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The Courant from Oronoque, Kansas • 1

The Courant from Oronoque, Kansas • 1

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The Couranti
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Oronoque, Kansas
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1 i Kntercd as second-class matter February 7, at the post olllce at Oronoiue, KanwiH, under the Act of Congress ol March 3, 1871). NO. 1 VOL. OIIOKOQU NORTON O. KANSAS, THURSDAY, A PHIL 18 1007 mm Ml (Ml Id ra a a a 14 I would decin it as a 5.

5 5 I I want your Butter and eggs and will pay the highest market price in cash or Give us a trial and we will do our best to please you. L. A. PENNINGTON. HI Kit Ml is I 19 IM H4 (1 IS it fi HI PI Rl Rl ta Jiox Supncr.

Theio will bu it Box Supper at' tlit) Woodman Hull, given under tho auspices of Hie M. A. and 7. A. on Friday A ril 29, 2907.

The proceeds to he UMd in the, purchase of 'U organ lor the Every bod is cordially invited to attend, and he ladies are requested to- bring, well filled baskets. Ail members of the M. W. A. anil, R.

A. are us-pvcially requestad to bo present and assist, in making this supper a success, Come ami have a good time. By Order of Committee. Tho opening chapters of The Mystery of Carney -Croft will appear next week. Better see that your name is on our subscription list so as not to miss any of the story.

J. J. Wiltrout of Logan was in town a short time Monday visiting friends: Foe Sale: (rood hard wood at 8 cents. Also some wood and cobs, at the Darlington ranch. Miss Jones and Elmer Bighmy were in.

Norton Sunday. Rev. Drummond, of Norton, preached here Monday and Tuesday nights at the' school house. M. A.

McDaniel was in Norton on business Wednesday. Feed your stock, of all kinds, Capital Stock Food. Every pack-ago sold on a cash guarantee, by Elmer Eighrny. Will Shannon, our compositor' has been on the sick list this week and is confined to his room todav Mr wild Mrs Char-lea 'unirrisun came up from Norton Sunday for a short visit returning Monday evening. Col.

Zeigercame homo Saturday to spend Sunday at home, and also cry Mr Maxwell's Monday He left Monday evening for a trip up "into Nebraska. He is working for the Intern atianal Harvester Co. Call and see my nice line of new spritig hats, Ada. Mosiier It. Cashier Campbellof the National bank Of Norton was in town Monday on business.

Mr Fought came up Monday morning and has been assisting Forest in the shop- this week. For Sale or trade: -A wingle buggy and single harness, also one set double harness and one wagon. W. E. White at the Cafe and Meat Market.

Rev. Strange preached his fare- well sermon here Sunday night. George Hall of Oberlin was in town the first of the week visiting friend. He left- Wednesday for Colorado where he will remain some time for his health. Fought Son have their corn grinder in running order and have corn chop for sale.

Mrs A. K. Hicks returned Saturday from Ahnena where she had been visiting her parents a few days. If you want to have a good time be sure to come to the box supper, April .20, given by the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors. Persona! Favor if would call and settle your account in full, or at least a part of it, as it takes money to pay freight bills.

A. R. Hicks, M''r. The Fowler Lumber Co. Stiistics show thaU in recent The Almena boys and young years hail lias destroyed ten per men who are addicted to the 5 cent cent of wheat raised in this and novel habit should take warning several other adjacent counties, from the fate of a 16 year old Os- Can you afford to lake the chances borne boy who was a reader of of being hailed out without insuf- this class of literature ') A store ance on your growing crops'? J.

was broken into, and the self-con- J. Rodebaugh writes hail insur- fessed robber proved to be the ance in the Kansas State Mutual boy spoken of. Before sending Hail Insurance Association. him to the reform school, an ex Hi. KANSAS.

