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Coldwater Enterprise from Coldwater, Kansas • 3

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WHEN YOU WANT Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oiis, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Hair, Tooth and Bath Brushes. ASTICLSS, SOAPS, SUPOIbTCMEZS, TD-CTO-O-ZS CIQAES; AND. ALL GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. East Room Sombart-Miller Block. Coldwater, Kansas.

Edgar Henderson, President. II. II. Bicii, John P. Jones, Vice-President.

Cashier. J. H. Stipp Co, FftRRl LAND AGENTS. Loans completed 5 days after lands are examined.

R. W. Doig is examining loans for Charley Kern. tf Mr. and Mrs.

J. Miller returned Tuesday from a few days visit with relatives and friends at Wellington. For the next 15 days we are going to sell yoa a choice line of mens CneXeck-ties at 25 cents, marked down from 75 cents and $1.00, Coldwater Mercantile Co's. D. L.

Cline, Coldwater's accommodating a run over to Wichita the first of the week to see how. the Bird cages at Harding's. If there be any others who intend paying this print shop by skipping to Oklahoma, they are requested to consider the following proposition. If you will agree to jump claims and get your hides filled with lead, we will agree to fill out a receipt for what you owe us and address it to you, "care of his Santanic Majesty Dominion of Hades." Window curtains 25 cents to 84.50 a pair at Blount's. Satteens too pretty and cheap at Saunders.

Coldwater, Kansas. Office North Side of Main Street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COLDWATER, KANSAS. Capital $52,000. Successors to Coldwater Bank, Oldest Bank in the County.

Does a General Banking Business. John P. Jones, Cashier. Coldwater Enterprise. County Scrip and School Orders wanted at J.

II. Stipp Co's. J. P. Kern, the merchant tailor, was nt A slil and this week transacting busi- Subscription, $1.50 per Annum in Advance.

Southwestern metropolis was getting ilong. J. B. Curry read the postal cards and distributed mail Dan's SATURDAY, APRIL 6th 1889. JACKSON, THORNTON Co, lOVX COUNTY ITE3IS.

"Life is made up of small things," remarked Oil City Blizzard, "the smallest being the thing who runs in debt for a newspaper and then orders it stopped without paying what he owes for it." Call at the City Bakery for fresh bread, pies and cakes. Want to Purchasel FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF COMANCHE W. A. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AVEKY-HUSGEIirOKD BUI DING.

Rev. W. R. Hutchinson attended IT. i presbytery at BaCrosse this week.

Charley Kern can get you a loan in very short order. tf Mrs. B. J. Mounts, ye editors wife, is visiting friends at Xeseatunga.

Boss raw edge Stetson hats, low and Bell Crown shapes at Blounts. J.S.Blount made a. flying buisness trip over to Ashland the first of the week. Ho for Saunders to buy shoes, clothing, dry goods and groceries very cheap We have just received a fine line of ladies' shoes at Coldwater Mercantile Co. J.

II. Stipp are the proud possessors of a new combined bill board and sign. James Knierihm did the painting. The City Bakery keeps daily on hand fresh bread, pies and cakes. C.

T. Freeman, of Medicine Lodge, came over Sunday in answer to a telegram to attend the funeral of A. Freeman's child. He returned to the Lodge Monday. All kinds of garden and field seeds at Harding's.

"When you want to get a loan go and see Charley'Kern. tf C. A. Jaderlund, a baker, who left this city about a year ago, has returned and entered the employ of Mr. Stafford, proprietor of the City Bakery.

Parties living over 30 miles southeast of Coldwater, are trading at the new store, at Blount's, this week. For notions of every description call on Mrs. Eva Darrow. OUNTY WARRANTS. at Coldwater clothing Kew line of Mercantile Co.

ness. See Jackson, Thornton Co. before you sell your county warrants. Commence planting trees Arbor day and continue planting until the end of the month. Get your clothing of Saunders.

Mr. Oaks, a representative of the Kansas Newspaper Union, of Topeka, Kansas, was in the city Tuesday. J. R. Stafford, proprietor of the City Bakery, "lias secured a first-class baker from Kansas City, and is now prepared to turn out nothing but first-class bread, pies and cakes.

The masquerade ball at Rich's opera house Friday night, March 29th, was well attended. About forty masquers participated. White Goods, new lot at Blount's. I will make you a loan and pay you tv IV. 11.

Ji. your money wnen papers are. signed. tf C. P.

Keen. It will be to Your Interest to see us be fore selling to Others. Call on us for FIRE, TORNADO and LIFE INSURANCE. We are confident that we can please you. Office opposite Halliday-Bennett Block, Coldwater, Kansas.

