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The Edna Enterprise from Edna, Kansas • 2

The Edna Enterprise from Edna, Kansas • 2

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Edna, Kansas
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The Edna EntepppS NOTTCH. I have thoroughbred Partridge Cochin eggs for sale at 1 per setting. II. Evaiis-Loinbe. MY KUASOI MkAltt.

C. F. PRESTON, LIYEIiY l'EED STABLE. VEIiV HRST OF IJIOS. WILL DRIVE DAY Oli NIGHT, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

JjSUiJGCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Arthur (Mark came down from Oswego Saturday evening and went to Coffeyville Sunday where he played with Oswego's ball team. Kiitcrcd at ma Post ()( as 2nd Clnss nil Jiattcr. forgvt that 'Roy Taylor bundles Jewelry. S.

Tlalin, traveling representative of a Chicago Tailoring arrived home from Colorado Saturday morning. Get your property insured in the Home represented' id. this of. fire. F.

P. Dicus and R. T. Mc-Gee have their property insured in this company. If it is safe and cheap enough for them, it ought to he for you.

Frank Clark and wife and son, Clyde, boarded the west bound I KVK11V Kill DA V. BEAMLETS. Ksy Blacksmith and Repair Shop. Alt. kinds or and 1 1 a lit ks REASON A I LH.

Wood work in connection, I KIND A SHAKE Ol'1 VOL' It lATC.VAyiS. noOOOOUOIMM HHHMIUOIH Mil IK )( It it UKK lOt t)0 ii Cnly The Finest Selacted Wliaiit II 0 n-im in Mii.iiiNO Beats 'M All ii KI'IIAICIIT I' VI'KNT Insures Gcod Bread 1 l-liiw Kollr MilU train Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will stop at Yates Center and Iola, where they have tjOdO': cntioi BSSeo llolten's saddles, Moses McClroy came down from Ottawa last week and will spend the summer with his children at this place.

The Missouri Pacific, tracks in Central kansas were flooded with water the forepart of the weak and all trains were late. SEE II EKE! Roy Taylor now lias a full Hedged feed store, and remember he handles both, Nation and Pittsburg coal, delivered free suit pending in the courts vs a Taylor's fur your groceries, Ike was courting in inita this week. Drop in and watch O.iler shoe a orse. We call attention this week to lie change in A. C.

Cnler's ad. Territory mortgages lor sale (Ward's old If you are in need of anything I rail-road company, Clyde will go in the line of monuments it will on to Kmisas City where he will be to your interest to call on I 1 visit for Mjmdime. I II. WnHinoTord. Charley Fahler sold the forty acre tract which he recent ly pur Rheumatism.

I am prepared to treat cases of Rlieiuuat ism. stiir or swelled joints with the. Bets Hot Air Bath. Give me a call; one treatment free. Dr.

J. II. Johnson, Over Citv Drug Store. A. Mi 3A11, rrejp this oMiCe.

U. S. Weer was on the list jveral days last week. Chas. Fahler advanced his subscription to 1002.

Try the Pittsburg Laundry Cast side Barber sliop. A. J. Lotz transacted business Coffeyville Monday. Accommodations First-class.

Commodious SAHPLEROOMS. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. t5 J. Griffiths made a business of charge to all parts of the city. W.

W. Holland's well caved in Friday morning, taking with it a part of the foundation of his house. J. II. "Waggoner and David Blair jr.

were fishing in the territory Thursday night during the heavy rain. "IInz" Heed, of Coffeyville, who is now holding a bunch of cattle near Tyro visited at; the Flanders home last Sunday and Monday. Ellsworth Pearson, who is working in a brick yard at Cherryvle, spent a few days in the city last week visiting his parents. ipto Coffeyville. Monday.

chased of O. C. Coleman, to W. W. Goodwin.

Consideration $300. This gives Charley a profit of $100, ami Will a fine little home. This tract joins his stock yards. A tiUmp stole a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup When lie appeared in court lie explained that he saw in the advertisement, that it was ''easy to take" so he took it.

"Discharged," said the judge. ''I will go and take some myself." It is easy to take and is a perfect laxative. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Ru bottom. of the Territory visited friends in Edna, Saturday night. Sunday morning Mrs. Rubottoni boarded the train for Kansas City, for a visit with her daughter, Miss Ethel.

Mrs. Rose Zabriskie, who visited in tliis city last week the guest of W. Johnson and wife, departed Saturday morning for hor new home in Kansas City, She was accompanied by her mother Mrs. Lipscomb, who will make her home with them anil her sister Mrs. W.

