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RULER HAS ABSOLUTE SWAY alm enterprise; PERSONAL MENTION. Mongol Monarch Is Also Official Head Published Every FridsT Morn log ENTERPRISE BUILDING, ALMA, Telephone No. 20. Henry Heise. out on route of a Though Little one, is a new reader this week.

Known to the World. Call for City Caucus. A caucus of the Good Government party of the City of Alma, viil be held at the court on Friday niht, March 14, for the purpose of nominating candidates for City Mayor, five Councilmen and a Police Judge, to be voted for at the city election on April 1, 1919, also to elect a committeeman for said party. O. F.

Deans, Sec'y. RACE Jc LITTLE, Editors and Props. U. G. Slack of Alta Vista, was a business visitor in town yesterday.

Mr and Mrs. Art McMahan came The most absolute monarch In the world is the least known. lie rules in Tr i tlip eiiiiihil of Mon- Subscription, $1.50 a Year in Advance Your Last Chance! I zz Our Big Hustler Club Sale will End on Saturday I Night, March 15. I Only a short time to take advantage of our big reductions in things to eat and wear. Balance of Sale we are selling: up from Topeka Saturday for a short 1(.

pot(Iltate is at the same visit. time tlte official head of a religion. Advertising: Rates I Display Advertisements, 20 Cents an Inch; Locals, 5c a Line. David Lutz of Brown county, 111., i He is, in fact, the Mongol pope, came last week for a visit with his Urga is to some extent a modern brother Fred. 1 town, having many Chinese and Rus- Congregational Church Notes.

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. George Femmel went to Kansas ian inhabitants; but the native por- tion of it hears no resemblance to City Sunday to spend a few days and Sunday school at 10; morning worship at 11. The sermon, "The Diety of Jesus.v Christian Endeavor at leader, Esther Schmitz. Evening services at 7:30. Mid-week prayer meeting and te look over the city.

Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wright and Wm.

Dittman moved to Paxico last Mrs. Paul Johnson and Donley spent week where he is again in charge of Saturday in Topeka. the central office. d. m.

McDiffctt on route one at anything that can be found anywhere else on earth. For this Mongol part of the city is movable and constantly changes its location and arrangement. The Mongol houses are hemispherical huts of felt cloth extended over light structure of latticework. They $2.75 and $2.50 Heavy Blue Overalls $1.25 Work Shirts $1.98 .98 teacher training class Wednesday Alta Vista, is a new name on the a 1 a About 35 soldier boys have filed of their discharges with Register Deeds Trapp to be recorded. Enterprise roll of honor.

Miss Zelda Meyer who is working for the Central Mills in Topeka, evening at 7:30. The teacher training class is under the leadership of Supt. Shaw. Rev. F.

D. Jackson, Pastor. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Every Shoe in house reduced, and a big cut on all summer and winter Underwear. Hats and Caps at pretty near your own price.

Grocery specials on sale every day. 1000 to 5000 extra votes on Bargain Counter specials. See the big display of Bargains, everything tagged with selling and Sale prices, and be convinced. Alma Mercantile Company The W. C.

T. U. will meet with Mrs was, up to spend Sunday. D. W.

Johnson Saturday at 3 p. m. I Mrs S. C. Smith and Mrs.

All members should be present. 'Dwyer came up from Lawrence Sat Theo. F. Reiners, Belvue 24 are readily collapsible, and can be put np or taken down at a few minutes' notice Felt cloth being an excellent insulator, they afford a warm and weatherproof shelter during winters of extreme cold. There are at Urga, however, a number of large monasteries.

It is the holy cky of the Mongols. The priests (called are numbered by hundreds 'of' thousands, and their "lamaseries" are scattered all over the country. The business of the lamas is to drive away the devils which, hut for their pious activity, would soon destroy all the people. At intervals they give Clara Martens, Belvue 23 urday night and stayed until Tuesday. I Mrs.

W. T. Courtney returned to Lawrence Saturday after a week's A call for a caucus to nominate a city ticket Friday evening, March 14, will be found in this paper. Brooker-Williams Sales Co. Pete Ellinger, Alta Vista 23 Emily Kahle, Alta Vista 20 Martibida Martine, McFarland 24 Madalena Meeea.

