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Fairview Enterprise from Fairview, Kansas • 4

Fairview Enterprise from Fairview, Kansas • 4

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1) jgfi Harness and Saddlery CONNOR LEIGH HEADQUARTERS HINTON CO. FOR DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET SOAPS, PAINTS AND OILS, wlTr FINE PERFUMERIES. AVALL PAPER, JEWELRY, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIOLERY, ALBUMS, NOTIONS, ETC ifcr Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. FOR THE MILLION! NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES, AND GOV UHH Skilled Workmanship. Belts Bros, have opened ud witk a fine stock of Harness.

Saddles. Bri dles, Whips, Fly Nets, arfd all kinds Everybody come to the great Adam Schilling- son's of Horse Clothing, which he offers at prices as low as the lowest Having engaged C. L. Fowler, a lirat-class workmen.they are prepared to do new Ms Dry ClotWns anfl Grocery Store Our first annual sale of Furnitare will take place on May 1st, and continue just week. It is a custom of all first-class dealers to have an annual sale, mark goods AT FAIRVIEV.

one work or do repairing on short notice. Wo respectfully solicit public patron ge. BELTS BROS. at about half value, to give patrons an opportunity to buy goods at starvation prices. -rf ragurate this sale, as an appreciation of the general nr in Voivvianr ffl iridium A' Hit) UW uiov a i will nffnr Furniture SO low patronage betsowed upon us we past year.

i )BHt year. A I AIRVEW KANSAS. We have been in dubiiibss ueio uort antinn from the closest as liU vv-- I i 1 I mn I sn one year to-day, and our trade has increased to such an extent as cuxup large our building. We hope by courteous treatment, fair dealing and low prices to merit the patronage from all in this vicinity! so, when you want Having bought the Building, Stock Fixtures of Leigh Irvin, and having added thereto a fine line of Clothing and Dry Goods, I am prepared to offer bargains that cannot be duplicated in Brown county. The Ladies are CDrdially invited to examine our extensive and varied line of DRESS GOODS, embracing everything in the market, from staple goods to the finest fabrics Our Clothing Department Will be Very Attractive, and Suits from the Cheapest to FaiTiew State Furniture, Wall Paper, Carpets and Window foil I nanA nt.

nnr croodfl and Drices. AVe are confident we can please you mds and patrons for their lib- friends and patrons for their lib Capital Stock $50,000 Slock Holder's Liability I100.0OO A Chartered Institution. XJyj uuu inu iuovv 'in styles and prices. And now let us thank our many tne very uest Always on Stock. continuance in the future, and wishing eral dealings with us the past year, hoping a o- rie Hknby Isklv, Ties.

W. F. Lambrrtson, of all kinds always on hand, and at Prices to Suit. The public is cordially invited. At the Old Stand of Leigh Irvin.

Commercial Fairview. you a prosperous year, We are, yours truly, CONNOR LEI H. Do not forget our sale, commencing May 1st lasting one week only ADAM SCHILLING SON, V-rrcs. Fbrd Aha ham. Cashier.

Slractora: M. Boomer, it. Vandalsen, T. Brady, A. Guild, Henry Isoly, C.

Joss, F. Umbertson, E. M. Browu, S. Belts.

r.K;J(l.vTKiiS HijS General Banking Business Transacted. Foreign and Domestic Drafts Bought and Sold. Hardware and Lumber. FAIRV IE AT HOUSE I 11. ii 4 Mrs.

M. J. Cash, Pro OKLAHOMA. 0 ft BROH'S gion. Xnose WUO go luereuuw muni provide from other sources their sub- The Fainiew Enterprise sistance for a year.

There will be much work of various kinds to be This hotel is centrally located. Good PVSLISSXS Fairview. done, but everybody will not be able rooms and first-class board. S. O.

GROESBECK, Editor. Shelf hardware of all kinds, also stoves of tha latent, rvsiVnfl (inn nn The Promised Land. "On to Oklahoma!" is now the watchword of the thousands of home-seekers who have anxiously awaited the President's proclamation opening this vast and rich country to public settlement, Colonies are being formed in every State and Territory in the Union. The millions of acres may not furnish a homestead for all who Entered at tlie postofflce at Falrvlow, Kansas an lecond-vlass mall matter. The traveling public will find the Urtment of Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Cultivators, Drills, etc.

Everything J) airview House a desirable to be found at a first class hardware store st nricos thnt ilnfv mmnti.inii to get work enough to pay expenses. Some will make money aiid some will lose it. but it will all be carried there. Not a cent will be produced as wealth from the territory itself for Beveral years to come. Uncle Sam has millions of acres of just as good land as the best in Okla Tibms ok SunsciUPTros: One year i 00 Six month, Three months, "0 place to stop.

LUMBER ARD, 1 have the most extensive lumber yard in Brown county, livery i come, out tuero will be thousands AdvertislnK rates made known at the offlee. Loeal advertising five cents per line each ready to relinquish their claims at a lser nominal figure. The intending- set of building lumber including brick, lime, Sash, Doors and Blinds. tier should look the country over. Go Qfilih GET IIY FIGURES BEFORE via the Great Rock Island Route, popularly known as the "People's Fa homa, which is open not only to homesteads, but also to pre-emption.

