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Lincoln County Farmer du lieu suivant : Lincoln, Kansas • 8

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Lincoln, Kansas
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GO TO -IilMIP COUNTY F13ID3L- Furiture at Smith Browning's E. B. Bishop handles chopped feed and corn. Mrs. George Bepshire, who was so badly gored by a vicious cow, is rapididly recovering, under the skillfol treatment of Dr.

Hall. J. E. KERR I GO Lincoln, Kaxsas, Jan, 2, 1891. Cash paid for butter and eggs at J.

E. Kerr A. W. Woodt, Ika 3. Tkoup, Editor.

Business Manager. -FOR- COUNTY MEETING. Next Sabbath evening is the regular monthly service for the Union Society of Christian Endeavor at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Thomas will preach.

A collection will be taken up or the benefit of the Socity. The Y. P. TJ. S.OE.

will beheld Paper, "Habit," Mrs. N. C. Peterson. Paper, "Literature for Teachers," W.

S. Pickett Discussion. Music, Male Quartet. Recitation, Alice Redlingshafer. progress or education.

Relation of patrons to the school in the past, George T. Metzger. Relation of patron to the public school at the present, F. M. Brown.

Relation of patrons to the public schools in the future, Mrs. Kyte. Instrumental music, Miss Minnie Wright. The teacher in the past, Supt. A.

T. Biggs. Tbe teacher at the present, H. C. Smith.

The teacher in the future, E. D. Smith. Organization. GEOCEEIES TOBACCO CIGARS.

Go to J. D. Sherrick for Wall Pamper and School Books. The Farmer office is over the Pennsylvania Store. Call and see ns.

We are prepared to do all kinds of COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Call and see us and learn our prices. We will save you money. APPOINTMENTS FOR SAB3ATH. Spring Valley, 11 a.

Pleasant Valley 3 p. Bashan, 7 p. m.j Sylvan Grove, 11 a. Orbitello, 2 p. Fair View, 7 p.

m. at the Christian church next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sub Lixcolx Civriit, Bee. gtta, 1890. The regular Quarterly Meeting of the F.

A. ft I. V. will convene at Lincoln Center, Kansas, on Saturday, January 10th, 189, at 10 o'clock a.m., sharp. By order of E.

W. Doolittle, County President. The basis of representation will be one dele-gate for every twenty members in good standing, or major part thereof, from each Sub Alliance in the county. All Sub Presidents are expected to be present at said meeting Qnrterly report blanks will be furnished the secretary of each Sub Alliance as soon as received from the State Secretary. All Qnarteyly reports are expected to be sent to the County Secretary by the secretary of each Sub Alliance by January 1st, 1891.

E. W. Doolittli, Attest: County President. J. A.

Lopshihi, County Secretary. ject, "Extending the Angel's Christmas Song," Luke 2, 8-18 All are invited. DRY CREEK. Bradbury Shaub. 4 December 28, 1890.

Editor Farmer: Hoping you had a Merry Christmas, and wish-ing you a happy and prosperous Our Stock is all new and frrsh, and will be sold at bottom prices. We have a large lot of CHOICE CANDY! for the Holiday trade. We Notice is hereby given that a ratepayers of Indi meeting of the BROTHERLY LOVE INSURANCE CO. Hardware at Smith Browning's Get your Skates at Harris Hawkins'. New Year, we will endeavor to will make bed-rock prices on 5- 1)ear Children and Helpers: Ac ana township, will be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1891, at 2 o'clock p.

at the Pleasant Valley school house, for the pur pound lots. Be sure and come to us. contribute a few items ty your valuable paper from this corner of the globe The fine weather still continues, but the wheat fields look rather dry in this neighborhood. Charley Kinsley was over from Beloit last week. THE WORLD cording to your wishes, and $39 in money, I took Rev.

Asa Myers to Chicago to have his eyes doctored. He is stone blind, and Dr. Holmes, who is a skillful oculist, says that he has dropsey of the eyes, and that he Ellis Mrs. J. A.

