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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 EAGLE. George Jacob, of Belmont, was i tho city on Monday. nous I S3 ITKLTS1IET) KVKBV FRIDAY. W. liulllncs, ot Jloxic.

is in tho city on business. KANSAS. STOCKTON, J. G. Shaw Co have sold property to the nrnoii.it ot $30,000 tins spring- Frank Montgomery and wife are spending the week visiting with friends in the country.

Don't fail to attend the musical entertainment at the Opera House, this (Friday) evening. Jud. Smith arrived in Stockton Tuesday from Colorado. PIntoiTfl nt tho pontufflco In Stockton as dux niull inuttor. W- H.

DAVIDSON, PROP- MAIN STREET, STOCKTON, KANSAS. Georcro Botrsis returned home STOCKTON DIRECTORY. from Washington Territory Tues day. M. Smith, one of Alcona town Ilurlbut Bro's are invoicing the hardware stock which they have purchased from L.

B. Potter, and will immediately move it into their ship's busy farmers, was in the city a. It. TIME TA1M.K-MO. PAC, C.

B. Ko.ill russcnger, arrives, 10.25 a. w. 412 departs, 4.05 p.m. arrives.

8.30 p. m. 4o8 dftpuvts, a. m. hi.

V. Cam-enter, Agent. POSTOFKICE: MAILS. $1.00 PER DAY HOUSE, First class accomocalions in every particular. Special inducements to boarders by the week.

on Tuesday. own store building. Dr. W. A Leigh is now living in the east in Kastcrn mull arrives, daily at 10.33 a.

Gaylord Herald: A young mar Mr. Lcsey's property part of the citv. ili juirts 4.w p. in. Myruaxd Motor, arrives Monday.

Wedne ried couple in this city are just celebrating the arrival ot their first baby, iluv- unil Friday, at 12 and departs same G. W. llcCubbin, of Webster, was the mother being 14 years old and ilnv nt i p. in. I'lainvlllo untl Hays City, dally, except Sun la v.

arrives t) d. in. and departs a. tn. in the city Saturday and made the the father 15.

In about five years JUagle oihee a call. Cliiinillerand Zurrtoh, arrives Tuesday and tt rduy at 5 p. and departs same day from now the whole family can commence going to school together. Sal Rosenberg moved his stock of CHAS. P.

DMAWAY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. goods into E. J. Donnell's business The LaCrossc Chieftain, of Rush room Wednesday. county, came out last week printed J.

G. Curtis, of the lirm of Curtis in red ink, rejoicing over the fact at Mil a. in. Webster, Alcona. Nlcodemus, Millbrook, and WaKeeney, daily except Sunday, departs nt T.oOa.

and arrives at 8 p. in. Su(rHr Loaf, Portiitfe and AdauiMin, arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 12 and departs at 1 p. ia. Earnest.

Powell and Marvin, arrives Monday and Friday, at 6 p. and departs at a. m. How Creek and Kirwin, daily, except Sunday, arrives at 8 p. departs 1'ontofHee open dally from 1 a.

in. to 8 p. m. Sunday i'roui 1 to 2 p. m.

P. H. MuKanna, Postmaster. Co. of Webster, was in town that Judge Osborne issued a writ of Monday on business.

of mandamus ordering the county officers to remove their books, rec A Young Men's Republican Club ords, furniture, to that city. Farm and City Loans at lowest rates. Have inquiry for cheap farina was organized last Monday evening and want them at lowest figures. Chas. F.

Push, of Marysville, Planrville township. i. Kansas, was in the city Tuesday, Chris. Knipp, of Alton, was in 4th door west of Opera Block, Stockton, Kansas. selling a fine brand of cigars of his CHUKCIIES.

St. Thomas Catholic Mass every third Sunday in each month, and every filth Sunday of month with five Sundays. Kev. Fathkk Pujos, Priest. MHliodlut Preaching every Sunday at a.

and at 7.J0 u. m. Sunday school own manufacture. The "Push" our city Tuesday, looking up a location for a butcher shop. make is eqtial to the celebrated "Tansill's Punch" cigar.

