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The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 8

The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 8

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elusion of the ceremony Ihe bride and WEDDING BELLS. fi'xKCoKV Cain Lioo ID FEED YOUR HOGS A Sure Worm Expellor and Disinfectant and You Will Not Be Troubled With Sickness Among Them. Liquid Koal is not only a sure Worm expellor but no better Disinfectant can be found. Nearly all the experimental stations say that more bogs die from worm trouble than all other diseases combined. It costs only two cents to write to your nearest experimental station and we will guarantee-that they will tell you that Coal Tat products properly prepared are the cheapest and best disinfectants on the market today.

Liquid Koal is guaranteed to kill all kixdsof lice and germs. Two thorough applications of Liquid Koal, used one part oi liquid lioai ana tnirty parts of water will cure the worst case of mange among horses. cattle orhogs. Apply ten days apart, not lon g-en as the length ot time between applications Important. Use LiquM.

K-a! one part Koal to twenty parts of water to kill lice and mites in your hen houses' and you will find it the cheapest and best lice killer on the mat ket. Liquid Koal is always sold on a guarantee to do as recommended Wausa, Dec. 18, 1902. I wishtosayl haveused Liquid Koal with my hogs when sick. Used carefully according to directions it saved nearly ail of them.

I also used it with a steer that I did not expect to live and a few doses of Liquid Koal brought him out all right. I have found it in all respects just as represented. A.W.STEINBERG. Wausa, Dec. 12, 1902-I have been using L.

K. as an insect destroyer and find it all you claim for it. Would recommend it to all. I will keep it on the place all the time. Yours, SAM GROSS Manufactured by National Medical Collins.

Am K. flFXTPD A MA.QHTJ WORK! nasxenng, a Rrick'iavinp. A. Stonfrcutting a 3 rnces ngm or guarauicea rj Pall M1an4 Hntl fm. ED HAY Morland Kansas I will pay the highest cash market price for cattle and hogs delivered to Morland on the first and third Saturday and Monday of each month Geo.

McAtee. Dr. U. Webber. 8 Physician and Surgeon TOWN OR COUNTRY CALLS MADE DAY OR NIGHT Office First Door East of Drug Store.

Morland, Kansas PHONE 3G ft ft ft ft til tii tii tii tii tii iftftftSftftSftfti JOHN DAWSON. LAWYER. Correspondence Solicited. HILL CITY, KS. TOPEKA, KS.

HORSES FOR SALE I have seventy head of horse for sale. Time will Ik given with ap proved security. J. Schilling, Cotne to il.is officer for job wort ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft groom, with their parent and guests took their seats at a two coure sup per table loaded with appetizing lux erie. After supper the guests were entertained with music, by the bride until about the hour of nine o'clock p.

m. when they retired to their respective homes, after wishing the bride and grrcm a long and happy life. The list of presents were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Donahoo, 80 acres of land; Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. King, set silver knives and forks, table spoons, lea sponnf, butter knife, sugar shell; Chas Vail, cake stand; Clarence King, table napkins; Cardie molasses pitcher; CileCain, dustpan; Pearl Cain, rolling pin; Vrrda Smith and Ethel Best, sugar shell and but ter knife; Arza Smith and Charley Best, set silver teaspoons; Myrtle Ilrandt, white taDie ciotn; Mr. aim Mrs.

L. May, white table cloth; Miss Madella Huff, white linen towel; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bans, glass berry t.et; Arna and Carl Teater, one linen towel. Many firls from this fair land Where all to freedom cling, Have married portlj foreigners Who their titles loudly ring; Though none, but Grace our Kansas jrirl, was married to a King.

Contributed. Treasurers Report, Solomon Township. To the auditing board of Solomon twnship, in firaham county, Kansas. The undersigned Township Treasurer of Solo- muii township, in Graham countj, make report to you for adjustment and settlement, for the year ending the last Monday in October, 1905. RECEIPTS rom S.

P. Langley, Ex Treas $222.51 mm County $960.00 Sale of tiling 62 Total DISBURSEMENTS Date of To whom 'aytnent. Paid. Amount. uly 30, 1904, A.

A. Godard Twp. $300.00 Oct. 30, 19 '5, D.C.Kay. 1 day services 2.00 A pr .24, 1905, Geo.

McAtee 2 day service. 4.00 uly 31, 1005 Geo McAtee 1 day 2.00 Oct. 30. J. D.

'Prosper road work .85 31, J.H Grove 1 day service 2.00 Oct 30, J. Grove bridge work 6.50 uly 21, 1905, Laird hardware 14.64 uly 30, 1005, U.J. James 2 day service 4.00 uly. 30, 19J5. S.P.Langley 2 day 4.00 July 30, 1905, J.

D.Trosper road work 3.00 Juiy 30, 1905, Chas Smith road work 5.00 July 30, 1H)5, Thus Heath road work 5 00 July 30, 1904, road work 21.00 uiy 30,1905, 1J.R (lint her road work. .75 July 30, 19v)5, J.W.Weichert blacksmithing 5.00 July 30, 19J5, Cain A Sin hardware 3.00 July 30, 1905, J.W.Weichert blacksmithing 3.00 Suly 30, 1905, Amos Bell road work 18.00 July 30, 19u5, E.R. Morgan road work 3.00 July 30, 1905, C. LI-Morgan road work. 9.30 July 31, 1905, P.

