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Enterprise Register from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

Enterprise Register from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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CITY DIRECTORY. THE REGISTER S. DAVIS, Charles Relnekingv of Logan township, lost a fine thoroughbred cow last week. He liad her shipped here from Indiana. She was entitled to register, and was worth over $300.

She took a premium at our fair last fall. It isjjuite a heavy loss, but Mr. R. can stand it as he has quite a number of other fine stock. A beautiful rain Tuesday.

Jsnies McReu, of Rosebank, was in town Friday. Char'ey Lamb is doing a fine Job of playing gCiiUema a. Go to church, there will be meeting every at this week. LEWIS FANSON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, Now occupy the L.

A. Lamb. ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE WANTED AT THE BCIG-HEST IMIAJRKET PRICE. building recently vacated by la It 60 A 2 a -j o- Cc 5. 5 r- 2 CS 5 si 3 CO h- IT! a 5 r- H-i b-i CJ JAYoa C.

E. Hoffman. G. If. Lamb, R.

Daklig, .1 jhn Uttu, Vcouncllmen E. Jj'ANSOil, I T. J. feiiivr. -E.

B. Hoi.t, ity Clcrfe. J. Lraus, MarsliaL 8. Holswokth, Treasurer.

K. H. Holt, l'ollcs Judge. Qentrr Township. S.HOLSWOBTH, Trustee.

A. J. Logback, Treasurer. K. Lamb, Cleric.

J. A. TlLTON, J. Df tXOlt P. O.

E. B. Holt, J. Katerprlse P. O.

Chnrches- CERMAN M. E. Eev. C-Ebertiard, pastor. Regular serv ces every Sunday at lu-JW a.

m. German Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services evei? alternate sutttaj In iDgllsn at 8 p. Rev.

Kendall pastor. nion bunday scmooi p. m. EVANGELIC L. Rev.

A. pastor. -Keg-ulaVVvlcw eW fuuaay 10-J0 a.ru. and 2 p. m.

Sunday scfiool at 9:30 a. m. CONGREGATIONAL. Rev. Parker, pastor.

SeWiees every alternate Sunday at Evangelical chapel at 10:30 a. m. Socicties. F. Enterprise Lodge, No.

146, Saturday night in their nail, corner First and i Factory streets? officers W. H. bayaer N. J- Vw Wood worth, Sec'y. r.

meets Monday Clilldresrs meeting every alternate. Saturday afternoon at the school house ENTERPRISE POSTGFFICE. MAILS ARRIVE. From the cast, 0 a-m and 3:50 p.m. From the west 12:45 p.m.

MAILS LEAVE. For the cast 11:40 p.m. Fortius 5 -m- and Office is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Sundays from 8:30 a.

m.to9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. From Enterprise by nympton to Hope twice a week. Leave Enterprise every Monday and Thursday at 8 a.

Amw Hope at 12 m. Leave Hope every Monday and Thursday at 2 p. m. Arrive at -Enterprise at 0 p. ra.

From Abilene by Enterprise toWood-V'ne, Aroma, Redwood, Lost frpnnga, and LincolnsvilV, thr. limes a week. Leave Enterprise every Monday, 'ay Fr'd-iv at 8 a. m. Arrive atEnterptlse -trv Tu-dT, Thursday and Saturday at 5 i m.

F. H. Vihhkg, Postmaster. UK.llron.-l Time Card, rue following Time Card shows the arrival and connects with all patenger trains. r-mvfi GOING WEST.

no it ra crcg I No. "-WMT AU trains stop at this station except No. 1. to he hud on twelve hours notice a To an ca wLo think of txeg will find It to their advantage to consult me. b-ters, AR't.

ALLIANCE DIKECTOIl IT. Detboit-G. B. Smith, W. D.

KIChOS, Ilaints, delegates. xicaOLS, 8ecy. Logan CENTEH-John A. nnlTner, S. C.

Maugn-ei tuan, K. c. Hiddlcsou, jAKER, Sec'y. Pbaikib Hiix L. A.

Jones, A. Anderson, J. Lowe, A. Ar.dtrson, L. Wios Vai.i.ey1.

