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The Harlan Enterprise from Harlan, Kansas • 3

The Harlan Enterprise from Harlan, Kansas • 3

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rnr POINTERS. -COnRESPONDENeBj' Who Will- Be The editor of this. iwper pledge DIM -MEETING S100 toward a ncrmimcnt umlnwnimit Normal Note urid for Gould College. IH irFor Ice call on II. Sullivan.

-Good Milk Cows and other Cat Students still arriving, U8 near from the other lit persona. tle Ibr salo. Inquire at this offloe. W. Bomgardner was seen harvest Ooliepe 1 17 Waldo 13 sure to suit vou in the ing last week.

Attend the educational meeting. price of Prunes. All tho way from J. H. Saunders bonsU of an extra The Latest Market Price: TloasiV lOcts.

Butter 9 to 10 cts. Hew Potatoes per peck. Chickens per doz. Tuiikeys Bets per lb. 'Hogs 4.00 to CoitNi.

55 eta. 5H.50. Corrected every Thursday, Miss May Anderson arrived this three to six pounds for 25 cts. pair of muscles, morning Worn Halina, Thomas Sweet, from Sherman county, Miss Minnie Crawford was visiting New Prints at Kedler Son's, "Ovst6rs and Craekers. Ginrroi'- is the latest arrival.

triends in town Monday. The orchestra has been practicing snaps and Cookies, at Waldo's. Wm. Drumhiller. a runner from some fine music for next Friday night.

july 20-th; Addresses by Prominent Speakers. -Go to Keeler Son's for the St. Joseph, visited Harlan last week. The smilinir countenance of II. Campaign Cigar, A.

L. Bailey says he can't make ice McMillen was seen h); chapel Monday cream. He tried three hours and failed. J. L.

Waldo' takes Butter and morning. Iffcs in exohanca for Oroneries. All Mr, tjpp and family, of Sherwood Still warm. Borne dust afloat. The flies have' arrived.

r-Waldo has turned Mormon. rr Jasper Niles has a new boy. you finished that patch Quite a number of the normalites have been visiting at Bartlett's this talk of picnicing at the river next Fri week. goods go at the lowest living ratcsv Bartlett sells his Coffee at 20 cts, His store is the nlaoe to buv vour day afternoon; Ixslc loy Orciiestra and, not Baaad- TJoix't Fail to of Ed Gruger writes from Chicago. neisnovJiead a large belt Miss Carrie Anderson, J.

H. Saunders goods of all kinds, i and F. E. Lewis are among the number house. v.

Wftldn will feed the hnncrv. even who have enrolled the past week. Two officers of the Salvation Army though ho can't clothe the naked, Miss Tammie Hahn. Co. Supt.

of Os are at Smith Centre, holding a series of weeds? 1 ybir an example of neatness, observe our back yard. Groves says that it will rain as soon as the moon is full. Mr. Carson and daughter Sarah borne county, and B. Hahn, of Har meetings, Fly Nets of all styles and Colors.

v-'v J. Reynard. JUST RECEIVED! A fresh lan, visited the normal lapt Friday. The, Alton Empire has been pur Frank Derinian's beiner at the college chased by Messrs, Israel Moor and D. Friday caused one pf the lady stu supply of Green Apples, Blueberries, E.

to offerirxgr went to Edmonds to-day. II. W. Bomgardner took a trip Gaylord Tuesday evening. I The Salem Arans has been moved dents to be very anxious for the session to close.

omatoeq, uoans, ine iingiiBh Currants, and Spices of all kinds, to Maukato, and the name changed to J. It. WALDO. During the past week J. F.

Nichols "we noticed' the pleasant face of the Kansas Clarion. 1 Notice. D. Shanttle. of Cawker City, was has been protracting his hour for book keeping in room number 4.

He is progressing rapidly. All nei-Boiis knowing themselves to in Harlan Tuesday, and played vylththe Frank Maxwell ori our streets last weeK. band boys Contemplate attending the 'Downs anniversary on the 27th. Snme needed repairs have been BDG BARGAINS, oe luuebtea to me nunc settle tnoir band in the evening. Misses Martha Blake and Esther aecounta hv AuoruRt 1.

All who fail Look out for some tariff news. It Stranathan went to Smith to sottlo by this date will find their made, this week, upon the roo of the is thought that the Mills bill will be vo ALL day. They expect to attend the normal accounts in the banas of an oiheer tor ted on by next Saturday. there next month. collection.

Hereafter I will work The time of holdincr the countv fair cheap for cash. Chas. Horneman, The'tinestibn, "How shall we prevent General SVierchandise, has been changed from Sept. 20 and whispering in-school was freely discussed by our instructor, and also by 21, to Sept. 20, 27 and 28.