McFarland 21 W. L. HUGHSON, Prop. Married by Judge Pringle March 12. 1 Monday is St.

Patrick's Day but if visit "t1 her daughter, Mrs. V. F. it snows, the holiday may be post- Shaw. poned until a more favorable timej Mrs.

F. C. Steimel writes from to plant potatoes. iLovell, that they are both in (the best of health and have had a Fhilomena Ditman, Theo. Endter beautiful winter.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. great outdoor exhibitions of a City, theatrical character, in which hun- and John Oliver, got the three free Alfred Crouch, of passes to the serial at the picture came up Friday night to visit his Spring Suits show Wednesday night. Reported by W. G. Waver, Abstracter, Alma, Kansas.

J. R. Crosson to F. L. Stone SW 22-11-13 $7,000 T.

P. AValton to J. W. Cook, part SW 34-14-13 500 Ray Crippe to May Carter, lot 15, blk 2, Harveyville ex strip 1,000 M. Arfmann to J.

Reid, XV 8-14-9 10,500 G. J. Noller to H. R. Waller, lots The next episode of the gripping dreds of lamas take part, dancing in grotesque masks and fantastic costumes to music furnished by drums, huge copper trumpets and flutes made from the thighbones of virgins the last named horrible instruments emit-tinz blood-curdling and mournful aunt, Miss Annie Crouch.

He recently recently returned from Great Lakes. J. D. Weaver, the general all-around man of all work at Maple Hill, r-: i urr, i- ti .1 4. Wednesday night.

Do not forget the Saturday night show also. 350 was here Tuesday. So many farmers wai there had to pay income tax that the Mrs. J. B.

Barnes was taken to the 22, 23. 24. blk 3, Clark's add. to McFarland H. J.

Michaelis to C. F. Giune-wald. lot 1, SJ lot 2, blk 20, Zwanzierer's 1st add to Alma hospital in Topeka Tuesday for treat-1 town ran out of blanks. 00 NOTED MEN NAMED WILLIAM C.

B. Thon-roson returned from ment. She is suffering from rheumatism and stomach trouble. Bobt. Brasche moved back to Vol- Texas Friday and eports everything i Long List of Those Who Attained the lovely down there.

He landed here, a Poets The public health service reports that the number of consumptives who seek a cure in a change pf climate is steadily increasing, but that the afflicted are showing better judgment than used to be the case. Time was when a man stricken with the white plague would wait till the last minute, and to Colorado or New Mexico, with hardly enough money to pay a week's board after arrival, looking to the climate to work a miracle. Things are better now. but even yet 15 per cent of all deaths from tuberculosis in some health resorts take place within "0 days after the patient arrives. Modern medical science has proved that, while climate is of great value in treating tuberculosis, it is by no means the sole factor, says Chicago Journal.

Other things being equal, a moderately high altitude and dry, sunshiny weather will give the best possible resultSi If a patient has to choose between a home and boarding house in Colorado, however, the chances are strong that he had much better stay at home. Front Rank as Writers, A. Conlev to Ora O. Kohler, KJ SW; NW SW; lot 5 SE in 5-15-11 C525 Eggs for Sale Thoroughbred Buff Rock eggs at $1.25 a setting. 22 Mrs.

Geo. Femmel, Alma. and Statesmen. in a snow storm and hunted a warm stove as soon as possible. Mrs.

C. K. Gerard of the Havvey- and Monday and will farm the Robt. I Fix place again. Irwin McCutchan: Now is the time to come in and pick out your Spring Suit.

We are getting them in for your inspection. You will find us headquarters for good Footwear. The Brown Shoe in young men's has the call now. Ladies Shoes we have in brown, grey and black, in both the Louie and the Military heel. All the latest patterns in Shirts.

Remember that we keep a full line of all colors in Shoe Polishes. Robertson Clothing Company Lb a. There have been more famous Williams than men of any other name, ville Monitor, came up Friday to ion. Watch the grocery bargains every day at the Hustler Club Sale. meet her friend Mrs.

