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The Vermillion Record from Vermillion, Kansas • 3

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IMP! B. F. JOHNSON, The llccord. Eagle Hotel. T.

li. Casadarj, Prop, EVERY MS FDR -GLASS TERMS REASONABLE. Vermillion, Kamjab. See that uow stock of spectacles at S. Arnold's.

Ladiks. Go to Miss Fisher to have your patterns cut 22tf If your hair is falling out or turning gray try Beggs' Hair Restorer. Bold and warranted by II. D. Williams.

Go to L. Vorret's for (ino groceries and lunch. They take thooakel Beggs' Little Fills. Sold by II. D.

Williams. Seo Mayhew's Dandy Nickel Plate buggy before buying elsewhere It is yonr homo paper that prints your homo news; that says a word ot sympathy when you aro sorrowful, that speaks a kind word for your dear dead, that advertises your farm and town, that helps you in a thonsaud ways. Of course tho town paper is not full of gossip like the city weeklies, nor can it compete with them in price, but tell us when tho outside paper says a good word for you or your town. Tou should take them both when you can a II or it. If you cannot afford to take both, your home paper should have the praferance.

X. Patents Granted ToKansas inventorsduring the past week, and reported for this paper by C. A. Snow Patent attorneys, opposite U. S.

atent Office, Washington, D. C. S. J. Day, Burden, Trough for poultry; It.

A. 4 W. Ii Denton, LnCynge, House-door letter-box; J. K. Fler, Leavenworth, Melon currier; M.

Gad-berry, Leon, Neck-yoke; L. Stookwell, Atchison, Bed-pan. Although the holidays are past, you always want pretty ornaments for the VrrtuUHon, gauaaj. VftLUAY, JANUARY 16, 18IJV. BUBNCRIFTION: SI CASH IN ADVANCE -aotherwiae $1,60 year, Advertising rate on application.

T1MK TABLE. TtlL Baaxcu, M. P. B. BAST.

10 Local freight 10 'in a in stall aud liipresa I 60 1 Hall and ttfreia i.amI Prilllit 85 a I 2(1 1) 4u Uall Slid Kxpresa 1 40pm tally exoeut Nos. 4i and 423. A. U. Cxooia, Agt.

OOIBIIli A. I 1, -VaroilllKin T.odg. Nn.W every lab and 3d Thursday evening of luh auoath A. r. ionuaoa, Hr Bo.

Q. W. Keller, W. If Welcome Lodge No. lit meots Salonlsy evening.

M.Koyer, K. U.8. II. BedlUg.C.O. U.

V. of a. Harmony Lodge Mo. MM aaeata lat sad 3d Mouday evouing of each aaoalll. W.

Arnold, Clark. J. W. Fisher, V. t).

4. rt, Thompson post No. SW, Dapart-afeeat Kansas, meets every lid andatn bat-arday Qtteruoon ol each month. r. Watson.

Adjt. r. Alllaoa, Can No. R4, niTlann of Kuiti, aaaeta every Wednesday evening. A.aold, lat er.

J. b. Watson. Capl. L.

A. ft. A. of V. Hoclety No.

fl meets overy lat aaJ Salur lay afternoon of each month A. at. Calnan, Son. lira. Emma P.

lloyer, Pre. IT. l.ehttrch" Praaehtng every other sonday Mrs. J. U.

Grable returned from 3t. Joseph, Saturday, where ahe had been visiting relatives, Taeen UP. A nay mule, with wh.U on back and liipa. abouttwo years old. "ame to my farm Sunday.

Owner can have property by paying expenses. fl. Cubtis. If you eitpect your town to prosper, buy yourKoorls at homo There is no reason why you can't do ns well there as el se ore. Tot.

expect home merchants to credit you, why should you take your cash clsewheief TlRAOIIKR'S TI.EA8R NoTR. Tho next examination for Teachers eertlflcatns will he held In Maryavllle Haturday. Jan. SO 1892. nt the High School building beginning nt 8 o'clock a.

in. V. H. RinmsoK. Co.

Superintendent Dou't stand ou tha lowest step of a moving car. Someone may want to jump on and you will bo In bin way. If all travelers would observe tins rule there would he. less accidents and less swearing. When you bonrd train go immediately Into the coach or else stand well up on the platform out of the way.

