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Webster Eagle from Webster, Kansas • 5

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Webster Eaglei
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FEED AND SALE STABLE, WEBSTER EAGLE, FRATER. -ATTORNEY AT DEMOCRTATIC TICKET. WEBSTER, KANSAS. For governor THOMAS MOONLIGHT. Far lieutenant-governor S.

tt. 1HL.TT, Pbopritor. F.S.WILSON, For aMtretiirv of state W. P. PKT1LLON, This Column and you wil know where to get the following at a figure that beat any PECK LED JEW Kansas For auditor W.D.KELLKY For treasurer.

LUTHER P. BIKCH FIELD, TlIflTI For DKVKNNElf For sup't pub.insfn Land Office at KIrwin, Kansns, nindat.ions for their stock at this barn. No 11740 July n. im nor associate justice w. ai.

vtmxr.ua.vi For congressman th district fr7AlBo have fitted up a room with stove and cooking utensils far the convenience of those whodo their own cooking. Uarn in north part of town. W. S. 6ILE, Syrups by the bucket full of Ellsworth county.

PROHIBITION TICKET. For governor H.CEANSCOMBE For lleutenan-governor T. W. HUSTON For secretary of state C. H.

LONGBTON SYRUPS BT THE BARREL. Canned Goods; Teas, For Treasurer WM. CKOSBY For attorney-general 8. WAITK For sup't pub. For associate justice E.

B.PAYTON C. M. PARSONS, DEALER IN TLOUIl, FEED, GROCERIES, ETC Also NUTS, CANDIES, APPLES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Kto. When you want anything in my line give me a call. West aide Main WEB8TER, KANSAS.

Congressional Republican Central Coot' mlttee Meeting. si Coffee, Sugar, The Republican Central Committee of the Sixth Congressional District will meet at Be-loit, Kansas, August 23, 1886, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of organizing, and for he transaction of such other business as may CRAWFORD HOUSE, properly come before It. J.

H. Franklin, Acting Charman, Notice Is hereby (riven that the following-named settler him tiled notlue of lilf) intention to make ilnal proof In support of his clulm, and that said proof will be inade before the Judfre or Clerk of Dist Court at Stockton. September 4, 1880, viz: James Eiwon.JId ami for the V'i NK 4 E4 NW4 see 25tp7 railed 1 He names the following witneHsen to prove bla continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, snld land, viz: W. I). MuCouili, Geo.

McCubbin, H. J. Fulkerson, W. H. Kulkersou, all of Webster, Kaunas.

John Ilissoll, Hag. A W. Frater, 47 John Bisscll, Rote. Land office at Klrwln, Kansas. July lfl, 1886 No.

116811. Notice is hereby friven that the fullowiuir-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at Stockton, Kansas, on auk. 28, 1880, viz: Judd Smith, lid 1U0U5, for the 8wJ4 sec 4919. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land viz: Backus, Goorge Wllley, Anderson, of Chandler, Kansas. 47 JOHN J41SSELL, Register.

Land Office at Kirwln. Kansas, No, 11707 Julv 17 188. Notice is hereby (riven that the followlnjr-n mned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge or ClerK of Court at Stockton Kansas, on Aug, 28th 1886, viz: Henry Miller, DS mm for the hi BE sec 23 td 7 He names the following wit nesrtt'H to prove his continuous residence upon, (and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ueorge Irwin, of Webster Kansas Chrles Martin, of Stockten Kan. George McCubbin, anb H. MoCubbin, both of Webster Kansas.

A. W. Frater atty. 4T John Bissell Keg. Land Office at Kirwln, Kansas.

u.ua July Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intent ion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at Stockton, Kansas, on Aug 27th 188M viz: Frank C'attka Hd lftttU for the W. B. rULKERSON, Prop'r. Spices, fish, The Postoffice department will soon issue a new stamped letter sheet, which promises to be a great conven Transient custom a specialty. Good sample rooms for commercial men.

Give me a cull. Salt, west main Street. ience to the public. It is a letter sheet and envelope combined, a perforated THE MISSOURI PACIHC EAttfAI. Thft MIsBonri Pacific Kail war offers nnsarpaaa-ed adrnntitgiia to the public in the ahap of faat time; elgnnt eqnipmont and superior accommodations.

