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The Florence Herald from Florence, Kansas • 3

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Fine cigars east corner 3 and Main sts TS1MY A Ell MY. IJickford's drug store, and moved into the Ryan property on Third street below Main. j.g.morse' III! Cakes, crackers and confectionery east corner 3 and Main sts. IE THE WINNING TICKET. At our masthead will be found the names of the nominees of the Republican county convention, the pro ceedings of which assemblage will A BIG TIME IN FLORENCE.

Last Monday it was determined to Now is the tinif to buy a good at low prices at A. Z. 11 unikon's. Go to Mize to liiiv your co d. nave a ilepuoucan demonstration in i seen today's Herald, our city, and accordingly it was ar-1 ticket is" comr-osed The en-of dc- rancred to have it on Thursday af-! serving o-entUmen lVc liave a good siitply ol Dr.

J. HAAS' HogGtioleraRemedy ON HANDS AT THE ncdnccd Price. STAXrOZll) SO. Cull ami set- the best ClH.rii in the and the cheapest at Twyford's. age amounting to over insured for The origin of the tire is unknown, Peabody Graphic.

wmm- ESK Ox Friday afternoon of last week Gov. Glick was in Florence. He was escorted from the Clifton Hotel to the Opera House by the Marion and Florence bands. He addressed a large audience on various topics. He is the Democratic candidate for governor, and, of course, spoke in behalf of the party he represented, lie will hardly be re-elected as the people intend to clothe Col.

John A. Martin with authority to execute the laws. Shingles, Laths, Mouldings, Door, SASH, BLINDS, ETC. ternoon and night. Early in the afternoon the Blaine and Logan club QriTK a large number of persons from other portion? of the country have been in our county on a hunting expedition, and they report game pretty plentiful.

L. I. Jloladay, a teacher of penmanship of Emporia, is in our city and has succeeded in getting a class to instruct in the art. lie comes well recommended. and band frcm Marion arrived here Wm.

Havis will take all your produce the highest market price The ticket is headed with the name of Prof. L. M. Knowles of Peabody? for representative to the State Legislature. He received the endorsement of the convention, having been unanimously declared the choice of and were joined by the Florence club and band.

Thev formed a proces Prof. Gnilmette. the inventor of the French Kidney Pad Inuring his name was one of the most noted medic men of his Trong lay in France. Its vnres of kidney diseases sion on the corner of Main and Fifth streets, each member bearing a torch light. Thev were accompanied bv YariK at Flo r- once IS ii rn i and HilKboro, are niot marvelous, and are kikI to be ier- inanent.

that body. He is a sound, unwavering Republican, an educated, capable and an honest man, and should LOCAL NEWS. ALL COMPLETE. Closing out at one half their actual cost. two bands.

They marched to the depot, wheeled around and proceed-. dl the violins I have on hand. Car Load Furniture just received at Mitchell's. A. Z.

Hamilton. Rev. E. J. Brown who has been attending the Presbytery of Emporia at El Dorado, and also the Synod of Kansas at Parsons, returned here last Tuesday evening.

If you want to buy a Shawl, Cloak, or Circular cheap, go to Graham We invite all to call and examine our line of Uoots and Shoes. We can please you in price and quality. O.ne Price Store. Read ahont Florence's first fair. fcercen doors at Morse's Lumber Yard.

Shall a Cough carry you oit? 'Exactly Daa't Fail to Esauine the Creeds and Fricss at T. P. ALEXANDER'S sheds are being You're nirht. It Is a mercy that there's a Kxtensive cattle built in our countv. dozen pounds left of me" IVitthe greate.t mercy of all is that before I actually cough ed myself out of existence I pot hold of The IIeywooo this is a minstrel show in the general acceptance of the term, a great many new and novel features ars presented which are seldom witnessed outside of a circus tent.

Taking Parker's Tonic, anil a few bottles of it cured me. In thi positive strain writes anlwure Emporium He is now Leading the Trade in XiCTW PRICES! receive the united support ot the Republican party of Marion county, and thus secure his election by a large majority. No more competent or a better qualified gentleman could have been selected for this responsible and honorable position, and we feel sanguine that if the Republicans but do their duty his election will be an assured fact. The candidates for the other offices are among our very best and truest citizens, and in ever- particular worthy and well qualified to fill the ouices for which they have been nominated by the best attended county Republican convention ever held in this county. Regular delegates from every township were present and participated in its delilx-rations, and hence the ticket should receive the Mr.

