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Elkhart Enterprise from Elkhart, Kansas • Page 1

Elkhart Enterprise from Elkhart, Kansas • Page 1

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ST lou. vfi umiiuiii-" An Invite to Wichita School Opens Monday 14 Raceses at Hutchison air Elkhart school Reported Kansas Muskmelons are making a F.lkhart's First Fair. Wichita, Kans. Aug. 13, 1914 Editor of Enterprise: I have been intending for some are hereby notified to get ready for VVith the understanding that the hit in Battle Creek.

Mrs. trover hv MnnQftT otjuwsmw at fiaM ot UmO UUUUJ cvci Ourton P-ple have worked unceasing to ive to the peovj a far tu- representative i.i time to send a oonmurmcation to that is the date set for schoo open hered tn Kansa9 would be! Since the school bmldmg Will not be fnn Moline Cornwall. 50-1 Marshall street, who has just reoived a box of melons I your paper regarding tha dry Far- -11 1 liayft that win ut- wsnnrces, such as i -i ui hit held Droutrui Congress tnai win ue uciu readv for a wirne lV, 2 I churches. Every parent gpeed events the directors of the this fall but I have been a very ousy from E. 1).

Snliman at --hart. Kails, is ho generous with them tr abundant crops of a 1 tonus progressive community vould tend, 1 1... r.mbered our woman ever sinoe my return should see the a. r. l-is Kansas tate air net atld let them know about what books eyent Friday ana lei mem ivii" vears old, an 1 that others are becoming ivans.

Mr. Still oan 'who for are needed so they may have them on and Saturdry September 1 ana iw 1 understana tne uuimmnouuo." have made an appropriation for a display and 1 hope that evey citizen hand. merly lived in Battle Creek went to for automediift racse uuiuS.v -1 t.hfl EfaBOline Piht vear 20. "e- aeieriiini-) of Morton Co. win appoint tuu, selves a committee of one to collect Rural ed a farm there in the middle of the Tndav he has a successful PLdSANT HILL Why "yes' we have limit now how nice.

speed creations shall annually oe cause a part of tee state fair pro v111 orae to Ji-tK and put in order the choicest grains 1 V-i i rr farm and is raising all sortes of veg- am wi pome awi hS drop your cares and enjoy your h.irt, arop Dmumher the days Mr. Carnahan and Mis. Chase were even trees. The grasses, vegetaoies aim any else that would add attractiveness to How well secretary sponsier nart ot the agre- self for two ua and Wednesday the and 0 in this vicinity Wednesday morn ir.or. an exhibit.

There are also many uvbu xy 1 ement is evidenced by the signing meat in the melon is between three and four inches thick aDd as sweet as hjney. The musk melons in the above Mr. Pattengale is pulling broom dirt track and beach Articles tor iwthata proner com for W. i ungsny vu.a Some time ago 1 oausea 10 put upon the press rolls the names J. M.

Carahas is outung J. M. Carahas is oiuuiig clipping were early ilAKense cawc. I ohampion and tne ieui.av.ivo Several neighbors and rends gat-1 Eddie llearne of Chicho and his I 1 no vifwt weighed over 9. lbs.

eacn. 1" Creek Journal. all the Morton J0. papers bo they will recive all the press notices of new premuims and ect. Snthe.eFro.nheresobrlnK bered at the Grigsby home iuon- powerful case cresuon uum.

Mon your best. d.w and enjoyed a nice water i f0r the Indianapolis melon "and Canlolope feast a nice sociable evening was spent by all. race. Heame is uoiuiug of the present world's speedway records. A list of many ot tne prouuueut farmers and business men were handed to the secretary and catalogues have probably been sent before tuia Anv one wishing a copy may Mr.

