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The LeRoy Eagle from Leroy, Kansas • 1

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The LeRoy Eaglei
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T7 A (TtJ-IT -IF ROY 11 -i- JL JO LE HOY, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1888. NO. 51. VOL. 1.

Wall paper at Rowe's E3EES3? School supplies at Rowe's. Buy your paints of Rowe, Full line of notions at Rowe's MEW A Have just received their immense spring stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Valises, Umbrellas Etc. Some fine albums at Rowe's, chea p. 'ALSO A LAttGE LINE OF- 71? totf tfW to our Complete stock of GROCERIES AND GENTS FURNISHINGGOODS handsome line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS ETC lie can show you an Elegant Line of Dress Goods with Trimings to match. You arc invited to call and see.

This week we will receive a lerge assortment of Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Rucheing, Etc. Buy your salt at W. C. Hosick's for $1.60 per barrel. Ladies And Gents Fine Shoes Cone's Boss Overalls Always in Stock.

Orders taken for Taylor-made Suits, Pants and Over-coats, Xall and get prices and see samples. Go to Rowe's to have your prescriptions filled. Men's Fine Boots and Shoes at E. Robinson's. Try Rowe's Pain Spirit for lame baclr.

neuralgia, headache and all pains. Twenty-five and fifty cents per bottle. School books at Howe's, cheap School books at Rowe's, cheap. The Burlington campaign band furnished music for the fair. W.

A. Savage has moved into his new residence in north Lo Roy. The Burlington Republican is running a daily during the fair. Quite a number of Lo Roy folks start for Kansas City to-morrow to attend the School books at Rowe's, cheap. School books at Rowe's, cheap NAPIER YETETO'S Livery, Feedv Sale Stable, LE ROY, KANSAS.

That Jingo Message. Washington Critic. I'll twist the British lion's tail, I'll make the Canucks fear me; We've got to fish, they cut the bait-By ingo boys you hear me I I'll pile the earth with English dead. If you will all stand near me. And capture every Irish vote By jingo boys hear niel I'll crush the Senate at a blow.

And those who always jear me; I'll make it braRe its party's neck. By jingo boys you hear me I I had not thought to call a turn That won lil as this endear nie. But Providence protects its own. By jingo boys you hear met Now let us all rejoice and sing. And Democrats come near me; If 1 come back to tako the earth By jingo boys you hear mo.

Mr.eorgo Loit of Lawrence, Kansas, is in the city visiting the family of Roswell When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Misa, she clung to Castoria, NOTICE. All subscriptions to the Eaot.e not paid at the expiration of thirty days wil be entered on our books at the rate of 21 50 per year. Reg-ular advertisers will be charged live cents a line for each insertion of locals. Transients ten cents a line for each insertion. Advertisers will please remember that all oeals In this paper will remain standing' until ordered out by the advertiser.

Miss Ida Kerr and Mrs. Emma McQuaid ac "When 6.L0 had Children, she ave them Castoria, companied by Mrs. E. S. Veteto went to Yates Centre Thursday.

Mrs. Francis Stewart is having a new walk put down on the south side of the Stewart Sharon's is the place to get your Groceries, Queensware and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 2t Cash! Oasis! In the future I will sell only for cash at low cash prices. Save money by paying as you go, try it and be convinced. It. Sharon.

Take your produce to Sharon's and get the highest market price for it. For fancy toilet articles and toilet soap you can not do better than by buying of II. E. Cowgill, Salt 1.00 per barrel at C. Hosicks.

Corn 10 cents a can at' Sharon's. block on sixth street. ir. Oeorere Philo took advantage of the low Fine Parlor Lamps at Row's rates and is now visiting his friends and rela tives in Ohio and Indiana. cheap.

