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The Eagle from Williamsburg, Kansas • 1

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The Eaglei
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Williamsburg, Kansas
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5- If I VOL III. WILLIAMSBURG, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1886. NO. 23 HE TIME CARD S.

K.Ry. MAIN 1INE. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUliCII. Public service every Sunday at n. ami 7:30 p.m.

Sunday school at 3:00 p. 1. i'oglo, superintendent. Classmeeting every Sunday at the closo of the morning service. General prayer meeting every Thursday eveu-ine.

Strangers cordially invited. I). T. Sli JIMEItVILLE, Pastor. Fourth of July'Ce'obration.

Williamsburg, June 5. Pursuant to call, a large number of our citizens met at school hall on Saturday evening to discuss tne propriety of celebrating the Fourth of July. A. J. Hamilton was chosen chair- auects seriously all tho digestive and assimilative organs, tho Kid-neys.

A hen these organs are so affected, they full to extract from the blood the uric acid, which, carried through the circulation, causes lUiemnatismand Neuralgia. The functions of the Liver aro also aflected by costiveuess, causing Bilious Disorders, Among the warning symptoms of Bilious-Boss are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache. Weakness, Fever, Dimness of Vision iellowness of 6kiu, I'ains iu tho Side Back and Shoulders, Foul Jlouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity in the action of the JJowels, Vomiting, etc The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or LOCAL NEWS, Now let us Incorporate. Is this paper you are reading paid All Kansas needs now is another big crop and she will boom. Well, Frank, has that hook como from Ivtitleiljje Publishing Company Ayer's Sarsaparilla requires smaller doses, and is more effective, than other bloo medicines.

There has been a road peraper trial in town for nearly a week and in testing its claims, vro have got our treets graded in fine shape. II. L. Pennock, of this couety, who was in Kansas City f3r cancer treatment, died on Monday after the operation of amputating his arm. The town has been full of strangers this week, many of whom are looking; up locations in view of the great boom now fully inaugurated.

vVe welcome all. In some portions of the slate complaint is made that on account of drought, the oats crop will be short. Tins is nob the case in this locality. The oats crop will be the largest ever grown in this county. The survey n-s find now that they can find a most excellent route to Williamsburg for N.

They want a share in the traffic of our grea alamnious wealth. Blessings never eorue singly to the righteous. A joint of tile made of our new fire-clay was-received from Kansas City last Saturday. A comparison with specimens from different factories of other states was made at Ottawa, and this was pronounced by far the best that was ever seen in these parts. At the first indication of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled condition of tire Kfrfmaelt, liver, or bowels, be promptly rectified by Ay-sr's Cathartic Pills.

These pills do not gripe, are perfectly -safe lo take, and remove ill tendency to liver and bowel complaints. Tha band, will go to Ottawa on Grand Army Day, (July 3.) and it wants all the Williamsburg people lo go a'ongj McConnell has promised to take care of us till and see that special favors and honors ire cocferml upon ail Williamsburg people. Evervone should prepare ta aitend. From the TVp'eka Capital, we find that "our' Cemeteiy Association has been chartered with the fllow-ng place name: Mount lope Cemetery Place of business Williamsburg. Directors: W.

S. hinley. 1). Fogle, John McCurdy, If. Diestel-horst and U.

Allen. Supt. Barnes, Sen. Road Master Ilildebrand, the Chief Engineer and Train Despateher of the S. K.

we'rd in town, on Monday. They staked off ground for a new depot, and contracted to have the "Williams street extended and graded thrce-fouTtTisoPa'niile from the postoffiee ast. 'I he propietor' iBf- the-Mis--touri Valley any, who vn the land idjoiniJh''-i'he town on tl c- eas.t were here and surveyed crossings, etc. their E. P.i2olfliii3 of Palinyra, N.

madu a propositioa to this office to do some advertising for them. They proposed t'j. -pay 816 lor a reader which we thought very good pav. They further offered to pay one-fottrlh of the amount as soon as copy of was receiveJ containing first insertion. They kindly refei red to 'the postmaster and banks of their town to their business standing' and Tliislatteroffor we accepted and had Mr.

Finiey enquire of a bunk of their Nle-ht Day Kx. Wail. 10:10 pm KnnsaCy 1:41 am Ottawa 1 1 Princeton 1:8 ltkhiuond Day Muil. Accom- 2:42 3:25 l-JM 2:39 2:20 BUELIXGT0N BRANCH Mail. Mail, Accom Accom.

