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8Ut Hlatorlotl Soeletr VOLUME XXXVII. -NUMBER 13. MARION, MARION COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907. WHOLE NUMBER 1951 iARION Well Pnscrvod. A hijr bunch of JohnJ Smith's The Sale of Sales A sale up-to-date, with everything just as advertised.

It's the period of honest merchandising just the same as honest government. We are doing our part to encourage honest merchandising THOMPSON 2vy (Boobs Co. friends- including of the County Ulcers formed a conspiracy against him Monday forenoon, and uwaited, at the court house, his ar- ival on the afternoon train from the 31'-' north. They gathered in the Court room and one of the conspirators led him, an unsuspecting victim, into their presence. And then O.

C. Hil This Great Sale Oial is Going On lings arose and in language which voiced the feelings of all, expressed to him the high regard ill which he held as it man, an ollicial, and a friend. And in token of these senti As you test your officials so should you test your merchant. You who have not favored us with iKi' romige are invited to put us to the test. Our patrons and friends are those who have put us to the test.

Do not miss our sale. Every day you wait lets some one pick up a bargain you might want. Will Continue till February 1. You get the advantage of our mistakes we bought too much in many lines of the best styles and quality. ments be presented him, in behalf of many friends, with a handsome gold watch and chian.

Mr. Smith was Change of County Officers, The change of county officers took place last Monday. There was a change in hut three oflicos- Commissioner SherilV and Register of Deeds. Mr. John Smith retired us County Commissioner, having served four years iti that capacity.

I lis record is spoken of elsewhere in this issue. He will return to his farm in the northwest part of the county, lie is succeeded hy Mr. Jacob A. Un-ruli. We had hoped to have a cut of Mr.

I'nruh for this issue, hut were disappointed, through no fault of his or ours. We expect to bo able to have it here for next week's paper. Mr. Unruh came to Marion county in February, ISM, settling on the farm where he still lives four miles north and one mile west of 1 1 Dishorn, in Kisley township. Mr.

I'nruh is one of the solid, substantial men of his community. Me hears the reputation of being a good neighbor, a successful, reliable man, and honorable in all his dealings. He will no doubt fulfil (he duties of his responsible office with credit to himself and fidelity to the county. The retiring Sheriff is J. K.

Kvans Jim Kvans. He has been a splendid SherilV. lie Rous back to the hardware business at Lost Springs, with the good will of all and the recoid of a conscientious, faithful leeply touched, and responded brief- but, in a way that told well the story of his appreciation. And bet- EXTRA BARGAINS THIS WEEK testimonial than the (rift, itself was the spirit that prevailed the oc- are all priced very low till asion. And then Mr.

John Watson lnnounccd in a well worded talk that cane was also to have been then1 DRY GOODS utinjr. Flannel "mC Ouliniv Flannel Fleeced Dress Goods ti.Vc ISO inch Percales Dress Ginghams 7Jc inch Fleeced Dress Goods 11c DRY GOODS 25c Plaid Dress Goods l.V 35c Black Cashmere 75c Henriettas, all colors 57c G5c 52 inch Mohair 48c $1.00 Dress Goods, all kinds 7Se 2.00 Black Novelty Dress Goods OS presentation hut that, it had UK: 10c 11 failed to arrive. It has Hince arrived and been presented. Mr. Smith has just closed a four ear term as County Commissioner- February 1st.

We bought nothing in cheap stuff for this sale, but put in your everyday wants; and much more than profits are yours. this fact furnished the occasion for the incident just related. He (foes out of ollice -as wesaid in last week's paper with a record that will stand Clothing- p.nd Furnishings Overalls 38c Underwear 38c $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts 08c r.iv Men's Dress Shirts 38c Overcoats and Suits $3.05 1 r.O Soils and Overcoats 7.25 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods $1.00 Shirtwaists G8c 1.75 Shirt Waists 6.50 Fancy Gray Coats $3.95 15.00 All Wool Long Coats 7.80 20.00 Satin Lined throughout 12.85 3.75 Wool Skirts 2.4s 8.50 Extra Fine Black, Gray and Blue 5.05 the light. He has been efficient, fair, faithful. Good fortune to him! and Come, look these goods over Tho Big Dual Bulc.

The big land sale, in the Horry llapgood case took place at the court such mse lue-itay atiernoon. It was see style and quality we oiler at low price1-. No store you better When we save, you save. No store more anxious for your pavrinao-o. inducements.

