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Webster Eagle from Webster, Kansas • 4

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A 1.1 VI NU JIICUO. rcslili'iiln of North 1'bitte, Xobrueka Mrs. Kuby mil A. WEBSTER EAGLE, 11. 1).

(il! All AM, fcdltgr. VV Tho was quite good, a selection which ..1 coutiaincd a vast (i ATTORNEY AT LAV, amount of fine ideas and good advice NOVEMUKlt 20, 188(5. spr. sm. iir 3 0 4j t.

Office: Uank of Webster, Wkpstkh, Kansas fully the fiiet that living hero lias lilu homo n.noiiif ilium, mid tlint tho Hun. Win. K. Cody, who in jutpu lm-ly known as llultiilo Itlll In I'lut'li utiil niiuillncBS, mi. I nil tho at-trlbU U- which combine to miike a briivonnd modest until, is Ju.it as hols reprcFtiiitod lu tho cxeiliiiK nurrutivon of real life in the Wild Wit, which have recently become no populur in Hie Nw Yokk Wbkki.v.

On WfUiu-fiiliiy, Oct. (I, Mr. Cody returned to his homo in North I'ltttto; and the occasion whs OPMM 1 to the young, and which would have to be heard to be appreciated. The vocal by the Misses Jessie Kuby, Jennie Henderson, Lena Humphries and Clara Myers was very nicely done. A shore npeei in German by Mr.

Liebonau, was entertaining and instructive Clayton Smith's recitation was a hard hit at the numerous would Land Ofilce ut Klrwin. Kunrn. So r.Vil Nov 3, lf Notion in hi'redy piven that tho following Pay tip before you order your pa-jkt discontinued. Do uot forgot this all-iinjmrtant matter. The musical entertainment find exhibition at Nicodemus Thanksgiving niht was one to be long re-uiembered by those who were in at la et'alriil a Btan(lurI of MstjmtM v.j adiiiltsof nouiiptirit Id uuiilfiiiis avury improf omcnli thn Iii goidus, Bliiil arid tuonoy oiin ppniuco.

tiiadfi momorublo by tho hourly welcome uo- a r-t corded him ly tho ponuhioo. Tho public luiini'clfHttKir Kit illed notice ol in intention to niHke fund proof in nuiipor of 'Us cliym mid hut said rmoi' will bo made bcl'oie the of the utrlct court i ht kton, Kun-ui, on lineal. lSti, vU: Willbim DiMinmoml. forthn nwip r.fjr sec 77 iiw iihiik the wltnescca to prove bin cnntlimonH recldenue upon, und eultUiition of, bind, I'd I ravel. Jo ravel, buildiufiK mul uiiiny private ones were tnvlv be violinists in this vicinity.

We far would advise Clayton not to go tendance. The church building was crowded with gay and happy people both old and yonng. The music was par excellence. Miss Nettie Craig, the orgnniht, and principal suprano, possesses rare musical talent, and a cultured voice. Others from home after sun-down.

Solo and chorus "Grandma's Spinning Wheel," by A. C. Smead and others was well received by the audience. The dialogue "Before and doeoruted with hunting, and the people turned out in a body to rceoiro the uxi at soout. The Cioorgo W.

Iltiminond, welcomed lilm in nil ctl'ecttrifr speech tit tho depot, und ho was tendered a bmujuot in the evening at tho I'aciflo Hotel. Anions other pertinent, remarks tnado rocponsoto the toaut of which liH-wus the aubjoet, Euifulo Bill said, ''I huvo tried to show that a cowboy JiHt la uot the emblem of brutality, and more than a minis- run tj kiii, kii ir tmtor. Ki.ti. John ISiMtil, lU'XiHtor. Fiillus Si Hopkins, utturni-ys.

Land office at Kir in, KatmAH. Nov. 5, 18 No. 1 51. Notice Is hetoby p-ivon t'iBt thn followlisir-nained settler has Llu.t not iff of Ills Intentlorl to make tii.nl proof iu support of his claim ami said oo.

will umde beforo tne rf Ulster or reuei at Kirwin, KntiHiis, on () jmj, J.ii.n lid -'til -i, who sang at this entertainment did creditably well, and elided apprecia EXCEL. pkfvf0'i TXTAtta Behind the Scenes," elicited not a little applause. The parts of "Mr. and Mrs.Joues'Vere taken by Mr.and Mrs. Buxton, and those of "Mr.

and tive applause. 1 he declaiming was tor's jfown js ujn-nji tho robo of riKhtoous. ness; I have triod to show that wo, nmn of tuo West, who nimlo this wlidooness bkasom lorme wnr Mqr, ec. ai. He names the fi.ll-wii,ff witiiesres to prove Ins ci'iaiiiiious upon, and ion I Mrs.

