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The La Crosse Eagle from La Crosse, Kansas • 3

The La Crosse Eagle from La Crosse, Kansas • 3

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in state and county ticket LACROSSE EAGLE. as Mitchell is a granger. Ti, A CAM), heretofore adTOcated by the Eagle, will remain at the head of this" parser until the NoTemler as per More new settlor in noblo Rush lpG41 FQTICMS. the people ingbeennpeatedlv umed 1 J. KENNEMUB, Editox and Pbopbiktoii, Wild Sorses.

agreement. We do not make hazardous asser KANSAS. fiACROSIE, 1. w.tl Jacob Strong sustained a serious tions when we state that the resources be free from ,01 pities, 1 place my. 1 tb "jwl to their loss in the prairie fire that tweet of the plains are unlimited: even it Will in -vv" ver the eastern part of this county wild character affords ayarifdocca Shfrifs Proclamation.

tamaiion. ii ITS' -bX thls P' REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. ff Governor, 1 John P.St. John, -pation, evendowntOL'stberinc bones: One hundred poUara at Arnold Hays, l8 31 9 tf II L.Del apkin. If you want toloii77rnnd in thi All of his wheat that was not threshed but about 75 bushels was burned, about 800 bushelsand his young Of Jchnioa Cenaty Wild horses in enumerable numbers abound in this almost limitlcBSBpaco Butter twenty cent, feet ten cents, at J.

reg' lpn ret Lieutenant Lyman U. Humphrey, umuer nearly ruined; also consider ine proper and successful mode of munty. If you want to swear in Itu-d. county, jf you want hombntead t.re-enip tionorUml.ore.itry nimIn out xou should full cn ic. II.

fffli(eitil 'I'tiMHai. "uiipoinat on tba able cord ood was burned, and a- t. i Of Montgomery County. catching the v.ild ttoeds of the plain id simple. A party of men chijoffe Drugs' Drugs I Dom one mile and ft halt rt nvi.i i vi Auiai uamage about SI, 200.

A. S. Aij.kn, Okrat Beko Kn Prettynmn. Victoria wn; in tno pursuit with wngons, fallowing tho wild equine until after several county Kansas, has a full stock of I i The following is the result of the days chase the" animals becomes ac Mif-rem, u.uKtcrs Hardware and con and every tlmig pertaining t0 he a caucus for tow nship officers, held in the upper story of the school' houfo uuvy account Irom rcmilar customed to their strange and harm ifauo ai uolcsaJo and Retail. 811 4ur cunu Ciitiininn I.

less pursuers, and loirg thus suVdu per 1,000 on last Tuesday evening: for trustee, iocliensuiith received 12 votes, and cu are jinveu into corral, when tho lasso brings tho' untamed studs an jjiiNiiceH or a rnUH IIIF Ik 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hoffmatiter for treasurer, Beard re rr sat. orsute, James Smith, OfMmhallCeaity Traaanrtr, John Francis, Of AlleaConnty for Auditor, P. Bonrbrake, Of Shawnts County. For Attorney "Willard Davis. Of Labette County.

For Bnpf. orPab. Allen B. Lemmon, Of Cowliy Opunty. 7r Chief Jstiee, Albert II." Horton, Of Atchiioa Ci.ty.

easy prey of the horse hunter. The elect a TriiBteo, -J'reiwuror Clni rceived 19 votes and Goodwin 1 for A maaJ Kuw FI)a OI mil IB Wrrr, r.A hunter cither on foot or horse buck, vvxoCM Ul8 uuvt i'LLER, -tea Largest ftock of watches, Clocks, flurries, chenrfor n.l, clerk iawkins, 13 votes, for constables, Diehl 17, L. Edmonds 9. S. never 1m sight of the wild horso -mcus, lrosse.

Kana. 5 1 V) lu wf st. Come and and after ten or twelve days pursuit District. And vntPH of elector r.r said oflloem will bo ri.Tlved nt tho j.olU of each iloa! turn dlHtrletin aald count v-In witnsN whoreof, Thavo horanntn, iAN.E. MILLER, Sheriff.

Jacks 8, and Prank Edmonds for road overseer, Dan B. Jacks 14 votes, runs tho animals into a break, and Seed Wheat. omu. wphi Biue i Bend. 8UI When you go to Hava City li on A.

