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Evening Star from Great Bend, Kansas • 2

Evening Star from Great Bend, Kansas • 2

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Evening Stari
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Great Bend, Kansas
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2
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Personals. Drink Wild Cherry Phosphate. EVENING STAR. Published Daily at 4 m. at the Beacon office In Great Bend Kansas.

Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the post-office at Great Bend Kansas. Charley Day, Charley A rmsteongt-Editors and Managers. Charles Day is authorized to contract advertising. Mrs Post's baby is very sick. E.

F. Wyman is working on the Star today. Willis Simpson returned from Dodge City this morning. Oliver Battman of Stafford Co is in the city preparing for harvest. Cap Hamnum has about completed his building in Hoisington.

Mr. T. Rhodea was a Star visitor today. John Dawson has gone to the country today. Mr.

Jesse Michael of Dickson Shores slaughter house was overcome by the heat yesterday. Joe Danler of Seward, Stafford Co is confined to the house with rhuni-atism, in his back, The Missouri Pacific pay car passed along the line last night and made alRhe boys happy once rnore. Geo. Mayer is on the sick list today and Bert Dawson has taken his place at the store. E.

L. Wood has been on the sick list for two or three clays but is get The Evening Stak will be delivered at your homo or place of business for 19 cts a Week or 30 cts a month in advance or mailed to your address for 5 cts a week. Advertising rates will be made known upon inquiry. When you want a good smoke call for the Havana at 0, H. BoyJes, Sternberg's show at the Grand tonight.

Go and enjoy yourselves. Don't forget the lecture at the Presbyterian church this evening. Wrn Huffmaster of South Bend is in the city. A man on the street today naid it was too hot to tell the truth. When you want a good night's lodging, always go the Typer House The side track about 6 mile north of here which is to furnish clay for the new brick yard is complete The.

Typer House is reported as doing a good business. This is because it advertises in the Star. For the best meals and the best lodging in town go to the Typer House just east of the square. Rev. C.

N. Queen vill give a lecture at the Presbyterian church this evening. Drink Wild Cherry Phosphate. Shawhan's Sermons are published monthly in his Revival Record. Terms $1 per year.

A cut rate of 50 cents will be given to all who subscribe before July 1. Send all orders to E. Mattie Shawhan, publisher, 2029, Olivo Street, Kansas City Mo. On "Great the Fort Scott Monitor says: "Rev. Queen showed himself to be at home on the lecture platform, and his ease and elegance of delivery, and his eloquence and graphic word painting was a treat that was highly appreciated by his audience." Drink Wild Cherry Phosphate.

"Owing to the very inclement ting better. J. F. Parson salesman for Gregory and Company is doing business with our merchants. A.

T. Curry of Clarence tp is in the city, He will send a lot of Chintz bugs to Pro Snow for inoculation. Cummingy Brothers of Claflin have sent out bills, for the sale of some and mules on Saturday June 21th. C. H.

Boyle an.l Ada Mailory received marriage license and were New Screen doors are being fitted to the Farmers and Merchants bank No flies allowed in there. D. Williams started to cut wheat today on Charley Mantz place, south of the river. Mat Hall and wife from Stafford Co are in the city, trading with our merchants. lie says there is some good wheat in his neighborhood.

A New York specialist is authority for saying, President Cleveland is to again take the Sewenger cure for obesity. Marriage license was issued yesterday to Geo W. Rouner of Wallace and Alice Tabler of Great Bend, They were married by the probate judge. Mr. Drake says there will be a celebration here on the Fourth if he has to get a pint of whiskey and run the celebration himself.

Michael McCafferey of Liberty is on the streets doing business 'with our merchants. weather there was not a very large audience at Rev. C. N. Queen'ss lec ture on Tuesday evening.

Those who attended, however speak in the highest terms of Mr. Queen's effort. -Wilson County Citizen. The World's Wonder Medical Co. much better show last night than they did the first night.

This is the last night they will show here and everybody should go. Admission 10 cents, reserved seats15 cents. Dr. Sternberg's company showed at the Grand last night, "to a good sized audience. They give a good ten cent show and everybody should go and have an hour of fun.

married on Monday evening, June 19. Mr. Johns and family will leave for Colorado Springs this evening. Mr, Johns has -been a Great Bend citizen for two or three years, many of his friends regret his leaving us. Roy Bidwell's home was made happy this morning by the advent of a fine boy.

Roy will have to come to time now as some Ane else will have a voice in how the house is managed hereafter..

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Pages Available:
174
Years Available:
1893-1893