Leyburu" by Ernest lluby and Mafriritt'lJiis. The scoldimr seemed much better than we expected, in 1'act, we were astonished at the high degree of culture and thought that exists in our little sister in Graham eounty. are pleased to say that we greatly enjoyed the evening's said bind, randal, KHcovillu, 1" Jfilev, all of l'ortntrc, John l.i.,ell, Kejiisti r. il Uoyd, attorner. like tho rose, dosorvo a place in tho memory of thi8 mlg-hty nation." Truthful word thoao, ai ttpokoa modestly, too; butifvcti would learn what the hero who uttered tiieui Dintoward mmtinjr Wild West a homo for people, you must rotd Nod Hunt-i no's groat story of "HulUlo Hill's Victory," just commenced in No.

of ti.o to come very natural to Mr. and Mrs. Buxton, while Erny and Maggie were as methodical as any married we ever saw. Another selection was now played by violins and flutes. Mr.

Humph Land Oliieu ut K)rwjn, Kansai. No. 1-1 11 on. 43. l.m Notice iiUietohy frlvpn Uitf.

tlii nfiiiK'd seMlern.i notion of lilu liH4)-itliMi to intrkti niil proof in mipport of liw ohtim ana that wdd proof will he made hi-for liio Tliono excellent OrcnnB ftro ecljbrafod for fjiifiHty of tono, onick rcoponuo, vnrintyot ooiubiimtloR.nrtiiitio closgn, In ft hih, fc. tlieiu tho mi Ft cWnn Iro, orni-jncHta! n.nd dctirablo orynnB for hmui'j, eolioolB, cliurolioa, lo'tjjos, eoch tiuu, eto. K3TAri.ianEZ nEi'CTATieivr, XtZST 3HATE35.SAi'., C0KEIKT5D, JiAKB VU13 WE POPDMB 0EGA13 fr.sl.-aa'.ioii Coolo and Our friend at Portage, whom we do.not know except by proxy is a very ries read "Drive On!" in a very inter Nuw Wkrklv. Tho exploits of Uvluy cliardctor4 uvo uarrutod in this thiilliiijr nar-rutiVo, and a uon tho bruvo scouts who a.fuie thoieiu are linXulo liill and To.tas t.ii'Mt IJlht. at Mocktoii, ivMnas.

on Nov. 27, PV, vi': 4-1. Jllsiioo, hd ror tho ne! e4 fe'i poo town lanye ilo naiiita flio ltllowiii wanosses to prove reide1iou tViion, and cultivation of said land, A ii (iro'ii. Js.i.td rfiotii, vViliiam i.lliotl, Joint Elliott, all ot KuriKHK. Joiiti il.sseil.

esting way. A solo "Carry Mo Back to My JaoU. For sulo til nowsdcalen. or will bo sent four monta.H lor ft.Od. A saiaplo copy wilt be free, to any address, apiiiieatinu.

Addrufs all letters to Street iubll.iii-ers, til Koso Street, New Vork. thritty, prosperous tiller ot the sou; knows how to make money, and you ean safely bank your laist that he knows how to keep it. This is a good faculty to possess, and a fnetd of our friend says he is able to pay Ins bills We don't doubt it. But it is a misfortune to some men to be so fortunate. Our friend cherishes estranged ideas concerning the Eagle.

J. attorner-No Laud uf K'rwln. Kan ai t), t. i 1t Notice li hen hy jn'vcn thtf the loliowinir named si lias filed not.ee of his intention to make liua! proof In ttuppnrt of cl Cfitatosnea aid oa on-licatlon, Tfes CMcnga Coltsgs Crpn Comer UindulLi Mm ZltsoU ILL. Mother's Home" was sung by Mrs.

