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The Florence Herald from Florence, Kansas • 3

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Died, on Sunday evening, June Candidates are now "sprouting and the hot weather being the cause of The best smoking tobacco is "Lit tie Joker." loth, in Marion, Mrs. Winters, con will soon be ripe." Several county the same. We have received this week 2,000 ROLLS IP Ml J.G.MORSE DEALER IX The ladies of the M. E. Church officers are to be elected this fall, and it will soon be in order for them to announce themselves through the columns of the newspapers, desig-: gave an ice cream and strawberry -OF- festival last Saturday afternoon and sort of Rev.

Winters, aged about 25 years. The corpse of the deceased was taken through Florence on last Monday afternoon, enroute for Missouri for interment. She leaves a husband, three children, and other relatives and friends to mourn her evening. The gross proceeds amount Old hay is scarce in Marion and vicinity. The public schools in Peabody closed last week.

Hew Irish potatoes sell at i 1 per bushel in our market. Shingles, Lath, Mouldings, Doors, WALL nating the position they are aspir-; ing to. PAPER, ed to $30. Ock county surveyor, II. A.

Stur- J. G. Morse, who was present at demise. SASH, BLINDS, ETC. the1 National Republican Conven ges, has been at Burns Station this week surveying off forty acres of Died, on Wednesday, June 11th, THE VEKY LATEST PATTEUXS.

Also over 100 patterns of BOKDERS at the residence of its parents on land in to town lots, being an addition to Burns. tion in Chicago, returned home, accompanied by his wife, on Friday evening of last week. Mr. Morse is well pleased with the nominations, Sixth street in this city, an infant child of Luther Reno. Come and see them.

J. S. Mize is now selling the celebrated Canyon City Coal. Geo. W.

Dyke was in Emporia this week on a business visit. Eave Trouilis STANFORD SON. Ret. II. C.

Middleton who has Yards at Florence, Burns aud IlilKboro, and believes that the ticket will go Some five persons residing in an been visiting relatives and friends A Eig Chance TO BUY GOODS at yra OWU P2IC2 Nerer feefora in the history of Marion connty. has the chance been, offered that now offered k' Charlie Miller to buy new anl dMirabl. 1. Owin to th May in gettioi iutaour ne sture, and oat ei-tremely Largs Spring FurcHass, We bare, wore goo than we want, and we are g.jinir tu Clean Them Out before the 4th of July, We hare a new stock oi $15,000 V7orth of Goods They must go and they will go speedily at the price which we shall make oq them. We haye $4,000 Worth of Clothing Bought this serins, and all of the newest rat-trons.

and will otdl you a black or brown genuine English worsted worth 5:20 to $16, and everything in the clothing line in the amo proportion down to a ii suit. We have the biggest and bent line of Cit'iil Furuishiii Cools In the eounty, and they are going to be sold now. Ingoolsfor ladies wear we haye a complete line of everything kept in a firatclatH store besides many specialties, and they are going to be sol 1 at once without regard of value. You can't let this otportnity ss. It will pay you come fifty miles to buy thee goods.

Remember the place in our new Terras of asle eah. CHARLIE AUIiLEIt. through all right. AJJLaTj complete. THE FLQEE1ICB HERALD other part of the county, concluded to "go fishing" and accordingly vis in Butler county, passed through here last Wednesday morning en-route for his home in Ohio.

A. N. Allison, residing one and a ited Cottonwood river, just below The Cannonball passenger train was five hours late last Monday. Capt. Morrison was in Emporia this week looking after business as aedond class matter.

the Florence mill dam last Saturday DoaH Fail to Examine the Goods and Prices at Mrs. Lulu Alley who has been oc night, and began seining. Ourvigi- half mile southwest of Florence, has not only excellent wheat and rye crops this year, but Jiis cherry crop is immense. He feels safe in 6aying that five of his trees yielded thirty- LOCAL BREVITIES. lent city Marshal Minturn, who is ever on duty, happened upon the Great reduction to close out line cupying the residence of W.

F. Aves on Fourth street, moved into the dwelling belonging to Mrs. Closky on Main street last Wednesday. scene and ordered them to vacate White goods worth 81 cts. for 5 cts.

a yd. bushels of cherries this season. Can immediately, wnicn command was any of our agricultural friends make a better showing? promptly obeyed. It is a violation Opening West Fifth street will Hardware of the law, and parties engaged in a 20" Lawu 18 15 44 a 12 "8 8j 5 at the One Price Store. J.

