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The LeRoy Eagle from Leroy, Kansas • 1

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The LeRoy Eaglei
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rjJJ Ji "-ill VOL. 1. LE liOY, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888. NO. 80.

Dissolution Notice. Try Bencine porous plasters for sale by II. B. Cowgill. The paitncrsnip tieretotore ex istinp; between J.

B. Wilev and MISSOURI PACIFIC LE ROY. XV. C. T.

U. County Convention. The W. C. TXT.

of Coffey county met in their first county convention in tho M. E. church at Le Roy. May 23, 2i, 25. Mrs.

S. S. Weatherby the president in the chair. Tuero was three Unions represented by twenty delegates FliiHT DAY Met according: to call May 23rd at 3 p. m.

Consecration and divotionnl exercises con have received J.P.Ford, under the naino several additional stocks of goods Wiley is hereby dissolved to exchange for laud. Tf you have AUIZOXA DIVISION. EAST BOUND TitAlXS LEAVE by mutual consent, all accounts anything whatever to exchange James Horner cf KausasCity, was in town Wednesday. O. Gi-j'iani and family of North Cott.

Kansas, attended tho memorial exercises at this place Wednesday. The memorial service held at tho Baptist church last Sunday well attended. The choire was assisted by the "Pilgrim quartette." The next meeting- of the Re-publican Club of this city will be held at L'uion June 9ih, and every Republican is requested to Le there' Chinch bugs find that the weather this not agree with them. Tho Kansas crops are growing- dollars every day the bugs are repressed. due by the firm will be settled by uotuy them and they will heir No.

K. C. A. AVit-h'ta Express. a.

in. ducted by Mrs. S. S. Weatherby aud Mrs.

A. Ha3 just rassivaj their isn.nsnss spring stock of Clothing, Nats, Caps, Valises, Umbrellas Etc. 411 I.oc.U 1', mi. yon to bud a enstomer. J.

D. Wiley. AH accounts due ami Uli TiiruUfe'hl'iviirht Woodford. After appointing-committees, receiving credentials reading and adopting con hi .7:2 i j. the firm will be paid to J.

13 Pasture to lient. stitution and by-laws convention adjourned 8KCONI) PAY su: I LOV. Rll DI VISION. VTK.T iiOCNP TKAINS LEAVE ALSO A LAliGE'LLNE OF- Convention called to order at 9 a. divo- Wiley.

J. B. Wiley. J. P.

Foed. Gio acres of good pasture to rent by the mouth, three miles from town. Plenty of good tional execises conducted by Burlington union. Very encouraging1 reports was received from the several unions. Burlington is to be highly a.

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"-'-l Mail mi 211 Tliroutii Oliver J. Smith has removed his stock of Etatiunary from the 1. O. building- to the store water. R.

J. Rooney. Your special "attection is called room in the Stowort block, on tho corner of to the notice of F. W. Malay in V.

V. I. W. DIVISION. SOUTH ISwC.vn TRAINS LEAVE Ladies And Gents Fine Shoes And will offer them to the public at very reasonable prices.

Our 8iio8 Takes tlie Cake Chapman and Parsley have Main mi Sixth street3. The entertainment given by the Y.F.R.C in this issue. made arrangements to furnisl Wednesday was quito a success. They have money to parties desiring to buile So. 1M nee Lvprt ss "SMLccal u'll Through IVtithi ..3:1." a.

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p. in. Subscribers, Your Premium! some very go jd talent in the society and they in auy of the additions eliould be encouraged. Every person subscribing to or renewing their subscription to this paper Mason Long the reformed gambler was on Robiuson's is the place to buy the streets Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

Long will be supplied with the Kansas City is a good talker and has a splendid quartette Boots, Shoes, Dry Good and Gro M. K. T. DIVISION. NORTH BOUND TUA1SS LEAVE Vo.

53C Mail and p. m. ROL'TH B4)CXT TRAINS LEAVE Ko. 525 Mail and Express 3:30 p. m.

