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The Evening Democrat from Marysville, Kansas • 1

The Evening Democrat from Marysville, Kansas • 1

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VOL. III. MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 1892.

NO. 169 HI ANN A KKDMOND. 1U Attorneys and Counselors at Law LOCAL BREVITIES. Well, yes; it was Hither chilly this Mise Annie McCoy, of Council BlufTs, Iowa, arrived ou the Valley train from the north, and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thou. McCoy, of this city. She will- probably remain week or ten davs. morning. A.

Esterbrook was down from Oketo again today i I SL.u SN.Vku lUiu -ic Practice in all Htate and Kwleral Courts MAKYSV1LLR. KAN8. FRED POWELL, Attokney-at-Law, Miirysyille, Kansas. Office over Aug. llulm'.

St(i A. E. PARK. Attohxkv-at-Law, Mansville, Kansas. HOUSE Frank Wagner made a flying trip to Irving today.

Phil Simmons drove up to Herkimer this ll.irry Iieed'a sick child is boleived to Will iinidice In the be out of danger. Collections a Spffinlty. Klnte iui.1 Fcdi'i'til arMvt Li Uf I'M ShalTer who has been working lit Cottrell Ziegler's livery stable, letl town yesterday without saying where lie wiih going, or when ho v-ould return, lie is supposed to have gone to Pueblo, here his met her is lying sick. We are in receipt of an invitation to attend the first annual ball Nf the Mary a-ville Typographical Association to he given at Turner hall, Marysvilie, Monday evening, February 22nd, Washington's birthday. The invitations are unique and nicely gotten up.

-Irving Jjeader. Thos. Wherry is looking after his in- tcrests in Sahetlia. ATTORNEYS AT UW. JOHN A.

HKnriiHTEX, Attorney and Counsellor lit Luw. i H. C. Welsh, of Sum met l'ield, in look-! ing over tho the county seat. Cleorge Richmond wan a passenger to Blue Rapids on he early trrin.

HUTCHINSON. 1 (Lute District I Attorney At l.u.v J. nosier, of Home Citv. was at Omeeover M.ier'fMnr. Mlirvsv Council heailnuarters early tins morning.

Will Smith, of Balderttoii township, was tailing in the city this forenoon. Postmaster H. B. More, of Oketo, wps in tho city between trains todav. Council mot at council room, Mayor Libby in the chair.

An ordinance defining lire limits, and specifying what kind of building may be erected therein was taken up nnd Headquarter for lry Ooods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Muslin Underwear, Aprons, llosibiy, Cloves, Hats, Cups, Hoots, Shoes, Staple mid Fancy (iroerle-s. Every Department Complete and Prices Lower Than the Lowest. SOLK ACKNT K)H C. II Kargo Men and Hoys Shoes, Brown-Desnoyers Co 's Lmlies, Misses' and Chiidrena'Slioi1. John Khherts' Lndles.

Misses' and Childrens' Shoes. John Kelly's Lndies. Misses' nnd Childrens' Shoes. Hulskamp Bros. Ladies Cloth Top Shoea.

Respectfully, E7VUL DRHHEIM, Bring in your Butter and F.ggs and wo will pay you the Highest Market Pri: Dr. G. M. IDEHSTTIST- Office in Exchange Bank Block, Marysvilie. Kansas.

Mrs. August llohn left on the noon train for visit with friends in W. 8. GLASS. THBO.

H.POLACK GLASS POLACK ATTORN VS-AT LAW Come down to Pussy Jim's and eat pussy Oysters, and go home pusssy yourself. That Irving case was before court again today. It isn't much of a case either. passed. A resolution was passed allowing C.

F. Pusch to move his cigar factor; on to a lot adjoining, in order to make room for the erection of a brick building. The bill of C. Ualderson for W'J(X) for services as night watch was presented nnd allowed, nnd ordered pnid. Nothing more of importance coming up council adjourned.

Prom Frankfort. KlHTOB AKMIAI.l. COIINTT DEMOCRAT. 1 There were two thing that made Abraham Lincoln sad, the grent loss of life during the war nnd the debt piled ut fr the nation to pay; looking COLLECTIONS A SPECIALITY' Loans on real estate at a low rate of Interest. Office over Postofflce.

Miirvsvllle, Kansas. Mrs. Frank Hurt, of Herkimer, was a visitor at her sister's, Mrs. J. L.

Furman this afternoon. A number of litigant nnd witnesses from Iieattie and Axtell arrived on the afternoon train. through the eye of faith he grasped in W. A. Calderhead, Attorney- at-Law Marysville.Kansas.

no. A. Broughten, ATTORNEY AT LAW; finity by the hand and saw our (old and silver mines "placed there by Di Con Welton is showing his friends a tine borjuet that whs sent him from Denver, Colorado. George Thomas, of Center township, was in the city today. He will move into town in about a month.

vine Providence to meet this great EXCHANGE BANK IH70. SCBinvLIIDT KOESTEE Marysvilie, Kansas. BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED At a low rate of Interest, pavahlc'al the Exchange Bank of Schmidt Koester, Nation." Let us look at the condition of both in 1873, the product of golH in this The dead lock between the Mayor and city council continues, nnd is likely to be an interesting little mill. cards.

