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Galesburg Enterprise from Galesburg, Kansas • 1

Galesburg Enterprise from Galesburg, Kansas • 1

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1 HT; Tie An Independent Journal Devoted to the Best Interests of Galkbburg and Neosho Cocnty and to the wellfabb or our People. VOL. XVI 1. GALESBURG, JNQSH0 COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, N0VEMBER.281902. N0.22 Mterprtee.

to When Meg bad placed thecliicken in AN ENJOYABLE Having bought a new and good drill I am prepared to drill you a well as good as the best and at prices ratiging from 75c to $1 .25 per foot. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address or call on me at Galesburg before -having your work done. let' Tnankagivlng. IlyMtosalle Mil, in Christian Work. I do believe I'll make a thanksgivln' this year, miiri Me to her brother JaeK He loss the table, Youl" reiIitd Jack poising a fruK-ueiit of sausage on his one tined fork and surveying his sister in astonishment.

Yes, Jack, I Meg. "I've learned a good deal about cooking since I've been at Mrs. Rogers'. She often trusts nit now to do most of the cooking of a uieal when she is rel hurried," "That may all be true, Meg; and I know you are a goodwill and get up famous dinners at home, hut 1 was goiiiK to siiy. it costs something to get upathauksgivin' dinner.

You ought to see the dinners I hve, goiu round deliveiin' gioceiies. Wli. the smell ot such a dinner would a'mosl lake your breath away. Roast turkey, chick en pie an' plnm puddinl" "Hut, Jack, I did not mean a dinner like that. 1 whs only try in' to cany out what the preacher at the mission said." 'What was that?" "Why, somethin' about givin' or sendin' portions to them that had none We often have for breakfast, besides a pie for Sunday, while lots never have pie or sausaue the whole year through." Who are you going to invite, Meg?" "I'd thoughtol asking crippled Sally at the end of the lane and cross-eyed Tim you know the woman he liven with beats him so and only the other morning when 1 was passin' there Tim wan ealin' a raw tuiuip for breakfast." "How uuchJBouey ycu got?" THANKSGIVING.

May the day prove a bright and happy one, the minee-pie be just right, the plum-pudding properly spiced, the tin.e honored turkey be done to a fine turn, and may you have much to be thankful for; but don'tforget "THE STUFFING" and that to our success, to our standing in business, we owe man the good things of life. We too, have many things to be thankful for onr unceasing efforts to attain leadership in the trade, through being deserving of it have bee amply rewarded by an unprecedented fall patronage, which betokens the approbation and hearty good will of our hundreds of custo-eruis. In, therefore, herewith thanking you for the many evidences of your preferences bestowed upon us this season, we respectfully tolicit your order for that BIG THANKSGININQ DINNER. Do not forget that in preparation of the sauce is very necessary to have something nice in Table Linens and Napkins. We have them, and the prices range from 35 cents to 80 cents.

Also nice Glassware and China are essential. We have both; and don'tforget the Oranges, Celery, Cranberries, Fancy canned goods, etc. etc. Yours Very Truly, The Pioneer the oven to roast aud the savory smell was tilling the little room, bally and Timcauieiu. Meg met them with a nearly welcome, Kit ch 1 the very be.

kind of greeting, and, placibtt cliaiis ue.ii tne stove, begau laying her table. Alegonly hadtnree auives, but she comforted herself by saying, ''loau affoiii to eat with a spoon il. I have a table cloth aud chicken with dieasiiiK." JTiually the dinner was ready and Meg had her guests seated at the tabe when she bethought herself that son.e one might tout) "gtaW be I ore partaking oi such a dinner as that. She reweui bereU the Lord's lJra er, repealing it coiieuliy, and if ihe worus Mere not quite so appropriate, there was a spirit oi ihttitaiuJueasal'leabt In the beartof ileg, which we dtiuotnol was accepted of the Father, who judges of us according to our inleutions. How tiiey did eat, Tim aud bully I Meg was was very busy iu wailing upon them ail auu too happy to require much for herself.

That evening Jack said: "Meg, lthiuk your diuuer paid. It was the happiest kind of a day." LOCAL NEWS. A blue pencil mark around this item means that you are in arrears. Don't fail to step into the drug store and see the immense line of holiday goods and Christmas candies. A large assortment of toys, dolls and books every thing for holiday and Christmas, and more coming.

