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The Intelligencer from Hillsboro, Kansas • 3

The Intelligencer du lieu suivant : Hillsboro, Kansas • 3

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Thcro ia a general complaint among Peabody Pellets. A. S. F.

TIME TABLE. BOERHAAVE'S Tho Knife and L1k- RECTAL RE PIED aro the last re- 'sort lor Protuding, Illocllnfj Pn.KM. Ai.t a and mntmknts hobr- HAAVK'S RTX'TAT, RKMFDY meVm tlinlnilfo pTid ih rnUry nnnfOHfrtry. Tt 1 rptiirn thn Bowollp. holflfl nn1 rirnls It, The worH of I'ITjKS will bo.

rfllovoil TV TEN MINUTES. Send us by mall ONE DOU.AR and wo will mail ynn a box; titter using half of it, if it fnilB answer tho recommendation, return the other half, by nil, and vnur dollar will bo rutiirned once. No one Vv'ith Rental Troubles should without tho RKCTATj REMEPY. 1WVSFJI0LD SPECIALTY CO. AgcnUfortheU.S.

Chicago, BOERHAAVE'fl "Kin-y Ykaus anii Hi'- Kidney rinnyi nm wi to in. luce vnrioiifi kinds of Kid-nov Troubles, Urinary pjstnrbnrie'R. und Tnfla-walion of the Bladder, -e lepdiTig how oftpn -to ''lirlfhtfi Tiswi" It will oont Ont Dollar, sent by mnil, tn try inttle. of "HOKRIIAAVE'8 KIDNEY CURE." eMef in leatrantittl in ever ease. After using knlf he tinitte, if you tmnK it is not adapted to your disease, mail to ns the half which is left, In the iriKtimi l'acsage ana you money vnu oe return-d nt onre.

it has Done Wonders durinfr more than fifty year of use, Jiongie. tauifcter ana useieen. iry Soerhaave's Kicntv Cure. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY CO. Agents for tho V.

8. Chicago. A Good Chance TO BUY THE Best Hotel! IN HILLSBORO, HAVING A GOOD Commercial Custom. ThiB property can be pnrcliased at a very low wtfic. i'urmtnre will Be sola witn it, excepunc few household articles.

For particulars rela- ive to price, terms and style ot building, aci- ircsa, J. B. CROUCH, Killaboro, Kansas. HWB BU'T Y011 loi-set It rintt ii your clock or watch should stop, Or fail to give the hour, Just take it quick to Wheeler's Bhop, And he will give it power Then wind with care and treat it well, And let it have fair play, -ni in 1 A-ll men 11, 10 you wiu sureiy imi 1 he proper time of day. REMEMBER THE PLACE, WILLIAM WHEELER 1 DOOR EA ST OF COSTELLO'8 GROCERY, MARION, KANSAS.

He carries a Full Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, And all kinds of Musical Instruments. a week in your own town. Outfit free. No risk. Even-thins; now.

ranital not reauired. 1U vill furnish vou everything: Many are making ortunes. Ladies nmko ns much aa men, am) invxmiri mrisi mak ffredt onv. Reader, if you a business at which yon can make great lay all the time you worK, write ior parucuiait ti. iiALLETX ii oruanu.

intuitu. lTTTTHTmA address JD hilN 1 Uit.O Att'vs-at nw and i'atent soncuors, tvasuiugiu A liiw Rnt free. We attend xclusively to patent onsiuess. erras. Keissues, Interferences, and cases re-ct'ted in other hands a specialty.

Caveats so-ieited. Send model, or sketch and description Dm ntrntihilitv. free of charRe. icicivuvM u.ii ,1.,.,, refer to the CommWsioner of Patents, alao to lix-Commissioners, jisiaoiisucu iouu. II.

POOUTTLE. B. H. WARNER. R.

MCMKES. (Late Assistant Com. of Patents.) 3-J3. WAENER CO. Attorneys at Law.

Warner Building. WASHINGTON, C. 1 nimn tn Patent snd Minine cases, Jps. and Government Olairas. -Attention prompt, charges moderate.