Harry Dodge of and the majority of these Williams Manhattan, who was going home with have been writers, poets and states- Clarence and Theo. Richter are Of conrsp that was men. hut rarely musicians, lor wiiuam both workinsr for the Swift Packing her for a visit Co. Clarence is in the office at Kan-itne day No- chose to be too late to catch the Santa Fe, and the ladies eas City, and Theo is a salesman lo is evidently not a musical name. The list of poets is a long one: William Shakespeare, the greatest English writer; William Cowper.

the English poet who wrote "On Receipt of spent the next day here. A petition is being circulated to My Mother's Picture:" William Wordsworth, The RngHsh poet, who wrote "Lucy Grey:" William Blake, cated at Hutchinson. WTm. Maas, has a sale advertised for March 19 at the old home farm on Spring Creek. He will quit the farming game and take up electrical work.

Read his ad. A card says the name is Kathrvn reopen the pool hall. Wanted. A girl to work in store. Aplly to F.

C. Noller. Alma. or who wrote "The Marriage of Hell and Heaven;" William Collins, the English writer; William Morris, the pre-Raphaelite, who began life as a designer, invented the morris chair and translated several volumes from the A A A A AAA A.VhVV i Selling Prices of Feed I CORN I No. 3 Yellow, per bu.

$1.55 i Subject to Market I OATS No. 2 White, per bu. 75c Subject to Market I COTTON SEED MEAL 2'k protein, ton lots, $69.00 5 COTTON SEED CAKE AY A Protein, per ton $69.00 I OIL MEAL Ton lots $71.00 1000 lbs 36.50 Each day something new in variety nnH nrii-p nt. TTiio-Vi son's Hustler Clnh Laura, that she weighs eight pounds Sale The vast toll of human life taken by the war makes every man who is left to carry on the world's work of greater value than he was. The wholesale destruction magnifies instead of minimizes the individual.

Familiarity with the easy thing it is to take a life a simpler feat than to chop down a tree must not breed contempt for its value. and that she arrived at the home of 'Icelandic; William Albngham, the Probably at least two of the pies-, Irish poet, who wrote "Lovely Mary ent city council will refuse to serve DonneIly William Yeats, the Irish again, playwright, and the American poet, William Cullen Bryant, who wrote "Lines to a Water Fowl." Lenten service will be held every Friday at 2 p. m. at the Lutheran church. 125-lb.

Sack 4.85 Besides these poets we nave the prose writers: William Makepeace Thackeray. England's second greatest novelist, and who wrote "Vanity Fair;" William Rossetti. brother of Dfinto uwhri; Kossem, and the irrent 5rt critic: William tim the I A XtV APP A nil ivi-i vi rj There will be a pie social and program at Dist. 18 on Saturday eve, March 15, at 8 p. m.

All are invited and the ladies are requested to brmg pies. Freda Diepenbrock, Teacher Just Received a Fresh Supply of Garden Seeds OF ALL KINDS, IN BULK Peas, Beans, Sweet Corn, Etc. Red, yellow and white Onion Sets. Full line Garden Tools and Sprayers. See us about Seed Corn and other Field Seeds.

5.50 Tor lots. The girl who takes a position merely to draw spend them, and mark time until she receives a desirable marriage proposal is an industrial parasite. Worw wtAl, in drawing wyf win' ata 1 The news from Berlin reads very much like a notice of the dissolution of partnership between Wilhelm II and his junior partner, Gott. t. nil fe; I' tmerif-i Oine.

Hi ame, kb4 writer, whi Fiona Marl: Eggs for Hatching. Pure bred Barred Rocks, Perfection strain, bred to lay; large boned. Price per setting, per 100, $7.00. 22 H. A.

Ringel, McFarland. For Sale. Improved 79 acre farm 61 miles southeast of Paxico. Inquire of owner. Topeka R.

F. D. 7, Box 88. 21-10 The reappearance of the shipping list in the newspapers is the best obituary of the submarine that could be written. I rLF.LET CHOP 100-ib.

