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The Menlo Enterprise from Menlo, Kansas • 1

The Menlo Enterprise from Menlo, Kansas • 1

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-en 10 The Ony on Earth Cctusually Fpr JWEN.0 and vicinity, Vfil, 3 I Menjo, Thomas County, Kansas, Friday, January 1911 per Year, PUBLIC SALE Printed at this office; Work first class and prices right, BILL Job Utry program For Frjfjay January at Menlo Instrumental music, Ethel Davis, iiecitatiop Xanpy Amick Jaunita Chaney QqrnetdBPt Wilbur Maxwell Lep Cpmmifls. Tableau Ohiq Rep. Birdie Qgjep PantomiuQ Music by Orchestra Drpain Jesse Scott Rec. Ester Mahanna, Oration H. W- Glaze Paper Fnk Mahanna, Rec.

Clarence Marsh -Lite Bixler Regojve that an old bachelor is a greater detri meut tQ siaciqty than an old maid, Aff. Harriet McBride and Gladys Davis, Negetive Jesse Scott apd Geyer McVey, Flajp pv Fancy fofielf paper at ftFHff Stor-o. Indies Cft'l fop sample ftrov-jpe at the Drugstore. H. rrsof Holp wa in oar purg jegtprtlfty- 43 RaiJey was.

ftl Hpxje last Mopday jn hi auto. Ask M. ars.h fpr prices on Pratts' flr ftess' StQck wd Poultry powder Mrflqqt pf (be TPpeka gfcate Journal WW afc (WF pity Wed- Barney Dickon loaded a car pf ajfalfa, at Mnlo Tuesday. ENVELOPES And Stationery Printed, the ENTERPRISE for firgtclassjob work, Lee R. Cummins, Prop.

No 13. 100 acres one mile from Meulo, Kansas; a good locat ion; improvements fairs two room house; baru for 6 head fenced and cross fenced, part In wheat, will trade for ten acre tract anywhere in central Kansas. Incumber-ance equity What have you to Our Roll of honor, showing the names of those-who have paid up their subscription since last issue G. A Bruus 11 OQ E. Parrot, Colby Q0 LHale i 00 Dan Larue, Hill City St 00 11 This issue is the closing issue under the Editorship of your local editor, Jesse P.

Scott, We wish to thank bur patrons for Imv ing patronized our paper so generously. Our work has boen plea sent during our short stay in your City. The merchants have been exceptionally generous by turn-ing us all the favors due a local editor. Lee R. Cummins takes the Editorship.

-Mr Cummins is a vir-virtuous upright young man aud we bespeak our confidence in him as being capable of render ing to the bublic the best work that his experience will allow. UJl1 'U' Wheat and alfafa la.la improvt ed arid umm peved fcr sale and trade for eastern or central Kans. SAddrees all corrfeponcVLts to Menlo Pcalty Co. Menlo Has, No. XI 320 acr es 4 miles from Menlo, Thomas Co improved, 200 acres in wheat, a II goes if sold by March, 1911: fenced and cross fenced; this is all lev el laud.

House 24 2-4, 5 rooms and summ er kitchen, milk house aud other out buildings, machinery goes in deal. This is a bargain at $7,500 will tiade up to $3,500, balance osh or will take part back on place. Perfer prop-ty in central Kansas. No. 14 16o acres 2-mileB from Halford, Thomas Co, Kans.

This is a wheHt farm, 80 acres in wheat goes, overy foot tillable 50 acres fenced, well and fair improvements. This land must be seen to be appreciated. Price $1,000 can run three years with interest at 7 per cent. I want good clear property What have you to offer. No 15.

Have 480 acres in Sheridan County Kansas, 6 miles from town; has some rough land fenced, has good well, mill, taijk 2 room house; 300 acres tillable 100 acres now under the plow, is located in German neighborhood This place has a mortgage of six thousand dollars on. Price nine thousand $9,000 will put this in with No. 14 on the right kind of a deal. What have you to offer We have a hotel in a trade for western land. Remember ALL KINDS Of Work Done, Route I Geo.

Chrk and family visited ut Geo. Bran's Sunday. Frank Spriggs' spent Sunday at Geo. Tuoker's, Li a wans was called to se Grandma Steiger Sunday night, Don't forget the box supper at Pleasant Valley Dis, 54 Friday night, Mrs. M.

