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Norcatur Dispatch from Norcatur, Kansas • 3

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Norcatur Dispatchi
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Norcatur, Kansas
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Postmaster Roney received a Blue Star Items. last week, to prepare to enter the Nat and David Temple were A Pretty Wedding. telegram from Versailles, Commercial College at Norton Dick Bordner is working for Frank Gill and family and Ben STRAY. BITS. J.

E. Witham returned from Norton Monday. Jennie Adams came home from Wednesday evening, announcing Tomorrow is the big Farmers Frank New. called to Axtell, Kans. Monday, on account the serious illness of their aged mother.

Many responded, to our call Phone meeting in Norton, and all Ben News and Frank Gills stockholders should- try and be the death of Uncle Steve Tolle. and inquiring for his folks here. ii Roosevelt Reports. spent Sunday in Danbury. present Norton, Monday.

A tolerably good rain fell in Mrs. Tisue Snick is enjoying New and family drove over to Danbury, Sunday, the to witness the marriage of George Gill, son of Frank Gill, to Miss Sadie Greenway, daughter of the proprietor of the leading hotel of After arrival a sumptuous dinner was partaken "of. Simon Nedrow thinks he will last spring, and now again we are badly in need of money, and those who are indebted to us, a visit with relatives from Chica A good shower of rain would be portion of the country north-east appreciated just now. of town on Monday night farm up in Chase county next season. One of Fred Crist's work horses kindly make settlement go.

Wallace Farlow traded his prop Misses Fay and May Bradford J. R. Keener Lew Rinkenberger and wife erty in town for Chas. Sumner's died last week from the effect and the time until 5 p. m.

vas spent in visiting and listening to farm on Long Branch. of being choked on oats for six A number of people attended some vocal and instrumental mu days. left Monday night for their old home at Peoria, 111., to see the a-ged parents of Mrs. Rinkenberg Oscar Nelson has rented grou.id the fair at Norton last week, from hereabout. sic.

At nve clock the ceremony was performed by Rev. Richards returned to their home in Ober? lin Wednesday. A. J. Wertenberger and J.

P. Ankenman were passengers for Oberlin, Monday. Cha9. Sandlin's father, after a six weeks visit here, started for his Illinois home, Monday. Geo.

Willard and Hazel drove down to Jennings Saturday eve. The thresh machines commenced work again Monday, after a ten day lay off to permit the grain to dry. Chas. Brunk and wife and sister, Mrs. Loyd "Miller, and children, returned Thursday from a trip to the Platte river, accompan-1 ied by their father, Peter for wheat in thse parts, and now er, ana visit other relatives and friends.

of the Congressional church of Get your Formaldehyde at the wants the promise of name land for corn, and ahem more later. Danbury. Fifty guests were City Drug Store. Herbert Dorris, a nephew of present when the strains of the Percy Whelden loaded his car Violet Adams was a passenger wedding march were heard Mrs. N.

J. Rogers, came down from Broken Bow, Mon at Del vale this week to ship to his claim in Adams county.iColo. with nine Herndie Garber is down typhoid fever at his home for Norton Tuesday. B. F.

Wiseman came in from Colby, Wednesday. day for a brief visit with the Rogers family. who will visit here a short time. Percy has been one of our big They report Miss Dolly as con valescent Ed Eicher and wife, Stella Bell Rev. Grove will hold regular Fidelia Benton, G.

A. Bash and Mrs, W. M. Burch received the the bridal pair made their appearance in the hotel parlor. The groom was dressed in the conventional black, and the brjde in cream white chiffon, satin and lace, the satin falling from the waist line to the proper skirt length in deep folds being festooned back from the front with pearl buckles, about 12 inches above the bottom of the skirt miles north-east of town.

Hugh Baker and N. B. Nelson and son, autoed to McCook on Wednesday to take in the races. Abe can sell you more goods for your money than any other sad news of the death of her Jay Daugherty were Friday evening visitors at Norton, and to see the Aringtons at the mother, last week, which occur farmers for years, having grown up among us. We wish him )uck and prosperity in his new home.

John Tweed 'and Celia Jurey were married last Thursday in Norton, by the probate judge. Friday evening the young folks gathered and gave them a serenade with guns, bells.and mouth-organs, for which they were lib 1 ii 7 red at Burlington Junction, Mo. J. J. Brunk started for the Nor preaching services at the Luth-ern church Sent.

