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Fremont Eagle from Fremont, Kansas • 4

Fremont Eagle from Fremont, Kansas • 4

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Fremont Eaglei
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Fremont, Kansas
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i I 1 i Mrs. Wiggins and daughter of THE EAGLE, Lenora moved to this city last week week which they intend to make their future home, we give all such people a hearty welcome. W.R.HILUPub'r&Prop'r, W. H. HILL, Editor.

Weather, The fine weather. Mrs. E. A. Pahnatittf.

All work done with neatness and rtlft patch. All sizes of Photograph taken from card size to 10x12. Old'pictnrei made new, when in the city, give ma ft call. HILL CITY. KANSAS.

Now, tote constantly the central figure is any Icglment sooial oast in Washington id nearly impossible, for the city is for the greater portion of the year the rendezvous of the most important persons in every Jineof life. So Ward sought the social outcasts, and became a greater character among the sporting class. He hobnobbed ith cheap actors and "tin-horn" gamblera. Often in the saloon in which he this week committed murder, he was wont to throw pen Tuesday night at two o'clock it was Entered at tho F. 0.

at Fremont, Kansas 1 Xi. 1 Small grain a sure crop. as second ciasB man maner.j reported that D. L. Wiggins clerk of Fremont needs a grain elevator.

tho Citizens Drug Store wag around VtmMSHKD EVERY WBDKKSDAT, AT $1.00 PER YEAR A fine rain visited our vacinity the city trying to get some one to go WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1889. Sunday night. to the cave with him, we suppose that he was afraid of cyclones. nies at crack in the floor one $100 a toss. Crops of small grain is being har Ed Thomas one of our worthy vested.

He never drank anything but wine, and his diamonds were mounted and worn, strictly in the approved gambling style E. N. BROWN, D. c'tizens had his team to stray away Fourth of July supplies at Chipmans last Saturday night, they was gone SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy three 25cte.

One copy six months, SOcls. One copy one year $1.00 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE. Hill City, Lacking mental reeourses outside his PHYS1CIN two day when a gentleman from the business and being as genuine a vulgar The Fremont house is one of the best hotel's in Frement. ian as ever lived, he sought relaxation in stupid alleged jokes.

He would astonish James Stone our worthy butcher some weak bar room ghost by taking off Lyman U. AidrewJ Govenor. killed a fine beef Tuesday of this week, his old plug hat and jumping on it and SURGEON, KA.NBAH. William Higgles, Sec'y of State. T.

McCarthy, Auditor. then giving the physical wrek Ave or ten I'REJtONT south part of the county brought them to Mr. Thomas, the owner, A number of our exchanges, and some very near heighbors may be included, use the scissors to an alarm-idg extent, especially on the editoral page, and fail to give credit for the same. Whole columns are reprinted The House will give you an you J. W.

Hamilton, Trcascrcr, Office at Bank of Fremont. can eat for a small sum of money. dollars with which to buy a new one. His associates included Brooklyn Congress (leorgo W. Winans Snp't I'ub, Ins, U'B.

Att'y General. If you want your picture taken call at man with sporting proclivities and in time A. B. General. Wm.

Sims, Sec'y of State Board of Agricvlture, Mrs. Ed Palmatier, Hill City, Kansas Coder Horton, received a bill of a inning horse was named after him. No business can really be trusted to run itself and as the human machinery needs rest, Ward was compelled to neglect his from other journals and placed be U. 8. SENATORS.

fine footwear, Monday of this week. fore tho people as original product- John IngallH. Preston B. Plumb. must have Finest line of machine oils in the ions.

Blanket sheets business in order to be up all night with CONGRESSIONAL. WAR DEPARTMENT SIGNAL SEV1CEJU, 6, ARMY, WKATUEB fclC-SAlU. Daily DlBpatches to Fomoroy Coal Company. Hill City. Kansas.

White flag, indicates clear or fulr wekthtr. Blufl I TT I i a. 1 I i1 -Hill City R. Tamer, of guerdon, sixth District. COUMy tmipmans Hin uiy, jxans, soraeimng 10 mi up WltU For a nice cool glass of pawpaw Reveille.

chas District Jndge. Dranuy see L. Kcnney aiiae nam- uu uc the boys. Still, he spent money like water and when new business rivals came into successful competition, he was not worried. Even when things went their worst and few months ago he became a bankrupt, he retained his sporting proclivities, and no change was observable except that he drank harder than ever and his resorts John Hawkins.

