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The Beverly Star from Beverly, Kansas • 1

The Beverly Star from Beverly, Kansas • 1

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The Beverly Stari
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Beverly, Kansas
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TD1D17UT iY THE FAR. JLDJOJ JLUJL ADVOCATING TUB HIOHT AS (Mill GlVf US TIIK MflllT. Tie hand of Art hatb never wrought Ttnit which can't bf Improved. "KiihI to all," i. our Mott V.

(ir'i "Hpeclut prlrlleirei Ut nose," BEVERLY, LINCOLN KAN. MAIL VOL. I. NO. XXXVI, 33 facet crjj.

The It. C. will bold their reuuhir meeting on th Hfb Saturday of th'ii month, intt fourth Subscribe for the Star. Send your roll of honor to us. Mr.

McClure is on the pick list. Good Bananas at A. F. Dulthaup's. Ciph paid for eggs, at CohhcI's store SKINNER P.

It. It. TIME CARD. BK'S Ed Anrt.l uuil Guy Cn hhv wi'l the Siriplin farm, in Mad 'sen f.iwnMp. this year.

Lock be with you, ho). Combined Freight and PasHenger, Going West 10:23 A. M. Harry Miller went to K. C.

Tuesday i Going East. 2:30 F. A11M HUADQUARTKKS J-'OIl A. r. Stasia is piiintiug his buildings.

Harold McManus ban opened barber shop on the west e'ulfl of Main Strait, and solicits a share of your pmroiiiigw 1 Put r. up screen doors, Cossels are Headquarters for Mb .) CHURCHES, a BtPTWl'. chine and Coal oil. 7-6 Pry nations, Clothing, Don't forget the Teachers' Assooia- Re. 0 Sklle, pastor Service tint and third W.

Beunef, Jos: ChnmhiTlsn nr Frank Kee will stnrt for ml horn in-souri, today, a prospecting expudiiion. tion on Muron 24th. 8u ndiyi or every month, 11 m. end So p. IVayermectlng.

Every Thursday evening, 7:30 James Lindenmuth's father came to Ltdien Aid. Every second Wednesday, p. m. METHODIST Beverly, last Saturday. Rev M.

Miller, of Tescott, Pastor. Service! W. A. Blount fj-m Missouri, Friday wher hi. has Dont forget the reception tomorrow Hecond end Fourth Buhdayl ej every month in the evening at tbe churcb.

Baptist church, a.m. end 7'30 p. ra, UNION SABBATH SCHOOL. visiting relatives. IL reports a nice country and plenty of A.

K. Perry went to Abaline last week, and will return this. J. H. Tracy, Superintendent; Katie Bell, Organist; y.

Keat, Secretary, Every Sunday at 10 m. David Kernohan a par load of borsos Charloy Harris says ihnt the pwon to St Louis, on lust Friday. who carried off bis screen door enn Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoss, Groceries and Genera! Merchandise. A lino largo Bpok Given Away with every Purchase of $30.00, either in Cuch or Produce. Auk for Cali Premium Ticket.

Geo. McKain attended the literary at have the binges by comiuj' aud asking for them. That is a liberal offer. Freedom, Tuesday evening. State Officeks.

governor, t. P. jewelling, JJeutenant Governor, Percy Daniel Secretary of Bute, R. Osborne, Miss Jennie Little is staying with Mrs "Uncle Dora" says tbat Mo Oron Mills during her illness. Treaiurer, H.BIddle.

talks of fencing one hundred acres of land for a poultry yard. lit will run Ed. Johnson shipped two car loads ef Attorney General, John T. Little. Auditor, Van Prather f.

hief Justice, A. H. Horton. oattle to Kansas City, Tuesday. opposition to Mr.

Hiokerson, Ue hus six bens, and gets 90 esgH every In. T. B. Perkins has sold his farm, and will move his family to Lincoln. Secretary of Board of Agriculture, M.

Mohler. Sup'i of Public Instructions, H. V. Oainci. Fec'y of Historical Society, 6.

Adams. Adjutant General, H. H. Arts. uerlntendent of Insurance, H.

MeBride. L. M. Billou, from Ellsworth, nnd Mr. Wright has lately made a book case which he offers to sell for $7.

F. Sperry, from Einaespolt. are in town buying fine horses for the Boston Senator of J4U1 District, W. B. Helm, Congressman, 6th District, Willjam Baker, Webb Petree, Frank Crosby talks of going to flkls- market.

