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The Netawaka Star from Netawaka, Kansas • 1

The Netawaka Star from Netawaka, Kansas • 1

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The Netawaka Stari
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Netawaka, Kansas
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THE B. R. Time TiiLl GOIKQ WEST, No. 4S1 Ml) train 424 locul freight 4m C7 ttvljiht UOlNti TAST. No.

49 Mixed train 4. IS itilmu 8.M, 1 ba Bhe'VU bund TAR. Netawaka FRIDAY MARCH 10. 1894. Vol.

XI. No Hi Old Series. TH SISTERS, GRAND OPENING on Wednesday Thursday MARCH and invite their Friends and Ladies to call and see their Elegant Line of Spring and Summer FLOWERS and HATS Thier prices are LOWER than known heretofore. dot not express them. Call and bo convinced.

ii.i. i.i. 4 i nnvctu ir min i.nt. u.r.i.U a nr wwir pnuiii! mu MERKEL We have Just Received fvll is scarcely necessary to meuuon inojr exquuut vaioim Bacry Dry. floods fine dress that have ever been shown in Netawaka or in any country town.

1 Also a new stock of The befct line Of Mens', Boys arid Child-drens Clothing which are marked down 15 per cent. less then we fever handled them before. Boys, If you want asuitof Clothes for spring Call. and see us before prices will seil them. We also nut down all Calieos, Ginghams, amd Prints from 1 to 3 ccsiiis iiiei fcSgoLadies, come of our Muslins AT ONCE, it will surprise Vol, No.

50. New Series. ion ju KERX H1HTEKS. KERN. the Largest Stock of FRESH GROCERIES.

you buy elsewhere our hrd cheaper than ever before. and see the PRICE will sell these in setts and parts Latest out all imported goods 4, the Produce we fiiie stock hi smnmei which will not be DOOQS ire ie FS you how cheap they are "VVe also have received a large lot of 1 IDECORATED CHINA, i -i; -at KrelnUI Hair xirit 4.X1 ak Irelilit 4.4 rrwM Thaw tnlM all carry 1 curry pauttnitort. Only rtv 'iafcgim. Krefl rati i rxt tlntM u.ooni(iJUon oui 404. I).

WAUIKN. AKH. Andrew Neal. Ketnwakav Kane. Real Estate, LliiNurmico unci ol lection A.

ffem. Collootlout a Specially. Uunilttanoen Prorof tti forwardad. e. RooTs HARNESS SHOP, NETAWAKA, the pines that vvaryoue ihdulditafor Hie HaroNM.

wuldlet, Blankcti, Nti, ct. Reaalrino not Oromliedi tXCLK MAM HAKNfMM OIL. yo need to oil your lurnetinf tor the wetwwtli Dr. L. Paddock, PHYSICIAN anI it in General Practice and treats all Die eases of the a Speciality.

Calls answered day or nigh). B. S.STEWART, Calls answerd Day ot Night. SPEGIALTIESi Diseases of th iSTeydus System; i Gynas-eology or Diseases Peculiar Offibfe at Residence; Xetiait''a an Notice I ImieWy forlild all cutting of (labor or t) tklnu (iff of same or any farm orodiMtt or (boci I ni: of Are arms or tretipamlng upon an land) otn owned controled dv me In JeWio Nciuaha countlf!) Khs. And will rtliictoutly PomiMJlled to enforce the.iaw agulust all l0 tors ot the tame, I hfiv.

no Rcenti, P. U.HtllT. d.os Correspondence to The Stab, AURORA, Siuce our last writing there has boe: many changes in the neighborhood. J. McDanielB, D.

Chicle, W. Paige aatl Mr. loft this locality and Clark, J. Smith and Mr. Amon havt become residents, Fred KranA spent several days in Si, Joseph the last and wife of Mus'cot'ah, visited Sunday, withE.lt.

