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The Nortonville Herald from Nortonville, Kansas • 8

The Nortonville Herald from Nortonville, Kansas • 8

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Nortonville, Kansas
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Ban Hummel will soil you a good Buggy as Clieap as any man in Kansas. Win. Smiley of E-K; Sun- If Kmart you'll trade atSandfort'. Fresh bread 1 ways ottho bakery. Nortonville Herald, I Yes, we'll take wood on subscrip lie woods were lull ot young FU! DAY, API ML.

10, '06. anyeu in iNorionvilln. Will give you low pries on all winter goods. drifln Son. tion.

people last Saturday cooking eggs. We have all the new styles in Smith Curry was in Atchison, on Local Mention. a 1 -i 1 fF mx. d. Dwenuson fnu mm business, last Tuesday.

Cut prices in Blankets. Florence Andre of Ilawtmrne were Soda Top at iho bakery. married last Griffin Son. Fred Muncy was in Kansas City We call attention tc Frank John O'Brien wont to Nebraska i i a i i iv.r.;.-Hv,in4i1 Vhitaker'8 advertisement in to last Saturday, learning or the aeatJi i. ivf nTT.fi day's paper, i rank hau tip goods, Mr MfMnlinn.

-folm-p-in-lAwr sells them cheap. Head lis adv, NoitroxviiLE Kan, April .7, 896 Notice is hereby git en hereafter we will charge 1.00 fr each set of resolutions, and T0 cents for each Card of Thanks publi-hed by us. We will donate one-ha If of our advertising rales on all. advertisements or reading notices of entertainments given to rai.se money for churches or kindred; societies. The Nortonville Herald.

The Nortonville News. Sam Mc-Cay was in Atchison Wednesday. Postmaster Stillman has been "under the weather" this week. Miss Alice Bowen was in Winchester the fore part of tho week. H.

W. Skinner has moved into-tho Campbell house, vacated by Steve Webb. Mr. Joshua Wheeler, who has- Good Combination then call on him for bargaus, Herald and Topeka Capital Key. Mr.

Frazier of MtLouth, this week. Scott Johnson was in Atchison Tuesday. The latest styles in shirts, at McCarthy's. Howard oil nson has been on the tick list this week. Charley Anderson went to Kansas City last Tuesday.

Bend the Columbia Clothing store Both one year for $1.60. U. B. minister, attended the town hats and caps. Griffin Son.

Stillman's new house will boa good one. The frame in up now. Andrew Shugart and Mary A. Cook were married Tuesday of last week. A few cloaks left and will sell at price if you come and get them now.

Griffin Son. The Y. P. S. E.

of the F. church had a social at the home of Mrs. Cook, last Friday evening. Refreshments and a good time were enjoyed by all. Best place to get seeds in bulk is at Sandfort's.

The high school ball boys went up to Effingham last Saturday and played the return game and rmf Innn nn tn 11 TlVvrmra Mr. Boon-fthink that's his bhiP s- s- convention heie -las name) the Capital solicitor, called Tuesday. last Tuesday. To-morrow Mr. Gardiner and wife of Mc Louth visited wiih L.

Wray the advertisement in the IIekald. will be a great day at fore part of the wcok. Bead the advertisement of the Sandfoxt's. We can do vou good on shoes May Clothing Co. in the Herald come in and give us a trial.

1 )ress foods Gi ffham Dress Andy was in townyester mm tv ouu. goods. Griflin Son. day, the first time for several weeks been quite sick for a few weeks, i- A medicine show has been He is his own clerk on the farm now ii. i At.

Ti i Clean old papers for sale at thh are even. better at this writing. Advertisers know where to plant ilORUng UOWll LUO uuaxua lfi as 6UC. t-flice, 15 cents per hundred city this week. cessf ul a worker in the coiifield as See McCarthy's new line of Tito township S.

S. convention Ladies' Oxfords. The latest. Walter King who is attending in the political field. Andy is a school in Atchison visitedin Norton-1 success anywhere.

Rev, Williamson of AmoretMo, -9 A It 1 1 I attended the township S. S. con ville tne lore part ottne wees. 0ur adm.tiscrH have nade a was not as largely attended as it ought to have been. Oh, my, Augustus, what nice tandiesKoenig has, and ho pells so much too, for 10 cents.

vention here last Tuesday. Miss Eva Haskell who is teach- run on us this week, and the paper in school in Atchison visited her is necessarily short the usual amount The parlor entertainment at Dr. their advs. to derive the best bene fits. There is much in the appearance of an advertisement, typographically.

Miss Stelle, who has been visiting a few, months with relatives and friends in Nortonville and western Kansas, started for her home in Pennsylvania, ydsterday. The electric storm last Wednesday evening frightened a good many; it was quite severe. An parents in Nortonville, Saturday of editorials, locals and selected Crandall's last night for the benefit and Sunday. miscellany; however the are Judge Kaufman Bays that every good reading, and they sort help l.nKr ro rair of fchOC8 U1 Mrs. Dings of Keota, Iowa, has been visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. SE. Hood of Nortonvillo this week Come to the Herald office and see our handsome up-to-date Bam- of the library was well attended and the exercises quite interesting. To-morrow will be a GREAT DAY at half-solod at his shop next week lept up the first thing you know can get a drink tree. We call the attention of our The funeral of A.

V. Barnes at readers to the column adv. of Mr. Winchester last Sunday was largely pies or iancy stationery: sonooi commencement cards, programmes Sandfort's. Last Tuesday while in Atchison, electric light polo struck in front of Frank Bates' residence and a number of lights knocked out in first round.

