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The Menlo Enterprise from Menlo, Kansas • 1

The Menlo Enterprise du lieu suivant : Menlo, Kansas • 1

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Vbe Qjly HgWEpaper on Earth Continually Fjoostlpg For MENLO and vicinity. zjz ftenlo, Thomas CCunty, Kansas, Friday, January 26 1912 SI.OO per Year. WV regret to announce tbo death of Dr. W.T.Taylor which nccured at his home iu Topeka Monday. He was at one time lo cated at Menlo, and later at this place He instructed the Lodge of I.O.O.F.

at this place Graud Master of the state of Kansas in An Exchange says: "The best way to build up a city is for each and every man in it pot lo strive to rend aud tear down. Whenever a man ia tin town is doing well do not try to tear him down. All the residents of the town are opponents In all likelihood the mors businos done by your rival, the mora you will do, Evftry gentleman who treats hia oostomer honestly, coureously, and fairly vriU get his hara and the mors busies that can be caeurEd by united c-fi-. better it will bo Tor all. tvuon town r.eassS to CTOW, it A.S.Tonsend in on, the sick list.

MrsTuclr visited Mm. Lizzie Bremeukamp Monday. D.S.McKinney is visiting rel alives in this vicinity. The Duffy boys and families spent Sunday with their mother. Literary begics at North Liberty next Friday nigUt.

We are pleased to not' that one i the worlds greatt powers Germany 1 L' gono Socialistic at They also took in three newmem-bors, Mrs.W.R. Houston who. has been visiting her children in Marshall County the past few months is expected to return home this Bring your can to Marsh for kerosene Guy Marsh was one of the firet to pay bis subscription for the coming year.Ha nover fails to hand in a dollar about the fifteenth cf January each year. VTe receirf-d Order for one dollar this week from our old friend Jacob JIanamer Mr aud Mrs. Hammer have a comfortable little borne in Colorado City they nra taking life easy, tVe iro prcpysd la fcasdie a few WISDOM OF CATULIE MEWDE3 ilci Kivs Lce-asure Ly tLelt adaiirttiss.

vrould a to Lnore cteaUng. fn tliEgs where tLe heart is rsot the Land is never rowerfuL Prot oi Uiherfect narrew-nilnded. cess: lor fw people. I t2 ct ihom ifffco ttink ttat the best' Way ta se tt world Is to see It 'th a iCTeat poerci. Oal7 ti liuA ul O'ir- Hie cakeg ui UJiL Tie reit of ttoucht ptlloa-iSJr BMde trUJi i ortcrew WUi Hrltv sua ftrl mistake, tyf iu(iv La tut is ia all vti.

ft mot faiseir he rectfid Miction. ai ail r.rr.in. 'jfq For ffi-3 VuiU One Old 0'g Incr.d.itor i'O-'i I 'II Inonir mm us i I iiiii.f given that the I will uiv- tor luiiiu-d time it) being paid on rabbits. dis-'ci-usit for cut.h fiojn h'd i bora as County, will close ''if pi ice niter tise first witn-' li.e iast day of Jauiary. By year cn u-i! blacksmith woik i'Tder of Chairman cf Board, Gf -scept shoeing.

The price of shoe-; Coruty Commissioneis. A.B.Sar will he from now on: gait. County Clerk ri) cents per hhoe for new shoes. Trtvlor of Hoo was a Daisy Munkrest wife of Benj Munkrest. who lived a few miles N.

W.of town was taken seriously sick' Monday morning. Dr. Smith aud Dr. aver ciHrd to render medical nceisiaut.but wss of no avail as it was to late whe.n aid was caught She died about One O'clock Tuesday raci nin. way ahu'jt thirty four years fif afje.

i.id a.usbat-d ana, ilzz and niajjy Ui roy I-- 'l-i Hi-t -iiho lu tiZri bec-ii prirfd for ud fi-'lL: time we are uiabio to statu 'her, funeral Sle wis a iu- Uiibfeca L-ci-s iV.R -Unoby Mc'lr this week are i I ri ouun ouuw ai.diRollin Shaw. vuce-. busiuess visitor in town last 1 1 Fsd Mosier and Gene Cbilds were over R'ford cue day Mrs. Will McKinney of Colby iine down to visit her dai ghter Mrs. Edgar White.

i Rev. W.AV, Armstrong has been nttf ndinu' the the pat Juva relurijed W-dues um Funl Nebraska where i he has been with his son the last six weeks. We understand thaf Walter Houston who has lived here for the past few year's has decided to move back to his old home in Marsall County, The Section forenau mnsi have his section in pretty- gopd shape again for all the hands have been laid off but two. Thru a mistake we failed to mail four or five papers to readers beie in town. We print this as au explanation.

Elmer Ellsworth has our tha uks for.a remittance to renew his subscription and an order to send the paper to Baker, of Pauline Nebraska. Rev. Han in ton and wife started to Ualford last Sunday te fill bi regular apptuuttntint but haa drive Lenly apout thaee miles -hfa they found it impossible to go farther, The Farmers Union held their nual meeting Thursday aud el- pnmraences to the morel people try to kill "each ether in I their business and good nsasfMb more rapidly will otter rum coui-; jj fc all.Stand together for the zd-Tancement'of every citizen If a man shows ability tc prosper dont pull him back with jeakusy or weigh him down with cold in-, difference." Th supreme court his decided tint is a coram v.l'.ty straighten out- matter s'got-u deal at our house. The bus contended all tha uui- that it was unectar.wbile the n-hnif insisted tk at beer a crime. Colbv Free Pre-s ite 2 W-O.