Belle Beamev is spending a few days at home, Henderson of Topeku will spend tho summer in Will Askrcia did business in Holton, one day thi'j week Supt. Eubanks visited our. arhnnl In fit. Wndnnadnv f.pnnai'il Beck with, and two other young mon Holton, were over to. see his sister on Sunday.

M. N. Askren visited friends in Whiting, Beveral days la All Aurora's people wh; have had the measels have recovered Askren and Belle Beatnov visited the Netawaka school Wednes school will close in weeks, Arthur, the infant son of Mr and Mre A. J. Boamer, died Saturday March lfH aged 1 year, 1 month and 24 days.

Hi; death was caused by the measels, with which the entire family hav teeon at dieted. His brief life was not lived ii, vain, for thought of bis angel life must ever lure his brothers and sisters on to i better, home where there will be no more parting i 'One sweet flower has drooped and faden One sweet bud has gone to rest, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cleanses purities and heals. It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns cuts and bruises, chapped hands, sores of all kinds and if you have piles use it for. For sale at th Netawak Drug Store.

i Ginghams only 6ct3per yard at Murkel cEern's. 1 For fine rcckwavo go to Bcnme" Johnson's, Iruggisfp 040 PhysicianSurgeon i MA EilllT Wt imA I Feed Pur Cora 0UMCorii ,11, UMr 14 it ,5 ft o. ft te Aot rd i.ttperbu IjTJiio i.i, Proclamation! By the power invested in me, I bere rive notloe that on election for city ifflort. for the City of Netawaka, will be hold In said city on Monday April 2d. IBM, to elect One Mayor.

One Police Judge, Five t'ounollmeni Given under my hand and seal thU I'th day of March 1804. Fred Oubner. Mayor. Notice i A oaucaa. of legal voters of Notawaka ilCaa.

will be held atJohnGibbon'sofflet ade" Mfwinlo Hail. On Baturdav -March 17tu J8U4. at 2 o'clock p. fo-4r purpose nominating cunidatesfoi' 'he following city officers. One Mayor: Fire (Jouncilmcn; One 1 'ollea Judge: To be voted for atunoieo I ion to be held April 2nd 1804 at Nota-VakaKans.

By order of Many Citizens, Oaten. There will 1m a caucus held at Paddock's office on Monday at 7:31 f. March 10, to place in nomlnatloi. I andldttes for city officei'H to voted for at the city election to be held Mon Coy April 2d. 161)4 Everyone interest.

a In law Mid oi dcr tequEUfi to attend ladies specially, anti-hops. We see they have commenced delivering stone in the court holme Square for the eroctiori of the county jail. The county baa built one jail ca property which it bad no tornersbip. Before they build another it would be well to acquire a title. Itisrery evident that the bounty has hone to the public fcqoare, and are only tenants at will i a the occupation of the court louse.

Better go slow Unless yor rant a big law suit with the count the wrong aide. Tom Fairchild, of the Holtm Signal has receieved the appoint inentas postmaster at ends the the loiig cohtetstc. iSgbi. The following is his Salut. tatory.

"On last Frtday word was received ii thlr city that the president had sent th ameoIThos. A. Fairehild, editor The Signal, to the senate, for pustmastt kx this place. We cannot help but fc fljratifioi by the appointment, coming did without solicitation of toe recip. tat, Tl.e long bitter contest that )t party expedient and We happen.

be the lucky man chosen. To tho who presented our ami successfully supported It, We return oi Sincere thank and will always remen per Tnose.who. opposod us Vrald like to forget, but there has bee JMnysnaid and done In this postoilic Controversy which we can never forge i forgi ve, but life is too short and to tall of earnest wort to waste anytime it i'jrsing Accept our congratulations; editors olways yet so little, this seeun bonanza; Some few days since we printed soni' J.ostal cards for the Netawaka Mill i Ttevator which they are tending soliciting trade. Mr. Back inform e.l us this morning that good result-yre coming from them, He also sain t'iat their letters to other points offering: chop feed were meeting with many rquries and some orders one yesterday, by wire for two car loads to be sent I sonth-west Arkansas.

