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The Beattie Boomerang from Beattie, Kansas • 5

The Beattie Boomerang du lieu suivant : Beattie, Kansas • 5

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We would like to buy or trade Glass and queensware, all kind Sale bills neatly and cheaply OFFICIAL DIRECTORIES. Wasn't she a daisy? Build more side-walks at once. Our subscription list boometh. L. B.

Cowan has new coal house. Charlie Fassett, fine job printer, St Joseph, Mo. John McCoy spent Saturday night in Marysville. CoL Horace Tucker moved to Oneida last Monday. Miss Jda Bates spent last Saturday in Marysville.

Beattie needs better side-walks. Shall have them? Odd Fellows' Hall is over the Boomerang wigwam. AL Brunswig took a trip down the road last Monday. Lew. Helvern smiled on us last Monday "morning.

Please don't squeal when you get paid in your own coin. Bill Price is a boss "white-washer." Give him a trial. He who by his biz. would thrive, must either bust or advertise. Ed.

Houston, of St Bridget, was in tnis burg last Monday. Brunswig Co's elevator has been supplied with a new engine. Major Jones and Dr. Ewing talk of going into the grocery biz. Patronize the "Pleasure and Profit" printing house, St Joseph.

Readers of the Boomerang never need other liver invigerators. for hand printing presses of any make or size. Just after dinner, or most any other time, call on Hank Helvern and get a dandy cigar. It don't make any difference what paper you wish to subscribe for it will pay you to see us first Printers, look at our bargains in second-hand type, in bargain column and perhaps you may see something that you want When we come across items in correspondence that we cannot make out we are obliged to omit them, be they ever so newsy. Free Trade in DeLand's soda should be advocated by every true American citizen on the principle that that thing is desirable in a Republic that is the greatest good to the greatest number.

When you want to pass an hour pleasantly away, go to Hank Hel-vers's palace billiard and pool parlor. His rooms are fixed up nobby and you are welcome there. Fine stock of cigars always on hand. H. H.

Helvern wishes it distinctly understood that he handles none but temperance drinks and will take it as a favor if persons will not ask him for intoxicating drinks, as it annoys him very much to have them do so. M. A. Tucker has purchased his partners entire interest in the grocery business at this place and will soon move the entire stock to the meat market building, which is now being refitted for that purpose. Success to him is our wish.

Col. A. P. Mohr, the marble man of Marysville, was in town last Tuesday. Mr.

Mohr employs none but first-class workmen and therefore his work is first-class. Those needing anything in the line of monuments or tombstones should patronize A. P. Mohr. Pay days don't come very often on this railroad it seems.

About three months ago a fellow who is at work on the road, who owed us 82, told us he would pay us on the next pay day, and as he has not paid us yet, we suppose of course that pay day hasn't come. A. P. Mohr, of Marysville, desires to inform the readers of this paper and balance of mankind in general, that he can make about 8100 per day on an auction sale more than any other auctioneer in this part of the globe. Don't forget this when you wan goods of any kind sold at auction.

Address him at Marysville, Kansas. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership here-to-fore existing by and between R. A. Life and M.

A. Tucker, under the firm name of Life Tucker, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, R. A. Life retiring. The business will be continued by A.

Tucker, who will collect all monies due the late firm and pay all debts contracted by the firm of Life Tucker. Beattie, Kansas, January 29, 1884 R. A. Life, A. Tucker.

All parties indebted to the late firm of Life Tucker are requested to call on M. A. Tucker at once and settle the same and save costs. BEATTIE MARKETS. Cattle, per cwt $3.00 Hogs, 5-00 Chickens, per do 2.00 Eggs, Butter, per 18 Corn, per bush 80 Rye, Wheat, 75 Oata, 30 Potatoes, per bush 5Q at O'Neil Brothers.

Hon. John McCoy looked in on us last Thursday. Large new stock dt queens ware at O'Neil Brothers. A 222-acre farm at a big bar gain. See bargain column.

Call at this office when you want fine job printing done. you want to trade, buy or sell anything call and see us. J. J. Jackson visited Oneida last Monday, returning O'Neil Brother are fitting up their basement for a skating rink.

Call on Sparks, the city drayman, when you want hauling done. Lamp and lamp fixtures, new and elegant stock at O'Neil Bros. Finest billiard and pool tables on the St Joe. Western railroad, at Helvern's billiard hall. Don't forget that H.

H. Helvern has the finest billiard and pool parlor in Northern Kansas. We have on hand quite a large number of funny papers which we are selling at one cent each. If you want a genuine good smoke go to the palace billiard hall and get one of those good cigars. Call at O'Neil Brothers and examine that new large stock of lamps, glass and queensware, all at very low prices.