Summit, at the new Citr thus being headed offeunily taken, and D. Englo 5. Total vote polled ueorg Miibtorson and Joseph John- ill bo told on a year's time. Kood 20. HotJ.

it security wanted. eon, drove herd oj HL head of untamed arabsoftho desert, through Dodire flitv. Im.1v Wf m. IniMi), Walnut City NOTICE, This morning at about 1 o'clock a For Flour, Bacon, Groceries, Dry uoods nii.l s.ii.u. Mr Stanley gave the alarm of fire.

U. S. Land Office, IlayiCity driving them to Wichita, the horses 'ro 33 with Kcotcl Krueger Bros Hay, City Kau. and upon arising from our couoh we were captured in the range north 1 Hays city. 9 ft 7-20 Oct.

15th. 1S7S. 1 saw a prairie firo about two miles to i Complaint havinc Wn iwal .4. the westofourtcnand apparently VCBt Tbcy i-'re a fine iinjr ranid ttnimals and will bo placed on rapid progress toward town animals will bo placed on this oflico hr Marion F. Willncr making AMtD-Buttcr and in a short time a coodlv mm I mrUt The "breaking" of the Jttt'fy.

Martin Leiser for abaudoninff hi homestead entrv. Nn i7 Mil of our citizens armed with brooms, ild horse is anothfJr I'tuuliu1' fctur'a Jf you are thirstv while in La.iw v. nt Ia -valued of tho vocation to ti.i a bill May 10th, 1876, upon the north west, quarter 18, rang with go Dudleys and glt a of "soda pu onreR8lnKl Xomlnnllons, lit Dirt. John A. Anderson, Sd, Dudley C.

Haskell 3d Hon.Thos. Ryan" Al Large, J. R. Hallowell, COUNTY TICKET. Far Representative S.

W. TAILOR. for Co, Attorney A. STAltBIBO. for Dlst, Clerk Ed.

TRITT. For Probate Judge It. STOCK. For fapt. Pnb.

ILL. 1ELAPL AlJf. Carsirs a Full and Complete aort-mrnt of furniture, wliph he offri at led rock prices for Cash. UNDERTAKING, A SPECIALITY, Coffins trimmed in two hour's no-tiee. Call and exandnwl st 7.

yw to mo cunoeijation of said en- gunny sacks and water pails repaired to the fire, where they met uncle WLittenlerger who informed us that the fire had been set north of his resi denco seeminelv intends! t.n sain lmrLu.n Vi.k VV.VX rKP-Butter and at J. Stanley's. ucicirr to ftliT1r af ftn'a siiiiinu tTim Anderson bought two studs from this herd They aro of a coal black color, with long flowing manes and tail They restmlle the anadi an French pony and are of a similar species Dodob Cm Times. rm i -i 1 vuico ua i -Olu. dnv ni mo tht 1 onwk V.

to remind rt ves. OppowU post oflica. hrm-ger llro's are fast completing their now stone Mock. 10-3(1 iiibu lestunony coiirernini? ,1 .1 1 said, him out. But by about two hours hard work we succeeded in putting the fire out.

It is about time that some one should serve ten years in the penitentiary from this county, fllnfi JlrA HTS.lll.l nn .1 Go to IliUP.Wil.on's cash store, Ilays City. Great liwd. Kansaa. Wm.KIXG, Boarding House, Bakery and Grocsry, Side wuldles, $10 at Arnolds A co, Tl Feathers. v.

it nuuiu no Buon gee tne man that set that firo go there as any one Kansas has fifty Democratic newspapers William Griffcnstein (Dutch jftill) Mayor of JJichita, hns bt en nonii naed by tho democrats for the Legislaturo A woman of bad repute recentlv Several new subscribers to, the Ea. we itnow of. HiauaonnnEt, i iauna, Kegister. NOTICE, S. Land Office, HayiCity Kans Oct.

10th, 378.1 Complaint having Wen entered at his omce by Frank I inl', Miller of nil 5 ftn' SwiiBtWiUianiN. Lnheld, for abandoning his horn. 4tad entty No. ITS, dated Novt m. 1 877, upon the south went cle this week.

