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The Beattie Boomerang from Beattie, Kansas • 5

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

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OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN COLUMN. leattie DEALEKS IN GENERAL Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. HAVING PURCHASED THE STOEE FOKMEELY OWNED BY I am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a General Store. I now have in stock a full supply of untze-w sPRiira goods, And shall not be undersold in the county, or excelled in accommodations to customers. DEXTER WHITE.

Doll that is what they all say. Shelf and heavy hardware at Chas. Totten's. The bank building will soon be ready for occupancy. Thomas concerts in the back yards these warm nights.

Postmaster Smith started for Junction City last Sunday. The melodious warblings of the bull-frog admonish us to prepare for a shower. Good times ahead predicted, but how many must die before the good times arrive? There was quite a heavy hail storm in the vicinity of Home Station on Saturday night last. Mr. D.

N. Kelley, cigar manufacturer, of Marysville, made us a brief call Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Watkins went to St. Joseph last Friday, to attend the marriage ceremony of her daughter.

It does seem as if Ave would prefer being chief drone in the Bee hive at Frankfort to booming Beat-tie. If you want sweet potato plants, go to Branton's, soutli of the depot, where you can get 300 for S1.00. We like music, but if any one afflicted with an accordeon or organelle should locate near us, we should move, too quick A little son of Mr. Sullivan, who lives near our office, had his arm broken by a fall, while playing with some other boys, a few days ago. We took a pleasant ride behind the favorite nag of our worthy postmaster last Sunday, and had the benefit of his company at the same time.

Dr. G. M. Funck will be in Beattie during the 2Gth, 27th and 28th for the purpose of prac ii As Se Oe TUOiCERj DEALERS FLOUK, PROVISIONS Etc. We carry a complete stock of Queensware, glassware, stoneware.

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos, New goods arriving daily. Gi.ve us a call when needing anything in our line. We can and will do you good. Yours for good goods at the Loirest, Liciny Prices. A.

S. D. TUCKER, AGAIN WITH A LOVING SMILE WE GREET YOU. 1ST EIL BROTHERS, Dealers in every variety of shelf and heavy A I Stoves, both cooking and heating, Glass and Queensware, wagons, plows and in factevorything to-be found in a first-class hardware store. We will sell everything in onr line cheaper than any one else in Marshall county.

We mean business, "Awl don't you forget it." O'NEIL BRO'S. BEATTIE, KS. DEALER IN LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, BUILDING MATERIAL. A FEW BARGAINS BY 0. G.

SWAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND NEGOTIATOR OF LOANS, Beattie, Marshall Kansas. 120 acres in Clay Cooiity, Iowa, to exchange for land in rumbas. Oar agency. A Bieiicii outfit is in our hands be disposed of. no wlu inane an oiler casn 01 uade.

40 acres a fractional quarter section lying in Adams County, VV lsconsm, to exchange lor aois in iieaUie. Two eighties (adjoining) in Hancock County, Iowa, lo lor iaiui lowu property, r'arucuiaa-s at tiurf oilice. A line farm in Lincoln county, Kansas, which would be iraued lor a stocK. of arugs or an interest in a good drug store, uood bargain. We have the remnant or a wholesale stock of stationery and nolious, winch will be closed out to dealers and large retail buyers at very low rates.

240-acre farm in Wells township; 140 acres im proved; nouses; 3 springs; running waer eic. friee, per acre, down buiunee yjix long time, at 8 per com interest. loO-acre farm l'JO acres improved house 14 by 18; good cellar, well, corn cribs and granary, liood orchard, rice -tSUiO on six years time, at i per cent, interest; balance casu. Wild land in Atchison, Brown, Marshall, Nem aha, Pottawatomie and iiiley counties, near railroads; well watered; good for farm or stock purposes, 0,50 to j34 per acre; long time; low interest 172-acre farm in Hodgeman county, five miles from boearvme. a station on the 1.

tic fc. railroad. All trood farm land: 20 acres under cultivation; good house with cellar under it and a good well at the door. Price on easy terms; or it will be exchanged for stock, or for land Marshall county. A rare bargain.

100-acre farm in Murray township; 40 acres un der cultivation; bO acres cattle pasture; 12 acres hog pasture; house lax; corn crib and granary, 16x2(3: 2 good wells; small orchard; SO acres tim ber; sione qaurry, running water, etc. 1J4 miles from school house; from Catholic and u. if churches. Price, half down; balance in 3 and a years. 120-acre farm in Murray township; 60 acres improved; 20 acres of pasture fenced with barbed wire; house lbx22; frame barn, cattle sheds, etc.

