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The Star from Beattie, Kansas • 1

The Star from Beattie, Kansas • 1

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The Stari
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Beattie, Kansas
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WE mm. VOL. II. BEATTIE, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, AUGUST, 28 1886. NO.

52, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. --Grapes at Hutchinson's. now do we "stack up" as a two year old? L. B. Cowan is shipping hay In House.

ICE! If you want to keep cool, order some ice from J. V. Sohleigh. LOOK II ERE! 7 I will cry inlos throughout thp; stato of Kansas nnrt Nebraska. I have made thl my business for fourteen yearn, and garnn-, fpesotisfnetion on my part or no charge will be made.

You can" call on or address mo t.Atcll or leave orders at the "Star" office. Wm. Stkak. Axtell, Kan. STATE OFFICERS.

Oovornor, John Martin. Lieutenant-Governor, A. Riddle. Meeretory of 8tlo, K. It.

Allen. Auditor of State, E. I'. MH'nhu. Treasurer of Htate, Rniii'I T.

Howe. Supt. Pub. Instruction, J. l.awhead.

Attorney-Gvneral, M. B. Tlrndford. Hec'y Htate Boiird Agrlrulture, Him. Superintendent of Insurance, O.

T. Welch. Ntato Librarian, H. O. Dennis.

fWy Historical Society. K. ((. Adams. Adiutatit-Ucnerul, A P.

Campbell. large quantities. Somebodys dogs has been killing somebodis chickens. Go to O'Neil Bros for all kinds harness and repairing. TniS HOUSE IS FIRST CLASS in every reepect.

Having recently been refurnished, it ia now open to the public. GEO. HELLER PROP. BEATTIE, KANSAS. Wtnte Printer, T.

Dwitilit Tlmehcr. W. W. Smith, District. Several farms for le by S.

B. Berry, also SCHOOL LANDS, in Colorado at low figures. If you want good set of oak tanned harness, go and leave yeur order with O'Neil Bros. Pat McMahon is Buffering from a very sore hand.caused from a bruise while working in the quarry. Frank Spaugy returned Saturday last, from a business trip of several days in the south west part of the county.

Gus StosK requests us to say to the public, that to connection with his boot and shoe business he will do all kinds of harness repairing. Mr. C. E. Vann, traveling for Burdsell Co, Indianapolis, Ind.

has been spending the week with his wife and father-in-law D. Spaugy. Miss Mary Mulligan was visiting Jas.Billinjjslcy, Member Leg. 71lh Dist, COUNTY OFFICERS. friends at Axtell this week.

Cap. F. White was up from Sen eca Wednesday on business. M. Wilson, merchant of Frankfort was in the city Wednesday.

The stone quarry has giro Boat-tie a big boom. Let her boom. John Brown Win. Lofinck J. V.

Wright. H. K. Hhurpe Oeo. Thomas.

M. M. HuskiiiB IJ. A. berry John Braly.

W. K. Jtovakin. J. I Commissioners, Vrohato Judge, Treasurer, Clerk, KK.

of Deeds, lk. Dist. Court, m.eritr, Attorney, Hnrveyor, Coroner, Hunt. Puh. Ins.

I. 0. Lepcre, I.ibby, J.uvi Cbase, HFATTIK MARKETS. Hoga 4.25 Gorn 23o Butcher cattle $2.00. 2.50.

Spring chickens $1.50 pr doi. Potatoes 40c bu. Butter lOo lb. Eggs 7c doz. Green Apples 75.

bu. The Marshall Count Fair will be held the 21, to 24th, of September. The is the corps of OFFICERS. Attorney S. B.

Berry attended court at Marysville, Tuesday and Wednesday. M. A. Tucker 1. Martin.

Hawk. S. H. Berry. Itch.Prairie Mange, and scratch cured in thirty minutes by WoolfordY Sanitary Lotion, warranted by B.

M. Hawk, druggists, Beattie. lQONKV T0 X.ON On real estate security, at low rate of interest, at First National Bnk, Marysville, Kan. Coal? foal? ruall Berry Sparks have just received a new lot of the best Richmond coal which we sell exclusively for cash on delivery. M.a ii a FOR SALE.

I have for sale at my residence Beattie a few good yonng Poland China boars S. B. Berry. $2,50 will but a nice kid shoe. S2.50 wil bny A No.

1 gents shoe. At II. C. Smith's. tStrikers for low prices in hard-, ware.

Come and see me, and ge my prices on Wire, Farm Imple-, ments, Stoves and Shelf Hardware Prices way down. L. E. Hklvbrn. Geo.

