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Hill City Sun from Hill City, Kansas • 4

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Hill City Suni
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Su.iictas'- Oonven- Locals. rTThe T.rst Kutioial Bank lias aj Soiiool tion. Program of the Indiana townshiD fine piano. (jrah'mOoimtyLmber Co Postofflc' Cor. Drug Store S.

Convention' to re held Prairie- 3HLL11 City Sum. liJUitor cuid Prop'r. Entered for transmimdon tlo mails Mcond clafis mail matter. The New England supper net- Dell, March 24, 1889, commencing net about $18. at 10 a.m: "The Summit House annex is a Sung by congregation; Prayer, by Rev.

Woodard: Issued Every Tliurscla.y. Song, by Prairie-Dell S. Question "How and when should the S. S. lesson be studied, and HiLLcrrr, Okie! Proceedings dealers ixi Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Stucco, Cement and Hair.

soft Coal; th.e Toest in Tiie Market Z'jtf'L. Pritchard will soon have a building fronting east on Broadway. s' 15?" We now have the signal service nags and Hill City is a full-fledged station. 22jThere are some cases of typho-raalaria fever around over the country. little grandson of J.

A. Drake, and cousin of Mrs. Clayton, died at Chicago last Saturday, of brain fever. Cor. J.

L. WALTOE3 Proprietors. WE ICEEP JL FTJTJU DRUGS, PAINTS, BOOKS, MEDICINES, OILS, STATIONERY, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, NOTIONS GLASS and CONFECTIONARIES. And every lino ot goods belonging to a first class drug store, and we will sell at bed rock prico Also a new and choice stock of Groceries and Provisions consisting of heavy and light groceries, and grocery sundries. HILL CITY, KANSAS.

Office of Cocs'ttJsi'FERisTffroENT, Hill City, Ftb'y 2a, 13. lav instructed to notify all district school bonrds in (iralmm County where they contemplate the issnance of iw'umiI district bonds, that kftr this dnte, the Htl School aud (Jommis-e loners will not pui-clias aojr nchool district bonds bearing a Ii-sij mtii of ii u-rut ihan six per except thoe already wr-ittnu up and sent oat from the Btato burwrintar. ollico. i I. V.

FlfN.v, (Vmii'y s-p'-rinlendont. HILL CITY, It was out of the usual order to KANSAS Council Proceedings. Hill city, February, 28. 1889. The city council nii'i to adjournment, at the oftiee of 1 Kackley, Walton, president of the council ii tin chair.

Prest-nt courn ilmoa Walton, Wilcox, Kackley and McFarlnnd, city attorney Lawson. Absent councilman Jlilh-r and mayor Hill. Kamp-rneiit wtH appointed city clerk of Hill city Dy the nronidt ii of the council, he beine the actine where find reference?" Discussed by Rev. A. Backhart, T.

J. Gar-nett, S. Ilisey and J. McLean. Declamation, Lavina Botts; Essay, Dora Shane; Song, South Star S.

S. Question "How are we benefited by S. S. conventions, and should they be held on sabbath or wreek day?" Discussed by N. M.

Billings, Geo, Harris, F. C. Case and Mr. Adams. Declamation, Harry Hauselman.

Afternoox Session 2 p. m. Song, by North Star S. S. Declamation, by Daisy Born.

Select Reading, Katie Allen. Declamation, Ellis Lester. Question "How should S. S. scholars conduct themselves before and after S.

Discussed by J. O. Botts, Rev. Woodward, D. Bulling-ton, Rev.

Slasor, J. L. Means and J. L. Irwin.

Soii by Pleasant Ride S. S. Essay, Alva Bear.1 Declamation, II. Braynard. Recitation, Stella Hazell.

Declamation, Edith Mendle. Select Reading, Mrs. E. IlazelL Reports of the several S. Schools.

Song bythe-Prsirie Dell S. S. Tfacheks Meeting. Closing song by congregation DelmonicO Hotel, J. K.

