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Marion County Record from Marion Centre, Kansas • Page 3

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a Lumbc I Scalps. Lumber. Lumber. pamn mxil. Marion connty has paid out under ti ffrjs.

seuln law casstd bv the Legislature last rsgfiiKE winter. 32.04; Oreenwool o.ttr.ty has paid out Labette couiity. $210- I 11 1. finis JTlorence. 90- r'hnse rountv.

SSi.oo Une ie HIE! f--f as an un 4 4 coun-j paid out; ty, Bourbon we believe, hx over 81.000. Thrs reason these counties have all exceeded Marion in the ecalp business is probably owing to the diflerence in civilization. We are pat the coyote I GQIXO EAST. Arrives I-eaTes fve.6.4 tiootirh ex. a a Week ex.

A iinoitnti 4:10 pm 4 ni t. C. way lieitflit 7.43 E7 lu GOING Denver A Paeblo through ex. 8:27 8 J'hraiifh ex. frijciu 2:00 lu Nawton Wicuila way fr't a fU ui ii.

11AIU.MAN, A sent. periixl. fx i tab, fisjlsi, lili, iliii, ihliin, biiiintr is mitt ti 3Iarried. KELLER DICKEltSON At the residence of th bride's parents, near Marion CentiOv Kansas, on ednesd-iv January 10th, 1878; Mr. L.

F. Keller to Miss Mary L. Dickerson, botli of Marion Centre. Rev. jolin Harris ofliclatiiig.

(Central, Ohio, Xcws please cop'.) The bridegroom is a prominent lawyer and excellent gentleiMan and we are determined to say that Mo'lie is one of the best girls in the world (il ihe is Our sister-in-law.) Though Mr. Keller has been a very successful attorney he has never won a better suit, than in this case. May Time deal gently with this couple. Married: At the residence of Mr. O.

C. Chapman, Jan. Kith, 1878, by Uev. Mr. Randall.

Mr. Darwin Chapman to Miss Eliza Yates, nil of Marion countVi -a. Your reporter was there and reports a pleasant time and a splendid dinner. As the bridal cake is not of that leathery kind, calculated to be sent by mail, we will be obliged lo assume the trying position of Record editor lor the time being and devour the Record's share our-self. allowed follows: "For each wolf, JLime, Hair and Cement for Sale.

Patronage Solicited. IPeafoocly coyote, wild cat, rabbit or fox, one dollar; for ei'h rabbit, five cents. Scalps to be delivered at the office of the Count Clerk, at the regular meet- The lowoi room of this building to rent. Apply at the Kecord office. of the Board of Commissioners.

General Merchandise. STRONG GRIFFIN, GOING EAST Ke.J Ks Citv and Atch. tnror.y a N. 4 Mack rx. Hiit local freight 1 ifv.

6 K. City freight (except Sunday) 7.04 in GOING WfcST. JK. 1 Denver ami Pueblo through ex 8:10 ra jKo 3 t'lrouir'i expreca fi-eipht HMO in Wo. 6 W'kh.

WHj- IV I 'except frttudtty) a Train No. 2:1 'inning through to Wichita ur-rire at i 50 P. F. II. McKKKLHP.R.

Agent. A fcad Accident From a private Utter received by Frank Martin we extract the following JTIY GOODS AND DEALT IK f- Notice. Having with rhvself. In business. Mr.

Steve Bowu. I dasire to particulars of the death of his brother-in- -LAtH SHINGLES GROCERIES, law. Mr. Dell Kimball, near Kanas rvturn my thanks, in.livi dually, to the CitVi ilo. public lot past patronage, and to solicit a.

continuance of the am to the firm. boots af.vo snors: a. "He was killed yesterday morning. All those indebted to me ar request- (Jan. 12.) somwherc north of Kansas I 1 1 1 1 Citv bv beimr run over bv the cars.

He 1 ami tie hi oi.ee or John C. Mehl's UlnvwithHs train almost a rash. as I wih th oni business settled MARION CENTRE MAILS. FLixtxCB. Daily.

