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The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 1

The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 1

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VOL.1 ROSALIA, BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1915 NUMBER 13 Having: moved to town I wish to dispose of my young Brown Leghorn hens 50 cents each." MRS. J. II. LIGGETT. THINGS OUR REPORTERS SEE.

IIJUID BOILED FI0XUF3 Dy U. R. O'Lyre Rosalia Livery and Feed Barn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, GIVES PATRONS PROMPT ATTENTION AND A SQUARE DEAL. J. W.

LIGGETT been attending them and reports -much improvement. Don't forget the date, February 31, Valentine luncheon at the Christian church. It 10 ROBT. H. HAZLETT.

Presi-eni F. S. LIGGETT. VEce-Pieadent J. H.

LIGGETT. Caihi A. D. LIGGETT, A't Cashier H. J.

LIGGETT, Ass't Gtshiet ROSALIA STATE- BANK Capital $10,000 Mrs. Theo. Glenn and "Mrs. J. T.

McWhirt were El Dorado visitors Tuesday. J. L. Loudermilk PHYSICIAN Answers calls day or night. Dr.

Loudermilk reports the sickness of John Griffith wtfo has been tustling with "grippe." The doctor reports him much better this week. It is now quite the proper caper to present each of our guests a small souvenir of Limberger cheese as they depart. Great civit cats what's coming next? The. Guardsman seems to have it in for Billy Sunday. S'matter Bo, have' you been Touched by his elequence or was it just a case of getting short changed? L.

J. Clark went over to the county seat Tuesday on business. Anderson Co. pays 27 cents for eggs. F.

L. CORDEL Hart Smith and wife were El Dorado visitors Friday attending the county teacher's examination. Mr. Smith was a member of the examining board. DIRECTORS F.

S. Liggett J. Liggett W. A. Uggett Robt H.

Uncle Eb. Kunit says his boys Hazlett Art Clayton Ed Coulter B. F. Branson FORD AUTO LIVERY L. J.

CLARK Barber SHOP IN ROSALIA STATE BANK BUILDING Satisfaction Guar-anteed Agency for Dry Cleaning and Pressing was an El Dorado Hope Flesher visitor Friday. bought a threshing machine last fall and over and above expenses, have laid away nearly enough to attend the Thresherman's Convention in Wichita "Insurance First" I represent all the reliable Insurance companies. Get your Insurance NOW Tomorrow may be too late. H. J.

LIGGETT AT- in February. A guest at the Parker restaurant Alice Liggett, Helen Haynes and Amanda Nelson ere among the Rosalia girls. who took the county teacher's examination at El Dorado Friday and Saturday. LIGGETT'S LIVERY BARN the other day made the remark that El Dorado had more pretty girls than any other town its size in Kansas. Well stranger, we think you have missed a step just stick your bean O.

G. Bittler does not object to the monicker of Petei providing Shag is used to identify Roy. FURS! May We Help You? It isn't always the size of a bank account that we consider. Our banking facilities are at the disposal of all alike. We are hereto help you if we can.

The farmer, mechanic, business man, stockman, laborer, professional man, all are invited to become patrons of our bank. The size of the account is not of first importance. Come in, let's talk it over. out of the car window some Sunday when you pass through Rosalia and Ship Your FURS and HIDES to me. Liberal Grade.

No Grade, Mrs. J. L. Borger was a county seat visitor Friday. see our girls, if you want to see the real article that is guaranteed not to Fade when Washed.

Tare or Commissions. Bert Meeks was among the El visitors Friday. A year ago this month Rosalia lost J. R. JOHNSONl almost half of itself by Almost its "better half" too.

We all remem John Flick and son, Charley, were El Dorado visitors.Friday. Four Per Gent Paid On Time Deposits ber that stormy night when all turned 111 Wichita, Kansas out ot try to save what we could of the town. While the fire was in prog H. L. Newby has shipped four cars of hay this week.

ress many predictions were made that the block would be rebuilt within the next year. We all honestly thought H. B. Mossmairwas a county visitor i 7 All Farmers Want a SQUARE DEAL So we now have "Square Dear' woven wire fence. Best quality, Reasonable Prices Special prices on furniture next week Bring in your harness and have it oiled Highest Prices Paid for Kafir Corn B.