In fact THE Frank Heptein has moved into E. Children's meeting STOCKTON HOUSE, f-very Sundy at m. f-aeli Sunday at 4 p. m. uh's cigars have but few equals.

A. J. Best, pastor. T. McKnight's house west of the Congregational church.

While W. R. Griffin was driving Charley Peterson, of Rush town his horse, which was attached to the JOHN reith. Proprietor. ship, left for his new home in Re delivery wagon, Tuesday afternoon, the singletree broke which caused public county Tuesday.

Christian Preaching on the 2d and 4th Sundays, in each month nt 11 a. and 7.ii0 p. in. Social service each Sunday when there is no preaching. Sunday school at 3 p.

in. Uapt 1st Services in Academy Hall every Salilmth at 11:30 a. in. and p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 11.

L. Fisher, Pastor. Congregational Preaching every Sunday nt lO.IJUa. and at T.iWp. m.

Bible school at 11.45 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Teachers' meeting Saturday at 4 p.m. Voting peoples' society Wednesday afternoon F. E.

Sherman. Pastor. the horse to run away. The shaft A First-Class Hotel in Everv respect. A sauare meal tor the huno-rv ami A.

M. King, of the real estate firm and harness were somewhat demol a place where every traveler may find rest. ished, but otherwise no serious dam of King Mitchell, of Plaiwville, was in Stockton on Tuesday. tr I age was done. AT $1.00 PER DAY $3,50 PER WEEK.

L. B. Potter left Saturday after The musical entertainment to be noon for Missouri, on a business given by the students of the musical LODGES. Stockton Lodge No. 86, TC.

of P. Meets department of the Academy, at the CEDER STREET, STOCKTON, KANSAS. in Knights of Plthuis Hall, east juggins Rloek. everv Tuesday eveninir. Visiting Opera House this (Friday) evening, u'omises to be a treat, very body l.rothers welcomed.

J. a. Knioht. C. C.

F. P. Cui'f, K. of U. S.

trip, returning Wednesday morning. O. A. Higgins returned home Wednesday morning, looking rather poorly from his Jute sickness in Chicago. attend.

Admission 25 cents. Ke- I.ooiil Assemldy No. K. of Ij. Meets everv Monditv evening in O.

A. It. hall. served scats may be had at the post- ran bums W.B.McK-MGlIT.M. W.

H. A. Hart, Secretary. ofhee without extra charge. Any Any Stockton I'ost Ko.

70, G. A. It. Meets W. S.

Wright, of the firm of on the 1st and 3rd Saturday evening in eacl mouth. ai.bkkt Teei.b, P. V. M. M.

Stewaht, Adjutant. Wright, O'Rourk Wright, re turned home last Friday from a sis Stockton XV. It. C. NO.

Moots on the Ellsworth Reporter: one giving the editors of this paper the address of George W. Beaman will be rewarded. Will our exchanges please copy. Chas. F.

Push, the celebrated cigar manufacturer of Marysville, eeks trip northern and centra! unois. Mr. right intorms us that while away he sold $24,400.00 wor'h of their own land. W. S.

is a ustler and returned home with a Kansas, was in the city Tuesday, on business and visited with J. G. Shaw, an old-time friend of his. NEWva new' ecord that is hard to boat in land sales. He brought home with him tt and iird Saturday evening in each month, in the I.

O. O. F. hull. Ei.la Hogos, President, Mrss Minnie Secretary.

Stockton Lodge, No. 175, I. O. O. Meets in Odd Feilows hall, every Wednesday at Visiting lirethnni eordinlly wel-r-nined.

I. K. Baldwin, N. 0. a f.Tiut Ne Secretary.

Stockton I.odgo No. 08, A. O. V. VT.

Moils (list and third Monday evening of tiionih. 11. Oi.dh, M. If. M.