For Sale Cheap. Oiifl lurcrftV thfea burner Gasoline A few friends of Miss Fannie Car the students, lapt Friday Stove, in good condition. For further son called at the hotel last evening, and SUCH AS Misses Ora Herman and Alice Beck particulars apply to enjoyed'theevemng eating ice cream. with and Mrs. Horner went to Smith The Bulletin is now the official paper Center and secured rooms for self board W.

G. Brandenburg, At, Boarding Hall. Harlan, Kansas. of Smith county, at a salary of 20 cents during the coming normal. BOOTS and.

SHOES a year. Say, boys, can't you divide up Anv one in need of a first class gaso 7. Geo. Rounds and Miss Nina Bush, line stove shbuUl call on W. G.

Branden bank block, -v. Nagel remembered us on subscription this and are now -happy agatnY Mfn -II. Sullivan and family started yesterday for Jewell' county, They Will return in about a week. -Mell pinner visited our office Tuesday! lie been vorkin' for iorae time past at Hill City. Read our.

business You will find there some facts which may save you considerable money. -The material of the Stockton Eagle has been nerved to" Downs, where a paper will parted by Bet Baker, has been at Gaylord this week; repairing ''and running a threshing engine for Haskell. -Mr. Barnett, from the noith-east part of the county, was in town Saturday, and made a short call at our oftice. For Downal of Smith Centre, visited Harlan yester burcr.

He proposes to retire from the fn 91th. f.hA sneWial train forthe nnwnsi A miivprsavv will leave' Harlan day. Miss Bush will remam ror sever HCats and. Caps, business', and will give you a bargain at 9 :20 a. and returning, will arrive al days.

JOHNIU at uarian at 1 1 p. m. itemeroDer, On last Friday evening a charming one tare for the round trip. Lawrenoe Creekings. and very select party was given by Mrs.

A. j.aktuuk, Agent. jvl. E. Harlan in honor of her friend, Miss Sunflowers at cost.

DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, Tammie Hahn. On Sunday, May 13th the Mo The chinch bus has chanced his place 'on MmirmnrAil thn nnorfttion Nearly everybody in the country is of business and will hereafter be "found j. U. of the COLORADO SHORT LINE in company with oats and corn, visiting somebody else this week. We have written the word "visit" so many via Kansas City and raoia out ott, Wm.

Hamilton has lately purchased mes that it is becoming worn out. with through sleeping oar service be-twflen St. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY n. fin a nhneton: and Will in the" future V.1:1!.- We learn from the Russell Record of Portis, and Miss be able to entertain his best girl in first- and PUEBLO and DENVER.

Train of the death" of Mrs. Susan Hoover. class style eaves St. Louis 9:15 D. Kansas Jessie Hallowell, of Mlllbrook, maae a bhort visit to Harlan Tuesday Tlftr son: Vincent Hoover, who visited Ouite a number of Lawrence Creek City 10 a.

ariyes at Pueblo 11:55 Harlan several years ago, is well remem era celebrated at Portis, and they al a. m. Central time, or a. m. bered by most of our young people AVill Clark has been doing a good kent sober.

Can those from Downs Mountain time; Arrives at Denver 3:35 o. m. PasBeneers for Pueblo. inh At mittinar weeds around the bank Alton and Bloomington will soon say the same hnvA new denots. Bloominsrton has Denver, and all points in Coloaado Let some other industrious person carry Lawrence Creek is solid for Harrison and the west will had it to tneir aa- J.

L. WALDO, on the good work. oi fnvfnr. are sure to be never had anything of the kind except nn old freiorht car. while the depot at TrantarrA tn fnkfl thifl rOlltfl.

Ouifiker and TVTrsBeaucharw) took the WilU xf electedi and Cleveland would do well to time and better accommodation's than Alton wasuumed several montns ago, withdraw at once. west bound train Tuesday morning, for their home in Graham county, having any other line. For further informa -The educational meeting will be -DEALliR-IN The Fourth of July S. S. picnic, held tion call on or address, held at 8 d.

instead of 8 a. m. as an made something of a flying visit. a few miles west of here, was a success C. E.

Styles, Pass. Tk. Agt. Atchison. Km.

nounced last week. Let us all finish up Several schools were present, and all nnp work earlv and be on hand at 8 Choice, Fine and Fancy W. H. Whitmore, of the Downs Chief, made ua a call last Friday, He some handbills of the anniversary enioved themselves immensely Ov H. C.

Townsend. Gen. Pass. Act o'clock. We are all interested in the O.

