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The Elk City Eagle from Elk City, Kansas • 1

The Elk City Eagle from Elk City, Kansas • 1

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Just. Received, at Davis Wa tkins, a fine line of Ladies' Gloaks and Dolmans- Prices to Suit Times ii ii im HjItt ttt yPliriTmiTr lU A T4TT tth Entered at the Post Office in Elk City, Kansas.as second-class mail matter. $1.25 A TEAS X1T TO CITY, THE SViaiaOVSTOXlTa- COtTlTTRTr. r. icxiTasroiT, editozs.

NO 6 HLaK CITY KANSAS, FRIDAY. OGT. 19, 1888. YOLa. 3, THE REUNION expect to start about the 20th or 25th of this month.

We are going to ship our goods and we are going through with teams. We moved to Fresno, seventy-five miles north of Patervllle, and live five miles northeast of town. Veterans as Well as Visitors in Large Numbers. I am working on a school house at 1 day and Mrs. Gable has made $8 this The Rev, A.

Folsom, Presbyterlnn, will preach on next Sabbath, Oct. 21, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The services will be held In the new grand army over Win. Wright's drug store.

4 cordial Invitation is extended to all to be present. The millinery and dressmaking establishment of Miss Jennie Wright and Mrs. L. A. Smith has been removed from L.

W. Myers1 building into the building formerly occupied ty Mrs. Col let where they will be pleased to receive their old customers and welcome new ones. week waiting on a siek lady, so I guess we will get along all right if we keep well. Please do not trouble yourself or friends further about sending us any Congressman Perkins.

The non. Bishop W. Perkins spoke to the largest concourse of people, at the rink last Friday night, yet assembled in that building during the present campaign, which elicited throughout its entire delivery, round after round of merited applause. Unlike You're Another" Utley be evaded none of the live Issues of the present campaign and told few, if any bear stories, but at every turn, clinched the indisputable truths of Republicanism on minds of his hearers with forcible and logical arguments. He referred to "You're Another" only in a manner that was ludicrous, ard to the others in the race against him his allusions to them were characteristic of the best of good feeling toward bis deluded opponents.

There was a great many in the audience who had never seen or heard 80UTHKRN KANSAS. going wkht: Pasuenger No :04 6:06 Accommodation 11.45 going hast: Passenger No 8:43 10-2(1 Accommodation 45 I kIIoy Cakky Vir.r.itr Am Link GOING WK8T. No. 4S1, Passenger, 5:13 No. 489, Freight, 10:25 a.

in. GOING KA8T No. 482 Passenger, No, 490, Accommodation, 3 47 p. m. more aid.

I will never forget the names that came on that papor of those that ELK CITY, IN HER USUAL APT STYLE, ENTERTAINS HER GUESTS WITH DIGNITY AND UNFEIGNED LIBERALITY. donated. Wm. Gablk. bvsxitess tocas.

IIACKMETACK, a lasting and ragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. At Masterman's. The fall styles in Ladies Hats. Bon Mr.

Perkins that were somewhat preju nets, Trimings, are elegant and diced in their political views against prices low call and examine them at Jennie Wright's. the statesman before hearing his greet FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com speech, but we can say, without fear of contradiction, that of these two-thirds of the number will help to elect him to congress from the Third district. plaint you have a printed guarantee von every bottle of Sniloh's Vltalizer, It Cholera morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases, many death resulting from It each year, usually because it Is not properly treated. The most severe cases may be cured by using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails.

Sold by Wright Son. At this season of the year people can not be- too careful about keeping their bowels regular. Bilious and malarial diseases are often brought on by allowing the bowels to become torpid. An occasional dote of St. Patrick's Pills is all that would be inquired, and might prevent serious sickness, For sale by W.

Wright Son. The hoary-headed editor of the Chautauqua Express has been laiu-up for the past two weeks, but is still able to warble "slightly disfigured but still in the ring!" He can see out of one ye and his better half gets up compo never fails to cure.1. At Masterman's. SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT MASTERMAN'S DRUG STORE, CONSISTING OF SLATES. CRAYONS, PENS, PENCILS, INK, LIQUID SLATING AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ORDER BOOKS.

