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Greenleaf Enterprise from Greenleaf, Kansas • 3

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Dr. Cann's Electric Belt Co, left 24-5, BXJGJTJ3EJ19lTLIdjT5EJT Sunday morning for Clifton. HIP ft1 Miss Scott of Downs spent several A misanthropic father one time brought up a son in entire seclusion from all womankind. When manhood approuched ho led the boy out though the world on a tour of observation and described to him the tlf You haven't received aJ 3 TATK OFIIC'BRS tiovomor days this week with Mrs. Geo.

Zinu At 20, when a man is young, he thinks he knows it all; ho likes to wag his active tongue and exercise his gall; ho struts around in noble rage; tho world is all his own; he laughs to scorn the world of age, and lists to self alone. He wears a window in his eye to see his whiskers grow; he think tho ladies pine and Whiskers On Thess Para Dr. Munk of rainier wis in this city list Friday transacting business various creatures tnev met. as Lieutenant iJovwnur Secretary Stato Auditor Troamirer Siipt of Tub Instruction graphs Morrill A TroutinHn KdwnrH liooruo Cole Otis Atliorton Stanley Dawes A Davis II Snow they went, there came tripping along J. E.

Freeby and family of Had Jam spent several days last week in this the path a sweet young girl, swing Attorney unierol Adjutant Uoncral die bocauso they love him so. At 41), inar her hat and smiling from tho city- FKKSII ITEMS CLEAN SHAVED BY E- State It tntr Of TJHE very glee of existence "Father," as you may suppose, he's knuckled down to biz: 'tis not till (Jo that ho (nipt of lnsuiunco Sdo'y Bounl of AKrtcultuio M3 Baid the startled youth, "what Miss Anna Freeborn, of Linn wa 8 II gniilur Coliutn kuows how big a chump ho is. Librarian animal is that?" "My sou," Slid the in this citv, Monday, on her way to TKRI'RISE A11TIST8, AND I'HE-SKNTKD FOU THE EDIFICATION OF CUB HUNDREDS OF Dennis DISTRICT OKKI0KB8 la ENTERPRIS GREENLEAF father, "this is a very silly and Washington. GREENLEAF CELEBRATION A Caldnrhead ConRrpssmiin Fifth Hint stiiruBs JiuluH 12th Judicial District dangerous creature called a goose." When this mythical tour was com was friends Newt Kairns, of Barnes, town Wednesday visiting and relatives. Win Honors senator pleted tho father was curious to Morrow ItcpresenUtlvs One of the most successful 4th of know which creature the boy would COONTV orKIOKBS July celebrations ever held in Ivmsas, Mrs.

Frank' Inhoft' who has been paying article a good ad. Clork like to have for a pot. He instantly blurted out, "Father, buy me a goose! County was in existunco here last Satur 112 fT2feI Get OT2C1 Take it home and compare it with any paper published in this part of Kansas. A A very ill for several months is report Treasurer good advertiser the Enterprise day. Fully 4000 people wore present ed as VJry low.

MILLINERY SLAUGHTER. to mar the harmony of this patriotic Probate Judge Iteglnter of lxtods Sheriff Miss Eliza Conklin of JJJwns ar Mrs. F. M. Fuget wishes to inform her many customers that sho will Coroner occasion.

All urcenieai nas to cio is just ring a cow bell and toot an engine in August Soller Darby II Woodfofd A VVIillmore John Mitchell Dr Oclilltre Koney Young Kdlngton A Freeborn Supt A Paul Andrew tlswald 1 rived in this city last Friday to visit sell everything in the store within and the crowd will come running. a few days with friends. It Circulates iQ most News Attorney Clerk District Court County Surueyor of l'ub Instruction It is gotten up in Best Sljape. the next thirty days at actual cost, Mrs. Wm.

Finnigan, of Downs ar Such inducements to buy millinery From early iii tho morning all though the day people gathered from all parts of the country to attend this The road to commercial success is paved with advertisements. P. P. Murphy of Linn, spent the Glorious Fourth in this city. Sam Clark ot the Palladium, was roaming our streets last Friday.

