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The Effingham Enterprise from Effingham, Kansas • 3

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

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TO TJ1H Fl'DLIC Thu funeral Hcrviees of Mrs. Whetsel were iitlendad, oil last Sab-bath afternoon, by a large and deeply An I bave oltl mv Poetical much- lUiiigkaiii Mil IV. FJARR3S, Proprietor. MlOl'lU PAl'irU'TlMF. CAIIK.

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Went JSomul, Muil ond KxpiVHs, 1 in. (Jiwiilfaf ace in. Ti'iki-tiH for Bnlu to nil ii-idcim point i. ami Imggngo clu-cki'd to destination. (', Coi.l.i.vs.

Agt. me limit puiicliased or .1. ii, ol-, syinpiiiiuzm assommy tu roiaiives vortoii and with it my new invention 1 ii'nd friends. IJev, of Val-a mi Improvement, the Caiialicn ley Kalis made a very able discourse governi'ient. consequently I can write full of words of comfort to the bo row-no more poetry for the Hltlngham Kx- injj hearts of nil present, taking ns I would like to hay this the Htibjecf of his remarks a text i 1 i i i i i i i I a Hindi in luvor or figamst, u.

1II I'l Mllliri' tr, I i inaehine, as you my dear take it. Mr! .1. Wol Wclverlom readers mav vortoii the'inventor of the inaehine Constantly Jvopt on Hand. CRSNDIWC DOfJE OP SHORT NOTICE. EFFINGHAM, KANSAS.

has had nuno trouble with it. (Jtidgu-j Why is it I hut when the ministers ing from his last poem) its say ings of f.raoo words of comfort con-are too much of a Hiuneuess. 'l lave jeeriilng a future state, we can weep, vim noticed the horrible dah hu hus; Is it because, ordinarily the soul is too i i The following persons who huh-tallied losses by the recent tornado, were insured in the Continental, and take pleasure in slating that the Company's adjuster appeared promptly on 12lli, and settled the losses to our entire satisfaction. We would recommend our friends to see J. Biundago, the company's agent at Xorfonvilh1, and take out a policy in litis time tried company.

Jas, Locklin, W. P. Barnes, (loo, Bnrnci, John .1, Low, Mattocks, Davis Babcoek, (I. T. Bilderbaok, John O'Brien, John llavslett Wm.

SiiMili W'illey, II. Hall, Unfits Webb, School pist. DO, JJ. I.Stilhnan, W. 11.

MeBlair, C. Then. Anthony, Cuinmings ILirdware Co. (mill.) Tin uol5 One of the finest farms in the ctuihly has been placed in our hands lor stile this week, ami any one wishing to buy such can do no b'-ffer than call at this oflloc and gut particulars. The farm is second to none either for farming or stock raising.

1 1 as a living stream of water passing through it) und three never failing wells of good water; It has splendid buildings, a nice young orchard and is in every respect, one of the most valuublo and desirable homes in this county. Call at this office for particulars! undo nttiic man rolled muu." -iso the composition of one of his own machines. Just like some men he ho. lieves Just what tell litiu. Why my dear sir, did'nt I tell you that the inaehine had been tampered with by some weak- minded critter before 1 pun based it.

What could you cxpeet under sueli oireum -tanocs? I would advise you to read your own proof before making any more breaks of that kind. To be sure he has read good deal but his works need no apology for they are poor enough Viiihout. Jcar renders 1 si in very sorry that he ia a-going' to 'piii, for 1 like inn man 10 nan wuai poetry his machine gets up. Hut as he wishes to (juit I remain 0. Wolvor-tons most bitter enemy.

Yours sincerely. MalmflV The BnterpisB, Advetisernents put up in finest stylo. JOB WOS1K? JOB WOUit! Siiljscril je Enter- 1 1 prise per iximiim. mil! flu lii. 1 all mm I am prepared to do all kinds of Black smithing and Wagon Making at short notice Also repaimg neatly and promptly done.

Horse-shoeing a specialty. Call and see me a W. HARRIS, Effingham, Kansas C. DOOLEY, DEALER IN Keieeieu oy mo uuuchmhi niuui niuu I li I iiiv before lcr ih-atli, and informing; us of 1 her undying trust and teHtiniony of her of heaven inn dying hour. exeeeuuig btui xo weep, i.

iiiiMLiaus are mid because they are children far from home, the unbelievers because they know not the consolations of the gospel, and look forward to death as tin eternal sleep. The young peoples prayer meeting at the rrcMovtcriail Umrch every Wednesday night, and at the M. K. Church on Thursday nights. All are invited to attend.

