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The Eskridge Star from Eskridge, Kansas • 1

The Eskridge Star from Eskridge, Kansas • 1

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The Eskridge Stari
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Eskridge, Kansas
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KK1DGE TAIL HE JLo i- Rickel ESKRIDGE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, ARPlL, 3 1884. VOL. 20. Independent In All Thliigs. PERSONAL.

need? one hundred Cincinnati missionaries. THE ESKRIDGE STAR. tar. T. Wright of Alma LODdDJK.

(OHJOC FOR YOUR PLASTERERS. AS SPRING IS OPENING. When David Mew Goliath with a It sjams strange in this dav and caller at the Star office last Saturday. 0 stable IFeeil Mr, Joseph Fields ot Alma return ed from a business Uip to lopeka Wo respectfully invito tho r'ten- last Saturday. ago of the world, when civilization sling, the latter fell stone dead, and has ma lo rapid strides towards', was quite astonished, as sucb a thing when tro arts and scion- dad never entered his head before.

Ces have developed so muoh.cf the Lost -u-round gold breast pin, b-aautitul, wnen our prosperous Rd- with an oval rectangular-square in publ.o niaitts tho equal of any othorit ho center, Any i.ne finding' the nation on the globo, thatso much jfiHrae will return to the Stab Office, crime and iiihunuiiuv to man should I 1 john Clark, Proprietor tion of our patrons to our line ot business in Plastering, Cai.sominino BuiLDlMl 4 orner Locust street and Depot grounds, 1 STERNS, BRICKLAYING, and Stom; Work Died March zstb, ot Measles and Pneumonia, Ray, only child of W. ALL WORK GURANTEED. Sheriff Pipport and Mr, Jacob Horne of Alma were callers at the Stat Office Monday last. Mr. 0.

F. Madge went to Law-renco Inst Mo-day on business and will bo gono several days. Mr. Philander Elmore of Missouri, is hero visiting bis Bro. Doug, and Give ui a call Orders loft at this u.

and Louise Parsons. Ray wis a Ullico, bright little fellow and all who knew BELL KENDALL. exist. Too Press 0. our country it teeming with the horrole siories of murderou tragedian, and Wild im.

govot'nubie mobs which talcs the law in their own hand tor execution. Such things are an outlandish dis grace to any tit llized and christianized country, and wo have in the him will miss bun. The parents Eskridge Kansas, Boarding by Day Week GOOD IIGI Reasonable charges and aistfuction GkA.TTH.-A.XWTKlBliD have our heartfelt sympathy. will remain several days. Katio Maud, aged 17 months and 1 day, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Emma Sheddy, one ot the prevention of crime questioi 'iJohn Ilofftmr died last Sabbath best girls in Eskridge, went to Alma which ptizx.e the wit of the niostmorli ot pneUmnia. Our Sa last week on a visit and will remain HILLUSl JtlBBEDITlI, LIVERYMAN. Stable opposite Depot, ESKRlOGE, Kansas. GOOD RIGS, ROBERT JAESCIIKE, there some two weeks.

Among tiie teachers wu saw here on last Saturday were Miss McElroy PRACT1CALWATCH r.TAKER profound speculative moralist. hu- vi(). gutf0P itte children lightened America spends millions t0 c0 nnt0 mo ai(l forbid tuem ol money annually in sending for of is of sionaries to foreign countries to n- iieHVon." vert and reclaim the heathorn Iromj their darkness, while a very prolific! J- V- Admire of the Osage City field lor tho benevolent work 1 FKKK Phess blirtingty spouts" forth these missionaries would be that io the world something which the 1 1 II 1 and Mr. E. No why of Alma and Sealer in- Miss Jessie Gould, of Wabaunsee.

-and- Mass Emma White, a sister of Mrs. T. E. French, came from Jefferson County last woek and will en which lies aroii id home. It would 1 Wl" nevei oeneve; namoiy: boa verv sad an i sarcastic comment tta it Jo'in J.

lngal is the peer of both Conkling and Rlaino and that gage in leaching school this summer. Mr, William Tuokor living about On the Christianity of America, it a heathorn should tk. an ne is not a politician. seven miles ut Eskridge whilo unhitching a three year old 1 Messrs Mitchell and Graham, old limbo of the Law, took a private ex cursion yesterday over to the county AND SPECTlGi.ES, colt Saturday evening was kick-ui in the mouth by it, knocking out 'three teeth and cutiiig an ugly gash in his lip. Seat.

