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The Netawaka Bee from Netawaka, Kansas • 3

The Netawaka Bee from Netawaka, Kansas • 3

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The Netawaka Beei
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Netawaka, Kansas
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The Netawaka Bee. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, T. HOLM AN, G. ADVERTISING RATES.

Central Branch Union Pacific westward TIME TABLE eastward Mail Ex. I Mail Ex Lv 1 10 p. m. I I Ar AN INDIAN KILLED. Inasmuch as numerous exaggerated reports have been flying around concerning the kill ing of Walter Pamytuck, a Kickapoo Indian; by John Scott, a white man, living on the reservation, we deem it only necesary to give a few facts in the case as stated by Constable Lindeman.

On Saturday evening last George James SPACB. .1 MO. I 3 HQS?" I YEAR. One 3 50 16 00 60 00 One Half 3 00 8 00 30 00 Suarter a 00 I 4 50 I 15 00 ne Square 75 1 75 6 00 SELLING OUT AT LAST. 1 1 1 Junction, 130 333 5 309 303 4 49" All advertising payable monthly.

Correspondence solicited from every part of the county. Job Printing a speciality at this office. came in from the reservation and swore out a I have on hand a full, complete and well selected stock of al 1 the latest styles of 110 warrant John Scott for the alleged murder of I Blue Rapids Walter. Judge Neal issued a warrant for his "55 "43 1383 1159 a.m X143 LOCAL MATTERS. I arrest to Constable Lindeman and that officer As we go to press the Netatwaka markets I accompanied by Mr.

James, Lew. Shosser stand as 140 153 303 331 3 38 a 55 310 333 345 405 436 45 457 55 535 010 654 705 717 814 830 835 850 follows Hogs, 2.90; cattle, I and Albert Holtham, proceeded at once to corn, 26 cents. DRY GOODS 11 30 ma X045 1034 1033 10 OO 938 9 20 the scene of thfe murder, where they found Scott, bound hand and foot lying in a wagon Barnes by the side of the dead Indian, and surrounded by a mob tf infuriated friends of the The exodus have left for Holton. Strawberry pic-nic parties are becoming all the go. Palmer, hI 1 157 Clyde.

US deceased. Upon Scott's being released he stated in a few words that he killed the Business is lively at E. W. Kenyon's five cent counter. AlXlCS Rice Indian unintentionally; that Walter tried to take 'a revolver from him forcibly and that 838 830 733 713.

655 Buffalo Tune Scandia- during the scuffle it was discharged, the ball Jamestown, Andy Beamer has a bran hew spring wagon and harness, Croquet has ceased to be the fashionable game. What next taking effect in his He expressed it as Together with a number one, fresh stock of acottsville, 903 9x8 935 957 1006 ,1035 Ar.ioss Danville, choice 030 60S 539 Beloit Glen Elder. Lv Cawker City, 530 his belief that but for the interference of the officers he certainlywould have been hung. As soon as the Indians saw that their game was in the hands of the Constable they dispersed, and Scott was taken to Holton and The Netawaka Bee. There are several cases of scarlet fever in town, but not of a severe character.

Better prices at Kenyon's, and we will not be undersold for cash or good pay. B. F. Niswander, Sheriff of Jackson lodged in the county jail where, in default of $5,000 bonds, he will remain until he can QROCERIEg A paper devoted to the Interests of Netawaka, Jackson County And the State of Kansas. have a hearing at the July term of court.

FOUL PLAY. county, gave us a pleasant call recently. Go and see the New Wood's Mower on We are informed that a party of fisherman AND Published Every exhibition at Grubb Berridge's warehouse. from Wetmore found the decayed remains of Anumber of the Whiting folks attended a white man in the bottom of a deep pond the festival at this place on Tuesday evening, in a creek on the Kickapoo Reservation, last 7 Tuesday. The appearance of the skull Everything that you could possibly want in Friday Morning.

We regret that a valuable communication the way of from Plum Creek is unavoidably crowded out indicates the man to have been between forty-five and fifty years of age. A portion of a coat sleeve was also brought to light on Fred Buhner's popular wagon and carriage which were stains of to have NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, ubscription Price, One dollar per year, in advance. become dry before the body was thrown in the creek. The body is supposed to have lain in the water some six or eight months. shop is turning out some excellent work lately.

A son of Geo. Todd, living two miles HATS As yet there is no clue whatever as to who the murdered man was or how he came there. AND JOB PRINTINQ north of town, was bitten by a rattlesnake Thursday. Consult your own interests by enquiring prices of E. W.

