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Stevens County Eagle from Woodsdale, Kansas • 4

Stevens County Eagle from Woodsdale, Kansas • 4

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Professional And Business cards THE STEVENS COUNT 4 MOSCOW. M. Hughes, returned from the strip where lie went after cuttings. Thos.G. Smith, (our Republican P.

M. in the near future) returned from Ulysses I nippy. Entered tit the Tost Office at Woods- dale, Kansas, for transmission through I. C. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.

WOODSDALE, KANSAS. the mall, as second class matter. TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTION, (lying trip to E. L. Burk, made a Liberal, Thursday.

1 60 FEU YEAR, I2J ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES, MADE A Pi LirlilLian KNOWN ON APPLICATION. Win. O'CONNOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AM L. A.

Walton, is always busy. J. J. Smith, tilling the soil ha Jake, work is a good antidote. ha.

an DIRECTORY. S. 3f. Wood Mayor, A. A Dumkirk, City Clerk.

NOTARY PUBLIC '1 KANSAS. HUGOTON, J. Police Judge J. E. Webb Treasurer J.

PCcbry Attorney, G.T.' S. N. Wood, att'y at la w. J. P.

Cuury, ATT'Y at law F. A. BtrrrEBruxD, C. 8. Kiloobb.

Mrs. 8. A. Brown, M. D.

has purchaw-cd Jack Chromer's property, ill town. .1. Cripe, is putting in a big crop. Mr. P.

D. Williams, moved into town. Wesley Shelton. goes to Dakota, on business, we wish him a pleasant trip. LONE PRAIRIE.

April, 1st 1K89, 1). LxaroirauiR, Couticiltncn. A. M. Wshuit J.

WlUTK, XOTAKr ITJIL1U. WOOD CURRY, AMNEV'SAIUW. OFFICE, WEST MAIN STREET, WOODSDAE, KANSAS. COUNTY DIRECTORY. If A.

S. Representative. IsTlie Greatest Industrial Bar-' linger, 0( The South-west. Chas. MOOHH, i Clerk.

W. F. Register of Deeds. J. B.

Dis't Court. W. H. Kogkks, Co. Treasurer.

T. B. Probate Judge. IIeuman Cann, S. M.

Supcriutend't. J. R. Moscow, made this office a sc.cial call Monday. Elias Uolin and family are preparing to move on their school land Just north of town.

George Byers and family anticipate moving on to their farm in the south part of connty at an early day. Mr. Williams, a substantial farmer of Dermot precinct was in town Saturday. Messrs. F.

Schell and Ed Humphrey were shaking hands In the city Saturday, J. P. Jaekman, who lias been spending the winter at Carriso Springs, Colo, will return in a few days. The roar of tho Ives grist null is reminder that if we do not ow we cannot reap, neither can wa grind, Miss Gray, Master Harry and Frankia Kendell, of Dermot, Kansas wtre visiting Mrs. Jennie Keys, Saturday.

Mrs. Jennie Kyes, has purchased of Mr. Clever, liis claim two miles nort west of town, and moved out on it Monday. Reports arc rife from all parts of our county, to the effect that a big crop is being pitched by our fanners, that is right, this is the winning year. William Jordon' started Tuesday, for the Heaver and Paladora, in No Mans Land, after tree cuttings to plant on his tree claim west of town.

Billiard and Pool tables will soon be a new acquisition to our town, they will be placed in the Gerrond building under the proprietorship of Craig Cris-, sup. 1 It cannot be but a short time until railroads will be as numerous in western Kansas as they are in east part of the state; then if that is true wont we have more roads than we actually need. The cry of hard times resound throughout the east, thousands are out of employment; but soon as Undo Saw makes his distribution of political pie patronage, mid a good crop is raised the country will assume her normal condition. T. S.

Coffin, or Winiield Cowley county, passed through this place en route for Richfield. He will return in a few days, with a view of locating here. W. O. Robinson and Tyler Suddartb made a Hying visit to Waterfnnl Thursday, taking in a dance at Esquire John Hall, County Attorney.