II. Wilhite, a veterian surgon such business are liable to a heavy prove a valuable improvement and one that has been badly needed for quite awhile. Marshal Minturn is bossing the job, and will see that of Emporia, was here last Wednesday and visited the farm of M. B. fine.

Better abstain from such amusement, and thus avoid trouble. He is now Leading the Trade in .1 ivJ Jt JtrC y- JCLl Last Monday sixteen car loads of hogs passed through here bound for Kansas City. Wm. Dyke who has been in Emporia for some time, returned to our oity this week. Leave your orders with J.

S. Mize for the clean, lasting and cheap Canyon City coal. II. A. Sturges living on west Fifth street, has had his residence nicely papered and calcimined.

Johx Ilaasis is making more improvements about his premises on east Main street, near Third. the work is well done. liggs to examine some of his horses. Ie found one of them badly afflict Tiik city council of Florence met Closing Sale of Teas at Charlie Miller's We have about 50 lbs of each of the following named Teas, which we will close at Squire Twyford's office last Mon CITY DIRECTORY. In his Immense Stock will be found A.

N. Freeborn, proprietor of tho day evening, the mayor being ab out at once, and have accordingly made ed, though the disease is not at all contageous. He advised the killing of the animal to relieve it of its prices, which are at least fifty per cent low American Hotel on Third street, continues to make improvements DEE HE ttAXtt PLOWS. er than the same quality of goods can be sent, John W. Martin, president pro.

tern, presided. Three bill were allowed as follows: To J. B. Crouch, misery. about his property.

S. A. Sturges is putting up bath "tubs for him, which are good things to have. G. D.

Baker, connected with the salary for eight months as city at torney, to Rev. Fowler for TIME TABLE OK TBI ATCHISON. TOPEKA 4 SANTA FE R. R. FA9SRSQIR EASTWARD.

Ar DeS No.2-tlantie Express m.lO;S5a.m No.4-Nw York Express, p. ra. 9:31 p. tn No. K.

0. A A. a. 9:40 a. PASSKNOKB WESTWARD.

Topeka Commonwealth, was in our city last Saturday on a business vis putting down sidewalk and curbing Alex. Swan, one of our old and purchased elsewhere: Best Basket Fired Jap. worth 75cts for 50 Best uncolered Jap, OOcts for 50 Best Imperial 70eU for 40 The best Young llyson in the city sold at 80cts or 50 Sold in 1 pound lots, or a discount from above prices of 10 per cent in 10 lb. lots, C. W.

MILLER. on the corner of Third and Doyle enterprising citizens, has recently it, and while here did not neglect to pay us a friendly call and chatted pleasantly with ye printer man a few streets $10; to J. G. Morse for lum SULKY (I ST I' 15 II I. PLOWS STALK CUTTERS, OIt.

PLOWS ami DRILLS' CHECK ItWS. II Alt HOWS, ETC, Etc. and al) kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Call and examine my stock and learn prices before you purchase elsewhere, as I mean business on prices. THE CELEBRATED GLIDDEN BABED WIRE. of which a large supply is always kept on hand and sold at letter prices than elsewhere, hiy stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware is unexcelled by no house in the ber furnished for bridges, culverts.

became a granger, that is, he has quited our city and moved upon his farm six miles north of Florence. No. 1 San Pranmseo Express 5:15 p. m.5:20 p. minutes.

lie is doing a profitable Tiie weather the past wTeek, has been quite warm, but then it is the season of tire year to expect it. The M. E. Church is being handsomely papered, calcimined and otherwise improved in appearance. Ac, $48.47.

A second remonstrance was pre business at Topeka, and he is doubt- lie is a clever gentleman. sented by B. Crouch against building a sixteen foot cut stone sidewalk JNe.j-t;oioraojE Ltah Express a. No. 6 Wichita 6: p.

m. 6:30 p. FRRIOnT EA8TWAKD No. S.Mejioo.VCalifrrna fast Express 8:47 p.m No. 10.

