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The La Crosse Eagle from La Crosse, Kansas • 2

The La Crosse Eagle from La Crosse, Kansas • 2

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in ALEXANDER, EUSII CO, KAS. xno reaueiH oi iuo uu- tieethatiho drdo of tho paper and WALNUT CREEK MILLS GREAT BEND, KAN. ATTENTION, FARMERS this; week's iHi.no do not correspond. 1 liavo changed tho date of mm to Thursday, each week, unci have ordered the change of ito urcoidii ly, which will como iuoumT in duo time. )r.

Uixby, of McPhd-on Center, is talking cfloeuting at this place, lie counts well reconinieiided as Tuesday's Elections, The rttuins from Tuef doy'e tleo-tioim may bo summarized us follows: Michigan leput beans elect a full lion, tl rtc-fourth ui and the tiJire Ctafe W.At. New Rep'd he'ins (lect fitato ticket to 20,001 and far make a gain of seven Congressmen. Illinois republicans carry tho Xli CAN' SY lii. V- I.i'VV pri'jidn fl to Kllll, i 'I' II1 I liK'l '-llitfidi-l' hi lit'' 11 Inlw, f.unh wmiiUcs inKeiiniL'ull kimis I These milh aro now in full operfttion und guarantee to give WA.NTED FAMILIES To Pn'-Fiapt IL laud. ()! ') acres of ICavpatt fa rij 's ii oir for ihe pre-emption set Hers.

Xow is the tint a to secure your land at $1,25 per ere. If you want to b'ty or soil land in imiity, Ii want HWCur In Kuli ior v. Jl'yuii want lioiiiestcad prc-enip lion or tlml.fr oMtry inndo oat. Vouvhould call Si. A two.

story hotel for LtiorosHQ Tho gviet will Boon Iq in The republican stato ticket was ljcctod by a handsome infijorHy. November torin of court convenes tho 20lh. Rico county elected democratic representative. WantedlCOO bushels potatoes. S.

Alexander. Col, L. F. Eggers vau elected representative of Ellis county. )iv Soot A Brixkmaic.

physician. Dr. J. 1). Atkrnn darted to Kansas City one duvlaKt week, where he State, have working majority in the and gain two congress- R.

imiA'Rmiw mots tiSSEAT I5KX1, MAN. Poalor In Lumber, Lath, Shinies, Doers, 5ash, Go und get you'a $8.00 suit at men. Bepublioans elect a of tlifi Wjto legislature, wlwht tho congreKfiiounl delegation vill bo about the sam; as hut con. Ljress. Jilds.

CUR STOCK 13 COMPLETE. o- Cood Koap, 1 lb bars, 4 bars for 13 ib; apples for 00. 1' pouches, 1 0'). (lood cofreo, 5 lbs, $1 00. (bod U'a, from 2.r;o ami upward.

Cyud fugar, 10 lbs for I t0. Ih.glisU currants, 12 ibs for S'l 00. lood 2 buckle for 1 75 (iood bhot'S for ladies for one dol lar and upward. lies Coats' and Clark's maehiuti thread, f'c per ppool. Ciooit jea.is for 20c per yrd.

f-'pleudid bleached murdin at 10c will remain a couplo of weolci, visits ing friends and tioung tho wltri. Tho main room of tho mill ia about completed, and tho machinery in place tho ongiuo room i now being built, and tho wholo thing will to in running order in a few days. The elections of Tuesday ar Btill in doubt as regnrds Stittty there beiug an ineompn henn.illo delay in connting tho Tim iudU J. S. Freedman Co Alexander.

Old Ben. Butler was defeated for govcrernor of Massachusetts by 10, 000 majority. And Uhnds. Also keeps on hand full assortment mixed I'aint, of all colors. I'riees an low the lowest.

Call und examine stock and prices. BUI KM AN JilUl'iS. AT liENll DRY GOODS, Hats I Caps, Lacrosse is bound to -three (5R0CE more votors registered, to vote twen ty years hence. J. S.

Froedman Alexander, Kansa- by from 20, ooo to ICcntucky- Kolidly Den.ocratic, by mi iner majority. Louisiana--Entire Democratic del elation to congress elected, Mid httte ollicers havo heavy majorities. Maryland--! except in onocoi.gresMonal district, where tho lU-publicms dect their candidate. Massachusetts State ticket elected by Urn P. and every cations wo that St.

John and ill' whole P.epwplican ticket ia this uro elected. Mr. Freedman, of Alexander, ivo us a call this wok, Ho reports a A. W. Gray liOQls I Shoes, FSour, Bcccn, Uur.s, etc.

per yrd. I Gaud suits for men for 00' Everything else iu proportion. Como and t.i- im, and if wo dou't s.tt-t i Tlio nndcrsigncd having perms solljgoods Jchcapor than'jtny body, you bet! says that ho would hayo boon oleclod if tlioro bad not beena'discrepancy somewhere. Highost market'prico paid for pro duco by J. S.

