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Enterprise Register from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

Enterprise Register from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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past low df and o- tiierchinta bare been rustua. Issued every Taursdav. a dollar An a halt 114 Adtaxcb 0 MB CQHEAPIKEAlsr oSae la dotnff a rattling business the Insurance line, and doing better than any otUer Arm for oor customers. ouwtu, iainer-in-mw of Krwln rancher. These two fenUemea hare name a partaenMp and up the largest stock of general goods ever brought to Chapman.

They have built an Imposing store room, in fact it eovere ground enough to estabilafc a f.dr steed Western village. They are fair, square bu-iinesB mtn, and rustlers Irom way over w. TfiUKSDAY, MAY 17, 18831. 3 S. SRAP.

JPorlter. JB. BM-rBEU, laL.e-lxS' 23 lite. CHfirN, Ytlth, KAY I7f 13. S.

C. Maughcrmer Viia in town Saturday on business. Sam bas a fine farm south of town, and expects a rousing apple crop this year. Real estate Is rap dly changing hands in this Enterprise Markets. PRODUCE, i Corrected weekly by I'alene, Kohler tc Flack.

Hunt per pound 1 Shoulders 14 We found J. A. Whitebalr the sac old Joe, with a grip of the hand true as steel, and as ever an opea heart. Joe is the tuba player in th Golden band, and a musician who loves music, and besides turns out the neatest Jobs In 867. 1R3 REAL ESTATE AGENT 1'UBIJSIIKD KVKKT TUHltSOAT AT Qapman, Dickinson Cofloff Kansas.

section. Parties coming from the east are bound to buy here in the banner county of the state. Mdes 14 uie country from his wagon shop. By the way. Lard.

and bo place holds forth the inducements that Enterprise ana vicinity does. Come on, we can accommodate you all, miner, i Kggs. per do 10 Potatoes, per bus $1 15 Geo. Snyder, pKAf.Eft 1N( Joe, the next time we como down that way wen stay a whole week and take that dinner. Q.

W. Hanson we found at his old occupation with him 'Us blow, blow, blow, In fact, Geo. is a great blower, that Is, he blows tho bellows and makes the fire on the forge send up a shower of sparks that tell the world where good work In the j. II. liUADY, E.

SNYDER, 1'Hoi'icimit. Managing Editou. Corrected every Wednesday by Hoffman Son. Miss AnniejCaiene and Miss oarrie Erickson, two of New-Sweden's fair belles, took Saturday's Cyclone for Btnver, where they will remain this summer. They will be missed In the social circiPH j.

OF CENTRAL KANSAS. Offers More Good Barerains here. Join Calene acted as escort as far as Wil in son, returning on Monday. 90 89 TS J3 SO 8 59 what No, 1 No. a Hard whit Patent H.

8. supreme ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Diacksmlth line can be found. nks, 1 inks to thee my worthy friend, 1 For the lesson thou hast taught Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought." Farms than any man in Kans. There was a mad dog scare last week.

It seems From the Knst 5:19 a. m. and p. m. From the west i7p.m.

the dog bounced another dog at the mill, then ran up Factory street, biting another oog near the Boys' store. Tie then took a bee line southeast rostomce open dally from o'clock a. m. to A I SCRAPINGS ciocx, ia. unay from (o a.

m. and 1.4a to SMS p. OEto. 8NTDEU, T. J.

over the hills and disappeared. There Is a rumor afloat that he bit several hogs in the eastern part Big Stock-Great "'Variety Additional locals on second page. Road tlte Mayor's proclamation. And the little ones, TJtie, George and Ida, and hosts bf our old scholars how they do grow. No more could we use the birch or ferrule, th young lady Ideas would resent such treatment with Indignation; thus time changes us all.

The Natl Bros, are doing a rattling grain business, and all because they are the squarest boys ui-iuwu, uui we minx without foundation. He was a brown, wooly-halred dog, and should be watched. RAILROJlD TIM It TABLK. WR8T BOUND TRAINS. is sick with tbe Agent U.

P. R. R. Land Uzzie Miller, of Logan, measles. Sunday was Pentecost, and the services In the Sc.

1. 3:0 n. mis side of the "over there." They are dolnir a m. I a 11. Kmlrrnnl a NO.

5:11 a. m. I No. LI 11 I cleaning at our We have had a spring office, come and see us. No.

p. m. NO. p. m.

