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nn rmnn -Eagle HE VOL. HI. PRESGOTT, KANSAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1885. NO. 29.

S. K. WilliamB, Prest. G. Gates, Treas, North Sheridan.

From our regular correspondent. Prescott School Report. The following Is a report of Prescott 'ast: Andrew Dlzmang and Mary Krull, Marion Sink and Ettie Mou- 0. Gates, Seo'y ls85. Established 1874.

school for first and second months, November 27, 1885: ciieff, Joseph Kutledge and Millie I. Loudenback, Daniel H. William Names of those whose average stand son and Anna Austin, William ii. CO ing was 90 per cent, or more: 4 PRESCOTT, ONsfS; A Full Line of Nursery Stock. We Gnavantco Saiisfaction.

OFFICE CLAYS BLOCK, MAIN STREET. Reference, First National Bank, Ft. Scott, and Bank of Fulton. E. Billings, Propagator.1 Battle field has a good Ij ceum.

Cran. Lowe is baying hogs this week. John Smoot loft last Monday for Prkyille again. Preaching at Maple Grove school house Sunday, at 3 p. m.

William Phillips will winter Isome cattle for R. K. Shoemaker. S.ipt. McCullough vMted the schools in this vicinity this week.

House-moving seems to be quite a daily occurrence at Miami at present. J. B. McKale went over to Mound City last Saturday, on business. Miss Dell Hartford returned to her home last Sunday, after a very pleasant week's visit among friends.

By the way the young folks are exchanging pictures, the Prea-cott photographer must be doing a big business. Ford and Cora A. Beeves, George Murrey and Ida M. Umphrey, John Hart aud Mary J. Wheeler, Douglas Coutts and Minnie White, A.

L. Claunch and Mury Miller, John Reid and Mary Laudhar. Druggists' statements filed': H. C. Worlatid, 135; Roger Williams, 62; W.

H. Broadwell, 197; L. A. Lhuillior, 164; Barilcsou 154 J. B.

Johnson, 36. November 24: Annual settlement of Hensley minors' estate. November 25 Anuual settlement of Francis Shoemaker estate. November 28: Order of Bale of real estate, Jared Turrell estato. November 28 Petition for sale of real estate filed hearing set for December 11.

D. I. K. December 1. ROOM NO.

1. Cora Curtis. Nathan Lapsley, Katie Manlove, Clara Sutherland, Vannie Brittingham, Jimmie Sutherland, Glenn Batchelor, Charlie Konison, Walker Crowl, Major Miller, Gene Bower, Eddie Lapsley, Bertie Laflen, John Jamison, Delia Ford. room no. 2, Gussie Laflen, Albert Miller, Richard Pbenix, Cora Miller, Cora Holmes, Maud Msnlove, Nettie Harkness, Mason Sutherland, Ella Lyons, Clifford Man-love, Emma Derrick, Anna Hill.

Emma Robinson, Jessie Moore, Addie Crowl. room no. Hannah Denison, Hattie Sutherland, Ora Sellers, May Kirk, Lettie Moreell, Lillie Holmes, Lollie Moore, Maggie Stark, Paul Smith, Anna Mclntyre. First month enrollment, 120. First month attendance, 1 6.15.

Seconl month enrollment, 136. Second month attendance, 120.36. D. A. Iliff.

Ella Bower, Teachers. Edith Galloway, i COME JL2STJD SEE IMIIEL At Fulton, Kansas, Dealer in Lumber, Lath. Doors, Windows, Brick, Sand, Cement, and all Building Material. tSTAll kinds and Yellow Pine. BEST GRADES AT LOWEST.PRICES.

Mrs. Charley Boggus' two brothers, from Greenwood county, THAT SALLOW COMPLEXION Is caused by a disordered liver and can Kansas, were up and spent Thanks giving with her. If there isn't a wedding in this neck o' the wools before many do relieved at ouce by Biggs' Liver Pills, the best laxative in the world. guarantee every box to give satisfa-tin. Louis Smith.

A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fully eijual in intrin. sic value to a dollar bottle of any other weeks you cau put it down in your NEW. YOR Grocery and Dry Goods House. reparation ia use. SJltl by Louis book that we are terribly mistaken.

