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Daily Telegram from Norton, Kansas • 3

Daily Telegram from Norton, Kansas • 3

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Daily Telegrami
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Norton, Kansas
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Business is Good Bulbs For Fall Planting Tulips Single and double, 3 to 6c each The ease of growth and great variety and bedlaying of colors "Peace hath her Victories no less renowned than War" There is but little cause for complaint for citizens of this country in fact we should all be thankful that our lot has been cast in "Liberty Loving America." Business oonditions are good and we do not anticipate any immediate reversal of these favorible conditions. We do not care to make extravagant claims, but we do and will continue to protect the interests of out customers in every way. Prices are still reasonoble on most drug store goods, but should slight increases become necessary from time to time, we shall be glae to give customers a reason for such. A News of the hissing. The four boys ws left Almeaa ratherhurridly spring have met with wide-nd varying fortunes.

Glenn Scott has developed; into a capitalist having returned here some time ago on a flying trip with a roll of over $100, a fact vouched for by skeptical eye witt-' maKe mem a universal iavorite Hyacinths-Come in bright blue and orange, as well as in the delicate and softer tints, single or double; they can be grown in pots, in bottles or in open air. They are beautiful and fragrant 65c the dozen nesses. Stub Lough is working in printing office in a neighboring state. Will Waueh is to be mar drugs FRED L. STROHWIG jewelry ried this week, while Rus Reed is in the far north holding down a job in a restaurant.

All are eat ing regularly with an appetite sharpened by steady and honest employment, which is as it should Snyder Bailey made to measure clothes arc tne bills can buy. Try a suit. D. A. Meek, of Concordia, was in town yesterday on business for the International Harvester Co.

CrOCUS, Bright Harbengers of Spring These gay little plants-are among the 4 first to open their beautiful faces in response to the first warm, early spring sunshine. They should be Jl planted in the lawns along walks this fall. These bulbs are for fall planting October, if pos- 3 sible. They are full size and will bloom next spring The are carefully selected. Small, immature bulbs be.

Almena Plaindealer. are a disappointment. I NYAL DRUG STORE I D. G. HAMILTON John Prideaux, who has been on the sick list is able to be at work again.

August Wagener went to Thayer County, Nebraska last night on business. A. T. Glass and W. M.

Geary went to Oberlin this morning on business. For farm loans see F. W. Kidder, "Open Day and night. Gregg's Farmers Store.

Albert Mathes, of Belle- Plaine township was in town yesterday. H. W. Thayer, of Kensington, is in town on business. C.

B. Waker came home on No. 8 last night. Edwin Nelson Married. Miss Effie Burleson and Edwin Nelson were quietly married' at the First Christian Church parsonage at Salem, Oregon, Thursday morning September 24, at 10 o'clock, Rev.

F. T. Porter officiating. Only relatives were in attendance at the ceremony. Friday Ed, who is well known and liked here in the home of his former days, gave his friends a complete surprise by returning home with a bride.

He was formerly an employee of the Exchange Bank, of this city, afterwards cashier of the bank at Edmond, Kansas, resigned something ike a year ago to go west and to grow up with the country. He settled at Salem Oregon and in company with his brother launch-forth in the cattle business. They disposed of their holdings recently. They are the sons of Mr. and F.

M. Nelson of this city. Lenora News. FOR SALE 320 acres fine land, 2 miles from Selden, Kansas, good, improvements, fine grove, fine improved neighborhood. Will sell for $15.06 per acre, and take in one third trade, balance must be cash.

A bar gain for you. Write C. II. Reed, Sel den, Kansas. WANTED A girl for general house work.

Mrs. T. M. Schulze, or on Farmers phone 12255. If you are in the market for a Cook Stove, Range or Heater, we want to see you ana want you to see our line of stoves.

Garrity W. R. Guthrie wil leave for Kansas City to-morrow morning to visit with his daughter. C. F.

Conrad and son Ross are making a lot of repairs about the basement of the Court House. Dr Aldrich got home from Burlington, Colorado last night. George White came home on No. last night. Carl Smiley came home' from Oberlin last night.

-o Mrs, William Schenck, of Almena was in town yesterday. SU1TATOR1UM CLEANING, PRESSING MENDING S. S. Hurst went to Oberlin this morning to visit with his daughters. 0 A great improvement is noted in The Almena Plaindealer the old boss Oiptain Bufr back from the mountains.

Salesman Saleman for small towns, whole time or side-line. Social sales plan allowing return of unsold goods makes quick easy daily sales. $5.09 commission on each order. Something entirely new. Write for pocket outfit today.

May Mfg. 212 Sigcl Chicago, 111. If you want to buy a piano at one-third its real value then go and sei Mrs. Booth. 1 IIIIAIILES S31YT11E (J.

S. rhbne 38: The fall wheat rating in Norton County will undoubtedly have a better rating since yesterday's big rain. Milk for Sale. 5 cents per quart A. C.

Foley. The weather is considerably fooler this mornig. E. B. Sewell, of Topeka, came in last night for a visit at the Carl Smiley home.

He and his wife will return to their home in Topeka Monday morning. Misses Florence and Jennie Adams went to Long Island last evening to visit Dr. Castle's. They will be home to-morrow. Strayed from home two miles east of Norton, two duroc pigs.

Anyone knowing of the 4 Mrs. W. A. Cassell was up from Republican yesterday. Will Carrigan came down from Goodland night.

Harry Marsh went to Kansas City last night on business. Earl Craig autoed to Edmond today on business. Phone No. 20 and 120 ALL KINDS OF HARD AND SOFT COAL torn Oil Meal, Balej Hay, Corn Chop Feed Bran and Shorts. Johnson Grain Coal Co same notify Marvin Wood and re ceive reward.

THE Holiday Goods Store Our Holiday Goods are arriving and will soon be on display. We advise early buying as prices on most imported goods are steadily advancing. We bought early before advances took effect and give onr customers every benefit. Should we run short on some items and have to fill in later in the season, we will no doubt have to pay more for miny articles. BUY EARLY WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON HOLIDAY GOODS.

When your shoes need repairing Seed Wheat. I am prepared to furnish seed for wheat. ground for about 100 acres. T. M.

Ileaton. The usual crowd at the Mathews store today. take them to Snyder Bailey's re pair department. WANTED. A lady for a pleasant PIPLE permanent position at good wages, Address Box 35.

Special Prices We are making Special Prices this entire week on a complete line of Fresh Groceries, Notions and Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings. You Can Save Money By Dealing With Us The Farmers Store S. A. GREGG We have a car of Fancy hand picked apples on Rock Island Track at at car or store. Yours for the business; Matthews Grocery Co GX0CEBIES AND OATS.

Farmer No. 84. CeuUal fcUta 2 and 101 Now Is the time to paint. No flies. No Dust No frost Don't delay.

Material Is as cheap or cheaper than last season. Use Heath Milligan Mixed Paintts, standard paint sold in Norton County for twenty five years Nyal Drug Store for prices. FARM FOR SALE I have listed with me for sale, half mile east of Calvert otia the best valley farms between Norton and Almena. All in cultivation, but twenty five acres and practlcaly all good alfalfa land. Price six thousand dollars, easy terms.

W. TT Chappell. I.

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