"hog" business too, and we aro glad to note their prosperity. Say, Jim; you dont remember when the four immortal ichelors used to run a "house," ehT Strawberries, fresh onions, greea peas and cold ham. How would the Essex porker do for cold slices, served with "spring chicken a la frlcassie. And say, Jim; feed that porker on bees AST BOt-KO. I NO.

IV, Em. p. m. Jin. 15, Loral m.

J. II. I It ATT, Agent. German Lutheran Church were Interesting. There were three girls, Kosy Pauline Hesselbarth and Ida Ertel, confirmed.

They were dressed In white, and In taking the obligations, presented an interesting appearance. The ceremonies were solemn and impressive. For some time the youag girls had been studying catechism and preparing. Lizzie MlJler was to have been Lowest Prices! B. Hoffmau went east on a abort business trip tbe first of the week.

National Land Companies Land. The Enterprise Mills -will sliip over 100 or. Rfrvtren wax and raakt the feed stlei. In our peregrinations we encountered a flitting form that seemed ever on the move, hither and M. K.

Church Rev. A. J. Cor, pnati ewry Mabbuth at 8:80 p. u.

babbaUi confirmed at the same time but Is sick, communion services were held In the afternoon. WE Altl Y3T1 1 EjrtErtT SELKCTW) STOCK TO EE HUN'I IX alh ttcbool at loads of grain and flour this month. p. OL You nsr People prayer mretlmr every Tuowlay night at 8 o'clock. KckuIat prayer melting every Thursday night.

T. B. Wilson hod a lively experience for about a minute at Abilene on Saturday morning, with his high stepping ponies, lie was lust srettlnsr Agricultural College Land. Ei nvr. 3sr3 thither, never resting, uuil pursuing.

We finally managed to bring the flitting form to bay and say "howdy." to our old friend A. Gibson. Al Is chock full of business, and runs the boss livery and feed stables of Uie West. He also -n in training a few fine horses that he hopes to see make time, Of course we called at the store of Geo. Snyder CONrtlSOATIOSAL.

Iiev. O. E. Northrup, pas- tor. CONSlsTLNU IN I'AftT Of in the buggy, when the aforesaid ponies, being hacked to- aforesaid buggy, took a wild, wild notion to hie to hannts of freedom and scenes unadorned.

Gentle Tom "braced" back on the ribbons, but the fiery, untamed tugging at one end Regular service every Sundjy evening, and Hope should be proud of her hotel, it is oue at tim very best in Dickinson county. Afi soWier'B pension papers win be ac tiiwkjdjjul free of charge at the Rxgistsk o-fflee. Go to James Hoey for coal or wood lie faas Che best in the market and gives the best weights. on alternate Sundays at 11 a. m.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Socials alternate Friday evening. and found him at home, and the same pleasant affable gentleman.

Mr. Snyder runs the pioneer If You Want to Buy a Farm Call DRY GOODS. and T. B. at tbe other, surprised the ribbons so much that they parted never to be reunited, leaving but the halter strap in his hand.

Had this been any thing but shoddy our tale here would end, but all things have an end, and the halter succumbed. The ponies, beinsr relieved nr amis store of the place, having been in business In Chapman when his store constituted the tows He carries a large stock, and we are glad to hear his trade Is good. He Is building a fine store-room at th3 corner of Seymour and Marshall streets, and will stock it to the brim with 2ne goods. Here too we met J. E.

Snyder, the genial and whole-souled editor of the Chapman Rejrlsten he and See Him. Here oro a Few Bargains K. George the accommodating restaurant man will furnish the public with ice cream daring the summer. Did you attend tbe dance Friday niht John Crowley Las Ix-ca arrested for sell ing liquor and tbe trial set for tbe 21st. NOTIONS CLOTHING GEfiTS' fubhishing: goods, hats, caps, pounds pressure to the square foot on the bits moved off at a fearful rate, mowing down awn-tags, hitching posts and other perishable property.

It is needless to say that the buggy will do very well to put Into a kaleidoscope manufactory, but as a vehicle of pleasure, It exlsU like last year's boom for Kansas Republican Governor. A Good Home. Is open hearted as the day, but his father won't send him to repiesent the firm at a church dedi John aylor Etvi. and Others aro tylnir I tyi. ii'M acres on Turkey House, to get a road running due sou'Ji from town A Good Bargain.

Na SO-SO acres four miles northwest of Enterprise; rramn house; good well andBtable; fruit trern; acres under cultivation. I'rtce Si.wa cash tmo, balance In live years. Get your pretty lace transferred to a card. You can have it done by calling on J. H.

