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Enterprise Herald from Enterprise, Kansas • 3

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EddS EGQS Market Report. (Farm to "Boycott Wellirgkn' CASH Ft. Buhrer ho tiinflo, Chairman of the Executive Committee, and that C. Hoffman Hml John Latto bo the "WHAT IH MORK THE TASTE AND Wheat No. 2 ..82 Corn .30 Potatoes $1.20 Eggs Butter Chickens and hens .07 TnAM COOD BBBADf WB MBLLj OMLY The Best.

trictly Fresh.1 Do you know tht your STOCK and POULTRY are in dan ger of disease? Keep their BLACKSMITHING. Plow Work Horse Shoeing a specialty Wood Working Your Patronage is solicited; Give him a trial AJJL WORK GUARANTEED, CHARLES EJEUTER. AT OLD STAND. 4 7 INTERNATIONAL STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD. Vermin Eradicator QUKENSWARE.

WOODENWARE. Examine our Stock ot FINE GROCERIES, A good supply of OLD wheat flour on hand. We pay highest prices for eggs. CASH on From Southland to Lakeland Only one night on the road. Leave Kan-sas City to-night on The Southwest Lim-( iteel of the Chicago, flilwaukee St.

Paul Railway. Arrive at any one of several hundred lake resorts of-IUinois, Wisconsin or Minnesota to-morrow morning or afternoon, Descriptive booklets sent for six cents' postage, They will assist you in selecting a summer hoire, About ihr.m week ajiO a farmer visited Wellington and bought a load of corn. Ho also visited tho joints ol that city and filled up on bad whisky, 'H id Id, not rtturn home that night. Tho next morning a searching party found hh body i a little crefK. 'On 'the way home hlxjiorse had strayed from the road along th i bank of the ttroaiji and tipped the-wagon over tho embank-ment.

Tho wajioii uinl com fell on tho furmer und-killed him. This, to aroused tho farmers that they decided to. boycott Wellington unlo-s the law was enforced. "A pa-por has been ciiculated, upon which is the ureement not to trade any more at Wellin-iou after the tirst ot May until he city quits licensing tho joints. This paper is signed by perseus over sixteen years old.

It is said tlmt about RO people have signed this ngrooment. There la ono thing certain: If the above report is truo and the farmers are determined, it 1 1 not take very long to briny tl btuii e-s men of Wellingloa to time. Wheniki far-me is aiouul irny town determine that the laws of the Btata shall bo enforced all ey n-( to do is to notify ihe men of-the town that they -'will, quit trading with them until they become law abiding citizen's by enforcing tho law in the tho town. It will lake the business men long to see the point. The people are quick to taLo notice when thoir pocket books are touched and their bank accounts begin to do-crease.

If i he farmers but stick, together and stick to their resolution. Wellingtons ill bo a dry town before luany moons toll around. Tho f.ii men of any community in the state can accomplish -the sam results Kansas Issue. 8TJMMEU SUITS aro now in order. Tho weather man lelis U3 that a hot wave is due any time.

Are you ready for it? THE STYLES this year are decidedly youngish. They run lo single and doublo-brei-t-ed tacks. We have the best assortment in town, llettor even than our usual display. Come in and pet one r.t lw.f..a I. A all gone.

There uothiug about the price to kee; you away. There's plenty r. bout the tuits to dra ou near. PETERSON BROS. The Uses of a Crank.

"People called tin insane," raid the late George Francis Train, "and I don't blame them. Wha would a village of peanuts i-ay if seme day Coeounut rolled in among them?" G.L. C3BB, Southwestern Pasenger Agent, 907 Main Kansas City, Mo. fCL OC A LETT ES.S Charles House is now turning out broomi by the wholesale, and they are fine ones too. "Mrs.

Wiggs in the Cabbage Patch eems to be ill right, but Mrs. Wiggs in the court room for throwing slops orer people seems a little out of the ordinary, Albert Gugeler, of Lypna was in town Thursday. The Dickinson county' Normal will be in July (Ma year. L. J.

Hall Clay Center, B. E. Ford, Herington H. II. Tan Fleet, of Solomon, will be the leacbera.

Mrs. Charles Meyers accidentally had a fall down the cellar steps, sustaining bruises and a general shaking op. At this writing she is able to be up. The County High School Board of Trustees has elected Mrs. John Goodwin Hayes, as teacher to.

succeed Prof. Kramer. Enterprise will have phone connection with Buckeye in tho near future. FINE TAILOR MADE. FOR GENTLEMAN at Peterson Bros.