Arrrin-a 10 A.m; leave 2 r. Iouncii- GroVe ArViVfS Wednesday bh1 r'ri'1a at 7 v. leu a Tuessdssy lliure-and atuaduv at 7 A Abii.kne Arrived Wednesday at 10 A. Imn I F.Ll.xwor TH Lea-es Tuesday lit I P. t.

arrive Wednedax at 12 It Arrives Saturday at 12 ltaVe. 1 r. u. week and was on his return home and as soCU as possible. DOORg, BLINDS, JL? firs i had irot back as tar as Harlem (a little J.

M. Conr.tTT. station north ol Kansas City) but not far row Ammtioitiun, from there, whete he had to stop and FresL ovstt-rs by the can dish at 55 take alonr some more tars. He was in M. S.

Mellotfs. dlG wta and hfe, FIiOKEITCEi SAXTSAS. the act of CouuJinsf the cars toirether Qanned fruita and caa4ica. The Kansis Book for 1S7S. We have received, through the courtesy ot the publisher, the above named work.

It contains a list of national and Stale ofiicers. State Institutions, a general description ot the State, with climate, streams, timber, minerals, a description oi each county, and a complete list of the postollices in the State, and is accompanied by a congressional map oi the State. It is ii valuable book. I1 will be issued yearly. Price, with niap, o0 cents; sent post paid.

Address J. S. Boughton, Lawrence. Kansas. when the accident happened.

When Anything you want in the grocery the train backed against the car he hue at M. S. Mellott'. dlfi. FRIDAY.

JAN. 18. 1878 Jriel fruits of all aorta. was hitching on, the bunijiers slipped by trac. pare aad ckaap, Butter 20 cents.

Choice apples and fruits of all kinds at M. S. Mellott's. dlC. Jncy good a (garden ateda, each othf and caught him between the tars which almost crushed hint to death.

As soon as the cars parted enough to unfasten him he fell under the citron tha track and live of the cars passed over his body, cutting his body alniost in I wo and mangling his body and one cf his AND To Loan on long time ot Sjf iow Rates, on Real Estate la na and egga, lit add indioa. Sign Painter. security at Bank or Marion K. KELLER. Attorney at Law, Marloi trtre.

A peorral law lMinef No pal tioular dranrh a ecialiy PMiW AUO A. llOPOE, '-r ed of Marion tron Lt-rtrf. Kanaka. l-OriKl of title fMnihed. Con-Veyaneipc a done, and all buHiicM given prompt atlrntKitt Ree4.

Attorney at Law, Marj.n Ccrare, Kans. A (ri iicTnl law IriiMioetransactfd. 03ice lo tora eat til oJTii-r. Jrtg. Jr and croekary; hips in a horrible manner.

He livee Centre. Trniaeaofall kin'W, Wheat for sale. 100 bushels of about an hour after the sad affair happened, retaining Ida senses until the last moment: He called constantly for wa- Jnnips and wheat, (Spring wheat). Apply to This has been a poor niah's winter. Ask Henry Kable about that surprise party.

The Band has received a new silver Wuuct a nice in-trumeUt. Marion county produce 34.2G0 bushels of Irish potatoes last year. There has been no formation of ice, its yit, sulTuieKtly thick to "put up." "City Meat Market-, Charlie Mwhl, proprietor, is in full blast. See fcard. ter, but it would run through him as Lewis Riggs, on Middle Creek.

Cw. aliinr, txirr hjnirinr, rj.K tmo.ii.tf. n.iir, riortiuklr and rheai-ly, tnJ re.i-rtlul!.T aoliciia the ronage of the pnldir oerally J.N. WfUMKYI.K. Marian UK.

Shop 0 I iilte the Kimr. i lioiiv. fast a3 he drank it. i "yjolaJea, potions, Qjatera ii, A Chance tor all: Timber for tl HUDSON MOlE. That shedding; 6K) cord a of stove wood will be put up this winter.