Through Kr't Stock 11:59 p.m No. 13. Through Freight p. No. H.Wayfreight 1:10 p.

in ymtroHT westward No. 7 fa3t Ex. 11:45 a. We understand that Florence nor ess worthy of the same. The Marion County Fair will be You can save money by buying your groceries at the One Price Store.

Mrs. Wardwell cordially invites the ladles of our city and vicinity to come and examine her goods before purchasing Peabody will neither have a Fourth from the railroad track on the west held at the county capital, commen of July celebration this year, but side of Main street to Fifth street F. S. Mitchell, our urnture dealer has put up a screen door at the front cing on September 23d and ending Marion will, and those who desire The matter was laid over until the No. 9.

Through Freight 10:20 a. in No. 11 Through Freight p. No. 13.

Way Freight. 9:35 a. in entrance to his business house. on the 27th of the same month. to participate in the enjoyments of next regular meeting for further SkXs Xlvro3aa.

X3xa.xi.cli.. Eastward. action. JULIUS MERCET. the event can go to Marion.

All summer goods to be closed out cheap at M. S. M. Go's. One Price Store.

ACG. MERCET They say corn starch ice cream is Preparations arc being made for a grand time, and no pains will be m. 72 rreight ant rasaenger No. 74 Accommodation 00 p. in not very good, at least, it is not near Some splendid crops of blue grass Fire.

A conflagration occurred spared to make everybody feel at Wrstwaro. so nice as that made of pure milk. are being raised in this county at A. MEEOET Twenty dollars will buy a w.igon bed complete, with spring seat and brake from Graham March. on West Third; street in our city at home.

When will Florence be able N.71 Freight and passenger 6:40 No. 73 Accommodation a. this time. The Peabody Gazette about quarter after five o'clock last to boast of a fair of its own? Aug. Mercet, residing on south Eldoiado Z3xa.3a.c3a,.

says that blue grass, measuring five No. 64 Florence accommodation 6:00 Third street, had the misfortune of -DEALERS IX- Ho. B.S Uouglaas accommodation a. Wednesday afternoon. The property belonged to Mrs.

Nancy Reno, I he Cannonball passenger tram feet and four inches high is growing losing a valuable cow last Sunday. Daily except Sunday. No. 2, due here at 10:30 last Mon on the Westbrook farm. and was occupied by Wm.

Hunter Hert Norns who has been attend Secret Societies. i day morning did not arrive here un FOli SALE. Four pnre-bred pedigreed Short Horn Bulls, good families, and good individuals. Ready for service. Terms moderat.

A. W. Bkewkkton. One mile south of Marion. and family.

It appears that a can I. S. McLaughlin, cutter of pat ing medical lectures at Cincinnati, til 7:30 in the evening of the same 3. R. Marlon Post No.

2tftJ A. R. meets in regu 1 nr session on th a Sat ur.l n. on or nr.ftiliriff th 111W4M containing coal oil was setting near the cook stove, and by some means Ohio, returned here a few days ago day. No.

4, due here at 9:30 Mon terns for the combination sleeve and coat fitting shirt, was in Florence fljllof each moon. Allcomrads are requested day evening did not reach this place the can had been knocked over and to be in attendance. J. W. MARTIN, P.

C.ai A large amount of weeds along Fine cigars east corner 3d and Main sts last Saturday drumming up business, a quantity of the oil had run out up the side walks in our city have been until 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning. A washout near Dodge City is said and secured several orders, making IVAjMIV UljMH.A.i, Adjutant. A. F. A.

ffl. Advance Lodge No. 114 meets in regular eera or the floor, and while Mr. Hunter Cakes, crackers and confectionery east corner 3d aud Main sts. cut by order of the city his visit quite a profitable one.

to have been the cause of the delay. munication Saturday night on or before tho Hit moon oi each month, Al. 3. oiillh, w. The best smoking tobacco is Lit was cleaning out the stove, preparatory to making a fire, some hot coals fell upon the oil which ignited and Best pat'd Flour $1.35 at One Price Store Last Saturday a youth named Ed.

A TEACHER. A young lady, a graduate of Mrs tle Joker. Grand Valley Lodge No. 127 meets every Monday evening at their hall, corner of Main and I. J.

if I i Humiston, near the Cottonwood riv. For desirable building apply to Dr. Bickford, Florence Drug Store. in almost an instant ignited the oi J.M. Usaham, N.U.