E. W. Hocb says that a primary lection law is necessary in Kansas. Such a law is necessary in Kansas, Missouri, and other The Stucco mills at Hope showed its generosity by paying Henry Longbine 500 because of his son's accidental death in the mill. Tfcpeka seems to be on the verge of eliminating the saloon at last.

Multuin inParro: Enterprise was in Abilene a great part of this week. While other sections ot the country are having flood', cyclones, and blizzards, we are enjoriug fine wea BULLETIN OF REDUCED RATES Travelers of an economical turn of mind 'will be interested in these low. rates. They apply front liNTERPKISE KS. GROC PI.EAMIXU HOUR EMMENTI ALTO.

system strong by using our Mr. Heilman is building an addition to his building opposite the post office, which is occupied by the jewelry man. J. Dally, of Central Hotel has sold ovttoMr. Kopf of the Commercial Hotel.

We are not informed where Mr. Daily will locate. Preaching by the pastor at the E. M. church next Sabbath at usual hours.

Monday night May 2nd Rev. J. Life will be here to assist in a series of revival meetings, Mr. Life is a man of ability and experience, and will preach every night at the E. M.

E. church until further notice. A general and hearty invitation is extended to the good people of Enterprise to attend these services, 8 o'clock sharp. E. R.

Brown. Will Karl has added another farm to his earthly possessions. Having lately purchased one hundred acres of the Hard farm, situated ot the south edge of town. Mr. Joe Froelich was in town Wednesday.

According to the new law there will be no April examination for tcaohers. The aext examination will be held at the close of the Normal Institute, and then on Saturdays iu October and January. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Buhrer wero in Abilene Wednesday, The South bound Santa Fe passenger twin last Monday jumped the the track a short distance north of Navarre. The entire train except the engine left the track. Nobody was seriously hart except E. C.

Kiley K. P. organizer, who was thrown across a seat, lie was considerably bruised and his left wrist was broken, otherwise there was little damage. A spreading of the rails was the cause. It is said that Commercial Club of Solomon, cleared $350 at the play given last week.

Mr. L. E. Steigleman is slowly improving from bis xtomach trouble. His diet, for sixteen days, has been hot water.

He is now eating a few spoonfuls of liquid food every day. College Itenu. Mr. Geo. Miller, of Wichita and Miss Miller, of Lyona, visited the college last Tuesday.

Their friends were very glad to see them again. Mr. Miller is bookkeeper for Miltner Son elevator at Wichita. Student Arthur Steffen spent Sunday at his borne at Wakefield. Mr, has been giving his cornet some vigorous exercise the last few days.

Rev. lallenbach returned from the Otis District meeting last Tuesday. Prof. W. T.

Ziebarth gave a chapel talk on his native state "Minnesota" last Thursday moraing. From his say the Gopher State" is all TRADE San Francisco Los Angeles Portland Seattle 'i'acotna Home Seekers' Excursions to the West and Southwest California and Return Full information ticket offices or by One other two members of this Commltta. Moved, seconded and carried that 3, A. Flack-be Chairman of tho Finance Commlttco, and. that 0.

Froelich nnd be the other members of this Committee. Moved, seconded and carried that E. Hoffman bo Chairman of the Advertising Committee, 'and. H. Angst and jobarth be the ot lier two members of this Commit- seconded and carried that 0.

V. Laflo be Chairman of the' Im provement Committee, mil Jiu. J. A bra in son and It. Hoffman Le the other members of this Committee.

Moved seconded nnd carried that C. T. Ackjey be Chairman of the Membership Committee and that John Verbeek and Cha. Peterson be the other two members of this Committee. i Moved, seconded and carried that we adjourn.

E. Hoffman. Secretary. THE TINSMITH who knows his biifdnes3 can do lots of things besides fix leaky roofs or eadors. He can look after your kitchen rane and make it a good baker.

He can mend all your tinware. He can make anything in tin or sheet iron thnt vp.n want. Vv'E DO ALL that end a lot mora. And wo do a first class job iu very cuso. Try n- on some repair work.

YoVlI ba sur prised how yood we can mako things you thought only lit to throw away. J. F. II R'E R. fCHOOL-ITEMS.

Atteudance in Room 2 has been very low owing tho pvovaloucs of Undine Sickles has been compelled to qu't tchool for a time on account of ill health. Tho 2nd and 3rd grade took lunches after school Wednesday and went to gather violets. Miss Duiay lloffmau. Miss Amy Hene and Mr. TJisd Hoffman visited school last Friday.

