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The Sabetha Star from Sabetha, Kansas • 1

The Sabetha Star from Sabetha, Kansas • 1

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The Sabetha Stari
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Sabetha, Kansas
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The Sabetha Star. V. NO. 14, SABETHA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1900. $1.00 PER YEAR.

RAILROAD TIME TABLES SI.JOSEPH AND UPAND ISIAND RY. PASSENGER TRAINS. West bound. 1:28 p.m. 12:38 a.m.

East bound, 4:29 a. m. 2:03 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS.

West bound, 6:00 a.m. 2:03 p.m. East bound, 12:00 noon. 7:20 p.m. H.

E. BURKE, Agt. R. I. de P.

PASSENGER TRAINS. West bound. 12:45 p. m. East bound, 3:44 p.

m. FREIGHT TRAINS. West bound, 10:00 a. m. 12:17 a.

m. East bound, 4:05 p. m. 9:45 p. m.

JACOB OLIPHINT, Agent. SABETHA MARKETS Wheat No. 2. 55 Wheat No. 3....

50 Corn, 34 Corn. 33 Oats, white 22 Oats, mixed. 20 Butter. 15 Eggs 10 Steers 4.00 to 4.75 4.00 to 4.75 LOCAL NEWS AFFAIRS. Wood taken on subscription.

Old papers for sale at this office. Job printing of every kin at this office. Call at this office for first class job printing of all kinds. Dr F. A.

Gue of Sun Springs fame was in town Monday noon. Quite a number of changes were made on moving day, April I. Miltor. Conner resumed work for the Kansas City Star, last week. J.

Wesely Barnes was in town over Sunday visiting his wife and baby. O. S. Cave, came over from Oneida Sunday afternoon, to see his friends here. L.

H. Pohl will buy your hides and pay you the highest market price for them. Mrs. Harry White and baby. went to Seneca, Sunday to visit her parents for a few days.

Cashier Will R. Guild of Bern, was called to Illinois, on a business trip last week. M. Haxton made his usual trip up and down the Rock Island road, Monday afternoon. Miss Margaret Allen of Topeka, has been here a couple of week as trimmer for Miss M.

A. Raynor. Call on Mrs. E. Cassett for ready to wear bats, as she has a lovely assortment of up to date hats.

Michael Alderfer living north of Woodlawn, finished sowing 50 acres of oats last week Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Reding came over from Centralia, last week and spent Sunday with her son, Dr.

Harry Reding. A. A. Bell the school house janitor rented the house just vacated by Mr. Lukert and moved in Tuesday.

HOUSES FOR RENT--Call on or address J. H. Larabee, Sabetha, Kansas. Rev. II.

L. Marsh was up from Mus. cotah, Tuesday looking after his house here. Japanese Paper Napkins, 15 and 25 cents a hundred at Cheap Bargain Store. As gentle spring seems to have arrived, the Rock Island added two men to their section force here, this week.

Lots of gardening has been done this week and last, and the farmers are all too busy to come to town, nowadays. Vocal and instrumental music, three sheets for 10 cents at the Cheap Bargain Store. J. H. Larabee who has been laid up for some time with broken bones is able to be around again and get up town.

S. A. Rossier formerly of the State Bank at Bern, has become Sectreary of a mining company at Spokane Falls, Wash. Christ Lehman with his wife and son, who went to Portland, Oregon, a year or two ago have returned to Bern, to live. The new change of time on the G.

I. makes the opening of the Sunday mail very late, and will oblige some to cut short their Sunday dinner. Orville Brown was home over Sunday enjoying a short vacation returning to his studies at the Kansas State Uuiversity in Lawrence Monday noon. By some change since Conference, Rev J. A.

Swaney, D. D. late pastor of the Lowman Park chapel in Topeka, becomes pastor of the Seneca M. E. church.

George Lukert, the butcher, be lieves in trying all parts of our city in his search for the best, so moved into the C. J. Hooper residence in the east end, Monday. The Hiawatha World claims that the Sabetha Band is working to become the official Military Rand of the Militia, and calls on their band to wake up and contest for it. The Modern Woodman paid Mrs.

Ida Magill, $2,000, March 21, as the amonnt her late husband, James D. Magill held in that wide awake order. Such promptness is very able. A fire alarm was sounded last Thursday, which was heard by few. It was a small blaze in the blacksmith shop of Andy Hrngar, it was discovered in time to be put out by a few buckets of water.

'The paragrapher of the Hiawatha World says he wants a park at the G. I. depot. Our city has had a park here for several years and is only calling for more trees is it. It is much larger than the one Hiawatha has.