Wm. Life wishes to inform all his old customers and the balance of mankind in general, that he will soon open up with a large stock of fresh groceries at the old stand. A. S. Lyons, 2 miles south west of Beattie, has oak, walnut and red elm posts for sale at 11c, each and 25 cord of wood at 83 per cord in the timber.

18-t3-pd. What housekeeper does not enjoy praise for the excellence of her buscuits? To secure this uniformly, there is nothing like using DeLand's chemical baking powder. J. R. Humphrey, of Beattie, was in town this week and showed up at the Chieftain office.

Mr. Humphrey is one of Beattie's most enterprising business men. Oneida Chieftain, last week. $650 will buy a fine six column quarto newspaper and a fine job office in connection, located in south-eastern Nebraska. Further particulars and a sample copy of the paper by applying to Jack Scott Lost horses.

1 bay mare ten years old, weight about 1,200 and one black horse with star in forehead, about same age and weight as mare. Parties knowing of their where-abouts will please inform Jack Scott of the fact at once. Wanted. Live salesmen to sell our goods to merchants in this part of the state by sample. Good wages to the right man.

No dudes need apply. Samples for 12 one-cent postage stamps. Address W. C. Brann, St Joseph, Missouri.

Jack Scott, whom some one has called "the wandering typographical error," is publishing the Beattie Boomerang, a neat five column quarto. He has already established himself and waked up somebody, to judge from one of his editorials of January 26th. Topeka Daily Commonwealth. Addie Akers, aged eleven years, left her home a Salina, Kansas, last July and has not been heard of since. She has blue eyes, light hair and is large for her age Anyone knowing of her whereabouts will please write to W.

H. Woodruff, Waterville, Marshall Kansas. Kansas and Nebraska papers are requested to copy. printed at this office. Read pur rules on editorial page and abide by them.

4 Choice farms and city proper ty for sale by Jack Scott Lands placed in our hands for sale will be advertised free. Fine cigars, birch-beer, cider, ginger-ale etc at Helvern'si For cheap coal, hard soft, or smithing, call on J. J. Sheldon. Choice cigars, cider and other refreshments, at Hank Helvern's.

The celebrated ci- car to be found only at Helvern's. When is Beattie to have that new depot, we should like to know. Read the Boomerang, pay for it, be virtuous and you'll be happy. Read J. B.

Wendl's card in this issue and then patronize him. Everything neat and nobby at the palace billiard and pool parlor. If you want to have a quiet game of billiards or pool, go to H. H. Helvern's.

The ladies benevolent society will meet at the residence of Mrs. H. V. Bogart on Friday, Feb. 1st All are invited.

You need not fear a bill from the Boomerang. As soon as your time expires the paper will stop, unless you renew. Coal! you can't get coal anywhere else call on L. B. Cowan, at the hay press.

Coal always on hand. We extend our warmest thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trosper for a beautiful present in the shape of an Odd Fellows' motto. All those indebted to Houston Minnehan are requested to call on W.

H. Minnehan and settle the same without delay. Call at this office and subscribe for the Kansas City Weekly Livestock Indicator. Only one dollar a year to our subscribers. One of the best papers in the state is the Commonwealth, pub lished daily and weekly at Topeka.

Sample copies at this office. Monroe Williams, a prominent farmer who lives about seven miles south of Beattie, was patronizing our merchants last Monday. Lost The Beattie Cornet Band. Any information leading to its recovery will be thankfully received by the citizens of Beattie. The deaf and dumb tack-hammer agent was here Monday.

What a blessing to mankind it would be if all agents were deaf and dumb. A Limited Offer. i 1 March 1st, 1884, the Boomerang and the Kansas City Weekly Times will be furnished to subscribers at 82,25. a year. We forgot week before last to mention that the county printing was let to the Democrat and the job printing to the Bee.

We are perfectly satisfied to have it so. B. H. White, one of Seneca's prominent capitalists, was in town last Wednesday and Thursday and in his rambles he dropped into our sanctum. We hope to see him locate in Beattie.

The man who is so small as to stop his newspaper because he gets mad at the editor, and then borrows his neighbors paper to read would pasture a Billy goat on the green grave of his grandfather. A "frail female" was taking in the town and some of the boys' spare change last Wednesday night Just why respectable men will patronize these degraded prostitutes is beyond our comprehension. NATI0NALMB0YERN1IENT. President Chester A. Arthur Chief Justice Morrison R.

Waite Secretary of Bute T. Frelinghoyuon Secretary of the Charles J. Folger Secretary of War Robert T. Lincoln Secretary of the Wm. E.

Chandler Postmaster-General Q. Greeham Secretary of Interior H. M. Teller Attorney Brewster Commissioner of B. Lbring Commissioner Land Office.

