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St. Mary's Star from St. Marys, Kansas • Page 3

St. Mary's Star from St. Marys, Kansas • Page 3

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A. V. fan COMMIT XICATIOX. Will the U. r.

E. ST. MARY'S STAR. R. put ill crossings NICHOLAS FLTNN.

5SPRBIlJff3 J- Friend Jauks Excuse a line not having time on and -ltii streets. Will tlie people in tlie second addi to prepare for flight, wo caught the night train Published Every Thursday Morning. PKlt VKAK. rT lO nr it mrr tlon ojien up the streets awl alleys of tlie city. Tlie tlfiicial CitT Paper.

Mistta We hope to see every member of the NOTIONS, BOOTSi SHOES, city council present at the next meeting. Will some of our citizens pay for side JAS. GRAHAM, Editor and Proprietor. OF BAXTEELEIN McCQEMIOK- walks hich the city has been built for and hied away. Arriving in Kansas City at sunrise, to avoid a rush we went early to the A.

T. A S.F. H. R. ticket office, but in this we were not alone for when the doors were thrown open there was a contest, with hands up and extended until S'i0 bills seemed to be standing on the air, that being the amount necessary to a call, some buying for parties, one man buying as many as 16.

The train being located was soon taken issession of, car aftercar, set in, and, as quickly filled. Being signalled for a go, we were one hour late, ha4 sixteen coaches on the line and a full count on board. At Topeka four more coaches were added and the train went out in two sections. Through Kansas, the wheat eropis not premising and farmers very late with their work. At the few places we stopped the restaurantswerehastily taken in, by an eager crowd, who came back swearing at the idea of a prohibition state.

We took eati: Clothing, ats, Caps, them. Will some of our charitable citizens donate a lot on the hill for the water works. It is rumored that an addition will be built to a certain house on Mission street. Glassware, QiissnsTrare," Tctacco, Cigars, Candid, Winter clothing, tit tost. We keep t.ur own delitfry waga nai will deliver goods to any psrt of the eitv free of charge.

We now offer to the public one of the largest stocks of ever brought to the St Mary's Market, consisting of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, a eomplete Clothing Emporium second to tC A One i'ch 75 1511 2 25 4 9 "0 1 Ui 2 3 0o' 6 1-' oo Three i' chos 1 4 9 1 Four inches 4 00,12 Ml 21 UO "ive ini-ho 2 5 7 OH 3 uu 1-4 ei'liami 1 01)1 1-2 column ou 9 IS Ool SO 0 1 column ,1 1H Zt IMiluU (to Local notiees c-iit per line for each infer-J sapper at Florence, that being the only place I know of whiskey being bought, at Iiodge City at During this month services are held Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Toi la in. a bevy ol women with their children, leave one car. to join their husband, who had preceded them to grow up with the country. We have am" every evening in the church of the immaculate conception. let and Fancy Articles, pie room after that, when we bad seen the light of lion.

liliLck type 10 outa ier line for each none in the county. ray tr- another day the surface was white with alkali, as jr-eriumerv. fcsoans. 1 A Time Table. School -We also keep a full, fresh ami complete stuck of- if an inch of snow had fallen, hundreds of houses being built and towns springing up as if by magic, that is quite a boom for the west end.

But the perpetual current of air through that region makes it most disagreeable, the line of the road being Kansns Dlvihion U. P. Railroad. EST BOUXIJ. G-roceries, Provisions, Glassware and seeds of all kinds.

We have Fot ND A fine stiff hat. Owner can have the same by calling on John Shin nerat Bauelien McCoruiack's and paying for this notice. Fishing parties are the rage at present, and nearly every day one or more crowds wind the way to the lake to let the fish "catch on" to the hook. A much needed rain fell in copious showers Tuesday, and was eagerly wel fenced on the north side with the carcasses of Ko. 2nl Colnra.lo Kxpres 2''i I'acilic Exi.reP; Kip.

a. Nation p. 4:50 l. alanre 7-P OCA Accoinm ihand I 1 1 1 mr I I stock of Paint AT LAW thousands of dead cattle and sheep, those on the south side having drifted away with the storms apparently abandoned to their fate, the greater per cent of those having stood the winter were dying of starvation or fast iu the mire a more agonizing death, having counted twenty-seven in one small k)oI, the products of that country for this Local 1'reijrht EAST BOUND. No.

