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The Englewood Enterprise from Englewood, Kansas • 2

The Englewood Enterprise du lieu suivant : Englewood, Kansas • 2

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DniRTdsts and' Jewelers. I 7 IV II II II II I) j. n. AN-o a Kiirroii-i and 'p it; a u-r-i us. THE BEST TOWN Oil THE BORDER.

"a.li" jier iic'i, per I Of S. an 1 So-o i 1 iuhj the spot of south- TIIK SEX AT K- POIXi'f Tis EMI l'AIii' 'iaiVARI! it txiEi: NAME OF CIMAUUC-X 'iTRIUiOBY. Wiok t'u to ex- tend the laws of tho United Stt.tes over the ti't it-vy -m He.n.-ns, known sis tho xvrs The OLDEST a ml most reliable FIRM in C1T in Drugs, Chemicals and toilktaiitici.es. Wntnliss, Elncks end I ii ii It i pre-scrl prion departi-nnl is i all apptdnlmcnt au: is Oi'JON at ai' Estociil silenflen is devoted to the io- 1 1 y. ft- 3 5 9 3 1 ft me lermmns ci u.

1 mad Xew Mexico is loo" hs a be ami if it l-i I i I ill a 1 1 i n.P a ft i passep under the head of UicCim- of CLOCK. an WATC.I KS of t.hvll i un I Jo.ii:-stif anon Territory. i -t i- hill l.as: This wU! lveo th. AiI West MaiaSi. Kra-sas.

TllO fameliS uassed the- senate orcanfjdmr states win! ui jiii-i i i I who have -n living' will L-e jiiintcd v. li it it is Id live in a at thir, -iace, more rtxsm for from the D.thota. Montana, Washington and Xew Mexico. i rv Lk; laws tue una erienoii(ience mul SPRpG CLEARANCE SALE. A A With our increased facilities, a lint i-itci i-v a Hi a i tit at ircth'T with o.ir job j.re.ss, the IIx ma Coldwut -r Friday ni.r!; nearly all tt? larger iraniiratioiv company are prepared to it iiilte likely that hiil will load tho vn in their lino of busi- of Street.

We I i resources however that it will 1: rebuilt iinnuMUatidy- poriioi? We v. ill, from now on offer Shawls, Skirts, Underwear, Blanket, Yarns vvc; at from 'Jo tn per cent less then -ember tirice As to the citizens of this place with no amendment. We bv 1 to see the 1 vu will iliid them affahie, self-sae- oc.oarrr-! Kctilsj'. WashiiiKUiri Ij.ir.t iu Tri'Lir. Qajou Vict msrrieJ on Kri Uy.

Napoleon JUo.miir.rte barn i rij.iy. liatde of ilankcr oa t'rld iy. A Tileries iliseoverol on Friilay. J.iayflnwcr tamlol on FriJ.iy. of re burueil at the stake on Fri WiittrliK) fougbt o.i Friday.

sia ie.l on Friday. JuMus oa i riXiy. I. ee oa FrMay. Fort Sumptcr bomb.ir.W oa Falay.

JIojcow burned ou Fridar. Shiikepeara bom ou Friday. King Charles I. beheads! on Friday. Riuhinond 0:1 Friday.

II. iHie of -er fojg'ut Friday. In conclusion we would say, that Ext; i.e wood, tho best town in the Southwest, was platted on Friday and that the two editors of lo matter iu he 1 thou-l. at once and "Scing, and if it were a iiesssihility, iiftlone will sr.ve- our su-ighhors would find them manifesting A HI CO UN I xents 7W Coats, Heavy i lu om una hilt mm fin ftesz rn-i Mixs Itoyce and 3Iiss two of the rs 1-y their heroi-'m in the 11 i in the northwest, have betn ''relented with life th; North Nebraska eole-j-'e. The certificates tlvt tiiey h.ave paid in tuirioa Feb.

10th to She ui.l of tli; lives, and are entitled to fui! eoileg i.i-structions, art, nuj eomni-'reiai A I. A "1 I i dollars v. other-i have to to defray ex-i ia Colonial laws I for their Tiiey are r.i.ikiag every eif-rt to criiahlhh a permanent code of laws, for the ju'o-j tecti-jn of their country against out-i i(ivry e. We v. have been under tliepro- arc order loving and law abiding, but very few find time to attend to any ether than their own business.

