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Weekly New Era from Norton, Kansas • 6

Weekly New Era du lieu suivant : Norton, Kansas • 6

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Weekly New Erai
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Norton, Kansas
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MMfltt If you want to see a cultivator that just suits, call on Wm. Cheek. Fashionable Millinery. 'Mrs, F. Kennedy has opened a Establishment two doors easto Opera Block.

Indies call and examine stock: Remember the paice Mixed paints at cost, at n. L. Grieb's opera house block. Girl AVanted; to do general housework. Enquire at this office.

Now i3 the time to sow Blue Gras3 and Garden seeds. Get them of Cheek. We made a little mistake last week in stating when Dist. Court will con-vane In thia county. It should have read the third Monday in May instead cf the Gist Monday.

Norton has the right kind of business men. While other portions of the country are demanding 24 to 40 cent3 a pound for binding twine, our implement men are offering it for from 15 to 20 cents. II. L. Grieb will sell you twine all the way from 13 to 20 cents.

Dont forget this. IniDleraeiits. Another nice ram Tuesday. Truly, the nrospect for an enormous crop in this section is nattering. D.

0. Nutting returned from Sherman eounty, where he has been planting trees on his timber claim. 1 Want to Call Your Attention to a Few of my A. K. Carrington, in the Drummer Boy of Shiloh has been engaged to give two entertainments this city on the 25 and 6 of April.

The press everywhere speaks in glowing terms of this entertainment. Be sure and secure a ticket. Pb The Baptists of this city will hereaf- i 1-f j. i- f-t rer noia xneir unaay evening services in the Y. M.

C. A. rooms. Dr. Turner was called in consultation to trs.

Hovle's, near Lenora, last Mon Jiio. Deere, Cauton and Hapgood Listers. yQLUNTBEU (The finest Cultivator on wheels), Purlins Improved Balance Frame, Tongaeltss, and Canton Combined Cul day. Mrs Hoyle is very sick. A council will convene in this city on Thursday April 18th to ordain D.

B. Haggard, the pastor of the Baptist church. services will be held hi the Christian church at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. All friends of the Baptists are invited to attend.

Dr. It. E. White starts for Oklahoma on Saturday. Oroco, of Oronoque, will run the Dr's.

store in his absence. Work on the canal at Republican tivators. i'A-ans. Union, and Challenge Planters. t'antftu (Clipper Tricycle Riding Plow.

Katydid and Prairie Gem Rod Breakers. And a Full Lint or Cultivators, carried over from last year At Your Own Prices. Yon will lose money i you buy before you price my GARDEN AND FIELD SEED BULK A SPECIALTY. City has ommenced. What's the matter with Norton having a reservoir Wm.

Clark from Winona, Col. suc We are sorry to announce that E. Kostonilatsky is experiencing some little difiicnlty in settling up his affairs in this city, having become somewhat involved, but we trust he will -be able to settle things with ail parties. ceeds J. D.

McChesney in the manage Oome Early' Win ment of the Chicago Lumber yard of this city. Old Stand of Crosthwait Bros Smith Barnes printed us an ele Gband Opening. gant sign last week. These gentlemen are doing some very artistic work in At the Fashionable their line. illiner second The tenth annual meeting of the tjf Entered at tlic postotftce, Norton, Kansas, for transmission through the nwils as class mail matter.

Adveriying will be insertett on this page at 5 aents a Brevier line, with a proportional rate for larger type, for each Insertion, cash in advance unless parties arc responsible, and same are allowed to run until ordered out. Collections aro made the 1st of each month. door east of 'opera bFk Northwestern Kansas Editorial Association will be held at Minneapolis on Thursday, May 16th. I MKien Seeds, Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week Regular services of the Baptist Mrs.

J. F. Kennedy. church will be held in the Y. M.

C. A. In the preliminary examination of rooms next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p.

m. In the morning the pastor will preach an Easter serman. Dick Gray last Monday, the court A. M. REEVES THE JEWELER.

