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The Enterprise from Hallowell, Kansas • 4

The Enterprise from Hallowell, Kansas • 4

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The Enterprisei
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Hallowell, Kansas
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4
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The town has been made hedious for I Hallowed Enterprise. J. WJobinett -DEALER IN EVERY! IIING- We wish you a Merry Christmas, The days are growing shorter. We would like to have a good correspondent from Sherwjn. and Eauj'k-ner.

The Enterprise would be a good Christmas present to send to some distant triend. Aside from Christmas tree at each of the churches there will be a family tree at the hotel. We are prepared to do all kind of job work. Give us a call when in need qf anything in that linq. W.

R. Hugh.ej, of Oswego, was in the city Satuiday on business and gaye the Enterprise a friendly call. Cutler's Comedy will give a perr formance in the opera house next Monday and Wednesday nights. Don't I have just received the largest and best selected gf General Merchandise ever brought to Hallowell consisting of Dry Goods, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, Queens-ware, Glassware, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hosiery and alj jnds pf NOTIONS CLOCKS JEWELRY. A full line of Patent Medicine3.

fi-Quinine Cheaper than was ever heard of before.g A large lineof Boots, Shoes, and CLOTHING- HOLIDAY GOODS OF ALL Kim All of which I will sell at lowest cash prices. Jii.iu-.i- and Egg3 taken in exchange fpr goods at highest market Hallowell, Kansas GEO. BURTON, Heal Estate Collection aid Insurance knt. Insurance written in the bestSold line tions made and promptly remitted. All kind of Notary Public work executed.

GEO. BURTON, fail to attend. Don't pay old standard pricos, for Books, Albums and other Holiday goods. Go to THE FAIR at Columbus everything very cheap. Let all thattakes the ENTERPRISE come in and pay, their dollar, and say no, or yes, that we may know just how many subscribers we have.

The display of Holiday goods at THE FAIR in Columbus exceeds anything ever seen in this county. Great decline in prices since last year. There is a splendid opening here for a bank. The business of the town demands a bank and the people should make an effort to get some one to start one here. Now that Hallowell has got a boom scarted, everybody should go to work in earnest and help keep it going and it will soon be numbered among the best towns in Cherokee county.

We want the people of Hallowell and Lola township to come in and see us. We want to get acquainted with you and get your name on our list as a reader of the Enterprise. There is a great demand for houses inllallowell, and same one with a lit tle money could not make a better investment than to erect a few houses here. Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Towels, Table Linens, Handkerchiefs, Tin ware, Glassware, Fine Chinaware, everything that you want at THE FAIR New goods, new prices. Second door north of Postofflce.

L. J. Slease proprietor, Columbus, Kansas, PROGRAMME CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE CHRISTMAS EVE. He Shall Lead Us, Solo, Miss Irene latch. Opening Address.

Roland Walker, Song. Just As I Am. Prayer. Dr. Dotson.

Song. Seeking for Me. The year represented by 12 children. Rec. Miss Mamie McKee.

Song. Come and Worship. Rec. Ralph King. Song.

This is the way at Christmas. Rec. Miss Ilattie Knox. Talk. "Christmas" W.

T. King. Christmas Day Song. Santa Clause and his Presents, Song. "God be with you till we meet again." Com.

JOB OFFICE. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING. tne past week by the unearthly noise made by the small boys and Borne of the little girls, with their one cent whiptles, fia a general thing tberp is a few youngsters in private or public that would all but make the Void man himself" growl, but the hedious shriek from the whistle has caused a commotion in general. IN MEMORY OF LITTLE EMMA JOIIGSON. Daughter pf Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Johnson, was born April 17th 1894, and died' December 14th 1895. 1 he funeral took place in the Christian church Sun day morning at 9:30 o'plock, conducted by Elder King, after which the little casket was taken to the cemetery and laid away.

One little flower of life, Has faded from our sight. It has gone from earth To meet the Angels fair and bright. We must not weep or mourn, For life ii weary and worn And God called her the dawn, Of that blessed, blesspd mpiq. How she with the heavenly angels Wears the crown our Pather gave, We can only scatter flowers, O'er our darling Emma's grave. C.R.

See F. L. Judy, of Columbus, for fine Furniture and Undertaking supplies. Let every citizen in Hallowell take he ENTERPRISE. No household comeplete without it.

St. L. Sanfrancisco Time Cakd WESTBOUND. No. 1, Passenger 1 No.

8. m. No. 31, Local .12:42, p. m.

EASTliOUND. No. 2, Passenger. a. m.

No. 4, Passenger 4.40, p. m. No. 38, Local freight 11:66, a.m.

No. 32, Local from Hallowel to Columbus 7:30, a. m. No. 38, Lccal from Neodasha to Columbus 9:58, p.m.

W. A. McKeo, Agt, Hallowell, Kas. $384255.128.00. IS SPENT annually for Tabacco.

Thou-s sanrla of men die every yoar from thutj dreadful disease, Cancer of the Stomach, orougut on oy tne use or Tonacco. The use of tobucoo is injurious to the! nervous system, promotes heart troubles. alfects the eyesight, injures the voice, and makes your presence obnoxious to those! olcaii and pure Jrom such a llltliy habit. Do You Use lobacco If you do. we know you would like to' quit tho habit, and we want to assist you, and will, if you say tho word.

i How (Jan We Heln Yon? Whv inducing- you 10 purcniiHO a uox oi aia's Touacco Antidote, which is a pren i i rt jfroots, which is a tonic to tho system: also: (cures the Tobacco Habit and knocks Cijjar-i cues silly. i I How Do "Wo Know It Will. Cure You? First by its thousands and; ithousands of cures: Second by tho in creased demand for it from the most repu-; utablo wholesale houses; Third, we know what it Is composed of and that the prep aration will clean the system of niootino, ana win cancel all errors or the past. ft Vour XJrufrsriHt Has Uolll tor sale. if he has not ask him to Ket It for you.

