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Norton Courier from Norton, Kansas • 5

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aO "CX Ol 5C iOs EC 3 sCS 0- CJ Tin: meets with George Jackson NORTON COURIER P. M. DUVALL Tha M. Aid Society Mr. i.

lie i a today. team. Tha acore wit 14 to 0 in favor of the Hig-h School. Dr Kenney lid the M. meeting Salordiy night.

EUla Oihtie wat The House Mover I ir Castle- uf Loi'g Maud Sundaytd in Norton with friend. the lesdttr at i. IKr toplo was Enter! In the pontullWe at Norton a aecond clasi mail matter Oberlin, Kansas Friendship." H. E. Harmon son a Co 5 The Field Wc Occupy Phone 28 Junta Wray was absent Monday on Publtahod every TlmrxJaj at Norton account of tickness.

Yuu can get a loan upon your farm L. H. Thompson attended court at Ru4U Springs this week. Ed Jtfftni of Notcaiur waa Sunday vUltor with his mother. J.

D. Thompson of near Denscnors waa a Norton visitor Saturday. Tbe school it looking forward to the at ALL TIM 3 at tha First National OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Official City Paper Bank. 0 5 0 Klaaell makts abstracts on all county land and city property. gams witn Ubetiin, wnicn ia to rane place heie Wednesday This will be a good game and a large crowd Is expect! d.

School was dimied at 2:21) last Wtdr.eedtiy that the puplla might attend the speaking at the court hi ues. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1913 You cm get plenty of potatoes now at 85 cnu tr b-iahil. A part of the chapel lime waa tak Neighborhood Notes Lowell Shaw ol Guodljnd. was visiting frienda in Norton Monday.

Rev. Theo. Bracken if Phillips-ourg, wat in Norton, Satuiday. Oivilla Lyon's mother waa duwn for an over Sunday visit with him. en lt Wednesday for the practicirg of soma njw annas and II Up Rev.

Thompson ia fitshening bit residence ith new paint. CHRISTIAN C'lURCII DEOICA-HON NOVEMBER 2 Noilh We have turtly en aome One PHce-We have one price tm'y. Wo treat everyj)0jy AchiU of 10 years can buy of us just as chaap as the most shopper Cosh-Our business Is based on cash, both in our sel- ling and buying. We are therefore compelled to insist on cash at the time of purchase or on the first of the following month. We cannot sell on time at cah prices.

i Wg Charge-goods to responsible parties as a matter of convenience, with the understanding that bills will be paid the first of the following month and not with the view of extending time. Our cash Aet hf ci will appeal to those who desire to economize and save themselves the constant worry of time payment debts. George bad. blurry weather but no moisture. Comrtdd lioulord ia back from a vUlt with relatives in the nuttmg Hate.

Lyon State Secretin will bava charge of nil C. M. Tba Maida and M.Uona met with Mra. Oris Snow Tuesday afternoon. Tha orchestra gives a Hallowed danca at tha Auuitoiiurn tomorrow ght.

Saturday was verv disagreeable af i-er vices. ter noon; quite a nnmtu-r were eaoght in (own wuh insufficient wrapt for I hi Ir ride home. Fallowing is the program: Preaching Saturday evening No Mi Howell ipent Saturday at vember 1, at 7:30 Mlowid ty confei- Miss Edna Huff returned from Lona Inland Sunday, where aha had cast of nuralng. Frank Castle and family leave to-morrow night for St. Joseph, Mia louri, their future home.

A brtalc in Ida aiec pipe leidiiii into the Ayera building made nantj atreet for littla while. home. ence of officers and mutuber. Will Brelver and wife have a little Dedicatory service Sunday mommy I wtJ by a rnl.l wive, but then it is gulig the lima of year that wj may xuti't ci Id we aihtr. Our leaihn, Mia Barr, was liken ill a week ago and wmt bonis but found through her physician that she ia unable to resume her duties a teacher this fall, so C9 ia looking for soma one to fill tha vacancy.