Conner, Prop'r roHyor, to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion ol I. (t WaiKer. On motion of McFarland. seconded br Mitchell Lawrence, Kacki'-y, the appointment of clerk was confirmed bj the council. A motion prevailed that the council do now Consider ordinance No.

3rt, relatim; to taking into Good accommodations for commercial travel- ers, the City certain additions described by the orui-nance. alJ counciimen votin aye. 1 Pkopeietoks The preamble and section one of eaid onli uaoce wus then i end, and adobted. all coun- Fancy confectionery, tobaccos, canned goods. Give me a cill.

On Main street opposite Pomeroy Block. HILL CITY, KAS. hear two democrats trying to qnote Scripture the other day on Main street. 23rWalton Son have added a very complete and choice stock of groceries to their other numerous lines of goods. A fellow by the name of Shutes, who lived over south of Reford, skipped out of the country recently, leaving a lot of creditors.

ISfWe are under obligations to Hon. W. M. Campbell, of the 94th Representative District, for favors in the way of public documents. 1A.

Kibler, L. A. Hyde, Mrs. Vanslyck, Mrs. Criswell, Miss, Hilie Blackburn, Mrs.Chas.

Miller, who. have been sick are out or improving. JtgP'Since the form was pied in the Sun office last week Ed Ilopson, Orville Mahlon Inlow and 'Logan Pritchard haye all had a hand in getting the Sun to shine. JpFPorter Mitchell purchased Hos-kins livery barn at Millbrook and moved it on the lots east of S. W.

ciluien votim? aje. Sec. 2 of said ordinance was read, and adopted all councilman voting aye. On motion of 11 Mc Garland, seconded by Wilcox, ordinance No. 3(5 adopted as a Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, West of the Summit House.

whole, all counciimen vpunsr aye. i The chairman of the committer pn finance, then reported favorably on the following bills: KS Alrord I7 03. DC Horaon O. and Stewart $10 6ft. The above bills were then allowed all counciimen voting aye.

On motion of councilman McFarland, seconded ''Lord dismiss us with thy blessing." by Kackley, the couneil adjourned, to meet in the Poineroy Block on Monday March 4th, E. It. bulhngton, N. E. Born, Com lattU, Bt 7:30 o'clock, Attest Knmpmcier, city clerk.

Ordinance No, 36. C. B.Wagoner. An ordinance takina into the City limits Clark's The HOI City Sun, The Fikst And Only Union LaboiI Paper Ik Geaham CouMr. i St per year for the OUfJ.

addition to the City of Hill City, Union addition to the City of Hill City, Kansas, Union second addition to the City of If ill City, FniT-view additton to the City of Hill City, Hill's second addition to tho City cf Hill City, Kansas. Ho it ordained by the mayor and counciimen of the City of Hill City, Kansas. Bko. 1. That all those tracts and parcels of land being adjacent to the City of Kill City plat- Armour's residence and hereafter it will be used as an implement house.

jETlt is understood that the Republicans are trying to gather up CallatthoSUK Office when in tewn. We are always prepared to carry passengers to all points at lowest possi-ble rates, and always with safe drivers. The best of rigs for tho traveling public. Commercial trade solicited. We handle the celebrated Ohio buggy and also the Steudebaker wagon and road cart, and can lay them down at prices that defy competition The ihfaut's are cribbapje.

The collector's, age dunnage. The Minister's age parsonage. The cabman's age cabbage. The broker's age bondage. The lawver's age damaga.

-The lover's age marriage. The cashier's age shortage. Tke musician's age windage. The deadhead's age passage. The plumber's age leakage.

