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Waldo Enterprise from Waldo, Kansas • 3

Waldo Enterprise from Waldo, Kansas • 3

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Waldo Enterprisei
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Waldo, Kansas
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mm THE ENTERPRISE TEMSOFNEWS BEWARE UK ROBBERS, Saturday. Maucu 8. 'nn PvBUraitb vki(y Tiumay. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Barber weu, OLD RELIABLE Tuvjudayi Maw 14, i860. returning home after an absence of three days, they saw two horsemen ride from behind tho house. Thinking it A CORRECTION. In our write up last week of the entertainment, our types made say that of the proceeds tfl.uo was donated to the district to buy chandeliers for the school house. It ought by all means to have read $10.00, as that was ho amount donated.

We have been trying all woek to coax some ono to come in and thump us for allowing such a mistake to occur. The E.vrfwnisK contains this week the first final proof notice, that passing strangers and knowing that OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS. Waldo Kansas, potn tho doors and windows of tho bouse were securely locked thov did FROM A I I. PARTS OF AND OS-110RNH OATIIKRKD BY Til ICNTKKI'MKK' AHLK OOBH OK l'OUKKSl'ONlKNTS, ITEMS BY BLUE BELL. i i Nice v.

cat her agan. hera hW all tho correspondents of our paper gune. I tiijk Black Eyed Ida's receipt for sore lips that Judge sent her, not hasten, but upon entering tho house they found that tho njon were II. Millkk, Station AjttBt Fib his CereralMerchandise eurgiaw. They had opened tho north window by the help of an old axo.

and j. bruiTK, humbw. Lufiiy' Kansas. Bnoiv iSc Smith, Di ovists. upon investigation they found that the men were in search of oatablqs, for has ever appeared in its.

columns bo- nig mai oi nam. ruder. Tho law is tnoy had taken such as siu'ar. aaIIm dried fruits and and' had left that such notices arc to be published Cash Store TO THE FRONT WE. PROPOSE TO STAY BY WALDQ AND UKR PPLB, 4ND IN ORDER TO GET IN A FULL LINK SPRING GOODS, WE WILL, S.

I. fc W. TIME TABLE, PASSENCiKlt, 111 the paper Dearest where the land Hour, lard, fruits and other articles setting near the open window nrenared must have been a sure euro as we have not heard from hor since. Mrs. Murch is slowly recovering is situated, but the mills of the gods Going weat 8:08, am pin to take with them, which they had to mind slow, and so.

the mills at leave on account of approaehimr dan- from injuries received some time the land office. ger. Mr. Uarber pursued them but his efforts to oatch them were fruitless. Ye tyno took a trio un west as far fAMenget Jt nolng vpst 0.40 Going oust 11:50 a in The passenger takes breakfast here every morning and thejpcal freight Wo spring work has bogun Re is stifl in search of them.

We hope as Plainville' last Saturday, and was Miss Lillje IJagcr is now staying srerj agreeably surprised to lind small uiu nvi wnung weir privileges will bo limited and that 'their 'eatables with Mrs. Murob. grain looking so nice. The farmers are Hinucrs ncrc uany. Keelining chair una run tlirouirli Cpir literary closed last Monday win consist of jaij bird food for they lommencirg spring work in earnest.

from Kansas City to Denver without nigut. We also noticed that there is an unusually large amount of oats beinc change. Bluo Bel is very sqrry she gave nave visiteu npuy of our neighbors. Ghanky HQ WkILL A T9W1J- sown tins spring. We stopped off at offense in her last She tvamar a short time and visited tins LOCAL HIMSV1TIES.

would a great deal rather not write now store just opened under the man A levelhoaded editor gives the for the paper than tq make friends agciuentof Walmer Bros. Thev have following plan to kill a town, and Mrs. II. W. Miller is on the sick a largo stock of goods and we have no her enemies.

i list this, week. he is eminently corroct: doubt they will do a rushing business Isii't this grand, the boys have Charles Good is suffering lrom the Send away from homo for yonr this thriving little vilhure. Wo met SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK i commenced playing qaji for amuse of a sore foot. coai. our friend T.

McKenzio. and ruad mcnt. Uev. Father Mainyille will hold the acquaintance of several other gen Order your dry goods from Chi. services at the school house in Waldo Why is it Mr.