Cigars and Tobacoo. Our 6chool is a success with Miss For rare Medicines, Drugs, Oils I amis, Mationery, arlide for' toilet, fccll(0 Go to Iruxell Bau'er'H Pursuant to notice a largo number Barber, as teacher. of the citizens of Lacrosse, and vicm- took forcible possession of a little Dan Jacks sold his timber claim, Ho kfpB first class RwAraABT I a irn DlUJtJ STORE, Opposite Valley Bank, to dav7at7nV -US! g'r iD the PubIic Sch001 addfr escape with the cLUd tl. KAN i L'ncd, Kansas u. XUWt uyan.

to parts unknown -u um, tor new iU tt few quarter section 7 towuship 17 rango iu Lush countv Kdnuua iti, wceiiM, cciuj wus caiiea to order, Mr. L. Dclaplain ia the chair: after a view totlie Cancellation if haA T. 11 Qn Wednesday night of last week Frank Garrety, a -veil known cilizen i ucuey tte lruj gibt (f J.ai.m; few appropriate lemarks, he intro- 10MBB r7 Groat Bend, Kfnsw Tho turnout. nl t.MtVfick of I.nibpi oi-uii uueap ir cash.

a2 of Marysville, and ex sheriff of Mar tho said parties ure hereby summon ed to appear at this office on the Iffh, day of Novi mbei- 1S7S af in tntif A fvi ...1. ii i realizing tlierefor Sanford J. Jacks, is again employed in the printing office at this place. Dan Miller, is a hard working man, we have heard but we never saw him work any. Jones has finished the basement story of his stone house north west of the school house.

Walter Benn and Jas. Richardson suffered considerable losses in the prairie firo of last week. Asher Mott, starts to morrow uo loiioweu in a shall county, was killed by a Swode speech of an hour or more. 0 Clock A. to nr.d fnrmVt, named jfarnahan Wo havo not space in this issue, to Canvass collars 75 cents at Arnoh cos, IIhvh.

jy-31 The "Golden Belt Route teslimony coucerninir cuid all. ver i)inuKlit to tha AikntisHu Vally. abandonment. give even an outline of his speech, Ansell Merrit pupliRhes tho follow out suince it to say that it was an oiiHMinjr JoiK, Ncunillnie, IWrnnt i-'loorintf. iIinK, (ilirK, th.

MilnelM oorM.Hiul Also buiMliiK pnper mg in the Trey 'M-umvuwima niostrelialJoroiiW to nil points ejiht or weHt is via the Kit ublo effort, and was well received by Ii. J. F. NOTICE hereas, when I am intoxicated tint iwt i i i inn imin ami paiut. i will not ha umUi the audionce.

on. Albert Griffin uu tuiiijiLu iii, to make cm I1. ('till niia mb. raid for all i ioiiAiLWAT, through thefaiu ous "C.ohl.n Belt" (tho region the world). Pussentjers foi of Manhattan, followed Mr.

Kvan in" tracts; and, whereas, I hevo t.een imli tinuii, att'ulvrr Jc Fair's Klcvit morning tor Jf 'akena. Ho expects to be absent about a week. MrDeits of Banner tp. lost lu house and all of his furniture in an ablo manner; his romarks on th t.uen advantag of on several 'or U. S.

Land Office. 1 occii. HI ii'' 1'wky Mountain. mhhiki w-iiif minx hat tnis is 1 Hays City Oct. iH78.

prairie lire, damages about present and future developemont oi hiioi)S rectntly, I hereby notify all Kansas, were very good and were P'sons that I shall not hereafter Boswell has commenced the ercc 8 SIQTZ. Complaint bavin ir MK sc hours tho tun! the only line running tlu-oiijrt to without changti of car tion of a commodious stone building well received. Tho speaking was tilfill any contracts made by mo when this office by J.Terson Coihran of liUHh CUllUtV Kansas lirninnf I on ine east siae ol our town, wuinij t-aHt ciosc coiineel ion. Ar BIALP4I1) Mr Barber a brother to school -n huntn, for abandoniriir Ilia of the They aro jettyinjr, tho Arkansas at ny Hr, Leaven woi th witi ill 4 1... IJevendorf correspondent Commonwealth.

