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The Marion Tribune from Marion, Kansas • 3

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n7 7: sr He Opens the Season of 1886 '87 i ri 1 Or IT lQ-fp- LTM 0- II II ILJ UUU 0 V7 0 1 1 JU uuunu. WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Dressing Cases, Odor Cases, Toilet Sets, Progressive EuchreSfets Work: Boxes, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND CHILDREN'S TOYS1I 1He Will Sell Photo and Autogrph Albums. Cheaper Than They Gan be Bought in BostonJ Call early and make your selections from his assortment of FINE YASES.and Ornamental and Embossed Stationery suitable for haijdsome presents. SANTA FE TIME TABLES. 1 i A.

Fact! AFact! Uuion JHcPherson IJrancIi. W.Pr'gtw.Fr'gL Patt'ger. HEADQUARTERS ok 5:30 pm 10:45 GOING WEST. htw Florence Karion Cauadji Hillab TO Lehigh Canton 11:35 ftis 6:45 7:10 7:38 8:15 8:44 9:20 FINE HOLIDAY GOODS AND DIAMONDS. FedseoEue Pointers.

Prof. Carr, who has had charge of the Scientific department of the Marion school, resigned that position on Wednesday last. Miss Busby, heretofore teacher of the grammar department, has been promoted to the head of the Scientific department, while Mr. Cherrington of the intermediate class, has succeeded Mils Busby in the grammar department. Miss Murphy, who has been rilling the temporary vacancy in the absence of Miss Smith, has been permanently employed as teacher of the intermediate department 6:00 1 6:30 7:03 7:20 7:44 8:02 8:25 8:41 8:57 9:12 9:26 9:43 CASE BILLINGS, MARION, KANSAS, Real Estate Agents, Agents for A.

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Lands and for M. K. T. K. K.

Lands. ALSO FOB A Large Amouut of Private -Land, (I2T THIS AND ADJOINING COTJNTIBSJ 1:10 1:56 2:30 3:45 4:20 4:57 5:36 6:17 6:55 7:34 8:30 McFherson 'onway Windom Utile Biver. Lvods Ihsao Arrives: Ellinwood The farmers of Gale held a meeting at the Dobbs school house December Sth to organize a Farmers' Alliance Club. They adopted the constitution and resolutions of the national farmers' alliance, and ordered a charter. Adjourned to meet on Wednesday eyening, December 22nd.

All farmers and their ladies are invited to be present. "In and Oat of AndersenivlII, Or how a Yank fooled the Johnies," will be the subject of a lecture at the opera house next Monday evening under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A.

of Marion. The lecturer, Mr. Frank Smith, is considered one of the leading platform speakers in the lecture field, and comes well endorsed by both the pulpit and press. The Topeka papers speak in high praise of this gentleman's powers of speech and oratory We trust he will have a good house. JKlLEL-FBraCLK l(fc04 10:35 Pan'ger I W.

tYgt. HAS HOW OH THE BOAD THE FIKEST STOCK OF GOING EAST. Lmth: raiinwood. 5:30 am Lyons- John "Wand, of Topeka, was in our city Thursday. "Doc" Allen, one of our oldest colored barbers, has moved to Alma, Kans.

Mr. G. E. Shaner, of McPherson, has been visiting his son in this city the past week. Rock Island men claim that dirt will fly on their road inMarion within 10 days.

Wind and weather permitting. A big bon-fire on the square added heat and enthusiasm to the rejoicers over the bond victories, Tuesday evening. President M. A. Low, of the Rock Island, arrived in the city yesterday, on business identified with his great railroad system.

9 Dr. Weems sends ont a holiday greeting to his friends in Marion and Marion county or the first page of this week's TBiBtrirE. "'Read what he has to say. The competitive drill that was to have been held by the guards this evening has been postponed until the next regular monthly drill in January, 18S7. A number of the Knights of Honor and United "Workmen of this city, were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs.

Dr. Elliott, near Peabody, on Thursday. The Emporia papers speak very high MARRIED. Mitchell little Con way McPherson Galva Canton 5:15 pin 5:44 6:17 6:32 6:46 7:04 7::0 8:00 8:15 :50 9:18 44 9:45 5:30 am 6:20 7:10 7:35 8:1 :57 10:50 11:40 3K 4:00 4:50 BRADY BKITTOIff On November 23th, in Marion, by Judge Brockett, Mr. John A.