If one has an tide to or a business for traffic, he -ust advertise the same; let people riow that he is In tho market for trade, it will bring ood returns. The I "ae now Is, With tho strong competi-i 'in that the one who is most active and takes advantage of legitimate lines jLt advertising, the people know wants their trade is the most 1 one. Go out upon the street or rido trough the ppuntry and you hear 1-ost every one speaking of Ifoltpn, and 7 4 har points, telling what aro sell- -g and doing. Why? the merchants a telling the people what they have. vtention is being persistently called to If you wish to accomplish an t'ject you keep agitating it and keep it lj fore the people.

They begin to no-v -e it, then chink' and act. So with the Sf afchant, he keeps telling what he has lzA they begin to talk about him, then investigate and become a WlNBHiSTEB, March 12, 1892. EDITOR SJtaR: As qnito a number quested me to write them on my ieav-ig Netawaka to visit my sick brother, send you this item instead. I arrived pre on Thursday evening March 8th. my brother dangerously sick 'ih pneumonia and did not look as QVgh he could' live, but at this writ-y I think that with proper care we save him.

I will pout you from nfl to time. Mar, .14 Mv. brother is and I will be able to leave A and return home soon. I am almost put, last-night for tho first since mig epst I went to bed. Yours, II.

I), COx. SjCng styles in fclioca at Beant- i The Brownie Yale Pattern," We if fetUs. they are pretty, and the 1 Conie and look at them. We want all NETAWAKA, KANSAS, RN Will give for Bargains, The county high scool building that burned down at Effingham last December will be rebuilt this summer. Wra Mowier moved the bodies of his two children froth the ceme-tnry on the paraelle to the Netawaka cemetery, The Railway company are build ing a depot at Golfs, and the pros-pects are that thin place will be the next honored, W.

T. Buck went to Wetniore this morning to load six cars of corn which tho Elevator company have purchased there I have a tine pasture plenty of good water and will take in 75 to a 100 head of cattle. Jacob Kern. Pete Amon shiDToed five cars of fat cattle to Chicago, on Monday nicrht. These are a lot Mr.

Amon has been feeding the past winter There is in this issue a call for a caucus ah Monday night bt Dr, Paddock's office to put in noinina Hon a ticket upon the Anti-Hop ide. Mrs W. Small is changing the stairs at the Cottage House and making some needed improvement to accomodate tne increase in ousi ness. Mrs. Korrierhas retnhie'd from fewell City, having been balled by lie sickness of Miss Lou Dixon vho has been suffering from th deascls.

Miss Uattie Kern returned on Vednesdav from bt where 'ie went to select their. spring mil See their add in an ther column. Beame'r Johnson received an ther car load of that Upha flour on Wednesday of this veek making the second car this ear. It Biirely must sell, The daughter of Mr. Dayton vns buried Wednesday.

Her death vas caused by the accidental dis charge. of a shot gun the handH )f her brother, When will people iearri to be careful with fire-arms? OrijWednesday a ljay stack at Mr. Bensford's was burned caused it." oy th children building a boii-fire to ceiebrate the addition, the cityls population by Prof. Kirkpat-rick. Mrs.

Densford was attending Mrs. K. at the time. No particular damage was done more than the loss of the hay valued to the amount of $5. Siipcrin'tendant Eubank, visited our sohool on Thursday.

By a letter from Virgil Dixoh we iearn- that he was willing to return on the first train. The dust was flying in elomU and altogether disagreabla, not "lovely," OnrMarch 13th, at the bride's home" MfV'Alex Green and Miss Viola N. Sum-nor were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rov. W. E.

Peak. Many trienda were present and the contract-lng-parties received many useful presents. We wish them success and hap-, piness through life, as we believe will their lot, as they are a young and well-mated couple. Last Sunday a large concourse of friends repaired to the residence of A. .1.