The coaldealer's age tonnage. The doctor's age pillage. The butcher's age sausage. New-York World. tod into streets, avenues and alleys ana city lots known as Clark's Addition to the City of Hill City, Union Addition to the City of Hill City, Union Second Addition to the City of Hill City, 1'airview Addition to the City of Hill City and Hill's Second Addition to the it of Hill city Kansas, as recorded in the office of the recordor ef deeds of Graham county, Kansas be and the same are hereby added to the corporate limits of HILL CITY, KANSAS the late messages of the out-going and in-coming Governors because of the effect they will have on the next HILL CITY, KANSAS the pity of nil! city and are hereby declared to be campaign.

23ifRev. Matchet begun a series of a part thereof. Sec. 8. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect' from and after its publication in the HENKY A.

WALES meetings at the Congregational ehurch last Sunday evening, lie TT Biilcity Democrat. Passed February 2fith 1889, Approved i'ebruary 26, 1889. Attest. J. L.

Walton, acting Mayor, Kampmeior, City Clerk. ISkalJ waning money at two per cent gave notice that he would organize Lawson merman, 1 jm ana maKing cnattie mortgage lore a uiscipics cnurcn inis week legislative session expires to-night. closures will harden a man's heart and make him indifferent to the PROPRIETORS OF THE Hill City. Hart of Bow creek, sold two hogs to Lawson Hinerman Everybody plant potatoes this spring. 33 cents per pound at tobacco GrreenVZU Leading F.1eatiIV3arket Of The City.

Main St. Opposite Delmonico. last Tuesday that netted 680 pounds; 5 cents per pound, or in all for the a. ifi- 1 i i of his fellow beings, just the same as standing behind a bar and dealing out liquid damnation. In both cases it is gold gaining at the expense of the comfort, and happiness of others.

Clarion. early potatoes, early corn and sow spring wheat. two nogs i nis iooks like a Contractor, Plasterer and Bricklayer. riain and ornamental plastering a specialty. Cisterns that will stand the lest of this cli-mate put down reasonably.

HILL CITY, KAS. rnde at Green's cash store if yoa want to money making scheme. 3Uncle John Burnside, whose HILL CITY, save moneys KANSAS R. C. Childs, of the Star gallery differences between the mayor and farm and home is between Bogue returned trom JSess City this week.

He says that there are about 200 council have not been amicably settled yet. The mayor wants the city to pay for the stone culvert over on Poineroy avenue. As the culvert was not and JNicoaemus, was in towrn this week visiting the family of Thomas ordered by the council bnt built tinder the order Allison. Uncle John has a pleasant happy, christian home, and is one of our most substantial citizens. 0.

B. Kackley, of Fisher the council will not pay for it. The people of the city are undoubtedly with the council in this matter, and tho opposing parties empty houses in Ness City. This is certainly discouraging to property owners down there. J.

D. Childs brother-in-law to ye editor, closed Hip a $1500 residence, no renter to "be had. fully understand it. Proprietor of the Makrikd By Rev. N.

R. George, at the Pomeroy House, Hill City, on Feb. 23th, "1889, John N. oree-shoe tobacco 40 cents por pound at Green 622 nice the removal of the mar- Great Western Livery, Feed and Lienors ltocord comes to. hand this Gilford, of Boston, and- Miss GARNETT'S 0 week much improved typographically shall $6 has been received into th city treasurvin the way of billiard to tho Art Gallery over by the court house urace Andrews, of Burlington, ages respectively, 33 and- 23.

This couple belongs to Kirk's Uncle Cabin which played at table license and one dollar from 1 to get photographs "pounding stock." This is doing Pritchard Hallowell have ordered their spring stock of millinery which will be here soon wen and it would appear to be a CASH STORE CASH STORE tne court House hall last Monday evening. money making scheme for the city lf flav ilnv 'Leniiiiir' seed corn at JJ carney poe ton's to oe witnout a marshall 'entoirely. will take his seat as president ZTL. Messick, of the Fairview ad next Monday. Sale Stable.