Weekly Journal free during the cam paign-of 1888. of male voices with him. eeries at honest prices. Bert Sisson was in town Saturday, he 6ays Here is an opportunity to place in that Le Roy is a much livelier place that Neo sho Falls. He left Sunday for Ottawa where your family the largest and best weekly paper published in Kansas City Try Rowe's Pain Spirit for lame back, neuralgia, headache he will go to work at his trade.

Send in your names at once and get ami all pains. Twenty-five and Mrs. Chalmers of Osawatomie, Kansas, will ST. LOCIS EMPORIA DIVISION. Passenger leaves Butler, Mo 1l:" a.

m. arrives at Le Hoy p. m. leaves Lo Roy 1:0.1 p. m.

arrives at lluticr Mo 7:30 p. in. Ffeijrht leaves I.e Roy 8:3.1 a. in. two papers for the price of our own.

commended for the great amount of benevolent work dono in the past year. After reports at the suggestion of our pi-esident, a motion was made thtt we tender our love and sympathy to Grandma Robinson (ono of our be-loved members) in her' sere affliction. A ro-port was read from Mrs. Osborn, County Superintendent of Scion tiiic T.3;iiperanc3 Instruction. Paper by Mrs.

M. V. Robinson on Sabbath school work and Temperance Temple. Report of committees on public day observance aud Sabbath desecration. Convention adjourned.

Thursday evening at 8, p. m. Divotional exercises conducted by Father Wheat. Address of welcome by Mrs. M.

E- Bailey, Response by Mrs. G. Williams after which we listened to a very interesting lecture by Mrs. Ida B. Cole State organizer of Y's.

THIRD DAY Convention called to order by the president, divotional exercises by Gridley union, after which committees on finance, plan of work and resolution reported and received. A Y's union organized by Mrs. Ida B. Cole, after which the following resolutions were addopted and ordered to be printed in the countypapers. RKSOLUTIONS.

Resolved; That as an organization we are thankful to our Heavenly Father for the measure of -succcsss that has been ours during the past year and that in his strength we hope to aceomjUish far more in the coming year. Resolved; That we give all posible encouragement to teachers all over the county in carrying out the law giving Scientific ntty cents per bottle. soon open up a furniture store in the room which the Goodall stock was removed to on Now is the time to paint your arrives at liutier. Mo p.m. WATCH When you want a nice pleasant leaves miner 7aa.m.

house. Remember that II. arrives at Le 3:10 p. shave stop at the City Barber the cast side of Main street. He slipped on a banana The hump it made him wince.

lie fell on his head and took to his bed, And he hasn't banana where since. Train No 115 malces close connection at Har- Cowgill has the largest and best Shop where you will find Mike WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELPvY AND OPTICAL GOOD ns'inville for Kiir.sas City, and at Ilolden for St. Louis and all iioints east. Trains run every tho polite little barber who is ever stock of paints in the city. nay, meiuaiug- bitnaay.

t. i. miaw Agent ready to wait on a customer. Miss Jennie Jackson, formerly an employe in the office of tho Le Roj- Eagle, reached Liiiia MAKBf, AND JEWELER. is iha Boss Barber' Uenton's Hair Grower.

Pittsburg Tuesday evening, and is now an at CHURCH DIRECTORY. E. CHURCH, LE ROY, Kansas. tache of the Smelter. Pittsburg Smelter.

All who are BALI), all who are becoming- Sharon's is the place to get liAti), all who do not want to ho HA LI), all who are troubled with DANDRUFF, or Col. J. Leon Fournier, traveling salesman for M. C. Lilly wholesale dealers in K.

of Services at W-M a. m.ainl m. each Sab- ITCHING of the scalp, should use Benton's your Groceries, Queenswaro and 1 lair Grower. iSig-nty per cent ot those usmsr P. lodg-e paraphernalia, visited it have (frown hair.

It never fails to stop tho Gent's Furnishing Goods, 2t i-ata iay. ailata scliooi at clocs p. l'rayer meeting-every Wednesday evening. C. Y.

Daily Pastor. APTIST CHURCH, LE ROY, Kansas. hair from fallinjr. Throusrh sickness and the Knights of Pythias lodge in this city Friday night. fever the hair sometimes talis off in a short time, and althousrh the person may have re Flue Wafolias Bepairad Pronip 5 Warranted.