Cuthbert's Seminary of St. Louis, Mrs. Mariana T. Folsom deliver cr, fell from a mulberry tree and in the can and an explosion took who has a first grade certificate, de ed a lecture in the Presbyterian broke one of his arms. Parasols aud Fans cheap at the One Price Store.

place, setting the building on fire, Stoves, Tinware and Granitware, garden Implements, Plows, CULTIVATORS, WAGONS, Barbed Wire. sires to secure a position as teacher Church of our city last Wednesday K.ol II. Florence Lodge, No. 1082, meets in Knight's ball every alternate Tuesday evening. C.

VV Dictator. B. F. Uoulton, Reporter. Olvurolies.

In a very few minutes the structure For your Ice Cream, every day in a public school in this county. Is night, on the subject of "Woman Suffrage." Only fifteen or twenty competent to teach any department was enveloped in names and soon burned to the ground, causing a loss the week, go to John Ilaasis, on east Main street near Third, proprietor from the primary to the principal. persons were present to hear it. to Mrs. Reno of $100, and to Mr.

Best of references furnished. Ad of the Chicago Bakery. II. A. Cone, special agent and staff Hunter about $35.

JNo insurance dress Herald, Florence, Kansas. Mrs. Wardwell has new hats, feathers flowers and trimmings arrlving.anu is prepared to please the most fastidious. Now therefore Brethren and Sisters, I would not have ye ignorant of the things that have come to pass, and all those who would have the best of every thing, must now buy a Common Sense Clothes Line or be behind the times. Mrs.

C. C. Twyford left last Fri correspondent of the Topeka Daily A small frame building near by was torn down to prevent the fire from day for a visit to relatives and friends Last Wednesday was Miss Daisy Capital, was in our city last Thurs at Emporia, Burlington and Severy, Conry's birth-day, and a social party spreading. day, and honored our sanctum with xvansas. was given at her parents residence a call.

Come again. Our latchstring Passed Hence. We are called Baptist Church. Rev. J.

A. Heagey. Pas. tor. Preaching every Sunday at o'clock a-m.

Sunday School at same plaoe every Sunday at 11:30 o'clock a. in. Romas Catholic Chvroh Rev. N. Fowler.

Patitor. Services in St. Patrick's Church every second and fourth Sunday of the month, at 10:30 m. and 7 p. in.

Prksbttkrias Cuvrch. Rev, E. P. Foster Pastor Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m.

and 7 F. m. Sabbath Sehool at 10 j. Prayer meeting very Thursday evening at 7:3) r. m.

AU are invited to attend. Strangers will be cordially welcomed and Drovided with good seats. Mrtrodist Episcopal Church. Iter. J.

W. Anderson, Pastor. Services in the M. E. Church very Sabhath.

Time of Sunday School, 10:00 A. H.s bel will be rung at Time of morning sermon, 11 rt0; bell will be rung at Time of evening sermon. 1st bell 6:30, 2d Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. bell will be rung Strangers are cordially invited to participate in theae services and to make themselves known to us. will always be found on the outside, Dr.

J. C. Osgood, Cleveland and in honor of the event. Quite a number of little girls were invited and up to chronicle the demise of Mr, Frank Ilogart, on Monday last, ship E. R.

Wadleigh, a former citizen The Wichita Republic says: "The they participated in the pleasures of And other articles usually kept in a llrst class hardware honM'. Their stork of shelf ware is selected with great care as to'the wants of the people of hi tsection, ami contains all the new inventions that have proven an advance in in modern tiiecnuiiics. Ley are the first aud only firm a. yet that handle the jSTEW" STEEL LnTlIL, An article that will soon revolutionize manufacture in this county. JTlieir terms are as reasonable as any house in Marion county.

Call and see them before osr make purchases. Mrs. Wardwell has a complete line of the most fashionable millinery, also every thing in the very latest styles in all fancy goods. Go and see them. ped a car load of wool to the Chica- Florence, which occurred at St, Wichita and Florence Short Line 1UlIIA.CU Louis on Saturday last.

