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The Effingham Enterprise from Effingham, Kansas • 3

The Effingham Enterprise du lieu suivant : Effingham, Kansas • 3

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mm f.uuti ma Tho following persons who sus for this paper, Bttiiii ani In Hi PACIFIC TIM fi CAHD. East Itoiir.J. Grcenloaf ucc, thOii a. in. Mail and Express, p.

m. West Bound. Mail n'nd 1:18 p. in, Grconleaf acc. 'Tickets for sale to nil pridcipal points, nd baggage cheeked to destination.

W. C. Coui.vs, Agt. do all kinds of Black- I am prepared to smithing and Wagon Also repairing neatly Making at short notice. and promptly done.

Horse-shoeing a specialty. Call and see me. EffiaigSiam, Kansas. Before Buying Buggies, Wagons, Reapers and EVSowers, Twine, Hay Rakes, Corn Shellers Or anything in tho Agricultural line see B. F.

C. DOOI DtikLKR IN HARM, SADDLES, BRIDLES, Vt'IilPS, FLY KETS, LAP ROBES, Etc. Now Work Made to Order. Repairing Neatly anf rromiitly Done. EFFI3STGI-II, KANSAS.

Is thoroughly equipped for sitKS V5P vtfPm mVH-A Deputy sheriff Greene, who has Mien in the western part of the state for the last two weeks, on business, made us a pleasant call while on his way back to Atchison, on He reports the crops from Greeilleaf east, as presenting a very poor appearance, West of thero everything is doing finely. The ground in anoist condition Parties being engaged in grind- inr, jVonday evening, ut the wagon making establishment, threw out cyn-ders near the coal house. ly the building did not Ignite until about five o'clock Tuesday morning, when the fire was discovered by J. Cohoon before- it had made any con siderablo headway, and promptly extinguished. The damage was proba bly less than 1.00 Had the fire, started during the night, nothing perhaps, could have prevented a conflagration.

While in Arringtoii oil Tuesday, we had the pleasure of meeting Mr. J. M. Bobinson and son, the former being the Postmaster at that place. In connection with the office, these gentleman have an extensive general store as well as being the owners of 5G0 acres of as fine land as one could wish to see, which is improved up to the latest, with good fences, buildings, with MHO acres in a hisdi state of cultivation.

He offers it for sale at 50. per acre. Mr. It. is an old settler of the county, and a very interesting gentleman with whom to converse.

JtOKN. To the wife of Mr, Geo'. Smithson, living four and one-half miles north of NortoiiVille, on Tuesday, July 1.3th, a daughter. To the wife of Thomas Brown, living three miles north of Jllinliam, on Tuesday, July 13th, a girl. To' tlio wife o'f Geo.

Layton, living 5 miles south-west of Effingham on Saturday July 1 Oth, a girl. NOTICE! Those owing Waugh Goldman, either notes or accounts, will find them with C. M. Benton, who will settle and receipt for the same. Wauoh Goldman.

Saratoga Trunks at O'Jeara's, Buy your wire of C. M. Benton, Buy your wire of C. M. Benton.

Soda -water Ice cold, Jewel (V: Fruit cans, Friiit cans, Fruit Jewel Co, Coching Parasols for sale at Meara s. Farm implements' for sale by Mi Benton, Sear Suces coats and vest at O'Meara's; For Staple Groceries cheap g'o to Jewel Co, Buy Boots and Shoes at Smith's Cash Store. Jam ITp -Veus Hose 5c a pair at Meara Farm implements for sale by C. M. Benton.

Buy hardware; at Smith's Cash Store, Buy groceries at Smith's Cash Store, Head quarters for reading matter at Wilson Cohoon For Good Table Butter go to Jewel Co, SaLi: A good cultivator, almost new. Apply at this office. Frank Wallack Sells Best Binder Twine at Atchison prices. Big lot on hand. Confectionary and all tropical fruit, fresh and cheap, choicest brands of Cigars, at Benson's Those dress goods at Gc per yard.

The latst styles of Lawns very nobby at O'Mearas. .1 i'oH Two lots No's 5 6 bock 21 Etllnghain. Price Apply at this olllce. Everything neat as a new pin at Benson's Ne Restaurant. Call for what you want.

