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The Enterprise Daily Journal from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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over from Wullaoo Early camo Enterprise Journal. Mrs. i. i'oister and sisters Grace and Kutb ii nub and Miss Alice Con-ant roturi from a week's visit in Jewell co iuty. Chapman to attend commencement exorcises.

Friday, June 10, 1892 0. B. HOFFMAN, PliESiDISNT. vnerprise Vinegar, forts M. OASE, F.

BU1I11EB, The, examination of tho College Classes was completed yesterday and tbo reading of grades was the order for '1 p. m. The grades showed niobt excellent work done during the term and wore an honor both to tbo fitai-dents and teachers. HM Cash Anmi Fully Paid, $75,000.00, MANUFACTURERS OF Msltflnd Pite iiopr- I. O.

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vr. KNTKlll'HISE LOUIS 1 l.rotliron are iuvitcd. J. (i. LiuuUs M.

W.i Jus. Froy, Uucorilor. Yesterday and to-day there has been a general shaking of hands rd a saying of farewell among the teachers and studonts of Central College. For ton months wo have had in our midst young people from nearly all parts of tho state. They wore earnest, hard-working young mon and young womon.

Their influonco ha 9 been for good. We shall misa tbojr smiling facos and happy voices for the next two months. The bringing together from all parts of tho state of so many young people cannot but bo a blessing to our city. Lot us all work for tho interosts of Central College, and thereby help our city. -ma- ank i of i Enterprise, DOB A GENERAL BANKING The Union Pacific will sell tickets to Chicago and return at ono fare for the round trip t6 thoso desiring to attend tbo National Democratic Convention which meets Juno 21.

For dates of sale and limits of tickets or any additional information apply to C. C. Tilton, Agent Union Pacific System, Detroit, Kansas. Mr. Gily, of the Gily Hardware Company, of Kansas City, was in the city yostorday stopping with J.

B. Ehrsam. This company was the only company that would undertake to furnish the Machino Company the lumber necessary to build the GOO beadors, in the short time it had to bo delivered. We warrant our Vinegars to be absolutely pure, and guarantee them to be exactly as we represent, both in strength and quality. CIIl'KCU IJSRfcCTOKY.

K.M.K. Clinnnr-Hi-v. J. B.Ford, pastor. Bwiiro ovory Snudny nMit.Ht 'f tf BuUiyBeUoolovory Buuday ut 20 p.

Kolilcr, Bupt. Prayer iiieetinis every llinrsdny nMit. M. K. ClIUKIUI Hov.

Gmtismuocli, pastor Brvi evory Bimday at W-M a. im 173 p. ro. Buniluy Soliool (ivory Sunday at Haider' Bupt, Prayer meeting evory Wodues-day evening. JAMES WATKINS, DIRECTORS: L.

McWhirk. I PltOriilETOR OF 'ttEFOKMEDClIUHdH-ltev. A Uochant stor. BorvieeH every Bimday at 8-00 p. m.

Bull-y school at It 00 p. David Wuijner, Bupt M. Case, Geo. C. Elliot, C.

A. Hoffman Hffma Case. Hoffman, Guilford Smith, City Barber Shop We also have an excellent grade of sweet apple cider. J. II.

OJIUUCJI-N. A. Blnml, pastor, bervicos lie ('bUmre Clin pel every Bumlny at 11 a.m. 7 -SOI p.m. Bi.nday-wliool 0:15 a.m.

every v. Vl'eaehera' meeliim I p.m. every week, Hoataai, Superintendent, lrayor 'leduewlav Prof. 11. M.

Ain-or. All are weleonie ON SUNDAYS! at tbo school noiiVe Sunday at a. in. Always Have Money on Hand to Loan First-Class Work Guaranteed, in any amounts on Satisfactory Security Write for prices, delivered at your station. Olliriul Kireotorj'.

C. Hoffman J.A.Weller or. Has the Largest Assets in Proportion to Liabilities ot any Bank in Dickinson County. W.O. McKill C.

Bchoenf eld James Froy wnrorZ J.F.Btimta jlicVJudgo Jme8 VtW i Council meets first Thursday evening of oack onth ii regular session. August Olson, DEALER IN Gent's Furnishing Goods, NEW LINE OF Spring Hats, Coats and Vests. Fine Ties, Flannel Shirts, Boots and Shoes. Drafts Drawn on all Principal CSties of Etrope at tho LwcSt Rate. This is proving a live week for Enterprise; a largo number of visitors from a distance are attending the commencement exercises, and attending the meeth of the board of trustees of Central College.

Enterprise people should learn to look upon this week as a sort of holiday wook and give as much time to the exorcises as is possible that they may become fully identified with our college. Kesolntions, The progress of Central College is quite gratifying and the outlook for its future growth is most hopeful. The work done by teachers and students has been thorough, worthy of the high purpose of the Board and entirely satisfactory. Dr. Wol-lor has sustained himself eminently as president of the faculty.

Mana. gor, McKce has labored arduously and wisely for the best interests of tbo College. By skillful advertising and tho economical handling of funds has more than met our approbation. Wo also approve of tho work of tbo Executive committee. la view of theso facts and that Central College is now tho property of tho church and that tho General Board of Education has assured us POHT OFFICE JIOl'KH.