J. Oates will take pictures here during the holidays. cards and new styles. Ladore Center and Ogees Valley items were crowded oat this week by our determination to lay off Thanksgiving. Mr.

Kelsey, of Kimball, was here Saturday looking for a location for a racket He was advised by a traveling man that this was the best town for its sixe in territory covered by him, and such talk by such men means much more than a casual thought would disclose. These men are men of business and judge a town by the volume of that and other drummer's sales, and when together discus the towns? they make When a travling man says a town is a good one and it is generaly that way. lied! Knot Be came to marry the oounin but pmu ltd to change 1 his mliKl. Why, told 1b our I nect serial, I MIS WORD I or HONOR A Trt of tte Kae m4 tut Griy la tkki story the author, Mr. B.

Werner, tills In a very interesting etyle how g-al ant rthern Lieutenant secured a beautlf. u5 Southern wife. AW J.N.SH 5 DEALER IN J. F. TT.

Galesburg, Kansas Miss Ida M. Snyder, Treasnrer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. If women would pay more attention to their health we would have snore happy wivei, mothers and and If they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. In consulting with my druggist he ad. vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed.

ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up 'to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as-tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching womanhood, durinir Drecrnancv. after child birth and in change of life. It fre-auentlv brines a dear babv to homes that have been barren for years.

All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. The Shawnee Fire Insurance Co is the leading company doing business in Kansas. A. P. RoBa Agt.

RAZORS! We are not only prepared to give you a first class shave and hair cnncKE LUMBER And All kinds of "I've almost a dollar now; I'll have more, too, if 1 keep on workin lor Mrs Itogeis." "Well, you can easily count on the other side of the house doiu' something you are bound to have the dm- said as he hurriedly left the table and left the door whistling. How Meg loved Jack's whistlel She was proud of it, some way it brought her nood cheer. Jack and Meg were orphans, caring for themselves in afar butler way than many, as they had de cent room and beds, such as they were. Mee wasareuular attendant at the mission chapel. If her mind did not ttrasp the doctrinal points, she had rt.euied to learn the mission or love and good-will and is not the very best contained in then? Meg talked over her plans about Tliaiik KiVing with Mrs Rogers, who was a good, kind hearted woman from wham she rwC ived much knowledge and several articles to I urther her plan.

That evening as Jack sat warming Ins feet, he couuted over his money and said to Meg: "It's really snrpiisin' how much money I'mmakin' lately. If Ikeep.ii at this rate, after Thanksgiviu' I'll set up a bank account," "And I'm doin' splendid, too," Baid Meg, with a smiling face. Mrs. Rogers gave me this table-cloth, it nas only afew 'breaks' in it, as she called 'em. She showed me how to mend 'em, too.

Why, only to think of it, Jack! Won't we have to be moving on to a better street when we eat with a tablecloth on?" Jack bieke Into a merry whistle as Meg went on with her darning. The day before Thanksgiving Mrs. Rogers had Meg go with her to make her purchases, which consisted or only some potatoes, onions, 'sausage and some rosy-cheeked apples, along with a baker's loat. That evening nek came home with a nice tender chickeL for roasting aud a pot of yellow butter 'And we are eetlin'to be quality. said Meg, her eyes filled with happy tears "It seems every time we turn around we keep addin' somethin' f.ir the dinner." On Thanksgiving morning Meg whh up eat I for did she not fill the responsible place as the hostess giving a dinner? Mrs.

Rogers called Jack in as he was passing, giving him dressing for the chicken, she had left over, aud a mince pie. Building Material. For your house, Shed, Barn Etc. Etc. ROOFING AND Building Paper.

Linseed and Lubricating Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Brushes Etc. Etc. Portland Cement The best all round cement on the market. Lime, Cement, Brick, Tile and Sewer pipe.

LADDERS, JO to 20 FEET LONG, FLOUR, SHOUTS AND Meal to sell or exchauge for any kind of grain. CASH for Wheat, Oats, Corn Rye, Flax and other Field Seeds Some of my competitors say I am doing more for the people of Galesburg and vicinity than they would ever do for me. Be that as it may; come along and we will endeavor to troatyouright. GALESBURG KS. cut, but are prepared to sell you a first class razor at a price that will surprise you.

FOR SPOT OAbH ONLY Call and examine these razors before buying. W. E. APT. -V.

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