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The Netawaka Star from Netawaka, Kansas • 1

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THE MMTMAm Star, XKwak Htrkt. XOBt 4.1 pTtUi ''it I Mtk I bll Wli4 VU1 lUMl JO n. TIm TaMe. 60M WZBT, We. 491 Mixed trkU Ukcai frokiht sos Mall a.

eiiimi siiryrelRht QOIN BAST. Ne, 430 MUed train S'JM Vrelulit 1:1 i-ai a 9:411 v. wiaaavop -V I l.Hlf 'Ml Jviflf iVfOAal 110 dot ri 4es Mali Ii exprens 4 freight 4- rr kreiu'it at iinv 4 MM Mil ta Then tralni all furry patwentcrs. Onlj PM. IUKr (mint curry MBuiiiro.

Three rod uloe eMr ana Aral Utu iwmixxlniloM AueaL 4 ANNOUNtEMENTS Vol. XII. No 2 Old Tories. I III, I NKTAVAKA, ANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1814.

Tl. IJ, No. 18, Nw Scries. Ciirreiudonceto Tiik Btau, PETBIt JOIINOON. Geo, Poston moTcd into the 0.

D. LUBOK Johnson DEALERS IN For Canty Atrjr. lit Republican roter of Jackson County, I wtUbt04oildM (or tlw noiulnatloa for t'iofkra of gout? attorney b( Jaokion oonuty, Vubjwt tttBpubUcn prlniHilPt on th 4th day otAajiat.lUM, JoimC. Bhowm, Tin Sak it authorized (a annonnee that A Crana will ba aeandlitate for county attorney, MihjMttotlie result of the Republican prim-try 'rtlou. I'laaa lay to the Bepubliaan voters that I will Ji a taailcUta for county attorney suhjoot to i primaries ou Auitust 4th, so Yours truly, C.

Arohkr. MB. mo through the columns of Tub Star to eloar myself of the report that was discussed so fluently on last Monday In regard to tho bull ou 8unday. It seems that I am accused of biding bohind the hodgo that tiurround the place on which I um liv-Injf Hiid tskint; dowy ho uumea of the gentlemen us thoy left ground. Now allow mo to say.

inasmuch you made a great mistake; us I neither Mill pencil or paper with mo; and moroovei when you say I had a sunbonnot on your eyes must have been eclipsed for I had on a1 shaker, covering for tho mm Qm want everybody to take notice tsiat the i is now arriyingand befoie opiing them up will dispose of SXJMMEK. GOODS at Sun Your A Car of Alpha Flour will arrive Monday, CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. Bring in duce for which we pay the highest market price. JOHNSON LUECK PUAENT HtU. jOurlttlo shower coma to help th corn rop very much, Mi.

J. Ranks mid wife Paul Snyder and wife passed through hero lut4 Thm-day morn on their way to daughter and son. Brother and sinter think of reluming the first vf fnxi week. We hope for Dr, l'addoek'B speedy re covery the Dr. is one of our oldest settlers in Netawaka und wo would sorry-fully; regret his departure.

ah. Groc.ndvko Mr. Reals and wife fimHIerhlan Kans. wore visiting with Han leu several days last week. John p.vkoman and family have ruov- od to- Whiting.

II. Hopkins moved inyjykomun's house; while J. Dykemitu was a good neighbor, and II. Hopkins fills his place therefore wo thrice wel- coinoll. Hopkins nn old saying Is: A mir exenange is no rouoaty, i 3.

ti, Doud and family were visiting at J. Dvkemau's one day last week Wo understand Frank Punot will move ou ono of Fugles farms where Ed. Ranks now Jives and I'd. wil' move in Whiting and work iu the creamery. Martha Johnson is visiting with her Brother in Netawaka for a few weeks.

Isaac Wood J3 taking advantage of ha, i times by going west to buy pp bogs. Sid is a schemer. -Those that sold their corn for 30 eta. wil) wish they Ijad it the cribs. if could only tell the futpre happenings as we can the past events.

