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The Norton Republican from Norton, Kansas • 4

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1 "-'in port OIIH to llM gtVfcll U) Mitt i OI.fi.' nml oUier to he ii oil) il;) of (futility ni)i'li i leiidcn JTlfANJC II, JUKt.ll, Co, Supt. fit) Bj: mid music boolffi at W. Mower's music store In tlif aerit block, BARGAIN STORE. DKALEll IN Dry Goods, orceries Issuud every Friday by A. DRUMMOND, Editor and Proprietor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

One copy one ysar, $1.00. Onecopygl? 60o Cue copy three months 25o Advertising Rates, business Cards $3 00 per your, JStuuUiUK (11)1 roi' liiuh, IW lf mi), Mingle HD pur mo, jBuslnum Locals, 8 ui'iits pur lliui each Inim-lum. l)Hilay 5 among pure nadlng )imttw, 5o. por line. No rmluotlnn on Kurulirn Advortlimmoiitii.

VVH ads unci locals cariied until oidwed 1 VI 3 IT Hf HIGHEST PAID FOB JiUTTElt AND EGGS.fcjJsJ r. OS. -KENNEDY, 'Salesman. am settled in Brick Store 'for- Si rrjerly Meatons, I would be to have the old customers fj new to call and examine m.y nnam moth before A where, jjjjj The Boys Are Running to I CAN QIVE TOM Great KELLY GRAVES, Watchmakers and Jewelers. (Reeves' Old Stand.) REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.

Prices the lowest, Bargains The O. A. li, and S. of V. at Orono-que will havA a public Installation of olllcers, followed by a supper, at their lntll.lU Ornnoq'ie tomorrow, (Saturday, evening.

A cordial invitation Is extended to all to attend, Mrtnp! your hides niul leltp to Renoe' Co. and gut Uio highest cash price for them. Marrikb. At the resulonce of the bride's parents, 12 miles southeast of Norton, on Dec. 81, Air.

Ulyses S. Curry and Miss ud 15, Ilazk-tt, Rev. 11. L. Burns officiating.

91 25 will get you the Bepuplican a year and a fine cloth bound edition of any of the standard poets, Married. On Jan. 1, 18U-I, Jegse E. Revere and. Miss Carrie Johnson, both of county, wore united in marriage ftt the residence of bride's brother in Norton, Hey.

II, L. iiurus officiating. All ladies' cloaks, ISO cents ,04 the dollar, of cost price, at Simpson's. You can find everything kept in a Jrst claws grocery and meat market at Kenoe Co's, The skating craz has struck this city with a mighty Iwtf slap, Logtiu Republican. That's the way several JSorton skaters have struck the ice.

to get those all coxr 6OOi our big yalue suit $9.00. 1 LOCAL MENTION. In Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks, Dress Goods, Underwear, Hats, Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything in my line. DON'T FORGET THE PUKE. ft.

BROQUET, jkaWs old stgnd, pfi the West sJtJe of the square. HEW TORK jPJct oft" last J.E. Davis has COAL, to sell for CASH. 1894 Did you see It come Genuine Canon City coal aj the Chicago IdHflber Yard, The ice Is thiglt enough to harvest- llenoe Co. yvaut to pay cash or trade for hidts, Xl uW" "That's the best flour we ever had," is what your wife will say after trying a sack of the Big 4 flour sold by Saum iirunej.

We Must Close it All kinds of Work in my lino done to Order, in the Best and Most Work- "manlike Manner. Cripples' Bools and Shoes Specialty. Khop Southeast Conieritquare, next door east of Bridegroom's Lnnll OdWo. iNORTON," All our Overcoats, Ladies Joe Jared and wife are viwting Mrs. Jaied's pareritSj the Ilarmonsons, at Almena.

Joe cave us a pleasant call Tuesday. He thinks be has had about enough of the coast, and will probably ra-locate in Kansas. They all come back, Did you see those exiuisite water sets fancy glas card bankets and other glassware novelties at Uarrity's? Coat3 a nd Men 8 Boots. our prices. J.

