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Webster Eagle from Webster, Kansas • 4

Webster Eagle du lieu suivant : Webster, Kansas • 4

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Webster Eaglei
Lieu:
Webster, Kansas
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TiCTTCTWtC-W'r s3Sf IX'. JTT Ji liter WEBSTER EAGLE COME TO WEBSTER JULY 4, 1887. RED BLUE FRONT till! UllllUi; III MS SCO lid chii'H tJUlt I i-r. SATURDAY JUNE 25, 188: SOCIETIES. LOWE XO.

A. O. TT. W. Jli'i'ti i-vei-v Monday vc.untr lit Hull.

A. W. Fhatku, M. U. I).

Giiaii am, lieuorder. WKIISTKK NO. rT'fl, O. A every Kdun14tli Saturday evening of each LARGEST STOCK IN ROOKS j.f CO. FULL AND COM PLETli JTiyRopairiiig done.

CARLOAD. A Compioto Stock-. month. ('. JB.

TilAVtli, 1'. V. J. U. Thompson, Adjutant.

LOCAL ASHEMHLY XO. K. of L. Meets every Wednesday evening, nt 8 o'clock if 001 (iilsli 0 nnnn Dealer in i W. A.

Hat.l, R. S. FIRST BAITIST CIlTTL'CH. Oovonnnt nieotingSauirday before first Sunday In each month J'reaehirif? 1st nnd lirrt Sundays of -uuh month, nt 11 a. m.

and 7 i. m. J. 8. WcC'omb, raster.

weissteu to w. c.t. v. every Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Mns. G. V. t'uuris, President. Mrs.

M.L. McCuiwix, Secretin-. SAHILVTH SCHOOL. Every Sabbath In the Baptist church ut 3 p. m.

i W. McCuitEl s-, Supt. II. Sif ArsTLE, Secretary. OQffiDlH 0 AT- BINDING TWINE T3m1i nor twinpr TToftilciUflVlOVS for E3TT3 Cl-ym ETTaa 1 i irW (Maauii Nw' Bi-ii G3 tracts eaily for binding is scarce.

John Adams. AN OLD-FASHIONED HIDDELSON Rcmemberthe ox will be roasted ROASTED OX BARBECUE Come to Webster the 4th and have a good time. A FREE ROYAL REPAST FOR HUNDREDS! Thanks to Cal. Brav for a waste Keeps Groceries, Boots, paper box. Delicious ice cold soda water at tW fSz W' Shoes, Baldwin's.

VOOAL MUSIC BY THE WEBSTER. GLEE CLUB, COMPOSED OF Remember Webster will celebrate Dry Goods, Hats, THIS BEST SINGERS IN THE WEST. tho iih. of July. Caps, See Betzer Bros, of Stockton be' Millinery, Ladies' and WHEELBARROW, SACK, PIG, FAT MAN'S, SLOW MULE AND fore making farm loans.

Frank and Bruce Bonn of Stock ton was in town Satnrday. Gent's PONY RACES. PRIZES TO THE WINNERS. Furnishint The Eagle office has moved to the Goods, old Boylan House oppositethe Bank Queensware, Glassware, iRIQADE WILL PARADE ON THE STREET DURING THE DAY Miss Eva liowe, ot btocxton, is visiting with H. Baldwin and fam and the ily this week.

mm tan ml pp IP N. J. Betzer, of the firm of Eelzer i 0 Illlf Bros. Stockton was in town Monday immmmi Only Ton cent Counter in Wobster and made this olhce a pleasant cad. E.

P. Forrey, P. M. at Chandler, IAN DSOMELY EQUIPPED AND TIIOROUHLY DRILLED WILL BE A NEW ATTRACTIVE FEATURE OX THE PROGRAM. He Defies competition and will not bo undersold.

Tho finest lot of Dress Gcods ever brought western Kansas can be found in his Btore. eh gyj doti -eps eJ) It59 msua mM Focus. am here to stay and vi ll give II ASCENSION brought to this orhce a sample ot wheat, Tuesday, of which he has 3o acres that will yield 20 bushels per acre. A grand 4th of July Ball will be given in the Hall at Webster, on the evening of the 4th. Good music in attendance.

A general invitation to all. S. II. Bray has 30 acres of fine wheat and a largo field of oats. A line sample of each is now on exhibition iu this office.

The wheat will yield about 30 bushels to the and the oats 43 to 50 bushels. Joe Randall has concluded to build, and has purchased the lots of Fruter Coe on the corner norte of Mr. Whitsed and will build of stone. The size of the building will be 40x00 twelve feet above the ground. And a cellar the fulleizeof the build- BiyLf The finest and best at bottom prices, you the best bargains in the country.

WITH FIREWORKS ATTACHED, IN THE EVENING. THIS WILL BE THE MOST DAZZLING SPECTACULAR PYRO-TECHNICAL DISPLAY EVER WITNESSED IN THE WEST. PlPipIf! 0, OFFICERS OF THE DAY; Plillf President P. W. HIDDELSON.

inr. lins win aaci one more to M. Smith, Alcona township. J. Giiobel, Belmont township.

