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The La Harpe Enterprise from La Harpe, Kansas • 2

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inn la JiAitrii Lft ENTERPRISE Br. ifinii rn Sp5ciali8t ATI A F1I1 vv 11 1 uun i iUU KmUmimI mcoikI-i iii.i m-i' d. icihcr 17, I'M atilH! piwt oliio- at baHaifc. K.insa-. tin' A lit "I March Ihi'i.

Will be in jj; Your Poultry. Eggs, Hides and Wool to i a PD-l-l II fit fV 2: Published every Thursday in La. Ilarpe, Kansas. Subscription 75 cts. a year.

icy uoici, iruiae n. m. to 5 P. Al. FOR ONH DAY ONLY He return? p.vv four weds.

E. II. SPENCER, Publisher. Il lie will pay you at ail times the market price jjj in CASH. Ho will PAY YOU as much as any one for 'your CHEAtt afco.

DUKE'S EX-WIFE WEDS AIDE MEADER'S Old Reliable Butcher Shop Fresh and Salt meats Fresh Oysters in Season Cash Paid Hides, white or black Meader's Meat Market GoocS Health to Xc-arlv raun 1 i 3 nppi'iir well, id wi'll ami I if h. No oho liiok ami ffl liesifc whuii afllictod with sninecliroii-ie (lisr-Mse. Ileauty mny hide a mul- mm AL MSRCHAjNDISE Divorced Woman Becomes the Bride of Former Husband's Ex-Adjutant. Berlin. The divorced morganatic wife of Duke Ludwig of Bavaria, the official head of the house of Wit ties-bach, who on her marriage received the title of Frau Antonie von Bartolf, has married Lieut.

Max Mayer, formerly Duke Ludwia'a adjutant. Frau Bartolf was twenty-one years old and a member of the Munich ballet when the sixty-one-year-old duke led her to the altar. The duke had been a widower for a year, his first wife having been a Darmstadt actress named Henrietta Mendel. The duke, who is now eighty- tii tide of p.ciilia it ics in rn o- I lev, but sel.loiii the vn es of rlis- en'se. Every cpet fien leaves it eear.

In fit are a 5sis; by speiiil-ist who bit. in e'lViiiiie ilistvi.ws a a (. ful s' ii tl ill 1 1 mm re i o- Dry Goods, iocs Sou'h i Street. Latlarpe, ECansas CASSIDY, Practical and Artistic Horse Shoeing Pinched heel3 and crippled fee.t shod right. Give me a trial and I will show you AT YATES CO'S, SHOP, LA HARPE, KANSAS, 1 1 .1 1 1 1: a a.

1 1 A few doliars spent now fur need" I wil I bill and ii whole lot ef latcv. disi-om rt a.i,d wfak-in of V-Ui tes a disorder, sonist'alng wrung. As it, proposition are yon going to straigli ten np your system with i short, timely treatment at a small "sptmsn or. you going to wait von sue down and out. in bd artd three years old, divorced Frau Bartolf In 1913, after having been married to her 22 years, because she gave birth i to a child of which he asserted he was not the father.

Frau Bartolf Is forty-three years old and her new lieutenant husband is i fifty. nubL a uu. Dealers In SOCIAL LEADER AT CAPITAL Mrs. Martin E. Trench One of Leading Hostesses in Army and Navy Circles at Washington.

Washington. Mrs. Martha E. Trench, wife of Commander Trench, United States navy, is one of the leaders in unable to work, and have to fIshm! thfj expense of doe tots' is, Iior-pital bills, 'and havs to tiidure the ndferiu.j of an aggravated chronic d'nease. Hotter see a specials before it ia to late.

Best Grade Machiue Oil, 35 cts. Gallon Best Fy Chaser, 80 cts. Gallon Spray Pump, 35 cts. Oil and Fly Chaser Guaranteed. Official Statement of the o1 The MilJrcd State Bank At Mildred.

State of Kansas, at tint close of busi. tiessonthe 12th day of Sept. 1914: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $32,307.01 Loansonrcal estate Overdrafts. 441.25 Other real estate owned.

