Nicodemus Enterprise
Second Class Maii^tte.. a " s !l3
ONEDQI.LAR A YEAR.
H. K.
wednesdayT sept.
dTv B :A' r °r ley h: ' s “oved into
U - Newtn’s stone residence.
still grows while the
neighboring towns remain still.
—Mrs. Joseph Craven has been
on uie sick list the past few dav S ~
—Sex era! Webster parties wore in
town this week attending church.
Groceries! Groceries!! a laruc
stock at Lovelady & Craven’s. 7
—Lest brands of Flour always on
hand at Lovelady & Craven. ” 7
Orowley is now selling cheap for cash
“yThe Joint Stock Company haw
their building on the foundation am 1
to ill soon be ready for business.
Call 0 n filler & McNeely for abstract
—I nclp Dayp Johnson has pur
Phased thp Joseph Craven property
in the south east part of town.
Ibis paper will be sent anx
placejin the United States for om
dollar a year.
A large fresh lot of staple and
fancy groceries just received ai
Lovelady’ & Craven. 7
“Garland & Wiliams have retiree
“•om the Gibson Hotel and Mrs. E
Smith ’A ill again take possesion.
If we got out sutch a poor papora?
the Hill City Democrat, we believe
w e would keep our mouth shut aboui
Millbrook.—Woodston Begister.
Crowley has the best line of dress good,
embroideries, suspenders and notions an<
Bells them cheaper than any other house
in North west
—Mrs, Newth and the children
will stop with her sister, Mrs. Ihos.
McManinia, nearFirmis, during the
abscence of the Doctor.
—Walt Korb has made his return
-to Nicodemus, after a short absence
over to Densmore and other north
western towns.
—C. Fountain, of Millbrook,,
■passed through town to-day en-routc
/01 Stockton, but failed *o register
flt this office.
Miss Nettie Craig has been in
•the City all week. Nettie has a
renouned reputation as a music
Headier, and a lady of great refine
ment in every particular.
o. L. Hays now sports one of
. the finest horses and buggy in the
town or in this country; S. E.
brought this blooded horse from
Osborne when ho was down to Un
fair.
—let Boyin has made his appo»*v
ance again on ike streets of Nicodt •
mug. W $ arc glad to see you back
again old boy, because you are no
of the quietest boys of the town
now.
—We beg leave to inform the Cy
clone that wo are poor financially
but no man in Graham county iu-hk
a mortgage on our office notwith
standing the reports of the Cyelom
tadpoles hist week to the contrary
S. E. Hays has purchasef
Frank Soverns interest in the Dru<
store and hereafter it will be knowi
as the peoples drug store, with S
E. Hays, propretor. We wish tht
gentleman abundance of Fiiccchs
- Ihe Cyclone changes assistant
editors every week. 11. 11. Cay tor
is doing Hill’s biddir g this week
Three little cheers for Cayton. IL
has finally obtained a position as ai
editor although it don’t amount to 0
—A man by the name *»f Brock,
hv ing on the Solomon in ar Fremont
has absconded leaving several oi
the neighloring banks for several
hundred dollars. about twentv-five
hundred being the amount. Sk Nk
Ellsworth is after him.
—Poor old Cyclone, she strained
at a camel and swallow< I a gna!
last week, and we expect, from what
we learn, that they are making great
er efforts for this week; straning at
an Elephant and swolb..wing a v k:. .
ger. Does it hurt you boy’s, to
make such crazy strides as these ?
—HilliarJ Hawkins lias ■he lum
ber on the ground for a new resi
dence.
Ca:l oh Miller & fiercely for farm loans
at Millbrook Kan.
Br. C. F. Newth;starts to-morrow
morning for Si. Joe, Mo., where lie
will riiicnd a medical college for the
next six month:.
Miller & McNeely can give yon better
rates on farm loans than any one in Gra
'hari County. Call and get their rates.
—Bev. Ash, a Baptist Missionsry
preacher, has been delivering a se
nes of Sunday school leciures this
week at the Baptist Church. Rev.
•Ash is a noble speaker ami <«. well in
fpriiiod minister; so his sermons
have been quite inter, ling and u
musc.ng as well as beneficial.
Money! Money!! M<,ney!!! at Miller A
McNeely’s Millbrook.
o hilc goigg to tlic baptising on
Spripgj creek last Monday, G. AV.
Jones horse became unmanagablc
and runaway. The buggy contained
Mrs. John Vaughn, Miss. Man
Moore, and Mr. Jones’ daughter,
1 early and his son George, Mrs.
Vaugn was thrown out, Miss Moore
was thrown out of the scat, Bearley
jumped out but Master Geo. remain
ed unflinchingly to the last. Luck
ily no serinus damage was done.
Crowley is headquarters for Dry Goodh
and Groceries.
—Among the visitors to our city
the past week was H.R. Prewitt of the
firm of Prewitt & Prewitt, attonrnye
at Millbrook. We are always glad
to meet eitner of those gentlemen,
as they are both very nice young
men, full of business enterpaise and,
will make their, madf as ol
excellent standing. They both came
from the “Blue grass region" of Ken
tucky, Aft. Sterling, and have a host
of friends in and around Nicodemus
who always give them a hearty wel
come.
