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The Nortonville News from Nortonville, Kansas • 3

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See E. T. Lehman for loans on farms at low interest raits. AT Tho members of St. Joseph' Catholic church will hold a social Gold THE MOVIES and dunce in the Corner Store i IS hall Thanksgiving night.

Business Hours At Baur's Harness Store Open from 8 a. m. to 12 and 1 p. in. to 5 p.

I will answer all business calls. Phone 93. omipg Elaine fiammerstein IN F. C. BAUll.

Mrs. E. S. Eyerly returned home Tuesday from Tioga, Colorado, where she spent the past summer with her son, Dr. Tema Boudoir Slippers When you're home for the evening, and tho fire-place sheds its warmth, a pair of felt house Slippers lends "The Point View" 1 the final touch to real comfort and repose.

Men, Women and Child reu, alike, will be happy to receive a gift of these felts. Price $1.75 to $2.25. Mountain Home Hand-Loom Embroidery Handkerchiefs Again Miss Hammerstein, the well known, m-tiful Movie Actress will appear in her latest "The Point of View," which will be shown at the City Hall next Saturday night. You are sure to enjoy this Wonderful Picture. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT Eyerly.

The doctor will locate in Denver November 1st where he will engage in hospital work. The Juniors gave an entertainment Monday evening at the S. D. B. church.

The program consisted of music, recitations, a girls pageant, and a boys cantata which was written by Mrs. Polan and was a dramatization of The "Mountain Home" Label is your assurance that our Handkerchiefs cannot be surpassed, either in quality or, workmanship. Price I5c to 50c, or 65c to $1.50 per box, Fresh Peanut Butter andi The Missionary circle No. 3 of fresh assortment of Cookies just the S. D.

church gave a the tenth chapter of Acts. Buy your shucking hooks, mitts and gloves at Leighton's. Postmaster Hamm has received orders from the department received at the Corner to vet "shower" Thursday afternoon in the church basement in honor D. Satterlee Mr. and Mrs.

of Mrs. H. Polan. at Washington to make a person and son Fred and wife were guests of Nortonville friends and relatives from Friday evening al inspection of the three rural Mrs. Paul Kaufman and son, "Buddie," of Valley Falls were till Sunday evening, They were visiting Mrs.Kaufman's parents, routes leading out of Nortonville and to recommend any and all changes that would be of bene on their way from Battle Creek, I Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Vanllorn a Michigan, where they have lived few days the first of the week, since leaving Nortonville fifteen years age, to Los Angeles, Calif. I fit to the service andfpatrons.

It is probable that a number of changes will.be made. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Satterlee, Cotton and Wool Blankets (Wear-well Quality) Many Styles, Designs and Colors make up the' dis play of fine, comfortable Blankets in good generous sizes. There is a wide difference in patterns, weight and prices.

And quality is maintained in every one of ou Wearwell Blankets. Prices $2.25 to $6.50. For Sale: A choice Short have been living in Chicago for JQpf Safeant. the past eight years, Fred being horn cow, giving four gallons of milk per day. Inquire of John Schrick.

Mrs. Chas. Schloupe should have credit for being a prolific potato grower, having raised two crops this season on the employed by the Davis Collection Agency and for the last few years was with the LaSalle Law University. The Satterlees were engaged in the mercantile business at Battle Creek for some time after leaving here, but for the past year A. D.

has been resting from business. They are Somewhat undecided as to what Gosby same ground. The last week of August she dug the first crop and since that time a volunteer S3 crop has grown. She sent to this office a hill containing twelve good sized spuds, enough asonroastini jdayyou Find it out new canistcis with their wails of paraffin Keep it so COFFEE Business Hours At Buy your shucking gloves and mitts at Haskell's. for a meal for an average family.

Baur's Harness Store Chas. disclaims any credit in the they will do in California. Fred has a four months vacation from his work at Chicago, but expects to engage in some kind of business in Los Angeles or some suburb of that city if they like California. Their stay in Norcon- matter. It you want strong thrifty hogs.feed Powdered Milk sold by Miss Marie Cosby came home Monday morning from Ashland the Nortonville Produce Co.

Lester Lewis has been ill this week. Mrs. Anna Neff Berry of Topeka, was a guest of Nortonville friends Sunday. G. C.

Cornwell and family of Topeka were Sunday visitors at the C. D. Stillman home. George Lowell has sold his tine home at Iola and has moved back to Arkansas about fifty miles north of Gentry. Mrs.

U. S. Griffin left Monday morning for Okland, California, George Randolph is nursing a case of blood poisoning in one of his hands. Louie Nieman is building a fine new barn on one of- the Nieman farms northeast of town. Can now take a few customers forjiigh grade Guernsey milk.

Try a C. B. Dannison, Phone 112. to spend the winter with Mrs Robin Jeffrey and little son. Farmers says that wolves are ville was altogether too short for their many friends here, and should they not like the "golden state," they will be assured of a hearty welcome at Nortonville by everybody.