XES. pt. jjouis, mo. colleee. and its future history may de- to be held in Downs on the 27th.

iwnd larcelv unon the action taken to- Crystal Plains Items. ind now. as the watermelon season GRO0ERIES. PB0 YJBI0ES morrow night; fIvo.u nonr Wfi nrOTJOSe to stive a years Increased Train Service. "bock isund eoute." We are needintr rain very much.

In -The weather last week was very 'subscription to the man who brings us fact the outlook is becoming somewhat warm, with some hot winds, bince Sun Alumrfl nnnrecsiatins the besf inter t.p lariat watermelon. Don i au come alarming. day the weather has been cooler, ana psts of the traveling nublic. the Chica at once. Road Overseer Burgett is working the usually cloudy.

Appearances indicate go Kansas Nebraska Railway, (St. roads this week, which improves them Mr. Evans recently returned from trip to Nebraska, He says he never oniv hP.tter millet and oats, but that that the hot winds are at an end tor this vear. Some corn is slightly dam Joseph 10 wa 11. a.

kjo. R.nk Island Route." announces in very much The members of the Crystal Plains aged, but if rain comes soon a good crop addition to its already complete, train their corn, though looking well," is alittle DRIKl) AXD CAXXEI) MUITS. G. A. R.

post, met at the Gates school is still insured, serviqo two juew passkngeb trains, house last Saturday. between Kansas City and bt. Joseph later than ours, Mrs.V. D. Gerard, wife of the edi A Tnorfhnnt from Harlan was in D.

Richards' sale last Monday was and NortOD, Kansas. One of these town week, looking over the tnr "the Osfborne News, has been vis well attended, but the bidding was very situation here with a view or moving his stock of merchandise to this place. Tt is to he honed that he will be able to trains leaves bt. Joseph daily at p. and runs through to Norton cin.

TTorton. JunctioD. Fairburv and itl'ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Tnniiff. this week. Mrs. Gerard is an low, two large milk cows bringing only eleven dollars apiece.

secure a suitable room. Fortis Patriot. resident, and has many friends at Belleville, arriving at Norton at 10:20 Al. Carter, not knowing our capacity It is hardlv necessary to add that the Harlan. the following morning.

lieturmng, for ice cream, invited us oyer to his merchant returned to Harlan fully sat of place i-Misa Tammie Hahn, Supt. of Os leaves daily at p. We will always be found ready tQ sorye our xjustomers, at out house to partake of the favorite dish, isfied to remain. One look at Fortis arrivine at St. Josopn at 0 ciock borne county, was over from Osborne business, tho lie is now a but much wiser cured him.

ljiRt. Fridav on a visit to tier nrotner, man. ZERO. the next morning, me otner new train leaves Kansas City daily at 9:05 nm hank secretary. During her stay in -A sad faced editor, fringes on p.

and runs througn to xsonon oVia railpd in and inspected the the bottom of his trowsers, anctthe wind Free to All. 3Post Office Store, via Topeka, McFarland, jlanhattan, Tho honntifiil rehire. "Will Thev sishinir mournfully througn tns wnis work of the normal. F. B.

Denman, led her is now acting as nuw fiAntre. uivae ana ueiievi ue ia n.laror mncmifir.emt enerrav- kers. sat in his sanctum thinking-think arriving at Norton at 10:20 the morn 1( UV cashier in a bank at Osborne. ing. Presently a.shadow fell across the 1 1 1 "DntnHn.Mn.

it Iftflifaa ing, printed upon a sheet 19 inches wide by 21 inches long. It is an exact copy of an original painting by Kwall, which KANSAS log IOllUWlUg." ItOIUlUlUg, IV Norton daily at 5:40 P. arriving at HARLAN, Several of our prominent farmers havA hfifin heard to say that, in their room, and a voice demanded to know if he was the editor. "Yes sir" he said with a look of alarm. The owner of the was soiu ior This elecrant picture represents a Kansas City the next morning at oiao.

voice mopped the floor with the editor young lady standing in a beautiful room surrounded by all that is luxurious, near a haif-nnpii floor, while the vounff man. PULtMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAES run through both ways on these trains Sr. Joseph and Norton via judgment, the way to destroy the chinch bugs is to raise no small grain for a few years, and so starve them out. This va rnthpr hard for the farmers and went his way. "Thank heaven!" exclaimed the editor, after he had gath her lover, is seen in an adjoining room Horton Junction and Fairbury, and for a few years, but if the desired end between Jvansas uuy ana xsorton via asking tne consent oi ner parents ior their daughter in marriage.

fine iWnratinns' together with the ered the wreck of his former self togetn er and had straightened up the furni ture. "life is still worth living. I ex could be accomplished it wouia wen pay McFarland, ClaV Centre ana Jtielle graceful position of the beautiful girl for the trouble. vine. pected he would tell me to stop his DEALERS IN S3aelf aria.