We do business on economical iiK'tli i (inducted by Mr. W. P. Hackney, of Winlleld, the Special Masterappoinl ed by the S. Circuit couit, uinlel -TEST whose erder the sale was held Com and buy I I there were ncres sold, mid the total ainoiint realized was 1 1 Ho and with Overcoat a bank can Vol iboul 10 all acre.

It is pasture land 5i in (he i rn part of Marion coiiiiIn part of Clu.se conn mil thi' account ty. It. old in separate ruefs, follows; nil gave i I lat Sat acres, unty Sec. fi TLUo.man'8" Corner By Mrs. Horn Moob.

lie tinues md ui and su of sec. 11, sections 7. 17. hi. i ni Oil 1 1 1 it V.

11. K. hal the mi. have if you Snider The ladies of tin dinner in tic (I. A unlay a urprise -ys It dies the W.

K. i lion of prep: ring attended nee you means r. K. M. MANM'll l.h.

1st, If.l'.I.OOO. Sold lo 1 1 i 1 in 1 1 1 South- a'y. a. it. a the reputable ever what that.

who has till Febri try of Abilene, representing an M. Mansfield big-hearted Mart 1 slow, Di.i hi leiieSyndicale composed of lliland iithwoi th, .1. Ii. Case, II. J.

Ackers Man. lie 1 is the new Slier, If. use saving much about him you ul know him. and mighty few, if any No Women in 0 i 'to No wonder it incessant milling to (to cal conclusions! A women in that phce u. their conclusions and would stand pat.

Ye-, inclined to believe thai ,1 out pnllll- u'g to men. jump to 111. i-o they md perh ips ot In rs. been l.eiv P. I' a coi pie of Co.

Cry 'OS of yiu out what hi. i' him you can acr -s, Chase county nwj, wj swt ai lie of sw) of nee (i, twp. help if. lie all right. has in.

range lieast. Jacob Stoph- In en Sheriir and I 'nder-Sherill' hi fore and knows his business. til ll'e a short A I'M rid a'her's Association in' ling was held in the High School room last Saturday afternoon. It was well id lorded. The county is divided into seven districts, the main I purpose of such division being to nson, of Chase county.

'ISO acres, Chase county sec 7, I eit A woman whose own work always looms up in such great proportions that she can see no other woman's needs or rights, which demand consideration, will doubtless accomplish all her own work. It will all be done at the right time and in order. Hut what of that joy of helpfulness? What of that triumph over selfishness? What of that real thanks from 8 true friend? She has missed them all. What then does it count that every bit of her own work is done and in order? Not everything. If you were a woman and tried to get the head oil of a chicken, you would understand why no one ever heard of a chicken breaking its neck.

It just can't do it. Its a physical ions would not he tical and uncm Oh no, no woman then maybe she Mr. Tims. Ii. Armstrong, of Durham, is (he new deputy sherill' and it I'll md nw sec 7, both of township lid, did.

I if sll I'niige east Jlailas Kogers. lilu ncri's, Cluisi! county section Re jding Circle work. promote the will i.o doubt make a good one. The outgoing Register of Deeds i J. D.

Schmidt. No more honorabh Inoii i hill 'I a county office in thi county, or any other county. lb I'i'iuum; One cup brown su 1 cup suet 17, township range (i ea.it, Cannot Afford Miss booing lames Stephenson, of Chase county. I Prof. VaiiFloet manager, and Mr.

1) ilphus I larrison assistant managi of the Marion district. Uiit acres, Marion county nwjsec township P.I, range fi, J. goes back lo Ins farm in Meniu f. town, hip with the satisfaction of M. Phillips, of F.lk.

HowuH's i)iowers knowing that no one has ever que 010 ncros, Marion county sis' 11, The Library Association reports that almost enough money has been sent in or collected to pay up the indebtedness for the past year. They tinned his conduct of the of lice and 11 cup raisins, 1 egg, cup sour milk, nutmeg, 1 tea. pnnn 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon da. Make a thick butter, put in a im slin bag and boil for three houis. Sauce for l'luin Pud ling lineup brown sugar, ecp butter.

1 cup water, nutmeg. Poi! and thicken with Hour. Wm. IhiMuiuiY. Maih, pi township UD, range fi east itiirioll.

I'l. A. Sumner, Hope, Kans. that by his ollicial stay hero be Hill acies, Marion county nwlsec not lost a. lrieii'l tint nas made scores I will start out with a clean page mid of fir in.

