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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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1 Mlii: JDjliiaUljE 01 All VOL 4 ESKRIDGE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 1886. NO. 4 be, township and range, with the name of your tost vjfflce, and I will, by return mail, give the amount due oa eacli tract of land described. Joe.

Fields, Treasurer Wabaunsee Co. Died. Of consumption, near Keene, Wabaunsee County, Kansas, October 2ith, 1886, a t3 o'clock r. Miss Jennie Tetter, aged 33 years, daughter of Henry Tetter and wife. She had been TIHIIK dDILED MIEILE AUCLE MEAT MARKET Is still at the front with the best assortment of meat.

Fresh, salt and pickled; sugar-cured hams, bologna, breakfast bacon, dried salt meat and dried beef E. W. PIERSQN, M. Physician and Surgeon. ESKRIDGE, KANSAS Diseases of Women and Children a speciality.

Ofllce corner of Main and 3d Ave. J. R. ATCHISON, M. Physician and Surgeon.

Ofllce on Second avenue, two doors vast of Main street. Now you stopt Just reeolleet back-wards for a year and you will find thai we have been trying to impress on. your Intelligent brain that you can. save money by buying goods for cash at Mudge's; tliis is still the case, and we propose to knock the spots off of thee long-time credit houses ecattered around town. Come in and try us once, and we will make those Ledger fellows howl with dismay at the large bill you got at Mudge's, DON'T READ THIS lvyPu vUl to Kichard- son Ai isher'B to buy lor cash or couu-try produce, 21 bars white Riissinn mnn tnr ai sick of consumption about two years, but the last six months of her illness her disease was more severe, and she suffered much before she died.

She seemed anxious to continuo lonjrer nut i. 1.00 with her friends on earth, but the All-wise Father ordered otherwise. She was a Christian and a member of the U. R. Church.

She had made her ar i uuirs luiucuea- lor Sugar hose syrup per gallon Rock candy drips Cider vinegar Oolong tea per lb English breakfast lea per lb Best Japan tea per lb Imperial tea per lb Best gunpowder tea per lb 21. F. TIUVTT, Pljsici Snrgeon. .45 .80 .30 .40 .40 .65 .70 .05 at all times and at prices to suit the dull times. Highest cash prices paid for hides and tallow.

Kast side of Main Street, opposite Mudge's Proprietor. rangements for that long journey from which no travler has ever returned, while she was in health. She was a cousin of J. W. and Amos Taylor, of Office Brat room up stil-s in Trivett Eskridge.

Her brothers are all men of Hoecls and nubias at Peters Bros. We have a few second hand Btovos to ofier at bargains. Local News. On the Wing" will be found on Har Henry Rickel Co. We carry six Grades of flmiru i.i..h sterling worth, and her family is all well respected and she is mourned for by many relatives and friends, but her happy spirit has gone to join the blood-washed throng, where the inhabitants block.

J. 15. PIN LEY, and Sign Painter. Plain, or Decorated Wall Papkk H.vxuixa and Kalsominixg dona to wder. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

will sell at lowest vey villo page. never say I am sick. Charlie Hand has sold a fine team of livery sack guaranteed. Peter Bros! Fine line of woolen shirts at Earl Bros. Standard cannixl beans 10 cents rer mules for S300.

There was a grand social in Eskridge can at J. M. llaeker 'n run him against a barb wire fence, iiw juring him considerably. LETTERS UNCALLED FOR. Mrs.

Althen Bobwek, Mrs E. Wood, Mr. J. W. Thomas, Mrs.

Harmon Smith, Mr. Stephen McKoin, Mr. Rob. Hedden Esq. James Shumate.

P. M. Mr. Clark, our harness maker, moved last week into the house he had pur-'chased of Amos Robertson andMr.Gor-ges, the new tinner at Goodwin's, occupies Mr. C's old residence, Mr, C.

is building a commodius addition to his all day Tuesday. HENRY RIGKEL, For latest election news look in sec Yen, all we know must die. fchiro nono tan tell exact the appoint-'d hour, Why need It ecmt tlit! vlrtnoua heart a sigh Whether deiitH (l')tu eivsli the oak or nip the opening flower. 1 E. SlIEl'HEKD.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Creditors, and. all others interested ond column, editoral page. mak- New stock of boots and shoe3 at Peters Bros'. Jean pants $1.00 at J.

M. Hacker Co. Full Hue of gents' mulllers at Peters, llros. The Leavenworth Coat Company lias Will give prompt attention to iug out iteeds. Mortgages.

Leases 3. We hear that the Democrats "tapped JSU13 Silo. Contracts, and all other Legal Documents, and beats them all collect a keg" in the Democrat office Monday nicht. ing, (live mo atrial. Henry Rickel Co.

have decorated authorized me to notify the people of tliis place that I am their sole agent at will hereby take notice that the under signed executrix, of the Estate of Wes-toby Bargar, deceased, intends to make MILLINERY. the top of the Trivett building with Eskridge, and any other parties claim showy signs. final settlement of said estate on De ing to sell their coal misrepresent facts. We have just brought to Eskridge a Urge stock of ihe latent millinery poods, cember 2d, 1880. Eliza Bargar, Judge Keagy suspended the permits and nro prepared to do good work at tn lowest tigures.

we liopH to re- Executrix. A full line of muslin, bleached and of the druggists througout the county on election day. cwive our share of the patronage. respectfully, Mrs. Houston.

