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Marshall County Democrat from Marysville, Kansas • 5

Marshall County Democrat du lieu suivant : Marysville, Kansas • 5

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Topeka, Westmoreland A Marysville WIDHBSDAT. Floyd Ilammett is sick. Ella Voorhees is on the sick list. SATURDAY Use Spolin Co. hog remedy.

It will destroy worms and prevent disease. Tom Whitehead came down from Herkimer and went to Beatrice this evening. Tinr.io Koester is reported sick. Corn is worth 23 cents per bushel. Dan Kelley knows now to get out of Weis, of Frankfort, was trans-business in the city this after- railroad were driving grade stakes in that town Saturday.

Spohn hog remedy increases the appetite and your hogs will fatten much better. Our fishing expedition returned home last night full of honors and almost everything else except fish. The weather was decidedly cool, but they report having a red hot time. The ladios of the Presbyterian church will begin their socials for the season jail. If you have hore, marcs and mules for sale, take them to tbe Blue Valley livery stable.

A new boy Of about nine pounds dimensions has arrived at the Tremont house. Landlord Davit was setting up cigars this morning. Mother and child all right. Besacker, Backhaus, about half a dozen Bentleys and a banker are the inmates of the county jail now. It is a devil of a strain on the lettor but we can't help it.

Thirty years ago last Saturday the MohrbBeher family arrived in Kansas, HaTroenings of The Week. THCItSDAY. Fresh Kansas garden seed in bulk at Moser Thomson. Dr. Patten ocoupies the room just east of tbe Pacific house, as an office.

Duncan Patterson and lady, of Wy-more, were visiting friends in the city today. L. W. Libby sells the best Carriages, Buggies and Wagons that the market affords. The awninir in front of the store C.

J. acting noon. J. A. Jason Vurann, of Blue Rapids, is Davis is having a seawall built courting.

Dr. Humfrtyvtlle, of Waterville, was on our streets today. on the south side of his property on Center street. There was a dance out to Jack Talbot's- last night. Everybody went and Judge David Martin, o' Atchison, is attending court here.

by giving nn ice cream social at the had a good time. residence of S. A. Fulton, Friday even Lew Williams of Frankfort is courting ing, May lGth. All are cordially invited at the county seat this week.

and in commemoration of the event a family and social reunion was held at to attend. Frank Shedivy of Blue Rapids brought the residence of Christ Mohrbacher's in eleven wolf sculps yesterday. lhe assessors' returns for Cottage Hill township, gives tho number of in eight miles east of town. Quite a num Andy Fluhrer was quite sick lust night ber of Marysville people were in at habitants as CIO, a loss of 21 sinco last but is reported better again to day. tendance and report a huge time.

year; Cleveland township, 3T9, a gain of Mrs. Thomas Greenman, of Subotha, Frank Backhaus, of Herkimer, was put 8 since last year; Walnut, 722, a gain of is visiting her mother, Mrs, Bates, in in jail here last night, to await trial for 8 over last year. C. H. Travelute, of Deer creek, who has been very sick, has so far recovered that ho was on our Btreets today.

Mrs. Monroe, of St. Joe, who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Wm. Winters, of Canter, returned home todad Mrs.

M. and Miss Ella Degnan, of Gage county, Nebraska, are the guests of their brother, John Degnan and lady, of this city. Bring your horsos to the Blue Valloy livery stable. Big prices paid for them there. I9tf Major Edwards has not yet struck for higher wages nor less hours.

The this city. racket or some Kinu, mat came on A German of Home Citv. formerly occupied by the variety store, ha been torn down. A Hebrew clothing and notion pedlar's outfit was attached last night here, at the suit of an Omaha firm. The electric light tower nt the Second ward school house is finished, and it makes the rest of the lights look sick.

There was a large concourse of friends and relatives followed the remaims of Mrs. D. C. McLeod to the cemetery this afternoon. Gasoline and gasoline stoves, wringer and Gasoline stoves -repaired at Moser Thomson.

