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The Centralia Enterprise from Centralia, Kansas • 4

The Centralia Enterprise from Centralia, Kansas • 4

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THE CENTRAL1A ENTERPRISE By H. U. BROOKES." ntralia State Bank TheGe FRIDAY, FEB, 15, 1684. Entered at the Centralia Postoftlce. in accordance with the Postal Laws of the United States, prirr MM At the skating rink last Satnrday -Chas? Townsend was awarded the prize for being" the best runner, and Peter Hybskmari the fastest skater.

In the Ladies tournament for the A. Birch-field's special prize there were four ladies who contested viz. Mrs. Alex. Brock, Miss Minnie Dewey, Miss Susie Skinner and Mis, Cora Brookes.

Mrs. Hidden. Royce and llorth were the judges and Thc Original Donovan's Tennessee Jubilee Singers, To-Night! 15th, at City Hall. Remember the day and date. Choice butter wanted at Dewey V.

5 Fine violins cheap at the. music store. r-sTTry a sack of Woodlawn Mills flour! Go to the skating rink To-morrow CENTRALIA, KANSAS. -Capital $50,000. Stockholders Liability $100,000.

Is organized under the Laws of Kansas and Does a General Banking Business. Time Table, C. B. M. P.

Ky. CKNTKAU KANSAS. EAST. WEHT. Exnress.

11.40 a.m. Express, 2,53 p.m. Local Ft, 10,30 a. ni. Local Fr.

1,85 p.m. Jxo. SJIidde, Pre. Chas. S.

CrMMiNO, Vice. Pros. A. Obeusdoxj-, Jk. Cask.

awarded the prize for the most graceful lady skater to Miss Cora Brookes. In last weeks paper we failed to mention All freight trains carry passengers, The Centralia State Hank ofi'ers the Kamefcu-iiiliea as any Imnk in the nisrht. I that Miss Susie Skinner was awarded County. Our land agents are doing a first-class my iammoth Show Bill be on business. ti" Glass and Queensware at east at Dewey's.

ZrSrf" Special prices on Dress Goods, For hand made buggies go to Hind-marsh. Tho Brook house is in running order once more. Klmer Pewev is chief clerk at the Brock House. So far only 17 valentines have como. to this Grandma Countryman was.

73 years We receive money on deposit subject to be drawn at any time. We pay interest on Time Deposits. We loan money on favorable terras. We attend to 'collections at reasonable i at-. Wc issue drafts on all foreign countries'.

We attend to paying Taxes or send moiiy the County Seat fr our the first prize for being the fastest lady skater. LATE ARRIVALS At Mr. Lon. Heard's residence a 0 lb. boy and a 8 lb.

girl, At Mr. Granville Hale's residence, a boy. At Mr. Simon Warrenburg'a residence, a girl. It is needless to say that the fathers are all doing well under the circumstances and take pride in adding their quota to Centralia's boom.

Exhibition for citizens and Customers free of charge. We solicit your patronage. Jlespccif ully Jr Cashier. at Dewev's. Don't forget the Original Tennessee-ans the 15th.

For the best harps aud strings go to W. C. Thorns. ColenianV Great Western Land Luan Agency. S-iPWoodlawn Mills guaranty every sack of DAISY flour.

old yesterday. Do not fail to attend the Sorghum meeting next Monday. Stock in large numbers continue tube Strangers, 1 A iroofl! brass instrument for Livery, r-eeu an o3fS sale cheap at W. 0. Thorns.

JTatruiiize homo institutions and get your buggies of Hindmaryh. J. W. Mooney pays the highest NOTICE. A full meeting of all the members and Iriends of the Centralia Sugar Manufacturing Company is called to meet at A.

W. Slater's ofiice next Mondav afternoon at 1 o'clock. Business of great importance will be brought before the meeting. A. W.

Slater, Pres. II. Brookes, JWy. Centralia, Feb 14, 1SS4. The Centralia State Bank will let the market prices for all kinds of hides.

Don't forget to subscribe for papers and magazines through W. Thorns. Jrfcf0 Ask vour Merchant for Wood- shipped from Centralia. As soon as Spring oper3 several new residences will be built. Mr.

Rice McCubbin is visiting his sister Mrs. McCubbin This week- The revival meetings at the Congregational church has been closed for the present. Job work rolling in at a lively rate-but we can accommodate every one that comes in. Captain Chas. Wake has gone on a prospecting trip to the'-Loup country Nebraska.

That famous Washington clock is being rejuvcrnated and will be here in a short time. N. W. McLeod is visiting his mother this week. He will return to Nebraska It consists of the Largest and Best Assorted Stock' of Hardware, Furniture, Stoves, Wagons, Buggies and Agricultural Implements of anv House in North Kansas.

