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The Nortonville News from Nortonville, Kansas • 3

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K. K. ftivin ig uu the sick )itt. Mm. The of Mrs.

Dollie Woods, Mr Floreuco ink and Mrs. Nora Donnelly to the property of the late I Knflir Cora Seed for ala. Inquire of Carrol Duvls Mrs. Sarah Willi in to ho contented. I tl eek-Ind- Spaciais Tuonday suit vz i filed in the district Miss Haze) Oroll was" home from court by Ailun X.

Leslie, William Fred, John and A. C. underbade, Al- lle Eblintf, Nannie Denis, Edua lames, Henry and Mrs. Elizabeth May- Manhattan for llio week-end vacation. Mri.

John Mair and daughter, Miss Esther were Topeka shoppers Tuesday. Tom Edwards, sob of Rev. anj Mrs. I. F.

Edwards, is 111 with scarlet fev rlt'ld for possession of all the real estate hold by Mrs. Wilkins and which Mrs. Dollie Woods assumed posses er. Ihe home is under quarantine. sion of as a legally adopted heir.

Currying out the instructions of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Meyer who underwent a Strawberries, large box 10c Large Ripe Bananas, dozen. 2 Large cans Sliced Pineapple. Better flavor than fresh fruit, more economical, no waste.

Wolf's Hams, per pound 16c Wolf's Picnic Hams, per pound. Wolf's Breakfast Bacon, 2 lbs. Good Eating Potatoes, bushel. Pink Alaska Salmon, per can 10c 2 packages Pancake Flour. 17c 10 lb.

can White Karo 60c 481b. sack Williamson's Patent Wilkins, Mrs, Woods deeded to her sister, Mrs. Clark, 320 acres of land, and Mrs. Donnelly 123 acres. Mrs.

Woods, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Donnelly surgical operation at the Atchison hospital last week is reported doing-fine, are nieces 01 mrs. wiiKins and were The Time is Ripe for That Spring Suit We can guarantee satisfaction, service, and the largest stock for your selection. Your Size, Your Color, Your Model and your Price is waiting for you here.

HENS' SOUS $12.20 TO S30.00 PALM BEACH SUITS $7.50 TO $10.00 BOYS' SUITS TO $7,50. MAKE A DAIEWITH US DO IT NOW. raised by her after their mother's death. The plaintiffs are brothers, Mrs. Eugene Roberts and little son of Atchison are guests at the home of Mrs.

Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lehman.

nephews, and nieces of Mrs. Wilkins. Globe. Persons saving old papers and mag azines for the C. E.

society church are Get the price we pay for Eggs before selling. pay the highest market price, United States money or trade. 20 pounds Granulated Sugar for SI.00 With a $4.00 Grocery order. Foy Weishaar, formerly county assessor and working member of the firm of Ford Weishaar, farmers of south of Oskaloosa, has started out with a determination to beat Joe Ed. Clark's record as a grower of fine sweet potatoes.

"The gang Is laying bets two to one that can't do it," said Mr. Weishaar, "but I expect to requested to have them ready for collection Friday afternoon and Saturday. Robt. Streater of Kansas City boogbt the Scott barber shop and is now in possession, ills wife aud I If youngest daughter came Wednesday Cosh Stores Go. win in a walk.

Another reason that prompted me to go into the sweet potato business is the unusual number ansos 10 evening. Thomas J. Gerety and others have of possums this year. If they escape the foot and mouth disease and the sweet potatoes do as well as I expect TRY OUR PLAN. TELEPHONE I7A recently deeded 80 acres, five miles northwest pf Nortonvllle, to Charles J.

Webb of Chicago for a considera WE MEET ALL CATALOGUE PRICES WITH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. tion of $5,500. tnera to I am planning on some high living this winter." Mr. Weishaar picked last Thursday during the rain to set out his plants and saya every THE IL It Is probable that Decoration Day Ask for a Refund Book. Railroad Fares Refunded.

one of them took root. He planted servives will be held in the City Hal' Sunday, May 30. It is expected that iba Stephans are building a large five hundred. new barn for Henry BonneL the churches will unite and make it James Neal of south of Oskaloosa, Mrs. T.

M. Wherry of Sabetha ii a I a union service, CLOTHING CO. tOH.HLHUAl STBEET ON SIXTH Atchison, Kansas says the chinch bugs are ruining much guest at the Parker Nichols home this The Atchison County Rural Mail Carriers will hold their annual meet week. PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES MEAN COMFORT GlasseS do not necessarily indicata advancing age. They ilmply embody comfort and relief for the aching head and Btrained eye when properly fitted.

