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Lincoln County Democrat from Lincoln, Kansas • 4

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M. V. B. Chase, Pres. There will be a Phantom ball at Fbase F.

Chase, Cashier. Jno G. King, As't Cash'r. GIVE THEM A CHANCE! That is to say, your Also H. T.

Bredes, Vice-President the Opera house, Tuesday evening, Itiijcolq Go. f)eiiociqt. 9 Lincoln, Thursday, 26, 1888 Jan. 31st, 1888. all your breathing machinery.

Very CHASE STATE BANK! The ladies of the Church of Chiisl TROUP HABHIS, Publishers. have decided to give their dinner, supper and sale on St." Talentines Day, OF LINCOLN, KANSAS. wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be I Thursday.

Feb. 14th, instead of the 11th as announced last week out again after a TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. nmrv uunn ruvnn jurrtn UUTUl W. A. Austin is week's illness.

The special meeting at the Church Eli Perkins at the opera house this there, your lungs cannot half do their Loans Money on Approved Chattel, Personal and Real Estate Security at Lowest Rates. Accounts of Merchants, Farmers and Stockmen Solicted. (Wednesday) evening. work And what they, do they can not do well. of Christ will still be continued.

So far there has been a good interest manifested. There have been a num Directors: M. V. B. Chase, AC.

Elrod, HI T. Bredes, A. Roenigk, Smith. Moss Co. are at work on A Chase, D.

Teague, Frank F. Chase. their abstract books. ber of additions to the church already. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are SINGING CLASS.

In case of fire have we a ladder that would reach the roof of our hieh Those wishing to learn to Bing, are CHAS. W. HARRIS, advised to attend a meeting at the buildings? If not, why not? bad All ought to be got rid of. By request, Elder Hall will deliver Baptist church next Friday evening, to organize a das in vocal music. DEALER IN GENERAL There is just one sure way to get rid of them.

That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any, druggist a discourse on "The Divinity of the with a "Bible," next Sunday evening. The tuition will be very low, book for each pupil. will sell you at 75 cents a bottle, HARD WAR Even if everything else has failed you, MARRIED. H. C.

Bradbury's appoinrments for next Sabbath: Milo, 11 a. Battle you may depend upon this for certain. At Lincoln, Kansas, TJ. Jan. Creek, 3 p.m.; Saltville, 7 p.

m. KANSAS. 1 19th, 1888, by Rev. H. C.

Bradbury, the I -r i oi i The new plate glass front in TINWARE, CUTLERY, Don't leave your horse stand on Ajnaries urejena, oi oyivau wove, auu blanketed tee store of Ureen Hammer is a daisy and adds 50 per cent to its ap the street without being this cold weather. Sylyia Laird, of Luray. Charlie and his bride will live on their own farm, three miles northwest of Sylvan pearance. A team ran away with a man nam In the case ofNimmons vs. Gragg Grove.

ed Chamberlain, near Logan, last STOVES, PUMPS, Successor to Miller LIILCOLILSr, KA1TSAS. (j Tan Fleet a suat brought to week. The wagon overturned and Lin- Program for the Southwest the man iniured to such an extent collect rent on a lease, was decided in that he died in a few days coin County Teacher's Association to be held at Sylvan Grove, on Februa favor of defendants. We are informed the family of S. ry Uth, 1888: 2nd Door West of Chase State Bank.

T. Weirbach will receive a $2,000 Ma The Chicago Farmer's Review, in its reports on the stand of winter wheat over the United States, places Kansas at the head with an average of 106, or six per cent, better than a sonic insurance which he had plsced on his life a year ago. SHOEMAKER full average. Call to order. Invocation, Rev.

McMillan. Song. Address of welcome, J. P. Harman.

Response, Sup't J. H. Allsworth. Natural philosophy, J. B.

Nelson. Practical penmanship, George L. Physiology, J. C. West.

City Marshall Ingham has prevented many a slip on our icy streets Kansas Btarts off in 1888 with the wheel of fortune turning out pros DEALERS IN the last week by sprinkling ashes, perity at every whirl. The latest thus preventing many exclamations of prize drawn was the big white fleecy surprise arid profanity. ocene Binominal and trmominal theories blanket that covers every wheat field We hear our night watch will give illustrated and explained James Den- up his position on account of like of in the commonwealth. Farmers say there is more moist Glassware and Queensware of all kinds. support by the business men.

xneD, Use and abuse of diagramming. ure in tne ground now than ever Lincoln will be a good held tor bur- Quy gjggg glars. lhey are working towns west gctool room ventilation, A. Ford. known before at this season, in the history of Western Kansas, which is the best indication of an immense We Lave everything to be found in a first-class Grocery of us.