I am daily receiving new goods and expect to meet the demands of the country with everything in mv line. lawn Mills flour. Guarantee second 1 A. G. hock.

Proprietor. Beat of Rigs. Good drivers Special for commercial men. IVst of care taken of tran-cient liorses. syOne block north of the depot.

Oer.treulieL, KZarxsExs. BEST BONJOUR, in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals Fancy and Toilet Articles. Sponges, Brush-? and PerfujiK't v. OHOIOE TODACCO JZ4ZD CIOARS. Centralia, Khh.

to none. IW J. Wilson, at A. Harfmrger, has a good second had buggy for Hale at contract for a veneered brick bank building, 22x44. Bids will be received and considered up to Feb.

25th, 1884. Plans and specifications can be seen at the bank. By order of Building Committee. A. Oberndorf, Jr.

Cashier. a low price. irf Just received a car load of the celebrated GHdden steel barbed wire- at A. B. Clippenger's.

Roller, roller, roller skates are all the go, and you can get a dandy pair at A. B. Clippinger's. rif New goods arriing ery day at A. B.

Clippinger's, which will be sold at the lowest living rates. Call and rco my stock of Superior Cook Stoves, hard and bo ft coal Tumps, Hollow and Tinware, Shelf and heavy hardware, Cuttlery, Carpenters and Stone Masons Tools, Paints, 'Oil, Glass Putty, Nails, Barb and plain Wire, Furniture of all kinds, Upholstered and Undertakers Goods. Physicians' Prescriptions eareftdly and aii-v with care and dispatch. Farmer and v. ill iel stck of Melieine-- emipl-te.

vrtrr ct-nuiv, ar.d of the quality. Hiin- the D-xr South the IJtr.k Bui'dfi: iu a few days. Dr. and Mrs. A.J.

Best went to attend the marriage of Mrs. Best's sister at Netawaka, Wednesday. C. Wadleigh has returned to Centralia. He has been at Grand Island, for several months past.

Hon. T. M. Durland returned from Seneca yesterday where he has been attending the Commissoniers meeting. There are 320 valentines at the post Do not fail to attend the sorghum meeting at President Slater's ofiice next Monday at 1 p.

m. sharp. Farmers, stock and horsemen all use Centralia, Kan. Jan. 22d, 1RS4.

We know of one good Sister for whose religion and mo? a ity wc can vouch, sic always saves the Sunday edition of the St. Louis Globe Democrat to make a bustle for the following Sunday. When she goes to church, she sings "titles clear'' with the breaeher in front and the moral and religious precepts of the great western paper sustains her back. C. E.

Carter, Esq. of Centralia was in welcome visitor on Tuesday. Next week he goes to Kirwin to take charge of one of the largest stores there. He is an excellent young man of first class business talent and will be a fine acquisi- Common Sense Liniment for tender feet. a.

.1. BmrnnixD. for yourselves and et prices before purchasing elsewhere and save money. sweeny, sore shoulder, ete. wanting V.uggU in tin RUGGI office which have not been stamped.

So spring will do well to order them this- winter of P. J. Ilin.dtuar.sh. And Dt-der in Irgr-The McCubbin Hotfd under the efficient management of Mr. Inraham; GheniicEls, Paints, Gils, Varr.lshss, Umps and Fixtures, Psrfancry and go and enquire if there is one for -ou Mr.

Prottsman has bought Mr. Sylvester Roots old farm Northwest of Centralia, and will make it his future home. We learn that after the Rev. Wm. Coburn's time expires thit he will give TOILKT ARTJCLLS.

tion to the business circles of Kirw in. is overrun with trancient custom. Seneca Tribune. Wantkd. A girl to do general We were request ed by a fteward of housework.

Inquire of I himself up to Evangelistic work in the tlie Methodist church to reprimand 50ml G. II. l.t ciLEoarj. Hea-lquarters lor tft Whit Leal, Red L-ud, IVn.tj.. Wic-i Gliss, 1 he Mason Hamlin, and Hor- Brushes, HI sink Books ami Mation-ry.

nwl a.i ill i IV i .1 I 1 Ti ace Waters organs are the best. Co to A large ntoek 01 rinc i-utiery. 1 1 I I 'rices always a low as irood cuz C. lum and buy on your oui you desire to provide your J31RO FT I-l table with the finest qualities of beef, I Eastern States The band boys are going to astonish Centralia by putting a first-elaM drama on the boards. Cy will win laurels as Tom Moonlight.

