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The New Era from Lenora, Kansas • 3

The New Era du lieu suivant : Lenora, Kansas • 3

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The New Erai
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Lenora, Kansas
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A. Jobniop5'. fl. It. Tillotiok.

i i. Attfy Law. la your bouse iniared? If ia not iee us for rut; we will surprise you. Ohenp Qash Store for beautiful dolls Ttiose who are houses and Great Western Land Company, Look hear at KANSAS. for norrcgidepte.

Rents collected of land, bm us. LEinORA, KANSAJS. Bios, LENORA, Land Bought and Sole). Also rented flnjl taxes pajc. Good farms for rent.

you want' to buy or Bell ft piece OFFICK WEST OF DANK, fit Tlie Creenleaf mOHESTPUlCE FOB ALL KIXDS OF CHAIN. VOCB OKAIN. ff. H.JGftUWflY, MANAGER. ivato: Richmond In EXT ins i Hon sup THE ffEW BRA yhZZZZZZZ ISUKD pvjCKT rRlDAT.

9UBSCKIPTJON RATKS. ne Year On Dollar. Iltilf Hollar. Quarter Hollnr. Uat Year (' (nnrter Year WATQH Jo IU Implements IS THE PLACE F.Q$ THE NEXT 0 GIVE" US A CAL'U IF.W SATISFIED NO HAU IT.

R. TILLOTJSON, Publisher, jranarins will lift well to prices of building npitennl at Mnzzy's. 1 Don't forget to call aud price goods a( Richmond Bros. If they can't do you any good they will not hurt ypn, Cold weather now) But you don't feel it if you get fine new oyerooBt ftt Barbo's for $8. Tick, tick, tick, the npjse beard at Rert Booth's ho fixes them up i in good Shape.

fnn in that clock or watch and have it fixed and don't be behind time because you have to guess at the time of day. jjust give me a trial of what you want iu' hardware, and implements! wagpns uud buggies. meet nil competition iu my line, E. J. Muzzy.

Oome see our samples and get our prices on letter head, envelopes, billheads, note blanks, sale bills, posters, calling oards, wedding curds, and all other kinds of job work. We will save you money. When in town, call and examine my line of cotton, and woolen will uCeil some of them this winter, jios. uaroo. If you wani a good cook stove, go to Mnzzy's.

For Sale: A good young team of mares, 5 aud 6 years old, weigh about 950 each. Warranted sound in every respect $60 cash takes the team. Or we will trade one or both of them shoats. (Jl.trk Thuma and tamely intend to take a trip to Nebraska the last of the week. Clurk will take along a oad (if brooms to show those people up there what good brooms look like.

Tom Brown from Bow Creek was -mong those who hauled out lumber this week. Mr. VatiS.int from near Clayton took out set of band made harness from Ginti's shop. We Mr. (Jinn one' evening work on this harness and if we' are any judge, Mr.

yauSant hj a good harpess. S. E. Harris will visit his sister, Hannah Keih, north of Norton next week. Mrs, Keith is 85 years old ajid in fairly good gert Wills brought iu a load of fine hoKS and sold to Ghas Sauni the middle of the week.

.8, S. Higey re.cieverj qujte a large Jbill of new furiuture from Bt. Joe, pne thjs week, Mr. Hihey ia one of the stayers. He enlarged bis house las Spring and is now filjing it with new furniture.

Dr. Dn. wn's new stone office js being pushed right along by four workmen, Will White, foreman, Jon Williams' second man, aud Bert Goidsberry aud Minor Ellis tenders. They are doing a good job and the Drs. office will- make quite an improvement iu the looks of that of the street.

Handsome cloaks latest patterns, bet qualities, lowest price, at Barbo's. Miss Oliie Larrick reoeived a few young friends in honor of her birthday, Thursday evening. All enjoyed themselves. A new invoice o( fine shoes. Ladies gents, misses and children ot Come and see the "pirtiesf-and fine nU in our display wiudow Barbo G-intu mufti and beautiful silk handkerchiefs at Barbo's.

See them We this week send the paper to Mrs. Bertha Desourdy, at Hot Springs, Ark. oy oruer ot wuas. cogerr. she is a neice of Charley's and used to live here.

