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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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3
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FERRIS MURCH, SulMU'rjbe now for tin- Enterprise c. inc in ami tell us whether yon the Kutf rivUc continued to ym'ii THE ENTERPRISE. 1 Ii iii.ihiiki Kvkkv Tin nsp.vY. TllflUllAV MaV. TJt 1 Jr' DKALKH8 IN i en er a I Merchandise, V.

Wilson sells His of coffee for of granulated sugar fof 15 of yellow SUglT for 10 of evaporutod applet for jjt) ours of Miaji for 1 1 cans of blaolcL( rrios for i 2 cans of corn for 11.0(1 1.01 1.00 t.or i.oc 1,00 1.00 A 1TLL LINK OF DRY GOODS GROCERIES Ol'H ADVERTISING i'A i Waldo Kaiuu. II W. Mii.i.ku, Station Agent. FKiiuisttMurcii, Genernl Merchandise J. L'lm1 T.

Oombot, Golden Belt Hotel. Mus. Fi.oiia ucil, Millinei. Fau.i:-, Waldo Hotel. II.

1). (iKKlis. Eureka House, A. MWli.u:i., Llverj Stable, II. Karber, M.

FAI I.IK. M- D. WOiiF YALiiEY Lh hi TTTTliTf 1 II 1 i I m. and ta, 10 Ji i i J.jSi MITTENS GLOVES, Ami a Large Stock of CANNED GOODS. LINCOLN COLORADO RY.

Tl.MK TA15LE. UOINc! KAST, Train 270 at :00 a. m. tin at 10:50 a. m.

OtUNti WKST. Traill 27f at 1iM a.m. 877 at 1:15 ji. in. Train 275 ami L'70 passenger; 277 ami 27H mixed.

BXCK1T DAY. We aUu carry ii Line of Is the place to gel your best Hour. (YsroM ami Mrrciunt WORK HOLM Best elder vinegar for liOotfl per gal. OBITIARV. 1)1 kd: -George Doorhamnicr.

aged sity-nine years one month and threi days, of Conjestion of the lungs. Tin ill -eased left Correal port, Oneida Co. N. V. on the 3 Inst come and spend his remaining days with his daughter Mrs.

Charles Good. On the way hi was taken sick ami on arrival grew worse and only lived a few hours. Il is thus that human hopes are blasted, Instead of a happy visit ins daughter (two of whom, Li io and Mary Door-hammer, did not arrive until after their fathers death) were to follow the remains of their father to jus grave. The deceased was a strict and consist-ant member of the Catholic church ami we trus' is now with the saints above. The my friends of the relatives of the deceased deeply sympathise will.

them in this their sad bereavement, and trust that ties thus severed ma be once more united in eternal bliss. IIOPK. FOB RALE, lb' acre farm, unproved, 10 acres ol timber, 31 miles from Waldo, 1 miles from school house. Price Enquire at this office. NOTICE.

We propose sending out quite a number of papers to those who are not now subscribers and may continue to do so for several weeks. Do not think are trying to force our paper onto you. Wo simply do it as a genile reminder that wo think you ought to subscribe. Come and see us or inform us by mail to continue sending the paper. NOTICE.

Sealed proposals will be received by tho township board of Fairview township, Bussell county, Knns. for tin building of stone abutments of threi bridges and one culvert, aggregating about 310 cubic yards. Rids will be ited. (. omeand see us a.

id we will do you good. BBADSII'AW NICHOLS. IS. PAT L.J A WHY NOT COUNTYOFFICERS- Representative Otis L. Atherton County Attorney U.

W. Holland. probate Judge J. G. Vogelgesang ptheriff lames E.

Smith Treasurer M. Harshbarjjcr Ira S. Olerk of Distil Court L. C. Wiley tfegistei of Heeds CllOS.

E. County Supt J. B. Blckerdyki bounty Surveyor W. G.

Russell Poronei N. I. Stufdevant 1 C. IT. Kellogg, Ch'm Commissioners, II.

a. Alien L- H. Hall GASOLINE A SUPPLY OF KY LOCAL BREVITIES. SUBSCRIBE ATONCK FOR THK -Elder Clark has gone east on a via It. For good bargains to J.

W. Wil ON HAND. IF VOl WANT TO PLEASE VOUU WIFE JUST TRY A SACK OF Waldo Enterprise. received at the office of the township clerk and all bids will be opened and considered 7. 1800.

The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. LU11AV ITEMS. Several line showers during the past week. Work is progressing nicely on Jake Reynolds' new house. J.

M. McAfee returned home last Wednesday morning from Republic county when1 be has been visiting friends and relatives. Several car loads of corn has been shipped from this place during the past week. lions. We have had a cougle of fine rains lately, The corn is nearly all planted in this vicinity.

-tutttier windy during the fore pari id the week. Everything is looking well since flic late ralnj). The Bditor-being absent tin Devil" holds full sway. The mill at this place is paying foots for wheat. Mrs.