725.00 Furniture and fixtures 1.150.00 Kxpetise account 9S4.27 Cash and slirht exchainie, leual reserve 4. Other resources, judgments and chattel1 150.00 IG BLOW TO INTELLECTUALS' '0' vipr -A $42,298.3: Total pilaff IM 5p 9 ciiiui uitu i uru ruuu Dean Inge's Hi.imcrcus Recognition of the Mew Piiiloeefhy in London Lecture. -Ids? of St. Paul's cathedral spoke of the present day revolt ajininrt in. at Essex hell when lecturing to the members the IVrifJsh and Foreign Unii.an'e.ri cf.sociailcn.

He said that determinism pln.lohophy and Calvinism in rrllf; i'-ji were in favor chiefly "vith thopo who were fairly well content with the wo Id as it. was, and who in lei the comfortable theory that being a law of nature, might be left to take care of itself. At the ptcsont, day there was in full hi-sit a revolt against Darwinism the principle of the devil take the hind- i Mr "'7 7 'J LIABILITIES. Capita! stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus fund 37.1 1 Undivided profits 305.31 1,123.10 Exchange 78. id Individual deposits 2274X34 Cert ificates of deposit, 1.W.31 Bills payable 4,000 00 BUs discounted 2,106.

Total STATK OF KANSAS, I County ok Allen, I ss- M. J. Keeton, Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true: 4hat said bank has no liabilities, ami is not indorse ou any note or obligation, other nan shown on the above statement, to the best ol my knowledge and belief. So help me God. M.

J. Kketon. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 21st day of Sept.

1914 Chakles W. Notary Public. (Commission expires on the 6th day of 1917) Also GRITZ, the cheapest anil best Breakfast Food. Once tried, you will never regret it. All Kinds cf Feed.

For Sale by C. T. HARRIS Ths One Price Feed Store vis 'Hi tire-; not use the knife. of th Dr. 'Wolfe rents diaoiu -i pp.

run st rifiorminisin and asrainst 1 1 Stomach, Intestin-s, Heart, inieiJeeti.ic'Hj.r'i. ft 'r7 1 4 "Thinking is hard woik. What a joy to hear that it is mostly waste of Mrs. Martin E. Trench.

ncys, T'lacMev, ea ontcu, Catarrh. 1 ii'd wet in certain forms of l'a ra 1 s'n, Lungs, Asthma, iT.mohitis, viall Stones' Goittix, ro sy, 1 a epsia, Em a i a i Tl i 1 1 i 1 i 1 pi 5 ess, CORRECT. Attest: the army and navy circle in Wash 'i fl, R. Nevitt C. II.

Poweks L. E. Mann Turner Smith Directors. ington and is well-known i'or her I uhan A Separator It is a gasoline engine and separ HER BREAKFAST COST $115 ator combined. BfTTiSS Neurasthon ia, and Rerof uloiis diseases and Diseased of Men, If you -have k'dney or Vaddei 1 9 I Nil mi time," olfer ved the dean, amid laughter.

The bef in miracles, supernatur-alism, coto.rl lift up its head again in the shallow cf the new philosophy. Free will was rehabilitated. Ghonts once more walked abroad, and were patrrnfaod. by the highly respectable pen-bus 'who studied psychical, seareh. The medical man reappeared a faith healer, and made a income.

Christian Science churches and betels at Lourdes did a rcHrins; trad-. Priests wei over-jejed by the unexpected boom in their eailier line of business. The pride of the intellectuals had indeed received a blew! They had learned that the ingrained mental habits of 50,000 years were not to be destroyed bv the labors of a few uni- i-fSeient-can ba used to run a wnshing -i. Vimt. Mother Stokes Fire With Bag in Which Child Hid Roll of Paper Money.

of yo-T trouble, bring a s.inip't' urine for an i'vs: 1': starts without Ucnswitn Gram) Ssparator tfisS,) 'i-l The doctor oruisV nil his own nedicaie. I 1.x 1 1 i blooding, 1 i p.r kuuuc5 ii'j -inline, p. A emia enn operate u.w.. hKiirs closer than any hand cranked ma- cume, speed does net varv. Skima I faster than ten men '( can Come in to- pn3 ud'iig qu nnt perrua- yersily professors.

an about it. Srparettor LJ Combined TK TIMETABLE West Bound 40D-Passenger a. m. 407- Passenger 12:15 p. m.

