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The Hamilton Enterprise from Hamilton, Kansas • 4

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HAMILTON ENTERPRISE. Mr. Lampy shipped 210 head of cat' tie from this place Sunday. 4. IL ANDERSON Hale made a large shipment on the G.F.

Editor and Publisher, Same day. Ladies and children's ojifordc closed APPLEBY SUBSCRIPTION BATES: out at greatly reduced prices, also a ALASKA FOR GOLD n. n. mum Rev. Cullison preached an interesting sermon at the Church last Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, on account of the ram the attendance was not as larpfs as it should be; Consequently the subject: The relation of "Education and Christianity" was postponed until one week from next Sunday at 11 o'clock.

This is a suject of special interest to every one and we are assured that Rev. Cullison can trat it in a way that witl" make it line of ladies waists to make room ONE YEAR DOLLAR, SIX MONTHS FIFTY CENTS. for fall goods at M. M. Millers 69 H.

W. Nixon of Emporia, speoial Dealers in agent for the firm of S. D. Knapp Co. was returning from a visit to his US'" Advertising rates made known on HARDWARE, STOVES.

HARNESS, parents west of Hamilton Wednesday. well worth coming out to hear. application. JULY 30, 1897. Dr.

Lewis says there is more sick BUGGIES, ROAD AND SPRING WAG Mrs. Josephine Adams died at her ness at present than there has been since last February, but at present home a few miles north-west of Ham ONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Pntrd at the Post Offioe at Ham- FOR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES AND A GENERAL ilton last Sunday evening about 8 there ae few very serious cases re 4M ilton Ks. as second class mail matter. ported. OF ALL KINDS.

o'clock. Mrs. Adams had been in poor health for some time, but her sudden LINE OF MERCHANDISE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PRODUCE We noticed some of the Lamont peo' Also pie oq the morning train enroute for TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. and unexpected death was a sad surprise to her family and friends.

She was in Hamilton Saturday aad on Eureka, Tuesday, they were going to FURNITURE AND A FULL LINE OF UN Did you see the eclipse? Jennie Todd has the chills. Mai. Scott is sick at Kansas City. play the Eureka fellows a rame of Sunday had been visiting, when after Your Patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase- Sheriff Enox passed through town DERTAKING GOODS ALWAYS IX STOCK. Ernest Cameron has been out over returning home in the evening she was stricken with heart failure about 6 o'clock.

Dr. Lewis was summonsed esyou may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell you the best goods the south west part of this and ad Tuesday. that can be obtained and at reasonable prices. Mr. K-witimr was sick several flays joining counties this week with live and all that medical skill and loving Hamilton, Kansas.

stock commissioner Morton of Kansas last week. hands could do was done but was of See ns before bnying anytning in the hardware line. can' money. 1 City. Fred Ott has purchased a new gas no avail: about.

ciock sue aieo. ssr Thomas Atchison of Emporia came Josephine Adams was born Decem oline store. down Wednesday to his ranch west of a Mturned from Kansas ber 28 1859 in Putnam Co. Y. Died FOR SALE town to arransre for the shipment of XUOl I WW Citv to-day.

at her home near Hamilton, July 25, 1097. She was married to James Ad several car loads of cattle from this Where? at E. H. place. OR TRADE.

Dumbauld's. 8. N. Warner, of Eureka: Wm. John ams Dec.

9, 1877. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, six children, an aged father and three brothers. She became a member of the Baptist Ward Marks made a trip to Madison son, of Piedmont; ferry Jttoraen, oi Flint Ridge: were a few of the candi last Sunday. Z. T.

Hayes favored us with a pleas chnrchof Stronchurstlll. in 1890. dates for sheriff subject to the action A pi city residence ia Pawnee City Netala. also a goofl farm of 160 ant call yesterday. The funeral services were held at of the county convention.

r.ta aMmied cattle from BLACKSMITHING AMD the M. E. Church, on Tuesday, July A section of country north of town acres near tlie City, las pd residence bearing fruit trees barn ets- here Tuesday. was visited by a destructive hailstorm Abe.Miller was shipping cattle from Will sell for cash or exchange for land in Greenwood county. For further 27, at 11 a.

m. conducted by Rev H. E. Cullison. A large congregation wag in attendance to pay their respects to one they loved.

Wednesday afternoon. Fields of eorn was destroyed and fruit trees and here Tuesday. Information apply at this office. t- m. and Mrs.

