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The Marysville Signal from Marysville, Kansas • 4

The Marysville Signal from Marysville, Kansas • 4

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THE MARYSVILLE the same being Agricultural College hind and not laxiilile. I Ordered that John Swaiison be allowed script to amount of with Till: MAKYSVII.Li: SIGNAL. MAIIYSVII.I.K, TlllJliSDAY, JANUAHY 11, At the lejrisliitivc conf'Tcncc livid in Topcka lust I'l-idny nntl Satin-ilny tins opinion of liirjjc munlier of Kcpre-scnfnlives upon the question of rcgiilnt-inj; tarill' rat(9i wen) expressed. Two plans were pi'opnscd mid talked about. ft Ulr (letliric, rowl viewer I) IMU.l ltd In matter of road, viewed by ,1.

Dickey and others, the following action was hud: Ordered that the viewers' report of view and plat of survey on said road be declared located, and ordered to be opened to width of fifty feet. In matter of petition of W. If. Ilogati and others, of lliiiltard To.vuship, the I'oard appointed Wm. Lewis, W.

T. I'nllktn and A. Heard as viewers. In mutter of petition of dehn Mc- We 1 1 ii i tn nimniiiiee tin1 iiiuih' of' II. M.

its iv cHhiti'late I'ur Trustee uf inu the lietijihi ill (hi' ei.iiiihy Tewesl'ip ilc The Legislature convened last 'lues-day. The London Times that, confidence in the Kreneh Republic is greatly lessened since tin-; deiilh of tiamlietla. Hon. II. (Yichloii, of Labette' I Still Ahead, and Always Ahead! thunk nm-i'uslnmoi- lor thHr l.il.mil w.mM inviw nil l-rmtf lurnhm- In cull tunl iiHi-rct 'Mir sintfk mul ur niDer is lie ol.i mutt tlio yunl.

Wo ovi-ryHim that la Hnt (mm nnr y.u.l to 1,9 Ihv tfiimln rr'prcSL'iilod ouuty. a nice ivml a -ooil Ml. in cens but they do say he writes a (ixi () hand that, is the worst sinee (it'ee- leys. I he lietotia Advance is re-1 e.alculiileil ubsululcly to prevent dis- Hponsibie for (lie story Hint some time i-i-iTiiii-ttiT iic-o a newspaper reporter, in fakine; 11 1 iieo. VV.Mai-lm lavored a com- his from a hotel register, made it.

nuUuirhy () ix read -Hon. II. Linchpin. "-Topcka (m, Capital. iluiilt.

with by the prownt Legislature, Mrs. Ktihveil, dyine- of consumption even if nn extra session was in Mount YYrnon, Hiio, says she pois- Mr. Bolirer was in favor of positive oncd her liist, hnsliand, lien. Nwiert, rates. and a Hlnin'er, in Missouri, Mr.

l'lillenwiitei-advocated the ciira-a child of her own while li iue; in liulo, missioner system. Nebraska, and her own mother at Ot-j Mr, Smith was in favor of positive tiiniwa, Iowa, utter she had bom in- rates lixed by the I.ierislafUL'P. jui'cd in a rnilrou-d disaster. Hcsides Mr. Hyan wanted maximum rates nil thin, she has made.

Ilnve attempts to lixed by law. He wanted the rates so OIK TRIG'S ARl'THI' LOWEST. Ft. S. C'LAKK, THE CITY MEAT MARKET, KIT is! ner rierce, In Lofinck's Building.

We kill the (test Slock, and propose to work all the time to 1'lcasi; our Customers, hoping by this means to Kctnin Them, (live us a Trial. 1'lSIIKlt i I'IKRCK. M. S. KMAtJ.HY, President.

rUUHY III 'I'CHlNSON, Vice President. RilarysviUe, Capital, $50,000.00 DIRECTORS. Al'lil-ST IIOHN, Mercliiint. PHItltV lit Mills Hon. A.

S.MI'I'll, Jinluc Clreull Court. I Ills. lt i M. S. S.MAI.I.IfV, Pri'slileiil Firm Nullniml Hunk, Itlnwitthu, Kiinsiis.

