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The North Star from Beattie, Kansas • 1

The North Star from Beattie, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The North Stari
Location:
Beattie, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
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NO. 1. BEATTIE. KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884. VOL.

I I AM ATOIIY. Professional Business. IlI ATTIK HAS THE NORTH STAR, l'nhlislicd ovory Baturdav, at Ks. BY EDITOR AND PROI'llIETOJl Ail vrrtiwing; Hnlrt. lyr.

1-2 yr. 1-lyr. column SsO. $10. I-'J Sl-t.

1-1 $1L s. rrof'cssional cards 2 in $'-1 in. ss yhar, Watch this column for a big ADD, next week. WM. LIFE AUCTIONEER, BEATTIE, KANSAS.

CITY BAEBER PARLOR, g. a POPE, PROPRIETOT, Shaving, Shamhooing and Ilair-cul- tvng done in artistic style. S. S. Sparks, DRAYMA KKATTIK, K.WNAS.

Cocx.i' delivered to any pitrt of the City at moderate charges. Fresh Arrival. The host stock of Drugs ever brought to Ucattie, at Ewing's Drug Store. CALL AND BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. A.

J. Tucker, BEATTIE. KANSAS. All kind of job printing done, at low rales and in good style. PALACE BILLIARD HALL H.

H. HEL VE UN, I'roprictor Everything new and neatly arranged. All latest and best brands of imported domestic cigars kept in stock, A pieasant place to while away your leis ure hours. GROCERY Meat-Market. M.

A. S. D. TUCKER, Beat tie, N.ofP. O.

Kansas. A full line of Groceries, Flour, Glass tb Quctnsware, Canned geods Kept in stock. Fresh cC salt meat and fish al ways on hand. Cash paid for hidet EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. THE MARKET.

Com 30 cts. bu. Cattle 2 3 Hogs 55 3-4 Hides 5 c. Potatoes 25 30 Apples 40 60 Butter 10 Eggs 10 Chickens $2. In coming before tho public a3 editor of the Star, we fully realize the importance of the position and with no little reluctance Jo we attempt the task.

We do not anticipate an immediate fortune from our patrons a fair patronage being all we expect; neither do we expect our little 6hect to rank foremost a- mong those preponderous political arid reformatory journals the pro ducts of the moat intelligent minds of this country nor should our renders look for such: we will endeavor to give them a neat, newsy quarto, devoted to the interest of Beitttie and vieiiii y. As to politics, we ehall not lose much sleep, no shall we bore the minds of our renders with slander ous remarks concert ing any candidate to cilice, but the next presi dent will be--the man who receives the most eleetoi il votes. Tim North Sx.ut, the nurao we have chosen for our paper, in our estimation, is 'inite one we think, will meet with general approbation. The business men will gnd (he S'l'AK to a valuable aequisi tion; a- the north star of tho firmii- nent is a guide to the benighted traveller, so shall our Siitr be a 'Hide to ail who look to it v.i ti, r.eattie has triotis fan; hut Hnitei will have a using citizens liirili III" us T-i ariiiel, wo iiursidves that the fair success, and souk; Star sue- cess to a home pnper means success to tho town in which it is publislnd. We bhall endeavor to treat each and every patron able.

We do not you to pledge us your suppnit for we intend to give you a paper that you can freely pa tronize. At IVittie we received what lit tle educiton wo possess and we would like to see the town prosper. Wijh the desire that the Star may prove to be an to everyone, we, this day of hang our Star at Hcsttie, fixed and im movable. Waat do you sayj St. John may carry Kansas.

Iloll up, tumble up, any way to get up" The political candidate. As wo havo no exchanges our readers mnst excuse us for having more news. yet not A Chicago girl sloeps with her Joet out of tho window, because she has read somewhere that cold con tracts. Ex. One hotel.

bank. gallery, attorney, elevator, shoe shop, restaurant, barber bliop. harness shi p. meat market, billiard hall, furniture store, paper. G.

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F. hay press, coal yard, lumber yard, milliner. Two drug stores. hardware stores. land ofllces.

grain dealers. livery stables. blacksmith shops. Three dry goods houses. Four doctors.

Six ins. agts. Seven grocery stores. Seventeen prct'y girls. 101 dead beets.

9999 Hies. Do not let this frighten you. Lut how it be if wc were to it.cor porate curse some would "kick" a liale, Int. let such reflect for a moment, just think now much neater onr little village would appear had it good tide-walks, smooth and good stiet t- To bo euro it may coi-t trill more tux, but what of that, considering the value it will add to each and everyone's property. What do ycu think about it? Miss Makeup, the new Sunday- school teacher, has been telling lit- tlo Sammie that when she was a wee tiny girl she used to play witn a lit tle mannio who looked just like him The Superintendent's bell rang and sho school came to order.

The lesson hour was soon reached "Johnny," said Mis Makeup, "who was tho first ''Geo. Washington first in war, first in "There, that will do." "Well, he was, I heard it at the minstrels." "Sammie, my little mannie, I'll warrant yow can tell who was the first man." Sammie looked ashamed and only giggled. "Come, Sammie, don't you know?" "Yeth'm." "Well, the, tell me like a little mannie." "It wath that little boy you uthed to play with, wathn'tit?" ''Never play with matches," says a writer. Young men in lovo will do wiill to cut this out and paste it somewhere where tho light will' trike it. Ex.

pr. Locals 10 per line fur lirst insertion, i'. lor each additional insertion. Special contracts for large adds Subscription It 1 'opy 1 year, 1-2 1-4 I nviuiiibly in advance. tor pnlilicat ion most lie ae it ri 1 cl'S' llnlllc, Hot IfciL li.iv tor pu I ii it: i ii i'lll.

all evidence i hI r.ii, ii on iii r. id In' rc-poii- ilTcspoIlilfllts. i.ic r. the COCNTY OFFICERS. r-oi, John lirown Will.

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Miliiknn .1. K. TTIE DlllFCToll V. RKfKliT SOCIETIES. I.

O. O. NO. 229 cts every Tuesday night at their hall. S'lilcigh, X.

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iSat. in every month in (iilil Fellows hall. .1 It. II umplircv, 'om. j.

MetVy, A.ljt. CHURCHES. Methodisl. every alternate 'Sunday in morula and by ltev.J. A.

Amos. Subscribe for THE STAR OJItY A YEAR. T1 MODEL PftESS it. i i Al. 4 1 1, J.

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Pages Available:
113
Years Available:
1884-1884