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The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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UP SALT RTVER. c. x. Any public teacher, whether he be a minister, professor of science, school tAir: una. xucicerJ A OALA DAY! THJ8 CAHnCCTE A OBAND SUCCESS, BjnU LI CANS AND DE5IOCBAT8 TAKING PART, teacher or editor, ehould give the exact truth, and of course will be expected to Up Salt Klver ire must So hurry up, Jimmy, and don't be slow; De boat am ready and de wind am high, A rid de nubUo teat am blamed near dir.

You csxl save C-5 CO on suit of clothes toy buying from. lleddens, White 12-14 Cash Buyers Upbam4s ad, to 3biy where you ave tt The State Line Mills arn tumij-out tetter flour thou vrm mrer made in 7-10, Yon can siS from 1 00 to $2 6) oo It is an outrageous that fit every publie gathering not only this eity but great man other places there always congregates a class of bummers and rowdies xrUo get to drinking the poor grade of whiskey being eold under the name of malarial shield in pen violation of all law and moral decency, and when they begin to get go abont the street yelling, carousing, and dtetwrbing ttie civil, moral, and peaceable peopto with their dnmken disturbances, and bv congre describe and denounce secret sins and vices, as well as public crimes. No one has ever said that the study of law is a vile pursuit, or that the study pf medicine involves obscenity, and yet there are laws and treatises on medical The JXnt mf FeUnc lSmilet4L. -8pgi by Prorfil nt Vmu Cborus. 80 ntat de sail, and heab de anchor.

Call de roil eod trim de spanker. De White Pfatned Knight am laid away, aOlXQ KOBTH. jh, oeivo OUTH, COUNT DIBECTOBY. 7" Sheriff JOS. MeCSBABT ibuntr OONHAD 'smntr .,,,8.

S. WIIAOrT Mmnty I. MoCCTB Jffrlsterof Deeds JP. HOLTB tork of Dlstriot Court. V.

MATTHttW Probate Judre THOMAS HARRISON Public Instruction. ,,,..0. LESLIE untjr p. RUSH MO HE 1 S. HAYES bounty Cfcinmiaslooars, W.

KTHCAID A. P. BOSWELL The Democratic barbecue, so much talked of, was held as advertised, Wednesday, a very large and enthusiastic a pair of toots by buying roet ITed dsns, Whit Co, 12-14 crowd being present. The several com Thanksgiving was duly obsenred yes gating on th streets, compelling sober terday. nd service were held in the mittees made proper arrangements and every thing" passed off Cannon were fired during Tuesday night.

CHURCHES. several churches. people and ladies to stand and listen to their harangue, abuse, and obscene For Fashtonabte Hats and Bonnet the ladies ehould go to the Millinery sending forth peal after peal, arousing slang phrases. We are bitterly oppos the populace for miles and miles, and METHODIST Eptstfopal Chnrcfa. Pubji Services every Sunday ttilam.

aod 7 i with ctass meeting1 louia4uuUiy after tfc of the morning: services. Prayer every Thursday evenlnjr. Bunds? fWhoot at 9(45 a in. J. A.

Jones. Burt. Btranrors and friends ed to any public arguments that science that no one would read before a promiscuous audience or in hie family. The word of the Lord is pure. No sacred writer makes or shows a liking for the impure.

Filthlness is denounced as a crime, and. tt Is the. duty of every publie writer and teacher to abhor it. No one who reads and loves the Bible is ever Impure. Obscenity is found only among its enemies, and the man who puts himself up.

for an instructor and uses obscene and indecent language to a child whom he happens to meet is a person to be shunned. He must be a person devoid of all moral Store of Mrs. Buck, 12tf camng them miner to rejoice in a has any tendency whatever to stir up Jake Petrer mao ana de aeon am to pay "Dem steers hab balked and won't pull a AndPdear Preacher Ball am tearin' up de ground, -Chor. 80 hist de sail, etc Der am a great big tear in de corner of my eye. When I think of the times dat faab now gone by; And a frog In my neck keeps a mnnin up and down.