Died At Mm residence nf Mr. M. TWty. Floreneo, wife of A. Coulter of Pottawatomie county, of pneumonia.

Mr. and Mrs. Coulter wore old settlors hero and moved to Pottawatomie county a few years ago. They were visiting acquaintance here, when she vns taken sick. The sympathy of tho community go with the bereaved husband.

It seems to us that the members of churches should be much more prompt and willing in paying their ministers. A minister must live and ns ho dcyotes his timo and talents to you and yours ho Is certainly as worthy of remuneration as the doctor on whom you rely in sickness. Your debt to your minister is a dobt of honor and If you have not honor enough to pay It you will cer tniuly never get into heavun MirtRiRn At the homo of the bride, Sunday, Jan. 10, 1892, Mr. Reuben Tinker to Miss India Oliver.

Rev. Weiman ofliciatlng. This couple Is so well known that an introduction Is not necessary. May Joy and happiness AUCTIONEER, CENTRALIS. KA3A Will cry aulas In Huuhall and Nema ha, counties.

-N I TV tTEXYaVOaV WAtfVS OKU. Tv or three doJlan for 6 rt wi3 siva double its coat Yv. i eat less to Iteep vana uai i Uy dollar raor. For sale by J. W.

Fi8her, Harness Maker, VEBUILLIOH, KAsTtAA. From City to City via. Wk 1 HAUTE. truss hetwusa Me. lUvur lamas palato Chicago I Deaver I Collrorals" "Kae Utak All through trains ara equipped with Reclining Chairs, (ses.tc free) Pullman Parlors and Tourist Sleepers.

'Special California leave Atchison vw-y Friday morning. 3zsursio tickets all tourist pcicU, ttmi and west, are on sale 6t 1cwm current rates. Ask your agonS for tickets via, "SantaFe Route." For full information, book maps, address, F. B. Seawright, Pass, and T'k't Agent.

Atchison. ECtaa i ii vtfv. i i. To whom it may concern: AU those wanting to make money with their hogs, tho best way is lo buy Tii9 Geniilns Pig-Tight Fencing and keep them at homo, that way you will slop tha diseitse from spreading into your flock. Sold only by Z.

R. LaFleche, Vermillion. Kas. IL WADE, Yetemmry Surgeon, 18 READY AT ALL TIMES TO DOCTCR THE DIBEASKS OK STOCK. FISTULA AND POLL KVTL GUARANTEED MO CURB MO PAY.

CATTLE DEHORNED AND HORSES CASTRATED IS TUEIR SEASON. CONSULTATION FilEB, VERMILLION. KANSAS HOWARD KELLY Mercsmt Tmou. Frankfort, Kansas, Will mako you the best fitting suits of any one and tho best grade of fine woolens in tho market. Try him and you will bo suited.

Tumor's Hardware Store! Cook Stovoj, Heating Stovos, Tinware, Iron. Wagon Wood, Ammunition, Guns, Revolver. Builder's Hardware, BolU, Wire, Wheel-barrows. Etc. H.

E. TURNER, Vermillion. Kansas. a.mlag ag We sell and warrant every bottle of Beggs' Family medicines H. D.

Williams. Dressmaking hi all tho lateU styles at Miss Tyloe's, iirst housa north of hotel. Piles of all kinds cured by usinp Begijs' Gorman Salve. Sold and warranted by H. P.

Williams. Full stock kip boots, hand made $2.50 at S. Arnold. What measures are yon taking to etop that cough? Let ns suggest Do Witt's Cough and Consumption Curo. It is infallible.

-H. D. Williams. You may cough and cough and cough and cough and cough but you will not. if you take Be Witt Cough and Con- sumpt.oiiCuro.- Il.D.

Williams. The Lefils Crystal Spectacles and Eyo Glasses not only claim to bo, but aro the best that science has been able to produce. For sale by 8. Arnold. 'An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary." Do Wi't's Little Ear ly Risers cure constipation, billiousueas and sick headache, 1L D.

Williams. Wo obtain patents for protection, not for ornament. Send for our valuable pamphlet. DuBois DuBois, Inventive Age Building. Washingtns, D.

