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Daily Telegram from Norton, Kansas • 1

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I I EGRAM TEL A 4 IT BML n. I VOLUME 10 NO. 103 NoirroN, JiM'fi, iti7. ESTABLISHED 1906. THE WEATHER LATEST WAR NEWS CON DENS CO.

Germany Loses in the Air and on the Water While Trench and English Gain Victory, TilK COl'NTY REGISTRATION ON A SLOW TRAIN. i In the midst of the hustle and bustle Norton County Will Have a Bigger yetscrday afternoon which in always in RcgUtraMon Than Was Expected evidence in the hour or so before we at the Start. go to press, we were requited to speak a few word at the Patriotic Norton county young men show ed meeting ith reference to the Liberty no disposition to evade registration Bond Loan and were perforce compel The Weather forecast for tonight and tomorrow Us I'air tonight and Thursday. Somewhat warmer Thursday, Banquet for Live Stock Men. niU at o'clock the annual banquet lor the Norton County Improved Live Stock Breeder Association will be g.vcn at Canity's Hall in this city and all who attended at the time a su.uiar event was given here last year fully realize that a real treat is in store.

I We will have with us toinorrow night Prof; W. L. Cottrcll oJ the State Agricultural College, v. hose, rejiutation i nation wide us the result of his knowledge of cattle and hogs; O. H.

Pari, June C. In reprisal for tho recent German air raid over Barle Due, French aircraft carried out a successful air bombing expedition over Treves and the German aviation camps at Morhange, Habsheim, Fresealti and Sissonne, an official an 1 AKOl'ND Alidt'T TOWN. i yesterday under the selective draft jled to decline. Hence it is that trav. law, on the contrary they Waved bad cling on a slow train we have managed roads and muddy weather and made' to get to the station this morning and their ay to the various registration ill briefly dwell on the subject sug- stations so that the total ill exceed gcbtod to us.

the estimate made in advance as t( the number eligible under the law. It it would be an unnecessary waste of was estimated in advance that the to- time to dwell upon the needs of the tal would bo slightly in excess of I Government for money at this time. nouncement today averted. Commission uie in Important results were achieved, i The County i session today. Liebers, the well known agricultural who has had a world of nractici.1 the Treves contains some of the most 15.

S. Bunk, made business trip to 'M" connects with the pr- noted of the German mediaeval ruins uirma oj II1C lar ili and ittfu'L' ti)on f00, but already the cams ior i war is costly, but in this instance it Topeka last right. city is in Rhein- have been returned to the county of. is bound to be worth the price. It Rvhcrt Moum the ucceful breeder nml Tnc ci of Cambridge, and J.

W. Dow. i ln I'. 57 mil Vl ami J. W.

Dow. houthwest of Ceo. Srroul of Kdmond waa-ming- ling among his Norton friends last ln of An he men, evening oihr -H pcak on matter of interet to the people of Norton county Cobicn. It contain the mont venerable cathedral in Germany. Habehcim is in upper Alsace, eleven miles notheat of Altkirch, SiVsonno is twelve miles e.u-t of Laon.

London, June 6. Another success- ficials and three townships, lAmelo, drains a nation of its blood, but Hclle Plaine and Crystal havc 'ot equally it is bound to drain in money report, so that the total will run in an, jt only by having a store of both the neighborhood of 1,000. men and money to draw upon that wt A spirit of service was made man- ran for success either factor is ifest by most of those who reponded. pf but little use unless supported by The riter happened to be present at the other, one the offices when two brothers were having the cards made out and Granted, then, that this must be ob- Mrs. H.

A. VanCleave is reported a lo, 'nieresi or our people being somewhat improved in health 1 V.lC' khwuU turn our in lollies will be made cord ml I wl cume at the banquet tomorrow night air ra''' on depots at St. Jack Uthrop came in this morning tht ir rrcence is desired, for.it ni Westrcm. nigge and Drug-after a visit in Junction City and oth-; Ult lhal wilht thHr co-operation wa announced by the admiralty er points. lhcre lun no real progress in the toda development of any industry.

I Sunday night a naval aeroplane in response to the question as to taincd we must see how the money can be secured at the least cost to the nation and with the least disturbance to normal business. Through the taxing power of the Government whether they had a father or mother living it was learned that their mother survived but when it waa asked If she was dependent upon them, they indignantly denied it. If they should be li. a Galbraith of Superior. 11 noP tie representation "Ui aerodrome at St.