Thompson has such tlemen during oqr short stay in towu LADIES' AND GENTS' S3: a smiling countenance. If you don't -J. K. langburn liviiur two miles Buy of peddlers is often, and a on Sunday, March glfch. Miss Delia Conboy was a visitor at this office on last Tuesday.

know, iijst 8sk him and see what he souui 01 Iowa has SO tons of uood hav much as possible. which he wishes to sell at from $1.50 will tell you. Patronize outside newspapers to UNDERWEAR. Mr. Cloiunions living a few miles to per ton.

Mr. Panilnn-n hu I hear Mr. F. E. Yquns is mad the exclusion of your own, then de ed more than two hundred head of and you, gan't gues the reason cither stock through the winter and has this nounce them fox rmt being as Jargo north of town, shipped two car loads of cattle and ono of hogs on Tuesday.

Miss Mary Spoon favored this otllce with a call on Monday last. It is because a young lady said amount of iced left over to disnose of as a Chicago paper. why do they wait." nere now is the croaker who last fall Send away for your letter heads, BOOTS SHOES, in his anticipations starved all the "devil" will have a splendid Mrs. Charlie Good and Miss Lizzie blank statements, becauso fhey arc hv eijts gheaper. stock to deall before the middle qf the winter.

There never hs been a win gardep, Lut I am quito sure trje "sweet Arp)i(c)s ill be lacn care of the best as MUo will not let you ter within the remembrance of the Old vt neu you haw anything to ay take care of the "Ioso," est lnnamtant where it so small an aniouut of feed to bring stock through in good condition. We would of your town, saj it in such a way as to leave the improssion that you have no faith in it. HATS CAPS, REGARDLESS OE COST, FerrisEMurch Alpha says he would rather catch "Minnie," while Mr. P. E.

Young like to call our "down eastern'' friends Denounce your merchants becauso attention to the financial success of would rather listen to a Katie (did) they make a profit on tboir goods. Mr. i'augburn since coming to western sing. Kansas. We refer vou to him nn blory in the downfall of a man Doorhammer were visitors) at the Enterprise office on Monday afternoon.

W. G. Russell, county surveyor, was a caller at this office this morning. Miss Mary Spoon was visiting with Miss Bosa Strite the first of the week. A.

C. Sanderson, of Plainville, Bent a car load of fat hogs over the road on Monday in charge of Charles Reed. Somebody ask Messrs. Conboy and Zeiger what success they had in securing subscriptions fur the new mill. We acknowledge a pleasant call at this office to-day from the Missos.

Mrs. MJller is on the sick Jist this pecimou of what pluck, enenrv and who baj done much to build up the wpek viiy. Gail Wilson has nn Idfe)a of bis Refuse to unite in very scheme good management will do iu this country, that ijo many are just now coralng because gold dollars do not grow on the plum bushes and ripen every month in the vear. lie landed own, while jr. Ferris is always sing A NEW KANSAS FARM MAGA- for the betterment of tho material 'ilNJi.

ing "bjie the Lillio of the valley, mm Mmm interests of the people my bright and mqrnjng star; SIic'b Keep every pent you get and d.vn't in Hussell county eleven years ago with no more than the ordinary immigrant brings with him exeent that he the fairest of ten thousand al 1 1 fens around." Bi.uk Hki.t.. had $200 eaah which he invested at ouce in cattle. With this for a starter mm xmorhainmer, Call again ladies. ON T. J.

Conbov Of the Onlifen Rait KVWAnM A mm ITEMS OF ITEHEST BY quit hotel, ha3 the thanks of this ofiice for do anything of a puljjic nature un less you can make something out of it directly. Make your town out the worst moral place and stab it overy chance you get. Tell your merchant that you can buy goods a great deal cheaper in T9 CHIEF HEFORTElt. The Rural Kansan and tho En-tbupkisk for $1.20 per year. We have received a copy of tho new Kansas farm journal, tljo Ruiul Kansas, an elegant, sixteen pago monthly, printed on fine book paper, handsomely bound in engraved cover and containing matter pjF juteistt0 every farmer, stockman, horticulturist and breeder.

No department of agriculture or stock raising is want he has steadily increased until ho now has a section of land iu cultivation and pasture. AH good buildings, and has 200 head of cattle, 10 hoad of horses, one of which is a. Torchon Norman a supply of fresh beef. Mr. Conbo 1.