School election is over and teacher hired; no change in the school board or teacher and 0 how glad we are to think we have Mrs, J. II. Johnson for our i.oacher again for au eight months school. Mr. Wine has a very sick child Dr.

Love is attending the child. D. WjUiam's baby has been quite sick, is better at this writing. Mrs, Hopkins little girl is quite poor ly: cutting teeth seems to bo the prin ciple allmcnti. ITEM.

The Misses Rubnr and Keone and Mrs. Daniels, sister to Mrs. Merkel, vi sited with Mrs. Aug, Blissner on Tues day last. SPEED PnoOHAM, The following is the speed program for the August meeting at the Helton Review Driving Park (Kite track) fur the week beginning Monday Aug.

13; MONDAY, AUGUST 13. 3 Minute trot, closed, 32 $500 Foals of 1802, 3 Minute trot, closed 30 entries stake 500 2:24 Pacing, closed, 13 entries 600 Foals of 1S92, 3 Minutes pacing, closed 32 entries. 500 Tuesday august 14. Foals of 1891 3:20 class, rot, closed 38 entries $500 2:36 trot, closod, 15 entries 500 2:27 closod, 17 entries-1, 500 2:30 pacing, purse 500 Foals of 1891, paoing purs 500 Wednesday, August 15. 3 Minute pacing, closed, 30 entries $500 2:45 trot, closed, 21 entries 500 2:19 trot, purse 500 Yearling trot closed 50 entries.

500 Foals of 1892, pacing, purse 500 Thursdky, August id. Free for all pacing, closed, 10.. $500 2 :32 trot closed entries 500 2:20 pacing, closed. 14 entries. J00 2:23 trot, closed 0 entries 500 2:35 pacing, closed.

17 600 Friday August 17. Foals of 1891 3 minute pacing closed 22 entries $500 Foals of 1892 trot, closod, 25, 500 Foals of 189) 2:40 trot, clobod 13; entries. 500 2:15 trot, pinse. 500 Foals ot 1863. pacing purse 500 81U.OOO tn Htalcesaml )uraci.

Official Statement. Of the Financial Condition of the Netawaka State Bank. At Not.wRlui, Htiito of KaiisHH, at the clone o( biiKlnesH ou the ISMi day of July, 1WU. HKSOIIKCKS. LoaiiHHinl (IIkcouiiIs on iieinonii! and collateral ttecurlty $14076 89 OrerilrnftM ie 1'HHletUuto HK8W Kurultme and fixtures sh ii Kxprnse aiscount 672 H7 ('urronry simooo Uuldcoln MO 00 Hilvoruotu nisiw Duo from olluM' hauku.

sight ONohaiiKfl buhi Total MAIttLIT IKS Capital Stock paid In, Interest, In.llvldnal Time certlllcntc), tlOllOO 00 UM 05 H4 TM 10 870 00 Total f-IURS 15 statu ok Kansas, i CoL'NTY ()K I. (', CliatliNM, cimliU-r khUI Hank, io tiol-rinnly swoar that tho uliovfl Btntoinont Is true to tlio lii'Mt or my kuowlmlne anil belief. Ho help tue noil, o. On ai.IiIhh, Cashier, Huhwrlhnrt nrt'1 sworn to before mo tills 27th day of, Inly. Andkkw ISoall Notary l'libllRt Oommtnlon eKpir on 01ip tlth day of Inimi.

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Attest. AMON, Collier house. J. 0. Uanjy will teach lh school iutho Leuc neighborhood this winter.