8 wan son this city, Last week we advertised for a barber shop. This week we have one. Pays to advertise. See wens, auiuie, wina mm, with other im fcr a distanct! of six milci provements. ibU acres under cultivation inn ii acres wncat, acres Owing to the inclement weather on Saturday, the plcnlcers failed to reach the classic shores of -nill ben meetln? at the cation again, he gets there too swift.

All In a life time, Eve. P. F.Whltehair Is th3 Jolly, contented owner 1 1 the finest hardware In this section, and is doing a rattling business In his line. He Is a square man, and exact In all his dealings. M.

E. Boles Is erJcting a building for a furniture store and land office, and W. H. Snyder Is oats, wne-tnirti crop goes with farm. Price, cash, balance 8 years time, Imjusc Saturday evening to take some action toward incorporating Uie town let thore North ol Hope.

No. 11 lSOarres fonrmllM trniva. en at 8 per cent. be a ood attendance. a "boss" bulctin tbe various corn- Terrapin.

However, a merry crowd of ladies and gentlemen came down from the City of the Plains, and made glad tho blithesome hours with merry hearts and winning smiles, in the parlors of mine host of the Paeiac. They spread their picnic dinner imagining themselves 'nenth Khariv food bulldlnza. 1'rk $2,000 cash, hvw years on balance. E. George now sports board whereon is chalked modUIea of ye market.

Just Like Home. doing tho carpenter work, and a Jolly good workman Is he. Sweet William the girls used to call 293. 1G0 acres 83 under cultivation, all Water and Timber. Ko.

113 4iM acres threw miu fr-n Prairie IIU1 Natra. Here comes old Pete again. Alex Anderson caurht thlrteffrl fili bowers, and while the angling was of a different ih uiip. une-iinrd goes with farm 14 rutinlne wnter and tlmr- acies urcuara running water and tmsture. mm, out now it plain Bill.

It makea a difference when a man owns a wife a few years, I. C. Scanlan Bros are also building a large store room to accommodate their Increasing business They sell large quantities of goods to their John Widler and daughter called at our office on Tuesday and reported all things lovely in the happy valley. Tbe Register boys and girls have'nt re r-nce, easy terms. See this farm npl(1 nncIer 1en- 150 acres under cultivation (rood frame house, stone barn, frame rranarv and corral corn crib; well of irood water: one acre nt oeiore you ouy; i have tbe exclusive agency.

SHOES Monday night. One weighed forty pounds and the smallest ten lbs. George Freeman, son of O. N. Freeman, died last Si.

nhjht. Mr.Freeaiau baa uye irom uie usual Terrapin process, the walls Just the same echoed to peals of light-hearted laughter, and merriment reigned supreme. Ve are only sorry that a forced call to the country necessitated our absence from the most of the session, but our heart was with you friends, and the next time we will stay with you If it takes a make a irood stoek farm nri o. in sonable terms. Close to Towu.

numerous customers, and Patrick is Jmt as social as ever and cats off the prints with the grace of ceived that ice cream yet, but are anxiously awaiting tbe summons. buried his one daughter and bis son George Injth pat four months. en one fourth mile from town house, stable, well 60 acres broke wnuie iarm. regret exceedingly too, the c- Farm and Implements. Mr.

Ziirlcr bas moved on tho Elm farm Tbe rains tbe past few days Lave thoroughly soaked the ground and will make the vuc-uun nine near'; orcnard or 100 apple No. im anrrson Chapman rrwk. DwclUntr uuciry irees, peacn trees; terms, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Woodenware, onesiemeia. F. B.

Lillie has his drug store fitted up neatly and a good stok of drugs, doing a good business and boldlng the confluence of the people. We regret that he see i to have a grievance against us; but Forest, remember no two great brains think, feel or act alike la momentous questions. Robert Mc willen is now stationed In the drvsr uu cash. A good larui; one-tbird of crops boom. There's millions in it.

crop goes wiiii place. nouste one and one-bulf story, 80 by i-stoue barn 4 by 36; granary, bucW ahedj inillt honae, good well, fruit tA54 of ail kinds; pasture under fence. biuJn-Ia corn, SO head of cattle, is horses and colts, com plows, head A. C. Shields sold his farm to Sherer and Vandcrboff but afterwards backed out, but Jones claims his pay for land.

