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Shockeyville Eagle from Shockeyville, Kansas • 1

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4 fit. i A -tit Shockey vile Eagteo VOL. I. BHOCKEY VILLE, HAMILTON KANSAS, TUESDAY, SEP. NUMBER 28.

i r. it i 11 7 li et ai W. D. II. BHOCKEY, Hiriuuiuuu A pflntleman who is holding down wwrnnrtuen nounds choice a claim some three miles southeast of Shockeyville Eagle.

sugar for $1.00. Oract townsnip, is trying go notoriety by Stacking Hon. O. J. Jonw of Finney county.

He may part Mieotttfta as lrequently as he pleows. but Jones dm mre important business on band than to itop and Ruffian. Shockeyville had his slumbers very curiously disturbed the other nignt. vjf. ivi-in Mr.

Little, our skillful and Industrious blacksmith, is doing a fine lie was startled about one otiock by a weird and uncanny noise, and i j. business. Thanks, awfully. mce rarson Painter transferred his pen, Ink and paper, his phenomenal egotism, his sketch book and his poetical extracts the broader field of Garden City, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1886. ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FB.

TIMB TABLE AT I.AKIN. rushing up out of his little aug-oui, he was astonished to find his corn There will be United Presbyterian service at Surprise next Sun field literally alive with large frogs. There was an immense army of the it day at 3 p. conducted by Rev. there to "bend the pregnant hinges E.

C. Cooper, of Anthony. of his knees that thrift mignt louow For Aftioolate Juttioa, D. M. VALENTINE.

For Governor, JOHN A. MARTIN. For Lieutenwt Governor, A. P. RIDDLE.

ForSeoretary of Btate, E. B. ALLEN. For Treasurer of State, JAMES W. HAMILTON.

For Auditor of State, timothy McCarthy. For Attorney General, S. B. BRADFORD. For Superintendent of Publle Instruction, J.

H. LAWHEAD. batrachians, and they were leaping frantically in a northeasterly direc jjGasoline 80 cts. per gallon at fawning," the people of Hamilton wiuntv have been spared the weekly Klein's. I The Drooosition to divide this Is tion, hoarsely croaking in every Key of the gamut.

The strange column fiw TYinvinc. and as it deluge of fulsome flattery with which h- had been accustomed to besmear tnVtoucht to be opposed. It is not so i.iiiinuuiLi i WEST BOUHD. No. 1 Express 3:47 a.m.

No. 3 Express and Mail 4:87 p. m. j0 5 2:02 a. m.

EAST BOUND. No. 2 Express 10:16 p. m. No 4 Express and Mail .9.14 a.

m. No. 6 f. L. J.McQuade, Agent.

EAGLETS. broad as to render it an irksome task was over twenty-five yards in width and occupied over an hour in passing them. We hadn't supposed that anything this abject gycophant could sav or do could arouse in our bosom for scholars to attend from its farth must have numbered over ow.wv oi est bounds, while to cut it In two a feeling of gratitude, but we consider a little abuse from such a whelp would place too heavy a burden on these reptilian emigrants on their 4.u Th a division oupht Lira tn t.ViA Arkansas river. The positively advantageous and ueru. to be deferred until we have a larger gentleman who relates this strange I 1 ,1 1 n.l 4-1.

a aanln(V the evening For Congress, Seventh District, S. R. PETERS. in our business. Hence tnis graiem experience had returned population.

A number of lots were sold last acknowledgement. before from a visit to uartianu. Of course it is not probable that j-Make your final proofs befoie G. W. Earp, clerk district court at Syracuse, Kas.

On Tuesdav nisrht, August thirty- week. Marion Williamson is still very sick, jChoice relinquishments for first, this continent was visited by 'I Mra n. Wallace returned to Mrs. J. 0.

Wallace returned to the severest earthquake ever known Keota Saturday from Eastbrook, hjat0rv. Its effects were more than half the sayings attributed by press correspondents to President Cleveland, Mrs. President Cleveland, or Miss Rose Elizabeth, were ever uttered by them. Yet they doubt Notice. Subscribers receiving the Eagle with this paragraph marked, will know that their subscription has expired and that the paper will be discontinued to their address, as our terms are strictly in advance.

In remitting send by registered letter. less do express themselves occa where she has been visiting extended oyer a large area 0f the relatives and friends, en route for Missig8i i valley and the Atlantic her home in western Kansas. The and the deplorable loss of life Wallace family throughout a long most notabie destruction of sionally like ordinary mortals, and some of the opinions ascribed to sale by Shockey Co. Geo. Hoffmeier was over from Surprise Monday morning.

The merchants of Shockeyville are doing a thriving business. Best Roller Flour only $1.50 per sack, at J. G. Klein's. N.

