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Lincoln Banner from Lincoln, Kansas • 1

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Lincoln Banneri
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J. p. 3 Cl'-i' El i'--Co i LINCOLN, KANSAS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2.

1884. NO. 5. VOL. 10.

fj If flit iff iff I She is one of th busiest women iu so Russell county mado the same mis LOCAL NOTICES. cial and political life. Who will le iaiertcil lUiui r- personally to the Senator's political af 'l br.Muovs i'jcals rlcVti 1 take that Lincoln county did. Called the judicial convention before she knew how many delegates she was entitled to. Russell rectified her mistake by fairs, supervising the wcrk relating to his large correspondence, examining Into the subject referred to in the putting off the judicial convention.

Harvest is passing. Hard rain Sunday night. Platform danco the 4th. "It's hot" i3 not original, but it is true. A.

Lapham, of Clay Center is in the city. Sir. and Mrs. T. J.

Sill have a little lady visitor at their house. Flv nets, both cord and leather at thousands of letters he and The.Ohio Democrats beat all for Ig- done at Edgetts. Sltf Buy your lumber at Adamson's. Old papers for sale at this office. Price machine oils at Bryant's.

2 El'dnrndo engine oil at Kinney making herself quite as familliar with 3 his affairs as he is himself. Personal norauce. ruey ao not scorn to nave heard that old man Tilden is off the track. They voted solidly for his nomination, mentioning something ly, she is perhaps the better politician of the two. She has taken afightinc 10-1 tf- Bradshaw'e.

oieorge narness store, hand in all of his campaigns, and in The best Machine oil at Bryant's jM. the least money. 2tf about somebody cheating him out of Stover furnishes specimens of ability to make friends, political and for an office a few years ago. currants that beats the "Dutch." personal, she is surpassed by tew wo stoves at 50 iuick Meal" gasoline Svpher Tomsou's. Do not forget that the dance on When President Arthur brought his men in public life.

One other senator's wife is something like ber in this re son to Princeton couege, ne made a speech to the students, saying that he spectMrs. Gen. Williams, of Ken John Shannon's bakery i.i in operation, Goto Shannon's bakery for pios, cakes, bread, 5 Rev. W. Lv Ward will preach at Vesper at 11 o'clock a.

ni. rest Sab-; bath. J. O. ITorton, or Kansas City, sub-1 scribed for the county weekly oefore he left the city.

A new press came to thia, office this week but we have not had tine to get it ready for use. E. S. Adamson has purchased nine acres of laud south of the city and will build a house upon it soon. Robert Graham, one of the popular vs of Rocky Hill, called Tuesday an.l renewed his faith in the Banseb.

W. H. Brown, of Atchison, called at the Banner office lastWednesday. He has been quite sickly of late but is much better at present. Ernest McAdams, of Blue Stem, died one week ago last Monday, of in-flamation of the bowels.

He was 'me of the most popular boys in that part of the country. There will be services in memory of Ernest McAdams next Sabbath at 3 o'clock p. at Blue Stem school bouse conducted by D. Ward aud H. C.

Bradbury. Prnf. N. W. Sonnedecker has been tendered the superintendeucy of the public schools for the' coming year.

This, in our opinion is the wisest thing that the board could have done. 0. B. Edgett Co. sell the Deer-iug and Buckeye Binders.

47tf The lumber yard is here. Now buy your lumber at home, 41tf. R. F. Bryant sells a linanlent that tucky.

In person Mrs. Logan is quits as attractive as Mr3. Elaine. She is had shown how much he thought of Princeton "by leaving" his son the most precious thing he had iu life-there." Ever since then young Alan has been known as "Precious Thing." tall, with a well rounded figure, a handsome, intelligent face, hair almost the platform will be a grand affair. Mrs.

Bohning has been seriously ill of late. Dr. Newton is attending htr. Finest lot of confectionary at Brick Top's that was ever brought to town. 2 Don't fail to call on Holeomb Hoops for 4th of July aud picnic goo-is.

Theo. Sternberg was in the city Saturday night; presumably to fix the fences. For R. R. Lands, call on Lincoln reuei.

always gives good nine-column For SAT.E. A as white asthe driven snow, in marked contrast with the raven locks of Inquire at this office. hand press "Black Jack," her husband. If vou want to prove up on your land to the Clerk of the District Court. County Land and Immigration Asso ciation.