ma rm was in town last week ho hai A.I nu tut- Lrnm IJjrOTVrh 1 lead entry No. 771, dr.ted iN'oTeniber river ut Fort fcmith, on the Fads aiien a ciaim iiess county. Njmo r.n-,1, xMon i and omj, ia(. tll0 mnix 0UHt ter sectiou 7 towiishin 17 Of) pl.iu, Tho purpo.Ho is to removo a starbird, Alexandfi and others p'f pur eastern neighbors. Communipated.

largo sand bar front of that place. QR'xCERIKi and rrOTlalODt, A4 in ltush county Kansas, with a yitw to tho canetllation of said 1 avonto Line to Srn Jtwn Mirif. J. asst'Mgers Uing tho Kansas Paoikk etm stop over nt Denver and visit th mine and Smelting works in ita vi- A dastardly attempt was made suffered fosses in tho recent last sunday nignt to burn out Mr fira. and it hoped Uiub to make the riv.

er navigable- for Hie largest clnrs river steamers. Tho mu-ccswfnl jetty- HnyiiClty.Kllhircqritv i.unv.uuwjjci, wuiiomo wind David ockot, formerly of this Hind parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on tho l'Jth, day of er 1878, at lu o'clock to respond and ftimivh testimcnT iiiiiy. i4oho (-oimeci ion the Denver and Bio Grind Railway pmcu, was marrica in JJiontgomery blowing a heavy galo from the north some fiend in human shape, sot the La Veta, Do for Col t.u1o Springs, Norte and Luke City. wuunj, iiuu i8 going 10 unio on WANTED ing of the river that far up will doubtless lead to the esten titn i Uie im-nroveme-ts into Kansna. concerning said aile-id abandon Iho flnlv bis wedding trip.

prairie on nre just north of and ia a ment. li.J.F. 7iiiina vnut. Wo would recommend that the ud HH4i direct line with the out buildiu west of tho Missouri River eqiiippad Wifh Weslmyhouso Improved Auto-mafic Air Brako. Vn wht 24 FAMILIES -1 ft "8 01 advantage to peoplo and business a per story of tbo school house bt elaned out, and used as a hall for the NOTICE.

ong tho Great Lend, Lawrence aitention! The Kaxuas Pacific Fmwot Masons, and Oddfellows. bTaNDAKO. Mr. Whittenberger, and but for tho awakening of one of the family in timo, the stacks and barn together with horses and wagons would have fo Prc-Empl K. P.

land. xi iojhs makes the time and af fords the most i-atu'd tmnult U. S. Lund Office. I.

M. Yost? of HayB City, was here to day; and judging from rumors a-float, no one need besuprised to hear bebvetn the Missouri River and J1 Hays City acres of Kansas Va ce,) 78.) helped to feed tho fiery fiend. As it Die Old Court House. Editor Eaole: understanding thnt Oct. 11th, cine lands now open for nim as a resident of our town.

was tho fire reached within ten feet A Mr. Parish living nine miles east utv lu wumpuon settlers. Now is lhe lime to secure this place was burned out root and there is a rumor ufiont to tho eff( ct that tho old court houuo bnilding is ot tho stacks and the escape was very narrow indeed. Iluncrini? is to pond pouiM in hatisas. (Jolorado, Now Aiexico, San Juan and Arizona.

lor information concerning ruta, maps, guides, pamphlets, call up address. 1 JOHNMU1R, D. E. CORNELL, 8 Kansas City. branch last Tuesday he was absent your land at 81.25 per a mpiuini nating been entered at this Office by Laura Lynch against John Ii.

Sissnor for abandoning bia homestead entry. No. 1076. dated March 23rd, 1678, upon tho North quarter Section 3, Township 18, Eolith, liaise 20 West, in nn at tne lime in Barton county. for the inhuman wretch who would 8olt1' ftud lhe county 7.1 A 71 We would suggest that it would vrv, or uu particulars address the editor of this thus attempt to burn out our Mlow out 01 Ler Foperty, we man.

