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Norton County Plaindealer from Almena, Kansas • 3

Norton County Plaindealer du lieu suivant : Almena, Kansas • 3

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OAL.VEUT. EbcHMainbcalei A eold wave these few -days makes at a a I I ns think that spciog is not so near aftor Issued Every Thursday, A WUKU ABUU I ULU I MIINU. TJ51E TO it Choice early Held and sweet seed corn at T. J. McLaln'i store Rob Search Is enjoying a visit with his father from Logan.

Good second hand cook stove at McLaio's stoie. For a Urge assortment of all new stylo buggies go to Jrwlq Peterson's. Mis, C. W. Smith spent yesterday Trm of Stlbaoftjitlon Jt'it rear Blx inontha Three month 41.00 .10 I wonder who got April fooled? Married at the home ol the bride's, parent'.

Miss Sophrooia Houghton and Mr. Dick Bright, on Thursday, March 27 at high noon. Tho bride was arrayed I UP PAYINQ OUR' TAILOR April 3. 1W2. H.

G.TAMLQR, -Editor in Norton. Produce taken In exchapge at Em ma Wald', Money to Loan. Pull Blood Leghorns If you want a Inrrn loan coosolt G. G. 77 IE sell clothing by sample from the larcest house in the United States, The International Tailoring of New York and Chicago.

1000 beautiful samples to pick from. will take your measure and guarantee a perfect fit, also have a large line of ready-made clothing which we sell from from sample from one of the best houses in the country, David Adler Sons, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It only take3five days from the time we take, your order to get your suit. Come in and let tis take your order for one of our. i in a dove colored gown trimmed In white.

Tbe groom iu conventional black-' After tbe ceremony, performed by Rev. Fuller, the couple received the cogwalttuna of tholr fiiends and relatives and all sit do ft to sumptuous wed Jinf dinner, Their many friend join io wishing them all the hap. piness allotted to mortals. Miss "Ilinos visited Miss Thompson the lattr pari of the week i St Outline, Norton (Cans, J. N.

lilaloe lias ueotiid to quit busioetg for one year and is selling his grocery stock at cost. uoyle. (Ok.) per setting- of 15 Clipper. Mr. Lonia, a relative tho liar It will soon be time to snake garden settings d.

o. caANMCa. taonsou' is vUiting in this Remember I have a complete lice of Enormous prices for your Clothes when you can have Clothes made to your meaaure by Tho Inter national Tailoring Co, Mew YORK mnd OHIOAOO Uie world's largest Uilora, for the same price that you pay for good ready-mades. The FIT, MTTLt mnd VtORKMAHBHIP of "International" Garments are unsurpassed by any tailors fu the world and we guarantee that you will be more than pleased with clothes ordered from them. Come in and see a complete "In.

ternational line of new and nobby spring aud aummcR FABRICS 7'ATTtBTAlE, garden tools and seeds, all best and new. J. MoLiin's Hardware Storo. Nr. Theo, Weld and dduchter mav Wm Farmor hss been carrying his decide to with us again if tlicy Rain Proof can secure a suftahle "Tompkiu' Hired Man." Will appear Friday, eve April 18.

You wil.find.a full stock of Corn, JBrao and Shorts at tbe Feed Mill. Mr Mabel Marvin has been quire this week witbfeeait We lumen out for the Masons bead in a sling for the past week as a result tf a fumily of caibuocles which Mr, Barham wos in Norton have taken up their abode oo bis neck. yesterday ou a tnx-paing visit end Foa Sale: Que span nine-year old for he porjose of appesnog rffdre I lie Made of imported lnateriaU-without a single doubt the best fabric of the kind upon the market. mates, weight about 1300 each, both pension board lor examination. He bas made application for au increase of with foal, one driving horse, 6 years old.

All freo of blemishes. pension whiob we bops he will get. TI1EY ARE SWELL LOOKING George Shriver has made some im XV Buss. Mrs. G.

Parker snd little daugh provements this week in tbt' shape of tin Garden need in bulk at T. J. Mo. Laio'a hardware store. Miss Etta Patton made her regular iviait 'here this week.

