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Webster Eagle from Webster, Kansas • 8

Webster Eagle from Webster, Kansas • 8

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Webster Eaglei
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Webster, Kansas
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Now is tho time to buy good land I I mi 1 1 cheap. EBSTER EAGLE posloilloo In Webster asio oinl el. I mutlor. SATURDAY 17 II. L.

Itawson and family moved pi u.i to Osborne county the first of the II week, tc, take charge of a large farm belonging Hal. Nevveinger. XV i lumbwr for corn cribri, lutuhor fur tUi CM. Kinsoy, of Richland town ship, started for Chicago, the first of ted it their iuUsrwiU to give us a cuLL the week to tako charge of ft rimmi facturins establishment. Mrs.

Kin SOCIETIES. WKHSTFtt LOTinE NO. 231. A.O. IT.

W. Ali't-ts every Monday evening lit o'clock, In Httll. A. W. pKATtit, II.

It. li. Ghahau. Pecordcr. WEUPTBK POST NO.

3sfl, O. A It. 5f ccts ovit lid mill 1th Saturday t-vciilnif of caeli tiiolli'l. C. E.

TllAVIill, P. C. .1. )i. i'HDMI'SOK, Aiijulaiit.

LOCAL ASSEMIILYNO. 8, -I'll, K. of L. Meets every Wednesday ovcniiii-Mit. 8 o'clock J.

y. Adams, M. W. W. A.

U.S. H0T7ELL sov wilt remain on tneir laira. ne will return next summer. websteb; KANSAS The quarterly meeting of tiro M. E.

church was hirgely attended last Saturday evening and I're- l-IKST 11APTIST CflVltCH. Covenant ,71 11.1 Mil IVV'II. eKtiner Elder (jrecn, ot JNorlon, was BlmBmih, incf iiig Saturday before llrxt Sunday In each it Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays of i present and preached eloquent ser Kiirh month, lit 11 11. 111. Cllll I U.

Ill mons Saturday evening, Sunday morning and evening. Hereafter parties desiring to cflVr DEALEE IX hnal proof in timber culture caes J. S. McCo.uh, Pastor. MLTIK.PIST EPISCOPAL Services every -d anil 4th baldiath 111 each month, lit; II u.

in. mill p. in. ilK. Davis, Pastor.

WKISST Ell AUXILIARY To W. C. T. every Wednesday lit 2 p. m.

Mils. U.C. Cuktis, President. Mils. M.

L. McL'ituiun. Secretary. SAIIBATH SCHOOL. IS very Subbath In tho Baptist church lit 10 a.

in. F. W. iliuoKi.so.M, Superintendent. Haiti Voids, Secretarv.

wiirbo required to file a notice of their intention with tho register of the proper land office, and the fame shall be pubiisnert in tne manner as in homestead and pre-emption cases." a Next year the people will elect a pres dent of this Nation. Volume III, No. I. A fair sizcl 2-year old, eh? Sweet potatoes ou the market. Drive Ou Clocks at Nichols Kldt Tho result of the elections this fall though local will immeasurably bear I "3 upon the shaping1 of measures and 1 i i 02 policies which will point to trium Frank Cook will accept oar phant victories in 'S8.

Think about tli.mks for a beautiful bouquet 1 this. The. Supreme Legion, A. O. U.

U2 HTO. iH met bt. Raul, tne 12tLu inst. Edmond Times: We now hea Linen was first nirde iu England in farmers talk glibbly about their corn yielding from 30 to 50 bushels perl i i acre, where a few weeks ago they thought they might get ten or fifteen bushels. Northwestern Kansas is i going to furnish millions of bushels 7 of as good corn this year as ever si fs2x gu B'te grew on Kansas.

E3 53" Leaven wortu Times: the supreme court of Kansas has just decided that II. J. Fulkerson, of the Crawford J. M'COMB, a purchaser of real estate, who accepts House, sells the little "Wide Awake" a quit claim deed is not a purchaser cigar, man tact urea by tieo. Uarwi, Crysxtrss.

p'fcSiE Stockton. This brand is one of the in good faith, and a record of such quit claim deed cannot hold the land -co (72 i-i very best nickel cigar made. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Sick headache is the bane of many 125J iiiid only worn by the luxurious. A. W.

