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The Evening Democrat from Marysville, Kansas • 1

The Evening Democrat from Marysville, Kansas • 1

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i at i i a i -i ik iri Iks t. VOL. III. MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB.

24, 1832. NO. xSx. LOCAL BREVITIES. Joorpli rlnuu.

Iu the spring of 1S70 the above The Cash Store Company are going to have a special sale of whithe goods on 2Cnnd 27, of this month. Be sure ami attend. named mechanic arrived in Marshal WAIT! Don't be in a Hurry to Select Your Garden making will soon soon be here gain. Mrs. Oust.

StaiiBs, went to Hanover today. county and settled at Blue Rapids. That place was having building boom At Guttnburg a horse named Ia Grippe took tirst money. This is characteristic, for the grip usually takes everything in sight. and he immediately found employment as a carpenter.

In the fall of that year a lot was purchased, a small For the first time in over 200 years, Prof. Spencer will appear at Turnei hall tonight. Quits few people are laid up with lung troubles. There are 365 electric railway in th United States SPRING GOODS. February has five Mondays, and this house erected, and after his family ws installed therein be regarled himself right in the swim of life in Kansas.

A year later he exchanged bis bappeaa because leap year gives twenty-nine days to this month. hous in town far horasioad on Fawn Erast Lange is having his newly pur Creek. Whit Joseph Worked at hi trad in Blue Rapids, his wife and chil- chased store buildings repaired and the stoan oae fitted up for his furniture am ju.it now in the Eastern Markets to select Spring Goods and by next week we will show you the greatest display of Hp ring and Summer Goods ever brought to this city. In the mean time we will make th following prions: Irnn rld corn and fought grasshop Railroad business is reported as picking up rapidly. S.

W. Stuart went south on a business trip this morning. and undertaking business. pers eut on th claim. Hut the Plue Rapids boom was a thing of tho past.

The very latest Flouncing 25o per yard, making a pattern of 4i yards Mrs. A. B. Hush, a former citizen of Maryaville but now of Trinidad, is Building had almost ontirelj ceased, and to keep things moving he was compelled to look to other towns for work. Fresh candies, fruit, nuts and cigars the City bakery visiting friends here.

This ofllee ac knowledges a pleasant call. luace curtains corns per pair auu upwaru. niarrenei ijulltsrtill size, 75c and upwards. A No. 1 Table Oil Cloth, none better, 18 cent per yard.

Hope Muslin, bleached. 7J cents per yard. Lonsdale Miislia. blaaohed, 8Jcts. Fruit of the Ioom.

bleached. A) cents per yard. Lawrence L. L. brown Muslin, 6T cents per vard.

l'epperell tine brown Muslin, 61 ecuts par yard. Very best Standard Print, in The homestead was sold, a house built from P. J. Schuhmaoher came down Herkimer this noon. in Blue Rapids, and aftor seeing hi foruily moved into it be came to Marys- The Santa Fe, Grand Island and Union Pacific R.

R. companies have combined villa to look for work, lie found it, cluding Simpson Mourning and Indigo Bluo, 6 cants per yard. Shirting Prints, the to build a $100,000 500,000 bushel ale vator in South St. Joseph, Mo. Remember 28 loaves of bread at City bakery for $1.03.

very best, rents par yard, and all oilier good In proportion. just a everybody has who was really looking for work. For four year be Our Shoes give ttati very lHt shIIntWHoii and sold at the trj A certain young lady was undoubted A long-haired hat. cleaner is invading the metropolis today. ly very excited at the supper table last worked br whilo his family lived in Blu Rapids.

Then be purchased the property wlisr hi residence in ni jht whan she paused her elderly escort Call and see those elegant new dress a sandwich instead of th pepper box. o-tvrsi living prices ur goods are nil ivw, wo liar mm mkrirworn goods. ftespnotfullv, E7VnL DRKHEI7VY. For Butter and Eggs we always pay tho Top Market Price. patterns at Draheim'a.

