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0 MY OLD HOME FA Ft AWAY, LOCAL NEWS. ALDERSOIS DRUG -STORE WILSON A K. Vobushkb Evert Batcbday. Subscription Price, $1.00. per Year ItepublicHUs can master the free lnnoh route, And Republicans can curry a buuner; But they can't coax a democrat not to vote, For the man of the red bandana.

The editor of the' Dorranoe Nugget awuy tuking in the Chicago convention. Gen. Phil. Sherldun's mother Is deud, but reports for the better still come in from little Phil. Lute heavy rains have caused several AND Saturday, June 23, 1888.

After a list light any man can see the Justice of Peace. No part of a man will stand so many blows as his nose. PRACTICAL PHARMACY. ADVERTISING RATES. rn.

Inch, one insertion stl0 The ladies at a leap year party act insertions Wo, 1 washouts and conniderable delay of the Wnh Additional insertion 2 like perfect gentlemen. J. S. Kaufman has traded his farm for one down in Missouri. trains for a day or two.

A Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Taints, Oils, Gasolene, School Hooks and School Supplies, Wall Paper and Stationery, Druggist's Supplies of all Kinds. One fourth ooluinn, 1 month B-00 months W.OO One-half column 1 month 00 3 months rw, whole column month The New York Aquarium show car left town on Thursday night. The snakes und Miss Jennie YVoodmansee is about alligators did not pay extra well. The wild bird sIuks and the rivulet runs Bo cheerily round the spot Where the jieacef ul shade of the towering hills Fall dim on my mother's cot. The windows are low and the thatch is low.

And its old stone walls are gray But, I see it, I lore it, where'er 1 go, That old home far away. The little clock ticks on the kitchen wall To tell the passing hours, And the woodbine is climbing around the cot With Its sweetly scented flowers. And the old arm chair, so cosy and low. Where mother did knit each day Oh! I see it, I love it, where'er I go. That old home far away.

My mother; I see her before me now. Asleep in that old arm chair, With the sunshine tinging her wrinkled brow That was once so smooth and fair. Hor orimpled border, as white as the snow, And her dark brown hair turned gray Oh! 1 Bee it, love it, where'er I go, That old home far away. But alas! she has gone where all must go. For we all shall pass away Yea! even the cot that 1 love so well Will crumble and decay.

Forthis is only a resting place. Its joys are ours for a day My pleasure of life has center'd in That old home far away. months 25-W 6 months 45.U0 ANUELINK, THE tilt HAT IlJfEUMATTC CURE. and in good health again. Miss Eva Dana, daughter of Rev Dana, is home from Salina college.

People who have never counted them, would hardly suppose that it requires 2700 year 80.00 Professlondl cards and business cards not ex- railroad ties to lay one mile of track. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded, at ali hours -COtHUng UUW u.v The wise man telleth his love, but All legal notices such as administrators, exe-tutors, auditors, strays at liberal or legal the foolish man writeth it in a letter. Reader if your paper this week Is stamped "Sample copy" in red letters on the margin, it means that we cordially ask you to sub rates. fiv nunlH tier line for firbt in- Ticket agent P. S.

Grose feels lonely jertion or three cents per line for all sebaequent scribe. insertions. now, his better half has gone upon a visit east. H. M.

Coovkk. I). II. Nkwco.vieh. Notices among reading matter ten cents per The song of the merry liarvester and the line, each insertion.

Every Democrat should have his click and rattle of the reaper, is now hoard All advertising bills collected quarterly. All on every wave of air that floats acrows the wouk strictly casn. prairie. WILSOiT IJ11FACTURII GOMPAIY party paper during the presidential campaign. W.

T. Piescott has returned from Kansas City, where he has been for DIRECTORY Just think one moment reader and see if you do not know one or more persons Contractors and Builder's. Stair Work a Specialty some months. you could get to take The Eagle in your neighborhood. Sending away for wha can be had here is not good policy for individuals Our thanks are due to Postmaster J.

Baker and the bustling editor of The Ells Make to Order Anything out of Wood or Iron. Also Repair team Engines Boilers and All kinds of Machinery. Prices Reasonable. Give us a call and Satisfy Yourself. or committees.

worth Democrat, for showing us around U. P. R. R- Time Table. WESTBOUND.

No. 201, Pacific Ex 6:28 P. M. No. 208, Western A.

M. No. 211. Time Frt -MA. M.

No. 218, Local BVt 12:30 P. M. EAST BOUND, No. 202, Atlantic Ex No.