Mrs. James Ilurton, of Strasburg, arrived on the late train last even The little girl of Amnion Grilllo's re in that burg yesterday. It is rumored giri la to arrive from Germany 1... t.A lufnrm tl.o -v ported sick died yesterday and was buried yesterday. in a lew days, took out a marriage by exterminating the doctors, and that iloense yestorday.

He evidently is of Robort BenBon.of Hull, who was one nm euuiu. in uiu the on nioD that ins ni.mnv nr of the jurors got excused by the court acuy successiui. something of that kind. esterdny. RWln SYMPTOM BLANK NO.

3 8yinpto.it lllank No. 1M. EXPLAIN THK MAIM SYMPTOMS OF THK DISK ARKS OP WOMRN. It is rumored that efforts to Boeuro a major shows a wonderful endurance Will enable you to give a description of yourense Ladies who have been treated for complaints change of venue, in tho Irving bank cases aro being made. to llr Hathawuy, the eminent Specialist, of St, as a street gossipcr.

peculiar to their sex, and failed to (ret relief of Joseph, who makes a special study of nil A scarcity of water is reported in the troublos that make lite a burden to them should Remember our homo talent entertain kinds of Skiu Diseases and has cured cases that city and vicinity. Probably the present have- been doctored for years an also used patent not fall to sond for this blank, if it is impossible for them to call. Dr. Hathaway, Sixth and Edmond ments keop their money at homo, and thereby help to build up our city. supply will be sufficient when the medicines without reirard til quality or kind Pat your caso into tho hands of a specialist, Streets St.

Joseph, Mo. broken packages" are distributed. wno treats sucn cases scictillllcauy. Minn Laura Runnel, who has been There was a moonlight boating party Dan Kelley has a little whistle of his Oliver H. Moree left this morning for on the Big Blue Saturday night, given teaching in the Fairview school house for some time, returned to hor homo in vn, that made the Pacific house porter Clifton, Kansas, where he, in company under the auspices of a merry little and the police lots of trouble laBt night.

Axtell at noon. with his brother Otis, will open up crowd of tiloasure-seokers and explorers, Dun did the whistling and they hunted The boat was the "Queen of the Blue," New i ork store, Otis, who is at present A varnish and cement peddler was for burglars. and was under the careful guidance of in Fairfield, Iowa, will shortly join him John Throm was observed this morn arrested by tho police this morning for peddling without license. Judge White assessed tho damugo at 1 and cost. Captain Frank Linn and Mujor Pat They are bright young men and have Magill, both of this city.

Owing to the right of push and "git thar" in them ing at 4:30 hoeing in his garden. It is the early bird that gets the worm, but we urn not sure that John was looking lne.lc of siiace forbids us civina thiB noted to make good business men. Success to L. B. Edinborough, a brother of Chas.

party a more extended "write up." you boys. and Howard Edinborough, of Blue Rap ing, to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. D. C. McLeod.

Mrs. J. L. Waterson went to Frank-sort this morning, where her home will be in the future. Her mother and sister accompanied her, but will return to the city tomorrow.

If you want to sell your horses take them to the Blue Valley livery stable, where you can get good prices for them. 19" The hook and ladder company elected a foreman and assistant last evening. ChriBt Moser and Dun Kelley were the lucky ones. The foreman of the hook and ladder company is also assistant chief of the department. Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin French started on the afternoon train for Grandville, Michigan, where they will reside in the future. Mr. French has lived in the city for several years, and his friends regret his departure. May success attend them forever.

TOURIST. for worms. A fishing party consisting of about Court opened Hub morning nt!) o'clock, ids and an old soldier, has been appoint Ex-County Clerk Wright went out a hulf dezen sports from this city, went The wholo of the forenoon was taken up ed postmaster nt Wost Buy City, Mich hunting the other day. "Two nice igan. up to Barnoston Saturday.