Notice All parties knowing themselves indebted tous-are requested to call and settle. Weishaar-Mair Co. becoming very numerous south of town and are causing where she is teaching in the grades of the city school, which was ordered closed on account of a diphtheria epidemic. Two children have died and four others are ill with the disease. Tl churches of the town have also suspended all services until the disease is stamped out.

Miss-Cosby will return to Ashland as soon as. the school reopens. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Butler of the Pardee neigh great amount of loss by killing chickens. Do you want a new work har ness now if the price is right. If you do, call at Baur's harness store and see his harness and H. C.

Cadwell and and Mrs. J. C. Smith has been drawn as jurors from Norton township for the next term of court. get his prices.

And Diplomat borhood, occurred the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maude T. J. Wallace returned Sunday from Eureka where -he visited Butler to Chester R. Elliot of Atlanta, Ga. The ceremony was Ma and Mrs.

Wm. Shell after attending 'the I. 0. 0. F.

grand performed by Rev. 0. F. Barn Miss Gelene Bates went to Cameron, Saturday evening to spend a week with Miss Cecile Ocker. The Ocker family lived on the Brock farm farm just west of Nortonville a few years ago.

lodge at ElDorado last week. ard 01 armington. A wedding Mrs. Ed Sharp and Will Stock-well were called to Excelsior Springs, Friday on account of the illness of J. W.

Stockwell who was suffering with a sevcra attack of bronchial trouble. They returned Sunday evening and brought the good news that Mr. Stockwell was much improved. The meeting of the W. C.

T. IL Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Hannah Vanden-burg was one of special interest, profit and pleasure. A goodly number were present and enjoyed the splendid report by Mrs. Sharp of the State Convention held recently at Pittsburg.

The delightful social hour which followed partook of the nature of a birthday party, three of the members having recently had birthdays. Those who laid claim to the birthday cakeb relinguish-ed a share for a local preachar whose birth anniversary came oa that date. The membership was happy to welcome five new members into the Union, and while it was "necessary for the president to resign on account of leaving this community, a competent president was elected and the Union looks forward to a progressive year. John Deveney who lives on the dinner was served and after' wards the bride groam ac old Andy Shugart farm south east of town, sustained a fracture companied by Mr. and Mrs.

Milo ui. uis ien arm a lew clays ago when he fell from a sulky plow. VULCANIZING C. (T. Bond is now at Scott's garage and is making a specialty of Vulcanizing casings and tubes.

News comes from Gotebo, Ok lahoma that Mr. and Mrs. Buell Burdick are rejoicing over the advent of a son Friday, October Besides fathering the famous doctrine that bears his natre, President James Monroe 8lvvays preached conservation by banking. His keenness made the Louisiana purchase Every great man banking is the bulwark of this country. Every business man, every man, every woman, should have a bank account.

Have you oue? If yoa haven't, start with us tsday. 14th, whom the doctor recorded as Buell D. Burdick, Jr. Hastings of Little Silver, N. left in the groom's car for Atlanta where the groom is a photographer.

The Groff Co. drug store is the Rexall store of Nortonville. Mrs Lloyd McCracken entertained twenty-eight relatives at her home near Valley Falls Sunday in honor of her husband's birth anniversary. The event was a surprise to Mr. McCracken and the guests had all arrived before Mrs.

McCracken inform-prl him of the or.rasinn. After CMWH 5- run iv 1 mt Mr. Bond is also agent for the "Insyde Tyres." We pay 4 per centon time deposits. The First jatiopal Bapk MiiiiininwiiiisiiixaxaBiraiiiiii villi isis'iznaxiB enjoying a 11110 miiner auu an eu-1 A big drop in the price of implements at the Weishaar-Mair store. Watch for our new prices in next week's issue of the News Van Nowak of McLouth has been charged with the murder of E.

E. Strowd who was found dead near Linwood Tuesday, October 11th. It is alleged that Nowak left Norton county with Strowd and that Strowd had $200 on his person. A suit case and a watch believed to have been Strowd's were found in Nowak's possession, the authorities state, and blood stains were found on his clothing. The Cemetery Association has donated several feet of land to the city at the northeast corner of the cemetery for the purpose i joyable afternoon, the guests departed for their home, hoping Mr.

McCracken will enjoy many more such events. Mrs McCracken was Miss Inez Hamm before her marriage. Davis Plumbing Heating Co, mil ,1 Our Bread has that Delicious Flavor that gives it a place distinctively its own the homes where "Good Eating" is appreciated. The same thing is true of our Pies, Cakts, Doughnuts and all other forms of pastry. KEONIG'S BAKERY tt ta 14 Wt rj ma- Hand and power washing chines at Leighton's- i 4 1 i 606 Commercial S.

Atchison, Kansas SEE US FOR Plumbing, Heating and Water Systems. Mrs. E. H. Eyerly and daughter Merle came up from Topeka Saturday evening to spend Sunday with Mr.

Eyerly and son Raymond. Mrs. Eyerly remained here ove t', ui uuu maklm es9 curVe the road 9 fc---8 waB-8 icaaing into lownirom tne soutn..

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