C. Johnson, who stopped off at Carl Junction where she will visit a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. S. B. Allen.

li'r I ilftl 111 I aiAiMi 1 Wm, A. Blair visited friends in Janey Sunday and Monday, A vein of copper has been struck Laneville this county. Contractor J. L. Ileum was in 'offeyvillo on business last Sun- BOH TON RESTAURANT.

First class meals at all hours. Short orders, Genuine Mexican Chilli. Full and complete line of Confectionery, Fruits and Cigars constantly on hand. YOURS FOR A SQUARE MEAL. 'PHONE IN CONNECTION.

J. C. HIGGINSON, Prop. Notice We have 200, acres of pasture on east Big Creek, under good fence and abundance of water, which we desire to fill with horses and cattle at 25cts. per month.

Call at this office. The ltebekahs had their installations of officers Friday night. Ice cream and cake were served and a general good time was re M. E. CflUKCH.

Sunday, May7 2(5th. Sunday school 10 a.m. C. F. Long.

Supt. Memorial Sermon 11 a. in. Text, Acts. 20-32.

Junior League 3 p. in. Mrs. Dr. Clark, Sunt.

-Epworth League 7 p. rn. Jordan Johnson, Pras. Preaching 8 p. in.

ay. Dr Caldwell's Syrup l'e)sin cures onstipation. Sold by City Drug itore. ('has. Pever and friend Miss lartin, of Bartlett, were guests at he Central Hotel Sunday.

When you have blacksiiiithing do, Hi it others have failed on, ake it to Caler, Quite a number of our young floods, took in the ball game at J'oifeyville last Sunday. When You Get a Headache don't waste a minute but go to your druggist and get a box of Jvrausos Headache Capsules. They will prevent pain, even though your skull were cracked. They are harmless, too. Read the guarantee.

Price 25c. Sold by City Drug Store. J. O. Marks.

ported. Ed. Allen came in and subscribed for two copies of the Enterprise D. S. Ilamblin and family, who moved to this city from Clinton about two months ago, departed Saturday evening for Coffeyville where Mr.

Hainblin hasu position in the clothing department of Wells Bros, store. method, vs Mi n's method. Text 2 Kings 5-14. Prayer meeting (Thurs.) 8 p. m.

J. It. Han-tcin-p, Pastor. isft'UItSiCfl. O'l account of Annual Convention United Society of Chris-lion Endeavors at Cincinnati the Mo.

Pac. will sell round trip tickets, from all points for one fare phis, Tickets will be on Sale July 4, 5, and (5, will be good until Jul 1-ith. This is golden opportunity fur you to visit Furniture Dealer and undertaker. I have thefmest Hearse in the city and kindly solicit your patronage. "vZl vv 'vvf mv1' vjy 'V tyy vu 1 "v- 1 11 BRING YOUR W.

II. Clay who is working in 'Coffey villa came over Saturday ivening and returned Sunday. Caler has had 18 years exper-euce in horseshoeing and makes a specialty. Ed Allen, of Elm City, drilled a veil, for J. O.ikes' new livery mrn this week.

i Miss Kate Graliam spent Fri- lay night in this city the guest of tier sister Mrs. Hobt. Watt. No ties tlia City Feed Mills ire still in the market for corn last week, one for himself and one for his sister Mrs. Mollie Rainey, of Bartlett.

Goodwin Bros, shipped 3 cars of hogs to Kansas City hist week and bought over a car load Monday of this week. Carl Radford, who left this city a little over one year ago for Colorado Springs returned Monday evening and has accepted a position with L. Taylor Co. We are very grateful to Miss Mae Lotz for an exquisite boquet brought us last Saturday. These flowers were grown on Maple Glen farm, plucked by her own hands and arranged with becoming taste.

A. II. Limit, of Independence, was looking after his business at this place Saturday and Monday and wdiile here sold his residence to W. A. Egan.

We are glad to see Mr. Egan get this fine residence and trust that he will locate with Norval Rubottoni ot Clear creek had a very lucky run-a-way, last week with six mules hitched to a disc harrow; he was thrown from the seat; the harrow passing A man of unquestionable integrity living in the vicinity of tells us that he a hen, who by various ways has succeeded in ousting a bird from its nest, in a tree, and has now appropriated TO THIS OFFICE. the same to hor own usa, tha other hens followed her example and over one arm and leg without, inflicting any wound whatever. The team ran into the timber and broke loose without causing any damage, other than breaking- one or two rods on the harrow. iiul oats for which they will jjay he highest niarke price.

Goo. W. Tilton advanced his lubsoription to 11)02 by leaving villi us the much coveted dollar. E. A Boyer, of Parsons, was he guest of Mildred Lombard, 'rom Saturday until Monday.

