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Lincoln County Democrat from Lincoln, Kansas • 5

Lincoln County Democrat from Lincoln, Kansas • 5

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Lincoln, Kansas
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Ixincolri Go. Democtff KIRK'S MUSIC EMPORIUM, ESTABLISHED MAY 1. 1887. Lincoln, Thursday, Jan 26. '88.

MM BOND Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in TIME CARD L. AW. RAILWAY. SALINA TO WALDO. No.

285, Passenger, Leaves Salina 6 30 p. m. Arrives at Lincoln 8-10 p. m. No.

286, Passenger. Leaves Lincoln 8:30 a. in. Arrives at Salina 11 30 a. in.

JCo. 287, Freight and Passenger, Leaves Salina 11:30 a. m. Leaves Lincoln 2:40 p. m.

Arrives at Waldo 5:40 p. in. No. 288, Freight and Passenger. Leaves Waldo 11 40 a.

in. Leaves Lincoln 3:10 p.m. Arrivesat Sauna 6:00 p. m. t-In effect November 15th, 1887.

W. Oraves, Agent. PIANOS, ORGANS, OBITUARY. Sylvanus T. Weirbach, son of Daniel and Catharine Weirbach, was bora in Springfield township, Bucks county, September 4th, 1847.

He died of pneumonia, Sunday morning, January, 22th, 1888, at his home in Lincoln, Kansas. Mr. Weirbach became a member of the Reform church, May 12th, 1866. He waa married to Lizzie Y. Frank-enfield in 1869.

They moved to Kansas about ten years ago, living first at Salina, afterwards on a claim in Ellsworth county, and finally settled in Lincoln, where Mr. Weirbach worked at his trade of carpentering. Mr. Weirbach had been a regular attendant at the services of the Church of Christ for some time, and on Sunday evening, January 8th, two weeks before his death, he came forward at the conclusion of the sermon and made the good confession. Mr.

Weirbach was a man of positive principles. He was honest, upright, manJy. His last work was done on the church tower, hanging the new bell. In his sickness he was resigned, dying as he had Sewing Machines of Different Kinds Supplies. All Kinds of Musical Merchandise an Sleet Music in Stoct FLOATING SOAP LOCAL MENTION.

Renting and Repairing a Specialty. Pianos and Organs sold on the Installment plan, at $4 per month and IS THE CHIEF For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Pure. If your dealer does not keep White Cloud Soap, end 10 cent tor (ample cake to the makers JAS. S.

KIRK 5 CHICAGO, upwards. HT'Correspondence Solicited, and Catalogue Sent Free. GIVEN AWAY All purchases from us to the amount of $25 entitles the purchaser to a tik- Try us for Fine Job Printing. All kinds of job printing neatly executed at this office. Apple butter and preserves in bulk at Shoemaker Fresh oysters, canned salmon, trout, sardines, ham, at Little's counter.

Mills Slaughter carry the finest stock of cigars and tobacco in the citv. 19-tf. et in our drawing. Said list to contain the following prizes Fine Piano, Organ Sewing Machine, For the Rock Springs and Wyoming soft coal and Lehigh Valley nut Guitar and Violin. For particulars, correspond with the house.

No. 128 Grier Block. South Santa Fe Salina, Kansas. coal, go to the Kansas Lumber Co. lived, with unbounded faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

To the wife and daughter we can 6643 Land Office at Concordia, Jan. 18, 1888. Notice Is hereby eive-i that the following- only say, "Let not your heart be troubled ye believe in God, believe named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Droof will be made before the U. S. Land Office Concordia, Kansas, on March 6, 4888, viz: Jedediah T.

Washer, H. E. No. 16,297, for the half sw qr and hf nw qr sec. 5, town in south ran ye 6 west.

alss in me." Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." Mr. Weir-bach's last words were: "Now I want to rest," and he closed his eyes He names the following witnesses to prove his contiuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. A. l'lymat, Wm. V.

Smith, Marquis Simpson, Proprietors of CITY VEGETABLE and MEAT MARKET. Fruits, Fresh and Salt Fish. Salt and Fresh Meat and Canned Goods. Also Poultry and Game. and passed into the unseen.