Miliiiglmni drain and Stock Market, Aug. 7 18SG. Tiax Seetl No. 2 Jixed Corn White Mixed Corn No, 2 I nmt DOc. 25e.

itoo. 54e. 3Cc. 25o. to 4.10.

C. it. Bknton. Bye No. 2 Outs Hogs on civ Those owiiig Waugh Goldman, either nott's tt ic'eounts, will find them with M.

jJeuton, who will settle and receipt for the same. vy tSc Gor.miAfr. Saratoga Trunks at O'Jeara's. Buy your wire of C. JJonton.

Buy yoni' wire of C. M. Benton. Soda water h-e cold. JeWel Co.

Fruit cans. Fruit cans, Fruit cans, Jewel Co. Coohing Farasols for sale at 0'Meara's. l-'arm implements for sale by C. M.

IJentoiii Sear Slices ami vest at l'or Staple Groceries cheap go to ilewel Co. liny Hoots aiid Sii'iUs at Smith's Cash's tore. Jam l'r jleits Hose 5c a pair at Farm iinpleiiients C. M. Hen ton.

tor sale by Buv hardware at Smith's Ciisrt Buy Store. J'or iii'ocei'ios ii Smith's Casl TaUe Butter go to Jewel A- Co, Thk HxTHlil'iMi Is prepared to print Sale Bills flrsfelass sty lc. For S.vi.K A good cultivator, almost f-'w: Apply at this office. H'dswortii keeii itidi Hill; Leavenworth. Macon City and Nutt coal.

Frank Soils Best Binder Twine at Atchison prices. Big lot on KHswortli is seliiiig HVo Voeve week. -iMibscr'bo fof this paper; $1.25 per annuie: iinve your job work iit this olliee. Work done in first class style and at reasonable rates. Confectionary rial all tropical fruit, frorth ii'id'e'ieap, choicest 'n-nntls of Cigars, at Bciisoh's; Those, dress goods at do per yard.

The latst styles of Uawi's very uo'ib-v at I'Mearas: ri.o lots lib 8 0 bock 21 Eilinghani. 1'rice Ajiply at this ofliee, Kverrtli'ng lH'if fl3 ii iie'w, ijin at Bonst)ii''s New IlesLaiirant. Call ftir what you want. If voii iii'e tot tiiilwcrlWer; retul this issiie aiiJ call iit i)bco ii'id sub-seribe. Just received; Tkci i ate Jit at.i'lti of Dmss Cialri, Ladies call and sol! ct Allib' ti'e stock is complete.

J. U'Mhiia; Miss Jeiiks Is how here witli a din' pie te Stock of new Millinery GdodS, hver who are to this town. in need of anything in the millinery line, can get it right here in Eilinghani, at Atchison priooa. Jlon't forget it. Beihcinbei' tlie tiliii: Flrstli'loi'l'tlibf Kii' RAMESS.

SADDIIS, liliiDI ES, Mn, liVRKTS, LAP ROBES, Et" jfevf Work MuCq to Order. Ilopairing Neatly anf rrompllj' Boue. EFFINGHAM, KANSAS- xurirn. All p.iyed Iticalu piiMislunl in Tun will In insei'tcd until onlrivd UX'M. AXD-rmtSOXAh MUX-TIOX.

m'v. Frank Aslilon of Mtiseotuli. Vimhv icihi'ily conh'inpla-ti'S to our city ti start a large I i iit'i-iiS) We liim most cor-tlialy welcome Xo licUer location could he M'leelcl, Tin- large building win iv i. i Allen made his fortune Is iinocnpii'il. is the vci'y man we huties aivall 1 1 1 1 go.

Tim wedings ari! dried rp Ice is firm. 1I'V. gnVii in) a call on Tii''iaV. --The d.Mi'i'vi-' i eonipli-Incuts. Konic -means.

we botched oui iiMnricnl piece last by leaving oui the closing sentence, it was. '-and that bur lioys nnly learn i' Ii a little. o( bur experience in the work-." The (li-eenhackers of Kinsav "will meet in convention at Topoka Aug. Jlclagales will ho in attendance from each county in the state. A good meeting is expected.

Three luad dogs were k'lled ncai' Mr. Ihivid Tuckers about two and a half miles N. W. of town last Monday morning. One dog went mad and bit two others.

Fortunately no other was doiio by them. listrict No. 211 school house. iuiown as J'iggot school house, las beeii bainled. calsomimed.

aim gcm-ruly beautilied. by our enterprising townsman K. whose superior skill and despatch in his avocation is so well known. Tlic Township Iriard iMof Saturday duly ill st. Accounts were settled and orders drawn on the Treasury for iplGT.Sl, l.ess t(ian the kame meeting last tlid 1 nisi cos ordered a bridge built 'Mi 7th street east of the Jt-thSdist church.