The dance given at Traub' Hall, Thursday night, was a grand success. There was. a large crowd in attendance. Among those present wo noticed Tyler Suddartb, the wjde awake attorney from Woodsdale and Mr. W.

O. Robinson, merchant of Woodsdale, call again boys, you are welcome. Every one present reported a good time, the music was splendid. Charles Rodney and family, Dick Young and Robert Young, will start for Wichita in a few days. E.

Liliiger, has gone to Garden City on business. E. Morrison, left a few The merchants report business uncommonly good last Saturday. Last, Saturday afternoon our streets were lined with vehicles and people. G.

II. Young, has moved his family to the West part of town. The wheal crop In all parts of the county is reported as looking well. Hiram Lay ton, of Moscow, was In the city Friday. William Wright, of Moscow, was in the city Friday.

I. C. Price, started on a business trip to Garden City yesterday. A ny person having a fourteen inch sturring plow for sale can find a buyer bv culling at the. Eagle office.

If you want your old well repaired, or a now one put down, don't fail to call on A. Baker Co. You can get a copy of the Eaolk at this office neatly wraped for five cents. James A North, one of the sclid farmers of north Moscow precinct, was doing business in the city Tuesday, J. Thompson, of "No Manii Land," will be here in a few days with a line lot of cottonwood cuttings, which he will sell ut fifty cents per thousand.

J. R. Winston, one of the prosperous farmers of Harmony township, was transactingbtisiness in the city Monday. Ho made this office a friendly call, and subscribed for the Eaolk. Next.

The way the subscribers poured into our sanctum Tuesday, almost created a panic. Call again gentlemen, we will take all chances, and be responsible for all damages. Geo. Pearson and family, returned from Wichita, Monday, where they havo been spending the winter. Geo.

lias one of the best farms in this part of the county, and will put out a large crop this Reason. Rufus llousley, Father of our genial friend Will, arrived Tuesday from Taylorville, Christian county, 111. lie is well pleased with Stevens county, and contemplates locating here. DISOLUTION NOTICE, The partnership here-to-foro existing, under the firm name and style of Priee-Maey investment co. have tliis-day dissolved by mutual consent.

I. PmcK. (). A. M.u.v.

Dated this 1, day of April. lSi). Hugoton. Farm Loans N. Campbell, Hugoton Farm Loans Campbell, Hugoton.

L. Waltox Surveyor. William Dulijj, Coroner. A. R.

Klluokk, 1 PH I I A AND City calls promptly attended to, Day or Night. Will always be found at the EAOLK 0KK1CI5. WOOnSDALE, KANSAS. I. O.

WKlRBY. -Co. Com. J. B.

Chamberlain, SOCIETIES. ago for bis home in Iowa, to sec G. A. GO TO 1) It It E. for Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye stuffs; keeps on hand a full supply of all kinds of Patent Medicines.

Perscriptions carefully compounded, day or night. J. T. K-tote, Registered Pharmacist. IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT WOODSDALE POST.

O. A. U. NO. 440.

Meets on the lirst and thin! Wednesday ol each Himi th, at 2 o'clock i A cordial invitation is extended to nil KA1 WOODSDALE, AT THE Star Meat Market, J. B. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. wife's people. Cal Marple, will leave for Colorado in a few days, success to you Cal.

Warren Test, was here looking after his real estate, and sold the relinquishment of one quarter for $200, to Samuel Gilbert, who arrived here a few days ago with his family from Illinois. John Welchel, has 15 acres of corn planted. E. Lini-ger, lias 10 acres planted. 0.

F.Rapp, has added to his large orchard, 2110 more applo trees. L. Traub, started for Hartland today al ter his lister and drill, which he ordered from Joseph. Mo. Cal Marple, was arraigned before his honor L.

X. Traub, .1. on the sTuilt, charged with petit lanenry. County Attorney, John ILiil, appeared fortha complainant, and Tyler Sud-ilarth for the defendant, boeuuse slyle of prosecution was not changed on Atty. Hall's motion, he withdrew from the case.

The court proceeded to trv honorable, dis charged soldiers and sailors to join with us. W.P. MCCLUKE KANSAS, all kinds of meat. Cash paid for fat HUGOTON, You will find and ciiuai'. cattle and hogs.

