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The Menlo Enterprise from Menlo, Kansas • 8

The Menlo Enterprise from Menlo, Kansas • 8

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wwiiMsiMa hi Hail! Hail! Hail! Hail! I FARMERS Insure Yourp with the Central National ird Insurance Conjpany, Menlo Monday. Mr Wagner i having Frank Jiticlc working on Win bum. It, 0, A inlaws rind wife fpont Sunday with U. F. Philippe and family.

There hfiB been nove-ml hind buyers through th" country and several deals have boon made. C. O. Gorham nnd wife and lit tlo sou caiuo up from Logan, to ppeud a few days with Mrs (gorham Neice, Mrs Orvul Andrews. Sain Fiuloy sowod ubout'20 acres of ulf'tfa, ou, which ho reports of having a firm stand ho is one of the lucky ones.

fOIEY'SOlWMMill fon.STpMACHjdOUBH and SEGUIN vwvwvvwvvvvv The weather was qui to chang- able lust week. Joe Koster is working for Mr. Wagner. Freil Cook planted CO acres pf broom corn lust week. A.

Qgier and wifp were on the sick list last week. F. Moos will possiably finish planting corn tho last of next week A. Ogier had a sick mule last week'. George Fours from Hoxie was a Segnin caller last Saturday night.

Mary Brown was working for MrsT. Prat last week. Jossie Moos says Martin Wagoner quit playing ball, 'wonder why. Ben Hilyard and Austin. Tru man diove to Ifoxie last Friday night.

Fred Myers drove to llexford last Sunday to play ball with Menlo. Mary Brown gave a party last Sunday eveuiug; every body had a fine time. I ROUTE I I News is scarce and ye scribe is busy. Mrs Geo. limns visited at Joe Ogier Tuesday.

Arthur Upchurch and wife entertained Math Wurkens' Sunday. Rev. Gunkel failed to make bis appointment at North Liberty, Sunday on account of sickness. R.W. Hull mid wife visited with Mrs Hall's cousin Stanford- parrel I last Friday, He haSs been ailing for some time with cancer.

Geo Tucker and family are ex pected homo this week from the south wes.itni part of the couuty where they have plowed several hundred acres. Ed II. McKinney and wit visit od with tho latto-s parents S. F. Kear of near Iuugery.

They drove down Saturday and return ed Monday, Trouble end Constoatioi- I COUNTRY DOSN'S Gus Crops are owing right .1. H. Mmpliy is on the bick IM. Ikirl a worKing for Walter UoV-rv s.iuth of lloiie. M.trp'iy who has been ait; Hoxie, -home Lea Tec! ife- spent Sua Fayed Hart Gdchrist find family, ivi.i'e Ivoriier had a party out th.is last week showinE the touutrv.

John loch wtui hauling Corn to Speaking of the Divorce Evil to succeed in business without advertising like the cnsq of tho nun who, trying to pt expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children, It cost him more money for jjoctor bills and funeral ex penscs jn a year than he gave his wife in a lifetime, When advertising is divorced, business suet cess becomes failure. This paper Is building your neighbor's business. lie has reasons. He tried advertising and it helped him, It is not an experiment this paper brings results. Good, hard, convincing results dollars.

mi i mil inn ii ii mm minium in limn ini (Copyrltflil, WW, by W. N. REXF0I1D NEWS I i Fred Williams of Bmlington arrived Friday to visit Folks. Chad. Wells who has been in Plilalioma renamed Friday.

Milo jviper of Kanorado arrived Baturday. Dr. Beaver of Colby was iu town Thursday. Writ Holstine of Almena was a-runnd Thursday. Mr Shu.ll and wifa left Friday for Colo.

On Saturday McKeefer wound ed a pelican and brought it to town. It measured about 7 feet from across the wings. For Backache Kicnevs and Bi Arsn-- Halford News Quite a number spent decora tion day in Colby. Inez Barnett is in Colby attend lug Normal. Nick Arendt left Monday for penver and other western points I.

Bunker of Rexfovd visit ed with his son 'Milton, Mrs. Newman called at Ilobbs Tuesday afternoon. D. S. McKinney visited in JIaiford between trains Tuesday.

Ilcv. Leonard preached a very interesting sermon Sunday. Oscar Bonda was in Colby Tuesday. Mrs J. E.

Ilobbs and children left last Thurday for a visit with relatives in Illinois. Mrs. Robert Taylor accompan ied by Mrs Tom Taylor visited in Halford Tuesday. Elsie Corley and Sophy Benda were in Gem Monday" and Tuesday having dental work done. Mrs Taylor and children of Von a- Colorado aviived Saturday lor a visit wun ims laviors parents V.

II. Houston Did you hear tho wedding boll? Miss Anna ISomla and Mr, Eri Neol were married Suud y. They left Monday morning for a visit with Mr Neals sister in Indiana ttOUTE NO. 2 Wheat is needing rain. Grandpa Harris made a trip to Company, 'X I have nice ii.e of Furniliire io sol- cct from.

Also carpets a nice assortment of samples to choose from- Curtains, 'Poftierep, Linoleum, OiL cloth, Floor Matt r-fSi S) 0 ing, etc. Undertaking A fine line of burial cases oar hand at all times. Hearse furnished by re-quest, also an ex perienced Embalmer. M. NISKERN Rexford, Kansas UST Lf Tabsier'a KSW EfTERKATtOH.U.

