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The Edna Enterprise from Edna, Kansas • 3

The Edna Enterprise from Edna, Kansas • 3

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The Edna Enterprise. Territory lnortgiig-es for sale at this office. RUAItt, UJllrfe h'ropriptor. ONE Standard Bred Stallion For Hale or will tnule for Real-Estato Call on or write me at Kdna W. 0.

Johnson. School Books. "We are authorized agents for the exchange of old books for new ones at lA price as law requires. LOMBE BAUGH. R.

H. WELCH, Hard ware, Furniture and Undertaking. LICENSED EMBALMER SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Entered at Kiln a I'ost Ollicc as 2nd Class Matter. PUHMSUKI) KVE11V KIUDAV.

The Horse Sale The horse sale of D. D.Ray in this city Saturday drew a large crowd to town. was spirited and ihe stock brought aid prices. The sale netted about I-)g1 Brevities Good, Tilings to Eat. Like your Mother used M.

E. Church. Sunday School 10 a III Class meeting II a Preaching, by Rev. Jan. Anderson, agent for Kansas Children's Home.

Association 8 p'm Epworth League, Tuesday, 8 Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 in J. R. Ilankins, paster Cast your optics toward Hunts Implement house and watch. him running out those Hiilky plows. Farmers know a good thing when they see it.

NOTICE Goodwin owing to the scarcity of feed, are not buying hogs every day. See them and they will furnish you 0. S. MORROW. Represents the POTTER WALL PAPER CO.

The G-reaeat Manufacturers of WALL PAPER and PAINTS in America. r-w I'm i-i-j 1 1 I ri-j-sl ca c-o i-n Ui i-i-. tHeyUNderselltHe world. Give us a trial order. Pay your subscription.

Look on the brighter Hide. Fish net underwear ut Condon's. We oiui print your wile billn for you. The new Willis Wood theater in Kansas City is open. Reiiiemlier we insure your grniu in l)in or alack.

Buy the host. A Champion mower from It. 11. Muzzy. J.

H. Williams left us to i STEAK, EGOS, II AM, COFFEE, OR ANYTHING YOU WANT. Neat, Clean and on Short Notice W. J. Stapleton.

(1st, door south of Star Bakery.) The Coffey ville Independent gave an interesting write-up of highest, prices, providing they can get a car load f'V't'V'T'T'f'y'V'T'T'V'y that city in it's last issue, The interesting sketches were made i more interesting by ihe splendid illustrations of some of the more Saw." on subscription lust week. important business enterprises. limit lias when), drills. Trices STEAK, Potatoes, Bread, Butter, Coffee 15 On the whole it was a winner and one that will he worth hundreds of dollars to that city. CENTRAL HOTEL A.

M. hVf Accommodations First-class. Commodious SAMPLEROOMS. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. STKAK, Etfgs, Bread, Butter Coffee.

HAM. TCvs, Bread, Butter Coffee 20 20 Prof. B. Hanna, formerly principal of Ihe Labette County ITolten's harness, Try a set. Your neighbor has one.

For Fall Millinery. Mrs. S. B. Salfell will leave Sunday morning for St.

Louis, where she will select a large stock of Fall and Winter Millinery. HIDES I will pay the highest market price for hides of every description. See me. Peter Spang leu. High School but of late occupy ing a Hue position in i tie iiay County High School at Clay Cen- ter Kansas has been compelled to resign his position, caused by a slight mental aberration.

Prof. COLD DRINKS. AARON BAINE Edna, Kansas. A. A.

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A A. A. A. We can make you a ten year loan with the privilege of paying one tilth any one year, thereby letting you pay the loan in five years, and we will not charge you any coin mission. A straight interest at a rate less tha -you can get elsewhere Hanna was one of the most intel lectual men in the state and it is sincerely hoped that, his affliction J.

O. Marks. may be but temporary. and terms, bent in the city. are selling 20 tt) best nmulated sugar for $1.00 Mrs.

dims. Mason has been on the list the past two weeks. Molten invites your attention to his line of hand made' harnesH, II. II. Welch has the contract to furnish J.

