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The Nortonville Herald from Nortonville, Kansas • 1

The Nortonville Herald from Nortonville, Kansas • 1

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i.it. i i 1 iU ic: VOL. ill. NORTQPWlLLfa, KAHSAa, rtuAi amy Preveutable teomn. At one time wo were ready to Thfl area of tho United Status bo- Ilear what a great scientist writes: .1 i I 1 1 1 I TT i i'rot.

blarney, msirucioi ui iuv Normal in Oskaloosa, says that In the municipal affairs of Atch-inson they have what they cull the say tnat a. j. Diacy xa.j "Jlore than half a million people die every year from diraases that the third law of motion cannot be good man, but now we don leei a bit like saying so. Ho writes too manv circulars and convicts him House of Waggener and the House of Guthrie. aro called preventable tr filth or germ diseases.

They aro bo called because tbey could bo prevented. They are derived from filth and foro the purchase of Alaska was square miles. Alaska contains 600,000 square miles of mainland, 7,000 aquare miles of the Aleutian islands und 23,000 square miles-of other islands, a total of 670,000 square miles, or ono-fifth of tho area of tho rest of the United States. It requires the areas of California, self of downright meanness and a Nothing will make a man mad disposition that is possessed by thoy are oausod by germe. quicker or nothing will make him cuss more than to sit at a desk trying to write, with a strong Kansas Tho lax sanitation ol xno great Yes, you are your brother's keeper, to a certain extent.

From this an( unt atcr the war you will have to put a revenue stamp on all your checks, notes, deeds, mortgages etc. Aiut we glad we're not rich. When yonplaee the little revenue stamp on your legal papers, don't fail to write you- initials and the date on the same. There is a penalty for not doing so. Study the law.

more forcibly illustrated than by twisting a mule's tail. Santa Fe Route dining car3 arc equipped with electric fans. Deputy Sheriff Helms of Topeka is under arrest and confesses to the charge of extorting money from dissolute women by fraud. He is good for the penitentiary. cities of America causes pollution of many penitentiary inmates.

The Ookaloosa Times says it is impossible to turn around at the in thn water, soil and air of tlie land. wind blowing his paper all over Oregon, Washington, iciano, Montana and Now York to equal this. Tho area of New York, Pennsyl People drink polluted water, breathe the room. polluted air and live on polluted stitute without stepping on a book- vania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Vir A. II.

liorton is a candidate for soils. As a consequence iney are poisoned. Tho instinctive remedy ginia and Vost irgmia equals oniy ono-halfof Alaska. It equals tho appears to be alconoi, bewer gas U. S.

District Judge for Kansas. Shawnee county will vote her solid no doubt. Horton led the dele In every section in the county and in nearly every family in the and the general produots or tne putrefaction of dead oruanio matter combined area of Groat Britain and Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. It stretchea from latitude 21 degrees to 71 de poison the blood, depress tho spirits, county the Herald is read; hence gates in liorton and Hutchinson. agent.

The police force of Atchison has been cut down, from thirteen to Electric fans are cooling. You o-et them and other seasonable articled in Santa Fe Route dining cars. Wolnfmrliv. thfi 2')lh. Will give weaken tho appetite ana digestion, andi the people drink alcohol.

It was II. at II. and H. grees and from longitude 130 do-grool to 168 degrees. Overland Monthly.

I believe the great cause oi rearn- We think Mr. Stanley is a good nw drink in sickneea' and vexx 13 a good weekly which to place your ads. Miss Anna Mario Nellis is writing very interesting letters from Germany to the Kansas Fanner. man and will make a good governor, but wo are getting tired of so Banitation and tlfiit is what makes prohibitory laws difficult or impos- It lofty Pnrpoae. Will vou tell mo." asked the re nrosent with all bills (except much talk in the papers about him porter who had looked upward at ho eloud niercina structure until groceries) amounting to $2.50 or being a Sunday school superinten Miss Anna's mother was a Jeher-son countv eirl in 70's.

more. hiB neck was weary, "what you are bibla The way to secure prom wuuu ia to banish diseaeo and disease infection from tbe earth. The disease poisons are the constituents of King Alcohol. If they are banished, he dent. One of the meanest men building this gigantio smokostacK for" we ever know was a Sunday school Practical.

"Do vou believe in dat motto, Strange as it may appear neither "In order, perhaps, coldly re Superintendent, Dewev. Summon. Schley nor wil labtficate without waiting to be prohibited." 'Nevvuh put off tell tomorrow what plied the architect who was con Mr. Grimes may make us a very good State Treasurer, and because, forsooth, his brother may" bootleg whiskey and his strong supporters may, be schemeing shylocks, is no reason we should have it in for him, ifjhe is a good worthy gentleman. Sir.