204, Eastern Ho. 212, Time Ert No. 2H, Local Fr't 12: P.M. Trains 213 and 214 daily except Hnnday. Office hours 5:30 a.

m. to 0:00 p. m. F. 8.

Ciiosb, Agent. their lively city, on Tuesday. Don't judge a man from the clothes he wears, for God made one and the tailor the other. While some towns are lamenting no ice in store, our Wilson ice house is full to the roof, and D. R.

llindman delivers it daily A brilliant rainbow ornamented the at low rates to citizens doors. Rip Van Winkle was a very foolish fellow to go out and sleep on a damp mountain for twenty years. He might just as well have clerked in a Btore where thev didn't advertise. eastern sky after the heavy rain on A few more watering troughs for horses and cattle, would be a great blessing to Tuesday evening. By bravely meeting and overcoming the discouragement of life, men be Wilson.

Think kindly for the noble ani mals and give them all they wish to drink, DEMOCRATS. come successful and great. when it costs so little. County Officers. ..8.

W. Bard. Clerk of Court A. R. Hepperly.

County Clerk N. H. JVleLoy. County Treasurer A. Hohmitt.

herifl J. H. iJnldi'ule. County Attorney J. D.

Probate Judge Ueo. beegmiller Register of Deeds J. S. Card. Sunt.

Pub. Inst H. H. Thomas. Surveyor E.N.

Kossiter. Coroner Ed. iiaing. Commissioner lt Dist -H. H.

lioyt. 2nd H. F. Hoesinan. 3rd O.

B. Uofle. It is reported that Mr. lleeves has We have given all the convention news we can get up to the hour of going to press, discovered another vein of coal, under There will be a delegate convention of the Democrats of the Fifth Congressional District, State of Kansas, held at Clay ('enter, August 1, 1888, at 2 p. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress.

on first page. The work in the republican camp goes slow, and is as badly mixed up as Chicago hash or bologna. the one now being worked. Ihis week it was "all aboard for Chicago!" Next it will be all aboard for Salt Creek, for the small fellows. The wheat harvest has begun hi Shade and fruit trees about Wilson, are making a rapid growth, and are destined In an immigrant wagon that stopped a short time in front of our office on Thursday, was one woman, two children, a dog and a colt.

Rather an odd make up, but we suppose the colt had sore feet. Among late visitors to Wilson, we can name W. F. Morgan and A. R.

Buzick, of Sylvan Grove, Dr. Wright and Ira E. Lloyd of Ellsworth, J. D. Riley, of Dorrance and David Car-beiner, of Lucas.

J. S. Card, a well known and highly respected citizen of Ellsworth, died on Tuesday evening, last Mr. Card was mayor of Ellsworth, also register of deeds and an old soldier. He was hurried at the Ellsworth cemetery on Thursday afternoon.

Dr. C. D. Day, of Ellsworth, will visit Wilson on Wednesday and Thuis-day next, June 27th and 28th. All in need of attention at the hands of a first-class dentist, should remember these dates and call on Dr.

Day at Alderson'a drug store. Our first visit to the county seat on Tuesday, was a pleasant one and we found Ellsworth to be a well built and well planned little city. The people are all kind, social and accomodating even the republican attorneys, sherifl and ounty officers treated us kindly, and we had a good time with nil ot them, in the court house and in theii offices. The New York World says: "Kansas, is the poor man's home." She is but twenty-five years old, and more people have risen from poverty to affluence in this state in this short tihie than in any other state in the and have ri en honorably and by their own exertions She has ac City Officers. Mayor Dcissroth.

Police Judge H. Eeyser. Clerk E. V. Dollenmayer.

Treasurer Latta. Marshall N. B. Hutchison. to be of great use and ornament to the town.

More trees should be planted along earnest, and the farmers say that their Bshold the harvest time is near at hand when the golden grain will nod to the south wind no more and the chinch bug cheated of his pray, will hie him hence. What can be more foolish than to think that all this rare fabric of heaven and earth should come by chance, when till the skill of art is not able to make an oyster. We notice that ripe peaches, berries, cherries are crowding the express cars an they piwa through. Fruit from the oulh seems to be very fine and plenty this season. The west bound train with eleven cosch-es was two hours lute on Wednesday evening, caused by what rail road people call a hot box.

The west bound train on Thursday foreuoon was ulsd delayed. M. P. Westfall, president of the Wilson State Bank, has returned to Michigan, his former home for a short visit. He took with him, his wife who has not been in good health lately.

The bountiful shower of Tuesday afternoon, was another million dollar gift to the people of Kansas. A few more such rains and the coi crop of this section will astonish the world. Young ladies who wish to have tfupt. Cemetery rl. Ciaussen.

wheat crops never was better. the sidewalks on every street. B. P. Himes.