2l '2 Intern Express Atlantic Kxjire Citv 214 Loeal lrcifht TTORNKV Loniarille .2:29 p. m. a. in. a.

m. selling at Mr. Jos. F. Becker wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to furnish them with first class Lemonade.

Call on him and be convinced. Oils which W' lowest prices a. lu. G-ive us a call. and 214 do not run on AS" Trains 20; Special Attention Given to Prescriptions.

T. A. TTORNEYAT LAW, comed by the glad dry earth much to the delight of tlie farmers and all interested in our country's prosperity. The St. Mary's Gersang Verein will soon rival some of tlie best singing clubs in the state.

They practice twice a week Al'STIJf COI BT SCEXt A KIT IS3A lit The inhabitants of this place and vicinity have long felt the necessity of having a larger and better assortment of Carpets. That want is now fully suppled. Messrs. K. J.

Flynn having secured the exclusive use of the Talent Carpet Exhibitor, a wonderful invention, which from a half yard sample will show the pattern perfectly matched on a very large room, giving every figure its proper propotiou and color (from the combination of reflections). Go and see the great novelty. Tliruirli tickets to all eastern points always on hand at lowest prices. Parties KoiiiK East will do well toealland L'et full intonnatom aa to time, routes and rates oefure ruing elsewhere. I).

T.yi.ok. Agent. season, being cow hides. How well we know we arc no longer in prohibition Kansas, the signs stand out in bold relief. Second day out we dine at La Jauuta, the two rear cars are cut off and we have a couple of hours leisure in the town, to await the rear sectiou go out driven by two engines and made pretty fair time.

Poby houses became quite numerous and soon we "Jim Webster, stand up. It is charg CM ed that yon have been drunk for a whole rs. suss. week. Even now yon arc under the in Things as we Find Them.

IIYSICIAX SURGEON, TO CCSS Kit St. Mary's aim even now render several pieces in a very artistic manner. They have some excellent voices and their elllcient teacher is bringing them to the front as a musical organization. We hope they will soon favor our citizens with a public rehearsal or concert. Shoe Store pull up at Trinidad, for supper, to our left is a snow eaped peak that looks less than one is actually twelve miles away, we have struck light air from right to left, we begin to do the mountains an hundred feet to the mile, through the cuts and deep into tlie ground, and we emerge from the mile and a half tunnel into the ot New Mexico, on an elevation of 70:2 ft.

Darkness has overtaken Boot and gj M. PHILIPS, 12. pilYSICIAX SURGEON, Administration Notice. Slate of Kansas i AH communications to the Stak must be in the office Tuesday evening or will have to lay over until next week. Correspondents inusr also send their names wild their cominunieatioiis as we must know who they aie.

Tlie name will not be given to the public. us; our days work is do.ie, the regular evemu: nvinn with a well selected stock of ladies Has just beeu reiiiled to St. Mitns 11ASE BILL. s. s.

matinee begins. Third morning out we breakfast Calls promptly -itfendci all or night, Oilice at his residence on iiertnmd Pottawatomie eouiitv- 1 at ban Miguel, a. Indians came in from every where to sell their wares and beg, there doby houses and towns are quite numerous and ol mucb SPRING- AND SUMMER WEAR I will be pleased to see all my old and new patrons at. the old stand. NICHOLAS HANSAN.

fluence of liquor. What cir-cn mslances is there in your case'r" "Taint my fault boss. It's my poverfy what am ter blame." "Your poverty." "Hit costs henps of money ter make me drunk ef I let's myself get fober. Can't afford it. Was your honor ever drunk?" "Den yer can't preshiate my case.

Yer can't onderstand how much hit costs ter get drunk. Hit tikes $1 wuff ob whisky ter fill me up. When I gets drunk onct hit don't take much whisky ter keep uic fullern a goose, hut if I lets myself get sober I hasn't sot der means ter get drunk agin. Dat's why I can't 'ford ter let myself get sober. 'Taint my fault dat I'se poor.

Hit's de fault ob de Jay Gouldsesses and de odder meruopol' limns." Ex. curiosity to behold they scarcely ever lay off their Though times aie quiet, St. Mary's still booms. Mr. L.

