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Weir City Eagle from Weir, Kansas • 1

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Weir City Eaglei
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4 7 7- A' 2.. 5 prTJthctio; TO AXL. "HO DISCRIMINATION "AGAINST Q4- WEIR CITY CHEROKEE COUNTRY.KANSAS. IAN. 12 IO0 -r-.

17 -j rT'e "ft 7 1 LAY WEEKLY EAGLE REASONS WHY THE LEAI ING NEGROES SHOULD HOLD A MEETING. 7esiey Lodge No. 17, K. of located it -Fie rein Kan. met aAaCecorjd and Forth Tuesd in the month, officers are A.

Va ck C. Gray of R. and HIS A COMPLETE LINE- r.rj-NC DRUGS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, yVALLPAP'JR to LET ARTICLES, ECT 1 i i.V.IIARTS Editor J.B.DAVIS Business Mr. gtt J.S.KlNGTr. Entered at the postoffice a City Kaii.

as second C12SE majter. TERMS OF SUDSCRFTIOX One copy one year 51.00 .60 3 One copy six mouths, Ooe copy three months, FRIDAY. JANUARY li? FRISCO. Line -ARRive. 431- press 12; 15 a.

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433 432 Local rains between A.eir ind rittsburg. 4U-st. ewes? via ot cuara 1 V), ittshurg 'and Cail uncpo, i.gcnf Missouria racdic At F.it'burg. ft sorth bontt pasqni south a) 1 i I piii comrncdation 14 -i-15 a P. Agent.

passenger. NfZ East 'o, 1 0-0: 45 Tl- Local freigf-t 3 par; pagsergf-rs 9. X0. 325TI 33 a. A.

G. mrd, Agent. Lcuis. LaineM. of C.

Bell M. of J. T. Woods M. of F.

Bradford "Flyn Le ad in making yqu happ Go-od aj.cals served at ypur own priip. The only first cass Res- ca West Miin Street. CAL AND EE 0 I I I iiD CROSS GROCERY Do net claim to the best go jd? ha -s a nice line pf Stap and Vancv Groceries. CALL AF-D See TAEM. Z0 Vest Main St.

Jotting irv 23- Sas.i Johnson viie fo or Scott Han. Mr Zc Mrs ym. Walker mqy Mineral City ia1 Will -Bolden VfiU Allen Jti fot Mi Tinslev Mr'RJ jphnf also Mrs Park Jeft WenyKy 01 Mineral City Mr Jackson Mf Bons famiy'. went to Mineral Vensbay. VVm Nelson of Kan, v.is in tht City this week.

It is reported that McCarfallis in prison in Birmingham, we hope it.s no irue Mr Tinsley'sfainily will remain here for a few days, but will leave very Portly. Mor.day evening Jan 8 th The Daughjei jf Tab.ernacle met in it regular transacted it's bupiuess jn due form This noble order of wraofii aie now preparing to make some iinproAenientJ to the Negro, interprise cf thisCity The vm give a graau uiicruinnit nt, Jan 15 th 1 qoo. iis. Johdsoii of Bcaminon, Ks. was killed iostantty by falling slate while tdading 4.

car. He had only worked at 7 about a month and leaves a iie and 3 children to mourn his loss. The' have the sympathy oi the TIME: CARD. T-akenaffeo July 1, i8g; ET, SCOTT MEMPHIS, KOKTH BOUND. no 3O2 via Cherokee rajii 11:38 '3 305 'P'gS: Arcadia tc K.s.

630 p.m south bound: X- 303 from K. to City ro; a ,301 torm rs. to cu' i.tiiy )mi 305 from F. to Webb City. a 306 connect Sctuheastern and K.C limt ed trains 3.t Arcadia ard Ft, Scott, and at Ft, Scott v.

iih M. fiycr at I will say there are some very important reasons why we should meet before any of the Conven tions meet, Aild to mv friends in the great woak there 'cannots be too much hard and earnest labor den 2 bj the thinking men of this district and the varipu Remember voti are in the world to play yonr part on me great dramatic stage 01 me, whether it be socially educationally, religiously or politically: ypn must look for yourself, think for yourself or you will be left in tt dark night of distress Thefirs reason we should have a meeting because of 'the great number of out eo pie are now located in he; south 2astern corner 01 this state an need to be abh: to inform their the right pQint of the res cattle that await us, Sccond-be--ause you are citizens of the U. estcd with the tight and privi 2gc to cast your own vote and de-nand your own rights, we need a. rotn this part of the State to th Tatioaal June 19th 900. Fourth and last but "not least becauss we neea a unm form spirit in our midid for to-ather we stand, divided we fall.