1 a. Wo are told that there were a coodlv juat- wnai 11 10 satisfy a 0 numuer in attendance at the M. printer's hunger. meeting last Sunday. A meeting of the mill commute stallion worth at least $1,000.

Hi assets would now amount to abou It looks as if some of our vounu men PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH some other town and charge them were going to change their religious wun extortion. will be neld at the school house in Waldo on Friday evening at 7 oclock p. m. All persons interested in the mill enterprise are requested to be present. views ami become Catholics in their ing, each being filled with well se Keep up a diyidod sentiment and religious belief.

Chas. Good is the A MILL MEETING. Waldo, Makou 12. 1889. cause of the reformation I presume.

D. M. Lyons, traveling salesman lected and carefully edited informa tiou. Its field of usefulness in Kan knjfo every man who. disagrees with you on the best rueod of increasing tho business of fjio town.

A.T- We do not agree with Dinah when she says Carl Wilson goes up to Chas. ior uonald J3ro's, of Atchison. Citizens met as per call at the school Was in town to-day and called on the house at p. to discuss tho Waldo WALDO, KANSAS, sas is unlimited, it being the only monthly publication of the kind in Mill question. Wm.

Jain was chosen Good's Sunday evenings to dehorn his cattle, from what wo can hear that is the last thing in tho world that takes If a stranger comes in town tell urn everything is overdone, and pre the state. Price $0 cents. Sample chairman and P. M. Case, secretary A communication was read from him up there.

copies can he obtained hv address dict a genera) crash in the town in Messrs. Knight liradshaw in which Our estimable "devil" made a flvimr the near future. printers while here. Ye Editor will have chargo of the public school in Waldo the coming Summer, during which time S. S.

Case will transact business connected with the Enterprise. Some of Waldo's fair maids were getting weighed the other dav. ing the publishers at Marion, KanJ sas. they prosed to put in a mill at Waldo. trip to nainville last Sunday nover provided the citizens will put up the mind what for, ouuuing ot certain dimensions, the It is now reported that Milo Pan.

cost to be about $850.00. After m. If you arc a merchant don't advertise jn your home papers, but buy a rubber stamp and use that it may savo you a fow dimes and make the paper Jook as if it was published in burn will start in the lumber business at Ivaina. Tell us all about it Milo. lengthy discussion of the subject a motion prevailed that wo proceed at The only Line Carrying the, Unit ed States Overjand Jfoila.

Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches from tho Missouri River. MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS -TO- Dcnvor, Cheyenne, Ogden.SaJtLajin City, SacrameptQ, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all Ask Miller what their weights were, LOOK What was the attraction for O. 8 we don't dare to tell. Spoon and Walter Christman last Sun 1 1 lay afternoon at "com crib town." -F. E.

Hunting from the Saline, hat has become of Amos Keeter? purcnasou a bill of lumber on Tuesday lust from our lumberman, P. J. Btrlte. MY NHW- a ono-horse town. If you are a farmer curse the town where you trade as the meanest place on earth talk this to your neighbors make them believe tho This fine weather is too warm for him I suppose.

wisa wiuen to erect a new residence once to take up a subscription for that purpose. On motion Messrs. J. K. l'amjburn, Geo.

Stryker and F. J. Strite were elected a committee to receive and be responsible for all monies paid on subscriptions, and if for any cause the mill should not be built, to return the same to those who gave it. The committee appointed by the chair to circulate subscriptiim papers were J. K.

rangburn, T. J. Conbov. L. A.

Jiansom bniitli. the sacro nf creek, is plastering his house and will Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utafc RfiPOHTlSIf. PLEASANT HILL HASH. io. Gallery business men are all robbers and move in soon.

The youne ladies ar thieves it will make our property now anxiously waiting and wondering more valuable to kill off the town. What does our pleasant weather Never on any account speak a meanr flows are runnlno in mio nui uo ine jucicy one. J. P. Cowcl, who has been living in the south part of town in I'augburn and Andrew Zoitror.

Ad oirection. Idaho, Montana, Oregon, NeFada, California, Washington, Territory, and all Pacific Coast Points. Baggage Chocked Through from all points in the East tp Points Named, good word of your banks, merchants, Is now completed, and I am pre pared to execute work in my lino on short notico, journed. P. M.