RichterTwho the republican will elect Lieut-Governor, oil Jht not to think he is going to beselected because he is a german. W.cyare tiled of this hobby-horse polices, this making a campaign on Methodism, Prcsbyterianism, Soldierisih or nationality. Men should be elected to office bocause they are capable men, good men and true and represent the principles that their constituents uphold. Electric fans to keep you cool ure new and timely features of Santa Fo Route dining cars. 7 Hobson have relatives in The various candidates for coun structing the tower, "to get oeyona yob kin jesT as well do teruay i la-quired Pickaninny JJm.

"fiho'lv I does." replied hta motb- tho reach of tho higher criticism. How It Was. Giston Where did you get that ty offices in the county "seem to have gotten themselves together and And the deafening roar of the er, who was einoving tho dishes $5 I thought you were dead hroke. workmen went en. Chicago It looks very much like the straight out democrats would put from the table.

Tiller I was, but 1 met Ricker resolved" not to patronize the newspapers in the way of announce "WelL den. ez long ez I bob do and borrowed it of him. limn I reckons mebbo I miKht ez Giston Why. 1 didn't know that An Awfnl Disclosure. "Your future," faid tbe trance ments, and now the Herald "has well go right ahaid an eat airatlma Eloker was acquainted with you.

mtvliiimVis clear. I see you aoing supper. Waehmgton Htar. gotten itself together and resolved" that the amount of free advertising Tiller Well, I'll tell you now over a wide, unsettled expanse of is. I'm acquainted with him, but i suspect he isn't acquainted with me.

country. You walk, walk, waiK, ior( In the course of a sermon a negto these aspirants will receive through Tuvnrfifrr in Qeoraia. touching on days at a time. iiif Tf ha was. I ani inclined to tnmii its columns will bo noticeably tbe Sjbj3ct of earthquakes, eaid: shouldn't have 'got.

tho fiver. Bos a state ticket in the held afcr all. Kansas is getting good advertising at the Omaha Fjxposition. Cool and comfortable dining cars on SantaFo Route are obtained by use of electric fans. Mr.

Samuel Fontiue yesterday handed us a copy of The Grasshopper, a nice looking paper that was published November 27, 1873, in Grasshopper Falls (now limited. Jiy smlul hearers, a yearwi- ton Transcript. miakfeJ is Dothm mo' ner less uou A Socialist Slate Convention was dis: Hell clone got tired waitin fer Bfltllcal Confirmation. Pnrpnn WLat do vou p-afbor from held at Ft. Scott last Tuesday and "An explorer I uoa oopraiHtnnr "No, young man, "replied the fair( dealer in futures, "you will be actaa1 8t Louis Post-Disiatolk.

Celebrate in Nortonville. you en gone ter sleep en wake np It seems to us, says an exchange that editors and writers are very much like all other people who tho lp.sson of tbe ifivo wise and the yawninr a ticket put in the field. A hot platform was adopted, in which fiv foolish viraiaij? Human deeds and human lives are npver understood until they are fin-iKhed. You can no more toll in od- Student That- at least one-half ibo women are foolialr. Cleveland have to hustle for a living.

If you do them a favor they, return it; if they resolve against the Liord Praver and in favor of aluminum Valley Falls) by G. A. Huron. The editor of the Herald had then plain Deata how manhood will turn out you are kind to them they appre and paper money, Mrs. Semple than bow a young child w.ill just come into his majority and was ciate it, and they are friendly to date it, and they are tnenaiy 1776-1898.

BCemed to be the high all their friends and they resembler n. generalissimo of the occasion. their follow creatures in many ways working on the Grasshopper. Mr. Huron is practising law in Topeka.

This old paper calls up many recollections. It contains a full ac ToeraniB They will not expend time, money and brains xd explaining to the up. Tbe United Kingdom has 2,005,000 acres, of worth forests of thcrDnited States are worth $500,000,000. Eornd tarthinge were oot cotr.cd nntil the year 12ia Before then pennies broken into four pieces made farthings. count of the killing of Stitzell and of 4th of July Celebration public what a fine fellow and merchant Jones is, when Jones will Blair, two horse thieves, while in irons in the city.

The paper con at ATortonville. not spend a cent to support their Tn fact thev are like the We are figuring on a change, an improvement and business transaction that will, if we are successful; create in Nortonville the best local newspaper ever published in th4 county or in any town the size of! our pretty and popular little city. Of course wo will need all the subscription money we can get to help swell the treasury. tains the names of many who yet vhhorinr town and rest of the human family, they stick to them, thot support them, many who have crossed over the devide. Judge L.