In.OO pni V.i 55 8.10 9:00 10'30ara Kanfap'City 1:52 7:55 1 Ottawa Homcwood 8:36 Kansomville 1:10" 2:40 3:01 1 Agricola 12:11 0:10 AGENTS WANTEDI FOR. TnE GIIEAT NEW BOOK, The World's Wonders, BY J. W. BUEL. The most successful subscription hook ever puDiisneu.

over nalr a million copies were sold tho past eirht mouths, and it is selling three times as last now as ever before. Regular canvassers clear from Sir, to 2, $40 and $50 per day. Nithtng like it was ever known in the history of book publishing. Proofs sent iroe on application, wo experience needed to insure success. Wo helu persons without means to do a ianro business capital needed.

Write-for particulars. Salaries guaranteed to persons who do not wish to canvass on commission. mean Dusmess, and want live asrents in every township. It will cost you nothing to writo tor terms and full descriptions of our; plans of business. We also give away stand ird books to persons wiio send us names ot uooic agents.

Write for our list of free standard boots, W. L. Publisher, at. Louis, Mo. A NEW STORY OF AKMY LIFE.

MAEION'S FAITH. By Captain CHAELES KiNG, U. S. Author of "The Colonel's Daughter," "Kilty's Conquest," etc. I2.MO.

cloth. S1.2D. "Is a sequal to his successful romance, 'The Colonel's It is a rattling story of army life in the West, with enough of the romantic ana the dramatic' elements to interest the general pacific public as well as the oili-cei-3 and ladies of military posts. King can write better nove of their particular class than any other American." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. "A military novel- of great interest an power.

Tho scene is on our wild western frontier. So forcible a picture both of army and Indian life not before been presented to the Washington National Kepub-licau. For F.ilo by all Booksellers, or wiU.be sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt the price, by rJ.B, L1PPING0TT Pub 715 and 717 Market Philadelphia For Sale Cheap, Three good houses in AYilliams-burg. Part down, Hie balance in easy pavments- Enquire of J. L.

Aiiken, Ottawa, Kansas. Fresh Fish, I am row handling Fresh Eish cn Fridays and Saturdays, and will continue to keep them as long; as the patronage of the people will justify it. Ice at 50 cents' per hundred at he ice house of mornings. J. li Beees.

ii Ogilvie'e House PJans. We have just received from the publisher a neat, new bok, containing plans and specifications for twenty-five houses uf all sizes, from two rooms up; also, engravings showing of houses built from the plans given. In addition, it ha3 valuable information of permanent and practical value on subjects relative to building and building contracts that can not fail to be of Rvalue to those who intend to build. J. S.

OGILVIE 31 Pvose street, York, arc, the publishers, and will mail it to any address on receipt of 5 cents. Emerald Items. Is Will MeCieau in a good humor yet? Wcndt-r if we will celebrate the 4th of July. Wonder where Bill Johnson puts up at Sunday nights. Miss Groves, of Burlington, visiting friends in this vicinity.

Miss Kafi3 Doyle, of Ottawa, 13 IS visiting her parents at this place. Miss Etta Drum of Mineral Point, is tho -guest, of Mrs. Hugh Grant. There was an invitation dance ct the resilience of James Grant on last Friday night. There was a surprise dance on last Friday night at the residence of Jir.

Jalsn Doobn, and at two o'clock the crowd 'loparted, all acknowledging a good time. Capt. McClean came out victorious in the game Snnday. The score was 13 10 in favor of the Emerald sport-. Ihev will try it again on the 10th ai WestnLalia.

LODGES. ANCHOR LODGE NO. 224 A. E. tho second and fourth Thursdays of leacb.

month All Master Masons in good standing aro invited to attend. B. Alien, H. H. Klehl, Soo'y KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS, No.

63. first and third Monday eveuiugsof each month. J. li. Anderson, Flarity, K.

of K. and S. TJESACA POST, No. 80, G. every xv second ami tourtn saturuay oi es.cn monta.

S. Hunter, C. Adjt. AO. u.

Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening of each month. M. W. T. L.

Shirley, See. WILLIAMSBURG LEGION No. 50, S. of A O. U.

W. Moots first and third Kuesdny of each month, S. H. McConnell, Hiram Allen, Hec. BAND.

tTTILLTAMSBTTHG CORNET BAND. Meets VV for practice every Wednesday and Satur. juy evenings. jiusic luniibuuu iui puunuu. casions on shurt notice M.