Arnold's fine house. Go to the Old Reliable- butcher for your beef and ice. II. Redman. Squire Drake, of Olietopa was in the city on legal business Tuesday.

A few frontier scenes haxe furnished food lor goHsipers this week. The southeast Kansas be held at Waverly this year. O. Underdahl returned Saturday evening from a trip to western Kuiihhs. The Big Racket is selling all summer goods ho cheap it will pay you to call there.

Coffey ville gets the Woodmen Loir Rolling this year. The date Ship fruit to Texas. A Lotz and R. W. Lieb barreled up a lot.

of fine pears and apples Tuesday and shipped them to Texas. Kansas fruit, is in demand this year, The Game Laws. Prairie chickens may be killed in Kansas now; the time lasting from August. 15, to October 1. SCHOOL BOOKS CHANGE.

Furniture Dealer and undertaker. I have thefinest Hearse in the city and kindly solicit your patronage. PUMPS. Jas. A.

Long and can fit you out with a steam pump, wind pump, house pa nip, force' pump Quail may be killed in the mouth of December. or any oilier kind or a pump. When a man essays out in search of trouble, he generally lias Steam fixtures, fas gas fittings, and will meet, competition ittle difficulty in locating it. and iarciware is sometimes at a loss to know exactly what, to do with it when on any and all kinds of fixtures. Give them a call.

Opposite Mo. Piic. depot. he finds it. Old Books can be exchanged for new ones of like grade.

Text, books for the public Reboots of Kansas will chringe again this year. The books tnroughout will be different from those used here-to-fore and it will be neocessary that each pupil is provided with the new books. There are set rules which the agents must, follow, the more important ones being that, the agent is lo receive a commission of 10 p(ji" cant for handling the books. Hooks taken in exchange must he such as have been in use Ihe past, year and must have their covers on and contain all their printed leaves. Exchanges can be made, only with pupils for books, or with school Districts representing the pupil.

The agent Arch Goodwin and Elmer TTnff, Ethel Millikin and Mae Lotz, is September 17. drove ui) to Altamont Monday evening, where the young men A Cuhe pou Infantum, 'List May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Book waiter, Ohio, an infant child of our neighbor', was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor At llnzsy's Stoves Steel Ranges Screen wire Poultry netting Mixed paint Machine oil Garden seeds Garden tools Silverware Lamps If you are contemplating a matrimonial venture we can save you money. took the train for Joplin and Webb Cily.

Pay your old loan, and take a new one at a lower rale of interest with the privilege of paying one-fifth each year. Win. A. Blair. up all hopes of recovery.

I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy A. Bollinger left for Baxter Saturday morning, lie has charge of the arrangement of tents, Uave your Insurance written in the Old Reliable Home of New York, represented by Win. A. Blair. Huffman and wife, of were looking over the country, the first of the, week, with a view of locating.

Strayed or Stolen Four Peafowls strayed from my farm last week or wore taken away. A. J. Lotz. -i-i i ii i i i i must not take a lower hook in exchange and apply exchange prices on a -book of higher grade, nor a Them is a general shortage of school teachers over the state caused by the low salaries that have prevailed the past few years A few schools in this county have arf yet had no applicants.

Fortv-seven counties in Kansas to the house, telling" them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two day's time the child had fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this Uemedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance. For sale by City Drug Store. book of a higher grade and apply exchange price on a book of a lower grade but it.

must be on books of same grade. "ie." first readers for first readers third, readers for third readers etc. increased in population last year and fifty-five decreased and on the whole Kansas lost in population. The cause is attributed to tl'e OBITUARY. Charles Banzet, the subject this sketch, was born in Alsace Mo Pac Low Rates Special one way rates to date of sale, tickets sold daily during September and Oe tober.

Home visitors Excursion' to In An Jiiilna lad who losi ins straw linl. the other day, found it a short time later around the neck of a fat swine "in the udjoin-f iugyard. Mrs. Olive Cole ami daughter, who have been visiting at the borne of Billy Boltortf, returned to their home at Bloomingtoii Monday evening. Elmer Huff, who is new head cashier on the 'Frisco at Webb City visited in tl city from Sunday until Monday, the guest of Miss Mae Lotz.

