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Marvin Monitor from Marvin, Kansas • 1

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Marvin Monitori
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CHARLES FORD, Editor. MarYin, Kansas, Friday, September, 24,, 1836. Volume 1. InmleTS." Loral Xew. Jewell county prohibitionists have nominated a candidate for Probate Judge.

Dare Palmer of (lie Republi Call ami subm-ribe for the Monitois. Candies and nuts at the post-otlicc. If your harness needs repairing taku it to Henderson, MARVIN MILLS. "Work Terms per year. Local advertising 5 cents per line for ono insertion: glcenta per line after the lirst week.

Kates for standing advertisements made known on can prove the sincerity of bis opinions other thoughts of y.r.Mhful tlay. One thought I can r.r.ill; lieltcr to have iovni an lort Than never to have lnveil all," lint now, at riper yeai's, ietliin( Tliat thought of mine WMiiM run, 'TIs better to have loveil ami lost Than to have loveil and w.m. otlct. The Democrats of Phillips county by supporting him? You can Our thanks arc due D. Kite for buy a tlrst-class set of har- tf uess at Henderson several pounds fo delicious grapes.

done and sa'isfac'icn gaurantesl I will wt Time Tabi.e, Mo. Piii-. It'y, C. B. P.

DivMon. Paswug-er, Going West lLfttp. in. (ining Eust in. Freight ami passenger, Going Wert 2.15 p.

ill. (ioiiiS East "-SI a. m. Close cf inflection mailn at Atv'iisou with M. V.

It'y for t. Louis and tin- Eart. No connec tion made ost of Greeiilcaf. 1, Ap-'it. highest market price tor ttie best mid-WILLIAM NYE.

ter wheat NO POOR WHEAT TAKES, understand that this fruit was from i 1. i fiood cigars at the store. post -office notion tf M. E. Church.

vines pur out lasi year, wnicii is a at Hcrvices boomer alike for the fruit-producing every Minday are called to meet in mas convention at I'hillipsbitrg on Oct, the 2nd. JKK( at Evening services at qualities of Phillips county soil i'id the 11 a. in. 8 a. m.

10. a. in. Thursday 2 o'clock p. ih.

sharp, for (he purpose of placing in nomination persons to Sabbath School at Weekly prayer-jueeti evenings at 8 o'clock. Ekyaki lill the various county offices to be i The difithcria i still raging, new-stock of furniture just recciv- voted for at the general election in November. A good attendance from at Miller's. tf each Township is desired. Milch cows to trade for young colts.

D. d. Wkksht. tf Call at tills office if you wish to pur C. M.

Cole Sec" v. ('. J. Van Allen Ch'm. (Conimttliieated There is movement on foot to chase stationary.

HOME MARKET. 20its 8 s'ft 53, no. Vd $. IS cts. Slots.

IS ots. Si ets. 15 els. ft ts. THE Corn Wheat Oats Kye Hog Cattle I'otaUies F-gg took in The majority of our people in nomination a People's ticket fin the the fair during the week.

Tt is space reserved for n. Colby, dealer hi Il J. C. Hess is figuring on a newdwi township offices. Would It not be better for the caucus, which is to be held Oct.

-'lid, to be thrown open to all citizen's, Republicans. Democrats, (ireeiibackors. Proliilillionisl and Mug ileral Mereliundise. inr house. Jewell county ls rejoicing over cop- wumps, alike? Let It lie made such a ions rains.

We are under obligations to J. A. Church for assisting us in many ways. you want to get a loan, call at this cilice and get our terms. John T.

Lyman, ofVYmconlia, called this morning. We will a list of our paying subscrilici's next week, We wish to secure a good correspondent from every school district in the south half of tins t-ouidy, tf Farmers, If you want plow-shares made call at the shop of B. M. Legg For prices see posters, tf In one of our recent rambles we were so lucky as to strike the residence off. S.

O'Blenls during the dinner hour. Mrs. O'Jilenis knows just how to f.ied a hungry editor. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Misses Jila Soots and Oliie Enyart. Call again, ladies: the foreman is very fond of company.

And the iestheti'c editor stayed at dome all this week in anticipation of such a visit, FoliKMAN. XOTICE. XolU-e lo tier hunts itml Others. To all merchants and others; You are hereby notified not to trust my wife, Nancy on my account: she has deserted me ami abandoned my liome. Mii.i.ki;.

advt .1 caucus and nominate a People' ticket. Edgecombe is receiving a fresh sup irrespective ot party; nominate: the best men In the township and elect them. I should like to read the opinion ply of good. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Cronk returned from the east, yesterday. industry of Mr.Kite. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY. A Itoiise ami lot for oale or trade. Tae house has four rooms, porch, a large and nicely linished basement cellar, and a good cistern of 2iM barrels capacity.