Goto S. A. Boylan’s for pure drug?
paints, oils, varnish, stationary, and fancj
goods of all kinds usually kept in a dru<
tore. j r
Last Friday evening as G. G.
Prewitt and Frank Binehart were
coming home from Fremont the
horses got frightened and started
to run arnay became entangled in
a wire fence near Gettysburg and
in the excitement Mr. Binehart re
ceived a frightful cut from the wire
across the abdomen which exposed
the inside lining of thi
sFmadu Mr. Binohart is hying at
present in a very critical Condition
Mr. Prewitt received only a slight
injury while the and hmmy
were a total loss.
When > ou trade at Crowley’s you gvt n
s-quaro deal.
hi the premium list-of the Hi!!
<‘A fair, wc see .the managemt nt
hasjruwn the color line in the babv
how department. Here is what
‘ m*y say : Fi nest ba))y ORe
lar ; Finest cvbredj.aby one Holla*.
Evidently Hip don’t want toshowqi)
-ns .-'Club stock, as he supposes them
to be, by the side of healthy prating
<. hihn-en of our town. Why.Gcd b\. vs
Aeu Ik‘i Nicodemus can beat f lt.‘
world on nice babies, and we don’t
have to draw the color line eitht r.
H you want a g<x»d smoke go to S. A
B y!an s. he keep th** tiuest stock <>f Ha
vana cigars in town. j
.h' i , Utercsfs of tlle business
■•t.u C e<l«nus W natnraUy boun i
I i the close ties with the north si.l<
tne river, ihcry conflict in this
e-.>i!:i.y has conclusively prove-i this.
I'ne above paragraph appeared in
Lie Cyclone, of about four weeks
ago aim v.-is wyitf< n by Bnrkh i •• »
one of Hih s pam tools and whois
now tuning Hill’s one horse store in
Wf ‘ 6r ‘PP° se of course
la ‘ Burkholder nevcr n tracts and
would judge by the above that lit
invites no one from south of ti <
ar to trade with him. He ‘
a i-ae a. t!.e river and no more
s mtn of the river need applv at 1 L
store we si.ppo X .. “p rul .f ;. a4
?n tlie water after nunv dev wm
return.” ’ * J
Rkxew Her Yoctk
M-s. I’h.vD' v. C” .
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«-y complaint .mil laments f r mi W.
.y;.rs:,...uHn. t drws a.yMfwlth* ut h. V
\? la i f ! et> a!! I and soreuesi
ad am abJ e to do all my<.v. u h< Us- work
Electric Bitten, fr
h ‘ y Uth ' an 4
>1 le.ely ail disease and pain.” Trv
vivst'V:" 1 ' ■*' “• E
Lovelady & Craven have just re
coived a new invoice of boots and
Snoes suitable for winter wear and
are selling them away, down at bed
rock prices. v
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• —Bill and Sanford owns the Cy
clone and yet they both feel above
living in cur town. Hili and Burk
holder owns a store here and yet
neitliei; of them lives in this town,
nor have no inteat st in this town's
prosperity, so far as growth is con
cerned. Such men, of course have
no iiit rest in oyr town to no great
ci • xtcnt. fiitm tor their own l ecuni
ary gain. All their money goes
to a rival town and none of it is spent
in tins town. .Patronize home insti
tnib»uis and stop paying tribute to
non-resident imposilors. I low much
monger are the citizens of Nicodemus
going to submit io such Iliii City
-predominance and tyranny and con
tinue to be sapp d of their extra few
dimes, stmp-y to grapfy.t’je minds
of a few v. himsical, long haired, gran
ifi< d comity seat cranks.
Worth Knowing.
If ' J[or^an » nut c. ant. Lake
City. Ma.. was taken with a severe Cold,
attended Xvitn a distressing Cough run
ning into Consumption in its first stages.
Ho tried many socalled popular cough
J‘‘memes and steadily grew worse. Was
reduce! iu Ih-sh. had-difficulty in breath
ing atd vvas unable to sle< p. 'Fianly tried
ih. Kings Now Disc »very for Consump
tion a’,(| found immediate relief, and
after using alxmt a half doz-n IjotHvs
loliuu himself well and has had no re
j turn of the disease. No other remidy
can show so grand a record of cures, as
King’s New Discovery for Consump
uon Guaranteed to do just what is edaim
ed for it.—l rial ix-ttle free at
I Hays Drug Store.
• eftic not for the low find
'■’-biKitions lemarks made about us
by some certain low down pucelani
mus stmkers liKp Hid, Burkholder,
| and that breed of pups. We do not
intend to “corrupt our good morals”
with <uix ti'ing like their sneaking sly
deeds committed from time io time,
innumerable. What we profess to
be we unquestionably hold it out as
a beacon lightthat all may see our
wpihs. I here is lots for the people
of Graham county to know about
this soilless, heartless, thicvingHill-
Justus ring and we only await the
opportunity to turn on the light, nor
do we expect to have our fife drawn
off by every little scalded haul;
toothless cur that barks at us, as
Hill, Justus a;id their ilk. We have
our guns loaded for bear, and don’t
intend to waste much amumfion to
go gunning for ijmse skunks.