F. BRANSON so but so far not one shovel full of dirt has been turned. Of course none of us realized at htat time what an undertaking this would be, in the face A Cl Sale weep The Rosalia orchestra has purchased two new folios of music and will Soon be ready perform in public. The orchestra now has three dates booked of hard times after the crop failure. But now things are looking up, the prospects seem good for a prosperous 1915.

We should be on the alert and everlastingly keep in mind that we should devise ways and means to rebuild the block. Let's forget every D. It. Blankinship was a business visitor in El Dorado Friday. Beginning today is our, Fubruar Sale.

And it is a friend: of ours, because it affords you unequalled buying opportunities, friend of ours, because it allows us i 1 1 1 .1 Mrs. A. G. "Young was among the shoppers in El Dorado Saturday. thing else until we get this matter warmed up.

Other towns have done it in the face of great obstacles. Ro salia Sure she can. She must. were Mr. and G.

E. Bittler. visitors to Eureka Friday. season. ro clean house and prepare ior anorner l- But changing the abruptly to the sunny side of life wouldn't it be Jolly if silos would get full often-er? If Sol could comb his hair pompadour? If Ed could come down C.

F. CorrelLand C. E. Grant were among the business visitors to the county capital Saturday. You who have held off buying, for.

the prand clean yiH, The articles offered you in this sale are at way below It is the lowest price sale of the year. Miss Florence the town a few minutes every day and r'T tT JUerni5 (nave jour winnings at El Dorado teacher's examination Saturday. I 1 now. But don't delaycome early. get acquainted? If A.

Z. would stop smoking Granger when ladies are near If Manuel could take a joke If Frank could keep in sight of Hans Ml The pusher engine is again doing duty between Summit and Reece. if a certain Miss could keep from F. CV Miller left for. his home in slipping on the sidewalk? IfPappa could sing "Rock-a-bye-Baby" without making it shed tears? If Art would 'eed a A Clean Sweep of famous makes of clothes, you favorite makes: Hirsh- Wickwir? Co.

Clothes, Clorhcrafi: Clothes, Sam Peck and others. See them for yourself. Sawyer, Sunday, to spend few days. ever venture up town after dark? If everybody would clean their feet be fore coming inside? But wouldn't it be a calamity if Papa should turn the Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will give a Valentine luncheon at the church Saturday evening, February 13. Short program.

Come. It or Before you sell get my prices Kafir Corn and Cane Seed. 1 clock up two hours every Sunday night How about it Lloyd? Everybody out, this concludes the performance for tonight. Entire change of program next week. Money refunded L.

C. Brickley. came up from Win-field Sunday and spent Sunday with friends. get my prices on Before you buy Bran and Shorts. at the box office if you fail to get roasted.

1' 1 Enjoy Valentine festivities at the Christian church, Saturday evening, February 13. Program and luncheon. NOTICE. I have secured the agency in Rosalia $27.50 Men's Overcoats 25.00 Men's Overcoats 12.50 20.00 Men's Overcoats 10.00 18.00 Men's Overcoats 9.00 15.00 Men's Overcoats at 7.50 $25.00 Men's Suits 20.00 Men's Suits at 14.98 18.00' Men's Suits at. 13.49 15.00 Men's Suits 1 1.48 $12.50 Boys Overcoats $6.25 10.00 Boys Overcoats 5.00 9.00 Boys Overcoats 4.50 7.50 Boys Overcoats 3.75 5.00 Boys Overcoats 2.50 $12.00 Boys Suits 10.00 Boys' Suits at 7.48 7.50 Boys Suits 5.69 5.00 Boys' Suits, at 3.75 3.50 Boys' Suits 2.48 I have the well known "Clover Brand" stock and poultry tonics for sale.

and vicinity for the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance of Butler county. H. J. Liggett. It L.