Andde Salt Blber craft ara a de town. Cho. So hist de sail, ete. For 4rttn on toast and oyster fry. Tts hltetofce soup and mudhen pie.

For gi eeek1ilt, and "brandy sling1--If frog stond slucb and maskrat soring. C9k-8o Taict. etu Dat St. John crowd andde Butler men. Dry broke our bones and dey cabed us in And de "Boston dudes' and de solid souf Dey blacked our eyes sMfatubedooxsiout Cho.

So hist de sail, ete. Dem Clebeland fellows am a tootln" de TTVts OtAKalanl mv law oa nnsi in Dr. Tali man put a' new roof on his house this week. Looks as though the strife, and it is an outrage on a civil cordially Invito to any and all of these ser Democratic demonstration. In the early morning 3 large flag, with the life vices, u.

t. Pastors ized community for the authorities, to doctor intended to stay, size portraits of Cleveland, and Hen PI8COPAL services Avery Sunday. Sua piss these public drunken melees nn heeded, Patronize home industry by using dricks at either side, was swung across flohoo) every aundf at 10 q'doclf, a at J. ttAKKiw, Rector. the street, a fitting emblem of, Ameri ATAOLICaervUj)a, second Sunday of each There Is no use in drugging yourself Gold Leaf Flour.

Warranted to be the best in the market. 7-10. Byron, a little son of Mr. Eugene can liberty; At 11 o'clock a special Vymontn. to death, and' buying all the vile medi train arrived from Independence nod Cherryvale: carrying about one hon- SOCIETIES.

principals one who has no respect for the fine feelings of others. It is among cine for internal use when you can be Cross, of Cherokee', is very low with in- cured of fever and asrue. billious disor flamation of the bowels. GA. meeting ol Cofferville No.

153, 3d and 4th Saturday of each month, All comrade In good utandlnK corr this class that you find the gamblers, the drunkards, perjurers, defamers, ders, jaundice, dyspepsia, as well as all dred pedple to tlie city of rejoicing. These people were met at the train by the committee on reception, Gate City M. A. Buckles returned from the Territory Sunday evening, where he disorders and ailments of the lives. flatly invited, unn, Comtaander.

C. J. Buowm. AJt. Dar's a chill in de air and trouble fn de sky.

So pull in de plank an' make de roalu By, Cho. So hist de sail, etc. has been buying soma butcher stock. blood and stomach, by wearing one of Prof. Quilmette's French Liver Pads O.

mentincr of Star Band, and many citizens. Banners were raised and the procession was liars, thieves, and in fact it is one of the leading pianks to all the category of crimes. A person for whom we care little for their friendship and Jess for 1 Lodjre. No. 117, every Tuesday evening.

I call the attention of everyone to Member a good standing are invited to at which is a sure cure every If my beautiful stock of lamps the finest your druggist does not keep the pad, tend, UKOflOB piLLON, Q. T. C. Habbuht, Seoretary. J.

J. Kjiousk, Permanent Secretary, their censure. in this section of the country. Steels, formed as follows Independence brass band, Independence and Cherryvale citizens. Gate City Band, Coffeyville citizens.

They marched to thepublio send 1 50 in A tetter to French Pad Toledo, and it wlU be sent yon The undersigned is -prepared to receive orders for DBY WOOD cut and A P. A. Keystone Lodge, No. 102, 1st and 8d Saturdays of each by return mail. It is the only pad that square thence sonth and west, then north until they arrived underneath iiifinth.

Master MiMtons In good standing are delivered, Wm. Blaxey, is guaranteed to cure. Beware of coun lerfeits. i invitxtd to attend- thob. u.

aties, w. m. Tmos. SCUtttt, Secretary. the American flag aud.

the portraits of Upham is selling Ladies cloaks and Jackets at cost. Also, $2,000 worth of The many friends of Aaron Schlaff- TNIOHTS OP HONOR Kemilar meetings clothing and Underwear and Hats, tf sijoonu ana fourth Tuesdays or each man will with sadness of his EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Independence, Nov. 25. Dear Enterprise We I arrived at Independence, the hub of Montgomery county, around which revolves Elk City and Cherryvale, late last evening.