Xlearr Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery etc paper." Ex. picture, it must oe seen vw ue appiou atari A CAMPAIGN OFFER. This valuable picture is fitting to On Tuesday evening of this week, The Topeka. "Weekly Capital adorn the wall of any ladies' parlor, and -J. Waldo had a "party" Tuesday afternoon.

A number of ladies gathered at his rooms, and improved the time sewing a carpet for him. At the close of their labors, a feast of ice cream was prepared, to which about twenty hiniffrv citizens were invited. Of course an exciting time occurred in tne resi in order to offer an extraordinary in-t tn Ini-rnrlnne onr "Wax Starch. denceof T. T.

Dean. Mrs. Dean had -and" r- HARLAN ENTERPRISE One Year for 11.30. Sts UUVWuJiV vw u.v.wvw I gone out to make a call at a neighbor's this costly picture win oe given away. free to every person purchasing asmai Vinv nf VVavKtnrfh.

The Enterprise one year, and the Capital until after election to all cash and IVIWD-MILLS. house and lett her daughter itta aomg some work in the kitchen. Etta went into the parlor for something, but to PUMPS Thin otarnhis snmpt.hinir entireivnew and is without a doubt the greatest subscribers ior only $1.00. the printers were not forgotten, and we received sufficient evidence that Waldo knows how to make ice cream freeze and "stay froze." Mr. Waldo is fivinff wa his rooms in prospect of the her horror she beheld a large bull-snake Give mo a call, and I will try to suit you.

This offer will enable every citizen starcn invention 01 uio iimeuseum century, (at least everybody says so that nava 11 aoA H. Ttsvmprfip.desevervthinQr on the carpet trying to its escape through the screen door. Etta suc of our county to secure in a Kansas heretofore used or known to science in ceeded in striking the snake with a cro arrival of his family. He says, however, that if his wife don't come pretty soon the laundry art Unlike any other starch, as it is "coated with pure, white quet mallet and called for help which broucht Mr. Dean, who quickly dis ami nrirl nhpimir.allv nrenared UDon sci he will hunt up another.

newswaper all U10 campaign news, together with tho latest news from the Capital of tho btate, and his own local paper for the price of one subscription. Send your' subscriptions to this office at onco. entitle principles by an expert in the patched his snakeship. But when they LIVERY, MED SALE STABLE, Again we wish to call attention to looked around they found that the laundry proiession, wno nas of experience in fancy laundrying. It in thn firat.

nnfl nulv sfarnh in the world the bulletins of the experimental station mr state aarricultural college. They snake had crawled up into the bay-win that makes ironiug easy and restores dow where two bird cages were, in which are devoted to all branches of farm iiarlat), G. BOYD, Proprietor old summer drosses to ineir natural work, and contain much valuable infor had been four beautiful canaries. The snake had swallowed all four of the mation which no farmer can afford to whiteness, and imparts to linen a beautiful and lasting finish. Please remember that the present you receive with each box of Wax Starch birds, together with four Mrs, do without, especially as they are fur Dean is very sorry about losing her birds niyled absolutely free to all applicants.

(Zoad HraGQrririiaatians far Wsarns, has never been sold at retail for less rlnllnr. This Great offer is on as they were a rare variety, she having brought them to Kansas from St Paul This is no advertising scheme. We are paid nothing for mentioning the matter. The whole thing is done simply in THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, One of the largosl and best weekly papers in the Pr.ce.. ....1.00.

Furnished with THE HARLAN ENTERPRISE One year for 11.50. We give the Times until after election with tho Entepeibs one year tor $1.25. ly good for six weeks, after which the present will be omitted and the starch Minn. They can not account for the Bus between Dej-ot snake getting into the house, as the the interest of agriculture. Copies of (iood Rigs Furnished on Short' Notice.

Free Carson HcuseV screen doors are well fitted, but suppose these bulletins may be Been by calling sold at the usual price. 1 ry it ana ue convinced of the whole truth. Ask your grocer for Wax Starch, and obtain this beutiful and costly picture free. THE WAX STARCH it had come through the window where at this office. They may be obtained by addressing E.

M. Shelton, Manhattan, a corner is broken out of the glass. CS-Itto mo a Call iVeOKUK, 10WH, i Cedarville Globe. JCau..

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Pages Available:
176
Years Available:
1887-1888