Edwards and family Suu aktyed at Mrs. G.F. Phillips'. Arthur Gross and Luther Dai iel made a trip toHoiie Thursdy of last week. Dora Daniel spent Thurrday and Friday of last week with Mrs.

Arthur Gross. We understand H.O. Andrews in on his wy home from where he has bcea staying will- his son for some i. S. Finley went down and brought his horses home from near Guy, where he has had them pastured the past three months.

Theo.Moelering purchased sev tons of alfalfa cf Willis John 2.a and is spending part of his tima hauling it home to his stock Some of the young folks of the neighborhood formed themselves into baud and went lfunting.ftad skating last Saturday re-porteb having got forty two cf-fcht-long eared forag ers. Peggy. Announcement At the M. E. Church this week.

Jujiday School Sunday 10 a. Christian Endeavour 8 p. Prayer meeting Thursday night Bev, Harrington, trt lili mU few tUt tie fore BroC'icei la tfit itiHvv tb rU dct Al jwttfiitnt Hwm nc i0 3r. Vjui ii po2evcil7 tlld thtt ht 5tu4 only In fort cf csilerji tit ding kBAV tiuu one ft t(9 i M40tAttoa for tnacr tiirs'thlt are ..4 MWr 1fa Calf JT-n. oiowMa worti son glory.

Ue fefi vtn vus were t-tvtn m4 price, actions paid 1m of tii At present the niMi mwt ia and vttk tt gyiteja frisitful destnio IT YOU SUBSCRIBE AT YOU CAN GET THE 52 WEEKLY ISSUES OF OUffl'S for 1912 for only 1.75; tlso all the issues for tb; remaining weeks of 1911, Free. It is ytmr last chance to get the paper tt this price. On Jamjary 1, 1912, it will be sdvance4 to f2.03f Serials ancj KJIher Stories. The 52 issues bi 1912 will contain the equivalent of 30 TOlume of the best reading, including nearly 500 Stories, Articles by Famous Writer, Athletics for Coys, Chats vrith Girls, the Doctor's Weekly Counsel, etc Send fer Anement tor cu cme FREE to Jan. 1912 Etbtt f'W SutaeriWf lio cntt eat ftad trcai tKis lip (or ntiom thit ptprr) with $1.75 for tt $2 Uieof 1 CoinpjLraom for 1 12 wul rectre All tha irawf ft tb rrnini of 1911 fre.

iiKliint tk bcaotitol HcUdT Ncmben mio Thm CoBip-ituoa Ficttrr Cledr for 1912. SHhaErwabe a 12 coion cod fold (aa extra copy facias tmt to trerj oae tnkia ot tubtcriptwa. -Thm Tk Comp4nioi for th 52 wk of 1912 ail for ltchieeMthitrtc. OnJaroarr 1, 1912, it will be adraacad to $2. THE YOUTIfS COMPANION MFANION iJrf v' first StiteBack 'Tin? University--' Daily Kansan" Ui? iiirue of a new daily paper being published by the boys of ansas University.They sre putting out a paper that is a credit to any school.

I wiil receive your orders Saturday January 20th for anything you want." If I oan't ef.ve you mo ney I don't want your order. Try me. One price to alb Henry Rose Channel! of Hisham Montana is visiting her relitives in eastern Kaueas. For a number of years ste was onejof the lead ing teachers of this County her many friends hope she will extend her visit to Menlo ere fche returns to her Montana home Ask Marsh how much sugar he gires for a dollar. It might pay you to look around.

During the past week tha we! ire had several nice warm days which got away with a great deal i of snow, and a week or sow of such weather will make good roa. ds again.In the fields where the snow is off the wheat is showing up mcely. Evangelist Buffuni and wife who have been conducting revival meetings will be here over Sun day. On account of the almost impassible roads the crowd have not been large. While these who wero converted are few in number yet God lies used Brother and Sister -Buffum as avenues thro ugh which the.

Holv Srjirit has! convicted many of their need of Salvation And where ever they go the Church will be made better for their baring been thare. Tha Farmers Uoion ask us to announce thru our columns that they issue a challenge to any one wishiug to meet them in a fj iend-public deb'tte of eolve. that tne future welifar-? and prosperity of the American armor vr depend upon Bny neet ssitien wbert Vou can save frvu four to twenty percent comc.iftftud I will show you how Maxsh IV rtntting reset tniir 1 85 retoeing aid sr-ttjng, 25 pfc hoe for stallions new or-reSfcts. cs ra mean. Mioeing is cash.

0.0 Fleminu'. Marie Btnda spent p.irt of as we ok in Colby. John Howard took the freight from here lo the County seat oru day Mi s. Julius Jenson spent Sat-nrday afteruoo with Mrs. Newman There was to havs preaching here Sunday but for some reason the pastor, failed to arrive.

Mr. Leonard is about the same at this writing. Ralph Howard attended each, ers meeting at Gem Saturday. Mr. Miner was out from eastern Kansos one dav-recently.

Coal is getting low in this town. of jhas been visiting the Blood fam ily left Monday night for Colorado Springs. 1 Born January 22 to Jucob oil and wife a daughter. Dr Beaver of Colby was called xf Wovr ic lted cSicers tae.comtttg.ye.ar,.

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1909-1912