E. Hoffman. Editor of the Express, spent itnrday last in Topeka. Seeger Helm sold one of their famous barrows to M. Bennet last Satur ESLABLISHED 1877.

CITY BARBER SHOP. GUS. BOEHL'IXGER. PROP. All work in his line executed in a workmanlike manner.

Shop in his stone front building, on Bertrand Avenue GRQCEEIES. QUEEKSWARE. Quite a large crowd of interested spectators witnessed the first ffttme of base ball, fwr this season, on the hill north of the city, last Sunday, between the Sr. Mary's Stars and the St. Mary's Keds the Stars won by heavy batting.

The licld'ug on both sides was pretty evenly matched but the Kkds were weak at the bat. The Stars took the lead in the first inning and niaixtained it to the end heavy stripped blankets and the women invariably do the work, erigatioa being necessary, to grow crops. Albuquerque for dinner, we shake hands with the section that preceded us the day previous and have an hour and a half in the towu which is a city of much importance, from here we divide up with a young lady for a (Jot1 mile trip down the road, who proves to be a most agreeable compan ion cross the Itio (jiandc river and we begin to cross the sand fields and pass through a heavy of the game, winning by a score of 13 to C. The following is the score by innings: sand storm and the lava betls, from the platforms St. Kansas, April 30th, 188G.

All persons having claims against the estate of Michael Uallivau, deceased, are hereby notified to present such claims to the undersigned for the purpose of having the same adjusted, James Keating, Administrator of tlie estate of Michael Gallivan, deceased. Notice State of Kansas, S. S. Pottawatomie County; St. Mary's Kansas, April 2C 1880.

All persons having claims against the estate of Johana Gallivan, deceased, are hereby notified to present such claims to the underslghed for the purpose of having th same adjusted. James Keating, Administrator of the estate of Johana Gallivan. deceased. THE OLD BEL I ABLE -Transfer Line JACOB ERBAC11EU, PROp. Will deliver freight or packages of any description to any part of the chy.

Several raI of COAI Alanys on ALSO AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Innings Stars Reps 8 013 0 of the flying train a continual firing of revolvers at the prairie dogs is kept up until our amunition is all gone, to our left and near the road bed in and around a dried up pond lay several hundred sheep that had died for want of water, we p-ss many ancient doby towns: continental divide 7252 feet ele THE GREATEST 1M HOD IS THE WOKLII. XEWBBI BT ITEMS. vation a rise of 2iu8 feet in the five hours run, from Albiqucoolage for supper aud another day harassed away, the regular evening song and dar.ee, and all settle down for the night. Three a. m.

(irand Canyon, diablo many rush out, but it is always darkest, just before day. Friday morning NEW BARBER SHOP. J. A.ALLEX, PROP. Shop in Seeger Helm's Block.

Shaving, Hair Cutiing, and Sham-pooning done with neatness and dispatch. Give me a call. April 9, we walk on another strange land, that has a beautiful appearance, to what we have been through the past two days snowy ranges, green day. Mr. John Scheloske paid the Star a visit last Monday, and subscribed for tlie Star.

O. U. Findout, our correspondent at the college, is still unknown to even his fellow students. Miss BilNbury, of Dwiglit. a relative of Mr.

J. G. spent a couple of days in our city last week. Prof. who attempted to conquer Evan Dim, the unnianageble stallion, at Topeka, is in the city.

The St. Mary's Mill shipped several car loads of Hour, bran and mill feed, to Kansas City and other points on the F. R. II. Mr.

and Mrs. John Moss returned, last week, from an extended visit to California. They were well pleased with their trip. The command to multiply and re-p iifh the earth is observed by our Iriend Etl. Huberts.

It's a iMHiucii boy and nil are doing well. Xext? In another column we publish an interesting letter from Jas. Howard, headed communication, Jim gives a full ac- valleys and great pines that make it most pictur esque, but no habitation, it is the territory of Ari Appreciating the Large Trade That has Been Extended us by the People of St. Mary's, and Surrounding Community, we Desire to Make Some Return, and So Have Purchased a New and Varied Stock Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, zona, Billy Williams, a small station and the two fl. C.

tiyx, Prf.st. .1, A. Moss, Cash. T. J.

Moss, Virp Pres. The musical sound of the corn-planter can now be heard in the land. Fruit trees are in full bloom and the prospect for the various kinds of fruit is very good. Mr. M.

