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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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Atawak a Harlot. THE It. It. Time TNble. OOINO WEHf No.

i MUml trulo tM Iamsu freight Mm Mull exnmt iM i.1 Jfralklit Im pir COISO KAsy. No. 4jn mum trula UMt4 Krctglit 404 Mull It extmt i 4J0 1-ucai liil(ln Freight I ThuHHtralm alt fRrry pawner. Ooly ulimtir liuhw tHrry Fw u' H't' ClmU'fur aud torsi ilivh icimuHlirtlciu on 41 Star Netawaka 11 im Netawaka, Kansas, Friday march 23. is.4.- Vol.

XI. No H5 Old Series. THE KERN; SISTERS, Having given their Grand Spring Openjrig now invite their Friends and Ladies to call and see their Elegant Line of Spring and Surpmer FLOWERS and HATS rbler 'prlceH are LOWER than known heretofore UIIftAP decs hot express them. Call and bo oonvlntsoj. Wit In scarcely tioceHary to moutlon thoir exquiait talent in DltKS.H I SilSU, as tbeir iMrons will 55 JZ5- pa CQ HH t) is Yours Gardon seeds, of oil kind in bulk at Beamer Johnson's.

tot bale: Anno lot of prairie hay, for particulars call at Merkel 1 Kern'p; 23 oin baking powder 25cts at Beaiiiet every can guaranteed. Pure Black Langshang eggs for hhi 25 ceiits per setting of 13. Mrs Frank Gibbons. Doirt be behind the times but 40 to Beamer Johnson's and see the styles for 1894. Fob Sale Cyclone, a fine Kentucky Jack, a sure foal getter, 5yrs.

old enquire at this office for farther particulars, A. t.Mabie. Fish in bulk or kit at Beamer Johnsonsi k. i Call at the Netawaka1 Meat Mar-kei for choicb meats, By a letter from Virgil Dixon we learn that he was willing to return on the first train. The dust was flying in clouds and altogether disatrreable, not "lovely," I have a fine pasture; plenty of good water and will take in 75 to a lOdhendof caltle.

Jacob Kern. Vol. No. 51, New Series. tell you about their work.jftj 0 cn 3 and Beamer feeamer Johnson, We this week wish to inform our customers that we have just received a fine line of UUUIIU IIU1U ...4 1.

00 tn livin 1,4 ShellW Jitf fV .1:. BiW unni -tll I rw Corn 1 OsUMdOoni .40 Lou liimd 1. gutter v. 1.00 ilo Proclamation I By the power1 lnveid In me, Lero iy fclvj uotlco that an election for city ('IHeeri. for the City of Notawaka, held in said city on Monday Ai2d.

1894, toeloct Oiw Mayor. One Police Judgri, i'ivo Councilman. (ii von under my hand and seal ibis ihii oay or Mavcb IBM. Fred 3ubner, Mayor. Council rrttteUtnffN.

-MV Mar. 21it, 1894, Council inct in adjofirned hcbrIoq. Presort fayor F. Buhner, Council- ineu, Clbbons and Scno Johnson. Minuto i last nicotine were roud and T.

Bjlman submit ji. wliii' report. I'' 'tRAHlKKH'B ItRPpitTi For tut rfui ircli it nxivfd F. ltuhner ik3.1 licenses ami flues dtr-'-8 4.C6 County treasurer 178.00 TIPnuMU 18.00 uia mm er sow 8.00 Total $581.10 Ain't pall AUuhall, police teei and lain Bock, freight, haallUK, grtdluc 1I7.M Labor on uroislnis, park, taow- log, roc, eta H.S5 1 Clerk smites 18,00 Itlntlns 1.38 Chain, rootri, livery; ku'poH, etc 23.15 Total 1197.58 Balance on baud $161.68. Q.

T. Roman, Treasurer, Cn motion Wuncll adjourned. The upper rooin of tbfe hkh kebool closes todny. D. W.

Price is again attending to business after a siege of measles Miss Eenn of St Joseph is spending a few days with lief sister Mrs Merkle. AKempton will build this spring bout a mile of hog tight fence on his farm; Miss Lou Dixon who was so ill from the effect of the measles is how about again. Mr and Mrs Wflinfaifi of Corning Sundayed with Pro Kirkpat-rick and family. The Cemetery hoard nre supplying the vacancies in the trees otherwise improving the cemetery. Just received ns fine a selection of delicious perfumery as evor offered in (bis city at Beamer Johnson's.

