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Enterprise Push from Enterprise, Kansas • 1

Enterprise Push from Enterprise, Kansas • 1

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Enterprise Pushi
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Enterprise, Kansas
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FU ENTERPRISE, DICKIXSOX COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. NO. 1 ruirLrinnjininjuuvumfuuLruvLr rT TTD XTATCC 1 (3 JUT o)lnio 1 -j-1 7 VOL. 1 una ui L.uuii iiiiui iiirtiiuii H. S.

5CRAFF0RD I Fifth District Federation of Woman's Club. Concerning Our People, Business, Etc. uau ua a Yale I I rhetoric! alone A COMPLETE LINE OF for the! dry nnnns. nrHivrv shofs. the tear trt me a CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.

to have jcars ed a kind to AT? Tailor Made Clothing a specialty. 1 Mrs. Daisy Sickles Lang of Sylvia, Kansas, is here yisiting her mother and other relatives. The Kansas City Daily Star and Times, thirteen papers a week, and Push only $5.00 a year. The Nast Society will give a special program at iha college, Friday evening.

Everybody invited. While closing up the center of the dam, part of the crib broke and let out about six feet of concrete. George -Weeks was called to his home at Oswego last Friday on account of his mother being sick. Suits made to order and delivered to you in ten days. A perfect fit.

If not satisfied you need not take them. The "Little Red School House" shoe for children, best shoe on the market, all sizes. Shoes and Overshoes to fit everybody. recta, coaapo likes lse th. ay In1 my ll becaii rnd declaj cent An especially nice Overcoat for $8.00.

it Jft make public Blankets at 60c to $5 a pair. "T7 vy'cernlng an affa- rears to be rniig Sample Line of heard In Better ones for $10, $11, and $12.50. Comforts at $1.00 to $2.00. Gloves and get your MONEY'S WORTH vnnr monnv hark. I SCRAPPORD I will sell Horse Blankets and Lap 6erions but it's the situation of things Robes from now tilt Xmas at a re- in general that is serious and the duction of 25 per cent.

II. Axgst. rank and file of women who work. J. F.

Buhrer, E. V. Hoffman, A.Jin clubs are seriously in earnest G. Ey th and B. A.

Flack attended a about the best things to do that will Shriuers meeting at Salina Dec. 6th. help bring about a better social life. Vivian Hoffman has five beauti-We read of and taIk about the ful dogs for sale. Write or inquire i "Simple Life" yet I fear we will be at the residence of Mrs.

Beulah Hoff- Plonged iu confusion of gifts and nian. needless toil near this beautiful time M.o cm I when the 6tars 6hone brightly over iss Elsie, daugher of Mr. and 3 than. twe commonFAu) thing you bay at this store you train rof or we will irivn von oistortcc ate vernj II. S.

the seri a somcf lead or. j-teuuu-iyj Wis -f? -57 does; 'WO agent rivi 3 Nast Literary Society Friday Evening December 15 the culrts mi 1 PROGRAM 3 7ft anyf IA Martha. Dorn Oliva E. Demand Declamation Smile Whene'er You Can Lizzie Mussleman With Courage and Strength Franz Von Blon Arr. By Ware Orem Emma and Anna Yust Essay The Renaissance George Marquardt The Girl I First Love To Chas.

H- Gabriel Male Quartette No, I Reading Widow Edward Kindschl mar IX an I The Conversation Club of Enterprise gav a program latelr on toTho work of tho Juvenile Court" which led to lively discussions on education and civic environment The program was long and the talks interesting which followed each paper. The sun was sinking in a glorious red glow when we said goob-bye but each looked and expressed the feeling that "this was ono of our very best meetings," another example of the near interests of the clubwoman. The uses ol culture is the essential thing, not culture itself. It is said that club women are too the "promise" of Bethlehem. Club women are trying to solve these problems, trying to choose the essentials, Btriving to get together as members of the great family iu the civic life.

A great writer says, "In education the realization of the source of Dower is the beginning of wis- doniii The answer is, "The Bource of power ig Jn buman emotion, in hnman Hnair In thA human heart:" this is the central truth grasped by the great old sage Frederick Froe-bel when he built his kindergarten system to bless human kind; these are some of the truths we are "serious" about. The Columbian Club of Abilene will give an open musical program on January 2nd under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Hodges. The meeting will be at the residence of Mrs. Lois Forney.

The state president, Mrs. M. Brown of Salina and the state secretary, Mrs. N. I.

McDowell will be guests of the Conversation Club In the near future. Conversation dub PROGRAM, DECEMBER 23. "Without the door let sorrow lit, And If for cold it hap to die, We'll buiy it in a Christmas pie And evermore be merry 1" Current Events Music First Christmas at Bethlehem, Mrs. E. R.

Brown Christmas It's History, etc. Mrs. Beulah Hoffman Christmas Daisy Hoffman RECESS Music Roll Call Christmas suggestions Business Critics Report Hostess, Mrs. Beulah Hoffman Miss Gertrude Huffman, of Abilene, was the guest of Mrs. Geo.

W. Merilatt, Sunday. Style and Pride Nn fr vr.if in wearing Helmet Brai Collar. A mors jtylish, better flttinr, longer i wearing oiler eoulJ not be made. If it could, I we'd trakc it That's eur businem maV.inir the Ret ry Co, For sale by II.

8. 8CRAFFJUD 4 1 ML llf. Proverb Contest )' Elsie Staats-Walter Eerg Bibles at the Drag Store. Dr. Iliddell drove to Chapman Sunday.