Yet people will not look at it simply because of this Oklahoma boom. All are turned to the Indian Territory, and until that craze is abated there is little use in trying to stem the torrent. Nevertheless, the Herald declares to its patrons that in all probability they will be able to do better in Oklahoma a year hence than now. Uuless they it runs. Kinofisueb, the U.

S. Land Office for Oklahoma, THE OKLAHOMA BOOMERS. From the Chicago Herald. The Herald is in receipt of many inquiries asking aB to the best method of taking up lands in Oklahoma, how to get there, and whether, upon the whole, the venture is worth undertaking. As the Herald is not acquainted with the circumstances of its corres STOCK O.W.

BROWN. is the coming rretropolis of the In dian Territory, and is located on the Rock Island Route. A fast line of stages has been put on to Fort Reno, pondents, its advice can only be of the DEALEES. are young, unmarried and in perfect health they had better stay where to connect with the trains of the Rock Island Territorial extension. This is IMPROVE YOUR STOSK the cheapest and best rout and direct they are, except as they may wish to take the most desperate chances and risk all they have for uncertain to the place you want to go.

Through solid vestibule trains from Chicago via Kansas City and St. Joseph, also most general character, ana its readers must make the application for themselves. For those who have a home and business where they now are it would be the height of folly to join in the wild rush that is about to commence for these southwestern lands. It is now estimated that there are fifty thousand people on the borders of from Denver, Colorado Springs and FRONT STREET ueblo to the Territory, through the The first month of President Harrison's administration has been marked by a reduction of over twelve million dollars in the public debt. If the citiesof Topeka, Wellington and Caldwell.

It will be to your advance to locate on the same reduction shall continue through 11. BEATTY WILL HANDLE ROYAL GEORGE and the celebrated Jack, PRINCE ALBEBT. this season at his stable, near the stock yards, near the depot, in Fairview- KANSAS. People's Favorite railway. Look at FAIRVIEW, the four'years of his administration, the map.

The Rock Island has excel it will result in a reduction of $600, lent connections from all portions of 000,000. In other words the public the Union. For full information con debt will be wiped out before the end that modern promised land, ready to rush in at the time appointed to scramble for lands, which at the outside can only supply homesteads for some 10.000 or 11,000 people Necessarily there will be much hardship and suffering and some bloodshed. The strong haud and ready revolver will probably be the only judicial function cerning Oklahoma, the laud laws, and of his second term. Omaha Repub the best way to get into the country.

J. C. FRINK, lican. address "Whiter are we going!" screamel John Sebastian, ROYAL GEORGE AND PRINCE ALBERT the orator at a labor meeting. "Ask yourselves at the close of this meet nt much ootency for months to G.

T. P. A. Chicago, Kansas Ne braska Rock Island Route, Tope come. The territory will be practio ing, whither are we as a strength of the country, sroing!" "I can tell you ka, Kansas, STOUE QUARRY assured one of the audience.

of us, when this meeting is over will are too well known in this vicinity to require a deccrip- tion. All persons wishing to raise colts that will make good salable horses, for the city markets should patronize them. R. S. BE ATT Fairview.

have resolved to buy our furniture at Connor Leigh's, Commercial Fairview. -AND "Aix that is necessary is to live up to the Constitution. It is not a quest The attachment suit growing out of the Palmer Gnider dissolution was the theme of conversation Monday. The back district was represented by a fellow who claimed to know the law in such cases. This great expounder has nn exalted opinion of himself but if we owned a Newfoundland pup that couldn't howl better sense and more law than be we would shoot him on the spot ion of social rights.

I have nothing ally without laws, for no arrangement has yet been made for territorial organization, and no laws have been extended to it except the United States Btatuter, which do not deal with the rights of persons or their civic relations. As towns are buit up and the country becomes Bottled laws will undoubtedly be improvised, and with that genius for self-government that characterizes our people, ways will be devised to settle all questions equitably. But for a time it will be the rule of the strong hand. It should be remembered, also, that, so far as known, the country has no resources mt those that are agricultural, and that it is a wild and uncultivated re- to do with that. II civil rights are CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Baptist Rev. J. J. Bristow, pastor. Services every Sabbath at a.

m. and 8:30 p. secured all the minor questions wi fT TTVT ra-' school 10:00 a. Prayer meet-hi Pl I I I 1 I 1M jft ing Thursday evening. settle themselves." Frederick Dong-lass is reported to have said this in 4 I keep on hand and for sale a choice Comb Honey, and a fine extracted grade in lots to suit, cheap.

Bring your packages along. Mbthodist Kev. C. S. Freark, pastor, Ser- speaking of race matters in the South, 1 vices every two weeks commencing at 3 p.

at tlie school house. and for hard sense in few words the expressions are recommended to a The Oklahoma boomers are busy this week laying out town sites and KFORMED CHDRCIf Kev. W. E. Shaley IV mutor.

Services eerv Sunday at 11 a. 111. mreat many overanxious people on the undertakers are busy laying out JOHN WITCHEY, Fairview. FAIRVIEW, KANSAS. 'audi p.m.

Sunday School at 10 a. m. each side of the poitica! fence. boomers. Each are equally busy..

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