May 15th. Pwn. uuii vi a pan or our citizens In refusing the school bouse In which to spread the dinner we believed that courtesy should have given It, but will try In future to make up for the seeming slight. We suggest that another day be set for a visit to Terrapin. Third time is the charm you know, and we want to see the charmers charm the fish wanjesjiioey aiwajs bas ou band a supply 01 me iiest coal Enterprise and sells it at Plenty of Fruit.

ers, tnresning machine, ioo head stock hot's. 3 wagons, 8 bugles, 5 s-ts barneys tbe lowest price. Cive him a. call. 513.

80 acres; 5o acres under cultivation; 1,500 to 2,000 peach trees, 73 npnle trees "unows, i suixy una stlrrtntr plows, and about $soo worth of household fur- UUUJC DETROIT HAPPENINGS Mrs. c. w. Lamb has been quite sick. ana nil kins of cherry, plum and other swre, ana is a oeaming light.

has Just closed his school, having been princl the past winter. We rather think it will be a card for the drug store, as ail the young Lidl.wlll now centre their affecficn there, eh! if it gets too thick Kobert, send souie over to us. Tatrtck Sheeran is ever is j.3tliag for the benefit or the little city He is building a house for our friend Wagner, late or Enntercrise. whnretn ureen Lamb la doinsr soma fine io grape vines and 'other small painting on Lamb store. iruiw, an oearn.g.

House 18x24. 4 rooma Wheat Goes with Farm. X(X 2S8u Ifirt nnrMi i mtiu G. W. HANSON, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker.

Blacksmitliing A SPECIALTY. well, cistern, 3J miles from AWIcn-, 4 We are under obligations to Mr. J. B. Froet, postmaster at Buville, Michigan, for list of names that is Tery valuable to us.

Latto Bros, have decidedly the best fans that have ever been brought to this market. They are handy, convenient and fashion -abie. Buy one. Housp. weiL rVn-Tv mtnst, i u)I1e irom unJd Alill wi it' ni-res or Wheat u.uer near.

lernis, one-half with irnl i'rfa I uk Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, FINE POKET and TABLE CUTLERY, ISG Mwon ctrr; thing, c-cially ouf CIX1TII STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES is larger and more complete than ever before, and wo adding to every d-r-many new articles that we have never curiod In stock until UilsTfall. GEO. SNYDER. toait. Miss Mary Vail Is executing some fine work in the way of Crayon painting.

She is an accomplished artist-Some of our citizens took refuge In their caves Tuesday night, and came peacefully out Wednesday morning, and found all happy. The wind Sunday gently removed the roof from Father Haine stable, and quietly lerc It on an adjoining lot. No. 2R9 80 seres miles tmta to start a barber shop. He has also laid off an a lditlon west of town, aucl will run the town out that way.

Patrick was one of tUa fathers of the town, and has done much for tho place. We also met Sanborn Bros, busy os-bees; W. Mitchell, A Kare Bargain. cuiuratlon. iood two story frame house, plenl CHAPMAN.

KANSAS S1.60O, cath. ii4. An eiglity acre farm, 2 miles south or iown, in a good nciriiborhood, close to Union service will be held in Bonebreak's opera Louse, on Sunday, May 26th, under tho ait ees of the A. No. 63, subject, "The Past and the Future." puvuegis, 1,100 $400 cash, bid- Jesse Thomas is searching for a permanent bot- No.

siph vim. nan use wncat cron an') oil llm 1 Prl.re. fci nno "A to suit purchasers. jiu vy ui way couldn't do without a live paper and had tils name adaed to our large roll: Dr. Colley, the popular physician, and who loves to draw the noble cat-llih from the briny deep 3.

W. Spratt, the gentlemanly station agent, John Erwln, Michael Nicholson, Patrick Quirk old time friends, who were busily engaged in sewni that the work on the nu c.j...?. AiJr.v'i wiiu uie pirtcc. i ins is a denirable farm, clese to market, gool soil J. A.

WH I TEH AIR, W20flmaier and Repairers Haciincry uioi-tiusa in every resDect. Knterprtee luei unur cultivation. Knion.iiri land. A flrbt-class wagonmaker will Im found at rr ce, i.2tx. one halt cash.

balanV om course of construction was pushed along. Apro- of iiiissiiop who is prvpnred to do all kinds of pos thhs this church wUi Dstheflntm onlldini of this kind in tne West Jimmy Boiand is si i i the life and li-hl of the ton, uidaa Theaty as No. 807 ISO arrp. fl tro rr.il... kjiu 10 nis wen, and vows will find it If the climate does not get too hot.