This community ilns In wMiing tha tpeidy recovery of health to Mlsa Barr. A good teacher, only will taiisfy. A blaze started by a cigar Hub, flung from a ihoughtU-st haidcuu-td considerable excitement jut eaet if thi tchnol house in the public high way, Mondiy evening. Jamla ami Charlie Curry raw the cigar Huh dioj pid and the fir start and hurt li it theraiiie they hirdiog, hotr Tht ir ommp nt-n t-) notifying ihtii fiiher, no di ubt, saved cnntldfral le Ions to tha people north, tor II Si rre able tu whip nut the Ore bif in it got good ha1way Oh, tha pen-pie would be lea careless with flie. Abmt sixty five friends and mlgh-bta a-iemblfd at thi home tf C.

D.lano jr. Friday evening cf week to honor them with a urprie narty before their departure for thtir now home, In Iho Alberta diatiict of Canada. A bountiful repsnt wat eived and all went home wihing our ing lime ciiizent prosperity in iheir home in the far north. The sur-orise wat a complete success, well planned an carried out. George will go on ahead, but the family expect to remain here tilth friendi for tome ime before going.

Claud Mitttn wat over thil way Monday buying up calves. Mra. Zylpha Shirley of Jsqna, Col irado, but now on her way tu new home in Aikansss, accompanied by the children, vUhed Thursday with tier couiin, Mra. Fulmer. Her husband, Will Shirley, having gone cm town there with a cvr load of stock and goods.

Here's wishing them proa perity in their new location. Vet. 'Goodman waa out to C. Bi-tee's Tuesday. Mrs.

Coverdell left for Norcatur, Saturday, for a farewell visit with her mother before her return to her home in Council Bluffs, Iowa. at 11:00 o'clock. bom last ween. uia. rJrelvei waa formerly Llnnia Simmons.

varied wind) The weather baa been tome during the week pant. Two cloudy days but no moisture. Communion service Sunday after Geo. Ballinger left Saturday nlghl for Kaunas City to be gone a few noon 3 :00 o'clock. Carl Bower put in several days of the past week in the Jenninsa bank ir.

the absence of Art Smith. Our prices are always the lowest 5 i 9 9 i i Preaching Sunday evening at 7:30: days. Silence Bundle ia stsying with subject "A Recent Trip in Bill. lanes Alice HufT Mud Florence Adams entertained "The Bunch" at tha Huff borne lust Friday night. Quality Considered.

Nellie Harry Keenes were at Fred Keene's Lands." Profeaeora Crabtree and Thompson reprtsenied the Argicullutal Collrgi at the Norton county farmers instl lute. A very cordial invitation ia extend 8 on "Sunday and M. McClelland's on ed to eveiybody to attend all the ser sno you The tax toll i are completed ready for the treasurer. Now may begin to scratch op your tax. Monday.

Joe Jackton baa been looking sftei vices. iter. A. L. Drummond.

nmr mad work over near Cal fees and A Kansas I Norton, srfMS aj.vflsjS)-' We have a number CXiCXXXiCXXXiCXItXiOtiCIt XXK3HC3iiCXiCKiOitC3ita 1 Bunker, Htrmonaon, and Earl Stoddard each had runaways tbia week. Some damage to barneai and wagint only. Tbe Eighth grade give a Halloween party to the Primary children tomorrow afternoon from 2 till 3 at Ful-crut'a ball. of Good Clubbing Offers at hand and would be glad to Floyd Shimeall returned fron Kipp, KanBai during tha week. Hi has been duwn there telling atock oi goods.

John Mendenhall, formerly of Al mena, now of Pacific Junction, Iowa, was a business visitor in Norton on Monday. Miss Hazel Kioui who baa been visiting relatives in the city returned to her home in Norcatur on Wednesday morning. I EAT ALL I WANT TO KCWI II I Neal CI arks Calfee has been quite ilk with congestion of tha liver. The Centrtl State people have berp repairing and rebuilding their linea on tbe fourteen hundren line. Ola Gillitpie ia ailing with a tevere cold Mrs.