The prohibition law is Doing practiced even to the extermination of the accursed thing. Now if there are those, who are seeking a location, which presents tiie most flattering financial prospects, and and church accommodations of a superior class, also various amusements, of the Suits. Un dor Wear on booming paper were both bora valley ot lit Cimrron river. The Cljtremont ui i and Irrigation mt i pany's ditch is comjdeted within mile town. It is expected thai the grea- ter o-tion of the valley will be irflgafed within the next year, xvhieh will give a leant i-I os to tuu Valley not obtainable eisexvherf.

Th -y-f who xvaut homes can find them lo re, as rich, pro- iiuctivcand iiealihy as can be found siuuies ano sienogra pay. i ieetion of tue law can not bout at your The National-Democratic. Conver-tion will be held at St Louis, June oth S8. latest designs, endorsed by the "lvVZ. ichite their needs they can; for "George, stop figh Ur.g grievance are readily settled said a horrified father to his voung-jl'y lo laws.

the state, wiiile there most fastidious and a people docile, reticent, yet tiuent, beuevoleht yet frugal, alfable yet not loquacious, and order loving though not vindictive, come to ENGLEWOOD. is no tribunal to which they can ap- own pne the coio- allght an here, and reasonable prices. ....0: jt i. have been oom-not how serious piial matters that mitted, it matter J. It.

AXSOM CO'S HEAL ESTATE LIST. The following real est.de is now Ilacel upon thermal ke at Hie possible iignres. No barjraiiis est hoy, he found streets engaged in lespera bat with another hoi; to he ashamed of yourself' "I eeiddn't help it, fat'iv claimed the boy "i.e ai-l 1 se THE Si KS AS LOOM. 'X- coax emeu uv ou oxer tne coun'x" our peop.etdl tin advantage5: of an eastern home. Come and emrcity.

Look at our improvements and inxsti.tte our prosjMet.s resources before investing elsewhere. The prospects for an immense were ever to the public before'. eao 9- Now is the time to ay. xvhile better manners a i orii the ca-e lev It is an utier for a i of pe get along and i.rospcr without protection from some source or otlier, and this fact has been thoroughly established time and time again in our land I since its lirst settlement. property can he had low prices, Our list delies competition.

Our pros-j pects brighter every day. with Ibe J-irtiiorn of Hi HXG I.inrOGI) Town Conrd terminus of the C. K. W. II.

It. and I democratic cilitor." HJive it to him, (i-'i-ni'!" ix-claimed the iiiiHginttit father; "chug him haru! The Sicicii I'lira StuS "No, sir," said the of i Jiii COME EARLY AND li. Gammon a solid trade fnr 73 noles south aud sotdhwest. Our city i.s far in the tea i ti.lj.Ii3 Oil Atib. and bids fair to become a second Wich- ENGLKWOOD.

lliiii EiigiewcocI lie lard reino ry, namciy, to visitor, "I have no ol anybody kr.owi-e.r that we We do not claim any special attraction ia the nam 3 Enlowood, lO mix rusn oi people to ivansas this year were never brighter. The series of excursions which the lines have a-greed to run, commencing next month, promise to be the largest in the history of the st Ate. A Times representative talked with several of the principal railroad men on the subject yesterday and this is what- they said: Mr. George T. Nixon, general passenger and ticket agent of the Santa Fe: "I have every reason to believe that we will have a large number of actual settlers.

Wo have a large number of inquiries from people living in Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin and other northern states and they say the winters are so severe in the north ita in the near future. Our irrigation facilities have no equal in the state. Thousands of acres now under irritation. Large crps are beins prepared for. MAIX5TREET BUSINESS wi --( liitr some coltond'eed dl with our Lu wins South Douglas Avg.

EiiRlewoo Kan. Geo. W. ndly Oedar Vale Topeka WiCMta ll's better more wholesome than bog grease. The sign 'pure family which yen see oa theso barrels is urns! to tii "ae mixed artieies from our host brand, which you sen over there I strictly pure We don't put anv hog grease at all hi that." i and tiie But i is evident to every observant visitor, that this town and location is undoubtedly i the l'avored spot of the Tae as a ruie, are an lienor to their various lint's of trade.

The. general m.ika up of these, men enables them to rise above i childish bickerir.gs and engage I mi 11 i i IN. E. osburn TUBVSY rthat they cm not stand them any fip.Jfv hi manly enterprises. Tne railroad The ltev.

Dr. John Il.dl is -aid to ociuls were not slow see these have pocketed sluee ia--t htcts. fence, tho recent changes folic so.) m-ivria---fees. iVom A-hfmd to thl-i True, tJeneral office located at JNt'i LKWOOI) Clark eounty IC; iisa i a ie IP 1Z. II.