First door north of new moat-market unbleached, sold by the bolt at the lowest llgures. Peters Bros. J. W. tfidwell and J.

J. Mitchell have formed a partnership in the Land, Loan and Insurance business. Just received car of Weber wagons, at Seth L. Bargar's. Quite a large number of Harvey ville's J.

71. Psrkixs. II. Pekkiks, Perkins Son, present home. Squire Sudweeks has purchased the little building on Main st, where the Democrat was formerly published, and the two lots where it stands.

The Squire is also arranging to move the Trivett building, just vacated by Dr. Robinson on his lots. Mr. S. B.

Norton was in town last Saturday having a tooth extracted. His face was badly swollen and he was suffering severly. Mr. kept the Eldridge House in Lawrence at' the time of Quantrall's raid and lie can tell some thrilling incidents about the sacking of Lawrence. Miss Vic Mayfield having made quite an extended visit with her grandmother for the past year, left for her horns in Indiana Wednesday.

has made Gents' coats and hats eiven awav prominent men were in town Tuesday cheap for cash at Richardson Fish furthering the cause of their candi kPlainand Ornamental Plas- i We have a large stock of new cloth dates. F.Wallace.. Do you want a good pair of gloves or mitts Just call on Peters Bros. Will take butter and eggs and all kinds of grain in exchange lor Hour and feed. Meredith.

to the Post-office Store to got cotton ilannel. FOR SALE. 200 head of feeding steers, 2 and it years old. Will give time to responsible parties. Cattle on ranch 0 miles west of Eskridge.

Knqnire of J. C. Lockhart, or W. I. Miner Son, Bur-lingame, Kan.

FOR SALE. I have a line half-breed Hereford bull calf, four months old, winch I wish to dispose of. He has a line build, and is well colored. He is verv large for his age, and will be of gr.c'tt value to any one wishing to handle the Hereford. J.

W. Clark. (Saddler) llf tenng. ing which we will sell atTopeka prices, and we mean just what we say. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

Peters canned goods at Earl California Bros. Mr. has been working for several weeks' in the Goodwin tin shop helping through with the rush of fall work. Elder Shepherd lias an excellent production this week on the su', ject of Marriage." It will be found on tl Parsons, Dentist, will be at Eskridge on the 2Sth, 2'Jth, 30th of each month. J.

C. ADAMS Jean pants 1.00 at J. M. Hacker Co. Is ready to cry any and all sales on short notice.

Fees reasonable. Henry Rickel Co. have a fine line of heaters at prices to suit the times. 1 yl Money! Short or City ftaTcovy. I).

Falk von, Proprietor. Money I Monej long time ey Now is the time to buy an overcoat money. have mon- nu at peters liros. to loan in accounts to suit bor to loan in Lunch at all hours. Headquarters W.

Meredith keeps the best flour for the money. for farmers. Too many goods and a love for the City Millinery Store. tin causes us to sell' oous cheap. Henry Rickel Co many friends while here who regret her departure and would gladly welcome her back again.

5Sho was accompanied to Kaim3 City by her uncle, Dica Wilson. Ernest Reach and Cora Paige were united in marriage last Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Simpson conducted the ceremony, Mr. Reach soon starts for his new farm in Lane County, while Mrs. Reach will remain in Eskridge for several weeks before joining her husband in their new home.

May much joy and usefulness be their record on life's jouiney and may they soon add one more beautiful and happy home to the western prairie. All persons interested in music are requested to meet at the M. E. church Friday evening Nov. ftth for the purpose of organizing the Eskridgo Choral 1 We have a new line 01 Millinery goods Foil billiard and two rowers.

810.000 on 1 year's time. on 2, 3. 4 or ii years, at tl.e lowest rate of interest. Money iid nu soon as the abstract is completed, showing our mortgage record. We an oj-tion previlege by which borrower can pay a part or all at any time after 6 months.

Henry Rickel Co. THE BA LCOM FARM FOR 237 acres 1 't miles east of Eskridge; all fenced; UO acres under cultivation; 3 god pastures, with never-failing water; good story house; 2 story bam, 100 bearing apple trees; large pool tables. Will sell cheap. For the latest style, liats, notions, buttons, plumes, (lowers, and the latest novelties in our line. We invite you particulars, address 0.

A. Smith. Bur lingame, or the Siau Olllce. call ana see our scock. Respectfully, Mro.

JliivH.sell SO QUICK? inside. We are glad to again have room the Temperance column. Headers will lind it by turning to the inside of the paper. Mrs. Xorval Wilson left for her home, Austin, Texas, Tuesday, very much pleased with her visit and the beauty of our country.