Miss Forrester visited with Miss DunJop Friday evening and attended the closing exercise of the Detroit schools. The boys of ltooiu 1 gave a picr.ic last Thursday in honor of the little girls of thoir room. Mr. Axel Saudijuiit was caller last Tuesday. Ernest Daily has left school.

The last program of Hawthorne Society was given Friday afternoon. 1 Loea Price visited school day P. M. Miss Ursula Hoffman is school. again in The Middle is studying Uonry VIII, by Shakespeare.

The following officers were elected by the Lowell Society last Friday: Pres. Mr. Grosser, V. Pres. JMiss Sie-der, Sec.

Mr. King. The Middlo class has been studying bridge building in connection with their Caesar. miniature model was made by Mr. King and the class put it together in true Human Myln.

If the predicted flood occurs this spring Enterprise people need noUworry as to how thoy can cross the river. Just call ou 0110 ot the Middle class students to solve the difficulty. Mr. Lrooks and Miss Siedor'wcre absent Monday. Maggie Wenzul, Edith andAmolia Waller, 'Inez S'radlnor, Walter and John UofTman, 1'', 111 ma Zimmerman, Hailcy Leaver, Waldo l'oarson, Morton Koch and Stctla Uoltz were absent a part of this week.

The 8th gredo havo finished their grammar and are now, taking up composition work. A musician while playing, was very much annoyed by. an amateur, who leant over him, and almost thrust his nose iu his face. To et rid of him, the musician hastily drew out his handkorchief, and took bold of his neighbor's iioe, and tlien ns if discovering his mistake, hefi.id: "I tig your note was so neir inj eyew, lhat 1 really mistook it for my Ii't turprising how sweet a homely 'girl's voice sounds through a Tlmrs-! GUARANTEE. We guarantee in every in stance where our Elastic Carbon Paint is used according to directions, that it will last on a roof for a period, of at least five years.

Should it not prove as represented, we will furnish free of charge all the paint which may be be required to keep the roof in good con dition for the stated length of time. The ATLANTIC DEFINING Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO, TJ. S. A.

For sale by SORAFFORD FLACK, Enterprise, Kans. Enterprise ComircMGu V- A long felt want in Enterprise lias been supplied in the organization of commercial club last Tuesday night. The meeting was harmonious and enthutiastic. From tho talks that were made, it may bo pafi ly conclnded that public spirit was not dead in Enterprise but simply si' op ing. More trade for our city will bring more improvements, awl more improvements will mean a more progressive town.

This organization is a movement in the right diroclion. "It matters not so much where we are, as in what direction we aro moving." We have asked the secretary for the minutes which we publish here with. They give an idea of what was done Tuesday night. Minutes: Meeting called to order by B. A.

Flack, and on motion E. V. Hoffman was elected temporary Secretary. J. F.

Buhrer as Chainnau of the Committee a pointed by tho merchants to treat with the Buckeye Telephone Exchange reported that the best arrangement that could be made was a donation of $55 for the purposo ot building a line from Detroit Kas. to Geo. Wilsey'a, and also guaranteeing the free nso of tho Enterprise Exchange to the subscribers to the Buckeye Exchange. J. D.

Riddell, as Chairman of the committee on by-laws and constitution, made a partial report of tiie by laws and constitution, and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, were adopted by motion. Moved, seconded and carried that the report of the Committee I accepted, and that the Committee report with by-laws at the next meeting. Moved, seconded and carried that we proceed to get members, and that those wishing to join sign their namos to the membership roll. Those signing were as follows: Hoffman DA Flack John Latto Aekley Riddell John Abramson Kopf Peterson Buhrer Latto Murphy Verbeek 8 Scrafford Hoffman Hoffman 11 Kirkpati-ick II Angst Ehrsam Win. Poister Froelich Ziebarth Leuenberger SCDoderick.

Moved, seconded mid carried that one of the by-laws of the Enterprise Commercial Club be'that the officers elected tonight hold for one year from date, or until thoir successors are elected. Moved, seconded and can led that an informal ballot be taken to determine the wishes of the meeting as to who should be their officers. After the result of the ballot was known, it was moved seconded and carried. mat j. l'.

uuurer be elected by acclamation, as President ot the Commercial Club of Enterprise, Kas. It was moved seconded and carried that J. D. Iiiddell be elected, by acclamation, as Vice President. Moved seconded and carried that E.