Tvluch will be stable Burned Mr. Charles Stolp, a farmer residing about six miles north-cast of IVubOdy. lost a span of horses, a set of harness, some farm implements, Thursday of last Week, under the following circumstances: In attempting to burn ft lire-guard around his stable, the flames "got away" from him, and igniting the sfraw of the stable, burned up the property named. Mr. Stolp is a new-comer aud the loss falls heavily upou him.

David Lucas, JlrinU ofthe lateit atylca; Our "forms" are closed and ready for sold for cah, or good voting stock as ueenawore aud glaas, the press tltis, Thursday, evening before taken in exchange. 1 ILIUeS-UllU Ol Lilliou the time for the supper, by our Metho Jopea af all ize. W. W. Bxewer.

ugars and dist friends. But from indications it will be a big a Hair. had niae yrar'a etteriena at above I irel ro1dnt that I nerl to ad who ln.iT fator me vnh their -or on ace. I cir. do all kiad of work in Una aiieh aa an I ilm'i, planter of Paris a.

i Uui.u. All work auaraMaad tovemeaeall. 'peaa and tfrilet articles. The largest and best assortment in the count pine lumber, dressed or un- TJnderclotliir.j, tha nicest and tat, "'inegar. v.

rl I i i i putt v. is IjACKSMITIIINO mm i mm at uw, PEABODY, KANSAS. Will practice In the colrU ofany county. Waro Suttcrflold, AtTO hnev-at-Law, FOTARY rURLlC, A Mil Real Estate Agent, IlorcHtc, Iia'isas i oiinns, mountings, a aa 6 of Public Instruction, Mr. David Harri kept at the Michigan I'hieogo Lumbe The Good Tc'mplai Lodge is in a nourishing condition.

Gazette ptef.z copy. The Ihrald, last week, contained a ery nice editorial about Marion Centre iind some of its citizcUS. goods of ill kinds. Co yard, Peabody, Kansas. Yrellant rigara and tobaccos.

son, bearing upon the last annual reports of the several School Dissriet Clerks, developed the fact that Mr. T. j. Waooks. A full car load of the jtit- Yearts and yarot.

ar BAIN A rcent re Fish, of Districts', deserves especial eeived by T. P. Alexander, of Florence uraisf for his pfpllint renmi. I jealous attention toyeur waats Ac. Can't do Without It.

Mr. E. P. Burkert writes from Ashland, Pennsylvania "Send bill for what I owe you, and for two 3ars in advance and I will forward tile Cash. 1 can not do without your paper.

Besides, there are a good many here ofng to Kansas through its influence It is such word as these that enetSur. age us to roll up our sleeves, and bogi'i the labors of the New Year with renewed vigor. Marion Centre h.ts no saloon. On the closed dttcr of the last one appears the words, "to let." all its branr.hr. djria by a.

ii. iiirjL and nis work frnftrartrcd 'to lnl near the In.Iire, irl3t. Ayeiit, alo, r.r )l Uutii llaiio.T. ll Parties desiring secure loan1 on real Wcnzell Scmidt wiil pny th highest estate, in mnis Irom to $2, will a a a. do Well to call Kollock Chenault, price lor all kinds of hides, including! S.

P. BOWN I. M. COKHKTT. Peabody, ansa.

J. (J. Morse, of Florence, the old re the hides of wild animals, delivered at his ni'trket rooms in Marion Centre. Corbctt Bown, JJR. W.

C. WAKINCi. PHYSICI A Xrl LITERS Manufacturer of liable lumber merchant, will always do the square thing by you, wli-ther you ileal with l.im in person or ty written Robt. Stewart spent last Sabbath ii) town. Ho is tfrj'ching school near Cedar Point, liob is a good boy.

Our friend Wm. Russell, of Wilson township, owns a hog we understand, Which good judges think weighs eight hundred pounds. Kerp constantly on hnnd I mr. prepared la 'JjW mil mi k. ii, order, lou may depend upon that: -n tlie i lt 't Merchandise Mr.

