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La Crosse Eagle from La Crosse, Kansas • 3

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La Crosse Eaglei
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ALEXANDER, RUSH KAS. LACROSSE EAGLE Solomon's words questioned. thing new under the tun. VV. M.

GOODWIN, M. PHYSICIAN, Attends cals either night or day. Lacrosse', 'Kansas Eparding and, LoOiugVper week 4.50 Dny 100 binglg Meals, H. MERRICI(, Proprietor, yarned, gftjisas. Up to date of writing our autumn throughout the entire Northwest has been warm, bright and beautiful-it is now pleasant, but cooler.

7ouse plants are set out of doors each day, and even at lught have had to be protected laut a few times. It is not unlikely, that good 'weather may exten i far into December but we know that soon winter will set in in earnest, and all careful farmers will prepare for it, in doors and out. This week we were called on ly Mr. N. C.

Merrill, the enterprising merchant who. has opened a store at Clarinda, the geographical centre of Ness From what we can learn, we believe the prospectg are good for a fast growing town at the centre of our, neighboring county in the near future Hail I Claiinda. Those owing this office for, sub scription will please remember that it takes money to run a newspaper, and remit their dues accordingly. We do not ask you to pay in advance, but pay as your subscriptions become due. Anything that wo can use ox dispose of will be received on subscription.

The only cash store the Vilsi nut Valley; no, rent to pay; we can sell yo.u gopds away down below any other house in Walnut Valloy, Call and see J. S. Freidma Alexander. Good wood, $3.00 per corL J. S.

Fkeedmas Alexander. School Report. The following is the record of the scholarship and deportment, of those in the advanced and intermediate grades of the La Crosse school, for the last week of the month. Hereafter the report will include the whole month. Advanced Gbade, Sehl'pi Dep't.

Laura Mott, 100 88 Allee Whittenberger, 100 82 George A. Kaskett, 94 100 Fannie Converse. 88 100 John Bond, 88 100 Dora Wright, 84 90 JTenry Bond, 83. 100 INTERMEDIATE GRADE Florence WThittenberger, Ina Stubbs, Park Flasket, Luther Hammond Willie Jacks, Willie Kennemuiv Dora Stubbs, Joseph Moon, Arthur Hartley, Alexis Miller, Louis Young, Her bert Millis, John Carson, John Miller, Hattie Flasket, Zenas Wright, Laura lladley, Edward Miller, Minnie Stanley. Charles Scranton, Theodore Yonng, Clifford Scrauton, 94 96 91 96 92 80 91 89 84 87 90 86 90 86 94 fc3 86 81 82 80 75 8(i 91 97 S4 82 86 82 8-4 90 89 90 80 83 80 82 64 90 60 8S- 85 96 4- YY l-'AKllERa trTr -F- s.

DEALER IN GR0CERIS and BBIGS, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, ET Lacrosse, Kansas. A general assortment will be kepij and anything noi; in my line will be, ordered immediatly. Trices low, andi goods fU-st Buy and sell for-CASH and cash only. DRY GOODS, Hats Caps, GROCERIES QUEENSWAUE, Bools I Shoes, Flour, Bacon, Hams, etc. The undersigned having perms aimntly located in Lacrosse, has open ed out a general stock'of the above named goods.

-j 'J'wt-lve years experianee in tha wholesale Eoot and hhoe trade gives me advantage in buying over any other 'retail dealer, my facilities warrant making tbem a specialty. Come and see rry stock and I will convince you that for ready pay no, one can undersell me. -a fig?" I buy for cash and must sell for. the same or its equivalent. Pleasa don ask for credit.

Jas, STANLEY. WANTED 2o4 FAMILIES To Prc-Empt K. P. land 40,640 acres of Kansas Pa, cific lands now open for the preemption settlers Now is the time to secure, your land at $1,25 per a-ere. If you want to buy or spII land in this county, Ii you to swear in Hush, county.

If you want hoiiiesieadpre-emp tion or timber euiry papers made out. You should oail on 11. 13. MiU litlL A. W.