This grant, system, embracing 6,09 mile of road, runs its trains into the Union, Depot of bt. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison, Omaha. Parsons, Denver. Fortworth, Mineola, Taylor, Han Antonia, Galveston, New )rlean and all others of the principal cities in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska' Louisiana and Tex-sa. Tlifir conches and Damage care ar of tha latest make and luxurious Pnllman Panto Sleeping and fioti'l cars are attached to all through trains.

The novel Ballet Parlor ana) Bleeping curs are rcn on all day trains and reclining chair care on trains between St. Louie. Kansas City, Atohiaon and tit. Joseph. Pullman Palace Cars on night trains between Kansas City and Omaha.

'The rates via this line are always aa low bh any other, and direct connections ara made with other lines at junction poinU. Chas. E. Btilks, H. C.

Townbkmd, Paw. A Ticket Agt, 6. Pass. Tkt. Atchison, Kans, tit.

Louie, Mo. line around the sheet, with narrow DRY GOODS KANSAS WEBSTER, spaces outside overspread with cilage, so that the sheet may be fold AND CENTRAL HOUSE. ed and securely factened. The let ter when ready for mailing resembles NOTIONS, Proprietor, yr. L.

FRINK, the style in use before envelopes were invented. This the government stamps on loose sheets and collective 1BB3J ST0CKTON, KAN. 1GQO. -rum ly in pads, and it will be put on sale 8 Y. sec 2tp 19 Ho names thefollow lng witnesses to prove his continuous resi AND soon at some of the leading postoffi KANSAS CITY TIMES dence upon, and cultivation of.

said land, houses viz: John Zearo. Willinm Torance, Joseph This is one of the best Dollar a day Jo the west. Stop at the Central. ces throughout the country. As it 48 sianskv.

Frank Kostlcii. all or cnnnaier Kan Jos. McNulty atty. 47 John Bissell Keg, can be produced at a very low figure STOCKTON HOUSE, Land Office at KIrwin, Kansas. No lltloa July th 18S8 Notice is hereby given that the following and affords the same security that an envelop does, it is expected to take 2 Spools Of Coats Clark's named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim P.

C. McBBIDE, the place to a considerable extent of Proprietor, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judire at Stockton on Auir. 21 1886 viz the postal card. John Neeue. on DS 215U8 for the y.

SB or. STOCKTOX, KANSAS. Bob Ingkrsoll, the great native NW qr8EqrandSWqrNEnrseo.2tp. 8H20 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, of said land, viz: Sample or Willimantic THREAD FOB ONE NICKEL.

BT DON'T FOBGETTHK PLACE. BRAY CO. This House is newly built, and elegantly himself as follows in regard to the alleged struggle be of Alcona Kansas, John Harris, or Webster Kansas Lewis Norman, of Alcona Kansas and zurmsnea. we solicit your patronage, ma James Dunning, of Webster Kenans. 46 tween labor and capital: "Here is a Fallas HopKins, Atty John Bissill, Reg, Land Office at Kirwln, Kansas.

No. 11770 Julv 22. 1886, shoe shop. One man in the shop is always busily at work during the Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention JAMES PRESNELL, BARBER, WEBSTER, KANSAS, i Shop South Main Street. to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk Dist.

Court at Stockton. Kans, day always industrious. In the evening he goes courting a good nice girl. There are five other men in the on Sent. 4th 1886 viz: Henry 8.

Miller. Hd No 21:567 for the NE Vi and SK i-26-7-19 He names tne touowing witnesses to Drove LIVERY 6 FEED shop who don't do any such thing. his continuous resideuoe upon, and cultiva CITY tion or, saia lana, viz: Jbaisna m. uuiuand, MEAT MAR KET. They spend half of their working M.

Parsons, H. MoCubbin, James Karriger, all of Webster, Kansas. John Bissell. Keg. hours in loafing and their working A.

w. Frater, Atty. ta SHARTLE, PROP, eveninsrs in dissipation. The first Land Office at Kir win, Kansas, July 23, 1886, 11769 STABLE. Notice is hereby given that the following- young man by and by cuts out from named settler has niea notice or bis intention to make final proof in sunnort of his claim, Kansas.