Suspicion rests on a man liv. tbl8 1 Pay' nothing of tbe oe expediant, for those farmers whf were not burnt out to paper. ing north of the section line: tht I suan to uone it was a fair and sufficient fire guards immediatly The Eagle office has romnw scoundrel who ha DJ understanding that tuocouutyBbonW county Kansas, with a view to tha cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to 2J) tEXTS For.a"qure meal L.L a nights lodirintr at City Hotel IlayH City? 8 NOTICE Of Final Settlement. should be sought out, and if found t0 tL lot Mhich pear at thw office on the liUh. d.

ed to the law office formerly occupi. ad by Keunemnr and Mott, where ye editor and devil can be seen at anv stands, and tho eommisbioners went In the matter of the estate of Cor should be severely dealt with. Junius, of November, 1S78, at 2 o'clock P. to respond and furnish toktinmnw Cut This Out to tho expense of putting a stone foundation under it, and Iho county elius Driscoll, In Probate court sit concerning said alledged abandon VlLUQi Tho annual races of the Arkansas Agiicultural Association comes ing iu ttid for liush county Kansas. "mi Bf-im to your frionda in the east advisirg tkm, thov Tit lsjust as mucli entitled to a deed to West Point, ment, ii.

j. i yauna, Kegister. tho lot as any person who built on Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement in tho above It is tery dry, rain is needed, The on ucwoer 31 st, and November 1st at the Great Bend fair ground a live the town Hte, and wo intend that farmers of this community have sown NOTICE. she shall have it. Lacrosse has nev entitled erne on tho 1st day of November 187 A lama, Adminis.

ij iimtj is anticipated. Dr. Adams savs ho nan he on a larg crops of wheat this fall. oiorado.Aew Mexico, Arizona, or ine ha a Juan iiiines, to tal the Mth json, 'i'opeka Santa Fo lailrond, lie new southern route through Kan-saa, Vifi tho Arkansas Valley to Pueb-H making direct conntction wi the Oenvar Ri Grando Railway forCol-orw Spi-ings, Denver, and all noint. er yet stained her rtputa.ion with a V.

S. Land Office, Hays City, Kans, 1878.) Alexander Ray.is building a lare ident of Kansas twenty four years to of said estate. St theft and tho people need not feur stone house one mile nor.h of this Complaint havincr been enter ujr, iu ii uiere is an older Hansan in Rush county, he would like to see that we will permit the county to bp placo John Hicks is doing the stone at this Office by Harry C. Tremain robbed tthen can prevent it. work for him.

The mail from Great NOTICE. U. Lnnd Olliw, llayH Chy, iv fi)toinl)(ir II, 1878. mux ana nave a snake. Squire 77utton of RftnTK.

in Northern Colorado, Canon Citr Ouiland, Del Norto, Lake City, hi' against l-'rank (dl for abandoning his homestead entry No 1140. dated 8. W. Taj lor, Ed Jto-vn, Bend to Alamota.will pass this place nip, passed through town on last vegas, and Santa Fe and others. auu iHucio, April 1st, 1878, upon theS.

N. K. 4- mpiuint 1ih vnifc been enteral iinviiiir ucfii entered after the 31st of October. Mr. S- I iV'iiiia 1.

i' al jiave J.HLHHS Uly and Ateh. III-Olllee l)V CIlMrVa Ilulrlwl juraay morning; he says the fire Lfall of section 14, township 10 rang 1C Win Hush county, Kansas, with a horse to fall in 1 iif.i,,,,, i 1WD day the v-ir. wiih l'u. J'iph Al, JmlnplJ for lili inirf icv uuani oi uav tr. rtm i wu, ujucuuamage in nis vicinity.

S. S. Denniss father of Mrs Mitch A. Goforth and his brother Ben and E. Titus and others, he kit Saturday night; they havf tatwrad about 2,000 acres of iu 'At cvjnfro of LaR9 cgujsty.

few days ago, the well was forty feet bs, doin mtan or dishonorable 1 ZTJ iT deep, the horse was drawn out un. act, we not by anv mean to- i Xm irn1 I cn if ho cid, jtu part of Brooid Je, wlich made dispose of property that is not -'f tl-y ihvs, ut 3 i' toibga IiTly for a while. Eyeb. n-vn 1 T.White M- renl amt riirnlMlt iMiiniony 'VU. weral Vmwgtt Agent, Tojk ''-r' view to the ouuoclktioo of Bftid eti'iy; tbo parties tiro hcreb mm mimed to uppear at thia Ofiiob eu tho i.th day of November, 1S78.

at ii o'clock I'. to respond and furnish ti M-myny coneet-ning taid F. ilwina,.

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