Post Com. J. WlllTK, Adjutant IS DEVOTED PRINCIPAL! TO THE UPBUILDING OF PALACE BARBER SHOP. W. II.

YOUNG, Tonsorial Artist. Special attention given to dressing STEVENS COUNTY- 331. WOODSDALE LOlHiK NO. Lewis Traubs. They report a lively time in that neck of the woods, Dr.

C. L. Ebnother, was in the city the defendant on the original writ. After an examination of niny witnesses for the state, eleven for tho defendant I. O.O.

Tl. City Loans N. Campbell -SrttwivfctT att'iiight of each week, at 7:30 P. M. atatoa.

Like an For Government Land, cheap farms. ahead of inauy of- Visiting brothers in good standing RAZORS. SIIOPATKNOTE'S DRUG STORE, North Side Of Sipiare, WOODSDALE KANSAS. guilty. Thw wan the first case ever disposed of by our new his decision under the evidence was ap and all real estate, transactions, call on, or address, X.

Camimikll, Hugoton. Kansas. me cordially invited to attend. C. 8.

N. (i. .1. C. Ukkkonii.

V. (i. K. P. Ll-dwick.

R. S. J. D. Mathews, Troas, Witli A mew asl proved or by all the Jurgo er.iv.d that I was in tutondance.Wo think thej kaoi.e has struck the key note, if itj pursues the policy indicated It will sue-j I.

O. T. Kxote'k Bum.kti:." lis sell; Strychnine. IIk sells Condition Powders. 1 1 is sells Stove Polish.

He is p. Auctioneer. numerous With a i or rliat almost andeer abject the lo- inotoi com it traff that grega and llevi I eeed. Success to you in your efforts build up our county. Hurrah; for the rain, Lone is on a boom.

TAYLOR FOX, PROPRIETOR. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of fresh and salt meats. CASH PAID FOR SIIOP ON WEST MAIN STREET, Woodsdale- Lodge. No. 17, 1.

O. (J. meets in Odd Fellow hall, Friday night of each week. (Strangers Iwlong-inac to this order are cordially invited to meet with us when visiting Woods-dale, 8. N.

Wood. C. T. Alicb Wkb. V.

T. RKiLOOitn. Sec. A. Parmer.

The legislative assembly of the Neu-1 Ira Strip recently adopted an organic act, which is to be submitted to a vole of the people on the of April. It creates the territory of Cimarron, i If.f i- Si consultation with Dr. Macy. While here he made this office a social call, and made the editor happy by sulw rib-ing for the kalk. John, the little son of A.

is in a precarious condition, the little fellow swallowed an old ooiii about the size of a silver quarter. The physicians report favorably of tile recovery of their little sutTeivr. Our real estate men are receiving letters of inquiry uboat our land, with a good crop wo will get, high up in the pictures, because we have got the best agricultural country in the world, and this season will effectually demonstrate that fact. Next Monday, April K. the county commissioners will meet in regular session.

A petit ion will lie presented to them, asking for an eteclion in WoimIs-dale township, to vote $400, to purchase grounds for a cenii'Ury, and improve the same. The fact that so many Michigan and loWTr-riPople have come and settled in our county speaks well for our sell ami js an unanswerable aigueineiit in favor youui, abash that WOODSDALE. KANSAS. iMiunded on the north by Kansas and lam A large well appointed Publisliin i House, enables the editor to send io-a weekly resume, of the current eve: that transpire locally or general, throughout the civilized world. Colorado, on the east by the Indian i Territory, on the soul bv Texas and no TPV 7)'r'n'r' on the west by New Mexies.

The liUW AftM. tlitlSi pie living in the Strip do not want to; 11k is a Notary Public. He wants to trade a farm for Drugs. Ex Sheriff A. P.

Ridenour, of Moscow, and one ot the best farmers in that part of tho country, wus transacting business in the city, last friday. his faith in the future prospects of Stevens county, is as firm as the adamantine rock. He will have over acres in this season, and now has over one hundred acres ready to plant, he made this office a pleasant call, and left his order for the J. T. Bell, has moved his blacksmith shop on the west side of the Kqum on the lot opposite 0.