Go to Young's Cash Store and get eight bars of first class soap for cents. rived in town last Friday to visit Commissioners goods never before offered. Every i Cook thing goes. Give me a call before it her parents and friends in this city, f. celebration for they knew just what was coming.

1 TOWK8UIP omcEitg is too late. Mrs. F. M. Fuoet.

Mrs. Wm Finnigan, who had spent Trustee Treasurer Both of tho Barnes cornet bands EQUIPPED FQH DOING ALL KIITD3 OF PLAI27 AND 0R1TAME1TTAL JOB WORK a week iu this city with friends and Prosperity Camp No. 7G6, M. Clerk relatives returned to Downs Tuesday. A.

met in special session at their Joba Simons A Alexander II Sliarock I. Spradltnir 8 Ellison I-lilllp Talbot Kjloo l'lilpua hall last Friday morning and treated arrived in town early in the morning and furnished most excellent music all though the day, but the day's program was opened up by the ap Justices Constables Miss Allie Lippincottcamo up from Dr. Slaintz of Linn, was in town last Saturday shaking hands with James C. Feeloy to the royal buiriDer Barnes last Friday and visited Lowest Prices. degree in Woodcraft.

Jim stood old fricdns. citv orriOKUS couple of days with relatives iu this pearance of the Enterprise Marshal the test all right and can saw wood SATISFACTION GUARANTEED city. band. The Barnes bands both fur and carry logs up the steep and Mart Thompson returned last Thursday from Salina, and other nished very good music and should Mayor Police Judge Clerk Treasurer Street Commissioner Miss Katie Davis made this office Franklin Shlnn Davl. Mudgott Armstrong Howell Councilman be congratulated on their good work winding stair as well as any other wood chopper.

points in western Kansas' a pleasant call Monday morning and while in this city last Saturday. ordered a continuance of the Enter Subscription $1 a Year in advance Jno Kennlngton Wm Melnecke J. R. Stone came up from Barnes All the business men did a boomin National Convention of Y. P' S.

prise to her address. last Thursday to spend a couple of business. The ball sramc in the It A Preston a Shepard Kbelmesser days with relatives in this city. Misse-s Gerber and Clevenger two morning between Linn and Kimeo, C. E.

Washington D. C. July 7 to 13. One lowest first class faro for round trip. Ticket sold July 3, 4, 5 and 6, limit for return July 18.

populor younsr school teachers of of course drew its usual largo crowd Council meets every First and Third miJEJTj31flS2JlSE Prank Adams, of Waterville was Hanover were visiting near this City Tuesday of each mouth. and the game resulted in 23 to visiting friends and relatives in this last week the guests of Miss Nalta favor of Kimeo. citv the latter part of last week. ijUACiCi-i op wownir Marlow. The trades display was one of the E.

N. Emmons and son Norvil of most excellent features of the day's National Encampment, G. A. What Washington were in town last Thurs ENGLISH LUTHERAN Service! every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. entertainment, it being nearly St.

Paul, Minn, September 1st to 41 189(1. Date of sale August 30 and day on their way to Kansas City. quarter of a mile long and every Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 business renaesented was fitted out 31. Limit to continuous passage in Another large job stock just re in the very best style. Edna Ken G.

W. Fiveby of Barnes, wa3 in this city last Friday with a load of the finest apples ever brought in this city this Emory Spradlitig and family of Washington visited last Saturday and Sunday with relatives in this city. James Cowley of D.nvu.j spon several days in this city last week with friends and relatives. ceived, and we can fit you out with each direction, with final limit of September 15. Extension of limit nington and Harry Smith were the re anything in the stationey line.

Let Better bargains would you want than the ones J. AY RES 13 offering on all Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Screen Doors, Screen Wire, etc. cipients of two cyclometers for hav September 30. us print you some of those neat little ng the best decorated bicycles in the business and calling cards come ir. The announcement cards are out parade.

At the hour of twelve every see samples. for the marriage of E. L. Enochs of body began to feed the inner man Are you supplied with one of those fine Gasoline Stoves? At about 1 o'clock the larre crowd "Sometimes," said the merchant, this city and Minnie E. Schivelt-y 'of Abilene.