Brady and Miss Lucy Britton. Both of Hope, Kansas. 6CHENKOBSKEY-KIBSII. On Deeemoer 10, in Marion, by Judge Brocktt, Mr. Frank kofskey and Miss Anna Kirsli, both of Lehigh.

Lehigh A Large Ifumber of Nicely Located and Well Imyroved Farms for ale. HUNDREDS OF WELL SITUATEU TOWN LoTS In the thriving City of Marion for sale on terms to suit everybody. If yen want a Deed, or a Mortgage, or a Contract drawa, or if you wish to acknowledge the of any instrument, ceme to our office. Your business will be eoirectly done and for reasonable prices A file of all the county papers and other journals is ept in our office for the convenience and entertainment of oar customers. COMB A0 8KB CS.

JHiliaboro 6:10 6:40 7:20 8:16 8:44 Silverware, Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, And Rings, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents, SS2EVER OPEXED UP IN MARION CUXTY.SS& Also Strict Annmoi Gives to FINK WATCH ASD JEWELRY BEPaJUUSO and to the f'auaJtt Alar ion Arrives: Close cornections made at Florence east and wept on the main line of the Santa Fe'. Coupon tickets Mr. Jex has ordered a car load of shade tree plants, suitable for street and lawn shading, which he will sell to property owners at reasonable prices. on sale lor all points un and West. F.

V. BO USE, Ag't, Marion, Kansas, E. M. DONALDSON, Makiok, Kansas. J.

HOSMER, Svkosok, If. J. P. FUNK, Munagtr Land Department, Mabiom, Kansas. POST OFFICE.

Two ladies of Marion' were conversation a few days ago, when one of them expressed surprise that Jews were buying real estate in our town, because, said she, those people expect some day to return to Palestine. The other lady sorrowfully responded: ''What a dreadful thing it must be to live in the constant expectation of death." When the in Store For Sale. Small heating stove, in good condition, will be sold cheap for cash. Call on A. Cuesod.

Second house from corner of Santa Fr and Fourth streets, south side. Jfail closet for Lot ipring3 I Lincolnvillle Hope 1 at 1 P. at 7:30 A. M. daily.

DONALDSON, HOSMER CO-, CORRECT FITTING OF SPECTACLES, TO ALL KTES REQCIKISQ THE. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS, and Tuesdays, Thursdays Gale Saturdays -DEALERS IS- formation was furnished that Palestine Yoarjgtown at 6 A. Tuesdays and Fridays. East, at 8.30 A. and 8:30 P.

M. West at A. M. Money order office open from 6. a.

m. to 7, p. v. CB18. Hahdcastle, P.

M. was not the Eternal City, but a real ffiopfcgage Securities InuestepS 13 Real Estate. country of the Orient, the conversation ly of the lecture on "Andersonville," by Frank Smith, who appears in our Opera JOE. BECK, The Jeweler Cheap Millinery Goods. Mrs- Toomey is closing out the balance of her millinery stock at remarkably low prices.

She has gone out of the busiuess, and there are many articles of laces, ribbons, birds, plumes, feathers, frames, and assorted remnants of trimmings she was promptly directed to the precocious CITY OFFICIALS. House Monday evening. exploits of little Johnny, Special Meetings. FINANCIAL COREBESPOXDEXTS: IN THE BATES BLOCK. Everything Guaranteed as to Quality and First National Rank of Marion, Kansas.

insaa. is ofleilng at a great bargain. The ladies will find this a splendid opportunity to "fit up" their old WESTERN OFFICE, MABIOM, RAXS. EASTERN OFFICE, BeitOOOK, N. H.

X. H. A series of meetings is in progress at Judge. A ttorney. Marshall.

Williams McLead, the enterprising Opera Druggists have added a new attraction to their elegant store in the shape of an illuminated Santa Claus sign. First National Bank of Manchester. hats and make them new for a trilie. Call at once the Christian Church conducted by Jtev, KANSAS. W.

H. ndley. B. 8teioer, C. S.

L. Fred Iewia. K. 1 in, T- ddle, H. fiiebert, B.

Eteiner 8. McLead, W. B. Zercber, City Clerk. MARION, at her rooms on Main street, near her old W.

H. Wilson, on behalf of the Baptist Church recently organized in Marion Conncilmen. LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE This church has as yet no house of its own, but is expecting to avail itself of Mr. John H. Williams, engineer at Rogers' mill, lias taken a vacation, and with his family has gone on a visit to his wife's mother at Coffeyville, this COUXTY OFFICERS.