11, township 120, range fi cast, iflHIO. M. Slunley, of Gallatin, Mo. Mr. N') licLLcr cxliiliitiiiii t.f I'aticy Work can lo Hccn aiiywlicro at any price.

All This Vcek. Stanley is a brother-in-law of Mr. J. ask all tho-v who are interested in keeping a hundred good new books coming in every three months for public use to be ready to give their dollar when the collector comes or sent it ill to Ml-. .1 l.

Saggall. 1 -nr i cup Ii. young. impossibility. Did you ever see a dog that was too mean to wag hiH tail? Keep away from him.

Did you ever know a woman who was too dignified to return a smile and a graceous nod? Beware, she is something worse than dignified. Its a mighty riskey thing for your own chances of happiness and fair play when you begin saying evil things of those whom you know have HiU acres, Marion count) ne hoi 1 1, town: hip Zo, range cunt, liu .1. Young, of Vourgfown. One cup water, dissolve. 'I' ropes.

Then add 1 a foam. Stir Have ready 1 teacuj walnuts broken i i seeded dates cut Ms oil till ii whippid to ciird.ing of F.ng'i.sh cup of 410 acres, Marion comity sA of A big educational meeting, to take nlacei-arly in March, is being planned -e and si i of swl of sec 4, townshil Opon Daily 2 V) unci 7:30. M. C. A.

CuikJinfX. Add 211, range 5 Ti.it). PmverH K- Y. both, stirring until it den. Then with a or eitheror to I- jliySupl.

Hay. It is to be a meeting I of all thesch.icil hoards and teachers I of th "oiinly, and the principal will be delivered it thickly ovr or Put on a fiat oao el J. K' rns, of county. 111. Tor tin Shorthorn bulls.

Dark red If you on or pletlon, hot oven until 're. hot or cold. 7 to ipiick lie will deliver an illustrated lecture in 1 about the hi 'notification of 'V. l.V 1 Yi. months old.

Price low for Ii Ipatnl, dull or hili- allosv, lifeless com-x-els just once to see do for you. andy tablets in eli'eci No i. a gentle laxative always tried to stand for right though they may make the mistakes common to all people. What if you haven't been introduced to the delivery boy. He understands a smile and good morning and he feels better when he goes away and so do you.

sale. JaMI'S seiio'ii pn nnses, eons'inoai ion "i i li Route Marion or what they wi. are hlllo loo' nii to ing, no pain. ra schools and the leaching of ele- Hltf Kansas. nn IP dry agriculture.

ell, 'it II a ingly desirable. I pi WIh CouijmoI frniu til Kimtli. 'I want to give some valuable ad 1 1 1 1 1 I for I hi Fvans. Mr. llapgood was here from Alton, accompanied by his son, W.

P. llapgood, of Indianapolis. He was represented by his attorney, Mr. T. I Garvor, of Topi ka, Mr.

Perry was al vi in attendance, represented by bis altoinevs, F. Keller Dean. Tnere were a number of bidders from outside the county here, and large number of spectators, in attendance. Mr, Carver nT.ed notice that hi, appeal was to he li.kcn by Mr. llapgood but Ma ter llacknev Hated in any event the sale would stand and that the ipiestiou 'nbede ended by apie'ha'e "iiirt in a ly cine only alfeei.

the dis osilion of the pp I i I vice to those wlio Miner won lanii The Marion County Medical Society held its annual meeting for the el. -i -on of otlici r. in the parlors of Siv. in i i Cut 1J pounds i nd hoi fine hits, put into a nii illuminum kettle, ponr quarta of van skimming, ei 'i Hoil until lender, hot water to make 'Z ou.i add 1 pint Spaghetti in-broken fine, U't boil li'i an'' I pocket or purse, desire. I.ax-ets it.

fill il hographed ols and Sold 'y. Ml II hack and kidney If says .1. It. i-f in Iiti 1 or or it two r. After and pep-l'i lin" illi 'I hi ii macaroni) r.

p. If one credited all the mean things that Uodd Gaston says about himself, his per cent would be perfect Hliiiikenh up, of He the Klgin hotel lust Friday. Dr' Sehmidl is il eee'1, ,1 by P. I t'eiiu. "I have i eertiiii ly th.it JlOSil I Cil I I iHoli.

'1 oe In le ief dalle. of I.i high rami in meaness. Hut though we do not Mr. Janle to hi Grant Mover, of I. iieolnviile, vsis elected prendeiit, Dr u.ver, of I 'ea-b uly, Secret iry and Dr.