C. Mention this paper. A trial convinces thmost skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste, Do Witt's Cough and Consump tion Curo is a valuable remodv. U.

V. Williams. SOR SALE. One span five-year-old heavy horses, three good young mares, well broke, two food Poland China boars, and the old Cainpfiold farm. 82-3t T.

A. Campfield. Our experionoo cover many ills, many pills and many bills. Our ills aro smaller, our pilis aro smaller and our bills are smaller when we use Do Witt's Little Early Risers. IL D.

Williams Having completed my inventory, I wffl now offer all my winter stock of goods at grand reduction, as you will see by the home and toys for the children. S. Arnold can supply your wauls iu that line at little cost All parlies Interested in tho library will please bring in their certilicates, and books that Ihoy may have belonging to tho library, and get their books. S. Aknold, Librarian.

1000 Dollars Reward, To any one who will furnish us a recipe that will cure a cough, cold, or any disease, of tho throat or lungs sooner or more effectually than Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold by and warranted by Il.D. Williams. Subscribo for the Record. It is an established fact that Do Witt's Littlo Early Risot-B havo an enormous sale and why Simple because they are pleasant In taklngand happy in results.

A pill for the multitude- IL D. Williams. For 2 re lightning, windstorm, cf clone and tornado insurance call on Chas. A. Calnan, sgent for the old reliable Continental of New York.

Don't bo fooled, fcico that tho name is on oach box and bottlo of Little Giant Fills, as several unscrupulous dealers are getting out imitations. You can getlheso wonderful littlo pills of H. D. Williams. Insure with Chits.

A. Calnan tho Continental of Now York. Ignorance of the merits of Do Wilt's Little Early Risers i3 a misfortune. These little pills regulate tho liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation ami billlousnesi. II.

I. Williams. Innuro In the Cortir.enir.l Now York. 't is drearlful to hnys a dirty, yellow or greasy complexion. It is caused by I disordered liver, and can bo relieved at onco by it thorough use of Beggs Plnod Turifier and Blood Maker.

Sold nml warranted by 11. 1). Williams. Have your oalo bills printed at the KKCOHD ollice. You don't want a torpid liver.

You don't want a bad complexion. You don't want a badbro.tli. You don want a huadncho. Then uso Ho Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous littlo pills. H.

D. Williams. Best coal oil for 25 cents gallon at Arnold's. Coal oil 15 cents a gallon, or two gallons for 26 cents. Druggists say it is a pleasure to sell Beggs' Family Medicines, ns every bottlo is warranted for all that the lablo calls for, so our customers are perfectly safe iu buying them.

Sold and warranted bv H. D. Williams. (JKO. J.

M. KOVKU, BLACKSMITH, VE1IM1LMON KANSAS. Old Roiiable Barber Shop. llAllt-CI T'l INtl, SlIAVINIl, rillAMl'OO-IN(i, DVKIMl AND I' l.A VOAM1M1 A H. 1).

CASSADY, Proirieti.r, Over Drugstore. Vwriiitlltou C1IAS. A. CALNAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VEUMILLION, KANSAS. Collections and Insurance a specialty.

AIlWINISTitATORB liOTICE. STATE tit' KAN I Marshall Cuunly lu the I'rohuto court iu unit for said County. in tho matter cf ths Eatats I Jnliu l.uii'lliurg. Deei'Uund. Mi It IS II hit II UlVl' that letters of Ailuiinlstrot Ion liuve Imeu uiuvted to the on the hatliteul Joint LuUillnirg lute ul Hunk luualy, nf llliunlh ileeaeU by the llniioi iihin.

the Puiillo Court nf tun at nml Mtilu tirni-einlld, uuted the it, js'jl. N' ili eovonu'i uavlti eliilms (ik'iuust tlui shU entele are lii-rehy nntllli'd the they must preheat the ssuie tu the uililitrukoied I'm- allnwiiucu, wlthlu one yearl'i-um the date ol' siild Intters nr tlieyinay lie pri-duded from any heuetlt nf siirli iisltitii, ami thut if each chums he not exl.itiltii'l within three yeure alter tho date ol sold teltera. they ahull he lorover liar-red. Anoi.ru Cahlron, Admlnislrator of tho Estate ol ohn Lund-berir, lli'ci'used. Ueeiiiiljertli, I'Jl.

