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Marion Headlight from Marion, Kansas • 5

Marion Headlight du lieu suivant : Marion, Kansas • 5

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Marion Headlighti
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Marion, Kansas
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HARION HEADLIGHT KutlMtttVutwrt, The Poll Bsoks for the registration of voters in the city of Marion, are now open at the City Clerk's ofSoe. If you voted at the last election and Tuchsdat, Jan, 10, 1907, LOCAL ITEMS. have not changed your place of rest deuce, you will not be required to re- Mr. and Mra P. Reed very pleasantly entertained a company of about thirty relatives and frluuds last Friday eveuing.

I. HI I. IMIIII-I The W. C. T.

U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. K. Gilbert Jonuary 17 inHtead of the 10th.

An interest iug program will be giveu. Garfield Wilaou left Tuesday for St. Louis where be will remain for several months studying frescoing uuder a first class inhtructor. White of Peabody was iu town Mouday. register, If you failed to vote at the past election, or have changed your place of residence, you must register, or you will not be entitled to vote.

trip to We Produced the Evidence Chan, Bryan haw guua ou a aoutheru Texas, Thos. W. Down, 213 City Clerk. Frank Bower lias bought a home at Upland, Calif. And hundreds of Satisfied Customers Alexander are Mr.

ami Mra. Jack up from Floreuce. gave this Verdict: David Overmyer of Topeka died yesterday of pueuinonia. Late Brumbaugh and Ralph Bryan, are in Chicago this week. Several of the churches are observing the week of prayer.

Fresh line of candies, cigars and tobaccoes at the Star Cafe. 2tf Mr. Taylor wbo for the past year or more has been represent. Ing the St. Joseph Stock Yards, has resigned his position with that company and accepted the poeiton of traveling live stock agent for the Co-operative Livestock Company.

This Company has offices at Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago. They opeued up business the first of September at these three markets and have made phenomial success Their names appear up high in the list of business doue iu all three markets. There are a stock company made up of the leading stock growers of the country and the object of the organization was to regulate the commissions for selling live stock That this Price Slashing Gale has the est Bargains in first class Merchandise, and in Bpite of a rising market, ever found in tho county. Rev.

C. D. Drusael of the Peabody Baptist church and Rev. Safford of the Baptist church in this city will exchange pulpits Sunday, Editors Morgau of the Peabody Gazette, Haucock of the Florence Bulletin aud Paytou of the Burns were all iu town Monday. Joe Bowlby 1s working for his brother Charles at Kansas City aud is well pleased with bis position.

Mrs. Bowlby and children are here yet. I am in the market now for 5000 pigeous and squabs aud will pay 6o for old and 8o for youug, keep them coming to Oscar Siebert, 2tf. Canada, Kb. Quarterly Communion service at If.

'l I I I iwa i in vti iu i wi ran rii This Price Slashing Sale still continues at in the various markets, and to give their members and shipping custom ers the advantage of having their cat the Presbyterian cturch next Sunday Tlsitiug friends here this week. 1 Jerome JJcIo tosh returned to his school near Durham last Saturday. Miss Kern of McPherscm is the guest of her siBter, Mrs. Jos. C.

G. Devore and wife of Tampa visited Marion friends over Sunday. Ask' Ricbardsou Bryau how you can get a Hue rauge, free. 2i2 Mrs. M.

0. Bissey returned Satur day from a weeks visit at Kremliu, Okla. tie sold as well as by that of any other commission- company and at the same time have it done at actual cost. Their prices for selling are considerably lower than that of the commission houses belonging to the ex morning. Parents wishing to present children for baptism may see the pastor, Nees Olsen has purchased the W.

F. Hoch property recently vacated by Sheriff Mansfield and will have exteotive repairs made -before moviifg in. change, and at the end of each year they divide any surplus that may be left on hands after all fixed charges are paid, including eight per-cent up Mr. and Mrs. Wells are in TexaB and will go us far-south ub on the capital stock, among their Don't be backward about letting us know when you have friends visit-iDg you or leaving town.

We waut Mrs. Geo. Loveless has been laid up for several days with a Bprained ankle. as WILL BE SOLD to make as complete a record possible of local events. shipping customers, as their interests appear from the number of cars shipped.

