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Hill City News from Hill City, Kansas • 8

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Hill City Newsi
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Warm. from Colorado Rosa Smith is back Springs. Nice day. BARGAINS FOR YOU! Friday night was the coldest on so far. Advertise in tbe News.

It. S. Emmons is home again. The coal business is looking up. Main street was crowded with teams nnnnr E8.

unuuL Roy Farley was in from Norland Saturday. J. Wolfe, of Grainfield, was in the city Saturday. DRYCO Friday. 0) ill ds; 1G.

want a correspondent in every We noticed Ilanselman on Harry ULUin school district. our streets Saturday. and see that BOOTS SHOES Examine your flues they are all right. liVVCA TMOXA Ij. Don't fail to attend the Northwest at Norton next Thursday.

The child who minds at home nevi-r causes trouble in school. Charles Clark reports things in the Leland school moving along smoothly. Supt. Garnett reports the schools of the county in a good condition generally. Several of the country districts are enjoying the old fashioned literary society.

The Teachers' Union will meet at Spring Creek the 6econd Saturday in December. The Hill City Reading Circle met at the home of Miss Cora Kelley last Friday night. P. L. Stout expects to attend the State Seachers' Association in Topeka during holidays.

The Hill City Reading Circle will meet at the home of Robert Garnett next Friday night. The regular monthly meeting of the Hill City school board occurs next newspaper, the If you want a good News fills the bill. Are going now at the LOWEST In order that you may get Bar Jim. Stewart has opened up a barber shop on west Main street. Charlie Wonder has sent for some gold-fish for hia aquarium.

Genial Thoma9 Houpt, of Morlan township, was in town Saturday. The sheriff of Norton county was in town several days last week. Our subscription list keeps right on J. W. Cole was on the sick list Sat growing at a comfortable rate.

gains in these goods we have made speo ial efforts in securing them, knowing that people will buy where they can do the best. We will give bargains in all goods you buy of us. We endeavor to please all of our customers. Come and see us John Lawson will leave us in a few urday and Sunday but is improving. Sol.

Ilutton is putting up a fine new house on his farm northwest of town. days for southeastern Kansas. Several families will leave Indiana township soon for a fairer clime. Our merchants seem to be doing a fine business in spite of the hard times. A sore throat Influenza seems to be epidemic just now in these parts.

1 and be convinced. HICHEST MARKET PRICE 4 PRODUCE James Gordon has taken a mare and two colts to winter for George Wheel er. II. D. Clayton is in Kansas City this week looking up irrigation machinery.

Francis Drake has a position as a lineman for a telegraph company in Chicago. Lots of our people will suffer if the coming winter proves to be a hard one. O. B. Kackley returned the latter part of last week from an extended visit in Missouri.

big and A few fire guards might be a protection these windy days 2 General lerchaniise Stores 2 JPomeroy Avenue and Main Street. We think that Graham county has experienced-a dry spell of sufficient monaay aiternoon. The State Normal Quarterly lids' been made a monthly, with Pres. Taylor as editor in chief. Type-writing and stenography are now taught as part of the regular course in the State Normal.

Miss Bertha Tritt is doing good work in the Bogue school. Her patrons are well pleased with her work. Teachers who expect to spend the summer months in school should consider well the claims of the State Normal. Miss Minnie Bundy is doing good work in her school this winter, in fact that is the only kind of work she ever does. Our teachers expect to go to Norton in force next week with the avowed purpose of capturing the Northwest and bringing it to Hill City next year.

It is probable that, after this vear duration. Rev. D. P. Crandall will preach at the Riverside school house next Thursday night.

All are cordially invited. Hill City lived high last week. There were five knockdowns and school was dismissed for a day because some one pounded the teacher. Capital. Several hitching posts were set In front of the Pomeroy hotel building last week.

Mr. Carney reports that inquiries for irrigation machinery are growing very numerous. 5- (FiimaLn, TII.PIOEE BASSIST, Graham county should send a large delegation to Norton' for the Thanks giving Association. Is Receiving Fresh Goods every Tom Pratt, of Skelton, was in the city doing business with the express all fees at the State Normal will be company Wednesday. Little Miss Lodcmia Messick celebrated her 5th birthday, Tuesday, November 13, by having five of her particular friends come and spend the day with her.

It was a day well spent and one they will remember a long time. The guests were Misses Pauline VanSlyck, Barbara HarwiandFay Anderson and Eddie VanWyck and Harold King. Representative Hanna entertained the mandolin club at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Wilcox Saturday evening. and cards served to entertain the company until a late hour when refreshments were served. More excellent music followed after which the company dispersed, all ex Week, and his Stock is Composed of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, The right kind of business and the right kind of advertising are the door discontinued. This step will make the Normal absolutely free to all Kansas students.

Should a father who chews tobacco allow his boys that privilege? Should a boy's poll tics be born in him? Will a dishonest boy become an holiest citizen? Normal Instructor. Patrons "should help the cause of education by calling on the schools occa and the key to success. Robert Wills, of Lenora, was a business caller Tuesday. He is handling and Everything Usually Kept in a First Class Dru Store. a line of irrigation machinery.

Wm. Ilughson went out surveying Tuesday but did not remain long on account of the wind and dust. Vindow Class All Regular Sizes, sionally. Teachers, will always extend a warm welcome to visitors who show pressing the wish that Mr. Hanna was to be elected every month.

