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Marion County Record from Marion Centre, Kansas • Page 2

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4 DEATH OE-HOX. DAYID CHRISTIE. delinquent sulcrib-r3 reported "a way XeW Xeiy oods. mm jes. ttarton snendios the Christmas," but notvyilh standu.

he toojc a number of subscriptions to the Ukco'kd. The last seen of I.arge and elegant assortment pf, Fall Winti Milliner Hon. David phristie, oT (panada. owner of Christie's Ranch, this eounty. him he.

yas gwvg on his way n-jojcitig died in Brandford on the 15th inst. His toward w. Iiusldess Manager. Mrs. Tilson's Blue Store.

DEALERS IX fill $1.50 Per Year. IN ADVANCE. IF $100,000 1 TT jf uy 3M Entered at the Post Office, at Marion Centre, Kjbsis, as tfecond-clas matter AT death, as reported, tP. the St. Louis Glojje-IJemocrat by telegraph, was oc-qasiened by a very peculiar malady.

One of his toes, had been seriously irritated by a corn for several days, when mortification suddenly set in. speedily terminating his life. Mr Christie was in Marion Centre a few months ao, looking quite hale and hearty for one of his age we suppose he must have been past three score and ten. Many of our readers will him as one ot the speakers at that immense temperance mass meeting held in Cenvral Park, this place, last summer. We believe we pronounce no fulsome eulogy upon Mr.

Christie when we say that he was a statesman, carefully using that term; and better s.ill, we believe it can be FRIDAY, DEC. 24.1833. Boots, Shoes and General Merchandise. At a recent funeral in Atchison the tyall bearers were dad dead drunk. Seven Per Coat, WHITE KKXWE, JFIorcucCy fansas9 On Impoved Farms, sums of $200 and upwards, on three years time or longer, at option of borrower, interest payable semi-annually.

Lower rates oi com mission tban can be had elsewhere in the comity. Boat Selected StocK ixx ti3.o County Country Produce received at all tunc, and highest prices paid therefor. but fl S0U, aDd MtUfrctfoa guaranteed. Soutlrwrest Corner Mala and Fourtn streets, The schools on Friday last for a two week vacata, Misses. Dahm and Seachrist will the.

time at-their homes in Emporia and Kansas City, respectively. Prof. Crichton and family will probably visit at Newton, and Mrs. Arnold will spend the time at her home on the farm. The Santa Fe road boasts of a conductor with hair so red that he is olti made useful as a head-light; but, Mr.

Editor, don't let this go any further, we are reliably i formed that this same conductor has laid claim to the affections of a fair Miss not a hundred miles from this city, and she might hear it, you know, and then what One of the men who is bossing the ice business for the railroad company ventured on the newly formed ice, Tuesday morning, and had a cold bath In consequence. A hatchet which he had in his hand at the time enabled him to cut the thin ice away and thus reach the strong ice It was a rsugh experience, and he has no desire to have it repeated. A pleasant family meeting was held at the residence of Mr. Jas. Stanford, on Sunday evening last, and it was made the occasion for a surprise to this worthy citizen.

He was called lorward, and one of the members in behalf of the rest of the 'family presented him with an elegant gold-headed cane. Mr. S. was completely surprised, and carries the cane as memento of the love and affection his children bear him. The GaEette goes for "Prof." Thelps, ye illiberal liberal, quite lirely.

The Professor is evidently a bad eg. MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. The Methodist ladies of Topeka cleared over, six hundred dollars at a filr and festival, one niht last week. iJow that's something like. Lumber.

Lumber. truthfully said of him that he was a Christian gentleman. Mr. Christie was a life member of the Canadian Parliament. In 1873 he was Secretary State, and in 1875 he was made Speaker ot the House.

Yet, despite his honors, he was one of the most modest, humble, genial men we ever met. His aspirations reached toward the intellectual Lumber. Notice for Publication. A hulj. was nearly burned to death in Topeka last week, by the explosion of ajcoal ojj lamp, cause by her attempting Yards at Florence, Clarion Centre, Ifillsboro, LUMBER! LUMBER! 1 i i and spiritual rather than to the material, much to the detriment of his financial interests.

Peace to the ashes of the rood old man. J. G. MORSE. Land Office at Salina, Lermber 9, ISSU.