At the skating rink last Saturday night quite a number of races and awards for graceful skating were made to whv ning competitors. The Rev. J. K. Crawford and Lady-are visiting relatives at Clay Center.

He will return to-morrow in time to veal, pork mutton or a uy thing kept in a DEALEIJS IN Lumber, Shindies, Lath. members of the choir for giggling, tittering, courting and gossiping in church but the great moral and religious newspaper of Nemaha county concludes that, that is essentially none of it immediate moral and religious business. Seneea enjoyed "La Mascott" lact night! Gentle reader if you never saw "La Mascott" you have no idea what you have missed. "La Mascott" abounds in thrilling scenes in whieh women are dressed without ever a fig leaf, but then Seneca is a pretty hard place aud can look on without a blush. Frank Everest of Atchison, the popu cement tl8l Ob hold service on Sundav.

1 I LOST, a monogram" emblem pin with an A. O. TJ. W. devise.

The finder will first ela-ss meat market, go to J. Moortey. Haiburger has a large assortment of laces and embroideries, bougl especially to accommodate thote who are making up their spring and summer garments now, with all the new patterns in the market. fcT-Say Sister what did you say the wild waves were paying "I told you they said skip brother skip to Gwinn's Well sister I have been to M. Gwinn's.

and got the biggest bargains you ever heard of, 2U loaves of nice light bread for $1.00. lar attorney of the Central Branch was I TsTT I be handsomly rewarded be returning it OJUJrJJr'J4 ii owinn in Town last Monday. At night he made the passengers of the Angel Maker happy by his good humor, wit and plantation songs. Fact is he sat up with We are glad to State that our band has almost extricated themselves from debt. They at the present time owing for everything less than twenty dollars.

We learn that the Lodge of A. 0. U. the boys in the detained cars all night. Lime, cedar Posts, Etc.

CKXTBALIA, KAX.SAS. Bridge timbers and odd sizes fvirnishcd on short Lumber delivered at any station in the btate. Plex wnd your lumber billn and we will funiih estimates and guarantee satisfaction in pricofl and nudity Blacksmith, Horseshoer, Wagon Maker, Etc, Etc. CENTRALIA KANSAS. I am prepared to do all kinds of black-smithing, general repairing and wagon making.

None but competent and skilled workmen employed. Mv charges are rea-sonable. 1 solicit your patronage. W. are in a very fine workine order and Holtslandcr fe Townsend, Well Borers and Lightning Rod Dealers," Centralia, Kansas.

Centralia, Zaxi The Propriotor of the Largest Hardware, Implement and Furniture House in Nemaha County, positively declares that he will not be undersold, lie bandies first class goods only, We are always prepared to bore wells that their officers give universal satisfaction to all the members for their efficiency- A petition numerously signed has been circulated during the week inviting the Rev. Mr. Cochran to return and to any reasonable depths or to fix lightning rods on any buildings. Call on us for prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

PUBLIC SALE. Society Motes and Queries. What makes Joe Townsend look so happy lately? Ti'ssaid that he has actually fell in- Elmer Dewey has come to the couclu-sion that this is Leap year. He complains that he has to get up at half past three o'clock to make the fires. We learn that one of Centralia's gallants invited his girl before he was invited! Mr.

Oberndorf face begins to shine with joy at the thoughts of the. reunion. Ti's said that there is to be a very At the Coleman farm three and one-half miles northwest, of Centralia, Kansas, tbej will offer the following prop- my at public sale, eommeueintrat 10 a.ui. 1 OX FEB. 23d, 19 milk cows.

12 yearling heifers, 6 year lintf sleers. 1 thoroughbred bull (pedigreed 1 team work hor.ses, 1 seven year-old geld-j ing. 1 Buckeye mower and reaper, set double harness, 1 Garden City lister and drill, 2 lumber wagons, 1 sheller and grin- jtake charge of the Congregational Church. The funeral of Mr. A.

K. Moore who was one of the land marks of Nemaha county took place at Seneca, yesterday, The ceremonies were preformed by the i Masonic Lodge of Seneca in the G. A. R. Hall.

The social hop at the City Hall. vlast night given in honor "of Chas. K. Carter and N. W.

McLeod was a grand success. J. C3-. EGGEK, Centralia, Kansas. MANUFACTURER and DEALER ix fashionable wedding in the Methodist church, next month.

Mrs. A. and Miss Bertha Oberndorf will return from their extended visit to friends in Europe, about the First of April. Jcr one-horse power, 1 1 urt liradley riding cultivator, 1 new double walking 1 cultivator. 2 wing cultivator, 2 stirring cll'lieSS olows.