Abraham Orner, of llighspire, Dauphin county. Pa. The Tonio will render you the same service. It is an orijrhud com ed up Third street, then across to Fourth street, down said street to Main and up Main to Fifth street. Here they gave three cheers for Blaine and Logan, three cheers for Col.

John A. Martin, and three cheers for Hon. Thomas Ryan, our representative in Congress. After treating us to some splendid music they repaired to the Opera where Representative Ryan was in waiting to address the people. The house was crowded to its utmost capacity, many havingto stand up and some had to remain outside of the auditorium, there not bcinir room to hold them.

Hon. J. Ware Butterlield, in a few very appropriate remarks introduced the speaker to the crowd, who were eager to see and hear him. At the conclusion of all in all and simmered flown to a A fine lino of California Canned Fruits, this year's crop, just received at Graham Tucker's. Conductor Stewart of the Santa Fe now runs on a train from Emporia.

Miss Nellie RuscM. of Emporia, spent Sunday in Florence with her brother. Ox Friday afternoon of last week four prisoners passed through this city from El Dorado enroute for the capitol of the state, where they will labor a few in the penitentiary. Wanted, the ladies to know that Mrs. M.

T. Colby and Miss Ella IJeebe have opened a dressmaking establishment in the Millerblock on Main st reet, and are desirous of their few woods, the "show" was simply pound of powerful curatives. It stimulates, warms, and lones up the sj-s- immense. As the "Mastodon Com ttni. In his Immense Stock will be found bination," the company is certainly well named, as it embraces a greater variety of specialty artists than any Farmers, take your produce to Wm l)avi and fet cash lor it.

other show now traveling. Nothing better than 'oMj's Little Pills F. D. Weller of the Peabody Gra-! patronage 2o ct.s for 40 for keeping howeN regular. Florence last Motidav Ei.n Wilcox, a lad thirteen years pills.

st j.fokd box. phic, was in business. of age, whose parents live in Clif School dirric will do well to coutract J. W. Edwards of Newton was in our city during the past week, making arrangements for getting a large quantity of stone for the new shop ford township, Butler county, was their winter coal ith J.

S. Mize. full strength of the party. MaB hmmm Our stock of childrens Boots and Try the Canyon City prepared Coal. W.

K. Avks. SdiERf: vj plows. SI LKY STI RBLK PLOWS STALK fl'TTKKS, PLOWSand (HULLS. CIIHCK 5IOWS, ILIEKKOWS, TC, Lie.

and all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Call ami examine 1113- stock and lonrn prices before you purchase elsewhere, as I mean business on prices. THE CELEBRATED GLIDDEN BABED WIRE, of which a larsrf-supply is always kpl. mi hand and sold nt lett'r prl-f- than I'lspn licrc stock of Shelf ami Heavy Hanlti-are i uiK-xcclled by no house in the West. of the Globe iron works of that pros- Shoes can not be equalled by any in perous city. Marion county in quality and price.

Cll and get prices. Graham Tucker. Cash paid lor all kindx of produce at Win. Davis'. Fresh can goods corner and Main streets.

his remarks 31 r. Butterfield was roundly applauded. Representative Ryan then took the fiorr. He spoke in complimentary terms of Florence and of the Opera House, but was -sorry it was not large enough to hold the crowd that had turned out to ratify the nomination of Blaine and Logan. He also returned thanks to the peo FLORENCE'S FIRST FAIR At the Opera House Oct.

21st, 22d, 23d, 21th and 25th. It will be the Handsome Flower Pot of nil kinds can he found at Twyford's, and arc ild at lowest prices. seriously injured Monday by being kicked by a mule. He was staying with his uncle, Arthur Wilcox, proprietor of the Doyle Valley Mills, and was unhitching the team from a wagon. He was thrown violently against a stone wall, cutting his face severely and otherwise injuring him.

