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Marion Banner from Marion, Kansas • 3

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MA IZIOJSr BANNER. THE MOST POPULAR ft cd tt 14 ATCBISO. TOPERA SAST1 FE K. R. MrlonMcPheron tiTislon.

Eipreta goes FrHyht goes west 7 ir, ti- Koeesk, Ajteilt. Is ZiMwA Yellf.y BanK Marion Centre, Eas. Olioicjo GROCERIES 1 1 An exchange says: That painful affliettoiT, a felon, can readily be prevented bv -moistening Ae finger wi lt the tincture of lobelia in the early stages the attack. If allowed to progiess too far-, before the remedy is applied it will have no effect. If it cannot fye conveniently obtained, rock salt pulverized, after being dried in an oven and mixed with au equal part of turpentine and ap-t plh-d frexuently, will destroy a felon in twenty-four hours Raw to Moke Business.

If you want to buy a farm', advertise for it. 1 If you have a farm to sell, advertise it. If you in dry goods, groceries, let it be known by advertising in your local paper. If you area mechai.ic, artisar, or engaged in auy ol the useful avocations ot liie, let the same be known by a judicious advertisement in your home paper. If you are a lawyer or, a physician, "hang tint your shingle" in your count' newspaper.

i If you are engaged in any branch ot business, no matter of what nature, and desire to succeed, let the people know it by a card in your city paper, I A comph te Hue of fresh canned goods just received at Baford's. Buford Iras a lot of trult jtrs which he wishes, to close out at cost. Call and get some. In our advertising colamps will be found a brand new ad. from John Wand.

LTe has me good remedies aad he takes th methftd of placing their merits before the public. That young lady must have been scantily dressed whan was looking out for her lover and sang: "FVIl come to-nSghr, the wind's at rest, The moon is bright and I'll wear the dress that pleased him best, A riobon in my hair." John Artz and Cy. ith their families hye gone on a propectibg tour through Linn county, and will probably extend tb ir trip further uth, but we opine they will bring up at Marion Centre before they find anything enticing. A wrman may be as hr mely as a drove of as uninteresting as a counterfeit detector, but if her husband is a rich man, and has been elected to some office, and they take up their abde i a "swell" residence- and give receptions, she imore-diately becomes yiatdsume and fascinating." Such is life. When a man agrees to deliver a letter to his friend's sweetheart, and forgets' it and leaves it in his pocket, hee his w5f.

find tnav insc as well save MARION COTKE SU1LS. Mail goes east 8:40 a. m. west .7:30 pi m. Mails closed at post office 30 minutes earlier, Conncll Orove liuote.

Arrives 12 m. Tuesdays, Tnurslav8, Satimlays. Lea yea 1 p. m. Abilene "Route.

Arrives 8 p.m. Monday, TVedneatlay, Thnrslay. Lta'vcs 7 a. m. Tuesdays, Saturdays Ifoungrtown Itonte.

Arrives 12 m. every Saturday. Leases 1 p. m. Feixk Rower, P.

M. OKFI1 1AL KlKKCTOltr. Congressman, 31 District Hon. Thomas Kyan, Toneka. 9th Judicial District Conrt Hon.

S. E. Peters, Judge; Newton. Clerk of Court Sain. P.

Bown, Marion Centre. Time of court Tor Marion county, 3d Tuesday in April and October. County Hepresentative Hon. W. V.

Waring, Peauody S. W. Howe, fcherilT, T. J. Smith, Ieputy.

T. A. Bogle, Snp't Public Instruction. C. Keed, County Attorney.

MV. H. Hamilton, County" Clerk. Sam. T.

Howe, Countv L. Fife, Register of (eeds. W. C. Nye, County Surveyor.

B. F. Brockett, Probate Judge. Dr. W.

C. Waring, Coroner. W. T. Hoblltzell, PealwHly, A.

L. Beelnse, Florence, Commissioners. 1. M. Eisley, Kisley.

Meet in regular sessions on the first Mondays of January, Jniv and October, and first Monday after first Tuesday in April aieet for equalization of taxes on the first ilondav in June, and for the levy of taxes on the first Monday of August in each year. MAKION GENTKE OIRKCTOKV. II. Dudley, Mayor. Councllmen J.

N. Rogers, K. C. Coble, T. W.

Bo wo, J. H. Buchanan, X. W. Gordon.

E. N. thy. Police Jmlge. John W.

Williams, City Clerk. N. W. Gordorn, City Treasurer. Owen Monohon, Marshal.

V. O. A. T. Marion Temple, Xo.

12, meets every Monday evening at o'clock. Good Templars. Pioneer Lodge So. 20, meets every Saturday evening at 7 :30. Visiting memijcra invited.