AV. Chili inn's store, here ho will lie found Itlittu A REDITTIONOF ONE HALF. wait for tlie opening of Oklahoma, nor care to lie made a tail to that kile. We Klory in the grit of our neighlmrM on the south and hope the new territory LOCAL NOTES. Qroceriea, till kind!) at Chapman's General fStnc.

Knot, tafcea goplier ealpi on ac-t counti. iiiitBiaii, la telling flannels, com-. '-ftrta aad blank ta, tt cost. For Ladies and Gents furnisliing gpods, go to Chapman' (Jeneral Etoru. FOR SALE CHEAP.

A fourteen inch breaking plow, ('all at the Eaolk office. rill n'ceive the reconatioii deinanil cd. lluguton Hermes. A HARE CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. ft 11 times to supply the wants of his hiiil; customers.

The city election Monday, passed off tjiiietly. No Letter udectioii I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, could possibly have been made. The our temperate ulimate, situated midway between ths sultry brat of thr Soiii and i Unroii winters of the North we aie the happy medium. A splen newHchool edifice is licing built foiitii 'Moscow in school Distrj The piiilisti'' depiirtuient of on' HaiicUuiiim. lit under the ittri'it surveilance and efficient, man-iiKenient of our "Devil.

Thoi' wle-aeek reparation fur ontraue nin-mitted on their sacred hmna-, will notice, that our "Devil" lil.c unto th efhlrte? cf 1 t' perform in the u( he iu. at Olympic, on state oceiishins. in the gilded ii-e oi Home. He ja nine and iaches Chapman, has the best line of boots kaoi.k predicts, that the city under and shoes in the wet, and Is aelling: its new administration, will lie second them cheaper than the cheapest. to none In southwest Kansas.

FA Pr i to the scarcity of in nicy audi many hardship: of frontier settlers, 4 I hav? concluded to stand the eeiehr.it ed Norman Stallion, General Custer, I during the monlhs cf April. May audj June, for less than oneNiIf the nionej -t 4KT Mako your flniil proof lief ore ROLL OF HONOR. J. K. Cullison, Clerk of the District No.

S. Wlit i complete thu will cost near io(K- The lx.v mechanics on the job aro Ifyiam l.wi ton and William AV right. It is a source of con- Court. .1 i n.i 1 1 i fr(ij. thn wlif iiTiI.mj I uiili souuou UIC I0MMH i r.iu-::iuen u.

where for pure I I. .1.1 I I i i nee the rapid 'if education i iiuimiT-ii in iiiitih jeiiKio; I .1 I .1.11.......: at the time al f.iciliti.' suifiinrini un in nil "arts of same ii j.n lie unit i Chapman, will tell yon auy thing in tho implement line, from a knitting-needle to a Locomotive. Children Shoes, at the Chicago Hoot and Shoe Store, at your own price. aSi persons in debt to nm by note Those entitled to the rr.U for the week ending March, iWth. are as follows: Lucy Bnlin.

Winnie Orins-bee, Lula Ormslice, Myrta Kyes, Alice Rhoads, Efile Rhoads, Harry Carpenter, Clara Ewiug, Maggie McClure. Ella McClato. Lena Price, Bertha Webb. Bert Adams, Amos Adams and Fred Phillips. J.

II. Wtlih, Teacher. SCARLET FEVER. hloodi'il Kt.m'k, service. Three miliars: by the season, Si Dol lars.

invariahly In advance. Ten Dol-j lain to insure, paja'ile when t'ie niareis, known to lie with foul, or when thej owner parts with the dam, or iimvcm i out of the count the county. Some people don't neeni ti Vnow the value of a claim. They come out here ko ihii)iiKh the af- iianu, wrue w.iat "Nuazer hiw oii the wall. Hi ja Is a K.u- mmii.k ol bat historical'lioue thai so many enfmies, when it wan wleldwl hv Smi'p-' unn i.f i t.

mIiII l.u la .1 THE BAG V.5 jK. terlhey have endured it ail ihey eet. i I wMWT i'i uiiiri ri.rf-d iiiciMiiiiicnw.iv: discouraged ami are ready to sell out the delmc -tici of or account, will please come forward nd teUle at mice ami save cost. W.O. Robinson.

