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Norton County Plaindealer from Almena, Kansas • 8

Norton County Plaindealer from Almena, Kansas • 8

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Almena, Kansas
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CO SOQS0 Don't forget that we have the bargains; Goods never were sblcj at as close a margin as we are now selling' them. Come in and be We can show All $4.00 Shoes now. All $3.50 Shoes Shoes All $2.75 Shoes now. All $2.50 Shoes now. All $2.35 Shoes now.

All $2.25 Shoes now. All $2.00 Shoes now. All $1.15 Shoes now. All $1.50 Shoes now 2.99 2.50 2.39 2.19 2.09 J. 99 1.79 1.59 lift 'HI i 1 () () () () a 8 () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () GROCERIES.

50 bars Nugget Soap for $1.00 30 bars "White Laundry Soap for, 1.00 7 cans fine Table Peaches for 1.00 6 cans Extra Peerless Fruit or 1.0& 3 gallon cans Apricots for 1.00 4 quart cans Maple Syrup or 1.0$ 24 pounds of Beans for 1.00. 24 pounds Broken Rice for 1.00 18 pounds Whole Rice for L00', 1 glass of Jelley for. .05 1 can of Apple Batter JOu 1 can of Tomatoes for T. 09 2 pounds English Walnuts for .35 2 cans Egg Plums for I .25 2 cans of Pears for .25 1 package Drum 1 pound Cross Bow Tobacco .30 HATS. All $3.00 Hats now.

All $2.50 Hats now. 2.19 1.99 All $2.25 Hats now. ill $2.00 Hats 1.79 All $1.75 Hats 1.59 1.39 All $1.50 Hats now. No space to price everything; come in and see. No goods charged at these prices.

Remember cash or produce is what gets the goods. Yours for lowest prices, always. A. 9 Peoples ore W. J.

COZAD, PROP. ALMENA, KANSAS. 5 fs Obituary, We regret to announce the death of 1 CITY but to love him. His death leaves in his family a void that never can be filled, and his brothers and sisters sustain a loss so great that any words that E. D.

Mills which occured last Tues day morning at the home of his broth er east of town. Gene, as he was fa The Place to Eat Meals and Lunches At all Hours. RESTAURANT. tongue might utter, or pen inscribe miliarly known, has been ill all winter are all too weak to give it utterance. S.

D. DODGE, Prop. He leaves many friends in Norton Con- We handle a complete line of the best fectionery, Cigars, Etc Almena, Kansas. county and other places where he has lived who will learn with sincere sorrow of his sudden departure' from earthly scenes. Tho postofflee department has begun a crusade against tho printing of objectionable advertisements and stories in newspapers and periodicals, throughout the country.

The action is based on section 3893 of the revise! statutes, which imposes a fine of not exceeding $5,000 or imprisonment for noil over five years, or both, for any person depositing in the mails, or aiding in circulation through the mails of any obscene print, pamphlet, etc It is proposed to amend this law to in elude vulgar advertisements and other printed matter. Under the now policy a number of papers containing questionable matter have been thrown out of the mails under telegraphic orders to the postmasters, and a campaign will be waged against objectionable medical advertisements, which are being widely published. frequently elected to office As Regards Mr. Hearst. The mere fact that William and came out here from Kansas City, about two weeks ago in hopes the change might prove beneficial to his health.

To ail appearances he was greatly improved and was able to be up and out doors and had intended to start home Tuesday night. He expressed himself as feeling stronger than usual on the night of his death, hut soon after he went to bed he was suddenly taken worse and although everything possible was done for his relief, he passed away about one o'clock a. m. Tuesday. The sudden attack resulting in death came so suddenly and, his previous condition had been R.

"Do you attend the immedtately began a search but it was impossible to find the stranger; Telegrams were sent to surrounding towns but the fellow evidently was able to make his get-away as nothing has been heard of him. ne is described as being about 20 years, old tall slim and wearing overalls. Hearst is gravely accepted anywhere as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency is more and more coming to be recognized as a disgrace not only to the party, but to the country. aske4 his hearers. "I do not," he said.

Then you have no right to kick," they told him: "It is the duty of every good citizen to attend the primaries and see that the best men are chosen as candidates." Whereupon he began attending the primaries. He worked faithfully for the nomination of sober, honest and reputable No one can contemplate this can didacy without realizing that it marks ho favorable that it was impossible to notify his family in time for them to a degradation of politics never before The wheat crop is ruined. much wet weather of late has caused all the wheat in the ground to sprout. reached in America. It is so destitute Thanks.

The Qv B. Club gratefully acknowledges its appreciation of the courtesy of Dyatt Bros.1 in donating the use of the Opera House for the drama, Rebeaca's Triumph, and of the get here to see him again alive. His wife and little son Harry and er El va, arrived Tuesday night to attend the funeral which was held at the residence of A. K. Mills yesterday morning at eleven o'clock.