"We rolled 4n on a special vehicle, via Havana not the capital of Cuba, but a flourishing little burg in the southwestern part of the county. Speaking of Havana brings many thoughts to our mind, among the rest we think now of Prof. (Jink) Smith, tlie lightning cack-liator, who is teaching the young ideas of that city how to multiply 5x2, divide by 5 and receive what you get. He ik lightning. The people of this place mrtntu.

jr. vrnncm, C. A. Kinkead, Reporter. Gold Leaf Flour is the best, try it death last week.

He was a young man and be convinced. Only $1.15 per sack, at the State Line Mills. 7-10. O. Castle Elberon, No.

183, Knight tlieOoldnn Rule, meets the 1st and 3d who had risen to the rank of a first-class teacher through adverse circumstances, had twice been lionoraii with ursoays or each month. J. K. Kintner. The rum-sellers of Parsons have closed their doors, and some of them have left the city.

Whether this is to last only during the session of the district court, or to be permanent we do not know. If, however, the men who have been openly violating law and decency in this city for months past will consult their owrn interests they will keep their own Interests they will keep their hell holes closed, for if they continue to run open saloons here it will only be a question of time when they will find themselves not only financially ruined, but perhaps inmates of the county Jail. The people of Labette county have spoken in tones unmistakable, in the overwhelming majority given J. D. Conderman against the rum-seller and his infamous business.

Parsons Sun. Mrs. Bates, landlady of the Forest J. W. Ola 88.

Sec. Commander. House, was very ill the fore part of last NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Vordegrls week, but is again able to be about. ixnge.

No. w. ILetru ar meetlnor everv londny night. Visiting brethren are cordial Just received a fine and beautiful lot ly invited. J.

K. Kkntnbr, C. C. Wf Puffer, K. R.

S. of jewelery and gold plated goods, mm 1 nominations from bis party and polled more than his party vote, was moral and upright in lifts. He had long been afflicted with epilepsy, which finally resulted in softening of the brain and insanity. He had entered upon the duties of teaching in the Liberty schools when his last illness came upon him, which resulted in Tribune. pheaper than the cheapest.

S. Steels. Organs and Pianos sold on month are not munet neaas, dui iar irom it. They understand "keerds" to perfection, can chew tobacco, and bet on a presidential result. Tliey are always of L.

Meets every Tuesday evening, at hall. All visiting members Wi good Standing, are cordially invited. W. M. W.

E. S. Harper, R. S. ly quarterly payments, at the furniture store of Olinger, Anderson Brookofer.

3tf LOCAL AND GENERAL. Just received a fine lot of silver the ne president and vice-president of the United States, Hon, GROVEIt CLEVELAND and Hon. THOS. A. HENDRICKS.

A halt was ordered, and the bands discoursed some excellent patriotic music. Then they resumed the march to the speakers stand, where they were ably addressed by Hon. N. F. Acres, Sheriff Gordon, and others.

Many a good, na-tured joke did they crack, and many a hearty lauarh did they create. At 1:30 the gong was sounded and the hungry mass of people repared to the tables loaded with the first Democratic meat seen for 24 long years; Th remainder of the day was spent in eating and general amusement. In the evening the populace were addressed by the speakers above referred to at Wells Hall, which was beautifully decorated and excellently lighted. We congratulate the Democrats of Coffeyville upon the success of the demonstration, and may the administration of Grover Cleveland be as successful, is our wish. Among the noted men present we notice Hon, A.