R. Ilitfleld, 1. S- Ltto, T. J- cook, drlegates. J.

Jt Hatfield, Sec aflk GrovE-W. B. Ross, C.KANT-Saniuel Brlcker, G. W. Bersh, delegates ILLIAM WCHD, SCC'y.

Ciu vTirfFE-O. Uoffman, D. P. Anderson W. fi 'aclcsat A W.

A. STACY, feec'y- KFviT To-rpn UlwlerWll, S. Dewey, J. II. illci; at Hguus.

J- K. Tilton, sec y. Dunlavr, J. W. Campbell, Ed.

Wllklas, s. Joan Dvnlav-, sec'y. buckeye Unicn-E. DowIlBg, at'l rr i fimhip. delotrates.

D. D. HOKNADAT, Sec'y. "or? Aucoas every vo weeks en N. 'I urni-Tiv, V.

Pres. li. Umlmon-v M7.TAVCK, "No. ts every wo ev.ntlriir, paisaencetnffOD sat-rday, Ma'y'rA. ar eoiClally invit- uKcn4" m- ITer -h, Gisa, seerttary.

DicV Faimprs Alliay.ee meet the fl-st'a'muiT -'a month at 1 o'clock p. in Abltenw. Kach suborainate ii'lhi- u'-K? is i nthlMl to teree d' ligntes. -s Ei S. Vv'll SON.

COL sViGlT. l-eas. D.U. Sec. KIKBYntiVpii Atilers UQiiL.Ul.

a rax vet- a neral BanViBj Business. et i-t t'o': mcv J. t.ifcs. Km 4 aLdslB han? Ali Business I Ato.rt'tl to. ALiLENE, AXSAS.

p- 1 co ncr Buckeye Avenue and Foufm ru.S. ANNA ZNER, Takes pieasr.re to announce to The citizens of Dii.kirist.ti county ulU Efiterprlse, that hhe i.s to do all fcinds ol dres maUliJif andtuuinjr. A Ho, a good ot mllllQcry jroodi, always new and Uiteat styles, hair goods uiid jewulrj any vri.jty in nicy All work promptly i ine and saiL'-lactlon warranted. rtOVEXOK TEATS, A TTO TlSE AT LA ENTERPRISE, KANSAS. f.Jud'e H.

t). Thachkr, Lawreneo. Refers to j. c. a.

Proprietors ot the Dickinson County Nursery, And growers of choice Small Frnlts, Enterprise, Kanvas. Choice stock api-bfi, peaches, etc. for sale tliis spi Grapes a sp.clalty nrst-class ami truu to name. rp J. ffeiHAW'i 31.

n-, liclcctic Physician and Surgeon, ENTERPRISE, KANSAS DEEM, aierchant Tailor, ENTERPRISE, KANS. latest styles, flrst-enss work; satisfaction gLaranteed and rensonable charges. Come and see me. V. BliOOKH, M.

Physician anl Surgeon. onice la Evth's druif store, co- ner Bridge and Third Sts. EXTBP-PRIfiE, KANSAS. S. WILLIAMS, STOCK DEALEIt.

ENTERPRISE, KAS. imrl loa t.atr1ncrtnr.Ir tr fllnnOSe Of Dlease CS 11. In my abstnee Save particulars at C. Lewis' dry goods store. II.

BKAUY, Attorney at Law, ENTERPRISE, KAJf. W. H. STAMBACGH. O.

W. IILTiD sTAjmAion fc irmn, Attorneys at Law, ABILENE, KAS. -J! B. IIOI.T, Justice of the Peace. promptly attended to.

Issued every Thursday. CBSCIPTION, A DO IX A AMD A HALF IK ADVAMCB Kntkhpkisb Pub. PRePBIBTOSS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1883. -LL JN JL Kj Vj i metter for pub-licntlon in KBOii- if tach W.

oiHce not lav than Tuesday to 'isure i isertion in iho cmirrtt.uc. coit.EcriLxci Wevaut a 'f restK nt lo cr heccunr'. wwaar-'eit Ved foir the ti r-'. not but aj a s-jfc ct goeii b. SCR A I Charley Pierson In town Monday." For the best vinegar pickles, go to Geau-que's.

Burher sells the boss cigar. Try them and be happy. For the best apple butter, pure aod fresh, go to Geawque's, Abilene. A. J.

