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The Englewood Enterprise from Englewood, Kansas • 2

The Englewood Enterprise from Englewood, Kansas • 2

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The Enterprise. ITHLrsirKI) EVKKY PKfDAY F.Y It. AXSOM Editors Proprietor. LE WOO THE BEST TOWN ON THE BORDER. i it has occurred in MM history ot grants of this character that the i old-numberud sections have been 1 taken as granted lands while the indemnity has been selected from sections.

Upon the definite location of lines of railway it has been customary to mg, printing and type setting, slioe making, dress-making and plain cooking are taught. The course of imtruction extends about ten years but the children ail go home to spend three months vacation during the summer months. Sixteen especially trained teachers and Terminus of the C. K. O.

indemnity indemnity withdraw lor purposes otner officers are required to con- "IVrsns oT 81.25. A 1 KRi'lKI Xi BATIK. L'i-iplay "iiii-i" inch. moutb, HMH FKR LINK. First Second columns.

Sets ESQ KAS. Fiuu.W. AUGUST tft 1888. ail HUTCHINS ARE NOW SHOWING A FULL LINK OF Spring Summer Goods. IN WASH DRESS GOODS WE HAVE THE Renfew and French Ginghams, The Printed and Maeh-7 ester Chambrays, the lands specified by tlu grant duct the school.

The school re-I for that use. In some of the grant- ceives all ho are so deaf that their ing acts special provision is made education is not practicable in the for such ithdrawals, in others the i public schools. The superinteu- vvitedravrals are ordered by the dent, S. T. Walker, informs us that retary of the Interior without ex- the next term of school will begin press statutory authority, and the I the second week in September, and courts have held that such with- that the parents of new students I Getting Gray.

draw als are leal and operate, I should correspond with him as ear-while in force, to teserve the lands ly as practicable before that time, from sale or disposal except on ac- the institution is under the con-count of the grants. These ith-j trol ot the State Board of Charities, drawals take effect upon receipt of It is an institution of which our the orders at the district land office i state should be proud, and if there Situated in the southwestern portion of CLARK COUNTY, Only tow and ons half miles from No Mans-Land in the fertile valley of the Cimrron river. The Clwremont Land and Irrigation Com pany's ditch is completed within mile of town. It is expected that the greater portion of Prints. Lawns, Cambrics and and all tracts occupied, covered by filing, entries, at that time are excepted from the operation of the withdrawals.

Such exceptance does not operate, however, to prevent the grantee from subsequently selecting the same if they be are any deaf children in this county as we have no doubt there are, our charitably inclined friends should look them up and explain the institution to their parents and report them to Superintendent Walker at Olathe, Kansas. -You are getting gnij said a friend one iay As I traveled along the road: Yes, a little'" said in a calm reply F'r the truth of the statement 1 showed. "You are getting said my child at play, As I glanced with bright, tdue eyes Through UC back of uay chair at the lading hair, Uiit a little, if said 'You are getting gray," said a maiden gay. As she tossed back glossy curls, And I thought of a kiss as I answered the Miss, "Not so gray but I think of the "If are getting gray, but they hardly can say That you show it scarce any as yet, And the little I see makes vou dearer to me," Need I tell you 'twas Carrie said that Am 1 getting gray at this early day, Eve the vigor of manhood is past, ilh so little wrought of the much I had thought To perform while the day should last? And is getting gray but the fading IN HOSIERY, We have the Largest Assortment in this part of the state, for Ladies, Gents and found vacant and necessary to make up the complement of the Vestibule Trains to Chicago, grant. A tract covered by an en- The vestibule train is a new fac-try at date of withdrawal, and tor iu western railroad transporta-thereby excepted the with- tiou- ft is claimed for these trains drawal, becomes subject to settle- that ou account of their being coo-men and entry by the iirst legal "ccted steel hoods all danger of applicant or to selection on account (telescoping in case of accident is of the grant, immediately upon the removed, the train being practical-cancellation of the entry by which lir log car It is certain tlu it was accepted.

ne oscillation of the cars is greatly The act of Jane 22, 1874, allows reduced, and it is 1 certain that the grantees in case a settler be the vestibule train affords the found unon anv of the era ted greatest comfort yet known to the valley will be irrigatedwithin the next year, which will'give advantag es to this valley not obtainable elsewhere. Those who want homes can find them here, as rich, productive and healthy as can be found anywhere, and at reasonable prices. Schools and churches are distributed conveniently all over the county; giving our people all the advantages of an eastern home. Came and see our city. Lo at our improvements and investigate our prospects and resources before investing elsewhere.