Thobst and best Republican rally of the campaign in this county was held at the Daptist church of this place on Monday night. The readers of the Free Discussion will be pleased to hear that Mr. Hummer is arranging for another issue of that paper this week. Election day at this place passed very pleasantly and orderly. Large crowds were on the street all day and the best of feeling prevailed.

There must have been a scarcity of wind some part of the globe Saturday and nidr.y, for there was an ove supply in this part of the world. Mr. Dowd was roused from his slum- Too many ItOOM. Wl5 MUST WALK IN AT LEAST. GOODS KOU OUR HAVE BI'ACK TO Calico 3 cent: per yard J.

F. PEFFEK. Attorney at Law, Alma, Kansas. pencil auu cnerry trees; and too foiest trees, from eight to ten years old. I'rico 8H00O; with stock, 8VI000.

Enquire at Star Land Olllce. HH muslin (SU cents per yard LegaUlusincss promptiy attended Lmon for the winter term. Let every wo. Advice given in the uerman Lan body come and have a pleasant, as well gaage. Olllce in Juveniel building up stairs.

as profitable, time. Doors open to ali Jean pants Mm i. vereoatsS2.no Mens' suits 85.00 Canton ilannel OV cents per yard. J. M.

Hacker Co. Large stock of B. Stetson's hats at Peters Bros'. Refore you buy a wiiawj, examine the W. jr wagon and Seth L.

Rargar's best prices. j. Jean pants 81.00 at J. M. Hacker Co.

first night. S. E. Hull, D. H.

Fisher, Cond't. Chairman. CttftMERCl AL HOUSE. JOS. 1J1UNDT, PnopiiiKTOR.

ALMA, KANS. Best house In the Citv. Good SamDl Hon. Thomas Ryan was met at the ei meat mm. The new firm of Eden Shoecruft will sell you meat cheaper than any firm has ever done.

Highest cash price paid for hides. Come and see us and we will guarantee depot Monday evening by a large company of leading Republicans, He was Qooms. The patronage of Commercia Men sollclte 1. Buia connerili'n will Full lino of extra fine ladle's kid shoes escouric.l to Henry nickel's ofllce where IB uouss he shook hands with many old friends. lie delivered a masterly address at the Baptist church in the evening.

The church was packed full and many were turned away for want of standing VT. A. I) olittlf. C. A.

Strln(ham ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real and Lo.ui Agents. Olllce ia Feclitf r'f New UlnrU on M'i3-ouriSt. Will practice in all State and Ffdeml Courts. Acres for sale, dirt cheap 160 room. Ryan can depend on the of Eskridge as his staunch friends and Finely improved.

Boidering' on town. Hugh Endsley. they arc proud of his record as their o'clock by Matt Thomson, who could not wait for daylight to get tickets printed. Dr. Robinson has moved his stock of drug into Dr.

Trivetts new store building and now occupies the finest store room in town. He will now add to Ids stock a large amount of new goods. Do not neglect to read the inside of theSTAit. We no longer use the patent, and many interesting articles will bo found there. We give to our readers now eight pages of homo print instead of four.

Mr. Raker, of Mission Creek, while driving some cattle a few days ago dismounted from his l.orae to walk, when a savage steer pitched at him and at Peters Bros'. A few second hand watches for sale cheap. A new invoice of watches atid jewelry just received. Call and see me when you want anything in my line.

R. M. Mann. 'Will take butter and eggs and nil kinds of grain iuexchunge for (lour and feed. W.

Meredith. Wo are selling pocket knives at cost Just step in and see them. Pclciu Bros. Standard canned corn 10 cents per can at J. M.

Hacker Co. i you want money, in 3 to 10 days, call on Win, Rand. Standard canned string beans 10 cts. per can at J. M.

Hacker Co. I have three good young horsea and three good young mules for sale. All well broken to work. C. Rand.

representative. Alma, Nov. 1, 1S8U. Notice to the Tax Payers of Wubaun see County, Kansas. 9 AX ANSWER WANTED.

Ciin nny mic bring us a cime of kidney or liver comnlniiit that, cleric oittcii will not. cure? We nn they am-n a tlioiinmds of cuhoh uln nd perm i-ncntly cured mi I who lire (hillv icc mu mending eleetriet bitter, wid prove. Jhlxlit'e dUeases. diabetes, wnik hack, cr ny urinary complaint rp ickly cure I. Thev purify the blood, reiilivnt i.Lf bo.v-els.

and ad direct I on the rtiiMsH pu livery bottle guar mteed. FK rulu iOw bottle at Dr. Taylor's. SADDLE AMI) IIAILVESS. MAKE! 5.

Ilavinir bought out J. W. Clark, will Those wishing to know the amount of tax charged to them for the year 10 remain at the old titaud where he will will please send me an accurate d( sctiption of their land by giving Bee keepon ha id widdleo, rijbfl. 1 lau and whips of all varie- ion or part of section, as the case ay.

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Years Available:
1883-1886