II. LeGrand, Richland township; C. H. Burr. Rash townshin.

Webster's many fine business build' ings, and the Eagle wishes Mr. Ran dall the success he deserves. Vice Presidoat John Claytor, Logan township. Mils. JNottnampton township D.

Buss, Sugar Loaf towns'iip. W. M. Seldors, Bow Creek. J.

G. CURTIS. Assistant Marshal J. RANDALL There will be a W. C.

T.U. prayer meeting at Mrs. Turner's June 30th, at three o'clock. All of the members Wre sell Cod Fish, White Fish, Mackerel, Honey, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Corn Meal, are invited to attend. Tho W.

C. T. U. meetings will be Oat Meal, Kraut, Vinegar, Molas held Thursday afternoons instead of Wednesdav afternoon. Tne next meelino: will be at Mrs.

Sherman's ses, Coots Shoes 1. At sunrise, National ealuio. 2. Parade by Calithumpians. 3.

Parade by Young Ladies' Broom Brigade. 4. Trocession form on Main street, headed by the Broom Brigade, and followed by drum corp members of the Webster Post and visiting members; other societies; citizens on fool: citizens in carriages, wagons, and Thursday July 7th. Mrs. C.

G. Curtis, Prs. Ella Bray, Secretary 1'rotcm. in end less varieties, Uncle Sams Har horseback; the Calithumpians bunging up the rear. Mi91 ness Oil, Uncle Sams Condition Powders, Rosin, Sulphur, 1 Blue Vitrol, Madder, Copperas, Patent Medicine's, Stone 03 I 8 5' HI ESI VE3 VOTK OU'TIIANKS, Resolved: That we, Tho members of the W.

C. U. hereby extend our Bineere thanks to the committee on programme for their etli-eient assistance in procuring speakers and furnishing music for the recent entertainment. Resolved: That this Union tender their thanks to Elder Hickey for hU able and interesting Lecture before the W. C.T.

on the evening of June 11th. That we acknowledge our indebtedv.ess to all who contrib 5. At the Giiove. Music by Webster Gloe Club. 6.

Prayer by chaplain, Rov. J. S. McComb. G.

Music by Mhi tial band and Glee Club. 7. Reading Declaration of Independence, by Mrs. R. II.

Benedict. 8. Music bv Glee Club. Oration, HON. A.

L. McPIIERSON, of.Kicode.r.ua. 10. Music. A Gsnoral Hoastei ox Toast.

A BASKET DINNER After dinner: Music by tho band. Oration, A. W. FRATER.Esqr.. of Webster.

Muic by Glee Club and mnrtial band. Sp e-jhes and volunteer toasts. Oration, F. W. HIDDELSON, of Wobster.

Parade by Broom Biigade and Caliihuiiipians. Ware, Jugs, Milk Crocks Churns, Glen Elder Flour, the best in the market for the pride. Clocks Watches, Beans, Books Stationery, Dried old English Fanily ITedicine in nse Tor 8 years, nil over the world, lor Bile, Iuiiig-estioii, Liven, Of Para VepteLie uted to the success of our public meet pig race; prize to tho catcher. Wheelbarrow race prize to the winner. Sack race; przo to the winner.

Fat man's race; open to all who weigh 200 over; prize to tho winner. Slow mule race; prize to tho winner. Hoi sj and pony race; pursa tj the winner. NEWSPAPER LAWS. 1.

Subscribers who do not rive cxru-pst Fruit, Groceries, All kinds Ladies Drees Goods, Prints, Muslins, Gents Furnishing Goods, Over-alls, Fine Jeans Pants, Summer Clothing, Coal Oil, Ma IN THE EVENING ing, and especially to tlie children for performing their part so faithfully and well; also desire to thank the audience fonhcir excellent -decorum and attention during the exercises. Mu.s, M. Sherman-, M. L. IvEim, Ella Bray, Committee.

LOST vincv here between FaniT Creek Alcona, one bundle of Hags, 'lhe finder will confer a favor by ii. tl.em al the Eaole ollioe, chine Oil, Cheese Crackers, Clears, notice to tho cord rr.ry, are consist red wisliiiifrto eontiiiue tlieir subseription. 2. If subserlners wish their wipers dlsemi-tinued, publishei-s imy eonliniie to send them until till charges are paid. 8.

If pubseribers nefflect or refuse to take t'n ir papers from t'ne oi'iee or plnee to they are pent, thev are held ntit they gcttlf their and give duo notice to discontinue. 4. If ubseril'ers move to other riiU'" without in form i utr the nldisher nrr-held repoiiHiliie. Noriee should always given of the removal. 5.

Th.3 courts hfive decided tli.it fu to pri from thotitiicv or niovin hm lenvitisr it tor is- prima taoia tvi ji a oi iutentionid fraud. 3 PLAY OJ Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Onions. Pi pes, Lamps, Chimneys Burners, Largest Stock Cheapest to Trade, And u33JOOH ASC-2n3l0n. Firewoiks attache 1 the Baioou wbtch will tue most brilliant pyio Wt-Uter, Kansaa, in Rooks County Curtis Co. srliy sed the west.

Lveryoody invited..

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Pages disponibles:
667
Années disponibles:
1885-1887