Froedman A Co. tit Alexander. iuinntlv loeuted in Liicroio, has open lively business in his lino -dry good.j out a general lock of the iiliovc named and grocerifB. Bead bin "w'l." in another column. JOIIN DEERE TLOWP, congressional district, carried also.

TV.nmr'VJifM cai'i'V tliO i TwtdvH years; experiance iu the Boot and Shoe trade givoK me nu advantage in Luving over any I ii i i i i Tho only storo in tho Wal i raj on on puus ana rjuaiity ui goods, wo will liity down iholidiilo and tlio bow, And tsiU ti tho tb.ovvl unit tlio hoc. S. FrkUjian Cf Don't forgot tho milo north of Alexander 1 O. L. W.

Parker has just acceived a nut Valley; no rent to pay; we can sell you goods away down biluw any other house in Walnut Valley. Call and seo J. b'. Fribdman A Co. Alexander.

Good wood, $3 00 per cord. S. A ('P olinr reii.u uuun, my i--iciiiwi- varmnt nuu.ing them a ffcinli.v. and icy htock and 1 will convince you that for ready pay no o.u can vu.idcr.-i 11 me. 'ia for It and nmst well for the fun or its t'ha-e don't for U-r- i State, and probably the entire ui legation.

Tho vote in this ttato was uito heavy, and they elect somo members to tho KUks logiJaturo. i Ihe- Bepublicans cirxry ticket over rity, and havo a heavy ma. hmtv ia tlie State Con- i i.i. i)tst fjsnnr. fref-h supply of groceries, which ho proposes to sell as low as tho lowest.

Soveral of tho Lacrosso friends have started a' tour for health, up Salt Biver. Fred Foot is up and nroun again lie has had a long spell of eicL-ness, and is very much reduced' 8, Freedman' kv, Co. pay the highest market price for hides and furs. NimocliS the republican candidate representative of Barton county, vno defeated by tho democratic nominee, (. L.

Briulcman, Several new buildings for Lacrosso, a twoitory stono hotel, livery -AND- 7 ,0 'A 71 Jt. i J.t.tJ. lVS i A. M. at the Himpton Fof4t on hand a f'Ood fil'iily of groceries and (live him a call.

oc.c.v d. new i.n'-.ier ho win. C'UX in lust '1 sh.nd Solidly Kf publican fcjoiilh Carolina Democrats elect PARKER, ntire Cougres; sonal tielcgauon, ana 1,1, uihe leji: datuio. HUGS1ZJ lect Cougres- lonal ii-'K gaxjou e.vui ia Carpenter Joiner Uavh twenty yers (:: pei h-nce ih Lnihle end lu- let, ihcro the Creeiibackers cur- led in iiieir cuadneae. stable, dwelling house, arid a law and A Editor is it that our north and noulh mail route from Maya to Larmd has not been inert! a ud to throo tri; pm' w'M Now that the cant and Avert route aves Center out, it fiocmm to me that the north and ronlh rouio ahoidd ho increased in Older io aecoinmoditto tho people at that and bct--iden the mail matter cojmlently on ihe and, although but lie mnil comes via.

Hays the north and tnnlh roru given us mneh larger limih tVm (lir and went route. Tho heaviest mail is carrii over thocaf.t and west route, but hiiil. of that mail iros to Ihe wet of 1 is readv to do all a UOOSilill DRILL, 'II A Ml'TOX A RTTrKKYB M(VWKft Corila; Spring Wagons K(rgum Lacrosse. of wifvL end iaiis- Tenrofst Democnifs carry the r.nd c'u cery bui ova 1 h'chcol a fpuiiuiiy. id will he hept HI.

Cm. .1 Ill, real estate oflico. John Stannbery, who has boon ab- ncnt for somo time working at his trade among ue (jgftin. not hi i.iv lir.u i h- i .11 -i i i 'Via low, and 7 Si v' aii'l tA li for r.iu'.:. ul i-h Ifeiyy Delaplain has moved to yv.ltfpullU'iins earn i Jul ji0 OUt of J'CVCl.

town, preparatory to taking charge rent ,1 carry of the oflko of Superintendent of Lacronse, P-avii'g but I'-r thi- re r-i 1. place. While I urn of th.e mi, 1 f.i lst'sioeV of I.nridii i 'fr to tho ittMsuii 'ti-iK ef Jei.i-i, famnK jsi.Jiiig, I.rtJi. Liilce, Hm, r.ti.) tiiivJi, Abo (Kiinl. I will not ur.dri: And hn full linoof shelfnni4 MiovrfciH tho U-st mslci, Cash blOVCS, mails lt me ask why it is' ih tt, th.e mail for Bush Tenhr is not to Larned instead of kir put off at eld.