The lot is- fenced and has a good stable, Cash price, 700. J. I Solomon. E. Miller is figuring on a large business building in which to locate his stock of furniture.

The upper story is to be used as a public hall. Let Miller lead; "foller suit or trump'1 will be the rule. (Our readers will please take notice that the above quotation is not original; one of the boys told us it was the proper tiling to say. An exchange snvs superstitious subscriber who found a spider on his paper wants know if that is a bad omen. Nothing of kind.

The spider was merely looking over the columns of the paper to see what merchants were not advertising so that he might spin his web across the store door and be free from disturbance. M. B. Colby, Clias. Strong.

Webb Solnian, Jay Church, W. W. mid A. A. Wiilliams are sending the MoMTolt to eastern friends.

Remember that we will send the paper to your friends living anywhere outside of this eounty. for any length of time, at the actual cost of paper and postage. one year, 70 cents: six mouths, and three months ') cents. This is done to aid in booming our town county and means spot cash. J-" We are sending out a good many sample copies of the MosiToit to parl others on the snnjeel.

1.1 II Kit A Skunk Creek Sounding. Hot nild dusty. Hiiyinr is about over. We would like to see a good soaker Ourthanks are due Jay Church for issisting us with our work. loans made at per cent, traight.

Ciuiti.Ks Font). James Tooley 1ms sold his acre I. MlI.EV, PIIYSICIAX and SlItGEOX, Makvin Kansas. T. II.

MILLER BARBER and HAIRDRESSER MAKVIX, KASA. Call on the new barber when you want a clean, easy shave, or a nice hair-cut. LIVERY and FEED STABLE. W. H.

MK'OY, Proprietor, for fall grain. farm toa Mitchell county man for Diptlieria is gradiily dying out. It was reported that Belle (ieoige Mr. Drummoud of Richland, Iowa, is had diptlieria, but it is a mistake. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, FIVE YEARS TIME, visiting uncle Jolniy Boots this present Anna Chase who has been quite low week, with the fearful disease Is recovering C.

H. Edgecombe has completed an rapidly under the treatment of Dr BP Milev. NT. lec-liouse of 00 tons capacity. Oh, lor blizzard! Kansas.

Maryin. AT 8: Mrs Muntz of Cora, Smith Co. has reft come up to spend the winter witli her Spring beds and Excelsior miittress- nephew, Mr. Allatuaii. es, me nicest thing out.

Jor sale at Mil Lee Scrlvner's new barn Is about ler's furniture store, tf ED. WRIGHT, MARVIN, KAN. tiood rigs furnished ut reasonable rates and on short notice. Commercial men will receive prompt iltteution. completed.

Si.e Miller has some 1 In1 general health Is good wit ex very nice bureaus ee (hem before piir- for sale. Call and ception of children, We 'did" Kirwin the other day and returned, in company with Ed. Wright, via Piiillipsburg. We were much pleased with the appearance of the Deer Creek, country. While at the hub we called at the Herald oilice and found the boys preparing to issue the customary daily during the fair.

Brother Korus introduced us to the independent candidate for clerk of the district court, J. M. Sallec, and from the way he worded his introduction we are inclined to think that he of the basing elsewhere. ColllfKsl'fiNMIlVr. I have a good young mule to trade for a light wagon or milch cow.

ies whose names have I given us DAVIII We have just received a fresh stock Malcom: -Son of and Stcwarl, age two years, one month and eighteen days, died of diptlieria Sept. Ml It The parents and friends have the in-pathv'of the entire comtullliitv. by friends witli the assurance that they would probably subscribe for it. We shall eoiitin-le to mail such cop of joi ('all and learn our Herald tancd us for a reformed Hepul)- prices if you want printing done. ies for four weeks: if they are not iican.

who is liable at anv moment to II. V. Williams has moved into the restaurant building formerly occupied by J. C. Hess and is now prepared to furnish -w-WARM MEALS at all hours, hbBOAPD AND LODGING ly the day or week, Jfr" Accommodations good and terms reasonable.

ordered discontinued during the tinit tmr liiruiturc man is a rustier from fr 1 i I i i away o.ick aim is drawing a gooti iratiej "I take these little Lambs" said he. "Ami lay them in mv breast. Protection' they shall ihid in inc. In me lie ever blessed." A. Kiuii.

we shall continue to send them and ii i will evtiect a remittance within a short This is the season of the year wh by selling A. 1. goods at a moderate all the vegetable kingdom cesls aside its emerald garment and assumes a tune. We do this to Introduce our protit. paper ami it will be stopped at once if The Sunday School picnic ispostpon- TV r'" 1 so ordered.