Iddress rlth stamp. Refer to Membra ol Con- aua Heads 01 uoverumeui business now oeiore the public. You can mnVfi moncv faster at for us than at anv thing else Capital not iu otort i.ni,. si 2 a oav auu up- A'VlZVv thn InduBtriona. Men work for us, Mow is the time, You can work in spare time only or give ii, vt Foil tn muke enonnoua pay eifn Mo for On F.

A. Lphmnn, HoHcltor of Araericim nod Foi- PaKmts, Waitblriglon, D. C. All biuiiiuu connected with PatpniH, whothcr belore the Vt-nt Oflke or tho Courts, promptly nttendfd to. raaue nniesit apttieniueeurea.

enu circular, Money to Loan! Olieap, Cheap. Good Pieal Estate in Marion and adjoining Counties, Also, Good Stock Farms, Good Fruit Farms, and Good Grain Farms, together with Wild Londs, for sale in GOOD LOCALITIES, and in Quantities, Qualities and Prices, to suit all. The undersigned also INSURES PROPERTY, FUR NISHES ABSTRACTS OF TITLES, PAYS TAX ES FOR NON-RESIDENTS, AndJ'does': General NOTARY BUSINESS. I. M.

R1SZEY, At the Bank of Hillsboro. JIARTIN LOEWEN, DEALERS IX BTAFLE AND FAMCT GROCERIES Queensware, Notions, Toys and Stationery. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, AND FINE TEAS A SPECIALTY, Hillsboro, Kansas. jm J. Funk.

W. C. Wim J.J.Funk&Coi PEABODY and HILLSBORO. AND OFFICE I GERMAN BANK, HILLSBORO, KANSAS. Buy and sell Lands, Mortgages, Bonds, flows, Drafts, Securities, ic.

Loan Money on Real Estate', Collections Specially Attesded to. Conveyancing and Abstracts neatly and. o- rectly done. druggists that they cannot get enough "Dr. Sykes' Sure Curo forCatharrh supply tho demand.

If thus disap pointed write direct to tho Doctor, 109 Madison Chiago. THE MOST POPULAR OP" ALL. SEWING MAEHINES 2 KiM QRnrf? I I I IV I Lai LijTrnTnnc.i.fiTinIh(tlE 3D UNION 5Q. NEW YuRK Chicago Orange mag g. THE BEST AND THE STANDARD.

you intend to GET THE BEST," get chnrn cloture in "Webster, pate 1164, eir- tne the name of each Bail, showing the value ol TW TTirCTUlTTAVO Tbe pictures in Webster under the 12 words, Beef. Boiler, Castle, Column, Eye, Horse, Moldings, riirenoiogy, jtaveun, enipi. pages lie ana izwj oieam enguie, tun erg, define 343 and terms. New Edition of WEBSTER, has 118.000 Words, 3000 Engravings, 46 OO New Words Cc Meanings, and Biograpliical Dictionary or nver vtuvi iiamcs. WEBSTER'S is the iJietionary used'fgT in Govera Printing Oltice.

183U Every State pnrchasa cf Dictionaries TT1 for Sciiuols lias been Webster's. JCd Books in tho Public Schools of the TO U. tiro mainly based on Wcbgter. J3 Sale of Webster's is over times the sale of any other fories of Diet's. 3 THIRTY-TW0 THOUSAND have been put in the public schools cf the U.S.

JL Each new edition has become more and more The Standard. 4 Beeommtwledby State Snpt's Schools in 36 States, and 50 College Pres'ta IS IT NOT THE STANDARD 1 Published by G. C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Masa. yyT F.

FILE, PENSION SOLICITOR Soldiers Claims of whatever description pro? cuted before the Pension Department, wit! iromptuess, Call on me at the City Clurk's Oi iice, over Feimo's store, FLORENCE, KANSAS. OIL STOVE Ml III i STILL LEADS THE WORLD KO.OOO IN USE I TTaoa Ordinary Kerosene ani Cooks Eaual to any CooTi Uove, SEND FOR HEW CIRCULAR. JlIYEES, UMiUltl SOLE MANUFACTURE1', TI Western BrtiKb, 43 LAS BIEESr, CHICAGO. GAbL. ON OUR bUUAbAUbnii 0 feL jsErggi tho to it bo 1 Es tor IntoUiKcnwr, The few canes of dipthevia which at first seemed so alarming are all subsid- ng to the Skillful treatment of our phvsioiana.

