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The Greeley County Enterprise from Tribune, Kansas • 1

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1 VOL. TRIBUNE, GREELEY COUNTY, KANSAS, NOVEMBER 11, 1887. THE ENTERPRISE. lEMIiTS Mens. jrjstiix' alive of any state in tLo Our Knrrtsas hons have not allowed IL Brown, tttho Fapitth iisterf ere with their bus ill iness this season.

TJiey Lave thin fur NEW AND VIRGINIA LL ROLL UP iiis vetr" laid worth of PUBLISHED EVERY At OH: GOOD K4f QRITIES. Will Mil courts nrI :p.ni:,i-y Hint During tho.year ending JTane 3, 1 Jtf real' op it. oju Gain Reported To Capitalists Who Desire to 0J-: ill C. iL J. 1SST.

there wero built in Wichita owl two jrenldonce--, almost a tml Son of hU a in Nw Yprk aoac p.VrKtu for the Entcrj-rift0 1 3fhicg will go usther toJovelcf jrairieH-f -wet tern iCRiisas thiu the j3aating'if trees. A 'gBtCeunm writes -tihe Hk.tekpeise ndvising tlio planting wf vr.rieties to make the xuolel forest "Ash, box eler, cottenvood, catalpa, red and hener lo-aust, and some verifies cf inilcw are -our stand-by then 4Jie jnoro ea5aaUe kinds black walisst, wild chesry, ored cedar, Scotch. m-hite pines villibe almost ceituin to if properlyfeRrd for. of businossliouseB, md quarter of an j. Donahue, R.

JT. Colter, tain Some Cheap Town Property in Western Kansas, raSeiof factory buildings. P. Iowa 79 early Placed ia the DemaosKitc F. KEEVER, M.D.

'Physician Surgeon-' 1 Viaiv1.ni in.lf thA fUMMI. NOTARY FTJBSuEC. lor take a republican nowspatwr Column Gina Reported aU Orer Kansas. Keliuquish- Kciil Etti and Itn A sent, ments and ftcedtui latiU ftr.nlr. Atchleon and LeaTwiworth Counties in 3eEsas tuid ordinarily it is prohibition firt, and voaaaa nuffrage secoud.

you find one that is not ifc i quit xefyeBhin to arcad what it says. Tie Kansas eqaial emSrage awa age of 47,021 each j'ear, 6,168 pr masth, per week, or orer 200 per dtty. "IDhe laatiteo -Fiww an increase ct about 740-213. There is not a woolen saSil in the KANSAS TRIBUNE, OFriilB AT "OOf F.AOS JllVO StOIUS, TRI3U, KAHSA. FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY Hlect the Denrecratic Ticket En- Wichita Democratic.

'Some trees alike tdr3 cr.talpa and at Wichita the other box elder grow wvil when ihadud by The restftt tsi be uleeUcmx held state worthy of Che n-arne and yet the1 Fred E. Colver, INVESTMENT BROKKR otlier titHW, while. cuaeKs ol which tlte in the several states' tot Tesdy is indeed most satisfactory te Cae ileci- honey locust is a I Have for Sal 102 Lats in the City of Horace, Greeley County Kaiu, whicli I Will Sell Cheap for Cash if Disposed of at Onca. Smith Bros. Caa jFqnihh'Yoa Everythiujr'yua Wiah in This Li can endure bnL little slmd.

ratio party. Everywhere, hoejt wool clip in Kausas is more than double the average of the six New England states, whkii have 794 woolen mills, and average of 112 to the state. Ami Kc.il Ksf nte A for Capitalist. Coi-rcsiHtink-nce solilitt-u. -13y foresters the former elass is ia Ohio, democratic gains are report- i otlWi and tie littler 'light-aeding." day, and couiKaenimg upon the presence of ths suuragists in the the Wichita Eaglet says: "The short-haired home-wroc-Lers are 'ith us again; the fruitless old fonienierw ae gain Kansas soil, rlt is female crow4.

Some of them are old maids who never had a home. The others, jao doubt, wrecked all their love of home and love of husband long CALA In New York the democratic ticket UXS ANGELES 31VE TIIE31 A Till A TRIBUNE, KANSAS. From tiis preliminary tuk we can. was elected by 20,000 majority. This IarjLii Loans.

see that our lagtb--iKediiig trees must either be taller tiUschade-ndur- ing or nt faither apssr. (By Tns was one of the most ukemorable political fights ever made in the Empire state. The democrats were in mary way Jmadica-pped tui they won a glorious victory. This insures ie "Again, trees are dissified a3 'denho-foliaged' or 'tiun-foliaged" cc- HAKMSS AiP I1URMES. J.H.LESUER.