This only applied to those residing in this county. At the Anti-Monopoly county con i ii 1- jm 1 I "IM uirir Minn ed. on account of the d.ptd.eria. until flight toward mother mold, and tin-two weeks from tomorrow. Saturday, summer birds train theirlittleolies that Oct.

1 they may be aide to wing their loll" aim wearisome lliirlit to uterless H. T. Brown's ST0I2E mw vention H.M. lioyil, of Uigau, was nominated for the Statu legislature by a unanimous vote. No county ticket Katie, daiighler of I1' fed alid Jostle lclliuau, was born at Jolliet, Ills, August Died of diptlieria Sept.

17th 1M.H(1, after two week of intense suffering which was borne with patience seldom witnessed in One So young; but when it is remembered that she had accepted the leaching of the Scripture, ami been me a follower of him who said in his promises to the children of Cud. "Lo. I mil with you was nominated. Mr. Boyd is a strong to CD t9 CO em CD rv ea CO candidate and will the republican LiYery, Feed and Sale nominee a hard caninaiirn if the dein If you want your trotting horse shod to make two seconds faster time than with any other man's shoeing take him to M.

Legg. When the lirst cool spell strikes us call at Henderson's and get your team a pair of those horse-blankets which he received yesterday. At the republican caucus, last Saturday, W. 11. Stauber.

J. W. Kidd, John Mexico, where frost is never known, and the climate is so warm as to de-Idedly unhealthy for American editors, and -and and lonesome young folk commence getting their heads together in an endeavor to plan some means ov which one lire, one can of oil and one-set of furniture may do service for two house-holds iustcaif of only one. and we advise nil such to examine and price E. Miller's Mtock of furniture before elseherc to buy.

HURRAH FOR KAVXAS STABLE 1 ocrats endorse him an they probably will We wish to see "the gland old IS THE PLACE TO CO FOK COOD TEAMS, NOBBY Tl'KNOUTS CD AND FISUT-CLASS ACCOMODA SS3 TIONS ALL HOUND. CD sJ CD on Soots and 1. Milev were chosen dele always even to the cud of the the problem is solved. Little Katie Was loved by all her acquaintances, and many wondered why she was so peculiar, loving and true, but we have been informed that the religious influence in the hist summer had brought to her rcmemlieraiice her former Sali-balh school training that, with her ar party" put on its mettle in this county and an opposition ticket composed of such men as Boyd will put it there. Political opKsition means party purity.

It i the only thing that can purify corrupt and vitiated patty organization. Prep About Mart in. gates to the county convention. Wheat till you can't rest. Lot and SPECIAL ATTF.XTIOX t.lVCX TO TRAVELERS.

Maryin Kansas. well select-! 0ilts- Bushels and bushels E. Miller has a largt ed stock of furniture and offers il for oi corn. An enormous quantity of wild hay. Tons and tons (if millet and lie at prices that cannot he cut bv anv hiiiigariaii.

Slathers house in Western Kansas. tf of big lot a toes. dent love of bible reading, which was We were so fortunate as to get to carried on at time until midnight. asking questions of her father when ride home in Webb Sodium's cart Tuesday, hut fortune failed lo favor the brave next (lav. Just our luck! she did not understand I what hits given her victory over death; and this is what consoles the loving parents and Mr.

Editor; Thinking of locating somewhere west of Chicago. I have Im-cii observing things about Marvin for a week or more. The land 1 good, csiceinlly north of the river. Crojw are giswl. I hear hut little swearing on the direct which djicakd well for the people.

If dome one would build Iweiity-otic Hew housed at once, lo rent, there (Jreat gobs of sorghum, (iardeu truck into iniinity. This is the record in Kansas this year, and is the biggest "advert iin dodge" for Kansas that she has indulged in. It'd a talking advertisement and thousands of people will come come to Kansas, no matter if Martin is governor, that a colored individual is auditor ami woman nf-fragc and prohibition arc the Republican platform. Hurrah for Kansas. Ex.

her many friend. "Servant of Cod, Well done! Tin irlorlou warfare's nasi. The battle' fought, the race i won LOOK HERE, If von want PAINTING done rail on the new painter who has pwttlcd in your town; he warrants his work to be FIRST CLASS ami if it isn't first class, in every respect, DON'T PAY. lie ii doing tine work and will give satisfaction in all kinds of DECORATINC. IIOl'SE-PAINTINO.

I'APEK-HANCINC, CKAININC and SICX-WIUTINO. Call on T. II. MILLER. And thou art crowned at last.

C. II. Edgecombe has Just received a line lot of jewelry, of the latest styles and finish. Drop in mid look it over if yon have nn eye for the lieautiful. Amos, ami A.