ORONOQUl 7 Ea R5 amination was made, and the Osborne News says it was found that Mr Simmons of Norton was in town Monday buying stock. he owed his downfall not to his as- 1 THE Commercial Linton Son and L. A. Pen- 80CiateS; not to' his enviroment. nington had some very neat sins but to that clasg 0f literatnre'that painted on their trout windows he rias beeil reading.

He is a Monday. 1 bright, capable and intelligent boy Sam Hatcher cauuhfa wolf and and one who, had it not been for ten little mionies last wek He the. trash he, bad been reading, BiaMwww IBU unit pupn.o mei. woj. went -U) NV.it, ho might be enjoying las noerry -iu- ty instead of betngdn the custody Livery Feed Stables.

of their scalps to the' county. Friday evening April-2f there will be a box supper at tho Woud man Hall. Come and have a good i time. of the sheriff." The above article clipped from iho Almena, Plaindealer, although to the boys of that place iu particular, is worthy of the cousidera- Uatcs $1.00 per Day First-Class accommodations. Table furnished with the best the market affords.

M. ADAM Prop. Good Driving- Teams and Easy Riding Itigs Special care given to the Feed Trade. The book gives his experiences what he saw and did. whom he met and his impressions and conclusions.

He made a profound study of men and things as he saw them in his noted journey around the world. He gives governmental, educational, religious and other conditions, from the stand point of a student and one profoundly interested in, the peopnle of the earth, wherever distributed. While Col. Bryan traveled as a private citizen he went with the prestige of having made two memorable contests- for the Presidency of the United States, and he was everywhere recognized and entertained as a great representative American, having a leading part in the" direction of American affairs. He was given opportunity for observation and for ascertainitg facts and conditions never before accorded to any onW traveling in private capae1 ity.

If owe wants to see the world; and the people who are at the head of affairs in all countries, well as the masses, he lias in this book an oppor tunity of seeing them through the eycs'of Col. Williapi Jennings Bryan-. It is sold by -subscription, and the Thompson Publishing Company of St; Louis, Moh are the fortunate, publish' evs. Th6y offer' an opportunity tor solicitors in another column, (h this issuev Oronoque, Kans( 1 Transfer and Dray Line in Connection. We were up to HuitBrothers' tion of the boys in.

general of stable Saturday and took a look at every town in our land, and we their horse, Dwight Uirtch He hopa' the boys- who read such liter-is a beauty, in the way of horse ature will give this article careful flesh, and very kind and' gentle thought and break the "habit by when being handled, with a ten- reading better books, dency to playfulness, While we The editor of theiudependcncw were there Clarence brought him Star folauci it necessary to warn a out for a little exercise which gave careesa reporter to write nothing us a very good opportunity to see unlegg b(J al)soiutely knew it t. be him and his actions. correct. Later in the day the ro- BBS! JAMES ATKINS SON, Prop. 1 For a Good, Smooth Shave, Oronoque, Kans.

n. nmuec a society lie in us The Oronupic i 1 1 i. 1 decided to follows: decided to follows: held a "it. is rumored inai sell I huir hov which tha'v did. who claims to reside oa J.

W. Atkins) and I Camp were South Chestnut street gave a so. or an Up To Date Haircut go to the City-Barber Shop M. A. Mc DAN I EL, Proprietor.

Clean Towel used for each shave cal led dinner party to her alleged the purchasers. T. Utv-er, town -Saturday was in i fpretienting The The battle of El Chaney was on. The roar of caituoii and ih.uskets broke 'through the blonds of smoke. frii'iuls.

Mrs Smith asserts hat they all had a good time. hi tho progressive euchre feature which follwved lludinner, M'' Brown, wh i claiuKs to be the wife of Post master Brown, was successful'' ssocia- Kodc- Kansas State us ual Hail tion. and! niaioinlml Come anrl see rile and get A young Man lay prostrate on the acquainted. I will i- ground with tear; His 3 i i. iiuiiiiues baugh as local agent for tin? ie tory adjacent to i i place.

treat, you right We were out to Mr Maxwell's Sale Mdnday-. Most of the goods sold brought good prices and the sale was perfectly satisfactory as far as we Could learn. Attend the Woodman box supper Friday evening April 26, Oliver Pennington went over to Logan today on business. you raise wheat? Are you anticipating any Hail this season? See J. J.