If you aro not a subscrib'c'f; fc.ld this issue and call at once and subscribe'. Just received; The latest style of Dress Goods. Ladies call and select while the stock is complete, P. J. O'Meam L00KGUT! LOOKOUT! Miss Ella Jonks is nor hero with a Complete Stock of new Millinery Goods, brought to this lowii; wbo are in hee'd of anything in the millinery line', caii get it right here hi Ftllngham', at Atchison prices; forget it, Eenieiiblrr the f'frstdYioi1, -VoriJi1 of tained losses by the recent tornado, were insured in tho L'ontineutiil, and take pleasure in stating that the Company's adjuster appeared promptly on Juno 12th, and settled the losses to our entiro satisfaction.

Wo would recommcpd our friends to see I). llrundage, the company's agent at Norlonville, mid take out a policy in this time-tried Jas. Locklin, W. 1). Barnes, Geo.

Barnes, John A. Low, Ivl, Mattocks, Davis G. T. Bildcrback, John O'Hi'ien, John Ilayslett Win. -icCoy, Susan Willey, J.

R. Hall, UuiusWel.il, School Dust. SMI, B. l.Stillman, W. II.

Mclllair, C. McCarthy, Theo. Anthony, Ciiininings Hardware Lo. ImiiolS One of the finest farms in the county has been placed in our hands for sale this week, anil any one wish ing to buy such can do no bet ter than call at this udloe and get particulars. The farm is second to none either for farming Or stock raising.

Has a living stream of water passing throng it, and three never failing wejls of go'Od water; It has splendid buildings, a nice young orchard and Is in every respect, one of the most valuable and desirable homes in this county. Call at this office for particulars. leee. lBBS, KANSAS CITY TIMES 'Yl i ,1 iter. 1 1 'm ini.fULmgaA) Tub Kansas City TimEs keors ahead of Kansas Citv.

tho moat DrosnoroUB clt In the Unitml Hiatus. Tbb Times buildinir junt completed, and 1b fully equipped Willi new perfecting profisos, now typo and a double plant of new machinery. Tub Timks never lags. As a newspaper it 1b better than over ana is rapidly increasing in circulation. It covers all the rich territory of which Kansas City is the trado renter, and husno equal as an advertising medium.

hy Mirr-rv advance postage iait Dally and Suniluy, cmo year tlO 00 Jlailv unci Hiindav. six 5 00 Monday, Wednesday und Friday 6 00 iuv buuuay iiiuuu (uuuuio one vnar 2 00 Tho Weekly 'limes, one your 00, Address all communications to THE times; Postmatterg nutiorlrod to rooelve Bubioripi n.Mm. Notary Public REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, If you want to sell or Imya Fann, or a House and Lot in Efnigham, or is you want to Borrow or Loan Mon-ny on gooii security, or if you wan', your Life or Property Insurep in good reliable Companies, or if you want Deeds. Mortgages and Legal Tapers of all kinds drawn up with neatness and dispatch, or if you want Collections made you had better call on, or correspond with, CONNELY, Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. 82 Main Street, EFFINGHAM KAN THE AOTISOR PATRIOT THE OMiEH'f DEMO CRA TIC NEWS I 'A I'Ell IN KANSAS, Its Market Reports are the most reliable published in any Kansas Newspaper.

Its Nert's is alwavs Fresh, Accurate arid Complete. Its Telegraph Service in as good as that enjoyed by any Evening Newspaper iii the United Stalcsi THE WEEKLY js je-st. Such a papef as the Farmer wanfs in his (termsdaily; One Copy; Bun yenr. otto nix. ition 1h One 'opy, I tnniith.

Delivered by mrtlvr In City, pur week JO TERMS One (ipy, per yenr. S-l Til) OniH'iipy, six ninuUi. 100 OlC C(llV, llutv lllMlllllH DO In CluiiA of Wu iiidio, one dollar null. Of i'C'lllH tu II. JMICK, A'i'liic(ii--4iii'i'i'(.

1 slfi'Si4HfI iiltlliW per annum. J. W. Fisher tfee'y of the Ponier- oy Coal of Atchison, with his son and (laugiiter, iineaiM J'aisy, spent Sunday, last, at Pleasant Grove, Rev. P.

