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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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We fill IMMT Stay iAM) HAVE ARRIVED. 1 DO III) I Hi Bankrupt, Closing Out Sales, Auction, or any Other Institution. Notwithstanding tho Hard Times we have bought the Largest and Most Carefully Selectee Stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever before shown in Marion and wo propose to meet all Prices mado on Goods in our line, whether at Cost or under. Come in and see them. They are all New and we will give you prices to equal any closing out sale in the city.

"'e do not nsk yon to leave un your Cash to Takk to pomu othkr Statu oh City. We are receiving New (Jooils every Day, bought at Cash aiwl Hard Times I'rieoB, and we've got to Hell them. We are neither Millionaires nor Statesmen, but we will Stand by the Town that has Stood by us, as Ions as tho Weeds are kept down from her Main Street. Very Uespeet fully, Wheeler Bros. Sacket ta-Vl HAVE THE A5E1CT TSIWB1I5 SiTIBl Fresli Fall Goods I have just received mv Fall Stock of 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 I i i CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. DENMARK PROPRIETORS. The best place in the city to get Meat, Butter, Eft's, Fish, Gume and I'oultjy. -Smoked Moatn- of our own curlnR, and cverythlnu iienerall) kept lu a tirHt-class inent meat market. Feed and -Sale MTA11IV1-2.

it. End Main St. Opp. V. M.

C. A. Itni.Divo. I have a pedigreed Diirliiun Hull and a H'-re-f ird Bull, also a number of pure blond ham cows, which I will sell on easy trin trade for gruiu. A.

1 SHUMWAY Frwwr Aware That the largest 1 iiinu iiio iiiciiunb, That the most interesting! That the most beautiful 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. 1I rv I IX I 1W1: I lI A LAND, LOAN, 13TC. FOR WAUMEIU BHMIi iSiCUUf Office Second Door MARION.

I Real Estate Cloths and Trimininfrs North ot Court House. KANSAS Loyeless The Daily Times Ski'TKMiiku 22, 1SSS 'I'lie Day' Doing. II. C. Huntings went up to Topeka last night.

Wallace Case returned from Kansas City this morning. The Republicans hold a political meeting in (irant to-night. A joint debate is advertised for Lost HpringH to-night. The names of the speakers were not learned. Elder J.

B. Tuttle, pastor of the I'aptist church of Newton, will Mil the Presbyterian pulpit to-uiorrow morning. Charley Brooker went out home this afternoon to see his brother All', who is home on a visit from La Junta, Colorado. It is expected that the various pulpits of the city will be filled by the ministers who are attending tho Baptist Association now in session. Ilalladay's Minstrels had a good house last night.

The dance artists of the company are good, but their jokes are mouldy and their music! poor. Those enterprising "reps" who voted by ballot to-day to adjourn the Union Labor convention before they made any nominations failed to connect. E. L. Borton, a school tpacher at Purham Park, and Miss.

Sarah Branton, came in and procured a license and were married by Judge Foots this forenoon. William Kious, fireman at the water works, returned from Beatrice, Nebraska, last night, bringing with him a bride. The Times extends) congratulations. Elder John Fulton, of McPherson, moderator of the Baptist which has been, in session here, will preach at the M. E.

church to-morrow morning. Tho Union Labor convention is in cession at the court house this afternoon. It is too late to get a report of their proceedings for to-day's paper, but one will appear Monday. JohnB. Greer, John H.

Smith, D. W. Wheeler. J. S.

Dean and J. W. Moore went up to Lost Springs this afternoon and will astonish and paralyze the natives there to-night. For the G. A.

R. Reunion to be held at. Topeka Sept. 30th to Oct. 5th, 1888, the Rock Island will sell round trip tickets on Sept.

oOth and Oct. 1st to 6th inclusive, good to return until Oct. 7th, at one fare for round trip. About fifty messengers are present attending the Baptist Association. Elders John Fulton, of Mcrhcrson; J.

B. Tuttle, of Newton; T. R. Stilt, of Gypsum City; C. J.

Bowie, of Florence; T. 0. Sallee. of Walnut; J. A.

Heagy.of Peabody S. P. Smith, of Burrton also D. D. Proper, of Topeka, State Mission Secretary, and Dr.

I. N. Clark, of Kansas City, District Secretary of the Foreign Missionary Society, are among those present. --At tho Democratic caucus this afternoon the following'delegates and alternates for this township were chosen to attend the county convention which meets here next Tuesday Iklryatc. Carpenter Chun Thompson Beck Bert Wheeler RH Baker Gavcr John McCarty Costello TWgmith BeottPilco WO Bates Btohon Silt Pal Rogers Whceland John Brown Chan nardcastlo Sherman Pierce Bhclmedlno Aaron RWill'nma George Town Wm Jcnkina.

Funiiutrc tomhor nth to October 20th, will sell September (ith, and Mondays and Thursdays thereafterduring continuance i of exposition, at $10.03 for round trip tickets, limited to five days from date of Bale. Ileal Estate The following transfers have beon reported since our last issue ICdson knxter to W. H. Cummlnx Intx I I. and Hi, block 12, southern iiiiilitiuii to Marion J0J 00 llenli'H to Manraret Knode lots iS and 'Jll block 5 LawlerA: Mct'lana-ban's aibiition to Marion ISO 00 James Sliorr to Walter Kamscy lots at and 111 block 20 Florence.

700 00 John VV Jeiininifs to Martin Smiley lot 5 block 07 Nrth Pcabnuy 750 00 1'nrnde Postponed. Kansas, City, Sopt. 21. Tho Priests of Pallas parade, which was to have taken place to-night, was postponed un-1 1 to-morrow night on account of rain. The principal streets were brilliantly illuminated however, and were thronged with visitors.