491- Local Freight 10:05 a.m. East Bound 408- Passenger 7:10 a. m. 410 Passenger 7:28 p. m.

492- Local Freight 3:05 p. m. Local -Freights carry Garrison, N. Y. One hundred and fifteen dollars for griddle cakes for breakfast Is the record price Mrs.

Fanle Llewellyn of Milltown, Putnam county, had to pay when nei three-year-old daughter, Elsie, tampered with a roll of bills. Mrs. Llewellyn left the roll and two half-dollars wrapped in paper umder a lamp on the dining room table. Elsie played with them and shoved tteem into a bag of waste paper kept for kindling fires, unknown to the mother. When Mrs.

Llewellyn made a fire she stuffed the bag of papers into ths stove and unwittingly used the momey to cook the griddle cakes. When she removed the lamp to set the table she missed the bills. After ti long search she found the burned fragments and two badly disfigured silver coins in the stove grate. KOMLER Several room lots of Wall that we wiil soil very f-heap. Cooskoy, the Drutryist, jeiitl'y cured without the knife.

"Xo nit-ting, tying, ligature or crust io. Nothing to hnrni you. No or other timtstlietie. lie a written ontraet and auav-nitee to cure every case of piles be no matter of how long or refund every penny of in one v. i "FT only Ksmetly thai 1m pleased all of Ihs peer'? cf tl-s jfrr-tTf- fnr I1) ucnv" The HOME TEST is the crucial tc-stinrper- tb T'ne doctor is authorized bv 'Mw ui j-tti son ot mtdicine.

we claim that pa tins thi lai twrcentaire of cousumers lis own East Bound Passenger makes Through Connections to St. Louis home of nv tccdiciue ia Aiiierii a. We will forfeit Sir.O.OO to any partv or person 1 bat will prove this claim to be incon ect Uiut ic is Oie btsttiollcr iaioivii to the trade. and points East. The Master's Voice.

cure? Coughs, Asthin.1, flay Fever, Crirop, West Bound Passenger makes Through Connections for Wichita Jir i g(rIt Broucbitis and Lunir Trouble, 1 IflHI'H Cali'rrh ot Htu.il, Stomach and Womb, 1 Uli3 6 Ma18 T.i!t.s, and Kj'C Trouble, llunis. Scalp state of Karti'is to treat all olirouie, list ease 3 of men and women. Examination and consultation 'ree and confidential. Ofhee address: C. fi.

Volfe, 21. 01 0 Kansas Kan. The doctor is in his J'rid i and oaturday. Adv. II An.l r.nki'fi rikir.

rioftand erRitMARKJ and points West. J. B. HURLOCK. Agent.

Positively Gu'xraatsed. l'rice 25 ii 50c. by drusgUta or prepaid. 5 I fi-nr P'-inr'ce for Torpid T.Iver, rstli-eues TT 1 oH no, Price 25c, Drop postal for Free Sample and Circular. PACAL BALM COMPANY, St.

Louis, Mich. "We have come," said the chairman of the committee, "to ask you to take this nomination. The city needs a man like you strong, brave, self-made, self-reliant, owning no master, fearing no man." The great man was visibly touched. "I'll not deny," said he, "that your kind words have shaken my resolution. I trust that, if elected, I may justify your confidence and prove that I am indeed strong, brave, self-reliant; that I own no master and fear no man.

Suppose you wait a minute till I see if my wife will let me ac- a Vm vq S.rci!ght iiollaliig into this world, anil it is cerlaia ys cm carry nothing out. In Paul's Epistle, I Timothy 6: 7. Lawrence has pas-cd an ordinance barring poolhalls after January 1, l')15. Good enough. Let oilier cities wake up and follow this example.

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Pages Available:
1,207
Years Available:
1913-1917