Naturally the man who specializes upon the eye and its defects alone, the man of practical, scientific training, ability to uncover the natural defects of the, eliminating the guess Omar Clark returned last evenlntr iast at Cummlnes Mondav. Mav 31 or the wheat. He has made careful examination and has found the bugs to be so numerous that he is thinking of turning his stock on part of the field. "The bugs are so numerous that they are bound to damage the wheat j. I irom independence, Kansas, where he A cordial invitation is extended to all attended a bankers' convention this to attend the program, week.

to considerable extent," he said, "And Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter will Elmer Robmjon who is working in rt No. 5399. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank of Nortonville at Nortonville, in the State of Kansas, at the, close of business, May 1915. Tn i uive mo nuurcsa ai ttuBB visited ins brothers.

ns. tr I don't understand it, either; with the uncommonly wet and cold weather this spring it would seem the bugs gyslcun, will accomplish most in correcting the vision affording absolute relief to the patient. week. would be pretty well killed off." wan ana nas very lew eqrai as a Kev, J. L.

Skaggs left yesterday I speaker. resources: number of other farmers who were in town last Saturday, say they made close examinations of their fields and morning for North Loup, Nebraska, where he will speak at the S. D. B. Miss Edith Wheeler of Topeka who Loans and discounts Exhaustive training, singleness of purpose (the care of the eye alone), the fitting of perfect glasses are his attainments he offers you.

tus.m 129 61 S5.000 00 Overdrafts secured unsecured recently nursed in the Maris and Up in many places could not see a sign of the bugs until a clump of the wheat church tomorrow. He is expected P. S. Bonds to secure circulation home Monday evening, house families was married last week to a Candlan ohvsician wbo has been Subscription to stock in Federal Reserve bank 2.700 Loss amount unpaid 1,800 was pulled out of the ground and they say the roots were literally alive with the pests probably awaiting warmer A ft a I mifl.oo DR. D.

R. PAINE, 713 Kansas Topeka, Kan. i.jurpny formerly or Norton-1 ordered to the front and she expects All other stocks, including premium on vine ana fcttingbam, is now anorang to follow soon. 1,15 32 ltl.ftOO 00 Banking house, furniture, uud fixtures 2,000 weather before coming out Due from Federal Reserve banks grower at Baldwin Park. California.

Dan Hosier was here from Pomona and realized $4,015 from an 8-acre Due from approved reserve agents lu New York, Chicago, St. tM8 73 Due from approved reverse agents in other reserve cities IS, 145 SI 10,031 Due from banks and bankers, others than above 11,554 58 the first of the week assisting bis sis Tom Wallace and wife were Atchl son visitors Sundevy." grove of Valencia orange tbia year, ter-ln-law. Mrs. Eva Hosier to movt Outside checks aud other cash Hems 178 07; fractional currency 2t8 21 444 88 No Pain! warn ooon who came last Thursday to Franklin county where she recentl Mrs W. Bordick i Jn Topeka Notes of other National Banks 1,850 00 federal Reserve Notes 50 00 to aiiena me funeral of C.

G. Wheeler nurchased a farm. Thev loaded the a a delegate rtpf the pastern Star returned to hi home at Milton, car Monday and left that evei.h-x Lawful money reserve la bank: Total coin andjciirtlfleatos 10.912 to Grand Lodue. luesaay. while here he visited Special reduced dental prices at Legal-tender notes 1.B90 00 ,11.005 60 Redemption fund with U.

8. treasurer (5 per cent of John Ackley has placed an order Noble Campbell of MoCracken was in town Sunday and Monday. Elfin Eyerly and son Hubert were Topeka shoppers Saturday. The W. C.

T. U. will meet with Mrs. C. B.

Cradall next Wednesday after-noon at 2:30. Mra. C. B. Merry wbo came last week to attend the funeral services of Q.

Wheeler returned to her home at Baldwin yesterday. of hts aunt, Mra. A. B. children of Nortonvllle that save you at least one-half, the home Stillman.

with Case Tobey for the neeeasury Mrs. T. E. Sloan and Wichita were guests of relatives this week. Total 16 if you patronize liabilities: material for a new and modern residence.

The first story wiU 1 Those who took the examination for rural mail carrier on January 9th re Capital stock paid in, 125.000 00 Surplus fund 20,000 00 stuccoed, which is the thirg ceived their grades last Saturday. Of Mis Haldle Kenner and aunt, Mrs. Haldie Boots of Chicago are guests at the L. Thomas home. in a modern bouse.