Sktaasry, iC, C. filerriaa; Sfi'iitEr-cIJ, Mai.) ti surnames laeoIJ Intam-iiTonr' rs thai bock esc.ded ti.e foucsation aaew saptrstrsctc-t Thereconatniclioa has ham ccaried tc tlirough niaay jretrs by a Cer-u worker, aaer tie sapervitiou of Pr. V. T. Harris, fffltaer Hailed Sfa'ea of Ecuca- EjtioD, and re'e'nf arced esilsc'St speuial- irts.

The definitioac Lavs tcta rsarrariEcd and ti arr.piiticti. ite aunvr ot terra3 ticimcd bat is mere tlian Ths cfyinoiogv. synocjais, pronunciation, irave received un- sparag scholarly tabor. ilia lanraage or far ever sivta csntaries, the i Lr.i-Eylogy tii3 arts eii-J science, cad the of slrett. aad fcouis- hold, are presented fullatES aad clearntsa.

siia of of general i.i.oi'Eaui.02, ar.d in uco uf tofliuiia lie beck sctr a nis lesicssraphy. verts and jrirsses. 2700 -agei. is Lie jmLUht.c VJrt," tr ii'itvnm i'; oft no Ft e. ti i- Nteiv.l.

pt.1 c-r Hwl. gi J'l FRtF. REPORT O'l IV. "il i- fjj u-a fVH.WViy, b.HK KftFERENCES. Sen4 a opms hi for tnvalna.ilp fii rn HOW TO OaTAiN SELL PTMTS.

1:10.1 mil m-w i iiBiifr, ft'J ij law and tS PATENT LAWYERS. tr ki 1 a vjl a IsA 303 Seventh Washington. D. C. A Reliable We believe Tom Wagstaff's re-yision of taxes downward will prove to be i twill sister tot Aldrich's downward revision of Iho tariff.

Ruscell Uarisons of Selden Democratic Canidato for the nomination for Governor, says if elected he will do away with the Primary Election Law also he will give Prohibition ablackeje and revise taxes downward. That certainly is some Platform but do not let it worry you he may get beat. IMMUNE TO SNAKE POISON Lerot Showed No III Effects of Viper Bite ase of Pig and Hedgehog. The remarkable combats of the Indian mongoose with venomous snakes, in wduch it always comc3 off victor, are well known. The fact that it invariably survives has 'led 'to the suggestion that it is immune to enake poison.

Other animals said to he immune are the pig and the hedgehog. With regard to the mongoose, indeed, this immunity has been denied, and if bitten it is said to fall a victim as rapidly as other animals. If, this be true, then it must owe its victories to its wonderful agility in avoiding the bites el. the reptile. However this, may he, some' recent experiments of M.

G. Billard show that an animal of the dormouse family must be added tothe list of tho immune. This animal 'Is known as the lerot and is said to fight fiercely with vipers. M. Billard injected large doses of viper'3 poison into the lerot and found that no ill effects ioh lowed.

On one occasion, again, one of them was bitten badly on the eye by a viper and no signs of poisoning followed. There can, be no doubt that the lerot is immune to! 'snake poison. DOSE OF HIS OWN MEDICINE How a Group cf Artists in Etapiss Humbled the Hauahty McNeill Whistlsr. Tradition has it that once the late Mr. James A.

MeXvill Wl.idkr va3 flustered, and the story is told by an artist who was visiting an. exhibition of his works in the Metropolitan of Art. The painter hed cultivated an air of hauteur ns one of tho adjuncts of his gentb art of making enemies and auxvted r.of. tn sro or reeoiiiiize even tnoso tho bis profession whom lie i ntnnateJV knew. He wandered mto a eale iu Ftaples some years ago, he found several of artist colony of the little Fiv playiug hil- Old Capital Stock II.

V. Clifisteosen, Agent liards.N They" had seen Idm coming and had resolved to give he "Only One" a dose of his ftwa As ho approached not aa eye was turned in his direction. He sat down near the table, watched the game and finally asked if he could play. The artists stared at him as if he were some intruder from another land. OLD WAYS OF PURIFYING WATER Over 4,000 years ago an elaborate system of filtration was established by the Egyptians to purify the waters of the Nile.

In both Borne and Athens hot water was drunk in preference to cold by the small minority who used. water for drinking purposes. Champier, writing in 15G0, notes that the habit of drinkr ing hot water spreading among all classes in France. warm it by holding over the fire; others dip burning bread into it. Rich people plunge, a -bar of hot gold into their water before drinking it, and the less wealthy a bar of hot.

iron, while the very poor are content to warm their drink with a live coal." POWERFUL AIRSHIP PROJECTED. An airship is being made for the British navy which will have a lifting capacity of 20 tons: In many respects this is the largest ever constructed and is the first built for the English government. The usual load which this machine will be called upon to carry will never be more than five tons, the remainder being a margin of safety. It will be 500 feet in length and will have two mo i )Al-v tors of a total of 400 horsepower, capable of driving the machine at a rate of 45 miles an hour etui ur. A FIRE DRILL.

"What kept vou so late at the factory?" 'We were having a fire drill." "Isn't that something 'X ope; the boss was trvins; tc drill it into the heads of the men that if they didn't improve the class of work they were turning out thev would be fired." Relief for Headache. For headache, brttliins ihn cam TvitJi hot water tHteh proves immense benefit District Rxh in Gold Dust. Tbe remote district Cassiar, ii British Columbia, in ten years, 1ST3-S2. produced worth of gold Catskins ef Commercial Value. Tbe fur Inula ef the world 1 vonvli' of mora thai: a cat uo i skins.

First Electric Lamps in London. 1 arc bimns installed in a London I theater in 1873 were the first ciectria lamps used commorciady in that city. 5 I i 1 Griunel Decoration Day,.

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Years Available:
1909-1912