Kenyon before purchasing CAPS. The Holon Signal of this week says that Holton needs a town hall. L. T. Smith has completed arrangements for the exten elsewhere.

I carry a full stock of, and am the sole agent at this place for the custom made sion of the K. C. That the editor is not afraid of snakes. That a streak of lightn Of all kinds neatly executed at the LOWEST PRICES We understand that the Whitingites have a festival for the benefit of the church this ing gave John "Webster a close call. That A.

J. Beamer and Paul Shosser, of Netawaka, were in that city last Saturday. That A. A. Green, of Circleville, has been swin Friday evening.

J. S. Goodrich's Netawaka and Holton hack makes daily trips and connects with all And warranted to give satisfaction in every ase. BO WEN GIBBONS. gJURR ISH OEIg dled out of $500 by iron fence men.

And that corn, in that country is eight inches trains at both points. Mr. Kenyon has moved the post office fixtures to the rear of his store, thus making JOHN COOPER, high. Last week, Henry Kroth, Wm. Cruzan and J.

P. Faidley visited Kansas City, and bcught several thorougred Kentucky Durhams. Mr. purchased a cow and a calf and a two-year-old heifer; Mr. F.

a yearling bull and heifer; Mr. C. a two-year-old heifer. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, more room for his new stock of goods. Mrs.

A. A. Lewis, who has been spending several months in Mississippi, passed through town on her way to Holton Wednesday. Just stocking up with new and fresh goods and durability of Which are unsurpassed for style finish. We are glad to note anything which tends toward the improving of the stock of Jackson county.

Holton Recorder. GROCERIES, MARRIED. HARRAH SMITH. On the evening of May 37th, by John Blair. J.

Mrs. Mary F. Smith, of Neta bought at bottom pricss, we have some bargains, E. W. Kenyon.

The Netawaka Bbb is among our exchanges, a trim little 16 column paper. Its motto is "We are little, but, oh, my 1" That expresses it exactly, and we bid waka, and Samuel Harrah, of Holton. The lady is well known in this city and has the best wishes of hosts of friends. May have one of the best selected and most complete stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, And a general line of notions. Can always be found at the Grange Building it success.

Kansas Valley Times. In two or three days we will open a beautiful line of dress goods don't fail to see them. E. W. Kenyon.

your lives be long and happy B. F. Gordon, the phrenologist; failed to draw a very large crowd in this place owing to so many other entertainments, recently, W. F. Keepers publishes a card in the Holton Signal offering a reward of five dol- CLOTH I NQ no doubt.

South of Depot, where he will be pleased to'show goods to any and all. A car load of the celebrated Glidden wire just received at Grubb Berridge's, at re duced prices. lars for information concerning the whereabouts of F. S. Morse, formerly of this place.

Some unprincipled scoundrel opened the gate of Capt Bolman's hog yard Tuesday evening allowing the animals the "freedom of la the county, which must be reduced, and conse Closing Out Sale. We still have quite a stock and variety of mer Our aim is to satisfy, both in price and style "-y- JOHN COOPER, Jr. QRUBB BERRIDGE, DEALERS IN quently will give great bargains to those who wish to pnrchase tot cash. chandise which we are selling at great bargains. We quote 30 Tbs Dried Apples and Peaches, 1.00.

the city." Capt. knows his man make amends. Michael Kieley will have a stock sale at the farm of Thos. Daly, two miles and a half west of Netawaka, on Saturday, June 21st. Twenty-nine head of cattle will be HARDWARE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED sold at public sale.

The Benefit ball, which took place at 16 lbs Currants, fi.oo. xo and sa lbs Sugar, 1.00. Prints, 5 As yard. Good Vests, i.oo each. Ladies' Hose, 75 els doz.

Fine Shirts without regard to cost. Silk and Cotton Parasols, very cheap. Ribbon without regard to cost. A large line of mens and boys hats. A large' line of woimen and children' shoes at extremely low prices.

Have a variety of goods not mentioned above which we shall sell town than you can buy any where else. We are going to sell 'em out. E. W. KtHTOSf Co.

Netawaka, April 18, AGRICULTURAL Whiting, on last Friday evening was a grand success in every particular. But the "most A CAR LOAD OF OALT, uucaiuig pui ui uic cnienainment to ns was lqc sumptuous supper, lumened by the Whiting House, which every Body pro And having taken advantage of the present low freights IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, LUMBER, COAL, ETC. Netawaka, Kansas, April 18, 1879. m-ry will sea accordingly. nounced as good as the best that they had ever partaken of.

n6 O. T. BOLMAK..

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Years Available:
1879-1879