A. Meyers was On an average an Englishman, la 14 pounda heavier than a if n. follow kicks thev kick then a druggist and plain L. A back, if possible, onco anyhow 0FTI6ERS OF THE M. S.

BABCX)CK. Chairman. K. II. MEYER.

Marshal. J. M. GOHEEN, Assistant Mar. Paroee.

County Association, then read a The Center Township Bible 0 on Tjie importance of the School Association held its regular ahoni a Community," A National Salute from 4 to 6 A. M. Ta-ade will form cn Railroad Street, and march through tha principle streets of the city to the Park. 10 a. annual meeting in the Christian co'ptainingmany pertinent thoughts church at this place, on Sunday, wa3 ajy followed by Rev.

June 2G, with President Isaac Nicken cf Kansas City, Maris in the chair. fho evening session was opened The first session opened at 10 witll a pine service by the Y. P. o'clock, with devotional exercises jet by n. Iligley.

conducted by J.M.Jones of Atch- yiva Arthur, in a recitation, told in" a very pleasing manner How the Old Man went to Rev. George W. Hills delivered n. verv eloauent address on The ison. The first business of the convention was the adoption of a constitution and by laws.

There was a suggestion made that the association be called the Sabbath School Association. But after a brief discussion it was decided to call it the Bible School Bible and its Influence. Nellie's Prayer," (a recitation) jjwiiiin was touchingly given by Miss Jen nie Hudson The music of the convention was ill a. m. Music in Uand Mand.

oy m. a. Invocation, Kev. S. M.

Hood. Music America Zobo Hand. ADDRESS OF WELCOME- A. PERRY. Response A.

W. Robinson. Declaration of Independence II. R. Music Rand.

AFTEKU00N PROGRAM. Music Rand. Recitation Fred Satterlee. Music Rand. Address Orator of tho Day.

Music Rand. AMUSEMENTS. and Spoon Race (Ladies). 1st prize Dress Pattern, by rB 1 untLn oon. 2nd prize, Silk Watch Chain, H.

D. Rurdick. Sack Fwve: Pound lost Cream Candy, F. A. Muncy.

f'limbin- (ircased Pole; Twd-blade knife, Lawrence Hardware Co. race; Threeddade kjife Slinnijn erlee. Wheelbarrow race; Nobby Hat, C. C. McCurt.i Rarrcl race; Two-bla-de knife, F.

S. Whitakor. Shoe race, Impair cull l.uttons Store; 2nd shirt stud, ebb lire u. Foot race, (50 yds); box of cigars, C. A.

1 ardw. Bombardment and Destruotlonot Troops- RAND CONCERT A I 1 M. Association of Center Township inspiring and highly appreciated. It was moved and carried that The goos were of a high i ifiL-n i ii i i all strangers ue mviww cnaracter anu wen renuereu 'The SUr of Bethlehem," by New Summer Goods. Lawns, Percales, Organdies, LatestN ovelties Staple Dry Goods.

Trimming's. Mrs. Stillman of forxika, was a marvel in tho power and purity of voice and tone enunciation. jwrt in the deliberations of the convention. By motion the chair appointed Job Brobkman, Frank Kenyon and Mary Willis a committee on nominations.

Miss Mary Willis road an excellent paper on Primary Methods, was followed bv a very prof- There was a steady down pour of rain from 9:30 till after noon; nevertheless there was a fairly trood sized audiance at both morn ing and afternoon sessions, and a itable sermon by licv. l-x. iioi- fu house in the evening. land of Topeka. Nearly all who were on the iVin nftrnfon the committee uorn rirpn- find rendv on nominations repeated as follows: to whcn their names were President, Job Brockman; Vice cac President, Kossell Iligley; Secre- In gpito of all hinderanccs, the t-irv and Treasurer, Mrs.

Jmma convention might be voted a succr finS Groceries and Tate. and Mr. Maris deserves great cred- III II Oueehsware, Thc report was adopted. jt f0r the excellent way in which "The Bible School Ideal was everything was arranged and pro then presented by A. Hastings, for I.

kkjht, i Sec'v. Pro tern. of Kffingham, in a very able man- ner. The electric fans now operate! ouarantcou- Miss Clara Hastings of Effing- in Siiiiia Fe Route dining cars art I'J J.m ron-lcrcd the Widow of desirable and seasonable acee scr Nain" in a remarkably eilcctive jc to an already unsurpassed ice. 4.

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1,041
Years Available:
1896-1898