Humphries in a very creditable manner. The poetical dialogue by Masters Clyde and Burl Kuby, Oliver Harbison and Charley i-iebanaa, was well done and created a deal ol amnsement. Miss Jennie Henderson recited good3 the best qual r.i4iu r.cioro i'-'T- ity and tne least money wdl buy "The Kin rr and the Widow" in a tliem at iray Lo. titan any othui' place in tiie city. vsmsow CLASS, At BALDWIN'S.

WEBSTER Not the old American eagle, but the Wxbsteb Eagle, which he has been reading for the last fifteen months. From intelligence transmitted by proxy we take our Portage friend to very excellent manner. Miss Jennie, although quite young, is a very fiuei.t speaker. An instrumental duet was quite nicely performed on the organ Wanted: a teacher in District 88. Noece, Al- by ie Misses Jesiie Kuby ana Call on or address J.

11. cona, Kansas. k1 wieror tieoeives at rvinvin, Kan, Nov, L'S'i. vu John Eiiierf, iJ. J'or the 'c'lise uo ec v1 g.

he names the follow! titf witnesses to provo his e.iiiiiniio.is 1-eMideuie upon and of said laud, viz; Phil Siulmiwi, of Aluonn. hiishh. i ii-aihl of Alcona, Hwuy fii.i.iii'orhierof -Nli-Odeinu8 a.J, ilrowu of Kansas John iissell. 3.J. Erown, ntt'y.

YUM Lund oificc at Is Irwin, KAisat, (Ht. h), i Nottoe Is Viorhy riven that the fcCisiir nam -d tui.rtlor filed notice of his iutention to iimlvn linal rooj ie support of his elMiin.and Miat. nihl proof will he before Clerk i'lst Court at Stockton, Kivt-ms, on Nov L-W viz Hni'iett CamiiKd lit a for sou sve, -S, ii). lie tuimes the tclic-wing; wltacwt to provo his continuous resi.leneo iiuoii, and iMillivatio-i of aid land Euheu Fotv.iohn of SlJto Kansas, John Huhy of Slate ivansus, Slwon Tnrhlo, of Mockton. Kansas, John tlatiield.

ol Nioodotnua. Kansas, John J.w. Callehdrr, Atty, Jm iuriii 18 be a gentleman or gigantic magnitude; one capable of eating one bush el of evaporated apples and swelling himself into the proportions of a Governor on the tune of "old hun-drecV's. and again we think he is prone to air his carcass, ease his eon-conscience, run for office, get snowed undei, and say something about libel suits. Aftr Forty jroarV Humphries.

As my report is now quite long 1 will only add that a collection ol four dollars and tweuiy-tive cents was taken up. Although the evening was unfavorable, there were ninety-five persons present. hope the school will prepare another program soon. Shoveling pnow and complaining of the weather has been the business of the past few days. It is said that when Jerry Kenealy completes his new house he is going to Iowa for a short visit aad that he eTperipncft in th rf liitrMion of more '3 iS tZV-l Land olliee tt ICirwin.

Kansas. houMdnd nrrlinfttlors for ninontw in 3 l1 the Untt-ed 8iHtf Hiid rrnig cmm. trien, th pnb'iffhfr of th Amricn continnu to set r.icin.iri "Tho Souvenir of Topeka, Kan-sas," the compliments of the Topeka Daily Capital, is received. This souvenir is a very neat and tastely 1 "Webster is a ner town, located in tho beautihil M'oloraon Valley, near tho f.ocsraphical center of Rocks Gornty, oiithanew of the Mo. Frc.

in of tha acricxtiltiro rtgion3 in tho State. Heal estate willc-n-tinua to advance for time to ccruo. 'iv 13 ths rj in Vbsic-f tovn you can buy city fronting on Main from $35 to 1 0. Rasi- ror tents, cVHfi.H, co fortlio tlv.ired r. executed djscriptive album of public buildinsrs of lopeka, and will be greatly appreciated by those who receive it.

It will be remembered Oct. 1 l.vii. Notice Is hereby riven tlint tho following named settler bos filed notice of his niHko final Dron!" luiiiport of hi. olaim. mid t.mt said proof will ms.de befor--i lci'k barrier Court ut Stockton.

on vi; faiuii, Ji tor t'oeSKft In. 7. naines tne A to pi-ove his rosidenco upon and cu'tivation of sanl land, vi; Kuben Petyjohn, of hlato. Kansas. John Kuby of Slatu.

