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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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Enterprise, Kansas
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a 25C ri cp Grim You are invited to be present at our opening of autumn millinery on Friday and Saturday, September, 24th and 25th The latest styles and patterns will be on display. Clothing Department We are pleased to announce to our customers and the public that we are prepared to take care of your wants in Clothing for Fall and Winter. We have just received a large shipment of few 41: Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits In the newest styles and fabrics at popular prices. We invite your kind and careful inspection in quality and price. We also take pleasure in announcing that we handle the celebrated CURLEE PANTS at $2 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5 00 Yours for honest goods at honest prices A3.i TO Su CURLED PA PETERSON BROS.

The Big Department Store. 3 I 2)1 Additional Jurors. So many jurors were excused on account of sickness and other causes, that the judge ordered another panel drawn this week which is as follows: H. A. Knight Chapman; W.

H. Teeters, W. R. Walters, H. A.

inter, T. H. Easter, D. A. Swift, Joe McNeal, Chas.

Taylor, W. M. Bradley, John Grove, S. S. Gipe, J.

G. Engle, Theo. McBride, E. R. Pro if Mrs.

Topliff and granddaughter Iris spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. Smith south of Abilene- Take that chair with a broken back to the furniture store and have it fixed. Mrs. H.

S. Scrafford is enjoying a visit and reunion with two of her sisters who are here from Texas. F. M. Watkins came up from Wichita yesterday for a visit with his sons.

FOR SALE CHEAP. Topsy stove, sanitary couch and Iron bed with springs and matrass. W. Mears pj vince, E. Geoffery, Geo.

Overdorf, E. D. Conklin, Abilene; P. J. De-' Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill Will Bring Their Combined Wild West And Far East Exhibition to Salina Sept.

17 An event of unusual interest to people in this vicinity will be the engagement of Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East as noted in the above headlines. Varied and wonderful will be the several spectacular scenes and the entire exhibition will take on an educational and historic character, which gives it an interest possessed by no other tented exhibition. An Oriental spectacle of gorgeous splendor will be interpreted by groups and delegations from the Far East, introducing Rossi's Musical Elephants as the particular feature of the Oriental scene. The Battle of Summit Springs, a reproduction of the historic Indian conflict in which Buffalo Bill killed Chief Tall Bull, of the Dog Soldiers, will be the principal Wild West scene, participated 1 1 I J. C.

Townley is moving into his fine new residence this week. It is certainly a beauty and model of convenience. i vane, Chapman. The Center township Sunday school convention yesterday was fairly well attended and proved an exceptionally helpful meeting. Mr J.

A. Werner of Alden, Kans. was present throughout the day and proved a regular encyclopedia of Information on plans and methods. The Sunday school workers fired problems at him in rapid fire order but he was equal to everyone, offering something that was practical and within the reach of every school. jjj UNCLE SAM NEEDS HELP Men and women 10 fill good positions in the United States civil service.

This fall there will be hundreds of positions to fill by competative examination. Below is a list of some of these positions. DEPARTMENTAL BRANCHES Bookkeeper, $810.00 to $1,000.00 per year. Clerk, $600.00 to $1,000.00 per year Stenographer, $480.00 to $1,500.00 per year. Railway Mail Clerk, $800.00 to $1,600.00 per year.

BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY Inspector's Assistant. $840.00 to $1,000.00 per year. CUSTOM HOUSE DEPARTMENT Clerk, $900.00 to $, 600.00 per year. Sampler, Weigher, Manager, $600.00 to $1,500.00 per year. INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT Clerk $7,00.00 to per year.

Gauger, $600.00 to $2,000.00 per year. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Railway Mail Clerk, $800.00 to $1,600.00 per year. Clerk Carrier, to $1,7000 per year. Now is the time to prepare for these examinations." The International Correspondence Schools of ScraDton, have prepared thousaods of others, they can prepare For full particulars, mark (x) before the position you want and mail, M. W.

Nye Local Representative, 900 Bid. Salina, Kas. if Engine Blew Up. Yesterday morning about ten o'clock the threshing engine owned by Otto Kruger and Joe Smith blew up i on the Andy Schuler farm about' ifi ft 1 It The season for shooting prairie chickens opened yesterday. As the chickens in this part of the state are scarce, most of the hunters will make excursions to the western part of the state for the sport.

The directors of the fair in answer to several inquiries wish to state that no member of the board receives any salary or compensation whatever. The secretary is paid a salary of $200 per year. Wednesday evening a party of boys met at the home of Jessie Topliff it being his twelfth birthday and pleasantly surprised him. The evening was spent in music and games. A three course supper was served.

He received several nice presents. NOTICE. Having sold my harness business, I wish to close up all accounts, Parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call at the State Bank and settle and oblige. J. R.

Williams. in by Col. Wm. F. Cody, the original and only Buffalo Bill, who will re-enact his original part.

The Great Train Hold-Up by Indians will picture an early epoch in railroad building, and A Holiday at "T-E" Ranch will typify the pleasures and pastimes of the plainsmen. The World's Roughriders, led in person at every performance by Buffalo Bill, who positively appears, no matter what the weather, will embrace equestrian experts from the world's equestrian nations. Wild riding Bedouins from the sands of Sahara, and the reckless aboriginee from our own rolling prairies will ride side by side; both sides of the earth will be typified and the saddleship of many nations will be brought into immediate comparison. Every item in the programme' of the Wild West and Far East is real and authentic. man and injuring eight others.

Otto Kruger was running the engine and was blown about GO feet and instantly killed. A Mr. Martin had both legs broken and was internally injured and Joe Smith had a big gash cut in his head and internal injuries. Both men are in a serious condition. Six other men were injured more or less by flying cinders.

Andy Schuler was the only man who escaped injury. A firo followed the explosion burning up the entire outfit and a-bout 400 bu. of wheat. The causa it i i Name. Addiess HI! I is supposod to be that the boiler Dost cigar for sale in town-the, 'Cinco" at the drug store.

was empty. 'v.

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8,033
Years Available:
1901-1922