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The Beattie Eagle from Beattie, Kansas • 1

The Beattie Eagle from Beattie, Kansas • 1

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The Beattie Eaglei
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Beattie, Kansas
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nn liAGLE. EATT VOL. XIX. BEATTIE, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1903. NO.

47 HE Lot of 'Em Do. These are the days when the editor is "stoncal Society startled often by ht-svy steps at the outer door of the den. The old farmer stalks into the office, spits in the coal scuttle 1 HIM 1 1 teaches down in the basement of his wiyi overalls and brings forth a roll of bills TRAINS WEST. No. 1 I'nsn'riKer p.

Xn. riHMti! 1:56 p. 111. is KrclRhl $So. 17 rn iclit 9:45 a.

TftAISS F.AST. V'n. ,1:37 n. m. No.

4 1'tiMcnvriT 111:411 p. m. Xo. 14 Lornl Freight h. ni IS Stock 4.: 00 p.

in. Daily I'so'pi Siiiunlsy lhiil ffxcwpt Suixlnv. HAY NIC Lornl Asi'iit. PLEASE! that resembles the family washing, asks what he ows the surprised that It is not more, pays a.yearor two in advance to and bids us a kindly good day. We are compelled to again call your attention the fact that it takes money to do business.

While several of our friends have come to Buy your gold fish while Mr. R. V. Moreland of Holton was in town Inst Saturday and Sunday, on a trip combining business and pleasure, Special sale of Hats and ribbons, Tuesday and Saturday. Remember the date nt Mrs.

T. S. L. Gilo's. Mrs.

F. W. Weis returned home SurtJny after spending a week up at Wymore visiting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Haddan. P. W. O'Neil has the nicest line of buggies and carriages in town. Look them overhand you'll readily admit this fact.

Banket Supper. A basket suppqr will be given at District 107, Dec. 1st to which all are cordially invited. Dr. F.

C. Wahlenmaier, the well known F.ye specialist, of Kansas City, will have ofilce at the Pleasant View Hotel, Tuesday November 24th. Examination free. Thanksgiving. our the fish man is here, at Dougherty McMahon's.

assistance in answer to our last call there are a great The residence of Mr. Vm. Root, an old many who have paid no attention to it. We would kindly as those parties to come in and make some arrangements at once. Very resp'y, DOUGHERTY McMAHON.

man and an old citiien, living just across the line in Nebraska in the Mission Creek settlement, took fire in the roof, in the forenoon of Monday last and was entirely consumed, with large part of the contents. It was a good frame dwelling and was HOME NEWS. Turkevs at Helvern's. A car load of new buggies just in at V. V.

O'Neil's. See 13. I. J-iiley for bran and shorts. No mail will be delivered on Rural Routes Thanksgiving.

Mr. Fred Ford reports thi loss of a valuable horse by sickness on Tuesday. All kinds of nuts, fruits and vegetables at Dougherty McMahon's. insured for $600. Other farm buildings were not burned owing to the direction of the wind.

The old people came over to the home of their son, Al Root, for The Baptist ladies will serve dinner and sunner Thanksgiving this Nov 26, Come MINA PICK UPS. shelter. NEWS FROM RICHLAND. Cold, cold, but fine for corn shucking. The barn of Mr.

VanNortwick is about .1 11 11 All 11 Hi. 1 1 A TtttTtTtttttTttttttttTTTt and eat turkey with us at G. A R. hall. Committer.

Services in Mina Sunday morning and evening. A large and well selected stock of Don you know that we keep FRESH CHlery ALL THE TIME? Dougherty Dr. Kavanaugh of Axtell dehorned complete. I trimmed and street hats in this week at the 1 one half oft at Mrs. S.

L. Gile this Dr. Hatch and family visited at cattle in Mina Monday. Mr. VanNortwick and family of Gregan home of C.

A Morris last Sunday aftei- for a few days only. Mrs. James Adams is enjoying a visit are visiting with Fred this week. McMahon. A Farewell.

with her sister Grace Wetherby of Mount W. F. Dellenbach and family visited in Mr. R.N. King who has manufactured Hope.