"Webster, the others, and gets a boot and shoe an that said proof will be made before the store of his own. lhen he marries judge or clerk or district court at Stockton, Kansas, on September 4. 188U, viz: Kdward WEB3TEU, EA1TSAS. Scovel, D. S.

21515, for the wft nwi neK nwqr Fresh and cured meats always on hand. the girl. Soon he is able to take his wife out to ride of an evening. The sec 17 a 1 He names the following witnesses to prove West Main street, south of Postofflce. 41 his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion, of said land, viz: NEW BTTOfiTES.

NEW HARNESS AND Theodore iiratton. or Adamson. Kansas: GOOD HORSES. five laborers, his former companions, who see him indulging in the luxury, retire to a neighboring saloon and E. P.

ALLEN. Robert Bratton, of Poftage, Kansas; Lewis Ninaman, Slate, Kansas: James Merrit. of Portage, Kansas. 40 JONN UIBHELL, KOg. PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL pass a resolution that there an eternal struggle between labor and OUR BARN IS NEW AND COM 11807 Land Office at KIrwin, Kansas.

July mh, 1886. FORTABLE. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention PAINTER A MELON PATCH FHACAS. Thb Kansas Cm Timbs keeps ahead of Kansas City, the most prosperous city In the United States. Thb Times building is just completed, and is fully equipped with new perfecting presses, new type) and a double plant of new machinery.

Thb Times never lags. Aa a newspaper it is better than ever and Is rapidly increasing In circulation. It covers all tbe rich territory of which Kansas City is the trada center, and has no equal as an advertising, medium. BT MAIL TS ADVASCE-POST AO PAID I Daily and Sunday, on year $10 0ft Daily and Sunday, six months 6 00 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 0O Tbe bunday limes (double number), one year 8 00 The Weekly Times, one year 1 0i to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge of Probate Court at Stockton Kans, on PfCharges reasonable. Smith County Bulletin.

Sept. 4, 1880, viz: is. M. uiicKus, na entry, On Thursday night a young man House and Sign Fainting 1U646. tor tne new sec aa 1.

He names the loiiowing witnesses to prove working for R. II. Zimmerman on his continuous residence upon, and cultiva Give us a sat- his farm was shot in the back with a tion of, said land, viz: call and be lsfltd. Graining, kalsomlning, paper hanging, and all work done in first class style and warrant k. v.

Forrey. William namennon, or rnand' shotgun in the hands of Edward Cronn lor, Kansas; W. II. Stallinger, B. Hill, Stock ton, Kausas.

49 ed, uuggtes ana wsgons pointed to order. WEBSTER KANSAS The facts as nearly as we have been john Register, Address ail oommanioationi to THE TIMES. Kansas Citt, mo. Postmasters anthorlMd to reoeiva subsorip Bona. Land Office at Kirwln, Kansas, July 22, 1888.

able to learn them are as follows: Mr, SHOCKEY HARTMAN 11771 Notice is hereby given that the following' Cronn who has a large water-melon named settler has filed noiice of intention to- the 146 Proprietors. patch had been loosing melons for several nights and decided on this CHICAGO W. A. LEIGH, Physician i Surgeon, IESIDENT SURGEON MO. P.

R. night to watch with his gun. Accord- I F. WJLimY, nely he stationed himself in the center of the patch, and about mid COTTAGE ORGAN night he was aroused by the noise of Notary PubKc, Real Estate, Collecting and Insurance a visitor who was there with his sack Eas attained a standard ol excellence which after the elegant fruit. Mr.

Cronn Agent, Offios over Bank Stockton, avludUoi no superior. Ik contains every Improvement that InventfTS. genius, skill and money can produce. make final preof in support his of claim, and said proof will be made before Judge or clerk of district court at Stockton, Kansas, on Sep tember 4, 18k6, viz: James May, hd 21312, for the nw4 sec 31 7 19. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of aaid land, Charles Dunning, It.

A. Taylor, Daniel Fike, Joseph Beal, of Webster, Kansas. 4S JOHN BISSELL. Register. Land Office at Kirwln, Kansas, No 11834.

Aug. 2. 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his 0 1 n. and that said proof will be made bofore C.irkDl Court or Probate Judge at Stockton, Kansas, September 11, 1886, viz; C.

D. Nichols, 21786, for the neqr nwqr, sl.f nwqr, neqr swqr seo 13919. He names the following witnessos to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. Norton, N. L.

