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The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 1

The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 1

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I. 11 BBS MreKE VLI ROSALIA, BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY JANUARY 15, )91S NIIMR Enforcement of the Law Is THINGS OUR REPORTERS SEE Still My Platform" Steiger FOBT. H. HAZI ETT, Praidem J.H LIGGETT.

Ca hi i O. L. Brickley has purchased a ten- reka Friday to locate a house where horse-power gasoline engine and wood he and Mrs. Bittler will reside. LIGGETT, Vce Pr rt A D.

LIGGETT, Ai'tdhier Tom Blodgett, who has been over in the Windy Wonder charo-ed saw. uriCKiev omnes that t.h a mAthnrl beats chopping. J. J. Griffith was a business visitor at Towanda Friday.

To our way of thinking Chas. W. Steiger, county attorney who, along with other officers assumed duties Monday, of running the county's bus with embezzling funds of the Cox-Blodgett Dry Goods company, declared to his Sunday school class that if ROSALIA STATE BANK Capital $10,000 known in every corner of the county and who has been before the people for many years. Little was known of Mr. Steiger.

He had the disadvantage at the outset of not being a resident of El Dorado. His home until recently has been in Whitewater, within io-lit Mrs. L. J. Clark was an El Dorado visitor Saturday.

he goes to prison the first thins he A. L. Kuhntz was a business visitor to Wichita Tuesday. iness for the next two years, has license to feel pretty much elated, and even proud of the fact that he now will do will be to organize gospel teams among the convicts. Which Emery Squires was among th'e El Dorado visitors Saturday.

J. W. Piper was a visitor at Rwp statement leads us to repeat that day. blocks of the Harvey county line. is county -attorney by choice of the majority of the voters.

there is more pure and unadulterated bunk to the square foot in Wichita Besides he is vounc anA hmv Leslie Clark visited the county seat Sunday. Have you stopped to figure what a than any city in these United States. Elmer Parker wa3 a Wichita visitor Tuesday. strenuous battle Mr. Steiger had to fciAAjJ young and not being a resident of El Dorado is a harder combination to beat' in Butler county than a shell DIRECTORS F.

S. Liggett J. H. Liggett W. A.

Liggett FUt Hazlett Art Clayton Ed Coulter fight? During this editor's innocent child To date B. Branson has shipped 39,660 bushels of kafir corn this fall. Robt. Martin called at the county seat Tuesday. game.

Mr. Steiger said to the newspaper boys and others Monday: "I have little to say, except tell them that I haven't forgotten iay platform enforcement of the law that sloe-an ws. He had for opponent in the primary E. D. Stratford of El Dorado, whose name and ability are familiar to every voter in Butler county.

In a fair contest he defeated Mr. Stratford for the nomination. At the general election his opponent was B. R. Leydig, of El Dorado, F.

L. Cordel wa3 an El Dorado vis itor Tuesday. J. C. Songer is still on the sick list.

J. W. Piper was a visitor at ReRece Monday. hood he worked with a printer who was a deciple in Tom Blodgett's Sunday school class. That class was quite frequently discussed around the shop.

The printer said the Sunday school class was a good thing, from a business standpoint. We remember hearing that printer remark. "I soon erad- Mrs. C. C.

Stearns was a visitor in my platform during the campaign and El Dorado Monday. is yet." uate, from the class!" An Attraction The bank is the safest place for the idle dollar Once there it is safe, and is an incsative for you to place others beside it Soon the fund is large enough to be a very attractive nronnsitinn tn Harry Liggett and sister. Mrs. Theo Harry Anderson is about the youngest father in Rosalia. A baby girl was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson Tuesday night. The youngster and Mrs. Anderson are reported doing nicely. Glenn were county seat visitors Thursday.

-4 To Victors Belong the Spoil But Lowest Bidder Spoiled It "What constitutes being eligible to a graduates diploma?" asked another printer. "Being able," said the deciple, "to trim thy dear brother and make him like it." Mrs. Anna Thompson was among tjj and you will realize hbw fully th- bank has proven ft a magnet that held your dollars together. ill' vx I tne west bound passengers Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Scott's daughter and her husband left Sunday for their home in Colorado. It is plain that old-line politics is J.