Kotice is hereby srivun that the following named settUr hns lil-i notice of his to niHke final proof in mpport of his claim, and that kaid proof will be male berre the Clerk of the District IJonrt of Marion count) Kansas, at Centre, on the J4lh day Jantiarr, 1881 Viz: John C. Hamilton. Homestead Application So. for the of of section 14. township 20 of range He names the following witnesse to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: 1 H.

Cline, S. It. Tubbs. John Leach-man, J.J. Drew, all or Marion Centre, Kansas.

5-5t J. Uegisler. FOR A GOOD to bluw it out when the oil was very low. Reader, nevr do that. Now, look here, ar? there any pumpkins in this country.

We haven't seen a pumpkin this season. Record. Haven't you got nn old piece of looking glass around the oflice? Emporia News. Such a flattering intimation that we are pumpkins" tiekles us very much. Jealer is hater, SMsjlcs, Lath, SHads, Map, ha, Ua, foir ml tml id Ml in SHERIFFS SALE.

111 lilt Ui ii ii ii ii mm Florence Feathers. The doctors are having a season of rest. Major McLean has a new safe in his oflice. We hear of several Christmas trees in the country. It's no secret who the writer of the "feathers" i3.

The trade in holiday goods has been good this year. A merry Christmas to all the readers of the Recoud. Who said birds of a feather flock together? Who? Harry Thompson, on Marion Centre, was here on Monday. The holidays will be unusually quiet this year in Florence. MUJLiV ilJilU The Topeka Commonwealth seems determined to be the "leading paper," whether it is "built up" with Stale printing or not.

It has recently been enlarged, again, and now comes out with an "Annual" full of valuable facts and figures, handsome pictures and excellent weather. At last the 0M Reliable is in vour midst wlm Tin. i i on its own bottom. Wo stall eattt a'i CJT. ffiuS Lumber, Lath, Shingles.

Doors. A home for the friendless has been-! State of Kansas Marion, county. 5 John Anderson vs. David Christie. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the inh Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, silting iu and lor Marion county, in said State, 1 will, on Wednesday, tke -Jth day of December, A.

D. 18fO, at 1 o'clock, p. m. of t-aid day, at the court house door in Marion Centre, in the county and State aforesaid, oiler at public sale and sell to the highost bidder, for cash hand, all the right, title ami interest of the above named defendant in and to the fl lowing described personal property, to-wit: The undivided one-louvth interest in ami to H0 acres, more or less, of corn standing in Held situated on the southeast ,4 of section 27, town 18, range 2 east: also one iron harrow. The above described prepertv situated in Marion county, Kansas.

Said property levied on and to be "sold as the property of the above nanivd defendant, David Chris-Sam W. Howk, sheriff, OL Hy T. J. Smith, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Mariou Ccu're, December 13, 163tt.

5 2t Fkank DoSTEn. AU'y for Plff. Soft Water Bath And Clean Room CO TO THE CITY9 RAKBEil SHO East of I'ost Office. IIliichcIifT Ticlyman. BRICKMAKERS, Builders and Contractors, Marion Centre, Kansas.

Brick shipped to any point at special rate and on short notice, after Spring opens. Jno. J. Funis dBro. Estate, Loan Insurance PEABODY, KANSAS.

Lands in Marion, Chase mid Butler Counties for sale or trade. Money Loaned upon Good Security at lowest obtainable rates. Prompt attention gnen to all real estate matters. Correspondence solicited. cav Baca ca cai Blinds.

Mouldings. to visit Mrs. Jerry Long expects esc and everything found in a first-class lumber yard, and at es tuat will JUTttiio Yon HviDip sec us before purchasing. Yard located on the corner Main and Be sure and established at Florence. A portion of the present inmates have been recently taken there from thin sod houses and dugouts in Grove county, where drouth and destitution have prevailed this summer, Ex, Tia above item is going the grand rounds of the State press.

"Go away fijoni homp to hear the news." The Canton Monitor ha3 changed ffoni a Democratic to a Republican lVPcr- it- ever thus, in Kansas. When Democratic papers in large towns like Emporia, Eureka, Newton, Salina and others, fi nd it impossible to prolong a profitable existence, it is hardly worth while to try the experiment in a little town like Canton. irst sts friends in Illinois, soon. Dr. Conry removed a large tumor from the left eye of N.