Beverly leads in the produc horns, but she thinks he will not go- ing good horses, as well as other tilings Any person wilhing to purchase a good violin, please call at this office, Mr. Chan, Ingham was in town, yes terday, getting some repairs for a road tyr, Blng Skinner is haTing his bouse grader. He reports tho praj cr moot painted. Jesse Wright is paiuting it. Hardware, Furniture and Undertaking They keep a Full and Complete Stock, and will not be Under-Sold, THEY HAVE LATELY ADDED TO THEIR, STOCS A COM ings at the Table Rook school houso in Hlckersoh is building a poultry a good condition, also their Sabbath yard.

He has a half dozen chickens. 8chool which meets every Sun. at 10. Countt Officers. Clerk of District Court A.

Boyer. Probate Judge Gilpin County Attorney Dugan. Treasurer A Elgin. Superintendent Public Inst. Truman.

Register ol Deeds 8 Bogh. Sheriff 8 Hoovcj County Clerk Book. County Physician Ball. Kurveyer A riishop Representative tn Leg, A Whitttngton Judge 14th Judicial disc, W. Eastland.

CommisHioners. tst dit John Duewell; and Jackson; 3d Ellis. Us Olive Capper is assisting Mrs, PLETE LINE OF Sperry with the Tremont House wrk. MARRIED. All kinds of produce taken in ex Married.

Guy Ancell and Ed change for meats at tbe meat market. Crosby. The young couple commenced house keeping, yesterday, on the Strip- McMannus Chambers, Props. Sunrise items were misplacod And don't forget that they are "strictly in it" when it comes to Prices. Call in and see us.

'-'There is still a little tobacco, in that Oi4 Tobacco Bo." in farm, in Madison township. Their many friends join the "devil" of this and, we ask the writer to excuse us and office in wishing them much joy and a write again. merry Christmas. Will Jennings, of Kanopolis, passed A. JENNING8, PKOPBIETOR OF THE MONTEUR HOTEL, South of U.

P. depot, Salina, Kan. tbroogb town, yesterday, onrou(e for The friends of Rev. and Mra. Skilcs Minneapolis.

Geo. Kifer is painting and re-arrang will tender them a farewell reception at the church Friday evening, Mar. 16. A short programme will be prepared. ing his house in the south part of town.

Do likewise, brethren! ORON MILLS, General Blacksmith. At Hewes' old stand, Beverly, Kan. Horry Percival lease bring cakes and pios for a lunch. The people of this community regret J. P.

Webb took suddenly ill, Thurs their having to lose Rev. Skiles and am- day evening of last week, and was com ly, andj wish God's blessings upon him pelled to call Dr. Pratt. in his new field of labor. For mpre than DEALERS Itf GENERAL Billy Rutledge Bays that as Nothern threo jears he has labored anaocg Dr.

H. F. PRATT, Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residenoe on Main Street, Beverlt Kansas. All calls promptly attended, either Day or Night.

sold some of the finest smoked bacon, us an1 pastor of the Baptist churcb, of this last Tuesday, be evor saw. place, and has done much good work for the Master. A match game of ball, Owl Creek vs. Beverly, will be the attraction in Bev erly, Saturday, March 17th. Beverly has a 15 year old girl who writes poetry and then recites it in pub Jacob Henry, of Logan township, WALDO HANCOCK.

LOAN and REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE inn COLLECTIONS. farms Rented for Non-Residents. Beverly, ans. died, Monday, and was buried Tuesday in the Harshbarger cemetery.

MERCHANDISE. ARE LOCATED IN THE P. O. Building, whore they will be pleaxed to sbpw yon their line of Dry Groceries, Glassware, Queensware, Boots, Sum, and in fact everything usually kept in a first class Store. Highest lic, so says the Star.

The Beveily country produces big corn lota of wheat and good live stock, but we did not know before that it grew poets. Lincoln Republican. W. A. Blount and James Elartraan shipped three car loads of cattle and There 1b a great deal you don't know hogs to Kansas City, yesterday.

about Beverly. You would hurdly be- MO A certain being who is old enough ieve that Fred Skinner could wrtye po and large enough to be a gentleman, etry, but he can. The following is one came to prayer meeting, last night, of his poetical productions: BEVERLY, KANSAS. One by one the girls are going, with a pair of old spurs on his heels, and in passing ont tried to dance the Market Price paid for produce. A cordial invitation is extended to ALL CALL AND-SE15 US and gt pricss.

Qne by one, at Cupid's call; double shuffle, but missed it as far as If I don't get up and rustle C.Ce Prop, he tnjisied acting, ts gentlemau. 'U got a girl, at.

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About The Beverly Star Archive

Pages Available:
388
Years Available:
1893-1895