J. A.Fallgatter.byinvilation of Rev. Nortbrup, will preach at our school house next Lord's Day, at 2 p. m. All are cordially lnrlted to attend.

As we were wending our wjy peacefully homeward and meditating oa the beauties of nature Sunday night, we chanced to glance in at a window, and noticed several of our younger citizens engaged to studying the history of the four kings. Close the book boys on Sunday at least, and read your Pible, it will be more beneficial. Our old friend Ben Mclndo his 60 acres of corn ready for the plow. Ben Wil.on and family, formerly of this ennntv A Small Farm. 313.

80 acres; 3J miles from Enterprise-oo acres under cultivntion good house well, granary, etc. $1300 cash. A rare bargain for soma oue; can't help but please. repairing on short not ice Give TJiem a Call fr ime house with stone cellar, barn lby 4-hog lot tloored and nmri- "I DMUII. BCIMJU WI1T I VMS luunli hu.

nwood irrnvo Chapman Mills I lDt ft Jonn doctrines, tind advocates the pruiclplej of that sect as found In the un ibrldged dictionary. A stock coinpuny as rorrned to build a boat for raging Kaw, consisting' of Whitebalr, Colley We are prepared to handle a few more farms for sale first come first served and if you want to sell now is the time to strike. Ve are prepared to do well by you. Don't forget to ask the Council to take some actionf regard to organizing a fire department and procuring fire engines. We need them badly and delay8 are dangerous.

Go to C. Nelson's for lumber he keeps tbe best in Enterprise and sells at the lowest rates. He deals square, give him a call. His yard is opposite Darling's Badger's livery stable. tK down remainder on time.

Sewing Machine 1m The Crown the Uest. Plenty of Iinihlin- Stone. JIr)Wacre3' 70 nnder cultivation, 0 creek 313. 130 acres: 3.1 miles from P.nirnrfu Far Keal. uaaer fenco with mnnlcir bouse.

nu Rood well the bulTdinand" it ii tnln "of joy forever Twenty-four teet lon, anil Vm carry halt the ton population. Name her "1 he Ke? stt.r" boya, and we will net up the sodi and come do and ride la It, or better yet brtntr It up to the lake the 3d of June. fe Livtir w-ic uuanrr CUlllVfttlon One UCTe narrow, stinlntr nlow 4 horses, 4 cows. PI roe andterms reasonlibii A room on tlie corner of First and Factory streets gid location; nnt w. granary and but later of Crawford county, have moved back to our town, and are living in Mr.

Jewel's house. Mr. Editor, If you wish to! feast your eves on 0-. V. Prop'r.

Liivlnir erervtlilnir nutria hir rha ni.i. oi-irrr uunuings; eipruteen acres pasture; one third wheat crop with place. Terms, S2000; lshea, rock-bottom iacis. Chapman la ba reasonable. Lull at tbe premises.

Mrs. 8. F. Wkioiit. fbvtoa-raDher.

a rnKi. uiiMiiuutouiy muKe casu oaiance on tune; a rood bnr- fnr. rrrv.wl 7 lUHC ho. 1. Nw Jefferson townshln.

known as the Ueary Webber f.rui 1.0 acres, U0 acres under culUvstlun, 40 seres T.LJ ac rye, licres of na! DEALEH IN TP iwuniry. hold a warm spot in our heart for chapman, her people, and especially the bright youths who wlfl soon hold TT nave your pictures taken and ace your- Good Stock Farm. msu tv utuers see you. wealth, health, strength, beauty, fair women and brave men, stop your Enterprise racket. Come over to Detroit, and we win take pie isure in convincing you that for all such things Detroit not only beats Enterprise, but all the world.

Well, 111 tell you. if you muzzle BUI Lamb to keep him from talking a man to up Charlie Lowrie the paths of rectitude and simplicity, Improve the agricultural resources of the town, and agree to nave four candidates for county offices each fall, we mltrht consider l. 11. Uwaoson ia heie with his photo- It "3- 400 acre8 Ia L'brty towhshlp; has frame IWM, rood well, subie tBt Jn crlNj ki.iju ior a snort line only, those FLOUR AID Custom Grinding a FEED Specialty I iuuuiuk wwer anu tnuber; 80 acres In pasture, and other fields under fence; 150 wishing work done should call soon, work uniiuB ui Biaie tnere, and wlsn lLuneJ Prosperity. We stopped the mills north of town, and were surprised at the rush of business.