They were in calling the dockot nnd disposing of fullv equipped with boats, tents, bait cases that had beon scttlod etc. In tho squirrels" was what he told his wife, Tho new band deserves credit for hav when he cpme back. But she found ing secured to the citizens of Murysvillo nnd were intending to fish all tho afternoon session, the cane of the state wav back. Nothing has been heard from of Kansas, vs. Aron Elliot, was takon up they were just common gophers.

excellont a musical treat as tho and a jury impanelled. At time of goini them since. This morning the water in Bnyless Price left his horse and buggy one given by the livers Sisters lust ovon- to press, the trial ia still in progress with standing on Broadway this morning ing at Turner hall. a prospect of its lasting ovor until to while he spoke to a friend. The horse Having sold my business, I dosira to the river here was quite muddy, nnd it is generally believed that "Big" Fritz has fallen into the river Any information in regard to the health of the party morrow, started out to keep an appointment he The Board of Education met last had up the street, and had it not been Bottle up my books at once.

All parties knowing thoiiisolvesiiidobloil, will please call and settlo either by cash or note, night for general business. The now will be thankfully received. for Christ Moser's dexterity there might have something happened. members were sworn in and took the and oblige J. B.

seats. E. E. Hutchinson was elected SYMPTOM BLANK NO. 1 FOB MEN Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of I.

B. Davis had an argument with a John Bain, of Center township, is Bick. President and Aug. Hohn Vice Presi Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly E. A.

Berry, of Wntervillo, is attending dent, and W. A. Calderhoad was oloctod Bpan of mules, at his barn yesterday, ho hud to borrow a pair of pants to walk Will explain the symptons of Nervous Debility, effects of early and present indescretions in both young and middle aged men. Hundreds suffering court. secretary.

Prof. B. T. Ingham to his house in, after the dilllculty was and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c Albert Cramer iB quite sick with the elected as Superintendent for another settled.

year. Un motion it was ueciueu mat measlos, and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. patrons of the schools living en the wost with untold miseries that make life a hopeless slioas, receive comfort and re Jim Wells, of the south half, was at side of the river wibIi to form a new court today. store power of mind. and body by ap district no opposition will be offered by Joe Donly came dow from BarneBton the board.

this morning. The assessors books for Murysville F. V. Shaw is having his house re painted. Everything is striking nowadays-even tne clocks.

Misses Maggie and Ella Bowers are township were returned to the coun plying to Dr. Hathaway, the skilful specialist, Sixt and Edmond streets, St. Joseph, whose experianco to them has been the ship of safety and anchor of hope. Call and see him, or send for symptom blank No. 1.

51m3. Doth improving. clerk today. Thoy show that tho town The baldhended seats are all takon for Mr. Hill and lady, of Oketo, wero in ship has 087 inhabitants, C31 horsos, 2,179 hend of cattle, 38 mules, 078 hogs, the Elliot trial.

the city today. 5 gold and 12 silver watches, 3 pinnos There wub nn old-fashioned black F. E. Hoac, of Wymore, was in the and 21 organs. The township contai frost this morning.

city last evening. 21,880 acres of taxablo land and 18 town Horses wanted at the Blue Valley Buy the best buggy in the market Miss Tinnio Grauer is quite sick. Emil, the little son of Aug. Hohn, is sick. lota.

The average assessment of land A fast freight train wont wost on tho G. I. road yesterday. It mudo 30 miloa an hour from St. Joseph to Grand Inland.

If tho time can be kept up on this road, the tram will be put on permanently. The jury in tiie Elliot case were out only thirty minutes before returning a verdict of guilty. If the evidence on tho part of the state is to lie believed, he ia a bruto and richly desorves his itunish-nient. lie hud not been sentenced yet at 3 o'clock. Jim Grimes was anxiously inquiring if the frost had damaged tho new orop of hats, this morning.

One of the new road scraper shnpod specimens was planted in front of him nt the theater lust night, and he feels much interested it the prospect. Tlio Old District School is given for tho benefit of the Baptist Church which is being erocted in our city. one and all and help a good cause. Mrs. Louisa Burton, who culled livery stable.