Ku slits of Honor. Marion Lodge 1. meets first and third Thursday evenings or each month at Templars' Hall. Masonic. Centre Lodge, So.

14. A. F. A A. M.

meets first Friday on or before the full 'moon in each month, at 7:30 nm. Visiting brethren invited. Triune Chapter, So. 72, Order Eastern Star, meets on Wednesday preceding each full moon, at 7 :30 p. m.

Visiting brethren invited. Odd Fellows. Marion Lodge Xo. '104-, meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m.

Visiting brethren cordially invited. Rebecca Degree Lodge, No. 15, meets on the first and fourth Thursdays Jeach month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting cordially invited to attend.

Cemetery Association. Highland Cemetery. Iiegnlar meetings first Monday lnJanuarv, April, July and October. A. D.

BILLINGS, President. u. G. Fkeebohn, Secretary. Liberal Leagne.

Bradlangh Liberal League, of Marion Centre, Kansas, meet at the office of Frank Doster, the third Saturday in each month. J. B. Bows, bee. C.

W. Keller, Pres. Religious. Presbyterian Church Rev. Wm.

Hamilton, Pastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 11 a. in. amd 7:30 p. m.

M. E. Church Kev. J. M.

Arcner, raswr Inir evening. All are cordially Invited. Christians Itev. E. L.

Allen, Pastor. Meet third Lord's day at 10:30, at the court house. Union Sabbath School 0 a. m. every Sunday.

Union Prayer Meeting At 7:30 p. m. cvery Wednesday. FLllKKXCK OlKliClOKV. U.

M. Toungkin, Maror. Counclinien W. F. Ares, B.

Croukhite, F. A. Tucker, C. Twvfor-1, T. L.

lenno-J. S. Kevs, Police A. M. White, Clerk and Attorney.

f. 3. Mitchell. Treasurer. VT.

Gleason, Marshal. Masonic. Ajlvance Lodge No. 114, meets first Saturday on or ln-rore tlie'full moon in eaeh month. Crystal Chapter So.

75, ordr Eastern Star, meet Friday on cr ber-jre the full moon in each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brethren invited. Odd Fellows. Grand Valley Lodge No.

127, eta at 7 :30 m. every Monday evening. U. O. A.

T. Florence Templfe No. 13, meets at 7:30 every Wednesday eveuiug. Knights of Honor, Florence Lodtre No. 1.02, meets every alternate Tuesday evening.

Visiting brethren invited. Churches. Presbyterian Rev. K. P.

Foster, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday morcir.g at ami every Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday school utter morning sendee. Prayer ineetiug. everv Wednesday evening at 8:3.

Methodist Episcopal Uev. WoodHlde, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school after miming service. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening.

Christians Kev. L. Allen, Pastor. Meet very lirst Lord's day at PKABOllY DUiKtTOHr. U.

W. Xeal, Mayor. I'ouncilmen McKercher, John Christ, C. A. Loose, W.

H. Prescott, G. W. Campbell. W.

H. Walker, Clerk. J. M. Holcomb, Police Judge.

J. II. C. Brewer, Treasurer. J.

II. Crow, Marshal. Masonic. Halcvon Lodge No. 120, meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month.

Hall on Walnut street. Odd Fellows. Covenant Lodge No. 113, meets every Monday vening llall on ainut street. V.

O. A. T. Peabody Temple Xo. 14, meets every Friday eveaing at 7:30.

Kn'ghti of Honor. Peabody Lodge Xo. 730, meets first and third Wednesday evenings of eucii month at Masonic hall, on ainut street. Peabody Library. Open from to 5:30, and from 7 to 9 p.

m. Fre-? to all residents of Peabody township; to all thers five cents per volume, or $1.00 lor yearly membership. Churches. Presbyterian Rev. E.

D. Walker, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning arid evening. Sunday school after moruiiig service. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveuiug.

Methodist Episcopal Itev. G. W. Pye, Preaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school after morning Prayer meeting every Thnrsdav evening.

Christians Rev. Alex. Kllett, Pastor. Meet every Lord's day at 10:30 a. tiie school house, for bible school exercises, worship, and breaking the loaf.

Preaching every third Sunday, morning and evening. Cnited Presbyterians Rev. J. Taylor, Pastor. Services every alternate Sabbath morning, at the school house.

BaDtist Rev. J. A. Heagy. Pastor.

Services every Sunday morning at 10:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. For Sale Cheap. One Span of Mares, Spring Wagon and Harness, also one span of yearling colts. Call at this office, or Gees' live ry stable.