Nebraska with his sister Sunday. The Baptist people planned a very rrociuce taken in exenange tor mminery llarnes5 in thfi 8tore of Wuester Potter and highest market prices paid. Mrs. A. fnr fieverai years jlas accepted a more Cooper.

1 situation at Omaha and moved Qnite a number from this vicinity pleasant surprise for Mr. and Mrs. King Mr Hattan is having his house fixed last Saturday night. About thirty went to over which improves it vefy much. attended the Kerofl play in Axtell Saturday evening.

their home to spend the evening with them Mrs. Clark from east of Beattie visited before their removal from the town. The We understand Mr. Coyne has pur these parts last rnday and returned chased S. O.

Packard's farm. Consider evening was spent in a social way Saturday. Refreshments were served at 10 o'clock ation $3, 600. Mrs. Eby returned from her trip at Mrs.

Marcia Bell was called to Smith- there with his family. Mr. King was not ville, last week on account of the only the best harness maker Beattie ever sickness of her sister's baby. had. but he was one of her very best Attend the special reduced rates at Mrs, citizens of which she has none to spare.

T. 8. L. Gilu'o Millinery Parlor, Friday Dr BartoTlMyTand Ear Specialist, and Saturday. I FrancjB amt Frederick Avenue, St.

Get )'OUr turkeys and the Joseph Mo. Correspondence solicited. and the evening was enjoyed by all present Mr. Joe Huerter received the sad news McPherson recently where she had been to but regretting very much to loose Mr. and visit her two sons.

on Monday of the death of Mr. Huerter's Mrs. King from our midst. Not one but brother's wife in Axtell. A.

Z. Gates has returned home from his what said, "I am so sorry you are leaving We are informed that Mr. Ray Shue and trimmings at Helvern us." But may success follow them to trip to Michigan where he went to buy land for himself and two boys. their new homes. One who was there.

LAST CHANCE A few Bain wagons at reduced prices. Don't wait any longer, you need one. Beattie Hardware Co. Miss Voile, were married on Sunday November 15. If so, we extend Mrs.

Stevenson started for Iowa this Car of fresh Michigan salt just received week to visit with her parents. Mr. Stevenson is looking rather sober now. at Beattie Hardware Company. Born On Saturday, November 14, to BARGAINS IN FARM LANDS We have for sale 15, 000 acres of Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Little a daughter and on Ed. Davison is a happy dad, a oJ4 (jives Up Regular P. littoral Work Mrs. Bryan, of Morris county, is the guest of Mrs.

Manning this week and next. They were Kil ls together in the past. P. O'Neil has neatest thing in a long-bodied road wagon in town. Look it over and you'll want one.

TAKEN A heifer calf. Ownorcan have same by proving property and paying casts. W. W. Goldsbiixkv.

Monday. November 16, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McAtee a son. The members of the Church of Christ Jewell County, Kansas, land from $10 to $io per acre.

Write for list. Car fare regret very much the loss of Brother pound girl came to make her home with them last Saturday. Grandpa and Grandma Barringer are to be found at Ed's any day now. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo Hawkins of Marion Myers as pastor of the church. refunded purchasers. HOBBS WIGGS, Lebanon. Kansas. 8W44 county came in Wednesday and are spend Brother Myers has been suffering from Tenn.

inga week with Mr, Hawkins parents east chronic throat trouble for some time but of Mina, and other relatives. thought with good medical treatment Last week Mr. Larkin picked his second would be able to keep up the good work he crop of plumbs off of his trees for this year had begun here; to the contrary hi: Had the warm weather continued a while disease has taken a tuburcular tendency an Underwear and overshoes are going fast Better come early and avoid the rush. We have them in all sizes and at bottom prices. Dougherty McMahon.