A. Stewart, Sheriff Mc-Creary, ex-Sheriff Brock, Hon. T. J. Anderson, Hon.

J. E. Trent, Hon. D. McTaggart, Maj Lyon, Chairman H.

An Enterprise reporter visited the plated goods of the best manufacturers. Call and see them. 6. Steels' Drug Store, Barndollars block, 7. 10, A little girl named Fry was thrown from a horse on Saturday morning, resulting in breaking her leg at the ankle, Kansan.

G. B. Smith Sons have removed is in euchre, a game they call swine for short, and one that should have beep case into the sea long before the days of Eli, who never got there, and whose proper name was unknown. Havana people do not all revel in the game of swipe, for there is Bro. Ralls and Deacon Broom, who occupy their time in cutting down the price of horse-shoeing.

Last quotation Will shoe horses for nothing and give a chew of in the bargain. Well we shook the dust very wet dust from our number fourteens (two little sevens) and parted from the kind folks of a hospitable town and started for Independence. The wind was howling from the northwest, $56 deg. below zero, and as cold as top of Pike's Peak now a grand rush Following are the names of those neither absent nor tardy for the 3d month in room 5 of the Coffeyville schools Nyra Brooks, Anna McClease, Angie Sheldon, Charlie Harbonlt, Julia Bonilly, Vallie Davis, Bell Harkles, Frank Hetherington, Frank Varnum, Minnie Crouch, Compton Hall, George Varnum," El wood Blake, Minnie Thomas, Vangie Buck, Carrie "Powers, Harry Hickman. Fannie Coance, David Austin, and Charlie Mathews.

Ethel Todd, Arthur-Riggs and Charlie Todd of the class Intermediate Department were promoted to the A class Intermediate Department. I hope their barber shop from the old stand to the room adjoining Luther Perkins', law office. Chas. Hicks, a stock dealer of the Cherokee Nation, gave this office a call this week and carried off a copy of the Enterprise. city meat market, W.

M. Clifford, proprietor, and was surprised to see the establishment. Everything is in very nice order and the market being in proper hands, it can not fail to satisfy all those desiring fresh beef, fresh pork, ham smoked salt bacon (dry or smoked), turkeys, chickens, (dres.sed or alive), corn beef, pickled tongue, veal, mutton, sausage, or anything usually kept In a first class market. The people of Coffey ville should be proud" of such an establishment. A Nebraska farmer in writing to bis local paper regarding hog cholera says that the disease in brought i about mostly by reason of dirty pens and corn diet; a clmnge in the right will, by removing the cause, produce the cure.

First, change thei hog to high fresh ground, and then fetd wholly on oats As soon as the hogs stop dying give a little corn, but continue the Give ashes and salt. The hogs will only, get well but will fatten much faster than on a corn diet. Tliayer liead-Light. On Friday morning of last week, O. M.Judy, Henry Clay, John Kloher, Jas- Try a sack of McTaggart's Patent Flour at only $100 per sack of tnat others may wort and earn promo tion to a higher class.

A. CoRNTirwAir, Teacher. oung, Air. Xj. i osier and mauv others.

CHAT WITH THE 1'KESK GAXG. pounds. Try it. 13tf The Enterprise list is still growing- Programme of the County Teacher's In short, it has got to grow. The peo Association, to be held at Indepen KICKS, CUFFS, AND I1AL3I DISHED UP FROM OUR EXCHANGES.

ple want and must have the newsy, outspoken paper. dence, in the-fourth ward school build ing, Saturday, Dec. 6th, 1884 ORDER OF EXERCISES. Mr. Will Wortman, of Elk City, a Barbecue Get up your winter fuel.

Buy the Marcy Organ, Stf Clifford's for good sausage. How did Sunday strike you? Come on with your job work. Take your fat cows to Clifford's, Clifford takes the lead in fresh meats. For low prices follow the crowd to Upham's. 3tf Best hand-made boots of all kinds nt cubine's.

blubber Goods in all varieties at eu-Y- ne's. Everybody' that goes to is satisfied. 10. For a full stock of Boots and Shoes, phII on Cublne. 10 cubine's is Head-quarters for Boots end Shoes.