M. McClelland Is quits will at times and snmi timer suffers quite severely; she wishes to thank those who remembered her at anv lima. Mra J. Wade think) the will ba able to return to her home in Al-mena the fir it of November. Mrs.

Fulleiton is feeling quite well tell ycu about them Ask Us. Mra. R. D. Wesley will entertain the 500 club tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.

B. W. Hatmonson as out'ol town guest. I County Superintendent Hemphill i out this week visiting schools. In hit-absence Mrs.

Hemuhill is looking after the office business. H. E. Harmonson purchased a car bad of Clyde flour shipped bere for Marquart. It ia being put into his atoiage room Advertised Letters Letters remaining uncalled for at the Norton poaiiffl for the week nding October 28, 1913: Women-Mrs.

S. R. Simmons. Men-Floyd Clark, Dr. Lapham.

VI A. L. Campbell. F. HnzHton, P.

M. What would be the matter with arranging an electric curfew signal in Norton! It is done in other cities Just the manipulation of a twitch will do it. Loner Branch. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Page are Teachers going to the Clayton meeting can take the local freight from Norton in the morning of the day of meeting.

proud Sunny Side We sre having tome very changeable weather. The dust etorm Sstur nay caught a great many people away from home. Sunday morning Mrs. Jnhi Snydi i received word of the death of hit mother, Mrs. Davis of Welsh, Heal Estate Transfers The High School boys and City School girls will play basket ball at Clayton after tha Teachers Association meeting at that place Saturday afternoon.

Word waa received here this morning that Bert Page bad died at ten o'clock last night. We presume the body will be brought to Norton for burial. No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation I We want everyone In tills town wlio has stomach or bowel trouble to Just try ONE bottla of simple bucktliorn bark, glycerine, na compoundm In Adler-l-ka. You will bo surprised at tha QUICK ACTION! The VERT FIRST VOSTi shows results and a short treatment with Adler-l-ka may make you feel better than you have for years. This remedy tends to antlsi'ptlelzn the Intestinal tract and to draw off the Impurities.

A SINGLK DOM IS UBually relieves rrns on the stonnch. aour stomach or constipation QUICKLY. We do not hosltntw to nay tlmt Adler-l-ka la the BR St anil sloinrteh remedy have ever auldt Guy and Ethel Kent have gone to Missouri to spend the winter with rel stives. A crowd of young folks bad a camp fire at tbe park last night and afterward! attended the nhow at the Iris Henry Friday and Pen) Greenfidd Rev. W.

B. Read, paitor of the M. church, who bus been in Colorado for his health, will teturn to Norton Friday evening and will fill his pulpit on Sunday. Theater. They were chaperoned by Mrs.

E. S. Darling. parents of a fine baby boy. Sara Yii'gling of Lebanon, Nebraska, who tpent a few days visiting her friend, Mis.

Harry Huntonpillar returned to her home Thureaav night. Grandmother Wray of Norcatur, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. A. Butler.

Mrs. Roscoe Eakin left fur Norton Tbuiadny, to take the teachers examination Friday and Saturday. Albert Applegate and Hiram Ful-lerton came home on Thursday. Got out nf the examinations in all their suhjects except Engllxh, Helen Shettk't fiiends will be glad to know that she stood her trip well, and is getting alnrg Calvert lite cold and bluetery Saturday and Sunday and looks like rain this Monday'. Alden Bryant is working on the B.

M. section again. went lo the Nebrakaa land drtwing last week. John Snyder left last Saturday foi Iowa. George Tade will have hia nea houe finished and move into it anon.

1). G. Hamilton The Nyal Druggist Not a very enthueiastic meeting at the Farmers' Institute for lack of numbers. The cold raw daya probably W. P.

