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The Netawaka Star from Netawaka, Kansas • 4

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The Netawaka Stari
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Netawaka, Kansas
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aid resides upon a farm three miles Netawaka Star. Beamer Jonnson, Beamer Johnson, We this week wish to inform our customers that we have just received a fine line of Local Agency of 4 The American Cooperative Library. lt(FMir, niubl for mbm1 dreiUtion, to tmoaDi oat uMtdlit in ib. ThneWs, oi Vnt "htS yoa mm, or Mara oo; yoa pi i for Uh.r boki "mS Brief List of Books, No. Th following lint I.

only meant to bo nlny roall not eud okr a Ktti doal for tu. mou.yj you can ord.r and ge iulmoiiuikZklZ Lart Tl. prlr ttoad h. eaab valuo of wUi bo rated itill lower. WOf FURNISHING GOODS, Fiction.

which we can sell at prices Lower than any one ever offered them hefore, Remember you do same price for clothing now that you did years ago. Tin tima clothing is past. In Fine Dress select anything you want from AiMrbaehHi On th. RArbta, owta, iMouora'i v.uteic, uwiti. BUekmore'i Lorn Douua, 40 omit, twlotta OrcmUi'i JaM Kyi ST oMta.

En. Muiuok OalK IlaUfat JUrte B. Oununini' Th. UunpUvhUr, wilt. Eton' AabrrpUaa Priaonai, VoWia, Cw.

EUot'i Romola, tTotaM. Adam Bte, mbu. OoldamlUi Vksv of WakdStld, IT otata. VMor Hufo'a Lm MiawaUat, 1 voluaMi, Tl ota. Popular Win Vmrrr Bmn Baa Uuil Rmuui jM.

rwimor NorL Mch 10 Water Witoh. TbsFaUinadw. WtaWlBg. LMtorUMMoalMaa. Th.

PUot. Th. PtooMra. woAdnUrala. TbPralrt.w Th.

OMrtlayw. DaaAM'a Th. luuftfwUJ, SO onta. Akx. Duiaaa' Ta.

Thren GhiaNUnHB. ST MB la. TweotT Ymti Aftw, 00 U. WalpolTi OmU. of OUaato, Kl OMta.

nurgard't King Solomoo'i Uinm, 18 owta. BulUMirtoii'i Sam Ullok, th. Cloukniakw, 15 oanta. Houoway'a Tim woman'a Blory atoriai by tunmw irocriaaa omn, 60 Mat Butaon'a The Story o( Btnrl, 80 owta. -Out of a Bihea Oily.

HB oeuto. Aon' KelMkah; a hktorloal itoral, UaurtiM'a Flor Aliaa, IS eeaU. aa. Unr'i Harry Lnwquar. mom, Katacuonaiu'i noma A nun.

in oaatt. MarUtt'a OM lUn'MthTSaorat, akataj. Popular sh i cLwLu mm Atom EM017 Mritonr at Oommoa Thkft, Sta. ram iiiiiwi i umiwni, a om. Ptm Plkttu'i PropM, 10 new Prints and Renfew, Ginghams, 1 1 We have jnst received a new line of TINWARE.

Essays, Liieratufe, in which we carry, verything to be had. In BOOTS SHOES JJara Hninorte, by Hawaii, 10 eankK nw Aurailua Anlonlniu. liO canu. tmocg'utimf aad Look oa (aa Undarfltaadlaf, Barlnoouid'i Oartoua Mylaa ol ttta Hiddla A pa, Barkowtta'a Judalam oa tha Social bueation, SOs. Burka on the SubUioa and Baautlful, 16 oanta.

Oarlyle Heroee and Horo Wonhip, Id oanta. Chlnaae CIbmIcs Oonfudue mud Manelua. Mln Claaste OomedlBe, She Btoopa to Conquer, Tha ncnooi lor douuuu. crarjr aua la til uvunor, auoonia. Qoenaa, Bartem Wlae and OUiarwhw, oanta.

Davklaon'a Tba Poetir of tha Future, oanta. KlMrtr CUoiloa, toM. 1 and eaol) SB oenta. Kmortoo'i RepreasataUTa Man, oeata. Eaacya, 40 oenta.