Directors of the 1 001 Toim Company. F. E. Gammon. Cullison, M.

L. Jlunn, Englewoxi, B. Bash, Englewood. Kas E. M.

Ilewins, Cedar Yale, Geo. W. Findly Toptka, II. F. Friend, Wichita, N.

E. Osburn, Wichita, Kas. General office located at ENGLEWOOD Clark county Kansas to which address all communications. B.B. Bush Sec.

travelers. The adoption of this lands wiio could, if it were not for the grant, acquire title thereto to 7i IN SUMMER CLOTHING, WE HAVE CHECKED SEERSUCKER, MOHAIR IN CHECK AMD style of trains by the Chicago, Sais-ta Fe California Kailway between Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid for the passenger trai-fic between the West and Chicago. This new road is in many particulars ahead of any of its older competitors, and wiil undoubtedly be the popular road to Chicago. BRADFORD SERGES. ALSO, PLAIN, AND A FINE EX- line of LiGnT WEIGHT SUITS AND relinquish to the government, lor the benefit of such settler, the 1 tud so occupied and select iu lieu thereof any vacant, appropriated, unreserved tract of public land within the limits of the grants not exceeding in area the quantity of the tract relinquished.

Under this law the lieu land are almost invariably taken from even-numbured sections. The act of April 21, 187G (19 Stat. 35), protects settlers who have made entries of lands in railroad limits under various circumstances but is to intricate in its operations TRA PANTS. Of Ladies; Gents' Childrens' Fine Foot Wear WE HAVE NEITHER Thiriy Miles Disappear, Thirty miles of country is a big thing to disappear, but this distance has been dropped out between Kansas City and Chicago, flow it happened is thus figured out The Chicago, Santa Fe and California railway is completed between Kansas City and Chicago and the distance between the two cities is only 408 miles measuring ironi Union Depot, Kansas City, to Dearborn Station, Chicago. This is exactly thirty miles less than by any of the old lines, so you have to to admit of a full explanation in an TIME NOR SPACE TO TELL YOU AL1 ABOUT.

JUST Ot" the tires that have burned in the soul, Down to embers so fast and to ashes at last, Dost thou read simply this on the scroll? That this getting gray is the sign of de cav, The white flag of truce to the breeze, AY bile the warfaie begun and no victories won. And the worrior seeking his case? Or, is getting gray like the flowering May GLmg promise that summer is near That the stormy bias of the wintry past Shall be followed by sunshine cheer? if getting gray is the chosen way From the bud to the opening flower. If the lines of white throw a clearer light On the mists of the tinal hour; 111 welcome the grav, let there come what may To the trunk or the witheraa leaf, If the fruit be sound ere it lall to the ground, If the kernel be ripe in the sheaf ALPINE. Best Town in the Neutral STRIP. located on the south bank of the Beaver river 15 miles south of Kansas 10 miles west of I.

and 19 miles north of Texas. On the proposed extentinn of the C. W. R. R.

Splendid opening for all kinds of business except saloons and gambling -ns. Town lots given away. Pine quality of building stone. Pure soft water at depth ot 80 feet. Plenty of vacant land within 4 miles of town.

Good society and law abiding citizens. The best watered country in the south west. Correspondence solicited. All inquirres promptly and truthfully answered. Address all CALL AND SEE.

Hats of all Kinds and to Suit any Purse. travel thirty miles less, your freight has to be hauled thirty miles less and practicaily the Santa Fe has PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. article like this. The act of January 13, 1881 allows persons who have settled upon railroad lands in expectation of acquiring title of ihe eonpanies (where the lands have been restored) to enter under the homestead or pre-emption laws, or if they have exhausted their rights under said laws, to purchase for cash or scrip not to exceed 1G0 acres of the land occupied by them. The act of March 3, 1887 authorizes theinstitutiou of suits to restore to the United States title to lands erroneously conveyed under railroad grants, and affords protection to settlers on and purchasers of such laud.

HENRY N. COPP. nications to R.M. Collier, Sec A. B.

Hulit, Pres. D. D. Klapp, Treas COPP'f LAND R3V1EW. J.

E. HALL, Locator and Collector. A. E. STALXAKEIt, Surveyor and Civil Engineer made thirty miles disappear, A few years at this rate and Kansas will be in new England.

WIND MILLS. J. R. AXSOM Co. are Agents for the Joker Wind Mill one the best windmills now in use.

