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

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Lincoln, Kansas
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LINCOLN COUNTY FARUER, Furniture at Smith Browning's Highest cash price paid for hides at the City Meat Market. The Logan Hasonic Banque. Thursday evening, February 1J was an evnt long to be remembered in the Masonic circle of Lin Lincoln, Kansas, Feb, 19, 1891. IkA.8.TuoL'r, Hns-nees Manager. coln.

Atver taking the degree of the Order of the Eastern Star, Mr. and R. Logan gave a. Subscribe for TheTaemer. sell and warrant every bot lte of Beggs' Family Medicines.

J. D. Sherrick. APPOINTMENTS FOR NEXT SAFBATH Self-denial week Luke 9-33. W.

C. A. Surprise 11a. Harmony 3 p. Paris 7 p.

by Ella Smith. GOODS banquet at the Windsor hotel to the Awimt, Free and Accepted Masons and their wives. In re Call and settle your subscription. Hardware at Smith Onion all kinds, at W. H.

sponse to invitations issued early in the week, nearly one hundred guests at the Wind- Milo 11 a. Barnard 7 p. m. H. C.

Bradbury. and d-ecoretions at J. Wall paper D. Sherrick's. sor, b)' nine o'clock.

The Windsor had put on a gala appearance. The east parlors were SPRING STYLES! tools at y. H. Placet Jr. garden Cecils Paikt.

Liaseed Oil way down at J. Slierrick's. C3 All kinds of field, grass garden and tree seeds at W. H. Cecil's Yes, we have it.

What? The Majestic Steel Range. Every family should have one. Why? Because of their durability, Economy of fuel, Superior baking qualities, Practically Because it is the best cook made and fully warranted. Prices within the reach of all. Whether you Want to buy or not, call and examine at HARRIS HAWKINS, Hardware.

They take the cake! Begs' Little Giant Pills. Sold by J.D. Sherrick. A. F.Foy has sold his farm, and will go to Oklahoma City, Alfalfa, clover, cane and millet seed' at W.

II. Cecil Married. The Chicago Bazaar is the place to buy the famous Boots and Shoes. A merry company of invited guests assembled at the residence of Captain Firth Charlesworth last Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock, to Strawn Mohr have painted and papered their meat market, which adds greatly to its apparance. Call and see the great bargains in "Dress Goods at the Chicago Bazaar naking room for spring goods.

witness the ceremony which made Mr, A. F. Thompson and Miss Emma Charlesworth husband and used for reception rooms, the main office and ladies parlor for visiting, chatting and a general good time; while the. lab rooms and rear office were opened for cards, dancing and other amusements. The dining room was very tastefully arranged, the tables being beautifully decorated with fancy cakes, fruits and confectionery, and surrounded by sideboards freighted with tempting viands.

The perfeet arrangement of all the details show that Mr. and Mrs. Allen deserve the high reputation they enjoy. as proprietors of the Windsor. MENU.

Oysters, Cream Stew, Blue Points Raw, Ciery, Cold Turkey. Devilled Oysters, Sliced Ham, Shr'mp Salad, Booed Chicken, Chicken Salad, Wine Gelatin, French Rolls, Cranberries, Olives, Radishes, Lettuce, Saratoga Chips, Vanilla Ice Assorted Cakes, Oranges, Bananas. CandieB, Nuts, Coffee. Every dish was prepared to suit the most fastidous taste. The pastry showed the skill of a master iaand.

The candies were select hand-made. Everything was so inviting that the guests appeared to have appetites like the starving Eussians. They ate long and left the table reluctantly. From first to was happy. Mr.

and Mrs. Logan have a perfect mastery of the art of making them so. At a late hour the guests departed with many kind wishes to the host and hostess, honestly expressed. wife. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

T. E. Lewis, pastor of the Presbyterian church. After the ceremony and congratulations New Dress Goods, New Trimmings, New Buttons, New Hosiery, New T.aces, NEW SHOES! EVERYTHING NEW. LOWEST PRICES.

were over, the guests were ushered into the dining room, where an elegant wedding breakfast had been spread. Those present were: Mr and Mrs.S. II. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis.

Mrs. J. J.Baird. Mrs. Vintnn' Whitehurst, Misses Lucy Arthur.

Villo Mason. Blanche Williams. We sell and warrant every bet-tl of Beggs' Family Medicines. Sicorrick, Lincoln, Kansas. Piles of 'all kinds cured by using Begg's German Salve.

Sold and warranted by J. D. Sherrick. John Kyle has repaired tht building opposite this office and will use it for a tins hop. He will carry a full line of tinware.

If your hair is falling out or (urnsng gray try Beggs' Hair Ee-newer. Sold and warranted by J. P. Sherrick. Will Graves, who has been station agent at this place for the past five years, will go to WaKeeney next week.

He has a host of friends who sincerely regret his departure, but arc pleased to know that he has a much better position. Mary Martin, Oral Caldwell, Nora Whitehurst. Messrs. S. Ensminger, Elmer Newell, Fred Lutz.

Mr Thompson and his bride took'V the early morning train for Lincoln, I I I JLm -i- I II where they will make their future home. Mr. T. being in business at that place. The Courier joins the host of friends of this estimable couple in wishing them a prosperous and happy future Beloit Courier.