A (ieneritl HunkliiK Truiisnereit. which lit cancel tax of 1HN1 on nw of il -5 li. Continued next week. Herkimer Items. Herkimer, tho quiet, little village of about one hundred inhabitants, situated in the western part of the County on Ihe St.

Joe railway, was founded a Utile over throe yours ago by Mr. Adam Keller, one of the pioneers of Kansas. We are doing a fair bu now, mid are represented in Ihe gr im, lumber, ami implement business by Mr. V. W.

Lmmert, former-1 ly of Iowa, ho docs a splendid busi- ness in his lino and complains that he nas more oiimiicss than he bus tune to attend lo, and is looking about to liml a good, live man who wishes to invest, in a good paying business, so he can divide up his business with him. Val ley is a No. 1 business man, as well as I good and obliging neighbor, and has! more friends to Ihe sipiure mile than any other man in Marshall. Mr. Wm.

Waters is his heml clerk, and will keep business moving at a lively rate. Mr. I'M. Lane comes in as second best, and makes himself useful as well as ornamental. -Aineunxen llnber keep a general stock of increhiindise, are do-in a good business, and hove lately lilled a large ice house for slimmer use in their line of business.

The postolliec is ulu) kept al their store, with V. W. Kmmert us postmaster. Hiiber Hro's are thu hardware 'mm of the town, and do a good business; arc both clever young gentlemen, and we predict for them in future a business that a house ill some uf tlie larger towns would be proud of. The youngest of Ihe firm has lately taken lo himself a partner in the person of'u beautiful young lady, whose parents reside somu where in the vicinity of Marysville.

Mr. lluber and wife are both of good lui-incss ability, and wo welcome such to our town, and wish i hem a long, happy and prosperous life. Tays, of Iowa, lias re- ceuuy linen up a unig ami grocery store combined, and reports trade good for a beginning. The Doctor also practices his profession, and reports some sickness in the laculily. Wm.

Kaemer, is the gentlemanly clerk of tho now linn, and the way Will gets around and waits on customers, especially ladies, is not slow. Will is a good boy, and the Doctor certainly showed judgment in the selection of bis clerk, us there is not a inure honest and i biisincss-liko young man in our com-I munily, and we congratulate Will on his position, and predict he will build up a good trade in Hie business, and thereby help himself und the Doctor, August, Kisherdoeslhe black-sinilhing, and from the throng of customers around his shop we judge he bail no reason to complain of scarcity of work. We also have a shoemaker, but your correspondent is unable to pronounce his name. However, he has the appearance of a gentleman and a (food workman, und no one in town sticks closer to business than does our Tobias is the gentlemanly stat ion agent for the Si. Joe Western nt Ibis place, lie has been in i tlie company's employ for three or four I years, and has been at this one station i all the time, which speaks well for Mr.

Fred l.isburg is section foreman, and is at his posl lulu and early bulking after the interest, of the company. --Mr. Clark Steward is the carpenter und builder, and is never idle. If he li not at work, he is acting in the capacity of iiimrod, and off en comes in with ii well lilled guinc bag. If is reported we are soon to have a harness maker, long ll want, lo be supplied from the Slate of Illinois, 'f lic man Hint talks of coining says in a letter to Mr.

Keller that he lias been reading our County paper, the und from its report of bii-iness here he is satisfied he can do well by coming here Willi his A. Keller bus gone on a visit, to sec a sister uf Iowa City, that, ho lias not seen for eleven years. Mrs, Keller received Ihe sad news of the death of a brother, who died suddenly ou New Year lark Stewart was agreeably surprised by the receipt of a beautiful organ, a Chnslinas present from her parents in Illinois. Sir, A. Keller has returned from his Iowa visit, and reports Iowa, in Hie parts where he was, not in as flourishing condition as Kansas.

Mr. Lisburg, a man about thirty years of age, died of pneumonia, suddenly, on New Yeuiv--Mr. Jacob Shoemaker, the boss cji'n sheller of this part, says he is going to shell whether the weather is cold or not, Mr. Km- uici reports corn and hogs ou I he decline, and in conscipiencc thereof the farmers arc not, happy. The new school house will bo furnished in a few dajs with new furniture throughout.