Imne, nerve General Custe tor a hour iiiki go nacx oil a visit to and siaews, leiwherelsv I flllllld OFFICE uieir wue a reiaiion, quarter seiv i 1 citeli r.v.uni fliee In a liittii.ti. Make your Homestead. Pre I tion of hind is tto valuable a piece of i a sure foal Relter. His ills are his though hi t- We are very sorry t.i state the fact, that seat-let fever is In Hampton. Their schoid ha lieen discontinued on that e.

is best j-ecouieinhil ions. nv after his property to he thrown away. It is I wholly affable. ihard to estimate all its value. It may I jir.s.itii-riV.

is superb in all of its appointincn nt s'H-m worth mm It now, but In the it is of i i tietieral Cider, is 11 jrray. I future, which is auiflv eoniiii'', In a few yum I. hiith. weighs JCIl! pounds, ni 'The large display of all kinds of t.31! tin est miao.e value emption and Timlier Culture filings, Lefore Cullssn, Clerk of the District Ccfurt. Geuts and Ladies.

Root jind fchoes, made to order. Repairing dot with neatness and. dispatch, at the Chicago Hoot and Shoe Htore. W. I.

Lyxx, Proprietor. NOTICE, nave ncre. j'iiients snout I use prop-i man with a iroodouarter section that is a yars old i i July: a Jieaiitifiill horse en orgin- er precautinn to prevnt ltd spreading, ...1.1. il press, skillful mechanisi ir.ation by the lendim -far. wis of i v.ni paid for wi lie independent in the world.

It will be a Kxtd liviim fur him I Sievwis ronnfv. sli'inlil Ik. iff imi-e I'urify the blood and prepare the system- ivi our children may be in lesa -linger in case they take it. nti'iiieil and gxid liioveineut. ill bis prime and a home for liliu In his rt them meet once a month and iv pi- ict.i iti.i'i..

(ieaer.d C.lt:'r iv omnge. of ordinary ulniity change opinion" based can make uioncy faster than by hold-! as in the poiis-r big eat-) his land and vatriiinR it in- planting and tviltivutinj nil enables this ofllce to execute neatness and dispatch, all kinds work. Mnraf, bv M. J. i Several fact are being gradualy i recognized that Kansas is well adapted for raising dairy products an any state in the union; there is no more I .1, 1 1 1 i nave iwi ccrcoianne land as a tiird ever flew over, th.it I will trade for Kelin)tiishmpnt on limber claim rear Woodsdalw.

O. A. Ksotk. i ny siki. iuijw- i ei-ease in vulae.

or if he but Ium erijla rrr of the watch It, it will lucre- just thessme Intuseif. Iler by agricultural pKsltiets than hUien am maiieoines aloni and Mni. t- i OM XaiK.lmn. hat at the heal i profitable ATTENTION' FAHME1I.S- these. The comities In the rssteru to you a Jack-knife und a bulky -eater Inefit the -r.

than an W. I. Lynn, four miles nn-thff town, Prti'inf this hih lead for a whole quarter se-ti(iii of enterprise of this kin at the some pur gcrman millet seed for! "try hi the value of their farm land, don't swear ut hint. Iwanse Hist lime II would be I emlit of st'i Js eiitil his death. The h-ii-ie is very ipih't.

ami all' possible v. ill f.ikeil, hot I ill not Is- teHji-msiiilf. aei-ideiils out Addro3s Tlie WOODSDALE, I rents per busliel. products owe tliiM nlnnwt wholly lOiWomdl very naughty, but politely tortttr enuntv pndlh.ii (. end th.ic f.

KAN'S A and SIh hyit'd ir.i:t l.y nimI liratlj infttim Inm iUut yw u-. Iy-t us lit r.c; by the cjx-rience of lhtT count; ie. e.in li J.1I1 fir Da i 1 1. 'l'-Vrl. A A.

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1889-1889