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The Beverly Star from Beverly, Kansas • 1

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The Beverly Stari
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Beverly, Kansas
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in THE BEVERLY STAR. hand of Art bath never wrought ADVOCATING THE RIGHT The Th which can't be Improved, AR GOD GIVES US THE LIGHT. BEVERLY, LINCOLN KAN. MAR. 20ht, 1896.

Jos. Pickerel, Physiolan and Surgeon. OFFICE AT DRUG STORE. BEVERLY. KANSAS.

Cash paid for eggs, at Cossol's store. People have commenced garden. Cossel. are Headquarters for chine and Coal oil. The Marquette Tribune pine years old, last Thursday.

Flour exchanged for wheat Cossel's Feed Store If you waut a good, nice, and stylish hat, for a little money. call on Mrs. R. Newland. We are told that B.

L. Edwarbs challenges any one in Lincoln county to debate with him on the silver question. Our school will close two weeks from tomorrow. the teachers and pupils are preparing to treat the public to an entertainment. Ex- Treasurer of Ellsworth county, J.

Dick, got four years in the penitentiary for using eleven thousand dollars of the county's money, for his own benefit. NOTICE. The Beverly Star, its business, subscrsption list, good will and all other appurtances, was sold to H. V. Jeffers, of C'olbert, and E.

D. Smith, of Rosette, Thursday. The new firm will assume the responsibilities and cares of the office at once. Further announcements next week. Regardless of our warning, our "deviless" concluded she would wed.

In order that she might continue in the newspader business she procured a half interest in the STAR office and will continue to assist us. We called at her new home, yesterday evening, and noticed that she has ev. erything arranged as comfortably and as attractive as her financial circumstances will allow. Hope she will accept our congratulation. A WORD TO THE LADIES.

We have just received a splendid line of Millenery, from Chicago, and will be pleased to have you call and see the lovely pattern hats, handsome ornaments, fine ribbons, laces, flowers, And to the young ladies who are in expectation of the happy event, we have something very nice. We shall receive the best Milliners Guide of Fashions Monthly, and think we can give you satistaction in up" and price. E. Cullum. "Aqual rights to all," is our Motto We grant "Special privileves to VOL.

IT. NO XXXVUL A NEW DEPARTURE! we beg LO inform our many friends that we will here-niter do a strictly Cash Businers, but will make you prices HO low that You Can Afford To Pay The Cash or P'rodues, which will be accepted the same a4 Cash, FOR want. We are will in the with a generni line of anything you MERCHANDISE, on which we will te glad to quote yo: prices, Thanking son for your levoze, we a continuance of under the new order of things. Respectfully. Horry Percival.

SKINNER BR'S ARE MEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats. Caps, boots, hoes, Groceries and General Merchandise, Here We Are, Again. WEBB INGHAM. are back at the old stand, prepared to sell to you Hardware, Furniture and harness, As Good as the Best and as Cheap as the Cheapest. Ben Whittington left this city Wednesday last with Manhattan as his destination.

G. C. Bishop has paiated moved into Frank Pettee's houses, just sosest the church. Mrs. Ingham, with the aid of a pair of crutches, is once n.ore enabled to be one sinong us.

C. C. Sperry and Thos. Hall went to mineapolis. Saturday, returned Sunday.

Mrs. Cora Powell entertained a number of har young friends, last Friday evening. Mrs. Murphy and her son-in-law Harve Matthews, meved onto a farm the first of the week. Prof.

Whitaker lectured in the A. R. here, evening, on the subject 11," -and a'l pre: ent enjoyed it, well. V. Jeffers spent Friday ia the Stir office.

Handling type went rather awkward for him after his three months the schoo But he l'arn yon bet. C. C. Page will be at the lum ber office to repair boots and shoes every Tuesday, and Friday and Saturbay. Mrs.

R. Newland wisdes to in form her customers that she is still selling ilinery goods, two doors south of the P. an has just received new ring goods. C. J.

Couper called at the Star office to-day. He inorm us that himself, father and brother had traded their tarms for a 1,280 tract of uncultivated land in the vicinty of San Antonio, Texas MARRIED. ROULSTON-THOMAS. Mr. J.

A. Roulston and Miss Nola Tho. mas, both of Beverly, were united in marriage, Tuesday evening, March 26, 1895, at the home of and by Rev. B. Be ly.

Mr and Mrs. Roulston; commenced keeping house immediate ly in the Cashman house in east part of town. The entire force, devil, office-towel and, lyebrush, joins their friends, if they have ary, in wishing for them al long, happy and prosperous jonr ney together over I fe's troub'e some road, ROLL OF HONOR. Dist. No.

61. Frankie Clifford, er, 'I'be following aimed pupils were either absent nor turdy- the mouth' ending Marcis 22: Maud nod Jose Kerr, Amil, Tollie and Artie reyer, Auri Steinberg and Willie Junke. The school closed Friday with a big dinner, and every one ionjoysble day. PLEASANT HILL Peuple are beginuing work here, this warm weather. Sowing vats is the order of the day.

Wheat is looking bad and much of it 19 disad. This warm weather i is very favorable to as feed is very source. The protracted meeting at Prairie Stir closed Tuesday vight. Messrs J. M.

Chamberlain and Win. Cassel went to Lincola Tuesday and received a good wetting 01. the road. March 26, 1895. CORNET.

-God disappointed in the Christian who is not happy. -Ram's Horn. -Hope is the secret of great achievements. Take the sunny side of life, and a glad heart will be yours. -Let our daily labor raise the standard of manhood as to dignity and nobility.

-Young Men's Era. not enough to have great qualities; we should also have the management of -La Rouchefoucauld. -A Christian is a man whose life: is an illuminated Scriptural text, and that text, the golden rule, or an bodiment of its gracious Interior. -All this love which is growing in our lives for the beautiful things of art and nature is a shining finger pointing us to the life beyond. --Dr.

J. H. Burrows. -Whoever lives the heroic or saintly life will do it of hisown choice, his free will. There is no manhood, womanhood, character otherwise.

-Bishop Huntington. the precepts of the Divine law are linked together. Negligence in one single point may lead the destruction of all. --St. John Chrysostom.

-The man who sneaks out of his geocery bill and jingles a gold engle in his collection plate has yet to learn that the Lord has no use for stolen Reader. -The wider the unind the fewer are its complaints and the larger its admiration. It forgets the small, its heart is 50 full of the study and love of' its Swing. -Divine service: what is it? Many are perplexed in their attempts to answer this question. They would serve God, but how? It would simplify mattors to remember that Divine service le human Presby- terian.

$1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $150.00 every month given away to any one who spplies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. We secure the best patents for our clients, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track their bright ideas. At the santo tuna we wish to impress upon the public the fact that IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up and down without breaking, the passenger's back, sauce-pan, collar "nut-lock, "bottlestupper, and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invent.

IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the National Recorder," published at Washington, D. which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's subscription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of, copies of the National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention.

will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 618 Street, N. Box 383. Washington, D.

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Pages disponibles:
388
Années disponibles:
1893-1895