A Good ecomd hand bicycle at 'McXmin'a for ten $10. Good eight foot steel wiodmil a new sidewalk In front of his store nod ter returned from I'jpeki Sunday sight and went from here la her home in Oberlin Monday morning. the planting of somo trees. To bas tba new walk made several feit wider RESPEOTrULLY, than tbe old which only looks' bet. Gail Hunt, who worked in the bar $21.

at M.eLain's hardware. ber shop here sevoral months ago, visit tor but is more convenient. By Churchill, Wm Pratt, Abe Ncis. Prof. Cultcr spent Saturday in Lot 0 ed in tcwa over Suuday, returning laland in attendance apon.

a Biptist winger, John Warner, W. J. Coiad, IQi 8. Durkce has bis house and farm for -ruu, also implements, buggy, hog wire harness, furniture, horse and eow for sale Monday morning. We are still in the Laundry busi.

nts. We guarau'ec the br-st work aod quickest returns. BatfUt leaves Wed. nesdoy evening and arrives Siturday morning. Fjtitury Liundry, G.

E. Shriver. Agent. Church Eider J- W. Tip ton, Christian Evangelist, will preach Charley Brown, Miles Taunton, John Robiosou and Cass Thomas wotked their passage to Long Islnud Monday night for be purpose of attending lodge.

Abe Nsiswanger took advantage of the laved freight and came back oo it. Some of the sidewa'k on the east side of tbe street is 'till uiiftuihhed and It if left in such a shape a hat mie one is li Mr. Charles Burnapiof Emporia spent nurday aod Sundav with old friends and relatives of this community White Plymouth Rocks, TheCeneral Utility Fowl. Elder J. W.

Tipton of Almena, has CASH DISCOUNT. To My Customers: at Farmingdale, three miles east of Al DR. ETTA M. PATTON, iDENTIST, Dr. Patton has been associa- ted with Dr.

H. J. Hill at for the last 10 years and is now practicing for her- l. Helf. She will be here the first and third Mondays and Tuesdays of each month.

i3Next Date: Monday and Tuesday March 31 and April 1. been solicited to deliver the address at Goodiand, Kana. at the Old Soldior's Eggs from selected pen, per setting mena, Suoday April 6th at eleven of 81.50. Jteunion in September. Seed Corn.

able to get a bad fall. The property owners should see to at that the walk is completed at once and if ihev don't the city should take a hand and finish up the job and assess the coi-K o'elock, and at the Buffalo school house the same day at three-thirty p. m. n. W.

DOLE, The cash discount on drugs from my whole- sale housesris 1.1-2 percent. On heavy goods.and w. etrtHrt-n ot.11 -rnt. r.ont. tin rt.

nn ihn.11. A V.r I have tome choice early kind well Rural Route Ko. 2. Bobst Run yon have been heavy f.dtipted for this olimate. Call and see lows this spring from the horns disease "Mr, Tompkln's it at T.

J. McLaiu's Hardware. long thought that customer who cent. I have South Fork Items. Alf Bright aod wifn attended a dinoe which has been epidemic this season.

cash is an much entitled to a dvs- naus snot So far four head of aV rues have died 4 41, riilingn rt rim rmmelf at Fairhaven Friday oVht. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 'XS htit tirnia tnunrt. 1 J. ri. rn.n.t.t.p.r tfi n.rran0R iiempiey smith was a passenger on No.

5 Friday night, bouod for Colby where be bus accepted a position in a large store. fellows as Dorop are Hired Man." Tba Mandolin club will give a play with the above title, in tbe opera house on Friday evening, April 13. It you like a play filled with clean but spaik- J5, ArPi'illips visited at South Fork and two more are now sick and tSe same ss dead. Such a loss, with the present price of horses is a severe ose. at Thursday and Friday, nSti and collections, iosaraaoe.

NOTARY PUBLIC In offloe. Mr. Shook is moving west this week. Sam Koapp reports new girl, at h.s Offlce above Plalndealer office. The remains of the daughter of Mrs.

ling humor, with a good plot, plenty of On large transactions it is easy to give a dis- y' count, bid when it comes to small purchases, which outn umber the large 50 to one is where -w the rub comes in To enable me to give cash cus- tomers a. uniform discount I put in a. new Cash Retfistar which mints check with the amonnt lioiiso. life and go to it, wait for. ''Mr.