Our job press was unusually busy this week. Picture, two for twenty-five cents, lit Bushiiells'. J2-14 Veal at Clifford's Meat Market Saturday and Sunday, The best line of Boots and Shoes in th city at Cublne's. 10. Subscribe for this independent paper.

Only $1 50 per year. hang Laps sells the New American Sewing Machine. 7tf. W. 1a.

McNaughten removed to Spring Valley Monday. A. A. Stewart, editor of the Kansan, was in town Wednesday, Always buy at Upham's. Square dealing and low prices.

Stf Ga to the Gate City Gallery for all the latest styles of Photos. 12-14 O. K. Boots at Upham's, Will wear over eighteen months. 3tf Opening, 10 a.m., Music practical printer, and a thorough gentleman, has accepted a position as fore for a map 1 We soon passed into the city of saloons, bad whiskey and worse malt, not through golden gates of bras but through mud up to the hubs.

We drove up to the Tremont House, where we were pleasantly received by the genial landlord, Mr. Bond, and his obliging clerk, Mr. Talley, who soon prepared us a nice supper, of which we partook heartily. The Tremont House, under its new management, has been thoroughly overhauled from cellar to garret; and everything is in apple-pie order, one dollar per day, pay, go, come again, and may you ever prosper. It is the best dollar-a-day house in tlie hub.

Pf- tioo 4-rv- a rtacliinrr vvnifr tlA Discussion on Reading man of this office. II. J. Hammond Discussion on Primary lumbers Albert. Hollingsworth has the foun Miss Annie Hudson dation for a house laid and will soon Noon.

'The Independence Star came out last week with a very pretty eagle, underneath which was the word "Democracy." The Independeuce Reporter still continues to "pitch into" Cherryvale and Elk City. What does he mean The Western Star slimes in1 western Comanche county. It is a bright little sheet and. contains seventy-four land Opening 1 p.m.. Music have a house completed on the second Primary Geography J.

L. Griffin block north of Mr. Davies'. Fuqua, and H. Boothby left for a hunt and little recreation in the Xation.

They will probably be gone a week or more intruding on the home of tho no Primary Language Lessons The Independence Band attended the J. Drouillard Critic's Report Miss Maggie Reese ble Bed Man of the forest, and will re barbecue, and rendered some most excellent music. Our own Gate City Sadie Gastineau, Sec. turn with an abundance of game, for Band did ftiemselves proudly, too. Thanksgiving.

We are certain they SPRING VALLEY ITEMS. (by ijnotjs.) C. M. Warner, an accomplished sales will have a good' time, for it is seldom Mr. Parks hag moved Into his new house, man lately irom bteubenviiie, Ohio, has accepted a position clerk in Mr.

you will find a more jolly, rollicking lot of fellows than these on ofie expedition. and is very pleasantly located. foreman of the Kansan has a first mortgage upon her, and he swears that before the next "spell of weather" he will foreclose it the mortgage. We congratulate, etc. Well, we retired.

Dreams swept over our mind as we lay in a heaven of feathers, reminding ns of all tlie good deeds we ever did and whispering into our ear, go thou to Hickman's store, at the postoflice. Mr. Cuming- and family started for Miesour. Monday, where they may reside in the future. Postmaster Hickman has just Quite a number of our Democratic A select prty of young- folks passed "very ceived a large and magnificent stock of Holiday Goods, consisting of every The Enterprise is reported as on a flourishing, basis.

Independence Tribune. The report is very true, Brother Yoe. Mr. McXaughten the former polit pleasant evening at the residence of Mr. A.

friends were in the Gate City Tuesday preparing for the great barbecue. Go J. Brown Sunday, and enjoyed themselves thing usually kept in' an establish immensely. it, boys, like to see you feel jubilant. A literary has been organized at the school ment of the kind.