Daniel S. Lindsay, Lexington, and lbrmel ly publisher Ot the Blue Grass Clipper, at Midway, that State, is now employed on the Record, lie is a printer of experience, and an old iriend of tho editor of this paper; Money to Loan. On good real es i a.v tm it. ril-r4 eo-ic! Ch a a on rhoit ii e. Shop at J.30!lic tie doorwt of r.altry Eros.

tate j'ccuiity, and on long time. rate of interest yet offered. Enquire In general, hut d.als espetally In Wheat Never before has Mai Ion county en. loyed such promising wheat prospects, as now. The acreage is unusually large, and the iut glorious; The reason Ins been all that could be desired.

If Marion county Can safely harvest and gwrner the crop she bow seems; destined to, the county wiil be on of Bow: Iki.nxer. ware. t-ir. JOS. N.

IIANNAFORD. 807 Miia GROCERIES, I herewith give notice to all liiv s-1 We have icveral thouaud dollars which 1 wish Jo Joan on good real tt.it e-u- suck INC TOW- nty at once. No wailing lor luini teemed customers, that 1 have suspended credit business until the first of March, which time will enable me, I received from the east. Apply at the top, sure etioiign Cottonwood Valley Bank. A.

K. Case, CoAir. from sorghum the syraB; OFFICE, One Door East of Post Office. Marion Centre, Kansns Ruteher Schmidt has his ice hmisc toady, but il the winter passes without furnishing him ice to fill il, won't he Whisper though There were acres of ground Under cultivation in Marion county last year, or about 10 per cent ot the whole hurabcr of acres in the county. Jacob Brumbaugh will deliver a ten perauce lecture at the Cole school house, Sunday evening.

Jan. 30th; also at the "Wren school house Monday evening, Jan. 21st. hope, to collect all debts due me. No exception to aforesaid rule will be made.

Jonx Wand. The Michigan Chicago Lumber lltt no it C'entr Xa'si lL O. KAI5LE, Contractor, Carpenter, A ii K.N tit A I. WOE3IEH in WOOD MA UK IN EM UK. nnd and inaks fii nil km.

I. A r'liv m.i.lr rflrt 'iV, s'i' li wi I iei, riclur raii.va. etc. Co.ne and are u. Currants Se chdce i the market.

Companv Peabody have one of tin finest yards in the Southwest. Central ly located and well Stocked. NoW how about those "new leaves" you ''turned over" New Year's? Have you turned any of them back? Honest Injun, now toth canned and dried of rariwus kind. Capt. S.

3. Tubbs, County Surveyor' anil Civil Engineer. ALT. work coreetly and done, and allorrra pronipliy atttuded to! Of(nii At Hie Coutt House, in Italian centre. Cor Hi While the corn crop in this county is ry large, it is not quite so large and valuable as was anticipated In consequence of the Spring floods, much ol the corn was planted unusually late, and this part of the Crop is badly shrunken.

Still, there is an abundance of excel Ivlit corn, hich is evidenced by the fact that it is only selling, at the railroad, for fifteen cents per bushel. Jrasqnef AIe. Sztraota E-3 T. P. Alexander, at FlortncC.

will tha purest andei4. sell you a Bain wagon for $7o. Tobacco a For vour hardware and agricultural! The Band boys were the recipients ot box of first class cigars at their Saturday night, from our new Sheriff Thos Smith. Tom is a favorite of the Band bovs. of all aorta and prices.

implements, call on T. P. Alexander at Florence. Hfl 2. 3 Banking.

Oystora, confsctlonery, eraekera and salt, ittey's md will give an entertainment (lie ot February, which will tVM. KHLLP'ON- K. W. at. Vir OLO.

M. K.T, Cashier. CiassTT'aro, Just think of it brethren of the quill One man brought us seven turkeys, on subscription, last week We are ready now for the Governor to appoint a whole We will ask all of our friends indebted to us to call and settle by Feb. 1st, owing to a change of business to take place on that date. Tucker Co.

he new on Ui" ooaru here. It will he a tori.er Main and Third St. FLORENCE, KANSAS; ni eftimatra of all kind of wood work urnihen Bn Mllcati'n Stiari cia salts, fcets i-aw. a. id such.