Postmaster General Wanauiaker has present ituated, and moved taw family to Marysville. In 1885 th firm of Grimm Relfel was formed for th purpoFO of establishing a furniture issued an order giving money order fa The Kansas prairies will soon be illn-minuted with pruiritt llres. cilities to all postofiices where the com store. A lot wss purchased, a two pensation of the postmaster reaches KW0 per Organs and Pianos on hand and for sale by Wheeler Barber. story brick block erected, ana in due time the proprietors took possession.

EXCHANGE BANK Th guitar wonder, Prof. Spencer, is the finest we have ever heard. Lus Their first venture was not nu extensive one. small stock of furniture was purchased and offered for sale, Vegas, N. M.

Gazette. Will be at Turner Hall, Mnrysville. Wednesday night 17. Gardeners are already making preparations to plant garden seeds. P.

W. Hutchinson tag an east-bound passenger on the noon train. of next weak. and as it was conipoacd entirely of salable goods, and offered at salable prices, they were soon enjoying a fair nnd lucrative trade. Both members of Fob Sai.k A cozy three room veiling with one lot, two blocks went ot the foundry, with good shed on lot.

Will Early conventions seems to be with both parties this year. the firm were practical mechanics; they knew whut people wanted and sell cheap for cash. For particular en quire at this office. The best is tho cheapest; try Blue Ra pids Hour. W.

M. Ijeavitt fe Co. kept only that class of goed. In Mr. Reifel retired from the business aud it has since been conducted by Mr.

Th Hons of Iferuiunn held a meeting Inst, evening, followed by a Hoeinble fare Ben. MauiZ'ir, of Beatrice, Jh doing business in our city today. well party for their president, Gottlieb Burger, who moves to Bern soon. It was an enjoyable Hlfair. Remember tho grand gutsijuerado bull next Tuesday evening nt Turner hall.

SCSinvEIIDT cSc ZOESTEE Marysville, Kansas. BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED At a low rate of Interest, payablc'at the Exchange Bank of Schmidt Koester, COIMZIE COOTIE COIMIjE TO AUGUST HOHN W. H. Smith drove over to Summer field Sunday, returning Monday evening.

II. S. Morse, Geo. Riohmoad, wife and family, and severHl other parties from Marshall county will leave for Califoraia. They have chartered a car.

Their destination will Txis Angeles. It' Blue Rapids Hour you waut to make good bread. W. M. Lenvitt 4 Co.

Dr. A.G. Edwards arrived home from St. Ijouia, yPKterday evening, but will leave again in the morning to remain about two weeks, after which he will be at his post of duty again nHYl remain hre permanently. Grimm.

Like oilier Man syillti concerns it has been a success. At present the stock consists of the usual article" carried by undertaking anil furniture establishments. Bitth floors of the building are used to display goods in, while hiui'clf, when not wailing on customers, may always he found at work in th roomy shop ia in tho rear of the lower floor. Mr. Grimm Is a ijmiti, orderly citizen who attends etrletly to his own bus! tics.

His influence Is always exerted in quiet way for all measures of Improvement for Maryaville. From a journeyman mechanic with no capita), he lius by his own efforts hucamu tho proprietor of vnluahlo city property, and a lucrative business. His is another example of what may be none in Marysville by industry; and strict integrity. Jo to the City bnkery for fresh brend cakes and pies. New line of Dress Goods junt arrived at K.

G. Draheim's. Albert von Wald is having hits ton-aortal parlors nicely papered and decorated. It has come to our ears that one of the printers intends efltablinhing a "Kindergarten Mrh. Kobert Campbell left for Keneeu this afternoon, to visit with friends for a few days.

Miss Mary Landgrat returned her home at Greenleaf, on th mora-ing passenger. DEALER IN Ex-IShenlY M. M. HaKkinn, DaveWnlker and another geutleiuan, of Frankfort, were viewing the court house today, and express themselves more than sutiMfkd with the elegant appearance and commodity of the new county building. A.