It is our opinion that every man wbo ships a car of live stock a year is interested in the success of this institution, and oughtto patronize itby giving their business to the company. This compauy has been particularly fortunate in securing the services Mrs. Henry Janssen and daughter of Lorraine, returned to their Will Rouse, oneof our Marion boys, is now night operator at Stan wood, Wash. at 'Public Auction House in Marion on For Cash Only home yesterday after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. C.

J. Ehrlich. She thinks Marion is all right. Earl Rogers got home Sunday night from a hunting trip down iu old Mexico. BOUT 8,000 acres of land northeast of Marion, in of Taylor Riddle, who has spent the A1 I Marion and Chase counties, belonging to Berry from an extended visit with a 10 0l lntock soliciting business, and will WW ier hi 01.

josepn. xurs. Artnur uoons of Peabody kept house for her' father oontnbue r811 Tv and Charles H. Hapgood, has been ordered sold by the Courts, and will be sold to the highest bidder, A description of the land follows: Hurin. Mr.

TWUw' uUaanna success oi ma vajl-v-uj. Stop in at Richardson Bryan's and lcok at the big range they are giving away. 2l2 Ray Searles is now carrying the mail between the post office aud the Rock Island depot. HOWELL'S GLASS BL OWEBS. Unique Exhibition will be in Marion all Next Week.

Harry Kelley left for Grand Island, Friday, to resume his studies in a business college. W. J. Hallisy has resigned his L. B.

Wickersham will deliver a lecture at the auditorium, Jan. IS. Mr. Wickersham has lectured here before and need no recommendation. He is one of the best lecturers that ever appeared in this city.

Ben Ricards, formerly of this city, waB over from Chase county Mouday and reports that his sou, Will, and CHASE COUNTY MARION COUNTY A representative of Howell's Troupe of Bohemian Glass Blowers wsb in position as the night operator the city yesterday and made arrangements for the appearance of that at the Rock Island. comnanv here all next week, com- Miss Maud Kelley and brother, rf mencing Tuesday evening. Miss Carrie Rigsby of Kansas City were married at Kansas City, Dec. 31, andare attending college there. This company has the reputation of being one of the best of its kind, Mr.

Howell havine been connected with glass blowing and spinning ex Theodore Derr of Snskachewan has been here the past week looking for Lawreuce, returned to Randolph, last Friday night. Why not buy your groceries of Richardson Bryan and get a ticket on the big range. 2t2 Dr. N. M.

Smith has returned from Wichita where he Bpent about three weeks with relatives. horses to ship up to that country. hibitsof the Columbian and St. Louis exportations and also the Trans-Mississippi and Pan-American. Section' 17, Township 20, Range il, east.

East of Section 7, Township 20, Range 6, east. Northwest of Section 7, Township 20, Range 6, east. Northwest west of southwest 4 and northeast of southwest of Section 6, Township 20, Range 6, east. Section 5 and north and southwest of Section 6, Sections 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, Township 18, Rauge 6, east. Section 11 and northwest of Section 14, Township 20, Range 5, east.

Northeast 4 of Section 14, Township 20, Range 5, east. Northwest of Section 23, Township 19, Range 5. South of southest and the southeast of southwest of Section 4, Township 20, Rauge 5, east. West of Section 9, Township 20, Range 5, east. He expects to take a carload to that country when he returns.

Mr. Derr was in the livery business Jwith Sam gone to new mill Miss Eva Ehrlich has Aulue to keep books for the aud elevator company. They are fully equipped for manufacturing all kinds of fancy and scientific Glassware also silveriug and decoratiug glass, Some of the interesting features they advertise as ou exhibition are the wouderfull glass steam engine in full operation, also the beautiful glass dress and fabric, spun and woven Freeland here many years ago. The choir of the German Baptist church meets at the residence of the members on Monday evenings, instead of at the church as heretofore. The last meeting was at Mr.

I. Summers, aud was well attended. The next meeting will beat J. F. Dahlinger's.

Mrs. S. F. Sackett aud family have moved into the house vacated by Mr, and Mrs. W.

F. Hoch. Said Lands will be sold in Tracts to Suit Purchaser. Mrs. E.

D. Ham came home Saturday from Downs, -where she had been to visit her mother. entirely of glass. An exhibition of this kind will be a novelty in Marion and should prove a great attraction. The exhibitions will be given in the vacant room iu the Y.

