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Baxter Springs Daily Enterprise from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 4

Baxter Springs Daily Enterprise from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 4

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"1 IheBaxter Springs Daily Wednesday, March 3, TH -D CALLS "FOR RIGID DIETING IS LARGEST OF HONEY BEES "iSi Than Medicine for Cure of Giants Compared with Others, ill j) Rheumatism. of the Family, r. i Iff Published Dally Except Sunday. By Enterprise Printing Co7 Apis zonata, or the large Philip. Entered as second-class matter January 26, J9QS, at the post office at' Baxter pine bee, biiilds'n Qutside of the tree instead of the inside, -as other bees do, usually on the under side of Springs, Kansas, under the ActloiMrchJ Eheumatism is now considered by many dpctqrs, to Wood, disease and should be treated iby dgid.

dieting: Medicines, at least in the ijr6t stages, are less eflfectiye than curbing the appetite. -r If 'one', is of rheumatic tendency she' should eat little "or no. red meat, a slanting tree or branch. They are not migratory as the Borneo and In SUBSCRIPTION RATES, dian ees are, nor do they always 1 week, by mall carrier, l.j.:...., 10c select trees to aoid honey -1 month 25c 'd months, by mall in advance, $1.25 cut out sugar, bread, sweets and acid fruits, and should driuk plenty of water (t year $2.00 if VJSIT get the benefit of the low annuar bears as their Borneo cousins have to do. They several pounds of good honey, vet they are greater wax producers, They are exceedingly vicious when disturbed, often following their disturbers sev-i This, may seem like a severe treat rat subscriptions muste paid ad vance? otherwise the full price of 2 5 cents ment for a small 'complaint at the first only, Xeglected they tper montn win De cnarged.

mean untold suffering; often' com era! minutes. Post Office Hours. plete disablement. The Baxter Springs Post Office is open It a good thing for those This 'bee is probably the largest and also the of 'the Vntire'hohey bee fafnily. 1's" wing pdwer is about rom 7:30 m.

to; 7:30 p. m. on week flays and from 9:30 to 10:30 a. and qouui liiai.Oi me iramiii wmi 5:30 to 6:30 on Sundays and holi of us who are inclined to take rheumatic twinges' ightjy 16 recall the definition of the latg-jpr, gpurgeon. himself a great su Te'rcf ham' rlieU-matism and gout fU yoU put youi-hand into a vise 6nd let a lh'aii press 1 ML Frisco Time Card, it lives" seycrat as long, and "a stin'g 4 wo' from it- will cause a person t6 see' stiiTS mVI)roa4' Jayliglif.

Their coiiibs sometimeci attain four or five feet in diameter and are entirely covered with a thick mass of SOUTH' BOUND '1 as Hard as he can that is rheuiiia-tismj'ii he eau be got to press a little harder, it is 'gout." 5 bees' arranged as the shingles are oh lietpre that vise gets such a hold roof of a their wings Depa rtment, at it cannot be take precau pointing downward. This bee is a true Filipino, that is, 109 427 5" 4 190 iio 3 92 508 J14 i' 2 322 316 314 i 8 it 1 sleeps during the hottest, part of tions. Pieting may not be pleasant, but it is pleasantcr than1 being '-a rheumatic victim with only one's self to blame. Meteor a. Afton Accom 8:35 a.

Sapulpa- .5:03 p. t' NORTH BOUND Wichita Pass'gr 1:50 a. 3:00 a. Wichita, a. Kansas City 3:25 p.

11:50 p. PAST BOUND St Louis Local 1:50 a- Kas City via Joplin 10:50 a. Joplin Passgr, ......6:30 a. 3:00 p. m.

St. Louis Through train 7:35 p. C. S. Roberts, Agent.

the day and also pn dark nights. though it works very diligently dur Trading Go's. ing the early morning and the eve WOMEN SPEAKERS WANTED. Speakers on the subject of woman ning hours, while' on moonlight nights it frequently works all night. It is doubtless the only honey bee suffrage are' in demand all over the that is partially nocturnal.

country." 'The headquarters 'in New York has been "asked to supply so MULBERRY PIE. The mulberry in Florida fills up many speakers that: jt Jias been decided to train young women and send Artificial Flowers Do not forget pur Telephone No. If you konw anything you think -Will interest your friends' please call us and will publish same. March arid is file first of the southern fruits to ripen. You will find it everywhere varieties that do not Specialty, seem to 'have found any place in our northern as ye.

The fruit News Mining la is from one to two inches long and them out to make The older suffragists, those who have some reputation. as speakers, have been kept on the go to such' an extent that they have agreed not to accept an invitation to speak to an audience' of less than' 200. The call for suffrage literature is even larger than the demand for speakers. It comgs from all sections of the United States and South America, from Turkey and both China and Japan. three-quarters of art inch iri diameter.

Nearly every bird the heavens and every animal on the earth likes the mulberry and "for my part a mulberry pie is the only rival I haye ever found for a blackberry pie. My whole being turns into a poem when 1 think' of it. You should have just pulp' enough not 'to let the juice run REFUSED TO ACCOMPANY HER. A noted German lyric soprano, who may as well be nameless here, away anq tne pie snow no sign oi stinginess. Outing.

The Sunburst No. 3 is hoisting dirt. rri f- Friday Cyrus Bryner 19 years of age shoveled 41 750-pound cans of dirt in 7 hours and on Saturday shoveled 53 cans in Pret'ty g'oo for a 'beginner. i. The Omaha is working full blast, The Red Wing is pumping every day and will soon be ready for full operation.

Superintendent D. D. Gill of the Goodluck Mining shipped out 88000 pounds of jack today. Peoria News MPVE FOR SCHOOL POPULAR. Miss Kate Gordon pf New Orleans, as she is no longer before the public, developed in her later years' a habit of singing out of tune.

