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The Alma Enterprise from Alma, Kansas • Page 4

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Last year our county had to pay $23, inmi I I I ITTTTTTTTTl I HI 160 in state taxes; this year we pay ALMA ENTER PKISE Entered at the Pottoftlcie, Almn, fleoond ClaBt Matter. Calumet $18,641, a decrease of $4,519. This O. W. LITT.

Proprietors. VR lit I.BAdB. 8 A OE L1TTLK, will help some. If they had not given us an unjust raise of 25 per cent last year they vould have been about the same both years. GET THE BEST FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904.

Louis Schweitzer of Eskridge an Baking Powder Perfect In quality. Moderate In prloe. REITBL1CAN TICKET. nounces this week as a Democratic We are still headquarters for the well known brands of Farm Implements and Vehicles that havo given tho best of satisfaction wherever used. We are showing a complete line and our prices are right.

candidate for sheriff, the first candidate of that party to come out. He is well known here and at Eskridge and will make a warm campaign for the oflice. He is at present the popular landlord of the Eskridge hotel. He was raised in the county and has a wide circle of acquaintances. Alta Vista and Vicinity.

For President Ttinndnre UoohpvoM 1'ruHldimt vUum. W. Fairbanks STATU TICKET. Governor W. Hor.h Lieutenant.

(Joyprnor 1. Manna Hn-ri-tary of Dtnto It- Auditor i th WpIIb Trpaxurpr T. T. K'llv AttorniyUencrul 0. rnliwnnn Hiiperlntcmlint of I.

I. Ilayliolf lima. II. billing Oonnrussmon-at Hrmt Justices of the tiupreine W. II.

Hmitn K. W. (JunntiiKlimn Clark A. Smith ilroud W. Whtutllny A.I).

Walker W. Uolilson putting up a bank Frank Dean is bam 40x60. A meeting that should be of unusual interest to a great many of the citizens of the county will be held in Alma to Conitressman J. M. MHlor morrow, July 30th, and should be generously attended.

Vhat results it Stitui Heuauir i. may achieve are yet to be ascertained Republican County Convention. but its possibilities are many and great, New Deere Sulky Plows, New Deere Walking Cultivators, New Deere Sulky Cultivators, New Deere disc HarrowsT New Deere Lever Harrows, New Deere Success Manure Spreader, Deere Farm Trucks, Deere Farm Wagons, Deere double cylinder Hay Loader. The State Historical Society Is one of A deleaate Republican convention will be hold at the Court Mouse In Aln.a. Kansas, on Ferdinand Zimmerman was in town Tuesday consulting Dr.

Little. Mrs. Edna Gantz has a visit with her sister Mrs. Stella Dean of Topeka. Bret Hull and wife and Gene Hawes left for the big St.

Louis fair Monday. Charley Weidner is holding down a job as operator at Pierce Junction, Mo. Mrs. Maude Naylor-Rochford is suffering from an attack of malarial fever. B.

A. Mustain and family were the guests of Otto Meseke and wje the big things of the state. If the pro' TueBday. Aitnust Kith 1IHJ4 at 1 o'clock p. in per interest is shown our county society sharp, for the purpose, of nominating the following officers to be voted for at the next will become one of our big things in a few short years.

Lend your influence and your presence tomorrow afternoon for a short time. general election, viz: Representative, District, Courity Clerk. Clerk of District Court, Sheriff, Register of Deeds. i i County Treasurer, 'ntendentof I'ubllc Instruction, Rupet County Attoruv7' Dain Automatic Hay Stacker, Gain Power Lift Sweep Dain Janior Hay Stackers, Dain Pipe Axle Sweep Rakes. The Enterprise desires to extend congratulations to Hon.

J. T. Pringle of Burlingame on his renornination to the legislature Monday. It was the boast of the Curtis-Burton crowd over there that he was dead and buried and they made a hard fight on him. He did not care for the ofBce again but declined to retire under fire and beat them handsomely.