THE CHICAGO BAKERY Bncklen'a Arnica, Salve. The Best Salve in tna world for Cuts, Braised Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Oh ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by All AN BEEVES. Florence Kan.

Ware Batterfield H. 8- Walton R. G. Nelson State. -AND EST A W.

B. Zercher There are quite a number of our business men claiming that Santa Claus has C. H. Thompson Thoe. A.

Bogle RrpreeeTif ati rVm-ity Clerk Trea'arer 8apTt lblic BheiiS Attormy Clerk of Heister of Deeds. Probate Judge. Coroner Stanford Son; Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Confectionery and his headquarters at their place, but F. Brook er Frazier B. F.

Brockett -FASCT fS. Sheldon i Hannaford Jailor Warm meals served at all hours by attentive waiters. Freeh canned smki of all kinds en order, and supplied with all fruits and Vegetables in season. JOHN MAASIS, near orraar TUrd and Jfeia saw Taylor Riddle gives you a "Racket" this week, which should be read by alL Dntcb. DogereL Bosers, Stahl, Osborna.

Com J.M. 4 J. A. I T. -DEALERS IN ALI i FLORENCE, KANSAS Come to Florence, the Kansas "Valley.

At Louis Haacks to join the rally, r-3 IS i-9 KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY For bonds are voted, railroads will come. Now haye your friendship renewed anon. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1886. CO xs The regiment of men on the Young Marion's boom so as to grow and build. They have secured the services for a few weeks of Rev.

W. H. Hurlbert, an evangelist of experience, who will be here on Saturday night and continue the meetings. This enterprise is not only of interest religiously.but commends itself to the approval of all who would see the town prosper. Don't Bliss the The 27 th annual session of the State Teacher's Association of Kansas will be held in Topeka December 28th to 30th.

One and one-third rate for round trip ticket will be given on the Santa Fe De-tween all points and Topeka. The Windsor Hotel has been chosen as the headquarters of the teachers during their meetings while the Representative Hall will be the place of formal sessions. Parties wishing to secure boarding places or hotel accommodations in advance can do so by writing to H. G. Larimer, at Topeka.

A TRUE STORY. The largest drug store in Marion is Williams Melead's, under the opera bouse. We do not intend to tire the readers of The Thribune by writing our 3 building seem to throw mortar and lay At liOckwood Bowron's jrwcao set wraps so cheap yon wouldn't pay less for them If yon conld. SA1V1 W. HOWE, Real Estate and Insurance Agen ABSTRACTOR, NOTARY.

SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, stone with renewed energy since the 0. IT1- A fall line of Bojta A shoes at our store. LOCKWOOI) fc BoWHCIf. triumphant bond election. When this SO a S-i an 8 I 3: 1 1 SB P3 s- 3.

9 li building is completed Marion will have added another fine three story block to For Sale SCBaBBAX TOWH IOTS BAIN AND WEBEB WAQ0S8, COOK AND HEATIXQ BT0VK8. and manufacture their own Tinware from the best quality of tin. Tin Roofing, Spoutias; and Repair work done by Skilled Workmen. tVSpecial attention given to the Pump Trade. from on to three acres one third down balance in her already magnificent architecture.

Will furnish BSTSACTS on short notice. Special atteatioa fives to LOOKING CP MEAL EST ATI TITLES na and twa years, at eight per cent interest William KANSAS MARION, This evening Frank Lindon, support- Hats and Cape In endless variety at ljckwood db by a strong comyany, will present the Bowron's. Count of Monte Cristo," in the Opera 5 Wraps! at Lockwood A Bow A. Change House. This company comes highly ron's, BONAFIDB! Wa tiftv an fina a Jevaev for two dollars recommended by the press, and will, no doubt draw a good house.

CO and twenty-five cents as is usually sol for Lock woon A Bowbos 3 8 3 3 S. Rogers, Chas. Mealey and James Ladles. Misses and Gents shoes at Lockwood Bowron's. a CARTER BR O'S, Dress Goods! LTess Dress in endless profusion at the store of Lockwood A Bow.

biography in full before stating the object of this advertisement. It is sufficient to say of ourselves that in the seven years Maxwell, recently from Ohio, have come to Marion, and promptly secured work from the liberal employers of our town. These young men are mechanics, of in CO a 2 Cl er g. CQ CO iDealers In! A full line of Gents Furnishing; Goods at prices to suit all. Come In boys and look as over.