She is therefor her health. and Buker have found it necessary owiug to the increase in the graiu trade to enlarge their elovator. They are building an addition the cant side, JO work Facinatora and hoods at Richmond Brother, Gall and see them. If you want aome nice feodera come Biifl see those of Charley 8aim's. They ure flue ones, yearling and turn year old steera.

lie will sell them to you Tigni. Bee ua for insuranoe. just received a full lipe of supplies frqm the Farm-era Mutual Insurance Company, of Mo. hereon, and make you. Insurance on Did you see the HoLidat ohinas at the Ohenp Queh Stors.

We hate a hotel iu a town of about 400 iu southeastern Nebraska to trade for land. Only hotel in town' and has a gocd trade' See us if you want an opeu- Ing. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest iu pay Hue. Iduzzy. Send the ffew to some of your friends in the east.

Itmight be the means of leading some one to this part of the country. If you don't oare to send them the paper regularly oall on us ami we will furnish free as many copies as you wish to'send. Will you do this. PROGRAM Norton county Teachers Association Norton Kansas 12. 1898.

a. m. Every day Difficulties; 11:30 Current events. Recess, 1:30 p. m.

Song, Room one; :45 p. ni. -T'he Teachers reading for this year, T. B. Mour; Discussion, Miss Nellie Dowling and fJrR.

Johu E. Evans; 2:15 The Bee, Mrs Florence Flannery; Discussion, A. Cnlfee Miss Jessie f.rde; Song, JJnion District. 3 :00, The Teacher as a director of the Pupils. Reading, Mrs.

Voeller; DiacsuRBion, H. M. Oulter, J. A. Brown; 3:30, The Teachers Interest iu Educational meetings, an Index to his Interest in School.

A. Vjf. 11; Discussion, Miss Laura Branson; Declamation, District 35. The post-office at Logan was entered bfst Monday night. The safe was blown open and the contents, a few stamps and it register letter containing a small amount, taken.

The miscreants got but ljittle pay for tjbeir trouble. S. Sines toolc a new Lansing from Mnzzy's Saturday. He says, "I can afford it and need it, hence i am going to have a new A. J.

Mowry wa seen qu pur streets gutjarday. Leo jjohnstou made a trip to Norcatur with two teams Sunday and brought Dr. Higgins Medicine Company over. A full line of overcoats, ulsters and mackintoshes, al) grades and prices at Joseph Barbo's. Earl Landers who is attending school iu Atchison made his parents a short visit Sunday.

$arl says, the school is all right and thafc he is.jearuipg something, He says it would bo good place for some more of the boys here. Miss Vary VanBruut Rose Mort of ttraham county stopped for dinner at the Valley House Sunday. They were op their way home from a visit to Mary's father, A. E- VanBruut who owns a meat market in Norton. We notice handsome furniture ot all kinds arriving at Barbo's.

Fine couches, bedsteads, rocking chairs, dining ta-bl etc. See and price them. Mr. Johnsto: sold his aifalfa advertised in the New Er, to Marshall and Toiiver, who are feeding 400 cattle here. Muzzy will sell you a tiugjfy or wayuii ebe-ip.

G.ye bim a call. There is some talk of organizing a band here. We see no reason why Leno-ra cannot sport a good bund. Pusu it a-long. Last week a man told us that one of our papers whiah he sent enst had ahutt persuaded one mau to come to this country, and he thought that before soring the mau would come- If tho New Era reaches him each week, as it certainly will.

If by the means of our paper we influence immigration here aod parlies settle iu this locality who will be benefitted. The merchants, the mechanics, the day laborers and all those wbo have anything to soil that, a new settler can use. this bo true do you think a paper in Leuora will do you any good. The dinner and supper at the hall Tuesday night was quite well attended aud all well pleased, Tue net proceeds were twenty dollars. Tlie election board said it wusasuap, but Cnas Sauna.

Will Cutting, and Muzzy got out side of so much chicken pie, aud other pie that the counting of the Totea had to be postponed several hours. The new parsonage of the Hethadiat's is being rapidly built, aud will be much of an improvement over the old one. It will also greatly add to the looks of that part of town. The Methodist people merit the commendation and support of all os they keep steadily mahing improvements along all lines. Ladies ready made gros grain silk, nud briliiautiue skirts, handsome ones at Joe Barbo's.