Case has Ins new nouse Notice to Contractors Sealed bids for contract will be received by the school bo ird for 1 he erection of three school buildings in school district No. 3 in Mrtoi. County, Kansas from Vaudeville Was Fine The vaudeville put on last Friday and Saturday ni.hts the Wood Opera House by Forbes and Carl wis something nice and very comu something that made ment for the audtenee a thi oomoleled. ro Boise City where he had been take the teacher examination. wa Hiiletof Minnola, Kan-, cime have one sent by a request on on a I nr Ht.al urn ulill hllSV.

k. A tn September 5, 1914 Have just returned trom a dub- in Monday to view the country audi spent Monday night and Tuesday with W. Crigsby and family. uQ well eiuerlaned with the AUBu. Sent.

5 the contracts will trin to Arkansas and it was Mr. Milligan carried the mail on the Star Route Suturday and Monday. at.t.le keeo straying over surprising to me how the farmers be let separately to the lowest -and bidder or bidders. The school familev and thinks very s.roiig of of every locality tnere were thot has ever been pun -The music furnished by Mr. and Mis.

V. J. Blackburn and Is certainly excellent and add a feature to the enjoyment of he Occasion. The an-ee reeVs of th-n. -in ecenes were Kood each mjfht and hetimnwill not reodily be for.ouon.

..1.1 i. aanized to help each otner 0 at. iram east of us. Its best board reserves unto itseli the right to reiVot and all bids. One f.mr li 1 buving a farm here we wuu.u pleased to have them for neigh bors.

to keep off stock until the crops are In most instances tney receive per cent moie for their products of eioia room irme taken care of rooms to be 'completed, to be eiec- all-kinds. Some people think Union Center EAST SI UE pl a rapidly fill short they inusi, The farmers of all communities would be benefitted greatly in many a 11 v. Lecture Was to The Point according to the announcements as MU. Velora Schnaufer handed out Mi- )ast mmW that the Union Center lie 1 iiig now and a big harvest is ahead. ted ill the city ot lMKnari, and two frame buildings each 20x313 feet to be built in the ooun- rv in said district.

Plans and spetitications can be seen at The A P. Trug Store at neople are to busy these days to The Ahlgieen boys aud Halter ways Reside the prices 01 plus by organizing. They could ox- ohange expenses as to the best met spoke here av anv thins much but gett Clark have been asking bay this ruesaav to hear the ing their crops taken cars ot at Then 100 vou hear from we hods of seeding, cultivation week. and the social side snouia not KlkharC, Kansas on and after Aug. 24, 19U, or will be sent upon The youngsters surly had a pie is- .1...

ii over looked. There is a very im people every week but very few of you who read these items let us i lime ttouei'l. was request. s- ,1 UandaumU to say "that interested in school you certainly Xsedatreat. he entered in real merits of work ith tht vorth and merits the educated po.se.s ed mental over the uneducate that Sal education-does not make a hut only devel- portant fact in a progressive com.

ient of several gilts. Address C. U. lilooauan, hear from you only once an we belive vou eet more Riley Crawford timshed this week and was getting lor the Us maiketed. ,1.

rnnr share we are always glad munity. I am rejoiced to hear that Morton Co. is enjo'ying an uuasally i for the coming year. heir from are former neighbors one better i. nlreadv there and g() UU 1 lieSUU" so hat Hint he NOTICE There wi.l be a Bible school convention held at the Taloga school house on October 4th K.

l. Still-man Pies' Ralph StiUuian is expected home My best thoughts ana goou es are with my many friends there rSnnand. She made nn the subject and we want to say honor, we are having a splendid attendance at Sunday School there are only 6 fmileys left have recently gained 2 add- from Nortonville next week. ne will comnieiue his second term of sohunl September 14 at 1'raireview Sincerely Vours. Mrs.

Nellie D. VVijbur. PICK UPS Lewis had threshers itonal scholars from a distance there is a her.y welcome for all who will las Mr. If you have a ring or stick pin that needs a new set bring it to C. with an alvance in uis sai.j.

Diecktnan thresher was in our midst tlii week. Burton's wheat made eighteen bushels. He .1 ,1,1 when he haiveted it that come. Rindinsr twine at Kansas, wiled on the foi a nation and had a hearty response of about twelve dollars. TW.

wound aseries ofour lectures that MissAelo Southwestern 01 'Monda; W. V. Kileys visited at GerbeiV Stindav. F. Burkett, Elkhart.