Mr. Wm. liueiner talks of selling his farm and moving to Marysville. At-j lorney Bi'oiighlon mnilc us a cull of short duration, the. other day, and in-I surcd flic properly of some of our merchants und lumber Herkimer is to have three new residences creeled as I soon us the weather moderates sulli-i cicntli Jack I'host.

vnci 1st. To ciuict luw.s fixine pnsi- mm 1-) i' eii'ei, or nppoint. coiiimi.ssnne,s to lix rules niion the mum plini ns that now in von-uo in Illinois nuil loun. 'I'lien flirro was tunic discussion ms to vvhetliei' il was ImwI to did 1 1 the power of appofnt-I i I) Die ooniniissionei's to the (lovernor, to elect tliem in the Leejslal lire, or by a ilireet vote of the pcnpki. We snlijoin i the oliiniiihs nf some of llie litem ices.

lixed thai when a man received a parcel lie knew just hat, it was to cost. John Spoor submitted his views in writing. lie favored a commission of three; desired that they should be elected by the people on the second Tuesday ill November, the LogishiUim to elect a commission to net till the regular coniMiission is elected and rpialilied. Mr. Snoddy could sec no essential dilVerencc between the plans proposed.

Believed il safer to have tlio people, elect directly, Mr. llassctl favored appointment by the (lovernor. Mr. Collins anted tlio two houses of Legislature to select. Mil, (Ji.ass said: "The interests thai center in this State are but a small portion of the interests at stake.

Congress will have to be looked to to control the ei'cat thoroughfares between the staleH." Mr. Sohclwl favored leaving the choice of eoniRiissioners to the people. Mr. Mcl'herson was of the name mind. Mr.

Chnriesworth wanted tiie Governor to with tho advice and consent of the Senate. Mr. Wcimer spoke in fayor of popular election. Mr. llurtoti thought the railroad men wanted the commission elected by the people.

Wirt Walton vnn in favor of election by he pceplu. Mr. (li thought that if the Legislature was to spend its time in electing ollicers. nut, much lime would be left for making laws. Senator lllue repudiated the idea that he upper house is opposed lo railroad legislation.

PROCEEDINGS Of tho of County Commls-Blonors of Marshall County, Ivunsau, January Term, l03. Tl'KSIIAV. 2, rrescnl Tibbclls, Libliy; John A. Hroughtoii, County Attorney; W. H.

Armstrong, County Clerk. Ordered that the following hi Us be allowed, and Clerk directed to issue warrants lor I lie lo wit Mrs Kale Hciely, ji (K) no iMiine, inu-s: lor t. riser I'lilliiplu'evilly, lees, ilil-H'eniii fil) HO or, Sfi on iiii 4 I ou IIS II 00 0 011 1 id I' I'HSMHe, iiiiils lii Jus Murse Humour, on ilienl rvlees, Jliureiihi t' IKlllluiir, llieilielll ser lees, Ivrlser II lllirrell, iivi rseer uf luer Amlrew lieiinl of (' Hull I) Allen, ineiilH lur I 'urbiiiiKh .1 A SJniMiek, llleills liir l.iiytull K'Hiiery tire's, iiiieils fur I.tiyliin (' Muure, yui.ils I'ur 'nrliiliiyli Will l- in, erseer uf piinr (' evel of puur IC ilriiKH lor a pour form noil II 'lieuiii: unive fur imniier Or Villi Wlll.l, llieilielll services fur Her- pivsuoi Ituliii Jlrahe.iii, uuuils fur piuipers, pi-isunerH, unit iiierelinmlise fur I uiiuly I I I sen iceH fur Mrs tleniils mill eliiMren .1 clerk Dlsirlei i 'nun .1 I'llllel'iiull, lerU'H fees lllliin Sllllevs 'nrly I'reit AmcII, ilruys I'ur jsinperi. .1 iissihi iiim' lu ilniw ur 1'H itula While, iiMKlslliitf lii ilraw Jilrurs. Kl 00 II so I US II IKI no (10 a Nt a Hoard met all iiicnibii's prcenl.

