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Marion Headlight from Marion, Kansas • 4

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Marion Headlighti
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IE MARION TIMES rm BOOTS ft mm CLEARAW Si SHOES. Published Every Thursday. Ull THURSDAY JAN, "0, J808 Entered at the Poht Oftitce In Marlon, Ko. as, at Seoonit claN matter. SHOES SHOES SHOES! Subscription $1.00 per.

year IN ADVANCE. If you dont think that wo carry the best line of FOOT WEAR dome and look at them and be convinced We carry a full line of womens FELT SHOES lace and button. See our line before youbuy Come and get a pair of sample shoes if you want a snap. F. DAHLIEMCER, A.

H. WHEELER Manager. Proprietor. FOR PRESIDENT. 1900 Wm.

Bryan AT THE PEABODY RACKET Two weeks of feasting for BARGAIN HUNTERS, January 8th. Ending Saturday January 22nd. We have over 500 pairs of Men's. Women's. Boys.

Misses' and Children's SHOES- in styles and makes that we will not handle next seoson. We must clean tnem out to make room for new goods, and to do this, we place them on sale at prices LESS THAN MAN- Look oveFthe list and then come and see that we have just what we advertise and sell just what we advertise. FOR VICE PRESIDENT 1900 Judge Walter Clark, Justice of tlie Supreme Court of North Carolina. Judge Clark says: "The practice of issuing injunc- i 1.1. id roil-limit.

StoveSa Heating 11UIIS 111 JU.I1WI UI3JIUIC3 warrant in reason or precedent. It is A t1 1 nntinil 1,17 lllilirfW WIIO We have the nicest line of Heating Stoves in the city. Come and see them. We will make you lower prices on them than you have ever seen before. W- STANFORD have been appointed to life positions bv influence of great corporations and who are under no responsibility for their conduct.

It is a denial to the citizen of the right of trial by jury by judges who enact the law by their own decrees and then execute it by the penalty for contempt. The. only sure remedy is by a constitutional amendment which shall make the United States judges tive by the people in their respective districts and circuits for a term years." 9 prs Ladies' hand turned, ox-blood worth $3.00 cut to 1,98 6 prs, Ladies' fine tan cut to 1,84 11 prs Ladies' green shoes, beauties, worth 2,48 for 1,74 44 prs Ladies' heavy calf shoes cut to 0 8 prs. Ladies' Heavier Calf Shoes cut to. ...11,24 10 prs.

Ladies' warm lined Shoes cut .86 16 ors, Ladies' warm lined shoes, button and lace cut to 1.04 8 prs Ladies' fur trimmed lined Slippers. ...1.21 12 prs. Ladies' wf rm Slippers fur .84 13 prs. Child's tfool lined fhocs 24 prs. Misses' calf shoes riveted seams, good wearing shoes cut to 83 21 prs.

Misses' kangaroo calf shoes, dressy and splendid wearers, cut to 1.04 21 prs. Misses' very fine shoes reg. 1.24 cut to .99 10 prs' Misses' extra fine kid shoes, worth 1.75 cut to 1.29 14 pairs Ladiasfine Shoes, chap else- where at $1.75, cut to $1.21 42 pairs Ladies' very fine Shoes, Old price $1.98 cut to $1.04 40 pairs Laidies' extra fina Kid Shoes ranging from 12,40 to 2.60 Choice tl.98 12 pairs Men's Russian cordovan Shoes, cap toe, a regular $3 00 Shoe cut to. 42.17 Hi pairs Men's Russian cordovan plain toe, cot to 2.7 20 pairs Men's good satin calf shoes cut .09 89 pre. Men's better satin calf shoes cut 1.19 9 prs.

Men's extra quality cork sole shoes, cut to ....2 24 15 prs. Men's heavy work shoes, cut 1.04 27 prs. Men's oil grain shoes, reg. 1.43 cut to 1.17 1ft pr). Boys' satin calf shoes, sizes 3 to 6.

...1.04 26 prs. Boys' satin calf shoes, sizes 12 to 2.... 09 13 prs. Boys' satin calf shoes, sixes 12 to 2. .88 4 prs.

Ladies' better calf Shoes, cut to 09 Stanford Billings. See our UP TO DpT" Designs of Wall Paper. would like to tee the Arena in every home." WILLIAM JEXNIXGS BRYAN, Sept. 29 Subscription Price Reduced to $2.50. Edited by "JOHN CLARK BIDPATH, L.

D. The leading reform review is now entering upon its ninth year. Its career has been one prolonged effort for the advancement of true reform and the propogation of measures for the betterment of the People. To-day The Arena is belter, brighter, more virile than ever. It is in the front of the fight and at the head of the column.

It Stands Pre-eminent as Champion of Popular Lib Von will want Shoes for Snriner. Don't nefflect this Opportunity of your life. Big discount during this sale on Wool blankets. Duck coats, Lap robes, Horse blankets Mackintoshes. Fine Line of Base Sall Goods, Stanford Billings.