The deeeas railroad is the latest project that has the occasion. Ice cream, lemonade, cake and candies were among the luxuries enjoyed by the young people. A good time was had. been sprung upon our people. It is ed enlisted in the union army at the C.

M. Heath, our courteous auc a proposition to the Santa Fe Com early inception of the late civil war. tioneer, had a load of goods taken to Wm. Davis will take all your produce at tho highest market price. For choice, fresh groceries, go to W.

II. Alexander's. and remained in said service up to pany to shorten their through line J. Chandler at Ilerrinocton last The Peabody Graphic says: "Af crrv ori i'ictHs. Thursday.

the close of the struggle. While thus defending his country and its Toe peddler while making his ter a hard fought trial, lasting four Mayor rounds, does not slight Florence, on Straw Hata from 5 cents up at the One Price Store. John W. Boling of Mineral, Ills flag he was shot, the bullet entering days, Walter Knox, who was charged with concealing the money stol the contrary, he makes it very con VCounellmen. an applicant for the principalshipof his right hip, where it remained em P.

Aves A. A. Mareh, .1. W. Martin Sam W.

Howe A. Kiohet 8. Sharria Treasurer Police Judge Marshal City Clerk City Attorney our public school, was in Florence bedded up to the close of his life, venient to show his smiling countenance in our dwellings, and is ever en from Tommy Stevensou, several months ago, was acquitted." JOHN G. DWELLE Laud ml Loan Aieiil. last Monday.

and though it somewhat disabled Opening the spring business Mrs. Ward-well is in the front with a well selected stock of millinery goods. Nice hats and bonnets that will delight the hearts of the ladies. Go and see them. A.Z.

Hamilton C. C. Twyford O. F. Minturn Daniel Alexander J.

B. Crouch willing to give us an extra good bar From the same paper we learn the him, yet he earned an honest hvel W. II. Gill of Emporia, the ac gain. residence of T.

A. Slaymakerat Pea hood. Nearly sixteen years ago he knowledged champion billiard play body was entered by some rogue and Tuesday, the 24th day of the pre came to this county and settled er of Kansas, was in our city last relieved' of 25 a few mornings ago. sent month, is St. Johns Day, The celebrated Bain Wagon is sold by T.

P. Alexander. It is the champion of the road. Sunday visiting. our midst, proving an honest and worthy citizen, earning many warm FOli SALE.

A 120 acre tract of good land under good state of cultivation and nice improvement) near Florence and near railroad. Terms reasonable. Will sell one-iialf on time, or will trade for property In Florence. For reference drop card in P. O.

Box JJo. 232. period generally observed by the Masonic fraternity throughout Chris Thomas Nevison will occupy the friends, though he passed along the We have just received the eighteenth catalogue of the officers and students of the University of Kansas. The officers and faculty are building just north of the railroad tendom, and it is probable the event Charlie Miller is sole agent for Kerrs English Thread, the best rurde try it and be oonviuced. humble walks of life.

Last fall, in company with his family, he moved land office on the east side of Main will be properly observed in our street, for an office. midst. to St. Louis. One day last week he Fresh cider east corner 3d and Main sts.

determined to nave tne outlet ex The Star Dramatic Company of Mes. Will Severy and Mrs. Dr, composed of excellent and competent gentlemen, and under their management the school has prospered. Ten students graduated during this tracted from his hip, and chloroform Mrs. Wardwell ha just employed an experienced tuilliuer, hence all work done at her ttire will be Hrnt-class.

Wie guarantees her patcoti9 the utmost satisfaction lu 6tyle, work and price. Will lend money on improved farma at 9 per cent, straight or at a3, 7, and 8 per cent, with SMALL COMMISSIONS. Farm loans made from three to six years, with privilege to pay the principal at anv time a payment of interest becomes due after one year. I will DUPLICATE ABY RATES DFIEEED II Florence, is no more, it having sus -l ii rr -i VV. n.

Alexander has the Early Ohio and other excellent varieties of Irish potatoes for sale. was administered to him, but it was penaea last luesaay evening on Edison of Reading, Lyon county, this state, stopped off here a few hours this week to visit friends, goon discovered that he did not have year. The school has been well at account of the heat." the strength to undergo the opera Common Sense Clothes Line i3 a success. tended, and appears to have given when they proceeded on to Newton Messrs. Fermin Caze offer for tion.