Sack $3.30 CORN CHOP 100-lb. Sack $3.30 BRAN Ton lots $48.00 Sack 2.50 BARLEY MIDDLINGS Per 100 lbs $3.00 GOLDEN RULE MOLASSES FEED Ton lots $63.75 1000 lbs. 32.00 100-lb. Sack 3.25" DERBY DIET BABY CHICK FEED $4.00 per 100 lbs. It is rumored that haircuts may go to a dollar.

If they do, there should be a government tax on baldheaded inen. Lutz Nelson Hardware and Cutlery, Alma, Kan. Bernhardt and Rostand. Mine. Bernhardt's admiration for Ed-mond Rostand was due in part at least to natural human gratitude.

When once a guest of the great actress at Belle Isle, her lonely island home near Quiberon, the distinguished dramatist had rescued her from drowning. But apart from this she always swore by him. I have heard her rhapsodize in terms that seemed extravagant about his genius. He was to her the beginning and end of that form of the drama in which she celled as an interpreter. She loved him as a reaction visible a.g.-.:- realism, as a protest against Ibsen and a renewer of the flamboyant in art.

Yet who can doubt that when Rostand is forgotten men will know Ibsen? The romantic episode at Belle Isle merely strengthened Mme. Bernhaidt's profound and touching faith in this follower of Hugo. For Sale Cheap. My International truck, if taken soon. 20 Ludie Stuewe, Alma.

For Sale My honse and 2J acres of gronnd in north part of Alma. Barn, chicken house, arch cellar, good well, cistern, etc. John Degenhardt, 20 4 Alma, Kan. Mr. and Mrs Houseworth at Bellaire, on March 2.

Congratulations. F. W. Oehmann got home last Thursday from Savannah, where he spent two weeks at the hospital undergoing an, operation on his ear for cancer. It was an entire success.

An alarm of fire from John Nol-ler's house Wednesday morning called out the department but it was out before they got there. The roof caught from sparks from the chimney. There will be services in the Lutheran church north of Halifax on Wednesday evening, March 19, to which all are invited. Rev. A.

T. Train of White City, will speak at 8 o'clock. The Rock Island has put in a cinder crossing and walk down at the stock pavilion to replace the one torn out. They have also put in some extra street lights down near the depot. W.

C. and Fred Noller bought the pool tables ani fixtures of Lee Bruce who was over from Onaga Tuesday. They will put a good man in to run the hall if the city council will permit it to reopen. Nels Christenson and E. J.

Anderson from near Halifax, were in Tuesday on business. Mr. Christenson went to Wichita this week to look at the country. He has not yet decided where he will locate since he sold out. An examination for rural carriers on the Harveyville route was held here Saturday conducted by F.

W. Oehmann. There were three applicants who took it; Ed Cox, Owen Avery and Rev. Fred Boyer, all of Harveyville. August Welk sold his farm above Halifax Friday to Chas.

F. Bomeman of Cozad, who takes possession at once. It comprises a half section and the price was $45 an acre. We are very glad to welcome Mr. Borne-man as a new neighbor.

Dr. J. M. Kemper spent Sunday at Maple Hill with his daughter, Mrs. By the way.

what has become of that quaint old game known as football, that was so popular once upon a time? For Sale. Three Stag Wolf Dogs; a female and two males. Well train- ed, have killed over 40 wolves. Price For Rent The A. A.

Johnson property in Alma. Apply to 12 W. G. Weaver, Alma. $40.00.

John Pugh, Phone 2311, I The Derby Grain Co. Phone 25 21-4 Alma. For Sale. A fine bay Percheron 5 SppH Cnm fnr Salp. fiov.

CaDDer large white corn at $2.25 a bushel. ALMA, KANSAS stallion, eight years old, weight 1730, sound gentle and a sure foal getter. Frank Allen, Kt 21-6 Maple Hill, Kan. Will sell right. Phone 1911.