F. Stevens. Prof. Col-man and W. F.

Solnian attended the Anti-Monopoly convention. The editor went along. "just to hear the music." J. Kidd. would he twehlv-oue liew families in Marvin In-fore cold wcjilher.

which would give the town quite "ismsl. ONE HARP IRON' DOLLAR PAYS I notice the street Miig grmlcd. Ft 'OPI KS Tl I ON I fOlt K. D. Kite has a calf live months old which makes me wonder that it was not done long ago.

And why there are no more sidewalk. During the past few week the angel of Heath ha pnl over our community, knocking at our doors, calling for our loved ones, dismembering our households and severing our faintly ties. No slain on the lintel of our doorway will cause him to pass over our hollies but. as the King of Terror, he Maud Inexorable in his demands, catling for They day mankind are Interested that weighs 525 hiiimIs. We would like to have some of our stock raisers re-port a better one.

The lield is om-ii to competition. It is rcMrtel that Jim Sullec reeeiv-ed 2N voten in the republican primary held at Phillipsburg last Satujday. most in what ciwls them most, erhapd if they would pay lo fix up and deco rate the Church they would lie more Wfc have had placed interested in it. In our hands 100 A- 1 notice during church aervlce thai cres of Tin indicated that his chance for reelection, as nil independent candidate. our children and our hahes, Xo words of sympathy can return our little one to our Itosom, scalding tear of or-row burst from their fountain because they are nrt.

scan the list of the Materia Medlcn, If Jiossible, to find THE 0HBAP SASH STORED MARYIN, KANSAS. STRONG, CRONK CO. DKALKUMN MERGHAKDISF 80LD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RVTE9. PRODUSE TAKEI2 112 BX6HA0B, Good (ioodnAnd Sat hf fiction Gftamnteed. CALL ACD EXAMII2E OUR GOODS.

dome of the girld and young ladled (it can't lie boya for they would not do such a thing) standing outside talking is good. and laughing and ecpiiig in the doors n. McCoy wantd everybody to know that he had the Itest livery teams MSB panacea for this fell destroyer diptlieria -to find our hope turned to did- ami rigs in Man in. so if you want pair. te loo to the Inedlcn I finite shut for relief and liiid them vi in a good team on short notice rive a rail.

He has lots of patrons IFOR SALE on these terms: him and stay. wantd more for lie id going to 5 Iff and windowd. (iirld quit it; when you gel older you will lie terribly ashamed that yon ever did fi. The LiimldT Yard and Office id fixed up in a thorough, dulmtautial manner which id a credit to the firm and an honor to the town. I wonder that the R.

R. Co. doea not grade up their yard wlicn thry are unhiding ao many tars. Ignorance of the holocaust of human life. Hut there I a balm in CHitied, there physlciiii that know nil our waul and heal alt our disease; who died that we might inherit life and Immortality beyond this world of and death.

And when tboie who sleep in him dhall come up In counties number, like sands by the sea shore. Harry Miller came in on Tuesday $1100. rash, lire years time on the balance. Thi farm consists of 135 neres night train, gathered up hid household gods, and departed for greener of nict, smooth farm land and 25 a-rrra of number one mendow. It in ti luzd a of lields, and pasture more verdant, in the soft twilight of the following uo longer will we he called iiioti to CD ac Witliall.

1 do not dee but It Would be clone the even of our loved one Ml He ordered the Monitoh) death; no longer will the tolling of a good place to detlle. Momk Aox. lieild tell ltd Hint a dear one had iiefnirt ed. but every heart will lie made glad; tlwre will no aorrow there, nor dl- Oil P. X.

1 am afraid it wou't do to atop here for ft must he Awri dirKi.v, Hit tinted 5 miles north and 1 mile cast of KTOCKTOX, KAX8, booming town of 1500 inhabitants, the oounty neat of Rooks comity. at this office, or address Ford, Marvin, Kansas. sent to Bcloit. Kansas. XOTICE.

Tm all nerriuuMa aa4 Ihrra. You are hereby notified not to trust my husband, Fred Miller, on my account, lli had misused ami driven me from home. eade, nor denlb. Hp wan hwrtb Ihr tim m. Whlb tht tram lend rrr rrr.

TraW Wia In irtnirs, Irn-f hdii In ilf-unlr Wc'fl airrt wllh tmr hdml ne In tlw aomr rT Owe-, judging from Ibti numlaf of men 1 aee go lo the drug atorca for UtinnaE. They hmk Well; it must I that they get il for their frtmlHea. 1 it, A. COLLARS' WHIPS, STRAP-WORK, ETC. 1 Hrl will plai-e farm loaim as ebeao Nasi Mii.i.kh.

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1886-1888