Interment was made, at his request in the Almena cemetery beside other loved ones gone before. of reason, it is so barren of respectability, it has its inspiration in such vanity and vulgarity, it has so little to recommend it and it appeals "so exclusively to the greedy and depraved that its essential impudence cannot fail ultimately to force itself upon the most thoughtless. It is going to take something more editor of the Plaindealkb for free advertising space and printing. Thanks are hereby extended to all who in any way assisted in making the effort of the Club a financial success. Mrs.

V. S. Robe, Club Press Reporter? candidates. ir But it id no good. The other fellows turned out in greater numbers and outvoted him, and bad men were nominated and elected to office, as before.

He felt that he had a right to kick, this time, and he complained again. J'Do you attend the primaries?" his Gene Mills was one of the pioneers of Norton county, coming here in 1872 VT 7, v' when Indians were common visitors "i1 lu U1 "ro v.r An editor who knows says that be hearers asked him. No half way measures at St. will suffice. A political party LjOUlS which fore a man's married he's a dude, after 'I do." v.

"Then you ought to keep your he's married he's subdued. Before has fallen so low as to make such a candidacy as this possible, mnst assert marriage he swears he will not marry I mouth shut," they said. "You are a the best woman in the world after iisemnno uncertain way or accept part 0f the crowd that nominates marrgiae he finds he hasn't. the stigma which has thus been these bad men. and vou are responsible placed upon it.

for them." Chicago Tribune. CARRYING COMFORT All kinds of men and neighbors lived far apart. Here-sided here and bore his slwire of vicissitudes common to life on the frontier, lires, Indian scares and drouths, and stayed to see the country blossom into a garden spot of the west, and then he thi east was better and moved to Atchison in 1) had since lived there and iu Kansas City where fiis family now reside. Eugene Da virl Mills was' born April 23, 1852, in Dela ware county N. Y.

and died at the home of hi brother A. i K. Mills, near Almona, April 5, 1904, have, aspired to at Attempted Bank Robbery Norton. 1 the presidency, some of them good and some of them bad, but this is the to the homes of our customers. Our bedding department is supplying th First published in Pktlidealer March 81.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE of hearing paction to sell rnal estate. State of ansa, Norton County, 88 To all whom it may concern, but more especially to H. F. Douthlt, ort Douthit, Lyda Tum-. Meson and Elmer Tumbleaon, her husband.

Kmma Nolan, and Mike- Nolan her husband, Hetrter A. Van Dyke and A. Van Dyke, her husband, and W. H. Hllofl.

Heirs at Law an first instance in the history of the re An attempt was made to rob the First State Bank at Norton last Sat needs of particular people. public in which a person without brains, without character, without lhe Important part of the bed is the mattress and th nnri Guardian ad litem of Heirs at Law of Har- I rhpc experience, without acquaintance and without any qualification for leader are not right handsome wood County. Kansas: and fine carving wont make a good urday afternoon but was prevented from being successful by the nerve of the cashier John B. Wray- A stranger walked up to the cashier's window and pointed a revolvar at Mr. Wray demanded money or your life quick or I'll Instead of I.

W. nuil You are hereby notified, that ship except that which inherited wealth can buy has had the audacity Administrator ol said deceased, did on the 26 aay 01 Marcn a. ivoi Die a ptuion in the rrooaie oun oi norran county, Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to sen me rouowing oesenwa land, for the pur to force himself by braggadocio and bribery upon the attention of his bet-j ters as a pretended candidate for the most exalted office in the world. i Chicago Chronicle, a Democratic pa complylngjwith the stranger's demand Mr. Wray grabbed the barrel of the pose or paying uie fleets and costs of administration of said estate, to wit: The south east quarter of Section 11.

Town at ten clock a. m. Ills early life was spent iri New York City, Ohio and Nebraska. He to Norton county at the age of twenty where he resided eighteen years. He was married December 10, 1876, to Eudora Morris.

To them were born nlno children, four sons and five daughters, seven of whom survive him. He was ever a loving husband and father, a kind affectionate, brother, jtren rona to a fault, and few knew him i ship 3 Range 22, in Norton ronnty. Kansas. oea. We are showing a full and very attractive line of MATTRESSES.

Also 'wire springs, nere's part of the price story. R. IRWINi Almena, kas. Ana said pernios will oe neard at tbe office of revolver and ducked his head below the counter. The would-be robber the Probate Judge of said County on the 12 day of April A.

D. 1004 at I o'clock of said day per. lost his nerve and ran out of the building and down an alley. at which time and place each of you, and all other Interested, are notified to be present and show cause, if any you hare, why an order of sale as prayed for should not be granted, Once Their Was a Man. Once their was a man who complained that unworthy mm were too When Mr.

Wray recovered from his Dated this dsr of March A. I. 1004. W.J. Could, Admin Utrator.

shock he notified sheriff Hatcher who.

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