When a cat gives an entertainment Councilman i J. H. Claussen Since our last issue the Emperor of A. U. WLU1UU1S.

VV. E. tiekaveo. from the top of the wall, it ibn't the Germany has died and his son been declared Emperor in his stead. Thus the great cat we object to, it's the waul.

German Empire has had three living and Never think worse of another on two dead Emperors within three months. account of his differing from you in Churches Etc. Prbkevteiuan Cuuhch: Services every Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and p.

m. Prayer meeting on Biibbath School at 10:00 a. m. Rev. H.

O. MiLLEH, Pastor. M. E. t'HCBru: Services every Sabbath at 11:00 a.

m. and p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ui fcjohod a. m.

liuv. J. C. Dana, Pastor. When traveling north, south, east or west, make yourself comfortable by patronizing a strictly first-class line, The Cui-caoo, Kansas Nebraska Railway, Islano This thoroughfare Is the people's favorite, because it is reliable, safe and pleasant, and with its Limited Flyer to Chicago, and connection with all the fast trains to St.

Louis make it universally popular and the route which all well-posted traveler take. Its passenger trains were built expressly for this line by tho Pullman Palace. Car which is a guaranty that they sre as perfect and complete iu every detail sis the best taste and most thorough experience can suggest, and no convenience for the comfort and service of the traveling public has been overlooked. In addition to its regular passenger equipment, there- is in service a line of superb Rei-linimj Chair Cam no pains or expense having politics and religious subjects. John L.

Dobynsi John Shea and This is truly grand and beautiful harvest weitthor, and the wheat now being cut is still better thau tho farmers expected two Robert Wilkinson will find letters ad ago. Formers will geuoral Evangelical Chuiich: Serviooa every two weeks. English at 3:00 p. (ierman at 7:80 p. in.

Sabbath School every Sabbath at 2:00 p. m. Ilev. L. E.

Beeohkh, Pastor. tiling, thresh and sell aa This year 1888, is the only year that any person now living will ever have a chance to write three figures alike iu. In just lit years people will write 1999 and the vertised for them in our post office. How soon popular songs become old. Even "My Grandfather's Clock" may be classed among the old-times pieces.

The pie social at the residence of W. I Societies Etc. next year 2000. Then no more three figures Nesmith, on Wednesday evening, was well small mouths are kindly advised to re uttended Hnd all present were delighted. peat this at frequent intervals during AF.

Hamakia No. 208. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday of each montli in Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. C.

E. Kvnku, F. Dkisbkoth, Seo'y. W. How much inteiest is centered the day "Fanny Pinch fried five floundered frogs for Francia Fowler's around a bunch of nice looking what heads.exhibited on the streets nowa father." Whenever an editor gi ts too lazy lo days? quired a population of 1,000,000, and I O.O F.

No 225: Meets Thurediiy of eaoh week in their hall. Visiting members welcome. W.B.Power, R. C. W.B.Poiiteb, N.O.

K. OF P. Bpartacus No 148: Merita every Tuesday night in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. D.Mioukl, A.C.Jkllison, K.

ofU. 4 8. CO. A circus never runs too long for spectators, but let a sermon run over been spared to make these cars the roost and comfort-assuring vehicles of their class in America. Holders of tickets can occupy these cars free.

.1 colored porter uceoiiipame eueh.ciif to administer to the wants of the patrons, which makes them especially desirable for iadies and children traveling without escort. In fact the ('. K. N. is tho Great Fr-f Rii.liniiKj-t 'hull -Car Linn west of the Missouri river.

When you travel, to ')e absolutely comfortable, take the Cm-caoo, Kansas in Nkhkaska Railway, I.sl.vm) Pulluina Polwv Sh-vping Cur'x on all night trains. m. Skhastian, P. T. A.

Topeku, Km. forty minutes and a congregation can alike until 2111. If new subscribers continue to send in (heir names at the present rate, The Eagle will reach over one thousand homes every week, before it is three months old. Come on friends we have ample room to add a million names if you desire to have us do so. There is a live, wide-awake attorney named S.

P. Harrison, down ut Ellsworth, who the readers of The Eacile may some day have ueed of consulting iu a legal way. If B.i, he will do your work wtdl and charge you only reasonable fees. See his card on third page. Dr.

M. II. Aldersou is about the busiest man in Wilson. With his attendance to his drug store and frequent culls to visit sit still. A.O.U.W.