The rain was- Barkow'sshoe house in Atchison, attended notwithstanding the in vitations etc. etc. This gentleman knows his business rainstorm. The burial service was we met our irienti jjogan, who worked on tho Nortonville D. J.

Jones has moved to Boliver, and will treat vou right. conducted oy tiie uaaieuows. me a good one and come at the right 1 -i 1 1 aeccasea na Wo hope Mr. Jones will en-Joy his new home and make money. time.

OlHlCU 111 LUC UVsW PUtAlJKsX. AKJ HJU I 1 -1 1 ij IT News a while last year. lie is publishing tho Tribune, a pop pa Best be cream, and the best place- Our loss is Boliver's and they publisher's stock trade. 1 ou jj an(J a maQy would not think of going to a mer- per in Atchison. to eat it is at Koenig's.

gain an honest, kind, industrious, -1. A 1 wTYrw "rrrkii What you want is Photographs. sober man. Of course Jack will What I want is your money. a naner of Bins or a pair of socks.

I 1 1 1 John Standish is still confined to his homo with rheumatism. Ice cream and cake at tho bakery. jounuartcr came aouio last moil the photographer. JTSJnVANTED. Cows to pasture "3 Jay fi, hi8laSttriBto the South 7.

e-- Goodpasture, Good well water. assortment. Griilin boil. t-iu iiu-kui uim yvm- wnu jiwses. Terms: i 50 per month in advance.

lie has done wrell we are glad to John O'Brien returned last Tuos- uuuwiv know, and his rerHitailon ns a first Jbnquio 01 I. Zimmerman. day night from Hebron, Earl Green and Jess Goddard lUUiMMHMWmilUHMI Wpr where he attended the funera of L. Mr Carter ig nQW md Mr. McMahon.

He tells us that started yesterday to Cripple Creek Col. where they will play ball H. W. SKINNER to offer the service of Gill Boyle to ulBumgu BUWu his cuatomcrSi Gin j9 looking having signed up with the pro at tho read the Herald. Mr.

Campbell tells us that he did not know ho was a candidate for mayor of Nortonvillo until election morning, having told one of the committee appointed to fill vacancies, that he did not want to make the race, and having told another prominent citizen, and supposed friend, who. promised him that he vould seo that his name would be properly removed, and ho thought this prominent citizen andsupposed friend had attended to the matter, as ho said ho If you want the best flour in town we can supply you. Griffin Son. cessional team there. pcarently witnout pain; no passeu n-ce awar peacefullv after a few week's Nortonville Elevator, fnnf-rnl servieos and During the electric storm last These are nice evenings to eat ice cream and cake with your girl, burial were iust as he had desired.

Wednesday evening, and while II tA has a lot ot she would rather eat itatKoenig s. A number of his relatives from a p. Burdick and family' were at C. McCarthy was in Atchison distance were present. He had supper a bolt ot lightning struck Pure Flux Seed, re-cleanod, and he has Just received a CAR OP TEXAS OATS.

"Wednesday buying brick for his many friends in and around Nor- the house and followed the electric He was burried by the wire in, burnt out the lights and 'hole in the ground," this h. in the g. by the way, will be one of the side of his wife, who preceded him badly trigntened the tamily. JUr iHtfiiifiiffimffiifffffim best cellars and cyclone resorts in to the great unknown. and Mrs.

B. each received a mild shock. The house was damaged to the extent of several dollars. It the state. was a narrow escape.

A number --f- "hV 'rtV of electric lights in the city were burned out. niiiuimmiiiiiMniiinmnnmimnnl inilliilitUHliliiiillliiiHilliiHiiiiiini! A Party at Green's- if wm Last Monday was the fifteenth QJ4IM birthday auniversary for Eva Green and in the evening about 50 young lui.un,- Gram. 8 people gathered at her home. Refreshments and games helped to make the evening pleasant. Eva received numerous presants.

ou can buy goods cheap now at UOGOlil Apple Trees for Sale. Til A block of first rooted, rthy's very thrifty apple trees, two years old. Best Kansas varieties. In iw6 too many Boys's Sails, too many Gents' Shoes, too many Ladies' Shoes, prime condition for shipping until April Price $25 per thousand on cars at Topeka. Address, iui For instance T06 mi G.

A. Huron, Topeka, Kansas. GO Days for net Cash.C A Social Time. A surprise party a reception for k. A.

Ay- fl- Fresh Number 1 Salt 95 cents a barrel, Eagle Flour, 95 cents a sack. Best Hard wheat Flour, 95 cents a sack, Shorts, C5 cents a hundred. Granulated Sugar, 18 pounds for $1. 7 bars Lenox Soap, 25 cents. 30 pounds Eice for 25 cents.

10 pounds oat meal, 25c. All package Coffee, 20 cents. ft Kev. Thomas Campbell, was given at Frank Terrya last Friday night. Me ih.w nz'n Dress Goods Only The Old Stylea.all Sold Out Tho minister and family were invited to spend tho evening at Mr.

Terry's and the members of the Eph worth League assembled at Regardless oi' gosl. Underwear, Blankets, and many other articles away down-- G.N. OoddaixTs and from there CALL SOON, PAYCASH, BUY CHEAP. A. J.

PERRY CO, went in a body to the Terry home ARGAINS IN SHOES. and a tip top time was enjoyed. Music, literary exercises, and innocent games were entered in y. A to with a spirit. 2' Remember, McCarthy deliver In fhe city,.

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Years Available:
1896-1898