O. V. HuUn Is making an emmtnent success oftke milts, turning out rood work to thesatlsfacuon of all; we usS Ws neof Bour? and know whereof we sieuk. merelv hni time to say do, but thiirks there's nothing Ufce the live paper -The Keglster." Phon Brenrier is cook and flour feeler here, and a Jolly good boy he, a Jolly good boy lshe. Pnon down here some time ami tmf.

hwn uone wiiii aLspatcu anu at reasonable rates. in IHutkard conference at Bismak Grore is largely attended and an interesting meeting is in progress. Many of the breth-en will buy and locate in this section being well pleased with oor county. local turned well digger for about an hour and a half the other day and during the time blistered his hands, spoiled his bible class suit of clothes, thought about a cuss word mod "swore off on the business. CT nnuer cultivation; frame how.e i4x2Q ljatoriesbigb; stone barn, 24x30; Vtf1 Hve miles from Enterprise tnree from Detroit nnf iiiui.i..

77 The Crown Sewing Machine Is, eurr-j, gooa well, and 1 acre orchard. This is a most desirable stock farm, and no bet- the best. aiKleasytciBs. yriceio ann Invitation. Ed.

A letter from ake Bushey, reports times rather dull In SUverton, Colorado, with from two to three feet of snow in the Valleys, and from five -iiis ranea ls acres: runnmtr wirain ia tne country. Frice, $6500. Xone to Excel. Prom here we took a bee line a northwesterly direction, and ere long struck the coining town of urocsmr, and struck it hard. CITY HOTEL Irion Artnitage are leaders of low prices I A A I i mm wlo wi umser, acrea fenoed.

No. S09 HA amvs mi J.E. NYDER, avuneue, A.as. iVlJWJ? acres Wm. BANNING, Prop.

tT acres on Carry creek, second bottom land; house of three rooms; stone stable and other buildings, good well, cor- teu leei in mountains- We noticed our genial County Attorney, O. W. nurd, accompanied by hla brother Charles of New Mexico, on our streets Friday. Charley la one of the old time boys, and was well acauiinti with kramT n'rWV 1 vrBCB acrea potatoes acres COrn: tmm rmnnM. Don't fall to see the Crown Sewing Ma- house: stone snrin? Opposite the depot and west ot lbs post office Wnfnhno ftt.

umuc, ai inou Arunuige Abilene. vojii cnu ana small pasture; 54 acres MaOa at ALL HOURS. A lull line Of COOk Stoves ami ranirea ciiiiivauon; will be sold for the small price of $10 per acre; f350 down, balance on four years time. For a small farm there low as tbe lowest at Irion qZT IS WIS EHS i No. 280 acres; running water and timber.

80 7 1 mo, jaunroe nas lust lare school building has been completed, with several Other Improvements. "uiikvto J. II. brown, the generous and affable landlord of the hotel, who knows how to cater to the want of hungry printers, Is building aa addition to his popular hotel, and can accommodate all JhJtV1116 beat ot style, and with some-thl pg more than a mere shovvof relreshmenS for the inner man, while his amiable wile makes a forlorn traveller feel at home. It wli naj you to stop with him while In Industry.

tne gentlemanly postmaster has faith aLsolathe fucuru nmicffi CapU W. H. Miller of Bradner, Ohio, is new subscriber. Capt. Mill or is a whole souled square gentleman and proposes to locate in our glorious county.

All such citizens are cordially welcomed here. R. F. Barber, formerly of this place, and wen and favorably known here, is visiting the scene of bis former acquaintance and his numerous friends here. Mr.

Barber owns a fine farm in northwest Kansas, where he now resides. acres pasture under fence, about rodshwure, TO apple tree pear trees, fe-rspe and oil kinds of small fruits, erS narr, corncrib and we Uiug house. Mnchine is Agd far ETNA luznzii Co. The Crowu Sewlujr the best. A.

GIBSON rROPKIETOIi OF THE NO. 11 acres on TTollnnrt rrtml- onn I fmr Male. A cood house and lot will be sold rhenn. cultivation, lot in pasture under fence, with "mooih land, dwelUna house. Detroit In Its Infantile days.

A. Engle and John Sheets started on Friday night's train on a visit to Kingston, Canada-They purchased through tickets from our agent Mr. Byers, who ticketed them by the shortest and best.route. The veteran political war horse, O. B.