No. ifl: MeoU 2d and 4th Monday nights of each month Kkller, E.y.DoLLKNMVKIi, Sec. M.W. an assessed valuation of $400,000,000. Cause: Kich soil, good climate, favorable location and plucky settlers.

Mr. Arthur Larkin, of Ellsworth, has lately introduced two excellent articles of general use, into his extensive dry goods establishment. The one is the patent cash delivery system, by which salesmen in any part of the store can "What an American girl wants is a will" of her own, but a young man of any other name is often just as ac ceptable fl.A.B. No. 115: Meets on 2d and 4th Friday of each month in Odd Fellows hall.

E.C.Mkkk, Adj. H. Keller, P.O. Bcildjncj and Loan Association: Regular Meeting 1st Monday of each month; Directors meeting 2d Tuesday evening. J.Jti.C'LAUSHKN, A.LAT8HAW, Sec'y.

Pros. A literary man makes a splendid send by a lPtle car on suspended wire, husband when his wife's grandmother the money to the cash clerk's desk and in a moment receive in return, the write, clip or steal enough of news to interest bis readers for live minutes in any one week, he is dead best to the profession of journnliivn and ought to starve to death among the ink kegs and col -vvebs of hi office. Central and western Kansas, where few years ago the buffalo grans hold full control, has been transformed Into a rich agricultural region, where splendid cities have been built, thousands of valuable farms opened, beautiful houses constructed uik: jichool houses and churches erected b' tin thousands. Persons residing near any of the poai offices in Ellsworth county aud wishing to subscribe for The Wilson EAGi.K,can hand in their name and money to their ovi. postmaster, as we have no doubt any oik of them will be kind enough to receive il send us word to start the paper.

The same cau be done In Russell, Lincoln," Rice a 'id Burton counties. From the Missouri river on the to dies and leaves him enough money to live upon. the sick In town and country, by day and night, he kept busy. Politically the Y.M.C.A: Rooms open every evening except Sunday and xhursday: tiospel meeting 4 p.m. on habbiith.

Rooms under Wilson State Bank. E.A.Cbaise, AC. Thompson, Sec'y. 1'rest. An old printer says one of the best doctor is also a hustler and does good and change required.

The other useful article is a copy of The Wilson Eaolk each week, which will interest and enlighten each clerk or customer on ali rules for punctuation is to "Go as long faithful service. as you can hold your breath, and then W.C.T.U: Meet 2dThursday of each month. P.A.Wolf, E.J.Bakton, Hoc. Sec. Frost, If you have a friend in the east, west, sock in a period." late State and county news, and at al! times correct democratic principles.

north or south, whom you have neglected to write to for some time, just send that The grasshopper plague is visiting B. Ot V. No. 21: Moets 1st and 3d Monday night of each month. N.Cooveb, C.b.

Hutchison, Q.M. Captain. We are glad to notice an effort on the friend a copy of Tne Eagle and it will Minnesota this year. Kansas is devoid of all plagues, excepting perhaps, a part of the city councilmen, to secure cheer and tell your frieud very plainly that you appreciate him or her, and that you are alive and living in a live town. a suitable piece of ground for a city Catholic Chuboh: Services every 2d and 4lh Sunday of each month, also Dth Sunday when it occurs, in Wilcon.

1st and 3d Sundays at Dubuque, Barton o. Servicesat 10a.m. I ather Dbauoun, Pastor. plague or politicians. park.

This is certainly a good move Good crops in Kansas and a demo Whenever you want a nent, clean shuve and one no time should be lost in making sure of. The park should be the Colorado line on the west the car of School Board: Meets 3d Friday of tich month, C.F.KlNKR, Clerk Director. or hair cut, call at the shaving parlors of progress has moved forward, carrying to cratic victory will do some toward evening up tjie evil effects of long continued republican ruin. large enough to suit the town a hun J. R.

Dunn. For If you wish an easy these fertile prairies mid prosperous towns dred years. It should be well supplied shave, as good as barber ever gave; just PROFESSION! CA RDS. people of intelligence, enterprise and wealth, until to-day Kansas a territory two with trees to shade the crowd, no An advertisement in a good news call on hira at his saloon, at morn or ve or busy noon. His room is neat, his towels paper, such as the one you are now H.

ALDEKSOX, M. rending, is worth two on an old shed. are clean, his sissors. sharp, his razors keen; and all that art or ekill can do, kind J. R.

matter what its size in years to come, and with seats, walks, stands and fountains to make a visit to it ever cheerful. A good park is the be3t, most hundred miles wide by four hundred miles long has been transformed Into a Vt-r! aMe empire- the wonder of the world. Topeku Capital. This is no new discovery. Tli only film orryiust tiifl Unitiid StW- Ovxrlnud Mills.

