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The Harlan Enterprise from Harlan, Kansas • 3

The Harlan Enterprise from Harlan, Kansas • 3

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POINTERS. Two car loads of hogs were shipped Local News. from Harlan the latter part of last week. Nixon. the man who was The Latest Market Prices: recently stabbed at Stockton, is offering John Martin, the democratic can didate for governor, will speak at Downs lOcts.

eta, eta. per bu. perdoz. 5cts per lb. 4.00 to 4.150.

JiVTTEIl NEW POTAWIM. ClIlOKKNS i Tl JIKEYS IfofW VOWS ii, on the 7th of September. -r-'itoclcton has organized a mandolin club. Have you read the president's mes-sago Winileld Taylor was down from the Centre Tuesday. PredShaw, of Portis, made this burg a visit Tuesday.

S. D. Cummings, of Smith Centre, was in town Tuesday. Boms: August 27, to Mr. and Mrs.

W. CI. Snannon, a boy. The sorghum crop will be immense in this part of Kansas, Wm. Skinner, of Gaylord, made us a brief call last Saturday.

J. Winters, a meat dealer of Gaylord, was in town Tuesday. The Entkivpiuse offers greater in BIG BARGAINS, IN ducements to cash subscribers than any $2.50. other paper in the country. Corrected every Thursday.

For Ice call on IT. Sullivan. J. L. Waldo will sell you Grocer iss of all kinds tho lowest living prices.

--11 bars of soap for 00 cents at Waldo's. Go to Keoler Bon's for the Campaign Cigar. Minnoliaha Baking Powder at WaUlo'Bj40 cent cans at 25 cents por can. Foil Rent. A small houso in a desirablo location, well adapted for use by a family, or by students who wish to board themsolves.

Inquire at this office Coffee in bulk or in packages from 25 to 30 cents per pound at J. L. Waldos'; Read the article, found in another ALIi column, in regard to our state institution for the deaf and dumb, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ve are authorized to announce the name of V. M.

NftiiLE n.s nfiiirtldata i'or The election at Osborne last week on the nuestion of water works, result General Merchandise, ed in favor of the boiids. The vote the vote stood 100 for and 121 against. niisfnlfri waft made in our last the office of County Superintendent, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. I hereby, announce myself as candidate for the office of, Probate Judge, subject to the decision of the repupli-can convention. J.

IIendeUson. We are authorized to announce the noma nftl fl KTTfnfciiT ivn im pniifli. week's issde in Ihe name of Mr. Sparks, SUCH AS who brought us the big watermelon, was Thomas E. Sparks, and not James Sparks.

Koelor Son haVo a large supply of the best Waterinclons iri tho mar-ket. Samuel Weiser was takeii yesterday to the asylum at Topeka. A county teachers' association was organized at the Centre last week. W. Sriiedley, a former college student, has been appointed post master at Agra.

It is reported that the Woodston Register is about to discontinue publi The Toledo Weekly lllade is the Canned Blaokborries for 10 cents loading republican newspaper of nation per can at J. L. Waldo's. al During the campaign of 1884 it had 200,000 subscribers. See their advertisemeht elsewhere in this THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, Hats and.

Gap, cation. A larire amount of fail crain will paper. One of the largest and best tveokly to Columbus, Ohio, and re be sowed by farmers in this part of the county. turn, will be oli sale, Sept. 7, 8, and 9.

papers in the west. Price $1.00, Furnished date for the office of County Attorney, pubject to the decision of the republican county convention, to held in Smith Centre, Sept. 1st. --Signs of rain. Subscribe now.

Boom the town. Work for the town'; Election day ia coming. -Everybody is on the move. Call in and tell us the news. Theo.

Shoemaker, county treasurer, visited Harlan Tuesday. II. W. liomgardner rusticated on Crystal Bains last, Monday. Thev will be cood for return until Sept.

L. 6. Fahsler lias returned from 22, with privilege of extending to Oct. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, Phillips county, lie will probably re main here for the present. 19.

Round trip $18.30. THE HARLAN ENTERPRISE D. Bartlett and wife returned A. J. Aivriiun, Agent.