Bate FAIH V. EIOHTS AXD TESTS. BRISG JTN LENORA, KANSAS. fc GET YOUR BUGGIES SIXTY I AYS. 1 "ptii reipiia senw -jg fsarppY ewjjuesjiooa RjsiSSnjpjtqpioa etqnon in15 jfllpa egtipiBiooa pn pioqesnoq in? pnoj ye pus iipanoa Osap? 7 ilou u-a'mi eqtPIV seppemeg "Jta Sum paonemtgos 1 o8v iei oah moq 'ureS' Ha Sojoq ma9 dn oabS pu jojim saBiopjiqd I49Aeij Xq poj9a SB Io9i ou ppnoo swu tov pnjiBoji os owBoeq 1 -exi 'Bumwot pn empn os eq ppno.

5 'p os ewjdrw! pinojA woq im pu 'susda tSvmq 'hot. pisqT. iuo2a pojojrs paB9iqnoj Veq qi Wei iiaoj aoj papinj ve. IK8I '6? '9il no 811 V'B9H H9M. i0 pesB9Kp jo stnoidniis 6i 'sajjinv pu 99j jo 2nrr9S 'qsaa jo 'nojiusnog Snioqo -pad ao SuiiaMnu 'esjna ao tv -n39JJi 'Bnads iaaunn 10 3i9Ai, 'Suntiiva ajno 'CL 3 pajnj 9SU3SJQ ft I ir 1 si er.t intheYorlcf.

iHEUPtlATIS Why snfler the cxcruclattnit nniiis of Rheumatism wli. I brain liM'IW 1 WEAK. pod have yon seen those ice-wool facinators, Ashawjls at Barbo's. They are nice ones. Also the ladies' and misses' hoods.

L. El wood, representative pf the St. Joseph Daily News, was iu our city one day this week looking up the boys who read the News, hejv, and there are quite few of ihem. The News ia a newsy paper aud well edited and that the kind people out here like. Alice JBuubar is quije proud of a new Colli watch and chain a present from her father, this week.

You would think Christmas near by tho way fancy goods of all kjnds are ar riving at $arbo'. Muzzy sent out two wagons and a new buggy Saturday, and a new wagon Men- day. How's that for a little westirn town. But E. J.

is a rustler $pd s.elja stuff all right. Sl proved by the statements or lead- t-llUi? ing druggists everywhere, show that the people have an abiding confidence In Hood's Sarsaparijla, (Great CHKr hy the vpjuntary state-U l5rfi meats of thousands of men and women show that Hood's SarsaparllU actually does possess over disease hy purifying, en- Ui vl rkhiiig and invigorating tha blood, upon which not only health but lie Itself depends. The great SIIPPPQQ 0f in UtVUOd curing other warrants you in believing that a faithful use of Hood's Barsaparllla wl)l cure yon if you suffer from any trouble caused by impure blood. fUI Sarsaparilla Is tho One True Wood Purifier, All druggists. SI.

Prepared only by C. Hood (a well, Mass. llOOU rlllS to operate. 25 cents. Win, Richmond is pouting his fence at odd times this week.

He ia getting quite a pleasant place fixed up. One that would be a credit to much larger place in an older country. Greeuleaf aid Baker are building another two-buudrcd foot crib which they will fill with corn and then some. Undo Sam Farver got in four or live cars of lumber this week, and it is going rapidly. Tne peoplo have money and they pr uot doing anything with it? Oh yes, they are improving their farms.

Mrs, Johnston sold the house last week-that she had advertised in the New'Era. Mr. Brewster from Lucerne, a reader of the New Era purchased it for $25 and (nrned ripht nronnd aud sold it to man who refused to take bur paper, for $5 more Hum be paid. The second party did not know the house was for sule. he does not read the few Era.

Problem: What percent be have snvrd by pHjinsr $1 for the New Era and only $25 the house instead of $30. 11? Muizy haa some jfust griodi.Ujg feed mills, at bedrock prices, We a correspondent in every neighlwhood of the county. $L0O buys a cracker-jack suit of under- wear at Richmond Brothers. Katt Scott, from near 0radan, was in town Saturday last. If you want to look well get jinder on of those hats or caps at Barbo's.