Logback is confined to his bed, with Dr. Flack in attendance. There will be a fempcrance meeting in the M. E. church next Tuesday evening.

For the best Adam's mince meat, you will have to go to Abilene. There reems to be considetable sickness among our citizens originating' mostly ia colds. The boys are getting fresh invoices of goods nearly every day, and their sales 8' 3 rushing. Stewart Hare is cod fined to the house by sickness, but we hope to see him around again soon. The succulent potato is getting to be a in our market, and the price reaching way up in consequence.

Mr. John Woods, of Eosebaok, w'tl have a sae Teb. 22d. Plenty of stock aDd farm-jag imnlements will be sold. A.

G. Eyth has bought the Fred Eyth If Doc don't look out he will soon be a bloated bond-holder. O. C. Henry has gone east on a business ti'ip, and will of course bn'ng cheap money back with him.

The Library meeting last Saturdfly D'ght was not as enthusiastic as might have been, slill the minority repoit was interesting. Dr. Upshaw has purchassd an organ of tine style, and sweet straiaes of music melo-ding, is to be heard in his neighborhood. "We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. L.

C. TJlnir, of Hope. Tie was present and enjoyed the shootiug match last Saturday. "The Spy of Atlanta'" at Konebrake's opea house, Abilene, Feb. 23, 2.i, 21.

Everybody will go up to hear them. The J. E. Bonebrake Hardware Company, at Ab'levie. have the largest and best selected scck of in Dick'oson countv.

Hoc. James A. Troutmaa of Tope1 wiil deliver an tnTdess before the temperance meeting next Tuesuaj. Go out and iieai Li m. JuVus Waterstratt, oi Hayes township, vi-a a ctlkr at the Recistek office Monday.

He wilt aUend the "Spy cf At-nnta' on the of the A forty ace tract of land on Terrapin lake was soltl last week to Robt. Kenney, for the round sura of eleven hundred dollars. The chicken pox is nursing r.ot among the young memltis cf ike -eamuiuLt south towi, win' llio tit'. s're with various results of colds, coughs, etc. John Sient is in the of a sot-g or ballad, which he does in a stjle iDim'table.

He is also a ladies man of no mean ability, and by sluer force of holds entranced the admiiation of (he fa'r sex. D. G. Rudy's organ class is rapidly in-cieasitig, and he w''l soon be comoclled to pupils for lack of time. This shows a commendable spirit ia our town to awaken on- the subject of intisic.

Lei us have music. Mr. Geauquc, of AbPene, wed known to all the farmers of the countv, is running a rocry store on Cedar stect, ia AbPrne. He has a fine of goods, and wH bs fil td to see you. There is a ve; interesting se: ies of meet ings going on in the Ai.

E. cliurce of this place. Rev. AV. W.

Kendo 'r is duing er-celleht work. Thre will be meeting every night tlrs week. Eve. one ehould attend. When you hear some body "cussing," T.

C. Henry or any other real (stale agsnt for worrying him, just askhim if hs dun't owe or other agent. Nine times out of ten you willl find that he does, and harrt't paid It's interest either. Diggs Hoffman represent some of the most reliable Insurance Companies doing burincss in Kaus3S. They insure against fire, lightning and tornadoes, at the very lowsc rates.

OiEce at Enterprise Mills. Anew pei'ti'ju signed by ost twelye hundred voters and tax py vers of DlcMnsion county, has been sent to the If the members pay any attention to the wish of the peoril ihey will passihe Jaw asked for. Adolph Lecaaxci, usu illy one of the best naitticd in the county, walked int the Rlc-'Tek office on bis tar, and demanded an explanation. Well, we did forget forget to give no-tic; of that sale of his. But you will plne remember that it will take place Feb.

lPili. If you want to get a bargain, go to the sale. A Card. In thankingray friends for their patronage in the past, I would state that I have form ed a co-partnership with W. E.