Keep your eye on Tne -K BUTLER SAWTELLE Proprietors Peabody Proprietors of "of circimstances over which they had no control" Ac, to aopease the right eons indignation of the ladios who were to-quote an ocean rate. All of which means that the big packers have adopted a very simple method to monopolize European demands for American meat. sponsors for the entertainment. Subsequently, these judges after sev The Leading Grocery and Queensware Store erai days ot dissipation sobered up erties. It is devoted to the interests of the People, and its voice is raised with no uncertain sound in their behalf.

The recent reduction in the subscription prire should place the Arena in the hands of every thinking1 American man and woman. Thr Akkna is never dull; every issue is replete with bright end interesting articles on the living issues of the hour. Our arrangements are such that we can with confidence promioe that, under the editorship of John Clark Ridptnli assisted by the most eminent writers and workers, The Are' a for 1898 will be the ideal magazin.8 for the Amrican People. Published monthly 2fcts; per Annum 2.50, specimen Copy and Prospectus Free. Of the City.

and began their auologies. One had an unfulfilled contract, look ing after the spiritual welfare of an in corrigible hard headed Sunday School Everything Strictly First-class class of adult males, and was profound Genetal Carl Schur. was re-elected President of the National Ciyil Service Reform League. Schurz is a leading Republican and as among the first to advocate a system of Civil Service, that would not only promote the efficiency of the puhlic service, but iD time would abolish the entire spoils system by removing or limiting power and patronage of the Chief Executive. The National Service Reform league adopted a set of resolutions scoring the attempts of congressmen to repeal the civil service law, and calling attention to the past pledges of the republican party in indorsement of the present laws.

ly meditating on th lesson for the fol lowing Sabbath. Pray thee, have me exhonorated, their wives organized into a Relief Corps will receive that recognition to Another bad bought five yoke of oxen which their devotion and true woman hood entitle them. and had to go and prove them. Pray thee, let me go on probation. Another had bought a piece of ground BOSTON THE ARENA COMPANY, and roust needs go and see it.

3y reason of the careful attention given to their duties by the Live Stock Sanitary Commission of which MASSACHUSETTS. Pray thee, accept this in extenuation. to the doctor becauee she naturally dreads the inevitable "examinationt" and "local treatments." He can persuade her if she needs persuasion to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This truly wonderful medicine has cured hnndreds of women after the best physicians have failed.

It has been in aonstant use and tested every day for thirty years, It isn't an experiment, there are no chances about it: It is a certain cure for all derangements weaknesses irregularities, and displacements of internal organs peculiar to women, Another had a convalesent old sin ner to save out in the country. Mr. Taylor Ridkle of this city is Sec- Pray thee, acquit me of unavoidable retary, and the tireless worker, only neglect. And thus all bad good and valid ex McKtnley and Manna, now want the Civjl Service law repealed. This is reform with Editor's Hooh's big two ontbreaks of Texas fever occur red in Kansas last year.

cuses satisfactory to themselves for fail ing of their presence at the watch meet ing. Lost Spring- Items, GUI LTV OF HERESY, It was a singular coincidence that Mr, Chas Mott returned home from Hillsdale where he was spending the Marriage Licences holidays with his parents. each of the seven judges had forgotten about the Woman's Belief Corps meeting New Year's Eve. WilbertSmith is getting along finely now. Dr, Shirk is attending him.

Grant twp. Burns It was no less remarkable that not a single merchant was present or signi James McNicol and Grsndpa McNicol were in Topeka last week visiting with Rev. Or. II. H.

Houston has been found guilty by the Louisville Presbytery of preaching the doctrine of sanctification and practicing other heresies. The vote against him was ten to three. The majority favored his expul. sion, but finally agreed that he should be admonished to cease talking and preaching heresies. fied their nowledge of the existence of this Woman's organization.

relatives and attending the Horticultu AttorneyGen. Boyle says that in a recent interview he has been made to appear as entirely out of the race for re-election. He says that he will not permit himself to.be in the way if it should be necessary to make places for Democrats on the ticket in order to secure a harmonious union which would continue the lights inaugurated by thia administration. We have reason to anticipate a large prosperity boom in the Record this week, that will read like Bellamy Looking Backward. The G.

A. Pollock Post Woman's Relief Carpi of this city nnounced through the newspapers, two weeks in advance of the time, that they would hold a watch meeting in theif well appointed hall in the Y. M. A. building on Now Year's eve, December 31, to which the public were cordially invited, The meeting was intended to be a social gathering foi a charitablo par-pose, that of rendering; aid to the needy and worthy poor of the city.