It is worthy of all that can said of it, and is something that every farmer can not afford to be without. The Joker is made with a solid WHEEL Seven and Sevsn aud a half feat in diameter which they will deliver at the depot in Englewood or Ashland for 312 and $45 respectively. Jso farmer should let this grand opportunity pass him. ASHLAND! Realestate and Merchandise Exchange. A large list of Farm and City Property for Sale and Exchange, We also have a complete set of ABSTRACT BOOKS.

The Pioneer LAND Off ice. Lands in Railroad Limits Whan Rights of Orantecs Attach What Tractd are Expected from the 6 rants Withdrawals of Indomuity Lands Lands Expected from Such Withdrawals Rights of Orantecs and Settlers to Indemnity Landi- Excepted from Withdrawals Act of June 22, 1874 Act of A-pril 21, 1S70 Act of January 1881 Act of March lib7 SOLD ON LANDS BOUGHT AND COMMISSION. WANTED. 0 0 Tjsruible struggle With a Mad Dog. Raleigh, X.

August 11. Yesterday at thd town oi'Ilicory a bird dog owned by Samuel Brinkley went mad and ran among Brink-ley's children in his yard biting two of them. Maude Brinkley the oldest chik4, aged 17 years, ran out of the house. The dog sprang at her. She graspe 1 the rabid an 1 0 0 All York Guaranteed.

Correspondence Solicited. WANTED Everybody to know that F-Gearhart is the best blacksmith in Englewooe. WASTED A correspondent from Beaver Gate, Neutral, Benton, Alpine, Loekwood, fair view; and Hereford, to the Englewood Blackford Powers. Special attention given to locating parties on School Lands in Lipscomb and Ochiltree counties. We are prepared to do surveying of all kinds.

Prompt attention given to City Map work. TIMMS CITY PROPERTY for SALE As a rule, only the old numbered sections within prescribed limits are granted in aid of the construction of railroads, though in one or two instances even-numbered sections have been so disposed of. The acts making grants, whether wfoldor even-numbered sections, WANTED Every body to know that En- I 1 1 1 COLLECTIONS MADE, FOR FURTHER INFORM ATIOX CALL OX OR ADDRESS. W. L.

BRCWN, NOTARY PUBLIC. SPILLER, CO. SURVEYOR. wain uei minus ana cnea TO tne glewood is the best located town in the State and Children to run intO the house and that b'g money can be made on short invest-ikMt tho Hnr Thoir AiA oV. mea in city and farm properly.

HALL STALNAKER, Timms City, Texas bade them. Mean while the dog had so turned its head as to be able to bite Miss Brinkley upon the, hand. When the children were all safe the brave girl threw W- E- Ashley. M- D-Englewcod Kans. Makes kciai.ity of dfseases of womek.

May be rDN at tue kew drug store Days amd at the Cattle King Hotel at night. All calls promptly attesdkd. OFFICE. SOUTH DOUGLAS AVE. the dog from her and ran toward Spiller Brown.

GENERAL LAND AND COLLECTION AGENTS. SURVEYORS, ABSTRACTORS, LOCATORS, AX 9 CONVEYANCERS 200,000 acaes of land for sale in Lipscomb and adjoining counties. Applications to purchase School Land made. General Agents for Lips-- comb town property. Can sell any railroad land in Block 10 in Lipscomb or Ochiltree counties Subscribers, Your Premium.

Every person subscribing to or renewing their subscription to this paper will be supplied with the Kansas Citv Weekly Journal free during the Campaign of 18S8. Here is an opportunity to place in your family the largest and best Weekly paper published in Kanses City, send in your names at once nd get two papers for the price of our own. Publisher. A WISE WOMAN Bought the Splendid HIGH ARM ANTED The Englewood iterprise established in every house hold in the Neutral Strip and also we wish to say that first class job work can be done at this office on short notice at reasonable rates. Send in your jobs.

WANTED Twenty five or thirty neat two to four roomed residence to rent. Mer with Capital cant do be tterthan invest some oftheir spare cash in building for rent. They are wanted very day and now. WANTED Every traveling man to kn that the Cattle King Hotel is the piace to stop, If you want a room to yourself and plenty to eat and nice clean bed on which to lay yourper-son you should not fail to give this house a call Qean Gross Prop. WANTED 1080 men to buy lumber and farm implements at the S.