I F. Burkett, Elkhart. 0 Stratum's Hardware the inieres, Miss Plorance and Iva Slocum visited at A. V. Ut Tuesday.

he would ive ten bushels per acre. A snrptise. Joe Smith is batching while bis wife and daughter, Fern, are in the the funeral of Mrs. bible OCQOOl uiivcmw AT Lwis and lamiiy dinner with A. F.

Oyr and fami Sundav. Winfield, Kans. ano She is a student and teacher in that insnuuon has a practical knowledge the entire field and a partial histo of the institution to impart to the U- tening hearers. vkW Woods'is quite sick today. Wilburton, Kansas Sunday Sept.

27, 1914 Key Note, "Our Talents." Smith's father, Mr. Uotterer, wa recently killed by the cars him on a road crossing. Mr. E. F.

Stroi icturned home from Fowler 'limn. Iat, Wednsday where he had been harvesting. 1 Mis." Smith's neighbors exieuu 1 Tlwifht and Miss sympathy vv.di.esdav the lth. b.ing Bei-sie Chandler of Holla are visiting at the CoultiuJ home tor a lew davs. R.

Clami'ltt was vel'5' 8iek fore part of the week but is better now I OST: One mud chain from auto, between Elkhart and Carthage Kinder please lerve at Enterprise Oti.ce. 1, f.u.. the 11a tier had gone birth annivirsary of master Hobart Thompson Mrs. E. D.

Stillman Rev. Wells whun in? lis. his aunt hub- -y Mr. V. F.

Riley and son returned made a birthday rtv 1 0 a. m. Union Bible School 1 1 a. m. Song Welcom eAddrets Response Convention Sermon Dinner 1 2 m.

picric dinner on ground 1:30 p. m. Song Service and devotional Reading of minutes Sec. Paper mm! were Lizzie, badie au Johnie tierber. Edna Crawford and tjaSV WCCB out Mr.

W. H. HoH got busy arid ra sed about lifteen dollars for the co show for the th. 50c entrance fee Three dollars will be given first home from Anderson Co- last 1 where they had been visiting the past two weeks. l'eri.

is a nice crowd out to Stillman. Mrs. Crawtora served a lunch of home-made can Two for seconi-. prize, Sund soli 1 dies, cak.s, and iced grape juice E. D.

Stillman Mrs. W. T. Leake Mrs. Frank Riley Mrs, Smallwood Mis? 01 vnay thiid.

Van Wanner and W. V. Van-Oundvof Holla came down bridny lean convention. They and Mr. i Klackburn of the is visiting I er sister Mrs.

A. Cyr, UKION CENTER Messrs Turner and Milligan Mr. Bohannou thrash Saturday. S. T.

Yardrough and family Subject for discussion 1 How to improve our Talents as gupt. Ree, Otis Wells is working E. present committeemen met in the 1 linir call- dinner at the 1 urner oorae l('. I). Stillman shipped some Enterprise omce aim ed to order VanGundy was made Sunday.

verv much greif Mr. Yap E. D. Stillman Miss. Luez HM Archil Cyr Miss.

Lela Beck J. E. Burks 2. How to improve our Talents as Teachers Reading 3. How to develope the Talent of the Pupils Paper Class Organization Watermelons to Sat inta Thursday.

Don't put off those fire guards long, a praire hre could do a work of damage in a few honrs. 1 oough got his threshing done last chairman of the house. A.ier ing matters it was decided that since the committee was not all to adjourn and meet at Elkhart next I ues- day Sept. 8th with as many present as possible. Friday, The lack of the telephon system i nt Stillman is back home mt of here causes a great umi i Question dox nxtra ridiiiij occasionally.

g.iin' after spending several weeks near Hooker, Okla. harvesting and thrashing. Don't let the broom oorn lie in the field and get black but Btack it and cover with stal'is. Theo Yradhgh arrived home from.

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1914-1915