Denis tho irom me various townships will be i business matters said. "Many bombs were was looking after here today. such as to rive an imnetun tk. statement it is proposed to raise annually in ex dropped with good results. The enemy called the mother would be cared for cess of one billion dollars by conscript' movement for more and better stock in VArf An aii(iIi( VI Mr nA Mr.

i on.t yi-w -v luunij, i in-re never was a couniy. i nere never as daughter, Katherine, left for Chicago. I hi the need of increase in cat- ftUcked I by seaplanes shipping at and they had no wish'to claim ex- ing the wealth of the nation, by. taxing emption on that ground. the unusual profits of Industry and by The following It the list of those levying upon luxuries, but that will registered, as reported up to 2:15 this leave us far short of the amount need- 111 last night.

nu nog prwucUon was so pre-1 unJes njr, but fail utterly to make the Jun 6 A Bmn light The County Farmers Union i. hold-, most our if we do not fiscr roytr flotilla nk one ing a meeting at the Court House a.4 make "ire for improvement in t'rman th S-0' nd lam- ed. In the face of such a condition of we go to press. mock me uppermost thought. Tho Bgva noinrr county organization is in position to ix tMmy at lonr The Five Hundred Club is holding ni lo you valuable aid in this and Mrs.

a meeting this afternoon with Floyd Shimeall. it i also in position to bring the man wni was Wlln jow who raises better stock in closer con- admiralty declared. Shot itcetion with the nu nmvi.u batteries returned the Dritish fire but Number affairs your Government comes before 3 you with a plain business proposition. 100 It points out that under the very na-50 ture of things war places the property 24 you own and the entire resources of 44 the nation in jeopardy. It is the 21 part of isdom for you to insure that 43 I property and the lives of those dear 31 to you.

The Government proposes to 27 do its utmost to secure for you that 47 insurance and in return it says: "Here 67. we are able to iffcr lb you the best 25 known security in the world. Our 30 needs at this time demand the securing Dr. F. It.

Rumse came in from tor its purchase. It means thlre were no on the nt-Almena this morning to look after Wr ami cents to you to become a i tish aml A lon8 io the business matters. "mber of this organization, and attacking vessels. even if you are not directly interested The engagement took place early Chas. A.

wli numberetl in the raising of stock, you are bound thb norninf-among the visitors who were her to reap the benefits which will come 'Vicc Admiral Dover reports that from Oberlin lat night. the result of encouraging the the encm' nvat ba8e on'1 workshoP9 grow th of the business in the county, at Ostend were heavily bombarded Frank Kidder came in this morn i early in the morning." the admiralty ing from Topeka, where he had been Obituary Dr. Ami S. Haworth. statement said.

afternoon: Township. Aldine, Almena, Center, Clayton, Kmmett, Garfield, Grant, Harrison, Highland, Iota, Icnora, IJncoln, Modell, Noble. Orange, Rock Drench, Rockwell, Sand Creek, Solomon, West Union, Norton City, Ward One, Ward Two, Wan! Three 2S 24 of a large sum, and under our 'power and in time of war we could, if need he, take that sum from you. We will .121 "Lommanoer jyrwniu repons ear- 27 not dothat, but we do ask you to attending to business matters. Dr.

Ami S. Haworth was born in ly in the morning a light cruiser and U-wis, Iowa, 7, lbC2, and died i 2S make to your Government, which con-34 'sists of yourself, your family, and your deotroyers engaged six uennan ues- Mrs. Shuev came in this morn- in tlii rlt- i ifn- r- i 1 on the Islington from RepuUlicnn 2 months and 2S days, interment was i troyer8 at rfnKe of 46 ing IV was uiia win luiuim-i uaiimni. City, for a visit ith Norton made in the Norton cemetery this fore-1 i brothers and their families, a loan hich ill be absolutely safe nnd for which we ill pay you a rate of in-j tcrest which is far greater than you "Ostend was bombarded with good results. The shore batteries returned the fire, but we were ithout dam- reiames.

i noon, ir.e services at his late residence being conducted by Elder Drummond. Miss Olive Aultman came in listi hf IlnurtK i r- CD 50 can secure in normal times by hazard- nio-ht from Salini ami will unrnd te i iHi The German destroyer sunk was William Reaver 158 ln dollars in a business ven- at City in and the S-20. We had no casulaties.1 j)09 ture." Can anything he fairer than Total for Norton City, Total for County reported, Mr-; to them two children were born, Clyde i summer with her grandparrnts, and Mrs. J. Thompson.

and Kenneth, the mother dying when Kenneth was but six weeks old. He that? Therefore it would appear that as The County Institute. The attendance at the County Nor- Mrs. T. M.

Johnson is moving into was married to Lizzie Jon at Downs. Had Storm Near Topeka. Frank Kidder informs us that a torm, cyclonic in nature, visited Topeka last night about Tele- cold blooded business proposition you 11, one child, Helen, re- grcss is being mode. This evening caff" to Participate In the suiting from the union, and later he the bungalow which she recently had built. Mrs.

Trueblood of Athol will occupy the home in which Mrs. Johnson formerly lived. graph and telephone poles and ires loan asked for. Dut you should do it was united in marriatre to Hattie Wheeler ShimeaJl. y.r.