Smith, came down from his farm In Hayes township last Saturday during the rain, and explained the nret two sections of the Monroe Doctrine to Will Lamb, and departed for bis home In peace, promising to continue tho story the text rainy day. VVe regret to announce that-our old friend Wm. Montgomery, of Hayes township, lost a fine horse one night last week, it getting fast in the stable and being dead In the morning. ri aj, uisiern and well. Situated in Cluiman, a Rood location and nwue excel.

A Desirable Farm. 203. 80 acres; 5 railes south of Enterprise; 44 arcs under cultivation; good soil -good neighborhood, and a desirable farm. Terms, 1200; casli, balance ou time. A Clicap Farm.

fJ3 acTes tnree '-d on-hftH miles from Enterprise, one and one-half from Detroit under Matlon; about bii acres of in every respect a desirable properly. If CHAPMAN" NO. 203 SO APT Ana hnlf you aon't waut to lose a bargain call soon from hQ- r.uierpnsi- LUMBER YARD. orZi i 1 Koon weu; 60 acres and Informs ua that his sales are do ible this year pver last Ua is doing a good business In the hardware and Implement line, and by strict tnd square dealing, has built up a large trade. Cliarlle Peters stiU roaiua the city unconflned only he roams rather slowly having dlalocted his ankle, and moves around by the help of wooden supports, lie is sole manager of a large wooden building on south side.

assebaum Bros, are doing a good milling business, and the other merciiauu doing well ana are liappy. The fence that kept fckulh uum-r UUIM vni Ion cnwl A prize package soap man was in town on Saturday and proceeded to gently extract the filthy lucre from tbe pockets of the boys. It was soap-ar-tickle-your-agame person of means who wnnm or address D. G. Kcdv, Enterprise, Kas.

Moskt. Alonar, I have money to loan locality. 1 FOR LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE ut seven pur cent interest. lx)w couimis- iw-res opiano. would mik o-vi Price 1 down remainder on uma.

sioos. Call at once at this ofQce. stock farm by putting in a wlnU-ndl pump. the boys couldn't get on. Oh Hank riches hath wings etc.

D.G.Rudy made his first delivery of the If you lutvo a farm you wish to aell call Lincoln Smith departed Sunday morning on an extended visit to friends and relations near Ot-tumwa, iowa. Fallgatter and Mallory are busily engaged making windmills, and we will Just say that they are manufacturing the best mill we have seen yet, and that they win pump more water with at this office. ot Bong" the first of the week. siue visitors irom entering tlie tovvit, lias been taken and travel crosses the creek over the dam. When, oh when, is the brnlSe to be built There is only one thing lackmir to make of Industry one of tbe foremost towns in this part of the country, and that ia a railroad- She has a splendid agricultural country around, good water power and enterprising citizens and is bound to succeed, and besides knows how to aDDrcci- anu tne subscribers were all well pleased with the book and greatly admired the appearance of it.

It is in fact, a handsome JL. Auctioneer. Will attend all sales at reasonable raUa. Shingles. 1STO CHTAE.a-E SHOWIlsra LAITD.

Give him a Call. IIoi e. Kas. I And In fart snvth-uiir vou mxv book and well wort it times the price. Dr.

T. J. Nair, D. 8. Black, Noah B.

any otner mm manufactured, It being Mr. Fallgatter's own Invention, and la guaranteed to do the work or money refunded. E. 8. Vail has found plenty of water in his new weu at the elevator, and has put down a new Iron pump.

buikliuK purpusci, gn to Uia Notice. will receive colts for nasi urn tr this auiier, u. A- bnaver and 8. A. Liggett, in company with Hon.

J. II. Baker and wife summer at my farm 5 miles south of Enter For the benefit of the GOOD RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES BADGER LUMBER YARD, lnaulaitive. would prise. Tbe pasture is well enclosed, abuud- stanea on Monday eight's train for Bis say that the Detroit correspondent fortheKeg-lster Is nothing but a poor old ant grass and rresli sj rinij tvnter.

Terms rcjisonable. Annlv soon. Chapman, Eama. Correspondence Solicited. Information marck Grove, where they win attend the grand assembly of the Dunkard Church.

Dbtkoit, May 1883. Bas Blec. 5t J. it. Baker.

ate a live paper, as Mr. Munroe informs us that the Register is way ahead on subscrir-tions there. Driving through Cheever our Pennsylvania companion was amazed, astounded, delighted and completely carried away to see this garden spot of the Union, with its trees, soil, landscape and beautie. TVe found Dr. T.

