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Daily Telegram from Norton, Kansas • 8

Daily Telegram from Norton, Kansas • 8

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Daily Telegrami
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Norton, Kansas
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THE NORTON TELEGRAM- DO IT NOW Hurry Quick! The Loyal Women of Calvert 'and Pleasant Valley met with Mrs. C. Beam Thursday afternoon, There were sixteen present and a very enjoyable and profitable time was spent -sewing and knitting for the Bed Cross. Quite a number of garments were finished A splendid lunch was served at the close as a sur Tfl the man who has never worn Styleplus prise for the writers' birthday, which I was greatly appreciated. Sophronia Bright." v.

Union Gospel Team meeting at the M. Church Sunday morning at: 11 p.m. As there will only be preaching at the; Christian Church Sunday at 11 m. the Union Gospel Team thought best to hold services at the M. Church.

Come let us fijl the two churches to their fullest capacity Every one invited to these' services. The male quartette wil sing. Let us all ihiear, brother Stover at t'le Christian church at every service. J. C.

ELLIS, President L. Redd, Vice President Phone our hlevator about storage coal. It's a deal in coal we want to put over right away. In fact if done at all must be done a once. Call or phone today.

We still have Kaffir, Cane, Sudan, Millet and Seed Barley, Oats, Corn and Baled At our store our Seed Potato sal run 500 bushels in 10 days. At this rate our seed stock will not last long. Do you use Cotton Seed Meal? We have it at $3.50 per CWT. New shipment of Garden Seeds just arrived. Fancy and Staple Groceries Cash paid for Cream, Eggs, Butter, oaltry and Hides.

Norton County Co-Operative Ass'n. It you hare been paying around $21 in the nast, take a look at Styleplus before you pay in ore. They hare thoroughbred styles. They hare genuine tayloring. They have reliable fabrics.

By concentration of extensive recourses and facilities oh certain definite grades, the makers heighten efliciency and low-ercosts. For Spring there are two grades. Each is the big value at the price. The Cozy Theatre i Slyleplu. Clotfi.t ilLSI 1 i' 1 V5C S2f 3 the same price the notion over Priced America's Only Known Clothes BIG TIMBER According to Kathlyn Williams and Wallace Itpid, who will be seen at the P) 9 When in Kansas City Make The Paramount production "Big many difficulties were encountered during their sojourn at Fort Bragg, to film the lumber camp Clothiers and Shoerr en Sexton Hotel Your Headquarters.

Newly Furnished throughout and located in the very center of every4 thing doing. Reasonable rates for the Accomodations Rendered. J. A. RASBACH, Proprietor DENSMORE IS PROSPEROUS scenes in this production.

The location was in the heart of the mountains and in order to -reach it they had use practically even known- form of locomotion They left the hotel in automobiles-, after that a brief ride in a stage, then a trip across a lake in a motor boat, a ride on a logging train, a half-mile ride on horseback, then long walk up the mountain. In addition to this, it rained. carries a nice line of groceries and dry goods and his prices are as low as is consistent with the trade. We' have always found Mr. Runyon kind and affable in his dealings, strictly Another Town in Norton County Coming to the Front This Year Use either telephone to send us the news from any part of the county.

Phone' us the news. From The Logan Republican. j011 the square and curbusiness rela- A business mission calling us to tions with the firm have always been bensmore Monday between trains re-j the He recently purchased the vealed the fact that our sister city on, City dray line of Fred Edgett and the west still retains her place on the was buvsily 'engaged in hauling sand map and that her people are wide- for the new cement sidewalks now in awake, energetic and thoroughly alive course of construction. -to 'their best interests. We found the I At the City Garage, we found J.

T), place teeming with life and activity Bauguess superintending affairs, his with a vast amount of business being partner, Ole Archer, have gone to -transacted in all lines of trade. Omaha on a business trip and Was not A call at the Farmers' Union expected home for a few days. Mr. found the new proprietor, John gave us a hearing and bade working like 'a Trojan, looking after us depart in peace. The boys'are get-the Wants of his many customers.

He (ting the lion's share of the' business a i i 1 Hn tiin.f xa anA vn iviw flm NOT IN YEARS TO COME will you be able to buy Listers, Weeders, Cultivators and other Farm Tools at the prices we are selling them. In fact whole lniormeu us man uusmess wo. uh wic-i- imic umu kod- increase and the outlook very encour- ed with the outlook. aging. Because of sickness in the! L.L.Archer has the City hotel in family, Mi(.

Kitzke had not as yet fine running order where the wants moved the family in from the farm of the traveling public are attended expected to do so eooni John is to in the most approved manner. We Wearing has honors with considerable found the' landlord away on business meekness and propriety and assumes but stated our mission to the pleasant the air of a full-fledged merchant quite little landfady, who showed us every naturally. courtesy possible. At the Fanners State Bank we tne genarai narciware store, we sale prices (in many nstances) are higher Jthan our retail prices at this time. are selling as good a Cream Separa-.

tor as mqney can bu for only louna Miss uarne Arcner, wie view. uwpjici lady cashier, busily engaged but in looking after their share of the busi-the rounds of her duties, found time -ness and enjoying a liberal patron-to'P-ivfi us a hearing and to learn the age, In connection with the hard wrare, Mr. btepper conducts an up-to- nature of our errand. The people of date harness shop, where he can fit you out in the latest styles and designs in haress. We found the Clyde oYung Cream $65.

Densmore have every reason to be exceedingly proud of their- splendid banking institution, which is in every way a credit to the town and surrounding country. C. T. Nicholas and wife were un ery, changing hands, with Clyde pre paring to move to Gaylord. W.

TT 1 IT rioucnin tne new owner, was on the ground, swearing in his new. man, r. S. Seignst, as manacrer. 'Ollie Whitmarsh was absent from his post of duty as station agent that usually busy at theCreamery, wherq the services of both are required a greater portion of lihe time to attend to the cream trade; of that territory.

Mr, Nicholas is also, postmaster and finds his time weH'occupied in that capacity Garfield Archer was holding forth at the Home Lumber Yard, where we found him ready to serve us in the aay, navmg maae a little business Others are asking. $20 to $25 more money and you could not buy a better Cream arator than the Lily or Primrose no matter what price you were to pay for there is NONE better AT ANY PRICE. "Why Pay More For Less?" juant to Edmond. His place was be mg ably filled by a most dignified loosing gentleman, wnose name we did not learn, but whose manner of dispatching business was most grati fying in every particular. Densmore is becoming quite metro politan in many respects and is takj mg on many citined airs.

They are planning to put in "several miles" of cement walks In" the business portion of the city and we even heard rumors best possible Heis'enjoying a good trade) with every prospects for an increasing business in his line. At Archer mercantile establishment, we were agreeably surprised to find not mly the proprjetoi, but also his entire force of clerks busy as beavers, waiting on trade. 1 Mr. Archer is enjoying a splendid -busi; ness and keeps his stock replete at all times with seasonable goods, the best the market E. Runyon is also engaged in the mercantile business anj is receiving his share of the patrnge.

He of a street car line. i OLD CORN FOR SEED Graded and tested. Testing 85 or, better Price $3.50 per bushel. 9 miles west and north of Norton. E.

E. Kintigh Fanners 3436 53-S1.

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