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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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JJfV.V Wf 4, STAR. THE 71 ADVOCATIKO TUB JWHT Al (JUt) OIVF8 UH TIIK I.IUIIT. The Imnil of An htih tuver wruutfitt '1 hit width cun'i lniprovtit. "Kiual riuhlt nil," Ik our Mullu. We yrniH prlvlim to v.

BEVKKLY. LINCOLN KAN. itSd. 1803. I.

XX. R'S SKINNER MARKET HKIMItT. -Wlifdi, Nn. 2. 40ft- 3, nsMn I'Vk fT dozen, 19cs "iinitor per pound, Chlckons per pound, 4it Cabbago 3cta -Onions 3' Potatoes per bushel.

85cts ltOLL OF 1IOSOK. The followlug naujed pupil tpere noither atiM iit or Urdy during the nvnl! emlii'H litiih. Beverfy Khool; (Jlitnnu.tr untl Intui tutiliitto gmde, Lytlia Ilfll. Iva lturdick, Katie Bfll, l'uarl Bi'll and Walter IVrcfvnl. Mouth 1'iidittx Nov.

17tb. Alviti Uanenck, Pearl Bell, Krne-t by which to work up a good com muni catinri'lWt, but ni yot linya fnlleil to find it. Now what want is a young gentleman or lady in ivery nulgh boring locality to furploh ua the news. It make no dlffcrepc to us wnih'nr tho writers are botnely or handsome; 'tis tho i.cwh uru aftar. not the writers.

To every persou wlio will furnish ua a communication of 'news every two wt-oks, ve will ei)d ih Star vciv week. If any of on; stibscfibers fur uinh an nvws, we will mail tho paper to uy friend of Mioir. if nu dired. Who'll lw tin? first tti wttd Uepm iny "Como early and avoid tt neh.M ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Si. ud tit-.

Aii'lr" Skinner, Helen Ker Pry Gooilsr notions, ti.lu.i Walter ami Uu-li lli.li. 4 it Stole, Teiteher, Cah paid for cf hide- at. K. I UcKnio'sMuat Marl.H. Mrs.

Waldo IInne.ck went to Lincoln. Inst Tii wUy Morning. All kinds of California liO cm. is per can, at Skinner Brothtw; Cosh paid for good country buttor at D. McKaln'i Meat Market.

Thomas Jelly bus our tbauka fur one year's subscription to tho Mrs. MeClain and daughte Mabel came up from Salioa, Moiid-ty, and via-ited uutil yesterday with her parents. Miss Edna Cullutn, of tl-ii nt-tendod tbe Teacher's Association at the Freedom uebool house, lnt SaturJay. Plothing, Hats, Caps, oots, hoes, Groceries anc) General Merchandise. l'nmnry piuttuent.

Month endinjiCM. I2tl. JJurr Millc, Vu'ttey Mills, Millc. Valen lViciviil, Adtlic, EIpu, ioiijI J. Newland.

EUie anl Hitrry It ton, Nora Manly, DoughM IVrcival Month tiding Nov. 17th. Burr Mills. Nellie. Elsie and II rr Barton, VI.irw and Douglas Percival, Addi and Jotan Newlanil.

Nellie Spr-ry and Fttd Kernoluui. Ai.im TchcIh r. SUNDAY IN SALINA. lt-V. Barton invited uh to go to Sali-na with him, Ian Saturday, which invitation we accepted.

Such a time as we dW have! He told us w'd tret to nee he elephant, if we went. Alter we bad been there a short tiuie, wo concluded that we had accompanied tho 'eiiphant" to Saliun, aud bad the pleasure of mcc ng hiiu "perform." Saturday voniog Charley Harris has been his we started out to hold a street meeting. A fine large Book Given Away with every Purchase of J30.00, either in and succeeded In dolng so. We lead the procession (that wns behind us, and Til ANKS-G I I NtJ SElt ICES. Tho regular Thursday evnning pra crtuectins: on Thanka-giving evening htablo a warmnr condition, be expects a change of weatht noon.

Don't forget the Thanks-giving services at the cburch, Thursday evening, followed that portion of it that walked Cafh or Produce. Ask for iVh Premium Tipkft. will bo turned into a peeiii thanksgiving pervice. There will bo addresses ly the pastor and otliors, aud songs before us) und everything went along aicely, you know No, you're not purposed to know anythiny at all abort it. They called uh the Salvation Army.

by choir fliul congregKti.ui, all of which will lie ai'uropri'itc character. The mnilc. marching, and testimonies Both young eople omi old are rc- attracted tho people, ami they followed us to the Penticost ball like tho children fpiHsted to think over tbe mercies of the past year, and come prepared to praiup God in prayer and song for his loving and the rats followed the fabulous Pic ci Piper to tbe strange mountain aud river. 4 Petree Webb kiiidnesn. and to tell what you have to and we had a raal revival meeticg.

1 feel especially thankful for. Sunday morning wo got up early, put on our good clothes, washed and combed our face and hair, ite our breakfast, and started to meeting. Ilev Barton did likewise. After walking a block We nre not in the habit ot cu'ting names oil'hort, but in setting our Vesper items in type, last week, we made a r.iislake which we did not see 'til the Nov. 30th.

You are cordially invited. Just arrived at Cosbuls, from Mar-quett mills. Best Sunbe am Flour DOcts per sack. Git tbtro Eli, 75fn per Hack. Mr.

A. K. Ferry was tonkiatr after matters connected with tho dairy, in the southwestern part of the county, the latter part of last week. Dr. and Mrs.