The Kansas City l'robate KJountv Surveyor. Coroner, Commissioner of 2nd Commissioner of llrd District. The basis of representation to the County Convention will be one delegate for each 15 votes or major fraction thereof, cast for Hon. J. B.

Murrow, Secretary of Slate. In 1112, and will entitle the Bevel al townships to the following number of delegates: Alma Farmer i i Pearl Thomas is back from St. Louis. He will teach in the Casey district this winter. There is but little doing in the stock market now on account of the big packing house strike.

Masters Earl and Lowell Johnson have been visiting this week with their grandfather Johnson at Alma. Frank Mcintosh, Union Thomas and Dr. Little went to the Ringling show at Topeka and say it was great. A new barber shop has been opened in the Fix building in the north end. Mr.

Barnes of Topeka is the proprietor. Journal and Topeka Capital and Herald will have to try something else besides the "and cot" business. His many McCormick New 4, Big 4 and Vertical Lift Mowers, McCor mick hand dump and self dump Hay Rakes, McCormick Grain Binders, McCormick Binding Twine1. i friends in this county are pleased at his success. Engines.

Sharpless Cream Seperators. Eli Gasoline Figures compiled in the office of the state auditor show that more than 100 million dollars on deposit in Kansas banks escaped taxation this year. The L. L. Teas, candidate for clerk of I the court, was in town Tuesday and re county assessors in their search for ports prospects for his nomination to be good.

Otto Meseke was in town on business Tuesday. Hi health is somewhat improved but he does not yet feel very strong. Kaw in Maple Hill 2 Lincoln 4 Mill Creek I Mission Creek 0 Orant Failoo McFarland I'lumb 4 Itock Creek Wabaunsee Miller 5 VesL lii-alicll Spring Crek I3 Wllmlnicwn It Is recommended that the primaries for the purpose of electing delegates to said con-ventlon be hold at the usual voting place In each precinct on Saturday, August 13. Mi. (except In such precinct where the resident committeeman shall designate another date, which he is authorized to do.) and will be In charge of the commltteemanof said township.

nv order Republican Central Committee, A. STHOWHI, W. H. EAHL, Chairman. Secretary.

Deere and Veile Buggies and Spring Wagons, Great Western Cook Stoves and Ranges. taxable property on March 1st, could I find only $4,393,391 yet the report made I to the state bank commissioner fourteen days later showed that the banks had on deposit 103 million dollars, and the report made sixty days later Bhow-i ed that the deposits aggregated Mr, Morlan's new residence in the north end will be begun by Frank Bailey and workmen as soon as Mr. Meseke house is completed. $104,841,566.82. A whole lot of Kansas assessors and county commissioners are almighty afraid they will hurt some one's feelings by hunting around and putting their taxable cash on the roll.

C. SIMON, Alma. I J. H. McClure, station agent, has taken a layoff for 30 days, Ney Titus relieving him.

Walter Hawes has re- sumed work as night operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOU COUNTY TKEABintEH. The packers strike still continues. It was settled for a few hours last week 1 and then Btarted again.

The farmer Fred Craft, candidate for re-election The F.KTtmrHlBE Is authorized to announce the nutria nf Fred Crafts of Alma for re-election to "he oMice of County Treasurer. Bub ect. to thedeclslouof Iholtepubllean Convention. who has cattle and hogs to sell and the poor cuss who lives in town and has to buy steak and bacon are about the only as county treasurer, was up interview ing his friends Tuesday. He concedes that he cannot carry this township.