Horses Bought and Sold. When you want a Stylish turnout, Give them a call at their Barn on North Main Street. IT-A-FIEIIR, VETETO. The social given by the Ladies Aid Society Wednesday evening was a succes beyond their expectations. The bean bag game was quite (2.

ill. Beefier, an amusing feature of the entertainment, and -DEALER IN- also a profitable one. Misses Lee Hosick, Mary Graham and Rilla Bereman each recited eplen did declamations. There was plenty of good music and everyone had a good time. FRESH AND SALT MEATS, HIDES, PELTS, FURS Prof.

Furguson, the well known scientist, and public lecturer was in the city Friday and expected to lecture at the M. E. church that evening For some reason he was denied the usa of that sanctuary, and only by the cour Cowgill is daily receiving every thing in the line of patent medicines. Call and see. BACON, HAMS AND LARD.

Becker's Market, East side Main tesy of the Christian minister did he secure a a place to deliver his lecture. Ho 6poke on "I mortality" in the Christian church last night. We have had the pleasure of hearing Prof. Furguson several times and know that he is a gifted orator, and that ho has the fac Street. LE ROY.

KANSAS, More new goods at Robinson's. Salt $1 GO per barrel at W. C. Hosick's ulty of holding his audience spell bound from I he beginning to the end of uis discourse. Pittsburg Smelter.

Fine Parlor Lamps at Row's Repairing Fine Watelies and Jewelry a cheap. LOCAL HEWS. School commences next Monday. Jim Horner was in town last Wednesday. James Myers has moved his fsmily to town.

E1 Clark of Burlington was in town last Monday. The dance given at Union hall Thursday nili was a grand suceess. Ora Anthony shipped two car loads of stock last Sunday night. The merchants report trade much better than it has been for a long1 time. John Heard's residence on Kansas street looms up with a new coat of paint.

Misses NeIKe and Turie Norton spent last Sunday in Blue Mound visiting' friends. Charley Becker went to Burlington last Wednesday to attend the fair. The uniforms for the Republican club have arrived and they are beauties. Mr. Wm.

Jackson was in the city visiting his family last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Jones left for Emporia last Monday where she will spend the winter. JudgtJ Kinjrs berry or Burlington was in town last Friday and made the Eagi.e oflice a call. Quite a numler of the Lo Hoy people went up to Burlington this week to attend the fair.

Bert Sisson accompanied by his sister, Mrs. W. Becker, went to Neosho Fails last Monday. We had a good rain last Wednesday morning which laid the dust and cooled off the atmosphere. Miss Mattie Robinson returned from Emporia last Friday where she has been visiting friends.

Mrs. M. S- Sears left last Saturday morning for Derby, Kansas, where she will visit her daughter. Quite a number of the old soldiers of Lo Roy and vicinity went to Coiuuibus, Ohio, to the soldiers reunion. DEALER IN Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Silver Plated EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Pittsburg Kansas, 11th, V6S8. To thk E.vce: We are having some glorious weather, and there is no war in Denmark in this neck of tho woods. Just now we are all fec-lin- comfortable over the fact that Vermont and Rhoad Island both show signs of Republican gains. Add this to the result pan" ncd out by Oregon anil it is difficult to conjecture where tho Democrats can see nny straws on tho political horizon in their favor-The Prohibitionists have been loosing in their contests too it seems. Wo have quit thinking of Arkansas.

Everyboby conceeds that when the Democratic election boards get through fixing up their returns that a rousing Democratic majority will be announced. The Democrats have made two or three attempts tohavo a rally hero but have always failed. They are going to make a final effort for the 2Tjth, when it is advertised Judgo John Martin will address the people at this plaeo. They-have ulready commenced beating the bushes In several adjacent counties in Mis-sourl in order that they can. publish to tho world that a vast multitude of Kansas Democrats wero present to hear their candidate for Governor.

Tho Prohibitionists and Uulon Luborists evince 6igns of fusing with the Democrats In the hopes of beating the Honorable B. W. Perkins. But they can not do it. There are not enough voters outside of tho Republican party in this district if even massed into ono organization to overcome his majority.

