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The Daily Times from Marion, Kansas • 3

The Daily Times from Marion, Kansas • 3

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The Daily Timesi
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Marion, Kansas
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0 FA RGOODSWe Will Stay! uu HAVE ARRIVED, km 05- 1 II styIc'- II 1 lei I Oiiilllli. Bankrupt, Closing Out Sales, Auction, or any Other Institution. Wo do not nsk you to leave your Notwithstanding the Hard Times we have bought the Largest and Most Carefully Selected Stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever before shown in Marion and we propose to meet all Prices made on Goods in our line, whether at Cost or under. Come in and see them. They are all Now and we will give you prices to equal any closing out sale in the city.

Cash to akk to somk other math ou Cm'. We nro receiving New (Im1s ev ery Day, nought at dish and Hard Times Prices, and we've to sell them. We are neither Millionaire nor States men, hut, we will Stand by the Town that has Stood by us, as loiijr as the Weeds are kept down from her Slain Street. Very Kesnectfully, Wheeler ros. Loveless Sacket fO WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR BROWN'S MERCHANT TAILORING JiiU I lil I iJf.

CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Fresh Fall Goods The Daily Times. SliPTKMIIKR ID, lS-itf. Central Kiim.it ItuptlMt Amoclatlon. The sixteenth annual meeting of the Central Kansas Baptist Association, which meets in our city opens with a Sunday School convention, at 10 a. on the 2'Uh and will hold Over the Sabbath.

About fifty messengers are expected. The following programme ill indicate the line of work TlintstiAAV HORNING. 10 o'clock Devotional and song, led by A. Bmock. 10:110 Scripture Authority for Sunday Schools -led by Kldor Stilt.

Tho Teacher' KncoiiraKcmeutH led by Kldur Fulton. TIII'IIMUY ATIKKNOOS. 1:30 Prayer and piulso service, led by Mrs. Fulton. Report from school, by the I have just received my Fall Stock of Cloths and Trimmings and am ready to take orders for Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats.

I propose to make up these goods so cheap that everyone can afford to have a DENMARK CO PROPRIETORS. The best place In the city to get Meat, Buttet, Eggs, Elsh, Game and Pouluy. -Smoked Meut- ME of our own cnrlnfj, and everything gcnrrallj kept In a tlrt-cinsH meat meat marker, What i ucceiKftry In Order to Have a Good Sunday School led by A. It. Smock, 4:00 -Should Scholar be Kxpeeted to Memorize LIVERY, Feed -arid -Sale The l)v' Doing.

Council meeting to night. School commenced to-day. The electric light company are putting up tho wire for a light on South Third street. Uncle Billy Erewor has a pair of fine yearling mule colts which he wishes to trade for cattle. A nmrriago licenso was issued today to John Flaming of Durham Park, and Anna Decker of Liberty.

Tho Rock Island will BelUickets to the St. Joe fair until the 15th for $5.50 for tho round trip one fare. Charles Ginette was released from the county jail this morning, having served out his sentence for selling whis-ky. John J. Funk, of Pcabody, and II.

I). Tenner, of Hillsboro, will have a tariff debate in German at Hillsboro this evening. Will Moulton received a letter from D. Church, city chemist of Topeka this morning, gating that a samplo of clay sent him by Mr. Moulton first class tire clay, which tie had exposed to a heuf of 1800 degrees.

Henry Siebert his sold his hardware and implement business to Messrs H. D. Loewen of Pen body who immediately take possession. They are experienced hardware dealers and good men. Mr.

Siebert will not leave town however, but will "stay und look on awhile" ho says. the Lesson Elder J. Howies. 7:30 Sermon, "The True Value of the. Sunday School," by Elder ,1.

B. Tuttle. ITIllAY MOKN1NO. 9 a. m.

Devotional led by 8. Wright. 10 Introductory feruion, by Elder S. P. Hmith.

11 Appointment of committees; let Made Suit of Clothes. As to the quality of my work and the reliability of my goods I refer to all those who have patronized me since I came to Marion. Inquiries from neighboring towns and requests for samples of goods cheerfully responded to. ter of Marlon church, and application of new E. End Mais St.

Opp. V. M. C. A.

rtrii.otvo I have a pedigreed Durham Bull and a Hereford Hull, also a mimher of pure blood hum cows, which 1 will sell ou easy term i. trade fr grain. churches; dinner. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30 Devotloualled by Elder Bailee.