LOW RATES longer they would have been fully matured through good medical advice he has been raj I' ALL Shoes See what old Kansas can do. compelled to give up regular pastoral wor Mr and Mrs. Ed. Moser who have been and take up out door employment. News spending the last three months with A relatives and old time friends in this part of You need not send for your groceries.

We will duplicate the country expect to leave on Tuesday for Pawnee City and on Wednesday they will any bill you buy either in bt Strong Line! depart for their home at Oxnard To California and the Pacific North west via The Grand Island Route. Commencing September 15 and continuing daily until and including November Joe or Kansas Lity. Dougherty McMahon California. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Moser's parents Mr.

and Mrs. Seip who will spend some time in California. Attached fCarl G. Swin 2 Lena Koinmell 2 I Joseph Carr 2 Gertrude Mosher. 2 Robert I.

Shue 'oiie I John II. Smith 28 30, the Grand Island Route will have on sale colonist tickets to all points in California, Washington and Oregon and to points intermediate at very low rates. Stopovers allowed in certain territory. For rates and further information call on nearest agent or address S. M.

Adsit, G. P. St. Joseph, Mo. That fine 160 acre farm, one mile from Beattie, now offered for the first time at $8,000, is the best bargain we know of.

It ought to go L)oia Holland 16 R. E. Miller 28 P. W. O'Neil will sell you a buggy right Buggy right, price right and it will be the right kind of a deal for you to make.

See him about it. B. D. Riley still handles Oketo flour, shorts and bran at best prices. DENTIST.

For the benefit of his many patients in this section of the country, Dr. Brandenburg, the Frankfort Dentist, will visit Beattie, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26 and 27. Office at Burnett Hotel. Get your breakfast food, or Atoms, at half the cost of other kinds.

B. D. Riley. 1 Pearl Heisier 2 1 Arthur V. Wright Martha M.

Kaufman John O. Neraecheck 29 Annie Wopata W. T. Pui.i.kink Probate Judg quick. When a man says he- has worn a pair of shoes for on Strong Shoes! Strong Values! For Instance: Our ladies' $1.85 box calf its everybody's $2 shoe.

See if our child's chrome kid at $1.15 doesn't match up in every particular with the shoe you usually pay $1.35 for. Our women's $1.50 calf shoe is an eye opener. HANG A MAN? No indeed, but it doesn't hurt a skirt in fact its no good without a certain hang. New fall styles now in stock. Fit and finish perfect, with the flare and swirl peculiar to the man-tailored skirt, and they "hang" just right.

Try our special order plan in this line. Ve have over 100 samples to select from no extra charge for special measurements; FIT GUARANTEED. We also make a specialty of EXTKA sizes at a slight added cost. Don't be discouraged and think it is no use to try WE CAN FIT you and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Fresh and well selected stock of Groceries at prices as low as is consistent with first quality.

year, that must be a good shoe. Try a pair of SUN Continued Success! Our continued success in the enndj bust business is due to the fact that the people like our candy and that they know to a certainty that it is not adulterated. Each Saturday brings us new customers and the candy pleases them all. The cream taffy can't be bcuten and the price is low. Will have some Butter Scotch this Saturday and its sure to be fjood.

Our Creams arc the kind that melt in your mouth, and in the city they would charge you at least 60c a pound for them. Our price is only 40c a pound. We invite yon to call and dral with us. flower Shoes, Sold by Dougherty McMahon. Dr.

F. C. Wahlenmaier, Kansas City, Dear Sir: My eyes troubled me continually for over three years. I got glasses groin a so called specinlist which I wore for about three years but my eyes kept growing worse. My eyes were swollen had ulcers and granulation with severe headaches it seemed as though my eyes kept growing worse.

During the month of February I commenced using your absorption remedies and wearinf your glasses with the result that they got better from commencement of treatment until I was entirely cured, for which I feel grateful and should this be of any use to you, you may use it and can refer any one to me persoually. Yours F. C. Vautukiun, Beattis Kans. Satukday Aftkknoons Only.

Kespv, 8v Kagle office. Mrs. R. D. WILSON.

H. C. SMITH'S SONS..

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