We hope tney may go down to tho i-ity and tht no danger may meet them on the way. We hope ALMA, KANS. soon to chronicle. the return of Ulieap Haieg Public Patronage Solicited. Horses Bought Sold.

THEJCITV HOTEL, JOHN O'BRIEN, Piv'OI'RIETOIf. Having rocently Purchased, Renovated, Improved and Furnishodtbo above named property, I have opou ed it to the TRAVELING PUBLIC American missionary today, what meaneth that hideous rabjle and rout at Ciiuiunati, tiio first ciy ol yoirouniry in intd'ligjuce and religious tievetopdinem? It woalJ put tj biish tho finer sensibi i.ios I the sxil of a tru) a i dovotod chris tian wet) suuo a quosiiou aikod hi by a haavhen. Facts uro the oulj fuit; tna.i ca 1 star. a perou in the fa'j ''eilig accusu 1 ot i.iip-lit y-t theso faois of crime reveal liif impolite regu'l which a M.ng Gibing muss of humanity for aw and or.ier in our own America, oho travelers," Done on Short Notice. Stum IiiHiiraiioo Coiiiimny, ol W.

t'one came up the street Uonday morniiiif his face radiating with unusual brigh whi asked tho cause, he merrilj' cried Time of arrival -'ip day morn ing, 'feminine gender, nigtilur niim-bor and weighs eight and one ha" junds." Buwjnoame, Dec. 14, 18815 Received of the Stale Insurance Com puny, of Dcs Moines, Jowa, through J. L. llorloh, the sum of $125, by druft on the company, it being in full of all claims and Mr. Set.h Bu-gar leluruod last week from an extended visit to his friends in Michigan, vvosiern Now Last Saturday there was a teachers' Examination at this placj and immediately alter tho examination was over, the Teachers' Association met with Mr.

Matt. Thomson in the o'luir. There were several good productions read in referonco to the 'raiij subject of education, but fhat which took our fancy the most, wa (me which was road by Mir5s Libbie McElroy of Aim 1 up tho difTlo jl ies which arise in teaching English in Germru districts. IIov essay eviedntly showed that the author had had experience in teaching in riiose districts arip we look upon dematids for their loss or damage by lire. Under policy No.

procured at the Osage City ngeney of said company; and 1 CiiKJiiina'i is just been Cf --cd a riot in a slight fonn York mid other ulnces. Seth do -AS iLi 1 in consideration of said payment the sum ares ho had a regular "picnic al 1 Tw tu ft 1 is reduced that amount. Date of lire, A fnu.ui'rc named Berner vvas tried i 1 th cty lty a jury of isvelvo men FIRST-CLASS and 1. coiivicted of m.in (daughter the time he was gone, ami we ueliovo it; for ho is one of those jolly follows, who makes one feel good all over, if in his presence only two minutes. Dee.

3rd, 1888, 11 days from Joss. Ed. S. Fish, Jknnik A. Fish.

Mitchell Uiokt'l are agents for this company, at The WTAiiolIlee. aici tie Judge senteiioeu him to years in the Penetentiary piijace therpabouls became Mrs. K. llaskms, agod 40 year ier as the most successful teeaher in 9 moill18 28 days diod with CHARGES REASONABLE. Give Me A CALL, he countv for those districts.

JT.TY AKERY. Go ih" My Bakery for Fresh IY'h, and liroad, Also Con-lectinttarn -bu -co and Cigars, enr't. i the seemingly unjust vei diet, ami it clamored for the blo of Kchct, The infuriaied crowu pr cede 1 to the jtil for the min-deivr the prudence and iuva tioug.it of the Sheriff, caused him tj so'id berner to Loveland by pn JOHN O'BfllEN. he eCK. ysti and Lunch at all Boiird I'1! IK, lii ill I Pneumonia last Friday.

Her remains were taken to Valley Falls 01. Saturday for interment. Mis. lias kins leaves behind a husband and family of six children to mourn their loss. Wo eymyalhize deeply with bereaved, iir a home without mother is one ot the saddost things hie.