Cull find for nil Alalanna 1 (h Di'ia I'vw Mexico Ri'J'ul licau. Pem'ocrntic, tcpt oi.t Or.iin, ti 4 i'uir's Eleva- or (Ircal Bond? as tho roulo fi-om Bend does not touch at Center; their mail should pass over the north jUinruiiui-ut La C'ro ii-e. 1. and south route. I F.

Brown, P. M. I1 Jl num. a cn vi.r Public Instruction Yes in a horn. McCord Putnam aro on hand with as fino a lot ot fruit trees, ami they in an fmo condition as ever was thipped to tho West.

They aro now ready to Jill all orders ju cording to eontraet. Mr. Allen, brother to C'npt. Joa. Allen, who rosides near thri place has I eon spending a few days with his brother.

lie will start to Montgomery County to to sec brothci who lives at Independence. Tho late election was a Fplondid showing for our county. The increase in population js simply astonishing, Tho total vote east was 7134. Considering "that less than four years ngo tho county hud population of Ipbs than six hundred, the Xt-w Jlf.ti: pilnre-nepullican. Territory nepuh-- Tn.it Dt'y Competition.

Brick Store, cm. W11. KISG, Di'iiry tnd Crocepy, ni Tobacco, lis ieepi ivii elaflri QeillS, A conrtlimlly on lund. Tine Cakc3, a Gpccia'ty. i.t'Kt'nr.s at Piirly ciila iir.uln nu! Iiinioiid lo order on khort (JKKAT KAN J.

II. Knnn'TiuPi ott. 1 1 (i 1 1 I. h. r.i 1 f-v, 1 it v.

rli 11 Aitorncys at Law, i .1 1 -i i.l 1 0 ii 1 I 1 to 1. i'v. 1 "11 nr I I 1 It ,11 1 viic.iici' iu laiah and adjoin I i' I iv comi.ieK. All laedncsH cntrnstei! 1 1 1 i f. OC1DENTAL IJOTCL (ireftt HcihI, K.inina.

1 -1 1 .,4 .,1 1 llli'lll Will l'( CClVCIiluiii 1, imui iinvi, Contractor, Euildop end Undorta'cor. Kansas 0 ii 1 i. 1 ill 1 I I it j'h I'M II lilt III above figures speak well for the 1 I It 1 1 1 1 All lilnds of Cii )' 11 ovi ii-ir ilocn 1 ooier, ol I 111 8.2i mm 2 growth of tho county. J. S.

lUclmrdaon, our popular District Clerk, called to sec us to day. lie is still wratby over tho way the 5 -''I I IU'I' .1 KIHTi.ll.i i' Nil" ri'i'esn, V1'U1C- call. iriS? f7f9 1 A '''h" Ovp'if -A i if. pi Attorney at Law TV HY QOOP3, GROCERIES mid rrovjlsloni, Ma," '11 Kills f'fitinty Kansas, I 1 A A m1 week Jt.JO IViy li.Mi.l, Mnglo G. H.

MERRICK, Proprbtcr, Lamed, Kansas. Walnut C'ityring defeated tho will c.ii'.i ly i.i. 1- II -AND Heal Estate Si gent- of tho pooplo at tho lute Walnut City convention. "1 inn tlHli ll' ifci'') tllUt-l1 1' 1. 1 'i iiccn I'y Thvsii xu One cvening'onate, four beautiful I' 1 ix biAMi'i vi.i.1 I tiiieaT iJ :t.t-! 1 1 at i'iiiT, vio 'Hiv f.

c.ii'ii") iin 3 iltfl lillN C01 1, ten ox. Madk ri.oMHiv. Will iiImo jirufiicc bot'orc I'nl I'll Iruiit uiilce. liel'oienoi', ivv ciiWcn tliiN il.tco. OtUce, I.ACIlo.SAK, Kti.H.

angelB visited this oilico. If any one doubts it, it can bo easily proven their footprints aro yet plainly visi purrs lUia in mI. VtUiU. ot l.iion. (J 'nt'i'al 'iiiiiiy.