Gray JOHN DEERE PLOWS, HOOSIER DR'LL, COUTS SULKEYKAKE, CHAMPION avd BUCKEYE CASE ECLIPSE THKESHER Cortland SDring Wagons, Kcntaekey Sorghum Mills Snylesfl Wheel Harrow, And he keeps a full line of shelf ani heavy HarUwur Stoves ot the best makes. Cash PMICES Tftat Cafy ompetition. Brick Store, J. B. KEXNEMUE, Editor and Proprietor, LOCAL COLL' MX.

Beautiful weather. Wheat is growing finely. Subscribe for tha La Cross Eagle. Apples were selling on the streets Last Alondny at $1.50 per bushel. Wanted 500 bushels potatoes at S.

Freedinan Co's, Alexander. The La Crosse mill will be in op eration next week. Farker haa a supply of groceries and apples, Ben Lewis is building a stone house on liis farm. T. C- Harding won in his suit against Wilson.

Ye editor paid Great. Bend a visit this week. The fat man of La Crosse ia. clerking for Stanley. The school in this place is.

well at tended. J. 31. Henderson is deputy slier iff now. Subscribe for the Eagle, published every Thursday, at La Crosse.

Henry Bradley has returned from a trip to Montgomery Co. Boswell has re-bhingled. his stone Stable. Joshua Engle is building an addi tion to his boarding house. EaglJe and Farmers' Review, both for two dollars per year cash in advance.

Dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes at btanloy as cneap as any place the west. Go and get you an $8.00 suit at J. S. Freedman Co's at Alexander, and be happy. The La Crosse School is progress mg nnely.

iviiss arber gives universal satisfaction as a teacher. Mr. Jfooden, one of the best compositors in the State has charge of.tlie Eagles nest. J. S.

Freedman Alexander sells goods cheaper than any body else, you bet Highest market price paid foi produce by J. S. Freedman at Alexander. The dance in the new mill Tuesday night was a success, your grists to La Crosse next week It is time some of the sneak thieves were arrested and justice done. J.

S. Freedman no. pay the the "host market price for hides and vs. Mr. V.

Jackman of Great Bend is in town; he is going to run the La mills. Hiram Rush the biggest man Hush county, was iu town last Tuesday. "We i limited in our last week's to note the presence of Mr Drew, an attorney oi Jicrnerson, in company with Br. Bixby. Some thief broke iu to Keek's ho.ise, east of Crosse, last week, and stole a new suit of clothes, and other things too numerous to.

men tion. irorpome reason unknown to us the paper for this week's issue did not arrive on time, consequently we are three days behind. About seventeen school boys called on us last Monday evening. fMiiie again buys may be we will Jiavc apples en ougn to go around next time. It was our good fortune a few days since to be invited to a drive with Mr.

Alexander, who lives three miles east of this place. Mr. Alexander drives the best four-year-old in lho county. J. M.

Henderson, the fruit tree man, has just received a large consignment of frait and ornamental trees, which he is now ready to deliver as per' contract. Notwithstanding the predictions of ye coon, opossum, and groundhog, the weather is still mild, and tho overcoats and gloves are only wanted occasionally. Dr. J. D.

Adams has just returned from Kansas where ho has been visitiDg friends. He looks more like a congressman since his return than a Rush county farmer. James Kearney, an old gentlemen living nortn-west ot this place, loaned his wagon a few days since to a young man by the name of Miller to go to the Walnut after a load of wood; Miller is still absent; the supposition is that he failed to find any wood on the Walnut and went to Texas after it. SPECIAL ATTENTION. WE CATS! TRU-LY SAY THATf WE "'are now prepared to compete with any general merchandise store in B.arton Kllis, or Rush in ueliing ail kinds dfgpods.

I-- -O OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. -o Good soap, 1 lb b.yrs, 4 bars for 25o 13 l.bs apples for $1 00. 13 lbs peaches, $1 00. Good coffee, 5 lbs, $1 00. Goqd tea, Irom 25c and upward.

Good sugar, lOlJba for, $1 00. English currants, 12 lbs for $1 00. Qood 2 buckle men's shoes for 75 Qood shoes for ladies for one dolor, and upward. Bes Coats' ancl Clark's niachine thread, 5c per spool. Good eans for 20c per yrd.

