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Dermot Enterprise from Dermot, Kansas • 3

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Dermot Enterprisei
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Dermot, Kansas
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XJZSHOT ariEsrsisE. Subscription $1 per year. WERVOUS DEBILITY. A gentleman hawing been cured of Nervous Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Premature lte, and sparklet awhile, t.J jraduilly disappears that no ne is lwure that is gone. But if we want to l-'iig, firm and pnm'neut as a moun Some Morton eor.uty fellows brought blood in Pmuot last Monday, hut nothing deters Chism, he still cleans the deck with hottom RAILROAD TIM L-T ABLE- J.

Pi. Gillespie TM IN ATI, KAN3AS. Stdl lead in all kinJs of G-snera! Merchandise. The twin! held lit li. II.

Chirm's ill the evil effects of early indiscretion ami youthu.l folly, is auvnnis to make known to others the simple ukkIo of SELF-CUPE. To those A'oliwon, Tipcat Santa i R. i HarlUti.1. WESTWaKU. i'S a.

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1 iu. TamuA Fififhl ri fmKhl fwiwri ii tiiir Fprvw Oalll.imu auj klclito EASrWAUU. atUntir Kiprtwa hvm tr l-kptpsa tt-rn Kiprtwt Ful Frilfh! who wish, and will give lino their symptoms, he will send (frcoj by return mail, a copy of the recipe so successfully used in Address, in confidence. James Pinkxkv. 42 Cedar N.

Y. tain situ we 8 unit i say oi lY-liow beings, as ti j.iaiu uf said to another: 4 Nv I am very light hcri all by myself, ai.d the first big wind miihl carry me over the sea, und 1 wight never be liear'l from again;" but ho says come neighbors, give mo hand, and let us help one another, Til he lp you and you'll help me, and wiU loriu a country th.it wid stan 1, even more prominent than a mountain of trand. APPliKSS BY TilK TE.U'UKR TO TIIK Occupying the same position ne have for the last, four mouth, it i H7 Ul. TttnwKU tiUt 12.AJ V- U1 Train ut Moii. Mail and Stag Lina- Jlall l-vei ti ililou dHily lor lMlmt lit a.

a-rl mi; at 1 1 a. ui. Knturumir, leaven Ix-rrn-it at 1 p. arivim; at GoUlfa al 4 11 m. last Thursday night was a very enjoyable one.

There were twenty four eoitp'e present beside Mr. Iumii's family. A bountiful repast was neivtd at 10 oVhn after which the company amused themselves in various way. The last, and most funny thing of all, wa the cutting of the cake with a ring in it. Many a bachelor's heart went 'pit a-pat" as ho took his sweetheart an 1 walked forth to try his luck for the ring.

All the attempts ou the of the young folks were iinsiice sful, li. II. Chism being the lucky man. So the bachelors will have to take a back seat, unless leap jcar helps them out. The following letters remtm in this olliee uncalled for, Jan.

1, IssS W. YV Nicholson, I'rof. J. W. Kosinr.

Miss Hannah Ambrose. E. M. HILL- Dealer in HARDWARE TINWARE. STAVES.

PUMPS, AMMUNITION GUNS, ctC. We also have a large supply of the Counted I.nTCHSL We also keep a full line of BUG GIFS, JOHN DKERL'S FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Remember our prices are as low the lowest for anyhing in onr line, and the largest stock west of Garden City. Bur lae L'JOkla. Go to J.

G. Chisni's if you want a dandy shave er a haircut. Go to Miller Kennedy, Druggists and Chemists, chlicld, if you want anything in tlicir line. When you visit Syracuse be sure and stop nt the Syracuse Hotel. (.

W. Whe.ith y. lli -ldi ld, has the. largest line of furnituro in the Southwest. uoituMe we will net meet again, ui bi for.

separating let me cm- pl mem yi.u fur the fait lif u'ne-s ami with which you have labored. Some you aire; dy have TAKE YOL'R CHOICE. The Weekly Kansas City Times and this from now until Jan. 1, $1.75. The Weekly (Louisville, Courier -Journal ami this paper (nun now until Jan.