Drop into the reliable and well known drug Stand of J. N. Rogers, -Marion Centre, and ask them what the reputation of the Green Monntain Cathartic Pills has been since Vou will be told that they have been and are a standard LIVER RKOlfLATOh OK MEU1C1SE, Aa Infallible Kemedy for Malarious Fvrs, Jauiick, KKSTLE89KES3, AlEKTAL DfiPBFSSION, Sick Headache, Coksupahon. hilliou85k88, dybpkptia. Try one box, only 25 cents.

You will never regret It. O. C. IJay A Israckbtt. Sole Proprietors, Kansas City, Mo.

John IF, Williams Attorney at Ifivv NOTARY PUBLIC. MARIOX CENTRE, KANSAS. Market lleport. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Wool, medium fine, unwashed Wheat, -Corn Oats 13 20 83 30 0 30 15 10 00 40 Rotter Egs Services every alternate Sunday at 10:30 a.

in. and every Snndav at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at p. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30.

Teachers' meeting Tuesday SEIVINB F'MEHINES SCKFnUSHIHa Ki 7 LI FETi'M SURPASSES OTHERS 30 UNiCM SQ.NEW Y0Rlt G'hicago RANGE MAS 4 F. M. WEAVER Citv. alv. THE BEST OF ALL I rormoratlianntbirdofacenturytlic Mu.laii; Uniment hasleen known to millions uil over the world as the only eafe reliance for the relief of nor idei.ts and rain.

It is medicine above price ami praise te tet of it i(Dua ft Hnrtanfif I.iniTTient is without an rf. ial. I(j5 It llesli aud niiurie to tl the vtry bone making- the eontinu- SI of pnin. nnd inflarnmation Imios-H Its effects nprn Hnirinn it tii Knite Creation, are equally wcucicr- 5 ful. The Mexican.

Tl HJiiimont 19 nooiled by Fornobody i every house. Kvery da brin' iit-wa 1 tJc asouy c-i onful stitAil or l.ur 1 ai ot rrjemio ianyr n- or valushle or ox I saved by tho licadiug injwer of thij far. ti 9 whloli npeedilv cures sucu ruTmci.Ls tb-3 IIU31AN IXiU as I'lieuiintixm. rvclltr-s, lis 1 srnthis. Pfiiioaons lSltes rj Lamcut- Vor.

fTTcrrs a Ut'l 4 iciceti every form of eitornsl sUm- jjjj It h-als -t it lioat rt. For the Isk'jte CiitfiXiOS it nrc-3 fi.TsiiK, Sniany, SilA" jliit. VI Fouadtr, Tlnruena kK8, lioof IMft- jN e-jr, foot Kot, Strew Worm, KcT, Iloiicw Horu, ScrntehfS, intl-fcl falls. flTvIn, Thrnsh, Itinaboiie, iflA Sorts, Pull Evil, 1 noou the Mt untl every otner niliumi -to vrliteli the orcnl or tht italic aud fctocli lnra are lifctilr. The aiexican.

lujitaiig L-iuiment hi nl diartrjoints aiid it Is, positively, BEST iii a ti MBS tia i3 -tA rT.T n- tt a rn Km as us mmMt 61 7 St. Charles Street. St. Louis, Mo. A regular smia.it.

of tri Madical College, hie been longs located than any ia Kt Lois.a eit pners bliow.Hu,l iJl oid rwadant knjr. Cdtet. Stricture. Orchitis. F.nrturF,a!l Vrtnary Sypniiitic or KCercurlal Affect-ots at Sbroat, Skin or Boner enre-i Srjely, lability ttnd Impotency.

aa the res a It of Self- Abiies, iii a-toessea in ra.it jears.or art emiasioas, dc-biUtr, dimness of niein-cry. pbyniCHl dtcayt to confucica of liens, loss of romal lo.rD'ierlnji mar-riare improper nennaoeatiy cunsd-t'oniit-atioii or by mail free and inrtte-- etaiap. Medicines seat ly mail or B3r. t'oroa aed. VTnere doubt exists it is I raaU1.

ajd. pflris. I GUIDE! ThewbolBftorr.irell ii Isirna tii', om fc'JowijjJ Tr. it rot. trh IV i armj.

shoull xnej-'-- fao-r at--i Oo iocrawsd 3 jf 1 'lurv p.i oz. iiijnyi3r.r3. m.rtsd i Utjea n-dnr lork and re- i Ota. br ii! aoaey or i-o tcv Kntr'teh-P-rmsr: yvcnci r- tni poVen. trtiOiifHir ccrwot ttcioi Jer.s.

Aversion to( ocm't rt. A cy dmnrft ha tiia lnirradirnt. (St. Lrjzi. t'n'-a' lAtnis.