WJI. TOL'CIIOX. Engraver House and Sign PAINTER. lT.noDT, Kai. left with llatrey Ilroa.

will rereiee prompt attention. chinawara, cro-kery and coffee. Masquerade 'Party, and will doubtlos furnish lots of amusement. (jet ready for fun. Further particulars in time.

Dr. 1ST. ore reek of thanksgiving I dollars Will at the hotel in Marion Centre the eeon Fiv dollars will Inly w.rtl, 1 VaU tc nion.n. prepare. m.

r. ioiju, nts line neap, ana give entire Mtiiuriion Jas. McCain, our Centre House barber, ha received his chair and is now prepared to cut hair and shave his cus- Tucker Sr. Co's. aBBHSBsnw and eTerything in his line.

South SMe of Main Street, opposite the "Frazer House," Clarion Ccnlrc. Kanna. U. C. BREWER, DEALER IN Oh, The Snow A heavv show storm swooped down upon us last Saturday.

Trains the A. T. 3. F. railroad were delayed, so.ne of them tw enty-four hours Mon Owing to a change to be made in business, Tucker Co will give you STAT lomerrwith perf ct ease.

See Card. Rsv. John Ever? of Peabody towh-rhip, a Mennonite preacher, died New- MA21I02T CSI7TI123, Capital, 800,000, cetiPit) bankini; liulnet. LOWS MONKV rt RK tl, KTATK. I Us Iionu-ilir soil r'orein Lxrlinnire.

Sri' ticket to all Kiire.in Mrt Mt lowe-t rates oll-tinx prompi I ia-l-and r-wir l-. I. or Jay of paiamt. at riirrt-nt ratea of exchxr.a latere! alltwrii on Imw ftr-na. Gko.

OrnTKK Co, New York. J. Knox Co.j Topka, Ks some of the greatest bargains you ever of th financial condition of the Cottonwood Millinery. saw from now till Feb. 1st.

day morning dawned clear and beauti el of bUsineM on the Slat day of DecemtiT 1377. In i r1 t- now 1 1 ilroci rrrnA ful and since then the snow has gradually disappeared. ii.i..j LiintLlTIE' just received at tuckers, to be sold at capital stock paid in 5,070 00 l.Un SS Profit. ruinous prices. Mr.

Enoch Erb writes us from Water Clothing. Hats. Cans Boots. Shoes. Notions, etc.

472 ex Time certiaoate. Undivided prollts, first half of 1977 Dt'PvMsiU, loo, Canada, renewing his subscription, Now is your finite to save money by Year's day. His disease was inflamato- ty rheumatism. Lost. Between Marion Centre and the Whipple school house a fur collar, the finder of which will be suitably re-Warded by leaving It at this ofliee.

Mrs. Tamiet invites the attention of the ladies to her large stock and varied assortment of millinery and furnishing poods which elm offers cheap for cash. MILLLNERV. Mm. Tilion Inrifesthe the ladiea or Maria? len're ant a irimly lo a choice aeirctlun of rail lighter AT LOVV PRICES Also a fine of arrall ware, consi.t.

irp ol lnmUnrluH, rrbli.K, tis. corceta. rl.i pH r. aii. ailirb' rl ildrena' hoae iriotrs and Iwlua' merino undrar Me.

V. M. liL.a. 17 Dfc. 31st, '77.

and says- "We have had a very mild winter so far. We buying your goods of all kinds, sold re gardless of cost till Feb. 1st, at Tucker! have had no show of any Cos. RESOURCES. Rills discorinted, -furniture and fixtures.

Ex ene. -K al rotate -Cash and exchange, Overdrafts, Prloeaas low aa at an hon in thia eonnty. No trouble to show Call and examine. Peabody. Uan.

For the next thirty ilavs M. S. Miller THE COTTONWOOD VALLEY 33AINMC, At Clarion Centre, liaim DOE A GENERAL RANKINU BUSINESS. LEVI BILLINGS. Pr'siotrit.

1J. N. ROGERS, lice treeidcnl. (A; E. CASE, Vailiitr.