Temp kin's Hi.ed Man." S. E. Wolfe, who died thtitoen years ago, were taken from the Venemon cemetery last week and interred by the JPalace Barber Shop, F. Ji, WlllTAKEB, Prop. Ctrl Sharp is on the siok list.

Newton Mcllone wont with Mr. Matk Bridges will cury bis mail in side cf her father io tbe Blackford cem A kins to take his cattle south. etery. This was in compliance with! Farmers are beginning Springs work. Mr.

Wolfe's last Golds Maddy visited on 3outh Fork Farm Fot Sale, ft of your purchase and is handed you with your ft goods. It makes no difference whether your ft purchase is 5c or $5 you get one of these checks y) fe which will be redeemed in goods, at the rate of fa 25c for every $5 in checks, thus giving you a ft uniform discvunt of five per cent on ALL your ft cash purchases. JiO Wis the time to paint and ft vaver vour htuse the fore part of iLe wetk: never it of a job long. To a Davis left Suodsy nigtt for Khiuvs City. As we have stated before, Tom has secured a good job in a drug stoie there-arid if he likes it be will make his slay permanent.

J. P. Sullivan came over fiom Logan thi first of the week and will make his home with hia aoa Doq. ia the future, lie expects to takes trip to Iowa to visit relatives before settling down ior I ood. Deibert Dibble orders his Plain-PEALEd sent to Anadarko, Oklahoma, instead of Kingfisher as heretofore, Rock Island company for whom he is working, hapjog -trausfered Lira to the former a neat utile rig whioh was raadi for him by Blacksmith Parish.

It is en-cloned and is fitted with cubby boles, drawers, writing dck aod sliding djois 89 thai Mark will bate a comfortable and handy little huuse on Joe Dole will uie a ejtum top bugy fitted with a box io front to hold the 80 acres: GO broke, 20 in clover, 20 Rev. Merritt will preach once a In pasluc good water fair house, one mi from Almena, three fouiths mile month at the 3ker school house, his next appointment being the 20. of from Rock Island depot, $1200; $400 tej -J ft down, balance on time if sold loon. v'Y ft Call or 8nine of the neighbors have their Rom 7it Ooe of those typical pleasant Amer. ican weddings took (lace io this ciy D.W.Browh Almena, Kana.

Thnrsdsy at high nion, at theresidenoe First Door South Commercial Hotel. of W. Ayers, at which Mr. John Bii ey aod Miss Flo Ayers were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev, of Altneno, fuller of the A CUT IN PRICES. groom saying the words which made tbe PHYSICIAN SURGEON Calls promptly atte day or night.

Otllce in the Dyatt brick In order io quickly move my remaining- gardens mad J. Oscar Hamilton is visiting in this neighborhood at present.7, This is the first timo Oscar.has been here for twelve years but be looks just the same and says be is doing in the west. Sunflower. Ray Figley to leave Soon for Goodiand where he will start a gallery. He will be with Messrs.

Johnson and Johnstone who have beeu learn ing the business Under bim for the past two months. H. Summers will take oharge the gallery here, A Counter Plot. A Counter Plot in "Too Rich Tc two, Miss Ivs Stevens, of Alme-ua, acted as bridesmaid and Mr Demp- Dwight Grant, who has been in Kan sas City for the past tnree weeks under the care of Drs. Thornton Minor, re-turned Tuesday night.

He is very well pleased with the treatmont and now fuels that he is a well man ones more. Jos Young, ex.court etenogn for Judge Geiger, whs iu town Monday uioru nj between trains. Joe is hustling the sl of the Williams typewriter And was on his way to Kansas City1 sey Smith, of Phillipsburg, ss best man'. Kansas Almena, The ceremony took place under, a beau tiful floral arch, immediately after which all partook of a meat bountiful dinner I FRESH 5 I GARDEN SEED m- 9 BULK at I McLAIN'S store. I stock of groceries, 1 have decided to make the price on them very low.

The following rices will give you an idea of our. big re-uction: 2 cans table peaches 23c 10c can baking powder 8c ilb.pkg. shredded 15c Good Alaska salmon 13c Owing to lack of space. I am unable to give more prices. Come and investigate.