The mrrriage will be at o'clock. J- N. LENTZ, fanor church op cubist Prechlng every othei Sunday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m.

Senior Endeavor every Sun-elay evening at 0:30. Prayer meeting every Wed-netdag evening. F. P. FRANKLIN, Potior.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL Services every Sunday morning and evening. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting very Thurtday erening. Junior League Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Epuorth League every Sunday evening vt 7 o'clock. T. MARTIN, Pattor. CA T1I0LIC Strvicetjlrtt and third Sunday In each month at 10:80 a. m.

Catechltm lervice iinjnediately after man. ItEV. GROOTAERS. GERMAN LUTHERAN Preaching every two treeke. Sunday School every Suuduy morning at 10 o'clock.

F. SCUWARZ, Potior. "I feel like the poet who wanted to athered at the pavilion where the tho bride's home Wednesday evening, l'jdge in some vast wilderness, I yearn following program was rendered A large stock of whips, and oils, just received. Music, by the band; song by the glee Miss Ida Bolt, of Washington, visited friends in this city, Monday. County Attorney T.

P. Roney was in town Monday on legal business. July 15, and they will returned here about August 25. Washington Re for solitude and silence." "Well," replied his friend, sympathetically, club; invocation by Rev. Lcntz; song publican "it's an expensive tasto to gratify.

by glee club; oration by II n. J. Rector, of Washington. At the Yoa will do well to call and examine But you might start in bv taking Best line of meu's overalls in the J. A.

AYHES. my stock before purchasing the same time a ball game was going your advertisement out of the new3 paper." on betweeu Washington and Green city at Young's. Apples takoti on subscription. leaf which resulted ia ZZ to in The lark is up to meet the sun and favor of Washington. At 4 oloclt H.

T. HOOPER, Charley Styles of Atchison was on carol forth his lay; the farmer's son SKCKBT BOCIKTIKS tho horse races beiran and resulted took down his gun and at him blazed our streets Tuesday. as follows: Trotting race by Wash 2- PHOTOGRAPHER intrton County horses, A. D. Mc A.

D. Me Leod and family visited away. The busy bee arose ut nve and buzzed the meadow ov'er; the WASllINUTO.V, Leod's horse, "Grasshopper" won at Waterville, Tuesday. farmer's wife went for his hive and KANSAS. 1 guarantee good work.

A good one is told on a bac h-elor editor and tho predicament he got into. Having occasion to apologize to his patrons for a delay hi issuing his paper, he wrote: Beg the indulgence of our readers for beuiga day late this week. Our failure to get out on time-was the physical demoralization of the editorialised by sleeping too close to the boording house window." The cussed compositor left the out of the last word, the sleepy proof reader failed to discover the omission; and tho result is that the por editor's trunk is. still at the boarding house, and he hasn't had a change of shirts or socks for five weeks. 1st nionev and Mr.

McNamara's Family groupes a specialty. obbed him of his store. The nnt Hon. W. A.

Colderhead of Marys horse at Kimeo won 2nd. a. a. n. Greenleaf Pott No 134, meet at their hall in th! Portsmouth Block, the third ttiday of each month.

A A Greenleaf Lodge No meet the firat and third Wednesday of each month. of A Prosnerity Camp No TOO meet the tecond and fourth Tuesday! of each month. arose early his labors to begin; the ville was in this city last Friday. Next was a trotting race by "Rus greedy swallow flew that way and sel" and "Blossom" both of Clay Geo. Gano, of Frankfort, spent a TJng To ZDate Stoxe.3, county.

Russcl won 1st money. took his lordship in. Oh bee and birds and ants bo wise, in proverbs portion of the 4th of July in this Next came tho farmers rac Selling. city. a ir take no stock; like us refuse to rise O'Connei's horse won 1st money eft Greenleaf Lodge No 10(1 meet the tlte tecond until 'tis half past eight o'clock.

Come in and get an arm load of and Jim Scott's horse won 2nd. and fourth Friday of each month. ft of old papers, utonlv five cents an arm Mrs. M. II.