Mrs Achenbaucb of Leavenworth the city on Wednesday the Hall property which came into her possession lately. The Council are putting out Wme' trees in the park where others have ijtad, and deemed it expedient to change the kind of tree. Miss. Pearl Planlvinton4 about tlie last case of the meuslea is able to be about'agam on Tuesday and on Wednesday to bed agjui Beemer Johnson received an-ot Kev cat load of that celebrated Vvipha flour on Wednesday of this v. eek making the second car this year.

It surely must sell, The man Bennett in ust have Jhanged the name or advertised in two different papers for "there has to the post office over fifty Julors addressed to a Miss May Vvuk. A cold wave passed pvisv (his i-eetionon Wednesday night the 1 of heavy storms to the north tmJ south. It undoubtedly injured early fruit, which had bubded ill rough the warm weather of the 1 two weeks. Quite an interesting meotihg was Just Tuesday evening. Mrs Kin-bey gave art illustrated temperance loptr.re which was Instructive and vividly portrayed the road of those who took to strong drink, Johnson havo traded or a stock of goods t.t Goffs, and ilr.

Beamer is up there this week moving and attending to the trade, ilo says that Netawaka is far ahead that point for 1 Notlcjo fj hereby given, that I hayo posted notices forbiding treapassing4upon ny I'm known as the Grubb farm," H. II. Poston. AJ1 the latest in dress ljpd.i at Bcaracr Johnson's. i.wi nr.

tO. I erJ I liu an ic. C. Wai.skk, Aut, Andrew Neal, Xctawakit, Knn. Real Estate, XiiHiiraiico mid ool lection Aft'cm, CulUHitlons a Siwclalty.

iteiulttuncci rrmnrt forwnnlrd. E. ROOTS' HARNESS SHOP. NETAWAliA, it tlio place tliut eve ryflne should go for ItaruoHseit, suddlco, iUnnkett, Nets, eto. Reaairina nol Oraraite need to oil your liururitu aftpr tlio vet Dr, LP, Paddock, PH YS IC LAN ANb is ih General Practice and ireats all Diseases of thfc 9 a Speciality.

Calls answered day or nigh). Bi S.STEWART, Phuoiriah tit (iiroanh I II WIWIllll WHI QWVII) Call khswerd. Day ors Night SPECIALTIES! Diseases of the i -v v-ii Sir- 7- coloav or Dis-. eases Peculiar to. Women, Office at Residence, etftwaka, Kans.

Notice, I lifroby forbid all cutting of timber or any taking oft of same or any farm products or shoot ius of Are anlis or trospasKins upon any land 01 lots owned or pontroleu by mo In JacHson or Kpinalm counties Kas. and will reluctautly compolled toenforce tlio law against all viola tors of the same. I have no agents. it. nuisrr.

D.es Julius Merkel, Pete Anion, and Goo. Poston have returned front Chicago, and they report trip and that the city by the lake is a stirring place. One doe not have much of affiance to stand on the corners', lib must koeii moving. On Tuesdiiy night some parties took a goose and calf and place 1 them in'the billiard hall. the proprietor ffound them the next morning.

The calf was to have wandered away and still-restless, 'but iha.gqo.fcse came Moiktay night quite a 'niimbei met persnaiit to a call at' ti office to nominate a city tick -et, Rev George was hade chaii-man and D. Mabie sec. Some few remarks wer9 made upon the situation and a nomination meet- 1 1 i 11 1 1 1-. nig ueiu. a iuii ucner.

was pui in nomination- and a committee of three were appointed td fill vacancies', arid" other matters as might need attention. Coroner Padddcli was called to Holtoii Wednesday morning to hold an inquest. oil the body "of 'J, H. Murray whd had hung himself in the morning about I o'clock Mr. Mm'ay was J2 'years of age, had a vife aivft 'ivo children but hail, poor Ho wuh a maii' of coriskleraljlo property and what'yaa peculiar he had pack'-cd his household goods to start for Texas on tho following day his u-turo homo.

