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The Kansas Eagle from St. Francis, Kansas • 1

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T3 THE Bi.u CITY NEWS. ST. FRANCIS, CHEYENNE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1901. VOL, XVI. NO.

34- EAGLE. ed the and are well pleased TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT. BhIutioo on hand to the credit of thH various wills, th" overdrafts, and too total amuunt on WE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. All we ask is a chance. We have the largest and most complete Stock that has tver bui shown in North Western Kansas.

Dry Goods. All the latpst Styles in Percales, Calicoes, Shirting, Glnghatrtt and all kinds of Fancy Press Goods. CLOTHING Redy made Clothing that can't be beat, at prices to suit every-body, for both Men and Boys. Fancy Overcoats and Ulsters. Rubber Lined Coats.

Duck Suits for so small a sum that everybody can, aifosd to hem. Underwear of all Kinds, Kid Gloves and all kinds of socks. SHOES. We handle the Tootle, Wheeler Motter Shoe, also the 3U. Douglass Shoe, the best Lines in the West, Qneensware to a Queen's taste.

Blankets and Comforts to satisfy all, SHIRTS for Little Folks and Big Folks, Large or HATS. The Peerless and Record Breaker, the' best hats in town, CAPS to a frazzle. FLOUR. We still handle the Famous Valley Lily, Crowning Glory an3 Silver Leaf Flour. GROCERIES.

We always have the best that love or money can buy. We will pay the highest market price for all kinds of PRODUCE, Respectfully Yours, SMULL KREUSCHER. 52 on i 00 1 no mo no 13 2 (Ml 19 4 50 33 on 10 40 10 50 3 00 4 Ml 34 25 5 NO 39 00 27 50 33 00 69 90 50 00 41 ll 10 5(1 2 00 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 01 10 13 50 1 60 10 50 8 00 40 04 2 40 7 90 8 00 2 a 00 S4 lit no 103 40 51 75 200 03 3 0Q 52 01) 50 00 1(1 00 6 25 27 45 23 20 30 00 69 00 12 00 15 20 45 00 21 00 30 00 15 90 42 00 21 00 33 00 2 55 9 00 3 00 1 50 51 25 3 00 10 00 2476 2477 H478 2180 2482 IS483 2489 2491 493 2494 2495 2190 2499, 2501 B5fK 250.) 2504 2.V15 2500 2507 amis 2512 2513 2515 2510 2520 2521 2522 2523 1)524 2525 2521! 2528 2520 2530 2531 av 2538 9537 2538 2VJ9 25(0 H541 2543 2543 2544 2545 2548 2548 2519 2550 2.V1I 2552 2554 2S55 2558 2559 2500 25tfi 25U3 2504 2Mi6 2NI7 2508 2V9 2570 2571 2575 257H 2577 2578 2581 2.W 25K( 2584 25fl 2587 2588 15 50 9 24 tl CO air ot 208 05 150 00 28 50 24n0 2.5 75 3 (10 8 65 3 0(1 2 00 18 00 A 25 6 00 3 Ofl 30 00 4 00 4 00 25 00 no 30 no is 00 03 no 7 1 50 3 50 2 50 6 00 3 00 2 00 7 3 00 0 35 18 05 4J3 76 60 4 Ofl 5 30 9 25 2 00 8 Ofl 4 40 3 40 2 40 4 no 3 2(1 3 40 2 00 3 00 2 on 2 00 2 on 2 on 3 00 1 50 1 50 1 5(1 100 no 5 1 0 7 on 8 50 16 en 5 0 4 no 2141 2442 2447 2449 2450 245 2402 2404 2407 2409 2470 2471 2173 2474 2475 2 00 7 (K 4 no 2 (K 13 00 13 20 63 35 2 (X) 28 50 2 25 2 00 2 00 12 no 6 00 6 00 II. HENRY 9 00 5 IK 4 00 1 50 3 50 3 on 24 on 5 Of 3 01' 6 5 3 IV 25811 Coun ty Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

QJTATE Of KANSAS, CHEYENNE COUNTY, s. In the Probate Court In and for said County. In the matter of the Estate pf SOMAS F. EUAN, Oecensed. KotlcE Is hereby given that of Admin-istradon have beep granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Thomas F.

Egan, lute of said County deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate C'owit of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 7th day of February. A. 1). 1901. Now all persons having claims against the satd Estate, are he eby notified that they must present, the sil'm-to the undersifrned for allowance within year from the date of satd Letters, or they nun oe precluded from any benefit of uch estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within thre years after the date of said letters tlie shall be forever barred.

WISLEY O. CAMPBELL, Admlnistn.tor of the Estate of Thomas F. Egan, deceased. Feb. 7.