Robertson, banker of Hill City, was in Webster yesterday. Wre acknowledge a call. Tlie fall term of the Webster school begun Monday, with good attendance Prof. Lucore, teacher. Andrew Merritthas the contract to build the school house in District No.

'i'i, four miles west of Alcona post-office. The Stockton, Webster and Nico-demus mail and t-xpre-s line is now doing a good business, carrying pass-ongeis and express. Abilene Gazette: Western Kansas has had twice as much rain this year as any other portion of Kansas, and is, in consequence, twice as prosperous. We are in recipt of the Smith County Daily Bulletin, published at Smith Center, Kansas, during the eourty fair. Its daisy and don't you forget it.

Fred Hand, of this place, having bouht a ffai'm six miles southeast of as against the grantee in a warranty deed from the same grantor executed before, but recorded after the quit lives. To cure and prevent this an noying complaint use Dr. J. II. Mc- claim deed.

This decision will cause Webster, Kansas. Lai.i's little liver and kidney pdlets.l They are agreeable to take and gen- titles to be examined more closely than ever before. tie in their action. 23 cents a vial. At Baldwin's.

Buy and fell raw and improved lands Teachers' As Programme for the throughout northwest Kansas. Inflamation of the bowels, diar- sociation of District, No. 4, to be leld at Webster, the first Saturday frhrea clysintery, colic, and all kindred are relieved at once by the in October: use ofBeggs Diarrhnja balsam, exercises. guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction. Baldwin Druggist.

FLOM! FWI, XOTICK-TIMUEK C'UXTUKE. IT. S. Land Ofiice, Kirwin. Kansas, Xo 8039 Juno IB, 1S87.

Complaint huviiiH' been entered at this office by O. Devany imiiinst II. (J. Kosine for failure to comply with law to tiinber-cu'turo entry No. lllits, (Hied April l.l.lSi;,, upon the northwest quurter section 2, township south, rno 20 west, in Hooks county.

Kansas, with II view to tho eni.ificllH.Moii tit mild entry, constostunt that when H. Kosiuc made baid timber entry there was, mid there now is, about or ut least, Silt) nice cotton-wood trees of natural on said land in size from i feet hlirh to 20 or 3i feet biifh, To commence at 10 o'clock. Music. Prayer. Music.

Address of welcome Mr. Lucore. HHiIIiil we nave tne exclusive rgin in Webster to soli the Beloit Patent Floar, the best on the market. 4 and in ciroumfereneo from 4 inches uinl up ft Gaylord, removed thereon, starting wkli his household goods fro here yeerday morning. Ace Burns and.

unify and A. Early-wine started yesterday morning southeast to seek a home. If they do not find a suitable location in this st.ito they proceed to Arkansas and select a homo. wards, and thousands of smaller ones now on said land in said section, and farther that II. (.

Kosine leased the land to another mail before relinquishment was iiled and his entry made on Bind land; tne suiri pai iies are hereby summoned to nppour at this olhee on the 21st dav of September, 18ST, at 10 o'clock I How to teach denominate numbers Miss Etta Scott. Recitation, Miss Minnie Graham. Essay, W. II. Sutton.

Select reading, Miss Frances Webster. How to teach physiology to beginners, Mrs. J. J. Johnson.

Music. Dinner, 12 to 1:30 o'clock. ICXKnCISES. How teach history, Miss Ethel Brainard. "JWe las tosr a.

to respond and furnish testimony con cerning- saiu allog-eil failure. II. A. Yonoh, liejristor. 43 A.

llAitittK, liccclver I At the Republican primary yester- 0s.MB vU, on! 23 votes cast. day tliere were 14 Wi of delegates voted for, follows: J. B. Thomp But one set which are as fir Mm ii fi ff Recitation, Miss Olive Hill Good methods of language i. work, ,1 Aftnr l'ortv roars' psDenenro in th proptll Jttton omora ft, flni, L3 MAPI Ea3 Eti-ndari-l ot exccllonco wliic! adinitaof no superior.