PENNSYLVANIA Resolutions. At a regular meeting of General THK FAVORITK James R. Logan will start for New York and other eastern cities to-day, where he will buy an unusu Hazen Post No. 258, G. A.

ft. holden at their hill in Lincoln Center. Kansas February 6, 1892, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Whereas; An Allwise Providence has removed from our midst Comrade T. A.

Mathews, has trans-fered "him from the Grand Army militant to the Grand Army triumphant: therefore be it Resolved) By General Hazcn Post No. 258, G. A. E. that we bow -STORY AND SKETCrf THE NEW YORK WEEKLY FOR 1892.

Nerer In the career of the New Tobk Weekly were its attractive features more namerona and commendable than at preaent. It haa a galaxy of brilliant writers constantly engaged, many of whom write exclusively for It. Its serial storieB are of the best character, always interesting, with a healthy, moral tone. The sketches and short stories are bright and distinctive features of the Nbw Tobk Wbkklt. ally large stock of spri lg and summer goods for the Pennsylvania Store.

He will visit Washington before his return and see what the national law-makers are doing WIDE AWAKE GALLEAY. The Wide Awake Gallery will positively not remain in Lincoln only a short timo longer. All parties wanting first-class work done will do well to call early. Remem-fcer the place, over Kinney's drug tore. in humble submission before the mandate of Him who doeth all things well, and in sorrow we say, rest, loved comrade, until all thy comrades shall have slept to awake with thee in the Grand Army above Resolved: That in the death of I "IMlHar.t" Popnr, pa.Ai I 1 C'anku Cijtv." pn'-Vl Jffc 1 Ro, Vaban ar.it wi ice.

-J'O A iwi'AU MA I iUra Chrywu'dwtauBii, fcl 5 fniSw, our msjjn ioofc irjr.ii 1m i Choice e.ivh i.ti'i V.wy, fm tjora GoinEil jiuckUlaf. Any one not now ft obj l.nvc meytsr tivz, who orfiit tef wert'u from us before l.i)" fpvA VICR'S FIGU I I person interested in Plfuus, I'Iowrt r.iioi.w Iiav atm rncc only tur. the productions of the most popnlar writers of the times. Its essays are also a prominent attraction-clever, thoughtful, suggestive, and many of them humorous. Its droll and witty dialogues are inimitable, and speak for themselves.

They are universally appreciated, and consequently more widely copied than those of any other publication in the world. In every department a high standard of excellence is maintained, for conciseness, In- cidity, accuracy and Interest. Several Btories, by authors of established rep our Chaplain, T. A.Mathews, the Post has lost a faithful member, the community a consistent chns tian, and the bereaved family a kind husband and father. 'Resolved; That the hall of this post be draped in mourning for a utation have been scheduled for early presen Program for the Y.

P. U. S. C. E.

to be held at the Christian church, oext Sabbath afternoon at 4 o'clock: Song, society scripture Willet; song, society; recitation, Maggie Moss; reading, Val Willet; recitation, Flora Bredes; song, society; recitation, Laura Adamson; tenor I). E. Latto; recitation, Grace Bartlett; bible reading, J. M. Brunt.

period or 30 days in respect to the memory of our deceased comrade. Resolved: That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this post, and that a copy be sent to the w'dow, ami that a copy be furnished to each of the county papers. ROOFING, GUTTERING, WELL TUBING CHIMNEY STACKS, AND ALL KINDS OF Galvanized and Sheet Iron Work. tation during the coming year. They Include the works of old-time favorites, as well as the productlans of authors who have never before written for the Nkw Tobk Weekly.

No efforts or outlay will be spared to preserve the fame of the New York Weekly as the Story and Sketch 18 HE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Delay not, but make arrangements at once for the regular visit of a paper that never fails to interest, to instruct, to amuse, to divert, to lighten the cares of life, and make the world seem brighter. TERMS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS: (Postage Fkke.) 3 months 75 I copies 5 00 4 months oo 4 cop es 10 00 1 3 00 cople 20 00 To ClubEaibkrs, Now is the time to rais tlnt. Advertising matter and Specimen Cop H. H.

Gilpin, 1 W. D. Morgan, Com. F. H.

Dunham, Horses fob Sale I will sell at public auction in Lincoln, Kansas, on Saturday, 5, 1891, the following torses: One 10-year-old bay mare, 7-year-old iron gray horse, 5-year-old nare, 3-year-old bay filly, one pair of 8-year-old geldings A credit of I take great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Lincoln and vicinity that I have just received a full stock of prescription drugs from Chicago, and am now fully prepared to furnish all medicine to my patients. Dr. S. M. Clark.

eight months will be given, purchaser giving an approved note, bearing in ferest at the rate of 10 per cent from ies sent freely to aid canvassers. Encourafinf date: or a discount at the rate of 10 inducements for Larue Clubs. All letters should be addressed to STREET SMITH, P.O. Box 2734. The finest and cheapest hanging CHARLESWHOTH.

sr eent per annum for cash. ClIARLBS POSTON. lamps at J. D. Sherrick's drug store.

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