Devoe has sold his half interest in the livery business to Mayor, Clark, J'olice Judge, City Attorney, j- Sparks J. V. O'Neil, H. Cowan Jerry Walking, Horry Jones. City Councilman.

James Ryan of Axtell was visiting with his brother-in-law J. Neil Tuesday and Wednesday. CHURCHES Remember the ball Sept. 17th, at teachers employed for the coming term, commencing Oct. 4th.

Principal, J. II. Shields; 2nd, Intermed' iate, Frank Bell, 1st, Intermediate Miss Georgia Patterson; Primary, Miss Ida Newton. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Hutchinson and son Wallace, of Marysville, parents and brother of F. W. Hutchinson were visiting with the latter last Sunday. They were accom-panied by E. Wilson and Barber, of uncles of F.

W's. We acknowledge an invitation to the Fourth Annual fair of the Nemaha Fair Association to be held at Seneca, Sept. 14 to 17. It promises to be the- best fair, yet held by the association, A Sodiers Reunion will be held the last two days of the fair. MgfKTiloiMST.

Preaching every alternate Hniiduy in morning and evening. Holiday whoul at 1U o'clock a. in. every Hauday. Kiev, J.

itaowtf, Pasror. the A. U. Hall. The Bidwell band will discourse aweet must'e.

The Morrill Herald has succumbed for the want of patronage. Mr. Price has lc ated at Belvidere, Neb. ai-tut. Preaching every alternate day uvuniiiL'.

Kbv. A. Uiouikt. Pastor. Did you see the new goods Hutchinson just received, they are dandies and are being sold very Mam every alternate Sunday at 11 a.

m. IUv. fAruaa Habtmond. Grapes atF, A. Hellers.

Go to O'Neil Bros, for barbe wire. Go to Hellers for tomatoes and cabbage. Fashionable dressmaking at Mrs. D. O'Neil's.

Go to II. C. Smith's for nice pickled pork. Choice Cigars at the Palace Billiara Hall. Subscribe for the Star, only 50 cents till Jan 1st.

-If you want good Groceries and flour cheap go to J. Martin's O'Neil Bros, will not be undersold on Anything in their line. Go to O'Neil Bros, for farming implements of every description. Hutchinson sells flour for cash cheaper than any one in Beattie. Try the Steele City roller patent flour, sold by M.

A. Tucker. Number one Sorghum and Roller Patent Flour at Hutchinson's. For fresh fish go to the south Bide meatmaiket. C.

S. Butler, Prop. If you want anything in the grocery line call on E. Vannos-doll. Buy a can of J.

Martin's Baking Powder and draw a sewing ma- Tint Bucaiea'a Arnica flair. Thk Bect Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped cheap. 'By a card received from Dr. Man-waring, we learn every thing is going well with them in' their new home. II jst burned a fresh kiln of lime, I am now prepared to fur TRAINS GOIN'U EAST.

W. P. Harrison, deputy sheriff of F.xpress Ns. 4, arrives at 12:32 p. ni.

Nluht Kxpr. Nn. 2, a. m. wav fre'nrlit No.

0. a m. Tlironi'li H. 111:112 1). m.

10:12 i). nish all in a good quality of the a. m. Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY W.B. AM. Hawk. same.

t. A. Holier Co. THAIN3 OOINO WKST. Attorney Robintton, of Laramie.

Wy. is attending court in behalf arrives at p. m. u. in.

4:10 p. in. p. a. m.

F.xpress No. II, Kxnr. No. 1, ay( freight Nn. Through of McClure Preston, in the case, state vs Preston.

J. W. Atiok. AKcnt. it I Corned Beef, fresh Fish; and meat of all kinds, at the South Side meat market, also the highest price READ THIS' We give new subscribers, the "Rural Homo'' and the Star till January 1st, for the small sum of 75c.

Cash, must accompany orders. paid for butter. Bill(?) Nye of the "News branch concern" at Axtell says he is going to give us 1 this week." We LIME! LIME! Fresh lime constant! on FRANK DAVIS, ontractof and Builder. J'lan and Specification furnithed on thort notice, and taliifaction guaranteed. Home City, Kansas.

wonder if Geo. T. toU him what to chine. Go to E. Vannosdoll's when you want groceries.

His stock is Orders by mail promptly attended F. A. Heller BEATTIE, KAS. Nemaha county was in town Wednesday Returning home from Liberty Neb. whore he had tracked a traveling caravan of thieves.