Johnson is in Stock is doing very well, and the farmers who are scarce of feed pose of coming to some understanding relative to the bridges at Bullfoot and Spring creek. James W. Dillon, Trustee. December 29, 1890. CHRISTNAS AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

are still holding their cattle on the must have one of his eyes taken out so as to be relieved of pain, and in hope that he may see a little out of this week visiting friends. J. D. Sherrick went down to Kansas City on Wednesday. We wish our readers and friends a happy and prosperous New Year.

Harvey Davis and wife spent last week wiih relatives in Russell county, a Christmas Goods will be sold regardless of cost at Slier-rick's Drug Store. range. William Bridenstine and family and the Misses Fagans spent Christmas on Dry creeks The first half of our six months' school closed which time several visitors were present. We will have a vacation of four weeks. Miss An interesting program was out, and it was a time long to be remembered by old and young, The part performed by the children the other.

Pray for him that his hopes may be realized. The Presbyterian hospital of Chicago, where they take care of him, is a good place. They have seven blind men there now and two hundred persons needing the most skillful medical aid. The blind men encourged Bro. Myers, for some of them were recover was well rendered, lhe singing Doll seems to be the right person the right place, giving entire sat isfaction.

Mr. Lamar is still con Miss Jennie Kinsley of Beloit, fined to his room most of the time. Wisconsin, is in the city, the guest Old Timer. ing their sight. Every one we met of her sister, Mrs.

D. J. treated us kindly, this kindness com EDUCATIONAL NOTES BY A. T. BIGGS.

Hanrinr Lamps too cheap to do mencing in Lincoln and Salina and by the choir and Sunday school was excellent. There had been no special preparation and drill, but the exercises did honor to the Sunday school and church. A chimney had been arranged and, at the proper time, old Santa came down wfth his well-filled pack, and made all hearts glad with the many presents. He had traveled a long way, and as be had yet a great nany stockings to fill in a Classification' blanks that fully robinson's remedy for lasting to Chicago. The Santa Fe UTUcr without at J.

D. Slierrick's Store. railroad took us to Chicago free of coisrsTJFTioisr, explain themselves, in connection with the classification And all Bronchial Affections, such Conirhg. Found, last Sabbath, a shawl Colds, Etc. Manufactured and for sale by The owner can have the same by D.

Robinson, Lincoln, Kansas. charge. They have beautiful cars, and run very fast. Through the kindness of Ed. Slaughter, proprietor of the California restaurant at Salina, I was enabled to pay many little bills A 1 1 been sent to each teacher in the county.

Along with them were sent circulars calling attention to the roll of honor and the Logan calling on Rev. Bradbury. thousand nomes, no ion by going J. E. Kerr Co.

have a fine line of Chrismas cand which will be sold prizes. Also a supply of promo on our lourney. An old seminary tion cards. The teachers are earn assmate of mine, Dr. I.

R. Worces- up the chimney again. Un tbe whole, it was a happy occasion. ter, of Chicago, made me at home estly requested to make use of all these. The classification blanks should be used as indicated, and no hile I was in the city, taking care THANKS-Gcn.

Hazen Post No. of Bro. Myers. So all the way the 258 and the Lincoln City Band con Savior led us. at the lowest posible price.

Isaac Brunt is home from the State University, and is at present employed in Sherrick's drug store. Dr. Clark has fitted up rooms over Harris Hawkins' hardware store, where he cair be found at all hours, day or night. If you want Confectionery and sider themselves under lasting obligation to all whose co-operation Yours in Christ, IL C. Bradbury, Sec'y Brotherly Love Ins.

Co. helped to net the sum of as the result of the recent theat rical "The Tennes teacher is entitcled to the last month's pay until the blanks have been filled and forwarded to the superintendent. (See Section 128, laws of 1889: "Among other information," etc.) We trust the district clerks will fully, co-operate with us in this matter should any teacher neglect or refuse to comply with the law. see Scout." "NOT in it: To the members of thecast.whose This atniliea to the bov who fell out of the balloon. and thuHu who tail to take advantage of the following arduous and patient labors render grand otter.

WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. GOOD NEWS. ed success possible, and to the pub The publishers of the well-known and popular story paper. lie for its ready recognition of talent and liberal patronage we extend The information in regard to the Groceries, cheap, go to J. E.

'Kerr Co. They carry a good, clean stock and will treat you right. John Thompson spent Chrismas in Ellsworth. Miss Olie accompanied him, and will spend the Holi-days with telatives in that city. Prescriptions 40 per cent less at J.