"We must hang together or we Liang xere is no why we should ilot have jome man go Jon from this part of -the state. Ye cati never succeed in gettihg an j- thing far apart but togethe ca.n move the great stone tha't low confronts us. Remember he succeeds must go against the wall and make his way there thnjuh incjfiber you will ask- for no nore than what bolougs. to you 1 matters not how soon it vbc J. Conley, CiSatsaud Tobacco, Bakery Hesttirant 3ast Main St.

'Phone 49 HOLIDAY shaft No6.f 9 dock ast Sapd I ight the home of Mr, EUa Bf isi' tcd by the Pafb no toe. nride cf her lite bahv ineqri at iii vi -r Mrs Ann Henton the wotfiW and tv, the ruother and tw y. Henton in tie I visiting- Thehbome -it LaUL'ciied Jits boom. Well, if Br 7a.11 has launched his Bocra now it 1711I float for there has been lots of rain. A Poor Dc' That Won't Wag Hhi Own The Hainestead says.tha Weldy 't as opened fire for G.

W. Wheatly and that are others in CrawfQrq County." We hope thit will heip 'tem for a while. We are for Wheatly and it is right for Crawford County to hold up for their man. Everything lpok gloomy for Gov, BARNES in Oklahoma. Iu every branch of1 life the Negro is engaged, he is in the ring as well as any other place and he has played his part them too.

Dixon, the feathtweig Champion, has fought in 12 yn. over 400 Rattles. Although hc has not legitimately ktioclrrc out in a fight. AN IMPORTANT MAN When the Savior was on earth on one of his flrit visit to great city of Jerusalem he Cfime by a certain place andthereNx saw a poor man th ere woh ad waiting there for thirty i and in his Godlike spirit hr ed to the man and made known his wants, this gof-' man said to him tekeup thy t' and walk" and the man di4j -he was commanded, so he wcjjI away with a glad heart and at never forgot the master. No relief to the Utah Represcnativt he has been in Washington sirct December last many have his cause but of no affect to hiin case.

There would be snr.shhi.. in his heart if come one could sent-the light to his heart. Unh s-he gets inside soqa the will be through with its work the angle gone back and yet iu has not been cure'd. So let us meet as men not as child ren let us discuss those things which will tend to promote onr wellfafe in ever3T part of "FACTS ABOUT KANSAS. Kansas, the Sunflower state, is located in the geographic center of the S.

It was: a4mitted to the Unfon Jan. 29, 1861, being the 24 state admitted. Its average length is 402 miles bteadth is 206 miles. The area of Kansas is nearly one fourth-greater than that ot the New England State and a-bout equal to that of Ph. and lad combined, it has less.

than ji the area of Texas and is 62 times as long as R. It has rich well wooded prarie in the east and large treeless plains the wtst. Eastern Kansas is a succession of prari'es, woodlands and undula- tions varring from 700 feet to 15000 feet in elevation. This par of the state is productive in nat resouses- Western Kansas consists chiefly of a plateau having an eleva tion of 1500 feet rising gradually to nearly 5000 feet in the so western part. 'The average altitude is about 700 feet along the Eastern hcrd-l er and 3500 feet, -along the vesi ietn bordet.

Kan. has 306 counties. fine cidars RY. THE LOWEST PRICES IN MY LINE! Bottle pickles per htottle Chow Chow Bottle mustard 10 10 10 10 10 09 25 35 10 35 82 Glass mustard Catsuper bottle, Syrnp Qtcan 1-2 galsyxup 1. gal" Orlea, molasses per.

can iSorgurn, molasses gal Rock caudydrip Farmhouse gpods. Rolled oats 3 lbs fo: 10 bcotch oats 3 pkgs 6 lbs caacked rice for Grape nut 2 Lb Tapioka Cracked wheat 2 for he ailing Cornstarch 25 25 25 08 25 10 05 03 25 25 25 25 10 20 Dried peas 1 lb Soaps 5 bars silk soap 9 bars Lenox soap 11 bars Wp.rlol beater soap 6 bars Snowflakp 3 1 pkg of Gold Dust 4 lbs 3 lbs loose starch Lillie starch Pie Goods. Cranberries 3 qts Evp black berries per lb Evap Raspberries per lb Evap Apples per lb evaporated peaches per lb. Pruns Curranrs 10 05 25 10 17 10 iO OS 08 Raisitt3 10-12 1-2 Mince meat 4 packages for 25 W. J.

Hentz Leva meat 12 1-2 Meats Breafast Bacon per lb Salt meat the best Hams H. D. bst lard Feed 100poimdt corn ehops 100 pounds bran 100 lbs Kaff er corn chop Corn pes buseel Hav oer bale 10 8 1-2 10 1-2 08 75 70 85 35 25 I buy Butter Jmd Eggs and country produce. Come in and look me over yours very respectfully Star Grocery Dotson. G.