Steppan, leader. DEAFNESS, its CAUSES and URE, fcy om who was deaf twenty-tight ye ats. Treated by most of the noted speciulis of the day with no benefit. Cured himself in t'iret months, and since then hun lre'is of othe'S byjsanie process. A plain, si nple and sucotss ul home treatment.

Aldnss T. S. PAGE, East 26t i Nt-AV York city. DAUCHY 27 Park and 21-26 Murray N. T.

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Circulation copies per, We will inse'-t a one-inch adv't one; month in our POPULAR LOCAL LISTS of 1,130 Daily and Weekly newspapers for JJB03. No patent Hut papers aro included. Send for Catalogue. Parties contemplating a line of advertising, largo or small, are requested to send for estimate of co t. I'loaso jiame this paper.

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you will in, nine times out of ten fret an order to "take a picture" of them ''Just as they are," or of the baby, the horse, cow. or the av rite pet cat or dog-, or a group of. the whole iami'y, or of the; old homestead. You can do as good work any artist and please all jour patrons. In' connection with the Photo bneinesslyou can run at n'ghts a Mngjc iiintern entertainment with our Electro Radiant Maple Lantern and views', advertising it during the day, and easi-.

ly adding $10 to $75 a clay to your ns many are domgV This is eay to learn and very pTeasaiitr m'8iulirttttea ia-nendod, ail kinds of views, lenses, lectures, etc. Students anl teachers ill lind this very prolita-ble. If you have an earliest desire to better your-elf flnancially, see something1 cf tht world, acijuirc a good start in life, vou can do it by taking our advice and se dinjr for particulars. Address WOULD MANITACTl-RINa 122 Nassau New York. P.

O. Box SHILOil VITAMEfciswhatyon need fer Cmstipatioi, Lossof-Anpetite, DUziness and fill symptoms of Price 73 cents, per hottlp. Sold by Dr Ku -ter- 3t2 1 JOHN ltiCHELw.il treat your sick or disabled horses for you in a skillful manner. (Gtve him a call. Many years experience.

Williamsburg, V'unsnB. Huve a Viae CLOCKS Jewexy, Always' On Hand. Repainna watthi and oiher jewe rj proaiptly done. Cal. Having p-rohased Mrs.

Eamett's entire stock of Millinery, I will carry on the busi-. ues3 at Agricola in Burress Bros, store room, Hlso Dress Making in all its branches. Please give me a call and be cofovinc-d that you can 5o as we 1 at home as abroad. Most Kespoctf nlly, i6m3; MATTIE-WILLIAMS, JO. TAPLEY -Veterinarian, Williamsbure.

Kansas. Is prepared to treat all forms ot diseases and lameness to which hors llesh ik kin, at his new stable west of h.mber yard. Has a regular' horse hcapital. Charges reasonable. No animals with contagious diseases are admitted to his barn.

Twenty years experience. Mike J. Flarity, City Drayman, Transferring mado to any part of the city, COAL always on band for sale. man and TV W- Fields, secretary- F. Welch stated the object of the meeting and also reported what he knew of the railroad.

A. J. Sutton made a speech in, favor of celebrating the day. Ho favored the idea of keeping our jico-ple all at home and keeping the money at hero iastead 3f going away. J.

O. Tanley favored the idea cf having a celebration. He would do his part, and had arranged to make a race track for further enjoyment of the day. S. II.

McComioli made a motion to celebrate the fifth of July. Motion carried. Dr. Eogers arosa to enquire the manner in which day would be celebrated. Opposed celebrating if racing and.

dancing were to be the only or the main objects of the celebration. .1 Replies. frosaMe3si's. Tapley, Welcii, Rogers and Hamilton. Hamilton desired the people to pull together once in Williamsburg instead of pulling against each other.

A motion prevailed to appoint chairmans of three committees, who should be empowered to appoint each two assistants. 'A. J. Sutton, arrangements; F. G.

Welch, amusemen John McCur-dv, finance, were appointed by the cha'r upon the committees named. Adjourned to- meet on Saturday night next. T. VI. Fields, Sec.

A meeting of the chairman of the several committees appointed at the called meeting, Saturday evening, June.oth, was held at the office of 'Squire McCurdy, Monday morning, June 7lh. Present: John McCurdy, chairman of finance committee; F. G. 31'elch, chairman of amusement and programme; A. J.