Anderson and family, formerly lumberman of Norcatur, and who lived in Norton some time before going to California, returned Monday morning to make this their future home. Mr, Psden accompanied by his ton Sam and Fred left laot Friday with tpami fr Atwnod to bring Mr Pa Following is the I i -rt nf transfers reporttd by J. bonded ah-nracttr, for week ending October 27 1913: Geo. W. McPhearin to William A.

Neville, tract in 2 3 23. $200.00. Guy Davis to E. Cox, a and sati 29 ntt 32 2-21, Jl 00. Smith to Eugene W.

Smith, i 16-4-25, $3,500 00. Elias Reever to Rebecca Reever, can 75 feet of lot 1 blk 3, Stev -na add Almena $1.00 and love ai ffection. Henry McEwen to E. Clapp, lota 6 and 7 Stevens add Almena $1.700 00. Mike Nolan to Pht-be S.

Case, lot 8 blk 12 original Almena, $100 00. EstilU VanGunriy lo C. Shuey, d. ti 10 3-22, $2,700.00. Roy Bates to Paul Broquet, lot 9 blk 13 Oronoque, $1.00.

Daisy McDonald and husband to J. had something to no wnn keeping tat" mere from putting in an appearance. Tha thermometer dropped to 12 above zero Wednesday morning. Pret de'a household goods here. They will 0 Up-To-Date: live on what ia known aa the Henry Rountree farm.

ty coin ior some people ana It orougnt tka Ibom, Ann, llin tmnam In Roy Rogers and wile drove to Al-mena Sunday atternoon to visit relatives. They were accompanied aa far us Calvert by Rv Munroe of Alme-na, who had an appointment at that pi nee. Ralph Rountree and lady friend of I6TTD UM TV II 1IVIU UITJ IIKfl 111 great shape. Good, stiff ice was formed. Almena, spent Sunday with Ralph' folks.

Noah Livingond and family visited Nona Bieber was some better last Dry Cleaning etna Pressing I Satisfaction Guaranteed in Norton from Saturday until Sun day. the guests of Jim Gordons. repo-t. Yesterday was guest day of the Avon club with Mrs. L.

Wilde: as hostess. Mr). D. Hamilton led the lesson and after a most enjoyable afternoon light itfreshments were served. Wall Snyder snd family were Nor- to shoppers last August Pache was away part of last week on business.

Noah Shadlow is quite busy in th blacksmith shop lately. Sam Marsh went to tbe land draw Mr. and Mrs Eli Frink of Derider. New York, visited George Chase snd family the past week. Mr.

Frink is a coue in of Genrge'a. They have made their first trip across the country as far at Ft. Lupton, Colorado, and have enjoyed it besides coming to abetter knowltdgoof the extent of the country they live in. 8 ing. R.

Hayea Jr, lot 6 blk 1 Fiehere BENNETT'S SUITATORIUM NORTH SIDE SpUARE Will Roberts will move to the Dod- idd Almena, $800 00. R. Bantam In David Bantam, son Woods place soon. MARKET REPORT Kansas City Stock Yards. October 27, 1913.

Continued heavy cattle liquida lots 9 and 10 blk 2 Harrisons add T. A. Miller is loading mute silica Almena, $1.00. tblB week. tion last week forced valuea 10 to 30 Belle Plain League lesson Sunday evening car aaomDiiamcommio(mmaDame Annie tastin to B.

ci Mrurea Roy Bieber is home from the east C. E. Reed has mode aome splendid photos, large size, of the Not tun municipal water and light plant. Especially ia this true of one of tha electrical onils, showing the engine and dynamo to perfectly at to detail that one almost thinks he is standing by it. The photo is to perfect that Metz and W-iai, the tranafactureis of the engine, have ordered a large number of duplicates to bd used by their cents lower on everything but the best helping to care for hia sister who ried ui into politics and some lively undivided I inttrest rn wr)l 11-1 23 corn fed animals.