1 breaking plow, 1 harrow, 1 hay-: 7 SaddFcrv, Fly-Nets, Whips, and evervihing- i- rritn 1.... .1..1 Fifty couples were invited and. enjoyed i Combs, raKe, a ipiauiiijr 01 uny, uv uusuns vmu iu crib, cook 'stove, other dousehold goods. TEKMK OF HALE. All sums of 5 and unbor cash.

Over 5 eight mouths themselves very much. The social broke j' One of Centralia's fair daughters is up at about midnight. it is stated, going to make her home in As Conference tim' draws nigh seve-' a Western city in the spring. time a 0-011 llUrilCSS St01H. Joe.

fiibssuAuctioneer. i A and prie my gls and you will le ral aspirant for the pastorate at Centralia have announced themselves through their friends. We are confi- We learn that a Wetmore lady who attended a masquerade party complained about her gay Lotherio's breath. When the masks were removed he turned out to be a Moor of Venice! Miss Maud Dewey was on the wreek- PUHL1C AUCTION" I will sell at public auction, at my farm 9 miles south-west of Centralia, and 5 miles north of Neuchatel, on Friday, Feb. 22.

at 10 a. in. the follow-in- described property: "3 cows with dent that in one ease the electioneering i dodge will "not be done up Brown. J-p' Parties desiring to travel to PROF. HARRIS' KTRTOrS m.RIUTT, cy, an I inwroiii oV ktful phir.n.

jult a i.4 wr lriu I -t niifKiriz'- hu inch tufuWi Iut iu oor ys- young calves, 3 cows coming in in spring 1 span farm work horses, 1 two-horse lumber wagon, 2 sets good double harness, 1 two-seated buggy, 1 mower, 1 Kurope or who desire to send for their ed passenger train, last Mondav. She friends to this Country, are. requested to rode in the baggage ear to Centralia. call on A. (Jberndorf, Jr.

who will give and now since the wreck she is a sweeter the very lowest rates ever known, owing Angel than before to the cutting of Ocean passenger rates Miss Oraee Sears, Seneca's popular Km hw rta-ntiM4 rUiuc of ot the several nrt-c ass compa.rswmonooi teacher, was visitin? friend- in A HadiRal Cuis rou SPERMATORRHEA IMP0UNCY. Tested for over 5 toj use Uiou uvudmi, tn ar irer cifn lnr aul trial au-I 1-arn iiu(K-rtant fvi UVuig vratiurrt rbf-ahr, Tnk nf1y U.at tMuArt4. 1 tvt in-U rt-jjr iiti attv-Uiiwu hn or cu- -iu it tova- nleC5C. eUUiol OO rvtitte mMicil frifipV. frortag in faor aud ta-tion.

Iiret apiia(ituui ih a-at cf tteae aukvi ttt I he represents. Centralia, last Sunday. Miss Zilla Kuhn left yesterday on hay-rake, 2 new stirring plows, 1 fecctch drag, 1 corn plow, 10 shoats over 100 lbs. each, 3 brood ows with pig, 1 good male stock hog 1 double clothes press, 2 stove kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention Also hay in stack. Terms -All sums under $5 Wanted at the Bak- the Eastein bound train to take chanrc mmnAm Qt cmi.

Cry 5 COrdS Of STOOd dlT a school in the adjoining county. 1 1 deiay. Ttw tiaianU ftafiC-liou of tl huuiaa 0CFB-im are rtscorM. Tbm rrrvmT.T.P. COTTrT: xco Just now he is making SpfiClal BargfljnS in and Tinware, ISuHding Ilarovvare.

haib Wire, Spring Wagons, Huggies and Carriages, Farm Furnituie, Pumps and Windmills. A speciaHy made of repairing Tinware, also Hoofing and Spouting houdeu He keeps at all times a full line of collina and eaBket, which he will trim in any style desired. Kem ember the place, and see his mam-raoth stock before buying and bAYE'KSKEY." If. OkTHAMFTon. TRIAL Ai ito viuch have ho i 02TIEAL.CAKAU& PACKAGE.

cash, $5 and over a credit of 9 months, ,1 i i She will he missel here as she is WO Oil, 101 WniCll WC Will favorite and a zealous Sunday school pay spot cash; worker- TT I We are told that A. J. Bia afflicted At XI. vXWUin with consumption! M-nil and gaiua 8EN0 ADDRESS HARRIS REMEDY CCHWc CStH purchaser giving approved security at 8 percent. John Summers, Joe G.ibson, Auctioneer.

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Pages Available:
386
Years Available:
1883-1884