One night at a small company, being asked to sing, she promptly consented, and her hostess then went to Otto Less- president of the juvenile court circle, is leading a movement to establish Dr. Boswell, oyer Dents. Bring your cattle to C. Gaines 2 houses to rent Stark. Baled hay for sale.

See F. R. the eGrman critic, 'who. was present, and said a state industrial school providing manual training for boys and girls. GO TO E.

M. Micliener's HARDWARE- "Herr Lessmann, will you accom She -proposes a tax of 75 cents on pany Madam Blank?" every $1,000 'to pay the expenses. McGregor. With pleasure. Where is she go- msr?" The women taxpayers of Louisiana, who have a right to vote on all questions relating to taxation, have pret For Sale No.

2 Remmington F0R to pardon not there." typewriter in "good condition. Call at this office. ty generally let it be known that they The Suiulav Magazine. are wjlling xo pay "their share to establish the schooj. All kinds of Garden and Field Seeds, We carry everything kept in a FirstG3ass Hardware Store, E.

Miehenetv MILLIONS TO FIREBUGS. In the venr 1907 and in each of its NEW TYPE OF WOMANHOOD. Australian womanhood is estab 20, predecessors we paid to men and wonien in Ibis country approximate lished on a high plane, and from her ly as a bonus for de-5froying their own property and for own country she takes certain qualities that in time will so develop that Webb and Owens sold 6 tons of pilicate last week from the W. W. Scott land.

'i Rhue. DeWitt are taking out some fine silicate in the Webber land. Canady Col are pushing their mining every day and' taking out a nice quantity of nice Some parties will begin mining pn the Madison land north east of town in a few days. soriict.imes destroying she will stand before the world a also ours. This is i lie conservative new and original and altogether fas: MaqAboy Co.

pays the highest market price for all kinds pf butcher stock. nice line of meats always on' hand. See us. 1 Subscripfijons maybe left with Mr. Skinner at the Post Office news stand, who is authorised to receive same.

The local order, of Rebekahs meet each 2nd ancf 4th Monday in each month. Visitors to our city wThp are members are always welcome to attend oiir rneett ings. Rooms for rent. See P. Daniels.

estimate pf the highest authorities Just Received cinating type. For here is the in the insurance world. Thus in two decades over a quarter of a billion dollars has gone for criminal work in Two Car Loads of one particular field. Technical World. Mrs.

Ella Labadie went to SWEARING IT IN. ''The story's true," declared the married man. "I swear, it," 'and Miami on business today. Roy Labadie has returned to Miami. Mr.

Rakestraw was in Miami, yesterday. molding up his hand, he took the oath. W. "Wc believe said his listeners. "You needn't swear' American Fence and Barbed Wire.

Don't fail to see our Heavy vr ight Dog and Proof Poultry Fence. Ask abbutthe Buggy we are going to give away each month this year. A Hood Sons Imp. Co. The married man put down his Jessie Shaw and Jim Baily hand, somewhat abashed.

were in this city yesterday." Groceries, Flour and Feed, Home phone 88. Mutual 1. "I beg your pardon," he said. "I President Hall of the have to swear 1o the truth of my statements soften to my wife that bank will go to Fulton, Kansas, today to visit with home folks. it has become second nature.

choicest and the brightest that the world knpws an English mind and heart stimulated into fullest play by the genial warmth of Mail. GOING UP. Serious Daughter (reading) Pa, ndiat does Tolstoy mean by thb? acquisition of vast riches en-iails dangers greater than those nf ppverty." Pa--Simply that it rempves one from the bomb-throwing to the Dlpwn-up class, I guess. "ON FLIGHT. Boy I want to buy some paper.

Salesman What kind of paper, my lad? Boy Fly paper, It's for a toy aeroplane. FORGOT HIMSELF. The Maiden How dare you put four- arm around my waist The Professor Merely cr er the sense of touch, I assure, you, SETTING THE "I understand they decided to try and put that' play on for a Did they do it?" 1, "My dear boy, it was a walk-over." IN ON GROUND FLOOR. Dobbs I understand 8he was his bookkeeper before he married her. Dobbs Yesj npw.she'j his cashier Poultry Wanted S.

W. HAYME5, Contractor and Builder, Baxter Springs, Kansas. Phone 55 Red. WILLIAMSON W. II.

PINNICK AUCTION HER Leave Orders at "Daily 'r- Enterprise, Phone 97. DEM0SS EWERS, Wewdllpay the followig prices 2 and 3: Hens 10c per pound. Young 10c per pound. Ducks 8c per pound. GeeseCc per pound.

1 Turkeys 13c per pound. TWENTY LIKE HIMSELF. Mrs. ye see any av your namesakes at th' exposition? Pat Yis. Oi went into a called The Maze, and, bedad, there Oi saw at least 20 Pat lookin' exactly like meself WOOED IN VAIN.

"Poet, "No, indeed." yoii said he'd courted the muse for years." "But lie never won her." AT THE RESTAURANT. "If you want a thing well done" "Oh, that's old. Do it yourself." "Nope. Order it rare." R. fc Safe" and Sound Insurance and Notary Public.

JOS. W1LLARD, For Sale No." 5 Oliver type writer, almost new, cost $100. If sold at once will take $75 for same. To any responsible party will sell on easy payments. Call at office of A.

L. Jones. Architect Superintendent Old Toms 11c per pound. Old Roosters 25c each. Young Roosters 30c each.

Respectfully, DeMoss Eweks. west of Cooijers. 'Phone 192 Plans and Specifications. Working drawings made to orden.

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Pages Available:
277
Years Available:
1909-1909