Splendid bleacei muslin at 10a per yrd. Good suits, for for 00. Ev.rything else in proportion; Come and, see us, and if we don't satisfy you oa prices and quality oS goods, we will ljay down the fiddle, and the bow, A.od take Uf) tye shoyei and tae J. S. fEEDMAS (Jt CO.

Don't forget tbe jlace one-half ffiile north of Alexander P. Q. BULL'S HEAD WAJiNTJT Cm, K.XJ5H KAS. Having jmst opened in my new building of Drugs ever brought, to Western aims thing nertainjuK to a First-Class lirue Store. Dkcgs, Chemicals, PibfcmerIj PArNis, Oils Vaksisues, Glassjs, Brushes, Ec.j Exq.

I will fceep all the leading Xewspa- pers, periodicals, and Mngiiziinjs of this and Voreign Countries caustantly on nana, ana STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. SMOKER'S ARTICJuES. JSuPresoriptions earfea lly compounded at all hoars. D. N.

McCdesxey, Prop. AND RECOM MCNrO BY THE MOST KJ EMINENT PHY8ICAHS IN NEW EMGLANO FOR for THE LAST "NOTKJria B67 CUTLER 3R0S. 40., I BOSTON. Fhvalcisvns afknowledfra that tha PCT.MOKABT Balsam is 1 the beat, safest and rallable prescription known. i He oiaest arugpsis stale iau it ue beat emdyin the world." Those who hare used say It hit taTed tbelf Uvea after having bees pronounced Incurable." Poa't to It.

it vIU not diMfpolnt Why do yon earnrthtt rsitr lootln." rnmllian Baa. what too can maka it look tnal as wall a nsw one with buown's imicK mmim, BSOWlTa? SAlfH POLISH? And don't let the ehlldrsa's hociz look so net and ihsbby, wban an eispon pcllth can be liren thsm Bj either of these Dressings, whic yea cut gst at any Shoe stoxs. It will not soil the skirt wnon wsi. In eomeaaeiiee of their great oanolirltv. tKm are several unitatioas.

To keep peace in tbe tsjaiXj, gira your has band a box of BROWN'S that he nay he on an equal footlne. Awarded the Mahett orrnnlum and medal at toe Parialbpasition. 1878. esiiy Prettyman, Victoria Elli3 county Kansas, has a fall stock of lumber, builders hardware and co-il at a heavy discount from prices for cash; common luu.ber $26 per 1,000 ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' APOLIO. 0ak sf 090110, a xm at nhr and a ansa, aMsi el wmi mr eras eiBMnt a ur anHk wnitxiAJi HUtmniMiniiism WOL cutaa OO.

CLOTS ihsn, aae'ns, VIU. Mil BAT! TEN, Mk.Bai Watt CUUV CBOCnai, Clnnara. wntcuux Krrrau vrsitna tin WIIACLtaX "m-ftiTitiafg atnlaT VIU MUM Tr, SnMwSCntsn-wMW. will rmian "--r rm wnxroLuai an Ktisi WIlLCUil aniMMMSlnMsa ia4b AMo auAm ou sm, swrr, ttm tt. Prlc lOo.

Per Cake. F.Biehl. atteRtion will be paid to preserving flrd iiQing th.ts. natural teeth. Office Lacrosse, KansHS.

West sde. of square, Ueap fresh bread, constantly oil hand. Fine, Cakes, a Specialty. 1UX1 HEs AT ALL IICl Ra. Party cakes aiid trimmed to order, on short np.tice, JL C.

UEPPAKT, GRE4T BEND, $TS(. -FRoraiKTCrt 07- OGGiDEIMTAL, HOTEL. Qreat Bead, Kansas. 23-tf leals ls Tinware. Agricultural La Crosse.

Kansas, Contractor, Builder and Undertaken. All kinds Of a ering dons to order. ol 2nd -jiga. Furua t.uro a speciality Sihop-Xacrosse, i i a call. Attorney at law -ANDr- Estate Beal igen t.

Made Pbomptly, Will also pranice before United States Lend OlBce. Iseferetice, any oitizrn ol this place. OJIice, LACROSSE, Jvausas Asiier Mott; Real Estate Agent -AND Notary Public Will make owt all kinds of yilings, at tend Contest trials iu Laad Office. Draw Ied and Mortgages and attend to all business of a Real-Estate office. LEGAL NOTICES.

