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The Elsmore Enterprise from Elsmore, Kansas • 8

The Elsmore Enterprise from Elsmore, Kansas • 8

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Elsmore, Kansas
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A Superior Sfooe This Store makes a specialty of Shoes. We believe any experienced shoe man will tell you we have the cleanest, best assorted stock of shoes of any store of the size of ours in Allen county. The reason is we buy direct from the makers, taking the strong items out of such makes as the Brown Shoe the M. and the Bond Shoe makes and keeping the styles and shapes up-to-date. We want you to see all of these Shoes, and especially ask a careful inspection of Brown's ENTERPRISE line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens every day shoes and our BOND line of MENS' DRESS SHOES.

Buck Coats, Pants, and Underwear, 1 We have our Stock of DUCK COATS, ranging in prices at $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.25 and $2.50 on hand and can fit and suit the most care- ful buyer. We have a splendid line of MENS' "MERIT" PANTS that catch the man who wants a good article at a low price. We sell them at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair and warrant satisfaction. Our UNDERWEAR line was never so strong as it is this year and wa want you to come here and examine anything you want before buying. If you don't find just what you want at a lower price than you expected to pay, we are mistaken.

Our 50c line is immense and our 39c line equals the 50c line of our competors and is really worth 50c. We have Underwear for Men and Boys, Women and Children and you will need them at once, for with November comes winter. REMEMBER WE ARE CHEAP ON GROCERIES. All Package Coffe, 10c; 3 Bars Good Soap, 10c; Good Salmon, can JOc; Fresh Crackers by box, 6c pound; B. Patent Flour, Per Sack, Positively made from old wheat.

Come and trade at the Live Store. The Elsmore Cash Store, 1 V. ELSMORE, KHNSHS, NO APPEAL IN LAND CASES. G. F.

DESKINES, LOCAL. CHSH MKRKETI The Long-Vexed "Land League" Case Will Not be Re-opened-Appeal Only in Starkey and Mattocks Cases- Public speaking tonight. II. F. Decker was in Iola yester Buys Fat day afternoon and evening.

Mies Ina Ward was the guejt of Henry McClung came down from Kansas City, a short visit with his parents. Robt. Zimmerman dropped in this morning to renew his subscription to The Enterprise and to say a kind word for President Roosevelt, whom he greatly admires for his work in the interest of the striking coal miners. Mr. Zimmerman was formerly a miner himself and realizes fully the many hardships the miners undergo.

Hedge Posts Wanted. I want five hundred good hedge posts at once. See me for particulars. J. P.

Decker. Fresh and Salt Heats. Savouburg friends, Thursday. Cattle J. W.

Furneaux contemplates jtfSitafflftfe ft renting a farm near Moran for next year. and! Hogs. I Thomas Judge is in Northern Mis- Saturday's Iola Register. The editor of the Register is in ceipt of a letter from Hon. W.

C. Perry, the attorney appointed by the Government to examine into the "League" claims in this county to determine which, if any, of them should be appealed to the Supreme Court, in which he states that has decided to recommend an appeal in but two cases, those of W. M. Mattock's and C. S.

Starkey. In all the other cases he finds no reason to be HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. souri, visiting nis motner, wno is quite sick. 1 Watson Building ELSMORE, KANSAS. J.

W. Sparks delivered broom- TmTmTTTTnTTTTTmnnnnTTTTnTTnnnTTTTnTTnnnnTTmTTTnTTTTTTrfnnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTTK corn to Moran, Thursday, for J. A. Nicholson. Degree of Honor Lodge- A Degree of Honor Lodge was instituted here on Wednesday night Chas.

Bradford is taking a lay-off rom farm duties and is visitiag rela by Mrs. S. II. Braden, Deputy lieve that the Supreme Court would reverse the judgment of the lower tives in Illinois. Grand Chief of Honor and thefol-'w J.

II. Osborn is over from Hum lowing officers were elected for the ensuing term. boldt, looking after business matters eourt, and hence declines to recommend their appeal. This decision on the part of Mr. Perry will meet with general ap proval on the part of all who are ao here and at Stark.

Past Chief of Honor, Mrs. S. 11. Braden; Chief of Honor, Mrs. J.

P. Otho Rucker sold his farm east Decker; Lady of Honor, Miss Dosia quainted with the facts in this long- of Savonburg to the real estate firm of Carter Nyman, of Savonburg. of Ceremonies, Mrs. G. LUflBER.

drawn controvery. The fact that Mr. Mattocks and Mr. Starkey set Yesterday was pay day ou the Englehardt; Recorder, Mrs. 11.

M. Brainerd; Financier, S. II. Braden; Receiver, W. V.

Griffitts; Usher, Everette Vanlandmghara; Inside "Katy" and the section men are all tled on their lands before they were withdf awn from the publio domain happy over good sized checks, and ili their business is worth a good deal Watch, Mrs. G. H. Blakely; Out under the'failroad grant, that their failure to make proper entry was to Elsmore, too. side Watch, J.

W. Sparks; Trustees, Mrs. Jno. Hibbs, Mrs. J.

W. Sparks, Mrs. Joe Swanson. really not their own fault, and that they have lived on the lands ever James Lockhart, the fusion nomi i it since, gave them so strong and equit nee for eounty commissioner, was calling on the faithful in Elsmore, The Chief of Honor appointed as We are continually adding to our stock of lumber, keeping up all the grades so that you can find what you want for a bill at any time. We now have in transit several cars and you can get what you want and save money by coming to this yard first.

able a claim that they have had the "sympathy of those who knew the Thursday. Wait until the votes are counted and see how the "faith her Advisor Gus Englehardt and the Lady of Honor appointed her Maids of Honor, Mrs. W. V. Griftitts and truth.

vl ful" fooled him. The fact that an appeal will not be Mrs. Joseph Swanson. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Wm. Mattocks has been nominat taken in any otner cases, removes the fear lately felt that the whole The new Order starts off with a good membership and will soon be ed for Trustee of Marmaton town case might be again opened, and fin ship and his many Elsmore town ship friends will hope for his elec one of the strong and popular Ur ders of the town.

ally settles a controversy that has been a source of great loss and tion. And if they could vote for Figure with us before buying trouble to Allen county. him, he would be sure of election. Charles Freeberg and J. A.

Nich olson hauled broomcorn to Moran Jake Ericson returned from his Illinois visit, Wednesday, and reports everything in good shape iu the Thursday. Mr. Nicholson is being old Sucker state. He says the rest forced to ship broomcorn from Mo ran over the Missouri Pacific, be of the Elsmore people were highly cause of inability to get can on the J. I.

OSBOM, enjoying themselves, but will prob able come home Sunday. Death and The Youth. Letltla E. Landnn. "Not yet, the flowers are in my path, Thesun is in the sky; Not yet, my heart is full of hope, I cannot bear to die.

"Not yet, 1 never knew till now How precious life could be; My heart is full of love, Death! I cannot come with thee!" But Love and Hope, enchanted twain, Passed in their falsehood by; Death came again, and then he said, "I'm ready now to die!" Get your winter's supply of Un "Katy" to ship East. J. M. Marks, of Marmaton, Kan sas, delivered four tons of broom The members of the republican county central committee met in Iola, Wednesday, and discussed the corn to J. A.

Nicholson this week situation of the present campaign marmaton is near ort scott ana this deal hows that Mr. Nicholson Notwithstanding the assertions of the opposition, the republican ticket is known as a broom corn man over the broomcorn district of South dearwear, Woolens, 1 arns, at will be elected by a good, old fash ioned majority. East Kansas. the Elsmore Cash Store..

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3,142
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1895-1907