Wallace's chlldreu are both sjck with scarlet fever. 3P Saum and 13runer want HENS, 2.00 per dozen paid. J. C. Latham's youngest child is recovering from an attack of scarlet fever.

tlUcst Coffee, 22k'c. per lb. at SIMPSON'S. Did you turn over a new leaf? See that you write nothing but good on its clean surface, JtSAU ooinmon Calico 4o and 5c at Simpson's. Look at Ladies' Coats worth There is one thing certain, tnu that is ihat Norton county never had and never wljl have a more efficient set of county officers than those about to retire.

For four years have these gentlemen transacted business for Norton county, and in all that time we have never heard one word of complaint against of them. Gentlemanly, courteous, prompt. and absolutely correct in every detail of their official duties, $he words of praise by one iajjijually applicable to all the others. And the assistants, too, have been models of neatness, correctness and dispatch in looking after the ailairs of 00 7 50 5 00 FR0FIT5 KNOCKED OFF itttttttt. ON TOT BOOKS 91 pounds of good Q1 nn Sugar tor at Renoe Co's, Emory Gay requests to state that the scrap was at the old Woodmansee building, aud not at old court house.

Emory's shop is at the latter place. Mr. Churchill and daughter, from A'-meua, were visiting Mr. Churchill's mother, Mrs, Gurnet), in Korton this week, Dealer in Hard wre-" tf A big lot of men's women's and children's 'Hosiery juiit received at aum IJruner'fl, to be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. now.

while the assortment is complete. J. li. Shesser. from near Losran.

was 812 65 sell 11 CX) 8 Ot) 6 50 6 00 3 50 4 25 2 25 12 50 8 00 00 0 00 4 50 1 00 1 85 no 3 50 3 00 Wo Have Too 'Many, md will Close them out Chea.p, dcent beoks, tat cents. 10 8 12 20 J' 15 li5 1') ftt the WEWS DEPO. -AND 4 00 50 2 00 3 25 1 25 0 00 5 50 3 50 3 50 -3 00 80 1 00 2 00 2 25 1 75 Childrens Men's Overcoats 11 i. 11 Hoys' it -t Blankets' pnlr, i 11 .1 i 1, (i Red wool blukts. a pleasant caller an these headquarters yesterday.

He is home for a vacation from the 1 opeka liusiness college. Miss Fannie Williams returned Wed- Start the new year by paying your subscription to the JljsruwcAN a year ahead, Buy ajl your at the Chicago Lumber yard. What has become of the Xorton Dramatic Society Let us have a few plays by home talent. 18 pounds of Granulated Sugar at Simpson's for $1.00. ursday evening from a holiday visit to tjuick Meal Gasoline Stove's.

Alaska He frlgeratorB. White Mountain Ice Creat Freezers. West side square, Norton, Kansas. Clyde. Fil F.BRDNE B.

Milier vt the newly appointed democratic postmaster at Logau, Tlier were Eeveral other candidates in the field, all of whom insibt that Miller is not tlwi right m-rin for the place. Pupils' monthly chooJ report cards can be had at this office, iivtry teacii-er should use them. In addition to running the Logan Republican, Jim Garner is doing a rushing business in the sale of dog pups, lie advertises some line specimens on exhibition in the buck room Of his office; in 0, W. Luriwlir, who has had charge the FosU-r Lumber yard at O10110- We are selling other goods as cheap in proportion as we must reduce our stock W. R.

CANNON. i qoe for the past year, has returned to Mis home in ('ouitlaud. Charley is one of the republican boys Norton county needs, and we liata to see him go. The Exclusive Dealer in We're differ You! ItEPunucAN will keep him posted. Of course you are reading Talmage's sermons and the continued story, "At War With Herself' on the patent side of the Republican.