70 ChrtMt St, 8t. Louis, at Cl.UBtH curt? Gnuiiil t-irnjot Qicct. Urinary or Bluadfr ise-iaes. qaitl ii a Jw AiitHo diiets rn.iLtnc fi-orz rii-Rbso, firxpoffarfc cbpwI for l'-'e lae-liriiio. Ailvico fio.

Cbn-txlvw. CWlor la ace. Smrtotn Eck? f.irH.cKj-ai,' GME TREATMENT. A certain euro for Nervous Serrlnal Weakness. Imoctence.

etc. The Eecipes nsml in my practice for 0 Veers and an iOut-trared book of60 paces giving fiU direction? for lf treatment, Oflt free. Address ES. T. WILLIAMS.

435 taw iuwaaksa. Wa. Mrs. L. 7Ir.

Fcrhin IIa3 just received a ntvr ival line of MILLINERY GOODS, at her store, on Main etrwt. oppsi" th r-J Prititinp House, nd invireK tli" careful iusptclion lieiore buying elsou AU, NKW SITLKi or 1IT3 AXD DONETS, l'LOWKSt KIUBOS3, Ac. Extra line of line lliri.vl lace, aa 1 oihrr tUiiifS not beioic in this market. 1 tJi-S ISJLrrTJI 1 -()- If rcu t'link til rn is notliinjr 5ari-iu call i tli iali.tr" luuse tf A. 1.

Killings 1 alera in ltKMTIKU, 11EO SPHINOS, ri KO GLASS t'l'EENSWAKE, KIC. KTf, KTC ritasera'l nl xminonr rmis v. We t-Cer Siioci il iii.tm-. e.ia in or. G'ass anl r.

a hh to cl ul our sf-ck. A. 1. B1LH.NOS A CO. irQHAI 11 1 1 i i 8 ft 1 OF ALL tift ti tj i I 9 3 1 TUUBSDAT, AUGUST 11.

1SSI. Entered at the Poat Olllce at Matiun Centre, Kansas, as second-class mail matter. Correspondents. All communications for this paper should be accompanied' ly the name of the author, not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith on the part of the writer. Write ocly on' one Bide of the paper.

Be particularly careful in giving names mid dates, "to have all letters or figures plain and distinet. Town a 1 County Gossip. SEASONED WITn STOLEN SPfCES Rio roasted, at Honest Teas, the best at Honest Billj's, cheap. I you want a bargain go to the Ladies zar. Flour, lots of ii all the time, at Honest BiVy'a.

Coeoanut and chocolate at mcst Billy's. Toilet soppin endless variety at Honest Billy's. Still goods continue to come in at Honest Billy's. Ifrta ot jellies and plenty of honey at Honest B'uly'3. Buy the celebrated Xewton broom at Honest Billy's.

Tenderlc in and canned corn beef at Honest Billy's. Honest Billy has the French baking Try i. A lew more kit? of whiteSsh and mackerel at Honest Billy's. AnotJierlot of lunch tcogue just 'received at Honest Billy's. The best golden Rio, Peaberry and Moka ct ff at Candies, dried frui's, and plenty of canned goods at Honest Billy V.

Two nice rooms for rent, suitable tor a residence. Call on Mrs. Toomy. Mrs. Toomey is now selling gods below cost tor cash.

Come and see. Just received, a few more cases of that tine gloss starch, at Honest Billy's. Honest Billy- sells cheap cash, and thai is the reason he sells lots of goods. For Kent A good stone houee, stable and corral. quire of Wm.

G. Bates. Hocest Billy has some more of those York State apples Call and get some. Honest Billy kef-ps all the leading soaps in the trade, aud plnty of 'em. Come and see.

Just received, a choica lot at those fije crackers, v'mbles and- cream biscuit, at Honest Billy's. There is entirely too ranch profanity aivinnir the amnll hovp. all dlia to the 1 street education ibey receive. man in the world is happier than a mn going to a picnie'ot taking a baggy ride with a -Trowed wile. Basement for rent, suitabla for a restaurant.

It is we'd ventilated. Ii. quire of Mrs. Toomy, at Todies' zr. Perpetual motion scaitdal.

Marion Co itre has succeeded in perfecting perpetual motion duiing the lasE wetk. Billings' Park will be open hereafter to visitors on Thursday aad Friday eveu-inga, aud Saturdays and Sundays. Ten barrels of sugar Just received at Honest Billy's; also the finest sngar syrups, all very cheap, and no mistake. There is a good deal of human nature in a clothes wringer. A Slarion Centre giTbad her" hatid squecz by oiie-last week F.

W. King3bary, formerly nt tl.is p'ace, but now of Lyndon, Ossge county, tiled last Monday. Mr. K. i3 visitinrj lriends here.