LE ROY KAInS. Cards, Wedding Cabinets and Inyita Preaching en the f.irst and third Sunday of Tho business man who dof's not advertise is like the boy that went to town with a sack of Temperance Instrtction in our schools for in inained "ald for years, if you use Benton's Hair Grower according to directions you are sure of a irrewth Of hair, in hundreds of tions at the E. gle oilice of the latest c-aeii inontn. at 11 a. in.

and 7:30 p. in. School rabbits and came home without selling any every Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. m. V.

T. Ueimman. Snnerintendent. designs. eases wo have produced a jyood growth of because "nobody asked him what he had in hair on those wtio have been oaia aim trlazcd euch instuction lie our strongest hopes for the future.

Resolved; That we are in hoarty sympathy with the movement now contemplated to pe prayer meeting' Friday evening-. All are cor for years, wo have fully substantiated the his sack." Ex. New Goods at E. ROBINSON'S. toiiowmur tacts.

will grow hair in every case no matter how There are seme typographical errors abso tition our states legislature for such enact ion? oaia. lutely painful. Immagino the feelings of a ment as will make it impossiable for any per Cheap Furniture. Unlike oLher preparations, itcontains no sujrar of lead, or vegetable or mineral temperance editor who wrote "Getting druk son to be granted a certificate to teach in our public schools who is addicted to tho use of We take pleasure in informing the poisons. dially invited.

William Evans, Pastor jmilSTIAN CHURCH, LE ROY, Kansas. Services by visiting- clergymen. pRESRYTERIAN CHURCH, LE ROY Kan. Services at the Baptist Church. II.

Pastor. UTIIERIAN CHURCH DEALER IX It is a speciflo for falling hair, dandruff, is folly," and read the next morning- that "Get ting drunk is jolly." public that we have purchased the narcotics in any form, and that -we will and itehmjrot the scalp. furniture stock. of Davis Goodall do all in onr power as individual members to The Hairgrower is a hair food, and its composit ion is almost exactly like the Heavy aim ins, aid in the securing of such an enact ment. and that we have moved it into the oil which supplies the hair with its vi- Mr.

Elijah S. Wade and wife, who for the last twenty years have been living- in Lo Roy, Kansas, are visiting friends and relatives in Resolved; That in tho coming political cam If your druR-irists have not rot it we wki room south of Chapman's buiiding on the east side of Nain street. Furni Serviefs every last Sunday of the month at Newark and vicinity Mrs. Wade is tho sister paign wo will use our influence only in favor of that party which shall pronounce themselvos send it prepaid on receipt of price. i ciocti a.

m. at in. lironen on Crooked Creek Eowauii Stkoelin, Tastor. of Inspector Anderson, of the Newark Aque JJtJrO 11A1K UKUW bAl Cleveland, ture at cost for the next thirty days duct Board. Newark, (N.J.) Sunday Call, in favor of the total abolition of the liquor traffic.

Brushes, Holies, efo. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AtTD PROMPTLY-Best Plastering Sand Always on Messrs Chas. Leech, Inge. Leonard, Met- Resolved; Tnat wo protest with Wall paper at Rowe's. for cash.

Buy now for you will never have a better opportunity, Napier Vkteto, tion against the use of pictures of women cher, Thrawl and Misses Ilaughauowt, Leonard, Highbarper and Webster of Neosho on whiskey ami tobacco tho twin enemies of School supplies at Rowe's. Falls came over Wednesday evening to attend women. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR G11AIX. Resolved; That wo will "evert our utmost Buy your paints of Rowe. Nsw spring eooiIs al.BQBINSOSfS.

powers to put down Sabbath desecration in LE ROY the entertainment given by the Y.F.R.C. They were the guests of Mrs. S. E. Veteto.

Mrs. Jcnca, Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Chapman KANSAS; NOTICE. All subscriptions to the Eaoltj not paid at the expiration of thirty days wil be entered on our books at the rate of II 50 per year.