Il ho tries to palm olf Boinethinic 'Must aRl jfood," Insist on having Colli. If ho will nrir firrlnrit rtl vnn taonil na 1 mil nnn rl.tUl liar, and reeeivo a box of Colli in most cases one box afreets a cure, but we guarantee 6 noxes to cure any one. COLLI REMEDY HIGGINSVILLE, MO. celebrated Meakin Queenswara all contracted for be re i Honest weight! and Maasuren Hallowell, Kansas J3Y M. Q.

REITEL, Entered Rt the postofflce Cansas, as second-class niall matter. Bates for advertising made known on application. Subscription price 1.00 a year In ad ranct. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 1895. Dr.

W. II. Ward, visited the county Beat Thursday. Subscribe for the Enterprise only pne dollar a year. To keep up with the times read the ads in the Enterprise.

James VVbetsel, says he set up. vpith his cellar lait Wednesday night, Mrs. Joe Propst, and Mrs. Cutler, drove over to Columbus Tuesday. Eugene Ilileman, of Baxter Springs, hag bee in the city a few days this week.

Wm. Berry, of Montana, is visiting finda in this city the greater part of this week. Mrs. Jenie Doran, of Dolumbus was Visiting friends in Hallowell last Satur day, and while in the made the Enterprise a very plasant call, Every widea. wake and uptp date business man has an ad in their local paper, and vou will find that Hallowell has the business men, and here is jus where you will get your bargans.

Mr Frank Dawson, a well-to-do farm er north of town left Tuesday morning for Hot-Springs Arkansas where he hopes to have his health restored, his esteemable wife accompained him. A boy about 16 year old was killed at Scammon last Tuesday by having a fit and fell onto the railroad just as a Bwitch engine was approaching. No blame was laid to the enginee. The curtains made by the Cutler Comedy Co. for the opera house are first class in every respect and shows that they know how to put up a good curtail) as well as a good show.

The Cutler Comedy Company has been in the village the past week making some new curtans for the Opera House. The are neatly gotten up and and wmil4Jbe-atTedit toany city hall In the country, but there is nothing too good for the people of Hallowell. Wm King, Dehorned a cow on our Btreets Monday with his new Dehorning Knife, which drew quite a crowd of spectators, and he convenced them that he is an expert at the business, and while we have seen a great many he has the finest Instruments we ever saw for that purpose. It isjtalked of in political circles that Charley Gibbs, of Hallowell, nas aspirations for the democratic nomination for congress in this district next year. Columbus Advocate.

The democrats could not nominate a more compitent or worthy man than Mr. Gibbs. Before another issue of the Enterprise makes its appearance, Christmas Bhall have come and gone and the New Year will be close at hand, and thanking the business men and citizens of Hallowell and vicinity for the patronage given us and hoping to merit a continuance of the same, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. S. W.

Smith, our accommodating postmaster was over to Oswego Monday settling up with the firm he has been buying grain for at this place And of couase everything was satisl'ac tory, for it could'ent be otherwise, and this enterprise is a good thing for the farmers, and is quite an item towards keeping trade to home, and a great help towards building Hallowell up, Since the ENTERPRISE made its bow to Hallowell, business among our merchants ha3 increased so much that it compelled J. W. Robbinett to em ploy his son Al, to clerk in the store to keep up witli the rush and times, and our now all hnvea rU-rk ttt help shf'" u't: i.o the r- vvd-i the cheapest, and must goods for the money you can buy anywhere OBITUARY. Mary Etta Young, the 13 year old daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Young was born in Hallowell, Kansas, September 15th 1882. She was convert ed and united with the M.

E. church Jan. 20th 1895. For some months past Bhe was a great sufferer from indami- tory rheumatism. On Dec.

17th she departed this life in the tiiurnphs of a living faith, hrr last words were Lord hurry hum. The funeral serv Ices were conducted in the M. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, VISITOG CARDS 1ULL HEADS, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS NUTES, RECEIPTS, WEDDING CARDS ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, ETC, All inds of Lndga All Work Guaranteed. Call and give Special comnaniAa. nt tha wDf fn WW wHwaw idlest VUiiUC Eallowell Kansas, rinting a Specialty.

Prices Reasonable if: us a trial order. i Offer, ENTERPRISE See The ENTERPRISE For Job Work. R. O. M.

DOTSON, tfAM.mvELL, Kansas. Female Diseases a Specialty. Oilice in ton's Hal Estate Office. VI calls promptly answered day or iiiyht. TO Subscribers of the i flllia The Leanenwoeth Daily imes and Enterprise year $3 Weekly 1 year $1.25 Come in and secure your reading matter before this offer is withdrawn.

O. KEITZEL, Editor and Publisher. DEALER IN DRY GOODS GROERIEiS, BOOTS, SHOES; Notions, meensware, Just received a crate of the My Boots Shoes were fore the raise in hides and leather, lam selling at old prices. These are about the present Chicago wholesale prices. A large stock of (Hens C1I00L Shoes.

Every Pair Warranted. I SAY Where do you get your blacksmithingV 'J, AT McKEES of roursc New York X3uckwlieat Flour and JVti vp 1 up My Goods, and good a exactly aa represented. G-IJ3I3S. Church in Hallowell Dec. 19th.

Rev. E. Hughes..

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Pages Available:
60
Years Available:
1895-1896