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The Beattie Eagle from Beattie, Kansas • 1

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The Beattie Eaglei
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Beattie, Kansas
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if EATTIE VOL. XXIi. BEATTIE, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEB. 1906. N0.8 THE Beattie Leads Them All Her Shipment of drain and Live HOME NEWS.

We're Invoicing 4. 4.4.4. 4.4. 4.4... 4- 4' Bert Helvern is in Topcka this week on mailers of M.

McReynolds has put in a new gasoline lighting plant like that which adorns the store of L. E. Helvern Son They make good light. William Price visited his family at Beattie over Sunday. He Is foreman of a construction gang on the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railroad.

Farm Loans at 5 per cent, apply to The I'catlie Statp Bank. Stock Exceed Those of Any One Other Marshall County Town. The newspapers of various towns in Marshall county have been giving the people statistics of the business done by their respective railroads and the amount of exports, etc. Blue Rapids leads in gypsum, naturally. Other towns claim the palm on grain, but Beattie beats thern all on grain and live stock exported during the year 1905.

The following figures are taken direct from the agent'." books and George Hours returned home from college Bt Des Moines Saturday, f). 2. O'Neil and John Murray of Axtel were Sunday visitors to Beattie. J. H.

Crabb who has been sick for some weeks was quite poorly this week. Joseph Davey will sell out and move to town. Read his sale ad elsewhere, Dan Kelley of Rushville visited old Beattie friends over Sunday. Mrs. VanAmliurg of Marysville visited at the home of A K.

FJigham's this week. Wm. Whitehead who is working on the I). P. Ry.

visited his family here this week. Harry Peck has moved from near Esbon to near Almena, Kansas where he has land. Among the visitors from other places who attended the teachers meeting here Saturday we noticed Prof. Schmidt of Home and Vinne Sharp of Axtell. DENTIST Dr.

C. W. Brandenburg, the Frankfort dentist, will be in Beattie, one day only Friday Men. a. The All A Mistake Opera Co, will show at Home City Saturday evening of this week.

Home City folks will make no mistake in attending the play and will get their full money's worth. Dr. Wahlenmaier the well known Eye specialist will have office in parlor of the Pleasant View Hotel Tuesday, Feb. 27th. Hours from 2 to 5 P.

M. Glasses fitted. Complicated Cases a speciality. Messrs. W.

B. M. Hawk have purchased a very fine imported Percheron stallion for the accomodation of the horse breeders and farmers of this vicinity. It is a big. handsome fellow and will go far toward bettering the quality of horses raised hereabouts in the future.

but still have time to wait on you, and have an abundance of good, reliable merchandise to supply your every want. When we get through invoicing and get our new goods unpacked, there'll be good news of new goods to tell you and you should be on the ground early to get first selection. My grocer line is kept fresh and is re plenished each week with reliable goods to be sold at right prices A full supply of salt fish is carried. You're always sure of getting good eatables when you buy them here. You're also sure of getting top price for your produce.

Call and see. are correct. We are indebted to W. Luke, the gentlemanly agent of the G. I.

road at Beattie for assistance in compiling the report. Shipped Out During 1905. NO CARS WhBKt ,46 Corn 207 Millet 24 Total no cars of grain. 277 Stone 97 Live stock '09 Merchandise 34 Micellaneous 10 Received during 1905. Merchandise 120 Flour 9 Cattle 5 Coal 49 Lumber 40 Miscellaneous 23 Shipped out during January 1906 Corn 48 Millet 9 Wheat 1 Live stock 9 Mrs.

D'il Ilanna has been quite sick for some time. They live southeast of Beattie. Mesdames Harness visited Mrs. R. G.

Farrar and family at Blue Rapids last week Arlo Drihkel sold eight head of hogs last week which brought him $17135 Pretty fair price. The "mumps" are doing business in several families in the country. They're a well affair. M. J.

DOUGHERTY. An entertainment and basket social will be held at the Farrar schoolhouse, Dist. No 70, Wednesday evening Feb. -8, to which the public is cordially invited. Ladies with trimmed baskets aud gentlemen with plenty of money are especially invited.

A good program is being prepared, Messrs. J. R. Burnside and J. E.

Barnes and their wives visited friends in Marysville over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Root nf Kelly visited The elevatori here contain at the present I one of the special features of which is a dialogue entitled "Too Much of a Good Thing" "All A Mistake" The play last Friday evening, given by time over 20,000 bushels of corn to say young Beattie folks was a success enter nothing of the immense amount of millet stored in threi warehouses. Stone 1 Miscellaneous 1 There were 15 car loads of goods received during January 1906, ten of which were merchandise.