Caldwell, B. F. Clark, R. T. Merry, of Webster, Kansas.

John Bissell, Register. A. W. Frater, attorney. 49 Land Office Kirwin Kansas.

No 11S35 August 2d 18R6 Notice is hereby Riven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention KANSAS asked who was there, and what was wanted, whereupon the visitor at tempted a hasty retreat. After three ETOOSTOIT, KANSAS. ill beta tint 0. 8. Land Office or four commands to halt, Mr.

Cronn CUB edto. discharged his shotgun, the contents Am taking effect in the back and right H. E. KENDALL, LUMfiBB! side of the boy. Mr.

(Jronn came at KVKBT OEOAN FOB FITS TEAB3. xs once to the city for Dr. Daly who ressed the wound and the boy is get 10 Physician I5i Surgeon ting along as well as could be expec EXCEL. to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Pro- KANSAS. WEB3TB8, ted.

The boy has resolved to buy his melons in the future, and Mr. Cronn has resolved to watch his patch with a bull dog Instead of a gun. Date Judgo at tttocKton Kansas, on ept. i8tn 1886, viz; Michael Hus, ds No 19fi for the or NKor sec U4--S--19 He names the fol Wa have lnmbar for houses, lnmber for barn, lumber for corn cribs, lnmber for all parpoaea. ITrtiM wishing anything In ear line, will And it to their Interest to give us call, HOWELL lowing witnesses to prove his continuous ThnM eTcellont Orcana are celebrated for vol.

resiuruee upon, and cultivation or, said mnu viz: E. P. Forrey, Lewis Fay, E. M. backus, C.

E. Burhaui, all of Chandler Kansas. All sUa promptly attended day night Ohio, quality of tone, quick response, variety oi combination, artlaUo debign, beauty in finish. pe fectconstrnctlon, making them the njot attraet. lvti, ornamental and desirable organs tut homes.

School), churolies, lodged aocintiea, eta John Bissell. Register WEBSTEfi, Omoi at Tui Cm DaM Btob. Fallas Hopkins Atty. 49 KAN8AS. ESTABLISHED REPtTTATIOV, Land Office at Kirwln.

Kansas. Nolimi Aug, 4 1886 Notice is bpredv given that the loiiowing BOYLAN HOUSE, CSLUCAI ED FACILITIES, named settler has filed notice of bis intention SKILLED WORKS! EIT, BEST 9IATERXAtt to make final proof in support of his olaim J. L. BOTLAN, Proprietor. and that said Proof will be made before Keg-later or Receiver at Kirwin, Kau.

on S-pt. 20. 1KN1. viz: Mary K. Ellis.

Hd No 1S1823 for the MILITARY AL.LJ5GORT. There will be given at the Opera House in Stockton on Tuesday evening, August 17, 1886, a grand Military Allegory of the war of 1861 5, illustrated by 20 beautiful tableaux, representing camp, battle and prison scenes, each accompanied by an invisible chorus. This splendid exhibition will be givenby Capt. Dobbs, who presented the Spy of Atlanta here last spring, and is under the anspices of the Stockton G. A.

R. Admission, 25 cents; reserved seats, 35. Secure your seats in advance and avoid tne rush. Record NW qr see s3 6 20. He nameg the following SCHOOL DESKS, Stationary at Folding Top.

Church Hall and Bank Fittings, and Supplies, AT 330TTOM XXlXODO. Call on or Address, KANSAF. WZBUTEH, witnesses to prove his coutinuous resilience upon.anp cultivation of, said land viz: nines Nellint. Bradley Webster. Smnantha Webster.

James Humphrey, all of Portage Kansas. COHBCTCD, aiAxa ma THI POPULAR OHaAH Insirucllon Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues aad Price Lists, on application, nn, lit Chicago Conage Organ Co, Coraer Baadolph aad Ana Etnais CHICAGO. III. ou jonu niHsen iiegister.

This Boom ha lately bea refitted throat-heat and is Bow npna to the traveling pablie. Trail, foot eastern a specialty. Board by tos. day ar I wi jt i a TvT li U0 One Dollar a year, in advance. nk House tooth Vin street.

WEB8TFB. KANSAS. after beptcmber 1st..

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