C. Ayres hard at work preparing to build a residence on his fine farm Ayres was also "thar," and as natural as could be enrolled his Dame for tbe Register. Emmet started out with ns about the same tima ill tllA mfltrimAninl OPPOSITE Ilia DEPOT WORRELL, Supcrintcndn't Furnished Free. Those ke delivered at their CJUrjf.lJY, KM bouses each morning, this summer can be i acconimoiKlatod by leaving their names D. W.

HAILL CO. witn me booh. I will deliver each morning at prices to suit the times. INNOCENTS AIUtOAD. A portion of the Kegtster stair loaded themselves to the brlmwlUi campaign documents, copies of the Uve paper of the people, note-books, agricultural Ideas, stock articles and a pamphlet on the art of making beeswax out of soft soap, and behind a pair of get-tnere-ElI, see-ns-travel-stfleds started to interview the great and growing country.

We halted at Panl Haralatt's, and found him busily engaged In putting the flnlshlna taimhea GIVE ME A CAIX. iiW A. G. Emt. DRALEKH IJT Money Loaned at Lowest Rates.

J. A. Bowles, brother-in-law of Dr. T. J.

pshaw, has located in Our city and we welcome him right cordially. Mr. Bowles is a plasterer and a brick layer of the first class and already ha several Job to do. He wai pi ister the residence of Mrs. Gan-tenbien, J.

F. Slaatz and J. H. Brady. E.

P. Shaeffer, Koch W. Thurs-tin and other Uve men of Hope, inform us that tiic trains on tbe new road will carry off this ycar'3 crop of wheat. Hope is growing rapidly and is doing a good busi venture, but we give the palm friend Em-toct. lie informs us that a stranger appeared at his home a week ago of tho boy persuasion -f we'll set op the soda the next time we meet.

-1a Riri to uo general i.onso work in a JOHN CUOTGHAH. small ranuly. 2.00 a week will bo iail. Inquire at this ofilce. to his fine residence, and hurling anathemas at the carpenters tor leaving Mm thus in the larch Of course coming through DETKOIT on our way home, we liad to interview the widely known Lamb Bros, store, and found Tases Paid for Non-Residents.

Krr. Cool I I will cool you off eiirh morning. Hand in your names early if you wish ice deliver tealtT In all kinds of Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Confectionery, Etc. Also deal "ji all kinds of iu mo miust ui tne corn planting season." Dan! has really a Has home, and proposes to furnish it In a style In keeping with the appearance and construction. He has a well Improved farm, and can well afford to take life comfortably.

We wlsB him ease and prosperity, our next hAiti ed at your residence. GRAIN, GRAIN, lillMt maikt'i rrte paid for WHEAT I CORN RTjB I ETC aui inimerseu to tne waistband In work arranging floods in their new kuilding, and when we say he was immeranri -in rr 7 t-f A. 0. Eyth. that means a good waya around.

1 Add New II KpwIIala! ness hich will be Increased when the road reaches there. John W. vViUioo, ot the Qcuctu, and Ids cooiiln, John Kioe, called at this office on Monday, John is a printer that is a printer, especially oa Am work he gets there. ress all Communications to and a full line of Snrintr Mil- place was the thriving town or Chapman, nowaed In the anaala ot history as a probable trade centre, and henceforth to be more renowned as last getting their Eli. Bless our eyes, bt we were surprised 1 The place la really bavin? a tie Claimed that he did not want to buy the Register, but if we were inclined to sell we imagine he would taken hand.

The Lamb boys are doing a good business, hav- Ienary Goods, selected with DRESSED POULTRY, EGGS AND BUTTER, Fr fie will pay the hiu-! t'ASfl PliK'K. Give ns a mil and Mtlsfivd that we will dn yen rlyflit. care, and to be sold cheap, BRADT uifii. u(j mrge iraae. Charlie Lowrie is the life and pet of Detroit, and his witiicisnir cairse a ripple of merriment to vibrate unceasingly.

Come unuMtnpMVM pushiag the claims of the Santa Tm Water Works soliciting stock. Come again, latch string is always ovtr boom, and after an absence of but about a year and a half, we could scarcely believe eur eyes or find former land-marks. But the people are Just the same cordial, whole-hearted set, and the boys the same boys we used to know and Soo-nob with as I expect to close out my business soon. Call soon if you wish bargains." at rm vvcr iiovs auu we n-vistt With you. ENTERPRISE, KANSAS.

64 1 Mr s. l.ocr.ACK, Opfwitr Uie Dent, CHAniAN, SMOKY HILL ELEVATOR..

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1883-1884