Regular buyers are thero for tbe money of Libby- I5.72J4 por acre, of town lots 123 each after them. lOtf Will Shaner is able to be on the street May basket parties were abroad until 'I nfnl ftaiuummnnlnf rAul natfLLA Ml2.ri.(i00. a late hour last night. again. Two horse buyers from Boston struck Tota, aBBOB8montl of taxable personal Good Shepard staited for Chicago on the town this afternoon, D.

D. ickfiff, of Semeca, waB looking property 128,230. Average assessment the noon train. the town over yesterday. came per capita 1224.

Mrs. Potzwald, of Uarneston, down on the morning train. Lou Brown came down from Barnes- 1 Dr. Webster, of Oketo, was looking It is with a fooling of profound sad ton this morning. Don't forgot the social at S.

A. Ful over the metropolis today. ness that wo impart Die information Mr. Calhoun and son, Frank, of Irving, ton's Friday evening, May 10th. that the clerk of the weather has qu Petor Theissan, of Wymore, Nebraska, were in town this afternoon.

business. The squirts of rain and Mat Underwood is enjoying a visit was a visitor at headquarters today. chuncksof sunshine, and odd spells from his mother from Wymore, Neb, Gold Coin Ranges and Cooking stoves Go to Moser Thomson for general freezing and thawing we have had to- warranted at Moser Thomson. Henry Frauhiger, of Mountain creek, job work, roofing and guttering. brought in eleven wolf scalps yesterday, day, is the odds and ends at the bottom Mr.

Shotwell, of the Variety ill Shinier, who has been quite sick or we uox. uuring me next, prosiuen- Sundayed with his best girl in Seneca. C. D. KushoII, of Axtell, was looking tial campaign we may have a fow weeks around the metropolis this morning.

The doctor thinks that with careful of weather issued out of the sinking treatment, Robt. Davis will pull through. Jack Bullock and Kale Osborn, of here by tho death of her mother Mrs. D. C.

McLeod, recoivod a latter from her home lit Strasburg, yesterday, an nouncing the destruction of her house and contents by fire. She took tho morning train for home. Frankfort, reported for duty yesterday Thos. Hynes, of Axtell, was doing fund. But that is uncertain.

The signal service nnd weather beaureau, and different varieties of storm prophets afteriKxin. business at the county seat this Juke Voorhees, who started from have run the business on so close a mar Work commonsed on tho super struct Miss Ida Bates came down from Hun- Waterville last Sunday, arrived home Km that unless a trust can bo arranged, uro of the new flautist clnirc'i una lust evening, over Saturday and remained over the whole thing will go to the dogs. John Merklinghaus returned from his for the past week is somewhat improved. Robert Clarke, of St. Joseph, is visiting his brother, Stewart Clarke, in this city.

The True republican has moved into the rooms formerly known bb Whippo's hall. The pipe that is to connect the waterworks with the river is to be sixteen feet under ground. Wm, C. Loberestine, of Washington, D. is loooking ufter his real estate interests in this vicinity.

Mrs. Dunlap returned to Nebraska last evening. Wm. McLeod, her brother, accompanied her home. M.

A. Throm, familiarly known as Gus, will run the new restaurant just east of the Cleveland house, western trip yesterday, and left for morning, and as predicted in a issue, the building will bo put in a vory short time. It is to lie a large and beautiful building and will add much lo wiib a school picnio in the Card of Thanks. To all those of my friends and neigh Fairview district west of town last points south this morning. bors who so kindly aided and assisted Among the Irving people who are at the gonorul appearance of the city.

me in taking care of my beloved wife tending oourt, we noticed Justice Ward, Arand Son are having a new floor during her last sickness, and also to There was a heavy frost last night in W. W. Armstrong and W. W. Dedrick.

laid in the second story of their store building. this vicinity. Here in the city most of the fruit and early gurden truck has The blood is the souroe of henlth, those who, when God huth called my wife homo, assisted in the last sad ritual, I hereby extend my most heartfelt thanks, God bless you all for this. Fred Fnrwell came up from Irving Keep it pure by taking Hood's Sursapa gone up. armers from tlio country Saturday evening and remained until nlla, which is peculiar in its curative report much damage in some sections this morning.

power. Very Respectfully, D. C. Mrs. Frank Burt, of Hanover, was while in others tne fruit has escaped.