Pittsburg is still on the boom. The new opera house is under full headway and tho founda tions for sixty moro residences have been staked off in the Rogers Coal company and Santa Fe additions. Tho construction of sewers will be started in a few days. This last improvement will cost the city several thousand dollars. About tho 5th of October Messrs John P.

Morris the proprietors of the Pittsburg Smelter will move into their new oflico on the second lloor of the McCormiek block, now bo-ing built. The composing room and job de. partmeut will bo all in one room fifty feet square. The editorial room is spacious and is to be nicely furnished. Gas and water service are to be supplied.

Before going iu tho proprietors of tho paper will issue elegant invitations to tho yonug folks and business men in this city to a large ball that will be given as a sort of houso warming. Members of the nowsbaper fraternity for many miles will be invited. Wo shali surely remember the Eagle with invitations. We O. Harold wants you to try his work as a barber.

Lost, Through mistak some one carried off a paisley shawl from the dance hall last Thursday night. Any one finding themselves in iwsses-sion of this shawl will please leave it at this oilice. fjlissouri Pacific RAILWAY, Oils: (reat Salt 1.G0 per barrel at W. C. Hosick's.

Specialty. LE ROY, Kansas. POST OFFICE Building, Fine Parlor Lamps at Row's, cheap. Well! Have you noticed that you always get good meat a Beck-er'6? Why! Because he always kills nice fat beeves. Kittle Trultt.

Emporia Daily News. (Aug. 28). This morning at half past 10 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. J.

W. Trultt 710 Mechanics street, Mr. O. II. Kittle and Miss Gertrude Truittwere united in marriage.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Sargent and was witnesed by a number of their relatives and friends. The bride has a large circle of acquaintances BETWEEN THE EAST WEST. AND SOUTH. Becker's market for choice steak.

-DEALER IN- in this and surrounding cities, 6he having lived hero since childhood. Mr. Kittle is in the employ of Tanner Bros. Heed, and is also well known in this city. The newly married couple left on the noon train for the groom's Pullman Buffet Sleeping' Cars home in Chanute where they will make a cou BETWEEN Salt $1.00 perbbl at W.

C. Hosick's. pic of week's visit after which they will take up their residence at once in the cottage lately St. Louis, Kansas City, Pueblo fitted up by the groom at K52 Congress street. Dr.

Kessnr-r has a new surgeon's operating chair which is very flue and greatly improves They were the recipitants of a large number of valueblc presents. Those present from out Heavy and Light Harness, Saddles, Whips, Brushes, Robes, etc. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND PROMPTLY- Best Plastering Sand Always on hand. HIGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR GRALNT. LE ROY KANSAS; the looks of hid oilice.

the city were Messrs Kittle, father of the and Denver. 2 Daily Trains 2 BETWEEN groom, and Johnson of Chanute, the Misses Scribner of Cottenwood Falls, Robiii6on of Le would like to 6end the Reporter one, but know Now is the time to paint your house. Remember that H. E. Cowgill has the largest and best stock of paints in the city.

Charles Becker shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City over the Southern Kansas R.U. Roy and Smith of Lawarenco. ing that he is not used to going into "sassiety" we will have to leave him out perhaps. Even from Neosho Falls last week. if ho had his credentials the police would stop Mrs.

E. B. Moore loft Monday for Osawato- Kansas City and -St. Louis, him at the dore and arrest him as an limposter mie where she expects to spend a few weeks i ISurlington. From Burlington Daily Republican 12th.

Casli! Cash! or anarchist. No ono would ever dream that visiting relatives and friends. A Republican club was organized in Pheas 2 Daily Trains 2 In the future I will sell onlv for ho was a newspaper man. There was a very select ball in town last night which I had tho honor of attending. I danced with several young ladies, but most of the Mrs.

D. B. Morrison and daughters who have been visiting the famiiy of Mrs. E. A.

Gmham for the past two weeks returued to their home ant township last Saturday evening, a. Alaxander was elected president; O. R. Tan ner, secretary, and L. L.

