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Stockton Eagle from Stockton, Kansas • 8

Stockton Eagle from Stockton, Kansas • 8

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Stockton Eaglei
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Stockton, Kansas
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House to rent. For particulars ITEMS. From tbo Times. STOCKTON EAGLE Inquire at tliell.AOLK otlice. Keep, your money at homo by pat Viola Ordway ib down with ma "1 ZEvL fi nnn Entered at the poatofllceln Slvcklon ns' larial fever.

ond cIum mall mnttor. ronizing your home Mills. Farmers' Roller Mills Hour, the best to be had Rev. Rarick leuvea this afternoon il I a on a trip to Mitchell county. in town.

12 T- I CITY NEWS. Miss Ethel Shaw is Buffering with ueioro you buy anyiwmg in jew diphtheria, though not seriously ill. elry- line, see 1'ark lieUs elegant Merry Christmas and happy New stock. 11 tf Mr. Denney, of Stockton, was the I tar to all.

euest of her sisiec, Mrs. J. JI. Jmtch- Park Bell caa sell you a guarante ell, a few hours Saturday. Mockton 1a the best stock and watch or Ciock for less money than JU UKJUVU UUL grain market in western Kansas.

C. C. Dail, of Stockton, was among tiny house in the county. Lj (hose to be commissioned as notaries Buckwheat flour, warranted pure, EJ. Cram has sold his blacksmith public on the 10th instant.

at Farmers' Roller Mill Store. 12 fchop to John Martin, of Eagle Rap -VISIT TXIE- A literary and fiebatiner club com ids, OfeborneCounty. One pound BUTTER PRINTS Dosed of the latcrer members of the at The Bee Hive. Charley Swain, one of Cresson's schools, was organized JJlonday even Farmers' Roller Mill Store sells vouflsr merchants, made the Eaolx ing. BBfflErE BEE BiUiCJE choicest brands of fiour of home office a call yesterday.

Thursday evening of next wek make. 12 the ladies' aid society will hold a so The Toledo Blade (Naby's Paper) and the Stockton Eagle, both one Lamps and Bird Cages at the Bee cial at Mrs. John Juullm b. All in Hive. year for $1.85.

Subsrcibe now. vited. For feed of all kinds, corn, oats Plainville was favored Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Casper Brown, of OUR PRICES bran and chop go to the Farmers' WmzM SUIT THE TIMES i with the presence of County Super took.

ton, is in town to-day, and re Roller Mill Store. 12 intendent Johnson, who was over at ports Stockton still on the boom. tending the teachers association. Nicodenius Enteprise. A bright-eyed boy, ten pounds in AH Sizes WINDOW GLASS, at Coolbaugh Stewart Love make farm and O.

F. McBride, eon of P. C. Mc weight, lias been the center of at isriue, or xseiiaom townsnip, was a traction at the home of I. W.

Gray citv loans. 2 since 1' rid ay last, pleasant caller Thursday. He ex peels to go to barbering in the spring, WW DOW GLASS PUTTY, Tuesday morning the home of at Coolbaugh Bros? rank Waddle was brightened by Kev. A. E.

McComb moved to the appearance of a 13-pound girl Corn meal at Farmer's Roller NOVELITIES, NUTS, Come and see ns. Vt ILL GLADLY SHOW YOU OUR STOCK. R. S. COOLBAUGH.

All are doing well. Mills Store. 12 Commissioner oanderson came Park Bell is giving low figures on over from Stockton last evening, and any thing in the jewelry line. 11 spent to-day glancing over Plainville Stewart Love are still makins this citv, Monday. He has been residing i'u Belmont township for the past month or so.

He is still pastor of the Baptist church at Webster. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Green came -down from Webster, Rooks county, Sunday evening. Loo rotuined 'Tuesday morning, but Mrs. G. will remain until the end of the week. Osborne Farmer.

real estate. He will probably locate city loans. iiere in the spring. The office of Stewart Love is in It lias been decided to hold dedica si i a is i il ma Barnes Selby's old office. tory services of the Plainville M.

E. hurch on Christmas morning. Rev. Window Glass and Putty Walker, of Victor, Kansas, and Rev. at COOLBAUGH BROS.

I here was a surprise party at the residence of Mr. Crow, in Belmont Subscribe for the Stocktox Eagle. Lest, ot Stockton, will be present, and assist in the work. A general invitation is extended to all tp be DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Loans Money on Long- or Short Time, $1 per year.

township, Wednesday evening, and See Stewart Love for farm and 'm enjoyable time was About present. ft i vti city loans. 92 twenty five couple were present, and ne annual meeting ot tne nam- surprise was the rtsult, Low prices on GLASSWARE for rille fair met Decamber 13, 1887, at which time the follow ter datys to make room for Holiday PAYS INTEREST TIME DEPOSITS, BUT ANT) REM, EXCHANGE. BUY AND SELL Commonwealth: Chautauqua coun- UKAJU KBTATB, 1J11AWS UEKUS, MUHTUAU 1S9, WWIKAUIS, 1.EAS1SS, Alia UOOdS. JHK JJEE lllVK.

ing officers were elected for the en sty will soon have a most unsavory reputation if there is not seme Having disposed ot the Western ruing year: President, M. M. Shores; vice-president, Geo. W. Benedict; News I am now in the hardware change.

The latest news to hand is business at the old stand of W. Earls; secretary, John that four sons of prominent farmers LcCompte, in Stockton, where I Mullin; general superintendent, Nat have been arrested for highway would be glad to see all of my old REPRESENTS BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES, MAKE FINAL PROOFS, AND ATTENDS TO LAND CASE, Mulliu; representative, Nat. Mullin; board of directors, J. C. Travis, E.

friends, and where I trust by lair B. Shorts, C. G. Cochran, Capt dealing I will be able to make many new ones. Come and see me.

robbery. The Band Dramatical entertain ments last Friday and Saturday even iiigs were attended by good audi ences. The acting was much bettei Gentry, D. E. Miller, C.