Farmers are busy threshing nnd plow-i ig for. wheat. Notwithstai ding the partial failure this year, a large acreage will be sown thi3 fall. One of most perplexing experiences ii life i3 mttking a purchase at one sltop i.nd seeing the article marked fifty per Ci-nt. cheaper at the next.

Purify your premises and thus avoid ui neceesiry sickness duriog the heated term. A dimes worth of disenfectant miy save a ten dollar doctor's bill. Li-ve is the best investment of all, save conscience and the sentiment of du'y. The-e are the treasure-houses of life, the iireat market herein tne shares are always A No. 1 brood mare for sale, six years old, sixteen hands high, weighs 1.200 pounds, well broke to work, and in every respect a.

first-class animal. Inquire pf Dr. T. T. Davis, Mai ion Centre, An enterprising washerwoman shows more energy than nif.st business men.

the hitter hie a full line of goods only once or twice in the year, the farmer has a full line every Monday moruiiig. A woman may be stuns by curiosity, struck by an idea, knocked down by an argument, or smothered with delight, et she neer suffers the agony she experiences when a rival's new dress has a lunger trail ihan her own. She bad a vaccine bcab upon her snow white arm. t'he warned her bi-au to this effect for fear he'd do It harm. But when they to irt that night, she gave a mighty grah, and whispered 4'Hug me awiul tight, and never mind the sc Now the soda's in the lount, but our purse is awful gaunt, and the heat it makes us swelter wirh a swelt, 6 welt, ewelt.

While the cooling lemonade through a straw enchants the inxid, who displays a bunch of flowers at hr belt, belt, I elt. We have hud a knock down and drag ouf, a runaway or break and last, but not least, a choice tid-bit of scandal, in Marion Centre during the lusi week. Who says we are not getfi.sg to be metropolitan in our ways and manners The political pot is bubbling. "Something extremely ''juicy" and ol undoubted "richness" may possibly be developed before election day rolls round. Somebody may hear something before the votes are counted.

Look out boys, it's surely coming. There is To be a grand xcursion from this place to Cottonwood Falls on the 17th instant, to hear General Weaver's speech. The Marion Centre Cornet Band will accompany the excursion and furnish mnsic at the meeting. The speaking will commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.

Immense numbers will turn out tj listen to thi fsmous orator. LEVI BILLINGS, PrI J. X. ROGERS, Vice I'(--Ii-n t. A.

K. ASE, "rrjrporated anater file Imm tt Statto Kaataf. I(M- u. banlncr; t-v And a I a rxcliaiie i-tt. il-sfi, fHle 'Mny citr tn t-iron! tl trrrr nil the principal lin-.

ti ti-fc-ta Trmm tti hv railraf an4 to -y the el b. alu ei. imhacn by cxprcta amy leei I lie via country. "ilonry Loaned SjJcaonable Rates Ids her on Farm or Personal seenri y. A iln-e of year basioeca la respecJ fully Ha king Cores froji 9 if.

to 3 p. v. For trie recnrainMtavtf on of per mi tfv- el" 5- aattjibrbaak will 1, -t '-en for I lie 1 1 mrt ion at business atr-day fVnln from 9 until i-n. Jo it S'. Ch ristie BANKERS, MARION CENTRE, IAM Dors a General Bactinpr liars and is-ue liraris jjabJc in "all the principal cities of Kuroe.

Cr.llertiocs i rom tIr eltcwW to, aal rfruit-tfi on Uay of at currei.V rates ui exchange, Txans money on real estate 8 per cei.t intt-rest. Also Xotary Public, aaI will mate cr any kind of lejal J.apers lit reaeuu. -l rates. A share of yotr bneiucss is rcsictfiilly solic- i -Banking Honrs, from 9 a. to m.

Office. OM Ueeord 1881 1881 sJ. IS. Cssf Gilo. Soath-eaet corner Maia andI'irgt Elrtt-lg, Oppoiie Roger's BlecL.

VTIicre will le founJ at all times a c-Loice selection of SI' 2 Xi! Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, 31iscs't cuts', Yoi 11116 Ii i 1 dL FDRNISHIVG GOODS. reCKET and T1BLE TLERY. $UEEXSWAEEt JSTOXEWAEH, WOOD and WILLOW WAHK. Staple and GKOCERIE, la fsct evcrvthlnv usually kel in tirst class GENERAL STORE Lowest pcssible living pticcs for Cash or COUNTRY PRODUCE. GOODS DELIVERED AT A LI TAKTS OF 1I1H CITY ASD SVEUUBS.

Qaeonsware ai Glassware. Cni3AP, FIRST QUALITY, COMPLETE LINE. Staple find Fancy COODS. SWEET POTATOES, POTATOES, APPLES, OEANGES, CANNED GOODS, FLOUR. ilEAL, CARBON OIL, GARDEN SEEDS, TEAS, ZW Pay outside prices for Produce.