Miss Stella Lewinaii visited villi Mrs. F. V. Newman Satur-lay and Sunday. Oswego defeated the Coffeyville team Sunday on the latters grounds by a score of 5 to 7.

I'D RUGS. slDRUGS. now he gathers from this nest in the tree top, each night, four eggs. This revolutionizes the old tem of laying eggs and will be a new ftatura in henoJogy. A Cashier Testifies.

Pepsin Syrup Mouticello 111. Gentlemen twenty years of aches and pains caused by constipation brought on by sedentary habits, I have found more relief in two bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin than all of the hundreds of other remedies I have tried, and I take pleasure in giving you this Testimony, believing you have the finest preparation made for troubles. Very truly yours, D. F.

Lanok, Cash ier Wa bash Pv. It. lOast St. Louis. Sold by City Drug Store.

Kiiightsville, Ind. Pepsin Syrup Monticello, 111. Gentleman: I have been selling Dr. Caldwell's Syiup Pepsin ever GemFIiarmaojo DEATH is SUre tO ALL Don't Hasten it by using impure DRUGS, but ward off its approach by having your DRUGS compounded at Clark's" by a registered Pharmacist of twenty-years experience. We keep in stock only the FRESHES" and PUREST that Money can buy.

Dr. Hamilton, the CoiTeyville specialist, was in town Saturday afternoon and talked to an attentive audience on the streets. The doctor is very unassuming and performs many radical cures. He will undertake the case of Mrs. Y.

II. Stapleton and we sincerely hope he may he successful in freeing this patient woman of nt least a few of the many afflictions with which she is beset. Mrs. J. L.

Carr has ordered the linterprise sent to her address at Bartlett. Misses Cynthia Flanders and Maud Churchill visite.l friends in Coffeyville Monday and Tuesday. T. Saffjll, salesman for the flfjorne Binder visited with 1 'family over Sunday FREE TO THE BABIES. since it was first introduced to the trade.

It is the best seller I ever had on my shelves and gives the best satisfaction to my customers of any thing I ever offered them. Where I sell it once they invariable return fr more. As a laxative or as a physic it is par excellence, the most pleasant and satisfactory preparation I have ever sold. Yours, G. H.

Came. Sold by City Drug Store. V. Pi P) Pi "4 'f. Pi 'iVPi 6 The Eastern Manufacturing- Co.

of Chicago, will present to every baby, under one year of age, in this county, one solid silver babv snoon with the babv's I 7,. Johnson, Charles Her- given name engraved on same. You do ret Viiid Bert limner whiltdi not have to pay one cent nor buy any 'STAR 0 thing to get this spoon. The Eastern Manufacturing Co. are large manufacturers and jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method of advertising their goods.

Instead of spending thousands of dollars for magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The undersigned firm has been made distributing agent for this away several hours in the territory Sunday, Remember, Caler, blacksmith is perfactly at home shoeing, ahorse. Give him a trial; north of Welch's hardware store. This office is very much indebted to Miss Mayte Higginson for a A.L.MARKS, Prop. Fine line Confectionery Cigars.

An Enjoyable Affair. The Edna Dancing Club entertained in honor of Mrs. C. H. Znbriskie Friday night at the beautiful home of H.

T. McUee. About tweiity-fivd of the young folks were present mid the evening was very pleasantly spent in music, games and dancing. Refreshments were served and at a late hour they reluctantly departed for their homes, each vowing they had enjoyed an evening long to he remembered. Mr.

McGee and wife deserve complimentary notice for the charming manner in which they entertained, i.s this undoubtedly was the most enjoyable event of tne season. As you go home, why not into th; Meat Market and take with you, something will please your wife. Bear In Mind We carry only the Freshest and Best Meats, Fish, Oysters; etc. locality. Bring your baby to their Itinebouiet of roses presented us store and give it3 name and age and Wish's you will receive one of these beautiful silver spoons all engraved free of cost.

This is not a cheap article, but solid Fresh Hread, Pies, Cakes, Buns, Cookies and etc. last Saturday. S. F. McClelland has accepted a position with W.

V. Curdy, and silver of elegant design. Don't fail Mexican Chille, Hot or Col'. will jump counters, unil, school to look over the elegant line of The II. REDMAN, Prop.

at all hours. convenes agiin. Sam is very apt Eastern Manufacturing Co. 's goods on iirwl enema iifvpr to he without em-1 display at 1 1 Ul'V'lllu YOUR t'ATKONAOE SOLICITED. U.

b. Waer, Edna Ks. ployment. i.

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1,282
Years Available:
1899-1905