Smith. 0. A. Conover met with a se Married, vere accident last Saturday night. Brasset Justus At the residence of His horse fell down with him and me bride's parents.

Crichton, Idaho, on Thursday, November 26, 1885, by broke his arm and bruised him up vi. i wk, j. ait, u. ii. Brassey and Miss Sena Justus, all of Alturas considerably.

A STRICTLY NO CREDIT HOUSE. Remember our terms are absolutely cash. Others may claim to duplicate prices, but convince yourself before acceptin the proposition. county, Idaho. L.

D. Jones and Charlie Dix, ihe bride is a daughter of Mr. the great" Kansas hunters, with Russell Justus, a former citizen of their hounds, went over to Cyrus Jones', last Sunday to rapture the i 1 they got hold of the chain, but then had to buck out. Special Inducements to New Subscribers. The regular price of the Eagle is $150.

As a special inducement lor new subscribers will furnish the Eagle and either of the following papers one year at the following rates: NAME OF KRCiCLAB WIrH PAPElt. rKICB. EAGLB. Leavenworth Times, $1 (JO $2 00 Toledo Blade, 00 2 10 Prairie farmer, 1 50 2 50 Mo. and Kan.

Farmer, 60 1 75 Christian Gleaner, 25 1 60 Kansas City Journal, 1 00 2 25 Texas Siftiugs, 2,00 3 00 Those who subscribe for the Frairie Farmer now will receive it until January 1, 1887, for one year's, subscription, or the balance of this year free, and we will furnish the Eagle to all who subscribe at once, until January 1, 1887, for $1.50. Now is the time to subscribe. 13 pounds granulated 00 14 pounds A Sugar i 00 15 pounds light 00 7 pounds Arbuckle's Coffee 1 00 7 pounds Dilworth's Coffee 1 00 to 9 lbs good groen. 1 00 6 Soap 25 5 burs Family Castiio Soup. 25 I) vviirht's Soda, per paper 05 Gulden Drip Syrup, per keg.

1 65 Cyrus Jones, who lives 1 miles this township. ith the notice of the wedding, Rue. writeB us as follows The youngsters have all gone over to Soldier City, five miles from here. May joy go with them. But they have left the objoyful with me; I wish that you could take a little nip with Well, under the circumstances, how could we refuse? We wish the young couple much joy, and as the years roll by may they grow more Brassey.

PARASOLS, FANS AND LAWN AT COST. Big Reduction in al! Summer Goods! Keeptlia Place in Your Mind. E. Miller fc Sons, Prescott, Kansas THE STAR HAENESS SHOP, south of Batdefield school house, so mo kind of an animal in his corn fiald lat week. He don't know what it is unless it is the ti 1, as he terms it.

Your cor- rdsj(Oadeut has not seen it, hut nearly everybody else in the couutry hah i'roin Prescott to Pieasanton, and Irom Mound ty to the Missouri line. Last Sunday seemed to be the big day, for men and boys Cime from every direction, from early morn until late in the evoniug, each one returning home satisfied that he had seen something that he had never bofore gazed upon. Next Sun Jay will be the last day that it can be seen on the farm, as Mr. Jones will move it Monday morning. Wo understand he will take it John C.

Rouse, Druggist, Urbana, says: '-Euvrybody that knows Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, wants it In MEETINGS The W. O. T. U. will huld HieirCoun'v Convention In tne M.

E. churun ac Cysjne Decembers, and on Oeceinber9. at 2 D. preference to any other. Sold by Louis Smith.

the Linn (Jouiity Temperanoi Union will meet at the same laue; nd in the evenliitc a lemperanoe mass mnetlni! wilt tie heiu, that will be addressed by the county officers of the Union and others, trtviriK a detuilud account of their work and will submit plans for ihe future work ann Indicate a line on which it is proposed to "fUiititout to a victorious end. E. fcTuiWART, Presirtpntof Cou ity Union. MRS LILLIAN HIGH Sesretaiy Teachers' Association. Tho following is tho program fur Teachera' A.sjoiation, to be held at Wound City, December 12, 1885: Daily Progiam-W.