Country buying was heavy, 35.000 head, but it ran more to very sick. dsicuasion resulted, though friendly I Apples stock grades than heretofore. Choice Ed Dunlsp to Thomas Nutlycomb, d.i 11 2-22. $4,000 00. and some very interesting points were touched.

fed ateera advanced 10 to 15 cents last Kisiah Reed to Frank and Henry Mr. Anderson is helping Mr. Tut tie stack cane hay this week. Mrs Zella Madden visited with her uncle and sunt Mr. and Mrs.

T. Price over Sunday. November 2, Rots Biabee will lead week, and best cows, heifers and year Rudolph, 10 feet off the north the meeting, Topic Are we training ourselves to serve with scientific side of lot 3 blk 1 Wrights add Norton, $50.00. bility? There is rruch in this lesson question to be answered. Be N.

A. Porter to J. G. Porter i 23-3-23 and nw and mli 26 3-24 Colony It teems like winter these davt. Several of our people went to North Platte to the land drawing.

mutual exchange of properly. drs. Batt and son returned to Le- G. Porter to N. A Porter, nora Sunday 'evening after a week'a visit at the home of her parents, Mr.

Cloise Arnold had quite an accident nwj and 38 acres in 21-3 24 and lots 9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 16, 18 19, 20 One day of the early part of the week tbe Norton grist mill auto and Albert Schoen, commissioner of the Third district, riding hii motor, met in collision in the deep uraw just this side of Oronoque. One of those mysterious kind of accidents, really not to be accounted for. The motor struck the hind wheel of the auto and there was a mixture if motor end commissioner at the side of the road While bruieed some, fortunately Mr Schoen escaped serious ir jury and is now able to be about hia usual and Biabee.

lings held steady. The run of 23.000 cattle here today could be handled at steady prices were it not for a supply of 34.000 head at Chicago, and a 10 to 20 cent break there. Best fed ateera are selling steady, tops at S9.20. and other cattle are steady to 10 lower. Some stock cattle and butcher grades have arrived at Buffalo, and a few trains of western Canada rangers at Chicago.

Beef cattle prices at Toronto have advanced to a parity with Buffalo and there is no Incentive for shipping beef steers across the border. Such Argentine beef aa has arrived in this country is middle and low class, corresponding to that which comes from American steers selling at $7.00 or less. Kansas Sunday-a tall from a motorcycle broke hi? wrist and skinned his tact Mr. and Mra. Barney Fallen and 21, -blk 11 Oronoque aid ni jandsii 26-3-24 and 8 4 24, mutual ex- terribly.

We Have Another Car of apples on R. I. track Can also supply you with Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions and Sweet Potatoes in Quantities. We are out of Sacks so Bring sacks for apples with you Yours for the Business, the children and R. E.

Batt autoed over Sunday from Lenora to the home of C. W. Biabee for a visit, returning Mrs. John Bryant is over to Wests hange of properly. Orville Doling to John Glea- part of the time helping care for her mo ler whn was hurt in a runaway.

late in the evening. ton, WO, nt 35-1-23, uu. M. H. Bisbee was out Saturday Asa Rlickenslsff and J.

P. A nl: en- night and Sunday with fam man are over in Nebraska on businem ily, Rosa driving him to Densmore in this week. Tuesday, November 4, Lafe Nichola the m. I Towelee butchered a hog this grass steers are telling from $6.50 to will have a public tale at his place 5 Irwin Bisbee wat down here to S. week to sell in the stnre.

miles east and 1 mile north of Nor $8.75. Some Kansas cattle sold in Chicago last week for less than Kansas City 3. and church Sunday p. m. The phone collector waa through ton, 2 miles west of Calvert, at which everything will be told to the highest bid on them, for the reason that Chica these pBrts this week.

A few mote go killers claim Kansas cattle, which uch trips and we'll be out of a phone line in thi corner. 1 have been fattened on other than corn bidder. Seventeen head of horses, twenty head of cattle consisting principally of milch cowa, five brood sows, sixteen ahoats, thirty bushels of pota ration, prodnce dark colored meat which is discounted at Eastern outlets for Chicago beef. The word has been passed along to stop Kansas cattle at Kansas City, aa the Southern outlet served from SLewey traded hia farm, lait week, to Mr. Russlnck for stock which he in turn may cash in and go to Arkansas, bo we hear.