Ordered Hint the following ills he allowed, imd Clerk lireeled to issue warrants for the nine, to wit it MHori.T, iflouiRi viewer sim -l wiiniiiis, wull liinuilv in) II wolf liniiiily oil Wiries. wnlf ur I mi 4 I'liilllps, wnlf liuiioty I 00 I 00 i-iui er, well li iiuiry 'I lies Kn lie, wnlf linllllly oo rnicl id IKI lii mutter of road viewed on petition of Walker an I othcru, for vacation of a certain road, ordered that viewers' report lie coiilirmeil anil said road ta- CMteil. I ue IoiIoa iug hil allow ed ('via Larnon and others, of (luittard Township, the Hoard appointed ('has. Lar-kin, Samuel Brock and Isaac Shoekley as viewers. Ill matter of road petitioned for by John Armstrong and others, of Marys-1 ville Township, the Hoard, iippoiutml as viewers A.

J. Travelutn, Wui. Tatlock and (i. Butler us viewers. In mailer of road petitioned for by il.

('. Tyuer and others, of Murray Township, the Board appointed James liillingsly, Fred Fuger and Wm. Randall as viewers. In mutter of petition of T. B.

Cmsady and others, of Noble Township, the Hoard appointed II. Musgrovc, W. 1. Oliver and Eniil Coulter as viewers. In matter of petition of H.

St. Stanley and others, of Murray Township, the Hoard appointed John Severance, J. M. Brown and David Smith ns viewers. In matter of petition of F.

Travel-ute and others, of Marysville Township, the Hoard appointed Ed. Delair, James House and Wm. Tatlock as viewers, In matter of petition of K. W. Choale and others, of Waterville Township, Hie Hoard appointed Henry Danheison, Jas.

Sehnierchuek ami Wm. Lea as viewers. In matter of tho Louis Ilanke petition, ordered that viewers' report, bo adopted, and that said road be declared located and established, and that the road be opened for travel to the width of fifty feel; and that tlio following bills of expense be allowed: P.I KuiTell, nmd vlewiM' i U0 ft I' Wells, rutiil viewer 2 00 IS Wilhite, lMit'l viewer it III! II Stliirpe, survey unit plttl JlKMI In matter of road surveyed on, petition of V. Pold and others, road ordered established and opened to width of fifty feet; and that the following hills be allowed: Tni'sim Newton, romj (luiniiKe 10 00 A mill I Whitney, roiul iliuimKe e7 50 II (jiilttiil'il, mail viewer 4 IKI Win Lewis, rutul iewer 4 1)0 Win WhUm'som, ehiiininim I rsl Juhtl VViilersnn, ehtltliinau 1 50 Culllii, anu'ker 1 "itj II IC Sburpe, sur t'j-iln'l plat 1100 Ordered that the following bills be allowed, and tho Clerk directed to issue warrants for the several amounts: Hlirretl, Hilililiollill I'uHil illinium kins riiiel Wlll- 10(10 Hieple)', relet ililliili'e .1 A ilruiO'iilun, iiisurimee I 'imiily til 110 00 00 ooim 15 1 II) I Kieiler, iiisiiiiiiiee Cuiuity jnil 111- nirilsell, lueitieul serx'iees juniper Ill- II duller, limits, Mrs lleimis 1)1- II Clllllle, prulessii-iliul services, Sullivan John lliitiaer, rent, llnrdiii l.iu'lie, pim- liers Iliovk llnwk, ineilieine fur MeSliei'i'y, jumper Ilawli Hawk, loeil.eiiie fur IH'Kniw, Iliiytiliii, 4lll ijioii'ti'l' mllnry ns I 'uuuly SiijierilltelHleiil .1 It Vuurllees, serviei'S us SOiei-itl' .1 It Vuurllees, linn ril inn' jir'suners .1 II Vuurllees, Sherill' lees A II Viini'lie. lliuliir lees II Wiinilwurlh, lees 'J'llns llieluirill, nililitl tees ,1 Allen.

Ilillliir lees Ij llernilen, llililill' fees Annul eoul nil (' Kiurlli't. ell. etc Ili'iMilin, rejiilirilijr el I'ur Itexistei' oo no IT, 00 to soo (Hi ill I oo oo oo Is on 7 tr. 1 wi I I'' Puiree, 1'i'lJ'lirs nn juil 1' I'llilllliire, Jiii'ui' lees I leeejn I lel'lll, A 1. i.

