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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Kansas • 1

The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Kansas • 1

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Enterprise, Kansas
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USE THE ENTERE1 No. 4. Enterprise, Dickinson Kansas. Thnrsday, April 4th, 1901. Vol 1.

all up No. 1, telephone, for coal. DETQIT We slaughter healthy animals. They tell us thet T. A.

Borman is in t. wii this week. Last the county's physician was called in consultation in the illness c)t Mrs. Fred Wright. II it once quarantined (he house and its occupants, pronouncing her must set-iou tnuble to be small pox.

We give correct weight and fp measure. W. H.Lamb is here, visiting. Old papers at this office, 20 cents per hundred. Even-body was "pooled" on the Frst.

by a big snow orm. Brooks moved into the imory Some of the Detroit farmers tell i 8 S. DEDERICK, Fresh Garden Seeds in bulk, and frech Field Seeds, at FroelichV that H. E. Swanper Son have G.obb house, last Tuesday Patronize the City Meat Market, S.

C. Dedorick, Proprietor. Mr. W. 1,1.

nee Elsie Tton, is visiting ner parents here, present. on the market at that place the McLean Harrow, which surpasses any hairow that has born put on the market. They invite you to call and examine 'heir implements. PROPRIETOP OF Have Bailey take a picture ef your lame. Call and fee his samples.

We nnderstand J. A. Roulston wjll move his house to Enterprise in the near future. Market Printer wanted at ibis office: Call nt the office, or writ the Journal. Enos Sheets, the Moonlight mer chant brought a big load of cases of ergs to.Dotroit for shipment, Wed-readayj having acked Lih and dry, and securely tied excepting one case which went on a strke and struck the ground so-hard that the greater portion of its contents wns pied.

M. C. Shoetfie'd moved his family 4td Kansas City this week. Try some of our render? ed, pure, leaf lard. You receive kind and courts ous treajtment.

Ed. Watkins camo up from Holland, last Saturday, to spend a few lsi3 visiting relatives and friends. 'Breezy Point" was all right, Bo- fere to pre we joined the I Ve parry a complete line ofj the famous Jfeinz brand of Pick-! ties. Catsnm. Rplisbps.

Snnri. large crowd at the Academy Chapel, If you have a photo to enlarge, tnke it to Bailey's studio. All work jrirst-class. See his samples. witness the entertainment given by the Physical Culture girls, and we $and Baed Bean.

must say the entertainment was a success from start to tinieh. The music fuinishen by the Academy orches- A returned missionary from China, came in today, nad will preach at the Swedish Mission church thjeo miles Houth-east of town, tonight. was good, as also were the selections 37 Caslx DPrice i on the piano. "Jtrs. Hastings has een quite-sik; for several days, is better if he time of writing.

Dayid Schearer has moved to Chapman, again, to take charge of j. A. Engjers farm there. N. Cobb returned atijrday of last week from the eagt(, where he has been visiting during winter.

Mrs. Knoi and her. daughter Mary, completed an pxpellent quilt: for the R. N. A.

lodge, of Enterprjse. Rey; Pelfs, Belot; made; a short yigit jn town this vyeek. his return frgm C. where Jie had hjs eye Miss Lydia Schpiejdef: left Jqr Cleburn, Texas, last week, fheie. to visit her sister, and with hopes tor jmprovement in health.

Tt always-pleasant fape pf Mis Jyizzie Tilton is again seen in our town, after being bsent several months. She has been visiting her sister, at Cheyenr, Wyoming. i Cocoi.ciid. For POTTLTRy sirLg, It costs you nothing, but saves you something every timo you see John Veibeek when you are needing poal. Dame Rumor has it afiat that the Shady Brook pleasure boat has been railed to C.

P.arker of the merry- go ri'unij tamp, as part payment on a first-class merry-go-round outfit. Vie The material is being put on the lot aovoss the street from our office by r. Koch, for the purpose of erecting City Hall and Lodge room. believe tne Quilling boys aro otipab'e of making a tinincjal success of hand ing a toy of that kind one that both old and young cau amuse themselves with. J.