Jones traded town prop erty in Elllngham, for a farm In Neb raska, wuere lie lias heen tins wecu attending to the business of the transaction. Ask your friends to subscribe for Tun Enter muse. Ji'3. Whetsell, who in her original state of health weighed 130 and who four weeks ago, weighed 78 pounds, was weighed, Monday last, and has fallen away to 5.1) lbs, Fred Clcnard, from Monrovia, has been, this week, helping in the butcher-shop of Charlie Ellsworth, Mr. C.

is reported to boa first-class workman in this line. A harmonica club was organized evening, composed of 12 members, lliey have sent to Atchi son and Boston for instruments, and will soon bo able to furnish us with some choice music. "In time of peace, prepare for war." Now is the time to prepare to lay in your winter supply of coal Ellsworth will be ready to furnish you willi all you want from one bushel to a car-loild. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bock Hamner, is quite ill. Later. The child died Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. The funeral took place from the Christian church. on Thursday, at 3 p.

in. Miss. Ella Potter, who has been in Colorado with her sister, for the past year, returned to this place, her home on Tuesday. She likes the climate in that section, nut does hot speaK in very commendatory terms of the people. If The E-NTEiirmsE will pay that little bill due us we will talk about the respective merits of the two towns, Miiscotnh liir.ord No doubt the Record needs the amount, for we hare heard that the washer-woman is a hard creature to stand The Bethel Union Sunday School will have a picnic Saturday July 2-1, and we take this method of Informing our neighboring schools to come and unite with us as they did one year ago, will have it the grove ot Mr.

J. J. Iballigan. Maple Grove', Effingham, Brush creek, liuren and Kennckuk schools will be' expected to be here and take part in making it a grand C. Ayehs.

The1 young ladies aid society, of the Presbyterian Church will give a "Pay what you want to," social in Mr. Loomis' grove, on Monday evening June 10, You must pay a penny and if not you will be fined Sc. The proceeds Will go for' the benefit of the church. Let everybody turn out and assist in making it a success. We had the pleasure of accompanying Br.

Stivers upon a professional trip on last Monday, and from observations takeii upon the occasion we find the corn, as yet, not suffering much from dry weather. But this cannot last long as the ground is in many places cracking open from intence heat and lack of rain. It will pay you to compare these prices with what you arc pnvinsr. Model pat. flour, per 100 Pearl flour per.

100 lbs. 2.2.'). Leader flour 2. 15. 14 lbs.

Granulated sugar 1.00. 14 lbs. 1.00. 15 lbs. light brown l.Cm.

1G lbs. sugar 1.00. 5 bars Kirk's S'ayon Soap 11)3. Linenjiloss Starch .20. Best Cider iiiegar per.

gal. .20, These are not cut prices- All goods sold in proportion, Foil Cash. tf.nolG, W. E. KNIGHT.

Onetlrirrg Effingham most needs is a good lumber yard. There is no better place in this county for the location of such an institution, (hit people must go to Atchison for anything they 'want in this line, which' is no small amount. The right man could come hero and start a bus-inessof this kind and secure all tiffs trade, with a very liberal patronage from the western part of Atchison Co. Let some person or persons eofre here afrd look this matter up. James ll.

Elliot who is engaged in the butcher shop of Chas; Ellsworth, unit with an accident 'tfi Wednesday last. In preparing to butcher a cow; which they had already got into the (daughter house, she broke lo6H't giving Mr. Elliot a warm chase of about 1 mile where she jumped the fence, Just 'is she was going over Mr E. eaugh't hold of rope which was attached to her horns giving it a twist around a pos which being rotten gave way throwing hi in' under the which was barbed wire, severely injuring the top of his head, lie continued. the chase- for about 2 Vi'llen find ing himself in the condition lie was.

he iitimediatly drove FCfguKOns store v. here l'r. Stivers was called to, dress the, wound. He is to his. work usual; -but.

Awjajres that he will tef loose so'on'ei1 licit HCii'iia NOTICE. All payed locals published in Til Entkui'uimk, will bo inserted until ordered discontinued. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION, II. T. Smith was in AtchlsoU on Monday, 0.

0. Covell has beett on the sick list this week. P. Benson was in Atchison. Tues day oli business.

This ofllco turned out considera ble job work last week. 15. A. Recce is making iiiipi'ovc- Jnents on lus property. Mrs.

Way, of Everest, was in the Wednesday, the guest of friends. Mr. John -Miters and family of Eflhighaiii, have Moved to Atchison, A iiiimhev of Atchison parties were In town Ihursday.to see Mr. Hayes. The katydids are on hand, and furnisu us a free concert every even, ing.