2 Report of committee on new churches. Rending letters from churches. FRANK TATMAN. 3:00 Election of oKhvr; reading rules of or A. J.

SHUMWAY PrciHd.sr der, and in vital Ions to visitors. 8:30 Report of IllKtorlcMl committee; report of committee on religious exercises; report of ETC. committee on temperance; general discussion Aware Devotional led by Licentiate Kngene That tho largest! Barnes. 6:00 Sermon, b.v Klder Fulton. M01tM.su, Report o( committee on place of meeting; report of committe on Home Missions; dis CUskIoIi, led by Elder D.

D. Proper. Sermon by Elder T. O. Sallce.

That tho liveliest! That tho most interesting! EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. 11:00 Report on A. It. P. discussion, led bv Elder J.

IJ. Tuttle. Mr. BrundagQcan' be found at tbe store day and night. Cull promptly attended to.

HearwariMty. That the niost beautiful 11 Revision of Constitution; dinner. SATURDAY AFTERNOON'. 1:30 Devotional led by Elder Chanx. 2:00 Report of committee; discussion, led by Elder Stltt.

Furniutre Exhibit 3:00 Report of committee on MlnMenul Ed acatlon; discussion, led by 3:30 Report of committee on religious dettl tutlon; discuKsion; led by Elder Fulton. J. S. Herring, recently of Newton is in the city today and has completed arrangements for opening a first claBS laundry by the first of October. This will fill a long felt want and we bespeak for him a good patronage.

Alexander Newman who came to this city about three months ago, died Saturday night at 11 of consumption, aged 48 years. Ho was an old soldier, sorving through the ontire war and be longed to Co. G. 5th Kansas cavalry. He was burried under the auspices of the G.

A. R. yesterday at 4 o'clock from the M. E. church, Rev.

Enyeart preaching tho funeral sermon. Real Estate Exchange. 4:00 Report of Treasurer; report of commit' tee on obituaries; reading of minutes and print To be found in Marion County is at the wide awrke establishment of ing; miscellaneous. 7:30 Prayer and praise service, led by Elder Fulton. 8:00 Sermon, by Elder J.

P. Ash; chaise by Billings Marion, Kansas. SABRATU. a. 8chool.

10:30 a. Preaching. 3:00 p. in, Woman's Mission meeting. 7:30 p.

in. Preaching. Keal Ktate Transfer. The following transfers have been re ZW One can well demonstrate that I ho abovo assertion iu true and mildly drawn, and also that tbe prices are the low est to be found. OfficeSecond Door North of Court House.

ported since our last issue Krenzlger to Ihsrc Good South west BARROWS TIDYMAN iu, i t' ultcd States to Andrew Keever south -Dealers in CUM ui I6t i. 1 meut Fisher to Untile A Pike lots 20 and 28 block 23 Utrence 80') no Personal. Ben Davis went to Lost Springs this morning, Dick Malone came homo from Denver iMt Ulgbt. W. Fox has returned from a flying trip to Illinois.

Berry Stanford returned from Wichita Saturday night, where be bad been nerving at a Jurrmaa In the U. 8. District Court. E. S.

Walton left last evening for Philadelphia, accompnnlcd by yniinK Anrock-or, wbune father supposed to bo oa hla death bed. Mr, Walton will be gone ten days or two wenkt. Bert Wheeler went up to Council drove to attend the Democratic nenatorlal con Before making; a real estate loan call on Harris Chapman. 177-81 ff i w. The "Favorite'' cigar, manufactured KANSAS.

MARION, -ciil UiidcrtakorH. AHION, KANSAS. KOGKKS' BLOCK, tention to day. He will take In the Kansas City Exposition before he return, which will be bout Thursday. Mrs.

8. F. Carter and her mother, Mr. MeMullcn, and Mr. John F.

Carter, Mrs. JUST RECEIVED! A Full Lino of Spring and Summer Suitings. FRANK TATMAN, Won Miiie and Miss Halllo Martin left lut even ing for Cincinnati and Columbus to be gone Not Going to Leave. FALL and WINTER MI It DINKEY about a month. The tart throe named ladle will also visit In Kentucky, Y.