F. BUHRER, jye want correspondents in the dif-fhrent communities, and will furnish a copy of the paper every week for a communication every two weeks. JTenry Lntz and Richard Smith, I Road Wag0jjts Cheap, for the Quality. -DEALER m- Farm Wagons, Best that are Made. boih of whom we mentioned a sbort time ago as havii been quareutine I at disinfected last aturday, and according to our pre A large number.ef citizens took jn the races at Abilene, yesterday and (oiiay, and report them all right, and report Enterprise dogs as winning many laurels.

diction they lost no time in getting back to their homes. Those reported as having the small pox were conva lescent, and no indications of any oth er cases. If you want your lawns put in shape, or trees transplanted, call on H. Will furnish forest trees if wanted. A.

fr. Eyth sold out his Dickinson county creameries to the Continental Entehprise, Apr. ist. To My Creamery Patrons: Having sold out my line cf creameries to the Continental Creamery C-q I wish to express to my ptfons my appreciation of our pleaant relations in the past. It is with reluctance that I retire from the management of the extensive creamery interests with which I have so long been identified and, ay roodb7e in a business way those with whom I have been associated so closely I wish tq thank each, of my crearr ery patrons for their hearty co- Creamery Company, last Monday.

Eugene Steele, of Buckeye, called This company now ownsan operates tin tt 171... I. I A- on us last Wednesday, after returning llo creameries, jar. x.yui ua utauv many friends among the creamery pairons in Dickinson county who will from a two weeks business trip down at Guthrie, where he went to dislike to see him re ire from manage HARNESS IMPLEMENTS trighten up the affairs of his broth er-in-law, F. A.

Edwards. ment of them. His valedictory appears elsewhere in tho Journal. Jess Perry who for several years operaion and jrood will in the Good Bugglis Is Osir jjpeciaHv. PloasuiVCarrlagtt, IStrietly Up-to-date.

acted hr leading man on a huckster Joe Froelich went to Navarro, last! past and wise far every one con- north and west of hero, has purchaa' Tuesday, proparatery to taking charg of tho store wbicb bought there. ed the Buckeye store from Mr. E. Waters, of Manchester, and can now sign his tame as Postmaster and mer Jess has our best wishes. tinued prosperity and all the good things that lijfe affords.

May your relations with my successors be as congenial and mutually helpful as have been those' of the man-age merit now ended. With renewed good wishes, I am Your friend. A. G. Eyth.

Wo believe Navarre is a good place for a general ttore, with 'tte right kin at a man to conduct it, and we know of no one who comes nearer born ii in he right kind of man than Joe. 08 id os possessing a trade-winning, courteous manner, he has excellent businesg qualifications. Peterson Oatberg's Millinery, pening was poorly attended, Friday. owing to the inclement weather. Tha slack of Friday was all taken up on Saturday, as was evidenced by the Furniture.

Urge number that attended, and al seemed to enjoy their selves remark a ly well. TAKE NOTICE. We now have the Largest Stock Tho election is over, and bO is that of Furniture that has ever been in Owing to a contemplate rhange Enterprise, which we are Selling Cheaper than dealers in neighboring FRESfl GROCERIES, suspensive "tired feeling" that troub 1-d both parties. There were three Juindred twenty-four votes cast, the votps for WtUirlmen being unan mous. J.

received 183, for FloWt Food, QueenswapQ, Htc Mayor, with E. V. Hoffman at 141 The councilmea elected are follow. towns. also carry a Large Stock of PAp, Come and see us.

patronize your home dealer. C. Ackley in business, al parlie knowing themselves fye indited to us, are requestedjcall and settle. JACOB PpISTER. ing: Grosser, A Flack, Topping, Dederick and Steieltnan.

Holt was elected Enterprise Kansas. I ce Judge. I -v 23L. Xvk. i f.r JP 1.

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Years Available:
1901-1922