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The Hamilton Enterprise from Hamilton, Kansas • 4

The Hamilton Enterprise from Hamilton, Kansas • 4

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it UPPER SLATE WES? CREEK, Mr. James Gillispio has rented one F. Thrall has gone Bonny Slope farm to attend the big sale of thorough MM of A- Cornish's farms. bred Hereford cattle. John Bond has Mr.

John Dutton has disposed of bis fat cattle which he bought of the HAMILTON ENTERPRISE. G.F. Maxfikld, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAR DOLLAR SIX CENTS tST Advertising rates made known on application. Warren Wheeler passed though our City Saturday on his return from Now Ponac City in the Strip whert ha has been since lat November.

NOTICE to the party who took a halter off one of ray horses 1 hereby give nthat if the same is not returned that he will be exposed. J. H. Edwards. Miss Wrench boarded the train at this place Tuesday for her home in Eureka after a visit with her sister Mrs.

J. B. MoKlnzie, at Virgil. Ferkable last September. Mr.

Marsh Wardwale is thinking RAILROAD TIMETABLE. itOHlSOIf, TOP1KA. AHD SiNTA VZ. NORTH. Passenger 9:40 a Accommodation.

6:25 pm SOUTH. Passenger 4:10 ,....9:40 a The north bound passenger makes oioso connections at Emporia for all points both east and west For tick-ts to all points, maps or other in for maion call On or address. p. C.B ehmbr, Agent. moved bis family to the farm recently vacated by the Swisher family.

Tom Edwards has moved to the Nels Jodon farm. C. Lloyd and John Edwards are turniug the ground bottom side up at a terrible rate. Mr. Mrs.

and John Reising and Mamie, of going to the Territory this spring. Mr. Cornish is erecting a new barn on his farm near Quincy. Mr. A.

Stark has bought some hedge wArA in Enreka yesterday. Miss LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE SPECIAL ATTENTION GVEN TO COMMERCAL TRADE AND STOCK MEN JOHN CAMERON of Sam Slough. Mr. Jim Henry and wife have return Entered at the Post Office at Hamilton 08 second class mail matter. edfrom Colorado; they intend to make their home here again.

Miss MellCox was in Hamilton Military Ban! The case of Ejward xhorntoa va Chas. Meddick was tried before a jury in justice court, here Saturday, resulting in a verdict in favor of the defendant. KAFFIR CORN SEED FOE SALE We have 809 (bushels of hand flailed, red kaffir corn seed for sale our place 6 milts north-east of Hamilton. day. Hamilton Is all right.

S-cent prints at M. M. Miller's. F. 1 timer, ftjUiiclcr am inductor.

BOARD OlDJEECTOES; Mrs. Cox of this vicinity rented her farm lying near the virdigds river ttTfcm R. B. Anderson F. C.

Behmer J. J. Shook Wm. Niebet. Hamilton ia to have a creamery.

C. Kyrk was in our city Saturday. Little Mable Anderson is quite sick. Q. W.

Brothers visited home Sunday. Bennie Merrick is reported qmite sick Mr. Peeple's child has been quite sick. Little Nina Levering is sick with a President J. J.

Shook Vice President Wm. Nisbot Secy. Treae. R. B.

Anderson Ast. Secv. J. WHEN IN NEED OF Gordon, Hattie Freeman returned from a short stay in Eureka yesterday, There will be a basket supper at praire Chapel on Thursday night March 10 to which everybody is cordially invited; there will be a coffee stand and a candy stand and every lady in Janesville Township is invited to bring a basket those living over the line are cot 'debarred by this invitation. Anyone who is a subscriber to this paper out of employment desiring work of any kind for which they are competent to do will be given space in this column to make their want briefly known free of charge provided their ad.

does not accupy more than 5 lines and they will agree to notify us to descontinue their ad. as soon as they secure work. We will not agree to insert a want for any one for work that we know they are not competent of doing or to advertise for work for any one whom we could not recco-mend to their employer. Also any subscriber wishing to employ a hand for work of any kind will begiven space on the same terms. You get the home news in the Enterprise.

leiterslii) aid Beucbst it. Two gentleman from Howard, Mr. Sailings and another gen tleman whose name we did not learn were in our vicinity giying lectures and exhibitions on spiritualism. The number of marriage liscens issued last week by Judge Worley, was a record breaker. Judge Worley, no doubt believes that confidence is LQ BE RwGOAi Call On last week.