Tbe Brunswig Ranch cattle which are being herded in this locality, by Ben Orcutt, will be shipped to mar ket at the close of this week. Herb Eakin was banking up about his tanks and sheds Monday. Will Delano waB doing road work Tuesday. toes; stacks of fodder with lots of corn cn; Plymouth Rock chicken-, all kinds ot farm implements, in fact ev Mrs. Roy Lnper returned to bei home in Nebraska Friday evening after a visit here with her parents.

Miss Bonnie Daniels is working in Oronoque. Mis. Bishop has decided to board instead of keeping house. People have been going to the different towns getting their winter supply of potatoes a thing we don't often bave to do. here does not object to dark colored 1 Saturdayf November 1.

1 The U. I will serve dinner and supper in the jEE Mathcs building, a benefit to the City library. Menu 1 S3 Dinner 2 Chicken with Gravy 53 and Creamed Biscuits 53 Mashed Potatoes crything usually found on a first class i Matthews Grocery Company meat. Colorado cattle are coming free ly, good native Coloradoa selling from farm. Sale commences at 10 o'clock a.

sharp. $6.75 to $7.25. Arizonas and other for Groceries and Meats eign cattle grazed in Colorado telling at i(ant4Diai awaDMoaarauoii Tom Delane Jfercd his chance in the land drawing for 15 cents to one $6.10 to $6.60, Colorado cowa $5.50 to $7.00. Panhandle ateera sell from $6.50 Last Sundsy Jack Bane and his wife were having a little jollity as II young married people will. They of hia Belle Plain neighbors.

$7.50, cowa $4 40 to $5.75. heifers up to Rev. Parker dropped in on us very bad just finished a meal and Mrs unexpectedly Sunday p. ra. and pleas $6.50, calves $6.00 to $8.50.

Quarantine offerings are largely low grade, grass steers selling at $5.50 to $6.50 and cows The- Courier Docs Fine Job Work Bane stepped to the back door to feed the dog when Jack pushed the door N. C. 11. S. NOTES The second quarter of school it now here and finds everybody resolving to make better grades than ever before.

The football team will go to Hays on Friday for a game with the Normal school there. The report cards mailed ed the small congregation with an excellent sermon. Subject Loaves and 32 shut and locked her out. She made at $4.50 to $5.60. rush round to the front door but Jack Baked Deans IMckles 53 Cabbage Salad with 53 Cream Dressing Brrad and Butter 53 Pie Fishea.

Mra. Parkerhas gone to Syl van Grove for an extended visit Brother Parker expects to begin beat her to It. She made a punh on Hogs received some hard knocka last week, which are said to be due this at this aeason regardless of supply and the door snd got one of her hand) on the glass which crashed letting her commisMonoTS are accuunla of the enun- series of meetings at' Prairie View, The county checking up tho ty treasurer. demand conditions. Receipts are run next week, we pray they may resp Joe Casey was out of school Tues 25 cents.

ning a little behind a year ago and weights are light, 1S9 pounds average toula for the Mutter. Dr. Kenney went to Topeka, Sunday, In the Interest ot the sanitorium. lid will join members of the Board of Control and the state srebitect in visit to Mt. Vernon, where there ft a tubtroulusia aanitoiium maintained, to get pointers.

day. A game of football wat played last arm part way through, cutting it to badly as to sever an artery fro which aha bled freely. It was necerary to administer an anaesthetic while the aurgeon cared for tha wcund. Saturday a. tuch a beautiful hilf day followed by twelve hours ot The ChribtHn church people arc having a fine furmu-e in "the basement of tho iuiluii g.

last week. The market ia 5 higher to-day; top $7.90. bulk $7.45 to $7.80. Joseph Rkkart. L.

S. Correspondent. Friday between tha second tesm of the High School and the City School tenlfle wind and dust and that foi iiitiUk.

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