C. Smith and L. E. Morse, mho, Kansas. jan26 SAmukl Demeks, Register, May his friends, his neighbors, his NOTICE OF SURVEY.

kindreds so live that when death calls To Whom it map Concern A. A. Jellison. A. Buzick, II.

Buzick. C. A. Cor they also may enter into the good liss. A.

T. Biuirs, et. will take notice that on long rest of the just made perfect. Geo. F.

Hall. Monday, the 5th day of March, 1888, proceed to m7ke a survey of section 2, town 13, range 10 when the northwest and northeast corners of If you want any work done in cutting or laying stone, call on G. S. S. Ward, Lincoln, Kansas.

35 See Charles Harris before buying your hardware. Second door west of Chase State Bank. 30 We have extra facilities for doing fine job printing. Such as wedding invitations, programs, Call at the Democrat office and see samples. Itch, mange, and scratches of every kind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion.

Sold by R. F. Bryant, druggist Lincoln, Kansas. Notice. All persons owing me either on note or book account must settle by the 15th day of February, 1888, as I expect to leave Lincoln at that time.

Louis J. Buck. At a special communication of Lincoln said section will be astamished. jan26t4 S. Bloom field, Deputy County Surveyor.

Lodge No. 154 A. F. A. held January 24th 1888, the following preambles and resolutions HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID IOR CATTLE, HOGS SHEEP.

HIDES A SPECIALTY. were unanimously adopted Whereas, it has pleased the Great Architect TTriTTT TTEEWAEDED are 1 I li I I those who read this -v--v 1 and then act will find honorable employment that will not take of the universe to remove from our midst our late brother, Sylvanus T. Weirbach, and them from tneir homes anu iamuies. ine profits are large and sure for every industrious per Whereas, It is but just that a fitting recogni son, many have made and are now making sev eral nunareo dollars a montn. it is easy ior any tion, of his many virtues should be had therefore be it one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work.

Either sex, young or old capital not needed we start you. Everything new Resolved, By Lincoln Lodge No. 154, on the no special ability required; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Address stmson rortiana, aiaiue.

I I Hi til thousands of forms, but are H. TYLER, NOTARY PUBLIC, BEVERLY, IEC.A-S. FARM LOANS am jfcjot. vnv uiL vi invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home register of the Grand Lodge of Kansas, of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, that while we bow with humble submission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been taken from us.

Resolved, That In the death of Sylvanus T. Weirbach thisLodge laments the loss of a brother who was ever ready to proffer the hand of aid and the voice of sympathy to the needy and distressed of the fraternity, an active member of the society, whose earnest endeavors were executed for its welfare and prosperity; a friend and companion who was dear to us all; a citizen whose upright and noble life was a standard of emulation to his fellows. should at once send their address to Hallet Co, Portland, Maine, and receive free, full informa Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind on human or animals cured in thirty minutes by WToolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by R.

F. Bryant, druggist, Lincoln, Kansas. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Eighty acres of land near Alton, tion how either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 each day and upwards wherever they live, You are started free. Capital not required.

Some have made over $50 in a day at this work. All succeed. As CHEAP as the Cheapest, on 1, 1J, 2, 3, 5 and 7 years time. All business left with me will receive prompt attention. has revolutionized the world during the last half century.

Not least among the wonders of inventive progress is a method and system of work that Resolved that the heartfelt sympathy of this Lodge be extended to his family in their affliction. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the reeords of the Ledge, and a copy there can be performed all over the country without .1 i i Osborne county, Kansas. Improvements consist of a stone house, stable and 20 acres under cultivation. Will trade for Lineom property. 29tf L.

J. Buck. separating tue wuikcis iiuiii incii jioincs. jray liberal: ana one can do the work; young or old; of be transmitted to the family of our deceased brother and to each of the newspapers of Lin W. A.

AUSTIN CO, CITY AND FARM coln. D. H. Malone. no special aointy required.

io capital neeaea; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away, than anything else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address True Au gusta, Maine. 2-32 F.

Cogswell, S-Coin O. a. EDGETT, IN BRIEF, AND TO THE POINT. AW Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liyer is misery.

Indigestion is a foe (6T18) Land office at Salina, Dec. 17, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to to good nature. mi i i AND A.n Old-Fashioned Home Made Remedy The Best After All. Horehound has long been known as one of the most healing and soothing remedies in the herb world for all affections of the throat and lungs.

