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Enterprise Eagle from Enterprise, Kansas • 4

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Enterprise Eaglei
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Enterprise, Kansas
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The Enterprise Journal. 'E ARE MAKING W. rl. SHAWHAN, EJitor and Proprietor. office, and does a large amount of advertising.

He is now contemplating the establishment of a newspaper devoted to the merry-go-round interests. He will probably tall it "The Whiiivgig of Time." HI I Entered at the postoftiee at Enterprise, as second-class mail matter. some bi reductions in summer oods BURTON 15 SANGUINE. Resolutions, cards of thanks, and advertising notices for entertainments, suppers, socials, to which an admission fee is charged or money is to 1 made will be charged for at a rate made known on application. Subscription prioe per year, 50 cents for six months.

THURSDAY, JULY 27, lt'9. A New Vegetable Salad. A layer of ripe tomatoes, sliced rather thick; a Jayer of pickled cucumbers, sliced very thin a layer of small German potatoes, cut thin; a layer of young beets; a layer of young boiled lima beans, giving a delicate green hue; then in the middle a layer of very small young onions, sliced thin. This preparation of successive layers of different vegetables was repeated after that to the top of the salad bowl, which should be of cut or plain glass. The top was ornamented with sprigs of celery, lettuce, slices of hard-boiled eggs and finely chopped chives, with an.

olive here and there. The ingredients for the salad are carefully laid in the bowl, and a well-mixed French dressing poured over them four or live hours before the time for serving. The decorations for the top are put on just before sending to table, and the salad is packed in ice until used. From "Miss Van Sant-voord's Impressions," in Demorest's Magazine for August. ANNOUNCEHENTS.

OOl'XTV OOMMISSJONEU. Mr. C. W. IVterson, of Center township, desires us to announce him as a candidate for the umce of county commissioner from the First district, subject to the action of Ihe Republican convention SHEHIFF.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Dickinson county, subject to the action of the Republican party, -illOHAUD A. Huown. l'lcase announce my name for the oflice of sheriff of Dickinson county subject to the dicis-ion of Republican county convention. 8. A.

Cooper. this week. There are some uoods that we do not wish to carry over, and in order to close them out at once we have reduced the prices to a point where it is a losing game for you to refuse to buy. Our stock of these joods was very large. We have sold bushels of them, but, still have a few left which we are selling at a Very Low Price.

Predicts Bryan's Defeat by Over 2, 000,000 flajority. J. I'alph Burton got himself interviewed while in Kansas City last week. The of that city quotes him as follows: At this distance the political outlook, both "state and national, is most gratifying." said he. 'Ninety per cent of the citizens of this country favor expansion even the Democrat, that is, the educated Democrats believe in expansion.

The suspicion that Henry Clay was an anti-expansionist defeated him for president in 1S44. Polk, the successful candidate, was known to be a weak sister, yet he defeated a man whom all people, of whatever political faith, now recognize as one of America's greatest statesmen. The Democrats, except Bryan and a few of hi? followers, see the trend of public opinion and do not want to have a plank put in their platform advocating anti-expansion. Prominent among them are such well known Democrats as Regan, of Texas, and Patterson, of Pennsylvania. I was in Northern.

Texas recently conducting a law suit. While there 1 met a great many Southern Democrats, many of whom had served in the Confederate army, and have been lifelong followers of Democracy. Fvory one of them was favoring ex Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. A boom has boon started for Ed. Little for congress from this district.

Another day has gone into history without a "killing" in Kentucky. The eontestanli failed to break cover. I V1 II J5oVs Tliis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.

Cheney Toledo, O. We; the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their lirm. West Truax.

Wholesale Druggists, Walding, Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price per bottle.

Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Familv Pills are the best. Parasols, Ladies' Beits, Belt Buckles, Butterfly Ties. 1 We have a fine line of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas which are in the latest styles and lowest prices. Call and see those beautiful belts.

Whatever may the destination of Ingersoll's soul, his body has found a warm resting place it has been cremated. Kiihu the new secretary of war, has a good chance to show his metal, lie also lias a very difficult position to till. If reports continue to come in for a few more eeks as they have in the past ten days, we shall begin to think that "Otis is an old granny, and not tit to have charge of affairs in the Philippines." J. P. V.urion has lost two of his daily newspaper supporters in the last week, the Topeka Capital and the Hutchinson News.