Beamer to pay their respects and show their sympathy to the berieved parents the loss of their little child, Artie fourteen months old. Rev. Peak delivered a short but inter esting discourse, and the choir some appropriate sonps. A long procession followed the remains of the little one to its last resting place. Burnes are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve isprotnply applied.

This statement is true, A oorfoct remedv for skin disenses, chap. ped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. For t-nlc i Yir. Paddock. can Bet and Dau tliB niahest mar ket Price.

We remain yours for Business, MERKEL KERN. Yours Mr Decring's youngest child is very Hick. Fish iii bulk or kit nt Beamer JohnnoiiBi Call at tho Netawaka. Ment Mar-et for choico nioats, 25 boltrt of calicrj at Scents per yd. it Mrkel Kern's.

Mayor Bubner went to St. Joe. on business Thursday. Rev Potter is holding a series oi meetings At Po what tan. Garden needs, of all kind in bulk at Beamer Johnson's, W.

W. Paige has conimonced to build aii addition to his house. All the latest styles in. dress jfoodsat Beamer Johnson's. Mis-s Roth a sister of S.

E. Both is here on a visit, from Illinois, There was a man in town on Wednesday with a phonograph. There will be a Mnsqtirade Ball it Kinney's hall Mar. 22d Com. Last Monday Beairir Johnson biped over $250 worth of poultry A.

J. Beamer was at Goffs to-daj ud traded for a stock of dry goods. Mrs Kinney went to Holton t( a few days with old aquaint-iices. For Sale: A fine lot of prairie for particulars call atMerkel 'i Kern'tJ. BortiT-To Mr.

and Mrs Kirkpat-ck, a 111b daughter on. Thursday iiiTcii l5tb. 2oozs baking powder 25cts a e.uner Johnsoh.s, every ca immnteed. Mr Myers of Holton was in on (fy on Wednesday looking aftt i a property here. Don't be behind the times bu to Bea: trier Johnson's and se lie style's for 1894.

Fmliuancl Blissner from Corniii). va spending a few days with rela vefc, in this vicinity. Mies ittie BWridge of GonV viHited with friends and relative? our city last weeL Miss' Birdie Huff made a visi' to Granada this week business; with The Ci.tizens caucus will be held at John Gibbon's office on to-morrow afternoon, Saturday, L. Nichols and Will Scott took a drive over to Circleville and returned by way of Holton, Mr John Dykeman whp has been confined to his bed for a long time is now able to be around again. Pure Black Langshang eggs for sale 25 cents per setting of 13.

Frank Gibbous. Beautiful weather these days; have not as yet scon auy of thost cyclones that were There will be preaching at the Latter Day Saints' Church on nexl Sunday morning and evening. The Rose Lawn fruit farm it doing a great business in the straw berry plant and small fruit line. P. Kinny returned to tht Strip to start farming -in earnest as he took his implements along, At the church meeting oil last Sunday it was voted not to retain Rev Potter another yWr.

Fon Sale Cyclone, lino Kentucky Jack a sure foal getter', 5yTS. old enquire at this office for' farther particulars. A. P. labie.

Julins Merkel went to Chicago on Monday fcvoning. U.q will combine visit to his brother with business. School io Prof Kirkyolrick'svoom is out next Friday, Miss Ufmwn'H room holds MX weeks longer, ello There! have it 1 haVe just put hi a HARNESS which 1 ask the people of Netawaka and vicinity to call and examine and learn price. I also, have a stock of tTarm Irnplcments such as Sialkcutters listers, cultivators, for Spring and early inequality and price I TJlrENOIa. by.

ANYONE. Respectfully yours, THOMAS HATGH. ORDER YOUR CLOTHES FROM 4 1 M. BORN The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors, THEY GUARANTEE TO FIT HHP PLEASE YC'J, Largest assortment. Lowest Prices.

Look nt their Samples at MERKEL 8 KERN.

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Pages Available:
342
Years Available:
1893-1894