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The Bushton Star from Bushton, Kansas • 2

The Bushton Star from Bushton, Kansas • 2

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The Bushton Stari
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Bushton, Kansas
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Grand Oouucil of Masous, and Order of the Eastern Star. MANGELSDORF BROS. Blishton Stat5. adc the coast on both sides. Her hope now lies in the attitude of her stronger RELIGIOUS COLUMN.

F. F. Bekn'stori', Editor. friendly neighbors. DEALERS IN PUBLISHED EVKKY FUIDAY.

Speaking of open winters, this one mmoi to be oiion at both ends. The IIORNADAY BAHSAT, Po. wind blows right through. Kansas ity Journal. W.

II. HoltNADAY. ELMTOI! TOPEKA, FEB. 18 TO 21. On account of the meeting of the above named orders a rate of one fare will be charged for the round trip Topekn and return.

Tickets on sale at Bushton depot February 16th to 20th inclusive, limit February 22nd, 1895. E. H. Gabu, Agent Missouri Pacific. 91.25 PER ANNUM.

Train robbers struck close to us last Tuesday. At Sylvia, Reno county, a Santa Fe train was held up and the pas Entered at the PostOllkc at Bushton Kansas, as second class mail matter. sengers relieved of their valuables. The express company loss was trilling. General Merchandise.

We always keep on hand a Fresh Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY, GROCERIES, A complete and well selected line of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, GLOYES, MITTS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Call and see PRICES on our NEW FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. We are always readv to take all kinds ol COUNTRY PRODUCTS in exchange. The resubmission gang which was going to send a petition with 100,000 The gold resarve keeps falling, Carlisle desponds; While Grver hoarsely calling, "More bonds! More bonds!" OMR MAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Freeport, 111. naines to the legislature demanding resubmission, have sent in less than 10,000 names.

Hesubinissionists are like beans Japan Is almost as large as California, having 147,000 square miles, while the in a barrel, the lewer there are of fjem latter has 158,000. the more noise they make. CEO. F. HAUSER, Agent.

"Populism In Kansas has been crip Besides the privilege of walking, tho people of Brooklyn must settle a large pled for life by boodlers who poso as re Kansas, Bushton. bill of expenses for the big street car strike. There is about a two million bill run up to the present, and the bills DR. S. COOK.

are not all iu yet. The Cars are run D. L. Moody, tho evangelist, is a littlo over fifty-eight years of age. Rev.

Dr. Russell H. Conwell, pastor of the Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, preaches to about 4,000 persons in his ordinary services, and is supposed to have the largest Protestant congregation in America. What a large amount of latent power inheres in the Great Lakes and the coal fields of North America; bring the wator and the fuel together under proper conditions and add the fire and the power developed is wonderful; so a vast deal of latent power is found in the church. Proper adjustment and the Pentecostal fire will produce activity.

"It is impossible to mentally or socially enslave a Bible reading people; The principles of the Bible are the ground work of human freedom." Horace Greeley. The Christian is truth incarnate, not a mere theory. He Who worships God becomes Godlike. "We know wo shall be like for we shall see him as he Tell me with whom you associate and what you read and I will tell you what you are. Thought produces character, character controls present usefulness and fixes eternal destiny.

District Conference of the Mc-Pherson District of the M. E. ehur di convenes at HoisingtOn March 4 to 6. The union revival meetings at Wichita resulted in about 2,000 conversions. Rev.

R. A. Dadisman was in a revival at Mitchell when last heard froni. The following were elected Trus Mrs. Lease.

The new police hoards are hardly worn In, but the saloons in aiany of the taany-jointei cities aie aheady closing An electric railroad from Washington to New York, built over orunder cities, Will hav a speed of not less than 120 Iniles an hour. ning again with new men for the most part and tho strikers are left holding the sack. IN Office in residence on Main st. BUSHTON, Kansas, In business circles all kinds of trading Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Fly Nets, Lap Dusters, and Whips. and tra.Tic is practically at a standstill uuiil the business men can be assured of M.

FORWARD, M. D. the future policy of this administration Members of the Australian legislature have reduced their own salaries. Thin Is one featui of the Australian system that is not likely to be adopted in this tountry. If there was ever a country doubly curs ed by the incompetency aud the vicious- Physician and Surgeon.

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. aess of its head officials, it is this repub lic called the United States of America, in this year of our Lord, 1893. It looks Office in Drug Store. FrvEDERiCK, KANSAS, as if the administration was making the There are no "swear words'" in the Japanese language, and there doesn't appear to be any particular reason at present why the Japt should want to use any. BROS.

most persistent and desperate efforts to play into the hands of Old Johnny Bull In all matters of suite, while in financial PROSPER -DEALERS EN affairs it is doing all things possible to place us to the hands 62 the Rothchilds. MISTS II FARM I HARDwA There was never since the times bf It is a notable fact that there are more persons of marriageable age unmarried than married in this country. The married number 10,205,228 and the un-inarried George Washington a uiore un-American administration in this country, ribt even under old Jim Buchanan. tees of the Methddist Episcopal church at the recent electien: Solo- ROLLER MILLS. ED.

GULDNER, PRO. Always keep on hand FLOUR and FEED OF ALL KINDS. We do a REGULAR EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Respectfully solicit your patronage. LORRAINE, Kansas.

There may be quite a scrap if all the lower republics combine against Mexi man C. Cook, John H. Young, Win. Orchard City Wagons, Fine Surreys, Buggies and Carts, Aermotor Windwills and Towers, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Genuine Glidden Barb Wire Korf, John Zirkle and Timothy Broyles. The following were elect co in the row with Guatamala.