Tusli Fee. 4 ti. 3 A a -a. address al! A.shlaud will remaiu the county UUTCTIEllS AND UKAI.KHS IX bridegroom h.im r. ciieck for Ko.000 fsir tv the nnotini knot, seat for two vears more sure, and .1.

i i a rj I FRESH AND SALTED MEATS. 3)r. Hall is worth KM; his to- Pea uie.s a ie- JiTMs space reserved for real es FOULTliY AXI) JA2.IE IX SEASON. vival ot prosperity at that place, tortile more good towns ia the county the better. iJut it requires tal income is at least floo.rKR).

His congregation is the wealthiest in New York City. The amount of a i ao fii rii 1.:. A. 0 Also Highest Cash Price paid for Hides, Wool, Tallow, Furs and Pelts ICE wholesale and retail. no magicians wand to foretell the max oe seen in ms i future glory of Eng'ewood.

The church any Sunday mornuiir. Ir Hall 1ms a moneoiy of all the swell railroad company is doing every longer and want to eonie further south. We are preparing to take care of tremendous erowds." Mr. xV. II.

Nexrman, general traffic manager of the Missouri Pacific, said: "Our agents all over the entire east, north and south, report that they have never had as many inquiries as at present and I think that the boom in Kansas this year will be the biggest she ever saw. Texas and Arkansas are also xvork-ing up a boom and are. organizing in every toxvn. They will furnish statistics and information about those sections that can never be obtained in any otiier way." Said Mr. J.

S. Tebbetts, general passenger and ticket agent of the Union Pacific: "We are receiving thousands of inquiries about Kansas and Nebraska, and I believe an immense number of people will settle in those states this spring." E.vST MAIN STUKKT. i-vtf xveddintrs. lirhh who desire to that the end of a division can be in the fashion insist upon he expected to bring. One of the married bv the millionaire clergy-! iiiK 'i ia the state, cent un- Xo.

I LotXo.lf. Block Xo 17 P700.0O "2 11 CO 4irt.oo 11 A 20 -i is 20 9lso.no 10 2 SOO.00 IT 1( SiiO.lXl 1'5 2:1 8 10 IS (business house.) l.lflO.nO 9 10 11 700.00 10 12 lfi 11 21 2" 12 12 2 huse. 1SKV0 HOUr.LAS AYEX BUSINESS LOTS. It IS 11 SSI.Ofi It 10 13 1200.00 15 25 1000.00 16 11 12 S-2 800.00 17 9 S2 400.00' is 6 ko.oo 19 17 11 550.00 20 6 2t (business hoiisea 1500.00 21 8 2ttiiines I RESIOEXCE TKOrERTT. 22 1 2 45 200.00 2.1 11 12 34 24 9 10 (durollinn house.

25 7-8-9 2fi 11 12 8 250.00 27 17 Jt 18 27 28 1 17 9 150.00 29 block no. 42 dwelling 2000.fi0 r0 74 1200.00 SI lots no. 11 12 block SO 215.00 32 lota 1 to 10 block 4 f.20.00 31 Sit? 1.1 120.00 34 lots 7-13-14-23-24 blocks .150.00 35 17-18-19 20 8 240.00 36 6-7-8-9 44 240.00 37 13 to 24 57 700.00 38 "16-17-18 C9 (50 ft. lots.) 320.00 39 1-2 3-16-1T-1S 105 (50 ft. lots.t 040.00 40 114-15-1G-17-18 106 (50 ft.

1ot. 41 1-2-1-16-17-1 116 (50 ft. lot.) 42 13-11-15-16-17-18 115 c50 ft. l's.) 610.00 41 1-2-3-16-17-18 (50 ft. lots' hi.

125 040.00 13-14-15-16-17-18 2 360.00 45 19-20 10 225.00 4'. 9 SI lfi0.ro 47 4-5 44 1:10.00 43 11-11 25 600.00 49 19-20-21-22-21-24 32 1200.10 50 16-17-H '6 ISO. 51 21-22-2 -21 25 300. man. tug a specuu provision tor a dred jar battery to supply eleetrici- MRS.A.BESI Keep on hand all kinds of Cli3roke33 ty to tne main line, which provis- Fokt Smith, Feb.