Jiss. (Irace Phillips View to (Vutralia lo visit I'e'ld. -Mr. Wm. Scoyell as ropl-e'senia-livo ami Mossors.

Thomas Itrowii ami D. W. I law attended he annual Meeting of the Protective associatioi: iit Nortonville Tuesday. About Kit! 'dclagates wei'O present. Mr.

and Nash's baby ih Dr. stivers is in attendance. J. "15. Wclhimi.

of the KlHnghain fcittn-jirki; has been victim of an unprincipled swindler named W. 11. Blight. When liriglit fiisL started ho Eutniirixn. he, was Sick several (lays, probably from over taxing his drain to hatch out'' bis scheme.

'and cmoloved the junior partner of this olliee to help him, for which he owes six dollars. Mr. has our sympathies, and we earnest' hope he may find a way out of the witliVJt loss. Many thanks. Such generally Jircssed sympathies of puper.3 and serve to sustain our failing i'ailli in our species, -The, latest for men is the Father Hubbard overall.

Come and see them. There is plenty of time to use Parasols 'and 1 have a few that I will sell very cheap. 'A 1.75 lY.ra.-iol for $1.25. A m'lccnt one for rllceiits. A.

nOcent one for To Close Out my stock of Ladies 'slippers and walking shoe's, will give 'special liAUoiNS at less tbait cost. The latest blow out. A Kiatch that you can't blow out. 1 will sell 10 pieces of iii-Jc, Dress tlingham for cent.) yard. tt-tl'.

11 K. Kfdght. "At the meeting on Jimday Smith took up a so that could allow a light shower on Thursday afternoon. There will be half a crop of ecru Worth (lie a bushel, better thah a 4'ul! crop nt 20o, Tiiixus A vigiliiaee eomniiltee to hang dead boats, and swindlers, A guiirdieii aliDointed for us all 1 by Salisbury, also a tutor with special Instructions to teach us such maxims of the ancients, '-the 'greatest enemy of man, is ihah." Surelywe are but Hies to. the gods.

Jiey kill us for their sport, There is tii) response to hr liioiioV. lees. 1888, KANSAS CITY TIMES Inn Kansas Ctvt kneps (iheail or hiiTifiK? City, thu must i.rospurouH cltf in tin! L'niloil Status. The 'I'imes buildlni ih just uno'littiiil, ami i fully eiuippcl with niv piirfnctini; now type nihl iluublti pliwrt-tf now ninchlnery. Tuts Timkh Jicvr lit.

Afnire WS-fHriirrlt is lnUjt-thun ovit anil Is rapidly circulation. It all the rich territory of Kuiisns City is the trade i-i'iitnr, iinii lias no equal us an advertising medium. BY MAIT-IN ADVANCK-POSTAaa PAID! Dally ami Siinduy, una yur $10 00 I'aily anil Sumltiy. six mnutha 5 00 Muiiday, WotlniiHitrtyaad I'riilay 5 00 Thu Sunday Timea (double uuuibor), one yi.ar 2 00 The Weekly Times, one year 1 00 Aildrei) Ul communication) to THE TIMES. Kanhas Mo.

I'ostinastora authorized to receive inL'scrlt" 1M otaiy FutMic HEAL ESTATE AND TXfU'llAM'H Afjy.XT. If you vVaiit b) CLH Hi1 hffj-' a Kami, or a House and hot in Kfliigham, or in you tantio Borrow or Loan Moii-ayoii good security, or if ym your Life oHYoperty Itisuien iii good rcllulllc CoinpaiiieH, or if you want fteeda. Mortgages and TjOgal j'apera of all kinds driuvu uji with neatness and dispatch; or if you want Collections lilatle yoi! hotter oal) on, or corrohiiioiitl' ftiiii; I'OXXKLV. Xote.H- t'uhlie niiti Justice of the 82 Maiii Street, ErTINYJlf AM KaX THE ATGl-ilSOI FiRIOT TI1K Ol.Dl'.ST iWtii) 'ii a in liw'. 'uiw IN KANSAS.