-W. J. Campbell, our meat man, is One year for $1.50. We wive the Times until aftor eleo Monday from a trip to their farm in 'easts' Glothid ai4 meeting with excellent success in his business. While on his trip in the the north-east part of the county.

tion with the Entepeish ono year tor 11.25. country yesterday he sold meat to three Al McConkey, of Harlan, is spoken of as a probable, candidate for district different families by the ruime or An clerk on the democratic ticKet. uazoo THE WEEKLY derson, and only stopped at one house without making a sale. -Wm. Coniptoii; of Gaylord1 called at our office Friday.

Ilereatter One of the stroitcest indications of TOLEDO BLADE. Compton will read the Entkhpiusk Grover ClevelUad'S defeat is that the Such delightful, rainy, wet, Sloppy weather! is i thisi drouthy Kansas The Gaylord Herald has been reduced in size, owing to the, hard, times, i On last Tuesday, Mrs. Wilbur Carson returned to her home at Edmonds. -S. D.

Cummings, of Smith Centre, stopped in-IIarlan Tuesday, on his way democrats are eettinor scared. A report Whitmore. of the Downs Tho nnlitWI bn.tt.lA flf this Veal" will la ffninor the rounds that that tne post Chief, wasin town Tuesday, and of be the most important that has been fnno-ht. in tho United States for Vears. master at Gaylord has attempted to J.

L. WALDO, course called at the Enteffrise sanc hide the vost office by moving it from tum;" The struggle will not only be tor the supremacy in the White House and in r.nnrrPKs hut. it will also decide our its accustomed place on main street to Anv one wishing to know how to a secluded corner in his hotel. to Osborne. Do not forgeUhat.

the fall term of steer a steer to Smith Centre, can gain future economic system wueuier mo Republican principle of protection, orhifii hn pmiHAri Rntfh nn unnaralleled -DEALiiRIN- College begins Sept. 11. JuaKe some valuable information by calling preparations to attend if possible. at this office, We have, just received some fine photo's from G. Locke, of Stockton.

We wish to give our testimony to the fact that this is one of the best photo developement of our country in every a lino iiiPA its iidrmtisn. shall be L. Waldo-has in his possession continued, or whether we shall plunge Choice, Fine arid Farley a nnnn nveii ft hundred vears old. The Al McCovikey visitedaylord Tuesday, lie reports that his brother-in-law, Terry Newell, lias started for Arkansas. v.

1 graph galleries in northwest Kansas. On account of the poor mail service, the nation into nnanciai uepresBtuu, great, labor tronples, bauguptcy and; poverty, to carry out the theories of a material is and itbears the in dications of faithful usage. T. ft Tlider came home on a visit to stubDorn anu unstavesiucuuuvo ii indent. Tho iiindo will he.

found where it Mr. Locke was Obliged to send three packages before he could make one reach Harlan. lOYISIORS, GROCERIES -PI Omer Bolton and his Mster Nora came down from Jewell county on last wda. Thev remained until Sunday, liia family Tuesday. lie is working in the northern part of the county in a has ever stood on the side of the best nf tiiA whole neonle: on the Two cancusses were held in town cheese factory, --v side of American as last Saturday-republican, and demo visiting with the family pf, J.

Con Arthur, formerly of Alton, against tnose or juvrope; ior- uio -pius- The ndrmal students have returned 'and look tat and hearty, 'notwith- cratic. The republican to Mia nonntv convention, are li.stran- stead of those of foreign lands; in favor of American goods made by American workingmen as against. the. conspiracy athan, P. C.

Jlanan, L. D. Clack, Lane Gedney, 11, D. Olds, and Wm. Stewart.

rf tha tvaa tvndn tiiporists and the sell iL.argre of DRIED AjNtD GAMED EEUITS. "'standing'exorbitant board rates. Pioneer please Howell Brothers' lumber yard at -''this place, has been purchased by A. L. 'Rickleson, of who 'will take Eli Cross was elected as townsmp com ish ring of importers in, the Atlantic mitteeman.

The democratic delegates cities, wno seo enonuoua iura nwumont: OU rnO TPSI1 IT. ftT ilUUULlVMl now living at Cozad, stopped in Harlan last night-on his return from a visit, at Mr. Arthur is pleased with Nebraska as a farming Miles McMillen and jt W. Bom-gardner, In company with their ladies, and a number of other, persons whose names we have not ascertained, have gone to attend the 'picnic at Custer, to-day. are Gao.

Harwell, C. B. nahn, Groves, Frank Lampman. The repub-; charge of the business in a few days. of the suicidal policy of President Cleveland; on the side of the American farmer, whose prosperity depends far more on a home market than a foreign ii i i rill lican delegates instructed tor A.