Himd returned home, last week, from the gold state. Mr. Leo Hund is building quite a large dwelling en his farm. We may look for a wedding soon. The Xewbury band has made considerable progress the past winter, under the leadership of Mr.

F. Herman. Our footers are full of enthusiasm and would like to let themselves be heard. Mr. It.

Miehnelfa appears with a 1. ft sections stopped for breakfast, conductor say we will wait, this is the last chance to-day, from here at a rapid rate, that there appear to be other roads all around us, we drop down the mountains 5273 feet at the places we stop, the indians that live on FIRST NATIONAL BANK herbs and air I suppose gather about and han. Everybody should so to Bauer-lein McCormick' for bargains, ss goods are going to be at cot. Ten cents saved is ten cents made remember. Fifty per cent saved in using a Feed Cooker.

The best that are made are for sale by Seeger Helm. For the best Cook Stoves made, Charter Oak and Gold Coin, go to Henrietta. Jacob Erbaclier sells coal cheaper than any other dealer in town. Cai.itiil, 30,000 tue steps for a ride and are as much amused as they are amusing, and a more sorrowfull looking S7. Manjl set we never saw, through valleys of sand and The Republican French government talk of disposing of their famous crovn jewels by lottery, tin tickets of which shall be sold to the entire civilized world.

The money thus raised is to he devoted to the maintenance of the aged and disabled poor of the French nation. Lotteries are demoralizing Institutions and they should not be countenanced by any civilized state, but this distribution of the French national gems calls attention to the finest diamond in the world, the histcry and condition of which is thus described by the London Times. "In August, 1S84, the arrival of the celebrated 437-carat fine white diamond from South Africa was announced, and its subsequent purchase by a syndicate of London and Paris diamond merchants. The gem was intrusted to the care of one of the most skilful cutters, who has been engaged on the stone during the past eight months, and expects to complete the work in April. As anticipated, the stone will turn out the most wonderful 'brilliant-cut' diamond on record, surpas-ing in weight, as also, it is believed, in color, purity and luster, all ths crown and historical brilliants of the world.

The stone in its almost finish state weighs still 230 carats, but in order to give it the best possible shape and luster, it is intended to reduce its weight to something under 200 carats. The Koh-i-noor weighs only 100 carats, the Kegent of France 130 3-4 carats, the Star of the South 125 carats, and the Pigott 82 1-4 Granen Cactus across the Colorado river and we are in the bounds of the Golden state. The first town and the first stop. The Needles and one hour A cencrnl Money order? or drafts on all pari of the I'nited aud i pe. broad smile.

It's a bouncing girl. for supper, here we have a combination, suusbinc ro-es, snow on the mountains and sand in the Misses Jennie Frey and Emma Mock, Etc, QUEENSWARE, air, the people of all nationalities and the strce1 full of Arizonia indians, and like the rest have JOSEPH F. BECKER, (Successor to T. Birkhouser) two of Newbury's most handsome young ladies, are in Salina, Kansas. AVe learn mind to business, the eastern women take each other in the sides and cover their faces, but they gawk one eye i them in their nude state never, they will remain for several months.

Mr. E. Gehrt and Miss Augusta Tolle. Bakery and Confectionery. count of his trip California.

Bombastus offers to cut his throat because his deuiugngueism is known to the people. We would advise him to save his thin blood for a future ottering. the less, the jubilee club meet for the last time at KHrstaw, a change of cars and routes is ordered That Will be Sold at "Live and Live" Price. we take the Southern Pacific and at morning are both of Newbury, were married by llev Scnne in the I.uthern church, at Alma April 25. Immediately after the cere.

on the Sierre Madre range, its greatest beauty. it CORXEK FIFTH ASD BEUTKAXD A.V. Warm meals at all hours, Good, clean beds, and boarding by the day or week. Cash paid for butter and eggs. Call and see me.

monies the happy couple, accompanied permanent recollection, south through Cajon Pass and dropping from the clouds in the mountains we rush into the San Gabrial Valley at Sanbarnideno The base ball fever appears to he in the air, and should the champions of the bv tlie Alma Lutheran band and a num- comity (the St. Mary's Browns ber of friends, returned to the residence where it is always summer there, being one day late, and hours on the barren deserts and snowy Erbacher Bres. deliver goods to any part of the city frse of charge. For good, home made furniture at low rateSj Call on Shelosky. "Mikado' was a great success people flocked and hurried to see it but that has nothing to do with the cheap groceries that Mohler Bell are selling.