R. SEARCH. W. G. BISSELL, Lawyer.

Farm loans made, F. H. Mellor, local especially arranged for the happy occa. sion. The bride sppeared in bouutiful apent; white Persian lawn and the bridesmaid wore a most becoming dress of pale blue Organdie.

The Wedding Maroh was Kansas. Phillipsburg, OSAfsSaVIlS1 Marry" is furnished by the amusing aJ ventures ef Ponso'nby and his wife, in iheir endeavor to esosp 3 the wrath 1 Wiggs, Ponsonby's fatber-io-law, who wlwre he will take charge of a branch house for this company. N. Barhani bad bills printed at this office Friday announcing a sale of thir-y-eight head of cattle whioh will held at his yards south of the M. depot, on Saturday, April 12.

If jou are thinking of buying some cattle, Mr: Barhain may have just wbat you- want. rendered by Mrs. Rt W. FaircMld. Ouly near relatives of the contracting parties were prseot.

The bride Is the haa followed them from Colorado. Wiggs imagines that Ponsonby has married his diughtur to obtain her mon DAYSTRAESFEf? LICE, ssi- BATI3FA0TION OtJABAVTECO. oldest daughter of W. D. Ayors, of this city, respected aod beloved by all, ey, fuming and railing bo arrives on the scene where Van Vhssingco, as Cyn while the groom is a son of Rev.

M. J. Bailey, of Almeoa, Kuasas, sod the ju Island Camp No. 4705 held a at the Commercial Hotel Wednes thia Van Doozlebarger. is pretending to learn to paint.

To avoid 4 tragedy A Spring Tonic. Everybody needs a tonic in the spring, at this time tbe system craves a tonic, It is bouseoleaning time for your body. Liohtj'a Oolery Nurve Compound will tone up your nerves, blojl, kidneys and liver an I fid von with health aod energy. Sold by W. L.

Howe. Bio Horn Basin. Aro yon interested in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming? Ii'a a rich but Tatloe Proprietors. His boat of friends in Norton county will be pained to learn of the very seri- 1 1 I 1 day evening. Besides a most "royal ren Van Vlissingen tells Wiggs that Pon- nior partner in tbe firm of Ayers Bailey, geoeral rneroliants of this city.

The yottog people will go to houackeep. sonby is only pretending to bs poor, S.W. SULLIVAN-- but that in reality he is very rich. JPhy eician Surgreon. Tk Tail a Sumsis.

Tho test of the new chemical engine ing immediately and will be at home to their many friends after April 5th, General congratulations are exteoded Office in north rooms of Dyatt's uua unless vi amn ooiriu. na irouoie is caneor of tbe stomach. We sincerely hope to at the disease can be arrested and that Sam can soon get cut among us again: Two of bis brothers from Nebraska arrived.Tuesday. Lafe Niohols. who was one of the lucky ones in the Oklahoma drawing last fall and who has been down in that country this winter, bus disposed of his brick, upstairs.

Calls promptly at tended day or night. was made Tuesday. Mr. Sheldon, the agent of the company, had a building to the happy pair, together with wisher for a long and pleasaut married past, they were agreeably entertained at their hall with music by Almena's Man dolin and Guitar club of eight players and our home quartette of singers. Tbe boys always manage to have an extremely enjoyable time at their banquets.

Long Island Leader. Rural Route carriers, Mark Bridges snd Will Dole made their initial trips Tuesday. A Rood many patrons on these routes have not as yet secured boxes aodthe carriers do not take their 12x12x15 erected south of the B. depot aud this was filled with boxes life. Long Inland Leader.

Tkm Kiwlaterial Aatoeiation. Tbe town has been fall of Congre Fairhaven Points. Fine weather this week Jack Conarty went to Pliillipsburg where be will remaio this summer, J. A. Maddy is still ou the sick list, Jim Diedrick is goiny to work for Jack Conarty.

Albert Douglas still has the smallpox, Harry Uoderwood.is breaking prairie! J. N. Uudorwood returned from Colby yesterday. Suoday school will start at Pleasant Bill next Sunday Charley Harper moved h's tank this week. Miss Mtrtba Carlson is visiting in tbe neighborhood this week.

Tbe farmers are sharpening up their tools teady for woik, Mr. Deidrech and Mr. Conarty went to Philiipaburg this weekj Wait Conarty has moved to Norton. Mr. Prol has gone west to make wells.