1901. Piiblicsition Notice. IN the district coukt within and for the County ot Cheyenne. In the State of Kansas. Joseph Muitajrl).

doiiur business us und in the name of I). Haines PJaiutili. VS. Joseph W. Hight.

William Hight Mrs. Adalinf (Jrove and Mrs Charles Hltfht, heirs at lavs of Charles H. Hight. deceased, and Anures II Luens and Rebecca Lucas, and The Smith Fork Irrigation and Impiovement defend The defendants, Joseph flight, William Hight, Mrs. Adaline Grove, Mrs.

Charles II. Hight. Andres 1. Lucas and lietweca J. Lucas, will mkenotlce that the said nlnintitl, did.

011 the 4th day of January. 1901, tile his petition in said District court, wltntn and ror tne county 01 Cheyenne, in the State of Kansas, against the said defendants, and that the said named defen dants must answer said petition liled as afore said, on or ueiore tne inu uay 01 nan n. mui. or said petition will be taken as true, and a Judgment rendered in satd action against said defen dant. Andres D.

Lucas, for the sum ot Five Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, from the 1st day of Anril. 1896: and for costs of suit: and a further judgment against said defendants, and each and all of them, tor the foreclosure of 11 certain mortiraire uoon the following described real estate to wit: Tho South West Quarter of Sec tion two. in rownsnip four souin 01 Forty West of the oth Principal Meridian, lying and situated In the County of Chejenne, in the State of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has the first lien on said premises to tin amount lor which Judgment ill be taken as atoresata, ana ordering saia premises to oe soio without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the Dtmneiit ot the amount due nlaintlH and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each ot them, ot and from ail riirht. title, estate. Interest, nronerty and ea- oitv of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part tnereor.

i-n-iwu. Seal. Attest J. I. FlNLET.

Chas W. Campbjua, Clerk Atty. for pltff A FREE PATTERN -U (ronr own selection) to every tab-1 scriber. Only so cent, a year. MAGA A LADIES' MAGAZINE.

A rem; beautiful colored plstet latm fashions drpmaltinn economy fancv work household hinis fiction, etc. Sub- stnbc 10-dav, or, Ktid ic for latest Copy. Sr Lady aeniB wanted, send lor terms. oijiiu, ni-iiituic. uiiuuic, I'crfect-Fittiuff Paper Patterns.

i MS CALL STERNS -ii Patterns.) Onfy and ot. each one hiphr Ak lor thrm Sold in marly ewjr city HE u. town, or by mail froia THG McCALL 3 IJ8-14J West 14th fcrort. sm 23: a 2337 2: 138 'mi 2341 2312 2344 2345 )7 2348 2319 SfSO 2351 2353 2T4 2350- 2364 2365 2308 2308 2370 2373 2377 .378 380 23 ja 2187 MfS 2380 '2391 2-393 2394 '-395 23W M7 399 -'404 2405 2400 -'407 408 2417 2418 2422 2424 2125 2'2H 2427 im 2137 24:19 2440 3 with You peed the books do not get a cent for selling them and I tage this means pi lettin you know of them. February has been set aside in this county for patriotic instruc tion.

The day is a fitting one for such a pleasant task. The day widely observed thrpughout the United States, and I earnestly re quest the teachers of the county take hold of this matter and see it that the day is so qbserved. program, should be prepared and suitable instruction given by th teacher. Teach the fjag apd all it represents. Each school should have a flag and a flag pole, Th "who, daily sees the flag wi! not grow up to be a traitor.

Th flag is a silent teacher to each pu pil. Tfyere is something in a flag There is a copy of the ast schoo laws in this office for each member of the school boards, and for each teacher. Come in and get one They are free. A. F.

Gregqry, County Supt BURLINGTON ROUTE 'Low Hates West and Northwest At a time of year when thousand till take advantage of them, th Turlington Route makes sweeping eductions in its rates to the es' Mid Northwest to Utah, Montana A ahhington, Oregon and Britisl Datesj Febmary 12. 19 and 26. Marcu 5, 12, 19 aud 2G. April 2, 9, 1G. 23 and 30.

Rates are shown below: l'o Ogtlen, Salt Lake. Butte Hel-eini. Anaconda and Missoula $23 To all points nn the Northern' I'iicnio ity. west or fliissmiiii, Including Seattle. Taennin.

Portland, as well as $28 $28 Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.J I'n all Points on the Kalln Northern Ry. and the Washington Columbia Kiv- er 11. K. Never has the Pacific Northwest been as prosperous as now.

Labor ii- jn constant demand and wages are high, The money making oppoi tun it.ies are beyond number in mines, lumber, merchandising, farming fruit raising, fibbing, and all the other in iustries of a great and growing country. Literature on request free. J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. 4 25-01 TO CALIFORNIA IN A TOURIST SLEEPER.