Oct. 1st, 1891. i Office Open.3 7:00 n. Closes 7 :15p.m. EAST MAILS.

Hock Island Closes 1040 a. Union Pacific lla'm- uiglitmail m. WEST MAIL. Hoc Inland p-m' Union Pacific p. night mail m.

SANTA FE MAIL, lloinK Closes tlilii p. m. in. G. LAMB, Post Muster.

F.J.BOUTIN, M.D., HOMEOPATHIC, Physician and Surgeon. Two blocks north of U. P. depot, corner of 4th and Spruce streets, ABILENE, KANSAS. JSySpecitd attention to all sovoro ncnto and obstinate chronic diseases including all diseasos of women and cliildren CCl'XTV PHYSU'IAX.

LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. J. W. Colo left for Fairbury, i i rm 1 US The best 25 cent show on earth will bo in Enterprise June 17.

E. E. Ely is back at bis old case in the JoukxaI office this week. its hearty sympathy, wo earnestly Stationary Articles, Fine Papers, Pens, Pencils, Blank Books, GROUND -OR-IN LUMPS. it More novel acts in tho world's fair' olicit the patronage and prayers of n.

1 rdinrpli ncrQinllw in flic clnfo. he church, especially in the state KYI FLACK lowmanau ouior buuws nnd also tho public in general. We 'lso solicit a warm welcome- to any all duly 'authorized agents of the ecoii Cheapest Sallfl For Stock, jumunr daX.iIiw -jstii giving day, I Central CoUa which day Flags, Fireworks, etc. -c es Laura and Ann loft 1 i. a- I AnyjQuantit 1 SEE prayer is to bo made for tho oduca-J-3 work of our church in tho state and for tho prosperity of Cen ounty last''? ir homo in Clay 7 Have, a tje a Hock paint material as amj he A full lino of colors, dr.

son's veitiVan red; Pri all dry priming and I pure had; linsee painters' long she. regard to nv AT THE POST OFFICE. tli Pierson a making arrango-s to erect him a new house in ionn addition. G.R. LAMB.

fourths of the houses iu our town that hrm, emember this old-timo show, the Id's fair combine shows, will bo in jrprise Juno 17. i'an't fail to soe tho best trained 3 in the world. They are with ig 25 cent show, June 17. ore been painted with our Elastic brand in the fifteen years tee have handled i4. Prices are in accordance with the tims; low as the hvienb.

tral College. Also that on that day all pastors preach or address the people on the subject cf higher Christian education and tako collections and subscriptions for tho benefit of Central College. Wo closo our present session realizing that tho hand of God has led us so far and with an invocation of tho Divine blesslDg upon the institution. We hereby tender heartiest thanks to tho people of Enterprise for their very cordial entertainment of the board and visitors, and to the Enterprise college band for their excellent music furnished on different G. F.

HANSON, Prop. uart Hare has been taking a trip Ibrthwestern Kansas this week, ing Stockton and other points. iterprise is going to have a cir- The old sheds and buildings ad town have all been decorated. ig Six" is tbo name of an organ-m composed of seven of the charming young ladies in the Only First-CIass Hotel ia City. BUSINESS LOCALS.

The Eagle Listers at Buhror's. CENTRALLY LOCATED. ALL DEPOTS Savo money by purchasing your in L. McWhirk, of Kansas isiting this woek with C. Mr.

McWhirk is a large "Bank of Enter- grain and brussels carpets of J. Staatz Co. ENTERPRISE .0 Keystone Disc Harrow: the THE OLD RELIABLE tho market, for sale at J. '(Uhrers. 1 JOURNAL If you have pictures to frame call J.

E. Staatz and look at A ir mouldings. Enterprise, Kansas. Mills Enterprise CM your plows from J. F.

Buhrer. "as tho Eagle Canton Plows aro all first-class goods. President of Faculty. General Manager, REV. C.

U. McKEJ. Newspaper. J.A.VELLER,D.D.,Pli.D ps Cultivators for sale at J. F.

V' Granulated Meal a Specialty. jJ Vthing in the line of mould- BY J. E. Staatz Co's furni- SPUREmRYE FLOTIR CALENDAR. ubscribirigr in need of a good buggy Spring Term Begins April 5, 1892.

go to J. F. Eubrer's. Commencement Day June 9, 1992. Fall Tesm Begins August 8, 1892.

NOW Peed of aJ1 First Winter Term. -Begins October 17, 1892. punrcr's for harness. of light and heavy sells at very low Winter Vacation Dec. 24, 1892 'to Jan.

2, 1 893. Second Winter Term Begins January -3 1803. Spring Term Begins March 13, 1893. description. Best '1 and examine.

Commencement Day May 23, 193. Hormal Review May 24 to July 1, 1893. If You Want Something Oneqiuv, Co. "Union Pacific" Brand of Flom You can get the Journal until after Election for 50 cents. The Journal DEALS IN FACTS, NOT TUITION incidentals- Per Term iuiirer's.

Isolino Stove le at J. F. Hoffman Son, 88.00 Normal $5.00 Music per term, 20 lessons, 10.00; Art per term 8.00; Shorthand and Typewriting- ner term 88.00: ShoVi- ul esamine Very piece to bust OA THEORIES. hand and Typewriting full course, 25.00. Enterprise.

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Years Available:
1892-1892