8Mw following prices given you. at 1 1 o'clock anil evening 7 amo'eiocii i.a:iday School every tianday meriting at 10 'alack. Prayer meeting every Wednesday rraalaf at a o'clock. Davreon, Pastor. Preserter'taj ehuroh Preaehlng every other Boitaley at It.

a. la. and p. ta. tiituduy OaisoaH avary Bnnduy morning at lu o'clock.

Huv.W. II. Weln.au, brtstian ehuroVv Preaching every fonrth 7 o'clock ii. in. and atavitay eveulng at 7 o'clock aaaay at 11 a in.

ann -t m. Kev. U.L. Downing, Pnaior. LOCALS.

L. wait, returned wodnasdey raning F. L. Cannon coromamootl filing bU la house yesterday. Mrs, G.

W. Crawford returned rum Indiana, Saturday. Bar. Dawson changed pulpit with Uilcuell, ui Centraha, Suuday. Roli't 6umlerlaiul leaves this week tor Washington to make Lis fortune.

bo bell for the I'resbytorian church kaa arrived aud will soon bo put in its place. Mia Lovo, of Frankfort, was visiting at. J. J. Caluun'i, Saturday and bund ay.

lliomuit. uf llomn City, la of uor aiau-r, Mrs. w. M. St'- F.

WaUiuu retumM fiou llliuoin. Tuesday, wlinr aba liajl boon Waiting rslativps. H. O.chaid and I). CinpUrenour wi called to insaa City liut week, oo a cattle law auiu Beverfcl nf Centralia'i proiulneut citio'iis ro in the city, traiisactiug butiiaess at th 8'.

liauk, Tueeday. Notice the ufl'ieial at ill- nient nf the Blate IUnk of Vermillion, ill uiiotlior ooluniu. It shon.s liio bunk to bo in a proioroim conilitiou. In the beginning (iod created lifavcn and earth and all tilings therein. Ho then ricuted man mid woman and left Ilia loafers on the corners, and in due time they multiplied and aprcad into drpoU, ptiatofliei's, and stores, lu the latier place lliey Hit nud exnlaiu alate and uatiouul (juolioiia that have vexed (rival uiindN, nml exmt partially fly while he is tliu.ien s-uj'ed, lua wife iu out for her and hin poor hi dpIeM cbil dren nre left to euro Ives tlio beat they fan.

There ixilliiuLT more noticeable than a luafr. Kx The G. A. K. of V.

and A. 8. lauallea tlieir omcera lait eveniurr, as folloitm i. A. It; Cuiuiiinuder, h.

Alliaon; rtenlor Vice (iiiiinnudei', 11. A. Crounei Jiiniov Vieo Commander, 111 Wilkin: ('liai)lain. J. L.

Dawnon: jut.mi, J. F. Wotaon; Qu irter-maa-ter, H. Arnold. Bong of Veleraua; Commander, J.

S. Watson; Senior Vice Commander, W. w. Chilsou; Junior Viee Commander, II, V- Maynard; ('amp Council, (ieo. lioyi C.

Ii. Mar tin and V. A. Kuhy; I liaplain, li, pfiij-itej First Serjeant, w. Arnold; (itiHrtct'-imi-iti'i' Serejiiiinl, A.

Mar tin. )adie Aid Soun'ty: 1'ivBidciit Mrs. Kiiilua F. Uoyer; Vice rresidenl, Mrri S. Arnold Trustee, Mrs, Crookn, F.

1,, Allison and MUs Jliiud Filir; Hccretuvv, A. CalimnjTn urur, wilkina; Cliapl iiu, Mrs. M. J. lliiby.

Afler 1 ho inHtalialion, President of tho j. A. Mrs. Crooks, and Fast Commander ol the t-', of F. w.

Arnold, were presented with past rank l.adr;os of tlcir re pi ctive orders, V. A. Calnan, the picsciilatioa gpi-c lies. 'J'ne wire then led into a camp lire, after which an ler supper was ai'l'Vud, of which all I luui'tily jiartook. Cloaks, ever strew tlieir path.