Through PelliiwiD Rlwppro and nioflrrn pay Coaehvn from the Mifwoui-j River. Dunn will do for you. II. M. Coover and D.

II. Newcomer have To keep a good resolution give it to useful and cheapest property any city PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Wilbon, Kansas. Calls promptly attended to In the City or country. HpwiAl attention given to Surgery, Office over Drug Store (eat rooms.) can invest in, as it is of use to all the a 1 the machinery required to do any kind of work in wood or iron. Such a shop is your wife and tell her to pack it away in the bureau.

You'll have it then as long as the bureau stands. citizens, rich, poor, well or sick. During our visit to Ellsworth on When you visit Ellsworth, and yant Tuesday, we had the pleasure of an introduction1 over one hundred active arid leading citizens and business men P. HARRISON, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, of vast value to a town like Wilson, or to any farmer or resident within a score of miles. They can prepare all material needed in a house or barn, or repair any portion of a reaper, header, steam engine or wlud-mill if It breaks or gives out, on short notice, Ellsworth.

Kansas. of that handsome city. Among the number we lememberCo nty Attorney a good substantial meal or lodging, by day or week, just go to the Farmers Hotel, kept by J. W. Fox.

If corn crops turn out accordingly, as the wheat, the people of our great and glorious State will have no cause to complain for the next year. "What becomes of all the mules and J. I). Iyafferty, Sheriff J. II.

Raldridge, We would like to have a grod cor- MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS -TO "Denver, Che-venue, Ogden, fiait Ijtke City, Sacramento, San (Franciseo, i Angeles, Portland, and I1 Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, IdahoMontana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Washington Territory, ami all Pacific Coast Points. "liasfitiura Checkwl Through from all Points. KAMILY si.f.eplrs vree on ALL Tiiaorou trains. Forfartlifr infornitlm rRirsHiDi? larrimff twcrseil, raw of fr, dcriptir MmpliM appH ti th nu-ft ftwnt of the Uckm ti fie riil way. or cmoectia remta, ot Hw, Pi rt.n, fc" 1.

1 JSl; i A f-f 4 A. I A Clerk of the court A. R. Hepperly, Many a man will npend night after uiglit, and dollar after dollar over card tables and drinking btsrs who cannot ot any time of year Hpare one dollar to pay an editor for a newspaper to go weekly Into his house to cheer hi poor lonely wife or help to educate is needy mid neglected children. Su.h men are poor excuses anywhere and unworthy of even common confidence.

Sample copien of this paper ere omiHion-alij' mailed to some person rceomeud.d to os by some friend or acquaintance. A marked Minplecopy mean that it is Fen! free to the person receiving it fur his inspection. If it suits your ts-te, we ak you to subscribe and let snd it to your home for six monthi fr Hfty cents or one year for one dollsr. P-udyour ustm and mr-nry to the editor Eaolk office, Wilson EllfwoTth HVmniiUiE FOR THE "EAGLE." "poiidpiit in every town in Ellsworth, Pmnti-r. in Federal and State Courts.

Ijegul business transacted in all ptrt of th" United ('anmlnaml (resit Britain. Special attention given to Collections and Commercial Litigation. A Notary Pnblio in the Oiiice. fafOffice in Insnranse Building. R.

DUNN, Postmaster J. F. Baker aud clerk. Russ'll, Lincoln, Rice and Barton coun Attorney S. P.

Harrison, editors of The ties, to snd ns by Wednesday evening or Thursday morning of each we'k, all the Reporter and Kdltor Collett cf The Democrat, also II. Johnson, Arthur Larkin, Dr. Day, Dr. Coggeshall and a number of other gentlemen. As a horsos over eight, years of age? "We would like for somebody to tell us, we never hear them spoken of.

Plant tansy at the roots of your plum-trees, or hung branches of the JOXSOHIAI, AETIST, ldis' slid Children' Hnif Cutting A Specialty, A I.L WORK Ot'AltANTEKfJ, Important items of general Interest In their locality. To all who will go oblijre us, free copy of The will be sent Remember to make ail item short as our space is limited, and long all day arti-cle ranAot be accepted by a live weekly rmwapuper" that want to give its readers the n'Wf. result of our first visit, fifty-fourcopies of The Eagle will be wanted at Ellsworth this week, and a good prospect or still morp In th twr future. Giw MTrM snd Ho fn.rin plant on the limbs of the tree, anfl you be arm nei i i irw on AveoiNT vii'mtir Jl-i. I Wj.1.

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Pages disponibles:
140
Années disponibles:
1888-1889