I ion is made every few hundred Judge Parker of the federal court miles at soai important point on here decided this morning the ca-e tne road. The turn-table is now in of the Cherokee nation vs. tho operation here, having been moved Southern Kansas raiiroud company, from Ashland some weeks ago. a suit in equity brought by the 'A ho round house is located bore. ,.4 Tiie company has also put in a Cherokee nation to enjoin tne.

rad-i 1 a road company from ouddmg its feet in diameter, machine shops, Farm Implements, Pumps, Hard Ware, Tin Ware, Iron and steel, Flour in car load lots, Com, Oats Bran and all kinds of Field and. Garden seeds. Corner of Main and Dearmoiit Sts. Englewood. road through part of their country.

F.y act of congress July kh tsSi, een the section house, and I also extensive stock yards are here. riirht ot way was granted i.y con i lo il(ll'f- M-. tilt, ivit.if inn fli.i gross to this company upon its pay- nn- tuu UI tu- witn much more ing the Cherokee r.ai.oa per tl'el'iid- Mg.iaii-.", ior ii is me ouu mile and the occupants of Ivanlice Items. Mr. Hi Stuart a settler living on Camp Creek met with a very serious and painful wound xvhila out bone gathering a few days ago on eroocked Creek in Texas.

He had his rifle with him and seeing some prairie chikens a fexv rods off he ran to his xvagon and jerked out his gun to shoot them the muzzle was toward him and the hammer caught agais some a-i 1 the gun tlisearged the hail entering his body just below tiie heart. He ot rue road lor years to come, ar.d a Andrews A for improvements. The Cherokees took the position that this right of way could not be granted xvithout their consent and that the right eminent domain Wits in their gov-: eminent aud act ia tho United States. Judge Parker decided that the right cm' the JCherokoe to hinds ia their oa ioo was ii i.ni fee simple iitb hoi noo-. its sovereign I power i ei.ii'.ieiu elomaiu was in loo L'oiU a states, t- tie ex-: ercised oy ii a I it etiscrct.iai Xvithout let or hindrance from any.

supply point for all the towns southwest for 11 fly miles, including 1 leaver City. To secure this with greater satisfaction, to the patrons, the citizens In-re have raised money to aid in opening a road to Beaver City, a town of 000 inhabitants. A regular stii.il and stage line xvili be put on at once. As to tho agri possibilities of this section the country, they can not be surpassed. Lat ear xv ith the excessive drouth, we could have leased an average crop, but for the hot winds.

The FAR XI 52 160 acr -s mot.rrflc!y imrinvol. five miles from Er.g-owwl 81 320 acres 160 fence 1, two r.ti-1 'wells. lies at Iliggin Texas under medical treatment. i. We had a fine rain night before i 'A'he dwelling, 45 acres broken.

2:4 last and yeterday morn in GRAIH, FLOUR and FEED. Will not be undersold. I make a fj.ecialty jobbing to ranchmen and stores the Strip. Call and see me. First door north of Stults, Doyle Co.

SOUTH DOUGLAS AVE. ono un.l l.ofvi ihp it the rh'ht oft northwest of town, ZnoO. 54 r.20 acres well ininrove-J, five mites northwestof town, located in fine valley, 26CK). 55 IGo acres, six miles northeast of town, Soo. C6 l'5o acres, eight miles northwest of town, 8oo.

57 IGo acres, 1)i miles from town, 2ooo. 58 16o acres, 2) m'les northeast, 2ooo. 59 16o acres. 6 niilc northwest of town, well improved, looo. 60 li5o acres, 7 miles from town, CI 28o acres, frty acres fenced, house and considerable brcakinc, liviug ground is wet to the deblh of Six inches and our people are jubilant on crop prospects and are ploxving.

Mr. James Doty is opening out a drug store in Ix-anhoe. He also oxvns a first class boarding house. Mr. John II.

Farra is getting out quite a vinyard and orchard. Some 300 grape vines of different varieties Some 300 peach trees. eminent domain congress "could f' iticular. i i But Hie not winds -wilt be largely irriga- prex'cated hereafter by the I lit.a I lit ItlULlllj, The case will be taken to the su ENG1EWOOD, KANSAS i tioit, boitii ho amply provided. Be- preme court of the United States.

side Vol. ferry's ditch xhieh. is a w. Wont Tn ratio uiioertiikin. nd is planting Ilicorv and wal-! Tratcr 5 mUes from town- HEpelrlnn All ceutral and western Kansas John's creek, two or three Oi SAV new V.

lu 1 (CO I mW 12a SSSMi E3BM SC90 nuts and has also set out some 500 needs to boom it is through ndvor- opened farther up the Cin ar-tising and excursion railroad rates, rijn -o on Crooked creek. There This last it will have ami tho oth- stiii other provisions along the or will doubtless be provided for. Beaver, so that, if it rain or do jylirl nU5d ii uQ. TI TI 11 EWELER Kverv city, town and hamlet in omerwise, tins section will have rj crops. With these facts and possibilities who can doubt the feasibility of a canning factory, sugar fac this state should get about the matter of advertising, not only the towns but magnificent farm lands tory, flouring mills etc.