John Smith, WAC0N WORKS All WORK PROMPTLY DONE vines stripped of their fruit. Fob Sale A good as new eft Stan July, 21. a fPfl- FIRM FOB SALE. Three miles south west of Hamilton Mrs. James Armstrong still remains dard mowing machine.

For particu oocoxcoocxccccoo Kansas, consisting of 160 acres all un tii a ciVlr list. lars enquire at this office or of M. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. About 20 cars of cattle were shipped Brashear, Hamilton Kansas. der fence; 80 acres In cultivation; 80 in pasture and mow land, good house, LODCE DIRECTORY Sundav.

We notice that William H. Walters For Eureka Creamery butter call at of our township is a candidate for the offlce of Register of Deeds, subject to stone barn, and carrel fences, orchard never failing well of water, good slope land. Price $1,600,00 on easy terms for particulars write or in Star camp It. N. of A.

Meets the second and fourth Saturday nights of R. K. Conwell's office. T7inli was a visitor in our the action of the county Republican Convention. each month.

xvujr town Tuesday evening. quire of J. E. Maloney. Mrs.

R. B. Anderson O. The ball game that was played at MoiTmnrn and lady, of Madison Nella Kern, Recorder. W.

0. Hamlin, who lives near Utopia RAILROAD TIMETABLE. ATCHISON, TOrEtCA AND SANTA FE. NORM. Passenger 9:40 a Accommodation.

5:25 SOUTH. Passenger. 4:10 a The north bound passenger makes close connections at Emporia for all points both east and west. For tickets to all points, maps or other information, call on or address. F.

C. Beiimer, Agent. Madison July 23 between Madison and AM were in our city Suuday. has corn that is already neatly hard F. L.

T. Hamilton Lodge No 457 I. ALL KINDS LIGHT wm i ib We will sell you anything we reeks at the very best wholesale price. Cv terms are net cash to all, and our piiuts are made accordingly. There is no further use in your paying fancy Trices nf tt t.

rnllison has been on the No' 8 was very evenly matched but the Madison boys won the game at last enough for feeding purposes. He O. O. F. Meets every Saturday night sick list far several days.

at 8. W. E. Baily, N. G.

thinks it will make as much as 30 bo. to the acre even if there should be no and the score stood 12 to 13 in favor of Madison. Contributed. "Three full-blood indians passed Phil. N.

Piatt, Sec'y. more raia. J. Thompson who was hurt some No. 212.

LOW RATES And HOT WEATHER time ago by being trampled by a horse has not yet recovered but has been for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without paying jLcli-- are here. A trip to Colorado doesn't cost much now, and you may be com tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped C.

O. and if not as ordered or represented it costs you nothing. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES MfiKnRY RIIRRY Inrffononnlle staying for several days at the Hamilton House receiving medical treatment. He returned Friday. fortable in a cooler climate.

Apply iiviivil uviiVI VVl IIIUIWMUV'llCl tuut to agent Santa Fe Route, or to W. J. Black, G. P. Topeka, for rates anc A.

J. Howell, of Virgil, was in our copy of A Colorado Summer, town Wednesday looking over the po litical field with a view to his candi An interesting program was render through here Wednesday. H. D. Porter is having a well dug on his place north of town.

Elwood Marshall shipped 3 car load of cattle from here Tuesday. Mr. Short had a valuable colt badly cut on the wire last Saturday. Charles Pedroja la finishing up the work on a new callar this week. John Ravenscroft shipped six car load of cattle from here Wednesday.

Hardy Gregg made a shipment of 3 cars of cattle and 1 of hogs Tuesday. Now that we have had a good rain what will the croakes have to croak about? Mis -Alice Dodge was interviewing the school bord of this place Wed- dacy for the office of county Survey ed at the meeting of the Epworth THINGS TO REMEMBER. That all communications for this paper should be in the hands ot the editor not later than Wednesday noon to insure its appearanee in the issue of that week. That in sending in your subscription remember to state your postofflce and write your name plainly. That the Enterprise is only one dollar a year.

That it is no experi or of Greenwood county, For that office Mr. Howell's party could find no man better qualified. Ho 1817 Meets Hamiliuuvuip xu. A. John Woford returned from Western the first and third Saturday nights of THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Kansas Monday, Mr.