The Miwa Bertha Palmer and 'fUta attending ho in- Blituteat lloltnn this weei: Dr. Paudack is siill vt ry low, but is ivstuig to-dny than for the three or four days past. Wagons will be at. the post office on Saturday ut (hind 11 a. m.

to curry people to the pic uic, Pare 5 cents each way, Miss Bertha Haverstock went to Noituu Kan. on Monday for a via- it with the expectation of beginning a music clnnfl. S. A Lnndrnnf him had his place of business painted and fitted ui. which inakt-sa great change in the looks of the interior, The Christian ttndeavor will meet on pext Sunday at and servicvf-i mediately following, No cervices iu ths morning.

Elsewhere ia this iuuv will bo found the prefessional card of J)i Vanderpool. Tha Doetor 'is well tecommendod by tha madural pro- fession. Ho will continue Dr, pddock'a pratico and have liis liadquarters at th Drug store. Misg Birdie Huff was eighteen years of ae last Saturday and a company of some 40 met with her to congratulate her upon having reached Jbw, happy stage of life. The presents were numerous rind the party one of th most pleasant of tho aeasou.

A horto buyer was in tuv, on Tuesday and purchased six Inad of hcrees. Two from H. Luetk 2 from Johnson and Lueek 1 of C. Kern, one of W.Beuaka; tho prices olfei'ed show that tho horne nnir-ket is not hi its teat stage, Ed Wojdburn is now a benedict, having tikeii to himself Miss Lilly Askren as his wife, the act having took place last Saturday afternoon. The Stak congratulates the worthy couple and may tho lire of Wood-burn upon their hearthstone: but a happy life' cannot bo enjoyed without Abk'eu.

This is the time of year to lay iu your supply of coal ns it can be bought cheaper, uow than later ou. School districts should tak nolo (f this and lay iu their supply. We have got in a number of cars of soft coal and caii supply any or all Also hard coal; fill your bina now and save money buying of Paigb Buck. Key. Maggs delivered a pteusiug l9ctuio before the Epworth Lenguo on Tuesday evening- The audience was fair and th speaker brought forth sume thoughts that were probably new to some in illustrating his topic, "Just Like You." Tho idea being that every person or thing that yoa looked at, you daw from your soul, and they Just Like Yov," A Wortl or Tliunks.

We wioh to render our heartfelt thanks to the kind people of Netawaka and vicinity, and alwo tho good old soldiers, for tho trouble they have Cakeu to help us. Tue amount received whs $113,20, f'X which we are very thankful. Oneo more we thankrou all and hope you may prosper anaitva a lonja nil happy lif is the boat wishes of Mr. and Mrs. FAUGHT.

id rumored tlwt we will move away. Welutou to attend ut HnU'hlnsou und shall probahly vitlt. in Texas before our return, makinjf an absence of two or three weeks, and if wo should find some one whu would giti us a bonanza to boom their town wo inl'Lt movo after eleciion. Iu the mean time The Stab will appear us usual until notified difforontly. A batiBhud tuetomoris a pornacnuut one, Thata why recommend.

I Wits Little Early Riaors. They Clire Coastipatiiio, Indigestion and Bilious ness. For sale by Dr. L. P.

Puddtok. Lueck yonr pro T. C. McCONNELL, dealer is PIANOS, ORGANS, and Musical Instruments in general Every 'Piano and Organ warranted for 5 years. Also sold on installment plan.

I have some good second hand instruments which I wish to close out. Please give call when in HOLTON, KANSAS, North side of square. T. C. McCONNELL Not 1 be.

Having eold my interoet in the fuu of Reamer Johnson, Goncrnl Mcr-chahtH, toOhao. I). Lueek, all accounf-due the late firm are to bo paid Uj thf new firm, Johnson Lucck, who ul -i pay all aceounta against tho late tinu A. J. Bkavhij Netawaka, Kans.