C. Cradit of Rome City, will be out about the twenty-second J. M. Hoss, residencehere endeared tnemse ves yoccurred in the large cities to all, and Mrs. Wallace's brief stay in the broad area 0f that was made the occasion for scenes oi gteteg Tnere portion ot the United States.

There W. D. H. Shockey, E. H.

Youngman. them may be genuine. An exchange lying before us contains some remarks alleged to have been made by the President, and as they are such as a gentleman in his situation rejoicing that will long be remem were two very heavy shock3 of, say fhirfv sfimnds duration each, the bered by all. Keota, Jxtgce. Mrs.

Wallace arrived here Friday, first occurring at nine o'clock and the second some twenty minutes wonld naturally make we may tance them as genuine. He complains and J. O. is happy. lutAr.

Tn the city of Charleston, to visit his son-in-law, J. G. Klein. Up to the hour of going to press, just forty-seven rural roosters have been in to tell us that we had a big ATMiMA.ni. Attention! Smith Carolina, over one hundred that the White House does not afiord that privacy and retirement a busy public officer naturally courts when A mass convention of the Repub and fifty lives are reported lost, be- i- fiMnf frAwnfihin will oe bMm hundreds severely wjuicu.

RIAL 18TAT1 BROKERS the toil and vexing cares of the day are over. One would think that at LlLaUO JM- vcww ii w-a' i held at Ulysses, Saturday, Septem- The panic was fearful, thousands of ii iqq frti t.hft YHirnnsH ot cnooo" i t.hA LPrror-sirivjicii umacuo the close of stated business hours the outside world could be barred UUI 11) lUUUj AJ A 1 line four delegates to the county- from the wrecked city and camping rain last night. I-Bring in your relinquishments to Shockey Co. if you want them sold. Thomas Meek and family and Eli Blanchard of Areola, Dade county, Missouri, came in this week and convention to be held at Syracuse, for safety in adjacent news.

ac September 18, 1886. All the Re- destruction of property amounts out, and that the president could find that rest and solace in the societv of his youne wife that tired Buy and sell deeded lands, tree claim, homestead and pre-emption relinquishments. ui: tAnmohin orft rt mi I nnna it intiiuia uuuiau j-a i i 1 1 i i in liic tunuouip uuuivuu loss in other cities both inhuman quested to be present. nature needs. We fear the trouble is that that the aspiring wife and J.

N. Plunkett, Ch'm'n Twp. Cen. Com. E.

H. Youngman, Secretary. mother-in-law want to put on more life and property was comparatively slight, but the consternation and alarm is said to have been beyond the power of language to describe. have moved on their claims three miles west of town. jgs-A large stock of shoes and boots just received at A.

J. Devers', Lakin. Filings for Soldiers by Power of Attorney; style than the White House aflords room for. A "swell" establishment is being prepared for the presidential family up in Georgetown. The newspapers everywhere are ais- TJ.

ciisHinB' the phenomenon, and scien L. H. Merdick, who was here last A. Bennett and H. P.

Myton will extraordinary meas week from Colony, Kansas, pur speak at the Ulysses re-union ures to obtain detailed information from all points where shocks were chased some ten or twelve lots in Shockeyville, and will return soon It is not an easy matter for those who are taking a practical part in the effort to effect a restoration of the old county lines to decide just felt, hoping that the comparing of notes will result in discoveries that A son of Senator Voorhees is to tour the country as a theatrical star. The contested county seat case is being heard by the supreme will enlizhten the scientific world what steps to take to secure tne ac We have for sale 12,000 acres of the best land in western Kansas. WilL be sold only in lota of one section or more. BREAKING DONE FOR and engage in business in our city. jj-When you want boots and shoes call on A.

J. Devers, Lakin, and examine goods. oa tn thft rauses which produce these court. lUlVi I complishment ot their wishes. But there are some essentials about which there can be no doubt and should be a convention has been stupendous and appalling elemental t.

trioii Sanfpmhfir Mistnrhances. The list of earth- no hesitancy. Business principles NON-RESIDENTS. Mr.J.G. Penix has disposed of his claim west of town and will soon return to his home in Cherryvale.

Mr. Penix has faith in our ntrv's future, and will make some twenty-fifth. quakes on this continent is along The bridge across the Missouri one, there having been several hun-at Leavenworth was destroyed by dred recorded sinceT 1492, but it has hPfin onlv at such rare intervals that and common-sense methods are just as necessary in politics and its legislative work as in any other department of life. We must be guided by them. To wield any influence in the councils of the legislature a repre FOR Mrs.Emn,; the ten-per- iw.ii.ai Mad tn snieiae ai a uoo HIiUG ICtlUivi property that less apprehension of investments in lands nearer the railroad.

jg-We have resumed the locating and real estate business and are now -onnrfid te make out final proof Indianapolis, on the third. Col. Moonlight, democratic candi sentative must be armed with ail tne Dower that a well organized party danger from them is enteriaiueu than of hurricanes and other storms. CITY LOTS. can endow him with.