SCHOOL BOARDS, PARENTS A CHILDREN' ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. ALSO A FULL LINE OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES STATIONERY, NOTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, AT MASTERMAN'S. WHY WILL YOU cough when SW-loh's Cure will give immediate relief Price 10 60 and $1. At Mai School Report. Report of the Elk ity schools for jerruan's.

the month beginning Sept. 10th, 1888, and ending Oct. 5tb, 1888. Davis Watkinn give sixteen ounces HIGH SCHOOL. I ugene A.

Meade, Teacher, to the pound and thirty-six inches to the yard. These accompanied by low pricec give our customers satisfaction. Average per centr attendance 92 1-2 daily Absence 13-4 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve la the world for cuts No cates of tardiness 29 LaOGAIa LaORR. sition while he is covalesclng.

Happily bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fuver days of absence 35 neither absent nor tardy 12 sores, te tter, chapped hands, chilblains, the base ball season has closed, and we venture the assertion that he has um Total enrollment 39 corns, and all eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per pired his last game for the Chautauqua GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. John Williams, Teacher. Browns.

The reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic in this city, which begun on the 11th and closed its mission of fraternizing brotherhood, who cherish peace and good will toward men, the 13th, was, as we previously predicted, a marvel of success. And it is not out of place at thla point to ask, should Elk City ever again be selected as a gathering spot for a legion of the nation's heroes to come and lay aside the cares incident to evory day life aLd indulge the repartee of soldier days around the camp-fire, how many of those who last week were ever alert to play the pranks of the years when grim-visaged war spread its bloodstained pinions over this great land, where now the hatblnger of peace nestles In the cradle of plenty, will return, should occasion offer, to revel with their comrades in reunion and ans wer reveille? But to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die, should at least be a comfort to the comrades whose fast waning health and reclining years warn them to prepare for the last roll call. Kind and gentle reader, pardon our digression from the subject. We started out to give you a short report of the reunion, and will endeavor to do so In as few sentences as 'possible-. v.

'v The crowd was large from beginning to close, and the weather being in all respects favorable, the attendants were in a jovial mood and improved their time in pleasurable pastimes. In the tent and around the camp-fire the veterans of '60 at even-tide, gathered and reiterated the trials of war that our father was wont to relate in years gone by when we were yet toddling around our mother's knee; the orator poured forth his eloquence eulogizing the valor alike of both the blue and the gray to appreciative young America of either sweet, soul-inspiring music, calculated to soothe the savage breast and mellow the recollections of the unhappy past, dis box. or sale oy jh. Hi. juastermao.

A verage per cent of attendance .95 Our friends are ever welcome and Rnr thnsn nf fhpn put nails before Average daily attedar.ee 351-2 especially was this the case, when one they are all gone, at D. H. Faler's hard Average dally absence 2 3-20 day this week Mrs. W. McVean and ware store.

Mrs. F. W. Baker surreptitiously en No. cases of tardiness 23 No.

neither absent nor ...17 No. days of absence 43 tered the quiet and peaceable quarters FOR SALE CHEAP! 1 cut down- waeroo. Hay Rakes. 9 of Miss Jennie Wright and Mrs. L.

A. Smith with a large basket laden with stirring plows, sulky plows, wagon sheet and bows, spring seat. 2nd hand Total enrollment 39 Intermediate Department. Agnes McKlnley Teacher. everything calculated to tickle the palate even of an epicure.

The viands Gasoline Stove, bargains in all. Come befor they are all Bold. Average per cent, of .91 soon vanished, and a jolly good time H. J. Hammond.

was had amongst the quartette of old At D. II. Falsi' offlce- Average daily attendance 433-5 Average daily absence 4 3-5 friends. No. cases of tardiness 58 Molases Barrels at Faler's hardware.

To Whom it May Concern. This Is No days of absence 92 No. neither absent nor tardy 15 Total enrollment 40 A Cchk roit Piarrhoia. Mr. J.