Sutton, chairman executive committee, After consultation it. was agreed that the chairmen would be entitled to select two persons each as assistants on their several committees. Mr. appointed J. O.

Tar-ley and J. M. Biti'tholow A. J. Sutton appointed 'AV.

H. Bitts and W. Finloy John McCurdy appointed Geo. Uilum and J. xV.

Towle. On motion, A. J. Hamilton was appointed chairman of committee on grounds. J.

M. Bartholow, Secrrtary. Homswood and Vicinity. Mrs. Pay ling is on the sick list.

MissK. K. of Princeton, was in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Guy has relatives visiting her from Miami county.

Mr. Payling has gone to Burlington this week on business. Capt. Funk of this place, who has a cancer on his lip, is worse. Jerry who lives south of here, is seriously ill at.

present. Revs. CrecLarfTt Williams preached at Oak Grove 'school house, last James Gay purchased a peddling wngon. Wonder if Jiiu likes to riddle There was a social hop at the residence of Wm. 'Gamble.

Tuesday night of last week. Jennie Crow, of Ottawa, spent Sunday at her fathers. Returned on Monday afternoon. AVm. Guy, of Miami county brought some fish here, the largest weighing 45 pounds.

-AVe saw the barbers of the 'Burg at the dance last Tuesday night. What are the attractions, boys? Mrs. Stephens, of Ottawa, and M's. Real, of the Settlement, have a sister visiting them from Pennsylvania, -t There will be a picnic in Fuga'e's grove, three miles south of Ilume-wood and Qve milc3 east of AVil-liamsburg. on the of July.

Good speakers will be present. body lavited. ipepsia, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Tains, Ileadaehe, Acidity of the Stomach, Water-brash, Nervousness, and Depression, are all evidences of the presence of this distressing malady. A Sure Relief for irregu- lanties of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in the use of AYER'S FILLS.

They stimulate the 'stomach, free the bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen, mid purify the whole system, and restore it to a salutary and normal condition. rr.EPAEED EY Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass.

Bold by all Druggists. -3 0 -W i Mr S3 5- Kb i 1 EN BOSTON, Wagon and Carriage Maker, Repairing of all kinds in this'linejdone In a superior manner. Jir. Boston has lived in this place 35 years, and wherever his work is known it gives entire All material uso.l is the best and a full stock of everything' pertaining to the trade always ou hand. All, wokk warranted.

Piaste. ers and Builders. Work solicited and Also on hand a jrond supply brick at the yard, two miles and a halt from Williamsburg. -GOTO- DONNELLY'S BILLIARD CALL FOR CHOICE CIGARSJOBAGCO, Cigars, Ginger Ale, Cider Etc. W.

S. FIN LEY, PROP'R, WILLIAMSBURG, KANSAS. Deposits received and checked the same as incorporaied banks. Sitrht drafts available all over the country. in all the countries of Europe.

Collections at lowest rates. Taxes paid at Ottawa, Lyndon, Girnett and Burliningtor at usual rates of exchange. Chicago Alton Railroad. The Chicago Alton railroad as a rout from Kansas City to Chicago, St. Louis and the east, offers advantages that are not and cannot bo equaled by any ether.

Its trains leave the union depot at Kansas City after tho arrival of trains from the west, and run thro to St Louis, lSlooniington and Chicago, where connection for all points further east aro made in unioi depota. The Cbicacro Alton is the only line running palace dininpr cars to or from Kansas City on both morning and night trams. It makes no extra charge for seats in elegant and comfortable palace recli-rinjj chair cars which are run on all trains. It runr: the newest and most superb Fuilman palace buffet sleeping cars. There is no change of cars of any class between Kansas City and Chicago, Kansas City and f-t, Louis and St.

Louis and Chicago. Tickets via this popular route are oa sale at all coupon ticks' offices in the United States, and arg can be secured of E. M. Stoke, atnt of Southera KaniiiSKdilrcad. i j5 town.

The reply was plain and not easily misunderstood. It wa3 as follows We cannot recommend them. Nevur knew of th-ir paying anythinjr." Many papers. will bite at this proposition cf theirs and give them insertion and send in bill. This one insertion is all they want.

Wonder if Frank Pvle wont accept it? 1 i 1 13 r. 4.

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Years Available:
1885-1889