Fansou, cf this place, and hope by strict personal attention to the wants of customers to merit a continuanoe of their support. Respectfully, Charles Lewis. Died On Friday, of last week, Toledo, eldest daughter of Ulhrick and Tina Stradt- ner, aged three years. The funeial ser vices took place on Saturday, at the German M. E.

church, and a large concourse" of friends were ia attendance at the sad rites, The parents have the sympathy of the community In this, their sad bereavement. Blue front cigar at Geatique's for a nickle, the best in town. Don't fail to smoke them. A THE REGISTER ,59 a year DEALER IN V0S 9 Tinware, AND Intcncts to kwpon hund the very bejstof ware, CHEAP as can beboaffht Dywlirrc la tbi auteof FrtiitCans, SpoutinG, And Hoofing: A Specialty. If WIH take Farm Prtxtucn, Copjr, Itrajut, Ratr Car-ftud Ul lUulU lu fcxcluuigu UuodM.

cfi.) DAVIS Heat Retainer The mutt ootnplPte, prartlral aM UMtful tuvt of Uc at(. PRICE: ith watmer and Crrrr Sold On Trial, A. It. IAKLINO, Livery, Feed Sale Stable GOOD RIGS At rraM limbic ratrc to uny part of tbc (-011111 Hack to and from tho rains THE RAILROAD (J opi'kt-i. huliii 1 Webtern.) IS BUT IN Till: Mr.ANWllILK naener ill CtMitlnrr lo W( II PRINTS, hUITINt.S, MLJSLINS, WOOLENS, LADILS CLOAKS, SJIOEP, CAPS, II ATS, CLOVEN, Cheaper than they were ever bofor In tlio Town of HOPE- A'Ccmcmoortim AND TAKE Ccrn.Frcuace flonlliyin xclte AT Til HIGH EST MARK KT I'KH'II.

fcirGivo Mo a i 32. P. S1IAEFFKR, HOPE, KANSAS. i1. TO LOAN Qll REAL ESTATE At tkB Lowest Rates.

ABSTRACTS Cfircfrdly Complloil-Real Lstato and insurance. 8E0. FREEMAK, y.iq Atni.i'.Ni:, icas. Vt 1 in "7-( ti -I -'T" -f! I rr 1 ri- PACIFIC' KOUS, Good Sample Resin. C.

F. BAICH. I ii'pLilbr. I Also ILxnufjtTtror cf Z'xA Briri cf I FJUE GSArlS RDWARE 5 01 Buy the Deere and Eagle stalk cutler cf Bonebrake, at Abilene. 49-4t On ihe sweep stake mateh at Hope last Saturday, the Hope boys took first and second money, and divided on the third.

They are 'good sho's and hard to beat. On. the pidgeon shoot the New Basel club dropped three more birds inside the bonndry than the Hope club. There were over two huadred present, aon everything passed off pleasantly. Before leaving, the New Basel club challenged the Hope club to meet them in a pidgeon shoot at their ground in the near future.

The challenge was accepted, and the fun loving readers of the Recisir will see the lesult in due time. Geanque's g-ocery is opposite the First National bant, on Cedar street, in ATnlene. Mnsfel I will give instructions to a limited num ber of scholars on the Organ, Guitar or Cornet. Also private lessons in vo3al music given For terms, call at the Regis-tub office where I will be each Saturday. Or gsns sold cheaper than any where else in the county.

45-4tJ L. G. Rcdt. At Geauque's will be found a full line of tobacco's, every kind and style. Ljon'i be afraid to call for what you want.

Now is the time to hand ia your farms for sale. We receive word every day from parties seeking homes in Dickinson county, with request that-we look out for good bar gains lor then. 'We hope to hear soon from all who wish to sell. Diggs Hoffman, office at Enterprise Mills. Yes, it 13 actually true, you can 'get ten pounds of the best yellow, sugar at Geauque's for one dollar.

Go to see h'rii and be convinced. For bottom prices on Barb wire go to Bonebrakes, at Abilene. 40-4t For Sale. Ten acres of timber land near Enterprise. Good heavy timber.

JoiiX Detroit, Ks. (Tupci.i Doily Commonwzilh, Dec. 27, 1SS'. A larje audience, filing alnost ever" chair in the Epnciou3 auditorium of the M. E.

church, greeted theJ' bilee Singers last even'ng. The enteria'omeni was eicel'ent, die of son3 in the program being e-ceptiona'l well aad aUesl'ng the rare arlist'c ski-t of ijc company. AH were well pleased, the verdict being universal that they were the bust jubilee singers who have vVted Topel.a. Go to the Jubilee Smger3 the seventeenth. will be a erv' ti st ipvrieoce meeting and bour of.

mutral improvement on Saturday, Feb lid), at 2 o'clock p. t'tarp, at thef-hool house in Enterprise, s.th ibo following program: Congregational singing. Organization. E. R.