Jnly 13, 'Ci. Notice, horoby fnrbuJ all caitlnx of tln-iho' or ai taUlnic oil of Bivmd orny farm piixluetM o. ins 01 lire nvmn or irmnuiwiiM Hpon anv n( loisownon orooni.roioti ny mo in n-wn: Nuiimha (onntlfii Kas. anil will rchici ioinplle1 tofnfoien Die law aiialnst v'r'' lor of thosnmp, 1 haro hfl ap nt. 1MC.8OIIW0,' 1.U ntv Prices, STRAYED from our vard in south- part of town, Friday Aug, 3rd, Srown gelding, pond size and looks, io ota white foot.

Any lnforraa-i lending to bll recovery, left at ibis "lllco vill be rewarded. ft. M. Mabie. The primary election to-morrow will hold at Judge Neal'i office.

J. W. i supervisor. Oraij? was pa cur streets Tuesday evening. He feels very tljat he dands at the fcead.

C. Archer looked around here joa Wednesday and shook bands wijh many friends yhjt tfiya him vote on Saturday next. fck Elino eaaidato lor rapre-eentuttve. in this district wa? caller on Saturday last. Mr.

Kline abut out part of the time be-ore in id itlpoks reasonable that be il Kent hack again, thatha can have ii fulljyrvifie. occurs the family 'unr at White's Kve a Rood at 4 i in is expected if the weather i TIih North-east district eneamp-HHiitfit Senecn. Kriib. has been inik'u until after the State en- J. The 11 th annual State Encamp-; will be held at Hntchinsoo, Avu.

1418. A number we uu-ihL will attend from this point. At the meeting of the populi-l i S'iiurd iy they decided to hold fi polihVnl, b.askt picnic in the NeUiwnlui, on Aug. Ibth. A comtmttiee cf aiTun'ments wfts Topuinted md good speakers will lie fanned.

Stuielit supjier last Saturday Veiiiit was decided success, lueeiiiijj. tbe.most sanguine wishes( The amount turned over to Mr. and wife was $33.20 ns will i on by thoir acknowledgement ''Friends in need are in deed," was exemplified this time. It was decided by the committee Sunday last to hold the Sunday li-hool convention at the Pleasant Urove U. B.

Church on next Sun-lny iu the grove instend of the 'Lurch. There will bo no Sunday Ijchool at the Oongrega'nal Church. irsngements will bo made to car-i vwl III i.m not provided fur. The school Board at their decided to employ Mr. Mc-l i 'idti axd wife, of Murshall conn 1 These people come lievo highly in commendaeL by the county Bupsvlritendont and ttchotA direc-1 where they UaY taught.

Mr. has ronted the John Ata-mi use, lately occupied by Geo, "iton and will occupy it. soon, Lant Saturday a good crowd via-l th ball ground to hoc the ball betwoun tli9 K's and L'owhattrin and Pawhattau and Tviberty. The first game wan won Powhattrtn on tho seventh u. ling.

At lie close of the sixth hey Htood at. tic and played the i-eventh to boo which lnd the game. 'Tha next was five innings between liberty nud Powltattan tU latter nners by a score of tt to 8. At tlii ctoBo of tho game it was arranged for another game on tomorrow Saturday betwaou tho wo latter clubs wiih a slake of a ride. This will bo mi intovsling me and draw a good crowd of people, A back stop will bi put tipou the grounds and will be a rcat help.