1' 1. m. 1 1 irrvl v. i yott tan uiaki. it laoi just v.

nmv nil V.lltl ssowirs FEEiTcn cs nilTHT rOLISH? Arid lei. Ihe chiMmn's bnot'docl: no ruty witl wlwti nil rlcy-uit polish eft be Ki I he 'I15- oilhiT tit Hi'MO whl Ii yotitaii put nt any Shoo store. It will not noil tliu t.kirtis In II ct', lit cimspiiimnw ti( their Brent iliro aro iuttiui mim. To hwp jitaco iu tlio faiuily, your liUfli.ir.il tt hut tf BRUSH'S ARriYSMTBLAOKIHG, that ho miiy he on mi timil fnniinij. tin jir-miitm auJ only mi: ut thu Va V.

liiia. VA M. (iOOliYVIN, 11. Att-nds calk either iii-ht orlny. Laem.Fu, jva.i.iis Ki Cclid iiIlovliotMv 111 lu to Jil'C-srrvinj; iml lillinji ih'' nmurnl teeth, iiilii'i: Kiinsfw.

niwnii'Itii I.iiffl ol ble in tho dirt on tho floor of tho ILeonnn oI'I'mi hthI nil c0iimI.H. 1 Hill UrlmMlnnlirtl UrfAWi. 111! XT'! Stii.HioJV cfllco. E. R.

Radcliff, junior partner pmvly vivliililo, mirt mwi a ua nnvor tiofuro lo Cio Tint. it'iil ttm noniMt MiiiiiiiM mny baplwcsltn It. ISHN iirnnoffil 1-' i of the firm of Davenport. Aj ltadcliff, inarkot gardoners, two wiles south llll- IlllOVO I HI X. IttiH nrvcr been li 1 I 3 j'3 Kiio.vn In nil.

II 1 il It.w. I ...11 i.n,.- Iv i 1,1 toO vU of Kansas City, called at this oflico to-day. He is looking aftet- a claim Asifini Mott; I 1. ia a 11 1 .1 ue i.i.Si 0 1 1 -or Hear this place, which ho intends to ill ft box. t).

,10 .4., OK improvo in tho near future. A Cais of Sot-Ho. a bowl ot w't? nil I truah, cloth 9t in tlLa ii ut.tu and HtooM- bill lUirNl-ISO BV THB MI1IT 1 vY. i.i Ihe Iiariicd City Mill Hour has fi vi utiit'on of being A- Iw. 1.

The Yiuillorn L'ioh. run their milht tiny and nijiht with twof-o moI' lianda. If you waist Rooit Hour go there and cs clnii have your wheat groiuul, aud luoni y. 8'('4 'i Jl HOIHI n.K.VXOid mil quirk Jill 1 EMINENT PHY8ICIAN8 in New rwfii inn enn MIXTmlnll pilrlolnurlscn WVsBTlU THK LARTdnVEAlia. -Asn MT tftm i NOTHING BETTER." VTI1.I.

CLF.AS J1ARHI.E, JIuilHi, TjMcmiinlflUhi'-T- wilt cuus mi vurrtt, run, 8Mt, Wilt CI.KlH VI It Tf ku- wiUittus kn vi.i- Maws. tUILLH UI10S. ato.1 iU. BOSTON. Notary Public Tmpia.

so crsTTwIflold hy thu wiurtts VIM i'l'l IU, Pi.in:.)li'i:in.w.l.M. ii I'i'i i Tho following are tho officers elected in this county EoprosentatiYO, S. F. Stumbaugh. County Att'y, H.

Fieroo. Probate Judge, Bclficld. Sup't Publio Inst'n, Glondcning. Disti Clerk, P. C.Dixon.

ComFirst Disk, J. B. Uazloton. The total vote of the county was 764. FTTsSiTl nUBSIAN OUT "cut VIOLIN CIEIITCS.

HUNT IHiiit.luin Pint l.i'nalll 1 1, 'f In T' 'i'. l.i'1'.l Pliuulrtlniia ni.1.nm..U1n,) tl.n. tl.n nn. Ml in. wbfclillii:" ill pvUo 1 l.ir dii.K-, 'otli' 1 in ,8 J.i'.n' t'l'Hw.

iij v.ii.w mn i ni.ni.H rt'lMllNAIIY liAMAH "tilO licut, BlU'PStmill llHWt v. Of.) i t' ii.r II 1 I Jtff'i-ico 1 li i ninJ t. (: l. Tn.if l(i IPUM AN 111 ri.4 Hn-f ri.it iin- ii if' Cfy 11 II tiii Uml. ul iliin.

imi'i. 80c. Per Coitc, roiiniiio iircnrrlitltm known." Thn okli'st druRUlKlH state Unit It Is tho hpst Kt'inedy In tho Tlinw who linvo usi'il It. my It hr.8 "unveil thplr liven after htviiiK Imh'ii liroiionncBil Inonrnble." Don't huxltntu to try It, It will uut Olwiiniolut jrou, ti'. 1 A.

TWA0I MARK. Hill airlnt. ri'inillX' 1, l.li 1.., k. fjii-f O.AC 1.1 ((V "-Sliji. pfe'ailieiwss''' i IIW.

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1878-1878