It contains every improvement that Inventive (Junius, BkiU and money can iroiiuuo. A Thonxnnd frr rleuu iu 4 i i son, A. D. Medley, Eli Sherman, M. II.

Hoyt and Frank Cook. Yv. R. Chandler and James Fulk-erson changed residences the first of the week, the former moving to the oust pari of town and the latter to the southwest, ju-t outside the town limits. They exchanged property.

Something that is interesting to everybody: D. W. Rawlins Son, the United htstcs nna rereicn coiin. 3 trie tl.o iinhlisnHrs of tee te e-intina i'-. ji.

(j Miss Weltha Webster. Essay, Miss Ella Barnes. Music. How to avoid tardiness; discussion: free to all. Closing song.

Mu. Lvtoke, President Mr.s. Sr. Secretary. Stockton, have hired a reg CHOillJ 1 23 Aimtrii'iin enntinno to net as nnhcaor i vlJcS for trn'le-nmrB, copy-BKsmsrarsi riirhts.

for the Lnuml htaten, and tii uliMia pat out in Canada, Knglnnfl, rranca. Ofiriuany, end all ulior conetries Their eipori. tnctj iJ uneipiaiod uud their laeililius ara uusur JJraw'inirs ami oponiflctions propnro'l and filed In the I'clonl ofllco en nhovt, notiee. Term very ruax'iriabla. Ki ehaixo tur examination of modo.l or drawinpi.

Advits by mail freo PaMnta ohtainod hronith Miaini On.arnnot.icoa InthB SVIKS'i'IU'IC A 'J5K RICA which Inn the lai-Kost ciruuiatien and tho mo.t intluential neivapnper of its kind published in tho world. The of inch a notice every patumee unilerntnnda. This large and eploidiri'y illustrated newspapef Is publishud WKKKLY at if3.ni) a year, und ia admitted to he (he best paper dovoted to scienca. mechamoa, invention, ouinneerinf? works. anJ othur departments of industrial prei-'resB, puh.

liiited in any country. 1-t, contains the names ot nil patent and tr-t-lo of everv invention patented cncti we-k. Tay it, fonr months for ono doliai Sold by all newsdealers. If you bava an invention to patent vfritq to Jlur. pnbli'ners ot Seieutiiio Amoricao, IKjl Kroadway, Knw York llandbook about patuula mailed (ran ular tailor to come and work for them.

The people who can't get dothes to fit can have them made at l. W. Riwlmgs II. C. William, of Kirwin, selling creamer' machinery was in town lie also owns a large creamery at Kirwin.

Our people were informed by Mr. Williams that he can stdl them an outiit costing EXC2L. iTifjtUyj THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Missouri Pacific ItailwBy ofters tmsurpus ed 1' tlia puliiii! iu tho nlmpa of fn.it tiinn; olecimt ((juipmuit and superior uucoiiiiuo-(itttiuiid, TiiiH Ki'nt Bybtent, eniliraiuiig niUi's of road, runs its trains into the Union Depots of hjt. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atciiison, Oinalin.

PaiHOna, Jienvcr, Fortwortli, Minmilu, Tai lor, Ban Antonia, (ialvwton, New Orleans find all others of tint principal citir. in JV1 isaoiiHi, JianHHH, Nebraska' Louiiiinii aud Tex-Uiieir ctmches and ears are of the latest make and lnsurioiiri Pullman Pulune cdiepiiig and Hotel earn aro to all tlirouffli trains. Tho novel Mullet Parlor and bleejiiiiir curs are run on all day tiainn ami re-fliniiix chair earn ou train between St. Louis. KniiMid City, Atchioon and St.

Joseph. Pullman Palace Cars on nilit trains between KanmH ity and Oniaiin. The rutea vin thin line aro always as low (ih any other, and direct connoctions ur made with other linen at junction poinU. Cius. JC.

Sttlkh, II. C. 'J'ownskmd. PaB, Ticket Apt. G.

Pans. Tkt. Atcuitioo, Kuus. bt. Ixjui8, Mo.