Cask. Sec'v. The literary at the Victor school I ministers, teachers, colleges, school, tent, is moving out on his farm to nouse closed on Wednesday uidit. newspapers or anybody, or any thine The man who owns a homestead Mr. George Balm closed a verv sue else.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED cossful term of school in the Victor on the rich prairies of Kansas is to If he will but FAMILY SLEEPERS FREE district last Thursday, and started for his home in Iowa on Tuesday follow day, irora now henceforth he will be an independent farmer. Waldo literary society closed for the season on last Monday evening. The society has been a profl table oue and closes with the best wishes of all. Subscribe for tho Entjsrpkisii ing. He did not take a bride wifch "stick" to his quarter section he will eventually win in the great battle of ASS, and the Kansas Farmer, both papers ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS, For further information recrardinir him as his many friends had anticinat or M.0U, ue.

I he farmers, who throiiL'h ed. He probably left that for a later -The together witl tho territory traversed, rates of fare, consideration. three, years of short crops remain the Capital-Commonwealth for onlv We wonder what that butrorv meant. uome in MihaitMiui rolling around over the Blue Hills last steadfast and are determined to demonstrate that Kansas is the best slate in the union, will be rewarded. CRAYON Communications intended for in bunuayi' Ethel, please enlighten us.

siTtion in the Entkki'kjhk must be re The infant child of Mr. and Mrs AND Reverses come to all. Kansas has ceived by Wednesday noon to insure Henry Bradshaw is quite ill. We understand there was a protracted meeting in town last Sunday in fact the good lady of the house says those who occupy the anxious seat must pay for the fuel and lights hereafter. At this writinc the ineir publication In that week's issue describing pamphlets, apply to the nearest agent of the Union Pa-cific Railway, or connecting roads, or address Tuos.

L. Kimball, Gen. Manager. J. S.

Tkbuhts, G. P. fc T. Agent. E.

L. Lomax, A. G. P. A T.

Agent H. W. MILLER, Agent, Waldo, Kansas. No one need bo surprised at Mm assed through tho trying times and -If you want a good loan at a low is entering upon an era of great commotion Saturday night, as it was only the surprise party at Mr. George rato of interest, and arc not just prosperity.

Tho men who have he swing's, uuess tho youngsters en scheming to sell your farm, call on roically braved the storms incident joyed it very well, there being 19 in at tendance, besides a few old folks. M. Case at the Entkwkisk office. ii.lU uiu out soliciting subscriptions for the new null. 1 he amount reported to date is something over $100.

We are unable to make a complete report this week, but WORK A SPECIALTY. The sunny breezes of Kansas com to the settlement and development of a new country are worthy of special praise. The world respects and honors men who press to the front and blaze a ti.itliv.av tntn a ing down from tho north brings to us FOR RENT. A pasture containing 240 anrp FLOUR! Just received, a car load of Sa rumen of wedding cakes. Hope all will remember that Uncle Tim.

is verv IATES REASONABLE. mat the requb-ed ajuount will be secured, and Waldo Will get the mill. The charter for the Hutchinson, wilderness or build an empire on fond of cake and especially weddintr has plenty of shade and is well sup- ina flour, at Ferns Murch's. cuke. Unclk Tim.

'iicci with running water. For fur- nvowu piiijiics. ieei the greatest admiration for the i.ionww thcr information call on When you want anything in my line, WHAT A $100 WILL vwuoma, and Gulf rairroad was filed with the secretary of tate yes-tcrday. The road farmer of Kansas, because his pursuit calls for indomitable pluck and energy. T.

J. Conboy, Waldo, Kans. DO. -10 cans of corn for 1.00. 10 don fail to give me a call.

AS. SNOW, Beloitand runs through Kansas and COAL Just received, a car load of that choice coal, at $5 00 per ton cash, or wilt exchange for Corn or Oats. 11. I). (Joans.

cans of tomatoes for 1.00. 20 lbs Alaska has a noun bit ion of uain oi of beans for 1.00. and 12 lbs of OATS FOR SALE. I have three hundred population 2ejjn'Titory to.thoGnlfof 850with a property valuation of 125,000,000. granulated sugar for ti.oo.

at Fer- LURAY, KAN- jvjurcii h. wttwaAVAq Ui good oats which I wish to sell at market price. T. J. Conbov, Waldo..

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Pages Available:
268
Years Available:
1888-1890