Posters were liberally distributed throughout the city, stating the objects of the meeting and that supper and oysters would be served, There was also to be among other en-tortainrasnta a "blowing soap bubble" contest for a premium to the winner, the award to be made upon the decision of seven judges selected by the corps to whom due notice was given of their appointment to this not unimportant duty, and confiding in their gallantry, the ladies were sure that the simple announcement of their names, comprising the leading men ef the c1y, that this attraction alone would be the signal for a great gathering The judges selected wen Hon. E. W. Iloch. Ex-Mayor M.

Mansfield. Hon. J. C. Watson.

Prof. M. Knowlos. Harry Mason. George Donaldson.

Dr. Harris. Not one of these gentlemen pnt In an appearance, nor did they Bend hi their regrets "of previous engagements'! or ral Society at which there was a very dec. 27 1S!) Chas Kline Virgie Kuhn Chester Austin Hattie Storer dec, 28. Robt E.

Parry Luella Ainnworth John L. Welch Carrie R. Fres6en Peter J. Penner Eva CJnruh No, not one among all those who pat good attendance, Mr. Waddell who has been sick since last Thursday is a better now.

The young people have been having a good time lately, getting up parties and going five or more miles from home and attending church. Ililleboro Florence Oklahoma Cresswell Hillsboro 14 Florence Wilson Marion Hillsboro Lost Springs John Nnser Lena Kent Mrs. Gall, mother of Mr. Gall, who is The story is told of a young married woman, who asked another young married woman how she managed to get along amicably with her husband. The answei was.

I feed the brute his stomach with food and his mind with flattery." Even 8 man will have to admit that this young woman had solved about two-thirds of the art of making the average man happy. The other third consists of keeping his body in such condition that he will enjoy hi9 food and his mind in such condition that he will be susceptible to flattery. It isn't much use to put tempting food before a man who hasn't an appetite. It doesn't pay to lavish smiles on a man whose nerves are racked and overworked. The average man pays very little attention to his health, and won't take medicine of his own accord until he is flat on his back.

A shrewd wife will keep an eye on her husband's welfare in this respect, and when he sees that he is bilious or suffering from indigestion, or is generally ont of sorts, will ee that he resorts to that most wonderful of all invigorators, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the best of all appetite sharpeners, blood makers and flesh-builders. It corrects all disorders of the diorestion and makes the liver active John Haas preaching here spent Sunday with her son. Mr.

Shirk had a family gathering Katie Weidernan Fred Swartz Maggie Stenzel Laurel A. Walker Christmas, Mr, and Mrs, Bowlby, Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Marion, Mr, and Mrs. Shirk of Ramona and some others all met with Mr.

Shirk and had a very the old soldier on his back expressive of their fondness and love for his pension check. Yes, we do love the old soldier when his vote is needed and bis pension check is near maturity, It may be true that this Woman's organization is composed chiefly of old women, the wives of old soldiers, who are perhaps not as comely as they were once, and who lack the fashionable adornments of dress, fine bonnets and gorgeons feathers and flowers that som other society ladies have in greater affluence, but the expressed object of their effort being for a cbaratable purpose entitled them at least to better recognition than they received from the people of this city, There are as many simple old fools among soldiers as among any other class, some who hav'nt got far enough away from 1865 to know that they are frbe men, and are not drafted into the service of any political party. When these, learn a little of the elements which constittute true manhood, Sarah J. Miller HOW PROTECTION AIDS TRUSTS. It would not be half so hard to frame and enforce anti-trust laws if combinations were not protected against foreign competition.

Protection gives them power to manipulate the market, and the fact ought to have become seared on the brain of every man in the United State8 that protection is never used by favored interests for any other purpose. A Clay Center man wrote to the Rock Island freight department for rates on car-load lots of jack rabbits to Liverpool. The general freight agent replied that all the refrigerator space on the Liverpool steamship lines was contracted for by the pack- jan 1, 1898, good time John Hardin Mr. Tonkins baby is qnite ill. The man who stands idly by and sees Florence McAlister Marion Canton Marion Milton Clark Alice Tronner the life fading out of his wife's face, see's her health going, sees her becoming old and wrinkled and faded when1 and the blood pure.

It tones the nerves and cures all cases of nervous exhaustion and prostration. It cures 08 per cent of all cases of consumption, bronchial, throat and The G. R. Womans Relief Corns kindred ailments. Medicine dealers sell it Mrs.

Rebecca P. Gardner, of Grafton, Vork writes: I was so sick with dyspepsia that I could not eat anything for over four months. I thought I was going to die. weighed only 80 pounds. I took two bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery.

I am now as well as ever and in behalf of the beneficiaries desire to publicly acknowledge, their thanks and gratitude to those who kindly honored them with their presence and aid at their Watch Meeting last New Year's eve. she should be in the perfect enjoyment of vigorous and, useful heath is either less than a man of does not know the the one remedy which will bring ber back to health and strength. Perhaps her husband cannot persuade her to go weigh 125 pounds." For constipation Dr. Pierce's Pellets. ers.

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