V. Hoffman be elected, by acclamation as Secretary. Moved seconded and carried that B. A. Flack be elected by acclamation, as Treasurer.

Moved that the report of the Coni-tuitiee on By-laws bo Instructed to make members of all staudiog committees, elective. Moved, seconded and carried that A. E. COOPER, D. P.

A VTopeka. 1 nrmnriTim nii tu His aid iu founding the Union Pa-j cilic and introducing the tramcar ther. Undoubtedly Charley Parker of Abilene is enjoying it too. Among the many who were up to see the Parker Carnival or who transacted bnsiuess in Abilene we noticed the following: Mrs. Uaines, Mrs Kretzmeyer, 0, V.

Latto and wife, A. Fluck and wife, E. Hoffman and wife, Jerry Kendrick and wife, Geo. Merrillat and family, Harry Mnrphey and family, Mrs. Hard, the Misses Julia Ehrsaui, Daisy Hoffman, Altbea Dill, Etta Morse, Daisy Sickles, Inez Steigleman, Katie Lan-telme, Minnie Gugeler, Anna Murphy, Lyd la Schlatter, Lydia Hessel-barth, Messrs Hene, Brooke, BeaTer, Hassler, Crotinger, Malone, Richards Prof.

Leuenberger and a great part of the shop force: Charley Issitt of Navarre was transacting business in Enterprise Monday. Miss Daisy Hoffman entertained a party of, yoong folks at her home Sunday. Btew Art Tf Klluri Br. HoMw'Sprau Plltaaarr ill kldntr IU pi fri. AM.

Sterho Reuiedr CU, CUicu or CANDY ATI 1 To-day and every day until April, 825.00- cutn (ltil fare plus 82.00 for the round trip April 5 and April 19 April 23 to $45 May 1 at' alt Hock Island addressing rR 1. AU Kansas I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinda ot food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want.

The most sensitive Ftomach3 can take it. By Its use man thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stomach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.

It can't help but do you good Prrpared only by E. 0. Db Witt Cblcagfe Tlte II. bottle contains SH times the He. size.

A would-be wit usked a barber's boy if he had ever shavid a monkey. "No," said the boy, "but if you wil take a seat I will try." Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas-carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C.

C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. WJU .1 A. iY ft A mm teaching the world by a practical joke to tako more interest in her variety.

A man usded another to loan him five "Vhy I don't know nu," said the other. "That's why I came' here, for thoo who know me wont loan mo live shillings." Thackeray was at St. Louis at one iraiier aid to another "That is the celebrated Mr. "What's ho done?" said the ther. "Wessod if I know," was the answer.

I1 res1 1 i rialfrfe) rirs. Korer koujui at d. ro, im ruu im it, r. pz 1 C0NSTIP pi hi ESY TO CLEAN GROCERIES. We always have a complete line of Both Fancy and Staple Groceries on hand, at a price in reaeh of all.

syblem into England, foina of his public speeches, and even his queer autobiography, show how lucid a crank can be, and how serviceable. For ho certainly was "champion crank," as he liked to call himself and yet society could have better spared 60in3 saner people. Nature can often iind no other way t) drive a mind to useful work than by this same conviction that it is a cocoauut in a peanut world, aud we all know men who accomplish little because ihey see too much. Many of us can only have the requisite absorption in the thing in hand in proportion as wo are not philosophers, and it is astonishing how much of thu world' business is performed by ihj most lop-sided of its citizens. In the mind of every crank there ape 10 bo one cultivulod corner.

To do ono thing wo muse temporarily forget everything else. Tho crank is a man who permanently forget nil other things or never knew them, who has not genius enough to make us forgivo his eccentricity. One of his main uses to-day is to show specialists what they may come to if they do not take cure! ''Toung man think of nothing hut your job," was the solemn advice of a millionaire, and it points as clearly to a padded cell as to a forluue. Another blessing that we owe lo him is tho vivid way in which In reduces all extremes to their absurdity. Steadfast-lies with becomes a fixity, sialicli opinion a luero inuutal wart, and vanity, from taking no vacation sen los down into mania of greatness.

Cranks win some followers, but they help all outsider to be more sane. VVheu the makes a crank, Nature is SHOE S. In our large assortment of shoes you will find up to date styles and cuts that are without equal for Quality and Price. Stoves, Tinware, Crockeryware. ighest Cash Price Paid For Eggs.

W. G. FROELICH. mn1.

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