Dr. Loose was sumnoned and dressed the wounds, and Tuesday morning he was taken to his home. Pcbody Graphic. Opexixi; the fall business 31 rs Wardwell is in the front with a well selected stock of millinery goods. Nice hats and bonnets that will delight the hearts of the ladies.

grandest entertainment the citizens of Florence ever had the pleasure of attending. The articles are elesrant Use a bottle of P-t1-ss Worm Specific- JULIUS JIKRt'ET. Al'(i. MKIICin M. S.

Miller made some improvement about his store room the present week. We have just received the best line of Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Ilepellants, Yarns, ever brought to Marion county, and will save you money. Don't forgt't to call and examine them before purchasing. One Stork. Gustav Car.e has just had a high plank fence built in the rear of the Opera House.

Cora, daughter of the editor of this paper, has been very sick during the past week. It is stated that the hog cholera in this county is abating, which we are pleased to hear. Tub county commissioners court met last Monday, and some of our citizens attended same. Money retuniletl it not ueucnciaJ. Stan wohu A Sox.

ple of this district for the honor they had conferred upon him, and that he would not prove recreant to the trust imposed in him. and useful. We will only mention a few of the attractions. R. 51.

Crane Fresh cider cast corner 3d and Main st A. MEE0ET SON, of Marion, and Barney Lanfry, of Why pay lGJ cents per lb. for Ar-huekle Coffee, when von can buv 7 Arbuckle's and all other standard Roasted ColTees for 15 cents per lb. at the One Price tore. They sell to all their customers at the same price.

aa Gemuoe Killian, of Perry county. Mo arrived in Florence on Friday of last week, and paid the Herald ofrice a friendly visit. He was here looking at our country, and may invest in real estate. im A little son of M. E.

Smith while passing by the blacksmith shop of Messrs. Graham fe March on Friday afternoon of last, week stepped upon a piece of hot ion, burning one of his feet quite severely. mmmt a The Blain and Logan club met in flil I'tti l'af frnd ir ii-ir i i rr QMil lie next touched upon the prom Hill's PeerlasB Couah Syrup, will quickly re- Strong City, are the contestants for the beautiful cane donated bv Tiffany lieTe feithiQiior no py. STANFORD SON IN- WOOD For sale hy .1. C4.

Morse. ises the Republican party made, upon assuming the reins of government and that they had strictly adhered to those promises or pledges through out, and that the country, under of New York. The oil paintings from Va. are the finest ever exhibited in Kansas. One will be raf Con' lelivcicd to any part of the city without extra charge.

V. F. Aves. IA1IWAH fled, price of ticket 50 cents. The S.

Mlz" is handling Colorado and Le title of which is "sheep pasture near high Anthracite coal. Leave yo.ir order with hi in. the battle ground of Fisher's Hill, Va." Tickets on the silk quilt are their administration, prospered as it never had before. He spoke at con siderable length upon the subject of American protection, and showed most conclusively that, under said system, the country was enjoying the utmost prosperity all indus selling rapidly at 50 cents each. liead the guaranty on which.

Hill's Peer. 'ss Co'igh Syrup is sold. Stanfouk Sox The railroad boys have decided ui- Hos. J. Ware 1ltterfiki.i who lias Wen in Ioston, visiting relatives, returned here last week.

on the following conductors to com Stoves, Tinware and Cranitware, garden Implements, Plows, Don't forget that T. P. Alexander is the pete for the exquisite silver lantern agent for the Hoosier Grain Drill. Gettyski "or the sixteenth decisive battle of the world," is one of the gigantic quadrupantheon scenes. The present generation of young people that were children in war times will now have an opportunity to learn, by illustration, the history of the greater events of the war.

The board of public schools in New York highly recommended the Great Quadrupantheon panorama for this purpose. It will be exhibited here with Ileywood's New York Mastodons and Picturesque Uncle Tom's Cabin. This great troupe of performers will appear at Florence Opera House on Tuesday, Oct. 14, Graham Tucker have the best line of Cloves and Mittens in the ctty. E.