A. Colburg, Montgomery has found out how be can cure any ease of diarrhoea. Two of bis children had the disease; for about six weeks be tried four different patent medicines, without benefit, but he finally got hold to certify that myself and wifo have this day separated and divided goods, and that henceforth I am not responsl-dle for any contract she may make, nor is she responsible for any of mine. 2nd Primary Department. Nannie Kelly, Teacher, Per cent of attendance 87 Av.

daily attendance 45 of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Business looking up. Fall Hats at Jennie Wright's. Lay in your supply of coal for tlie "winter. Hon. Dan McTaggart was a pleasant caller last Friday.

Corn is selling on our street at twenty-two cents bushel. The plasterers are nearly through "work on the Presbyterian church. We would advise our farmer friends to crib their corn and hold for better prices. Miss Bertha Daugherty went up to Eureka Wednesday, a a visit id her brother- George Hancock, bird dog fame, shipped a fine pup to Cincinnati last Tuesday. Miss Jeunie Wright has moved her stock of milliner goods into tho building lately occupied by Mrs.

Collet. Mr. Mitchell and another speaker addressed a large Republican gathering at Lone Elm school bouse Monday John W. Simpson, the next district clerk in this county, was interviewing his many friends in this townjhlp daring the reunion. TheM.

K. social will be beld at the residence of Dr. Davis, one week from to-night. Oct. 26th.

Ail are cordially invited to be present. Young Brunton, who 1s employed on the urphy farm, brought to this office yesterday three turnips, which averaged three pounds each. Carl Schurz supported Horace Greeley in 1872; mugwumped in 1876; supported Cleveland in 1884, and yet the Democracy claims him as a recent convert, O. P. Ergenbright, the Republican nominee for county attorney, was hand Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which No neither absent nor tardy 20 No cases of tardiness 23 No days of absence 50 Samukl Howsav.

Elk City, Oct. 5, 1888. Get your stoves and stove pip at bed rock prices at D. H. Falers hard ware.

he says completely cured them, and is confident It will cure any case when Total enrollment 52 A 1st Primary Isa Graves Teacher. coursed by the Elk. City silver cornet band, was a feature Friday afternoon Per cent, of attendance 85 1-2 Av. daily attendance 389-20 at the reunion (he Independence drum the plainly printed directions are followed. Sold by W.

Wright Son, Wanted: A good agent of either sex in all principal towns and cities in the U. to take orders for our new patent, low priced solid Bronze or Nickel Door Plates, Door Bells, Street Numbers Ac. From $100 to $500 can be mads in a very corps came in full force, and Saturday afternoon Kirk's Uncle Tom's Cabin SHILOH'S CURE will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. At Masterman's. For Sale Cheap.

One high grade bull, four years old. One two-year old steer. Two two-year old beifers. Four one-year old steers. Two one-year old heifers.

Five spring calves. All of above are high grade cattle. Terms to suit purchaser. For informs-ttlon, apply a.D-lH. Faler's hardware, store, Elk City, Kansas.

Av. daily absence 61-2 No neither absent nor tardy 14 No cases of tardiness 35 No. days of absence 131 Total No enrolled 45 1st Primary. company hand regaled the old soldiers and the vast multitude on the grounds with bras and vocal music. Aside from what has been mentioned, there short time.

Fine outfit cases for samples FREE. Vv rite for proof of was every amusement at one's com Anna Taylor Teacher mand, which was Indulged as best what agents are doing and list of unoccupied territory. It will pay you to do so. We refer to the editor of the suited the tastes of the lovers of Elk City has every reason to be proud Per cent, of attendance. Average dally attenlajra :1 Average daily absence! 2 No.

cases of tardiness 57 No. neither absent! nor tardy 12 Total 42 No uays of abseiOA.jA 37 of this event, and did herself ample justice In appropriate decorations. All hail veterans and comrades come RE-OPENED. The old DIANOND SHAVING PARLOR has been reopened "by its former proprietor, J. W.

ADAMS, who solicits a share of your patronage and guarantees satisfaction. Call at the Diamond Shaving Parlor when you want a smooth shave. again. We should be JRWsed to publish the names of those who have neither been Among the other Incidents of our late G. A.