Potter's experience on "school "Primary wok," by Miss Lou Jenks. "Exortation on systems iu bchool roonis, I Miss Anna Miller. Short sermon from the text thou pu pil of. irregular attendance, how shall thy fault be corrected" Prof. Hat el.

'A few words of 0:1 rude nranje of bu -s lie Brady. A hong of pr- "jiy ppp: I not insii'V-d in thee a love for M' Alice Dangler. Experience of Tillqtson on "how to do the grertesl gootl to the greatest in a mixed school." Brief sermon, from ter.t "How can we make these meetings profitable to pupil, pa l.oa teacher' B. Martin. A few remarks by I).

G. Rudy on "Swede aad German pnpils in English school or The jen ogrs ti p-st- cc' A ro la on with the'r puis pre pared on the subj' cts ass'jaed them, either written or oral. The exercises will be in saort 10 nu: :3 tue outside for cceh. ti wobld. b3 Letter, allowing the her five for gene: al discuvon.

EveaiBg be publ'i-'j'-d donnjfthe By order of Conference. "Spy of Atlanta." The G. A. R. will play the above entitled play at Bonebrake's opera hoase in Abilene, ou Feb.

22d. 23d and 24th. To those that pa 'iidpated in the great conflict that the Eepubl'c might live, it is of graat inlci est. And all those who were at that time home oj their mothers knee too young to remember Lincoln's pi oclatnaiion, for seventy-five thousand men, the camp fie marches, the bivouac upon th? field, the field, the charge connected with the well known '-iip hurrah," the and dy ing on the field nfier the battle, the su en-der of Lee. the ''boys in blue" jiinr.lrng home, should all attend the "Spy of Atlanta." But don't let us forget the prison scene, the historic Andersonvllle, the reliel guards at the Bi.ocl.nde, thousands of scenes of inirth-fulness and eaduesa, sacrifice and prhaaon, for they will oil be portrayed by this play.

To get evidence of actual war with all its cruttliies go and see the boys, the monuments, that stood as a Cb! aese waU between northern homes awd cohorts of treasou that would have trailed our beautiful emblem of liberty in the dust, that would have hurled down our flag in dishonor. AH. honor to the brave men living and dead that stood as a wall of adamant when the nation was being baptized ia blood, when death and carnage covered earth, and from the Ohio river to the sea was one common grave yard, the highway strewn with the bones of our patt 'otic d3.id. The wtir has ended the government still lives, the lust cartel has been made, soldiers in war, good citizens in peace; you love to dwell upon the sac: 'Sees you have made and point to the government you have aided in saving. We honor you, we have not the gift of language to express our feelings cf admiration for your deeds of valor.

Your acts are wreathed in a dia dem of evergreen bedecked with the battles that you have fought, the starry banner proudly wavffs with not oce star from its. escutcheon, the nation honors you, generations unborn will cherish your racm- ories an epitaph will be written upon your tombstones, soldiers in war and honored men in peace. we'll all go up to see the play. We'll get Darling's buss and Kirk's hack, and those that do not go tha way, will take the old family horse and drive up. But don't you torget it, we will all be there.

Geo. Shannon, a live farmer of Hope township, via3 in town Tuesday. Eev. John Ehr sam, of Lawince, is heie viF the fanr'y of bis brother, J. B.

Ehrsam, of tb's place. We to announce the death of Dora Edith, aged three years; two months ten days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Geo.

Shannon called in Tuesday and squaitd rip with the Rlg siee. Geo. ia from I nd ana, hut thinks Kansas is good enouru for him. W. D.

Sbogard lost a pair "of slippers be -tw: en h's house and Rohmes. The gentleman with the bnrgy and gray horse will conler a favor by rttu-aiDg there. Siil Accident. Last Fxiday Deuney Guuu was out hunting in company with seme-of his ne'hbo nearnorte. After the days spoil was over they were returning home, tney tat down on a bank to rest.