U. S. Land Office, Bee, Hays Ci ity Kansas, November 15th, 18' gomplaint caving been entered at tuis office by Laura Lynch against John D. Sisson, for abandoning his homestead entry No. 1076, dated, March 23rd, 1878, upon the north east quarter of section 3, lowDsliip 18 south, range 20 west in Rush county, Kansas, wiih a to the cancellation of said entry: tbe 6aid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office an the 81st day of December 1878, at 2 o'clock p.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. B. J. F. Hjuuh, Register 23 31 Notica.

U. S. Land Office, 3 Hays 7ity Kans. November 15th ,1878 Complaint having been entered at this office by Charles A. buaners, against gtorlton Moore for abandoning his homestead entry No.

U40, dated Feb. 27th 1878, upon the east half south west quarter, and west half of the south quarter of section 17, township 19 south, range 24 west, in Ness couuty, Kansas, with a view to tbe cancellation of sard entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 20th day oi December, 18 is, at IU clock a. to respond and irnish testimony concernirg saiu aileod abandonment. 13. J.

F. Hanna, Register. 28-31. ESTRAY NOTICE! Strayed from the undersigned, from tho north fork of TP'alutit creek, nf-ar the west line of Ness county, a pair of horses, described as follows: One Uright Bay Horse. 8 years old, 16 hands uicrh, with a rump on lore ttnee; very lignt mane and tail; no brands.

One Roan Horse, 7 years old, 15 high; shod before, no brands, went away with Lai; era on. Dark hands Both Any one Miang ap me noro uorse3, or notifying tin uuJorsignod, will be re warded th.iir fcro able. Guobok Hugh, tyring Valley, 2t. ilcPaerwni Kaaa. i i i AND PROVISIONS.

M. Leach at the Hampton Post Office, keeps on hand a goodsupply groceries and provisions, Give him a call. QROCEREa and Provision, die. Ways City, El.lisCon.nty Kangaa. WALNUT REE1C MILL ATTENTION, FARMERS.

These mills are now in fuD operation and guarantee to give satisfaction. Sooy Bmnkmax. LUMBER, GHEAT BEXD, KAN. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doers, Sash, And Blinds. Also keeps on hand a full assortment mixed Paipt, of all colors.

Trices as low as tho lowest. Call and examine stock and prices. BR1NKMAN BROS. UREAT REND 2. E.

HUGHES, Carpenter Joiner TT i iiavine twenty years ex perience as a builder and having lo cated at Lacrosse, is ready to do all kinds of work ancl guarantees satisfaction. School Houses a speciality. 31-Cm. LUIBE It es t7. Fdi, Great Bend, Kansas.

The largest and best' stock of Lumber ever brought to the Arkansas Valley, consisting of Joist, Sciintlhiij, Boards, Flooring, siding, Ceiling, Lath, shingles, Doors, and sash. Also building paper, hair lime and paint. I will not be under sold. Call ana see, Cash paid for all kinds of Urin, at Culver-fc Fair's Elevator s-34 Witt. Boarding House, Bakery and Grocery, Cigars and Tobacco.

He tecp3 a first class Restaviunt. Meals only Cents, HAYS CITY, KAN The Lamed City Mills flour has a reputation of A. iNo. 1. The VanHorn Bros, run their pi ills day and night with two sets of hands.

Ii you want good flour go there and ex change or have your wheat ground, and save money. 8-'ii ntrssiAiv gut 91 ST Mnft laaiporfaxl Ixtrm iMfrth-flMV 4 HaiMLMHU-tliilrk it HmwtHt-HrtUUM ToaIMnihie-uied by 11 I KAUlMi BL8UI. IMS in Now York city. Coiiihk-i-tig tliftr rwl Hluch thi ttimmt trtrinn I tin woi lL It-wara of Try whit Mwrl'rt. iwutt- Inl tnt mi hi.t nf da Ili.tm Hum TIUI MARK, alu fiat triat reqaira no bls liiug.