M. C. A. building. SDSS-S a be Misses Marguerite Saggau and Vinnie Wible entertained a few of tlieir friends at whist last Friday evening.

Those present were: Misses Clara and Fae Paddock, Helen Moll-ohan, Ola Yost and Messrs D. Lewis, Everybody is invited to the Rose Cake social at W. O. Hannaford's, Friday afternoon from 2 to 6. Mra.

N. A. Whipple had a stroke Rink Livery WEST MAIN STREET Fred Coburn, Jerome Mcintosh, N. The Plug. When I was going to school we had a fellow in our class who was a plug.

He was always the butt of ridicule for the rest of us and never seemed to have any friends. His clothes looked S. Myers, Carl Sheldon and Leslie Advertlfil l.ettnr, Walter Gray, Miss Addelade Lyman, Mrs. Ella Bryan. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TRAVELING MEN BEST EQUIPPED LIVERY BARN IN MARION of paralysis on New Year's day and has been seriously ill ever since.

Mrs. J.H. Hoch arrived home from Dodge City Monday where she had visited her daughter for several weeks. The High School basket ball team Notice funny and he had awkward, simple ways over which we had much sport. No one thought the plug would ever went to Newton yesterday with the avowed purpose of defeating the Newton boys.

The Marion bojB are: Chester Evans, Willard Keller, Roy BOARDINQ HORSES A SPECIALTY QUIET WAITING ROOM FOR LADIES I have purchased the Star Cafe of Wm. Blurton and intend to operate it in a high class manner, Will be pleased to continue serving all the i i i get any where. But today that plug is getting a larger salary than any two of the smatt fellows. He has Frazer, Rich Taylor, Willard Tidy-, I OIU cuMWJiiiBin hiiu uibu uuyc iu wi more money, more innueuce ana the patronage of many new friends. CURRENCE McBRIDE, Props.

W. J. Hargett. man, Roscoe KiuR, and Prof. Van Fleet.

It unavoidably happened that Newton won the game 4.1 to 13. well, "let 'er went." Mrs. John Smith of St. Louis, Mo-, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Church. Quite a company of friends were royally entertained last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bowl- by. The Young People's Society of the German Baptist church will give a missionary program next Sunday evening. more friends than any of the rest of us. The plug had a gait that was slow, but it was sure. He didu't appear to be a bit bright in those Have you got a ticket in the big range at Richardson Bryan's? 2t2 cakes and pies school days, but he had a surface that took on polish.

The rust wore off and he became a clear cut, sparkling at 2tf Home made the Star Cafe. Club Notes. The Dawn Club met January 3rd. at the reBidenceof Mrs. Homer Hoch.

The lesson for this occasion was the Third act Of Shakespeare's drama "Much Ado About nothing." The leader, Mrs. VanOstraud, Regular meals at the Star Cafe, 25cts. 2tf Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Kirk Glover at Cut Prices on Good Clothes Mnclo For Yon. Extraordinary Bargains in Fine Tailoring during January.

Over fifty samples to select from. Will save you from $3.00 to $10.00 on a suit, made strictly to your measure. Is 20 per cent, interest good enough for you? That's mv offer on this sale. Call me personally or I will bring samples. Jf boWLBY Detro', ATich.

She died about three For sale 8 good milk cows. W. A. Dodt, arranged the lesson topically, and weeks ago. i every one responded promptly.

R. F. D. No. 7.

nugget. The fellow iu the clnss who made the most fun of the plug was slated for the presidency of the United States, he was so smart But a few years later he signed the wrong man's name to a check, and he hasn't done much Bince. So don't make too much fun of the plug. A plug' colt generally doesn't always make a plug man. The plug boy of today may be your boss tomorrow.

Cultivate the plug more and the smart Alec less. It will pay you better dividends. Osborne Farmer. Some time was spent fin trying to aubb Johnson Bold the 'Geo. ATTENTION TO FAItlUEK.

make out which of the two romances, that of Hero and Claud in, or Beatrice I believe that 1 can convince you that I can furnish you a better farm loan than any loan Agent in the Skinner farm miles east of Marion to Mr. Dill of Phillipsburg, Ks. for 30 per acra For rent a furnished room. Mrs. M.

J. Allen. and intendedto honor principal parts in the drama. Currents events wns discussed in an interesting manner. county.

Call on or write James Meyers, 6 Marion, Kansas.

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