Rodebaugh about Hail Insurance. Next week a serial story, or J. taunted him and said he was not" 'worthy of the colors he vvore. They laughed at him: ridiculed him, cursed "him, hut. could not reach hirm His courage waeguu'e.

General Chaffee came riding by arid said, '''(icl up. my hoy, I see -IT 9 1 M- IJ i c. a. Jkiijs Crvdni for tM Beatrice Creamery Co. Always pays the market price.

Agent for the World Renowned DcLaval Creaiii Separator too good a mn in that Uniform to Come stand what is more commonly called a I shall fire continued story will begin in this waste time that Way by and fire. JM. with you," The lad arose trern ,1 17JL' A very nice rain visited this locality last evening and continued a large part of the nightw This is fine for the field and garden seeds that are planted, but a good deal more is needed to thoroughly wet the ground. Capital Stock and Poultry Foods are guaranteed to cure when, direc-' tions arejfollowed. Elmer Eighrny sells them.

We lecived notice Tuesday that our applicton for eniry as second class matter wa pted-, and The Coukant is novV Inailed ns second class matter. W. E. White, at the Cafe and Meat Market, wants your Poultry) Highest Market prices. Several of our subscriber's time has expired) being those who sub-scribed for.

three months, and we would be glad to have them all re-new. We also notice in looking over the list that there are three Who subscribed for the paper be fore the first issue who have not paid their subscription up to date. The paper will be discontinued unless settlement is made soon, Mr Carpenter began the erection of an addition to his house Tuesday. Charley Atkina has been having a siege of the grip the past few days. paper, entitled I he Mystery ot Carney -Croft.

Be sure to read it, Frosty Faught made a buisness trip to Norton today. A light skif of snow fell Tuesday, which just about covered the ground and only lasted a short time) tee heat of the ground melt-ing it before night. Be sure to attend the box supi per at the Woodman Hall on Fri- day evening, April 26. Oronoque and Dellvale ball teams crossed bats on the Dellvale dia mond last Sunday in which game Dellvale was victorious, another game will be played on the Oronoque diamond next Sunday, and we presume both nines will "play for blood "The Old World and Its Ways." Col. William -Jennings 1 Bryan announces a new book el travel entitled "The Old World anil Its Ways." Which recounts -his recent tour around the world and his journeys through Europe It is profusely and elegantly illustrated with 240 artistic'engravings representing men and things seen in the various countries of.the earth dur-Hig that noted journey.

The engravings are made from photographs taken by him or his party especially for this publication, it is a monumental literary work of hislife, and it is published under his special personal supervision. He has, by special contract with his "ublishers, made the retail prices low down with the view of putting it -4' blingTrom head to foot and fired his first gun. His courage rose and ho continued firing'. Hia comrades fell about him and when the smoke of was clearing away though with one arm hanging shattered at his side hewas seen still firing with the bravest. Teachers-, Rre you saying to that discouraged boy whose ambitions are being shattered, corns, there is too much man iu you to waste your time that way Are you ap pealing to his higher nature? His burden may be too heavy.

Can you not lighten it for him? Help him to walk out of the mire of despondency, utart him on the highway cf tho belter life, The School Fcw3, We are here to stay, and will keep the Meat Markei department tilled with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats at all times, and in the ltestaiirant department will be prepared to serve, square Meals and Lunches' at all hours, and also carry a full line of Cigars, Tobaeeos, Confectionery, Nuts, Fruits, Canned Goods etc. And all kinds of lee Cold Drinks. W. Prop; witlun the easy reacn cr every reader hi books andx every mau tirtd woman who thicks. -K-.

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1907-1907