He trapped his birds at the latter place and turned them over to the authorities where tho theft was committed. A fow say that seventy-six delegates created all this dissatisfaction in the 5th congressional district, but we say it is two or three soreheads, chronic kickers and disloyals that are trying to disrupt the republican party, just because a pet failed to be nominated. Everv delegate to the congressional convention voted to make Wilson's nomination unanimous. The delegate that afterwards bolted is a traitor. Scaodb Chief.

Never Give ay. If you are suffering with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, generitl debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by ail means procure a bottlo of Electric Bitters. You will bo surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strongth and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, rand henceforth you will rejoice in the praise efElectrio Bitters, Sold at 50o a bottle by W. B. M.

Hawk. IWIraculua Kacap. W. W. Reed, druggist of Winchester, writes; "One of my customers, Mrs.

Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph Co. was a lone suf complete. Those needing sand, in any quantity, can be accommodated by calling on S. S. Sparks.

A larce nHHOrtmmt nf hmn m.1 "Vyj-J Your tongue is coated, when your eyes are dull, wbea -3our blood runs sluggish, when you have a fever, when you feol languid i i home paints, paint brushes and wolJ mm iiavo uu appetite ana an you eat lies on your stomach like a brick also when your head aches. Your blood is out of order, your liver does not work nronerlv von tiaaiI it paper, mr Buie at iiawK isros. Furniture at actual cost to close out. Call and get my prices before purchasing. L.

E. Helvern. Cutting and fitting in all the latest. styles, done on, short nntinn S. B.

I5EIUIY, Attomey-i t-Law. BEATTIE KANSAS. BLACKSMITH WAGON SHOP. lla-nng secured the tervicei of 12. J1.

Ilazell, wixh to announce to the farmer thai 1 have and will keep on hand finished plow-tharet, from the ficandia ploto factory. All xeork garantced. Hore-hoeing a special-ty. Shop toulh of depot, liealtie, K. (Jive a call.

11. M. NEWTON. at Mrs. R.

II. Hazell's. Shop north say. Itch of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails.

Warranted by W. B. M. Hawk, druggists, Beattie. A small psrty of heavy weight sporstmen will soon go to Nebraska to interview the anti-prohibition people up there, and murder a few prairie hens.

litors Nye of the Anchor, and Priee formerly of the Morrill Her-old, made this ofice a plesant call last Sunday while up to view the ball game between the Axtel! and Beattie nines. Patsy Loob of Axtell, was arrested last Saturday for violating the prohibitory law. He gave bonds the same day to appear at the present term of court, but we understand is visiting friends in Nebraska. Sunday, Aug. 22nd, at Marysville of typhoid fever, William McChes-ney.

Deceased was a printer and had been employed on the Marysville News for several years, was a steady industrious young man, and liked by all who knew him. The relatives and friends have our yrapitby-. good reliable remedy that will put new life and blood in your veins. Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker is prepared expressly for this purpose and acts on the whole system simultaneously; if you try it once in your family you will never, be without it. Sold by W.

B. Hawk. TNI OA At this season of the oi depot. F. HutchinBon has a complete line of ewry thing in the grocery line, and will nnt ho nrwlur.

sold. Try him. For cleaning cothes try Pal me a. for al hv Wm k.A year when any one of us are liable ferer with Consumption, and was at barber shop. Warranted to take' out grease or paint, and not injure to oe taKen with cramps, colic, diarrhea or dvsenterv: how eauantm! iven up to die by her physicians.

Ihe heard of Dr. King's New Dis TOXEY to LOAN! it Is that all families should keep a good colio and diarrhea remedy at hand. We guarantee Beggt' Diar- covery for Consumption, and began baying it of me. In six mouths time sha could walk to the city, a distance of six miles, and is now so Mom.y loaned on personal luacioio. xryit.

Wm.Uond. For amusements go to the Palace Billiard Hall, a pleaaant and orderly resort to while away a few hours. All kinds of temperance iiiuh AiHiauui iu vivo nnriuoi hmlii faction or money refanded. Out of much improved that she has quit using it. She feels aha owes her evcurity from oiie to tictve month; ttlta Ijomu negotiated on real estai security from thre-e tojlcc ycr time vithmtt commUion.

bought. M.HAWK. Dottles aoll last sum- mer not one was returned. Sold drinks and the finest brands of cigars ulwitjs on hand. life to it." Trial bottlos at W.

B. Hawk's drug Ure. i by W. I), M. Hak,.

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Years Available:
1885-1891