J. Sweet, Thos. Kelly, J. W. transacted some business.

The Republicans here are waking up, and intend to mean business from now until after the election. 1. (1. Morse keeps Rodiue Patent roof Mahan, Barney Welper and David tries were fostered, and that the laboring masses were receiving compensation for their skill and labor. The speaker was frequently applau- ing and siding.

It water and lire proof Holder. A handsome table scarf Mrs. Wardwell has a complete line of the most fashionable millinery, also everything in the very latest styles in all fancy goods. (Jo and see them. Call at ouice mid examine.

will be raffled at 25 cents a chance. CULTIVATORS, WAGONS, The toilet set to be voted to the 3ed. He made an excellent speech, most popular voung lady is a gem There is no uc in drursring your If to death, and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when vou can be cured of fever one among the very best we have ever had the pleasure of hearing, Nothing will be left undone to make this an enjoyable affair, and the citi and ague, dumb ague, billions disorder jaundice, dyspepsia, as well as all arfoed Wire. zens are cordially invited to attend and we are truly sorry that we are Amontj others who were in our pity from Marion last Thursday was our county attorney T.A. Bogle.

J. B. Oldrieve was at the Wichita fair last week with his fine Clydesdale horse, and, as is usually the case, carried off a prize. He received the first premium tor being the best draft horse on the grounds. "Mitchell will sell you Furniture cheaper than you ever bought it Music by the band.

Admittance 10 and ailiyirnts f)f the liver. Mood and stomach, by wearing one of Prof. Guilmcttc's unable to give a more extended no cents. rench Liver Pads, which is a sure ciin' tice of the same, but the lateness of the hour and the crowded condition every time. It vonr drugirist does not keep the pad, send in a letter to French Pad Toledo.

and it will be sent you by return mail. It is the only pad of our columns prevent us from doing so. He is an able representa Now is your time to purchase a Cloak, Russian Circular, or Xew Market, at the irand clearance sale, lasting only ten days at the Onk Piiick Stokk. Next Monday evening, Oct. 14th, Uncle Tom's Cabin will be performed at the Opera House in Florence.

The Topeka Journal of the 4th inst. that is guaranteed to cure. Beware ol eonr tcrft-its. "1 haTeboth used and Fold raiCKtT ash tive of the people, and will be re Anil other articles kcj.t in a t'rst-cfa5 hartlwarc hous. Their stock of shelf ware is selected with jrre.it care as to the wants of the jwop'e of his section.

mn contains all the new inventions that have proven an aivaucc in in modern niechaHiia. They are the tirtt and only firm as yet that handle the jSTJiIW STEEL An article that will soon revolutionize nail manufacture in this county. Ilieir terms are reasonable as any house in Marion county. Call and see thcin before yor make purchases. turned to the position he has so honorably, intelligently and honestly BITTERS for a number of years, and think it the best bitters inailc for Biliousness, Liver speaking of this play, says: "If Superintendent Zercher, of Marion, was in our city last Fnd iv on business connected with his otlice.

I. K. Leach, residing in the northwestern suburbs of this city, is making improvements about his home. Mrs. L.

L. Evan who has been visiting in the east for the past five months, returned honu? last Wednesday. IIari Maple Bedsteads at Mitchell's bv the car load. filled by an overwhelming majority. there is a single person who has not Mrs.

Wardwell cordially invites the ladies of Florence and vicinity to come and examine her goods and Complaints and for toning up the system," writes W. n. Cole, Druggist, of Joplin.Mo. J. C.

Caldwell, of Topeka, seen "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with all A Bingle trial of this remedy will convince any person of the truth of the above. the modern improvements, let them was next introduced to the audience by Mr. Butterfield, but we were not present to hear him, however, we A companion that is cheerful, and free from swearing and scurrilous discourse, is worth gold. I love such mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning. I.

Walton. A basket picnic will be given at the residence of E. W. Pinkston on Friday evening, Oct. 17th, for the benefit of the Cedar Point "Band of Hope" and Sunday School.

All are invited. Ladies are requested to bring baskets with lunch for two. go and see it played by actors and actresses. It was played last night WELLE 0 it iu prices before purchasing elsewhere. THE FAVORITE ROUTE.