Ba.nnon, conveyance, to avoid the mur F.sk- 1 derous intentions o' the mob. The excitement of 'lie crowd was into. nuu in the midst of tho rabhta, Hom Nforty or fifty wore killed, When ti THIS SPACE IS officers ar lived at Ljveland with th prisoner, an indignant crowd hi Npvclul Board nut in special session on Friday, March 1884, at 10 oVI.iek A. Present Goo. Mogge, cnairrnah.

A. E. True, member, ail 11. G. Licht, county clerk, Tlio board proceeded to canvass riie votes cast al tho election held dareh S84, in Maplo Ilill, iWwbiiry, Alma ami Washington Towiisbips with the following result, to it: Alma Township, for subscription to tho Topoko Salina and Western Railroad Company 157 vot is, Against said subscription' 76 Newbury for subscriptien to the peki, Saiina at.d Western R.

II Go. 110 votes, Against said subscription 55 Maplo lldlT'p. for subscription tD th Tjpoui, Salina and Western collected there and attacked the ou and 'Berner, and in the oxci'o-mint that pievailod Berner made STONE CUTTER. 1 vui i'u' xay to the p- kr: J-o and vicinity t'mt I inive pi-r i.ently 'oeatod in Esk-1 dge nfnv tno Ihi moss of 'iig, Brick Laying ect rk warranted to givn atis-'ac! ion Leave irders at thoStai office. I' Si'i'i: RESERVED FOR good his escape but was caugh' a terwards and safely landed in tljp Fenitentiary, Mr.

Will. Sellers and Miss Eliza Avery both of Alma weie pronounced "husband and wife" in Topeka, by the Rev Blakosly, at his residence on Friday evening last, Wo extenu the usual wish ol joy, and to il we may adJ poace, and wo would multiply the sum by happiness und prosperity, and this result we would divide by the little clouds of life, receiving as a quotient the tale of a long hie spent well. Mr. S. B.

Bradford of Carbon-dale, ex county attornoy of Osage county was a caller at tho Stak of For Hale. House with 8 rooms, and 8 lot's, good stable, good well and cistern. Jois of yonn fruit trees. Situated in Ki kride, Known as the Teter house, very low. Inquire at John 13owden's Mlack-1 vhf p.

ii, if. Co. 45 votes. niuhts a Hrti rooni" wliio'r was pbed by the local talent of 0111 town not longsii.co will be icpeutei. on friJily evening the 1 1 1 it oi' April Much cwtt is duo Prof.

Fisher ami oil tho othor players Int owing-1 the preva'et'C- of the mumps, meu -1 and whooping at tne lime it was plnu'd before, many wore dc-jnved rf hearing tho raie treat, hence the rope' ii ion. Ificooneday lust week. Mr. Brad WORDEN ford gained (iimc a imputation oror the c'J'Hy two years ao by sending an ingenious and woll word- in rinn Ct e.Y. in I said 16 Washing' on 'j, lor subscription lie Tpckii, tlinaand Western 11 Co.

tes, Against said sulisrciption Maple 11 il' T'p voted $22,000, X'wbtiry 'J" 25.000, Atir.a T'p, $22,000, an 1 vV'ashington T'p U. 000, these sjveral amouuttf will be subscribed by the of County Commissioners at their regular meet- lOWt iu WW, thflBCTBHTIWOAMMICAW. eon. to the one tue iiO. seni um urging uUi cirriiihi, fr the umuxi stt, cunaa 1 A Aua i lttl tho whiskey cases him to prosecute na)nn wmn i iiinF-wvpn yearn' oxporumoe, PtonUoltiiiiin4 thmiuth MUNW A CO.

arenoUoed la tb Hcir.NTiric Amfmcas, tha Uruenl. hKt, and tnoct wldvlr nolnl lllo paper. VL'Mimrnr. TIIE BLACKSMITH. in Osage county, This letter of Mr, B's was copied by th prco 1.1,.

til it was circulated all over lb- The firt inrload of Niiij that fwr came to Wabaunsee county as landed the BLUE FRONT last Monday nltfit. Mr. Trailer Is one of the most enterprising and tnerpvtic business men in tbecouaty. iorniauon. Btcimwi cripj or in ncmuilDe A "If Kn Miit frf.

A1lrr im ML'NJ St (X) H( iBNTIrid AMiOAJ4 XI Broadway, iw York. lilted S'ates. ng in April..

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Years Available:
1883-1886