The city election passed off quietly Monday. The following gentlemen were elected to fill the various offices VASSEXCEI1 TliAINS PAILV. doing east, arrives, 9:52 a. tn. doing west, arrives.

2:43 p. m. j.ocai. ruErciirr tkaixs daily. Coing east, arrives 9:05 p.

m. doing wet, arrives 1:27 p. m. AH regular trains carry passengers. S.

A. SMITH, Agent. for the ensueing year: Mayor, A. M. absence.

The ladies of Coldwater and vicinity are requested to call at Mrs. Eva Dar-row's Notion Store, 1st door east of old post office building, to get their dresses made. Kemember we are the leaders of low prices, not the followers. Coldwater Mercantile Co. Last Friday and Saturday nights flock after ilock of wild geese weie passing northward over the city, and many of them attracted by the glare of the electric lights, circled for several minutes around them in a bewildered way at such close range that a number were shot from the streets.

It was fine fun for our local sportsmen while it lasted. Wellington Monitor. Fine gilt embroidried oil curtains, pretty tints, at Blount's. Saunders has a new supply of fine shoes. Business has been quite lively in Judge Widaman's court since our last issue.

Mr. Fish, of Protection township, and John A. Wondel, of Avilla township, were each brought before his honor and adjudged insane; and four parties applied for and were granted license to commit matrimony, namely, Merryman; Police Judge, Jos. M. Lobaugh; Councilmen, W.

D. Yvreiler, Yvr. II. Kimple, D. C.

Kelly, Parker Wright, Crail Yiley. Each of the gen tlemen elected is a large property owner Teasii, DEALERS TN Paints, all Paper. and has been identified with the citv nd its interests since its foundation and will undoubtedly caiefully guard the city's interests during the ensueing vear. C. F.

W1MMER ESTATE, IQMl AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Improved Farms, Wild Land and Iianche3 for Sale or Exchange. Make Investments en Farm end City Property and Pay Taxes An accurately compiled set of ABSTRACT BOOKS Of all land and lots in Comanche county. Ocnveanc-ing in all forms careful)' executed. We are prepared to do all kinds of Painting, paer Hanging, Married Wednesday eve, April Sd, the residence of Mr.

Bell, in the east The recent splendid rains have caused Decorating, -at tlie possible mices for cash. the growing grass to hump 'Itselfand it covering and hiding the brown earth part of the city, Mr. John Overocker and Miss Sadie Ilixon. Judge Widarnan officiating. The ceremony was wit with a rich carpet of dark green hue.

Come and see us. First door sou th of 1st National Bank. nessed by a few intimate friends of the Bird cages at Harding's. See our line of Queensware before Dr. E.

II. Jones, of Pratt county, and Our Wnsliingion Letter. high contracting parties. During the course of the evening members of the cornet band went out and serenaded the Miss Maggie Chadwick, of Kingman. Mr.

John Overocker and Miss Sadie Correspondence Solicited and Promptly Answered. Corner Main and New York Coldwater, Kansas. purchasing elsewhere, at Coldwater Mercantile Co. From Our Begiilar Correspondent. Ilixon, both of this city.

Another splendid rain fell Saturday Washington, D.C. 'April 2, 18S9. now have a new Commissioner of happy couple. Judge Yidaman appeared at the door and in a few well chosen remarks informed the boys that the? Potatoes at reduced rates at Coldwa night, March 30. The earth was thoroughly saturated, giving a fresh ter Mercantile Co.

Pensions, in the person of Mr. Tanner, would have to excuse Mr. Overocker who is minus both legs below the knee. Go to Saunders fcr anything you rapctus to the wheat, oat and rye from expressing his thanks, as he need. by reason of their having interfered to check the flight of a rebel shell at the crops.

was too full for utterance. The boys Saunders makes a specialty of shoes Died Saturday, March 30th, at the cheered and the udge explained that second battle of Manassas; therefore, in all kinds and sizes. home of its parents, in the east part of 0 -H 4W Mr. Overocker was "full of joy." The Enterprise wishes Mr. Overocker and like his predecessor, he might be refer-ed to as a "physical wreck," but here the For best rates on farm loans see the city, Edward Allen Freeman.

to a little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Free- Me Clam Overman.

S3 his handsome bride a long and happy life, may their cup of joy always be full We frequently hear of parties paying L9 5 ft af man. Funeral services occurred Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. from the M. E.

church. to overflowing. their debts by going to Oklahoma. It 0 A St Pi is rather tough on their creditors, but Arnica Salve. Eddy was a bright little boy, over whose head only a few months had come and gone when the relentless hand of death resemblance ceases, as Commissioner Tanner appears well equipped in all other respects, and to be of very thorough mental capacity.