C. McFarland Public Printer 8. P. Rounds Member Congress, 1st Kb. A Anderson STATE GOVERNMENT.

Governor -George W. Glick Lieutenant Governor. D. W. Finney Secretary of State amee Smith Auditor of State E.

P. McCabe Treasurer of T. Howe Sup't of Public H. C. Speer Attorney General W.

A. Johnston Sec'y State Board of Agriculture Wm. Sims Superintendent of Insurance Orren T. Welch State Librarian H. G.

Dennis Sec'y State Historical Society P. G. Adams Governors Private Secretary Fred H. Glick Adjutant General Moonlight State Printer T. Dwight Thacher State Senator, 31st Hutchinson Member Legislature, 74 S.

Glass COUNTY OFFICERS. Commissioners L. W. Libby, chairman; 8. M.

Wilhite, C. Legere. Sheriff J- R- Voorhees Clerk H. C. Woodworth Treasurer Wm.

Lofinck Register of Deeds H. K. Sharpe District Clerk Joseph Patterson Probate Judge John Brown Attorney Edward A. Berry Sup't of Public Instruction Sampson Reno Coroner -J- J- Sheldon Surveyor Wm. Millikan JUDICIAEY.

A. 8. Wilson, Judge 12th Judicial District. BEATTIE DIRECTORY. SECRET SOCIETIES.

G. A. It. Chase Post, No. 10L Meets first Monday night in each month, at the School House, Beat Lie, Kansas.

J. J. Sheldon, P. C. John McCoy; P.

A. CHURCHES IN BEATTIE. Catholic Services every other Sunday by the Rev. Father Meili. Mass at 8 and 10 and children instructed at 9 o'clock, a.

m. Methodist Preaching every other Sunday by Kev. J. A. Amos, at 11 o'clock a.

m. and 7 o'alock p. m. Baptist Preaching every other Sabbath, at the Methodist charch, by Rev. J.

C. Newton, at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock'p. m.

Onion Sabbath School Every Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. at the Methodist church. ST. JOE WESTERN TIME TABLE. GOING EAST.

Passenger 11:38 a. m. Local Freight. 7:15 a. m.

GOING WEST. Passenger 430 p. m. Local Freight 40 p. m.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Whoopla! "Put up." Advertise. Subscribe. Lost horses. Febuary 2nd Ta, ta, sonny.

Read the ads. Talk is cheap. Who's afraid? We still boom. Trade is lively. K.

C. Indicator. Dissolution notice. Kansas City Times. It pays to advertise.

Take the Boomerang. Strangers in the city. Insure in the German. Call on Hank Helvern. Febuary is here.

Fact Lots of new subscribers. How do you like us now? -Finest cigars at Helvern's. Land lookers are numerous. Queensware at O'Neil Bros. Funny papers one cent each.

DeLand's soda at Life Ta. Choice cigars etc. at Helvern's. Geo. Sweet called Wednesday.

Why don't the girls propose? Wm. Life's new stock of groceries will soon be here. Call and examine them. What do you think of the dandy paper this week, gentle mild- eyed star-gazers? Lew. Helvern has quit using crutches, his sprained ankle being nearly well again.

We have heard it remarked that Johnnie Caves was the champion billiardist of Beattie. The elevator is again running and those who are unable to buy fuel can "jay-hawk" cobs. Gen. Humphrey was down on the lower end of Sunday street last Monday shouting for posts. Moses Allen, of Wymore, Ne-brska, was in this city looking after a span of horses he had lost It is wicked to hunt on Sun day.

At least it is unless you di vide the spoils with ye scribe. Hank Helvern and Jake Sly visited our den Monday. Jake will hereafter read the dandy paper. Remember the social hop at O'Neils' hall, Febuary 7th. Every body invited.

Tickets 75 cents. Lost: By O'Neil Brothers, a bunch of keys. Finder will please leave them at the hardware store. We have turned over the agen cy of the German Insurance Co. to Frank Spaugey.

Insure with him. Peter Jones hereby warns all persons not to hunt on his land, the south half of section 8, town 2, range 9, under penalty. Wm. Life will soon be ready to sell Groceries to the public "shust so sheap as was been bossi- ble." Go and see him. Houston Minnehan, Beattie, Kansas, will sell their billiard and pool tables and a complete set of saloon fixtures very cheap.

Charlie Fassett, of the "Pleas ure and Profit" Printing House, at St Joseph, is undoubtedly the fin est job printer in the west The lop-eared dude, of the Axtell Anchor, makes no reply to our charges of last week, except to insert a three line squib and then place the same article on both pages. Poor brainless brat.

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228
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1883-1884