Keep your heads warm with those caps from the Ohiap Cash Stoeh. Mrs. Johnston pnrohased a fresh mijcb cow from Chas Palmer, Thursday of this week The Cheapest and Best underwear ever in the laud, at Barbo's. Also outing flannels, I have a few more of those good oak ties left. Come quick.

W. A. Johnston. A nice line of horse blaukets cheap at Mnzzy's. I will remain iu town a short tine.

If you have an organ or sewing machine have it cleaned and repaired KOW. If yon let go longer yon are liable to ruin your instrument. Do not wait. I also sell organs, piauos, and sewing machines. All work warranted.

Cad at the Talley House. 0. A. Lewis. LOGAN ITEMS.

The L. II, S. Band are swells in their new uniforms. Rnffiugton and Campbell are doing dental work for denizens. Uncle Tom Dye ha just completed a tine new burn on his homestead.

J.ick Thomas, our mxt county superintendent, whs on our streets Saturday. A. Soljessor, of Norton county, was in ton Monday. Oiir soldier hoys are agaiu at home. Tiiey ull in g.yod condition.

Miss Grace Tones has been on the sick list for soma time, but ia now improving. Dr. N. L. Jjnes and Mrs.

G. D. Jones were down to see niss Grace during her illness. Mrs. C.

D. Jones will remain for a few days. The bund cmcert on Saturday called forth many flittering compliments. Our doctors are pretty busy men now adays. Mrs.

Pennington has moved in'o the McCrotky property, south of Seich.l's barn. Mr. Workings has painted his new bain. Maj. Drumhiller's canary trimmings are great.

Just tnka a good look over his premtses. Mr. Hiskyll, of Gaylord, a friend of the U.iujherties, has been a visitor for a days. The 'star bonders of Hotel IXBecker' HEsisted bv Mrs. Dr.

Richmond gave a swell reception last Wednesday jThe boys Bcquitted themse.ves nicely. FRIDAY, NOV; 11. 1898. fook at those corn shelters at Mnzzy's, me and two hole. BjU gnrwell took trunk mau to A'orton to-day Price our clothing1, if we can't fit yon have tfae best hue of samples on arth order from, Richmond pros.

Before you buy your hats, call on Miss vwaude Davis at the OHEAp Cash store. x.Try one of those shoveling boards just received at Muzzy's. Ladies pnion suits, ajl sijses, Cheap lash Store. men's Undorwear cheap as dirt, heap ash store. To SeLl ok Teide.

gecond band pewiug machine. flasoline stove. Lawn mower. Heating stove, Chairs, Sofa. A.

G. Smith. We had quite a Jittle chat with Mr. Corbett, collector for the Sandwich Co. of KansasQity, lust week.

He savs that the farmers of these parts are meeting their obligations 0f last ppring pramptlv and mauy have discounted them, that is tid them long before due. Not So bad for western Kansas. Mrs. Drown has been quite fick the past week, but is improving, Ladies haukercbiefs 2 for 5 cts nud upwards, at Barbo's, II. Kuzzy, of Bloomington, Nebraska, brother or Is.

J. will read tho New Kra from this on. E. J. Muzzy ordered it Bent to him.

Are you the next to fo'low the good example, The bridge east of town that was brok- en down by Green's cattle is being re built. This time piling is being driven ana tue onage omit on n. tferore it wns poor affair and it was lucky that it broke ns it did Bui not with a team. They are also patting in some piles in me onage oy liipperson Jiruigeg should be made safe by all means. A.

E. Kerns was in our city one day thifl week. He has just returned to the ranch from a southwestern trip for cattle. He brought up nlont 250 head of fine two's and three's which will feed this winter. why do you shiver wrth the cold in bed? Go to Barbo's and got you a pair rT those tiice warm blankets, cheaper thah mnslin sheets.

The Hindrup boys shipped a car lO'd rf coru to Jewel county, to their brother, this week. How's this, Norton cnutv Kemling corn to drouthy Jewell county, pu cm absolutely and permanently car 1. Koons -vho has expertencd efte- bo told how Give particular caseard sendBtimp lor reply, uot Address. U. U.

MUTf C23 Tl KtrMU boruercait. jjv "railways "experiencing- a car they could amount of businesi thev an;.

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