I went to the Pension Ofuas to-day and spent some three hours looking after the Interests of some Western soldiers, and could not help but notice the very great change in the atmosphere the county at large can afford to lose such cusses. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises.Sores,Uleers,Sait Bheum, Fever beckoned him hence. The Enterprise Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- Diaiue, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay I want a rev extra choice loans. C. P.

Keiix. If you want a farm loan see McClain You wish io save money, do you? Do you know that carelessness in buying Goods "goes a long ways toward reducing your surplus cash? extends sympathy to the bereaved parents. required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Hats! hats! HATS! at' Coldwater Overman.

They can give you best Mercantile Co. rates. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. E.

Sombart. G. C. "Wilcox and Mr. Ilandall, living I will make loans in Comanche and McClain Overman have perfected southeast of Ay ilia, favored our den adjoining counties.

C. P. Keiix. arrangements for making farm loans at with a call Friday. They informed us Last Saturday night shortly after that very few would leave their Squire Duncan and family had retired, Well, you see you go direct to the old store and buy of the old firm at the ame old prices and pay big profits for your Goods, when by looking around a lowest rates.

A Surprise Party. Arizona Kicker. section of country for Oklahoma. and conduct of the oflice. Under Gen.

Black, circumlocution and red tape were disgustingly apparent on every hand. Gen. Black himself sat in his den like a despotic Emperor, and admission to hi3 royal presence was fully as difficult to obtain, and each subordinate in authority the exception of Col. McLean, and perhaps one other were a pocket edition echo of the. Great Mogul.

But I found Commissioner Tanner sitting in his cface, with the door wide open, fully accessible to all comers, doing business like an Ameri there aroso an unusual disturbance Flour lower than the lowest at Cold- i 3d among the Squires poultry, which con water Mercantile Co. Two or three weeks since, we de vinced him that something was nounced Colonel Ilallimel as a claim Duck and drill wagon cover goods at LrEETLrE, you can save from 20 to 50 per cent, on your purchases and buy NICE, NEW, FRESH GOODS, Blount's. 0 robbing his hen roost. Ins ire was aroused and -arming himself with a wet elm club he sailed fourth, clad in the 1 Pi jumper, mule stealer and a wife deserter, and added a few words to the effect that he would look well at the end of a rope. Saturday evening, as we were S.

A. Smith, agent at the Santa Fe depot for several months past, and wife habilam exits of night to arrest the un welcome intruder and administer jus bid their many friends in this city adieu Your neighbors tell you that you are unlucky. Thursday mornin.se and departed for can on business principles. Not alone at headquarters was the very great change apparent; it has pervaded the entire office, and the eld soldiers Why? Because when you get together and com their former homo in Crawford county tice. The intruder had no intention of appearing in court and when the Squire appeared upon the field a lively race ensued; 'round 'and 'round the house pare prices, as your neighbors do, you will wake Get rates of P.

Ivern before you up to the fact that you are loosing money by not make your loans. tf Buy your Hardware of Harding. Mrs. Eva Darrow has opened a mil throughout the country, who have business with the Pension Bureau, have good reason's to congratulate themaelvc and to entertain, reasonable hope that buying your goods at talking with the cashier of the First National bank, the Colonel approached us and wanted us to prepare for death. Greatly to our own amazement and to the intense surprise of the whole street we didn't run.

On the contrary, we sailed into the Colonel like a brick house falling on a sand fly, and we had him licked inside of five minutes. Sometimes we fight like a tornado and again we run like a jack rabbit. People intending to lay for us must take their chances. they circled, the thief just a little in advance of the Squire, who was sailing along 'at his liveliest gait, while the lower extremities of his night, shirt floated majestically in the evening linery and dressmaking establishment I under the present administration they first door east of the old postouice build and their claims will Teceive that just, reasonable and expeditious treatment ing, and invites the public to call and Li see her. Courteous treatment extended to evpryonG- breeze, resembling a flag of truce and proof conclusive that at least one was figuring in the mad race.

Suddenly as they rounded the southwest corner of the house the twenty-sixth lime, the Squire jumped Dr. Ttjkxek: The dentist, will be in Our fine FRENCH SATTEENS are going fast Pi fi Coldwater the first Monday of each you harness very likewise our HENRIETTA CASHMERES, BRO month andremain one week. Saunders will sell low. CADES and EMBROIDERED WHITE DRESS See our Blue Bibbon School Shoes at squarely op. top the thief.

For which their merits so richly deserved. It is now stated to be probable that Dr. Gibbon, of Chariton, Iowa, will be appointed Medical Referee of t' Pension Bureau, and I sincerely hope such may be the east4, because of his possessing all the qualifications of head and heart. Under his eye the claim of no old veteran would bo rejected because of his failure to give hfs disability its proper name in medicated latin. The ofl Ice seekers are still here in force, but not as iavgeiy so as a week ago; man bavins become tired and given up the Coldwater Mercantile- Co.