-Some how unknown to the persons the gun hewas carrying went oIT, he entire charge entering his leg below the kuee. The wound is a very pain- liI one, and the limb will have to bo amputated. Mr. Editor: Is it not a very strange th'ng that a place doing the business Enterprise does, should be so long whhouta bank or some oric to handle machinery ia quantity sufficient to supply the wauls of the country convenient for transacting business at this point. Either of the aboye mentioned bnsine33 roj.ht be made if managed by the riut kind of a person: This place at piesent is dotug a larger produce and shipping business than any other town on the.

U. P. west of Topeks, and yet Some towns have threa bonks. Would it not be much better if some one in overdone town would supply the wants so much needed at t'jls place. E.

F. Two car lord barb just received at LaUo B-os. Ea.ly cash orders filled at extremely low pric 3. For Sale. The IV.

Sjnft property on TacWy s'reef, Enterpilse, 1 iiTJ, he'f ccn and lng time 1 11 This place is near to the busi less center of town, and is a bnrgain at these figures. Apply to Diggs Hoffmax. For Sale. Tor GO0, Mr. E.

B. Holt's pleasant home on hill ca 1st Bid's of town. Good well, rice sort of fruit ana shade trees. rttt. Mr.

Holt wants to git a nearer to office or would not th'uk of C'llinT. Apply to. Diggs Hoffm.vx. For Sale. The E.

EpgleD place, 1 mile west of Chapman; 320 acres iu all, part of the la.id within a stone's throw of the Smoky Hill river. Finely improved. 4 000 bushels of wheat raised on hind last year. 200 acres in cultivation; 280 acres tillable; stone house, wcil-fiuioLed, 18xS3, with good new lstory frame granary 24xr. good KanSiLS stable 30x33; good well and 700 full bearing peaeh trees; grove of 1000 walnat trees 15 feet high.

All for the low pri.e of only one-third down, and as long time on the balance as the buyer wants. Apply to Diaos Koffmax. For Sule ICG acres of the best land in Dickinson county can be bought for 3,500. Nearly every foot is ia a high state of cultivation, 160 acres being broken. Good story-and- half house 32x24, 3 never failing wells and 3 good springs.

Plenty of water fo stock the year round. Hedge all around the place, and through the center both ways, six acres in. orchard. This i3 the well known Samuel II. Eye place in the northern part of Ridge township.

Apply to Diggs Hoffman, office at Euteprie Mills. For Salr. The northwest quarter of section 33. Ridge township, a first-class stock aud grain farm 2 miles northeast of Hope, 160 acres, 150. acres tillable.

Half mile of hedge. West branch of Lyons creek runs through the land, making it very desirable for stock and can be had for on easy terms. There is nothing cheaper tlian this for a stock farm. Apply to Diggs Hoffman, office at Enterprise.MH'.s-' For Sale. The south half of the northwest quarter.

of section 27, Center township, CdIj mile ana a half southeast of Enterprise, known as the Devers place. Deer creek runs through this piece, affordidg a never failing supply of water for hogs and cattle. Plenty of timber. 40 acrts broken. Good new 8toe house of five large rooms, costing $1,200.

The whole can be bad for only which makes it one of the best bargains ever offered in tho county. Apply to DIgg3 Hoffman, office at Enterprise Mills. For Hale. The F. M.

Wright place, 2 miles south east of Hope, at the low price of $2,500 160 acres in the piece. Number one land and a beautiful location, near school house and post-office, 70 acres under cultivation, 200 peach trees, fine shade trees in large numbers, nedse rows broken around 100 acres. Good 2 story house, 16x24 with an ell 12x21, excellent cellar. Good well with first-class wind milL Stable 16x23. Apply to Digs noffman, office at Enterprise Mills.

NEW CQILLICOTIIE. Last Saturday, the 10th, a very pleasant time was had at the residence of H. C. Peckham. A large number of neighbors and friends were gathered to celebrate tbe wedding of the brother, James P.

Peckham, and sister, Miss Lucy Miles, of Mr. ano Mis. II. C. Peckham.

The bride and gnxm arc old residents of this part of Dickinson county, and have a host of warm hearted friends who wish them always as pleasant a time as they had at tleir reception. The groom is a fine looking young man, and his good judgment is proven by bim taking for a wife one of the niot sensible, bright and smartest young ladies in this or any other county. Tbey were mar ried id Junction City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, relatives, were up from that placa to attend the reception.

