAN 1 time, unable to attend to his occu- fion, by reason of sores on hi foot, wnt. him Ayer's Almanac ami the tee-niuls it contained induced him to tr; Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using it a 'I'M while, he was cured, and is now -veil man, working in a sugar milt Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." Attcwell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario.

i's Sarsaparilla, PREPAKKD BX Cr. J. Ayer CoH Lowell, Mais. Vriec tit bottles, Worth a bottla. I nave made the uso.u.ii; FITS, EP2LKP3T falling szc A life-long stndy.

Curb the worst ci. sei-. notai.w i-ri Seud at onco lnr a lr ns i of my liwf nd rost oiiice. it s. .1 trial, sod it mill cure js- PUBLICATION NOTICE.

In the district court within and for the county of Lincoln, in the state of Kansas: S. J. Richards, Plaintiff, vs. Coleman Flaherty and Annie Flaherty, Defendants. Coleman Flaherty and Annie Flaherty will take notioe that said 8.

J. Rlohards, plaintiff, PIANOS, ST001S, BOOKS. Catalogues oa application, Fbek. dw on tne mn day or August, iww), nie his pe CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN COL rancher, S. R.

Libbey, Katie Williams, Jobn Z. Nelson, P. A. Nelson, A. M.

Stover, L. A. i H.Q.ROOT,Nl.o., iw run a tition In said district court, within and for the mraty of Lincoln, In the atate of Kansas, sagaUsi Um aald Coleman Flaherty and Annie CH1CAQO, ILL. Gilpin..

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