How to prevent tardiness, Miss Store. Give us a call. crop of everything grown there next Dr. E. S.

Newton removed a cancer Frances Pease, Mrs. Eula I. Morgan from the eleven-year-old son of C. and others, year. mi Tr 1 1 tPFRESH VEGETABLES always on hand.

North side of Lincoln between 4th 5th Sts. Erebo, near Denmark, last week. Local geography, A. T. Biggs.

j.ne ivansas memoers when Washington are located as follows The Doctor makes a specialty of can- Vocal music in school, Mr. Grimm, N. Morrill, 621 Thirteenth street, cers and his efforts appear to be J. W. Meek and others.

C. M. C. LITTLE, crowned with success. northwest; E.

H. Funston, 905 Thirteenth street, northwest; B. W. Per THE WEEKLY CAPITAL. We observe that at the late meet kins, Hamilton house; Thomas Ryan, LUNCH COUNTER.

National Hotel John A. Anderson, ing of the Kansas Historical society oo'o street, northwest; E. J. Tur THE CHEAPEST AND BEST V. Ball, of Lincoln, C.

A. Hiller and Judge Hamilton, of Salina, and Joel ner, L016 rJirth street, northwest; R. Peters, Ebbit house. FAMILY PAPER. Holt, of Beloit, were elected members of the society.

Hot Coffee, Lunch and Freak Oysters at 11 Hours. GREEN VALLEY. We are having 6ome cold weather The usual rumors that the peach now. Read MRS. HUDSON'S STORY, crop is killed has appeared in our ex J.

township treas CONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS, NUTS CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Next West of Holcomb Brunt Lincoln, Kansas. WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE WEEKLY CAPITAL. urer has gone east to marry Miss Fan changes. We are thankful that such reports by croakers are not always true.

Frost, July 4th, will be the nie Allison. next thing in order. We will take John D. Halbert lost a fine colt by cutting its throat on a bard-wire ours in ice cream or as a beverage. BORN.

The Weekly Capital, published at fence. They have organized a literary so- A son to M. H. and Kate Van Fleet, Topeka, Kansas, is an eight-page, 56 column, first-class, family newspaper. It gives the latest telegraphic and Wednesday, Jan.

25th, 1888. Here cioty at Cedron school house. This makes five literary societies in Cedron after, if you wish to see Marshall you township. need not go to the store. He will be state news, reports of all important meetings, political, religious, and scientific conventions held at the capi There have been two men killed Many Precious Lives Are annually sacrificed by neglecting to use a safe' and reliable remedy for Throat and Lung troubles.

If you are suffering with a Cold, Cough, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, or have a tendency to Consumption, remember that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral soothes and heals the irritated tissues, and assists nature in restoring health. The experience of years furnishes the most convincing evidence that thousands of lives Are Saved by the seasonable use of this medicine. I thoroughly believe in the curative virtues of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and recommend it to all who experience trouble with the throat or lungs. It is just the remedy we need here in cold, bleak Minnesota. William Collins, Agent Northwestern St.

Paul, Minn. at home. while hauling hay froii here to Caw ker City and downs. tal of the state. Every citizen of Kansas should take a paper giving All is not peace and harmony in the Two weeks ago, while out hunting, G.

A. R. Post, here, so we are in the proceedings of the legislature, and Mr. Creech's boy, of Delhi, was driv formed. Boys, you met the enemy in news from the capital.

ing a swollen shell into his gun, when the past and were the victors. Now All persons subscribing at once will it exploded, striking him in the eye. don't get up a rebellion in your own I My mother was sick for three years with" Bronchitis, and could get nothing to rom the effects of which he died. have the benefit ofMrs." J. K.

Hudson's story, "Esther the Gentile; ranks. In union, there is strength; relieve her, until sue commenced usui" John D. Halbert is on the sick list. divided, we fall. which will be continued each week There are thirty-two miners at work for eleven weeks, commencing Nov.

The largest attendance of Masons in the Company coal mine on the Spillman in this township. 17th. Competent judges, who have read this story in manuscript, pro of any brother of the order, of the Lincoln Lodge were in attendance at J. P. Smith of this place wants to I nounce it one of great interest and the funeral of S.

T. Weirbach, Tues Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This preparation afforded prompt and wonderful relief, and, in due time, effected a permanent cure. Thomas H. D.

Chamberlain, 40 Oxford street, Baltimore, Md. I have never found a medicine equal to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for the prompt relief of Throat and Lung diseases peculiar to childreu. I consider this medicine an absolute cure for all such affections and am never without it in the house. John M. Stoddard, Petersburg, Va.