Eggs .9 cts. Butter 12J cts. a pound. Hogs per hundred. Potatoes 75 cts.

a imshel. Gasoline: Stoves, bound him over to the Distriot Court We should not be surprised if one of in the sum of $300. He was released Ami. Norton's citizens came "out of the woods" one of these tine spring days, "leading a fat pig by the ear." to find bail, but not being successful in this city, started out to find it "in some' other town. He has not returned yet, and we presume he is still on the hunt for bondsmen.

Wbsi A pleasant social was held at the res- More rain Tuesday night. Nel3 spencer is nursing aswellei jaw. Fruits, all kinds of fruits, at Snyder's Lettuce and radishes are on the Anything dence of Rev. T. Aller on last Friday evening.

A pleasant time and Ab'. Rogers' d-cay team created a lit tle excitement this morning by running Else You Want plenty of ice cream were the features, 10 was netted. away. They went around the square was in the city on W. R.

McCrea Wednesday. In the Hardware once and, turning the south-west corner of the square, struck Stybr's delivery Trees that were set out this spring are wagon; which was standing in front of the store, turning it and the horse a You Cart Get doing splendidly. complete somersault, and mashing the II. Ililes, returned' from his The Drummer Boy of Shiloh, at the opera house on April 25 and 23. Proceeds for the benefit of the Y.

M. C. A. This will be a fine entertainment, and something new in the line. School books, school supplies, and books and stationery of every description and.

kind, at Moulton and the only agents for school books in the city. At eastern visit on Tuesday. Mrs: McCrea. mother of Mrs. J.

L. Wallace, is visiting in the city. E. II. Lucas, Edmond's rustling real By request? of Dick Gray, we state estate agent, is in the city to-day.

that instead of leaving the city on Fri The Kansas City court of appeals day evening, as stated in Idst vyeeks issue, and returning Monday, he left has decided Sunday ba3e ball playing illegal. Thursday evening and returned Satur day. Foil Sale. A second hand gasolino stove-, almost as good as new. Enquire AGZSXTS WANTED.

(Only Jf2.75 tSTl will contract for pure Manilla at this oilice. buggy considerably. Rumor has it R. I). Morrison merchant prince -at Oronoque, has "vainoosed" the town.

For several weeks past ho has been receiving a large invoice of dry goods on nearly every freight train, and on last Saturday evening h-e sold the entire stock to Kalm Brothers, of this city, shoved the money in his jeans and departed for other regions, leaving his eastern cred- itors "in the soup." He did E.ot leave any address, To those who are owing me whetn er on New Eua accounts or otherwise, I wish to say that an immediate settlement is required. I owe debts that must be settled forthwith. If you can not settle 'by cash, a note will be taken. Come in and pay up be it ever so small a sum. My late sad troubles have not tended, to lessen my requirements 'for-money.

All settlements will I'fnllvM'cecived. "'Respectfully. 'VT. ram lASD binding twine at 20 cents per pound Other twines for less money. Don't fail to see the Drummer Boy Mnrvel of tbo Univciua; a grsphio description of The wonderful tilings in Nature fch.riiUn; adventures of Shiloh at Opera house April 23 and li.

L.URIE15. Opera House Block. 2G. on Land and Sew renowned discoveries or prreat explorers. Published In English and German.

St2 pages, A QBBAT BOOK TO fflZLTi. IUuk- Last Fridav a steer beloncrinc to tra tod circulars and extra terms to agents EEB. McSIAKEflT, tiJM'lanati, O. Chas. Geitzel the Merchaut makes suits to order on short notice.

Has a first class cutter. No fit, Wesley Graves was taking a walk on IT KZt9 HW tf the 13. M. track just east of town; the passenger going west came along COFFEE MAKER. pay A now wrenMon Ior tnatung and decapitated the steer, but in doing in need of corn meal inquire thin; now la use saves of the 1 rr, 1 coffeaandcan boused with any 'Or Turner choice white meal; as It IS so the front wheels of the enjnne were Coffee or Tea Pot.

Sample will bo iiacie trom corn that has been cleaned thrown from the track. No other dani etamps. Ascents wanted to ovti dirt and worm-eaten grains. aze was done. The-steer ''-has not yet at the feed always on hand sna iot rau particulars or una 'iinft and other taut eelline artielea.

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Années disponibles:
1886-1891