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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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"1 HP A nPHP TT 7 Ci4 Hi LJEL. '7 VOL. XVIII. BEATTIE, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1902.

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EEATTIE MARKETS. CORRECTliO Fat Stoers. Millet Hogs Corn. oo(ViS 1 00 Wheat 031605c Oats 40(4 5c Potatoes (111.30 Apples Hay Kfjgs 25 butter I2(i5c HOME NEWS. A new lino of trunks at Asa Thomas'.

HANDMADE harness at the Beattie Hardware Co. Sales have been all the go this week, well attended and good prices Bi-Me trash burners at Asa hardware store. The best made. Thomas' NOTICE Collins' Beattie, March 15. Photo Car will leave See that elegant line of HAND MADE harness at Beattie Hardware Co.

We haven heard from an incubator yet this spring; Who has the first hatch? Every lady should call and see those new premiums at Mrs. T. S. L. Giles.

Furniture to suit everybody. Prices will suit also. Asa Thomas. More than 300,000 horses have been used up in the South African war. Ring up Phone 57 when you want some thing good to eat.

Daugherty McMahon Miss Imogene Jones will leave next week for I lolton where she will attend school. POSTPONED The spelling school announced for Feb. 22, 1002-until a later day. Hand made harness lasts more than twice as long as machine sewed. Get Set at Asa Thomas' store.

Horatio Farrar and wife came up from Axtell Wednesday and visited friends here abouts. Tom turkeys 7c at Smiths' Tuesday delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Hedge of center visited the first of the week witlrMrs.

F. Weis and L. E. Helvering and family. Call Phono 57 when in need of any thing in dry goods or groceries.

Daughhkty McMahon Mrs. Ira Hedge and children of Marys ville is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. F. Weis and Mrs. L.

E. Helvern. Headquarters for all kinds of fruit and vegetables in season. Daugherty McMahon. Epb Conger represented the Masonic lodge of Beattie at the meeting of the grand lodge at Fort Scott this week.

All accounts duo Beattie Mercantile Co must be settled before March 1st, 1902. DoudiiKHTV McMahon R. S. Pauley has sold and is marketing 2,000 bushels of wheat and Coo bushel corn this week Joe Baer bought it. of Mrs.

George Nelms and children, of Center, is visiting with Mrs. F. W. Weis and Mrs. L.

E. Helvern and family this week. The best trash burner on the market; cast iron bottom and top; door opens in front; air tight, at Asa Thomas' hardware store. See them. A social gathering at the residence of Wm.

Bell Saturday evening last was attended by a considerable number of persons in the city. A fine stock of ladies, misses and chil-dri'ns, k1ovus, mittens, lascinators and hose to be included in the sale ut Mrs. T. S. L.

1 Giles. White Goods Sale. Our annual white goods sale begins Monday, Feb. 17, and continues to Saturday night, 10 o'clock, Feb. 28th.

This sale embraces everything in the white goods line, and among the many special things 11 '11 1 we ftnaii snow win ue yards of embroideries, yards laces, 1 0,000 yards India linens, Sooo yards Nainsooks and English loni: cloths, 2ooo yards Persian lawns and Swisses, beautiful table Damask, napkins, towels, crashes, linens, bed spreads, sheetings, pillow casc-ings, bleached and unbleached muslins. We offer 5o pieces os unbleeched Sheeting one yard wide at 5 cents by the singie yard or bolt that exceels anything ever offered here. We offer one balo of Bleeched Cotton equal to any 9 cent cotton on the market at 7 cents per yard 1 ard or 5o. A big line of Ladies Muslin Un derwear will also be a strong feature of this sale. This sale shall be truly a white goods sale, but if vou want to make use of the opportunity you can get ladies' or misses Jacket or cloak at your own price.

We have worth these garments, we are going to sell tor SOU, vou can ailoru to miss lhis either. Agents for Standard Patterns. Fashion sheets free. This winter is not over yet and besides, at the price, they're a good investment for next. Every At a recent reception to a minister in Marysvillc, cards were the principal means of enjoyment.