Tim following Is a list of presents: pair blankets. Van Oliver; linen towel. Miss Maud Kelly; table napkins, Mrs. Kelley; towel and glass pitcher, Mrs. Wm.

Orchard; lam p. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaffer; set glass- (ieo. Stlcklo; lied spread and towel, Tlmmas Harper; table napkins.

Miss, Edith Andrews, lamp, Mrs. W. It. Davis; lamr, Mamie Dodson; napkins. Ollio Kelly; sot of silver knives and forks.

Mosdanio Rusan and Belle Oli ver; tadie scarf, Mrs. Mum Williams; set of dishes. Mr. and Mrs, C. S.

Wil liams, bed spread, Mrs. 8. Dodson. Wo acknowledge receipt uf a liberal supply of cako. Fifth annual convention of the Mar shall County Sunday School Association to ho held Thursday and Fr dr.r, January 21tt and 22d, lft'J2, tho M.

K. church at Frankfort, Ks. PnOOKA.M. TIIHHSIIAY Af'TKItNOOW. 9 SO Opening service.

15 AiMrpss of Welcome. Rev. 8. B. R'spunsea by Pres.

George A Kit-Pro. W. t. McUarg. Nellson.

Ely and Music Enrollment of membeia. OfUclal reports. School reports. Discussion of reports. Appointment of oommltteee.

Aaslgutueut of hospitality to members. EVI NINO. 7:00 Ilototlonal service. 7:11 What elioalil be the aim of Sunday school work? Ucv. W.

N. Mcllarg. 7:35 lllecklioard ami primary clime drill Prof. Tarboa 8:00 Music. Modern RnhhMli desecration anil how It ullectH tlie youtiK pimple Itev.

W. II. Wynian anil ttev. Miller Kaort talks by others auKgested by this topic. Doxoloi'y and benediction.

ritlHAr MllltNINU, 8.00 Acqnnlntuuce meeting. Confulance of oOlcnrs. Prayer and pralea service. 0:00 Mimio. Where are the parents and what la their duty lu relation to Sunday School work? Kev.

O. M. Drown. Itev. J.

1. Crooks. The teacher before his cloas what should be In hie hand, his bead and hin heertr Mrs. J. II Urowu, Itev.

Levi Soodman. 10:80 Muslo. Fostering the missionary spirit Ita Im portance and bow to uo It lev. 4 P. ll.oi sn.lcr and Itev.

II. Fisher. 11:00 Kul thnil lllblestudy essntlal to spiritual Mrs. Juliu Ayeraand Kev. w.

L. Morris A FT Kit NIK IN. 1 CoiiHeeriillini survlee. 'The young ieOile's movement and Its mission In church und 8. H.

eUurt anna linnlnii. am Cunulilii. (lertlr rolinsmi. Hi.v. K.J lailu llurtie J.

C. Murk ItnulnesH iiitellnf. renort ol' committees eli-etiou of oOleerH, In ntleuilniuie 8:15 How to Indnea regularity ami i im ttiul Hy Htntetiecretary. Question drawer. KVKNINi).

7:10 devotional aarvleu. (illtluirlng np the friigiiniiitu Seevetuvy. Tuanlilng tha word as tllstlngulelied I'ruiu ireae.hlllg the word. M. Unwell.

Model time tnLile for eeliool or one hour Jr. What hi'iifiH have I received from this convention. Hiscusslon ly Field Worker. Heading reiiort. Pokoltifry.

Adioariiinoiit. Overcoats. My men's overcoat for $18.00 men's oveicoitt, for $12.00 $12.00 men's overcoat for $11.50 men's overcoat for $.00 men's overcoat for 80.00 ifG.no men's oyereoatafor $5.00 men', overcoat for $7,00 $7.50 men's overcoat for 85.60 $7.00 men's ovorcoat for $5.00 $5.50 men's overcoat for $1.00 My $2.50 ladies' cloaks for 1.80 13.50 2 CO $1.60 ipt.05 fC 00 11.50 0.50 H75 $9.00 7.00 1.60 misses 83.10 $3.75 $2.85 fl U5 82.00 childrens' cloak 81.50 $1.75 I3.B0 $2.75 1.U5 Boy's and children's overcoats at your own price. I will deal just as I advertise. Come and see for yourself.

W. A. WETTER. I.

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