Mr. Henry Ward Beecher wrote to the Pecksniff committee, at New York: "Put me down 100 times against Blaine in letters two feet long every time." It is written down in letters two feet long, that Mr. Blaine never seduced a friend's wife and then committed perjury in order to avoid punishment. Ex. Christ Kruse.

one of the solidest farmers the county, called on us briefly last'week. Notice. Yes notice that you do not allow such a vast amount of vegetable matter to grow upon your lots in town. See to it, as cleanliness is the fundamental principle of health. It should be attended to before decay begins.

N. C. Fanoher. wife and daughter, Pi esby teriau church Win, Smith, united with the Drowned, Come to Milo and see me. it win nav vou, I make.niachine oil aspeeial- -tf Lke Mokse, -If you want a iteader, go to Edgett Co.

and order the light running Lewis. 47tf -Call on G. M. Lutes for a rare bargain in a good second hand beloit TWINE EINUElt. 2 Why, those latest styles of Ladies' Hats at Wykoff Larkin's, are most elegant and cheap.

40 -The J. I. Case Agitator Thresher is the best in the world, for sale by 0. B. Edgett Co.

4tf --Eldorado, lard, castor and lubricating oils at Bryant's at bed rock prices, and don't you forget it. -if Dr. Jackson's Eye Salve will cure any case of sore eyes in 4 days. 45-6m R.F. Bryant.

Last Sunday the sad news came up from V. Ball's mills that Laughlin last Sunday. 0. Page made us a pleasant call last week and enriched our contribu-liou bos 51.50. J.

C. Bchmeltzer, of Rosette, called last Wednesday and ordered the Banner. Slill they come. Clifford Stubbs brings in some apples McKintuu was drowned. He and two which grew on bis mothers farm.

boys went batning in the Saline and They have several trees which hang loaded with fruit. The limbs hang Reunion Sixth Kansas. R. A. Thompson received the following card from his old major and recruiting officer: North Topeka, Kansas, Curtis House.

Dear will be a meeting of the members of our old reg as he went iu he jokingly remarked to nearly to the earth the fruit is so bur (he boys that he was going to drown. Wanted: Every farm that is fi densome. The sale of the.sultzenbergpr proper Alas, his prediction was too true He was a good swimmer and must have tv last Saturday was a success. Ev in the water. It was ten erything sold hiirh.

Over four hun-! cramped sale in the county to list on our books for the fall campaign. We bad a dry storm last Wednesday. It ruined'Brick Thompson's temporary ipe cream parlor. To A business property iment on the 4th of July, 1881, at Ar mory Hall, G. A.

corner of 35th street and Grand Avenue. Kansas o'clock a. when the sad event occurred, and the corpse was i not found until four i'l the afternoon. The deceased was a relative of Robertson, Edffett Co. sell all kinds of City, to make arrangements' for i mn! enta ironi a Hoe to a Thresher, and residence in McPherson county for dred dollars in casli was taken in.

E. A. Wood, the administrator of the estate, is feeling well over it. Rev. J.

A. Bright preached an excellent sermon to a large audience at the court house, last Sunday evening, from the text: "Feed my lambs." The following is the division of the the reunion of tne old 6th Kansas Cav- a farm iu Lincoln county. and came to our city only n. fear-" week sJ the nexr annual encampment Grabain Bros, have leased their mill of the Grand Armv of the Republic of All Implements warranted. 47tf Dr.

Jackson's B. H. Syrup is pleasant to take and thoroughly cleanses the system. 45-Gm R. F.

Bryant. C. L. Morse, of Milo, has on hand a linonf drv troods and groceries, to Win, Hense, of Illinois, for one year with the privilege of three. the State of Kansas, (wherever it may subject: The S.

h. ivacuer his character, n. His text, book, lit His The county commissioners met the ago. His home is iu Scotland where he was born and raised and where his parents and three brothers now reside. Before coming to this couutry he sailed two years.

In this country he has resided in New York, Philadelphia, Kansas City and Lincoln. He work. iv. His reward. be held Members who cannot bo present at Kansas City, address me at' Curtis House, North Topeka, Kansas.

first of the week to issue bonds to pay off the indebtedness of the county. farm imp ements, drugs, patent medi- Died: Friday. uue 27, a seven month old sou of Mr. and Mrs. The platform dance will be an part of the celebration July Now, Comrade, spread the news, so we can have a grand old reunion this fall.

Geo. Cline. Funeral services were held at the church, Saturday, June cinea, oils You can get all kind of tin 'done at O. B.Edgett Go's, in style. A bran new tinner has, fresh from Iowa.

4th. Come early aud have a good was a young man or good morals, a work good come 51 liSth. great student of his Bible and religious i jr 1 i I am yours in F. C. L.