R. reunion, we can not fail absent nor tardy during the month but shaking in this city Wednesday, and to mention the decorations of the store of the Chambers mercantile company. Eagle who has purchased one of our Plates. Michigan Door Plate Co. Gland Rapids, Mich.

Chas. Kirk's Uncle Tom's Cabin company gave their performance under canvas Saturday night last to an audience that was double in numbers to the capacity of the tent. It was so large, in fact, and numbering among its patrons the usual compliment of rowdies that congregate on such occasions, that the players, though poor indeed, could not do themselves justice for the din and hubbub kept up by the dense throng. However, this company have reason to congratulate themselves upon their visit to Elk City on one ipace forbids. It is urged upon the patrons to co-operate with the teachers jiiade many warm supporters while up in this corner.

They were one of the greatest attrac in breaking up the evils of tardiness Did you notice that in Capt. White's tions to our visiting soldiers. Aside from the elaborate decorations with and absence. No pupil can habitually be absent or tardy without serious oratorical efforts during the reunion Fred J. Nich jls, of Anstln, Indiana, says: A person should be thaukfut when they find a medicine that will cure them when every other kind has failed to give relief, and I am thankful.

I am subject to cholera morbus in the summer ai never could get a medicine that would give me any relief. I saw yonr advertisement and thought I would try a bottle of Chamt-erlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and see if it vould help me. It has saved me many hour when he wound them up, his hardest, flags and bunting, was the tent, camp-fire and kettle and an old veteran sol damage to his work and the school. Eugene A. Mead, Principal.

most dangeioas battles were fought in dier with trusket on guard, which was the commissary department The young folks who attended the on top of their awning. This was so real that it stopped hundred of sight- Letter from Wm. Gable. Fresno, Oct. 10, '88, social at Mrs.

Stevens', about four miles seekers. The G. A. R. post Mere offer ed a prize of $5 for the bes and most of terrible suffering.

It is the best Bro. Swatzbll Yours of Sept. 18 at hand, containing $31. Many thanks to my friends. When I wrote you I was hardly able to sit up, and In all appropriate decorations and appointed a committee of ladles to decide who was entitled to It and they, after look probability painted my situation just ing all around, decided unanimously that the Chambers mercantile company point and that is, that the'r wallets were pretty well stuffed when they left, if they didn't have much of a show, Tippecanoe and Tyler Too.

R. Traiter, a life-long will deliver his speech at Noland's rink, Elk City, Kan Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, 1888, at 7 o'clock p. m. As this will Interesting as well at instructive, covering the time before, during and sinoe the war, all am cordially invited to eome out and as I felt at that time.

We were all down then and everything looked dark, bit, blest God, we are all op now ana west of town, report a good time and a wetting, with the exception of one man and his wife, aho were the hapyy possessors of a gum coat and an umbrella; Judge Ebesezer Herring, formerly a Probate Judge of this (Montgomery) county, died at his residence in Kansas City at an early hour Wednesday morning of paralysis of the heart. The Judge will be remembered by his many friends i'i this county for his many acta of kindness, and whose deeds of friendship and charity will be a ueument of acrednetsto his memory. medicine of the kind aver made For sale by Wm. Wright Soa. Wagon covers at cost at D.

H. Faler's hardware. I have between thirty and forty bead of good horses, which I will trade and take good notes or trade for corn. Corns and Bee me. H.

Woodring. Coal buckets in profusion at Faler's hardware. Go to Falers Hardware for cheap tubs and washboards. bad by far the handsomest and most appropriate on the street. Mr.

Antle took several views of the street and different houses, which can be had by able to work again. I had to borrow $20 ami now I can pay it. I learn that calling at his art gallery. there is another effort being made to raise more for us. I am sorry that that is the case, for we are not ready to go Quite a number of the Sedan people were in attendance at the reunion last back to Kansas yet.

We are fixing to bear the Issues discussed by one that's 1 been along the way- go to Oregon with Bro. Hopper. We 5 week..

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