All that were present at the party will remeuater the oc casion as one of the pleasant days of their life, for Mr. and Mrs. reckhara arethc best ofjentertaincrs. l- -1 O. IF1.

STAATZ, DEALER. IN- Dry Goods and Clothing, C. L. Miner, our butcher will buy ah the hidjs and tallow that the farmers have to sell, and pay the highest market price. He will pay the cash and does not ask you to take your pay in trade.

'ltf. I have a farm of 1 60 acres to rent, good house, well, cistern, stable, and only lyi miles from the thriving town of Hope. I want li in the bushel. Call at once. I have some customers that want to purchase improved farms.

If you wish to sell come in and let us know. J. IV Brady Accident No. 2 on the Indian Hill road happened Saturday Mr. Thhs.

Bj'rnes team and wagon rolled down the hill on to the R. R. track a distance of over one Luudml feet killing one horse and injoiirnini' the other one so badly that it is donbtfull if it will Jive, the township will have a heavy bill of damages to pay soiq day if the road is not made more safe. Th most popular fellow with the farmers ust at present seems be a -male hvg." no in re i test in the great north alonsj the OdHui Belt and by the smooth flowing Arkansas. From quarters letters pour in; and c-ch writer ca'ls for good 6tock, and o'Ters large prices in goo-l money for it.

I fat-t is, Kansas farmers arc well off, and they know that to thriving they must havp stock, tiiid t'acy won't hiivc anything it the best. At this juncture re gret to have to epoil a nice story with the common place remark, that we liavi absolutely no stock of any kind for If the farm was ovcrcd over with cattle aa hogs, we could sell evury hoof within a month. The Casaday Sulky Plow! Indorsed by the armors everywhere. More than 8-000 $old for the spring truJj cl Its success beyond all araJlel in the his-toiy of Riding Theonh Plow made without a landside. P'ows a w'Jth and deph until cbui'god by oucraior.

Titrus snuire comers without throwing ihe P'ow out of the ound. Chi bo thaogrJ to s.iit the character of wo' de-i ed. The Ciil're we'ght canied on the wheels. Works splendidly ia hard, dry or stony grouod. As a P.airie Breaker has no successful competitor.

For case of managenent and lightness of draft cannot be excelled. Opens a land and finishes a furrow to perfection. Oervd on merits and guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed for it. For by J. E.

Bonebrakn Hardware Abt'j A .) tt-t I will Bell at pnblic sale, at the farm formerly known as the E. C. Kartell farm, and now owned bv Metrf. Eli aud George, situated 8 miles west of Milford village. DavJs County, and 3 miles cast of Wakefield, on Saturday, Feb.

24, 1333, the following property, viz: -25 COWS, (Graded Stock), 28 FINE CALVES, 8 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 1 TIlOltOrtiH-nUED BULL Short-Horn and pedigree. 15 FAT STEERS, Mostly 3 year old. 27 8IIOATS, 3 FINE Tboroush-brcd POLAND CHINA irO Vi'S, two pedigrees. 1 SPAN MATCHED MARES 1 Threc-yenr old PONY.

1 PAIR CHAIN HARNESS. TERMS: CASH. Sale to open nt 10 o'clock, promptly. S. A.

SAWYLK, Auctioueer. GEO. RYANT. We offer you the best club rates with any paper or period ical in the country. Notions, Boots Shoes, AND 6 wwmBrwTMimG- KEPT First-Uass Hats, Caps, III A tore KIRKPATRICK Livery.Salo Feed Stabc Teams of all Ilinds ATlOWMTPHKBt Accommodate tivellin to uml from ull Trains.

Frontier Cooper Shop. ALL KINDS LF COOPSE WORK Ces at Ciiapct psaJblj Pricss. R. TISCHNER. AliileneBatlHil Oar Indlvi.lanl l.lbliiIT mmt tjmitrd, nn la the rnnm wtah MorkhctSrn of luewri'ora-tcd Ilauks.

LEROLD, FISHER CO. W.v..

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Pages Available:
245
Years Available:
1883-1884