GOODS. Dress Goods from 12 1-2 to $1. per yard. Darrcch returned the first of the moment something covered with a coat of fur writhed beneath his feet, images of bears and wolves flashed rapidly throusrh his mind as he darted into week to his home at Boston, Colorado 70 pieces Embroideries from 1 1-2 to 50 cents per yard; BLACKSMiTHlHG! I Lave resinned work at my old stand, on Central Avenue, space, determined to put as great Will was at the "bornin" of Boston and naturally feels much elated over the apparently bright future of that young Insertions to match. distance as possible between himself their contest in despair, and whenever city of the plains.

appointment is made all the others -t-, i Plioroornnh Gal lows -who don't pick their flints, i tae COTOgiapu vjai an fes Loans closed at once by Charley do Kern. and try again for some other place gojlery, and am prepared to H.iio tVo rrtTfi Until 1 i -go But A Story With a Moral. Washington Post. Senator Farweil of Illinois says Senator Jones of Nevada, started it. According to Senator Farweil, Senator Jones was talking with a Democrat who explained that if President Cleveland had not written that tariff message the Democrats would elected nim.

says the Nevada senator, "I remember once an old man was found dead in San Francisco and taken to the Morgue where a young man claimed the body as that of his father and ordered an undertaker to give it respectable burial. When the body had been bestowed in the cofiin, the young man took a last look and discovered that the lower jaw had fallen, exposing a set of false teeth. "Here," said the young man to the undertaker, "this is not my father; he Call at Mrs. Barrow's Xotioa Store Lace Curtains, Stamped Oil Curtains, in late tints, ready for hanging, for 2 to $3 a pair. Men's Suits; new styles, from $5.50 to $22.50.

Complete lines of Shoes, Hats, large line of Pantaloons. COME IN AND SEE THE BARGAINS IN ALL LINES, AT there are enough of them here yet to kc-ri the powers-that be from getting and examine her stock of goods before W. O. C. lonesome.

Gtneral Blacksmithing in a neat and workmanlike manner. Your Patronage Solicited. W. J. MORKIS.

purchasing elsewhere. A Woman's Discovery. and the" thief. When he struck the ground he struck it hard, and was compelled to lay up for repairs. The thief (Pauley's pet raccoon,) wended its way home, feeling none the worse for the race.

Moral Let the women defend the poultry. Missouri farm dried apples, 3 pounds for 25 cents at Blounts. Saunders has the best assortment of hats, both soft and stiff, in the county. A Card of Tiianlss. TJie Verdict Unanimous.

W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. testhies: "I can recommend Electric "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county.

Disease fastened its clutch Nolle) S. BLOUNT, es upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months kti til lately. feSS 'iCi. Sold mm the world.

i as the very best remedy. Every bolilu sold has given relief in every leas.1. x)uq iv.vii look six bottles and; I cured of Rheumatism of to year's Abraham Hare, druggist. I Chio. anirms: -The best sel-: i :ae.r.cino 1 have ever handled in tn" 2t Vcav's experience, is Electric cDer.

War med, netr Ooid Hunting Cases. Beth ladies 'i-m. rims rs she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. NOIIRIS' OLD STAND.

gcutr atzes, wilb worka i eases of euuai value. To the good people of Cola water, v. ao for the away. One Penoo in each lo- King -N ew Discovery tor Consumption rsa recur a one free. wilq onr Irtnra ana tsi-line ol Household The undertaker, with disappointment written all over his face, seized the body, yanked it out the casket and slapped and was much Telieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mh'aculouslv cured.

so Kindly extenaea sympainy auu assistance in our lute bereavement, we desire to return our sincere thanks. May you reap your reward in tho Bitters' Thousands of others have ad-i 4ei Uic.r l.iUiaouy. thai tho verdict i that Klestrie Wilier have I rr.ra 'ii-i-ases of xi i Kidneys SampleK. These aampies, as well as the bwiI Free, and after yoa bare kept aootba and shown them to thoa it du-vn uv-on the siao, saying to it Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus ha to Toor hoira for 3 I If Thcrrs yoa plaguey old iool: i your owro property.

Thtt's yt i writes W. C. II am rick of Shebly, who may have called, they become T.ho write at once can be euro of reejnrrns lae areii or Blood. Oaiy a half dollar a bottle at divg store. X.

Get a free inar bottle at isom end VYe vf il exprew. frweut. els. ami-'J you'd ycr mouth shut you might a a Ikst-class funeral." brighter beyond. Mit.

ANJ Mks. A bart'tf drug store,.

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