The Chicago and Alton railroad, as route from Kansas City to Chicago, St. Louis and the F. tt. offers advantages that are not and cannot be duplicated hy any to a full house. Draper's Double understand that he made an excel lect speech, stating facts through out.

Mammoth LTncle Tom's Cabin com bination is far superior to the aver Go to I C. Twyford's for the TM. age companies travelling through ufvicf. at Wichita. Kansas.

October 7. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before Sfm Bown, Clerk li-trict Court at Marion. on November 20, 1SS-1, viz: oilier. Its trains start from the Union de Undcnvare for men, ladies and best brand or our. i ne price nas Loan Agent.

pot in Kansas City, after the arrival trains from the West, and run through to St. children. Good assortment cheap at the One Price Store. the country, and his jubilee singers alone are worth the price charged at the door. His two commedians in the role of "marks" arc among the Louis.

Blooniiiigton and Chicago, where John Brewer, for the 11 hf. nw or, see 4, connections for all points further East arc town-hip 21, range -1 east. He names the been reduced so as to make it an object to purchasers. Jack Frost put in his appearance in this section last Wednesday night. Winter will soon be with us in earnest.

Tiado in Union Depots. The Chicago A' best in the profession." Go Mon If you want an Overcoal or Suit of Clothes, look at Graham Tucker's line before buying. They will save you following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles M. Folsoni, Florence; A servant girl at the Loclin boarding houe in Marion endeavored to kindle a fire in the cooking stove by a short method with kerosine oil on last Saturday evening, resulting in considerably burning the girl and day night and see the play. Kansas; l'alph Slodge, of Marion, Kansas: money.

Alton is the only line running Dining Cars to or from Kansas City, on both morning and night trains. It makes no extra charge for seats in elegant and comfortable Paluec Reclining Chair Cars, which are run on all John Shari i. of Florence, Kansas. 1J. L.

aijckk. Register. Last Sunday morning a west bound teaching her a leson not to be for 03 Misses Katie and Mary Phelan left for Kansas City last Sunday morning on a visit, returning here on Friday. trains. It runs the newest and most superb freight train, when a mile from Em-ppria, left the track and plunged in gotten.

a iiuuiuanuj. Lam Oi-TiCE at Wichita, Octoltcr 0. 1SS4. Notice is hereby given that the lollow Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. There is no change of cars between Kansas City and Chicago.

Kansas City and St. Louis, and St. Louis and Chicago. Tickets t.y this Remember the latest styles in mil-inery goods are to be found at Mrs. to a ditch fifteen feet deep, demolishing seven cars and damaging two others.

Joseph C. Scott, the fire Will lend money on improved farms at 0 per cent, straight or at 0, 7, and 8 per cent, with SMALL COMMISSIONS. Farm loans male from force to six years, vith privilege to jay the principal at anv time a payment of interest liccomes due after one year. 1 will mm ilY BATES 6118 II KANSAS. Loans negotiated in less time than by any other agent in the county.

If you want chteap money, call on or address, J. ('. I WELLE Florence, Ivansai ing-named settler tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Wardwell's. popular line are on sale at all coupon otll- As Arctic wave struck this locality last Tuesday evening, making fires and heavy clothing comfortable things to have. his claim, and tuat said proof will le made Itefore the T.

S. Land Ol'i -e at Wichita, ces in tiie Lnitcii states, anil at lorence, can be procured of Air. J.E. Hurley, agent Markikd, on Sunday afternoon A PROTEST. Editor Florence Herald The letter published in the Star Sept 23 A.

D. and signed "Ladies of Florence' does injustice to the great majority of the Ladies of this city. An investigation of the matter reveals the fact that a few of the ladies of the Catholic Church have organized for the purpose of holding a Fair for the benefit of the Church to this we offer not the slightest objection, provided there appeals for aid are made in such a way as not to mislead the public. The christian women of this city connected with the various Protest Kansas, on Nov. 22 I.

ss4. viz: Ilenrv man, was instantly killed. An obstruction had been put npon the track by some unknown persons to wreck the train, and it is sincerely ast at the residence of the groom's of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail brother (M. B. Davis) in this city, road.

by Squire C. C. Twyford, Mr. II. A roan mare which had become quite a favorite animal with C.

