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The Fremont Weekly Star from Fremont, Kansas • 1

The Fremont Weekly Star from Fremont, Kansas • 1

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11 OUR MOTTO; "IN GOD TRUST." -ALL OTHERS, VScI. E.E.Bright. Editor JB8IMTH Busies Manager No. 30. Fremont, G-baham Kansas, PEC 30 1886.

VOL. I. LOG GORRESPOKDENGK HAPPY HOLLOW HAPPENINGS SOUIJI GRAHAM CvUNTY cur correspondent. Char gable weather. A harpy New Year to aU.

BURIED ALIVE IN A WELL 60 FEET DEEP NARltOW ESCAPE OP WHO GO DOWN TO RESCUE THE BODY OLE UDIiSS Link McClure is. wearing-a new overcoat. schoob are doing finely, with a largo attendance. -The weather is anything but pleasant and looks rather -New make ycur good Heal ih is. very, good in the parts.

spopUip 'uouoHpoa had very coia-wcaih. er but no gnwl sleigning, as our Cold weather but no snow yet. tern papers speak of. Secure a lot before the railroad Lecture Ft idav evening Doc 24th at comes, sclool house on Physiology and Tpraperance by Prof. G-VV Combs, Abo'it noon la9t Thursday, word wag brought to this placo that a man had been bur ied alive In a will two and one- The Green family have a prospect half miles south west of here, by tLo 1 of selling out to a colony of Missouri- giving away 01 tbo curbing.

No one wmt from town, that day, supposing that Schools are in good rarning order -Our merchants are busy every day s0 far as beard ans. We begin to think that Missouri tLcre would already be a lare force o( is going to take this part of the liOW. from. he 'p I re the country Adjacent, but Pri- Mr. Farley's folks are feeling mcrain it was learned that tho nan -Dont go ta some other town for byNan.

lumber when you can get it at Fre. closes ,,4 pretty well ovet the arrival of their still in tho a' rescuing party was formed, lumber secured, and daughter from the will prob motit. 'I- Miller returned uoms nurs tl.o necessary tools collec.cd, and. they ably remain here, aud will ceartainly arOTO to the place of. tho accident.

from Philips Coounty. make a desirable addition to the The Christmas tree was a most en joyable affair. Mr. Kay made a jolly Vfter on? or two unsuccessful attompti ranks of girls in these parts. Roys Ed, Lawson, youngest son of James old Santa Claus.

get ft man that would go to the bottom spruce up. Lawson, Jr. has just arrived from William Holmes is getting aieed Some cattle, during the late storm mill to erind his corn for his. cattle, laUyeswiung ai mruuu title Ftruk, scu of the victim, said ha aouU go but Kay volunteered to go loVn aud seo what could bo done. A man namd also went down and drifted through Bayles's corn -1 have a commodious and comfoit Pink eye isjaging amongst the horses field and destroyed $10 worth oi able stable and will furnish stable- in this locality.

corn and holcus sorghum seed. ifier more than a days hard work tho teles form of Frank Klinkerwas brought vO the surf.ice. Tho facts of the accident room to the public. I A Sewing machine agent was around Snyder Horton. hs neighborhood some days pre Us given us bf Mr.

Winters, for whom vinus and made seven 1 sales hieing the sights of vioas, ana mauc the wcll being dup, and-who was present at the time, are as follows. fOberlin last week.we dropped in at Monday the 2uth was a lively day (Tinker bad taken the well at so much ihe Eve offiee and were very agreea- with the tax payers If von waat clean, whits cloth8aJ buy Town Talk. soap, at Bcasener'a per tool. He hvl went down s'rxty fedt entertained by the gentlemanly ahman has just returned home1 01 r. jdoiiu.

from threading in tne vicinny vi jetviR2-3! 5Ui airtx. manor i.nnTsaj went' dcrt'ii to put more curbing Just above the but bsfore the materiel could be got down, sand caved iu upon hita a Pawner has been receiving Wa Keeaey MARKET REPORT new goods almost every thisyreek penjman Smith has built one of the burying him to above the mouth, John Mctcen, who was helping at the Job im largest cattle sheds on, me canae. i3.0o 4.OO ediatoly went down and cleaned tho sand Trv choio9 Ualitcmia 0 Cook has the roof his barn away from around the imprisoned canned nearly completed. .50 mouth, but came very near being caught Will Reasoner -has ordered the a RKorlhill haa completed hia fiae baru by a second cave-off, which buiitd tho 35 lur-nber for a large implement shed; and has the material for painting both judging from the stacks'of plows, cul: man idiuker uuder several teet of sand cutting oil' all hopo of his ever getting out alive. Mr.