First class storm cave, splendid well of water at the door; 40 apple trees, 3 years old; mile of hedge; running water in pasture and on out-side also; located about 9 miles north-east of Ueattie. Price $2,500, cash, balance on 6 years' time A splendid stock ranch, with never-failing spring, excellent range, and good small timber shelter, with hills to the north and west; quarter mile from small thrifty town. This land is near one of the best bodies of fine timber in Southern Kansas, with rich prairie and bottom land near. Just ths thins for a man accustomed to work in hard wood, to raise fruit and live stock. Will be traded for land or good property in Beattie, 320-acre farm 7 miles north-west of Beattie; 100 acres improved; house 22x4b, one and one-half stories high, 6 fine rooms and four closets on the main floor, with 2 large cellars capacity 1,200 bushels each largest and best irame residence the county and cost stable for 14 horses, covered with shingles; good well and pump; ev erlasting water in a spring creek; 8 acres of young timber, corn-crib and implement house combined at a cost of is now being built.

Price S500; 3,500 or more down, balance on time to suit purchaser, interest at 8 per cent, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Bank of Beattie. JOE BAEE, Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Ziusiness. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COL LECTIONS.

W. M. HAWK, ZPRESCRIFTiOXST DBUGGHSTS Dealers in PAINTS, OILS GLASS, FANCY STATIONERY Blank Books, Musical Merchandise AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Of All Kinds. We carry a full line of the leading brands of Patent Medicines, Cigars And Tobaccos, Call and see us when you come to Beattie. Respectfully Yours, W.

B. M. HAWK, BEATTIE, KS. S. SPARKS, Proprietor of the CITY DRAY i.

and Transfer Teams. Beattie. Ks. Does a general draying business. Goods of all kinds hauled to any part of the city at reasonable rates NOISE.

BEATTIE, KAS. BEATTIE, KAS. TOTTEN, 9 in all kinds of 9 HE- MATRIMONIAL TIMES, A paper devoted to the interests of those who desire to extend their acquaintance or correspondence. Send ten cents for sample copy and we will send you two copies of different dates. Address, TIMES PUBLISHING Box 32S3.

Boston, Mass. HE WESTERN REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TOPESA, KANSAS. Every one should have it; none can do without it. Enclose two two-cent postage stamps for a sample copy. Only 50 cents a year.

Addess all communications to I. W. PACK, Editor, Topeka, Kansas. D. G.

SWAN, LAND AGENT BEATTIE, KANSAS. We have a fine list of wild lands and improved, farms for sale at reasonable prices and on very favorable terms. We also have some choice eity property for sale Give us a cull. Thursday, May 22, 1884 All transient advertising payable in advance. Advertising rates liberal, and made known upon application at this office.

Objectional advertisements will not be inserted in this paper at any price, if we know it. Advertisements and correspondence to insure an insertion in our next issue, should not reach us later than Tuesdays. When advertisers desire their advertisements discontinued, they will please notify us as early the as possible. Subscribers who receive this paper with a big across this paragraph will know that their subscription will expire with the next number and an earnest invitation is extended to them to renew at once ou the cash-in-advance system. (Correspondence solicited from all parts of the surrounding country, but no article will be published unless accompanied by the name of the writer, not necessary for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith.

We will not be responsible for the views of our corresiondent8. ST. JOE WESTERN TIME TABLET GOING EAST. Passenger 11:3 a. m.

Local Freight 7:45 a. m. GOING WEST. Passenger 4:04 p. in.

Local Freight 44 p. m. DeLantTs soda at Tuckers'. Go to Hawk's for. wall paper.

Ready-made harness atO'Neils Shaving brushes for ten cents, at our office. Good steel pens at five cents a dozen, at the printing office. Fish hooks in great plenty, and a few lines, cheap, at our office. Clear horn dressing combs, six inches long, five cents each, at the printing office. Memorandum books and pen cils, one of each for a nickle, at the printing office.

A lot of ladies' and misses' white cotton hose 1 cts. per pair, at the printing office. Accommodation penholders at a cent apiece, with a pen thrown in, at the printing office. O'Neil Brothers have just re ceived a carload of barb wire and will sell it way down. Go to Hawk for bottom prices on Collier's strictly pure Xiead and Oil and Mixed Paints.