F. A pple pa tei isALry, Feed, 'Tfae fltjd Sale Stable Special Attention to citizens and the traveling public. Barn 204 Main Street. Cioa 1 03 ceo and-Corn lectio nery Served Groce 1.1 11 LTLe HUB ON GOOP GOODf. THE CITY ON ANYTHING IN ub brushes Clothesline tv.vc porkers uickel Stnv lifters nickel Clothes Ringers V'vi Lids.

Pie tins for. Stove ihovel Japaned Mop stick FLOUR X)EPT. Big- 'f. high pat, okl Rod high bateax ir'ijirie flower, faucj" pat 05 08 10 10 10 1.8.5 05 0 05 85 10 to 20 1.Q0 1.00 90 20, 10 a.nd 20 1.00 1.00 1.00 7i 1 rahatrt flour, porn incal SUQARS. 17 kls gran sugar 18 lbs L.

B. sugar lb 3 D. 13. sugas Cut loaf per lb, Powdered sugar. COFFIES, Lion coflce Arbun.ckle cof evening coffee.

Buck cof very good Buck cof good; iiuck'rof extra Buck cof fancy Idoca and Java Moca and Java incitns TEAS, rperlal tea good tnprral tea fancy Povrder best breakfast tea itrglish breakfast tea best tea best Potatoes. Northern potatoes Colorado potatoes 3ibbage per lb Oalosper bnsde.l Good aprkos Pe irs "'eg plnms grapes grapes Cal. Cherries l)trav7 berries 3 for Black berries Raspberries uan Apples peaches Jiittfcr ib can apples 3 for for for lipniiiley 3 cans for Jelly PLinl and Peach btarter Apple butter Condi Mien ts. iJ inkle's per doz Pu.kies perdoz sweet 12 12 10 10 12 20 25 33 40 50 35 50 50 70 90 03 1.10 11 y2 ni2 12H 12 1-2 12 1-2 17 1-2 25 10 10 29 30 10 vJ VSI Herrorx RQAL ESTATE AGENT. over Kieth Parry's rtor -1 1 21 2( 2t 2: i 1C 1C 04 OS 1 I vci.

A PQQ laughters Geo Citv of Scammon 11 'Irs PhiV.ios aq son of was in our City this week, and" return Dme Monday evening. Mr E. Eobanan is once rncre in the Cu md he will remain a while. Mr Joe Wallace ha? quit No. 6 and has gene No.

and he -akes from 50 to 60 dollars a month, Bnt furnv partcf it is that his father na.4 make a step Udder for him to ge: on to check his v'ir Mr. E. Kittiell ol Cclurqbu- visited Earlp Thursday atttr-ncn To the Colored Citens Of Vvreir City Cherokee keep your eyes Open a still hU is beinr made remember there is some thing in this City 7f Citizens must lock after, latcaasfc to our interest the present condition of things will not please the better thinking- class ff oar people. Remember we do Hot tffean io-ht to any one but we, mean to hafc our right in some eC mu war in Africa H- "P.rKrland recall to our CrU the Revolution with the 13 colonies when wrfta. Bull v.

as prying tokeey this country down. Can this do the ban? iGok in thte far-away land ilo man can ho this great wou fc-cept bewithhim. Col. in his Galeua 1 ubiican, "LUir viic you wou.d'd publish so ht'J bout our domettic atiairj, rvr- pie wi ill think we live like ca'J and Seine people are 'M daru cogs 1 'fraid 1be truth wiuget oji. If this be true we.

hope CoJ. vnU tiitk wel come down, because of him and do nvt wani tbe rom-tc rct strong hold on biw. but I gness the Col. thinks it i3 his yaper and if the votiiti Jt.a,J want every one to kuovr wli.at tiie erouble they had better and let that all be the hoUS and net out of dors. at WM YORK jo Vn -j-n rom- tr, fnrla 1 b.JT s.s'sor tmen or uco'is rr as'sortmen: or kiiids jf all the latest novelties of the ''Jeison: Doi-s ga(crc.

al little cheaper and prettier than ver. Kockinr; table for both boys and giT SOMETHING" NEW. Gentlemen's Suits and Clothing. THUK. AND AIDSES.

dov'J to the Cow brand soda Canned peas 1-'-' Ca.n-jed corn 1-1- Canned tomatoes 3 for rnned fruit rice. 05 05 05 01 7. 93 and 19 line you want to save money me to Gkvoe Fancy and Stap suar 18 lbs. Barrel salt 011I7 -e ana otiaers Arbuch-' rer lb Sugar cured baecn ugar cured ham in need of any tl ou NEV Mied 51.0 I. x0 0 YORK ST CASE, Proprietor.

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Pages Available:
31
Years Available:
1903-1903