C. Burris, ll-4t B. G. Starbuck and A. M.

King. The time for holding the next next fair Stewart Love, real estate and ihan we had expected. We have no was fixed at September 25, 26, 27 OOO Set? G-jrOOXiO- loan agents, in Barnes Selby's old office. and 28, 188S. An effort will be made doubt that all who witnessed thr rendition of the Nevada, or Lost to make the next fair the best ever If you want lots of goods for little held.

Mine, felt amply repaid for being money go to the Bee Hive. Died Thursday, December 22nd 1887, of diphtheria, Frederick, son FOR SALE. Horses, and cord and stove wood of Alfred and Anna Reed, of Iowa, FltaoXes township. Aged, 1 ear, 11 mon for sale. Inquiie of Dr.

L. B. Powell, ths. Funeral services at the resi oyer First National Bank. lOtf dence tomorrow, by Bev.

Sherman, CENTRAL HOUSE. KANSAS WEBSTEH, ALCONA TOWXSHIF. Board and lodging $3.50 per week CarlJakey has just finished a stone F. S. VILSOfJ, Proprietor.

house. and day board $3.00 per week, with free use of a complete bath house. From date the above aie our rates. Geo. Baker has jii'-t finished sod mansion for himself.

A No. Ckntbal House. Ample stabling room for stock, by the feed, day, week or month. G. O.

Smith has returned from Stockton, Nov. 17. 9tf Stable for movers to stop at. Terms very reasonaDie. Logan county, and reports Russell Springs boomimg.

lioggS' Klood l'urlller and Blood Maker. RED FRONT BARN: NORTHWEST COR. MAIN BROADWAY 1 if ty three have loined the church No remedy in the world has since the revival has been in pro gaine'd the popularity that this medi- gress at Slate. Miss May Webster is leading the meetings. cimi' has, as a household or family medicincv no one should be without it.

It has no calomel or quinine in its composition, consequently no bad effects can arise irom it. We Lost: between Stockton and Web ster, a small package marked Hall;" Also a sheet iron flue. The keep. s. full supply of it at ail times finder will please leave the same at IOC X-a BALDWIN The real estate and loan office of tliere.

L. A. Near has traded that horse and bugg-y to Mr. Babb, of Stockton, lor property in that city. Lou knows which side his bread is buttered, and wiien lie invests in Stockton real estate he is taking no risks.

Woodston Register. The Smith County Bulletin now presents a bright, attraciive appearance throughout Bruce Bonn, one of Stockton's boys, recently assumed the position of foreman, and to him credit belongs for the metropolitan up, tastefully displayed and splendid press work. George Miller, of Smith county, was in the city, Saturday Loomis, cf Alcona township, came down Saturday to see the county's capital, and lurnish testimony in a la wsuit between a couple of his Prof. L. JL Lucore, principal of tke Webster schools, was a pleasant caller Saturday; also F.

S. Wilson, liveryman of that burg Oberlin Eye: D'ed, Saturday afternoon at five o'clock, of inflammation of the bowels, Clarence Patchin, aged 20 years, months and 25 days. Clarence was the son of lion. A. L.

Patchin, and was well known and held in high esteem, not only in this city but all over the land district as he for some years faithfully and ably peifoimed the duties of clerk in the IT. S. land office here. Hostsof friends iiere mourn he loss of one they knew only to respect and love; this city was the home i Hon. A.

L. Patchin for years. Married: at the residence of the bride's father, in Belmont township, Rooks county, Kansas, December .18. 1837, Mr, Joeeph B. Bower and the Webster pustoffice.

or at this office. 13 Stewart Love is in Barnns Selby's old office. DEALER IK THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, 1). BEGU'SCIIKURY COUGH SYRUP. Is the only medicine that acts direct NT f.lEI pure oeoes.PCTE A Splendid Eicrht page, 55-Column ly on the lungs, blood and bowels, it relieves a cough instantly and in time effects a permanent cure.

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W. Belknap, Geo. W. Rogers, and Cols. Albert G.

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Itweirh only ae and one half poiiDda, nd ie constructed that it an be 'n an instant, efl conrenimtl fockot koiie, folded up into a miiil ompaee. If not iuat npresented, nUirn to a at our year, bent only on of the money. Both the contracting parties are young, comely, intelligent and energetic, and highly respected members of Webster society. The groom, Mr. Bower, is a school teacher, and one of the most finished penmen in the county, and a thrifty, stirring gt-ntleuian.

The bride is the daughter of Wm. Barnes, jurt west of Webster, and a charming lady, he is. May their joys tide them over life's occasional billows to that Jjat where bliss is eternal. Address, THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, I4m3 Washington. D.

C. for SIe lijr IH llBrdirr mm (rctnfriiif. STOOD THE TEST FOR OVER TWO YEARS. Send for Circulars Testimonials. AGENTS WANTED I avery Town not ajready taken.

D. F. SARGENT SOU, Patentees, Ceneseo. III. One agent made $duu in Li ifrenta make big money eclllni; tliiepop Blur household article.

Samples copies free. Send for one. The Stockton Eagle and The months. Samples sent poet paid for 76 eente at etampe. RICHARD V.

nQfiTRQSS, Sole Mr.t GaJJen, Mich. National Tribune, both one year for 11.80.. Now is the lime to subscribe.

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Pages Available:
270
Years Available:
1887-1888