A fntl rf liht mid Ty htrne" cjjrrit. rt1r mi' Ic an'l ivpnir hk it iMwvixIt jr H-ici-i- Siirk-4'r wtiliw, rub ilui4r. utikit u'l eerUiiiit i i in Una h. url Kiv iiue a mil. LOMBARD KWESTMEHT CO.

To the tit'ktTS and croakers a to whether they give much are complaining of hick moisture enom-nation and reelection of Grever shade or very little. The catalpa be TUX3 LOT ARE COCATED IN DEBUiABLE parts or fan city. They will bs ou in PART OR IN WHOLE. Horaces 13 located jsj nm ctcnter of Gree- LET COVVTT AND 18 ON THB LINE OF HIE DENVER, Memphis Atlantic railroad, which 18 A FAMtKtT THE OEEXT MlSSaUEI PACIFIC SY8- Cleveland next year. Tho labor vote longs to tho oriii-r and tlie Loney lo cust to tibe iaiter class.

in New York city was jest one-half what it was 2at spring 34,000. Col. CARROL E. SWAIlf, AT XHE BANK OF TRIBUNE. KANSAS LEOTI CITY.

"Liet as now bejlu in the center of J. R. Fellows rs elected district at our future forest, which we will sup torney in New York defeating De- pose has been well plowed, thoro JgL- in Ivansas this year the following is dedicated. It is an associated press telegram from Dayton, "The water famine that has prevailed throughout the two western tiers of Ohio cotttrtieB and tbe s.Jjoining territory of Indiana, is. growing serious.

Cattle are actually suffering and bel-fowdfig for drink. Tho wjIlv dry, and the low stage water is breeding typhoid fever and kindred aneey Nicol by 20,000 majority. Gil CLEARING SALE! RAILROAD STOTES. T3ae Rock Island railroad company now 721 miles of track in Kansas. It is said the average cost per mile, of the Rock Island in this utato is 23,097.

The earnings of the Santa Fo for the past nine months, were Increase of 2,515,801 over last year. Construction on the Santa F'b line through Wichita county, is being forward rapidly, and the Colorado line will bo reached before anuary 1 Tho Union Pacific has completed arrangements for shortening the passenger train schedule between San Omaha sixteon hours, after November 15. Thus far this year has bn th ec-ond greatest yoar for railroad building that tho country has ever seen. Since the first of January 51,331 miles of track have been laid. In 1882, during the corresponding period, Jy Jaarrowed and neatly marfcod tut.

Ik Ohio the deawerntic caadidaie for Govoruor wa beaten by Foraker TERMS: Plant a group of seven catulpas, ftud aroiwd it arrange our groups of For TWO Onlv. Tmil LOANS NEGOTIATED Dy tlie Linmlii Mortgage Trust M.mi-v tumisliotl 10 minutfs after fbe is l'liudf, at a low rate u( interest. by 30,000 majority. Ohio is unfortunate and will Ik compelled to bear honey locust jcaajjle, red cedar, placing die locusts Kith bf the -catal- the burden of a Foraker adtniniitra- tior for two years more. Thi-t ignor- In case rsac hots ake dwpoced of iw a body THE TERMS WILL S3 GUXtrSLkUr DOWtfJ BALANCE ON TIME At PER CENT.

I WILL SELL AN UNDIVIDED OR DIVIDED HALF INTEREST IN THIS PBdPEBTY AT A FIQVKSS WHICH aat mim caa for two yMr more con pas and the cedars north, i hen plant the others atspordiug to your taste. If this doe not fill the allotted space, continue in ih suaw way till all is The editor of the McAllister Herald J.EMMON FLORY, tinue to achieve notoriety by insult S. C. -STEWART, The Loading GROCER has been a candidate for the nomina ing the president of t3e Uiiiled States KA.X5AA tion for county treasnsier ap ia Logan planted. WILL WELL REPAY ANYONE WJHO HAS A SMALL CAPITAL TO INVEST.

and thit, too, as the governor of the great state ofOhio. county. Last week, during the ab sence of tho editor, the foreman of Mohr ax Virginia, the old dominion, God Vin nrint1 f-11-kirirr RESTAURANT. When your grove oat in leaf it will present varied and pleasing ap-pearaucis so different from niot groves whose own and only variety is cottonwood a valuable tree onco when tne settler bad no nursery to select hia but had to rely on 8.081 miles were laid. The third bless her, is redeemed from the corrupt and damning rule of Mihone-isra.