E. Duffey killed a young beef recently. R. W.UftU and C. J.

Taylor wera trading with Halfotd mer chants Monday. The Lone Valley school and tea Cher visitod the Pleasaut Valley school Thurs. afternoou. A' good time was had, the afternoou being spent in spelling and cyphering in which Pleasant Valley won both honors. 2 Country Doin's By Gloomy Gus News is scarce.

How is your bad cold. Hart Gilchrist and family visited last Sunday at Omer Meeks. Even Kid son made a business trip to Hoxie one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Williams spent last Sunday at the Earl Chaistian'home.

G- B. Dragoo aud wife aud Del and Earl Christian and families visited at Jake Araicks li st Saturday; KANSAS We are prepared to handle a few first elass farm loans. JVIeplo State Bapk flight cigars any brand twen ty-tiye pepfa at drug store on Sat urday, Evan Knudtson was down from Rexo.jd op his motorcycle yesterday, Little Dorthy Chauey has been Buffering from an attact of earnch she ia better at this writting. This ia the last issue of The En terprise under the management of Jesse P. Scott.

John Hancock returned home from an extended visit with rela tives at Manhatten Kaneap. Madamea H. V. Christensen and 0. E.

Cummins visited at the B. H. Mahanna home yesterday Lee R. Cummins and Guy Marsh were at Rexford Wednes day evening to see Blind Boone paw the ivory. Edna Morris of Rexford has gone home after having nursed Earl Marsh's baby through a hard attact of pn eumonia.

We understand that the Era ha? bought the Reville out at HillCity and there will only two papers a that point hence forth. Get your horse and jack bill printed at the Enterprise office we are prepared to do first class work at a reasonable price. T. L. Eppler had the miafor tune to lose one of his work hon-es This leaves Mr.

Eppler with only one work animal. We are unable to quote price? cn produce this week as the market is declining raj idly However the merchants at Menlo will pay all that the market will permit. Literary wasPrganized at Menlo last friday night Arch Davis was elected preaident and Hattie Mc-Dride Becretary. All are invited to be present to-nigbt. You will read a Jogiam in this issue.

Dan Larue of Hill City was a pleasant caller at the Enterprise last Monday. Dan looks well; he says that he has rented a farm and expects to put a crop in at that place, Harry Gallion informs us, that Will Warren a brother in law of his has had the honor of takiug the blue ribbon at a debating con test, which was pullrd eft at fcjali-na last week. Mr Warren competed with six other wen, making the decision one of promenance. January 27th Duet Myrtle and Mabel Maxwell Rec, Helen Davis Prophsey Ethel Davis Solo Alta. Mahanna Dialogue School Select reading OliftohOgier Rec, Pearl Armstrong Duet Lucinda Badgley and Nancy Amick Music Orchestra Quartette Paper Geitrude Ssathoff.

Rec, Merton McVey Walter Steele Play Room two Resolve that, if A plants a pumpkimon his land and grew through the fence and bore a pumpkiu ou B's land, the pumpkin would belong to Aff, Homer Glaz. Denied by Florence Dech, Halford News Cold and damp. Loves had visitors Saturday. Miss Redmon 1 spout Sunday at Coldy. Mr.

Hobb3 has been buyiug barley the past week. The A'ritter called at Mr Leonards ouh dav last week. EllaBenda has been out home several times the past week. The Leonard boys went after Hobb's horse Inst week, A mop saleswoman was in this 1 vicinity one day a short time ago. Every one seems ts have colds and other complaints this week.

Mr Benda's who have been visiting in Nebraska are expected home this week, Mrs. Frank Bremenkamp is at present staying with her mother who is reported quite ill. Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Rose Keck were visiting at Will Brem- eukanips one afternoon recently.

follow the crowd and go to the basket supper next Friday night atthe Townseud school house. District 54, Do not forget the basket supper in district 54 next Friday night at 8 o'clock in. We are told that a good program is in prepartiou. A GOOD ONE good little town in Otaa County, which we will If You are interested write imediately. We also have an '8 roomed house in good location in Kan sas City; rents for 25.

per month. Will trade for western land. These bargains will not stand long. MENLO REALTY COMPANY MENLO.

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1,106
Years Available:
1909-1912