Pratt returned borne, Tuesday morning, after enjoyine a "visit of about three months duration a-, raong relatives and friends iu tbe east. We will take (If we can get it.) a big, fat, thanks-giving turkey on subscrip-tion, and bo very thankful for it. Who will be the first to respond? The Beverly G. A. It.

and W. K. C. wont to Tescott, last Saturday, to sur-prise named orders, thure, and auocefc yia doing so. Tbey were treated to a grand dinner, -and report a grand time.

There will be a Social at tbe Baptist church on Friday evening of this week. Everybody invited. Admission free. Everybody come and have a social chat with your old friends, get acquainted with your neighbors, and liHteu to aomo good musio and literary exercises. we met our young friend Wm.

Scher merborn, from Wilson. In replying to his inquiry we sud we were going to the Muthodist cburch. He told us there Would be only a G. A. K.

lecture, and that he wa not going. As we didn't turn back nor eo some other place, we papers were all printed. We are worry that wo made tbe mistake, and deVire I correct it in behalf of the correnpoud- ent and the young lady wlio'sa name we cut abort, accidently. Iq 'a mention of 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 PLETE LINE OF Harness, And don't forget that they'aro "strictly in it" when it comes to Prices. Call in and see lis. "There is still little tobacco in that OJ4, Tobacco Box." went on and heard a roan read a lot of history with variations that he had Miss Nellie Hickerson, from this place, who is teaohing school 'at Old Vesper, we accidently left tho i and from her written on many Fheets of paper. Had one sheet of bis poper been out fits place, he would have been so given name, thus leaving it "Noll We are sorry of this mistake, and hope would bis audience but he managed to get through all right. He was that both Miss Nellie and the oorres pendent will pardon us.

preacher, and when he wanted to make anything he read very emphatic, he spoke o.f God. Some follows do that when they are angry. Though our Oue week from today i Tbauks-giv thoughts don't cut any figur in the case, we the occasion did not exactly ing day, and we all have a great deal for which we ought to be thankful, but Miss Jennie Little drove to towu in a cart, Saturday morning, and while yot In. town the horse ran away, throwing Kuittlie place, but that the G. A.

ft. tbe question is, For what should we be hall, if Salina aflbrda one, would have most thankful? should be thank been the proper place for the lecture. Miss Jennie from the cart, but, luckily for her, she was only bruised and fright ful for what we have, and for what we After he had finished wo went to the have not; for what we are, and for what ened ft little. The borse was caught Horry Percival, Baptist accompanied by Rev. Barton, and we enjoyed the meeting, we are not.

In thinking this over, think before itself or the cart were damaged of what you have that is agreeable, and for it was a good one. We are a Bap B. E. West, of Lineville, Iowa, will ciye a JLiterary and1 Musical Entertain tist ourself, you know. (You didn't be thankful that you have it; think of many things that would be disagreeable to have, and be tbankfnl that you have know, but now I've told you.) After ment here, next Monday evening, in DEALERS IN GENERAL the conclusion of tbe Baptist services, 1-5 we went to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fletcher's Hall. Mr. West is a graduate of the Missouri school for the blind, and promises tbe entertainment to be tnem not. Then think of yourself, (As you are.) and be thankful tbat you are what you are; think of what you are Charles Clark', accompanied by Bev.

Barton, where there was a lot of pies, Instructive, Mirthful and Musical. Don't forget tbe date. Nov. 27th. not, but might, have been, and be thank chicken, many other (rood eatables and fu) tbat you are a human being.

four preachers awaiting us. Tho' we're Stolen. A tall, handsome young li not a preacher, we don't believe in let S. While you are thinking of what you ought, and ought not, to be lady, with blue eyes and light complec tion. The thief is tall, has no compleo- ting chicken spoil, and rest assured we devoured our share of the many good thankful for, don't forget to be thankful that you're not a Thanks-giving turkey.

things that awaited us preachers ex Hi 1 tion, and is bemely and mean, and the first two letters of his name are F(red) S(kinner). A reasonable reward will be paid for the return of either the cepted, of course. Sunday afternoon we had the street meeting and the re vival at the Penticost hall, and at night thief or the property. Jesse Wrong. DIED, RAERCNHADISE.

ARE LOCATED IN THEJ P. O. wherethey will bo pleased to show you their line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glassware, Queensware, Boots, Shodr and In fact everything usually kept in a first class General Store. Ktgbss: Market Price paid for produce. A cordia imitation Is extended, to ALL to CALL AND SEE US and get prices.

it was the same thing over again, and We reoeived a card from our worthy they called us the Salvation Army. Certainly must be dead, we have not hoard from them for a long time. townsman, J. H. Tracy, last Tuesday, We are sorry that we cpuldo't stay longer, but our pper is not like some which reads as follows: Opbe we had a correspondent at Tes cot, two at Bashan, ono at Owl Creek "Mill Grove, Nov.

17, '93. watches we have hadf The watches would run when we did, but our paper and one at Shady Bend, they have Jas. A. Eoulston, Beverly, Kans. won't do that.

May the Lord bless forgotteu us, if they are not all dead So many deaths causes a thrill of sad them in their work, is our prayer. II. Dear Sir: We are having a fine time visiting, we visited our old Beverly P. S. As we passed the school house new to creep o'er ns, and we for a friend, G.

0. Chapman and family, at while on our way to the depot, Monday change. (The kind of change (hat Jingles South Haven. Found him well, nicely morning, some cute httfe boys shouted jn our pocket suits us pretty well, too. situated and contented.

Youra, J. H. Tracy." We have been searching (or, a plan 'There goes the Salvation Army!" 0V ri.

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Pages Available:
388
Years Available:
1893-1895