J. Ariiell Johnson, Late Maj. of Oth Ks. Cav. Reg.

ly inclined. At the time of his death he was about thirty years old. The 'My Lord liatlinfed of t'asf Eowreta Tte lieaper sai'J awl uiniiPil, Denr tokens the ai th aiv tiwy Where a was once a Wm. Hedriek called Saturday and Karris, Green are awake to the vital principle ot business and their motto is: "If a slore does not keep the goods it cannot sell them." funertffcservices were held at the Pres Ordained. Last Sunday the Kev.

Wm. Wurd, left several nice specimens. One kind time. H. Bates, of McPherson county, is in thecitv.

Mr. B. owned a faim on Yauge'r aud lived here in seventy-four aud five. If your farm is mortgaged and you cannot pay It out, list it with the Ban-nek agency and it will be sold so as to save you something. The Banker office is fixed for doing the best iob work ever done iu the byterian church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, Rev.

Ward officiating. Then of crab apple that grows in clusters I can recommend Dr. Jackson's R. ti naiho hest soring tonic in the the remains were borne to their, last like cherries. His trees are young but who was recently called to take charge of the Presbyterian church in thiti city, was formally set apart for the he says he will have several bushels of resting place in the city cemetery, market.

Every bottle (fives satisfaction. 45-Giu R. F. Bryani. apples this year.

It only requires care to raise good rruit nere. xur. ri, nas "Who will break the news to his house-hold?" They will live on, four thous work of the ministry. Rev. Wm, bonds for deeds, rm.rtgnues his trees protected ty timoer ana tuey Simpkins, of Salina, preached an ex- west.

We will guarantee our worn to Ai.Qtmi farm leases, house are doing and miles away, unconscious of the af lleut sermon from I Cor. prefa leases, subpoenas, summons, bonds for rwta nntps find many other blanks J. C. Korton, of Kansas City, was in fliction that has come upon them give perfect satisraction. Nathan Potter.

Paris' popular post Then the news will be broken and they for sale at this office. the city the fii st of the week. He came out to exchange county warrants for master, called last Friday. He has sweet corn tassled and silked that has will awake to the realization of the newly issued bonds. The exchange re- tory to the ordination and instalation services.

The minister was then ordained by the laying on of the handa of the Presliy tery and prayer. It was a very solemn service. Then followed I have just laid in a supply of lin's Ague Cure. Try a bottle Record duced me interest from seven to six only been planted five weeks. M.

Robertson and family desire fact that a loved one has departed. '(v? pitv them both and pit ns all. Who viinlv the seeuea of lifj recall." per cent. When he was informed that through the Banner, to express their the entire indebtedness of this county was less than forty-fi ve thousand dollars, he expressed surprise and remark tlinnks to the many menus wno assist The Candidates Wives. pA in the burial of their unfortunate Thii is the first time in twentyyears relative.

ed, "why, your county is iu good shape." that the candidates for president and Theo Sternberg says that he would ing to directions ana it iaus io uuiu vou I will refund your money. 45-Cin R- F- Bkvast. Be sure and call at Tenney Wiu-cott's before purchasing tinware. They make their tinware of the very heaviest tin, and they sell their goods at the very lowest market prices. 4 We can insure city property, mill property or any other property on easy torma in the old standard companies.

vice-president, on the Republican tick be neifcctiv happy pa Lincoln if his Bishop Simpson, of Philadelphia, family were with him. Think he will was buried last week. et, have been married men, and as there are many who will be interested the charge to the pastor by the Rev. Sternberg, of Ellsworth. Rev.

II. Bradbury delivered the charge to the people and the services concluded with communion service. Rev. Ward starts off with his duties as pastor uudtr very lavorable circumstances. He ia a god speaker, a good christian man and very tiuely educated.

His wife in a polished christian lady and will be a great help to him. yet move over family and all aud be come a permanent fixture. (o Monev matters seem to be very fever in a description of the wives of Blaine ish iu the large cities; particularly in Look out tor the platform dance at and Logan, we copy the following from INew lork. a Washington correspondent, to the Lincoln Center, July Good music, good platform aud a god time is the imiirrnm. The dance will begin at 1 Chicago Tribune: Chicacro, June 4.

Allan Pinkerton Mrs. Slaine is of New England stoci o'clock p. and continue all night. founder of thePinkerton detective agency, is lying at the point of death from malarial fever. tall, well formed, with strongly marked Notice, All parties indebted to us are requested to call at once and settle features, set in a frame of gray, almost white hair, 'stern, earnest character by paving casa or giving a note.