Burk was in Rosalia Wednesday en route to El Dorado on Lew has been under the weather for about two weeks and his many" friends are glad to see him out again. COULDN'T. QUALIFY. The Ancient and Disreputable order J. I McW iirt of Fleas held one of their spasmodic meetings Thursday night.

F. Lutt- gerding, E. Anderson, George and 1 Eddie Borger, and Wm. Pendergrass' The Schwark family have been housed up with the "grippe" during the past week. Dr.

Loudermilk has GENTLE BREEZES, Mrs. E. U. Bramair has returned joined the order. There were fifty members present and all report that Men and Bos Sweater Coats 2 Price the sea mas a little rough causing the home from El Dorado, where she has old schooner to pitch violently.

to learn that the Flea! been the past two weeks carin -for were sorry Our Slap e-lihe tier daughter, Miss Gail, who is con-valassing after having the measles. round table found that S. Anderson could not qualify rhence could not join. $2.00 men's lined gloves, 1.50 men's lined gloves, 1.19 1.25 men's lined gloves, .98 1.00 men's lined gloves, .79 .50 men's lined gloves, .39 Mrs. Frank Luttgerding is home from Kansas City where she was called to the.

bedside of an aunt. Mrs. S. E. Thomas is able to be out again after a weeks illness.

$1.50 Men's and Boys' 1.25 Men's and Boys' .98 1.00 Men's and Boys' .79 .75 Mens' and Boys' .48 .50 Men's and Boys' .39 $2.50 Men's $1.98 $3.00 Men's Hats at 2.00 Men's Hats at 1.29 NOCTURNAL SHOT GUN PARADE. Elias Balandran, a Missouri Pacific employe, who sleeps in a car just below the stock "froze up" about 3 a. m. Friday and hustled out to get coal at the station. When he was near the station he saw three men emerge from the alley behind Anderson's store and walk in his direction.

Each of them carried sawed-off ehot-guns, according to Mr. Fern Brown is on the sick 1 Miss list. $2.00 Men's $1.48 $1.50 Boys' Pants at: $1.19 1.00 Boys' Pants at. 79 Sam Roberts is the guest of his brother, Earl, at the H. E.

Liggett home: Cane Sugar, 25-lb. sack Sugar, 16 pounds for $1.00 Beans, 14 pounds for. $1.00 Red Wolf Coffee, 3 pounds No. 3 Tomatoes, 10 cans for $1.00 No. 2 Tomatoes, IS cans for $1.00 Old Reliable Coffee, 3 pounds for $1.00 Morning Glory Coffee, lb.

30c Zed Coffee, lb 25c Our W. A. Coffee, lb 20c Osage Coal, ton $4.75 Threshing Coal, ton $4.50 The trio accosted Balandran and in-' quired the meaning of his maneuver! The pie supper at 101 was post-with the coal bucket. He told them poned indefinitlyon account of bad weather. FLANNEL SHIRTS AT COST A few from our vicinity attended the dance at Pontiac Friday night.

and then, volunteered the advice that it was a bum night for rabbit shooting. About noon the -next day Mrs. S. R. Anderson discovered that all-but seven of her four dozen chickens had "flew the coop." Of course the disappearance is attributed to the shot-gun brigade.

Three bums showed up in town day. About two weeks ago the Mrs. C. McLaughlin and Mrs. P.

H. Bsar in tnind all these goods are from our rsgular stock well worth regular prices nothing has been tought up specially far this sale. It is a genuins Clean-Sweep of what we have, nothing else. Pendergrass were shopping in Rosalia Saturday. R-tf Buy Coal of Anderson.

Thursday and were not seen after Fri- Knignts ot tne dox car honored our Mm It will be noted that just after the press agent says Billy Sunday's voice is giving out, his doctor says it isn't. city with 4 visit. Some folks are of the opinion, that a gang of bums are R. Anderson Co. operating out of El Dorado.

R-tf Buy Coal of Anderson. lANSAS EL DORADO, Ten bars of soap for 25 vcenti at Anderson Co. Rtf Potwin needs a Sunday train..

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1914-1915