Sherrai, lately. John Brewer has at last completed the contract for the stone of the big hotel at Newton. Services next Sunday morning and evening at the Presbyterias church by Rev. W. F.

File. A wolf hast is arranged for to-morrow. Most of the Nimrods hereabouts OO. JNlarion Centro, SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice for Fiiblication.

THE MABIOX- Lund Ullice af Salina, Kansas, 2, 1SSV. Notice is hereby given that tlic following numcd teltl-r lias lilf.l ly.tiee of hid iiitenlioii tu make final proot before the Clerk of the District Court of Murion eounty, at Marion Centre, in paid county, on the lOih ly of January, ISM, in euviort uf hi claim, uixt secure llnul entry thereof at the vxj.ir.it ion of thlrtv days Irom the date of this notice, viz: Franklin for the 9 ii of of n-ct. town. 20, ranne 1 ent, and names the following a his viz- 'Hidiiih- Hasrhv, Shanklin, Mown and Hunt, all ot Mariua Jen-tre, Marian county, Kansas. 4-5t M.

1IODCK, Kegiter. State of Kansas, Marivn County. S3 Alexander Robertson vs. David Christie, By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out or the 9th Judicial District Cwurt or the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Marion county, in eaid Stale, 1 will, on Wednesday, the 5th day of January, A. D.

1881 at 1 o'clock, p. of said day, at the court house door in Marion Centre, in the county aad State aforesaid, offer at public Hnd 811 to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the title and interest of the above named defendant in and to the folio ing described real property, to-wit: The northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter (ne and i of nw U) of section 27, township 18, south of range 2 east of the (ith p. m. in Marion county, Kansas. Said property levied on and be 'sold as the properly of the above named defendant, David Jhristie.

Sam M. Howie, Sheriff. Sm ith. Under Sheriff. Sheriff office, Marion C.ntre, Kansa.

De-cembei 1, 1880. 3-5t R. M. Cbaxk, Atfy for Plff. Paint, Oil and Color Co J.

N. WIDMEYER IDoals Exclusively in Faints, Oils, Wall paper, Window Shades and Painters' Supplies, The l.est hran.li of strictly pure White Lr.nl, Hoileil Oila; Colors lrv ll. also the best brands of Ueatly Mixed I'aiuts. Aent for countj for IIL'LfS VAPOIl STOVES. lJod Front, 1 nin Street.

HaviDg enlarged my 8ho-. I am now prepared to do Blacksmithing, Wagon Making and Repairing Promptly, satifnctorinlly and cheaply, at nv shop uu MAIN TKr.KT, morth of Cottonwood Vallej Bank, A-farmer named Scherer, whose home was a few, rniles northeast of Clay Cn tew. froze to deatli on Monday night of last, week, while attempting to ride home from town on a load of lumber, with his skin stuffed full of prohibition amendment. Jtmction City Union. And the fellow who furnished the ftufling is engaged in a business which, in your opinion, should be protected and not prohibited by law.

You ought to he ashamed to put such stuff in your paper. Colonel Prouty. The country is prosperous, Republican greenbacks are better than gold, ipterest is coming down, our national exports aro constantly growing larger while our imports are rapidly diminish. 'ng. gold is flowing Into the country in great abundance, the factory furnaces are ablaze, laborers command good will engage in it.

Jas. Williams purchased a handsome phaeton of the men who were here last week selling buggies. A number of our people are. visiting friends in various parts of the country. Among them Mrs.

J. A. Pike. There were no services in the Presbyterian church here last Sunday evening on account of Mr. Maxey's absence.

The Winficld saloon case is being watched by parties on both sides of the whisky question with considerable interest. Rev. A. Maxey in the midst of an interesting revival at Cedar Point. The prospects are that a number wi'l be coh-yerted.

The immense railroad ice house was finished last week, and if the present cold weather holds for a few days it will be filled. Dr. J. C. Osgood has about recovered from the injuries received beforo the election, and is attending to the duties of his profession.

Thos. II. Kelly, conductor the Eldorado branch, says there are a number of extra car loads of stock to bring this week. Bart Anderson has traded one eighty ot his land in Falrplay township to John Brew.er for his property on Fourth street, in this city." A new time table went into effect on Sunday last, but the changes are minor ones. We believe there is no change in the passenger time.