M. 0. A. by Charles Stroh for It. Williams, is the only five cent cigar in the State of Kansas that coxts at wholesale four cents.

It is guaranteed to bo as good a five cent cigar as there in subject to gravitation of this earth. l'8-lL't Go and see Alex. Christio's lino of wall paper, ttie finest in the city. 4 Itf Market lteporl. STOCK.

(Corrected by Iicuiimrk tiros.) Cows, per cwt 1 2'i 8tcers, pcrcHl 2 (In Hogs, per cwt nmaatM sheep, porewt 1 no OIIAIN AND I'HOVlMoNS. (Corrected by Kbillch Kros.) (Corrected by N. Plcici',) Wheat, No. 2, hard, per hn (Unit. Wheat, No.

it, hard, per bu Com, per bu Oats, per bu 1e 2 i Klour, Kalicy, per cwt 2 am. Klour, Htralght, per cwt 2 Klour, XXX, pcri-Ht; 1 mm oil slinris, per cwt 7tir Hrati, ier cwl rM, Cliop Kced.perct, 'NKib Hny, In bulk, per ton Ki Hay, baled, per cwt I'HOICCK. (Corrected bv Loveless A Hncket.) The Boys' Bible class will meet this liiTir JT We have a large list of Improved and Unimproved Lands for Bale or exchange. Farms to exchonge for City Property, and City Property to xchange for Farms. StockH of General Merchandise to exchange for Keal Ktttate.

Live Stock exchanged for Uoal Katato. Property in all partf of tho United States for exchange. Parties peeking for Lands or City Property will bo shown free of charge any of our Lands in Marion City or County. Money loaned upon all cIhhbcs of Keal Ksdate. Residence Property for rent.

Pay Taxes for non-residents. evening at 7 30 o'clock. To-morrow evening at 7 TO o'clock oc cms the regular monthly business meet ing of the Board of Directors. A New l.lnc of Millinery, and Kancy (ioods ju.st. icceivcd at.

L. and M. HUMBLE Oi'KRA nwcti, t)ver Perry, Mugmnu MAIN STREET, The Young Men's Bible cIuhh will meet Wednesday evening at 7:. '10 Kansas. Marion, o'clock.

The Anniversary meeting of the Asso datum will be held next Sunday even (Kirst published August 1SNS.J SlicrlfTs Suit1, (tn Die 21th day of August, Ihxn, nt bin o'clock a. mi the furici of 1.. C. KicbnnK nliunt. two miles uorl.li of the city of Minimi, In Mur- Klrrt 1'ubllMlicd IHW Sheriff's f)n I ho 21th dny of August, lHss, at two o'clock n.

Hi. the Kellime l.lvcrv Ktilli In the city ot ing when the annunl reports of the of ficers and committees ill be presented lou cnuiily, Hliile of Kiiukiih, 1 will sell nt pnbllr flutter, perm I iom 1.1 It is expected that union services of all mile the following imipf My. towlt two mickliiK Mnilon. In Marlon eoiiiitv. flute of Kiiiimu-.

I f.H rd. tier Pi IWffC coltHnud Iwo tblrdH intercut In thirty will dell nt public kuIu the following property, acrcH if corn now (jro iuir on the Houthcio-t to-wlt: One npftil of Imv liomcs, lirctillnns) about of ci lion Pi, lowimblp coutli of rauxe I cat, I 10 yearn old, one lniin wntion (nearly new) and the churches will be held ut this time. The Dally "Times" and Kan unit Itupiti.uu lint KggH, jicrdoa ileiilis, per bu Aplilo, per Unions, perbu rfiilt, perlibl 1'iilatcii's, per I'), Vunr. 3 Odfif 7'VlT'. 1 i OCfrt 2 1 in "oiiiuy, mhih, iiic liroperiy in, it, II MnxwellJ on i keeiitlon'ri fnvnr of 'A.

Funk, taken ou execution iu fnvor of II. K. ItAVlH. 1 1 Millet- sas City Daily Star 3 Months Correspondence solicited. Hlierlll'of Mnrlon k'nnr ll ciiiiit, n.

u. havix. flierlU nf Mnrlo" Km I Mh, ffBftSSM fluted Aicjut-t OSWt 'ja R3 for One Dollar and Fifty cents.

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Years Available:
1888-1888