New'EogUnd Retormera. 15 oeata. -Jftacninn of EpictetiM, oenta. Lmalait'B Nathan the Wlae, 90 oenta. Hainerton'a The Intellectual life, 96 oanta.

H)n Hlntiry French Literature, 40 OMta. The Sketch Book, ii oeata. Knickerbocker, 9i Wjlfert'a Rooat, 15 ounia. Crayon Papers, SO cenca. PouKiaa Jerrold'a Mn.

Cuudla'a Ourtala Leeturai, 17 oenta. SalalWaPkMlol IS oaata. Thaokway'a Vaaitar Fair, 41 Matt. Win. Wwa'a In 'UlaabaUor Novels.

Moon'i UIU RooklLkVewta. ifi1'' fS" 4 Kk OtuN, 83' Jum Porter'i CWifi, 10 Mita. -TUddwa of Wtmw, Su omt. floott'i Udjr of the IaXO, can fa. Stwtton IMi'l Okkritr UnmiW in SAIUrWV.

IO UJSlBL mo Of m)w Mm. to gnu A rurteltkt TtSf. fia: mmtum. 5 1 ISflwiS ISHl 1UawaaWa1atiBl Oatialeiia mt aV' Ohaa. Unb'i Onapiala ST aaata.

Iteranr rortralta, I rem, aaeb oanta. aait; Thoufhu oa Lubbook'i The Plaaaorti of life, tl aaata. Hon. Horeot Mana'a ATii Tboufhta lac aTSStr Itan, DOcenta. -John Stuart Mill On Lfbartv.

II amakL Frlend'a Flowen and flower Lore, Tl Mau.rioaThompaon'a Sylvan S5 aauto flato The Immortalttj of tbaBoul, 40 aaata. Hon. Robert Porter'a Bread Wlaaari Abroai, Preacott 'aMlasallaBiaa MoanU. Chaa. J.

Bichardaoa'a Tha Choice of Booka, lo. Ruakin'i Bouuae and Ullaa, Crowa of WSd Ottra Kthlcao(theDuat40canta: Schmauk'i Tba Voioe In Speeoh and Soar, Ba. -Charma and SeoreU of Good Oonrenatton, 10b Tnoraan't i Week on the Ooaoord aad Herraae- Rivera, 15 oenta. Slueepean'i Cotnpleto Werka, I Tola. M.

SatauerSmHai' Self Help. 9 oewta. Taine'a Hiator of Engliah Literature, a TwIU'i Manual, 88 oenta. Spenoer'e Dau of Kthica, oeitta. -On Education; ceou.

Ilutaon'a Berlnnlnfaof ClrilltatJoB, 16 aaali ioaeohua' Opinpeta Works, 1.10. lehrbUey'a Biawry of Rome, 60 oanta. Hcdarthr'e Ahort Hlitnrv nf TmUnd ia junta nisvory 91 ureece, so oenta. rreecow a uonaueat 01 Mexioo, 1 ma. si M.

vnnquen 01 reru, Ferdinand and Iaabella. 75 oanta. ni.iUN, Vn.l..J A I- ABM aatloaof Jaraaatot II oenta. Literature Gladstone'! Inprernabla Bock of Holy lHcanU. Pick's The Talmud.

cantav A-ADOcnrnhal Lite of Jeeua. 91 eaata. Cohfesafoni of St. Augustine, 40 oanta. Teacninii 01 wa twvitc Aposuea.

as Whitefield's Life aad Sarmoaa. 60 oa Why I Am What 1 Asa, SO oenta. Tha Koran of Mohammad, as oeata. Saadfo rear's Tbe Prophet of Pahnrra, 66 eeata. liar's WaabJhcton and Bb Gaaoraas, -Napokwa aad Hla Marshals, 60 aaata Ohaa.

KioKsley 's Tha Harauta, SI nuuu-cfii uraa or uiaavtoaa rartoaiBnuaeat Science. The Oeaarie af Ufa a ThsaooA. fx Tarkar'a la rnmliH. tt Baaatr. aaata.