SHERIFF'S SALE. 0 01 4 0 State of Kansas, Marion County. SS JAOIES STANFORD SON, Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, Toicf teles, I aims, Oils attd Glass. Marion Centre, Kansas. wages, the Greenback party is played out, everything is lovely, and the editor of the Banner has a new suit of clothes.

The Brantford Yourg fcadies College vs David Christie. IJy virtue of an order ofsale tome directed and delivered, issued out of the 9th Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Marion county in said State, I will, on Wednesday, the 5ih day ot January, A. D. 1881, at 1 o'clock, p. of said day, at the court house door Marion Centre, in the county and State aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the higheet bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter The Leavenworth Times locates Mc Horse Shoeing a Specialty.

the Smith Hour-Bound Shoe a cod thg. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. A. It. IIILL.

pherson on the southern branch of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, We are mak M. H. STONE, (w or nw oi section 2, town 18, south of ing some progress, anyhow. First-class papers no longer refer to our railroad as a "bobtail or as a branch of the A. T.

S. but it is curious to notice how Dealer in all kinds cf range 2 eat oi the tth principal meridian, in Marion county, Kansas. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property ot the above named defendant. David Christie. Sam Y.

Howe, Sheriff. Ity r. J. Smith, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Marion Centre, Kansas, December 1, 1880 S-5t R.

M. Crane, Att'y for riff. some of the very careful ones, like th Time, avoid calling it the main line Mr. J. M.

Tolifer and family left for The embarrassment on that account will lor their old home in lake City, Iowa, soon be over, however. on Sunday evening last, They spent several weeks here, and had a pleasant time. 3 'Eld. D. P.

Mitchell, late Greenback Candidate for Congress, stated before The Lydia Hasting troupe was here SHERIFF'S SALE. on Tuesday evening, and delighted her Manufacturer of and Deal in Boots and Shoes, MARION CENTRE, KAN. Keeps constantly on hand an I makes to rder Glen's mid Boys' BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies' and Misses' Slioes and Gaiters? OF THE Latest Styles Best Material. All Af which he is making and tilling at COT audience with her excellent renditions brickle the Methodist District Conference, week before last, that the Greenbackers were to pay him $650 and expenses, for Sidney Burt is also highly spoken of as State of Kansas, Marion Cuuty. i ss an actor.

LATH. BRICK, CEMENT PLASTERING HAIR. Marion Centre, Kansas. stumping the district, but that they had ealtr in The stock men all agree that this winter has been an excellent one for Vly paid him $350. Well, the Elder should not complain, as that.

is about the teeding. Some are of the opinion that iced will be scarce before the winter is Charles r. Dewey and -Albert B. Tewev, Executors of the last will and tests men of Chauncey Dewey, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Henry Reeves, Hattie V.

Reeves, James G. Keeres, Homer O. Merchant. John Mcols, Amanda M. V.

Iiayburn, Abner P. Lott, and William Hughes and Robert McCart. severally and as partners under the firm name of Hnghes A McCart, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 9th Judicial District way his party proposes to liquidate na General Hardware tional obligations. The Greenback party over.

We think their fears are un founded. The Presbyterians have flailed to io C. 2, THOMPSON, mmm at the old mn always reminds us of the "bankrupt TOM TRICES. fellow who indignantly denied that his creditors wjuld never gt anything at Having on hand a line aid large stock of the court oi the irtate or Kansas, sitting, in anil for cure a pastor, and have resolved to let the matter rest now until after the next lo ir 1 1 Very Host Loatnor, all. He said he would pay twenty-five cents on the dollar if ho had to pay it win coumy, saio.

prate, wui, on day of January, A. U. one o'clock, p. of said day, at the court house door, in Marion Centre, in the county and State aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the session of the Prosbytery. Meantime, the Baptists will occupy their house and CUTLERY.

time. gut of his own pockets. and good workmen, he la prepared to render perfect satisfaction to all who may call on him, and he fuels adurd that none will go awaydU appointed; 22 Rignesc oiuaer. ror cash in hand, all the rieht, title and interest of the above named defendants n. RML.LI.VGS Keeps constantly on hand QUEEN SAVARE Undertaker's Goods, AH Kinds of Furniture.