Gralton, of Kansas In the running race Frank Durham on 1st money and Jim Shepard won load. Greenleaf Lodge No 10 meet the first and third City, Kansas, was in this city Mon nd. Editors Palmer and jSesbit were Thursday! of each month. 4 of day, in the interests of the Kansas State Orphans' Asylum, of Leaven Joe Cox's horse won tho $3.00 celebrating the Fourth in our city Greenleaf Lodge No 31 meet the flrtt Monday bridle that was given as prcnunurn worth. She informs us that they last Satuday.

They are made for health, comfort and perfect freedom to every motion of the body. No dragingon the shoulder, trousers always kept in shape, easy in action preventing all strain on the buttons when sitting or stooping. Try them and you will never use any other. Samples sent to any part of the United States on receipt of 75c. Prices quoted to dealers by the dozen upon application.

Specialties: Children's Leather Knee Tads 33 cents. Belts latest style BO cents to $1.00. mi third Saturday of each month by No. 80 buggy Harness Co. have placed in permanent homes The Chief Baud is one of the best bands in Washington coun and can make about as nice appearance and furinish as fine music as it has been our pleasure to witness, and we think that any company that is need of a band tempoarily will do well to cull on them, Tn the eveiiins? a larizo number of KiO-4 children.

This is an institu Railroad Time Table. Jack Scott of Waterville, spent several days last week and this week small amusements were indulged in, tion that is worthy of careful consid consisting of climbing greased pole, eration and should be backed by visiting iu this city. WESTWARD sack races, egg races and numeous every true Kansasan. GrzoeinLleaf Suspender Co. For the cheapest white granite other amusements.

a 0:1 A a 4 -RO 6:00 Arrive! Leave Arrive! leave! nueensware ever heard of L'o to The flambeau parade at about 8:30 national Populist and American Silver Convention, St. Ix)uis, July J. M. Ilarrell D. D.

of Washington, will be in Greenleaf every Wednesday, commencing Wednes Young's Cash Store. was one of the most pieturesqe fea EASTWARD J. PAUGH, day. Marcn ISth, 1890, and will do N. B.

L. Poulin favored this oflice 22, 1806. One fare for the round trip. Tickets sold July 19, 20 and 21. Limit for return July 29.

All all work in tho dental line. Teeth 12 in am 11:46 a Arrive Leave Arrive pa it with a liberal supply of tho "coin of the realm" last Saturday. extracted without pain without ex tickets limited to continuous pass-ace eaeh'direc' ion. For further in tra charge. Oflice at Pomeroy House.

WASHINGTON BRANCH LUICH COUNTER tJsID FESTAUANT. Misses Belle Husselmau and Hattie Felt two of Barnes charming young 8:311 9 :40 am 1 A :00 pm 0:05 Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Also a fine line candies, fruits, lemonade, pop, MILKSHAKE, damsels arrived ill this city last Friday and stayed over the 4th with tures of the day, there were about 24 boys all of whom carried 35 roman candles each and went up and down Commercial street, led by the Barnes baud, and when the whole city was lighted up with colored lights and'at tho same time the roman caudal lights were taking their journey from tho earth to the clouds, filled the whole of nature with bewildering beauty and wanderment. Late in the evening a grand hall was held at the opera house and the house was packed till tho walls of the building fairly groined, but nevertheless it was a grand success and all present report an excellent time. In fact tho Greenleaf 4th of July celebration which took place last Saturday will forever linger in the minds and hearts of the people as a friends. EVERYTHING III THE CONFECTIONERY LINE Epworth League, Jlay Center, 'Messrs.

Rumboldt.John Tegethoff, Bruce Davison and Lizer hauled the Electric Belt Cos outfit to Clifton Sunday. Editor Hogue of the Barnes Chief spent the 4th of July in this city, and made this office a pleasant call while here. Andrew Beverly likes tosee people enjoy themselves but don't like the idea of that boozy man "throwing up" his 4th of July all over the step in front of Mr. Beveraly's shop. Annual meeting, Baptist Y.