Zeiger has been quite sick for the past fuw days. Harvey Davis seems to be busy tmying corn these days. Quite a number of strangers on put streets last Tuesday. aldo Flour. OUB MOTTO: "QuJek Sales and Small Pfofite." Give ua a Oftlt Our station agent K.

S. 0, RS. ERR1S MURC Ilesia, has been advanced in position and will hereafter hold down a placi One of tho amidmost newsy pupefx iij Western Kan-pitH, it in your hone paper give reliable information all ahoitt the Wolf Creek 'Vallev 0 0 0 0,0 09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rrrn ABLE, YERY on the main line. Karl is a good steady boy and well worthy of the advancement. A social dance was given at the residence of Mr.

Sheets, last Tuesday evening. A. MICHAELS, Proprietor, WALDO, KANSAS, Last Saturday being the 21th anni (I versary of the mnrriage of Oapt. -John 0 Fritts, and the 20th birthday of hi oiaest son. is many mends and relatives met at bis place and partook J3J" Parties conveyed to and from all points at very reasonable rates, ami in the shortest possible time, Good Teams, Buggies and carriages at the disposal of the public.

of an excellent dinner which was serv od in his grove. After which they en joyed a pleasant afternoon. A plat form had been placed In the grove and In the evening the young folks of and vicinity enjoyed themselves JUST RECEIVED! Ask your neighbor to subscribe, I E3TONLY ONE DOLLAR A KAIL CASK FALLIS, tripping the light fantastic. JL com menced to rain about il o'clock and thev all retired to the House ana con iw STOCK tinued to dance until 12 o'clock and 1 ML hen after many kind thanks and good to their respective OK wishes returned homes. Ah Tbisbis ii! -o COON CREEK, Sillier St are navnii' some, line rams (I N.

this spring, small grain is coining a The M. B. Castor of this place has moved into the parsonage. It is surprising to see tho amount of lumber sold by P. J.

Btrlte, Times are dull owing to the farmers being busy planting corn. -r-We hear that Dave Crosby will re-Htoveto Washington Territory, The editor and his wife took in the excursion to Galveston, Texas. Everybody serins to be busy except Alpha and he will yjork a little. Harvey Davis has decided not to fun any more races until cool weather. Mart Gregg is laying pipe to lead tho water from Ids spring to his dwelling- J.

W. Crosby has bought the old homestead of his father who will live with him. Mrs. Andrews and her mother Mrs. Btnrdi vant of Ivamar were in the citj yesterday.

Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Button, of Lucas, are visiting with Mrs. Davis of this place, Hand made, oak tanned leather, harness at bed rock prices at Strife and Fangburn's. Dr.

Fritts and Dr. Pallas met in consultation over the sickness of Mrs. Carr. We have not heard the result. Newt Elder is delivering five hundred bushels of corn to John Fink on the J.

M. ITouscr ranch. Price delivered 27 cents, Wm. Marr has returneq from New Mexico where tie went for sheep and reports them very high there and was satisfied with a few thousand. NOTICE.

Sweet potato plants for sale in any quantities at 20 cents a hundred. 5t2 Maksiiam, LBEKA. T. J. Conbov cunie home during the fore part of the week, on business.

He has lifted the mortgage on displace of W14 In favor of J. VV. Wilson. Hurrah of Ti Owing to the Editors absence and the "Devil" not being svery well ac long finely and the ground lias been South of the Livery Stable, WALDO, KANSAS. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.

ALSO HAVE RIBBONS, TIPS, FLOWERS, AND 0TI18U MU.UNE11T NOTIONS, PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC in good condition for spring work. Farmers are getting along nicely with their com planting. Bob Krby and Charles Collicott, two leading men of the valley have finished their corn plant ing and gone lishing. Prospects for a good fruit crop for all hut peaches is very line. John Nesbits children are all down with scarlet fever, but doing well in the care of Dr.

Miller. Old grandma Crawford was hurried last Saturday, near Dial. Elder Johnson preached the funeral sermon in the baptist church near Dial. The uight and morning of the 7th we had a heavy frost, but il did but little damage. Beth Collicott is contemplating a visit to Iowa after lie gets his corn danted.

Hi Gray is Looking well after his trip to Colby. Rather cool weather for com. S. OODS DIRECT FROM NEWYOR lospoctfully solicited, where they will RS. FLOEA MUECH 0 and better acconmodatlom than at any oilier $1 bouse on the road and the only one in Waldo thai furnishes their tables With fresh meat every day.

It, D. GREEN, Prep'r. quainted in this vicinity our local col umns are very scarce ot locals, vt CORKER GRAND VA'BNUE AND 6th STREET, WALDO, KANSAS. hope our patrons will not criticise i ur paper too ciosuiy, as wmuu uwnw jtt the future..

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About Waldo Enterprise Archive

Pages Available:
268
Years Available:
1888-1890