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The Russell Hawkeye from Russell, Kansas • 5

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sip if 4l If HI J. W. GLIVEB'S CLOSING OUT SALE IP A I FIHP MMltMilll ii i an Buy Your Winter Stock, Winter Outfit, Boots and Shoes, You GOOD SLOTHING 85 PER GENT. Cheaper Than Any Other House. in tte west To All in Slussdl County, J8i anil Little, Young and Old, Now is the 0 i IBl IS J21 iiiiiii A 1 TTTTTITI Wo mnmEK HOT BIT 71 a fin fa 11 IP hi lli if 1 illl- IIS ill lil 1 WARRANT YOU THE WILL AND YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS, AND WE rp IB? i ZBIB ILflrZ" GOODS "WIXiX SOLD FOR CASH J.

W. OLIVER. Respectfully, tgji.iu.ia: eewijerssrira lo the Teachers Who subscribed for the The beet bread, cakes and pastry can always be found at Sprague's Bakery. RUSSELL KAWKEYE. Prf.

G. W. Moss, opckl. iniorroeu Corn will not be so scarce in this coun me by letter that when my list of namfc Ii)CAL NISWS. reached him, the copies were all gone, The teachers, therefore, will not rrceive their first copy until October, and their Attention, Ladies In need of anything In the line of Millinery will do well Iy Miss A.

M. Iloir (I'ostofflcu as she is selling at greatly reduced prlcs in order to make for Fall stock. Something Sew I Tauipico and BaniUoe Corsets absolutely unbreakable at Mrs, Sprsgue's. Five hundpid mid fifty bone at Mrs. Sprague's.

Ileal Lisle Gloves at Mrs. Sprague's, Kditok. Y. JEJiO.ME will extend to October of -g- next year. Instead of September.

riase excuse this delay, as it was not cansaa any neglect. A. Fiscmb. Tuuire In (ho old Conlincutrir. Go tu Vaiiderhur's fur your vegetables The lreh nyster seiion now upon Jf you think there is no work attached to getting out a local newspaper, it would do you good taiK-cupy our chair for week or two.

We may work with our mind and with our hands, until sre so wearvthatlt snemsiilmost impossible to work longer, and when the paper conies out. if perchance there Is a slight niistake.the whole community is ready to pounce upon us. never thinking ot how liable they are to err themselves. But, tlion, when we hear people criticising us, we know that they have read our paper, and thought of what we had to say, and we most williiigl bear ourallliclions and try again, thinking that perhaps we may get up another sensation. C'ocr-din Empire.

Friend English should remember that in every com iiiinity there are a number of persons with long ears whose sole duty to know imire than anybody else what-the duty of a newspaper ought to be, and who are forever finding fault, aud many of this kind tome from the ignorant classes, who really don't know the difference between a diamond aud a J. C. Juvenal lias forty he id of cow for sale at his farm. The cows are troni three to six yours old, and in good order Call on hiiu for particulars. 'Hit Only eleven divorce suits will be tried in the Phillips ct unty District Court this werk.

They ought (o have another, in order to make an even dozen. The Bnssell Mills proprietors have decided to have a well of their own, and commenced to bore one last Friday ou the north side of (he building. Messrs. Molierly, Way, and a number of others, arc ex peotlng start to-day ou an overland trip to Illinois. The boys have our best wishes for their success, J.

B. Haney has our thanks for the first watermelon that has ever been presented to the Uiwkkvb boys. It was of tine quality, and the best we have tasted this season. The Ilarlan Advance has been enlarged Albert Knopp. on the prairie west of I.

in I tv. a na lve itussian laruicr. FlowbuIVm for milt) at this office. ty as some at first supposed it would be. Sswlng machines, organs and pianos, tor auk, for cash or on time at Beiar's.

The teachers throughout the county are him ting up their respective schools. The political soup has commenced to boil, and the candidates are watching the pot. at Charlie loas' Photograph Gal leiy mid get your gems taken ou cloudy days. T. T.

Miller has a large span of horses for saiv. Enquire at the oUice of loas Beemer. 23tf A colored boot-black from Hays city the boys here some racket last Sunday, Keuu'iuber you can buy bread at II. Sprague' just the same as ever. Give is faid to have raised 73 bushels ot Kus-siau wheat to the acre, the present season.

That Is a little ahead of all other re itciluced Prices. Ladles wishing anything in the Hue of Millinery and Fancy Goods, will find it to their interest to cjill on Miss Uoll ports up to present date. Junction t-uy Tribune. Oh. golly fln'r old friend and brother editor, W.

ttJSKA. For cheap iiifui.iut: cull uu loas Heemer. (Jo to Mr. Sprague's lor ButtiiskV Patterns. Xtia sorghum idIMh have commenced their mindc.

i'iw prairie chickens Are found In this locality. The wheat trade eontiutiP to Increase (Posiotllce Building), as she is disposing of her goods ut greatly red need in order to make room for Fall stock. P. Toinllnson. corresponding editor of the Commonwealth, spent a lew nours in our city on last Friday, shaking hands XuMim sorsvU at Mrs.