A democratic legislature wu "The chanceii ar favarable for the Herald editor to be defeated for the A rrcn Vies, rake and r.oas hy the dav or week, luiicli hand at all times. elected and Mr. Riddleberfftr the Atlressa.ll Oouiiri iiication in Kef-co to tii5 Property to Richard J- Colver, Jis begun his Grnd Clcnirlnr Sale, will during the next TWO WEEKS koII a large1 of at relic of this rin; will be dropped nomination for county treasurer, after which we think he will stay at home and attend strietly to his paper business and aecffr allow himself to mon KANSAS TRIS5UNE cuttings for his taipply. from the role of the United States greatest year was 18S1, wWa up to October, 5,340 miles track had been laid, The iiamonse coal fields about Trinidad, are well known. A special dispatch from that place say the Missouri Pacific folks ar alio look- GoUanwdod is iiardy and that is Senate and in his stead a democrat about all can bo said about it.

Its will bo placed. key with tho again. Who would want an ornery country ditor for county treasurer anyhow? He's Maryland continued as of yore to C3 A lf 3 weeks. The l'f- OifVitiA McCtjAZKTrK will lie mail- any address in the I'liiU-a tU (UWlVi Tlirej- MHitli oi reint of VA'-1- 1 i'J One Iliar. allowed I'ostmasters.

Ajientu and tlwim. r. ni A-. I VtV.AZr.TTK nt 2Smv York is tlie iiXU I only lepti-we Illustrated Sportinc ami Swsatiial Groceries elect the democratic ticket despite intr toward the coal field surround been out for two weeks 'leeiioneermg. the warm eeutest waged by a few of ing Xrinuiad, a uenver, Mem the party's former advocates who has spent all the money ho received from other candidates for announce n3 pulilMliml im mis comiueiu.

i(' it if ir phis Atlantic surveying corps ha just started from the first town west of tho Kansas border and tiiis year bolted and were pleased to Anply t'" tt-rnis to ments in buying two-for-fivo-cont New York RiCIIAliD K. FOX, J. Rymph, term thorn el res reformers. wood is inferior and the tree is very exhaustive to the toil like some crops, millet, for instance. Still it has been a grand old pioneer, and has taught thousands of fur mors that tree-growing is possible iu tho west; and not only possible, but aiso a ysry remunerative business if the grower has perseverance una abides hx km iiany persons to plant troo iti iuio iiiiui.111 by so doing thev mast wait many years CANNED GOODS, c'gars and will probably come homo Iowa and Massachusetts wjnt re fifteen miles north of No Man's Land to run a line to Trinidad.

Tho Santa Monday from Russell Springs eon publican by greatly decreasod major Job Work. tented to stay his huaiblo little ities. Rhode Liland elected a repub Fe company have always -en alone (yjcEHSYAHE, GLASSWARE Mid CHOCKERY ican eoagressnsau and prohibition in the operation of these mines. town while his good wife will boil that old soup bone over for the fifth time and a good time is anticipated. was defeated in Oregon by 7.WJ3.

The veracious historian -of th-e Las Vegay, N. Optic, is authority for Ia Kama the democrats acheived We bar a heavy expenditure pur-cluwsed a large and complete assortment of job material and are pre- We only hope he will viit Wallace signal victories. Atchison county went solidly democratic as -did also tho statement thst the directors of the Southern Pacific are considering a first and return loaded with baer and pizen (on the outsider and ato will Leaveu worth. The city of Wichita rpd to turn out first-clafis work At Cost! plan to colonize southern California thou join in the blowout." gave the democratic ticket 200 major bv eytiibliKhmcr a rate of 15 from i ity. In mny counties- portions of We fcfi.T-3 the Garden City in everj- particular, best job office west Ck ie to San Fraaci-wo, -confining before reaping tlwir reward, and likewise encumber the land that could bo farmed.

To these objections wo would reply the trees, being long coming to maturity, make them all tho 1110 valuable, and as to land we have thousands of acres that to idle for years to come and might us well be planted to trees, as grown over with weeds and grass. Perhaps we mav not live to reap the benefits tie daraseratic ticket were elected. it to emigrants The present rats is In this county Abbott received 133 Remombor the Tiuao awd I'lace. and our prices ciieap. $47.50.

Mr. Stanford says; 'I had majority for juda. The Horace peo rath-cr that 1XXK people come to this ple irresoeetiTe ol party voted state at a $15 rate of fare, than that fail to call on the Exteri aise if you want good work done in the finest tyleatlsw rates. for tiaaaolidly. Even A.