Tho measles have about quil their raid in this vicinity havinp run out of vietiuw. iruggisf. 1 have just put in a fine stock of HARNESSES, which 1 ask the people of Netawaka and vicinity to call and examine and learn price. I also have a stock of Farm Implements such as Stalkcutters, listers, for Bargains, a EC -5 1 ii 5 3 a S3 I Uorfi Hp uuuiu wu Mrs J. is teaching our spring term of schoolj she taught three weeks for Mrs CampbelJ i of the winter term.

Mrs. C. was called tq the, bedside of her mother near Arlington. Isaac Banks now lives on his new farm formerly owned by N. Clark; we like to see our neighbors purchasing land at homo, thrice welcome Ike.

Last Wednesday night ended our society, The question was resolve that, the Income Tax was a Benefit to the United States, Decided in favor of the affirmative: Will Steam and Ed. Williams on affirmative. Paul Banks and Andy Campbell negative: the literary program was good. Will Par-rott sh6ved a little of his ignorance by picking a fuss with Ed Stearn much smaller than himself, society should shun such company, Items. The masquerade ball was a decided success, TIq attendance was large and unique and We noticed, some features out of the general run, such ns it was very quiet but little drinking, probably got nshamed of the the conduct- of some at previous dances.

Tufc Stak was represented with a heat paper costum. The Jockeys, Itarlaquins and Fools kept things lively among the more quiet class. Biirncs are absolutely painless when BeWitt's Witch JIxacI Salve lspromply applied. kftteracnt is true. A perfect remedy for skiu chap.

pod hands and lips, and never fulls to re piles. For salo Br. Paddock. cultivators FURNISHING GOODS, which we can sell at prices Lower than any one ever offered them before. Remember you do not have to pay the same price for clothing how that you did years ago.

The time for high prices on clothing is past; In Fine Dress Goods uou can select anything you want frohi our stock. Also a full line of for Spring and early summer workj which in quality and price I will not be UNDERSOLD ly Respectfully yours, THOMAS HATCH. new Prints iEihd Renfew Ginghams We have jnst received a new line of I WARE in which we carry everything to be had. In BOOTS SHOES wfe defy Competition. I Ohoice unci lrbsli roueriets si Hpcoinlty.

ALPHA FLOUR has no equal. We are Ever yours, BEAMER JOHNSON Oonespondenceto Thk Stah. PLEASENT HILL. March 20th. 1894.

Girls.this is not leap year. Mrs Isaac Wood is some what bettor at this writing-, j'eter Johnson and wife Sundayed at Andy Brown's. Th.aq Banks is fust improving from a sprained anklo. Mrs, Paul Banks is visiting with her parents, at Mei-idan fcaa. Ida and Emma, Stanly viwited at Mr.

Ball's on Saturday and Sunday. J. S. Dykeman is able to ride to the city after hia long spell of illness. T.

Y. Frost and Mrs Scudder visited at J. S. Dykem'ah one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs, Williams visited at their HOn's in Atchison last week. Pleasont weather for March of which farmers are improving the time sewing oali and cutting stalks. A groatdoal of sickness has prevailed inoounioighborhood but at this all seora to be fast improving, Isaac Banks is having the. house. ho vacated moved to where, he now liyes, the work Is done by men.

S. J. Doud is 1 going to have his house moved several feet north of whore it now stand, tear down and build up is the fashion the world over. Who next? Two of Henry Green's sons married within two weekH, choosing a Miss Munns.Und Alvx.aMiss Kumner. Item wishes them happiness and prosperity all through life.

Mr Dvkoman says he was not in a hotel while in Chicago, r. Campbell must bo tho.subject in re-Rard to the elevator event, for further Information see Paul Andy. ORDER YOUR CLOTHES FROM M. BORN The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors. GUARANTEE TO FIT AND LEASE YOU.

Largest assortment. Lowest Prices. Look at their Sample at MERKEL 8 KERN.

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Pages Available:
342
Years Available:
1893-1894