You will be treated well, purchase or no purchase, at Lockwood A Bowron's. telligence, and are sober, industrious and worthy gentlemen. we have resided in Marion no one has more fully established a reputation for honesty, integrity, enterprise and close attention to business than have Williams McLead. But enough of this The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a fair and give a supper in the James Barron, our fashionable tailor, baa recetv-p a very large and well selected assortment of Fall Goods. His materials are of the best and his Capabilities as a cutter and fitter are too well known to need any comment.

Rink next Thursday and Friday even self-praise. We want everyone to know that our large building, one hundred ings, Dec, 16th and 17th. As this is for the benefit of the church, there feet long will be literally jam- full of beautiful Holiday Presents of all des K. T. Alspaugn has just received a fresh lot of groceries wbifh be is selling out at the very lowest prices.

Shelf Heavy Hardware, Buggies and Spring Wagons, Stoves and Tinware, Marion Kansas. should be a good turn-out, and show the criptions, at prices that defy our com ladies that their efforts for a good cause are appreciated. I have succeeded kalfus wtltjams in the BOOT SHOE BUSINESS, and I invite the attention of the public to the fact that I have changed the appearance of things internally, and can show you just as good a stock of Boots, StLoes, Hats and Caps AS THERE IS IN THE COUNTY AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. December 1, 1886. All parties indebted to the Marion Lumber Company will jileace call and settle.

12-4 T.J. Smith. petitors, We can not enumerate to you in this small space all the fine Holiday Mr. Jas. W.

Harrison and Miss Matie KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. He'lea, of this city, were married at the goods we have, as yon cannot begin to realize what we have without coming into our store, for truly "Solomon in all Union House, Peabody, last Tuesday evening, by the Rev. Woodside. The his glory was not arrayed like our store will be." Come in when we get our goods Cigars and Choice Rofrshments, Tribune extends best wishes for future THE HUMAN FACE, happiness to this young couple. May displayed and you will exclaim in the AT THE there be just enough clouds in the horizon of their life to produce a beautiful, sun language of the Queen of Sheba: "It is a true story I have heard in my own land in regard to thy wisdom" -in selecting Holiday Presents.

Do not fail to come set. 19ttL. XIX. Mr. Hewett while working on Joe Lajtd Orrtcx at Salima, Kansas, December 1, 1886.

IS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbat said proof will be made before the dark of the District Court at Marlon, Kansas, on January 15th, 1887. vis: LOUIS S0 1 KZ, ZZ417, for the eXnr Bar 22, 19. 5 e. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence opou, and cultivation of said land, vts: William Dody David A. Dody Henry Joseph and A.

G. Bosler all of Tonngton, Kansas. 12-4-u H. M. Palmis, Register.

Grade Short Horn Cavttln For Sale. 18 Choice, Spring Calves. MO Choice 2 and 2 year old steers and spayed aielfei SOO cows, averaging more than 16-1 pore short-bora and a number of thoroughbred short-horn frBlla. Will give time with approved security. At W.

BBBWEBTOW. and see us. Young's new block yesterday, had a nar Williams McLxad. P. S.

Our unrivalled success in business Faces are as varied as the leaves of the forest. No two are alike, and rarely are both sides of the same face alifce in measurements and angles. "I believe my face Ucrooted," said a bright Intelligent lady, as she tried on a pair of Spectacles; and so it was, though she seemed to have been blissfully ignorant of it before. Now, many lines of spectacles only make this crookedness more apparent, and even make a face of perfect contour seem irregular. The Johnson Optical Co.

of Detroit, Mich manufacture and mate a specialty of their Dimension Frames and Lenses, whleh fit in the most perfect taste, thus enhancing the hn a face. For sale by CUENOD BAILLOD. JlWIUU, Ann OPTIOtAM. Flore5cx Kawsab row escape from serious injury A keg of nails bad been carelessly left on the third tier of joists and bloweddown, striking Mr. Hewett on the head.

For is not due so much to advertising as to the very low prices we always give. ElegantNew Pool and Billiard Tables AND KVKTTH1NO TO KBHIROI TBI PLKA8URK OF MCCBBa.Tf.OH Am AJCTJVBnTKIfT PETRUS GUILLON, Proprietor. ZZTFir Fto9T in Andtrton'i 2ft Dttmbtff. Come in and too will see snsnended tunately in its descent the nails were LEON from each article a price that will make yon happy. thrown out, thus, perhaps, saving Mr.

Hewett'slife. WILLIAMS MCLXAD, A.

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1886-1887