Mr. Gale Bedon has built a new house this winter. Mr. T.J. McCommanghey is feeding cattle for Wiggins and Dal ton.

Miss May Gilmore ta visiting with her cousin in Nebraska this winter. Mr. John Standley has rented part of the Coney farm and will live on the Charley Thompson placet Mr. Ray Etherington has rented the 0. Elk ins farm for the coming Season.

Mr. Ball 5 feeding cattle for Harry Hover ca the carpenter farm north of Quincy. cold. EV Cornets Wm. Ulrich Wm.

Colvin Mr. Van eh will sell them out at retail. John Johnson is moving to lola, Solo Bi Cornets 1 Bi Cornet Dunham Nisbet jest. Cameron John Niswanger Kansas. Mrs Barrett came up from Eureka I being restored in the return of pros perity.

Ed'Reising 3 Cornet Mitchell 3 Cornet Tom Sraiih Solo Alto Monday. D. J. Hook had a leg broken morning by being thrown from 1st Alto Trombonos J. M.

Gordon Jas. Piatt HOUSTON LUMBER CO. THEY ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR" GOOD GRADES And LOW PRCES. We have a few extra copies that We eend to subscribers who are situated where they can do the E. Armstrong spent Sunday in Emporia.

C. Kyrk, of Madison, was in town Wednesday. Eev. McKinzie, of Virgil was in our City Tuesday. MissAllie Keating has been qnite sick this week.

Have you seen those 3-pent prints at M. M. Miller's? Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Appleby visited Chas. Downing 1 2nd Altos Fred. Anderson I M. M.

Schull Bl Baritone A. Freeman Solo Trombone John Pt droja 2nd Solo Trombone J. Shook ana 2nd Tenor8 Wm Booth most good with them for our pa That timm per. AM I KANSAS. Ilr.aUii NBVB FLASXEfi.

Only aw. Tubas T. J. Levering E. B.

Anderson ALL KINDS LIGHT M. F. Brashear G. N. Levering S.

Drum G. Foster B. Drum. Eureka Monday. his wagon by a run away team Dr.

Lewis was summonsed at once and attended to the wound. Mr. Hook b. iog a man with but one arm it makes the accident doubly unfortunate for him. James Armstrong's team ran away with a wagon he was driving Tuesday.

Mr. Armstrong was thrown out and sustained several bruises and cuts on a wire fence into which the team ran. The team were badly cut on the wire. The County Commissioners cam up and inspected the poor farm Wednesday, They found all the business of county farm ia excellent condition under the efficient mansgment of Supt Barngrover. Anyone wishing to buy a good two seated carriage just from the factory, guaranteed to be all right should en IU HE Now Sheriff Johnson was in our neigh borhood Tuesday.

The dance at Bullion's Monday night CHURCH N3TICES was well attended. We will sell you anything we maM at the very best wholesale price. Ovf terms are net cash to all, and our priced are made accordingly. There is no frc Compared with A Stark went to Eureka Saturday Preaching at the M. E.

Church every mornintr and evening alter returning Monday. II D. Brothers has been hauling No. 313. ther use in your paying fancy priofi 4c? vahidi.

Come direct to the factory and get them without paying: profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Ship Sundav School every Sunday at 10 Past saw log-i this week. elancholy a. in.

M. M. Miller ia arranging to build a Enworth League each alternate w. v. ana not as oruerea or represented a costs you notnmg.

Ewe ton catalogue and prices HICKORY BUGGY i new dwelling house. Sunday evening. Mr. Richardson is suffering from an Prayer meeting every Wednesday attact of rheumatism. evening.

H. Cullison, Pastor, Miss Sarah Lefebvre returned from quire at this office for particulars. This is a chance to get a carriage at less than the minufactirer's wholesale price. We have an article of interest on the Cuban question, their cond ition and needs, that will be published next week. In this connection we would Cedar Point Saturday, A.

son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church Preaching at Miller's Wm Booth last week. Hall every third Sunday morning and Mr. Soulier's family have moved to evening.

their property in town. Sundav School every Sunday at 10 Mr Knowles' family are moving DO YOU NEED A SHAVE OR HAIRCUT? GOTO A. W. LEVERING THE LEADING ono the Appleby plaoa E. Laird, of Hobo neighborhood WHEN YOU WANT FIRST CLASS BARBERING DONE Go To The i BASi MEINT say that a relife fund for the suffering Cubans is being raised by our citizens.