J. Hun GfiAHOCLOSlUG OUT SAIL 5.000 come at S60." In other words SOUND TO BiT GREAT. TL Kansas we ha ve always said wil in time be one of the most populous and prosperous of the thirty-eight commonwealths which comprise the union as it stands to-day. It is now the home of 1,600,000 contented aud happy people. In five years it will haye double that population.

Kansans may get tho California craze. They all get it. It ia rather ter, a democratic editor glorifies over Mr. Stanford believes the loss of 115, POSTS; TAIST, OILS, FLOUR, AND FEED, ETC. J-Al lCH)Xt, ULIKDS, Limi, CEMEKT, PLASTER, 000 in revenue would bo more than the defeat of Bierer, a democrat We consider this conduc on the part of made np by the local fares of the ex O'Connor Murphy, Editor Huater to bo 'Undemocratic, tra 5,000 persons, should they locate evsa treaeWrtms.

on tno coast ana travel wnnin ia confines within the "Kingdon of Cal contaerious. We caught it. For 4 VW The hour was 1st and a hush of ifornia." This may be all right, but LAI, LAND LOAM OFFICE it is doubtful if the poorer class eignteen montns, long ana weary months, too, we sojourned in the Golden state. We then returned to Kan sileaoe was upon the face of the earth. people will have much money to spend after they get thr.

sas, perfectly saushed to remain arising from a largo grove of trovs, but generations to come will "Ve work and dig, and grasp and horde for years that we may loavo our fjosterity a fortune in dollars and cents, little thinking that- something substantial, as a forest or a good education, would bo a better legacy than money. Ah me! How wo are wandering from the subject, and criticising our own defects. The poet says act, act in the living present so let us lay the foundation for our forests to come, at the earliest opportunity for bo it said our natural forests are diminishing at on alarming rate. C. Q.

DeFiuxcz. Nothing was stirring to break the solemnity of the hour, except the patter of half a dozen or more pairs of feet Office at tlie XrilDume Hotel. here. California as a place of resi dence will know us no more. We do Land Ofpc Notiet.

Wa-Kksnst, Oct. 20, 8T. Money to loan to prove up with, and money not for a minnto suppose that California will suffer from this fact. We as thsy glided to aad fro through the deserted streets. The taooa cat down her silvery rays, covering the landscape as with mantle, and bath We desire to again call ths attsn tion of parties before whom proofs advanced with which to pay expenses.

merely relate it as our experience and our readers can take it for what are made and original papers are ex it is worth. CALL AHD SEE DS BEFORE YOU PROVE UP. tended, that the checks and money orders to pay for tho same must be For the benefit of those who think Kansas doesn't amount to a great deal made payable to tho receiver and L1BEREAL DISCOUNT OB LARGE BILLS, fHiiibor di'livtrod on cIaiom, And contracts tali en oa claim houses and put up ready for occupancy. I alto bandle all kindu of farm mtette. All parti contemplating tmildiog tbx)uM call ntl get my figurn.

EAST HORACE STREET, TniBUKE, KAfiSAS. 1H JJL i I.J- H' 1 transmitted to him. Applications to and who are skeptical as to its won Flour, Feed and Coal at the Lowest Prices. ing the earth with an ethereal sweetness. Several objects were seen moving silently and mysteriously about, standing out 'in bold relief beneath the pale, White light of the bright moonbeams.

Hush! They are the festive rustlers, haunting by the moon's revealing light, the. peaceful realm of the chicken toobU and the make final proof, chocks tuid money orders to pay for publication notice derful growth and development we would recommend a close perusal of the following paragraphs collected made payable to the re-nstcr and transmitted to him. The above rules from various sources: II. K. ULBXN Notsrjr TuWIc rr County.

W. M. must be observed. Papers in' the dis Six million tons of coal are dug Thty Skipped the Tra ta Lvo, A special from Syracuse to the Garden City Sentinel, dated tho 6th, says: "The Miner boys, confined in the county jail here for the murder of E. Good, at Horace, assisted by a horse thiof, assaulted Deputy Sheriff trict pleas copy.

from the soil of Kansas every year. RECOUNT SON, Old Reliable Dealers WE MAKE FAMILY FLOUR A SPECIALTY. CALL OH US. Hurrah for Kansas! Gas and glass! C. Ii.

Beard, Register; W. H. Suxrar, salt and silk! Coal, corn and cow ttalL The game is at last secured and by judicious management they were 124'safety to arecdosaiaid fre-Queut (iquaks and cackl which were bummarily hushed by a grip known only toth' proifession. hey were soon prepared for tho cook, whose cotton! Mr. A- s.