head which some of you probably never! saw before in your lives and did know what other name to giyo of shaker am not ushamcd, as years before souio of you Jiad CNistjifleo. Ihoi-e head peai( were Sunday bonnets lo wear to church. Nor am I ushamed tedt I step'pep out of tlie north end of tho orchard as tho ball playors wero luaying' the grounds as tuymibsion was not to break tho Sabbath or tho laws of our slate, but to visit tho sick, which 1 No, gentlemen, when I wlfh to take your names for law break'ny, will do it openly who all can seo and if I jtttempt to have you arrested, will not play the sneeU so that the Polioe judgro will be compelled to conceal who the complainant wis; for then yeu will all be better satisjled and not wrong an innocent party op parties by false accu sations, as you have done, ft )s that the gentlemen five me credit of having such good eye sight at my age as to takt their names a block and a half away, especially not personly acquainted with, or even know the names of but 4 or 5 of the party; arid farther, had I been put upon the wit-nei-s stand (jf the city can afford artel, could pot have given my oath that I recognized but one and he was inside of the borse lot north of the school bouse, and judging by Ms-aod the others act ions he was the otto to cull their attention to me. But rest assured I did not report him pgr the other, although the made op Monday showed that the accused needed no accusing; oepe- ciully when one of the party "said "if! is well for her that she did not take the names." I was not aware that I had ever done anything to get the iliwill ol these gentlemen; "for ono to have friends must show himself which I have tried to practice througu life; not to. one but to all with' whom I come in contact, Yourplr.yitigbali on any day does not annoy me in the least; I love to see a good game played but I believe there is a time and a day for such games, and do not think I shhll leave the town for so believing as has been advised.

I heard one of the players say that the boys had bettor play ball on Sunday than spend thoir time in iho club room. I agree with that remark for ''of two evils choose tho-least." And "two wrongs never make a right." Audi! ball playing will keep our boys from tho club room and saloon will wear out my old shaker, which is almost crone "poor thing," cheering for the base ball and tho women get a chance to vote, I promise to veto for tho TJ. S. to pay all expenses for the games in America, Now gentlemen, let me advise you, kindly, and without malice that hereafter not to let ill feeling lead you astray, and error of accusing- one without you have positive proof to substantiate your accusation, and you will feel happier and more noblo for so doing. Respectfully; Mrs.

M. Mabie. Sam Poston's son rode a new bicycle out of town on Monday. Miss Lola Mabie, of St; Joseph, caraohomeon Thursday to spend hot vacation with her parents. Will Scott returned on Wednesday from a short visit to Kansas City, Ho reports two good showers while he was there.

Chas. Kern uow rides a bicyole making another addition to those in town. As soon as two or three more are received a good club could and should be organized. It would be of mutual and social benefit to all. An alarm of tiro was given on Wednesday forenoon, which proved to be J.

Ross' house. The children had built a light lire in the stove and probably a spark from the pipe lighted ou the roof und It betng very dry Boon caught. It was soon extinguished and house and goods saved. It will necessitate rt new roof. It was reported on the street, Thur.

that tho body of a stranger had been found near the rod bridge on tho reservation. From indications tho body had laid there some lime-. Throe tnon bavo heeu arrested, who some timo ago boat a man In that vicinity. Tho body was so decomposed that It could not bo recognized, and whs burled where found, Netawaka Mill and Elevator Company. The mill and elevator is well equiped and in good running order and ready at all times to receive and dump the farmer's corn.

We-will always pay the jiighest market Cask. also keep on hand the best of Coal, Oorip. Mien I and OIiop Xeed; for sale or grain exchange arc here for business and solicit your patronage. NETAWAKA MILL and ELEVATOR Co. X.

VANDERPOOL, M. Netawaka, Physician Surgeon, Office at Drug Store. All professional calls promptly ItXevciFftila. Harris Buquo Erin Tenu. manufacturer cif the celebrated Erin Lime have in their employ in the various departments of their biUHiioBd several hundred men.

The firm writes to the Drnmmond Medicine Maiden Lane Now York in tfrcnt praiao of Dritmmond lightning Remedy for Rliomna-tism and say they have cured four cases with it und that it has not failed in a single instance, The remedy always cives satisfaction, If thednitfgiat cannot furnish you write to the Drnmmond Medicine Co 48-50 Maiden Lane New York and' the remedy will be sent to your address, Samples sent Butf- era free. You can save money by reading the dvertiwments iu The Star. IN I loo. Is bete by. given that I will not pay any uccxui.t,j contracted by my son Heiuy Benaka from this date July 2.hd 1904.

Wm. Ussaka..

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