Mr. Shrivcr purchased .12 head of cattle from Rathbone Bros, and ship ped to Kansas City. He paid an av erage of per head. Tho wedding cards of Mr. Peclrcck and Miss Bella Louks are timidly flut tering in the air.

Tho great event is to take placo on the 18th inst. Mr. E. S. Crisfield sold his delivery business to Mr.

Duesly, who, after run ning it five days transferred the busi ness to Dr. Tom. Huffman. Whether the Doctor will find this as lucrative as disnensine: Dills and nlastcrs remains to be seen. John Crow Sr.

died on the 3d and ns Mrs. Crow was still confined to her bed with diptlieria, the funeral services were postponed until her rc coverv. As Mr. crow w.i an Honor able member of tho Odd Fellovs socie ty the members formed a procession followed the remains to the grave where the burial services were conduct ed according to their most imposing ceremony. The small boys of Peabody have acquired a passion for the game of marbles.

They play for what they call and in this, whiuh may seen ro most parents a very inocent amuse-aient, our boys are taking their first essons in gambling. They form a love for it which in many cases will lead to ruin. If the parents cantot, or will not restrain them the authorities surely should. Last Saturday during one )f these exciting games two lads about arirteen yearBof age; became angry, i fight ensued, and they were arrested md taken before Judge Holcomb. lliey plead guilty, and were fined $2.

costs, out of sympathy for theii youth, were very generously withdrawn The present snow has producer buoyant hopes in a heavy wheat crop this season, and has added eneral stimulous to the people ol this section. To The Public. Hillsboko, March 3, 1882, I take this occasion to state to the public that my removal from Hillsboro will in no wise impair the permanency of the Bank of as my capi tal will remain in that institution, and the bank in the future will be conduct ed under the present management. Respectfully, M. McCarty Married.

In Marion Kaus. March 2nd by Rev O.J. King, Mr. Frank Kingley, ct Osage and Miss Inez M. Wakefield of Marion.

In Marion Kans. March 3rd. by Pro bate Judge B. F. Brockett, Mr.

Henry Ruhlard and Miss Mary Bearmari both of Lehigh Kansas. On Feb. 23rd bv Rev. J. B.

Gibbs. Mr. James McCain of Marion Kans, and Mrs. Maggie Stauup, of Osag' Co. Kansas, FOR RENT.

About twelye acres of land in Sec. Town 16, Range 2 East, being about two miles east cf Hillsboro. Enquiri of M. II. Stoke, Marion, Kan.

Largest Book The edition if Webster's Unabridged Dictionary re cently ksned, in the quantity of mat ter it contains, is believed to be the largest volume published. It will surprise many readers to know that it contains eight times th amount of matter contained in the Bi ble, being sufficient to make 75 12mo volumes that usually sell for $1,25 each Its vocabulary comprises ever 118,001 words (4,600 of which have recently been added). It has a new Biographical Diction ary, brief; important facts concernin 9,700 noted persons. There is a Memoir of Noah Webster a brief history of the English Principles of Pronunciation, Lists i.OOO Scripture proper names, 10.000 Geographical Names, 700 English Christian Names, several pag es of. Proverbs, Ac, a vocabulary of Names of Noted Fictitious Persors and Paces, and many other valuable ures, all of which, in a vol una of 1,928 pages, embellish with 3,000 Eh to make up a great store house of useful knowledge.

of to IUBION fc M'PIIERSON DIVISION. wist BOUND, Florence (leave) Virion Centre Hlllboro Lehigh Passenger Mixed. 6:22 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 6:48 10:00 7:33 10:30 Passenger Mixed.

8:30 A. M. 11 A.M. :45 9:10 1:20 9:35 2:15 SART BOUKD. Hillsboro Marlon Centre Florence (arrive) MAIN LINE.

WEST BOUKD. No. 1. NO.3. NO.