Any one wishing to snbscriba to this can find a subscription paper at this office. Hamilton Military Band is making rapid progress under the efficient manacrraent of F. C. Behmer. The a.

m. Prayer meeting every unday, when there is no preaching, at 11 oclock. J. W. Snyder, Pastor.

was in our town Saturday. Morton has the lnng fever. Dr. Lewis is attending him. M.

P. Mitchell shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City Monday. A neat wire fence has been put LODCE DIRECTORY around Miss Harris' residince. L. Short is in Rice County buying G.

W. Brothkbb, Proprie or. up another choice lot of cattle. arer Three of John Waford's children band has only been organized a few months, but is now able to play many difficult selections. All the members are much interested aud are doing good work.

Should there not be some arrangments made for open air concerts as soon as the weather will permit? In company with Supt. Smithers we enjoyed a pleasant visit at our Primary School Tuesday evening and were very much interested in the efficient work that is being done by both pupils and teacher. Of the usually full I I have been sick for over a week. Preserves Eyesight the electric light equipment of Santa Fe Route, A new addition to the Swibher property is being built this week. Miss Hartley spent Sunday in MEAT Hamilton the gue6t of Miss Daisy Ott.

A Light That's Bright. The electric light in equipment of Santa Fe Route- MARKET. The Bullion Saw mill Co. has re It Ipportunity! sumed work again after a few weeks off James Gaff nay had the misfortune attendance all were not present owing to the fact that a number of the little folks were V-eptat home by Sickness; three of them being down with lung fever at this writing-. We would like to make mention of many of the commendable things we noted while in the school as neatness and carefulness of work, interesting recitations beautiful little exercises, bright faces, and the pleasant welcome and entertainment that we received.

to get a hand badly injured in a corn sheller. Dealers in salt anfl fresli mil Miss Mary Kern has ordered our MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. It's the old, old story, told over and over again since the dawn of creation.

The story of the heart. It's a theme that never wearies. And yet the saddest stories of the heart are those of its disorders. It has been the most neglected organ in the body. There are thousands of cases of heart paper sent to her father, L.

Kern at HamiltonCamp M. W. A. No 1817 Meets the first and third Saturday nights of each month, R. Anderson, V.

C. J. J. Shook, Clerk. Star camp E.

N. of A. Meets the necond and fourth Saturday nights of each monih. Mrs. R.

B. Anderson O. Nella Kern, Recorder. Hamilton Lode No 457 I. O.

O. F. Meets every Saturday night at 8. L. E.

Warford, N. G. Phil. N. Piatt, Sac'y- Hamilton Rebecca Lodge No.

300; Madison. Kansas lands Are certain to H. M. Marshall, of Madison do Keeps constantly on hand everything to be found in a first class meat ing business in our town the trst of Supt Smethers was well pleased with the school and in his talk to them highly complimented the pupils and teacher on tboir excellent school work. advance in value, and if you art contemplating buying, you should An market the week.

Phil N. Piatt lost a pocket book so at once before the rise, tVe have somewhere between his home and own Sunday. County Supt Smethers was in our O. O. meets every Thursday some choice bargains to otter irom our large list of farms In Greenwood connty.

Ccme and the largest vicinity Tuesday and made our office a LARUE CARTER Suffered 20 Years. evening. Mra S. LaBue, G. Miss Bell Harris, Sect.

pleasant call. Miss Minnie Chambers has gone to Ok ahoma where she has a good OxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxO ist of farms in the county. idlason disease that never receive the proper treatment. The average doctor knows little of the heart, and treats the cases presented to him, as some other disorder and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, are made worse. The testimony of the lady whose portrait appears above is pertinent.

Dr. Miles' discoveries, relating to the heart and nerves, mark a new era in the treatment of disorders of these most vital organs. Ileart disease, formerly considered beyond the pale of medical aid, has at last yielded the victory to Dr. Miles' New Ileart Cure. The reports received by Dr.

Miles' Medical Ca, of cases where special advice is asked, show conclusively that in a majority of cases complete cures follow the faithful use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. The few failures are generally due to negllence on the part of the patient in not taking the remedies as directed. "A severe attack of typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most perious nature. Nothing the doctors gave me seemed to have any effect.

They gave the very strongest of heart medicines, but to no avaiL I had severe pains in the region of the heart, and was unable to sleep or lie on my left side for men than three minutes at a time without great pain. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breath would be the last I should draw on earth. We accidentally heard of Dr. Miles New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and as a last resort we purchased a bottle of each. After taking the remedies a week, I rould be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour.