His stock is now complete, and everyone should go at Landlord Hickman, the popular pro house, with Leroy Caldwell president. A pa Elk City. We arose and departed, arriving at the city of the deer tribe about day light. We called' on Bro. Gfittvs of the Globe, who was rather once and make their selections while per will be read next Thursday evening, edit ical editor of the Morning Call of this city but latterly of the Enterprise-at Coffeyville has disposed of his interest the stock is fulK lw prietor of the Commercial House, made us a pleasant and agreeable call Wednesday.

ed by Lee Young- and HanDah Smith. Will the Enterprise Bet your boots we All the men, boys, and hired hands in down in the mouth over Blaine's de-' in that sheet, which will hereafter be will. Will with any paper in the United States provided a lady is attached to it we mean the paper not the States. Ed. We know a Democrat or two who are very A cousin of the writer, Mr.

C. Mets- under the editorial management of Mr. Cleveland Reynolds. Independence the north of Cherokee were out last Friday for a wojf chase. The dogs caught a tame wolf which the hunters choked down with poles while the dogs feat, but we told him what an excellent President Cleveland would make.

That he would be a fair, honorable president; and if there was an office left after giv- happy Postmaster Stratum and W. C. Hen ker, of Losantsville, was in the city Wednesday, in company with W. C. Hendricks, of Bee, They attended dricks for two.

Star. the barbecue Notice. To all whom it may con killed him, but when they jumped a ing one to eacn soutnern Drigaaier, New York, Nov. 10. 1834.

cern There will be held a meeting at wild one they got badly left. Errors of youth in male or female, 'hen Bro. Gettys would get it. That would be more than he had ever: re C. Reynolds, Editor Enterprise Mrs.

Buck, the milliner, has just re causing shyness or inability to look an WiU you be so kind as to tell the Robbins School House, in School Dist. No. 64. on Dec. 5, at 10 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of settling up the Cemetery business, and giving receipts for lots already paid for, and for those, who have not paid please come ceived from a Repudlican administration.

This seemed to quiet his dis-v readers where the United States Demo other in the face, pimples, nervousness, can be permanently cured by the ceived a large stock of new goods which, added to her regular stock, makes a very nice display. Ladies crat is published. jointed nerves and her filled his pipe use of ProfGulhnette's Kidney Pad. the same one he had when Grant ran should call and see her goods before prepared to do so. We will have plat Who will be postmaster of Coffey ville 'Fraternally yours, Mark M.

Pomeroy. Certamly will do the favor for the presidency; Gettys has a they buy. 1 J2tf aiios. Dcurr, jr. ana if.

xjosweii were Independence Monday. You can save money by attending lleddens, White uales. 12-14 General assortment of Arties and Sandals of all kinds at Cubines. 10 Just arrived, best quality of Men and Boys rubber boots at Cubine's. Independence is to have waterworks a much needed improvement.

Dr. Hodnett has been quite ill, but is again able to make his appearance. The Democrats had a jolly time, and the Republicans had a little fun, too. Major Lyon, of the Cherryvale Bulletin, made us a pleasant call Wednesday. lleddens, White Co.

are offering some rare bargains at their special gales. 12-14 Best are the cheapest Byron rown's shoes, Custom Made at Upham's. Kt.f after Mr. Cleveland removes Mr. Hickman, is a question which agitates the public mind.

Give us a worthy, com if it is the last act of lour eventful life. billiard table in his -office, and having seen a (Mc)Cue once, we challenged The other evening at a Democratic ratification, some threw 1 a or. tne grounds and DianK receipt dook ready to settle and give receipts. All who wish to buy lots can be accommodated by being? on hand. By order of Com.

C. Bonesteel, J. M. Tuttle, J. W.

WAIiKER. him, but what did he do. Why, he re-v petent man, and we will be satisfied. erred us to" the devil, who. grasped a Our reporter says the citizens on the The Democrat is published at 71 Broadway New York, State of New, York, p.