'I', l.t llecr'inliiii' lei'iii. Il ler, Juri.l' Iivi; I 'I'lll in A Sllllnli, Jllrnr fees Deeenilier lerin. HI! (' A Welzler, jllrnr fees lleeelillier tenii. til) Win (o'eji, Jiirnr fees lleeelillier term 10 IKI Until Shlelils, Juror lees llecenilier lerm elms Puller, Jiirnr fees tlieeliilier 1 1 'I'lll III II I'' UuKCI'S, Jlll'nr fees leeeln lier term. 110 Itunse, Jllrnr fees II lllliel' 1 erin 10 III) Will Duty, Jiirnr lees lleeelillier term 40 Sliepiil'ii, Jllt'iir fees lleeelillier lel'lll 1111)1) fees leeeinli 'i' lerm III) I I Mv is, Juror lues Deeenilier li no Jus Miiui'iii jiii'iir lees lleeelillier lerm 4 on tt.ll'l'illjfer, Jllrnr fees Deeenilier lei'iii on I'i II rue tees leeellllier lel'lll (111 II lli'uwil, Jllrnr lees I leeemliel' term.

tllilll, JlU'ur lees lleeenilierleriu Jj III) Win t.iiiiKlnss, Jllrnr tees I lee lulu lerm oo (' lllirwi.n'l, Juror I'ei'S lleet Miller SOI' liillilllinn, Wnuili ll'li I 'i Hi ill li til) lliuilllli.il, Wooill'iitr Cn IiIiiiiU linnlis, Ordered by the Board that road petitioned for by S. II, Barren, wherein allowances made by lowers were omitted, that, M. K. Moore be allowed $10 damage, und Lei Callin be allowed 10. Ordered that the sale of IS7II oil south of sw of sec, 'JS, tow range 7, be stricken from the record, receipt for same having been produced.

In matter of road surveyed on petition of M. K. Moore and others, il i. ordered that, Ihe same be and is hereby rejected. Ordered that Christian Fliincr, now held in jail in default of payment of half of costs adjudged against him at August, term of court, lie released, he I having been eonlincd for full term for 1 which he was sentenced, Ordered Ihal the taxes oij se of i li, cast, for ISVll.

und sale of I I'i7i, be from the sale record, At filii stand ui EAST SIDK KA.il.ROAl) HY ft. 1TI.TON, rnshiei 'I'. IH-IUtAtiK, Assi'timt cashier. OF Kansas. Surplus, $1500.00.

sriiscRinr. 1-oR thi: WEEKLY Globe-Democrat UN 'I'd TUN IMllEl, ONLY PER, YEAR IN ADVANCE. i v'e 'iiur I'esi imtyii rf'iU tlini er lelilri I) IKI fi 111 1 1 nnr Hiiliwjrlji- GLOBE FEINTING GO. Semi fin- siciijili I' I.IICIS, MO. THE A1IE3ICAK FARMER AMI "TKE SIGNAL," $2.00 par Yew in Advance, We have jicrteet.it 10 inline nient w'tti the liilliliiliers 11I Am, ,11, 1 Ken HVlie, lief.

Hint iih eiler mil' Sllle seriliei's 11 tlrsl 1I11 .1 lU'i-'i iiliui'iil ul. the liiirecie-l ee which II Is prlllleil. Aiiiei -in ii.iti, Ji( jd llieilthh' ivhieli tak'ai; COM It IIS cue 1,1 leil iilf' il 1 1 1 II I'll 1 IUHKU- niry. 1 1 I i will cull llltll IIHeliil iiil'iiiiuulieii Jer 1 hti'mer, Jilw wile, his sens mill iliiujrlil ers. A it ei-isl veil itlilieKL iiiilliii-, rv nm, INSURANCE mini ossils WI FiRK ANI LIGHTNING.

Till'. I1I.S1' I IMI'AMKS: ill eslei'l I falls N. V. Alliilllee Nlllliilir.l uf X. V.