No game was men tioned. A. B. Garrison "topped the market" at Thompson Bros' sale at Marysville last week by the purchase of Mc's Pride for $100. Mr.

C. A. Blackney received by express. Tuesday three fine pure bred black Lang- shan roosters which he will use this spring with his flock of that breed. Eggs 25c a doz.

at Smith's. "Cedar Talk Hotel. H. M. Newton, Proprietor Manhattan Kans.

Telephone 143" is the way it reads on an envelope sent here this week. A Thimble party was the atttraction to which Mrs Harness and her daughter, Mrs. Farrar, invited in their lady friends Wednesday afternoon at the Harness residence. It was a pleasant affair. Light refreshments were served.

Fresh macaroni at Smith's. Mr. William Lewis of this place has been in Kansas City, Kansas, for some weeks to be treated for cancer. He reports a suc cessful operation and that he will be home Monday next. Miss Carrie Washburn is the Marshall County agent for the Topeka Mail and Breeze.

Hand your subscriptions and renewals in to her and cast 100 votes for a Marshall County girl for that tooo piano. Bro. Pratt attended a Duroc-Jersey- sale at Fairfield, Nebraska, and bought a couple of sows that are fine ones, in the two sales held, there were 07 head sold and the first sales averaged 161.70 and the second, How is that for high? One brood sow sold for (161. Says the Republican County Democrat. The birth of twins Monday, a boy and a girl, are reported at residence of Dr.

Pennington. The doctor is confined to his bed with inflamatory rheumatism and is hardly in a condition to properly acknowledge this kind and graceful act of providence. Loving hands, however, will minister to the wants of the little ones. Just at present the feminine portion of the community are extracting unalloyd pleasure over the event. pair warranted.

6. Six Appllcutits. February 3 last the Superintendent of Rural Free Delivery notified the postmaster at Beattie to receive applications for carrying the mail on two proposed routes from here. Six persons made application and their names have been sent to the department as follows viz. William Goin Jacob V.

Schleigh, Charles Totten W. B. Barker, William Lord and Georgfi Wanklyn. It is not known that the above is any indication of an early opening of the routes. The department is very busy surveying and opening routes and it is understood that two agents are now in the field in Kansas.

We must await the pleasure of the department. The Dread Disease The death of Frank Butler, well known to the ytwng people hero, is reported from Stewartuville Mo. It occurred on Sunday morning last. He wan only 19 years old but was cut down by consumption so early in life. THE SICK.

Mrs. Waters has been quite sick the past ten days. Mrs. Goin is much better this week with hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs.

Wm. Cassidy has been afflicted with rheumatic pains and other trouble for some time and is far from well. Mr. Shields is reported not any better, nor quite so well in Indiana. At the present he is at a Sanatorium there.

Patent starch 5c per pkge. at Smith'e. "toe social. There will be an entertainment and Toe Social at the Snipe Creek School House, District 41, on Friday evening, Feb. 28, 1902.

Ladies are requested to bring supper in a plain untrimmed box. All are invited to attend, Rio 44--the best 15c coffee Shoes! GIVEN AWAY! I We will absolutely give away every 15th on the market at Smith's. Off For Water. Willie O'Nml, Fred Patton and To'n Wray left Wednesday night to enlist in the navy. Therd was room in the car for mott but they didn't have the sand.

Stock Sale. Mr. J. M. Williams' iale next Thursday promises to be well attended.

Ten head of well bred horses, 20 head of thoroughbred IJiiro-Jiiri-ey hogs, 7 head of thoroughbred Hereford cattle, ami 67 head of high grade Hereford are to goat public auction. The stock is as go as you can obtain any where, Hunt forget the date and get then' early, Thursday Feb, 27. There will also be a "snack" to eat at See Asa Thomas for harness. Irani 1 MasoB. pair of shoes free of the next lucky one.

I charge. Who will be T. G. FITCH. Get a set of hand made harness at Asa Frankfort, Kansas..

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