20 R) fine Raisins for $1.00 at SIMPSON'S. tfCoima and get cheap dry goods rx 1 XI Boots Shoes. Mr. De Wttt, of 'the Novelty Store, as we are closing out all our summer goods. has gone east to spend the holidays with friends and relatives, He will the various otrloes.

In answer to the inquiry of a curious subscriber as to how ''penny" became attached to "nails," another subscriber st'iids the following answer: "Originally pennyweight meant pound weight, and nails were weighed by the KM) nails. 2-pemiy nails, 1,001) weigh 2 lbs; 4-penuy nails weigh i lbs. to 1,000 nails, 10-penny 10 ibs. to the 1,000 naila, etc." THE MID-WINTER -EXPOSITION. The low rates to California now of fered by the Burlington Itoutej constitute an unebualled opportunity ot visiting that laud of sunshine, fruit and flow.arg.

On account of tha Mid-Winter ExpositionCalifornia's Worlds Fair-agents are now selling round trip tickets to San Francisco, los Angeles, San Bernardo, San Diego at $05.50. Tickets are good to return until April 30, 1894, and are very liberal as regards to stop-overs and transit limits, Wide choice of routes, goiag and returning. This is the year of years to visit Cal- ifornia, and the Burlington is the route of routes to get there. Ask your nearest ticket agent for full information, or write to Francis, General passenger and ticket agent. Omaha Neb.

Groceries win aiso go at, reaucea prices. Come und ask for prices. combine business with pleasure and W. Cannon. lay in a new stock of goods on his re 1 1 turn, which will sell at "hard times" Frank Browne visited in Nebaaska IT WILL TAT T2 Mrs.

Annie Scott, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis Corfman, returned to her home in Downs oh Saturday last, S. Ballou returned Wednesday morning from an extended visit to his old home in Kentucky. prices. during the holidays.

"TA fi AO ITIU Cimnlafi onrl nninnA Rumor now is to the effect! that the Keep your eye on Saum 13runer's Norton County State bank will be re new ad. You will find bargains there. opened in a few days and depositors BEFORE ORDERING. if. L0 iiOJIHOlM Mrs.

C. D. Jones Is in Hutchinson, paid in full. We hope this will prove a truthful rumor. Kansas, attending the annual meeting Do you want to buy or trade clear land for a Block of millinery goods and notions? If you do, a bargain can be bad at thin office.

of the 11- O. ou will find the best coal In the city HATCHER at the Chicago Lumber Yard, Maitland, Canon City, Robinson and Colorado hard coal always on hand. The M. E. Ladies' Aid society held their weekly social at the residence of Elder Allen Wednesday evening.

4. splendid program was carried out. Kimmell March have fitted up a There will be a joiut installation of officers of the S. of W. R.

C. and A. It. at their hall on Thursday eveti-iug, Jan 11. J.

W. Corfman fc Co have closed their millinery store for the winter. Those owing them please call at this office or at the house and settle at once. harness room to tfaeif implement store, and are ready to furnish either machine or hand made harness or do repair work. Curtia Poe Is the workman in charge.

The sliek swindler now takes the job MEAT MARKET ANTRIM BROS, Propr's. The Inter Ocean of repairing the farmers' organs or pianos at from 5 upwards. After fooling with the instrument for a time he collects his pay and leaves, telling the Proprietor of the Get something to read at the news -18 THE 0 depo. Most Popular Republican Newspaper in the West, City Livery, Feed Sale Stable, There are six eases of scarlet feyer family not to use the instrument for half a day, as glue was used In making the repairs and it must have time to harden. At the end of half a day the in the city, two at oar home, two at -AND- Keep on hands a constant supply of FRESH AHD, SALT MEATS, Hidas Wanted, Shop on State Street, Wallace's, one.

fit Mr. Corfman's Has the Largest ifculatian, and one at J. C. Latham's. So long as Mixed nuts, la cents per pound, at Vining Bros, Bert Moorman is studying law under County Attorney C.