After suffering much pain, he CllCLai PdKlOl tt tlVll. to attend the Sunday School Con sale a second hand Buckeye Wire expired, and was conveyed to his vention. Farmers, take your produce to Wm. Davis and get cash for it. Last Saturday evening quite a Binder.

Call on or address E. Fir last resting place last Saturday. He Misses Callie Brown and M. min, Florence, Kansas. was a member of the Baptist church Skkn from Ofpositk Foists.

Dining and after all operations it is the aim of the eurjreon to prevent blood poisoniug. The skilled pbysiuiau aims to cure disease by purifying the blood. This can be done only through the stomach and the function of assimilation. At this poiut appears the incalculable value of Parker's Tonic for disease of the kidneys, liver, stomach and lungs. It reinforces Nature, and Nature expels disease.

number of our young gentlemen and ladies visited the residence of Miss Try the Canyon Cify prepared Coal. W. F. Aves. ig.

He leaves a wife, Cochran, on Monday afternoon last, left for their homes in Emporia, the O. L. Clark and J. G. Hall who two children, other relatives and former remaining there, while the recently graduated at the Marion high school, have secured positions many friends to mourn his demise.

Tf Loan8 negotiated in less time than bv any other agent in the connty. If you want chteap money, call on or address. Go to W. II. Alexander's for j-our sweet oranges, excellent apples and first-class canned fruits and vegetables.

Callie Brown, late principal of the Florence public school, and made her a present of a handsome gold locket. Harvey Fenno presented the latter in a short time, will return to in the Florence public school. tVO vtlV UJ IUVV7 A vul VU4 friend Wm. Davis Florence to resume her position in C. DWELLE Florence, Kansas.

the public school. gift with a few appropriate remarks, Dr. Bickford renovated his drusr All orders fof co tt receive prompt atteu Hon, when given to J. S. Mize.

No delay OlHce at Livery Stable. Remember the latest styles in millinery goods are to be found at Mrs. Wardwell. in the room recently occupied by A. Z.

llamilten on the east side of Main street. which was kindly received. Several store this week, making it look fresh J. N. Mackey and family who NOTICE! Mares can now be insured to the hours were whiled away in amuse have been residents of our city dur er and neater.

Cleanliness is godli ness, and the doctor believes it. WOOD For sale by J. G. Morse. ing the past few months bid us the imported Clydesdale stallions at the Florence Stud Farm for $30 each, cash or bankable paper.

Mares prov last adieu the present week and mov Mrs. C. F. Hinkle left for the city M. B.

DAVIS, IHE HORSE'S FRIEIID, Spooner's Horse Collar. Saddles HameSS ed westward, and may settle some There Is nothing that Is so popular with the farmer as the Smith wagon, with spring seat lazy back, patent end gate, and all the attachments complete for 05. A of Philadelphia, last Wednes where in Colorado, and embark in ment after the presentation and a real enjoyable time was had. 11 III Hon. Porte C.

Welch, the American Allegorist called on us last Wednesday evening. He was in the city for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for a grand scenic exhibition of his work, the day on a visit to relatives and friends ing barren can be returned in 1885, or the money refunded unless sold or dead. The above horses are the the sheep business. and will be absent several months. Tdik to Stop It.

It's too bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get frightened. Y'our hair is falling off that's certain. A glance in the mirror, or an investigating committee of lingers tell the dismal story. We won't discuss the possible cause. It Is enough that Parker's Ilair Balsam used now will prevent further destruction.

Is your hair somewhat gray, too, and crisp? Alas, yes. The Balsam will give back the original color, softness aud gloss. Not a dye, uot oily, elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. Go to Alexander's for cheap stoves of evory description. Fred.

Healy, one of our staunch fat April 11, 1S76. draught largest and best moving The ladies of the Baptist Church FLOEEACE, KAASAS. and enterprising farmers, was in stallions in the county. of this city a festival last Co tl delivered to any part of the city without extra charge. W.

F. Avks. Florence last Saturday, and called Thursday evening, but we did not American Allegory. He recently upon us, and deposited three dollars gave three exhibitions of it at Doug learn what the gross reeeipts were 1 11 for the Herald, one copy for him Wanted! A limited number of heifers for rangcand bull service by pure-bred Polled Angus and South Ham bulls, Don't forget that T. P.