Kunouv Hiitdtdd. of Xioodeinus, Kuiihus, Simon Stockton John Uiaoell, HetfUter. J.W.CuUender, ntt'y. a I.nud O'nce at Kirwin Katis, 12ir3 Orfrtt Notice is here-'y trivon that the not tier has fUett rot.ee his ititeution to make proof in tirtpport of his C'labu, trid tli.it caid proof will he oiudo belore I'ro-jitio jnd.e ur, Stockton, Katis.on Dec, li, ltM. viz: Albert W.Uonner lid for the nwH see 2t, it, Wi, He nauitm the followiny witnor.sos that the Topeka Capital is now oc cupying a place in the foremost ranks lets 65 will not return alone.

Such i-life. George Smith has become quite interested in school matter in hi district. This is quite right we should all take more interest in oui school. One. to htj.ta patents in CanU.

hitv Gpriuany, nod fl other onniri" Thiretjr' 1-4 uuetjualed and their facilities ere unrttr in the FntDt Ofije on short iwit-icc. Ternn vfry ra-mnhiB. No vlinrKO for ciniinution of moduli tr Advit-i hy riUefliys ohtninod rh-nurV, b('v If In tho SClRiV'i1! F'W A MKK'OAW whi'h has ihn tartest iro'iiKl ion riJiti it liiB in.L )TiUnntihi r.wspipr of its kiivi ptihll-tiunl in the world Tho fu! vantage of such a notice ct'ary pat cute upvlerstflads 'i bis Urga and pplnntllilly illustrated nwpanei is jitthlirihod WnJiCKrA fct 00 yar. nnd ndtnitted to be th paprt dovotud In cierir mot'JifininH. inventions, eiifrincnvintr works n1 dHpFtinentft projrjv, p't lin in flav omintry.

It tontuins the imtii oi pM riuto lf9 in o' cverr inventiorj Tatennt Trv it months for one dol.nt Sa'd ftil If ya-i a ii i-vuniirn to patent write 4t mt A pnUM iiHis of Scijritiilo Aiua-'ioau. Bi I Sew York ahuui mailed td(. in western iournalism, and the unparalleled success of this -journal is o. due to the energy and enterprise of Major J. K.

Hudson, publisher and AGENTS. proprietor. About January 1, 1887, a full new dress will t3 put upon the ieaa Capital, and number ot other jm provements in its editorial and news features will be made. The reports KANSAS CITY TIMES ot the proceeding's of trie legislature (NASBY'S PAPER.) will be the most complete ever made TIIE WEEKLY jo a li neon l-iuous ri jfiuonco upon and iUiUvulion oi' i land Ckovko tiill. or VV eohcer 'cis.

K'Chard Kan. tiiwood ebister, Kirns, It it Doiiti of WvoBtcr, Auas, John. Hissoll, Eeister. J.F. Jlulhmcy, ttttv.

Land OKlce at Kirwin Hans, Oct.S.lSMO Notice is herel yyiven that tho followinif named settler bus filed notice ofhis inter.t.on to niaice und proof in inipportof his cldim rfMd iii it proo1. will bo niitiie beforo pro-h-ite j'ni: at 8toctori KatiFHM. on Uoe.ll.i!'! vizWilllnm. Anclomyre lid. liil-7.

for the. e'i vcjr and qr.See, f'S V. Ho mimosthe Kijhiw ni(i wur.es? to prove his tontitiuoua rohlixnce upon and cultivation of Naid land Isaah Jewell, of Web.stor, Kansas. Ely, S'leriniin of WobsLer, Kansas, Jespee, Cisk, of Webster, Kansas, Win, iiarueu.of Webhter, Kansas, Joliii.Brisscll. Rosrlstcr.

Fallas and Hopkins, Lund Offlco at Kirwin Kuan, IMjS. oct. W.INWS. Notice in hnrohv ffivnii thnf. the followinSr LATlia.

Nov. 21. Nothing new this week with the exception of Fred Loo nis returning to his farm with a flock of sheep. The late storm took many by surprise and found very few prepared. Building cattle sheds, barns, and hog pess now eccupy thi time of the majority of the neighbors.

Numerous losses of- all kinds of of stock is reported in the neighborhood the result of the storm. A gentleman from Wyoming Ter. has Uvn visiting Mr. Lieber.au during the past three weeks. He expects to return soon.