Woford seems to each month, R. Anderson, V. be very favorably impressed with the ment but is here to stay, J. J. Shook, Clerk.

his trip. That your support will help to make country he saw while on While there is a great deal League last Sunday evening, subject Patriotism. After the opening exercises by the leader F. M. Dunham, a paper was read by R.

South in whicd the character of the real patriot was very clearly defined in his relation to education and Christianity. A paper was then read by John Pedroja which held the interest of his hearers as only those who have heard Mr. Pedroja can know. One of the special treats of the evening was a duet by Misses Lena and Daisy Ott, The program was concluded with a talk by Rev. Cullison an Hamilton Rebecca Lodge No.

SCO; O. O. meets every Thursday the paper better. of work immense he says That next time you come into town going on, threshing out the crop of wheat raised there, nesday. evening.

Mrs S. La Rue, G. Miss Hell Harris, Sect to come up and subscribe for the Ex TERPKISE. Erin? ua five cash subscriptions and there are more people looking for get the EhxkbpEise one year for your work than can get it, That we want a correspondent from trouble. each neighborhood that is not yet Preaching at the M.

E. Church every AY painted his house M. F. Brashear Sunday morning and evening alter Miss Francis uogan introduced us to a number of charming young ladies who accompanied her into our office represented in our columns. That it takes money to run a news Gordon Marks were the this week.

nately. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 naner. and it will crreatlv aid in se- Saturday. Miss Hogan is one of the painters. well known teachers of this county a.

m. enreing the future success of the pa per for every one to send in their sub' Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Maxfield were visiting their sons family at this place Epworth League each alternate whose work has invariably been suc scription and invite their neighbors to cessful. The ladies accompaning her Sunday evening. Thursday. do like wise. were acquaintances from Willow Prayer meeting every Wednesday G.

W. Holman had a new water Creek. That if there is going to be a public evening. H. Cullison, tank taken out to his place on Homer Pastor.

meeting, a program or exercises of Creek Thursday, Our liveryman John Cameron had any kind to be rendered that it can be Cfus Leader and Will Corbet are the misfortune to have one of his announced through the columns of Baptist Church Preaching at Miller's Hall every third Sunday morning and this paper. If you are getting up a back from Western Kansas, they returned this week. horses badly injured on barbed wire especially summing up of the topoic of the evening, THAT BALL GAME In justice to our ball boys, I have a few words to say about that lively, pleasant little ball game that took place on our grounds one week ago last Saturday between a number of Hamilton and Willow Creek players and a scratch lot of Upper Slate boys, It was no regular game between the two teams, and was not the result of a challenge from our boys, as they have not as yet challenged the Hamilton team to play with them. The challenge from this place that was sent throng-h the Entibpbise, was from a fellow who wishes to be witty and does not know how. That fellow, who signs himself "Koocbia," does not belong to our program and wish to have it published evening.

send it In. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 Wednesday. The driver of the team had left them hitched to a wire fence, VVe understand some of our citizens were taken in by a 25 cent bum one a. m. J.

W. Snider, That we are going to try to make our paper as rood as our meanes day not long ago. this horse becoming restless began Pastor. and support will make it, and then Al Kern and Will Hensley have the pawing the air, became tangled in the keen it up to that standard. It takes wire resulting in some very bad cuts.

name of being the two best weed cutters of the Santa Fe. TRAVEL Wm. Soule, of Madison, who has is a joy to those who know how Etta Hensley, who has been in for about six months returned to been engaged in the business of ship to eet the most out of it, Luxurious ping cattle from our county for sever Hamilton Wednesday. Pullmans, comfortable chair cars, a few weeks to understand the duties and get the work well in hand; it cannot be picked up at once. It requires labor, tact and time to handle an enterprise such as editing a newspaper.

That, if you want any envel ops, let ter heads, bills Act printed, we can do it for you as neatly and promptly as any one and at as reasonable rates. modern day coaches, regular and app C. Thorton has a akk child. Mr. Thornton has had considerable sick club or to any other for that matter, and has no more right or athority to ness in his family this summer.

al years, and is well known to many of our farmers and business men, was viewing the political situation of Hamilton Wednesday, with regard to his nomination as a candidate for etising meals at dining-rooms or in dining-cars, in connection with short challenge or invite, other teams to The tardy smiles have again the gloom on many faces since the play with ours, than he has to invite President McKinley to take tea with est distance and time between given soaking ram of Wednesday evening. points, makes traveling a pleasure at any season of the year. This is wbat sheriff of our county, Is there not soma one you would Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle, and should he desire to make any reply to the above facts, we invite him to come out of his bole and write it over his own Big-nature. The party given at Mr. Bert Lever wish to send the Ehtxbfisz to for one yon pay for and get when your ticket year? The two subscription for $1,60.

ing last Tuesday evening proved a reads VIA Santa Fe Route. w. Balsom was among the names of those reported to be sick last week E. Freeman. A COLORADO SUMMER grand success as every body seemed to enjoy themselves.