1, 18S, The Fan.iors home journal ami thin ai. from now until Jan. 1, 1889, tl.dO. The Enterprise from now until Jan. 1, 18SM1.

caught glimpses of tho interior of lifcs ureal teinpic, resplendent with radiance, in which there niv Iti 'li Persons calling for the above let Iv AX ft AS. ll.Mtl'LAMJ, jtinOtf ters will jileM-e say advertised. cob. inns wreathed with glory, mid walls hung with ciowns sparlcli'ng n. 11.

Cliism, I 2Ji. with gems of unt'ild worth, 'l'he-e crowns uro ci-'sped witn a niaie seal; only the watchword, "God and Patent Granted To citizens of Kansas during the It you want good square meal when il IticlifieM, tu Coon's. Save tune and in-oiev by making pro b'fore P. II. Ferguson, District Clerk, 1 Ingot ui.

J. F. Pickerel sells drug, cheaper than any one in Morton Co. Call and see him when in Richfield. Fine presents given away during tht month of December at J.

F. Pickerel's drug store, Richfield, Ks. If yon want holiday iods, go to Duty, will admit us there. If out past week and reported expressly for this paper by C. A.

Snow A Co Patent Lawyers, owiosite IT. S. Pat Hardvare. Tinware. Stove ent Office, Washington, 1).

paths lie through sufftoing, sorrow and care, let us work heroically, un-tireingly, renirmbiring that many narrow foot-paths, patiently travelled, lead into broad avenues in ur onward march. Each of you shall I T. J. McCormick, Whiting, list That wear for the Dugout or Palace. ing cultivator.

JJ. lfocs J. II. Matthews, It makes no difference whether you want a Tin Cup or a one thousand have to take a position in the world's Trading Post, buggy top. ir, cither ono of hnni or ono ot h.

IJ. ebster, Clay Centre, tag. low standing, the former you would each prefer if you hid but to choose. One of our good authors has said: Notiuht in this life without, much care is wrought." The path 1 1 For tho Enterpb On the 7th day of January, 1883, elollar joh of tin or sheet iron work, a of or the Hardware for a house or i yes, or even a uw bottom on your old coffee pt, or a piece of rope to tie your old mule, You Save Money by Buyir Them of GRAY FAULKNER, Hartlahd, Kansas. J.

F. Pickerel, chtield, he curries the finest line of gjods in Morton county. Notice. Persons wishing any information concerning makmg proof, can get full particulars, fiee of charge, by calling on or corr spending wi P. II.

Ferguson, District Clerk, Hugo-ton, Kansas. G. W. Williams, of Ilartlaud, has the first public school ever taught in Dei mot closed with addresses, what we want ne'er runs on flower-. tys and dialogues by the pupils.

The day was cold, but that did not If you would attain eminence in life, keep befor-j ymi an ideal character adorned with virtue and excel- keep tuo pupils away, or the p.itrons and friends from tilling the house. received his holiday goods, and has eiic', which you should strive to The exercises were short but very a complete stock, consisting plush mal vour own. Like the mariner. eroods. chinaware, sets, smoking guided by tin polar star, yu f'nay sets, ladies' work-boxes, toys, the bright objcoLot Do You Want never reach your course, Vet, without it.

iou Local ITews- Subscribe for the Enterprise. Alvin Uenty of Lakin was in town yeste'day. Cheapest house in Southw est Kansas II. Chism. The merchants wero doing a big business Tuesday.

J. C. I.owman of Plymouth, was in town yesterday. Jas. McKitterick started for the road yesterday morning.

Go to G. W. Wheiitley's, Rich-lield, for your furniture. Jas. W.

Chism was on a business tn jf to Ilugoton Tuesday. Samuel noli was up from Moon-tight the first of the week. A good square meal for 25 cents at Coon's restaurant. Richfield. Jefferson Hester made this office a very pleasant call Tuesday.

(Jet your drugs, fancy articles, of Miller Kennedy, Richfield Our local editor has erected a stab lo in town in which to keep his horse. Mr. Jx'eal of Moonlight is working bn John A. White's hoiise adjoining the town. The cattle men came after their cattle which have been corralled by W.

E. Allen. We are here to stay, and will sell you your goods at remarkably low-prices lor cash. Allen, Smith Co. interesting The following is the program: "Our Country" Geo.