He must be papers, buy and sell relinquishments Some of the descriptions in the press dispatches of the awful scenes of terror at Charleston, Savannah and date for governor, will be one of the orators at the Garden City exposition. I Thos. E. Benedict has been ap a man who has effectively worked for the triumph of republican prin- ciDles. and whose well-directed abil- and deeded claims.

Shockey Co. Monday night this section was visited by a copious shower of rain, and as we write the closing lines for other points where the recent earthquake wrought such swift and wholesale destruction are thrilling ity has enabled him to contribute to pointed public printer, tC succeed S. P. Rounds, who was fired for success of the republican party We are the oldest-established real estate firm doing business in this section and have a thorough knowledge of the entire southwest. Settlers located on and helped it to accomplish its work.

being a republican. in the extreme, reminding one ui A LA Wiv i I i. nnf ifl a1 nainfui interest attaching to the We must begin right in the first nlace. begin and strengthen the or the county attorneys throughout the descriptive telegrams correspondents Btate that the saloons must be closed, ganization in each precinct. Then 1 1 1.

used to send from the battlefields of the late war. We have good cause for nrofound trratitude that our own select a representative wuu, wuuc and the prohibitory law must be enforced. expressly pledged to nis nome con i this issue another shower has begun, with every prospect of continuing until nightfall. Albert E. Poole, brother-in-law of B.

F. McDonald, will be out here in a few days, and will probably become one of us. Poole McDonald now contemplate opening up a wagon shop in this place, and tngaging also in contracting and building. stituency to do all in his power to favored section has thus far been hnnnilv exempt from the dread effect a restoration of the old county lines, will at all times stand ready to TORMENT LAM We attend to contests, making out final proof papers, etc. We make investments for eastern capitalists.

Call. visitation of the earthquake as wen Tn accordance with the action of La frnm the hurricane and cyclone render intelligent help to his fellow the republican county central com. wrought death and representatives, and to do his share mittee at a meeuuK tnn motir manv of our in carrying out the plans and accomplishing the purposes of the republi Z-J. G. Klein is selling twenty 1886, notice Is hereoy given mat a uCOnuv- delegate convention, composed of neighbors.

inr rtfiippates from' each township cans of other localities, we want in Hamilton county, will be held in RftrM.fli iar2e p.rey wolves have pounds of dried peaches for $1.00. TT. Merdick. Jerry Bibens, J. to send up a man to Topeka broad 1S86, been seen prowling about adjacent th ramose of nominating a full ranches.

One was met crossing tne ALL WORK WILL BE DONE PROMPTLY AND RELIABLY, enough and big enough to render an equivalent for all he demands one who, while asking the aid of other representatives in doing what the people here want, can at the same county ticket, incuding a candidate road within a quarter of a mile tiAnMAoanfoniTA I ii Al .1 wi I town tne uuier uny. Tirlll Via held in each 1 11 1QQO of fum I r.1 1 im a4 If.nena fStw All time Derform reciprocal service tnere F. Hurry, Oscar Scoville and Harry Merdick, all of Colony, Kansas, were out last week looking over our prairies with admiring eyes, and prospecting for a location in our growing young city. Some of the gentlemen secured claims near town and made investments in city property with a view to returning soon this their permanent o'clock p. for the purpose of ba8inesg connected with the Lakin, electing four delegates to said con- Trinldad 1.

for Iriends who have interests to ont nn aa Tm Inws; I i Call on or address, subserve for their own constituen- HiUVlVU-, 1 cies. Coolidga townsnip, at uouugc, Syracuse township, at Syracuse; Kendall township, at Kendall; Hartland township, at Hartland; 1 A nUnnn I Money to Loan 01,000,000. To loan on real estate. Money fur The petty local prejudice shown oil HP If CV HO by some portions of this township is OllUulVt I Vii cfcuvi home. They expressed themselves oa won teased with our town and Stanton townsnip, ai juuuduuviiji diaeustiner.

Unless thi3 spirit is nished to prove up with. Our rates TO iu tltA vaafsiraflnn of l.ha old I Grant townsnip, at uiysaes. W. O. McKINLAY, Ch'n.

E. II. Youngman, Sec. lam tuiuci uio icwwiv are a3 low as the lowest, you country, and they will come back to us as soon as their business affairs in the east can be satisfactorily i want a loan, come and see us. Shockey youngman.

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1886-1889