TmI laWBk fcvvTI aM taH Traule-mark 1 1 dls nuponert 4Qum r. Homo to. a. i. A GRAND REMEDY.

Reuter's Syrup ladnh'e tnraic, fcMrg frolh alterative bDtpurgtiva enn; nifh a meillcine bis nrver before been inndo. persons Siil.r'tiijwllh anyiliteRSoenuepdbvtoul hlood rrhooiota, have always been foiceil to tnko a SanHurto nimtrallze the pulvnn, and thrn to ika a partitive to rnrry ll mit r.f tho system. batwHn havTiia'e Lire SrniT rnsnchthlre Is oecestsry it doa thi of borh purifv. ln snd nmrmver. It its by Jar Let etlmui-Mor It.vlrnintur nf liv.

r. It us tho stomach, andislnsriult'- rit-. aufest puree. It is Ernie from pUuN audii-uil-s. snl the taeie and ') that i-Uliiiron and fmsll.vnad tale it as iJ it v.cro a dohciuua beTarupe.

Barry's Tricopherous MfcN ttCbabarew thick, Colt, losfiad gioai. mm: G. Barber, Teacher. haie'dyr BATCHELOIt'S CELEBRATED HAJB DYE bpstin the world. The inventor haft used this Splendid Hair Dye for37yeara, with benefit to the hair and no injury to his health proof that It is thai only true and perfect Dye.

Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappointment no ridiculous tints remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, leaves the hair Roft and beautiful Black or Brown. Sold at BATCHELOR'3 Wig Factory, No. IS Bond street, N. V.

and by all druggists. PorHOnV Pnvirarivj. Ptlla mtb Vm. T)tt. Bipod, will completely change the Wood In the eiitire system in three months.

Any person who vrl.l take pill each nigat from 1 to 12 weeks may bo restored to sound health, If such a thtoe be possible. Sold tmrynnhprp. nr w.ni. ht mril fa Wi7.7ij? 30 la a boat, 25 cts. I.

S. JOHNSON Bangor, Ma. MAKE HENS LAY. An English Vetcrlnr.rv Surtrcnn ni fhnmUt nn tr iveilnf? thla cauutry says that most of the Qorae ral C.ittle iAr.vders soid hero arc worthless trash. that Sheridan's Condition Powders are an'l Immensely valuable.

Nothing f.n earth will riato l-eus lay Ilko Sheridan's Condition i-oviicrs. uoeo one teaspoonrui to one pint food. HM evcrymiere or eer.t tin mail tor eight kttet ttampi. i. a.

joitnson Bangor, Me. DIFHf HEEIA JOHNSON'3 ANODYNE LnmCSNTwlll positively prevent this terrible disease, end will positively care ntae cases in ton. Information that will save) many lives sent fi-oe by null. Don't delay moment. rrevenuon is oeiir tnao cure.

I. 8. JOHNSON Bangor, Ma. HUNT'S1 Medicine if not a new lAIHmwiiinJi 1 before the pnbllo SO years and used by all classes. II If T' REMEDY baa saved from lingering dlseasa and death liondreds who REMEDY! have been riven up by Physloiani to die.

HUNT'S KEIHEDYcoreanll Dlseasea of the Kidneys, Bladder and llrlnarv Oriians. Dronav. Grayel, Diabetes and Incontinence and Betentlon of Ihlne. HUNT'S REMEDY encourages sleep, creates in appetite, biases np system, and renewed health Is the result. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Pain In the Bide, Back or Loins.

General Debility, Female Ditease DiBtnrbed Hloen. lioaa of Aouetite. Brisrht'a Disease of the Kidneys, snd all complaints of the Uilno-Goultal Organs. HUNT'S BEJMED IT Is purely vegetable, and meets a want sever before Yegreieaie, huu um a want never oerore to tbe pnbllo, and tbe utmost reliance may Unit. HUNT'S UBUEDT la prepared UIIIIT'D rarnisoea to too pnoiio, ana tne utmost reliance may no placed tn it.

i EXPRESSLY the above disease, and has never been I1UI1I Known to fall. Am tulnl hIIImm wince vsa. Sr" BSi psa aa rferMeBea.e.1,1 saw aaw-aw.

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1878-1878