Enough is known however to state that the damage to Marshall County Go to Moser dz uomson fur your visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Furman, Mibs Minnie Wagner, of St Joseph, who has been a guest of T. PfefTp-rle's tiaruware, iuoonsware, uarueu loois siwclnl Curd of Tb will be a hoavy one.

and Tinwaro. We guarantee low prices To L. W. Libby and lady. A.

M. Billing. and Satisfaction Harry Liudley, the wideawake and family, went home by the noon train. The now band have rented the room ley and laiiy, (Jeorge Iteuer anu lady and Mrs. Ruth Ueraty.

In retaining Prof. Ingham as Superin jolly agent of the St. Josaph Evening News, gave this office a pleusunt cull Ladies and gentlemen: over Potter barber shop for a practice tendent of the city board of Accept this public utternnce of mine education huve simply voiced the aenti today. Mr. Lindloy whs looking after the interest of the News here.

Tho room, and have it very nicely fitted up. A Missouri fair association advertises us a recognition on my part of Die muny ments of the whole city. kind deeds and the friendly assistance Duilv News is a good paper and deserves a premium for the best "bareback lady The News band gave an open air con you have uostoweu upon my now de a liberal patronage, and by the way it nuer. Horrible! But then it is in Missouri. parted wife during her lust sickness, cert last evening and, considering the short time they have been practicing, and the assistance you have given me during the time of the funeral.

Never, they did well. Come again, boys. The fourth room of the public schools had a vacation yesterday afternoon, Charlie Goodwin and wife started on( nv8f ever forget or be in this city yesterday. D. C.

McLeod and daughter Sundayed at Liberty, and came back on this morning's train. Jake Wolfafeldt went to Hanover this morning. He has another shipment of horses nearly ready. Miss Maggie Hartman, who is teaching school in Wells township, Sundayed with her parents here. The pipe for the new extension of the waterworks have arrived, and was being unloaded this morning.

Mrs. Dr. De Huy and daughter, Ella, of Kansas City, formerly of this city, are visiting friends in Herkimer. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails.

Sold by Seaman Druggists. J. II. Cottrell has purchased property in Reading, and will reside there. unmindful of these acts of friendship anu improveu ine time by celebrating May Everybody reported good time.

from Irving yesterday for a trip to Wisconsin and other eastern points. They expect to be absent for a month or two. by you. Very respectfully yours, D. McLkou.

For Salb Cheap. A heavy jump seat Mr. Williams, adjuster for the Phenix John M. Knipp formerly of this city, was held up by foot pads in Wichita the one and two horse Studebaker leather has been greatly improved lately by puttting in a new press and putting on a new dress. The Perkins twins will appear in the play May 8th and 9th.

The Hyers Sisters Colored Comedy Company gare one of the best musical entertainments ever presented to the people of Marysville for years, at Turner hall last evening. The acting was good, but the singing superb. The song "Blue Danulie" quurtette, and the "Misierio" from the opera, "Trovatore" duott, wero sung uawell as weaver heard them, even at tbe grund operas in Europe. The entire company ia composed of artists and we hope to see them toon again in this city. insurance company of Brooklyn, N.

yesterday paid in full tbe loss on the top buggy, first-class. Terms to suit. other night. John had seven cents in his inside pocket, but he talked 32t3 J. A.

Bkouohten. Finlcy McDonald property, burned on the pad out of that. At the meeting of the city council April 20th. The insurance company Chas. Goodwin and lady went to Ir that so promptly pays losses is com last night no business of importance was done, except that the contract for ving on the morning train.

Mrs. Good mendable. The property burned for Mr. McDonald was vory fine and unusu building the new sewer was closed. No bills were allowed.

ally large in amount. Schmidt Kues win will start for the east next week, to remain for a month or two. Charles may accompany his wife east, but probably will go to Utah for the present. A private letter from Westmoreland tor represent the t'henix insurance He has ordered his hourehold goods states that the engineer corps of the company of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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