Marner, of non coin. and i.ehigh in know Mr. Guston we are finding out He been in the hurdwan nil' that newspaper men are not I le .1 sect rd hot- proved to mi aosie Kleel i ic Itinera i his 's ang co Ootile mi gr Inking a lew iikiii jlelely i-liied; so noes a plea i thisgrea' rell.edy guarante at. Price the Slate Con- t' ie ineril i k. a mini half as mean as thvy sound.

and I then PI" pi 1 to re 'ii p.aper on i.i.d is a r. 11 v. :i.i inn llui i 1 i on ri nd under a id by Dr. Grant 't Hi I a in ni good town. Inns is strictly Meade, Ka.

in the ci.ii mm ily is shown nld i.i v. Suppose a Marion woman 'phoned roM'tit were Dr fa I that although still hut a i hy 1 1 to a wliolesale poultry man and this eeed of Hie ale. Ihelni'e-H well; add pint can of tomatoi of butter half the sie desert spoon of t'lii'Ij set on back of stov and I. ten minutes. This will in sons.

Sitvc itli w. Mtis. J. MAltSHMAi.t.'r.v S. Ar il uiilonia wa Meyer.

Those Ch and Dr. Dr. Crani Mrs P. W'-rthi and per I given uei'l am plto-cii in imineuiaii pOi-essioii of the nd. conversation took place.

She "Hello, do you retail chick ens?" -I, Of 111' 11,1. an he has i i ed six years u-e of tin pi ace, to' hip ighl ars and as council-j a non I er of years. He has you i a. a man for (,,, I I.i, ,1,., .1,1, III -M Mr. herd Junk entertained or-', of Peahody, (' I ilicolnville, Ii, N.

M. Smith, -'i" of Mai ion. 'I. i ry, Peahody Peahody Tne I I Hind into the none Inn the rolivenieie'e ing s1 inns .1, i Inuiidry there any K. K.

He Why yes some, but not enough to crow over. We mostly biitidi of men at an oysler supper at Place a lettuce 1 af on r.u.A nit Truuliln. since 1 had 1 i -u ng C. "1 had i to pounds, oiistaiit, both by 1 ina ly 1 began detail them." a lii.d ihl't iiiidlen, but the fan do not ex perl lo nove here until evt i lie goes into of-fie with the ro Vi I. of many toe and I v.ill get l.i.f his home la Monday coning, in honor of the out going and incoming county licers.

They had a royal Wh Kaf- M. Mauri' Pauline I 1 1 frier, is. i', in it, I lav i.ii'l i IMl.g Ii and coot iiion' hs, trouhli' v. I. it A til V.teri, i.u.t','.s New Discovery, this for about six in cough and lung re entirely gone and 1 was plate, put on this about 1 ial.le i.n cut-up banana; then i I a tablespoon of while e- in and seeded, and 1 tablespoon Kngli walnuts, chopped.

Cut in quarters (or sundler) and w. on about 2 table, poonfuls. pour over all a thinned with whipiied ci ea'r. I i not i the mayonaise dreeing i- 11K.5. O.

J. K. Did sht do that? Oh, well, just suppose she did. But there was a wonun who 'phoned to a butcher and something like the following took place: "Hello, have you any extra brains this morning?" "No, madam, it has taken all we had to supply the other ladies, sorry you will have to do without." In none of the other offices are there any hanges. We doubt if any county in Kansas has a better set of oflicers than Marion county.

Hiiw tu Cm Cli'itiluini. "To enjoy freei a John Ken F.i-t lu.slield, Mc, "I apply Hucueii's Arni'-a s.ilvi'. Have also used it for sal I eum wi'h excellent results." Guaranteed to euro fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases, iisc at Stanford time. The following men were there: M. Mansli -Id, J.

F. Kvans, I). I). Mcintosh, II. I).

Woolheater, J. Ulley, J. A Kay, I. F. Myers, Oil.

Pood, John Smith, Hosse Case, 0. C. liillings, John Watson, J. S. Dean, D.

W. Wheeler, H'-rt Wheeler, C. W. Tho.ripson, Homer Hoch. Mi.n Planch Harold Mr.

Clyde McG.ihey Mr. Philip 1 1 ive you bought a of thos Do igl is f.oO siio I'hey are only at Thompson's. restored lo my normal weight, 170 pounds," Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed by Sianrord Hillings'. 5Uc and $1.00.

Triui bottle freu. up A pel and Hedrick are linishiiig I J. I). Saggau'ii house this week..

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