Try a bottle of Rocky Mountain Grape Root Biters, for diseases of the liver, kidnevs, stomach and bowels. It purities the blood and increases the appetite. At Mission Store. Smokers do not forget that Mr. Joseph Becher, keeps a famous and fine stock known as the Colden Belt cigar.

They are tlie best cigar in the i i i 1 1 i we would fiivise all other clubs to take a bacK scat. mountains, a joy of exclamation burst from the of the grooms father, where a reception was given. Old Hickory. lips of everyone that rent the air and with everv Creel Valiey lis, kind of signals afloat, that maue tho people eager We do not Pretend to Sell Below-Cost, or at a Loss, but Will Give First Class Goods at a Fair Margin of Profit. with excitement, we make Calton for dinner and risow bklh "depi'ti" Paxico, Wabaunsee Comity, pcdulors have a great run on oranges, another change of cars for lower California, wo bound for Los Angelos.

Journey west the great warehouses and growing crops, and from the wild flowers and carats. The Great Mogul weighs 279 carats. It is however, a lumpy stone, Keep Constantly on Hand roses the air is la lened with perfume, the beauty of the day adiis to the lovlinessof the enchanting only rose-cut, and if cut to a proper shaped brilliant it would probably not weigh more than 140 carats. Deinorests ratenr, ana ancy They a square valley and the mild like climate causes a univer their Celeb-rated brands of Flour, business. sal desire to remain, though we stand in sunshine and knee deep in rases.

There stand mountains market, liememoer mat tne aoove BIBS E7S Magazine for May. W. R. STROWIG. WD TJi brand can oniv be founj at Mr.

of snow that seemed to reach to the skies. Becker's Resturant. Arriving at Angcios April mth, p. m. We will send the "Weekly Leaven worth Standard" and the St.

Mary's Star fleckers' self raising buckwheat we take kindly to the nearest hotel, bathe, change rainment, dine, and start out to do the town, when we meet with our old frieud F. X. Palmer and see for sale at Flynn the sights together. Frank is working in the in to address, for $2 per year, in advance. The Standard is a staunch, able Democratic paper.

Trade with Barney Sheridan if Ed. Star: The immortal Shakespeare says that "some are born to greatness, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them." It seems that I belong to the latter class. I had almost come to the conclusion that I should never be famous, but suddenly my horoseope brightens and I become a public character. I am the "deputy" trustee of Bclvue township that I. J.

Martel has advertise so extensively in recent issues of the Star. I presume the com tes'es of your paper are extended tome as well as to Mr. Martel. If so I would like to say a few words on the subject under discussion. 1 scarcely know why I have been referred to at all, as I am charged with nothing.

True he says that I assessed fences at 23 cents per rod last year, but in this he is seriously mistaken. In the first place no fenses were assessed at 25 cents and see. ondly as the preachers say, I did not assess anything. I am not now and never have been "deputy" trustee of Belvue township. I have simply acted in the you would save money.

THE GROCERS, (SUCCESSORS TO) GEO. MOHLER. Ask your grocer for tlie or "Kitchen Queen," made by Mr. William Zolper, we are inform ed, was taken into custody by Bombastus, the i lifiiieiital agent of conceit that has been living by the receipts of his rascality. The Star will soon ventilate the mi.

savory reputation of a scoundrel who stoleafarm -oin a 2oi rand ignorant ub iginee, and yet has the face to claim that he is an honest man and attempts to bulldoze his way through an enlightened community. The city dairy, run by J. R. Scheloske, is now in lull blast, and milk is delivered at your door every morning in tine time for The hoys are energetic, upright and worthy of all tlie encouragement that Llie good people of St. Mary's are capable of bestowing upon them.

Among our fanner friends in town last Saturday, we noticed Messrs. I. Joiee, Dave and John Holleran, Jerry and John Moylan, Jno. Ryan, Jos. and Thos.

Maney, Philip O'Donohue, Her man Meyers, Jas. Cass, John O'Farrel. and several others who come to St. Mary's to do their trading. Hon.