Nohcott, Recorder, Xf ahcuha Lodge No. 1 A. F. M. Meets in their hall, over (Jay the Friday evening oh or before the lull moon and two weeks thereafter.

Visiting brethren are eordinlly invited to attend. S. M. VT. .1.

T. Smith. Secretary. wo of the finest stallions ever im- We in receipt of the Webster orteu i.ito Ivooks county, and now Enternrise, with Evans King at has them on the Elmvvood Slock the helm. It is a neat newsy sheet, Farm.

We heio give pedigree of and the people of Webster need ElAB-N. RIGS. be proud of the Enterprise. Boys, these horses Imported Perc heron stallion "Saffreir" 20G9 (4418) shed here is our X. Success.

by Holland II, 7279, government Everv Republcan in Stockton stallion in Fiance and noted as one of the best. Percheron stallion Tin's is the largest and most conveniently arranged barn in north west township who wishes to become a member of the Voting Men's Repub Kansas. It is lighted by elettricity. and supplied ith watir bv the citv LOCALS. Wra Roegrant.

of Alton, was in the city on Monday. finer livery tun. outs than any other barn lican Club, wil hand their in this -9 water-works nnu part ot Kansas. names to the Sacretarv not later than this (Friday) evening. -Prince," sired by Bou Espon 1270, also stallion "Tulere" sired by Bon Espon 1270.

An old fashioned camp fire was enjoyed at the post room of the Stockton O. A. 11., Thursday evening last. Slockton Post entertained about thirty visiting comrades from A.H.Ellis, attorney, of Beloit, was in the city attending court the fi rst of the week. Wc notice from an exchange that nil ii7 a ft nm mmn ill Wild Horse township cast their vote for the county seat of Graham county 30 to favor of 1 1 ill Citv.

Nico- mini LIU WHUU II J. i Shirley is HiftVmg from a severe attack of roseola, which has rtettled in his eyes. deniiiH 110 for -Hill City to 1 for various points, namely: Plainville, Millbrook. the goes on. C.

MARTIN, PROPRIETOR, Wm. J. McLaughlin and of Cresson, were registered at the Commercial Hotel, the first of the Aveek. AT J. E.

CRAM OLD STAND, SOUTH OF THE 01-ERA BLOCK, John Sarvd returned home Tuesday morning'froja Washington Territory. Mr. STrver. has invested quite extensively in property in Washington Territory, and expects to move his lamily to that country in a short time. to ao C.

Love has not been able attend to business this week on omit of the severe sickness of fhild. his oodston and Medicine posts. Preparations were made to have a good old talk of events during the period oj 'Gl-to '05. Comrade M. P.

Isen-beig was called upon to make the welcom-j addios, which he did in good shape. Mr. Isenberg was followed by Comiade Kelly, of Medicine Post, who made few brief but pvia remarks. The ball was then opened for a tree for nil talk, which neaily all the comrades present took advantage of and related some of the many interesting events which happened during their time of service. At a late horn the meeting: ad STOCKTON, KANSAS.

I have bought the blacksmith and wagon shop formerly owned by Mrr Cram, and have seemed the services of McSHINNEV, who is -well known" to the people of this vacmi'y as a first-class workman. All work done at my shop, will be warranted and satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. J. T. Sudduth, who for a long time was in the employ of TV.

A. Moore, is now clerking for F. A. Newell. Among those who have gone from our midst on a prospective trip to Washington Territory, during the past week, are: I.

J. Carpendcr, Grant McNeeley, L. VanSlack, Chas. Gilbert, Dan Martin, Frank Connley and S. R.

Guthrie. journed, and all present expressed themsc-lves highly entertained. Comrades when in the city don't fail to call upon the Stockton Post, who are ever ready to receive you. B00ES.T1EEI GEMT EACH! Look here! do you know that John Reith has taken charge of the Stockton House again? lie has commenced to refurnish it with new furniture and is replastering it, and will soon be able to give the travling public a first class hotel. He wishes his old friends to stop with him, as his house be supplied with the The following printed from frond roadahlA trne on eorxl' books are rublinhed In neat Pamphlet form They are without exception the cheapest hooka ever nub- rapor, and many of the in hamlsomtfly illustrate! J.