Mrs. C. E. Chase and children re- Have bought 40,000 pounds of flour, turned Monday from a short visit with bran and feed from the new mill at her husband's parents in Hiawatha. Pawnee and propose to save the people ten cents per sack on this flour.

H. C. Gravatt went to Topeka, T. K. MASHETER.

last Friday afternoon to make arrangments for his spring delivery of fruit Pawnee Flour. trees. Every sack fully warantid to he as good as any of the same grade on the Harry Thompson came over front market and you can save from 10 to 25 Seneca, Sunday afternoon and called cents per sack by buying. on his friends here until the night T. K.

MASHETER. train was due, E. G. Stewart last week traded for a W. B.

Deaver is having quite an adstock of goods at Greenleaf, Ks. which dition built to his shop to be occupied W. M. Walker recently acqnired and by A. H.

Grollmes of Bern who moved bas moved out there to try a new here to start another wagon shop. field of trading. E. A. Belyea has been out there since last week looking T.

K. Masheter has just received a after Mr. Walker's interests. car load of bran, shorts and chop feed and is now prepared to satisfy the wants of his customers in that line. Mrs.

Belle Beatty was taken quite sick while visiting at Tecumseh last The grocery stock of L. H. Pohl week and her mother Mrs. Horton has been greatly increased, and when went after her and brought her home. you want anything in the line of groc- Mr.

Beatty came here to help care eries, meats, oysters, etc. he will be for her. He hopes to rejoin his compleased to serve you. pany in Iowa in a week or two. The Hollister building is looking We learn by last weeks Hiawatha quite rejuvenated this week under World that George M.

Dair and Miss a fressh coat of paint and new kalso- Emma L. Keim were married in that mine on the walls. It will soon cease city the middle of the week by Probate to show the effect of the fire. Judge Rea. Mr.

Dair has sold out his we understand and will live on A. J. Dyche took the Rock Island the farm. Both parties are very well for Germantown and Horton last Fri- known here. day afternoon to spend a few days with his brother and nephews who John Deaver recently died in Deavlive there.

He returned Monday. ertown, Ohio, aged 72. He was a brother of William C. Deaver and the Miss Myrtle Collins came up from father of Ira C. Deaver formerly of Lawaence, Friday, to spend the short this city.

We do not wonder there is vacation at the end of the winter a town by that name in Ohio, since term, at home. She returned to Lawwe learn the deceased was one of a rence. to resume her studies, Monday family of 21 children. afternoon. Cashier Fred E.

Graham of the PowRemember that J. S. Farabee is one of the best hattan Bank and C. D. Graham of painters that ever located in Sabetha and his charges are reason- Fairview Bank, accompanied by able first class work be their wives, droye up here Sunday as can executed for, see him when in need of any- morning, and met with a warm recepin that line.

tion from their many old friends at thing the Congregational Church. They Miss Wilda Wittwer, living across spent the afternoon in a family rethe Nebraska line, but a frequent union at E. F. Bouton's new home in visitor in our city started for Anacon- our city, their first visit here since da, Mont. where she will become cash- they moved away.

ier in a large store. She has a brother living out there. A former resident of our city, Martin Beedo, died in Seneca on Friday, All members of Company Kan- Mar. 23, and his funeral was held in sas National Guards aae requested to Catholic church the following Suncall at the office of Jno. H.

Judy at day. Deceased died partly of old age, once and have their measure taked for and was one of the old settlers of this uniform so that the requisition pap- county, He was born in county Kilers can be sent in not later than next dare, Ireland in 1814, came to AwerTuesday. ica in 1847, working on a railroad in New York State first, he drifted to The Republican County Central Chicago, and thence to Sabula, Iowa. Committee will meet at Seneca on He came from Iowa with a party of Monday April 23, 1900, at 2:30 p. emigrants in 1857, settling on Turkey for the purpose of selecting ten del- creek.

He was married to Mrs. Maria egates and ten alternates to the Gugerty in 1863, by whom he had Senatorial convention at Centralia, three daughters, one of whom was April 26, 1900. Mrs. Kate Duffey lived here several years. They moved to Sabetha many William Price, who used to run the years ago, his step sons James and streets of Sabetha, when a little red Richard Gugerty being well known headed boy was visiting his parents here.

They moved back to Seneca at Horton, last week. He is connect- about a year ago, leaving one daughed with the State Insurance Com- ter, Mrs. Wm Carey, here. Owing to missioners office of Nebraska, and is poor health Mr. Beedo was seldom said to be a leading politician of the seen on our streets so made few acState.

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Years Available:
1896-1903