SoijLtli ofPom'roy Bl'fc. Cash paid for horses; good rif and teams always ready for tho traveling public. Horses boarded By. the day or week. Phaetons, Sulkies, Buggies, Carts and Wagons for sale.

dition, contemplates the erection of rrMte star gallery will give yon six best cabinet residence houses at once and sell jl pnoios, gooa lonuuaysi them on the installment plan. This will make Fairview addition and A. Collin, returned from Des St? We find io Wednesday's Tope-ka Capital the following relative to a chartered company in Hill City: "The Farmers and Merchants Guaranty Investment Hill City. Capital stock, $300,000. Directors: Jas.

Gordon, II. Kampmeier, J. F. Stewart, 0. B.

Kackley, Chas. JcCorn planted in Kansas during the last days of April will be so far DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Moines yesterday. northwest part of town loom up. have always noticed that the E3 (ft 61 shoes repaired neatly i and quickly at reasonable prices. INorth of school houselS T.

p.Aten man who is afraid of erettinjr his re ligion spoiled by politics has very HILL CITY, KANSAS The appointment of H. Kampmeier for city clerk by the council is without doubt a sat matured by the middle of August utile religion to pe spoiled by poll tics xr anything else." Sam Jones isf actory choice. AND JEWELRY. L. liles sick, of the firm of Messick Ter- JThe drug firm qf Chipman and i rell.

of Smith Center, wh bought T. J. Garnett's I northeast 40 acres and laid out Fairview Addi tion, is now here making preparations to reside MciN ulty has been dissolved, Chip man continuing the business at Mill brook. IWlt is said that G. C.

Goddard permanently. Mrs. Messick is also here. that the hot winds cannot harm it much even if it is the large variety of corn. But in any event there will be no hot inds in the eastern third of the state.

In the middle third of the state Aye should plant a variety of corn that will mature early if not planted before the 10th of May. in the western third of the state we would plant only a variety of corn that would mature early, and would plant it as earlv as possible. I am not here for my health but gitotxeirci Se Hallowell have I moved their fine stock of millinery goods to south room of Garnett block. Hill oity, and invite all their patrons and. friends to call and of remont, and John Novotney of BlacksmitMng.

John Hammell, Proprietor. All Blaok.sixiltliing Done NeatlyAnd Promptly. Dorse-Shoeing a Specialty. 1 Invite Inspection of Work. Lenora, have spring wheat to sell see them at their new quarterns lor seed.

Garnett ordered, by letter, a barrel of coal tar from Kansas City on the 26th and on the evening of the 88th the barrel was landed at 3pJ. C. F. Brown the grocer, has another sign painted, this time on Then we would plant sorghum, Ka- the back ot his building. Lis stoie.

We have direct and quick communication with Kansas City. to sell goods and make some money. And I will sell FOR CASH AS CHEAP AjS any living man, ffir corn, nc3 corn ana other crops xl is saia oneoi tne oanKers in that wall endure more drouth than Early Beed corn Carney postons22 the west part of town is soon going Firet door west of Mite hell Lawrence's LItw Earn, KANSAS to be married. HILL CITY, were in and took a look at the new stock of groceries which Walton Son have ad-dud to their many other lines of goods. Thoy ha va-a choice stock.

22 G. Binder has moved his family to his building on west Main Indian corn. We see do reason why good crops shoula not be raised in the extreme Western part of the state next year, if the graphic advice which our rain tables mutely giye is closely followed in a common-sense way: -Blakes Weather Tables: street. seed com is here. 0 continue Carney poston's it3fThe disciples meetings at the Congregational churc church.

E. a QUJLLITir CONSIDERED 22jHLhe meetings begun at the 1S- jifTbe Reveille will begin the sue of a semi weekly at once. Star, after floundering around some time, has at last found a gang to serve and from whom it can gather crumbs. It now strings taffy promiscuously over the issuers of fraudulent city script Pomeroy, Fisher, slurs everybody else in town but the Pomeroy corner when it school house last Week by Max converted increas ii. uonner nas received an Prop'r.

of Feed other ear load of flour. sives Pomeroy "all the honor as follows "to My goods are ne not a trading stoek, and if you want to buy and hate the ing in interest and attendance each evening. The advent of Reich here has without doubt created more re Opposite Mitchell Lawrence's Barn. Chop teed always on hand for Bale. Grain ground on shares or for cash.