It is estimated that nearly 100,000 strangers are in the city attracted by the Priests of Pallas demonstration, the exposition and the races. The slock holders of the Marion Cooperative Canning Association are requested to meet on Tuesday evening, September 15th, I8S3, at the Union Labor CI ill) romns in the Young building. S. Jex, President. J.

AV. Cjikuiiinoton. Secretary. If v. in want to make or renew a loan nn City or farm property, be sure and see James Myers in the Jex Block, be 'i: "on make an application, Take Notion That as the Meat Market of 'etmiarl Brothers has changed hands, all partjt that are indebted to II.

Denmark, or Denmark are requested to call at the Meat Market and settle up, either by cash or good notes, before the first of October, or the accounts will be left for collection. By order of 89-98 Denmark Co. The ''Favorite" cigar, manufacture by Charles Stroh for R. Williams, is the only five cent cigar in the State of Kansas that costs at wholesale four cents. It is guaranteed to be as good a five cent cigar as there is subject to gravuHion of this earth.

If you want to sell or trade farm or city property, place it in the hands ol James Myers, in the Jex Block. dAw-tf The Daily "Times'? and Kansas City Daily Star 3 Months or One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Harris Chapman have lower rates than any others, Call and see them, 177-84 Go and see Alex. Christie's line of wall paper, the finest in the city. 44tf Houses for Sale on terms to suit purchaser.

7tf Harris Chapman. Go to Christie for. wall paper, the freshest and newest. 44tf If you want to make a city loan cal on Myers in the Jex Block. Case A Billings, the old firm of Marion are offering some of tho choicest lands of Marion County on terms equal to tho old railroad terms.

First published Sept. 22d Sheriffs Sale. Stato ot Kftiisns, Mailon County, ss: Adolph Mueller nnd Bernhardt A pel, partner i Mueller Apel vs W. It, West and S. 0.

Went, By vlrtce of an execution to mo directed and delivered, 1 led out of ihe Hith District Court of the St no of Kansas, silting in find for Marloi coutitv, in said Stale, I will en Thursday tho Itb A. 1. Ikhs, at 11 o'clock a. in I said dav.at Hhumwny's llverystablc in the (It 'id Mill ion' in the Coiui.y unit Stale aforesaid, let at public hale nnd sell to the hlthest. bidder i ciisli In hand, all the tltlo and lulcro't the above named deiendnnt In and to til fol IowIiik dnncriiicd personal to wl One black alllou, about 12 yon is old, in Hoos'or Prank, suld property levied on, a id be nold an the property of the abovo nam i i feudality.

S. 11. lUrta. liprlfi'of Marlon Couuty, KnjMRti bated Sept, Exchange. To be found in Marion County is at the wide awrke ebtablislinient of Billings One can well flemonstrate that the above assertion is true and mildly Irawn, una also that the prices are the lowest to bo found.

BARROWS -Dealers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Mr. Bruh(lKe can be" found at tho store day atid niKht. Calls uromutly attended to. I i-luiirwaiedy.

Marion, Kansas. TIDYMAN In- ARION, KANSAS. JUST RECEIVED! A Full Line of Spring and Summer Suitings. FRANK TATMAN, 1 i MAIN STREET, Marion, Kansas. First Published August 13th, 1888..

Sheriff's Sale. On the 21th duy of lew, at. two o'clock p. at the Kiillpse Livery tttttble tho city of Miirlou, In Marlon county, Hlate ol Kansas, I will sell at public sale the follow Inn property, to-wlt: One apait o( bay horses, iiks) about 10 years old, one Is nil waiton (uearl) new) Rid ouu sett of double harness, tho properly or Peter Kuuk, taken on execution in fsvor i hleroor Cliirl', It. l)vis, SlierllTof Marlon (' Kkwim." Imtnl Auttmt lilli, Iw.j i hit 1 -Liid Underta-lfcrs.

HT We have a largo lut of Improved and Unimproved Landu for sale or ex-hange. Farms to oxchengo for City Property, and City Froperty to exchange or Farms. Stocks of General Merchandise to exchange for Real Estate. Lir Hock exchanged for Real F.state. Troperty in all partf of the United States for ixchange.

Tarties soeking for Lands or City Property will be shown freo of liarge any of our Lands in Marion City or County. Money loanad npon all classes of Real Estate. Residence Property for rent. Pay Taxes for non-residents. ROGKRS' TILOCK, iLejive.

Vot Goinjr to FALL and WINTER MIDIiINEIlY New Lino of and Fancy Uoods just received at, L. and M. HUMBLE 7.V OPKUA IS LOCK, Over Perry, DiiiKinan Kirst published Aimust tilth, 1SHB. ShorlfTs Sale. On tlie 21th day of AiiHiist, Ihhh, at, ten o'clock the farm of 1,.

('. ulchards, about ti illes north of the city of Marlon, in Mir-iii county, HI ale of Kausns, I will sell at pi lc ale the followliiRtirnperly, towlt: two sin kl oils and two-tblrilH IiiIitcsI in thirty eresof roru now isrowitiK on the tuiutheast if section Iti.tim nsiilp lu south of ranite 4 east, i Marion roiiuty, Kansas, luviirnix-Tty nf H. on exteutlon In furor of A Hunler, H. It. HAVIH, Cherlll'of Marlon County, Knn-iis.

0 ated AUjii.il ioo. Kxeuralon llatca on the Kot-k Inland Hallway for the Following Ocraaion. To the National Exposition at Kansas City, held September 10th to November 1st, will sell September 10th, and every Monday and Thursday thereafter during continuance of exposition, limited to five days Jf rom date of sale at one and one-third fare for round trip. For St. held Sep- Correspondence solicited..

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