Cloikot Dint. Court. ware store. editor of the Revelle, would take the flag, iodicatcs rain or snow. Clack Buff G.

B. Mechem, of Hill City, is giv- county surveyors notice, out of his COUNTY OFFICERS, ins the best rates on farm loans. Office 18 datcd May 5th, and nil a 'Gordon. Representative with Lawson Harwi. up tue space tnav is a nine over a Stephen Van Wyck, Probate Judge D.CStotts, were still lower dives.

A few weeks ago, rru rui column with reprint. That some ol B.Van Slyck, Clerk, always refers to tompcrturc. When placed oWivfl ndicates warmer weather: when placed mtiw indicates cold weather when not displaywl tlw indications are that the temperature will romulnstft tionary or that the change in temporatm-a will no vary five degrees from the temperature of the nm hour of the preceding day. White flag, with blurk square in center. Indicates the approach of sudden and decided fall in tho Themometer.

The weather forecasts indicated by the flags issued for the 24 hours commencing at 7 a. each day, Tho weather predictions are issued 1, m. dally. he reSeiveda serious beating at the hands of a young man named Alder, On Tues S. G.

Wilson, Treasurer. bill of binding twine which consisted the people this county that has C. of Deeds. in advance, subscribed and payed day night of this Week he met him in a Airs. V.

Pub, Instructions. of several hundred pounds their sub- would not begrudge saloon, and seemingly without further D. County Attorney Mrs, Ed Palmatier can take any id. Atkln, Surveyor, seription so much. provocation, withput the shadow of an ex cuse, wantonally shot him to death, i r.

b. p. corner, size picture you want call on her when iHiuiui uiciunan, unm, i w. F.Hoyt, ia Hill City, Kansas. "WASHINGTON LETTER.

(From our Regular correspondent.) Washington, D. C. June 1889. No man in Washington has enjoyed X. E.

COLE Sec, G. D. KENXKY W. tt. COLE, Pres.

A. KENNEr, Vice. Pres. If you want to get a loan on your FREM0NT TOWNSHIP, farm, call and see G. B.

Mechem, Hill Trustee, office at Lawsons Harwi. during the last decade a wider local cel Matbow Findley, Clnis McKlnley, Crank, i Treasurer. ebrated than Frank K. Ward, the dairy Clerk. For trade one set harness hand made for a work horse, H.

Wake man, who now languashes in jail charged with murder. Fourteen years ago ward FREMONT SCHOOL BOARD, James Stone. Director. field, Skelton Kansas. drove a wagon attached to' the Signal Snyder Horton.

Treas, Service, and on hid rounds became en D.C. Kay. t. Clerk. Jobe went to Millbrook, Tuesday of this week to move a resi amoredofthe milk business.

The cap L'. P. TIME TABLE, Dealers in ital required to buy one outfit was small dence owned by him to this plaoe. and it was only the question of a little Going east. Going West.

flo'M 7.18 a. in, No.8ffr6.1Sp.to B. Smith, proprietor of the adroit financing to secure it. The merry CHURCHES. Fremont House went to ilUl Utv, miikmftU Was only in business a few ruesday of this week on businesa.

months wnen the several-millionnaii-e Mcthodlstl Pastor J. Langley, divine service every alternate Sunday nt 11, p. in. services held Mechem, one of the Hill City, Philanthropist W. Oorcoraa noticed 111 union church building, t.

hm. in Wty, last Saturday oa ousines itW48the construction period in the The Pelnsula stove Will cook alHay history of Washington business. Old anfh tiro nnn nnd navfl fuel houses weie varnislied and new ones XffnOPi inn TtflTia. coming to the front. v.

iaw. v. v.vj popra if imm NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS READY MADE CLOTHING EcV John Atkinson, of Hill Ward bount two more wagon and pr cached a number one 6ertoon In tht- established himself in headquarters. The methodkt church ia this last The (Jorcoran money had again been tax ed to assist a woi ty man. or the next three or four years the growth Was plmn 2: Do not fail to call Oil 3.