JZ H. B. Thompson Co. (Roger's Block.) Marion Ckstke, as BOOK? BOOK Three Ilaving secured the aencj to sell the following interwsti'is works by subscription, I am now prepared Jo canvass, and will call on you soon. TIIE NEW" DEVOTIONAL and EXPLANATORY PICTORIAL BIBLE.

This wort is fully illustrated. All the loading characters, places and events of the Old and Testaments, together with Lr. Smith's Dictionary of the llible, in which every important Scriptural word is fully explained. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Taia book is a complete history, and thure is not a question that can be asked concerning any historical event but what an answer can be found in this great work.

Professor Fowler's Great Vbrk on Sex-, ual Science, or a. This is an able treatise on the laws which govern the sexual relations. No family should be without it. SAMUEL G. MUSICK, Agent, Marion Centre, Kansas.

The '-Old Reliable" to the Front Again MARION CENTRE, KANSAS, CONTRACTOR, BOILDBB, AND Dealer in Stone. All work done in the best style. Good material and workmanship jruanicleetl. Orders promptly attended to. l'laus and speciucatious furnished when desired.

The Commercial Hotel. RNIEIITS RICE, Pro, MAIN MARION CKNTKE, KANSAS. This woll known Iionsf lias been refurnished, and is now prepared for the reception puests. Travelinjr men will llud it to their advantage to clvo us a trial, tiood saiuplo room ou Urtt lloor. Jfc rt'e 'bus to auv part t.f the citv.

This space is reserved for Mrs wbo is too busy jutiiow with her newtomis to lull you what she Las. Marion Centre Biliil Hull. BAMl'EL THOMTSON, Froprlet -r. First door west of the Commercial House, Main street, Marion Centre. Kansas.

rlJ 'Great gracious," She as he hurriedly disrobed and tumbled into bed. "What have you been drinking or What is the matter with your breath?" he responded, and. then he winked at himself in the dark and breathed thin till she got to sleep. 1 GREENBACK KALL. Gener.

I Weaver at Cottonwood Falls. Geo. James B. Weaver will speak at Cottonwood Fills, August 17th, 18S1. This will probably be the nearest point to Mari county that will be reached by this eloquent expounder of the Greenback docirine, and we h- pe all who pos sibly can will avail themselves of this opportunity to-hear him.

Reduced rates hare been secured In ni the A T. S. F. Round trip tiekets.from Marlon Centre only fl.40. Turn nut! Turn out 1 When you want, cheap money, without ptjing a commission, andvwith interest' payable annually, ank see Turs.

W. Bows. 1 Marion Centre, Kan 3 s. Please Take Notice. Persons galnering fruit or killing game on my premises without my consent, are hereby notified that I will prosecute all persons so trespassing.

W. W. Brewer. Marion Centre, Augu3t 4th, 18S1. A matter of Ictrresi.

I can fui nioh money on improved farm at 9 per cent. Interest anmialla, and no commission charged. Titos W. Bows, Marlon Centre, Kansas. Wanted A.

Partner. Silent or active, in the jewelry business. A person with $80C or $1,500 can hear of a good opening by applying to or addressing G. W. Saylor.

Marion Centre, Kansas. The following we clip from the National Record, which vre heartily endorse "We would call the attention of our ex changes particularly, and our readers generally to the German Greenback Das Banner, published in Buffalo, N. Y. It is a number one piper, ably edited, and should be placed in the hands of every German. It can be had eight weeks on trial for 10 cents." Address, The Banner, Buff do, New York.

Partner Wanted. A sood business man, with $2,500 or $3,000 cap'tal, can find a good invest ment, as I cft'-r to 6tll oi.e-hall interest in my hotel, known as the "Bailey in this place. Gill on or ad dress, C. C. Bailey, Centre, Not a.

Constellation of Falsehoods, but a Concentration of tjes at Ihf. Store of the Meaoest flln in Marion Connty. Just received at Costell 'e, direct from the celebrated chemical worts of. W. Gi'ltt, Michigan Avenue, Chicago, the most complete stock of lyes ever before concentrated in Marion county.

Every box warranted no sale. Gil'ett'a beautifully perfumed 100 per cent, lyrs at Coste'lo's. Gillett's best crystalized 25 percent, lyes at Costallo's. Gem, Great VY stern and Pittsburg solid lyes at Costello's. Philadelphia, Greenwich and Royal scrubbing lye at Costello's' Costello keeps the Flor dts Bristol brick dust for cleaning all kinds of metals.