M. Heath, to whom she belonged, died one dav last week. Important Medical Opinion. "There is, to be hoped that the perpetrators of this devilish deed will be ferretted Davis of Marion, to Miss Arvilla John Freegard I). S.

No. 4(W." for the sw qr, ne qr, sec. 4. tp 21, range 5 et. U-' names tlie followh.g witnesses to prove his continuous ie-idcnc upon, and cidtiva'ion of.

said land, viz: Claud Makiu. Florence. Kansas; W. Makin, of Florence. Kansas; Frank Teage.

of Florence, Kansas; J. II. Draper, of Florence. Kansas. L.

Walker. Kegister. J. F. Lacck, Attorney.

Sparks of Livingston county, Mo. out and punished to the fullest ex in fact, no disease of which imperfect nutrition is not the percurser. if not the direct writes an eminent medical au We wish the newly married couple tent of the law. On Tuesday Detective James Dtistin arrested at thority in a recent treatise This is the undoubted fact. Wasting-, therefore, no time a prosperous and peaceful voyage along the rugged path of life.

Ere long an eight foot cut stone pavement will be completed on Iroth sides of Main street from Fifth street to the railroad track. Topeka James and August Forney on s-ide issues, Parker's Tonic imparts vi and Wm. Mound, suspected of be We desire to acknowledge the ing the train wreckers. The prison ant denominations would not appeal-to wholesale or retail Ihjuor dealers of your or any other city for aid to their church for gor and tone to the digestion, thus purify-in? the hlooi). the boly and throwing off disease through the natural ers were taken before Justice Reed several tokens of tender sympathy and love bestowed bv persons of B.

DAVIS, channels. and held for a hearing on Saturday Last week three of the townships in Butler county voted bonds to the Ellsworth, McPhcrson, Newton and Southeastern railroad. charity interests; nor would they stoop to cast a slur upon the noble work being done Florence, upon our prostrate daugh in $10,000 bail each. A reward of Call at C. C.

Twyford's for Best Brands ME HORSE'S FRIEND. in behalf of temperance in Kansas. No. IX 55,000 has been offered by the rail of Flour. Cheap and warranted to be ter in her extreme moments of sickness.

These evidences of kindly regard are treasured up as the bright c. 1. Notice For I9i(Iicaf ion. Land office at Wichita. Kansa.

September JKh. fssi. Notice is hereby given that the following named snttler has tiled notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of h'H claim, and that said proof will be made le-fore fc. A. Kinne.

clerk of I'istri Court, at Cottonwood Falls. 011 November Huh, 1SS4. viz: William Oawson I). S. No.

ST, for the hf of ne qr, sec 2, township 21. of range 0 eal. He natn-s the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Ujon, and cultivation ot. said land, viz: Wm. Pinkston, of Clements.

Chase Jos. Robinson, of Henry Strouse of tiustave Israel of II. L. Walker. Register.

Mr. Editor, you will always find the wives mothers and daughters of Florence on the road company, and 500 by the state. Sr.finneV?' TTarss Collar-. Saddles Harness mere is considerable evidence a For watch and jewelery repairing go to side of right, true charity and moral ad Crotty A Hamilton have fitted up their bakery nicely, and are now prepared to accommodate customers with anything in their line. incidents in the bright life of the A.

Z. Hamilton. Tat- April 11, IsTO. vancement. one whom it is sought to cheer.

Fi.omnci:, icaxsas. gainst the prisoners. Marios', Kas. Oct. 7th, 1884.

T. A. Bogle, My dear sir: The publication of that letter has brought disgrace to the city, and the name Mixe is handling Canon City Coal, Several eases for the violation of of the women of this city; and we appeal James George, hailing all the way from Washington, the capital of the Fresh and Xew Groceries at Twyford Hi hop in the only nne in Marion county tha lunnulartures it una to you to correct, so far as it is possible, the the prohibitory law, were tried in the Mr? down to bed rock prices. As both you and myself are the victims of gross misrepresentations, county capital, and the violators impression it has made on the public mind by publishing this protest. were assessed fines and costs.