CENTRAL HOUSE. flour for sale at Bray CO. '8. During the winter the blood gest thick and sluggish; now is the time to purify it, to build up your system and fi vouiself for hard woik, by using Dr. J.

II. McLean's strength ening cordial and blood purifier. On dollar poi bottle. At Baldwin 's. Why will you bo troubled with Sprains and bruises, Old sores and ulcers, Neuralgia and toothache, Salt Rheum or Scald head and ringworm, Pain in the back and spine, Swelling of the joints, and not tay Beggs' tropical oil, ij it does not lelieve it will cost vou nothmg as we frbOO aud upwards.

TIMBER CULTURE. NOTICE The committee appointed bv the quai terly conference held here last week to organize an M. Sabbath Alias Notick. U. S.

Land Office, Kirwin, Kans is, Tlipso (sxcollfjct Organs aro celebrated for vol- Cine, quality tone, quick reuponso, vnriotycl i corcbhiiiUou, arliutio beauty in fudrdi, per-v tbcm tho mcnt attruut-, ive, ornaincntul r.nd (Jctlrablj orguns for Louies. lodfca, Bocii tics, etc ESTABI.ISI3E3 KiEPUTA'fiOS', Hi'ACIM'i'i'ES, BEST MATERIAL COMBINED, MiKB Tltia THE P0PU1AR OEQAH Instruciion Cccks and Piano fi; hool met yesterday and organized July 5, 1887. No. 80 17. Proprietor J.

L. FKTNK, Baldwin drug- warrant every bottle gist. srecKTOx, ka.v. Catalcfuca and Price Lints, on upplicatius, nans, Tho Chicago Cotiaga Organ Co, house 4.4 This is! one of tho best Dollar a day in the west. Stop at tho Central.

Comer Iiandolpli ad Ann SUcow, CHSC.W10. ILL. by electing tho following omcers: G. Curtis, Mr. Lucore.

assistant supetintendent; Mrs. Lucore, secretary; M. Kerr, treasurer. Sabbath school every ibbath at 10 o'clock at the school house. A.

Fiater, --old his interest in tie Bank of Web-tei and other prop-'. iuterefcts here to A. A. Green, of Osborne. Mr.

Frdtor will remove to O. borne the first of next month and commence the practice of law w.th ii. F. a prominent lawyer of that place. Webster Iea one of her most prominent citizens, able attorney, a business man and shrewd politician.

The 1 wishes cf the EiOi.E'go with him h'a new )i Complaint having been entered at tiiis office by Michael Walsh against Fred K. Brown, for failure to comply with law a to timber culture entry No. 9433, dated April 7ih, 1S81, upru the e- section 8, township 9 range 20 in Rooks county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that Fred K. Brown has sold for a valuable consideration all his right to said land, and that I am not the purchaser of said land; the parlies are hereby smnirhoned to appear at this office on the 4th day of October, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and testimony concerning.

said alleged failure. II. A. Yosou, Register. A.

J. IlAr.rus, Receiver. FARM FOR SAL I Farm of ICO acres, Rush township, 3 miles south east of Webster, 50 acres in cultivation, good well, stone house 16x18 witU board roof; 10 aero fenced with oak posts and wire, 130 acres good tilabla land in a body. Price: $1,200, or $000 cash buyer assuming mortgage of $600. Good bargiin.

LAND AND LOAN AGENCY, At Eagle Office, Webster, Kansas. AMDT lwrtk. ThnPOLICi: OiiMl AZK'I ill wil ii led sc eiirely wrniiped, to uny-uddi ess in tiie I'uiii Statcspn COin Jlonth-s on receipt M. H. HOYT, AUCTIONEER.

WEBSTER, KANSAS. Will guarantee satisfaction iu every instance. Those making public sales in the country tributary to Webster are invited to call'' on or 'onelyUl 1 Liberal allowed to po si nod 'Lhe POLICE A1T All nZKl PL of iN YorkistlieonlyimiL.L.lJ lctritimiite I lustrntcd SpovtiJisr mid J'eiiationiil Join mi piiniistiea on he American conti FREE Eagle, office, nent. Apply tor terms to write him, the Webtter, Kansas. KltllAllOK.

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1885-1887