S. By tlie way friend Pomeroy is getting up an excellent red-hot Democratic newspaper deserving of a very bloody shirt into the fire. It matters not who did it, it was a mean trick, and one that is capable of raising the ire of east side of the railroad have the barn any old soldier Why did he do Administrator's Notice. cue and everlastingly beat We visited the Star and paid our respects to the unoccupied office; the editor having twinkled out on the street for a armload of kindling. We failed to grasp his paw, Pinally we met our old friend large circulation.

1 Geo. O. Howe will now bave a lot fever. Mr. Knox- has just taken it while Hollingsworth, In gmire, Wilcox, Matthews, Thomas Seaman and Sullivan have got better.

I STATE OF KANSAS, S3 Montgomery county We hear it on verv, crood" authority that the late Mbrninsr Call of this" city of household furniture for sale; con-j sisting of Tables, Chairs, Bed Room Sets, etc. Anyone wanting, sucb nrll please call immediately. Last week the Enterprise said that Will Wortman, who used to stick type received, or. ywaS promised, $G00 to re the steeple of the Presbyterian Church was very nearly completed, whereupon for us 'on the Morning Call, of independence. We wanted him to labor for us, and having secured his services we move to.

Coffeyville and fight i McCjie. No decent! or seUVrespecting men would Jiave done the dirty work its proprietors did for ten -times that amount. The demented offspring of a drunken i a friend informed us that we were mis father, Harper, of "the 5 independence taken or a prevaricator. It should have Tlie only embalming casket in "this section of the country, at Lang Xape's. iwarded the train for; our return! Tes, Independence Star, hear from us 'next week.

In the Probate Court, in and for said county', in the, matter of the estate of Klos E. Headland, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Klos E. Headland, late of said comity, deceased, by the honorable, the Probate Court of the county atlti state afore said, dated the Nov; A. D.

1834. Now all persona iiving claims; against the said eststd are hereby notified that they must the -ame to the underr sictfoi alio wane, within one year he Star editor, has been: wrongly in Hold steady, Ch arley -f read Christian Church, instead of Presbyterian. rh we returned, and are now at a table in the Tremont bonify i'rz to our many Bubsctibcrs WCi ueo. kj. Aiowe nas just receiveu a H.

Upham has a fruit tree ad Special. Sajles Days. On Mondays formed at least no such promises were ever rbda to the The'ENTER-piiise Tiaa never received one penny for making tL3 fight against llcCue. What vertisement in this paper. Read it, and buy of him -4 tf Coffeyville to-day.

P. 8. Have returned, W.v- i r- AftTvtU. "vrtiinc man nf crnrul Mi MdTjiv2hten may -have received habits-, considerable experience, a posi- we will sell Ladies Dress Goods at cost; on Tuesdays Best Prints at 5 cts. per yard, of.

which no one person will be allowed to buy more than 15 yards at these prices on Wednesdays we will offer in our special sales, Flannel and we do i'" but are inclined to the Uctiro is nereby given tiit iLn Crra mif treduded iron any benefit of sr-ti cats; and th'r: nch claims bo i- a4 c- v-n tion as cieris. in a voie. iesc or references given; Address care of tlrfs offiee. ofinitra hetlid riot get a farthing." 2: choice lot of fancy candies. Call and see them.

2-w Fine assortment of Misses' and Children's Shoes of the best quality at Cubine's. '4-8; Subscribe now 1 Pay $1 50 and receive the Enterprise for December free. It will be sent from now until January 1st, 1886 for only $1 50. Help ns swell onr list by adding your name. Independent and free.

Ladies. Mrs. Buck has received a very in "i ,7 Crcra cf tlia nice and large assortment of Millinsry Woolen Goods on Thursdays, Underwear and Hosiery on Fridays, Boots and. Shoes. These sales will continue until Jan- 1st, for gash only.

Jul. Goods Go and examine them. IZzT i See the fruit tree ad cf it, M. TJo- 12-14 Wnrris Co..

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1884-1885