Also the latest discovery of the great Mflgnetto-Elrctro Silicon, for restoring all manner of precious stones and glass to their normal brilliancy. Six bars of best soap for do cents at Costello's. Three pounds ef apple, pear, quince, plum or peach butter, nicely canned, at Costello's for a quarter. Iioe, vat. ilia, lemon, wintergreen, celery, pine-npple, ginger, and all other flavoring extracts at Costello's.

Try'. that nickle Dar sonp at Bu ford's. Rye for sale at J. C. Good's wagon, shop, Maij street, Marion Centre.

Birrey want a good saddle and driving pony, also a gwd work horse, cheap, tor spot cash. Look here, farmers! Don't throw away yotir cheat, for vou can sell it for cash at Hasc4 Barney's. Oleanders, and other house plants for sale cheap at the Ladies' Closing out stock. Call soon. For the best and cheapest bacon go to A fresh assortment of groceries just received at Bu ford's.

If you want anything irr the grocery line call at Buford's. Be 'ding Bros Co's sewing silk anu machine twi-t, knitting and embroidery ilk, in all cwlors, at the Ladles' Bazar. In order to make room for fill and winter stock, Mrs. Toomy offers every thing in the millinery and notion line at cost for cash. Now is the time to secure bajgains.

Don't forget the Ladies' liaz ir, opposite the pofitoffiee. If you Want the best price for your sti ck hogs take them to the Sugar Fac tory. All kinds of sickle knives at Brickley's Baylor will sell you any kind of a clcck or watch at manufacturer's prices. Don't forget that Kugg Biruey want to buy all of the cane you can raise thi3 year. If 3'0U want to contract it In ud-vanee, call at the Suaar factory, where you can be accommodated.

Ashton salt, expressly for dulry use, at M. II. Stone's. Rugg Barney pay the highest price in cash for corn, at the Sugar Factory. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures Dyspepsia Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic prevents Mala na.

Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic restores the appetite. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures Fever and Ane. 2': Oreeiiback County' Committee. Tha-following named gentleman have been chosen as the County Central Committee of the Greenback-Labor party of Marion county K.C'Bates, Z. Francis, Secretary.

sv, 11. J. Gentry. 1 i J. II, C.

Brewer J. G. II J. Perry. W.

P. Collins S.O.'W, Risler, Jacob Wilgamoth. T. J. Wise J.

Swltaer. i Centre. Grant. Catlln. Gale.

Creek. Oh, Whai a Coagh "WilY yon heert the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease consumption. Ask yourselves if you can atTorri fir the sake of saving fi cints. to run rt'nr rit 11111 We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Itceverfails.

litis explains why more than a million bottles were sld the past year Jt relieves cronp and whoopinjr conph at once Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 6old by John and, Marion Centre. Dyspepsia and Ller Corapla'nt. Is it not worth the small price of cents to free yourself of every symptom of those distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our store ami fret a bottle or.Shiioh's Vitalizer, every bottle has a printed grnarautee on it, use accordingly "and it it does yon no g-ood it will cost von nothing.

Sold by John W'and, Marion Centre. We. have a speedy and positive en re for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month and headache, in Shiloh's Cutarrh Remedy, A nasal injector free with each bottle l)se it if yon desire hetilth. and sweet breath. Price 50 cents.

Sold by John and. Marion Centre. bTEALEY ROUSE. A. MILLER, Proprietor.

(Opp site Dv Peabotly, Kansas. JSFGood Accommodations and charges Kailey Mouse. C. C. BAILEY, Proper.

Headquarters for Commercial travelers. Good- Livery convenient to the House. Corner of Fourth and Main streets, Marion Centre, Kansas. Mullowiiey arrow s. (Successors to Gee Brothers.) Feed and 'Sale Stable.

MAEIOJf CENTRE, IU5SAS BUY, SELL, OR T-RIDE HORSES Hihcbciiff Tidyman. BRIGKMAKERS, BUILDERS OONTRAGTOSS MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. Brick shirned any point at speciil rates and on short noti e. J. ML, 33 rewer, JPJEA Ii OD TV Kas.9 Dealer in Clot ilil.

BOOTS AND SHOES, ats Caps. Gems' Firai NOTIONS, GLASS AND Htehct Fricc Paid for Produce. k.ttoiii.cy at Law MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. A general law business transacted. Office.

In Williams' Block. ion Centre Everything in the line of Monurnents, Tombstones. Ac, ttc executed in tiio styl ami of.the best material. -Call and examine my stock. 1'.

