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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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THE BEVERLY TAR i i .1 Th hd of Art huh nvr wrought That which cun'l he Improved, "Kquul rielitii tj all," iiar Muil'i. I r.ii "hjiijci1 piivli(K lo ii.nit," ADVOCATING THH KIUHT AB GOU OIVKB I'd TDK I.IOIIT. UEVEUL7, LINCOLN KAN. JAN. 10th.

1896. VOL. H. AO. XXVJI.

PERSONAL MENTION. ROLL OF HONOR Names of pupils of following schools who were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending SKINNER BR' NOTIcE! No more fishing or hunting allowed on our farms. Nothern, Anderson, P. Clark, Noah Morton, Likely, JohnsoiT, Kernohan Sunrise School, Dist. Xo.

80. llaray Sand, Homer and Orol Steven-hod, Fred, Ernost snd Ora Vt.wter, Ida Wendling. Kate Reid, Teacher. 3 ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 Dec. 21 "94.

Lowr Twelve Mile. Myrtle and JohIh Smith. Fred Clifford VIaul aud Heryl' Creek, Mary Schmidt. Anna K. Schmidt, Tencher.

Dry Goods, notions. i J. F. Ball was in town, yesteidoy. J.

P. Wobb went to Lincoln, Wed. Miss Florence Burdick is again stay log with Mrs. Shaver. Luther Stover Improved, though not nble to use h'm h.

Mrs. J. L. bridges will return to her home in Beloit, to-morrow, J. J.

PnntH Is in Brokville. invoicing (or the S. K. Martin Lumber Co. Miss Jesse Milks has recovered from a severe sick spell.

Miss Jennie Weese bf-en pute ih (or borne time, but, is be tier at pn-HMit. Mrs Piatt and son Dudlv If ft (or their new home In Rossville, this afternoon. Dr. Pratt vill start to-morrow. Grant Ktrr spent th' Holidays hi To peka.

Ilf will rend the best pupei ii. th slate (The another year. Mrs CnUutu bus iimvd In tfock of millinery to her old stand Mum in the budding vacated by Dr. Print. Mr.

Wto. Schacf-r is here visiting bi brother Fred. He will only be here a Dec. 23d, '94. Upper Twelve Mile, Joseph and Lambert Kerr, Amil and Aithnr Carl Steinberg, Willie nd Fiai igke.

Finnkie M. Clifford, Teacher. Clothing, Hats, Caps, boots, Shoes, Groceries and Dec. 26th, 1894. The firm of Webb Petree has been dissolved and the business heretofore conducted by them will be continued at the same stand by T.

F. Webb and Geo. II. Ingham, under the firm name of Webb Ingham. AH accounts due Webb Petree will be collected by them, and must be settled at once.

Frank Petree. Webb. G. II. Ingham.

Dee. 21st '94. Madison. Willie Butlediie. Eddie Thompson, rankle- nd F.arl Cooper.

Anna Kopf, Teacher. General Merchandise. Dc. 21t, '5)4. Pleasant Hill.

Mnr Chxniberlin, Uruee, Rosa, Mary mi Ilnttio Butternir.re, Hetbert Tozier. Nellie Ilickerson, Tencher. Fine assortment of Ladies', Ge.tts', and Children's undcrwr Skates at Webb Ingham's. short time, as hn is getting liotucsick to nee tbatourly-haired girl. Cash pr.id for eggs, at Cosset's store.

just received at Skinner Bros. The editor is expected to buy his groceries and supplies of all kinds at home. He neveskr as Cossels are Headquarters for Ma Mrs. G. II.

Ingham fell, last Monday evening, in such a manner as to badly strain her left ankle, caiisiug her gieat pain, and depriving her of the ue of it. It will be a few wet before ht will be able to walk around, again. chine and Coal oil. 7-0 DCt039nO9K9i for a cut in prices, yet many men business men too will jew the A Young People's Meeting is announced for 3 p. Sunday.

AMONG EXCHANGES. home printer to the last then go to some City of lice where convict labor is employed and get their work done. Yet they expect puffs and notices of Horde Blankets and L.p Robes very low, at Webb Ingham's. Here We Are, Again. WEBB INGHAM The cannon ball on the Salina kly "air line' may run only once a week aftwr 'January will no longer than one hour at each station for ln-ns to get their cgiis ready for the market.

Kansas City Star. Several of our citizens are at tending court at Lincoln this eek their business transactions in their paper free, and feel slighted if they don't get them. Money spent at home returns to you. are back at the old stand, prepared to sell to you C.C.Pag'e is still mending boots Money spent away is gone. As the farmers product is to Hardware, and shoe 3 at the lumber yard office, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday.

Mavboit does not pay to adverti-e, but we notice that the men who pay us the. most for advertising do not com-plaiu about business bomg dull, while UiNviuen who hardly ever do any adyer Using nro alwajs coniplaminir tbit "trade is so poor they cannot afford to advertise." The fct in peoplo patronize meu who advertise That is business experience the world over, so is the type and advertising Furniture space to the printer. and Ah there 1 Go thou to Mrs. Cullum and get a hat for less than the material costs. It's only fun MARRIED.

Malone Whittington. Frank Malone, of Brook- harness, to do the work. As Good as the Best and as Cheap as the Cheapest, ville, and MissMatlie Whittington There are three things that we ot Beverly, were united in mar will take on subscription accts: riage, Jan. 5th, '95, Probate Judge GKIGER-CAKTIUUHT. Now year's day, at the home of the bried'u brothers, north of luwu, Miss Susie Cartwright and Chas.

Gniger, of BrookvJlle, were united in marriage by Ke.v. Wiu. Foulkes, S. C. O'Utwnght acting hs groomsman and Miss Maude Slawson as bridesmaid.

A number of friends from a distance were present Mr, aud Mrs. Geiger will reside ncr Brookviile. 13est wishes uie extended Salina Sun. Tnw groom is a brother to Mrs. J.ionh Uick, of South of Beverly.

'JEurOrilftQM Gilpin officiating. Poultry, Produce, and Cash; but the greatest of these is Cash. The young couple returned to 4 their home in the evening and partook of a grand wedding sup Photos of Anthony McKee, the bandit who was killed at Sylvan Grove, for sale at this office at 25 cents each, cabinet size. per which was piepared by the CuA bride's mother, Mrs. Bulthaup, A small party was invited to par take of ihis supper with them, Those invited to the feast wet couples as follows: We hope that those who have been taking the Star expect to pay for it.

We must raise some money, and hope they will come to our rescue with the money, or produce that we can use as money. A. i Scbaefer, with Miss I va Ilurdick; Mil si 3 tt es i ff ff Mlh 3 3 imm II B. VW Cris Smith, Daisy Fergnson; Hay Hill, Kate Held: A. J.

Rapleo, Josio Webb; ,1. A. Roulston, Cota Wecse, An enjoyable time was had, and THW Ktmi0M We still have some horses we wish to dispose of Any person ding horses or farming implements can strike a trade, by call-in at th'H office. Please let us know your w.vits; if we have not vlia' on want, we can get it for you, and save you money. the young couple have a host of friends win wish them success and happiness through life.

About ten o'clock an immense crowd gathered and charivaried them. They were invited in and enjoyed an excellent tret. It too owner tbioi to U0 At MAtma, fim toMM WAT Of WfTlTIK too wn TTU STRATTON RUSSIAN CUT VIOLIN STRINGS. Orafm ho4 rrCRtalo8Uf u4 Prfe Lllft JOHN STRATTOH WN.LIUI. M.UM 0.

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Pages Available:
388
Years Available:
1893-1895