The party was given in honor of Bert's 32 birthday. but we learn that he is out again now. 0 WOK Differs from summers elsewhere. The Miss Lottie Campbell, who has been The music was splendid, and when the guest of Miss Pearl Jennings, ac companied her on a visit to Quincy to the guests departed they recognized in Mr. and Mrs.

Levering an ideal day. Rev. J. W. Snyder of Climax came LARUE CART host and hostess.

It altitude of Colorado is one to three miles; beat is grateful, not enerving. The Rocky Mountains of Colorado are magnificent To be out of doors in this ideal region, hunting, fishing, and mountain climbing, is a fine tonic for the tired. Illustrated book, "A Colorado Summer," mailed free by addressing W. Black, (i P. A.

T. S. F. Ry. Topeka, Kaa, The Prof.

Robt Focht was on his way up Thursday morning in the interest of the proposed new church building home from Eureka Tuesday evening where he had oeen assisting in grad As a number have made enquiry of late concerning the offer made in our first issue with regard to giving a free, three months subscription to those who subscribed before the number reached seventy-five; we will 'state that that offer is now closed, but, all who desire to send a copy of the paper to some other address with their subscription, can get the paper one year and have it sent to one other address one year for 50. Those who have already subscribed and have not had advantage of the first special offer; may have another copy sent to some other address by adding the fifty cents to the subscription price already paid. Also any one getting ns five new, cash subscribers will be given a year's subscription for their troubl e. A copy wil be furnished each of onr local correspondents as long as they contribute to its columns. If already a subscriber, the extra copy will be sent to any address they may order.

There are yet several points we wish to have represented in this way. We offer to do this in order to make the Enterprise as newsy as we can. Dealers in and fresn meat at that place. Constable Joe Gordon and W. Marks were out looking for some fellows who were escaping from the Haskell Institute.

N. N. Piatt lost a valuable mare ing the papers written at the last teachers examination. Mr. Focht informed us that out of the 10(1 appli Keeps constantly on hand every best way to go is via the Santa Fe thing to be found in a first class meat Route, market.

yon anytniiitosell or trade? cants for certificates, 6 received first grades; second grades, 14 third grades and 39 received statmenls. last Saturday, one of the best he had on the place. The cause is supposed Advertise it through the columns of the Esterfbisr. If it does not find The X-Rays exhibition in the Wood at His 0 oe you a buyer it wm not cost you any 1 thing. Are you iroing to make a sale? Come in and let us print your bills for you.

This space reserved for Commercial Ilotel. man hall Tuesday night was deserving of a larger attendance than they had. The exhibition was just as advertised and was pleasing as well as instructive. Every one present was allowed to see the bones of their hand, arm etc. A bullet in the hand of a young man by the name of Weatherbee which had been a puzzle to the doctors, was GRAND BALL- to have been from over-heat.

Mr. Vaughn of near Eureka visited with his daughter Mrs. John Ott last Friday. Mr. Vaughn is a brother of onr lumberman at this place.

W. O. Fogle and E. C. Thornton paid their compliments to the Ester-TRieE Monday by having their names placed on our subscription list There was an interesting game of ball Saturday afternoon on the Hamilton ball grounds between the West Creek nine and the Hamilton boy a.

NOTICE. All persons found hunting quails or chickens on my premises will be pro A. L. Beddiu. Given under the auspices of the Hamilton base ball club at Miller's halL Friday 97.

The best The banting and fishing grounds of Colorado quickly and comfortably reached via Santa Fe Route. Low rates during the season, Write W. J. Black, Q. P.

kn Topeka, for a copy of A Colorado Summer. of music will be had and ice cream and lemonade will ba served at all hoars at the hall. Every body invit easily located by means of this X-Rays. Prof. Kirby's lecture interesting and instructive and was listened to with great interest by all those present ed to attend, the ball will be opened with the grand march.

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Pages disponibles:
146
Années disponibles:
1897-1898