Mexico has a small but reasonably efficient, well armed and well drilled army. Her infantry force consists of 21,783 officers ed to serve as Stewards for the next conference year: John H. Young, E. W. Wright and Alice Shonvo.

and men, cavalry 9,374 aud artillery 4S0. The infantry is armed with the John H. Young was elected to The past week has seen the thermometer do some reeoh1 breaking in the bast. Chicago records the lowst temperature 1872. A hard winter and hard times make a merciless combina-ilom.

The next bond issue, it is isaid, will be One half of this will be Offerred to the public, but it is not likely that the people of Kansas, especially of the western iart wili salt down touch of tliis. Missouri is already kicking because ihe gambling and lottery laws are threatening to send home a lot of her tportive citizens, Who have been enjoy-nc themselves and reaping a rich har-v test in Kansas. represent tue Sunday School super intendents, D. V. Huebnbr the Ep- COMEAND TJemington rifle and the national armories are well provided with arms of various and with ammunition.

The cavalry is armed with the Remington carbine and with the sabre, while the artillery arm of the service is abundantly worth League Presidents, and Geo. CITY Barber Shop. Chase the class leaders of this charge at the coming District Conference. Dr. Henry Liebhart, a prominent C.

BERNSTORF GO. man in German Methodism was thrown off a train and killed near DEALERS 1M- Detroit Michigan, recently. Shave, 10 Hair 25 Children's, 15 Razu Honed and Dressed. DRUGS OMKITERE. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpets Baby Carriages and HnvJntr returned to liushton.

I wiU provided with breech loading guns. Besides these regular soldiers the rural guards amount to 2,020 men, well armed, drilled and mounted. The militia, similar to the National Guard in this country, would bring the fighting force of Mexico up to Infantry, 25,790 cavalry and 3,050 artillery. The Mexican navy Is small, but' against a power with none at all it is effective. It has a fleet of four vessels in the Gulf of Mexi co and three gunboats on the Pacific coast.

Besides these there are five rev-enue cutters that might be made available as gunboats. The republic ulso lias sehdolship of steel and some small coast-guard s.eamers. Wind tn serve all of inv old custo All Roads LEAD TO TOPEKA, During the Legislature. Tf vnii iiAnnnt. s-o there, the next best mers.

1st door north of post office. LEW BANNON. During the three weeks preceding bhristmas the New York post office sold money orders amounting to over a million dollars, which were sent to the four countries, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden and Italy. The Chinese have begun a new series oi failures. Their attempt to recapture the forts at Wei-Hei-Wei was a failure.

The severe winter weather still hinders military operations, but the war clouds seem to hang low in the Flowery i mm WANTED! IMMEDIATELY, ANDY VAUGHN, PRO OUR NEIGHBORS. OUR WORK GUARANTEE EQUAL TO ANY DONE the Acquaintance of FREDERICK. thing is to regularly, a newspaper that will give you complete and act mate reports of all, that happens while It is fresh and interesting, THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL No lve or bleaching compound which rot the fabrics are used. We bleaek white ay8 snow, by alone. NeW ironing machinery just received, and put In operatiou, CLOTHING SENT FROM STAR OFFICE.

Close observers of European affairs predict that spring will see several important changes, in political affairs in that part of the world, but there will hot be anj serious results only a few err-all fry rulers will get anxious about their haky crowns. AYOUC LADY, who is willing to wed a young farmer with good prospects, must be willing to endure the inconveniences incident to settlement in the Strip. Is lust the paner for those who do not D. CHAPIN, GENERAL SCACKSMIT take a dally from the state capital. It is publlshed.every Tuesday and Friday, I and each Issue will contain ihe most extensive legislative report published, be-1 J.

E. Johnston is trying to be sick.1 Rev. Dixon has had an attack of tonsilitis. Frederick people all stayed in-; doors oh the 2nd inst. Mrs.

Wykoff has been on the sick list for the past ten days. Trade is pretty good considering the weather so say the coal dealers. Mrs. Bacheller has been sick, thereby losing a few days of school. An all day's business meeting was held at the Christian church last Wednesday.

The school literary is still progressing. New officers were elected at the last' session. Rollie Monroe's leg was broken over and reset Dr. Rollie is having a hard time, and thinks skating ddes not pay. Frederick school closed last week on account of scarlet fever.

Only two cases were reported; they are now nearly well and school opened again Monday morning. Dad Oodi-k. The new lottery law passod by the present legislature Is yery strict, absolutely prohibiting everything from the Louisiana State Lottery down to and Including ehurch raffles of all kinds. You can't jcaffie off a pocket knife new Without conflicting with the law. It alto makes betting punishable with Imprisonment.

1 I A compulsory law makes every Guatemalan a soldier for six, months, after Which he become a member of the reserve and subject to call. Upon a peace footing the army has about 4,000 officers and men. Which can be increased In time of war to between 50.0C0 aud men. Guatama a has no navy worthy the name. Of the million and a half Inhabitant in that country over ene half are Indians.

She has no fortified downs or coast defenses, and even the iUtle navy of Mexico could easily b'ock- I desire to unite with some lady of good character. Applicant must be betweem 18 and 21 years of age. School teacher preferred. Light complexion desired. Red hair no objection.

Would accept nice widow or grass widow. Address JESSE ROBBINS, BUSHTON, KANS. Care Stab Office. Ml tf tf 'CO sides all the news of the state anu me world, up to the hour of going to press. The subscription price Is 11.00.

THE BUSHTON STAR has made artenge.nents with the publishers whereby It can offer THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL, flSD THE STAR, one year for the very low price ol $1.50. Subscribe now and you will be in It Adapts. THE STAR BUSHTON, KANS. Moulding, Machine Repairing1, Lathe Work. piPe I Pipe Fitting-Valves, Packing, etc.

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116
Years Available:
1894-1895