White's Kataral Hhrtary of Bales rote. any. Wood's Katarai lUsaory, at oataa. Akton's Cyolofwfiaof HMarai aVarMtf. wlA ThZi ALPHA FLOUR has no equal.

We are Ever yours, BEAMER j. JOHNSON. south on the Parallel, Mr, Rus engaged in his present business in 1891, and began handling coal at the same tint. He was for a time in the restaurant business, which he purchased from J. Postou and sold to H.

J. Boiurhn. no owns a fine residence on Morgai street and the stable proporty Has served as councilman and is nmoug the prominent citizens of the city, As we come to the corner we ti iid a new neat substantial build ing occupied by the Btate Bank NetnWuka which was opened for business in 1802 with a paid ui apital of $10,000. Mr, A. Amou is president and J.

0. GhallisF cashier. The directors are: A. Ani on, 8. E.

Graves J. 0. Challiss A. Welsh, G. D.

Abele. The Stock holders ares A. Welsh. A. Amou, J.

Challira. R. M. Prather. Benjamin, A.

Kimpton, G. I n. m- a i 'V VaT tsoiman. J. Anion, D.uunns, Gibbous, A.

P. Rider. Me- Donald, P. B. Runt.

E. B. Rust G. D. Abele, J.F.Hund.

II. Knoll, Mm P. J. Rider, Hayden Hayilen. D.H.

Barker, H. Myer.P. G. Kin- ley, Merkel Kern, 8. Graves, G.

W. pennell and 8. t. Washer. In '92 the despositors were 41; business of thnt year, $739, 40; of deuosits $2,751.

It has kepi tip with the times and increas ed nntil the showing for '94, is: number depositor 183; business. March. $140,069: amount of depe- sitsi making the ihct-ease, depositors, 142; deposits $16,085. This is owing to increase in the business of the city and confidence the bank. Mr.

Challiss, cashier. came here frohi Atchison. Previ- ub to that, at tho ag'ft of 19, he Ook'n 6 months trip to Europe; on returning spent one year in tletli- ringtonV bunk at Atchison. Thei vent to Chicago nud took in tin-vvliolesale branch, leninininp; then ne yfrar, with large flrnl. Upoi etnrning to Atchison went in I.

tiio Atchisoii SaVitis bank remain- there thirteen and half yum id is now taking care of the in erests of this bnk which the in peetor pronounces one tl.f best tept in the state. In addition is banking work; being aii iutk-fa ignble worker; does some life in urahce business aiid c'bhsJdefable iterary work; having written om "'The Gold Box," and has an ther work ill preparation; He also ha written a number of poems for aily and local papers and has fur nished theni to "Truth" "Mrs, Les- ie's Pop'tilar Monthly i' and other prominent publications which show they are above ordinary merit1, especially when publishers' pay for and go to the expense of illustrating them In his work he is ably assisted by his wifo. By turning to the left you come to what is known as the "Old Bee Hive," formerly a hotel but now owned and occupied by Fred Lin-nweh as a wagonshopj also a blacksmith-shop by Price Densford. Mr, Linneweh camo here from Illinois in 1887. After working for, Tlios, Hatch some timo he opened up the present, business in 1890, and has si nice that time kept steadily turning oUt new work, and repairing old.

He is a German by birth. He Owns a fine piece of ground (20 acres.) ju'stiii the edge if town where he resides. the shine building is Price Densford, blacksmiths Mr. Price, senior member of the firm, came to Netawaka in 1887,, frni Kentucky. After working for Mr.

T. Hatch until 1890. He then started it the present location taking in Mr. De.risfoid as tt partner in '98. He owns some lots and did a house, until the five, wiped it out; but it will be rebuilt as soon as possible.

His pariner R. W. Densford came to this vicinity from Kentucky in in 1891 and went into partnership with Mr. Price in '93. These gentlemen are practical workmen and do a thriving business, They handle machine repairs and oils, This.

trip through the city will be continued; also rides in the country'. Seethe latest stylos Indie and gents shoes nt Bonrapr John-son's, AM.a. BAIlfc eWllor trw IwMliBat twy FrMay. Bhtotwa Soeoos- mm Her tho If tlainka aottAarto. atwbawrtptlon tit Ill wdTnc OflUlaj rr the City of Netawaka.