I'll'l. I'MI'Hl I'luenlT I Assu'rs. i.ii.r,.st', l.liri.iii I I.Kit.siu lit (ili.l'ie' Hriti-h nuil Mereniiiue. :ci.iui,li Tim (lien's Pulls unit New Yni-k Allluuee new esiire Ireiu leieies li CYCLONIBS and V. IND STORMS.

(li enly llie t'esl. has. ii. i.KMMor,. PIONEER Furniture Store Marysville, Kim.

A ft Uncut' I'lirn ire tun! culhiiw Itejit hi till Ilium. irli in Ihe cihhiei ilulle III nt'iler. Mado a Spodalty. All i letfimt new heuri," kepi hi reiiil iiies Two Good Books. Cllllllllier's lllliiriliilllini fur Ihe t'eiiple; nr lent 'I ii I lie Weilli KieiwiiiM', iMinjii'lsliitr lit.

Icslel Hint uiv-lery uf ever thillK 111 minimi lite, I lfl I ll I III, Il ilia ur exphuiii-liiaiel' iverf- Itlel llldee'. eiuiiieel ell Willi all Ihe All I mil See'liees, i I l. al ei I wllh UVI'I' Ii Iv IiiiiiihI hi elnlh. iflll, Me II lieu I II I i.i I es mill U'-ai'lv twu iueties Ihieli Kelail al s.uii,le ef eilhei, I'l i.li- h.l"rl. ei' lialli I'm' I'll ct I Hiiulh lii.li.iiiii.

I -I. I'l I' fie kill her present husband, V. Stil-Wcll. The State Treasurer ot Tennessee is a defaulter for ul lOO.OUii. He is tvwuy from the capital, and thfi business of the has been suspended till his return.

Col. M. K. l'olk is a gnpliutU) of West l'oinf, stTveil in the Oolit'cilcrale army duriui; Hie war, lost a lei; at Shiloh. and is a nephew of President K.

Polk. The Treasurer's bonds in Tennessee are only for Work on the Paula jjhh well has been suspended fur a short lime, owin to a luck of funds, but in a few days will be commenced anin. The expense of the enterprise so tar has been about fsSOO, unit only of tlio amount was subscribed by the citizens. They had lo down on the stuck holders for The well is now loo feet deep, a 1 1 1 1 1 intention is to oilon 400 feet fiirlher. Topckn 'uphill.

On Wednesday iiijjht kerosene lamp exploded at Hie residence of .1. W. Seolt, of liiircka, Kansas, death and destruction around. Mrs. Seolt was so lo.ribh burned that she died in a few hours after this explosion, and three children were also burned, one of them fatally.

There is so lunch 1 1 I 1 i I 1 1 oil n-eil noH -a-ilas that we believe it is heHcr to burn that: to risk the lues of our loved oin by u-iue; kerosene. 'h-itnpion. Tlie iiiiiiiud nieeliiiM; of the Kansas Stale Historical Society will be held in the Senate hiiinlier, Topoka, on Tuesday evcniiij'. Wi, for he election ol eighteen members of the bonrd of directors of the Mieieiy for two years nest and for the tran-snctiou of such other business as may come before the meeting-. An address will be delivered bv Ihe president of the society.

Members of the society, and the public, are invited to attend. A meeting of the Hoard of directors will be held in the rooni of Ihe society, on Tuesday, the Kith, at li p. in. The members uf board are urgently to be present. If a Washington clerk despises anything it, in being obliged to work six InHirs a day, with a brief intermission for lunch, and no loafing.

Ileiiee the spasmodic cllorls ot various Sei-relnries to get a full (ley's labor out of their employes never foil to stir up a hornet's nest, iivt one Secretary tries il and then another, but, none ever siiecceils so well in his purpose I kit there is not II speedy relapse. Secretory Lincoln is tho latest victim to reform tuitions, and the edict has gone fori tiial his subordinates must hereafter toe Ihe murk. Mr. Lincoln has more will of his mvu than any of his colleagues, but it is very doubtful whether even he eon conv ince lloveriuueiil clerks Ihuf drawing I heir pay is not their only duty. Clobe.

