History of Marshall County Kansas Its People Industries And Institutions
History of Marshall County Kansas Its People Industries And Institutions
Emma Elizabeth Calderhead Foster
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Doctor Hall disappeared at once. We find an advertisement in a local paper, dated 1864, of a drug store owned by Doctor Edwards and a man named Horr. This Doctor Edwards was an elder brother of the Dr. A. G. Edwards, who located in Marysville after the war. This local advertisement states that a full assortment of liquors and wines was constantly carried in stock. While several saloons were running in Marysville at the time, this drug store and druggist, who should be the assistant of the docto...r, were working in harmony with the saloon-keeper and the bartender. This liquor business of the druggist, along w^ith the saloon keeper, continued until the prohibition laws placed the liquor business all in the hands of the druggist, intending that he should be the handmaid of the doctor, but so many ex-bartenders became druggists, that the doctors quit the drug store and of late years 'nearly all doctors in the county dispense for themselves. Before, during and for some years after the war, there was no legal standard of qualification in regard to the doctors.
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I have read this book because many of my direct ancestors are mentioned in it. Such families as Bennett, Travelute, Mohrbacher, who lived in Marshall County. To this day (2024) I possess the fiddle my great-grandfather Mose , aka Hon. Moses T. Bennett, owned and played for the town’s benefit and pleasure. It is very worn of course but as I’m 86 myself and have no family to leave it to I’m wondering if any of the local Kansas genealogy societies might be interested in adding this to their collections. It is mentioned in this book on pages 90 and 91!
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