Sprague's, with his old menus. atar-aenimei. The railroad section hands had a little Save money, "by getting prices of loas piece of gliiss. Several years age we and several other improvements have Beemer before buying orgniis amU published au item, saying: been made which transforms it into a hi in cull. cirons on tneir uanos jan iuur-uiij Cahts caught three mice ii.

the clock," sewing machines. morning. They were pushing the dump very handsome paper. Wt- wish it best car loaded with rails in front of them. of success.

A regular hot wind swept over this locality last Tuesday, and for a greattr part of the day the thermometer indicated 104. The mean temperature of the And before noon of the same day we were Interviewed by no es thau ten of these smart Alecks who came to laugh at us, but who went away with their hats over theu" eyes when we informed them that Calits ws a German, and we supposed that be caiulit the mice to get up a strawberry festival The best way to treat these ga-bgs Is with silence. If and when they got neajly opposite Mr. fclithorpe's residence a freight train came dashing around the curve, and the boys commenced to unload the car as fast as they could, and for a little bit the air was filled with flying rails, and when the car was finally got the freight train reached them just as they cleared the II. has reeuived from the East somu ue.w aud elegant patterns for gent's suits.

around and see them. For Sale one of the best stock rav'ches in Russell county of 324 acres half of which is a limber claim; 10't acj-s improved, two stone corrals, good siting of water, frame house of fivo room. only live miles from eity of Russell. Thin will be sold cheap. For further information Inquire of loas Beemer ItlAUKlED.

day was 84.25. Sjtecial bargains In summer millinery for the next tilteeu days at Mrs. Sprague's. The picnic days are slowly coming to an end, and country dances are taking their place. The IIawkkyr and the Kansas Farmer both one year for $2.23.

Send in your subscriptions. ltf Everything in the grocery line at bed rock rates, call on Vauderbur. Give him a call for bargains. Sif We make a motion that Russell organ TJie genial face of S. A.

Coover, pro In till local Ity. Best unil cheapest corset la town at Airs. If you want your life Insured, call on loait Jt Beemer. The youngsters in town have all got the Hilts fever. Chris IIar6bbarger is suffering from a very sore htiud.

Mrs. Hart started ou a visit to Denver evening. It is now about time to accumulate your winter fuel. loas takes photographs by the new lightning process. Wild ducks are beginning to fly pro you nuke a mistake, you do nothing track.

Those who witnessed it, say it prietor of the Wilson Echo, lit np our sanctum last Friday. He reports everything wido-awake and booming down his way. Call again. jnoru iniin every person mo nunv does, and the host way is to pass it over, reirariileaii of the musical iackusses that make the nlr melodious with brayiiip.and I Sept. lUtli.

78S2. by Rev. 'has Il.Seav-taku this for a rule, my hoy, that the per-1 vr. at the jesldr-nce of the bi IdeV lather. was the quickest time on record.

The mlnntes of the Caucus received at this office Tuesday night from Bunker Hill, came too late for publication, and we have just space enough left to record the deleat8 and alternates elected for ize a live, red-hot Literary Society for the fall and winter uionthr. son who clulms to be spotlessly perlect.l Judge, T. S. Johnson, Lat-haw ls either a tool or a hypocrite. aud Misk Ida K.

all of Russell, Kansas. Lieaveiisyour oraers tor Job work. Good work and low prices is our motto, and satisfaction guaranteed. Editor IIawekvk: Hearing loud talk- acknowledge the receipt of ahand-ingonthe streets last Friday i oiue cake from the bridal pair, and the. and tijingtofi.idoui what the trouble congratulation-was, Beemer said the City Marshal was swearim? because the Uawxeve said wu'aml WL'11 wishes lor a long lileol eon loir.

The large prairie fire southwest of towu Tuesday night, we are Informed did great damage by destroying several large groves of trees on timber claims la that direction. We did not obtain the particulars. T. Horn, living on the Stline, brought us in last Thursday afternoon a splendid specimen of his corn, the stalks being ten feet high, with ears of corn ou them that measure 11 and 1-4 inches in length. It is the finest specimen of com that we have seen this year.

Teaches are very abundant In the eastern part of the State, and they are daily becoming cheaper at this place. Saturday's convention: Geo. A. Kxllue, Nathaniel Hurst, John A. Crablrse, John Booth.

J. R. Spokes, Isaac Steel and J. T. Newsom, delegates, and Thos.

B. Crab-tree, Frank Edline, Edward Fowler, Mike Donovon.Chas. Cook, A. Ford, and could hue a boy for 20 cent' a day to 'lli stone buseuwnt for Bradshaw's look after the city business. The City Marshal should remember that he not and prosperity.