D. Jones, Colorado hard, Maitland, Robinson and Canon City coal at Cfiicago Lumber Yard. instrument is found to be in the same Horses Bought and Sold. Feed your teams nt my barn, ontt block west of State street. this disease ig in our midst, it will pay condition it was before it was "fixed." to fumigate yoar premises and take 18 II? TOUK OWN IIANP.

tell bat the line:" In yont baiiti 'nthcure. lr will a mime 3011. if noshie more, rim jthtm-it 'jhin- ji.n'.;i'. Tliu a' lxs 01? I.IFB iiulSns't- protablt) bii! vivi will live. S.t.oh ehiis To.ra.

J.INtS Of IiEAO power; cKuir t.lK tiK or l.ih t'Miibim-ti incau in iii't; Lii-t you nuit Uei'ji .1 1 li modern Mans to win it. Von v.iil llml ph-niy of tin win Dumoro-t jliiiKHziiic, to (U.HT,i't.ivyly pro-sontyii that every mimlcr of tlK faniiiy is Il i cl-. iiuiHKinrg in one. A LINTS OV URHT eospuiks tcralerncss; Ht.Tiijjlit LINK OW FATi'I. peiueful lite; the revriyfi if A v.vil dclin.

JJ.VE OF UtALTH sparfl rlocro--j bills; po will the henltn biuta in Wo otiu-r niflt'azin( publijhcBfo miiw nLorit-. to iHU-n-Kt tiie ir'jfo. Yoa will bu subject to oxtrcnics of liib pl''ifs or iciond-encv If yon h-ife Iho t.IltDU; OV VENUS w'oll k(0; iv voor rpirits by injinorest's tt By 10 it for 1894 you will r-'mivi- a of of art of jjmit hrsrdt-f tbo picture, I'm a Daisy!" wliieli ipftluioht area! nnd to tiie tiriiuul oil painting which cost. 111; tni-l you wi'i bnve a magazine tluit cannot be equiled 1y any In the woild for its beautiful Illuptnitions lint subject inntter, ttiat. will keep you ported on all tlifc lopics of fbe day, mnl nil tlm fa.ls, mid di.Toriuit items of interest jibout the hoiisehoM, bcsiipia lutereatirip reading matter, bol li pi-iive.

nnd cay, for the whole family ami wliil Dcinorest'j in not fashion its fiifhion iax '8 aro perfect, and yon get with II, free of cost, alt the patterns you wish to nn (inrtuj the year, and in any size you chnoae. Sinlil in your subscription at oneo, only 458.00, and yon will rwiJlyg.ii over In vnlue, Addrcratno pnV W. Oimnlns DemoreFt, 15 Ewt Mth Nw York. If you are unacquainted XVith th Wau-i-'ii ne. nenil foraspeciineu cony.

A mean" honesty! a In'ree TKIANftl.B, pieuenv-itv; FIIIST 1HVISTON Of THUMB, strong will; T.ONO SI-ICONn DIVISION, reason, hi? faculty. The MOUNT OP JUPITUK beiokeni mUtion; that of riATUKN, prudence tliBKUN, lnveof "pleinlor: ARS, couraire; MOON, EUa, lvc of pleapure; and MERCURY, intelligence. our advico as above and you will be Dure to the last and, most valuabta luallty. other means to prevent the epread of the disease. H.

M. POE sells Lands on Com For Sale. mission, see mm it you wisn 10 buy or sell, TERJ15 PTHrtlL. DAILY (without Sunday) JC.OOper year. DAILY (wltli Sunday) $8.00 per year.

82.00 ber year. WEEKLY $1.00 per year. As a newspaper the Inter Ocean keeps abreast of the tunes 111 all respects. It spares neither pains nor expense in securing all tho news and the best of current literature. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, do not take a diiily paper.