R. Allen. Essay ''Help One Another" Florence Williams. Dialogue "Mistaken Identity" Sadie hisin, Frank Allen, Oi-a Allen, Jjitie Kincheloe and John Whiteside. W.

E. ALLEN. N-O-T-A-R-Y P-U-B-L-I-C, DERMOT, KANSAS. To lloow what is Going on Recitation "Littlo by Little" 3. G.

CHISM'S FOR Siariaaf and Ort Kincheloe. Recitation "Charlie and his Shilling" Hurt Whiteside. Hair Cutting. would wander aim'ess and purposeless upon the great ocean of existence. Do'ernnnv to succeed and nothing can hinder your success.

Let the nobleness of your minds impel you to improve "them. Ltt noihing d'scourago you. If you have but little ine, improve that, and you wdl sen in after years how that little time improveel aided your success. "All are architect of file Wiiruiun in these time: some with iiinwive tlcwds unci K' Sinne with oriiimti'tits of rhyiue." At the closo of Ihe exercises addresses were made by L. C.

Vandi-vter, L. T. Williams, Dr. M. P.

Aden and Mrs. Saliie Gates. All express Essay "lcecition and False Friendship" Herbert Williams. II STEVEiS COUNTY, GEORGE II. TRVJSLER, 1BLACKSMJTHING.

Kccitation ''Hie race Against the Pane" Ora Allen. I am now prepared to do all kinds Solo "Tho Little Orphan Girl" of smithing in first-class workman lorence illtanis. shin style. Plow work and horse Recitation "The Old Farm House" John Whiteside. shoeing a speciality.

Give me trial. Shop first door west of P. Dermot, Kas. jtinOtf Essay "The Consequences of ds in the East ur FVien Idleness" Frank Allen. ed great satisfaction as to the suc Selection' Our Royhocd Years" llTIM! riruvax, Hliuaius.

J. T. Campbell, examiner for the Recitation "Two Little Feet" Lttie Kincheloe. HltS. B.

O. SEALS. CHiS. BUUE. VALLEY HOUSE.

BEALS HUDE, Prop's. Futniturs Entirsly Now. Terms $1.00 per day. Jarvis, Conkhn Mortgage Trust was in town last week inspecting claims. Dialogue "Marrying a Poetess" ICnow wh Sallie I'hism, Liiie Kincheloe, Ora Allen, Florence Williams, Ort Kin at rao Of a lioymr 8outh of Eatlro Depot.

Open Day anl Night, cheloe, Ernest Williams and MaU una you so. Congress cuts down taxes. R. II, Chism cuts to rock bottom prices in all kinds of Garden City, Kansas. Leland Lanmore.

The premium offered to the stu goods. dent of tho highest grade was a E. II. CHISM, NOTARY PUBLIC, beautiful book entitled "'Bible Sto 4 We club with every leading paper in the United SUtesj and can give You ape Living in Then nes," and wa3 given to George Allen. ESSAt KANSAS.

DERMOT, you better rates than any other taper in Southwest Kansas. a By Florence Williams, composed uu not iau to can at the new store of Allen, Smith and A-U-R-O-RA II-O-U-S-E, G. II. Allen, ana rcaa ay uer on Jan. 7th at close cess of the school and their appreciation of tho exercises.

After which the teacher addressed the pupils on tho "Importance of Monie Study, and Striving to Obtain an Education." At a of the friends fnd patrons of the school the. following business was done: On motion of G. T. Ellis, W. E.

Davis was called to the chair and L. T. Williams made seeretaryj On motion, the thanks of the board of directors, and the patrons of the school, were tendered the teacher, Miss Kate Allen; for her faithful labors in conducting the school to the satisfaction of till, and for tho rapid advancement made by the pupils of the school; and that she be requested to furnish the Dermot Enterprise for publication the address made, by her to the pupils at the close of school. On motion, Miss Florence Williams, one of tho pupils of the school, be requested to furnish for publication the essay read by her "Help One Another." On motion, the meeting adjourned W. G.

Allen, Chairman. L. T. Williams, Sec'y4 (Signed) A Friend of Education. get their prises before buying else- or school: HELP ONE ANOTHER.

were, w. li. Allen, Gen. Alaifg'r. Richfield, tho County Seat of Mor ton County, Kansas.