19 A. Lund, Rt. 4, Alma. Farm Bargains. Our New Directors Elected at our January Stockholders Meeting, are: A.

C. Schewe Dr. F. J. Wagner Geo.

Noller Carl Miller Chas. F. Home H. A. Dieball Otto Zwanziger These men are a Guarantee of Good Management and Fair Dealing.

In the Ozarks, southwest Missouri, Getting Down to Business. If there's any one thing that marks the big man it is his abrlity to get down to business. While the average fellow sits drumming af his desk the man of skill starts things. There may be a Thousand things to do, but they will be done sooner if they are done one at a rime. It's a fine thing to be able at a glance to spot the essential and go at it.

The next best thins is to get busy at the job that seems to be most urgent and -put that on the shelf a finished product. You are then ready We carry a complete I line of I Stock and Poultry Food I Ask us for samples of improved farms $800 and up. Some choice bottom farms. Good roads, healthy, mild climate. Stock range, well watered.

HUB H. JONES, 22-2 Galena, Stone Mo. Leave vour Laundry at Schubert's. for the next thing. But it's just the FOR HOW LONG? Farmers National Bank A.

C. Schewe, Pres. Dpk. F. J.

Wagner, Vice Pres. O. E. Winkler, Cash. A.

P. Hitzemann, Asst. Cash. lack of this ability that puts the sprags in most men's progress. They are confused by the many things to be done.

Instead of getting busy at Raises a Pertinent Question. When a neighbor tells us thac he has recovered from a serious illness the first nuestion that naturallv aris- PANACEA once they asie time in wondering where to begin. It's no wonder they! fail to accomplish tilings. I G. C.

Dawson and husband. Theyies is, "How long will he keep celebrated their 12th wedding anni-1 Temporary relief is one thing, but a' versarv and also had their belated lasting cure is altogether rco Limited a Route. Christmas dinner, a turkey that had xi.s to p.wrryins a The M. J. Drug Company, ALulA Deen on iuu iecu ever since luc nuu- evidence proves beyond a J.

B. FIELDS day. doubt. "Woul'i traveling "Not it' Mis-for or.e hi '-inc. jii: he travels fur enuuu'li." re-' "I ouiMirt rare tse chaps vhr puts in ail traveling hetw.vn here ami! ilrs.

C. A. Alma, says: "Sevral years ago I suffered severely J. H. Er.low returned Wednesday ALMA, KANSAS.

LOASS, KEAL ESTATE INSURANCE from Stillwater. where he boueht (from dull heavy pains across the a home and thev will move down as small of my back. I had dizzy spells soon as he can pot his poods shipped. -n a.clies and often feit tired Stillwater is a town auo a w. G.

Weaver, Abstracter CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. good one. We shall all be very sorry began using Dean's Ivdney Pills. I to lose the Enlow family from the felt their beneiicvJ results.

I was countv. Innally cured of the trouble. Some of the dune by the i iorr.ifin nrniies can never he repaired. "Cathedra! that took centuries to construe: may he allowed to stand in their ir.iuiit incompleteness as memorials of the four years of terror and treachery and barbarity. But the rehousing of the people must proceed, and as speedily as possible.

In this work our people, who rendered military aid at the critical time to gain victory for the allied cause, will be the Farm Loans at Lowest Rates with almost any kind of Prepayment Privileges. If you want a new loan or want to renew your old one, call ar.i see me. $2 ALMA, KANSAS. Farm Loans, Insurance and Real Estate. Long Experience, Prompt Service, Lowest Rates.

ONLY SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN WABAUNSEE CO. Permanent Results. Over feur years later Mrs. Undorf said: "I still, have confidence in Doan's Kidney Tills, as a cure, they' gave me has been permanent." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Hidney Pills the same that Mrs.

rJndovf had. Foster MiVburn Buffalo, X. Y. 43-2 Mrs. Carroll has received word that her mother Mrs.

C. O. Kinnc, who had been in the hospital at Co. us Chusti Texas, taking treatment for cancer, is rt home acain at Texas, fully ie-overed and fast regaining her strength. This is indeed good news to their many old friends here.

i Alma. Kansas Phones Office. 62: Residence, 105. chief factor..

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