Alexander is the agent for the Howier Grain Drill. lass, and received indorsements from self and one for his father at Elkhorn The Florence Cornet Band gave ni sh op i the only one in Uarlca county that manulat tares iu ewa lie I now matins a fine line of stock a4' din. all warranted ftdlt-d tree iteel forks and beail. nbeep nkin lie-t. 'lifria tkirUCs, very Urge and heiry caddie for i- Grove, Ills.

Much obliged. a concert at the Opera House last many of its best citizens. He contemplates giving an exhibition in Florence as soon as it can be Gras seed for sale at reasonable prices at W. II. Alexander's.

J. G. Morse keeps Bodine Patent roof iusr and sKHii. It is water and tire proof Call at otllee and examine. the latter breed celebrated for their butter making as well as beefing Thursday evening.

It was not well attended. It deserved to do better. The Marion Record says: "Mrs. Cash paid for all kinds of prodnce at Al. Miller, of Peabody, was bitte qualities.

m. Davis Oldbieve Teage. on the ankle by a rattlesnake, in her Rev. J. V.

Anderson of the M. The team attached to the wagon belonging to W. F. Aves, garden, Monday. The event occa Don't forgot that W.

II. Alexander, ou he corner of Fourth and Main streets, hae a splendid variety of Irish potatoes, for Church, moved this week into the Perry building on Main street, one sioned considerable excitement in List of advertised letters in Flor ence P. Marion county, Kansas stampeded last Tuesday afternoon ICE NOTICE. On and after May 1st, we will deliver ice any and all. at the lowest cash price.

Any amount from ten pounds up, delivered every day except Sunday. Orders left at Florence UoJcl will Ik; filled promptly. CAilTKNTEIl PIKE. door north the Presbyterian church eany piuuung. town for awhile, but at last accounts the lady was getting along all right." While loading a piano at A.

F. Horner's warehouse the horses became for week ending June 19, 1884. John W. Allen, Frank Caramo, If yen are looking for bargains in the Mr. Parii is ellinc tie celebrated SPDOSEE HQRSE CBLLAS.

This collar lia two row of gtUctnmr fa Lh rim. thereby holding the hatnr In plare better than an? other collar made. The tbroat it ant fall staffed to it dos not choke the horn, and fit better to the neck. Call and examine it and jou will find it the beat in the market. Warranted not to gi.ll or ehoke.

Ice Cream, every day in the week millinery line, go to Mrs. Ward well's. at the Chicago Bakery on east Main frightened and ran away, passing up Main to Third street and up that street when the tongue broke and Fresh can goods east corner 3d and Main streets. street near Third. Go and try plate ot it.

It is excellent. Iea Thrope vacated the dwelling he had been occupying on Fifth street last Saturday and moved into another building a short distance down said street," and on Monday Taw. raosT viiw. they left the wagon behind, in rath Martha Jacoub, P. Kindell, R.

II. Peterson, Clara Shurtliff, Thos. B. Tuttle. Parties calling for the above will please say advertised.

If not called for in 30 days will be sent to Dead Letter Office. W. Staxfokd, P. M. BMr in mind that W.

II. Alexander now has the early varieties of the best seed Irish er a delapidated condition, though NOTiC In another column will he found a article in which all (whether they will or bo) areintcreBted. Neglecting to readit may prove a very serious as well as an expensive affair. We vet to th advertisement of Prickly Au Enters. A knowledge I its merits, and the beneflt you or yuur Jjnily may derive from it, will cave not only health but many dollar otherwisa expended in 'Doctor' UiUa." Seveeal car loads of hogs passe m-rw Yfan U'ltRir TafaVCT! a.

TP THi' IIFIfil.B potatoes, wliieh he i selling cheap. through here last Saturday, bound Mr. Bll, the yard master, moved not a complete wreck. The horses were soon caught and brought to eastward, some of which were dis into the residence vacated by Mr OFFICE. SATISFACTION lTARAXTEEI.

Elegant heating stoves and coal hods at the stable. Nobody injured. covered to be deal at this station T- P. 1 horpe..

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About The Florence Herald Archive

Pages Available:
2,753
Years Available:
1876-1891