Manufacturer of Boots fiiitl Slioes, AH kinds or Hoots and Shoes made to order on short tice and in the latest styles. Repairing neatly and promptly done." shop first door west of Rannbr olllce, Marion Centre, Kansas. JK Cobu rn, DENTIST, .1 MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. rrEETII extracted, flilwl and cleaned in a skillfal manner ArtiilT-Ul appliar.cas mado for the mouth. All work wnrranted.

with lr. ii. II Kernodle, Main street. Office hours from 8 a. m.

till be.u. himself the trouble of telling kdr the facts." They won't be beUevedeepecially if the hand-writitig rtsemblerin any re-sppct that of his own. In another will be found the snnouncement of C. C. Bailey for the o'-ficeof Sheriff of Marion county, suhjret to the decision the Republican nominating convention.

Mr. Bdley is one the best citizens of the county, an 1 if elee'ed "the county will have an officer who will -enforce the laws without feur or favor. A loving heart and a pleasant countenance aie cr.mmodi.ies which a man should never fail to take home with him. They will best season his food and soften his pillow. It were a great thing for a man that his wife and chil lren could truly say of him, "He never brought an angry or ill-tempered word across his threshold." The best likeness of heaven ever seen ou earth is a well conducted, ppy Let all our readers resolve to make theirs such.

SUESCKIBE FUR THIS BASSEK. The Only Paper Fuotished In Marion Comity Not Supported by Taxes Stolen Fr the People. It is the only paper published in the county devoted to the in'ereMs of the people, and is sustained by the people and not by oflicinl patronage. It is not cuinected with any ring and is not In the pay of Court House c'ique. It reserves the risrht and wiTl discuss the affairs of ihe county without partiality and wtfhout prejudice.

It will form no- unholy'allUnce with avowed enemies to the best interrsts'of the coanty for the purpose of stalling a portion of the hard earnings of the ers of the crunty. It 13 under no obligations to the county officers for official patronage." "1C makes no compromise with crime. We publish what other piper in the county dtres to make public. We propose to dri.w aside tlie veil arid let tha public see the mafiner in which public uffnirs are managed. We aim to be the organ of the people and not the tool of tje Coujt Houfe ring.

If you would know hew the sffirs of the county are manaeed you should tub-scibe for the Bakxer. We shall make it our boinden duty to expose all trauds, steals, conspiracies to and in doing so shall lay on and spare do-, to the end that no guilty man escapes. It is opposed to sacrificing the interests of the peop'e for the benefit ot the Republican, papers of the county. It is opposed to fraud, illegal fees, land swindles and malfeasance in office. It recognizes only the sovereignty of the people aud appeals to them alone for its support.

Terni3: $1.50 per year; 75 cents for six month. The Institute closed lass week, and the teachers who p-issed a successful examination have departed to their various homes to indulge in a short vacation and then resume thir labors in the scho 1-room. They will go back to their work better prep-ircd to teach the youthful minds that are given into their training, and al3n, with a g-eater respect for their profession and a true conception of the great responsibilities resting upon them. Their faces will be missed on our streets, ard when another year Iihs passed our citizens will welcome them back agn if-. We wish them a year of pleasure and profit, 'i here were many aspirants to the position of "birth wielder" who failed to pass a successful examination, and felt, in their disappointment, like repeating the little verse: "Multiplication -is a Division is twice as bad.

The rule of ihree It puzzles me drives me mad." Mr. Lewis H. Taylorville, Christian county, Illinois, is visiting his daughters, Mrs. B. F.

Neabit and Mrs. Win. II. Conner, of this county. Mr.

Jernigan is accompanied by Mr. J. s. Valentine and family, of New Douglas, Boud county, Illinois. Mr.

Valentine is also a son-in-law of Mr. Jernigan, and this visit assumed the nature to some extent or a family reunion, and the meeting was a joyful one to all parties concerned Both gentlemen express themselves as highly pleased with our county, and Mr. Valentino, who is a large land owner in Illinois, is 36 imprtssed with the land of Mai ion county, together with its sur roundings, that it is more than likely he will' some permanent Investment amongst us. Wo wish be may. They leave Fiiday morning lor Newton, Kansas, to visit friends there, after which they return to their home in the Sucker State.

Uberol Eocampuient. The annual meeting of ihe Liberals of Kansas will beheld at Forest Park, Otta wa. August 25th to29ch, inclusive. Many ot the ablest speakers in. the Liberal ranks of the country will be present.

Rfduced rates of fare have heen secured on all railroads centering at Ottawa. Alfred Taylor, Pres. Mrs. Anxte-Diggb, Sec'y. 15 ifJ 15 10 (rd IS 13 75 fto 1 00 2 75 at 3 on 10 (ft 3 20 00 5 60 00 Pdoz.

2 Hams Shoulders White Beans Potatoes Floor Beef Cattle ITojrs Chickens Hay 2 50 ton- 1.

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