In Us columns are to he found the Good horses for land or cattle. 1, HINSDELL, Norton, Kas. With the year 1891 Norton starts in Antrim Bros, fiave opened up the The of P. banquet and installation will take place at their hall next Monday evening. Do You Know that you can get the Kfptjblican and the Cosmopolitan both oneyearjfor only It's a fact.

We are now ready to entertain you in our new quarters. Drop in and see us. on another era of prosperity. It is already the best town within 200 miles either east or west, sells more goods, (First published Dec. 1, 1893.) 085.

NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. Lund Office at Kliwin, Kansas, Noy. 27, 1803. Notice la hereby River, that the following named settler luis filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tlia Probate Judge ftt Norton, Kansas, on Jan. 13, ISO, viz: KENKY A.

SOHLOUFFEIj, H. K. No. 22779, for the N. W.

N. E. and N. W. 54 See.

8, Twp. 4, -9. It. 28-W. The names of the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous resilience upon and cultivation o5, said land, viz: 1, Monttioinerv, A.

Knitter, and Lennls. of Kdnrond, Kansas, and J. 11. llerr, of orton, Kuiuias. L.

C. SMITH, Register. Palace meat market on State street, It will bp first class in every respect. They start right by planting an ad in the Republican. weeK mews ot an run wirm conuoiiseu, anu tlie cream of the literary teaturi-s of the Daily.

AS A FAMILY TAt'l'lK it. excels all western Journals. It consists (tf eluht, pHKes with a sup buys more grain and stock, and has fewer empty residences and store rooms than any town along the Kock Norton Transfer CY. ALLEY, Prop'p. Houses moved AND Bridges built, We have the tools, end can guar antee a satisfactory job.

ECONOMY HARNESS SHOP. illustrated, 111 colors, 01 cism uuumou-al nan, making in all sixteen iwl'cs. This KgSimpson has bonccht Mr. 1'eter: supplement contains six panes of reaainu; mat son's interest in the mercantile busi ter, ana two tun pae iniisuanons. aim is atone worth the price chaiired for the paper.

ness, and will continue to sell goods for less money than any merchant in the Saum Bruner have received a car load of Early Ohio potatoes, from Greeley, Colorado. city news and commercial center of all west of the Allegheny mountains, and Is better adapted to J. L. Wallace says that when he gets Married. On January 3rd, by Pro the needs ot the people of that section than any paper farther east.

It is in accord with the people of the- west, bate Judge Gray, at his office in Nor fairly away from this country you can't pull him back. We fear Jim both In politics and literature. ton, Charles Gross and Miss Laura rMease remeinner mat me puce 01 cue eemy Inter Oeeau is ouly Sl.W per year. THE INTER OCEAN, CillCAOO, ILL, bankers for a further experience with black silk tights, abbreviated skirts (First published Dec. 22r.lW.) No.

0S8. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Land Office at Kinvin, Dee. 18th. Notice Is liersby given Uiat tho following named settler lias filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in Hiipmirt ot his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the Clerk of the bixtrict Court at Norton.

on Feb. 3rd 1891, viz: JAMES T. SAMFSOX, II. F. No.

235DS tor the it. w. Sec. 35, Town. 1, S.

Ramie 24 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unm and cultivation of, said land, viz: (i purge V. Chase, John Klnuliaro, (leorge L. Atkinson, Elijah Goodwin, all ot Norton, Kas. O.

Smith, KeBister. Island or B. To day there is not an empty house in the city, aud a census would show at least 2,300 ectual residents. Every store Toom in the city, except one, is occupied, and the stocks of goods carried by our merchants are the largest to be found in northwest Kansas. We have the finest water works system, tn finest school house, the finest court house and the finest brick blocks of any town around us.

and yet the city is not ahead of the country around it, as itt bften the case. This year we should go iu for a canning factory and a eannay, and ere the close of 91, if crops are we fully expect to write our population down us fully 3.000, and sen the balance of (he "burnt district" Simkins. C2T Bring your HENS to Saum Bruner, and get 82.00 per dozen. Charley Hatcher and D. F.