Mr. Ackley Is tear the Nortonvllle applicants Lee Pres- Inrv Aswan h.a nM hnnea ftrwl worlr nr. Less currant expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 2,542 06 1,308 50 Circulating 25,000 00 109 rade and the new one will start it, a few days, Uncle John Graves went to Law- Scott Eckles second. The appointment Mr. Laura Pardee, who makes her Less amount on hand and iu Treasury for redemption or In transit Due to Ranks and Rankers (other than above) S.177 03 rece Tuesday for an extended' visit "MONEY" has not yet been made.

home with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Van The mint that makes It and under Individual deposits subject toeheok 108,706 53 Time certificates of deposit due In loss than 30 days 8.633 20 PRICES AS LOW AS Leeuwen at Junction City is here for a visit with relatives and old friends. the terms of the CONTINENTAL Certified Checks MORTGAGE COMPANY you ean se ('ashler's Check Outstanding 2,841 61 121,271 51 Time certificate of deposit, payable after 30 days 39,806 i.0 Gold Crowns White Bridge Work Miss Leah Kennedy was in Topeka cure it at 6 per cent for any legal pur 13.85 with his daughter, Mrs. R.

Stock, well. Don't fall to bear Margaret Rill McCarter; Kansas' most famous author, at the City Hall Saturday evening, May 22 Scott Eckle left Tuesday morning Notes and bills redlscounted pose on approved real estate. Terms Libilltlei other than tbosa above stated Teeth Without Plates easy, tell us your want and we will Silver Filling, Cleaning Teeth a Stat or Kansas i. Uouutyof Jelfurson ss- Total $235,84 16 co-operate with you. Low as 50c You ciin afford to pay railroad fare for PETTY COMPANY, L.

B. McRride. Cashier of the above named bank, Ido solemnly swear that the for Forest City, where will prob 513 Denhain Denver, Colo. above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. miles to patronise na and then gave moocy.

ably work for bli brother Tom Eckle EXPERT KODAK FINISHING At Your Door by Parcel Post, Charges Prepaid. For Prompt Service and Best Work mail your Films to Byrne's Pharmacy, "KODAK DEPT." Atchison, Kansas. The City Hall was packed Tuesday L. B. MoBbidb, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, 1015. (Seull E.T. Lkhuah, Notary Public. and E. McCoy In their Ice plant.

Locatloa and Hours 7th and Commercial Atchison, Kansas, Over Noll's Drug 8 toro. Phone 274. Hours, 8 to t. Sunday. 8 to a.

in. 1 The program for Commencement Commission expires Jan. 4, 1B18. Correct Attest: evening to see the Woodmen motion pictures. The first reel showed the bead office buildings and officers in Rock Island, 111.

The second reel last Friday where (he took an examination in shorthand at the Topeka High School in which which she received an excellent prade. Mrs. Fred Cosby, wbo was formerly Mlu Elaine Shepard, visited home folk over Friday. Her home Is at Independence, where Mr. Cosby ha a good position with the Standard Oil Company.

Mr. Emma Mahon Smolt of New. ton visited Mr. K. K.

Davis and otb-er old friend Wednesday. She spent the winter In Maine with her sister, Mr. H. R. Nlckerson, widow of the late H.

F. Nlckerson, a former Santa agent here. Week i follow: Baccalaureate J. O. Haines I O.W.

Uabcock Directors, U. S. mr KIM I Service, Sunday evening, May 16th; Class Day Program, Thursday even ing, May 20 tb; Commencement Exer showed the Foresters' encampment and the young men giving the military drills in the prize corniest, The story of "ths man who came back" was of the most Interest to Norton clses, Saturday evening, May 22nd, All these program will be given at fln Interview II Mr. Ford the City Hall. Admission will be For Sale: A thoroughbred O.

I. C. charged for Clas night and Com' vllle people for it showed the cottages male bog. Inquire of Ed Hagerty, and life at Woodman, where mencement. Tom Eckle spent nine month two mrs.

w. m. uursier announces year ago. tb engagement of her daughter. Marv COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS to Buell Burdick of Lone Wolf, Okla- The following Interview was given by Hr.

Ford to one of the aggressive Ford agents, who recently returned to his home and gave It to his territory In the following newspaper advertisement. noma, tne wedding to occur early In The city council met Monday even WIFE A iNKCCOUNT une. lng In regular cession with Mayor Mr. and Mr. Elmer Burdick of Em- Kaufman in the chair and Couociltnec porta, Mr.

and Mr. Will Burdick Hall, Butler and Bill present. Bills and ton Kenneth and Clayton Buralck amounting 1214.14 were presented and C5f 64 FORD" or lopeka were guest of home folks ordered paid. $37 14 from the City over Sunday. Mr.