R. S. Hick, ex-state senator from this district, who lately moved to California, returned this week to attend TO LOAN BY W.H.TRUE INSURANCE AGENTS- Notary public Convey- the St. Marys Mill. Every sack warranted.

500 oak posts for sale. Hexky A new stock of gloves at McCormick's. For the next thirty days Bauer- terest of the Street Railway careful in his business transactions, is well liked by ail his men, and has a black -eyed girl to urge him to victory he sends his best wishes to James Graham in his management of the Star, our four days stay in the city has been most agreeable, a twenty mile trip over a new lined roal being constructed and wesee that the valleys are fast being settled up and built up, from what we see in the markets, we infer that California expanse of country and climate comes in with almost everything. Bidding our friends several times adieu we return to Bars-aw by same route as when we came on and find pretty cold when we again reach the summit, arriving there we stroll around for hours before there is a train to carry us through the deserts at night and through the great wheat section by day, that appeared to stretch away 2'X) miles but the country improvements are not what we see in Kan lein McCormick will sell at GLASSWARE. GROCERIES'.

cost as they want to lower their Kansas St. Mary's When you are thirsty don't fail to remember that the only pure tockr. As nothing but the best wheat Mott apple cider, whicn is warranted, is kept at the old Resturant by Joseph Becker. FPf.Fr? FT is used by irumbooc bo. at their WILLIAM MOUTAW, Proprietor of the COMMERCIAL Mill, you may always expect the best flour.

GENERAL DEALERS IX Buy your Pork and Lard at the capacity of a clerk and listed under instruction. It was not my duty to value or appraise property, and in no instance did I oiler even a suggestion on the sub wae; sfie being a full length ahead. Soon we shall walk the Golden streets bask in Surf and live oa air. There's but one more river to cross. Itesp.

more Anon, This State, Oaklan, April 1, 6 p. m. BILLIARD PARLOR ject. Had I been instructed to assess -In Linn's new block- A place in vriiicfi tocn.ioy nne fmllirirnsnr pom. i.icars of all ki ud-i.

mea chII. "roosters" like Martel, at fifty dol. lars each, I would certainly have done so. There is an old saying that "fools rush in where angels fear to tread." Mr. Martel is a new illustration of the adage.

He seeks the dizzy height of fame as a newspaper correspondent and in his wild carreer he trambles on private character St. Marys ork packing House. Hexry Hamm ku. Proprietor. Farmers bring wheat to the St.

Marys Mill and get fair play and good flour every time. Gasoline at Erbacher Bros. Get ycur friends to try our flour and you will be doing us a favor and j'our friends a kindness. Try the corn meal and Graham filonr, made by the St- Mary Roller Mills. Commence the New Year right by purchasing a Feed Cooker from Seeger Helm.

Talk about queens ware, why my FRANCIS VA1TLAEYS. IjEACLK in WATCHES, CLOCKS. Implement BUGGIES, ALTAR FCHI. ft. Reno 325.00: Michael Sullivan Mrs.

E. Byrnes s5U0: Vital Hedunoer (part pay) 85.00; Peter Hanson John ile Auliffe J5.0O: Joo McAuiiffe John Hughes 32.1H): John Murrv Thos Uird Wm. Harte 81.09: John Kerwin S1.0O. Martin Scanlrn John Gilman Edw: liresnehan $10; August Oierkcrs I.0O; Gabriej Xebtaud Sl.n-;; Garrett McAuiiffe 1.00; Frank Kenncy $1.00: Henry Pessemere 5.00; Isidore S1.00; Mos Smith CALL ON THE STAR WIND MILLS, SULKIES, PUMPS, FOE. WAGONS, AND CARTS.

JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, dear Lucy, you have no idea what a to business matters and look after several cases he still has pending in this session of the district court. Mr. Hick sjteaks in glowing terms of the land of gold, of Its delightful climate and health-giving atmosphere. Mr. A.

W. Chabin and wife, of Ona-ga, were in the city visiting Friday and Saturday last. Mr. Chabin was formerly editor of the Star, and much credit reflects upon him while in that position. He is at present editor ol the Onaga Democrat, a paper that ranks high in the estimation of the people of Pottawatomie county.