Its Market lloports are the liiost reliable published in any Kansti3 Its Xf civs la Aceiil'iile and Its Telegi'npli Service is as good as tlitlt enjoyed by a sly Evening Newspaper in the t'ltitetl Htittos. THE In jii'st sucii f'tipcr an the Fanner ivanls in his Ftuiulv; i Copy, one i Omi uj.y, iniH.tlii. nc Copy, IlirtT 1 1 li i IH'livori'd liy ('iirfii'r In Oily, pi'f wi'rU STiOl! -x a. in flB! -5 7. i.H.3'.'",siiJa2ii and Slii Mais in trouble again, as who most always is.

but this time she didn't it, and pa i 'in obi goose to act as he sometimes. Ma's health is not very good and she thought if she could go over to Magle and rusticate for awhile it would do her good, so pa took her over there, and with much joy, lefi her to dim1) the mountains, di ink water light nuisipiitos. ct', little thinking that hire could stay long enough for him to get lonesome. But ma got mashed on that place as a residence, and almost forgot that she. hud a loving husband anil dear son at home, wha, while she was living on the iV.t oi tile laud, were pining away for companionship tuul care, togather with the lack of anything more substantial than bread and milk as daily d't.

Fa always tell all the neighbors how much he thinks of ma except on wash days, but lie does like her real well, especially the eulituiry Ueparlittont of her. urnl before ma had been gone more than two or three days he was taken with a disorder of the stomach which increased daily until her home. Now ma is aii.iost cartful of her family's health mid lias always been a true ami loving wifeand mother, but -m this occasion her love failed. She was uotiiied of pa's awful condition, and still, knowing that nothing but careful nursing and miun-tnii loot I ivoV'd restore him, she Reeled her heart a-srainst our mof.t earnest pleadings ami would not hasten her. coming home.

But she now sees her mistake, as pa, i her arrival, was so changed that she hardly knew him. and it the painful duty of. their only child to introduce his pa and ma to each other. Imagine, if you can. what our young heart must have sull'ered timing this peri.id: tis each day we ka.v our poor pa gl'ow pale and emaciated because of the evident heavi lossless of our ma.

Bat pa its now regaining hi.s normal sizeantl shape since inn's fait he is determined that never again will he let her go away from home ami leave him to subsistoii bread and milk. KHswortli 'siloing liiore business than any body else in town. Being misinformed on last Saturday moniiug. we stated In'orreiily in our last weeks issue, the time for the funeral services of Mrs. Whetsel, for which mistake, we are veiy sorry.

Mr is very low with lung fever. (In "Wednesday a consultation was hold over hh'J by r. lough of Atchison and flfvvrs of Kllihgliain' They pronounced the cast! a very dangerous one: We, return our thanks to the elf-terprising mcrel'aiits who helped us a little about keeping the ship afloat. lie v. T.

Downs is to preach at the cliu.vh next 'abhutti morning at 1 1 o'clock; At the Tuesday, evening meeting it was determined that special Prayer sh(3dd be made during tlie oontiiig week for those members who habitual alKtent themselves from prayer aiid class meetings without g'ood reasons, Mr, Bice culled at this ol'iiee last Saturday. Corn, flax, tiiitl wheat are coining in lively, NOTICK School Destiv-t So. B2 will meet in the. I'lniiighanl hcIioo! house. Aug.

12th. Lot. all interested hcbresdi'; I'l: .1: livers. lii'stllct cietlr. Laiest stock of hWKLV -SNirniUYT UAliDW-VllK; AKBKD WIUJ3, Implements, AM) VAfidNS AND UI.YiiJlKS IX KANSAS.

1'iill ii'it; Plows, I'hinltrs and (Hiltivatbrs; Morriftoi? I'lows tuw! (loltlfii Mtijfli' lltiiTows urnl Cultivators, Victor Li f.t, re I Miiv.un, SU. hols Shopard Ki ties mi I Ktiil Wing Wagons; Cooks Hon ney I'ugg'os, CnrriagiJ jjiul W'tiicoiis. WILL J5KMDK TUAT J)iVY COMI'ETITTON. "Wallaok Will represent me at EffinghaD Aii'l will carry a llnJ of my goods there Harwi, KAA WlND AND TORNADG? Insurance Cd. A.J.

ATCHISON FlPB LIGHTNII2G, I'lvsiitU'iit; 11: Vw'y. CLASS NO. lrNlti-N llhtitolii-d Kit i iii l'rojit'i-lv Kansas STER KANSAS. 1'ivsl; Geii'i 1 H. iWx v.u, Treasure; t'LAHS Ml.

3 One ('ii)iy, per yr.r.t i ai i 'in' Cupy. vlx iiMaillis hi One ('ijpy. I lirfe I 'I il tin oi; J. (ir i.iuii' Mii' ipillnr I'ucli. Ailtlr.

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120
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1886-1886