Rejmlar advertisers will be cliarjred five cents a line for each insertion of locals. Transients ten cents a line for each insertion. Advertisers vrill please remember that all oeals in this paper will remain standing- until ordered out by the advertiser. whatever form we find and will request our' Full line of notions at Rowe's loeai authorities to do likewise. met with quite a serious accident last Satur Highest casli prices paid for Resolved; That municipal sulTerago has day.

In returning from a visit, and coming down a steep hill just beyond Warren Cran- been a success, and that we labor earnestly to potatoes by Iloilinsoii. Some fine albums at Rowe's, extend it to full sufl'erage, that all mothers cheap. dal's, the buggy upset throwing the occupants may have an opportunity to defend their chil out. The horses wheeled suddenly around dren from that which de6toys both body and Go to Rowe's to have your and smashed up the bugy. Mrs.

Chapman and Mrs. Jones received several serious soul. lrs- f- Q- Kerr, prescriptions filled. Resolved that we hoartily endorse the action DEALER IN of onr state W. C.

T.U. in establishing an in derricks Thread warranted at The memorial exercises at this place were dustrial school -at Beloit and we recommend our local unions to do all they can for its mm attended by the citizens cf Ia3 Ry and Robinsons. DEALER IN Millinery, Fancy Goods, Watches, vicinity. The exercises at the Baptist church were good as several splendid orations were Resolved; That while we feel deeply indebt Mens Boots and Shoes at Rob Repairing Fine Watches and Jewelry a delivered after which a procession was formed Clocks insons at bottom prices. and under the command of Chief Marshal Grif ed to the M.

E. church for their system of government which givesus the class meeting developing such women as our beloved nation Notions and Farnishihs' Goods. fin marched to the cemetery west of town 23 Piles! Piles! Pilei! Jewelry and where they decorated the graves of those who fought for their country but have, passed al W.C.T.U. president Miss Francis Willard, and a host ef others of our devoted workers. Yet we deeply deplore the fact that their Dr.

William's Indian Pile Ointment is the AGENT FOR- only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding- or Itching- away. T7i -o files ever discovered, it never laus to cure fic urr)e Jcornes Silver old chronic cases of lonsr standing. The next eclipse of the moon will occur on law Is so worded, that it was possible to attain the votes cast in tho general conference Judsro Coons. Maysvilie, K.y., says 'ki 1 1 1 I 1 'fa "Dr. wiliiam's Indian Pile Ointment cured the night of July 22d, and will be more interesting-than tho one of January 28th.

The di rejecting her and four other women who ino nfror vrni-9 of siitl'nriinr. been duly elected by delegates. Plated 77 are. dire Cotlinbnry, Cleveland, says Resolved; That we advocate the abolition of ameter on the earth's shadow will be much larger at tliat time in proprtion to the diam "I have found by exnerieuee that Dr. Specialty.

LE ROY, Kansas. Our OiVer. We have a proposition to make which is of Teat advantage to you. All persons becom-in' subscribers to the Eagle, or renewinir their subscription at once will receive the vole for one year and the Kansas City Journal until Nov. 15th, or during- the campaign, for the insignificant sum of one dollar.

This ofTer is made in view of the fact that times are hard and because we are determined to put the Eagle in the home of every farmer in the vicinity of Le Roy for one year, iT even it must be done at a sacrifice. are Koing- in for making our paper tbo best advertising medium in the county and extending-its influence. The Kansas City; Weekly Journal is the largest and best weekly paper published in Kansas City an eight column, eight publication containing all the important teleg-raph news of each week, as well as being a voluminous repository of the best literary inatler. It is Invaluable to the farmer. This bonanza in eanneetion with a spicy local paper RUe the Eagle should be at once taken advantage of.

Remember you get tho Journal for six months as a premium when you pay your one dollar and g-et a receipt for the Eagle for one year- William's Indian Pile Ointment gives im tho internal revenue on alcoholic liquors for WEST FIDE MAIN STREET. LI! BOY, KANSAS. eter of the moon, darkening its surface more mediate and permanent relief." POST OFFICE Building, tho reason that it operates to render mor0- wo have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by totally.