Brown, treasurer. The Union Labor party of the fifteenth sen BETWEEN in Kansas City Wednesday. cash at cash prices. Save money by paying as you go. Try it and be convinced.

K. Sharon. The old veterans of Beloit, paid their Kansas City, Atchison and torial district assembled in mass convention time with grace peculiar to myself, the dude and tho Kangaroo us three. There were no "vigilent mothers' going about eurpressing peoplo that I know of, and therefore I had not respects to Benjimin Harrison last Monday at the court house yesterday and nominated They were received very cordially by the Gen Omaha, V. Pollinger, of Ottawa, for senator.

A reso- eral who made thein a good speech. Notice. Intion against fusion of any kind was adopted that fear to haunt mo like a nightmare on my pillow. like tho rest had a good time. Yours, M.

F. Skaiis. Kansas City, Ft. Scott, J. G.

Dyckman, of Hampden township, was BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Fruits, Huts, Cigars, Tobacco Fresh Bread always on hand. ICE'CREAM AND SUMMER DRINKS. LERQY, KANSAS- To all my customers who are indebted to me, I. very kindly Mr.

II. C. Abbott came home last week for a few days visit. Mr. Abbott is a straight out and out Republican and has a numter of men last Friday nominated for this district by the Prohibition convention at Williamsburg, com working for him who are every one Republi posed of two deligates from Coffey and three Ft.

Worth, Denison, Huston and Grlveston. cans. from Franklin connties. Prof. H.

C. Bosley and John Wubben were the delegates from ft A veteran train was wrecked on an Ohio railroad last Monday, killing four or live peo request them to call and settle all accounts before October the first 1888. I make this request so that I can increase my stock of Dry Goods to just about three this county. And Free Reclining Chair Cars A. W.

Lane E. D. King, who left Burlington Sunday on the excursion to Columbus report ple and Injuring quite a number. Nearly all the passengers were from Ohio and were on on Through Trains. For further from SU Louis that the vote for presidential PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

their way to the soldiers reunion at Columbus formation apply to your nearest preference on their train was as follows: Har times the'amount I am now carry rison, 96; Cleveland, 38; Fisk Streeter, 1. Mr. King said there were thirty loaded cars of Theold soldiers of Burlington made up a purse and sent Frank Clark to the soldiers reunion at Coiutubus Ohio. Mr. Clark is the tnan that lost his eyesight while discharging them on the Mo.

Pacific alone; that everything ticket agent. II. C. TOWNSEND, Gen'l Passenger Ticket ing. You know it takes money to buy goods, so please come and settle.

Respectfully, Robinson. Harreril Dooley, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, OFFICE: In Central Block, Front rooms up stairs. a cannon at the Republican rally at Burlington passed off nioely, and the travel to Columbus exceeded all expectations. The Democratic convention of the fifteenth some time since. St.

Louis, Mo. senatorial odistrict met at the Morris house GITY MEAT MARKET, Elliott's New Building, West side of Main street. Fresh Meats Always on Hand. BACON, HAMS, and LARD- Higbest cash prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Tallow and good couu try Lard. 0.

L. A2TH0BY. Hurrah for Main! In the election there last Monday the Republicans carry the stale by a plurality of ait.iJUO, electing every state senator and nearly all the representatives in the PUBLICATION NOTICE. To George C. Jones, Mary B.

McWatty and Jane E.Miller: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in tho District Court of Coffey County, state of Kansas, in an action therein pending, wherein Sarah F. Jones is plaintiff, and Odd Fellows Funeral Benefit Association of Kansas, R. J. Rooney, Executor of the estate of Ahijah Jones, deceased, George C. Jones, Mary B.