W. Cannon, now chairman, M. A. Wait and Geo. Elder announced that We invite you to open an account with ns nn Miss Hope Flesher was a visitor in taking the same general course that two-cyliuder.

automobiles. scraare L.1 Dorado Mr. and Mrs. II. B.

Mossman and matter how small. Begin now. You will never regret it dances and other out-of-date things Mr. and Mrs. A.

Grant were among the passengers to El Dorado Monday. Mrs. Josie Armour and Mrs. Theo HARD BOILED PICKUPS By U. R.O'Lyre are taking, if the letting of the county printing Monday is a fair example.

(i Glenn were among the El Dorado visi The new board of commissioners, tors Four Per Cent Paid On Time Deposits B. F. Branson, A. Parker, and Vince Travnichek were county seat visitors in A. EJ Seeley had busines which took Monday.

I the printing would go to the newspaper submitting the lowest bid, regardless of politics. The contenders for the official paper aid the county job work were the El Dorado Democrat, the -El Dorado Republican and the Walnut Valley Times. The Times submitted the lowest bid. The commissioners by unanimous vote designated that paper to print all the legal publications and to supply all the job work. It is commendable: that the commis-ffoners took a straight business view him to the county capital Saturday.

ARTZ APPEAL C. A. Blankinship motored over to These pick-ups were left in the pot too long this week and are somewhat scorched. 7 A Sucker and a Knocker were born every minute during the year 1914. Now get your fish-hooks and shot guns ready.

GENTLE BREEZES. Roy Layton was a Sunday eruest at FROM A Jfc.1 Dorado Wednesday on business. G. E. Bittler came over from Eu- SURVEY the F.

0. Brown home. T7 Mrs. Alva Brickley and son and or the matter. Miss Jennie Anderson were guests of Mrs.

C. McLaughlin Friday night. In spite of everything, The Enter GOES TO TRIAL (From Wednesday's Daily) In the district court, Wednesday af By all the rules of the old SDoilae J. L. Loudermilk PHYSICIAN Answers calls day or night.

system the Times not ehtitled tT H. E. Liggett has finished thresh it. ternoon, the trial of the anneal of ing. Noah Artz from a government survev WEBBER-BITTLER Ted Anderson visited Pendercrass The action involves 40 acres of land G.

E. Bittler. a Rosalia bov. has brothers recently. deserted the bachelor ranks.

He was near Potwin, described as the south- We have the largest and best assorted st ick of coal in town. We can fill your orders for Osage Deep Shaft Lump Southern Kansas steam pal, Co orado Lump and Nut and Arkansas Semi-anthricite coal. Get our prices ofcre you buy. C. McLaughlin and H.

Pendergrass west fourth and the southwest quarter last Week to Mlss Gertrude of Section 18-24-4. The petition r.ro-!1"' of Quincy at the home of the prise insists on being like whiskey the older the better. Joab Sours was down with two loads of hogs for Charlie Correll last week. He says he is glad to report that the trouble of the lightning rods for the church had been unexpectedly settled. An evangelist came in and held a big meeting with them and nearly all the members were converted and had forgiven each other.

This evangelist should be in great demand. El Dorado may be able to pull, off big carnivals and other big smokes made a business trip to Kansas Citv tests the survey made upon the terms 6 Parents- Th couple left for a last week. of the will of Whit snort vlslt Wlth friends, in Kansas "Insurance First" START THE NEW YEAR WITH ALL YOUR PROPERTY PROPERLY INSURED. AN INSURANCE POLICY IN ANY OF THE COMPANIES I REPRESENT IS AS GOOD AS MONEY IN THE BANK. H.

J. LIGGETT City. They will start housekeenine- Mrs. Wm. Liggett drove to El Do William I.

Joseph and others are de in Rosalia next week occupying the fendants. rado Friday and brought Miss Ruth etrow property. The Enterprise ex Liggett and Miss Jessie Brown home Kramer Benson are counsel for tends congratulations a to spend the week end. host of friends who wish them manv happy years of wedded life. G.