It will take place at midnight, when the moon will be higher in tho heavens and will be visible. difficult the securing and enforcement of pro-hibitary laws and so postpouo tho day of nati druggists at $1 per box, or mailed on receipt There is no need to send away for of price by the onal deliverance. WILLIAM Mr cicveiana, M. F. Sears, the senior editor of the Eagle, Resolved; That the committee return sin your printing.

First all at the Eagle office and see if you can not get the work doue at reasonable prices. cere thanks to tho pastor and people of tho has accepted a situation on tho Kansas City Times. Although his personal supervision of I)r, Flag-g'g Family Ointment. Never fails to soothe and heal cute, burns. the Eagle of course thus ceases, he still main M.

E. church for the use of tho church, to the ladies of the local union and to the citizens for their open doors of hospitality ami to all who have so kindly contributed to our comfort and made it good to be with you. bruises, llesh wounds, inllammation, sprains, pimples, chilblains, salt rheum, chapped lips, or hunds, frost bites, cold sores, sore nipples, Shave with Mike the Barber. and all diseases and eruptions of the skin. YOUNG LADIES.

Resolved; That we extend our sympathy to Dr. Flasrsr's family ointment will remove all tho friends of our deceased sister, Mrs. Nor imples, blackheads, freckles and other NAPIER YBTETO'S Livery, Feed' Sale Stable, Take your produce to Sharon's and get tho highest market price for it. ton and also our love and sympathy to our lemishes from your face, leaving the skin soft, smooth and beautiful. No family will aged sister Mrs.

Robinson. be without it after testing its marvelous soothinur and healing properties. Sold by druggists for 25 cents or mailed on receipt of Notice. Having traded land for the J. B.

price by tho wiiiLiAM a wf G. uleveiana, u. For fancy toilet articles and toilet soap you can not do better than by buying of II. E. Cowgill.

LE ROY, Wiley Go. stock of Clothing, LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Chas. Morton is on the sick list.

Cowgill is daily receiving every Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gent's Furnishing goods, I am now prepared to meet all compe- thing in the line of patent med iiouN To M. IJ. Wayde and wife a boy on tains his interest here: Tho work of getting out the paper now devolves on the younger member oT the firm and our associate Harry F. Sears. We trust our readers will aid us in maintaining the Eagle in the future what it has been hitherto a popular local newspaper.

The Grand Lodge, Knight3 of Pythias, at its meeting at Newton on May 11, elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: Grand Chancellor, Hon. A. P. Riddle, of Minneapolis; Grand Vice Chancellor, M. Carroway, of Great Bend; Grand Prelate, N.

L. Hollowell, of Kingman; Grand Master at Arms, L. S. Spragrue, Osage Ctiy; Grand Keeker or Records and Seals, us. J.

Feubert, of Kansas City, Kansas; Grand Master of tho Exchequer, George Linck of Leavenworth; Grand Inner Guard, C. S. Knight, of Kirkwin; Grand Outer Guard, J. J. Hincs of Leavenwort.

A prominent writer has said. "Always keep an enemy on hand; a brisk, hearty active enemy. The having one is proof that you are somebody; wishywashy, worthless people never have enemies. Men who never move, never run against anything, and when a man is thoroughly dead and utterly burriod nothing ever runs against -him. To be run against is proof of existance and position; to run agrainst something- is evidence of motion.

The next best thing to having one hundred real friends, is to have one open enemy. Ex. lcines. oaii ana see. the iust.

ition. I must sell this stock of (2. FimngSeim, PHOTO ARTIST, The town was visited by a curb stone doctor For a nice smooth shave you goods or I am liable to remove it from the city at any time and so I should always go to Mike the City must close them out at a surpris Barber. ingly low price. Now is your i Horses Bought and Sold.

THE- ime to buy while the goods are lere, give aie a call and you will In the front rooms over Covert's Book store LER0Y, KANSAS. Cail and see samples and get onr prices- Work Guaranteed. undoubtedly be convinced that NEW BILLIARD HALL my prices are rock bottom. When you want a Stylish turnout, Give them a call at their Barn on North Main Street. ITST-A-FIIEIR, VETETO.