Will Burdick Hall wa turned over to City Treasur ana son remained until Tuesday even- er Clark. The street and alley coming- I mittee wa Instructed to purchase the Mr. and Mr. David Oyler and little necessary material for crossings and if! Vtv cause to tie put in. An order for sta son who recently arrived In the United States from Soudan, Africa arrived I- XT .11 tionery for the city was placed with the Nortonvllle News.

io nurtonvuie Tuesday evening to attend the 60th weddins anniversary A GOOD UUi of, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Currv hirh The ball came last Suoday between Atchison and the home team was one was neld yesterday.

CARD OF THANKS of the most games ever We wish to thank our neighbors and here' 1,01 score was made on either side until the ninth in menus ior their thouifhtfulnest and wining service rendered during our ninjf when with a man on second and third the home boys forgot to watch home plate and the Atchison boys sorrow; also for the beautiful floral ofTerini? and music THE UNIVERSAL CAR This Is the most Important Advertisement I ever caused to be published. Read Every Word and then Marvel. On a personal visit to Mr. Henry Ford I broached tho subject of a possiblo August 1st Rebate- (Tho Ford Company announced last year as you well remember that if their total sales reached (300,000 car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, each purchaser during that period would receive back a refund of $40 to 00. "Mr.

Ford," I suggested, "Is there anything I can say to our people in regard to the Ford Motor Company's 300,000 car rebate plan?" "We shall sell the 300,000," was the quiet reply "and in 11 months, a full month ahead of August "Then a refund is practically assured?" "Yes barring the totally unexpected- We are 50,000 to cars behind our orders today. Factory and branches ared sending out 1800 daily. I then sn id to Mr. Ford. "If I could make a definite refund statement we would Increase our local sales 500 cars." ''You may say," was Mr.

Ford's dafibsrate and signifiant reply to this, You may say that we shall pay back to each purchaser of a Ford car between August I. I3i4, and August 1, 1915, barring the unforeseen, the sum of $50. You may say that I authorized you to make this statement." What can I add to the above? $15,000,000 cash coining back to Ford owners! And to prospective Ford owners up to August 1915, it actually means FORD TOUK-IXO CARS FOR $403 LESS THE 150 REBATE; FORD RUNABOUTS FOR $440 LESS THE i 50 REBATE. What is there left for me to say? Mrs. C.

G. Wheeler and Piurr v. perpetral3d a double steal that result ed In what should have been the only V. liandolph who was here last score of the rams, In the last half of week on account of the illness and the ninth the honm boys manufactured a questionable score by calling a balk uem oi heeler, returruvl to his home at Brandon, Mondav. on the Aicnifcon pucner.

in it nu tie reports mat farmers la bis com- things up and in the first of the tenth Atchison made two scores which munuy are wen advanced with their work this spring- and that crops are settled thing as the borne guards doing: nne. wr. liandolph is u-lvim? uw ICOU1U UVI tVHio i UOB miu fUf bubijuw water farming' which is becoming very pop that even looked like a score. The g-ame was well played on both sides as itlie score indicates. Schneider ular who settlers.

A veterinarian and wife of Jackson-1 pitched a beautiful game and for sev- ville, Florida, wbo are on their way en Innings was unbitable. lie weak- Eveay man should give his wife a bank account so that she can pay her bills with checks and keep a "Gheck on her bills." A bank account teaches everyone, who has one, to be business-like and to ECONOMIZE. Then ny pleasure is greater than seeing the balance to your credit GROW and GROW. A woman will SAVE MONEY for her husband if he will only give her a chance. Make OUR bank YOUR bank.

We pay 3 per cent interest on time deposits. First National Bank In Nortonville, Kansas. to Cauada, camped in Nortonville en a trifle in the seventh and eighth Tuesday night. Tbey had driven 42001 innings, but came bsck strong lathe Thi3 Covers the Profit-sharing with Retail Buyers Authoritatively and completely ORDER NOW! miles la a Ford which he had built ninth. Ellis Iiobioson made good be-over so that the back of the front seat hind the bat which has been one of tfce let dawn to form a bed at night.

They weak places. Fatty Mair and Webb had a tent built to fasten over the top Croff are coming strong sod If some of the car and were making the trip In I heavy hitters cou.d be found the boys mfort. Thsy found difficulty in might be able to win a majority of driving over the 68-inch Northern their fames this summer, roads with fiO-ioch tread car. All Tut Valley Kalis team will be hers roads south of Kentucky are made for I next Suoday afternoon. 'Come cut t-Inch tread ears.

anj help the home boys win. Almond P. Burdick, Local Agent Kansas Nortonville,.

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