Merviu Douglas of Biikville, visited bis brother Sunday. John Holmes sends remittance from Lake Side, Washington, which crediis bis subscription well op into 1U03. Mr, Holmes says be could not keep house without the Plairdealeb; Grandma Warner returnrd Tuesday night from Norton whwa he a week visiting the AJmas and Baker families. undevlnpcd portion of Northwestern Wyoming. It contains marvelous openings for small ranches along good streams in the valleys, with one million ores of government land open to set-tlemept undor tne United States land laws.

The Burlington Route bas just published a folder descriptive of the Big Horn Basin. It is illustrated snd cos. tains an accurate map. It tells about tbe lar of the land, character of the PAINFUL AgPPEVENTIVBT I2MALE lKkSGtrtABITICa, Are Safa and Reliable. t3" Porfe-tlT Hsmlraa and lumber and tbe whole thing satur.

ated with coal oil. When tbe structure was built the wind was in the north, but when the time for the trial arrived it had changed to. the south. This made it rxuon more difficult to extin Recl CrooG Tanoy Pills claim and is now engaged in the bay business. He came up from there tbe first of the week to attend to some mines matters, but will return in a short time, fie does not seem to be very enthusiastic over tbe new country.

Rev. M. J. Bailey left Monday mor. ping for Osborne, the seat the North-Vfest Kaueas (Conference for this vear.

guish tha flames, as an opening was Purely aa a I left on tbe north side so thai he could 1 1:3 LCrJES ti1? ir.iit SdfyM get at tho flames. Notwithstanding soil, prodaots, yield, irrigation and op mmmmy MM PRICE $1.00 7 Sect postpaid oo rooeipt at JM these drawbacks tha fire was pat out ia but a Very short time. Prior to the mica. Uoner refunded If not a i gatjooal ministers since the cause for their presence being the association of minister and congregational ohnrches. Sot- being able to attend the day sessions ws have no report of the various meetings, bat judging from the remarks of those who have attended the meeting has been a successful one ia every way.

The principal feature haa been the twe illustrated lectures Dr. Fisfc', of Topeka, on "Who's Who. and Why" and "Pioneer Kansas and the schools she bas Founded," These two lectures given on Tuesday and Wcduesday nights, respectively, have been mueh enjoyed. The stereopticao which produces the illustrations is a fine machine and under tbe direction of Mr. Weeks it adds much to the bsauty of the eddressca.

lay. Semph tad Booklet Mtnt trt. mail. Everybody who lives contiguous to ooe of these routes should provide himself with a box and we believe tbey willafter they find what an accomodation the servioc is. Mrs Frank Dake and Mrs.

C. D. Peterson arrived from Manitoa jester, day. They expected to find their fath. er, Mr.

Geo. Wroot very near death's doorjvhen tbey arrived, as tbe last word they had received bim was quite 'alarming, bat they were very glad to find bim much improved. He was very low for tbe fjrst two or three days of tbe week but is much be tier at present. Via de Cinchona Co. Des Moines, iow The opning session of the conference is on Wednesday morning, but the Old Soldier's League holds an annual banquet on the evening before the opening of tbe conference and as Rev.

Bailey is portunities, li our interested, better write for a copy. It'a free. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr. s.

Jangling Nerrves. Are yoa initablt? Do you sleep badly? Is it hard to concentrate your though I your appetite poor? Do you feel tired, restlons and despondent? Try Lichiy's Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good than 'any thing yoa have ever tiicj. Sold by niwo. fire test, a trial was made of the engine's worth as a force pump.

Water was thrown twenty or twenty. five feet over the top cf the B. M. elevator which proved pretty conclusively that there was some foroe in the machine. We believe that the purchase of the ogine by tbe eoaocil is a wise move and thai it will furnish adequate protection both for the business street snd he addition.

See 'Torapkio a Hired Man" at the opera house cn the 18. Mrs. T. B. Atkinson, Ray and Mabel arrived last Friday night from Homer, Michigan.

Torn bas decided to s'art a shop here. We are glsd to welcome this family bark to Altccea egiiio. a memoer or that organization, be left Monday in order to bo there in time to attend' that. Bishop Mallilieu will preside cm (be conference..

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