In no other way in you go 10 Cali forniaeo qu ckly, so comfortably and yet so tcouomically, as in a tourist car. The tourist cars nsed for the Burl ngton Overland Excursions are mod els of comfort and convenience. They have wide vestibules, high backed seats and double windows. They are ighted by gas. The heating arrange ments are admirable aud the bed fur nishings are clean and of goon qual ity.

The Burlington excursions leave Omaha every Tuesday and Thursday and go through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without changes or de lays of any kind. Yon can join them at Lincoln, Hastings, Oxford or any tber station at which the train stops Fhe route is throught Denver and Salt Lake City, and past the finest scenery visible from car windows any where on the globe. An experienced exenrsion manager is in charge of each excursion party and a uniformed porter accompanies each car. Folder giving full information mail on reqaest. Beautifully illostrat-d 72 page book, about California sent on receipt of six cents in stamps.

J. Fbancis, General Passenger Agent, 30 01. Omaha, Nebr, hand at ine close 01 pusiness, tuiiiiin Spulh Fork I. I. 104 53 17 75 (XI 18 tn Id) 1)8 231 25 1112 31 19 05 104 90 390 04 48 09 273 75 2-J7 35 r'OMl 90 31 M27 26 37 97 18 85 118 41 57 B0 18 00 18 30 100 29 40 34 09 18 70 7S (14 117 44 3 19 51 1-3 47 57 53 72 187 WI 4IK Ot 343 4S 20 387 84 47 1S 17 30 13 28 480 fill 45 25 61 8H 42 73 122 98 85 0 i 57 14 5 75 61 99 74 13 71 00 71 18 91 117 42 89 on 3 70 59 27 4 7-1 107 Ofl 13 70 149 63 liraves-Mi cntMi imen, T.

C. Cpwgnr Olich, School Lund Principal, School Land Inujifwt, 1 Kent. Stttto and Conn If School Pjind. Institute Kimd, ShmI (iihIii Kimd, Kuna, Contingent Kimd, City ol Kirn City. State of Kansas, County.

slikln fiiii.t. Interest funi. AletiindBr township. Denver township. BenkolmaJi township.

Bird City township, i C'ullioon tpwnship, Cherry f'reek township, Cleveluud Hun towpship. Dent township Kurcka township. Evergreen township. Jtjnua township. Jelferson township, T.awn lodge township.

Nuttycouibe township, litis lido township, Portor townshlj, Waiio township, sinking fund, Interest fund, sciiOdi District jno. 1, i' 1 sinking fund. 1 interest fund, ,2. 3, i' 8 slnklnt; fund a interest fund ti 4 4 einjilnpr fund 4 interest fund 5 1 8 sinkipg fund interest fund 0 9 sinklnir fund 9 interest fund JO 11 11 12 2sinklne fund 12 interest fund 13 ii it 11 js 15 special fund lfl 17 18 is sinking fund 18 Interest fund 19 1 1 40 11 gi 22 1 03 24 fund 24 interest fund 1 25 at 211 sinking fund 26 tntert at fund 27 2 29 2H slnklnR ftmfl 29 interest fund 30 itO sinking fund SO interest fund 3'J 22 80 73 79 89 10 I 20 4 IKI 5 sr. 52 70 40 05 188 32 40 81 50 til III) 53 18 17 45 54 01 92 SS 4 53 9 no 49 82 7 20 II On 4 H7 14 77 48 54 3 5(1 7 15 329 81 01 47 1 00 89 15 68 54 2 55 34.

35 30 37 37 stnktund. overdrawn, 37 Interest 38 ove drawn. its sinktmi fund 3 interest fund 40 41 43 42 sinking fund 42 interest fund 42 division of property, 43 special, overdrawn, 43 43 sinking fund 43 Interest fund 44 45 -i, 411 47 47 sinking fund 47 Interest fund 4H 48 sinking fund 4H interest fund 49 49 sinking fund 'i 49 interest fund 50 51 53 63. 53 sinklnir fund 53 interest fund i si 54 sink, fund, 54 interest fund 55 68 57 58 i' 69 11 60 Bl 62 63 B4 4 64 sinking fund 64 interest fund, 85 17 08 10 00 73 81 28 65 30 03 111 00 170 61 49 10 94 06 10 00 10 5 78 4 00 100 38 15 19 5 58 15 23 109 04 4 20 243 28 54 118 81 30 00 42 01 1 00 174 Xi 5 80 19 50 3 37 03 28 82 72 07 45 81 CI 25 19 94 21 01 29 65 99 43 0 00 47 58 53 71 3(1 67 48 62 97 20 4 70 39 10 1 10 83 61 52 127 40 11 35 34 60 88 14 8 20 1 50 60 67 67 special fund 68 69 -70 70 sinking fund 70 Interest fund 1 44 70 library fd. overdrawn, 1 33 71 55 53 71 sinking fund 71 interest fund 72 73 sinking fund 72 interest fund 73 special fund 74 74 sinking fund 74 Interest fund 75 3 13 26 72 12 59 48 10 30 20 12 35 40 25 20 04 1 11 82 -8043 87 37 98 1 $222ii489 Total, Overdrafts, Balance 011 hand Cash in drawer, Deposits in bank, 50 1 2a45a j-sm 89 sri State of Kansas, Chnyen-e county, ss: 1 I.