W. Andersoii brought Into our office Tuesday a string of rattles, eiglit nnmher. from -an immense rattle Myers and Noble. df sas Iri tlia Market. A renort reaches us that a young snake which he had cruelly deprived of one; on tne siae oi pi-upemjr i rather than poverty for the many and prosperity for the merchaht importers of New York City.

1.1 1 Ml t. A Villi li.4 mnn at Guide Hock was lynched last Snndav nfarht. He had. a quarrel with life. McMillen.

attended quarterly another man, and fired indiscriminately The Jiiaae win hps uiigutci and better than ever the coming year. fr T.nnk had elaborated certain plans A mannamew -oieniniuci, was confined in Osborne jail for sRllin liauor contrary to law, made his into a crowd in which the. other party meeting west of Smith Centre 1 Elder Howard; came home with him, imd taken refucre. wounding two men, escape last Sunday evening. At last land Monday morning started for Cawi one of them mortahy.

While punish account, no attempt had been maae for his capture, kercity. W. S. -wife arrived 1 from Ohio, coming by the way of We will be found ready 'to Eorve our customers, at our place business, tho for its improvement during 1888, which will be fully and faithfully carried out, All the regular departments will be improved and bettered, The "Household the "Young "Camp Fire, the "Farm," arid "Question Bureau" will each be made the best of its kind; and the Blade shall still be more wor thy of the title "The only perfect news-paner in America." ment should be meted out to sucii men, we believe that too much cannot be said in condemnation Of mob law, which la hPfominflf altogether too common in It 'astcniishing, in traveling over the country, to observe the great nunv Smith Centre. Mr.

and Mrs. Bradford have many friends here who are glad ta see them vV -The fall, term of the Harlan public both Kansas and KebrasKa. JuanKaro Clarion. ber of grain and straw stacks. In some fields a half dozen stacks of straw, rer cently threshed, may be seen from one Post Office Store VV6 mase a special cumyaitu into vi OC nanfa fnr thrPB TYlOlltllS.

Club TateS point of observation, UI v.w the cheapest ever know for a standard newspaper. We invite everybody to write us for a speciman copy and confidential terms to agents. Address, 'KANSAS -We are in receipt Of premium list and complimentary tickets to the Smith eountv fair; 'to be held Sept. 26, HARLAN, THE blde, ioieao, vnio, 27 and 28. We hope the good people will turn out with their stock and ag Prohibition Convention.

There will be. held a mass Prohibition convention at Smith Centre, on Sept. 14, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of placing in nomination county officers as follows-. Representative, Probate Judge, County Superintendent, Clerk District.Court, County Attorney, Commissioner 2d By order of committee.

Jo.ei, Clark, Chairman. The Hissouri Pacific ricultural arid make this the -f. school begins nexi juouuhj. wnuwa-. ing the number of teachers hired, the-school will undoubtedly do better work than ever before, -Last Saturday, while the" editor in -chief was absent, "the enjoyed a delicious watermelon feast "at the exf pense of A.

L. Bailey. He will please accept their. thanks. Ad now the festive horseshoe is beginning to be an object of Scores of sad hearted business men now lay aside the busy cares of life, and en joy a brief period of recreation in trying to pitch a little straighter than some- best fair ever held in tne county.

MOHEY A Mitchell county exchange, says that a farmer hi that vicinity has not ooov. vm Tinfnm nf his corn crib for ir- I TV 1 A L. I ft I I OCwll kUU, WVVVVttt over eiglit If the farmer is not Railway, Fast Mail Route BETWEEN St. Hioixis And Kansas City, Leavenworth, At-chisori, St; JoBtfph Lincoln Omabfii. Muio for the Carnpalgn.

Wehave iust'rceived from the pub Irib-vixaaiice lishers, S. -Jlrainard' Hons, 143 Wabash blind, and if he does not let tne mrea man do all the corn gathering andfeed; ing, then the story certainly speaks well for Kansas coin r. t. Wftiker: union candi IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND CON Chicago, copies, or tne "ilea TTnf and and.

the "True body else. Mr. Walker, in his political speech last week, made the remark that the republican and democratic parties in Blue Campaign Song I Farms Sold or Exchanged. If you wish to sell your farm or properly, or exchange for property east or west, call on me, Books. Each book contains sixteen pieces of muVio.arranged'for'male quar-futto with wnvdstand music complete.

TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY AND 3 date for county spoke to ah audience of. about at, the college chapel on Thursday evening of last week. Ilia speech was respects, and of the evils pf our present financial were, well shown up. Many, ol his statements, would not stand a thorough Thev are not cheap editions.

ine price of each book Is 'but fifteen" cents and Smith county would luse uus year ii possible. Of course this, caused much amusement for the old "stalwarts" pre cnt. The fact is the two parties "ain't built that way." D.F. Bartlett has left at this office for exhibition a sample of oorn raised on will no doubt, hare a very large sale. Magnfiicent passenger equipments consisting of through Pdlmaa Sleeping cars, and' elegant jiew reclining chair cars free.

between all points. Direct connections made at Atchison, JKan- (At Bartlett's old standj UAKLAS. KAKSAS. Subcribers, Your Premium, anhswihinff to or renew airing, and his wild ideas, of ref orm his farm. The range from ten- ing their subscription this paper will sas City and Jjouis- nion aepow.

were a little two mucn rot tne prumaiy TYiind eomnrehend. ''Mr-Wajker is, OUR COLORADO SHORT LINE ly Journal free during the Campaign of we think, a well meaning but mistaken to fourteen feet in-height, and the- ears are large and well fdled. Mr. Bartlett estimates that the corn will yield fifty. bushels to the acre.

This is simply aii man.1;. is the quickest and most direct route to Pueblo, Denver and principal points in Colorado and Utah. Here is an opportunity to place in vour family the largest and best weekly paper published in Kansas City. Send nf ivnno and iTPT, tWO Tlfl- A sad accident is reported to us by tt stone, the, 'particulars Qf which illustration of what Kansas can do in a poor year. nn last Monday.

Myron West, of B. HERMAIT, DEALER IN ara no follows: Geo. McMurry, living pers.tor tne pnue ui uiic. THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE runs dtroot to the principal cities ol in Logan township, is having a well (in of on his and 'last 'Friday Ms smith Centre. accompanied by J.

M. A Through Sleeper to Chicago. fiWrv afternoon at 3:55 o'clock, Arkansas ana Texas, a no umy iuuio to. 4e famous Hot Springs, of Arkan nr, India or 20 vears of age, was Stevens, was in the vicinity of -Harlan buying cattle." He purchased num-w nf fppdinff steers from Daniel Smith, unon arrival of trains from the west, workiiig'in the-eil." The dirt was be -New route to THE CITY OF MEXtCO VIA SAN ing excavated by means otnorse onri when the bucket was at the top a magpincent ruumau oiuopuig v. leaves Topeka fof Chicago via the Great Bocit Island Routb, making ANTONIO, TEXAS, Eli Cross and James Grouse, The steers were driven to the 'Centre the same day, and shipped he next morning to and on the point of bfehig lowered for Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery etc.

three hundred BuloBthejshortest Kansas Citv. close connection with the lamous flror" runnins through with another load, a stick whicn served as a kind of pin to fasten the rope to the lettinir the huge buck- For further information iddre'sa any out change, arriving at Chicago the following morning. This is certainly ntw.irfldt and most convenient of the comany agents, or af fail ft distance of 60 teet striKing vnc IMM bov on the side of the neaa 1 A nf transportation between and the" bucket or "vessel points in Kansas and the city of Chi- fnr tnldncr nut the dirt was maae some point further, east. -Reuben Olds, W. Boup, John Boyd and his son O.

J. Boyd, tutned their backs upon Harlan, yesterday, and set their faces toward Arkansas. They have gone to view the country, and to "search for work. We wish them suc-cess, but hope that they will not be-" come so" much attached to Arkansas as to forget the grand old "Sunflower State" and the town of Harlan. PUMPS and I WIND-MILLS.

14. wfnlcinff an oil barrel -and sawing it U11AD, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Atohisoii, Kan. II. C. ToWKsfcND, Gei'l Pas.

Ticket Ag W. H. Ne wuak, i Third Vice President, Sr. X.OVTS, vzo. For accommodations in this car, please notify your local agent, and he Give me a call, ted I will try to suit you.

in two, and using the halt- t'pto last' Sunday evening the young mak was insensible. It is the greatest wonder he wasn't killed outright-Pioneer. will be giaa io iusvo puv. as you may require by telegraph.

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Pages Available:
176
Years Available:
1887-1888