VV. UtguiatinK Whispering- How Huca and east. Uony. December 3. G.

L. CROWL, Proprietor, DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Saddlery, Hardware, Harness, Sole and Up- yor valuer, nmes, iurb, Tallow, Saeep Pelts, Etc STREET, PRESCOTT, wilh eatnes9 WliM For D. A. lllti. Moral Culture oi Tuplls Mrs.

L. L. Lowe. Oonveisiiilou Miss Al. JS.

Sowara. Iuterost-O. S. Kies. Graiiing Cuuatiy Schools W.

A. Eaheait, followed o.y JJ. W. Mautz Iaflnitive-il. L.

FieiU. Music in cue School Mrs. L. L. Corbin.

lloaauifi Miss Flora Ueaoing Circle It. Wilour. Peronaiiou Miss Aunit llan-iley. CurrtiH iAOuto ot ie Way -C. Jones.

Menui Aritn meiic A. Vv l'otEtr. OlaiMiniug G. W. Taylor.

Excroisoft it-re lo begin promptly at 10 o'clock, A few minutes will bo given to a di.scuies:oj of each Miibjoct. B. IT. BLAE EB J. H.GOODAW HAS OPENED I A New Harness Shop, OMEOOOK WESI" OF POST-OFFICE, E-Cansas, A COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, SADDLES, Mound City.

From our regular correspondent. iug to the change of time of mail last week we did not get our chips picked in time, so withheld tlierr. There have, been quite a number of visitors from Sheridan since our We cannot report all. A. D.

1'erria and John Colthar, of your city, were here yesterday; aliO, S. Rose aud Mi. Rich mi re, of fioutheaist Sheridan, the same duy, Miss Jennie fcwit't, daughter ol Lovilo Swiit, diod Sunday at four o'clock, p. atier a Img spvli of bii-kiiuss. Sue was a bright, lovely and esteemed young lady, and hei loss will be deeply fel The family lias the sympathy of the whole community.

The funeral services were held this afternoon at two o'clock, and were attended by the largest concourse ever assembled here to pay the last tribute of respect to the departed. PHOB.VTE CuliliT NEWS. AiaiTinge liceuses issued siive my SASH, DOOES, BLINDS, WOODEN HAVE TROUGHS, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, PLASTER PAULS, MIXED TAINT, Etc. Wo keep on hand a full stook at all times, which we offer at Bottom Prices, at our YurJ in PRESCOTT. Chamberlaiu's Cough Uemedy docs not dry up a cold hot loosens and relieves it.

It aids expectoration, opens the secretions and Irws lht s' statu ot the poisons of a colJ. lis soothin. healin; and strergthening powers have won for it the tile of the best made. Every one who it says its a good medicine. Sold bv Louis Smith.

And everything in the Harness line at i THE LOWEST PRICES. IjTRepairing Harness and loots' and Shoes a specialty. All work warraated to be urn-class. Established 1864. No Patent No Pav.

J. KANSAS, A GIFT PATENTS Bonn 10 cents po--tafn, and we ill tmul vou tree a royal VlultJO HnllifllO bo oi gooCd lau wi put you in me way of inakina more i 1-1112; yuur oon OBTAINED FOR MECHANICAL DEVICES, and Al preiiniiintryexKinlnarionsai ti inrfntablllty ivptitlcin fivp. Oar Oot.iintnif to this of- COAL FOR SALE! I liavM nlonty of cood coal for pbIb at my bmk on oiIIh undone anf' fonvn option wt of ut ft c-iti boMi- Thin I gnaraxteea ti o- ntt in'Mj ixr.y iu bb rldiin tuwimlilp. O. M.

LYOsl. mo.e mou. at tuan elm in Aiiif i'joM. lioco si-X'' ol wli can liva at home and work in f.ire linV, or it 1 toi-tloie. Gupical not iireo Wo wil uld.i you.

p.iy tor thuve wuo oiurt at once. anssoN Mmnr-. rtnrt- ih tr-e A UVU KAUUK i CO. Jicltart ct Wa-liing ou, D. C..

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