I had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced In flesh, and had been given up by my physicians. I began sell or trade his farm near Lincoln. day. The large attendance of all our strength, carrying with it a powerful B. F.

McCormick opened a coal citilens was noticeable, and the grief argument against the Mormon iniq- mine on the Skiles place. of our people at his loss seems uni- uity. Mrs. Hudson who has contrib- Mi Pleasant literary society takes versal. uted many sketches and short stories A number of yearB ago I was seriously ill.

The doctors said I was in Consumption, and beyond hope of recovery. They advised the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as a means of temporary relief. This it not only afforded me, but, after taking it for two or three months, I was a well man. James Birchard, Darien, Conn. My brother had an affection of the lungs, which we feared would terminate in Consumption.

After trying many other remedies, without avail, he began taking Aver's Cherry Pectoral, three bottles of which have completely cured him. Simeon Allen, East Chatham, N. Y. A few months ago I contracted a violent cold, which was accompanied with a high fever, and difficulty iu breathing. By Promptly taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the alarming symptoms quickly disappeared, and I soon entirely recovered my health.

J. H. Smith, Farraiugton, Iowa. I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important" remedy for home use. I have tested the curative powers of this medicine in my family many times during the past thirty years, and have never known it to fail.

It will relieve the most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults. Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

the cake for original questions for de to the Kansas Fanner in years past, bate. HORSES FOR SALE. and to The Capital, is not an entire Taking George Toliver's little boy was run stranger to Kansas readers. over by a wagon last Friday. The Weekly Capital, the price of One heavy team, horse 6 years old and mare 7 years old.

The mare will foal in April next. Also the noted draft stallion Elbuff 7 years old, The Grand Army Post of Cedron which is $1.00 per year, and The Dem installed their officers on Saturday, January 7th. ocrat, will be sent to any address one weight, about 1,700. This stock is of- year for $1.75. Tne cash mHst, in all Miss Myrtie Smith has returned lereu at a iair price ana on easy cases, accompany the order.

from a visit to Ottawa county, and commenced school again. term. Call on or address J. W. Wilcox, Pottersburg, Lincoln county, Kb.

There are a large number of cattle Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, after using two bottles of this valuable medicine, was completely cured. Leopold D. Keininghaus, Moline, HI. I am constantly using Oyer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary com. plaints.

From observations of many severe cases, I am convinced it will cure Colds, Coughs, and diseases of the lungs, which have defied all other remedies. 1 invariably recommend its use. I. 8. Cushman, M.

Saco, Me. A short time ago I had a severe attacfe of Bronchitis. Physicians, and also the remedies which are ordinarily used in such cases, failed to give relief. In de spair of finding anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was helped from the first dose. I had not finished one bottle before the disease left me, and my throat and lungs were as sound as ever.

George Hunter, Altoona, Pa. being brought into this township from Six years ago I was a traveling sales List of letters remaining dead in the post office at Lincoln, -Kansas, the west to be fed, but Cedron still has plenty of feed to spare. man, and, at that time, was anectea wttn a lumr trouble, which caused severe pains LINCOLN COLLEGE. LINCOLN. KANSAS.

Calendar tor 1887-1888: FALL TERM. Begins Sept. 19,1887. Ends Dec. 23, 1887.

WINTER TERM. Begins Jan. 2, 1888. -Ends March 23. 1888.

8PBINQTEBM. Begins April 2, 1888. (l Ends June 7, 1888. Jan'y 21st, 1888. If not called for C.

M.Lonsburyhas made a contract in thirty days will be sent to the dead with J. C. Richardson to get out stone in my chest and great difficulty of breathing. I had frequent choking spells, and was often compelled to seek the open air for relief. After taking various remedies in vain, I was finally induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which helped me.

By Its continued use I was entirely cured. letter office at Washington, D. C. posts and build a fence around 120 Will Anderson, Nich Hall, J. Hobb, acres of pasture next spring.

Henry Pruden. Miss Mary Short, fl. Our literary and singing school are A. P. Daggett, Smyrna Mills, Me.

T. flWnmmia' WJllJo TMion: For all branches required to be boominnr. taught in the public schools, six dollars per jrereouH caumg mr me apove let- term oi twelve weeks. Higher English Lan Thomas Shirley is back from a to Indiana, and reports plenty of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prt partd by Dr. J.

C. Ajrar ft uowl), 1h. Sold by Druggist. Price $1 tlx bottles, ft. ters.

will sav "advertised" guages. Elocution and Music extra. Address a. thePresident. snow arms and, cold weather.

Clodhopfzh. J.B.Gow,P.M. Thomas Babtlxtt, rrw. A.

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