E. Holmes .95 July 30, 1905 Grove 1 day service 2.00 uly 30, 1905, C.Kay 1 day service 2 00 July 30, 1905, A. bridge work 208.85 uly 30, 1905, A.L- Dim woody bridge work 83.02 Feb. 13, I'M, A. Mitchell rad 4.00 Mar.

7, 1905, J.B.Grove bridge work 8.00 Mar. 7, l'H5, D.Trosper road work 6.00 Mar. 7, J.C.Clark road work. 13.65 Mar. 7, 1905, Kob't McKinleyroad 2.35 A pr.

24, 1905, G.W. Glover road work 3.35 pr. 24. 1905. U.F.Ginther road work 30.00 A pr.

24, 2905, J. D.Trosper road work 4.00 90.50 .00 1S.00 4.00 4. 00 Apr. 24, 1905, W.S.Dickey car tiling. A KOi, Henry Knohle nod work Apr.

24, 140:, Ileiry Kmble. road work. Apr. 24. 1905, D.C.Kay 2 dav ervice.

A pr. 24, 1904, B.Grove 2 day serv ice Apr. 24, 1905, W. S. Dickey car tiling: 100.80 July 31, 1905, J.B.Groe road work 4.00 uly 31, 1905, W.S- Dickey freight 47.16 Juiy 31, 1905, Last payment on road grader 88.75 July 31, 1905, Morland State Bank.

Credits fr road work 55.50 Dai.anckOn Total Disbursments. The Statu ok Kansas Graham CounTy I 1,297.13 1 DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR, That the within and foregoing account and vouchers therewith are in all respects a full and true account of all the moneys received by me during the full peri- rxl the endinsr the Monday in October. A. D. 1905, and for the full time for which I make 8Ucb sutement, and the amounts At 7:3.) V.

M. December 20th. 1905 VI Jennie Gregory ami Mr. Sander Cain upoke the vow that made them man and wife. The ceremony took place In the M.

K. Church in the presence a large number of puest. Attheappoint-eJ hour Mrs. John B. Fuller played the wedding- march and the bride and groom, prece led by Ihe brides-maid, Miss Fannie Gregory and the best man Mr.

Roy Jame. marched down the aisle to a place near the pulpit where Vung a large beautiful wedding" bell. Ret. It. I).

Brooks, paster of the M. church performed the ceremony The bride and groom are both active wo-kera In the church and have a host of friends who wish them success on life' voyage. After the teremony the bride and groom, together with relatives and a few Intimate friends gathered at the home of 'he bride's parents for the reception. Then the happy couple took he west bound passenger train and were off for their wedding journey. They will be gone t'vo weeks or more and will go as far as the Pa cific coast.

Sweet music that, Which, 'neath the choir's arch, Sent forth the notes Of love' fair wedding march. Slow steps they use, As they with bended brows' march to the front, To speak the wedding vowk. Fond, fond the look; The grooir did give his love. As they clasped hands. His faithfulness to prove.

Kind Father list To this one faltering prayer; Give now to them Thy kindness every where. Give not the gloom That sometimes hides the goal Of truest love, And chills the anxous soul. Let not the thorn Be planted in the way, Where they must tread In life, from day to day. Let' now a smile From thine eternal sphere, Play round their hearth To chide their gathering tear. Grant that the bloom Of thy rich blessing, may Fall round their home To drive all gloom away.

KING DONAHOO Married; at the residence of the brides parents, L. S. Donahoo and wife, of Allodium township. Graham county. Kansas at six o'clock p.

Wednesday, December 1905, Miss Grace B. Donahoo to Mr. Ernest Iv. King, Blakesburg, Jowa. All being in readines, the assembled guests listened to the sweet sounds of the wedding march played by Miss Myrtle Brandt.

As the music from the organ rolled forth its melodiou strains', the bride and groom appeared preceded by Mis Cordie Cain and Mr. Clarence King, acting as bride' maid and groom. The quartette took their jMition in front if a table decorated with flowers. The Uev. Golds- orth of the United Brethren Church performed the ceremony in the ores- 1 ence of twenty guests.

ah-i ine con- Druggists- NEW FIRM, NEW STOCK. PRICES RIGHT, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Gall and see us at Morland, Kansas 3 i i 3 AT 3 THE MORLAND HOTELS u7 i) vl iii Hi iff Hi it Hi Hi We have opened up the building formerly known The Sunflower Restaurant, under the name of THE MORLAND HOTEL. Wo solicit your patronage. Rates reasonable. Murphy Holt.

Proprietors. thereof expended, and the manner in which they wereexpended. D. C. Kay, Twp.

Treasurer. Subscribed aui sworn to before me this 29th day of November A. D. 105. J.

B. Grove, Twp Trustee NOTICE. A reward of $50 is offered to any-one furnishing evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of any person selling intoxicating liquor in the town of Morland. Law and Order League, Morland, Kansas. ii.

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