Loirari and the yaller gal. This is vanity. Jim, all vanity and vexation of spirit. All gents' clothing goes at cost at have formed a partnership in the grain Simpson s. buslnese.

wnere is tne country that can com SINGLE HARNESS, 6.00 DOUBLE HARNESS, 13.00 South Sido of Square. NORTON, KANSAS, pare with ur own bonny Kansas for 'Buy "Antt-Rust" Tinware. Every beautiful weather? Here it is the 2nd day of January, and- warm enough to piece warranted. At F. Garhity-s, enjoy a compatiaoie stroa viur Mrs.

Jennie Kennedy and son from Cripple Creek, are viBit- shirt sleeves. S. Jan. 3. Gee whiz! a norlli 1WS W- AT? TDKPX uuT easter swooped down on lust ingM.

filled with o-story, double front it-K buildings. If you are looking for a sate place to invest your money, put it in JS'urtou county real estate or city Ing in the city. GOOD BREAD can't be made with W- COPYRIGHTS. knocked the mercury down to own TO J5Q DOLLARS In Your Own Locality made easily and honorably, without capital, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or gill ciin do the work hanc-Ily, without experience.

Talking unnecessary. Nothing like it for money-, making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in a bow to succeed from the first hour.

Yon can make a trial without tx pMe to yourself. We start you, furnish cvf needed to carry ou the business successfully, nnd guarantee you against failure if you but follow ottr siruplu, plain Instructions. Header, if you are in need of money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, ftid us your address, and we will mail ym a document giving you all tho particulars. TRUE Box 4C0, Augusta, faiits. zero, anaatuie present writing it ltt out GOOD FLOUR.

Saum Brunt piop'-rty in Norton. All together now handle the best in the market. a a Celebrated TOPEKA FLOUR at tor growing year, don't cry quit as long as you have any strength left Saum Bruner s. TA I OBTAIN A PATENT For a prompt answer atirt an boTient opinion, write to IH NN As who have had nearly fifty yeard' eTperient in the patent busincHi. Oommninc tinns strictly confideutlnl.

A ftlamtbonkof In-forintttloo coiicernioK FntontH mitJ bow to obtain them cent free. Also a catalogue of mechanical and scientific books Bont free. Patents taken thronn Sfuun Co. rocolve Bnwittl notice in the Scientific Amorirnn. and thua are brought widoty betoretho public without cost to the inventor.

This sulemlld paper. Norton Nursery GEO. W. FIELD, PropT. Apple and CraMpple Trees, 1, 2, 3 and 4-year-olds.

RASPBERRIES. tlERHlES, t'UURANTS, nnd all kii.ds of Small Fruits way down.3 A guest reports a magnificent party eold enough to freeze the note oil ol any indiscreet person who exposes that valuable member to Hie fury of the elements. Ugh! Shove iu some more coal. GROANS. Z3T Don't buy organs of Hgciits who to push the baud wagon.

Wort Double the Money Bt tha residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Oriiliin on New Year's eve. It was jailed weekly, elegantly illustnitfMi, ha hy far he of any ecientirjo work In the inness circuiarma ot3. a year.

Inneat circulatina fiamnlR c.iDit'8 sent freo. monthly, flWB year. yinpM n. he social event of the season. Kinimell Marsh are manutactur copies, 1i-p cents.

Kvory numhor contains beau Send at onco to John Sebastian, O. T. C. It. I.

P. It. K. Chicago, 111 and receive, postage paid, the slickest dock of you ever handled. Only ten cents per pack, in stamps ov poiii, Mnl piston, in colors, and phntojrrapiis of new lum-ps, with plaTia, enablinir builders toshnw the livtt't (lesiKi aud pcure AliirtiP St ruu around the country and charge you from to 125 fur an orxsm tnat you can buy of me at the store for Iroin $o5to75.

W.J.llowEit. Jng harness. They buy nothing but oak tanned leather and employ none workmen..

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1892-1895