E. Mrs. Flesher visited her daughter. too numerous to mention but the in Artz. Aikman Aikman represent the defendants.

Motions were heard during the morning session. Walnut Valley Times. was absent host to the event of the Mrs. F. S.

Liggett, Saturday nieht stallation of Rosalia's first street lie-ht Fleas of Tuesday night. and bunday. had its Big Crowd of justly proud Rock Island Lumber 1 Coal Co. I T. Mctihirt, Agent Posa! Kin as citizens out en mass to celebrate the event.

All of this impresses us with Members of the ancient, dishonor Mr. Lee who has been assisting E. Liggett with fall and winter work the fact that People are just People, able and disreputable Order of Fleas, were tipped off that the officers were to be out of town Tuesday evenine. so has gone to Eureka to work. the large towns as well as the small ones.

They all go Hog Wild over ac FILIPPII BILL IS SlElPiVEBT the clan assembled and held a meeting Rosalia Meat Market FR'fSH AND CURED MEATS The literary at 101 was attended complishments in the at the Flea rendevouz. All the reeu magnitude of said accomplishments. by the usual big crowd and an inter e'sting program was rendered. lar Knights were present and one or at the Jahren ranch. Geo.

Pat two Knights' from foreign ports. The Meeting was to solemnize the departure, from the shores of single terson and Ed McHone pulled off a One Ring Circus stunt last week that was worth the price of admission. The placed the big ranch bar Time Several from our vicinity trnasacted business in the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Smith expect to leave this week for an an extended visit with friends and relatives in Tulsa, Okla. blessedness, of one G. E.

Bittler. Great noble Flea O. G. Bittler conducted the meeting and saw three 8:30 p. m.

Parties interested: George. more pilgrims thru the mysteries that Ed. and a Yearling Calf, also a bunch Cash For Hides We pay market cash price for hides of neighbors with lanterns and ropes to assist in butchering the calf; 8:30 transform the layman to a Knight Flea or a Flea Knight. Those admitted to the order were Lew Pper, Pat Pendergrass and F. C.

Miller. Mrs. S. E. Thomas is able to be out again after her recent illness.

to 8:40, McHone trying to "rope" the calf. In the meantime the calf has Washington, Jan. 12. Why the administration is insisting upon passage of the pending bill to enlarge the measure of self-government of the Philippine Islands was explained to the Senate Philippine committee by Secretary In a long prepared statement he declared the measure had been improperly termed the "Philippine Independence Bill" and that it was merely a step with proper safeguards, towards self-government and exactly in line with promises held out the Filip-pinos for years by the United States. The preamble, which would declare the intention of the United States to ultimately grant complete independence to the islands, Secretary Garrison said, was but a repetition of pledges already made over and over lew riper opened the ceremony become greatly excited and verxr angry; 8:45, rope lands and the yearl with a descriptive dance entitled "Farewell to Brieht Lis-hts and Chick Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Marley and little daughter, Minnie, are here visiting Mrs. Marley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Hammer. We pay market price for butcher stuff. ing begins to bellow and kick up an ens." The official song of he order Beside the many articles we are offering at bargain prices we always carry in stock anything you want in the hardware line. old-time sand storm, and bystanders was sung at frequent intervals throughout the evening.

The Flea prepare to make Getaway; 8:50, McHone makes a half -hitch of rope around a post and prepares to take up miss Luella Liggett spent Thursday night with Miss Ruth L. PIPER, Prop. song or chant is "Ships That Pass in the Night." For, this occasion it was altered slightly to "Schooners That the slack and make a drop of the calf through a gate. Calf objects to the BuyCoal of R-tf Pass in the Knight." way, the half -hitch was made and turns on Patterson and McHone. The AH the members say the meeting again.

next 15 minutes was something like the Chariot Races at the big circus. K. OF C. PROTESTING. The supreme council of the Knierhts was most fitting for a farewell service.

Same of ficers presided as on former occasions, A. Z. Blankinship and S. R. Anderson guards.