Tho bride and griom took yesterday evening's train for by ihe best wishes of their numerous fi lends here. grain bouse is nearly completed. Frank Alines has done some good work on it. only lays himself liable to a fir.e for us ing profane language ou the streets, but he is also setting a bad example to the boys in town. Citizen.

A crazy woman took the train from this place going west, Monday. We'll We were shown last Monday some handsome bead baskets that were made Of the above matter we kiow nothing by Miss Phebe Eiley, wao Is blind. They except by report. We wish to say, however, when a person pts a public posi bet the conductor on that train was surprised. Concordia is being threatened with aiv showed both skill in construction and arrangement of color.

We understand tion, that his acts ju such position become other paper, but we haven't learned the that i-lie will have some of these baskets miscuously around. Mora bulldmg stone lias been coming; into town this week. Croquet sets for sale cheap at Frank Weed's News Depot. lltf Juniper's communication this week Is declined with thanks. The Independent report a front in Kir win on the 2nd Inst.

Our Russian farmers were in town In full force last Saturday. It Is now about time to lay plana for the winter amusements. The Louie Lord Combination will play nxt week in Junction City. The city schools commenced last Monday with a good utteudunce. Last Sunday the thermometers were dancing among the nineties.

Dickson says it Isn't a bit true that his long-lost girl has been found. Call and examine those new lndstruc-tible corsets at Mrs. Sprague's, Fresh groceries of all kinds, cheap as the cheapest, at F. Vauderburs. tt subject to pi)bli criticism.

In yds Instance we have not been fiudiirg flint name of the insane chap who proposes NOW, IF YOU WANT An Immediate and Permanent Relict and Absolute Cure tor Cancer, Catarrh, Dipthcria, Dyspepsia, Dropsr, Burns. Bruises, Sprain, Salt FJicuui. Blood Poison. Vericosc Veins, Nervous Contractions and Dieter-tions, Wf ikncss of the Generative Organs. Obstrinticns of the Circulatory System.

aud Climatiu Fevers, address or nn- exhibition at the coming i air. Mr. T. Miller met with a serious feci to start it. Thomas Saiulford.

alternates. We regret to say that the communications from Beaver Creek, St, John. Fair-port and Wjckoffcame too late for this issue. Our correspondents should remember that communications should reach us Monday at the very latest to lu-Bure their publication. The IIaakkye is always punctual to a miuute, and we aim to keep up to this point, and hepe our live correspondents will do all they oau to assist us in thie direction.

Tho following named delegates were elected in this township to utteud the convention ou the 16th: D. S. Beemer, A. J. Courow, J.

W. Klllthorpe, W. H. aeyes, A. B.

Cornell, F. 12. Jerome and O. Laubuian. A.

J. Cokkow, Ch'n. F. E. Jxkomb, Secretary.

dent Monday while. fixing a pump ou Fresh apples, peaches an3 vegetables for sal at U. A. Hurt's, at bottom figures. Buy where you can get them tho with vi hat the City Marshal has been doing, but on the contrary we are finding fault with what liu is no doing, aud we hear complaints about the weeds in every part of town from our people, who Joseph Ulsh's farm, northeast of here, lie fell fifteen feet, sustaining a com cheapest and best.

pound fmcture of one of his legs. Dr. McKeene was called, and placed bin in the to have been grumbling about it for as comfortable poltiou as possible. The broom corn harvest is opening out brisk. The dry weather has all'ected the stalks some, but not enough to pre Frof, Gacrge 11 Rhodes past three or four weeks.

We are also informed that our City Marshal threat In talking with the fanners we find ens to '-kick the whole roof oil tho UII7EESJJ. DISPENSARY, 351 LyM Street, GrSSl vent it being a good crop. that the prevailing opinion is that there is a decided advantage in planting corn thinner on the ground than has been the custom. Those wiu thought they had Hawkkve if it don'tshut up!" whicii we Bapids. Kiel KB, We are informed that Mr.

Cooper, who has beeu acting agent for the YVilson The heated term is nearly over. The dry and heated term which lias caused so much damage, camc'troiii the southwest. Marble Works, has quit the business decline to do until he either does his duty or resigns, and if he want to coi(e down hero and do syme public kicking, we will try and liim a publh; Is tltf Voicf the hiuidiHu that h' jiud rcmarknhle e.nvd fi(kUl premature gtnves. f-Sf Tut above, ur frof. lihodai1 Embuttnerry get tltem uf l.

Kukmj.u, Kii.cll, b- iWu that is. he has been arrested (or htvinr not a sufficient, stand of corn for a good crop in Hie now find that they have butter ci'opn than where corn came up as flick as ii was intended to be. Kirwin lMtptndent. from the of urllicu-tcrii JSew Mexiuj, and it is pow passing to the 'uorihcatl. Don forget the Kussell county Fail- fix wives, which is wore than usually wuica ikes piaoe nere next paontn.

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482
Years Available:
1882-1883