II. Eaton, of the Citizens Bank of Millbrook, and II. J. Ilanvi of the same town, were in the city Tuesday on business. Several citizens of Osborne were in Stockton Tuesday, looking over our water works, with a view cf adapting the same system for that place.

K. D. and E. R.ThThault of Zur-ick, were in the city Monday, and purchased of the Saginaw Lumber Company $GO0 worth of for the purpose of erecting a creamery at that place. rnish to iDaepea of the people an opportunity to secure the best; imhed la any mod or language, audi rnrn ierl in an of Itio day at the roi tri Hid literature nig il' exoenie.

Jn any other aeriea ttiene Kicut vork would cost mail tiered. Each oae iucoujpleie iu itjsell times the price ut wbicli they are here utfc Wonder of the World. Katubal ani Other. Cot tMni descnnliuBi ftiid of the nintt wonderful Worku( DMum fltvl of mat). Very hilrrettinir ii1 tlntrnctlve.

ocU'rn of the Meo. A dicrtpiion the many wonder best the market affords. Mr. Reith ful and LwAtitiin) uuugi luuua ai iu bottom oi ilia octaa, witu prntuse Htuwtrittioita. "A I'leaanre Ksertlon," find Other GkeMieit.

ty om ah ailkm's Wipu." A eriiirctkm of Irresimibiy runny is a hotel man in every respect. -To prove this matter call on him at the Stockton House. The Foreelllnl IfuUlca. A Ty M. T.

Cir.rnn. The Old Oul.cn 'heat. AKuvcl. liyPrLvawua Cobr, Jr. The 1'earl oi'thoOevan A Novrt, By Claha Aouubt.

Ilollow Aali llaLL A Novel, lty o1auuat Wloukt. TllmtTnteii. I'll flu llonne. A KotI. "ftf Htta W.

1 ndcr tho LUuca. A Novel, l.y tii auiixtr of "Dora 1 he Pliimond Krueelet- A Xovul. V.y Bits. llEar JHuitrated. The l-nwyer'a A Nnvct.

Tly Wm W. TtnAnnof. The rifrnnje laiw af Dr. Jekyll und Mr. llydc A Kovel.

K. 1 HruvKitaott. A Wicked Ulrl. A Nowl. Ty UaarCartt Hr.

I.ndy Valwortli'a DIobiouUb. a Novi. "Tkb Dt' Hf." Two Plna. A Kcwel. r.y lha author of Dora TV-rne." The Mnc of llcorfa.

A Kor), By n. L. pAiuror. DorU'a Forfonc. ANnval.

By Flobkkcb WaaoaN, A Low Marrlttge- A Nl. Hy Hiai HIumuk. Phi Tfce Ovllty ICIvcr. A Novel. Iiy Wti.KlK s' The lulao or Aana A Kneel.

HyPi.oKKtra UaaaTAr, Mont Orange. A Nnvel. Mra. UrwNT Woon. rurirlnf the Fctti r.

A Novt-I I Uri. Af.RXAKnra. A Tiny wrlght IuutfLtcr. A.W1. ixxn Ci'WAftiia.

UluttraUil. Fnlr but Knlac. A Novel. By th author of "Dora The Kansas Farmer, published at Topeka, has been enlarged to a 20-page, 80 column paper, and reduced in piico to one dollar a year. It ranks among the best agricultural papers in the country, and for Kansas farmers it is the beat, because it is made up especially for them.

It is now twenty four years old, is conducted by practical farmers.and published wholly in the interest of agii-culture in the broadest of the word. The Farmer publishes foil crop, stock and weather reports, for the entire state seven times a year. It also publishes, weekly, a list of all the animals taken up in any part of tho state We have arrangements wh'ere-1 we can offer, the Stockton Eagle and the Kansas Fanner, both papers one year 1.S0. This is an opportunity to get two needed papers for a very small outlay. A.