In the Jeffries Building, on the corner Yours truly, F. W. Maley. af Main and Kansas Streets, you will find splendid tables, and lovers of the game can pass a plasant evening. When you want a good dish of A first-class lunch couater in con nection.

Ice Cream, go to Smith's Ice Cream parlor in the Stewart blk. Corn 10 cents a can at Sharon's. WILL MORTON, Proprietor. Married. At the residence of the brides parents.

May 30th Dr. C. C. Kesner and Miss Julia Schmitt, Rev. C.

W. Bailey officiating. A number of relatives and friends assembled to witness the imposing ceremony, after which a gumptious repast was served. The bride and groom was accompanied by a number ef their friends to their liome on Main street. The Eagl joins with their many friends in poed wishes for the future prosperity and happiness of the young couple.

and fakir last week. Miss Turie Norton is now able to come np in town occasionally. The national Rebubllcan convention will be held in Chicago, June 13th. Miss Amanda Schinitt of Kansas City is visiting her parents in this city. Mr.

Charles Hamilton is visiting- his Bister Mrs. S. E. Veteto, of this city. F.

W. Maley Qf Parsons, Kansas, lias bought out the clothing-store of Wiley Ford. The dance g-iven at firidley last Wednesday evening was a grand social affair. Willie McQuaid returned rom Otrnett Sunday, where he has been visiting his cousins. Misses Carr anil Fitschan of Kansas City, Mo.

are visiting- Mrs. Chas. Rhuiand of this city. Have you seen the phot of the stove pipe that wa3 taken from the coal hole in this city. The Supreme Lolire.

Knights of Pythias will be held in Cincinnati, Juno 12th to 15th. IirpntyShfrirrjor.es took Mrs. Peter Lonj to Osawatomie Wednesday. Mrs. Long has Jul insane for sometime.

Mr. EI Morton and wife of Burlington were visit fnjr the family of K.Morton In this city Cue fore part of the week. The street commissioner is having" the putters cleaned out. which adds greatly to the ap-Iiearanees of the streets. P.

J. Talbot, formerly editor of the Finney County Democrat, was in town Tuesday and made tho Eagle QtTee a pleasant call. J. II. Cannon left for his home in Effingham, last Monday.

Mr. Cannon traded his ros-ia'irqnt property back to Mr. Napier. A Call for a Settlement. Having purchased the interest GiTY of J.

B. Wiley, in the clothing business, and having to collect all eed and baie btable MEAT MARKET. Elliott's New Building, West side outstanding accounts of the said firm, I call upon every person of Main street. ndebted to the late firm to call Fresh Meats Always on Hand. and make immediate settlement New Goods.

The farmers near Le Roy and the people in the city will find it to their advantage to visit Ihe old reliable place when they are in search of new goods. When I say that I have the largest stock of new goods, handsome dress paterns, boots aud shoes, I mean what I. eay. fine shoes in a great variety of styles that you are sure to be suited. Come and see us.

It is a pleasure to show goods. E. Robinson. SOUTH MAIN STREE Shall We Celebrate? Tho question is asked, shall wo celebrate tho 4th of July? Of courso we must, and with a littlo work on tho part of tho citizens a celebration eclipsing anything heretofore seen in Le Roy can redily be arranged. Last year tho rain interfered with tho enjoyment of tho day, but the mat ter of tho weather can be provided for by special arrangement with the weather clerk and a fair day guaranteed.

BACOU. HAMS, ana LARD either by cash or note. I am the only person authorized to settle these accounts. Good Teams and Rigs Always on Hands. Give him your patronage, F.

W. Maley, Successor to J. B. Wiley Elighest cash prices paid for Hides. Pelts, Furs, Tallow and good country Lard.

0. L. AI2TH0RY. The Eagle would suggest that a meeting be held by the citizens at an early date for the LE ROY, KAiJSia. Have you visited Smith's Ice perfecting of necessary arrangements for tho greatest celebration ever held In Le Roy.

Cream parlor yet?.

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1887-1888