The ticket sales at the Beattie station during 1905 to nearly $5000. Blue Rapids, Marysville and Axtell each have two railroads Marysville bills grain and stock out for Carden, and Axtell bill, out for both Summit and Mina and yet Beattie has shipped more grain and live stock than either place Besides that Beat- Were the above items reduced to value in dollars and cents the result would be astonishing. Martha Washington Tea. Following is the program rendered at the entertainment given by the ladies of tainingly and financially. From start to- finish it went through without a bitcb.

Tbe acting was fully up to the standard! the specialties were well rendered everyone of the great crowd present was more than satisfied with the evening's enjoyment. The play was railed "All A Mistake" but the actoi piayed their partr. Baptist Revival, Rev. A. Gibony of Kansas City is holding revival meetings at the Baptist church.

The gentleman's sermons are very instructive and interesting and the attendance is increasing He is also a fine singer and has a thorough knowledge of music. You should attend the meetings, both afternoon and evening. their daughter Mrs. Sam Uigham a few days last week. 1 B.

M. Bell is putting up a new stone hog house on the farm south of town. Crabb Bridge are doing the work. C. Wahleomaier the well known Eye ipc.i'aliit will be in Beattie, Tuesday Feb.

27. Consult him regarding your eyes. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dougherty of Marysville visited their son, M.J.

and family and other Beattie friends the first of the week. the M. E. church in McCoys Hall, Thurs day evening, Feb. 22.

in such a way to convince the public Piano Solo Marie Chase Farm Loans at 5 per apply to tie stock buyers often ship stock from The Beattie State Bank. Mina for which we have taken no credit Dr. P. Jones has moved to his farm three miles north of Beattie. If you need the services of a veterinary rail him up by phone.

I Take Your Choice! 1 Song Elizabeth Jones Recitation Song Edna Stetson Paper Mrs. Kraemer Trio Imogene Jones, Grace Scbleigb, Jesse Warner. Flag Drill Cornet Solo Benet McMahon Vocal Duet, Jones, Mrs. Frank Bell Reading Instrnmental Duet Gladyl Kirlio, Rubie Hawk that its success was no mistake. Misses Frances O'Neil, Imogene Jonet.

Maud Cope and Mary Cannon and Messrs Lloyd Vaughn, Hal Cope, Burrel Mize. Laurel and L. E. Crabb were the actors. They all did well.

Land Snaps. We have a good quarter of land 3 miles out for $6500. No improvements but a snap at the price. Another quarter near by with fair improvements at $50 per acre and another one at (7500. These are all bargains and will not last lung.

See McMahon Wilson. Blue Rapids or Hastings Flour. We have carried the Hastings Plour since April. We duplicate all W. Farrar and Roy Robinson went to Rooks and other counties this week to view the landscape o'er with a view to investment.

Eye Specialist Dr. Wahlenmaier will have office at the Pleasaat View Hotel Beattie Kans. Tuesday, Feb. 27, from 2 to P. M.

Consult him regarding your ads in this paper every day in the week, for cash. No Ladies are invited to call at any time old goods. Respectfully, I M. A. Tucker Sou.

2 and aee the beautiful line of street hats, flowers, silks, chiffon and trimmed hats at Mrs. T. S. L. Gilee Millinery Parlor Dr.

Barton Pitts, private eye and ear hospital, 8th and Francis St. Joseph DENTIST. Dr. Brandenburg, the dentist, will be at the Burnett Hotel. Don't forget ths dates.

Friday, Mch 2 one day only. Karm Loans at 5 per cent, apply to The Beattia Slate Bank. Closes My First and I am well pleased with results. Although it has not been a money maker for me it is doing what I started out -to do convertmy winter goods into Cash; and that is a very important factor in a merchant's business life. I still have a nice assortment to select from and it is dollars to you to take advantage of this sale, for after March Ord goods will be sold at regular prices.

TUT it Q-n-Hno PrOnflQ are arriving and to say the least they are the nicest line ever shown in this market XXiy 0 JX uuuua and the prices are within reach of everyone. frTOPPYiPci ave them fresh, clean and everything to satisfy your appetite. I give you a few sample prices: you imple prices: 3 lb can baked beans 10c 1 pound smoking tobacco. 20c I 3 lb can hominy 10c $1.00 25c 5c 12c 20c 3 pkgs cleaned raisins 25c 20 pounds sugar 6 pounds hand picked beans Standard corn per can Standard tomatoes 5 lb. package oa lineal, Premium, The Best 15c coffee ever sold and other goods at prices to conform with the prices on produce, namely 3 pkgs cleaned currants 25c 18 oz Special brand baking powder 15c Market Price.

1 can't pay you more for your produce unless I charge you extra for my goods and I don't think that would suit you. Come in ami let me convince you that I am selling good goods at living prices. V. lMcMclllOll Yours truly..

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