I lemoefal In the nielei rologieiil report Snow, of the Slate l'ui etsily, in the Champion a few days the very remarkable. Mnlcinonl, is lusile that the entire rain fall during the was only inches, which inches below the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rain fall lor (lie past loiirli years. Yet, not- if list undine Hiis small annual mill fall, the crops of Kiins.is for the year! I hllM- rarely veclled, ei'lher1 in i itily or ipialily. came wlum il 11111 h'd. It us distributed through Ihe irrmviiiii- HI A.

nun, ivniie in is, i. wneu iue ei'ops wen generally a failure, (he ruin fall was lint it ciiiuc hen il us not needed, and it severe drouth prevailed during the griming scrcou. If there Is anything in Ihe theon ihal a cur follows ill'V tie uf tsn; I' il' In Ilb.liphiiil I IHU-. Al, III 11 I I i Duoklon'si Arnica Salve. liesl sulve In Ihe wnrlil for cms, bruises, seres, ulcers, null rlieilni, fever seres, teller, cliiijiieil IiuihK chill, fiins.

eiirns, unit till skin erili'tliilis, mill will positively Clll'e jiiles. II ts VUlll'llllleeil In riV" Jlel'leel silt isl'ilel li iinir rel'lHHleil. 1'l'iee cellls Jier Ilex. f'el'SIlk' liy H. 1,.

Miller. lllyl THE NEWSPAPER Alll.t:, AND CIIRAI'. Veekly Courier-Journal. 'riicCdt'HlKM-JoruVA (Henry Wiiih'iNoi) 1'MiInri, iH li- rirriililt ion nri'l i(ut ill tnil lln1 iii'Umivi'ilji (l Ki'ii i-i-iiliil iv i-1 111 il thi'Suiitli. 11 ivlmhl" mitl viilimhlc mcws-I'Upcr it hiis nn MiiHTiir in ihi imunlry ur hn world.

Il nmki'H ciii'iii'Hi, viynmii! wurini pru-Icclii' luritl I'obbi'ry und Morition I my wi 1 evil Unit I ij in I lie pn isni'iM imd nni'-tiliiv of tlm I'mii'd Hhii-'H. is ii 1 1 1 1 Ih-kjIii. ni'w-y, cnMtiius lln1 Hlr-niffcst rdilnritit, tin- 11 it ht cnniplclr wuniiniii'y o' iicvvi il' Kit-wnrld, llie lii'Ml und I'licr-al mri -iiiiidi'iii'i', lull turl und nl'U'U inurkii rfiniri'j, I'nhiun rrpnrtw, 'I'-j I mam nrrnioyw, plcnilid tiriu'inul hIci-ich and iimi'lclh rt, piicl-r di'pni'lliu'Hl I'oi- children, ii'imnT" In i-pnndcntH in a wm-d, cvci'; ihinr imikt il ti Id tin- liinuly cirt'li-, und invaluable In llie mail (if InHitK'HK, Ihe laniM'1', she meelinnif, Mini Ihe Inhdi-iT, peeinieil ci-icm and lull 1 1 1 mc ri 1 il i premium eireuini' will be nenl i i lo any nne on anpren Hnu. Sule senpliiin lenil', pnrtlaue Hi'i--fnr I'llih', (uudiiy, week I 1 JV1. A 1 me send i ntr 1'mr furl HUbei'ilier -t and $: wdl be enlilled iti mi I'Xlra enpy til Hie Weeklv I one vein, I ree I itnv I addreHf'.

AddivwM, I N. HAIDMAN. I'reHldenl 'oui'ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 Ky. I BCATTIS I Wm. spii.i.iai.

II. A. l.ii'H. EPILLEU Ileiili Ill General Merchandise, BEATTIE, KANSAS. We are prepin'i'il lo il rciisimii ble on our yoode, aei mvile pul il ic ndl and nutiHly 1 ln-insi v' whether IIiIm 1m ini.

or ml. llyl SIMM, Kit 1,1 IT. C. li WAKEFIELD, Harness and Saddles, BEATTIE, KANSAS. Cur I cn HirajH anil lliirin nil.

lie all iiiernu, i nie "V-eemlis ii ii. I Unifies, ss I lurilwtire in liene- tt ll'ial liefer liialiihir in "In nnler. c. ii. w.u.i.rif.i.ii.

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About The Marysville Signal Archive

Pages Available:
605
Years Available:
1881-1883