6i IS.icfi S3 l.irW 77 17 Mr. Arthtir Ncwey, who left Mation county about a year ago for New York, is coming back in the Spring. It useless for anybody to try to leave Marion count- lor good. She gives a prifeo to each cash customer buying oue dollars Worth of goods. Co.

will sell yon all winter goods at cost: Flannels, dress good, water proofs, over coats. Gloves, Now la the time to ajreure good bargains. EVERYTHING STATE or KANSAS, s. County of Marion. A.

E. Cahler aad teeretary ef the Cottonwwxt Valley Hrtnk; Mariuu Cei tre, Ki- Clear Creek township has recently received some valuable additions to its do ewer hat the im a irae The Photograph Novelty Store" held Czi Have TOW examined those boots and fnect Ufemnl ot the actual tlnunciiil I condition of aaid I lank at the clue of buiuess iocs at M. S. Miller Co ioa ask I on the nut dv of i-c. i77 shoes forth here A tew days last week It is citizenship.

Several Well-to-do families by the name ol Waddle, front Indiana, have located near Antelope. The- are old Iriends of Mr Paddock ALr.X. K. CASE. Cashier.

why they can sell them so cheap. They strange how many people will squander their money oil such humbugs and yet SoifCriled and oworn to before me this th fyJKS: D. McKERClIEU WonM rea.wetfnlly inform the ladlea af M.riaa aua ajoii.iux conntira ll.at ahe haa oi di ap Mock cf MILLINERY And Fancy Goods, coMeatsfas Hat-. Boxxets. Laces'.

Rikbons. Col-LAKSCi-ria. Ties. Zephyr, cartas. CARliROARI.

KTC. tTC. St.rapinjt and gh.r dooe t.r. 'I'-or north of p. A S.

bur tor cash and bur direct from the I dar ot January. 1110:4. vt iii vauniy vien. mamtfaf turer, thus buying at the lowest we are glad that the number of such here were not large enough to induce taa naaitcK, II. M.

n.irri.t, R.T. RjCttxi rreint. Vire-Iraaident. 1'Akktva. MARI63?" BANK AMI SAVINGS INSTITUTION of JTwrenre, Kansas Not, Ol Ihe Item $1 77 orerdraft there Miss Wherrell having been takfh ill, soon alter taking charge of tho Interme figures, and are selling them at a very paid iuto th bank on the sd ii I leari: item of ofdraft $31 17 sliirht advance aboTO cost I A.

Cae A. Ca.e, this one to prolong Us stav. In harmo diate department of our school, returned J. II. (OMIXO, Cor.

Main First Sts.j Clarion Centre, Iloa receited large and compete stark of ny with the nature of his business, the proprietor "pulled out" on Sunday. r- a -r- -r- Tn-o thonaand rnrd of hnt nrintc I rt. a -ia a I 1 T. capital. $50.000 i -i ie 1.1 I i me nnanciai riii'uiri ti iiie imm iH'auiuui 13 ic, jiii remteu ai XU.

I anJ srimr at Ihe ctcae Of to Leavenworth, and her place has since been acceptably filled by Miss Fannie King amiable and accomplished daughter of Rev. O. J. King. Buckwheat cakes ought to be scarce xlillpr oS and thn-fr acll thom Jauuajy li7j.

Psrinca Ilepsrmseat reeetTea divvl fi ot- ZT. and alUwa liberal ini-reat by Ue month. 1 I aCD, 451.00, S8.00. UoM honrlit eachaare eahet. aa'l drafta Urawa a It.lanrJ in this county, sirice there were only Cents per rard.

Ast IB all the principal eitiea of th L'ita-l Mate Realeetati. forty bushels of buckwheat faNed in the County last year. M. S. Miller Co.

continue to sell 9 I a riuinrt and Iivtnrr. jid Ktiropa. 1 hia Itank i repretetited in Mr-tn t.entre Lyit act-irired aeot It. Kaftej parhiea in that v.cnity havira; hnsinese ranosrtin cannerti'ir with this IWnk caa do a ry ealltnc npon Mm al kiaidare of h.ire. lbs white and 10 liht brown ftirrar I iiiiu dieo uted, l.t.i Florerice jferald: Mr.