Past Grand Noble Flea, R. R. Cornett was absent. HONEST GO oos with a Merry-Go-Round Whip Crack attachment with kafir corn stalks of Columbus has appropriated $50,000 flying in the air, the calf bellowing, and a couple of old Cow Men tryine AT to give the "SOS', signal. When his for the purpose of making an investigation of a movement declared to be in progress to exclude Catholics from public life, according to announcement made by the editor of the Catholic Encyclopedia, of New York.

It was also announced that immediate prose B. F. BRANSON HONEST PRICES One good light deserves another, so think the Rosalia boosters after hearing the comment since the installation of the 1000-candle power boulevard light last week. Everybody declares the light is the Nibs finally let up on the 57th turn around the post, Patterson and McHone were dizzy headed and as limp "as dish rags and had to be sponged down. To ton this stnrv off cution-would be directed at a certain anti-Catholic paper, the name, of which was not given.

It was further biggest little improvement that "ever happened" to Rosalia. The light is Lornett declares that when thev FURS! brought this calf hide to the depot the so placed that its rays find nearly announced that the commission detail every part of town. The talk now is to install three more lights, one on each corner near the churches and the next day for shipment vthat it still showed signs of being "riled up" and chased his kids out of the freight room. Ship Your FURS and HIDES 1 Logan Berries, 1 gal, can Black Benies, 1 gal. can Ark.

Apples, 1 gal. can Syrup, White Cane brand, 1 60c 50c 30c 60c ed for this work would oppose the report of the Postmaster General in which was given the proposition of the Postof fice Department regarding the Rosalia Livery and Feed Barn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GIVES PATRONS PROMPT ATTENTION AND A SQUARE DEAL. J. W.

LIGGETT to me. Liberal Grade, No other near the Missouri Pacific use of the mails for anti-Catholic Rosalia folks seem to realize that publications. each new improvement invites more people to town. Tare or Commissions. J.

R. JOHNSON Wichita, Kansas Washington, D. Jan. 11. More than 560,000 acres of Western public Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Abraham spent ENTERTAINMENT POSTPONED. Due to an inadvertance on the part of the booking agent, Steve Frazier and daughter failed to arrive for the performance Saturday night as was advertised. They came Friday night. Hart Smith, local manager for the entertainment course, postponed the date for one week.

The date now is Saturday night, December 16. 4 lands, which have been determined to Sunday with Bart Liggett's. be non-irrigable, become available to byrup, White Cane nnn brand, gal Syrup, Live Wire brand, 1 Syrup, Live Wire nr brand, gal Numerous things will be sold at sacrifice prices from now 1 7 settlers today in accordance with an order issued by Secretary of the In I It keeps a man guessing when he meets a woman who has nothing to say. terior Lane. TheJands are located in Montana, New Mexico, and Oreeon.

They may be taken up in tracts of 320 Ten bars of soap for 25 cents at untu inventory. Uome in acres each under the enlarged home F. L. CORDEL FORD AUTO LIVERY J. CLARK Barber SHOP IN ROSALIA STATE BANK BUILDING Satisfaction Guar, antced Anderson Co.

Rtf stead act. and let us give you prices FOSS PRIZE WINNER. Wm, Foss was the, lucky number holder in the Blankini'tip prize contest. Th first prize to ue criven awav Buy Coal of Anderson. R-tf Jno.

Cook left Tuesday for his home was the Coleman parlor lamp. When in Ashland, Kan after a two weeks' Chicago, Jan. U. Wheat touehed the numbere were drawn Saturdav visit with relatives and friends at El AT- 3-8 today and closed at S1.42..' s. R.

Anderson Co. night friend Gill held the wiania number. Two more rize Dorado, Burns, Potwin and Towanda. Exporters secured all the surinr "wheat. are to be given, tno tissaA a "Quick- Anderson Co.

pays 27 cents for UCGETT'S LIVERY BARN Agency for Diy: Cfessbj meal" oil ranare. The tiird is eggs. i Rosalia needs a drug store. grand prize," Hoosier kitchen cabinet..

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Years Available:
1914-1915