Alight snow appeared upon the the an interest in the welfare of the schools. scene last Friday morning, after The programs for the Northwest ODD SIZES OUT FREE OF CHARGE. hurricane of the night before. Kansas Teachers' Association to be held at Norton Thanksgiving are at hand. The meeting promises to be Our officers elect have received their PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED (HEIGHT commissions and are getting ready to file their bonds and take the oath of an interesting one and every teacher of this county who possibly can should office.

FKOM PtiBEST BRIJGS. make it a point to attend. Let us Jas. Close and wife, of Gettysburg township, stopped over night with D. send the largest delegation of any county in the district and then claim this the place for the next C.

Kay's Tuesday night on their way to Michigan. Frank Conner has moved a building Henry Cassel, of Millbrook town ship, did quite a good deal of thresh onto a vacant lot on Main street south of the Pomeroy house and is fitting it UOVii. VitUMiK. J. W.

Merwin has completed the addition to his house. A. N. Parks, J. II.

Phelps and O. F. Church each took a loud of hogs to Lenora Tuesday. Levi Heal has completed his cow stable which he was building out of rock. J.

II. Phelps and A. N. Parks are hauling in louder. A.

N. Parks is digging a place out of the ban and making preparations to buna a stable in the near future. 1). C. Nolaiid killed large ferocious wiiucat last week.

It appears mat a kind of epizootic is tfoiii aroyuu among the Pops in this nuaiy iioiu the way they wabble. Jseei- wmu, you Pop lellows, you wia liue lo get a new name and tail anew. 1. A. iSTilANGKK.

D) ing this year on the condition that if Lewelling was eleeted he was to re up for a barber shop. It is quite probable that the county EI Teachers Union will be postponed un IPAIoPI DEALER IN til the 2nd Saturday in December on a account of the Association at Norton. 1 1, Quite a number from town attend ceive nothing but if Morrill was elected he was to be paid double price. Mr. Cassel only regrets now that the crop was not larger and that no more Pops could be found who would call him on such a deal.

As It was. he made it pay pretty well for a bad year. The question for debate one week from Friday night at the literary in the Jobe's school house south of town, ed the literary at the Jobe's school- house south of town last Friday night. They report a good time rather cold. Mr.

and Mrs. Antrobus passed through town Tuesday afternoon on a visit to Mitchell county to see his pas- mm rents. They will be gone about three weeks. Lew Kerb, oi Uoxie, is iu the city today. The vviud blew a hurricane from the north again lust Thursday night.

The program for the N. W. Teachers' Association- was sent out last week. The stores close at 7:30 p. m.

on ac count of the protracted meetings. We IMPMMl presume the merchants would not object if the custom were kept up indef initely. is: "Resolved, That the Populist party is no longer for this world. The affirmative is to pe maintained by that able debater, 11. R.

Tillotson, and a none less able speaker than Benj. Smith, of Gettysburg township, will uphold the negative. The question is a novel one and the debate will no doubt be very interesting. SJfHMXO T. Dezell is finishing Chas.

Ferren's house. Rev. Wallace returned to his home in Tecumseh, Tuesday. There was no school Monday in districts No. 5, 8, 23 and 33 on account; of baptizing.

L. D. Worcester killed a beef last week. The Itoscoe school is now in prog W. Drake went up to Nebraska There will be union Tbanksgiving services ill the court Louse.

Rev. Wells will deliver the address. Mr. Henry Hebert and Miss Nora Vesper were married ty Probate Judge Martin yesterday at his office. after another lot of horses to winter last week.

He has a fine lot of feed and will take care of a fine lot of stock this winter. vV IN DM ILLS, PUMPS, AND ALL KINDS OF WELL SUPPLIES. Mr. Carney put up an irrigation A outfit for J. W.

Coates last Friday. Hreolfs Splendid cnrstlv aaent far Krrm or Sick Headache. Brain Kxhanntion. ftleeilefwnmi. Lftpeciai er general Neuralgia; also for Rheu Mr.

Coates lives in the west part of the county and has a good place for irrigation purposes. ilRICATION MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES. ress, the teacher being able to resume matism, Uout, Kidney JJmorders, Acta pepaia, Anffimia. Antidote for Alcoholic and other eiconm. triom, 10, and 5U cant.

JhJferveeoenU THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. I61S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. Willis Ellsworth, one of our farmers living just west of town, has built a her duties. Mrs.

Bird, of Guy, was visiting relatives here the past week. John Drake recieved several horses this week to herd. The revival at Roscoe was a suc new frame barn with loft and basement where he can comfortably house twelve head of horses for the winter. A. E.

Botts will have a public sale KEROSENE, MACHINE OIL GASOLINE TIN WORK AND "REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS PJ11CES. MAIIJ HILL CITY, KAk at his farm in Indiana township on EIECTE1C TLEFK3K" Sold ontrieht, rwnt. no royalty. AA'r4 to City.

VillMforCmintrr. Nnmsml in tw-ry bome. hop, r.ore mmii offir. Grwaiewt i-onx -ifnre and on ffnrh. btotiI mnkc (rami 3 to tSO rr tta.

Oni io a rwdMW m-an a ml to all n.elth"r. Fin intrani-nt. no toy, wtn jr a inlin iwr lit--. mplrta, rsf ir oehMflni.id. "a twtpnt tin by any tin rr.nirnir, In.

Wnrrnntotl. Aiwrm'. rite VV. P. Harriwe Cief 10, Q.

December 19, preparatory to leaving cess. It resulted in the conversiorToT many souls, there being sixteen baptized Monday. There was also a union church organized with sixty members. L. F.

Ant. the county. Mr. B. is an industrious farmer and a true blue republican and many friends regret his departure..

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