A. H. Meseke's new building is under roof and so far along that something can be told of what its appearance will people who are Buffering from the shut VppV June's Carminative Balsam A The Standard Remedy for Summer Compliant, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour down. The packing trust is a band of The Ekteiii-kisb Is authorized to announce the nam" of .1. N.

llolton of Alta Vlsla as a candKe for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican convention. FOB COUNTY St'l'UKlNTENDENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the" Hlce of County Superintendent, subject IS th" decision of the Kepub lean County ConvHiitlun. pirates and robbers and the strikers are as unreasonable and bull-headed as be. It is receiving considerable favorable comment.

atomacn ana vomuing, aiso ior vyseniery, viar-racea or -tsiauc Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera Infantum. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has been used with great success for 72V years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp in part payment for the mailing, a trial size bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE Write your Name, Town and State plainly to insure your getting the same. tyrants and the public generally has no sympathy with either side. They will Misses Alice Morrett and Clara Haz- FOU SHF.K1F-P.

fool around and run the price of cattle announce myself as candidate )e County. I hereb; DR. D. JAYNE SON Address Philadelphia. Pleaae mention this paper when answering advet -encnt for the oillce of tiherltr 01 down and the price of beef up until zard have returned from the World's Fair.

Miss Nellie Morrett went from St. Louis to Illinois to visit friends and Uepubllcau subject to the decision of the couuty uoiivuuuuui Pres. Roosevelt will conclude the foolishness has gone far enough and take a O. L. PAV1S.

The F.ntbhI'HIRR Is authorized to i announce the name of 11. C. Krlcsson of Maple 11111 tSwnsbll! a candidate for Sheriff, subject S7ho decision of the Uepubllcau County Q8CAB eCHIUTZ, LAWYER. Office in Fix Building, Main Btreet. 11 Almn.

Kann. hand in the matter. He settled the biggest coal strike on earth mighty quickly and we do not believe he is Convention, Misses Rose Chitty and Clara Sparling are visiting friends in Topeka. There is on exhibition at the post-office a sample of Japanese millet six feet in length. It was grown on upland by A.

S. McNaughton of route No. 2. The heads are large and the seed is said to be fine for stock. afraid of the packers.

Please make announcement, in i urn for RlierIT, sub Photography for the feet tothu decision el the Democratic uouuiv Convention. I.OUIS SCUWEIT.EIl, POU COUNTY ATTORNEY. The Recorder says that the people who now have charge of the Blaine-Westmoreland railroad and who are repairing it ready for business again, propose to submit propositions for its extension. They will figure again on a road from Beatrice to Emporia. This I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Cmtnty Attorney Wabaunsee county.

Henry Schroeder and son Albert uecisioii u' NIlhtt'CL to were in town the first of the week AMATEUR. at H. REYNARD, Resident Dentist. Office over Poatofflce. Alma, Kansas.

6lttDGB All work guaranteed. Out of town dates Alia Vista. 5. 6. H.

MI13LKE, Physician Surgeon (GERMAN.) Oallfl attended promptly day or nlpht. Offlo over Onssldy's store, phone S7. Hesldence County Convention. O. E.

CAKUOLU Uncle Henry was not looking well and kind of a proposition should interest the Rock Island which it would cross probably at Wabaunsee, and also the "andldatu for County Attorney, subject the action of the Uepubllcau County Conveu tlon. tionmitice nivself as I Half its Former Cost says he has been in poor health for some time. He is one of the old settlers of the county and we wish he may yet enjoy many happy years. Regarding the fight which the police of Topeka are now making against drug stores the Capital says: "There opposite m. ci.

cnuron. pnone vi. candidate for County Attorney sul.Ject to 1 he o.wni lean count commi Santa Fe, M. K. T.

and the Orient, which would all be met at Emporia. It ttor." llA1NKS- At the solicitation of many friends in Altli Vista uKLvlclnlty. hereby, annonn. my would certainly be plausible for this road to build to Alma and connect with jyEL. I.

W. B. BJSViUKLEY, Physician Surgeon. Office over Signal Telephone 'Ai RfKldence Hi A. 3.

Allendorph -bouse, opposite UoHKreuatloual church. Phone ly. self as a candidate for county are other towns than Topeka trying to solve the problem of who should and i uiiliiiil. 1 1 iti the Santa Fe branch. If they should build north to Beatrice and south to i muhilcan Convention of said county.

