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Webster Enterprise from Webster, Kansas • 1

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WI EBSTER BNTE I 1 Vfo WEBSTER. ROOKS COUNTY. KANSAS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1888.

VOLUME 1. NO. 35 LOCAL HAPPENINGS. See Beat Co's. add this week.

Webster Hardware Store. the 7 There will be a meeting at church Saturday night to make ar Op CABBY A COMPLETE STOCK OV en raugements for organizing a singin class at this place. An invitation extended to all to be present. This is a step in the right direction and should meet with encouragement, Every week day especially from the young people. Vote for Fallas Com 35 cents.

Oats 27 cents. Rye 30 cents. Eggs 10 cents. Butter 15 cents. Fat Cattle $2.00.

65 to 70 cents. New Potatoes 75 cents to $1. Young chickens L50 to $1.75. HPOver coats at Bray Co's. See Bray Co's.

add this week. I Earnest, Oct 2G, 1888. with a general See Bray Go's, add this week. Vote for Fallas. W.

B. Ham was in town Tnesday, looking after his political fences hare. He, in company with S. H. Baldwin and Eli Sherman went to Slate to hold a political meeting in the evening.

Died: Infant daughter of Christopher and Margaret Watkins, Oct 21. Funeral services conducted by the writer at the home of the parent on Monday, Oct 22, after which the little body was laid to rest in the Mount Vernon Cemetery. J. F. Johjjsoh, P.

C. Mr. John Fulkeraon returned Sunday from Pueblo, CoL, where he has been for some time. John says it is getting Jquite cold there and the mountains have been covered with 'Editor Enterpise: After a deep consideration of my nomination for Clerk of the District Court, I be; stock of merchandise. All of room in your columns to place before thd good and wise Democrats, who hofeored me with the nomination, circumstances including our goods are my domestic life for the present, For cheap Harness and Furniture.

marked in plain more desirable ana more necessary than the money or the honor of the go to S. Morrow. office. figures. A.

R. King is working in Ne But as I send in my resignation braska thi3 week deem it a duty incumbent on me B3PAny kind of boots, or overshoes cotirratulate all democrats on the One Price snow for severel weeks. He express-" ed himself as being glad to get back to our salubrious climate and be with his old friends once more. you need at Bray Co's. glorious coming events, which the very heavens has been pleased to produce C.

H. Buschman, of Stockton, was in our favor. in town Tuesday. We are shown a newspaper from Now, while I heartily thank the Go to the Post Office store for SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, TIM WARE, GRAN ITW ARE, BARB WIRE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, WD3BAKER WAGONS, WINDMILLS, HAPGOOD PLOWS, PUMPS, LISTERS, ETC. J.

Q. ADAMS Co. Saline county, Nebraska, by which we TO ALL Democrats of the convention for their cheap tobacco and confections. sincere respect in honoring me with I. L.

Betzer will furnish money to the nomination, and hoping my pull make proof without extra expence. learn that our old time friend, Eugene Allen, is the nominee of the Democrats and has been endorsed by Anti-Monopolists for representative to the State Legislature. Mr. Allen in out of the race will cause no ani Have you seen those nice mosity between my friends or hard French Kid shoes at Bray Co's? feelings toward me, for I decline CASH no man's favor, but leave it to the COD CITY DRUG STORE, Paid for hay and corn. Enquire at wisdom and good judgment of our during his residence here was one of our best and most upright citizens, and surely the people of Saline county could not make a better selection.

Bank of Webster. voters to vote for who they please. But I am heartily indorsing the re Remember the election and put WI5BST13R KANSAS, -IS THE PLACE TO BUY- mainder of the candidates on the -Some of the farmers of this coun your vote where it will do the most democratic ticket, and am glad good. we Duy our say that Hon. W.

A. Fallas will carry EST'Cool nights require underwear the north-west part of Rooks county to keep you warm; kept at Bray Co. ty are making a serious mistake by mortgaging and selling their farms. It is true that the crops were not as good as they might have been this year, but next may bring abundant crops. Kansas land never decreases by an overwhelming majority, and I am working to promote the same E.

P. Allen is painting in Bogue. goods cheap and sell on the same and is making preparations to move welfare of all the other candidates. there. Hoping this will meet the approval rURI DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS.

OIL, VARNISHES, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, NOTIONS, Cigars Tobacco, STATIONARY, Etc. H. L. BALDWIN. but steadily increases in value, and of my friends, I remain sihcerelv plan.

we would advise farmers to hold to I L. Betzer will furnish money to make proof without extra ex yours, W. W. Aldrich. their land if they can possibly do so.

pense. The man who has 160 acres of Rooks a Curtis Co. have commenced To The Democratic Voters of Come See! moving their goods from this place to Rooks Comity. county's rich land and keeps out of politics, grocery -stores and mortgages, is the man who will be independent Stockton. D.

Babb, Democratic nominee for S. Morrow will give you bargains bye and bye. in harness or furniture. See him be representative, W. W.