Friday, ipril 13, 1894. Hotawako. Kansas UI8 CUT IX 1 8S. 'THEN A PUT. K9W A tHRIVINS TOWN.

tetcl of tbt Prtetat cu (Oontiuuad frern last Al one tHUM od rip the street lb text Is tL lumber office of Mr. J. Gibbons, who cntne to thi place In 1867. been me prominent ant continued resident since thnt date He 'started the first btNcksinitl hop, locating it npn Khiiruh ave fane just north of Cmmercil After operating thw for a mimliei tf fears he I'stublislied liHrnesh shop, runiiiiiur thnt business buiih fire years. He then eniod in the present business of handling lumber and (he NccompHiiitiK limn bf sash, cement, etc.

Heitlsonmn- bfaetnres wireickei fence of an oellentqualityfliarina: a machini fend using number one Material. Also wind-mills, pimps, piping, fixtures, etc. Owns a fine Jrttidenct and the block occupied by Uerkel A Kern, and Kern sisters, together with yard, grounds and numerous town lots, ifr Gibbons is a native of England where he Jfeerved a regular apprenticeship at the trade of blacksmith and machinist before coming to tliis country, lie has served a 'nuinber of terms as township treasurer. Now comes the furniture And undertaking rooms of Fred Banner, who located in this city in li from Atchison, having formerly lived in? towa. He was born in (Jermnny and learned the trade oi Vagmi-maker there.

Upon his fir-rival here lie established a wnyon bop on Kansas' aVanne rlorth Commercial etreet, in conuectioi With N. Mullinger who had bjodgh hii John Gibbons. Mr. Bubnfi Worked nt his trade in this rIx r-ntil 1887 when he embarked in irdware busiuesJ from, that Hi preaeut of Furuiturt J-id of Which he caries well soleted stock and doef-I pa'p'e'r hanging, painting ks. Mr.

Bu brier is a prominent, tarneat worker for the city. He has served two terms as township ireasuier, how his second term ne Aeeretary of the school board nnd of toe cemetery board and has just Closed a term. as Mayor of the city, ofrns i fine1 property on the Corner whore ho has his shop nnd Residence, Notf cfpes the street and stop fato 'the bitj Hotel for dinner, which is served at this house in order and bountiful in its supplies for the inner man, by tho enteem-ublo" landlady, Mrs, A. Bibb and fierdariguitti." Mrs. Bibb caine Netawaka in 1880 ffoin Missouri Ittid took up her residence in this, house.

She is, widow and sis-tor to S. B. Graved. This hoiei fins a "reputation as being the. best, inmelik and comfortable n'ottse on the Central Branch, nnd commercial men are anxious id call 1h ra when they can make it convenient.

This one item sneaks Inch- It of the landlady and her success than any words we might say. Coming out from dinner feel ing well satisfied with oneself, a lr)anoe tip Morgan etreet, to the left is seen, the blacksmith shop of "ft, Ballard who came hto in 1880 from Kas.jmd' com menced w.orK fw a Mr. Elliot as a blacksmith and established his Arwexit shop in 1887 where he has avor been ready to shoe your horses ar.mend.your wagon. Mr. Ballard owns the property whero he ima his shop and residence.

He is I veteran soldier having nerved in tha 9th Ohio vol. calvary. ITow returning toward Oommr. cial atroet, we, come. to the Livery Stable of 3S.

B. Rust who came, to his vicinity in 1864 from 111. with )V father P. B. Rust, who owns LOOK and not have to pay the for high prica on Goods uou con our stock.

Also a full line ol we defy Competition FIRM equiped and in good running receive and dump the farmer's the highest market Cawli and ELBVATOK Co. $10,000 20,000. Amon, G.D IbeIi, Challiss Collections a Specialty, Don't Tnke Our Word. But call your druggist to one side and ask him privately which of, the remedies advertised to cutis rheumatism lie would recommend. If he is poisted, and conscientious he will tell you, that.

Dr. Drum-mond's Lightning Remedy is tho only pile that a reward of $o00 for a cord that cannot be cured. One boltle will cure any ordinary ease. sensible people this is the strongest recommendation. Sold by druggists, or sent to any address by express.

