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The Local Lantern from Marysville, Kansas • 8

The Local Lantern from Marysville, Kansas • 8

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The Local Lanterni
Location:
Marysville, Kansas
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8
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v. 25 Centn Gets THE- LAHTE For One Year. Subscribe for the Lantern. U. Lorke, fashionable milliner, A fine rain fell last Wednesday night.

Jewelry of every description at II. Ackorman's. Dalkers is now selling Hay at 30 cents per bale. Leaders in fashions never follow, Mohrbacher Bros 'V 1AI Redmond, Attorney at Law, Marysvillojvane. fcyOflico up stairs in Kc-08eer block.

John Broughton, Attorney at Law, Will practice in District and Supreme Courts, Collections prompts ly make. GEO. MOHRBACHER, Manager. we lead. M.

Lohke, Fashionable Milliner. Notice the ad. of Ilohn Son on the lirst page. This lirm believes in the use of printers' ink and always do iustasthey advertise thev will. You -IlEADQUARTEKS FOIl- When In Hanover stop at THE otel Hark ham will always find a complete stock and accomodating clerks who are always ready and willing to show you goods and give you prices whether you wish to buy or not, but never fear, if you see their goods and get jou will surely buy.

MOIIRBACIIE1L-H011N, Lftst Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock p. m. in the presence of a few immediate relatives, at the residence of the brides' parents in this city, Eev. Shafer united in holy wedlock George T. Mohrbacher and Minna A.

Ilohn. The groom is the popular junior partner of the lirm of Mohrbacher Bros, and i The Markham is centrally located, near both depots, and as good a table as any S'J a day house in the state. C.S. I'kck, Proprietor, Hanover, Kansas. -K.

if THE SOIWtffT MOUSE, JAMES WINTERS, AXTELL, KANSfl "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Whether you eat to liye or livo to eat, You should 'always main where things arc neat, Monarch Goods, Vcgetafdes, Flour and Meat, And everj fching- else that are '-Good Things to Again will we attend to your orders for berries-Oranges, Bananas and Pitted White Cherries, "Rabbit Brand" Salmon and all of Spice- They're "Good Things to Eat," and of course they are nice. With flake from Saratoga, Sardines from New York, Just please bar in mind wo al ways have Pork Of every description, and four kinds of Cheese They'ro -Good Things to Eat" and will certainly please. In canned floods Corn, Vex, Beans and Tomatoes-All other vegetables, besides Sweet Potatoes. Tor you every day; if this he the case. Wiiilo all of our Co Geo cgvxc fna Sanborn A Chase.

Your order on wash day to rt, we hopex For this is the day you alljtieed Soap. Begin in the morninjjf and finish your rubs On two of our Washboards and one of our Tubs. As to the location, you know very well We're between Hardware and the 1 'yet He Hotel. If out way of buhiiios i only onc you have tried, We know you'll fctr.y with ua and feti HHtififuul. onu of the best young mc-n in our rniU-U, The bride is a daughter of lion.

Aug. Ilohn and is one of Marysville'a fairest a well as most accomplished daughters, whoso thorough wordaiily traits havw endeared her to all. The Lan-tkrn join's the many friends of this young couple in wishing them long lives and muoh happiness. 'They took t. Sl.2.r) and $2.00 per dayJ Your patronajre solicited, convenient to depot and business portion of the city.

the 2:30 a. m. truin for a weeks visit in the east, may their futuro life be as happy as their honey moon is our wish. Ilev. P.

B. Eversden, thn Episcopalian rector of the church at Marys villo, conducted a very cucenssful mis AL. SHARP, Proprietor of the Popular Hotel 'he ARLINGTON BLUE RAPIDS. KANSAS. sion work here tins coining last Sunday evening and remaining until Friday noon.

Mr. Eversden is an Kil'a-bh and polite gentleman, a thorough churchman, -and much in loye with his Livery in Good Lively Teams. Free Buss to find from all trains. work and hii tiforts are highly appreciated by tho.se of Ids congregation here. Ho has itti extensive field, ministering to the people of Marysville, Seneca, Oketo, Watorville.

IleedsvHle and Washington, which requires much 'i' VA' W. "iVf if', 1 of lore of his iim from hocie, yvc alwavi cores chtoilully and tills all his no-pomsaionts piouiptly. Wm Bishop upon having ellicient a cltrgouitut ii hi diocese. Had there been more of ihesa.Uie mut in tl'iM past Kansas would hit occupied a much higher in the Chuith today- Wubhingtcn ''ul fH'O us pulling in riew in (rout of Lis 1 anything ven nivc.t or umii I'co ma fM ''ni i liuijil niiKtci, mi- 4r( i- anvicc. ,1 1 F.V -i AH 1 ut 3 ki.i'f roe Mt i Will.

fff l.wyeis. 'i i Srnrul fi ill i to ansiounco that seiiJi! of our neighbor ilolm abla to be at. Route J. CI. I.

Rv- hi pim-H tl business ng-iin. 0. i Mors, of the NewH fores has been iuiil up thi week with a wore Nh'R reached us last Sunday morning of the death of Albert Hughes of Nurcottn, who died from ex posure. He wont out on a hunting trip on the coast sands at a point at the eriteratiee to Willapa Harbor and remained over nit'ht and was caught in a cold rain nnd hail storm, and chilled from exposure he became bewildered Hi 'stf, ''V' throat. (Jul, It the ueck a the saving Uoe8.

It is to be hoped that Otis will (iO TO THE illl M. fc Jt Jt Jt jS jt jt jt 6 a tf jt jt jt jt 77 FAVORITE LINE ST. JOSEPH ani KANSAS CITY Kind io cALL TOMTS EAST, SOUTH and WEST. 4 '01' and exhausted, lie was out two nights and one day before a searching party found him. lie was alive but uneori-scious when found and never regained consciousness, dying a few hours later.

The deceased leayes wife, three jt Jt Jt Jt vs4 t. vtt Fvlarysvii fc Elcvafor To buy your Chop Feed, Hay, Bran, Shorts, Corn Meal, Etc. Free delivery in large or small quantities. D. I) AIRE 11 noon oe hi ais c-ase airaun.

New Hftilors, new hat shapes, new ilowor nnd idhhon.s, new ChiU'ons and ornamciiiri received daily. Come in and pet pi icen before buying elsewhere M. LoiiKE, Fashionable Milliner. We have a pen of thoroughbred Elack chickent headed by "Old Jumbo," a registered rooster.and invito all lovers of good chickens to call and ox Amine same. We lire selling eggs for setting at 50 cents per setting of 13, which in cheaper than they have ever been old.

Tim Eangshnn is a very largo, solid black chicken, and lays the year round when properly housed, making the best all round ih'cken you cau get. -'it. -my 'y." DOUBLE CDA1LY SERVICE Pullman Sleepers and FREE Reclining Chair CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt jt Jt jt jt daughters and one son. Al, will be res membered here as Al Hughes the printer, coming hero with his brether Tom whon he bought the Mars-hall County News, Al.

worked for years ns one of the typos on the News, and was known far and near as a whole souled fellow, having but one enemy and that was himself. He leaves an insurance of $2,000 hi the Maccalcus. May ho rest in peace. Consult Agent, or write S. M.

ADSIT, G. P. Saint Jaseph, MksoarU 'Phono 155. yte vv. -ii.

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Pages Available:
657
Years Available:
1899-1901