E. Ho hrty, omenal, Wai'd was not ven feontended for Decring Harvesting Machinery, to allow his headquarters to remain me 00D MILLINERY Binding Iwine West court bouse ply a fepository and distributing poiat lor nis nail iiunarea wagons, jm auea UP Hi U5 liUlb UUJMAiliU ujv" ine JVenney we is emnB room. The lurmshiiig was pi-etty and flour every day by the Wagon load, the food palatable to the large class that GHOCEnlES, TLOUR QUKEsSWARE ALSO WE ARE HKADQUARTE11S FOR 3LVRDWARE OF ALL KlNDSAT EGCK BOTTOM PRICES F011 CAfSlI, who says trade is uut good in I like pie and milk. The venture so succed Prptrtnnt 1 ed that one alter auothor branches were -n l. i i opened about town, nntil Ward's trade nui wiwj jiui ivbuic vuilt c.

mark, Alderney" appeared on a lozen any one also in the west and I guar neat places about town. These rooms antoo ray work Mrs, Ed Palmatier, were all simularly fitted, wicker furniture, Iill (Jity, Kansas. polished flooivj, ornamental Scales for weighing youi'self, music boxes, flowers The beautiful city of Fremont is booming fust, it is tho city to invest nd canaries in brass cages Everything was scrupulously Frank Ii. Ward had the respect of everyone. His tuck became proverbial.

When be generous your money in if want it to double 1 "THIS UlSSOtmi PAItTFIC AILWAY, Oflor sum sUrpaseingadvatages 'ta the traveling public in shape of fiist tiwie legent equipment superior accommoda-tions. This system, mbracing "sQli) miles of road runs itsitrain into the up value. Tin roofing guttering trad all Vindf ly gave a valuable horse and buggy to a charitable fair to be raffled oft; everyone of tiii work done promptly and neatly Union Depots St. Louiw, Kansas City, repariftg specialty 1L McCartj' was glad that he was lucky man to draw it, WanuilmU AtchitoYi Omali, Denver Scott, Slineola' Taylor San And co. Hill city, Kansas, Evcr'tVingiiiig'ht'have gone on swim- New Donvel- and all ingly to the end of life if Ward had not one wtberof the princijials cities of Missotiria An old Lakd Mark Gone, E.

Hill and family have moved into Ed, Ilockersmith's new Louse and failing. He was not a gentleman Ma name at the bank was good for many Kansas, Nelsraska, Orleans and Texas "(Their coaches and baggage cars are of thousand dollars, and when oldben has torn down the sod house wliich has been so a land mark in the north efactory Corcoran died Wai-d still retained NOTIONS CLOTHING Khe latest atid finest niako, and luxurious Sidlman Pallace Sleeping and Hotel, cars hie respect -and confidence. 11b belongs part of the city. This old sod house vre run on all clay 'li'a'ms, and refining to the Masonic fraternity and miany will remember that he distributed milk, sweet was built in 1SS1, and has been the ami seemisiigtypure, attheSa.n Fisincisco c5h- ears on ttigtit trains, Mween St, Aara, Kansas City, Atchison, anil residence ol Mr, Hill and 'if the old walls could have spoken they, could a MATS CAPS BOOT conclave that bad been put in cans Washington five daj-s Of course, UNillntaa Tallace SleoT.iig have told a history of Grnham county it must have been heavely -dmiggod, but it was surprise to tut- Californians. At Qfa.

toight trains Kanaua City am VtWlia, 'The I'atos Via. this line 'sire 1 We don't suppose that aqy other t'a i oof in the county have furnished so much free shelter and hospitality to every charitable biusiar at the fairs of the crf ck local lrJlity orgaliizatiou he was foremost in the wyss low as anj' oilier ana ciirott s-on- all classes as the old sod roof It Lis GROCERIES PROVISTbNS tirt" iiCl-'r kso'ie. and 11 Goods WAR ATK 'ive or jno5ef jre.fuu.fVHi, -CODER HORTON' slioltored both millionaires And paupers areinade 'with express of To -many of the people of this count tlivu-Chics points. whatever givhigceuies j'Oople warm ards gTroii9 ssou Bat Ward loved r.otoiT.Hy, t-kii-yted for it. 13 noii--y Lv his -Bttcrapt-s to impress every person he met with e.

RoS- i ucnth to it will seew like the loss of a friend to II. C. TO'WXtffi nis Oed'l Tabs' St, Cn.vs. 11. Styxkev note the absence of "Hill's old So Hill City Democrat,.

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Pages Available:
206
Years Available:
1889-1890