Drummond Medicine 48-50 Maiden Lane NW York. Samples sent NEW Alden'i Cyclopedia of vote. 40 oanta. Oarlyle' HUtory of the French Crsoe'i Th Samaritan Cbronlcla, 40 oeata. Hi-lilller'e Thirty Vimr'm War.

mnta. Owwy'a Fifteen Deoialra BaHlea of tba World. Stc. Hiatory oi uta nacormatton, l.iv. Froude Hietorloal Kaaaya, oanta.

HiatorV of tba Inlshu Tamplara, 15 eaats. drean'a Hiatory of Sngliah feopla, 15 oanta. iroie a nwiory oi ureeoa, TOja aaja. bipUy 'e Icelandic DiacOTerara of AaMriea, Mo. Blitory of aviliiation, 8 oeata.

Religious Bauohar'a Leeturai to Touna Mew, 8 oeata. Oartar'a DlTlne HeaUCK, 60 oenta. Prammond'a Mataral Law la the Spiritual World, 86 Farrar'a Karly Daya of Ohriatianity, 41 cents, (rwkie'a Ufa of Christ, 0 oanta. Court wita the Bible, I Tola. $1.80.

Cnterln ah Ufa, centa. Hughaa1 Tha ManUaess of 11 eenta. The old firin of Paige Seneder beink disoived, we have organized a new firm tlie Netawaka Mill and Elevator Company. Biography; The mill and elevator is well order and ready at all times to corn, We will always pay also keep on hand the best of Cbal, Obrn iWtiU arid CJllop for sale or cftiin ex change are here for business and solicit your patronage. Trayels Tarae Hundred Famooa Uvea.

40 omta. Sngliah Men of Letters, Chaaoar, Spenser, Cowpar, Boathey. Milton, 86 oenta. Fsawua Warriors, Haanlbal, CroaawaU, kSaaAaaoUoorakr, 18 centa. ITTBir Ufa at Ooldaradto, 1 Popular awsona Story af Sarth aad Man, 30 aente.

1 auuare TBatuuanjf at tha Boelss, 8T ocmo. nta of the Creator. 80 cents. naastarr aad Stellar Worlda. ilfi ottttU.

ka torn Oeaeuls af Matre, ft oaata, Ciawrard's Land of the MoBtaauaaaa. 1 Mgrwaro's rrom raiaaa to ureece, ai.w. Bkfwnmnl'i Trotilool Afrioa, H5 oanta. ROSE AY Has a large Supply of First NETAWAKA MILL Netawaka State Bank, (INCOKPOBTED Dec. 1, W91.) NETAWAKA, KANSAS; Capital.

Fullv JPai'd Personal liability; at Hard Time tiie. OFFICERS. and Home Grown X. AMONj. PresWeiit," J(C.

ChallisS; Casbier. DIRECTORS, Alfrbd Welsh, S. E. Graves, A. Iqttnst allowed on Tims Deposits; Write for catalogue or call east of Netawaka, F.

W. DIXON: Accounts of Merchants Farrhers Solicited I Stanlays Baam Paaha aafeerMa, II Bayard Taylar'l Ttawa AftH aaal LAWN Class NURSERYSTOCK at the farrri two' miles north issm's to Dixdri liiocessm' Merchant Fit AND PLEASE YOU, Lowest Prices MERKEL ii KERftf FARM True to Name a J. ORDER YOUR CLOTHES FROM Diamiuond, Lightning. Remedy doue great work for H. Lewis of Anderson' Mills He had sciatic rheumatism in the left hip and qjnd for.

six weeks was not able to Bit up, or, walk slop; and suffered untold agonies when tlie pains dart up jind down his lef, After using Prumifiouds Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism for two weeks ho wrote that ho could walk and that tho pnin was gone If you suffer from rheumatism and wish lo bo cured ask your druggist for Dru iitond Lightning Remedy and if he has not got it, write to the Dnnumond Medioiuo 4T)0 Maiden Lane, New York, samples Bent suffers the Great Chicago THEY GUARANTEE TO Largest assortment..

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Pages Available:
342
Years Available:
1893-1894