Wiil deliver chop feed any where in town. Give me a call at the mill. we think the southern farmers should plant all the com they can, as the northern corn crop will mostly be failure, and prices vill be ligious discussion than anv event of HILL CITY. KAS. high a year from.

Blake. the kind in our history. The good results oi tnese meetings are mainly it is to be too dry in July and An gust, it is cf the utmost importance that tho crops be put in as soon as possible. It has been our experience for many years that it is better to take moderate cliances of spring- frosts than to whom are yuu indebted for the value placed upon it it lnd) to-day Let us say tight here, not the man the Star tries to pnff, Pomeroy, my more than maay other men nut so nrach as those wh stayed hero years and weathered through drouths and pioneer life wbily Toaeroy was sliding around through the country in reclining cnaif cars, forecicsing" mortgages on lands. Porccroy invested1 here tho same as others but ne did not live through the "thick and thin" of pioneering- as others did.

He gave to the county eeat "fight to make investments good, the same as others -who owned land here, no more in proportion." Shame on this miserable, intimating that tho old pioneers should do abeyance to ANT landlord, who, fdeek, fat, slick and cunning, who scarcely knows what a hot wind is, trot for whom the Star chirps And some express themselves as believing that it chirps thusly for advertisements, while in turn stirring tne euurcn people up from a dead works to a vigorous lifcReich belongs to no denomination, takes up no collections, will not preach in a church edifice, if he can help it, and while his chief mission is to preach the efficacy of Christ and have late-planted crops oanght in a severe July drouth. Blake's "Weather Tables. L. 0. jA.t)straotor.

Court House. niLL CITY, KAS. i Him Crucified he often hits upon Seven Financial Conspiracies. The Sl'N has just received a supply of "Seven Financial Conspiracies" and now renews its for startling truths that sectarianism is mer offer of giving one or these little books to the bane of the confessing world. each caj-h yearly subscriber.

Don't fail to call Call and examine for yourself but Confessing aJj not possessing: for this valuable book when you subscribe. seems to be the! moral disease of the don ask for credit. ic uiritrates that the old pioneers should praise time. Liberal confessors and non- A. Norris, of Allodium, was in town last week.

The people in his corner are studying the Poineroy, Next week the Star will he trying to smooth over the 'dry rot belched in the article money and other questions. The Question will headed "men anrt rtow. come to til SXJ3ST Offlo soon be discussed up in his district. Kesolved. That contraction ef the currency (as accomplish If you have corn, oats, rye or po- professors admire the bold statements of whild there is soma sectarian opposition.

Many people come from several miles in the country to hear this bold and vigorous preaching. ed through the several acts of congress) has caused more misery and woe than all other evils hoice white corn meal SO cents per 100 at See our liickory Icing seel corn Carney poston Remember the meeting of township trustees at the court house nxt Monday to fix a basis of personal 'property valuation for the year 1889. Headlight Oil At GftwaV at per gai4u, 1 Crreen'sl tatos, they will be taken exchange for goods. T. J.

GARNETT for Oir o.ru. 1 ar i 1 Is, Dodgers, it tli Lowest zit PI a s. comcined." These are the kind of points to bring up in the liteiaries. evident denominational opposition to Max Kciehby a few preachers and church leaders has a stroig tendency to make liberal Christians look upon sectarianism as the means by which Satan does mueli work. The school house is packed every night to hear the converted Jew, XEtrk.ets.

Mutter, 15c Corn, 2Tc Hay, Apples, $1 Ksss, 10c Oats. 25o Potatoes, $1 Hogs, ic to 5c.

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1888-1889