5. Morenne (leave) 6:30 a.m. Peabody 6:51 6:53 2:20 Walton 7:15 4:10 Newton (arrive) 7:38 7:30 4:55 IA8T BOUND. No. 2.

NO. 4. No.6. Newton (leave) p.m. 12:15 A.M.

Walton 8:50 8:15 1:00 Peabody 9:11 8:35 2:00 Florence (arrive) 9:35 9:00 3:00 The above time table are corrected nromtrtlv upon every chancre ii. the schedule, and can be relied upon by all travellers. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Senator M.

Crane. Representative W. Y. Warning. Clerk of the Pisti ict Court, Sara.

Shpriff. T. .1. Smith. Superintendent ol Public Instruction, Prof.

Ttios. a. isoeic. County Attornev, O. Reed.

County Cleric, V. II. Hamilton. County Treasurer, Sam, T. Howe.

County Surveyor, W. C. Nve. Register of Deeds, T. L.

Fife. Probate Judfre, B. F. Brockett. Coroner, T.

J. Conry. COMMISSIONERS. 1st District. J.

N. Ropers, Msrion. Snd District, A. L. Florence.

Sd District. Thos. Osborn. Peabodv. Meet in reeular sessions on the first Sfonrtavsin January, July and October, and first Mondry after first Tuesday In April, Meet for equalization of taxes on the tirstMonday in June, and (or lew of taxea on the first Monday of August of acn year.

Friday, March 10, 1S82. Mrs. W. C. Eeiff has been quite il this week.

J. and W. Bond of the Intelligencer office visited their brother in Gram township last week, Miss Elliot of this place and Mr Low of Florence were quietly married here on Sunday by S. C. Palmer, Don't fail to attend the Lyceum on Saturday evening.

A. complete programme will be gone through with. Kev. Mitchel has been returned to the Marion charge by the recent E. Conference.

He is a popular minister, Squire Swift has shaken the dust from his feet and denarted from Hills-boro. He has gone to visit his eons librth of here on the K.T. road. The Record nominates Mr. Brew- erton for Mayor cf Marion.

You un derrate that gentleman's aspirations Mr. Becord. He wants something bigger than that. He is in the field, aind ia mobilizing his forces for the fray. Dr.

McCarty and W. P. Morris were ih. NeWton last week on business, and "while there witnessed some og the ex citing scenes occasioned by the bond contest in Harvey County. The Doc for will remove to Newton as soon the weather becomes more agreab lc Delia infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Fred, Pracht died to-day of scarlet fever, The child had been watched with loving care for several days, ard physicians were almost in constant at its vitality was not equal to the disease, and the final dissolution was not unexpected. The corpse wil be taken to the family burying ground in Chase County tomorrow for inter ment. Mr. ana Mrs. Pracht have the deep sympathy of the community in tneir berevement, The Record man is all "tore up" because Jim McCain the Marion bar went to Burlinganie was mar fied witliout previously informing our esteemed contemporary of his matri monial intentions.

SoldfefS Re-Union. Marion Record. A large number of ex-Uniori soldiers assembled in Jtogers Hall last Satur day afternoon to listen to the address of Arch. McLaughlin, and to organize a Post of the Grand Army of the Re public. S.

T. Howe, probably th? youngest ex-soldier present, was cho Gen chairman, and E. A. Hodge, secre tary. After some preliminary remarks by Mr.

Jex, Mr, McLaughlin was intro duced. This gentleman removed here from New York, about a year ago, and has been engaged in sheep husbandrv Ilia acquaintances and friends hardly expected to hear from his lips an ad dress so fine in conception, so beauti ful in sentiment, so elegant in word drapery as he delivered on this occa aion. After the address was edncluded forty-odd old Boldiera came and took the preliminary stepa toward the organization of a Toot of the A.B. 'I iv eaing at once, "costly "Outfit and terms PayUxej for non-resident, collect "Kenti irVo. oncv made fast, easily anu Add Tbuk Augusta, Kaine.

The Intelligencer Office Has facilities for doing all kinds of plain and ft IN dllST-CLASS C.IT5T STVLB AT KJ- blND INT 70UR'0UDEES. deal in Tax Title. Uentiforome of the bet Steamihip Line NOTARIES PUBLIC 8 1.

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1881-1882