In two weeks I could walie about, and in a short time I wns able to do light housework and I am now well along on the road to health. I 6liall be ever gratef nl to you for your wonderful medicines and will praise them to everyone I know. Truly they saved my life. Hoping every one who uses Dr. Miles Remedies will derive the same benefit that I have, I remain," Mrs.

Chas. La Point. 3127 Humbold Denver, Colo. 6old by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerve, Free by Or.

Miles Medical A GOOD STOCK" FARM, THIS IS A BARGAIN. The owner having decided to quit ni EUREKA, fanning he offer a to Bell hia frrra 240 position to work. Mrs. Keating who was quite sick for a couple of weeks is able to resume her work again. Wm Mason, of Eureka, was in our cUy Monday in the interest of the creamery business.

Read at night without injury to sight Thi Santa Fe Equipment is lighted by electricity. A gentleman fron Burlington and an old acquaintance of the Balsom Bros, is visit'ng them. p. G. Johnson has ordered his paper III LI to OXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQ "1 -AND- v.r ru I r.Miles'HeartCurc Restores Health.

MBS. MAEY LEWrs, wife of a prominent farmer, and well known by all old residents near Bt'lmont, N. writes: "For twentysevea years I bad been a constant sufferer from nervous prostration, and paid large earns of money tor doe tors and advertised remedies without benefit. Three years ago my condition was alarming; the least noise would startle and unnerve me. I was unable to sleep, bads number of sinking pells and slowly grew wone.

I began nsln; Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlve sent lola, Kansas, where he expects to reside in the future. Shull and Teegarden have sold their residence property in the north part of town to Elmer Swisher. Balsom has gone to Neutral, Kan the Enterprise will keep him posted on the news from Hamilton. CoL Wood, a former resident of this vicinity, died at his home in Eureka acres consisting of about 70 acres in cultivation 50 aces of which is bottom land, 15 acrea of timber land and 160 acres pasture.

A creek runs through the farm with a never failing mater supply. An orchard of good bearing trees, all kinds of fruit, a house of rooms a cistern and two good springs This farm ia offeered for only $12. an acre. Apply at this Office. HfThe Ektkrprisb admits only ad vertisementa that we believe to be trustworthy and that we can reccom mend to our readers being just what they advertise to be.

In buying goods or making enquiries concerning anything advertised in this paper, you will oblige us, aa well as the advertiser, by stating that you saw the ad vertismeut in the Extkotkise Facta About Klondike, merits of respective route; what to take for work; definition of mining erms; description of variona method of operation; mining laws, etc, may be found in boo, just issued by Santa. Fe Route. SOOOOOCOOOCOCx hanging, Hamilton Sunday morning of heart failure. The National Aid Society have EJ4 J-; 'V Aervinesnd Nerve and Liver Pills. At first the medicine seemed to have bo elTect, but after takins a few bottles I began to notice aebin-re: I rested better my appetite beptn to improve and I rapidly grow better, nntil sow I am as nearly restored to health as one of my ae nay expect.

God All work done ia a satisfactory D'ewlT Mile. Nervine." I 111 Dr. Maes' Remedies Jii changed the time of meetings from Friday evening to Tuesday evening. Anyone wishing to bay, or trade, good stock for nedge Posts when I am absent will please call on Wm Corbetk Any trade he may make will be satisfactory to me. A.

Stark. WATCHMAKER AND JBWELBB OVLV RELIABLE AIN'D FIRST CLASS Work Done AMU-TwS. KAXfeAS Mari.n Repeaters E-M VI. fv.trll,l T. im lilt ma nner.

Call on or address: S. M. TODD, 0. Mil Nervine 3 ft IWsT. 1'ur U'pup? iX- )U-1 l't) 'sl thpm.

I p-to-tliti tuf-r- a-nt in. 1 mui r.l-r.M.trJf HUti are sold by all drug Cista under a positive guarantee, Irs bottle bene Cm or ooney re fard-d. Book on die. easts of the heart and i i a- Jttpr Ue. auanuttrt, bv to biuitl.l'd.4..1t'r t.riWL Bin li room, ml HAMILTON (It KANSAS.

how lor.ire for nr. ervesfree. Address, fi Pau Piua Omr.Dltiii.il." Ai drurrteML wJ kere Nopreljtm. GrtrPr. Mite." DR.

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Pages Available:
146
Years Available:
1897-1898