I), gherrick's drug sore than elsewhere. We collect no commission from the sustomer for the writer." roll ot honor and LiOgan prizes heartfelt thanks; also to Captain D. Dobbs; who originated the pro should be continually kept before the pupils. Every honorable nrH go (33 ject, and whose tireless patience means should be used to stimulate make an offer that is unparalleled in the history of Dremiun Thev will send to any address. post-paid.

the pupils to better attendance. rtuur pappr i or rnree i'lonins, ana a uauuBome edition of Webster's Dictionary, bound in Russia leather, over uuu pages size 01 page ixiu incuts, arid energy, and superior talent and judgment as an actor and manager brought itto a most succesful termination. By order of Committee. Promition cards should be given upon the promotion of pupils from Notice -All persons having one grade to another, and daily re tombstones in the Lincoln Center port cards will be sent to any teach cemetery are notified to burn IRQM BARNARD. around the stone or spade their lot er on application to the superin tendent.

If our schools are im Editor Farmer: Seeingnothing so that the grass may be burned proved there must be unity of ac from this part of the county, I thought I would drop you a few tion between the different factors pupils, patrons, teachers and su lines. It is vary dry, and the perintendents. The Nortewest association is go wheat is needing rain. D. L.

Myers has returned from Kansas City, where he had been with his ing to be revived, as win be seen from the cemetery. R. F. Bryant, Secretary. Services at the Church of Christ next Sunday morning, Subject, Religious Experience.

No meeting in the evening on account of the special services of the Y. P. S. C. E.

at the Presbyterian church. address to the Society will be on "The Moral Value of theBible." Card op Thanks. We hereby by the program published this cattle He said they week. We predict a good time. did nearly as well as they expect Where are the and ed.

Mr. Myers says he will Southeast associations? The resurrection of the N. W. slaughter his hogs rather than put them on the market at present prices. We think it a good C.

T. A will occu. at Ashgrove for the low price of tuib. Including expresSsChargss on ill fit i tY shcool house on the second Satur return our thanks to the church and idea. If more of our farmers would A Webster's Dictionary is a hwisehold neces- Hv anA wa aaaurari thai, nn nne will he Without it day in January, at 7: 30 p.

ac conm'eeation at Vesper for the now'. Send in your order at once, as the demand is great and the supply limited. If you have not seen the paper, your newsdealeTwill cording to the following program do the same it would greatly benefit the A. M. Burt has left Kansas, and we suppose to stay.

His son is keeping bach, and at purse of $18.55, the proceeds of the supper given for our benefit on 'the snOWKlO you, or wnw 10 un iur a Hiui'w vpj, Music, audience. It is a Ave cent weekly paper, containing sixteen iagiw, ill tt Tim tti T.nn nmi hliuh'e, lui elegantly id wiris, by such renowned mithors as OlWer Opening address, O. F. Harlow. of last Friday, the 26tb Optle, Horatio Alger, W.

II. Thomes, Lieut. lionnsherryr Edward H. Is, Harry tending school in district number Song, Minnie and Nettie Wright We remember, with gratitude the Caitleraon, W. B.

Lawaon, Jas. una, a-ieui. 35. The school mother m'dis das. iv.

triun wiu umu itHll tnst for Webster's Dictionary and Paper, "Oral Good Kiws for three months, including all postage trict number 26 is sick with the La Grippe. Mr. Volkel is inclosing acts of kindness shown to us 4n the past six years, and this adds and express charges. Spencer. his farm with a wire fence.

Our Discussion, F. Fonts and to the list of bright and local buyers say that they are re Goodwin. memories. May the great ceiving a little wheat, but the farm OW1U X'OW-OUlce ana rxpreno puunw. STREET Sc SMITH Publishers Good New, 3t Re Street, New York.

To all who have not seen GOOD NEWS we will send 10 COPIES or 0 CENTS, troiNo. 1 to No. 10, inclusive. Instrumental music, Ida Patter faster high reward you in boh ers are holding for better prices. A.

Traveler. December 26, 1890. spiritual and temporal lhings. Mr. A Mrs.

B. P. McMillan son. Declamation, Lizzie Staly..

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