Whether this will greatly injure his chances for senator remains to be seen. jjtji rijjTjTJTJT-n-ri ru-uTjjTrmnjTjruTruT-p H. H. KOCH, Staatz Co. Cntnttv AM liter.

pansion. They told me that if an anti-expansion plank was put in the Democratic platform next year they would support Mr. MeKinley. If Bryan is nominated on a free silver, anti-expansion platform he will disintegrate the Democratic party to an extent that it will he years getting in shape to be a formidable foe. Bryan cannot, on such tactics, carry a state north of the Mason and Dixon line, except Colorado.

He will lose two-thirds of the Southern states and be defeated by a pomilar vote of over The Texans are expansionists for the reason that Texas would never have belonged to the Union if Ihe United States had been 'ferninst' it. They are too broad minded. 'Bryan is the only Democrat in the country who goes about the country continually orating. He is a wind bog, and the educated Demo-crates, while probably not all of them will say so. detest him in their hearts.

If Democracy takes the stand advocated by Bryan there will be thousands upon thousands of The Salina Republican thinks there is little danger from the grasshopper pest in Kansas this year. They would get so full, before they advanced a mile, that they would swell up and burst, or die of gout. A young' lady who wishes lobe economical savs that newspapers cuuhl be sewed into the lining of a lady's skirt and the rattle would make people think the skirt silk, if it wore not for the fool Missourians. Want to Buy a Deai.ki: In Plow? ItublxM'oitl 11 I'nintH. Oils, dilass, i All kinds of Jl Builders Hardware, Nnsh, Moors, liliml-i.

President MeKinley is going to give Klihu Hoot, his new war secretary, charge of colonial affairs in Cuba and Porto Pico, but he is thinking seriously of conducting the Philippine war to suit himself for a while now. .1 uuiu iiik Ol Ull hllld, Also 11 full line of Screen Boors and Window Screens at Kcnsonalilp I'riocs. Democrats who will support the Kepubliean ticket, many for thelirst time. To my mind there is no question of the overwhelming victory of whoever the Democrats nominate, and it looks like Bryan will bo the This is the time of year when the farmer plows his land for his fall croD of wheat. The ground is in excellent condition right now for plowing, and many farmers are already at it.

Several have bought plows from me, and others must buy from some one why not from Please give me a call when anything is need ed in this line. FNTFRPSISF KANSAS 5 Walter B. Shawhan, a former La-C rosso printer, now editor of the KxTKKi'iitsE published the most elaborate and elegant Fourth of July edition of a country we have noticed. P.oth taste and enterprise are displayed. LaCrosse Republican.

Abilene, to be in fashion, had a laborers' strike last week. The four carriers on the Pattison building struck for an advance from to $1. a day. The contractors settled the dispute, according to the Kellector. by hiring three new men to take the places of the four strikers, and pay them Spl-lO per day.

Thus, while the strike was a success as to principles, it proved a financial failure to its organizers. thru uTrurnj-UT-ru unJuujruTuxnjnivi Our baby has been continually troubled with colic and cholera infantum since his birth, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than temporary relief, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdv Since giving that remedy he has not been troubled. We want to give you (his testimonial as an evidence of our gratitude, not that yon need it to advertise your meritorious remedy. C.

M. Law, Keokuk. Iowa. For sale bv Citv Drug Store. me, jr any other man, would look well in a I handle some of the best plows made such as Tricycle, There are from to fit) persons visiting in Fmlerprise every Sunday, from neighboring towns, who come here to enjoy the pretty scenery and spend a hot day in the cool retreats along the river and ride on the Shady liaook steam launch.

There were at last, of) visitors in our city last Sunday, several staying over until the next dav. Piirali (iovenor Kiddle says: It may be necessary for Col. Fd. Little to prove alt alibi when the authorship of Aguinaldo's Fourth of duly oration comes up for identification. In f-peaking of hisrepublic Aggie says: "It is the delicate flower of the east, scarcely eight, months weaned from the breast of its mother' That sounds like F.dward and yet he may never have written it.

The Hummer, Diamond, New Casady, Lenhart, Lone Star, St. Joseph. made and finished in the latest stvlo by 6 The following members of Abilene lodge, No. 177, Degree of Honor, wore present at the institution of the new lodge here: Mr. aiid Mrs.

W. P. Guliek, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Folk, Mr. and Mrs. John Morse, Sam'l Landis, Misses Ada. and Mary Landis and Miss Taylor.

A. J. Engstrom, The Enterprise Photographer. C. W.

'Parker, of Abilene manufactures merry-go-rounds and mechanical shooting gallery outfits. He makes lots of them, too, having a force of 20 or 110 men employed constantly, lie has his own printing J. F. BUHRER.

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Pages disponibles:
4 181
Années disponibles:
1888-1900