M. L. Duncan, of Blue Rapids, went to Axtell last evening on business, and returned to thin city on the 3:10 train today. CClMI Jl 02nTJ CCONflB HOL country JW.000,000, of silver and as to relative value, silver 91,004 both e.ual in pries (or nearly so) both eijual in ipianlity, both having a divine mission gold to he crowned king, and silver gneen of America, both to puv the great debt. Lincoln through the eye of faith saw these thing in 1873.

Silver was fourteen years of age, strong, mid though she hail not been put to work, whs getting ready to lend a hand down in the mines, in the mill, upon tic farm and everywhere the tollors of the hind might he. Hut the must be paid in gold and silver, and drive'i from th iiihtrv, increasing the burden of all of 1 1, count ry very birielv. Practices In all State and Federal courts. Collections strictly attended to. Marysvilie, Kansas.

A. G. Edwards, M. D. U.

S. Pension Examiner. Office over Milier'a drug (tore. White Bros. GROCERS'! Keeps tho largest and best assortment of all kinds of GROCERIES, (J l'EE.

Sir. II! and UODEXll.lllh, Capt. W. II. Armstrong and several Irvingites, who were attending court here went home on the Valley train thia morning.

Our conl merchants nre firm believers in the ground hog's power of prophecy. They say wo are to have five weeks of blizzards yet. -TO AUGUST HOHN Deputy Sheriff Tom Crimes returned from Topeka at noon todny. He had been I Here to ei col mi insane lady from Frankfort to he nsvpi'ii liKM.I'!! IN 'I 'Mill I'll! I'M I I Will i the li istoci h.igl Hid took our in. mI- in India, nnd li i ill, Eni-ind hi I'e i' I I lie, roai-ter t.ionary slice.

lie lit Will thai is ue: at r.ic! oi. I I i ShiT" r. it; i iii THE LEADING i General In i. if ,1 DRY GO in i hill i. AND 'i.

lie i ll I i.ili.'ll llehl is no ,1. 1 i I W' III' i I I h. Mr. Tmi 1" i- I'i 1 i enipl of i'i si iiw iU-i at this phe-e. The ci mi 1 1 "i vho ii'i' pre-jieratlons for the printers bull, on the '2-u are overwhelmed with business.

They expect to make it tiio social event of the season. in i 1-dllC. Who of all WIN ILK COOKS AT COST, 'niiniiting of Blanket, tinil-, in. I Men's and Ladies' Underwear, Woolen Hue, (itocs. Milieus, Cnp.i, in order make room for A child of l.ra Smith's, of ri li Elm Creek, died in Norton county, a day or two, since.

Mrs. Smith and child were visiting relatives there when the sad event occurred. Large Spring Stock Come at once to Sesure Kargaius. Produce taken in Exchange at Highest Market Figures. CLOTHING HOUSE To be round in Marshall County, John Teacy Co.

Always the lowest in PRICE and bust in QUALITY. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET JACOB GRAUER. Tbe Choicest and Best MEATS 07 ALL KINDS. Fresh, Smoked and Salted! THK GKKATK8TVAHIKTY OP BAURAGK8. tf-Cah Paid for Hides.

JACOB GRAUER. Proprietor. Mgh of prosperity to iici I. lit is a sign of taxation, ami i so tax he pen-pie ol this country in to he able to re deem its botiils at a gold p.emiiim of percent, has been, to snv tho lens', one of the greatest mistakes ever rnaih) by this country. The short crops of Europe from 1X70 to 1HT.I and the abundant harvests of this country brought gold here, and Uncle Sam got hold of it.

VV'heru is the gold that the short crops of the old world and the large crops of this should bring to us now? Kept in Englanii to pay the Income on their Investment in this country. Brother farmers bow your necks and hump your backs, yoke yourselves with tho serfs of for you are placed side by side with them. Followers of Lincoln! Yes, of course! Republicans, "Our debts are our in vestments." What Investments have we in Great Britain? L. W. C.

S. A. FULTON, Pre.ldrst. I'KKHY nUTCUIMO.N, Vlre frr.idciu. R.

PULTON, r.n.r. First National Bank Two runaway boys from near Fort Wayne, struck the city Sunday. They are intelligent looking youths of about 10 or 17, and are looking for work. We hope they may strike a job. Chan.

l' Punch will move his cigar factory onto the lot east of the present location, and build a two story brick factory. We understand will le commenced as aoon na the weather wi'l permit. It la understood that Mayor Libby has refused to sign the city acnp issued to C. B. Balderson for service us night watch.

The outcome will probably be lawsuit. Lot "er come." The sooner that little difficulty is adjusted th better. $75,000. OF MARYSVILLE, CAPITAL PAID IK, DIRECTORS For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarasparilla is a radical, reliable rem-dy. It has an UDcquallod record of cures.

Kkausk's Headache Cahslles are more pleasant and coorenleot to take tkan powders, wafers, elixirs, etc. 11oh, Mcrchaois Fsaar Her. ais.os, PioprUtar Biccltlnr Mill 1 M. HaiLLsr, Protldi-nt Pint N.lloual ll.nk, Hiawatha, Kaaa. H.

K. PVLToa, K. A. Kultos. A General Banking Business Transacted..

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