Como and let us consider how James W. Chism has severed his Good accommodations; Reasonable dependant we are one upon another, connection with the Dermot Enter rates. mjSSif ana what a small show we would thibe, ana Li. i. iroouen assumes mako by ourselves.

What is it that control. Finney County Democrat. one of us can do without the aid of fl 9 At another? True, every one of us From now until the first of February we will give the Entert-kise Harness nop. have our place to till in this great world; but like the enowflak'e, we one year for only 75 cents. After that date it will be $1.

Come iii wouia soon melt away without tin assistance of our fellow beings and subscribe; Frank Johnson dropped in Mon I have all Kinds of hand made Harness on hand. Also Robes and BlankctSj which I will sell cheap ihe little flakes that fall one by one would not bd noticed, but united ilay and paid for a years subscription they form a big white drift. to the Enterprise. We would like to see others around here to come for cash. Call and see rao.

9-29 should help another. This' example is Hven a oroin FOR THE in and do likewise. The Appomattox Standard, is is even in the little maple spray; what W. H. McFarland, HARTLAND.

KAS. a poor snaue would any single leaf make all by its self. The scorching suing a daily during the campaign, and is booming Mont Anderson for mayor, J. C. Colin for police judge, and five candidates for councilmen suu womu soon wither it there aione.

inn seems to say to its fellow leaves "I'll help vou and BUFFALO ZICTJS3 of that place. you'll help me," then what a great Two of our prosperous oig snaae we 11 see. And behold the deW drops as thev engaged in a httle boxing match on Dermot Enterprise, First Hotel South of A. T. S.

F. Depot. pOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. RATES $1.00 per day. M.

LA.PPIN Prop'r. Ilartland, Kansas. pur streets Monday. Marquis of Queensberry rules were not used, put the fight was to a finish, neither sparklej one here and there in the morning sun. Now If they, were contrary with their neighbors by their side, and vyoulu1.

not" meet him drawing much blood. on wa ground, bout's bright sun, cd they would pass oat I'OB oale or Kent. A farm di 164 acres in Ford connty, 130 acres in cultivation. Situated mile and a half from Kingstown, on the ui eAiHM-iic-e. 4 liut, it gives us By our Regular Corresiminlont.

South-west Grant-Mr. At the request Of Ica-bud, I grasp my pencil and attempt to lid the Vacancy ho bas left, and trusting it will be acceptable. Miss Lula Chitwood is goihg to Richfield Friday. Will, Boyd mado us a Very pleasant call Friday. E.

F. Kendall returned from Hart-land last Last. Sunday was so warm that several of the youngsters about here attended ehuroh. I. G.

Simpson got very cold Mon-elay while helping J. J. Knapp to move his house aud wanted to go home and feed the horses. A load of the yourg people from here attended the social given at 11. II.

Chism's Thursday night, and all seemsd to enjoy themselves, hugely, Until ihe wedding cako.was cut. Many a "bach" went home looking down his nose, and some eaid while there's life there's hope, and this is 1-bup year. Dlsv. great Ko-jk Island Railroad. For grand example; they all unite into band of happy brothers, and go singing merrily on to the sea.

With such examples as tjieso set Littie Ftissf particulars call or address 6. T. El.Lis, Dermot, Kas. per year peroro us, we sl.ould lay off all self email, independence and help our neighbor so ne will help Us; now wc should UOt waif tor him to help us, nor for mm 10 ao ail. t(ie helping; but we Last Saturday was the coldest 0 ay yet.

The mercury stood 15 below at sunrise, and 8 to 10 throughout the day. Hut Sunday when the sun rose everything was as lovely as a June morning, and had a stranger come, into Southwest Kansas he never would have known1 that we had had a cold spell the day before. Surely. we have the lovliest part of the country in which to live. RICHFIELD, KANSAS, Wish to inform the people.

of Morton and Stevens counties that they have the largest stock of HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS. tN SOUTHWEST KANSAS. should meet him least half way and say to him "now I'll help you and you'll help mo," then what a prosperous time we'll see. But no says one, am able to get along by myself, I don't need tho help of any cue. but like tho dew drop he.

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Pages Available:
290
Years Available:
1887-1888