Chain Pump Curbs o0 cents each, by the car load, o. b. cash, Address Robertson's Box Factory, Keokuk, Iowa. Coal! If you can't get coal anywhere else call on L. B.

Cowan, at the hay press. Coal always on hand. J. R. Humphrey's is the place to get the best White Lead and 'Boiled Oil; also, Yane Calvert's popular Mixed Paints.

O'Neil Brothers will sell you barb wire or ready-made harnesses cheaper than any one else in this or adjoining counties. A lot of fine large chromos, 20x30 inches, mounted, stretched and varnished, ready for framing, at 75 cents each, at printing office. A few extra large, superfine quality, Goodyear Rubber dressing combs, usually sell at 50 cents. 25 cents at printing office. Call at our office when you want stationery.

The printer is a retired wholesale dealer who understands the paper and notion trade. Give him a trial. Needles of fair quality, 3 to 9, 5 to 10 and straights, sharps or be-t weens, one cent per paper of twenty-five needles. Best quality of needles at five cents per paper. To Exchange.

"We have a job press, in good order, platen 14x18 inches, which we would exchange for a seven or eight column hand press. The press is in perfect order and does first-class work. Pant buttons, gilt or silvered, fly fifteen cents per gross, suspender twenty cents per gross; black horn buttons ten cents per gross, agate shirt buttons five cents per gross, at the printing office. I have a largo stock, and every one in need of anything in my line should call and get MY PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. Also have a complete stck of all kinds of TANBARD PAINTS! Everything in my line will be sold CHEAPER than you can buy them for elsewhere in' Marshall county.

Call and be convinced. J. R. HUMPHREY, CHARLES And Dealer Matrcsses, Spring Beds, Oil Paintings, Chromos, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING WHAT-NOTS, Book-Shelves, Wall-Pockets, Brackets iWI WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE ME FOR CHARLES TOTTEN, BEATTIE, KS.

ticing dentistry. All work war ranted. Mr. McCarn of the Visitor vis ited us last Saturday, and was ac companied by his estimable wife. We were glad to make their ac quaintance.

The chief scribbler of the Boomer went to Frankfort last Sunday, and was so well pleased with the town that he concluded to locate there. Mr. Thompson, who lives on the Wm. Life farm, informs us that he had a valuable calf killed by lightning during the storm Sat urday night. Having determined to make a change in our firm by July 1st, we earnestly request parties indebted to us to come forward and settle, as all must be fixed up by July 1st at latest.

Brunswig fc Co. Team Wanted. We want to hire a good team and wagon for a week, either with or without a driver. Those who have teams to hire will please call at the printing office for particulars. Absolutely pure Baking Pow der is very scarce.

Pure starch or pure flour does not make baking powder pure, yet on this ground alone many manufacturers claim purity. DeLand's Chemical Baking Powder is absolutely pure. It contains only Grape Cream Tartar and pure Bi-Carb. Soda. We have on hand a large lot of full size letter paper, which we can sell at fifteen cents per single quire or ten cents per quire in full packages.

Superfine note paper the best obtainable at fifteen cents per quire. One quire of this paper and a package of (twenty-five) No. 4 XX extra fine white envelopes for twenty-five cents. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. A.

J. PATTERSON. W. E. HAM.

PATTERSON HAM, Physicians Surgeons. Beattie, Ks. Office at the drug store. AJ S. SCHMITZ, Real Estate Broker, Marys-l ville, Marshall County, Kansas.

TOHN McCOY, Attorney at Law, Beattie Kans. I Will practice in this Judicial District. All hnsiness intrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Collections promptly attended to. T.

M. NEWTON, CONTRACTOR and Builder, Beattie, Kansas. Plans and specifications furnished on appli cation and at reasonable figures. Will also urnish material when desired. Shop first door north of Humphrey's lumber yard.

NOAH HARDY, Oneida, Kans. T. F. JONES, Notary Public. HARDY JONES, Land, Loan and Insurance Brokers.

OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING, BEATTIE, KANS. H. HELVERN, PROPRIETOR OF THE PALACE BILLIARD HALL, BEATTIE, KANSAS. This is a fine place to while an hour pleasantly away. Fine billiard and pool tables.

Choice Cigars, always on hand. Call in..

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1883-1884