Henry Liebonau contemplates going with him. By the time this is in print the Thanksgiving turkey will be a thins by a Kansas paper. Ihe publication of the laws passed by the legislature, in the Capital as the official state paper, alone makes it well worth the price of subscription. The telegraphic dispatches, marKet reports, state and local news will all be carefully made and the best speci men of metropolitan journalism ever made in Kansas will be offered the people in the Daily Capital. This journal will bo sent by mail three months for $2, to any address.

It contains eight pages, or 58 columns of reading matter every day. rijiuodbetUer has filed notice of bis Intention 4 of the past. Past but not forgotten by the host of neighboring menus that were so bountifully entertained Ith tV i.tM' 9: on lhanKsgiving day by iur. ana Mrs. Humphries.

May their shadows never grow less. to make tiiitil proof iu support of claim and Unit said proot will bo made liefer probate ututriei court at c'loii Kansas on ilec. 14, lost), via William ll Clayton, mu lor tho li. W. 18.

Ilo names the falowuiK witness to prove his contiiiuous rcsnienco upon, and cultivation ot mi id land Vikt. ifcot-icu lltimiiton of E-tockton Kuiihi.s, If. liishop of Slockton, Kansas, Harmon lleusner ot Mockton, Kansas, 1J.U. MeCaiany ot citoukiKiu, Aatisus, John Ucg-ister Land Oihcc at Kirwin, Kansas, No 12591 Aov.lfi, 1N) Notice is hereby piven that tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his imoiition to make llnal proot iu support oi his claim, and that. eu.i proof will bo made before the Judue or Clerk of Dist Court at Stockti Auiisas, on Imhs.

81, Mtn, via: liuvlu btovn-son, bit lUHii, for the wht nwqr, nwqr Mwtir sec '1, nejr neiir i-ee tp in Ik. Ho names tii-j toliowiiiif wimooisoR to prove his coiitiu lions residenco upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. A. bisk, 8 At Jewell. Francis Evans, Crawford, all of Webster, Kaunas.

jonu Uissell, Kcyistor. A. W. Fratcr, attorney. Yi Rev.

Mr.Uavis of your city preach es at Slate next Sabbath. ''lii' 1 "Vj 5' a After passing through a long Is a paper prepared ospresslr to fro into tho llO.U-.'S Of tno Uil'l it CUIltliiilfi pumuciit. carol ully o'titeit. o.uli uJiitutl to tm: Mnr in Jia- uer ol cutIt tno nvmurciis of i of ia oouulry. THE I10USE1I01.1), Kiuicu iy Him Km i i fl.

who devotep hur cuei'irit; to tins t-gpi-oiU th3 HKST. Iter inur.o 1, 10 c.uo'uftra(lt of uio rujiloi-tt of WoDUly kltuiv, "no fuuiil- iar as liO.noliolit wwrtls." YulJMH fOLlvS, Is a cspeolnlly lo voted to youtif. j)lo of tfw lioubohoiii, uud in filietl illi i of pitro m-lortions of uooiiis, ddaptuJ en 1 unU yuutii. TilK FAtt.vI, in io oteii to tho tnt'ro3t9 oftlio armv of ii.tollit.'iit Aiiil'l'tcau ujr.ot!l. mul is iurtjl.v in.it up (.1 or.iu; i unO cuip-lul ooatriuui.ous 1'ruai uiutt wao aro Wltil ttll topio.

ThECAMi- 1'JHE Is ot'voteil to tno comml03of tho glorious Union luiny wtiiuh l'auuu tlie foo on niuny a well iiolil. from to 1H06, In tall cf in.eiesiin inattOiM ijunaiiiinx to cvunts of taut uiltfiuy ctiugk', tc-iHifa liy the Kray mul (, t'iaiiM. who wmo part ol tlio hiirr.ui;' tunes 01 tno rcat war eiu. Til Jl.Si Jlc i.iiAU Is a nt ctvoitd to the answering of In'juh iM or nil kimis. unU is m.o ut luu iiitt uxunl, helpful ana ititcrextiUK IcatuivH of ide SVoeuly uln.o.