He called upon the Star. The street commissioner has done some good work on the ditch on 7th street, lining it on sides and Uottoui with brush. This may ausn er for awhile but the time is not far distant hen that washout will have to be put in better and more substantial shape. It can never be done so cheaply and easily as now, along with other Improvements, and we would suggest that our city authorities look to this one. Mr.

Frank Williams, the colored man who was taken from here to the poor house several months ago, returned last evening rrom Cincinnati, where he has been under medical treatment, being sub and all articles found in a es fine variety in this line or goods St. Marys Produce Corrected weekly for the Star by Mr. Charles Lewis, dealer in butter, eggs, potatoes, poultry and all kinds of country produce Butter, good, per lb 12 to 15 Eggs, per doz 07 Chickens, per doi. 2 00 to 2 25 Potatoes, per bushel 60 to 75 Apples, per bushel 1 00 Parsnips, per bushel 60 Onions, per bushel 1 2.5 there is in town until tou visit Mohler Bell's. tablishment of thi- kind.

One of the rlnet stocks WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI, tmd pellin? at price that defy enmi'in'on. Cl! a id examine my p'ols anl rriees nt Ft- Mnry' nii? r-iore. Kt-furiii neatly aud p.omptij attended m. All work e'lararneert. A complete assortment of STOVES, TIN, COPPER, AND IRONWARE.

We carry a splendid stock of HARROWS, WHEELBARROWS, LISTERS, CULTIVATORS, CORN PLANTERS, and everything that is used on a farm We handle the latest and most improved patterns of Mr. Gamloskyhas removed his PRICES place ot business, into the Gns. Boehringer building. He will close Cabbage, per head, ly and common decency with a recklessness that is sublime. His egotism overshadows anything of the kind that I ha ever known.

He swells with what he has done, can and will do. A trumpet could not sound his praises louder than he tells them himself. Henry Smith says he was the best trustee Belvue has ever had and lie fully endorses Mr. Smith's opinion. He threatens to annihilate Mr.

Dyke and "deputy" with the thunders of his wrath should they dispute his self constituted censorship. Such a blaiant egotist, in the presence of sensible people, is at once weak and ridiculous. On the tax rolls of Belvue township, Mr. Martel's name is very conspieous by its absence. One would naturally think that under such circumstances it would make little difference to him how the township was assessed.

But those who pay the least tax generally howl the loudest. Let them champ the bit and foam, their noise does little harm. He says that Mr. Dyke could not now be elected "dog pelter" did such an office exist. I would like to see an office of this kind in Belvue township.

If such there were and justice obtained Mr. Martel would receive the first "pelting." S. Fowler, i NOTICE. M. E.

MgOark. I'ktkt: Stkinmf.tz. COilE EVERYBODY Tit McCABE I STEINMETZ FOR out his entire winter stock of Boots and Shoes, at cost, as he must have room for his constantly arriving Spring and Summer goods. This is no advertising dodge. We will sell at cost.

Come and see. After this- date, (May Oth) all grocerie and flour wiil be cash. B. Sheridan. Good Material.

3JOSEY, aiONEY, MOXEY. il GONMAKING. YTe keep a large and well selected stock ot 9 The sidewalk crossing Bertrand avenue on 7th street has been repaired. If you waut job work done at hard time prices, come to tlie Star office. Mr.

Frank Gaum has opened a lunch counter, adjoin the meat market of Carleton Griffin. A person can get hot coffee and lunch from Frank for 10 cents or a square meal for 25 cents. Make your applications for loans on improved and partially improved farms in sums of 300 to any amount required, at low rate" of interest and long time. Address or call on A. D.

Bobbins 179 Ks. under and do a general FEXERAL DIRECT I XG l.nins. and general repairing. Horse SiicsiHg and Ruff Work a Speciality. ject to fits.

Last winter, during one of I the coldest days, he took one of those fits ran off and laid out two days and nighty in the cold and snow. His hands were f-o badly frozen that one of them and all the fingers of the other one had to lr nin-' juitated. i Blacksmith, agon aii'l slinks run in oinujt-cti- with ouf business. Call and examine goods and prices going el-ewhere. SEEGER HELM, I Wagons and earnajres made to order.

All vnrk naranieed fiYst-I class. I Bank of Topeka Ks..

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11,656
Years Available:
1884-1922