W. Kirk wood returned Saturday from a weeks visit to friends in Munice, Indiana. This is A. W.V second visit to the Hosier state this winter, and Merchandise, General Mis Anua Burroughs took last even ing's passenger for Oketo to attend a double wedding. we urn reliably informed that he intends leaving tho state for good in the near Dunham shredded cocoa nut 10 mid 20 Secure your eostumos, masks and nd mission tickets for the masquerade next Tuesday evening.

future. cent, packages. W. M. Jjetivitt (.

Who will dispone of nil -WINTKH GK)I)S AT COST. Consisting fit P.lniikcU, Quilts, Flannels and Men's aud LudieH1 Underwear, Woolen Hose, Gloves, Mittens, Cups, in order to unko room for a Large Spring Stock Whut beautiful gingham and wusli goods at the Cash ritore Company, A. Bartlett, Manager. Geo. It.

Linley, ho bus been very sick all winter, is improving right along und is able to bo about. A rare musical treat is iu store for some of our music-loving people. I'rof. Spencer, thf great und only violin and guitar expert, will upjicar nt Turner hall on next Wednesday evening, Febr. 24.

Read some of the many prens notices in our following Issues. Wm. Temple, J. C. Allen and C.

A. Barber came home from the south on last evening's train. Come at once to Sesure Bargains. Produce tnken in Kxcliange at Hihvsi Market Figures. Three nice lots in tho north-western part of Mhrybville, cultivated atid fenced, can lie lKiught cheap by calling ut this ollice.

Twenty five beiiiititu! puitermt flrHt idiiss table oil cloth, 20 cents per yard lit Tiik Ktoiik Company, A. W. Bartlett, Manager, Measitt. Binding A Babion have lntvly We have it from good authority that purchsHetl the pump, windmill aud tank of B. Iluttxrou and ari're-i pared to do all work A their line pieoiso dancing sehool will be held at the gym aasium this evening.

fRIiltY IICTCIIIMIN, Vice frn.lilnnt. A. J'ronlcleul. n. K.

KlILTOS, ('KDllillf. and at reicomi'd" rntcH. They iishihih all liabilities mid collect nil outrttainliuy uiouey of Mr. Hiittcrson. An evidence of npnug: Country editors are udvcrtiiiig their special fucililies for printing horse billH.

Splendid nil nill: rililmn. nd colors, No 5 for five cents; No. for nine cents; No. for tv.i-lv.. N.

Ill for sixteen eeli'h, Til I i A. W. I'll rt let Mitmiger. Arre-t-'d and llfic.l! the plea! And we were guilty of selling clot n- i.v 1lni. I ht.

mightier ttiHii the srd, '1 ln'rj i jhiu that is aud that is the curkd. ivw. ing so much cheaper than our competitors could buy them, and notwithstanding the fact that our competitors had us I'rof. Kpencer ustoniisbed the with his wonderful niolin and First National Bank OF MARYSVILLE. CAPITAL PAW IX, 975.000.

DIRECTORS: Ittitt ohm, Mfrekut; Pkbkt Hi'Tibiumis, FiovrUUr Btcsliitnr Mills. M. a. BLi.av, Pr'ld-nt Klrl N.n-m.l HmiIi, HimltetlUuu. K.

K. riiuno, H. A. Kiiltos. A General Banking Business Transacted.

arrested for the offence of being a bene- guitar solos, and wa repeatedly encored. Do you enjoy fine instrumental music? Go and hear Prof. Spencer at Turner ball next Wednesday evening. factor to mankind in selling our goods JanoKVille, Daily Will be at Turner Hall, Maryaville, Wednesday night ot rieit week. It is time to remark that the backbone of winter i broken.

The ancient ground hog knew bis business this time. so much cheaper tlinn they do. Now we declare war iu earnest and will on Saturday, February '27, open with a larger stock at greatly reduced prices. Ttemem-ber the place, op it I'acitj hotel. Wii.k Buos.

Wehavea genuine New Orleans syrup, best in the city; try it. W. M. lii-HVitt Co. Wheeler Barber for dry, wood..

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