Gale, of Xopetca, era Dodgo City raised $50,000 and 100 ployed in tho general offices of the Brill, and mado their at o'clock. Brill badly hurt" E. 1m Morjaa, of this city, who was acres of land for a sugar factory in GLENN: GLENN, Money at 1 1 Per Cent Straight Come and szs us nr tot? want to Prove Up, makx A Loan, oa ha va aktb3NPOF Lbqai work dons, ANO WB WIU OUARANTX3S SATISXACTION. Atchison, Topeka Santa le rail four hours. road company at that place, is spend Syracuse the early part of tho in comtHitmicy and caoaviity substantiates t.i.

-above aud a few woeks vacation in webtern inor thm cnlmsrT JaTiartment on suen I "week, A Nemaha county farmer raised 1815 bushels of oats from eighteen acres of ground. Kansas and Colorado. He arrived at Tnbuno Thursday morning, and will spend several days with his brother, UNION LAUNDRY. Goods Called, for on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. LEAVE JlTT The lopeka starch factory ia now occasions is rarely -qualled aau aever thiit the Miner brothers and a excelled.

The feast was eoou pre-! torse thief occupied the saaio. pared and spread, and fourteeuhun-1 They took an old sock and filled it gry people were soon regaling theni- cnJ whea caai selveBonasumptttousrepastof fried I to give thoia their supper they firmly established with an invested Frederick V. Gale, who lives twelve miles aast of Tribune. Mr. Gale will capital of $500,000.

HOHKY AT PER CENT STRAIGHT. vL it Denver I cf ne he returns to Tt Senator Plumb is quoted as saying chicken, bread, butter toad other sun- slagged him to m.edio;lity, and so-dry delicacies which tend to make up -curing his kys they made their cs- that within five years Kansas will pro duce her own sugar. rnast which it was be- capo. iuiu vi, peka. He mado tho a pleasant call.

What might have been a terrible HORACE: George Ilollis' Restaurant, Horace Barber ShoP. TRIBUNE: Phillips' Drug Store. Tribune Barber Shop. Senator Ineralls would not debate yonda doubt. Special Attention to all Bus-inc8 Before the U.

S. Land. Office, The feast was orer and tie hour with Miss Susan B. Anthony not conflagration was averted late last ovon to oblige a lady. Over thirty car loads of cotton have A.

BOYDEN, Proprietor. been raised this season in tho vicinity niht at the oScq of Glenn Glenn. A whist party was in progress when the coal box was found to be enveloped in flames. A large picther of water was near at hand, which OjPDBTXGE with til the officer rf gained his sensibility sufficient to know what had but whea ho did he gave the alarm, but tho birds had long been gone. Parties have been sent out hunt them bat to a late hour to-day their apprehension has not been secured.

Whether it was through carlejss-ness, incompetency or what not, of the officers of Hamilton county, that iM Hol'rervoaurred. WO will of Iola, Allen county. was lata. Not3ing was stirring to break the solemnity of the hour save the patter of fourteen pair of feet as they departed, leaving behind them the mutilated carcasses of nine fowls which but a few hours before were real, large, life-sized birds, many of whom were yet in the prime and vigor of chickenhood. There are five sugar mills to be es J.

11 Milfokd, Surveyor IL Milford, Notary Public THE TRIBUNE TOWN COMPANY. tablished in Kansas by tho Parkinson. was soon applied to a good advan Company, of Fort Seott tage. IVIilforcL IVlilforcI, Sixty-six per cent of tho tillable Let everybody do hii part to make area of Kansas has never yet been the Knights of Pythias ball a success. turned over by the plow.

There will be preaching at the no opi'iion, bul- it vriil Ho iairti church next Sunday riorniiig.by the On hundred men aro employed at F. A. Clark, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS cncl Merchant Tailor iEAL ESTATES 101 SXVid r. the Paola glass works. Thoy turn tho aivriadj tauts to tjio If it is properly advertised tweatj-livo couples should he present.

A party of Tribune boys were out on hunting expedition Thursday and succeeded ia bogging a number of of out wo hundred bottles per minute. Lr.rvcit nt th eountv will roan no.i new minister, Hestwood. Let everybody turn out and give him a hearty welcome. Till Larkins cs-rae in front S'oivn-eyi i The Kansas cirl is the peer in so- Land, Loan and Insurance Agents, ciity, beautv intelligence, wit and all expense ci tLo 1 doiaerfUc virtues, of tlie feminine ejv I rabbits..

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1887-1889