The British Association holds its first in ana to the following described real property, THE MAIN meeting in this city to-werrow, and Mr. W. II. Philips, manager of the Clifton, The undivided one half interest in and to the oi see. 8.

town 20, range 2 east; appraised at 8 oer acre: total t40. will spread for its members one of the most elegant dinners ercr set in this The of sec. 14, town 19, range 4 east; ap- TJie McPhcrson branch of the AI F. Railroad will be completed through to Ellinwood "oy the first of February. The surveyors are now at work and the "Old Eslialle" Livery Stalls, iJAUIOX CEXTBE, KANSAS.

The best attention will be given to transient -u5tmTS, and no team will be allowed to leave the stable except i first-class order. promptly attended 2m praieeu ai per acre; t.itai si20. The a Yi of sec. 4, town. 19, range 3 east; ai-praised at uer acre: total 40Q.

section of Kansas. M. S. Miller Co. have bronsht the The a ot sec.

26, town. 19, range 2 ea.t, appraised at $7 per acre; total 660. TheseXot sec. 12, town. 18.

range east: JOHN S. CHRISTIE CO. BANKERS, Marion Centre, Kansas. BO IS 8 GBJS'EMJC BV8- Buvs and Mils exchange, iues Draits payable in all the principal cities of Europe. COLLECTIONS appraiseu ai vz per acre; total These of sec.

26, town. 18, ranee 5 cast; JOSH stock belonging to the Canton branch back to Florence, and the familiar face of Mr. King is once more seen behind Mr. Miller's counters here. He has moved into Mr.

Ryan's house, on west anpraisca at sz per acre Total JS 'OO. GEO, HAMEL, The or 6ec. 20, town. 13. range 3 east; appraised at $4 per acre; total 320.

i ol nw and of neof sec. 20, Keeps la stock the cIebratel Garb Citj llm CultiTators. AL30, TIME U.f.V IfVfUrd.V. And the renews 13 a liquet Stove. Keep Second street.

town, js, range east; appraised at $4 per acre; total 1320. J. A. Covert's dog went mad and bit nromntlr attended to. and remitted for on day The 3 and a of tec.

24, town. 18, range 4 east: appraised at S4 Dor acre: total 9ti0. of current rate ot exchange. The ii of a or fcec. 32, town 18, range 3 east: appraised at S3 iter acre: total ai2o.

two horses and a cow. Two of the animals had to be shot. Mr. Covert lives in Fairplay township, and tha loss is grading and track laying will soon commence. it.

is finished business "will be a little livlier on this road, as we think the railroad company will run roost of their through freights over this line. Canton Monitor, The. Santa Fe Company is making the survey from Lyons to some point on tjie main line, for the purpose of cooa-jleting the Marion and McPherson road at once. This will add greatly to the oX the people along the Jine. of, the M.

besides giving us lcstn. portion of the through travel. Tjhe.JJnew.il! be several miles shorter than the. main, lice, and we may look man for it to liecomeihe principal route. McPherson Republican.

The Minam" idea is spreading. DISCOUNTS all good paper on 30, 60 and 90 days time. The of aec, 30, town 20, range 2 east; appraised at S3 per acre; total 4240. The ii of sec. 20, town, lit, range 1 east; quite severe.

One of the hoises wa L04XS M0SEV Nellie Covert riding pony, and was a DK4LEK IIakncss, Saddles, Bridles, appraised at 1.50 per acre; total $280. Total appraisemeut of the above described BLA CKSMITH, Main- Marlon Centre, Kan. Having Jnst opened a shop here, I respectfully call the attention of the ptiblie to my liae woik. lioallkin ls of roi rsf and fine Mark om real estate, at 8. 9 and 10 per cent interest.

property, S4.320. Said property levied on ana to be sold ai the property of the abv named defendants. W. F. Hoch, the B.

M. of the Record. Also, NOTARY PUBLIC, Halters, Combs Brushes. Lzf i smithing, work in steel, make iron harrows Sam W. Howr, Sheriff.

By T. J. Smith. Under Sheriff. Sheriff's office.

Marion Centre. Marion coun FIRST-CLASS TINXER and wiil make all kinds of blanks on short uotike and at reasonable rates. was in town on Monday. The people who were at home turned their locks on the front door, and those on the streets buttoned up their pockets, and several I repair ete. etc.

Have worked a WVf Strttt, years at the lrad-. All work snaranted. CE.XTMU, HOUSE tUOEI.Va bFECMJLTy. ty. Kansas, NovemberiO, 180.

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