H. Olds has jusc turned out two very attractive signs for M. A. Haines, and they have been erected wver each stairway leading down into Mr. Haines' office, which is under the State Bank of Stockton.

Kftcns vy die modi pnpninr rmmorAua writer oi me day. Tho Aant Koxlnh I'npefa atilhnr of The Hug; iJtx uutcDtB." a inogt ri'Iiculoujly funny buult -lnTry way equal ii "Widow Bdoti." 4 hriatmua Morlca. hy lunar its DlCSS. CooUtne a punitr of din ini eiiarmtn? Cbrtitmaa atorlei tvfT written bf tlie writer wIid t-ver lived. Kariioue tiiputnplte.

Kound the Evening A book of BiiMiaiui for lie luita folk at tiom-. Pepnlar HwltAtlona end IHnloffue, hornorfla, rm tlf find lncl'i'lllifl ll th JMlent, t-- btl motl pnpnitr. TheHeir-miide Men of Modern Time. Conuine por-frsita an binrmitnim o( rnmnos itttl ilia AatrieaQat from tbe Omaof Frmkltn to tha praMnt. familiar Qqnlntiona CfloUlnln? th orlfla an4 aolhftr-ftiipof many rtirui frequently me! tu rtadiDg and ceaverta tha.

A T3SM Wnrk pf rarrtnra. Low Mfe In New Tork, A or tItM panph-furM ihowtnff tha rlrH aide of lif lu tbe riateity. flluttrait The Hood to U'rftlth. hl an advrti9lnK r- ular, bat a thoroughly rractirl work, pointing on a way by wfit eh all mmy rrtfltto nionay, casllv rapidly and hontly. One Hundred I'opular Nnt, ati 'I comic, tiiclditnc ml of the fnvnriUra, nW aud old, Mr Noel'a Heir.

A Not, hj Mra. Mat Ainsa Fcaviaa. A Borfrei 1,1 fe- A N-rol. lj Mariom lUnr Aao. An Old Mob'i gocrtflce.

A liofel. Ey Mra. A $. wraraavs. It is with regret that we chronicle the death of one of the Academy students, Wr.

Frank Stagg, a promising young man from near Kirwin, who came into our midst to the knowledge of an education by the aid of the above named institution. Mr. Stagg was first taken sick Monday the 5th afld rapidly grew worse until death overtook him last Saturday night. His. death, which was caused by dropsy of the heart, is the cause of much regret and sorrow by the (students of the Academy and his many outside friends.

TWne." liliutrntfd. I.nnfRMta CiLhln. A Xovei. l.y Mra. i.

i icroa, lUuntraltd. Flnrnica Irlnfftftn' VutU. A airs, aiiar A. Th amua IlaUr. A I-otcI.

I IT. U. UOBIKBoa iUiiatrated. II. Pryor, of Plain ville, who has been acting as assistant deputy sheriff during court, received a telegram from Grcensburg, Indiana, Tuesday morning, which stated that his mother was not expected to live.

On receipt of the sad news Mr. Prynr took the first train for Indiana. Tee tnUfornln Cabin. A Rove, i t. uLooa.

nnlv 1 only noat-naid tiron rtmlnt of cnta anTtn for. fj We will Fend any ficr of the atvrre bf mail i 25 rentaiarivttMf'v Trv tnr rut thm ntin Iiatf4i)hookafor IT fentatthe etiliie lt houiul in boards with cloth .10. ThtBia the jreateat banrain in books ever offered, bonotf ll tot ke adTantace of it.fV fUitfirtifmgvnratd ormnnry Poatae stampi takfn forfrections of a dollar. An to or we rfer to ny newgpaner pabliaLed in Npw 'rlr. likewifte to the Cooimorenl Affenrie.

All orders filled brd Fi M. VP o. Marray Street, Aew YorKj.

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Pages Available:
270
Years Available:
1887-1888