Aldrich, nomi -Why didn't the county attorney nee for Clerk of District Court and fore buying. advise the commissioners to act in ac We Leave D. C. Anthony, nominee for Commis Union Labor caucus next Mon cordance with the law in letting the jail cell contract? A county govern sioner 2nd District, having withdrawn day, at 3 o'clock, to nominate town BANK OF WEBSTER, COE GREENE. Does a General Banking Business their names as candidates for the of ship officers.

ment that can dispose of tne people money to the amount of $4,000 in a fices named, with the full consent of If you want a pump or a wind mill two or three hours consultation with a the Democratic County Central Com it to you see J. Q. Adams Co. for they can Cincinnati company's agent, is not a safe one to trust. Rooks County Rec mittee, I have substituted the follow save you money.

ord. ing names as our candidates for the The republican speaker who was respective offices: One can find some excuse for a man to sneak here last Thursdav niarht Whether For Representative, M. J. Wells, of lying when he can do so in a manner. LOANS MONEY ON LONG AND SHORT TIME.

failed to materialize. Lowell township; CI irk of District that leads to admiration for its inge-i J. Q. Adams Co. are selling the Court, G.

W. Harrington, of Iowa Studebaker and Jackson wagons. See township; Commissioner, 2nd Di6 J3U and SELL EXCHANGE 'LIVE AND LET LIVE" IS OUR MOTTO. tnct, L. K.

Rhodyback, of Stockton nuity, but when one lies simply for the sake of lying and tells it in such a reckless manner that every one knows he is lying, there can be no feeling for contempt There is not a citizen them an get their prices before you buy. township. J. J. O'Rourk, OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY; OUR HATS AND CAPS ARE NOT THE BEST FOR THE MONEY; OUR SHOES W.

A. Fallas, democratic nominee Chairman Dem. Central Com. Tilden's Ghost Grins. of Rooks county so lamentably igno for County Attorney, made us a pleasant call Tuesday.

rant that he does no know that our ARE NOT THE BEST FOR THE Chicago News: R. B. Hayes has Now is the time to buy your Gaso- County Commissioners in every particular fnliy complied with the law in ine Stoves. Adams Co. have some been elected president of the Loyal MONEY.

HOWELL BRO's. LUMBER YARD Legion. Mr. Hayes is an Ohio poul of the best made and they are selling terer, and this is the first time he has them very cheap. regard to building the jail.

They know that the jail cells are classed as furniture and require no more special action in their purchase than does any Prof. J. A. Collins, of Plainville, ever been elected presidont of any thing. About Octo other furniture or county supplies.

Democratic nominee for County Superintendent, will speak at Webster on Saturday evening, Nov. 3d. Everybody invited. W. R.

Chandler Son's, They know that no building costing more than 1.000 can be built without A MAN BLACKSMITH'S vole of the people, but they know that the jail building did not cost For Trade. Good team of horses, harness and ber the first, near that sum, therefore did not come wagon to trade for cattle. Inquire at under the law in this respect They know that our jail cells were bought J. Q. Adams Go's hardware AM) AVAGOX MAKERS.

Repairing of all kinds done on short notice. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. store or at this office. with moderate means can do better by coming to Webster, either to buy a farm, or if he wants to engage in any kind of business, than he can do in any other town in the west. Good chances can be cheaper than ihose of any of the, We will open up a nice line of -There will be a Republican cau neighboring counties, though fully as good and in some respects better.

They know further that the Record, is simply lying for partisan ends to slander worthy and upright citizens cus at Webster, on Saturday, Nov. at 3 o'clock p. for the purpose of putting in nomination Township OVER-COATS J. M. Presnall, FOUND officers.

By Order of Com. CLOAKS and -Mr. Frederick Shneider, of Doni TONSORIAL ARTIST, phan county, this State, father of Volney Shneider, of Richland town Three Doors south of the Postoffice. a ana a to engage in any kind of business, either in manufacturing, mercantile, or any other legitimate business a person may wish. The citizens of Webster, are alive, and not WEBSTKK, ship arrived here Tuesday, and will visit a short time with friends here.

KANSAS, fine line of wool -We would be pleased to see more underwear. of our young folks attend Sunday School. There is no place here we Groceries, can spend an hour more pleasantly, or with as much benefit to ourselves. Rememberthe place, J3ray Co. and this effort is ridiculed and condemned by the decent members of its own party.

J. T. Smith, whose republicanism certainly cannot be doubted, says, in response to inquiries, upon this matter "I don't see what the fool means by such foolish, clatter. I worked hard myself to sea that the county got a good jail and think that we all deserve praise, rather than censure for doing the good: work in this case that was done." Wo refer all who wish to talk upon this to' Mr. Smith.

The truth is the editor-of the Record simply writes himself an ass in this matter and is looking the good will even of his- most clira, partisan friends, who while tstj-would stick to a rank partisan i though a liar foel neither friendliness or kindness tcrrr: 1 who simply prove hiirsill Mrs. O. L. Adams and J. Q.

Flour Adams, mother and wife of J. Q. Adams, of this place, took the train at Stockton, Tuesday, jevening for a OFF Kit TO SUBSCRIBERS. To All new subscribers to the En DEAD to thoir own interest, and are anxious to bnild up and encourage every laudable enterprise IN" WEBSTER. AT LOWEST isit with friends in Osborne county.

terprise, or to delinquent subscribers The Educational and Religious who will pay one year in advance, we Sciopticon Entertainment given by will furnish The Weekly Kansas City Times until after the November Elec CASH PRICES. W. H. DAVIS. 17 Rev.

H. P. Page at the Baptist Church last night was a very amusing tion FREE. This is a splendid chance to got two papers for the price as well as insiucuve entertainment and was highly enjoyed by all present of one..

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Years Available:
1888-1888