The- Big Reunion at Baxter Springs commenced Monday morning and the old veterans are undergoing again this week, the diana and Ohio, Ex. No. 1 rate 1 France, March 8, 1830 and was reared and educated there. In 1850 he came to America and landed in Netv Orleans, subsequently locating in Illinois, where he was identified in the industry of farming for a few years, after which he went to Iowa and i followed tl like occupation there for nearly 23 years. In 1876 he came to Labette county Kansas, locating on a farm fare plus $2, round trip.

Limits opening of the new country. Labette county increased 253. Elks Carnival, The Coifey ville Elks will hold their carnival and Street, Fair September 1G-20. This is the last one to be held by this order awl it is proposed to make it the largest one ever. held.

We erred last, week in stating that the property, in the west end belonging to Thos. Griffith was sold. It, was sold alright, but, it. belonged to ('has. Pond, instead of Mr.

Griffith. The property is LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Horses and Mules bought and sold THE ONLY Wagon and Feed Yard I the city. l-i s-? i 11 sp 3 1 i Oood rigs. Competent Drivers. (Commercial and transient trade, solicited.

Will drive at all hours and are here to stay. BFir.st door north of Newman's Implement House W. D. Cole, Prop. 30 days from sale.

Tickets sold Sopt 2-0-l(i-23. Ex No 2. Illinois and Indiana. One first, class fare round trip, Oct. 2 34-5.

Return limit, Nov 8 southeast of this city, where- he remained iintH seven years ago, when he went to Tonkawa Oklahoma where his son, Edward Banzet, resides and where he lived until his death, which occured at that place Thursday evening. He was united in marriage in Lasell county Illinois to Miss Louisa Kastler, also a native of now owned by a Mr. Pall. Rev. Hedges and wife of Lab-betfeCity were the guests of their daughter, Mrs.

T. 0. Til ton Sunday. was a former pastor of the M. E.

Church here AUCTIONEER Excursion No. 1 To Colorado Springs Denver and Peubl.i. Tickets sold June 22 lo 24, July 1 to-13, Aug. 1 to 14, 23, 24, 30 to Sept. 10.

Limit Oct. 31st: Fare nc.5o. Excursion No 2, Denver, Colorado Springs, Penblo, Glen wood Springs, Ogden and Salt Lake. Tickets sold, June 1 to 21, 25, 30, Aug. 15 to 22, 25, 29, Sept.

11-15; limit Oct. 31.. One fare plus $2 for round trip Meeting of National Lodge K. P. at SanFraiicisco, August.

2 to 8. Limit Sept. 30. Round trip $45 Summer Session Educational Institutions St. Louis June to Sept.

One fare plus $2. Tick-eta sold June 16, 17, 21 and 22. Limit Sept. 15. and oocupied the pulpit Sunday night and delivered a much appreciated sermon.

scenes of camp life. The Chetopa Advance came to us last week an 8 page paper half lionm print. The advance still maintains it's place as one of the leading papers of the county. A Montgomery -county couple began wedded life last week with 65 cents in their treasury Who will carry the pocketbook, is a question that need riot concern tliein. Our citizens should interest themselves in the gas question again; if anything combustible is beneath the ground, this generation should strive to derive some benefit from it.

C. S. CARLTON. Before claiming your date for Sale, come and see or write me at Valeda, Kansas. My Fee for crying farm sales 1 per cent.

I voile with energy mid France. She departed this life July 22, 1881, and was buried in the Lucas Cemetery. The remains of the deceased were shipped here Saturday evening and services were held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, after which they were interred in the Lucas Cemetery beside his wife. He leaves five sons and three daughters living. I have three lots for Sale, a desirable part of the city.

For Sale Cheap. Call at once. R. B. White, one of the pioneer settlers of Chetopa dropped dead on the streets of that city last Friday, White was identified with many public interest at that place and was one of the stockholders in the Chetopa Telephone company.

if well advertised secure good prices always..

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1,282
Years Available:
1899-1905