Al.llliHT KBTCIIAM. ifjj this point it wonld give them a north ZfrTOBIlJJyj wno snoum not run arug stores. It is understood that the State Temperance Uuion is working on the same lay as Chief Stahl and that the drug stores and south road that would certainly command a fine local business and 3 Service! FOU CI.EUK OF THE COURT. I hereby announce niyself a candidate for lhi of Clerk of the District Court, subject to the decision of the Uepubllcau County convention. lb-AS' FOU UF.

I' li KS AT 1 U. HXCEL1D VIA would be a big factor in the through business whenever the Panama canul SSS- I The famous Poco, BucKEye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models.

nut lmrl.ed to announce completed. When that time comes, all over the state will be investigated." Notice. There will be a dance given at Gus the name of Wyal t' lloush as candidate for wnTwr the stock in a north and south road will begin to pick up very suddenly. lleoresent atlve of Wabaunsee county, suujei I to the dec ision of the Uepublichu couuty convention. Schultz's old place on Saturday night, Aug.

13th. All are cordially invited to attend. Free lunch at midnight. Di IN I 9 TO POINTS Tom Cordry in the Salina Journal: Vernon Kellogg of the state university Mack Cretcher says that the farmer bovs at Sedgwick have to get up every American Jr. CAMERA morning and pull their toes apart to keep from getting web-footed.

rection 1J miles west of Volland and 5J miles north-east of Alta Vista. 43-3 Foss and Perry, Mgrs. German Picnic. The German Methodist church will With Double Plate Holder $1.60 is out with a warning against the mosquito and declares that people should avoid the mosquito as they would a rattlesnake. He claims that the bite of the insect is almost certain to breed malarial fever.

This being the case A Harvevville man is buttering from "information" of the eyes, according to the Monitor. Perhaps he has been hold its annual picnic in Zurbuchen's grove, one and one half miles south of nlnvinrr neek-a-boo with some of the a girls. Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida AND THE SOUTHEAST, AND TO Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas AND THE SOUTHWEST. The Famous Health and Pleasure Resorts, EUREKA SPRINGS those who have been harboring mos-1 quitoes and teaching them to come up and eat out of their hand should at once discontinue the practice and cut off all communication with the in Parkers and Davis, the Democratic the church building, Aug. 3, 1904.

Come and enjoy the good time we always have. By order of nominees, are not the same men who 42-2 Committee. run the big wholesale grocery in Tope ka. Just thought we would tell you. Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met.

Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. The latter are better known. Night was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long" writes Mrs.

Chas. Applegate of Alexandria, could hardly get any sects. Of course it may seem hard to sever the relations that have existed and you may miss them in the twilight when you sit on the front porch. Life may seem dull without the adolescent humming of their wings as they hover AND HOT SPRINGS, lovingly over your head for a moment before gently alighting on the back of ARKANSAS, Reached most conveniently by this Routt. 4x5 POCO your neck and presenting their bills, Round Trfn Homefteekfirs Tlrkett aft A.

J. Tullock, proprietor of the Missouri Valley Bridge of Leavenworth, that has built many bridges in our county, died lust Thursday, aged 50 years, of stomach trouble. He left a large estate. The New Jerusalem, at St. Louis, is badly in the hole and a receiver is asked for.

Wonder how those special friends of J. B. Case's feel whom he let in on the snap and sold a "limited number of only." rate of ONE FA UK plus $, on lale first ana intra luesaay oi month sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles.

Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Brown Drug Co. 39-5 but you have to cut it out. It you want to avoid malaria chase the mos AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO.

946 St. Paul Rochester, N. Y. For descriptive literature and detailed Info nm at ion at to rates, train ftervlcti, eta i quito out of the yard; let him under. J.

C. LOVRIEN, assistant general passenger agent, Kansas city, mo. stand by gentle but firm measures that all relations have got to cease. You may miss him but it has got to be done,.

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