R. lienrv. County Treasurer of Chevennn County, do solemnly swear thst tho fireeiinir stHtement Is trim and correct to tbc best ol my knowledge and belief. I K. nr.iif 1, 1.0.

reasurwr. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of Kotmisry, Ibeal.j t. A. iif.Jhf.LMJ.i. 1 ler.

EDEMPTION OF COUNTY WARRANTS. Trofliinr Offleo. St. Francis. Feb.

T. 1901. I VTOTICK ta hereby (riven that the followi 1 register number county wurrants will he paid on presentation. Interest will cease on date of uoitcaiion. t.

No. Amt. ywn 10 1 a so im 4 40 127 214 84 1 1.T0 (l 1 2- tal 77 09 10 50 ring Your Wheat to 2T olin Cunningham's RL.URIBUS UNUM. THOMAS F. EBAN to thq Grim Monster Aftgr a Brief llnss From Pneumonia.

Thomas Egan, whoso prions jllness was reported iu thee coluuin Jest week, die4 at thf) Eagle hptel ai ve o'clock Saturday evening, Feb. 2, after aq jUnens of hut a few (Jays villi pneumonia complicated with la grip Ho rapid was lh progress of the din that he died, before bis friend who bad been telegraphed for could jeacL bis bedside. But tbougb iu kindred wept oyer his pillow, be lacked for uo comfort human eym pal by aud skill could provide, and the end cauie peacefully. Thomas F. Egan was born at St Paul Jlinq.

May 21, 1859 and whc therefore but 41 years, 8 months aod Jl days old whan he died. When about nine years old, be mov with Lie parepts to Palo Alt county, Iowa where be grew to man' estate on a frontier farm, Obtaining an academic education at, Algona Iowa, be taught school for a time after which he entered the tate agri cultural college at Ames, Iowa, where be completed the course. Returning to Einmetsburg, Iowa, be Hngaged jn merchandising which be followed for about live years. Tbo travel ed a couple of years for a Chicago dry goods house before coming to Kansas He located at St. Fiancia in the autumn of 18b8 and has leeo a prom jnent figure in the bus ness and poli tics of the county ever since.

He wa admitted to the bar in 18f-9 and has juade tie rtcticc( Jew Lis principal bueicess since that time, occupying the position of county attorney twice Deceat-cd was united in marriage to Rlins Jessie A. Ferguson September 27, 1890, Of this union five children were born 1 two girls aud three boys, all of whom, with an Bged father, two feisters, six brothers and a wi le circle of friends muurn his untimely depart tire from this life, A short funeral service was con ducted at the late family rssidence at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning Rev L. A. McKeevor otliciating.after which the remains were tenderly laid beside the wife and companion who preced (1 him a few short months ago, there to await the resurrection morn. (SHOOED JStOTRS.

Edited by A. P. Gregory, County Supt The examinations for common School diplomas will be held, for the country schools, March 16 and 30; for the village schools, April 19 and 20. At a meeting of the State Board of Education it was arranged to have thirty per cent, of the history questions for the teachers' examinations on "The United States and Foreign Powers," and the questions tm reading were to be based on "The Study of Literature." Both of these books were chosen for the State Reading Circle work, and art-worth many times their cost, 70 cents each. They are kept on hand tit the Superintendent's office, and you are invited to come in and ucamine the works.

Several of the best teachers have already procur exchange it for the best flour car of Superior the other day: PERFECTION, 84 PATENT, LION PATENT, LEGAL TENDER. Parties wishing to put away enough flour to last them until' Spring work is over will save money and have flour that will give them satisfaction. Will take Wheat, Corn, Oats in exchange. John Cunningham. He unloaded 5,000 ktttn very day at.

CO Mlclnjan Ave. and Maditen Sirret 1 you ever used. We carry A Wereceire YKAlMZ. stock of cooda 1 from 10.000 Co I We carry a lock of good valued at I Wa own and occupy tha tallest mercantile building in the world. We have over 1,000,000 customers.

Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL A A i the book of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, hai over 1,000 page. 16.000 illustrations, and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 11 cents to print and mail each copy. We want you to have one.

SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charge prepaid. i jMOilTBOKERY VARO.

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