McWatty and Jane E. Miller are defendants, and that you and each of you must answer the petition filed against you in said court by said plaintiff, on, or before tho 13th, day of October, A. D. 1888, or said petition will bo taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you and each of you accordingly, adjudging and decreeing that you and each of you have no interest in tho cer tificato of membership in thesaid Odd Fellows Funeral Benefit association of Kansas, or in tho moneys heretofore paid into court by said Odd Fellows Funeral Benefit Association of Kansas, and forever restraining and perpetually enjoining you and each of you from setting up or claiming any right, title or interest in, or to said certificate, and the money thereby agreed to be paid and the moneys heretofore paid into court In said action by said Odd Eellows Funeral Benefit Association KANSAS. LE ROY, The cheapest school books and supplies in the city at the state legislature.

Last Sunday evening Mr. DeLaplain's horse became frightened near the depot and rail Dn. C. C. Kesner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tSrTeeth extracted without pain.

Office and residence on Main Street. away with Mr DeLaplain's youngest son. The yesterday. The organization was affected and resolutions adopted favoring a roduction of the legal rate of interest, an amendment of the assessment laws in order to secure an equal assessment of all property, and the reduction of the salaries of county ollicers. Mr.

A. C. Sltinn, of Ottumwa, was then unanimously nominated for state senator. A dispatch received'hero this morning brings meager information of a terrible fire in Junction City last night at 1 o'clock, causing the distruction of a largo double-front dry goods store of B. Rockwell Co.

and two adjoining buldings, and the death of two young men, horse ran all the way up in town and finally If you want nice fresh meat patronize Becker. came to a halt at the rear of the Commercial KANSAS. LE ROY, Good Shoes. Now is the time for you to get a cheap pair of fine shoes at Jas. G.

Myers, he has just recieved a large invoice of the famous C. M. Henderson Co's shoes. This noted shoe has been before the market for years and has given better satisfaction than any other shoe now made. They are not at all expensive shoes, but you can get more wear out of them than any other shoe now selling for the same money.

Now give me a trial and I will convince yon that you want no other shoes than the C. M. Henderson Co's. shoes. I have also received a large invoice of clothing of all styles, and the nicest line of Gent's Goods in the P.

0. NEWS STAND A. Schmitt, Proprietor. G. W.

Parsley', clerks in the store, who were sloepiug in the -o- rooms altove. are Everligh and Franks. Rockwell Co. had one of the finest of Kansas. II.

D. Dickson, and stores In the state and carried a largo stock of All kinds of Books and fine Sta REDMONDS JUNK1N8. Attorneys for Plaintiff. hotel. No serious damage was done.

The young ladies of Ia Roy have organized a Republican club. They had their first drill in Union Hall last Tuesday night. With a little practice they will Boon be ablo to go through the Hag drill very nicely. Miss Nellie Norton is their captain and she displays considerable experience In that line. Miss Mattie Robinson entertained a number of friends In her pleasant manner at her home on sixth street last Monday evening.

Progressive eucbre was the amusement of the evening. At 11 o'clock a splendid lunch was spread, after which they gave themselves up to the enjoyment of music and conversation. The quests took their departure about half past 41 o'clock feeling that they bad been very pleasantly i goods, all of which were destroyed. In one of the other buildings that burned was a harness store, and the other was occupied by a grocery Notary Public and Conveyancer. with Chapman Parsley, East side Main street.

LB KOY, KANSAS. i THE ARCADE BARBER SHOP (In Robinson's basement.) A. Burns, Proprietor. Hair cutting, Shaving and Shampoo ing done in the latest styles. A liberal share of the rmhlic patrojo age tionery kept constantly on hand.

A Fine Line Of Confectioneries Do not forget that at the Com store and meat market. mercial i the only house in There is no need to send away for the town where you can get a your printing, First all at the Ea- meal for 25 cents at all hoars. a le oflice and see if you can not get the In connection. When you are in need of anything in my line, don't forget to give, me'a calL Come in and examine them. AMES.

MEES, (louse open day and night. Summer dreeS goods must goat IlobUiBQu'eu work done at reasonable prices..

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