Graham Bros. Rocky Hill. July 1, '84. 6-4pd and manner, and a long experience in public life, such as few women hav had. The mother of a half dozen chil J.

F. Hughes, J. B. Darrah, W. J.

Beil and Pancoast, of McPherson, dren, she has not allowed her social were in the city Tuesday lo king after Last week Matthew, Morgan Louis' banking house in New YorK failed. It is an old establishment, having been in business thirty-five years ia that city, Wirt V. Walton got away with the baggage for senator in the Clay county convention, and McJunkin for the judgeship, But they may not stand the test iu the senatorial and judicial conventions. duties to interfere with those of her We write our own policies so that the insurance takes effect immediately. When you step into Wykoff Larkiu's store, if you don't see what you want ask for it, George or Thomas will find it for you, find anything from au Iowa corn busker to au Elephant's tusk or au Indiana hoop-pole.

C'all and" see us. M. M. George has just received a lot of new harness goods. He can furnish lMit harness and heavy harness, eith-erdoubleor single.

He will fit you in good style aud at low rates. See him and save money. G. W. Harbaugh, of Beloit and Minneapolis, sells the famous Holladay windmill.

If you are thinking of get-tinoue, do not purchase until you have examined the Holladay, and you will buy none other. ot) I have the best assortment and am etiil receiving some beautihil goods in the new spring styles of millinery. vnn for liberal patronage in the political status. They are partwu larly iuterested in the judicial ques and yet, on the other hand, has never neglected her duties to society tion. or her husband's position.

The enter tainment at the Blaine mansion hav Mr. Lutes has on? of the best fcun-day echools in the State. Th are bright and opt scholars. Ws were surprised to hear the little ones answer nearly all questions in the quarterly always been elegant and attended by only Hie best elements of society. Per Troubb Among Glove Men.

Which has been settled by Fletcher buying the gloves at 50 cants on th dollar aud now offers, for cash, 1-1 inch Berlin, colors bronze, flesh, drab and pink, a 40 cent glove for 25 cents. 14 1-2 inch, still finer, peacock blue, drab, slate, sky-blue, sago green a 50 cent glove for 30 cents cash. Going out lively. There is nothing sweeter unless it is that new lot of sugar; $1 cash will buy a littl sample of 13 pounds. Immense bargain! at the Shady Bend Cash Store We have set dowu hard on nigh prices and offer, for cash, womens' and misses' fine sewed, sidi-lace shoes, "strictly gilt-edge," genuine Curacoa kid, high cut, last, eoh leather couuter, sizes 2 1-2 to 4, the best shoe of the kind made.

52,50 shoe ft $150. Special inducements to parties who wish to buy any kind of machine oil. Call on us and we will do you better. Yjuis Respectfully, -5-3t S. S.

Fletcheb. review-. sonally she does not enjoy public life or its honors, and it is more that the Prescott is the popular choice of Lincoln county for Judge. Gov. Gliek's insult tended to make him stronger than ever with our folks.

Even anti-prohibitionists were disgusted with the governor's action. The committee have made arrange' crowning ambition cf her husband meuts with the well known Berry of Ellsworth county, who wil life might be realized that she welcom entertain the people with violk-s and ed the result at Chicago than for he nlwftvs haopv to show organ music at Mulberry Park, on Ju own sake or that of ner family. you our goods Whether you are ready Mrs. Logan is one of the most popu tnak a purcnase cr noi. to 2tf lar and brilliant ladies iu society.

In truly, H. Hammer carried Lincoln county all for senator. If Hi. attends to business he can hold the first place in the hearts of the people here. He is not one of those man haters; he is a Whole souled fellow.

He i3 decided iu his stand and is williug to let people know what his views itre. But he does not say that every man who does -3 figure she is much like her associate ly 4th. Rev. Geo. Tenney preached Sunday at 4 o'clock p.

m. on "Our DiHereuces." There was a large audience cut to hear him and he delivered a good Eermon. The Prof, is inclined to b2 very charitable toward- his fellow christians, though they may not belong to his church. Mrs. Elaine, and in face they are some what similar.

In gentleness cf man All parties wanting pictures from the negatives that Foster Pickett made Lincoln Center and the surrounding country can call on N. Rces and get the copies at 3-5 cents each, as he has purchased all the negatives. 3-i. ner and tact as a politician and politi uot exactly agree with him has to be crushed. cal leader sue is surpassed by.

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