11th. Mrs. Wadley, mother of Fred Ilensell, returned to her home at Superior, Wednesday. The Christian church peonie held an ice cream social for the benefit of the Sunday School children, last night. ton Co.

fair last Thursday noon i The editor through: the courtesy of C. D. Simmons and his big touring car, was privileged by going to Oberlin. We surmise A boquet of lovely white flowers that there is a girl in the case. For particulars ask John.

He re was carried by the bride. Following the ceremcny, and con erally treated by the groom. to view the big Rock Island wreck shortly after it happened and Mrs. Tweed will farm turned from Oberlin Saturday eve saying he had been to Norton to Tuesday, and secured Beveral gratulations, the bride and groom with parents of both, and the the Mrs. West place next year.

merchant in town. It pays you to buy your goods of Zouhire. Mrs. W. H.

Campbell will be at the Photo Gallery here in town on Saturday, September 3rd. Get that phcto. Ralph Ward came down from Oberlin on the Sunday morning freight and visited the home folk until Moeday noon. A sister of C. F.

Miller came Nina I. Deeter is learning to good views with the camera. Pearle McCurdy and sister 01 pastor and wife, were seated at a table in the dining room above i Wilbur unappeii is laid up lie, of Norcatur, are visiting with handle the type in this office this week, and is a very apt pupil. their parents this week. with a broken shoulder blade, the right one, the result of a hard fall from his bicycle Tuesday morning down near where Heard About Clayton.

Roscoe Salisbury and Ed. Gibbs the great fair. Colony Notes. Mr.E.' E. Kintighs have a new baby at their house since last week.

Grasshoppers have eaten most all of the volunteer wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Vanover and two small children are visiting relatives in Missouri. Mr, and Mrs.

Perfect are visit. up from Norton Friday and visit were passengers to Goodland Sat ed until Wednesday, whn she urday morning. Hugh Baker won $82 in the auto race at Norton Saturday. D. R.

McKenzie and wife came in from the Rock Island Tuesday morning, and are packing up their household articles preparatory to moving them to Concordia, where Delbert has a position in a large barber shop. Mrs. M. Towslee has moved to Norton, where her grand-daughters can have the advantage of good schooling. This will shortly leave the old Towslee farm, one which hung a large crimson wedding bell, and cypress fastenings of green at the table corners.

After luncheon the Danbury Band rendered some excellent selections for the newly wedded pair, and at 7:30 an auto carried the happy couple to Indianola, where they took the train for their new home at Akron, Colo. Many valuable presents were given the happy couple, who have the blessings and good will of the parents of both, and the best wishes of scores of friends. One Who Was There. Will Glass has returned from a visit to Colby. the new school building is being erected by his father, near Clayton.

Ida and Li la Worral came down from Oberlin Monday eve and visited Tuesday with the F. C. Worral family. Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Li la an far as Norton, Ida started for Coffey Kansas, for a brief visit, and from there she goes to Sulphur, where she will teach the state school for deaf mutes. Ross Ward, who was hurt at ing their daughter, Mrs.

Green at Clay this week. left for Oberlin, to visit her sister, Mrs. Floyd Benton. Morris Gorman resigned his position with the People's Store Saturday night and Monday eve moved his family and household goods to Norton, where he is em ployed with the Norton Mercantile in the grocery department Warren Deeter is temporarily filling his place at the store. the fair is getting along nicely.

This is the week of National Miss Florence Hughes and Conference of the Brethren brothers, and Miss Lena Gibbs drove to the fair Thursday. Miss church at Winona Lake, Ind. of the earliest settled farms in Henry Brown came in from a the Colony, vacant until the sum Lena staid for the opera, and returned home on No. 27. mer of 1911.

six weeks stay in Smith County, 3' it Hi I i DAY! A I Hi 2 Saturday The last day of our Big Closing Out Sale we hope to make even more successful than the previous days of the Sale, which were most satisfactory and which hundreds of people took advantage of, and laid in large supplies of merchandise. Remember that Saturday, September 3rd. will be the last day of this Sale. Come in at once and get your Bargains. We have a few sacks of Flour left, which we will sell at the low price of 1 .35 per sack for Norton Best, and second grade for 1 .25.

Get your supply before it is all gone, for not another opportunity may be had. Will take Chickens and Produce in exchange for goods. My entire stock of merchandise and fixtures will be exchanged for live stock. Saturday the last day. Come.

September Third ii mm In I. 0. 0. F. Building.

Remember the Place! ii! hi TV 5 I', 1 I 5.

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1910-1922