'Uie nuuioi-r xor yuar conta.n as much uiatur us io oruaia- ly ti 'liiil ov THE WEEK is a woll -iliijOstuu tfumuiury of tho important Incidouia of tao wcttK, disoardUia' uil sonsu- tional and uiutter. Tut; MAiUfci' VULVMH tnu latni-t tuloraphtc markets, liM)U(flit down to unto. THK U'lEltAUV CONTENTS Jf tti; liludo of tlm bust ipiality, much t'olnjf oriBiniil, tor its eoluiuus, miu ull piiio tone, htuilliy in (eiitiumntuiid el-vatinij or umubiiiif iu its ua- re. ML NASBY I.ETTI5K3 Ate a feature that broutfht tho IJlado Into mtlonal proiiiiiionce, unit hoy tens tliou-aiidB of peoplo llicffreat feature of tho paper one thliiK' wnicii then turn first on ro(ioiv-il the hlaoe. tho ffw lily lllado is grandly Wui iiiy of tne trciiiondoua patronuse it is can proudly say, IT HAS NOT AN EQUAL.

1 BhigluCopy, Vear 1 00 TEKMS Montns ttoc I Three Aionths iHjc period when our country seemed to stand still, we feel encouraged to sec so many new I to know that thev are of the eb-ss who comt- to stay kind. This i3 what we need to help our country. U.s. TOE. 25 CBliTS.

slate is Slatk, Nov. 0. Fuiexd GaAHAsi: I will send you the promised report of our entertainment. I thank you in behalf of our Wunday School, for your notice of our program. The program of the entertainment for the Leaelit of the Slate Sabbath School, was fully carried out Monday evening, Nov.

15th, as it would tske too much space to give a full report of the entertainment, we will write but a short synopsis. The program was opened by a prayer by Mr. John Humphries; the opening song was sung, and then come an address by superintendent Smead which was tshort, pithy and interesting. Mrs. Harbison, then read "The Old Armchair" in a very impressive manner.

Following thin wax a song by the school, which was rendered in a way that would be difficult to excel; ji aster Clyde lluby then recited a poem iu which tobacco was called ome hard name. lie also made some good reeolutions into its use, which snould also be made by tome of the young men that were In the a id enc. Mr. Smead's class vioLns then piayed a selection in a fair mauuer considering the short lime the boya have beet taking lea-OiiR. Miss Clara Licbenau'g declamation I'AVUI'l VAX VP All thoan knowing in The Kanhau City Times keeps ahead of Kansas (Jity, the most prosperous city in the Unitod States.

The Timrs buildintr is just completed, and is fully equipped with new perfecting presses, new typa and a double plant of new machinery. Thk Tim eh never lugs. As a newspaper it Is better than ever and is rapidly increas-in? in circulation. It covers all the rich territory of which Kansas City is Uie trade center, and has no equal as an advertising medium. BY MAir TN ADVAICCIS POSTAQB PAID Daily and Sunday, one year 00 Ifftily and Hominy, six month 6 00 Monday, Wednesday and Friday i OO The Hunday Timea (double niuu tier), one yeir a 00 The Weekly Times, ono year 1 wo debted to me are resnuotf ally re THE CHICAGO MAIL (DAILY EDITION,) Will bo sent to any address In the United one month lor Scents.

One Year S3.S0 8ix Months Five 1.0) lour Mouths quested to call and pay up at the earliest possible opportunity, as I have disposed of my feed, grocery and confectionery business. Call al tho old stand. AS AddreH mil oommunicatinns to THE TIMES. Kansas City Ma PostxaaBten aatfaorlied to reoeiv cheap as weekly PAPER. Charley Parsons.

Webster, October 4, 1886. REQUEUE! Notice to ail indebted to Dr. II. It. AU the Lutfut Xewi and.

Market Reports. SUBSCIUBE FOR THE Kendall, are hereby notified that if inducinji utB for raio- Kci.it in potape stamp's, postal notes, postal orders, or registered letters. lf they prefer fettling with him person-' clubs, wtnoii win im mnuo on yiiieution, you want to niako a lew dollars very eutiiy ally they must do it by the hrst ot write fornpeoial lerinB to December. 1886. after that 'l U-'-.

Send us uumw oi your liiend friends settled accounts will left for col THK CHICAGO MAIL, MAIL BflLWNO, US Cth-Af CHICAGO, ILL. out lri-o. AddretR nil letter, 1- If Li lection. THE ULAPE, TELEDO.OIIIO. 1 i.

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