P. TJ. formation inquire of our local agent. Miss Katie Davis, of Washington, who had been visiting at North Enid Oklahoma, for the past three months arrived in this city last Friday evening to celebrate the 4th of July with her many friends. The Misses Baumberger sisters and Misses Sprenglc and Kclley, of Washington attended the celebration in this city last Saturday and made this office a pleasant call while here.

Ben Young accompanied by Miss Grace Holloway was in this city last Saturday aft attending the celebration. Kansas, July 15 to 18, return at one-third fare on certificate from Clifton CD to points on this line in Kansas. V) "3 Miss Nettie Dearborn came up no Nothing but firet-class work. rt 2 a a I CO c3 from Barnes last and spnt a couple of days visitiifg friends in 3 IU Jn 5 this city. 'f Having supplied myself with a flrt-lr.

tock of leather I am prepared to give gen-rnl satisfaction. ts 3 3 a B3 ts of America, Milwaukee, July Charles Jenkins one of Atchison's sweet pleasant rcmembcrance. 3 V3 (jl3 tonsorial artists came up to this city Sunday to visit his parents near M. E. Church News.

16, to 19. One lowest first class fare for round trip. Tickets sold on all points on this system July 14, 15 and 16. J. M.

this city. tni Pa3getf, Frank Thorman and family tf Clyde who had beeu visiting relatives near this city, returned to their homo Sunday. i -a i 3 i mm fc. 4 ,52 WiU Priest who is working 'near Men are just like hogs; however Washingtou visited several days past with his parents in this city. distasteful this may sound to the hogs, says an exchange.

When a Miss Maza Musser and Miss Viva Thomis Cowley our jolly and obliging division road master, spent the 4th of July in this city with friends. Evans of Washington spent fire PROPIlIETOIl OF THK'Sy-g) CITY BARBER SHOP. First-Class ftRRvGive me a call. cracker day ia this city. hog gets an ear of corn, every other hog will trot along behind him squeal and whine and bog and toady for a bite, but just let the front hog get Miss Amanda Holmberg returned last Friday from Wetmore where she had been visiting friends.

caught with his head fast in a crack and every son of a sow will jump at him and tear him to pieces. Just so I. 33. UUEESLKAf, KANSAS. It Prepared to do ill kind ol Blaolis moLilitJ i rag? Mrs.

Effie Stigge and Miss Myrtle The pastor will preach next Sunday morning on "The Nobility of Service," and at night on "A Noble Resolve." Other services at the usual hours. The Sunday School is growing in interest. Our Sunday school is soon to have a fishing party. The male quartette sang last Sunday night and they will sing for us oten. We had a splendid Epworth League, meeting last Sunday night.

The time was devoted to the subject of "Patriotism." Our church Choir is very faithful to the church. They are called upon to do most of the singing on special occasions. T. Martin, Pastor. with men.

As long as a man is M. W. Matteson and sister Ella came down from Washington Saturday to celedrate the glourous 4th. Garry Anderson of Concordia, visited friends In this city several days last week. Mrs.

D. J. Williams returned Sunday from a several days's visit at Vermillion. Morgan went outtoOsborn, Monday to visit relatives. Miss Katie Craig returned Mon prosperous and has money he can't keep friends off with a base ball bat.

The minute he is unfortunate and his wealth gone, he is not only snubbed by his former, friends, but a. e. rnxirs, A SI And also simpathises with jh Lard Oil Axle The best Electric Grease at Young's. AS TIMK3 ARB HARP. day from a couple of weeks visit at Blue Rapids.

Miss Stella Elwood returned last Friday from a several day's visit at Barnes. Tom Dolan, of Clifton, was on our streets last Friday. they at once begin to do him all the harm possible. When a man starts up grade the world falls behind and When he starts down grade the world steps to one side and greases the track. was on our street WILL DELIVER ALL GOODS TO ANT PART OF THE C1TT OR IMMEDIATE vicinity, rmrr.n REAHONARLE.

J. G. Lowe Tuesday. All work guaranteed and done np in the latent Appi.eh taken on subscription..

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1896-1896