Haworth first came to Norton about 18S3 and as employed as car-1 were destroyed in a moment and trees' were Vlown down in every direction. As the train left he was unable to learn the extent of the damage. One on the sole ground of duty, for if you do not owe that to your Government then you are out of place in a republic. The men who made the United States a possibility offered far more than Probate Judge Rower issued a marriage license today to Harry J. And passenger was responsible for the in erson and Mary K.

Holland, both of there ill bo a demonstration on the Campus of the City school by Profs. Lyness and Whisnant, showing what can be done in maintaining organized games and play grounds in the rural schools and at Blight expense. Yesterday a program was put on in connection with the observance of Registration Day and Mrs. Ward favored the teachers with a solo, which was very much appreciated. 'their dollars for the principles in which this city.

Rev. Duvall of this city is to perform the service. penter and builder and in that capacity erected the John W. Conway and Thos. Rurton residences.

Later on he moved to Wilsonville, nnd engaged in the drug business, but later went to St. Joseph, studied medicine and graduated from the Northwestern Medical College of that city. He formation that the little town of El-mont. east of Topeka, was entirely wiped out. The passengers found that consider-able damage had been done to the railroad property at Bishop, just west of Line Party.

A line party was given in honor of Miss Frieda Hlakely at the movies last evening. Afterwards they adjourned to the home of Miss Farrie Rasure, and the remainder of the evening was ppent in music and games. Miss Dlakely leaves for Omaha soon to make that her home. She has made a host of friends here and all regret seeing her leave. moved to Almena and practiced there Jopeka' a 'f.

at his chosen profession, but later nC" the came to Norton and resided here up tol hat o. de" the time of his death. tr-cd in that vicinity. It is impos- He is survived by two sons, Clyde lea.dctailf 89 he telephone and Kenneth, and one daughter, Miss an.d are oUt of com" one sister, Mrs. Ella Miller of Neosho, and one brother, Terry L.

0 Haworth, of Omaha, Nebr. The band in hard in the wa Dr. Haworth was liberal, broad of Kln dates for the free concerts minded and conscientious in all of his i 8iven weather last dealings with his fellow men. HU 1 not nductive toward inducing people charity was unostentatious, but it wasl to stand ttrpund but t.tht quite a they believed. They were stamped with the stigma of rebellion against constituted authority and in caso of defeat the leaders were pretty, certain to land on the gallows.

Dut they appreciated liberty to an extent that they were willing to fight and if need bo die' for it, surely in the face of their example we ought to bo willing at least to send our dollars to fight for us, knowing that these dollars will come through the conflict in safety. Your country has never called upon its children in vain. It is calling upon you now nd it is inconceivable that the cry shall fall on ears that are deaf. What your neighbor may or may not do. should not concern you, but you should Indugle in a little self analysis and decide just how much your country is worth to you and how-much you can invest in these bonds.

Do it today and then tart for the nearest bank or to the office of Taul Broquet and complete arrangements and by so doing you deserve the credit due to all -who have clone their full duty, as they see it. The Kansas City grain market reports wheat as being a trifle stronger today while corn is from 3 to 4 cents stronger. The local prices range about $2.65 for wheat and $1.50 for corn. Ira Ridwell, of the Kansas City Red Sox, was in the city today. His team is now playing at Esbon nnd he is about to take them west.

We understand that Ralph Shimeall will again join the club, I The girls of the High School Y. W. C. A. will put on a program at the Cozy tomorrow (Thursday) night in connection the regular offering pad their organization is to share in the receipts, -fc Bo sure to turn out.

Chas. G. Tage, now engaged" in the commission business in Kansas City, it still keenly alive to the things which go to build up Norton county he has mailed in his check for tickets to the banquet tomorrow night of the breeders and live stock men and he hopes to be able to be present. practiced by him as a work of love for I gamerea io near ine music, Steady improvement is noted in the B. S.

Dunker could not long remain away from the transfer business and completed arrangements yesterday so that he bought out Mr. Mustoe's interest in the firm of Mustoe Rhoades and from now on it will be Dunker Jfhoades. Dyron made a big. euc-ces in this business in the past and will undoubtedly do equally as well hereafter, humanity and many are now living in this neighborhood who owe much, to the kindliness of this man. 'For nearly five years he has been in failing health but during the most of that time he did all that In his power lay for the benefit of those who needed his minis work and under the leadership of Gay Madden there seems to be a spirit which Insures to us a band worth while.

-M The Guild of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Barker Thursday afternoon. The ladies will meet at the trations. 1 In his death Norton ha lot a good citizen1 and to many it means thr loss of a friend wio did his best church at 2:00 o'clock and from there Dr. P.

S. Hollenshead of Lenora is here visiting with his relatives. in the spirit that it wa dmplo duty will proceed to the Barker Try a Tew-gram TV ait Ad for remits 1.

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