For nice and fancy dUhes go to Ostberg's. Clara Walters spent Monday at Abilene. If you have a news item, phone it to No. 38. I Best Colorado at Enterprise Lumber Co.

Miss Anna Staatz was at Monday. Mi8 Lizzie Stevens spent Sunday in Abilene. Mrs. B. A.

Fiack was in Abilene last Saturday. Ernie Hene was over from Salina Monday evening. V. Iloffnan was at Talmage on business Tuesday. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. T. Iesitt of Nayarre were in town Thursday. W. II.

Pitts of Carmen, Oklahona, spent Sunday in the city. The Drug Store has nice Christmas goods at reasonable prices. Mrs. II. BalsBieyer is on the sick list and required medical aid.

Mrs. Buhrer and Mrs. Chandler drove to Abilene last Friday. Try Chase Sanborn's coffees, the best for your money at Oetberg's. Mrs.

L.F. Hartronft, of Cnton, Kansas, is visitiing hero this week. Mrs. Fred Johnson of Wichita is the guest of her sister Mrs.J.E Staatz Brookside IlobJion and Canon City coal at Enterprise Lumber Co. Dr.

Hoover had some repairing done on his office building this week. If you want a real fine Christmas present, go to the Drug Store. Go to Buhrer's for good clocks. He guarantees them. Clarence Taylor of Fearl was transacting business in town Thursday.

Quite a number from here attended the play at Abilene Friday evening. Alma Staatz is reported to be im proving after several days of sick ness. Ostberg has the nicest line of jewelry in the city and at tho lowest price. Fred Wright was down from Abi lene to 6Dend Sunday with his mother. Jond Lnndeen and wife of Na varre were shopping in our city last Friday.

Dedrick put up a handsome new cloth sign in fron of his market last Monday. W. C. Payne of Pittsburg, Kansas, was here on business several days last week. If you want to buy Christmas goods or anything else, come to Enterprise.

J. Shepard was down from Abilene Wednesday and Thursday visiting friends. Mrs. Louis Lcob of Junction City is renovating her house preparatory to renting it. Quite a number from here attended "A Royal Slave" at Abilene Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Betz from south of Abilene visited relatives here Sunday.

Jobn Line, the new assistant at tne Santa Fe depot, visited friends at Chapman Sunday. The Enterprise merchants can supply you with anything yon want at prices that will appeal to the careful buyer. Road their advertisements in this paper. Next week they will have something newo tn 7 lor -27 Dhituaries J. A.

Parks ft Male Quartette No. 2 Oration Character yujr jonnMnascn. jr ,2 Talk Marneti Prof.Ziebarth 7 Kai xr SSC" Hear 0ur Praycr Ascher Arr. Ey Howlett to I A Pcar' Staatz-Wm. Ahrens th Song Selected fn Glee Club yPo prophesy Fred H.

Krug Srv Zither Player Gustav Lang S7 Louisa Roe'ifs Everybody inyited. Mrs. J. E. Schlatter, has been on the sick list for the past week but is improving.

Richard Erickson and wife, and Frank Forsberg of Burdick were here last week to attend the Baptist conferance. Dr. C. L. Hopkins and wife of Rawlins, Wyoming, will be the guests Of relatives in tOWU during the holidays.

Only ten days till Christmas. A years subscription to Push would make an appropriate Christmas gift for a friend. C.P.Peterson wenMo Lindsborg Friday to attend the conference of the Swedish Mission church which convened there. The city council raised the rate on electric lights at their last meeting. The rate is still much lower than what is charged in other towns.

Were you one of the lucky ones to receive one of those "baby shoe" purse souvenirs that 'll. 8. Scr afford has been presenting to his customers. This edition of Push is beyig sent to many people who are not regular subscribers. We want you to consider this sample copy an invitation to subscribe.

Did you know that Ostberg's is the best place in town to buy your overalls, shirts, underwear, and everything in his line at less monej than elsewhere. Try him and be convinced. A.Ostberg attended the conferance of the Swedish Mission church at Lindsborg last Friday and Saturday. From there he went to McPherson to visit his son, John Ostberg, who is in the grocery business at that place. Mrs.

C. B. Hoffman, Miss Daisy Hoffman, Mrs. John Rlchey and Mr. Fleming nttended the Alice Neil-son Grand Opera at Junction City Monday evening.

Fifty-two people from Abilene went down on the special over the U. P. J. Froelich and family of Navarre were Enterprise visitors Sunday. The Hoffman elevator Co.

opened a new elevator at Talmage this week and today they give $5.00 to the per- eon who delivers the largest load of wheat. Friday they give $5.00 to tin person who delivers the largest load of corn. They serve, free, hot coffee and sandwiches both days. G. W.

Bennet is looking forward to having his father from Enterprise to make his home here. Mr. Bennct purchased one of thos automatic peanut and popcorn machines and will put in his afternoon and evening hours operating it for the anafit.of wayfarers on West Main. r- SI EVER NOTICE? I That the average man who works for a salary, figures on- saving money. Why not let us save a little for you? ri tJ twf i ii if k.

rj HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS 8 lbs. lake Oatmeal 25 8 lbs. Flake Hominy 25 20 lbs. Home Made Duckwheat Flour 1.00 Oklahoma Sorghum, gallon 40 New Orange, dozen 20 15? package Gusto with cup or saucer for 10 Imported Stock Fish, per pound 15 We have In stock several down D. 8.

AHMY SHOES that we would like to hive our friends inspect. All Mies. ou there, the col 1 4 W. G. FROELICH ginning This i This nv ei Times, and Enterprise Push, all I year for $5.00..

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Pages Available:
201
Years Available:
1905-1906