K. Martin Lumber yard, WANTED All persons to know that Bush, Friend have money to loan at low rate of nterest. WANTED money at Stults Doyle ACo's. 1 1 Si 5 8 LIPSCOMB CO. TEXAS.

the house. The dog sprang back at her, knocking her down and bit her on the thigh, inflictiug a bad wound. The dog then dashed a-way, bit all the cows, killed several chickens, and returning attempted to get at the children in the house by jumping at the windows. While the animal was at the front of the house Miss Brinkley got out of the rear door aud went to the house of a neighbor for help. The dog was shot.

The wounds on Miss Brinkley and the children were cauterized. No madstoni could be secured. LIPSCOMB, HEpairinii W. C. SELLERS, INGER ill WW" To Exchange.

SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST ft I 2a El JEWELER Education of the Deaf and Dumb. usually provides for an incerase in price of the lands in the alternate old or even-numbered section within the grants reserved to the government, so that they are sold at double price ask for lands qf like character not within the limits of the grants. Rights under railroad grants attach, to the lands granted upon the tiling by the grantee (State or company) in the office of the Secretary of the Interior and the acceptance by that officer of the maps shoeing the definite or final location of the lines of route of railway. If at the date of the filing of such maps any of the lands which might otherwise have passed under the grant are occupied by actual bona fide settlers entitled to enter the same by the homestead or preemption law, cr if they are covered by an uncanceled filing, entry, or selection, or if there appears upon the official records auything to indicate that the same have been appropriated or reserved in any manner, except as indemnity for a prior grant the tracts so occupied, covered, appropriated or reserved are excepted from the operation ot I lie grants and cannot there after be legally appropriated to the purposes of the grant, but remain subject to disposal under the public laud laws as though no grant had been Indemnity lands are those set a-part for the purpose of supplying to the grantees any deficiency in or losses from Lie- grants, uttsed by sales, vuiin-s or iations by Um 'rtimnt IttuUs hich passe der the g.aurs, and usually consist of the sections corresponding number to those granted, though AND DEALER IS watches, cloeks and JEWELRY. North Douglas Ave.

Engle.wood, Kansas A SPECIALTY. ST. ELMO HOTEL TO EXCHANGE For Englewoon property. A two story store business house 22x66 lot 22x132 Sigowney Iowa. TO EXCHANGD For Englewood proper'y.

Dwelling house 1 story high 28x32 6 rooms lot 66x132 ft out houses and every thing complete, TO EXCHANE For Englewood propery- Dwelling house 14x24 wing 14x14 kitchen 10x12 lot 60x120ft Walnut oity good cistern Crawford ounty Kansas. TO EXCHANGE For cattle or Englewood property 160 acres good land nesr Bluff city Harper Co Kansas 70 acaes under cultivation. Frame house 16x18 Barn 24x32 100 apple trees 2 to 4 years old 200 bearing peach trees 2 good wells prica 33000- TO EXCHANGE For Clark county lands or Englewood property. 3 lots in Seymour county seat of Baylor Co Texas. TO EXCHANGE For Clark county lands or Englewood property 4 Residence lots 1 business lot in Foster.

Bates Co. Mo" TO EXCHANGE For Clark Co lands. 4 lota in Logan's addition to Wichita Kansas, 6 room dwelling house. 2 halls 2 porches coal house TO EXCHANGE For business lots in Engle wood, 2 lot? in McCarmieks Pt addition Wichita Kg. TOEXCHANGE For Clark Counlads91)s farm well improved in Mooth Co.

Mo. J. T.Fisher&Co It is not generally known (certainly not so well as it might be) that this state supports at no expense to parents of deaf children residing in the state, a i horoughly equipped educational institution, where there are over two hundred pupils ranging in age from eight to twenty, learning to read, write, cipher aud becoming familiar with all the various branches that are ordinarily taught to children who can hear and talk. Besides there is a department where quite a large num ber of the pupils are taught speak considerable success being reported in that line. Then that the deaf hoys and girls may have all the advantages of other children, there is industrial department where the trade- of carpentry, eabinet-mak- -AND- 9 I NOW TREY ALL WANT ft For It does scl: beautiful work.

Sample Factory Price. EVERY K-A CHINE WAEEAJTTED FOU 5 xvill. Apnts fined in Dt copied Titorr. MM ISMMMM CO, BEkVIDERE, ILL. Send for 76-Page Meals at all Hours.

ft I 1 1 rt UAiiUiUvU I W. LL CORNELL, Proprietor ist Main Englewood. Kas. MENTION THIS PAPER.

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Pages Available:
272
Years Available:
1887-1889