Ftazer, of Ma Gre. ir.tre-t i rn.tt.ring political, i. il lal in Ihr Tj- ii rt observant i erecn in country 0.2ttt rra. Die LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL. I i.

-k. m-a I 1 aa a a rmr Jin it 1 a 4 va-i pt6m A.i.m-fr, It is possible that in out hastily prepared article about "Our Advertisers, last week, we may have failed to notice some one who deserved a notice. Few folks realize how difficult it is to do jus- til id OvrptraUai rion Centre, oratei lH'fore) our people Merchandise, Which I. a seila at tha poailble market lbs tea for 4 lbs good soap, I lat Thursday fltgbt under tile auspices ofthe Mnrphv Club His remarks were i it i I riblihel at the b.rder Of in'fa-' cents. Dont fail to cive thern" a call and Complaint in Attachment.

4. K. McLKAf for the us iT 34.VS i LlAHILlTltS. Capital FtorV, -Net prodta f-r year I77, Hi'. If.

navatile, verv gnoo antt letting, lie enueavoi-eu tou will moafv. lice to all and injustice to none, in an n.i7 hi Jfc DO Kl lo Instill into the minds ofthe youth the follv of intemperance' and- advising the article of that kind. pr'ce for caah. lira ntolto is Quick Sales and Small Profits; a Nini kle Fip is Better than a Slow Individual Time certiStaiea cf father to so conduct his Jiabits Ibat his 5. HAkOKTT.

Before P. Jcatice of tha Pasee af Loyl Township, Marion County, Kansas. IlamtiJ's (temaad. Si. 75.

To tha Tnp. Trustees ot Marion Cettiit Setlce. There will be a public examination ot applicants for teachers' ccrtifimtes, at rhildren would have no example ot in Kansas. temperance set be "ore thcnl. Ilia ad SJ4.n5 16 t.

rt T. fiiolrirr n'f ifarl.in Itaak and I-ii i. iw, our tie to th in. man or paty a lire, rn epiril and able and rn accept. I l.nrnt or lh- Ih- Sothrro anfiriH at Cut and paated eiht- are f.rrr, fen l.ka ab ok eompaet acd coat eaient; ar, clear print.

Iaily per year; tf.re rj.rth. J.Oi oae luoulb. only tit cents. Try it ooo m-'oth Weekly Commercial, a splendid familr paper. nlT tt per year.

CIuIm ot Ten, til; Ciula ofTWeutr, r-ingle copies three months i triaT. on.r S5 rrnU. Afrnts wanted a. Sainpies frea A44rtsa, A. U.

S-IEGftirD. PoM j5r, lrrtsD'a fc vice to the mother and sister, was the The Road Tax Rolls for 1877 hare Marion Centre on Saturday. Jan. 2Gth. I ii'? inrtuutiwn u.a.,innniv w-ar that uie nstnz of their influence over the son and in a tiue atateiuent ol'tw of 1878.

brother in so endearing him to their and consult your VfiTlCKU hereby arisen that oa the lth day of lecriiiT. KJ. I. Iliukle a Ju-fice the Praca of Townhip. M.irion County, Kanaa.

ifoonl nulrr dt ia lh. abore named rae for aum of eirht dollar and aeTenfe-ne t.73) reta, and ha aaM rauaa will le beard ja tha 13rd day cf January, A L. a4 I P. M. 9.

K. WaTA. hearth-stone that he would forego xll been ready for delivery since Dec. 25th 1877. Please call and get them.

E. R. Trexxer, J-Sra- CO. CITC; said bank. K.

T. It ATI LY, Cashier. Sworn to and subaeribed before roe this third day of Jauuary, XT. A. 8TANT0RD.

Krary David Harrison, C. Reed, Examiners. Jotrs MATDcv.jr. the pleasure and temptations of indu'g iri in th cup. interest frre of ciirg..

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About Marion County Record Archive

Pages Available:
1,433
Years Available:
1875-1882