Mr, and Nofl'singcr of Mon rovia, lost a child on Monday of this week. Bert, AUen was in town on Tuck- 'aV. 1'c' reports thing's on the fa tin prospering, 11. Ferguson lias gone to Pittsburg Pa. on a business as well as pleasure trip.

Subscribe for any paper you want through Wilson W. Cohoon N'ews Agent. -A party of young people went on ti fishing excursion to Huron Thurs day'; fi'oTii this place. Have your job work done at this office. ork done in first class stylo fcnd at reasonable rates.

---J'! J. llyers completed the best fiave in town on Thursday. He is'nt dfraid of cyclones either. Mr. Ceo.

C. Martin, and family, bt Atchison, was in the city on "Wednesday; en route for Arringtoii springs. A three months old, child of m. died- on Thursday horiiigf was hurried ori Friday. Try Ellsworth's coal fo threshing.

Benton and Wis worth shipped cur fas of hogs to the new pork: iioiso iii Atchison on 'Jon-iny. Quite a number of our people arc Hs work on the Hock Island rail roud that is being' graded from St. Joe lo Wichita. Dr. Batsell received a telegram i 6ne day last week, calling him to the fiedsideof a grandchild at Great Bond Kansas.

So? E'lhsWorti; about coal. Tie handles the best. -tioo. P. Allen, wife and son start for Nebraska next jlonday, with a bran new top on his buggy to keep the sun otK Seth Benjamin has purchased the ffr'aying outfit of 1).

Benson, Mr. Benson having engaged in the patent gate business. The Misses. Lulu and Grade Talbott, of Atchison were hi this place 5 fcY' hours on Tuesday, enroute for Arringtoii. -There will be a picnic and phu-form dance at Jonrovia, on Saturday, 7th.

Let eyeiybody turn out and have a good time. For fresh meats, or anything kept a first class butcher-shop, you should call on Chas. I'Hlsworth, 'Mr. Bert. Allen returns to Dickcr-.

Son next jh'ouday, and takes with rim. fine black horse which fit has purchased. Miss Bettie Utiey, formerly of this place, 1 nit vow of Atchis6n, is Visiting friends in this city, Her father also came on Saturday. TiiK Enter I'iusK is prepared to print Sale Bills in first-class style. B.

F. Millar RoU1 3 buggies tast week, one to Joe. 1 )emerest and another to Jas. Bell, and one to a Mr. Gibson, near Arrirrgton.

--D, Benson has sold liis dray team to Thomas Lay. Thomas goes to work with a happy gang oh the if: I. extension to Wichita. Ran. J.

M. X'orford. Gen. agent for nie Mona re'h Wind Engine' of Auburn, Ltd. was in' the city a few days this week visiting old aequaint-onces.

Our band serenaded J. B. Mansfield on last Tuesday night; tn i-r a -special invitation from that The ))6vs are hiim-oving very And will attend to nil SIXTEEN AND ONE All work guaranteed. nr j- m')LV AND "HEAVY Agricultural 1 US orders promptly Ho has TWENTY-FOUR INCH AUGER. Call and seo him or address EFFSft3CHAEV9, KAN r.

IlAlUnVARE; DAUBED WIRE, Implements, A Harwii KASf i WlND AND TORNADG1: AV. A. ic 5 Pre.st; (Icu'lAgV SJ Treasure; SO. 'I Un'siness Risk's and Mei'cluuuli 4 WAGONS AND BUOGIKS IN KANSAS. Kull line of.

I no. Deer. J'lows; rialilc'rs Cultivatore; Morrisod Plows tiial Cultivators, Golden Eagle- Harrows arid Cultivators, Victor j0 Jln I in a Mic hols Shopurd En nes ami T-uv-ili hm It id Win Vfiv a Cooks llonuy IJugg'cs, Carriagi gnd Spring W'agbns. I'RICES WILD UK JfA'Dli THAT DEFY COMPETITION: Will represent me at Effinghaffl And will carry a liite oC my gbodn there; A.J. ATClttSON' FlB AED LiGHTNIBG, Kansas I isisoraiice WINCHESTER KgrSAS Lr.Vi Wll.IIKI.M, riT'isident.

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Pages disponibles:
120
Années disponibles:
1886-1886