VV inters immediately gave house an barn4 livators, listers, that has been un RevF Walker is aiill holding mtetibs? 3 -35 .30 Jloo ihe alarm with the result given above. loaded here lately, it will require a the II school house. The meeting HOME Hay, Met, Wheat. Rye, Corn, Barley, Oits, Potatoes, Calbage, Turrip5, cnions, 'Butter, Eggs, Park, Beef pretty fair sized Wldjng to hold them has been in session now three weckB. The body was brought to Fremont and loft at ahe Fremont house to await the ac you should see those fine Diat, No 9 and Dist, No.

1 -have Llcakfi at Cede? Horton's. been talking of crsjanug a Lyceum, the tion of tha coroner, ho was notified Im 2cU per th mediately, but the coroner not deeming one that neta the organ's -Hon first wil. 2 sets pf bus an inquest necessary, the body was bur If you need any gooa tresn gro- havotho statt. ied in tho Fremont cemeterv, Sunday i-5 series, and of course you ao, get hav8 a week oflllce mu weath evening. Servicci were held at mo re- per lb tliera at Keasener rornerrrwiuuuM auitable fo; 0 of door work.

mout bouse, Rev, Thayer ofllciacicg. Deccaed was a widower, about 50 years Health 13 still rood and no broken conts 1 sets per doz .8 iocts per lb Nnr exactly, Mac. ublieh notbmg Occasional 1 I age, aud has follow well dicing for several years. Two sons are left to mourn the loss of a father, one in hera and one 11 Buffalo NY, but what we can bacK op. wnen we cnar T.flncnrar Wilfinn With hftVinfl we knew whereof wj spoke, and do net UIOQ JO SpHSUq 0001 wish tortract one wora, uh i Try Uouer 4 liorion lor a pa.f day of N07.

we were in Millbroofc to paj ootj ethe- coarse or fme oar taxes, but we, were told that, Mr. Land Office at Ob rliii bans fiR4-' Dec 13 Eighteen Wilson wa3 at Nicodemns, and there vaa nodeDuty. While in the office or hunt- lVoticc is hereby eiveu that tre lollowinp LIYHEY FEED New Barn, New-Rigs Good Teams, At Reasonable Prices. jag for a deputy we counted nice rcn named tettUr I.s UUd tice of his mien who were all in the same boat, ab the t.ca tQ male proof in support of h-9-jyiugU, two cf whom us that that and tlj prCof will be ma' 2 third tJmMtrifit ther had second third timJthat they had in was-the or before Judge of District Court or hie ben there to pay their tax, but had no HOUSE absence the clerk thereof at MUl brock nan fnJan 27 Eighteen fciihty eeven viz, h-ean able to find the Treasurer in his olTicj. We did.

not get the names of any George Crane if th narties. consequently caLnot give F2053 lor ie SWqtSO j. i names the tcllowins to have good accommodations and will endeavor to give satisfaction." prl bis contincous residence upon and cut 'ivAtioa ot said land, yiZ. Andrew Brother McDonald the plrasre ne sov mrh -tsii'e. A to Mr.

Wilson's intel-hfUM? and ability, we never said or veu in'i nated that he was either a dolt or unable. We are not acquainted wih Mr. Wilaoa and could not have made icch charges, "bat wait 3 said we re-jtat, and are willing to atwid by iU Mowrv wilUs Mowry Lester Mowry PROPRIETOR a nd Lincoln Donahoo all. of Goshen Kan. JAMES STONE, A Register- D23.

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568
Years Available:
1886-1888