Vliiiei - 1\ McNeely have the only corp.
I’lete set of abstract hooks in Graham
( ouiity. Call on < r Address them at Mil -
-1 Took,
Ad»crti;-ud Luft,rsj - remanm r
unclaimed in Nicodemus Post office
Soph mber 1 1887.
V, C I.ichman, Presum 11. Grant.
Lizzie Wam.p,
Lii Warren, Geo. Duncan,
John Grant. Wil! Switz, r,
Finns.
Bowin Sanford F Brown.
Cards,
>< -Lie Jones, Henry Logan,
Pell Smith, 11, Collins
M. T. Harris
In calling for the above letters
phase say advertise d.
A. N. Harper, P. M.
SERVICE pY PUBLICATION.
Firs‘/publication S-p'eink*r 21, Igo,.
St? ye of Kansas, ) ,
Graham C< i sty. f ’*
v. <, I>. Lc'a is an<! Norah L*’wiß,
Plaintiff.
VH.
R. Hill and James P. P*.merry.
Defcndents.
To Jamon P. Y<.u will take
nodee that J. C. B. Lewis an ■ N . r .. h t ew * fl
J - ulaemrs, ml. n the 2.-th day .-f August
A- D.t n hundrv 1 am] en,
' ft.*’ “ 1 '*n in the District C- ur* in
mdf. rGraham county. Stale of /
you mUW.R. Hill defmd'ents
:ta toil the 13th day - f p... .
(vr. A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty
uv... an! the 11 th day of March. A. D
v gate.-n hundred and eighty-six. J.c. I!,
Lewis ■Ed ronyej in fee . imy’e the follmv
-jg < e ri sjtuated in the C< untv
G'rat.m >- al lf Ka: ,, . to -
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J-K Hawkins,* 11
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THE LAST CALL.
All those knowing
tn em selves indebted to
S. A. Eoylan are reques
ted to come in and set
tle within the next IQ
days or their accounts
wlI be left with an at
torney for collection.
Please give this your
immediate attention.
S. A. LAN.
As the cold winter rapidly approaches
u begin to study how t<> save your hard
i arnetl dollars, and at once you liegin to
!•' >k ; ro md for the place to save them,
lhe first tiling to consider is where to buy
g’->d goodscheapaiid y<>u ai <>ncefind that
place to be at H. D. WHITE'S GREAT
vARIEIY STORE, at Millbrook, Kansas.
He is selling Ih y G<«ds’H.its. Caps, Rvt*.
Shoes, Clot being, Groceries, ofc. at actual
c<»st. ’you the best bargains
cv. r -tiered in Grahanvcounty. He sells
goods at Bed Rock Prices. Don’t forget
the place—H. D. WHITE’S GREAT VA
RIETY STORE. Milll pwik.t Kansas
—The accounts of the
late firm of Y oung & Cra
ven having been placed
in my hands for collec
tion. All knowing them
selves indebted to said
firm will please call and
settle, by cash or note.
Do not fail.
J. C. Lowery.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Nicodemus, Kansas, Sept. 8,1887.
Notice is hereby given that the
portnership heretofore existing in
the him of Young & Cravt’i is this
nay desolved by mutual consent, J.
T. Young retiring from said firm.
Lovelady & Craven continues the
business and paying the debts of the
firm. All accoupto to be paid to J
T. Young.
J. 1. Young.
Joseph Craven.
. Notice;—.All persons
indebted to H. S. Henris
will please call and set
tle at once. I need the
money and must have
it. This is the last call.
H. S. Henrie.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the
pannership heretofore existing in
the hrni of Soverns A Hays, is thi ;
p ay V d g o!ved l, y mutual" consent
r * U t? V t7 1s retir W from said
nnn b. E. Hays continuing the bu
nimssofthe firm all accounts art
payadetoJ. C. Lowery at his office
8. E. Hays.
P. W. Soverns.
Arnica Salve.
The beet waive hi t;,e worM fl . r cjl(b
bnr;>B. ulwir, Mit f( ./ e]
s '"'" 8 ’ U ‘W«l i>»nd A chilblain,
" <UI<I 4,1 slii U wruption. an<lj«ieative.
y cure.. ;>■!<■.«, or n „ p ay .
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constantly on hand anc
sold at low prices. J
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GARLAND & LIGHTFOOT
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Studebaker and Jackson
ttti • j Deering and ReP,
white and Blue Mowers,
Fortv Tnn a th d i?J ar Hay S akes - »eversablerw
Plows Etc S ' BreakiDß and ftir ®
Everything that is ussually kept in a First.
«pn S w toC]< ° f Impl9ments - We can, and will
sell Wagons, Mowers. Rakes and Plows at the
very owest prices, and on Long Time. Call on
us, see and price our goods. All; Warranted
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i Oils , Varnish, Cigars
Ail the Leading Patent Medicines
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