Ballard's Horehound Syrup has never been known to fail to give instant relief in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds and all ailments of throat and lungs. It contains no injurious opiates. Every bottle guaranteed. Call for Free Sample Bottle at Fleishman Co.

make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Judge or Clerk District Court at Lincoln, Kansas, on Jan. 27th, 1888, viz: Elmer M. Phillips, H. E. 22,760, for the west half ne qr and east half nw quarter section 26, town 11, south range 6 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his xne numan digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easi ly put out of order. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, saiu lanci, viz: vvunani a. uassei, Isaac w. Newland.

Ira F. Hi 11 and Anderson N. Cassel. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cooking, mental worry, late First National Bank Building, Lincoln, Kansas. all of Beverly, Kansas.

S.M. Palmer, Register. nours, irregular naoits, and many other things-which ought not to be, have made the American people a na tion of dyspeptics. WINDSOR BARN. But Green's August Flower has STRONG WORDS, 1 The EH Perkins ds a success as a humorous and philosophical lecturer none who have heard him can doubt, and it is with the pleasure that the Tribune proclaims his excellencies.

done a wonderful work is reforming (NO. 6709.) Laud Office at Salina, Dec. 9, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Judge or Clerk of district court at Lincoln, Kansas, on January 20th, 1888, viz: Edward Wltte, H. 21,856, for the west 54 nw Va.

section 14, town 12 range 10 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: A. Masterson, Frank Lee, Otto Schenffler and Albert Schwanett, all of Sylvan Grove, Kansas. S. M.

Palmeb, Register. this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. LIVERY ITEED Remember: No happiness health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist DUNCAN KING, Prop's, for a bottle.

Seventy-five cents. Lincoln, Kansas. Corner Elm 6th Streets, A new and novel method of raising (5614) Land Office at Concordia, Kansas.Nov. 29, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Judge or Clerk District Court at Lincoln, Kansas, on January 13, 1888, viz: Joana Miller, H.

E. No. 14,920, for the east V4 ne section 8 and west nw Va section 9. townshiu 10 s. ramie 8 w.

money for chuuches is most cheerful ly recommended to all congregations igiven to heroic exploits in the way O. BTJRKE He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, fairs, festivals and similar devices for raising money. A box is placed in Mr. Perkins separates wit from humor is the plain and aithf ul portrayal of the truth, wit is higher and more admirable as it is the blossom of hnnsor through the creative genius of tSie mind. In his word pictures Mr.

Pec-kins is vivid and true, and da his mirtk-provoking climaxes he Jbas mo supirot. He gives the most natural and convincing illustrations of the various causes of laughter, from the tiresome syllogism of ancient humorists to the clean-cut conundrum and startling paradox of the present day. Those who go to hear Mr. Perkins may expect to hear a lecture which is not only humorous and witty, but which is filled with solid, irrefutable argument and original illustrations. His answer to Ingorsoll is too good for criticism.

It must be heard to be enjoyed. Bismarck Tribune. Eli will be at Bryant's opera house, Wendeeday evening, January 25th. ma land, viz: wnuain moss ana Henry tusi, of Paris, Lincoln Kansas; Robert A. Cook and Emery Cook of Allainead, Lincoln Kas.

decs Samuel Demers, Register. PROPRIETORS OF some convenient place, and upon th birthday of any member of the church that person puts in pennies corres Lincoln Meat Market ponding to the number of years, and each six months the box is opened and a snug sum realized. If the church has a large congregation the 6736 Land Office at Salina, Kansas, Jan. 5, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Judge or Clerk DlitrictCourt at Lincoln.

Kansas, on Feb. 18th, 1888, viz: Adam Stonebraker, H. E. No. 22,917, for the southeast section 24, town 13, sonth range 7 west.

He names the following-witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: George W. Joslln, Jehu Stanley and Anson Chandler of Tower Springs, Kansas Daniel Hauk, of Lincoln, Kansas. M. Palmer, Register. amount will be surprisingly large.

The receiver are called birthday box TiYesli Cured Meats. Cash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultiy and Hides. Swinburn Block, Lincoln, Kansas. es, and have become verv txmnlar in a number of eastern towns where the plan has been trjed Ex..

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