The trade AND TEAT-TIB. IiJ vatclies3 eloeks and North Douglas -Ave. EngleAxood, Kansas Anb general building material. Basil, doors and shingles, laths, lime cement, plaster and hair. Tar and building paper.

HARDYARE, PAINTS AND Fence tost and xvire. Prices to suit the hard times. Call and see us. 61 32o acres )i mil! east of town, well improved, fine valley lan l. tloo.

64 1to acres 23i miles from town, northeast, improved, 13oo. 38 acrs six miles from town north. 2o acres broken. S12oo 32o ades six miles noth east of town with loo acres broken 5o acres uiidar wire fence, two pood frame houses, living water aaU some orchard. $'j5co.

The above can be bought on easy terms and those wishing cheap and trood farms can do no better fkity where in the state. It is valley land of the very best quality and a great deal of it can be irrigated with little expense from the Claremont Land and Irrigation Company's ditch, now in operation. For further particulars, address J. li Axsom Sc Co. J.

T. Fisher, General Manager. A SPECIALTY. young cotton wood trees. Mr.M.

Ij. Cox Ivanhoe's only mf reliant, is doing a thriving business, lie is very accommodating to us poor strippers, aidiug us all he can; not to cripple his limited means. Mr. Michail Seikel, a gentleman from north-eastern Kansas brought to this country oxer SOO head of domestic coxx's and calves last summer ami net being rustlers like our range cattle and having been fed and stabled formerly xvill lose ox-er oO per cent. Mr Seikll seems to be much of a irentleman and his loss will set hard xx ith him lie Iikos the country however and has taken a claim one mile south of Ivanhoe.

Mr Seikel is a geruian by birth W. aw- 1TTTT A a HT11 TsT -9T of this wonderful portion of our this place is quite good, most state. Adve. Use your home papers uilV6 are well supplied, some per-and send them home by the thou-j sl little premature. Some oi sand.

Advertise and keep on ad- the Ashland merchants have open-vertisingand the fruit of this kind t-d branch stores at the Englexvood of seed soxvn will pav post Office. back a hundretl fohl in the people At the main store they sell from who will flock hither to buy lantis jO to worth per day At the a ana settle in tne toxv ns ot central Post Ouh-e stow rhev ci.iiio to sell ii lOi a ifm Dealer in and xvestern Kansas. First get the broad acres coveree! by farmers, producrs and the toxvn xviil grojv as a natural consequence. A nd ad- from t-oO to $700 wort it per day. Pretty good for the branch store.

ISuikling is already beginning and there is every evidence of a anon uiv ana RANT. BESTAU "a GEXTS WANTED to CanTMa for A3tt tising Patronage. A maU amount or work dona with tact and inteUifrtnee may pro-tiuce a considerable ineome. Agentstrnieveral oinfflp MUOQ v.M tising xvill occupy these neros. rany growth in this particular at ALS AT ALL HOURS.

Ullel 'saVS that the Stranger )i traonal lesoonaibility. Enqnir goes to a new and strange counry; JfeWS-WS? iTP (. Tm a t-1 a i Osage coal, Flour and Feed, cheap as the cheapest. East Mainst.with TURVEY BROS. MEAT MAHKET mentfor placing advertisement in newspapers and conveying to advertisers the information do not advertise our farm land 1 tough.

We make too much of a specialty of boomu our towns, i Boom them, but jud now boom I he! farm 1 mds. This xvill pay. Abilene Cazetle. oiice. lnere are over a nan nuuiou of bricks now ready.

The omens for good have lead the Kxii.iit'Kis'i: company to make the paper an entire home issue. Hence, Jierealti botii sitles of the- me finds by zezus crites so.ne ti ngs outs." Jack. East Main st. Eaglewood, Kans. which tney require in orasr uj uj wic.

laments wisely and profitably. Men of good address, er women, if well informed and practical, mr. obtain athority to solicit advertising patron-aseforns. Apply bv letter to Oio.P. AdvertisingBorean.

10 Spra PtNew York, and ull pariieulars wul teMl fcy retnrn ronil..

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