Cherokee Blood Purifier ill cure ErvsiiH-las, Suit Itheiuu and Snrild Mrs. 11. B. MaSttx Pres. rresbvterian H'ad.

isTASHMRD Sos. with reference to our political conduct, I make the following proposition to you in order that he who runs may read I will stump this county United States, was billed to speak here last Monday evening, and sure enough he was on hand and spoke his little piece in the opera house. Quite a slim audience was present to hear what he had to say for Democracy and against the Republican Mrs. V. V.

Mitchkix. Ladies Society, Sec. of M. E. Society.

Tie i now mmkinr fine line of rtock al-llr. all warranted "tilled t-ee Meel tnrfcl and hee plieep in lined. rlif.rn; fkirtinr. a very larpean heavy FaMla for f20. Frank Moore, a few days since, killed a bald eagle on Whitewater in this countv, which measured six All order for coai receive prompt atteu tion, when given to J.

S. Mize. No delay Mrs. Lckftta Nevisox Pres. Ladies Bap with vou in behalf of resubmission tist Society.

OiTiee at Livery Stable. feet from tip to tip of wings. and Charles Barker, the resubmis POULTRY, EGGS BUTTER, Etc. I want to buy lt th Ercs. Batter b1 Pool try hare.

Bring tueui to me anj I wil lire you the Highest 3Iar2irt E'rSco. eio vtxw. List of advertised letters in Flor Mize handh all kinds of coal. sion candidate for the lower house F. S.

Mitchell who has been con ence P. Marion countv, Kansas m-mmf. of the Legislature; and I agree fur fined to his residence by sickness. Asu Extension Tables at bottom prices at Mitchell's. ther that jf you will accept this pro lias so far recovered as to be able to Mr.Dar'n ia selling the celebrated SPG01EER BOESE COLLAR.

Thi collar two mi of tUchins ia tha rim. tl ereliv lifl lirr tl.e hiu- in risre better Imn pii oiler collar nm'le. Tr ii nt It tulVel 0 it dtM net el ok fheh'rte. ant fit her ti-r tfi the n-k. all an-l emite it and on will fin.l it th in maiket.

War- anteil nol li fs.1I or chike. position that I will labor earnestly for attend to business again. Wm. Corner 3d and Marion for week ending Oct. 9, 18S4.

Frank Atwell, Frank Benedict, Will Lightfoot, John O. Miller, Mr. Osbourne, A. Simousen, Frank Stanley, Chester Will. Tarties calling for the above wil your re-election as county attorney I make this proposition in the kind J.

S. Mize has several good second Last Sunday night the barn of Jacob Suavely, three miles northeast of Peahody caught fire, and before FLORENCE. KAX3AS hand buggies and spring wagons he est spirit, in the best faith and with Samson's Legs and Locks. When Delilah dipped off Samson's locks that mighty athlete at once lecame "as other men. If it could be proved that the posses-ion of hixurant hair would enable men to tear open lions' jaws, Hiscox i Co.

would be driven wild in the effort to supply enoiig'i of Hair B-ilsum to meet the demand. As it is the B-dsam prevents your tiHir from falling ont. and restores the original color if or gray. Prides it is a great addition to the toilet tabl; simply as a no desire whatsoever to entrap you it was discovered the barn and con as a candidate. tents were destroyed, consisting of Please signify vonr action in this please say advertised.

If not called for in 30 davs will be sent to Dead T.J. COSBT. M. O. E8.

A. A. COSBT fONRY I JSRT. PHYSICIAN'S SURGEON: Have removed to their new bniMing coi ne'r of Main and Sixth stn-et, FIon-M will sell or trade cheap. Any one desiring anything of the kind will do well to call and see hir.i.

BBajBBj i Joux Throne, on Wednesday last, vacated the residence south of Tr. I a team of mules, all of his farm ma von: zvn wnzxiL Dorra at matter at once, so that Mr. Barker may arrange the details of our work Letter Office. chincry, some hogs and chickens and Jorrsfi- satifac-fioa and 1,000 bushels of wheat, the dam i Katisas. Respectfully, C.

Reed. AV. A. Stanfokp, P. M..

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About The Florence Herald Archive

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