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People of Norton County: We Must Close oul DEALER IN Did you know that youi eyes are not alike? Hometimes they are not. No matter whether they are or not, call at E. A. Douglas' South Side Dry Goods, Groceries The Inter Ocean 0 "iSTIlR Mobt Popular Republioan Newspaper in the West, and Has the Largest ircu lalicn. TERMS PYttdlL, DAILY (wiviiout Huuuay) yo.00 per year.

DAILY (wlili Hiinday) J8.00 per year. HUMI-WEKKLY $2.00 ber year, WKKKLY, 91.00 per year. An a novrapaper tlie Inter Ocoan keops abreast of tile timeH In all rexpeetH. ltsii'e ueitber piiliiH nor expeime In Heeurlng all the news aud 'M''-' 1 Issued every Friday by A. DRUMMOND.

Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy one year, $1.00. One copy six months 50c One copy three months 25c Advertising Rates. BusIihmi Cards 00 per year.

bUndluK dbl per Inch, BO pur mo. sIiikIb 26 per mo. Biultinn Locals, a cents per Hue each Insertion. Display I Locals among pure reading matter, Go. per line.

Ho reduction on Foreign All ads and locals curried until ordered Jewelry Store and have them tested and fitted with specs. We test your eyes WWHIGHKST MUCJS PAID TOli UUTTEIt AND EGGS.JE1JM All our Overcoats, Ladies Coats and Men's Boots. Look at our prices. Ladles Coats worth 12 55 sll 00 11 (X) 7 50 8 00 5 (X) 0 50 4 00 (X) 3 50 8 50 2 (10 Chlldrens 4 25 3 25 "2 25 1 25 Men's Overcoats 12 50 0 00 8 00 5 50 (5 00 3 50 Boys' 0 00 3 50 4 50 8 OO Blankets' pair, 1 00 80 1 35 1 00 8 00 2 00 8 60 2 25 Red wool blnkts. 8 00 1 75 We are selling other goods as oheap in proportion as we must reduce our slook W.

R. CANNON. F. E. KENNEDY, Salesman.

Simpson does not duliver and will not give credit, but he sells goods cheaper than anybody. For Hknt. Store rooms, and one 7-room house. See Mme. Broquet.

J. 15. Davis has COAL to sell for 3AS11. Marrikd: On Monday evening, Feb. 19, 18114, at the residence ot the bride's parents in Norton, Arthur Saum and Miss Jennie Kingsbury.

Uev. Keeler performed the ceremony, Only the near relatives and a few friends of the contracting parties were present, Invited guests, A bountiful repast was served immediately after the ceremony, the excellent quality of which we can attest by reason of a big plate full of delicious cake lett at this ofllce. ThH bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, G.N. Kingsbury, has grown up from infancy in Norton, and for the past four years has been our efficient and respected county clerk, The room is a partner in the tirm of Saum Bruner, a recognized hustler, and one of the boys of whom his friends are justly proud. If the best wishes of this office can strew flowers on the path of this popular pair, they will never tread aught but roses of happiness.

Roses never come without thorns, however, yet we hope what few thorns they find may be little ones. by the latest methods used in all the large cities. We guarantee a fit, me mm or currniu iiwraiiire. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN In edited eNpeeially for tboe wlio, on account of mull Hcrvlco or any otlier reaHon, do not take a dally paper. In Its eoliirnnii to be found tlie wnek'a mews of all the world coiitlviifted, aud tlie cream of the llterarv featureitot tlie Dally.

AM A FAMILY l'Al'Klt It eieela all western JournitlH, It consists of elxht paue with a lllustraied, In colors, ol elKht additional piikoh, miiklnx In all sixteen pwcm. Thin suppleinent contains six panes of readlnx matter, and two full nana lllustiiillons and Is alone worth the price chained for the paper. The Inter Ocean Is published In Chicago, the news and commercial center of all west of the Allegheny mountains, and Is better adapted to the needs of the people of that section than any paper farther east. It Is in accord Willi tlie people ol the west, both In uolitlcs and literature. MEAT MARKET ANTRIM BROS, ProprV as we fit each eye separately, thereby leaving no strain on either eye.

Our Glasses are the best KELLY GRAVES, Watctaafars and Jewelers. (Beeves' Old Stand,) Keep on hands a cotiBtant supply of HrOtSi AN SI REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING Trices the Please remember that lhe price of tlie Weekly Australian Pebble. Prices to suit the times, llespectfully, E. A. DOUGLAS.

feSlHkSteI Hides Wanted, inier uceau is ouiy i.uo per year. Address. THE INTER OCEAN, CIUCAUO, ILL LOCAL MENTION. Bliop on Slate Btreet, Don't forget the conundrum social March 2nd. II f.brupI Pi -M Exclusive Dealer itr Buy all your COAL at the Chicago Viok't Floral Guide, 1894: It contains descriptions that describe not mislead; Illustrations that instruct, not exaggerate.

This year it comes to us in a suit of gold, l'rlated in eight different colors besides black, Colored plates of Chrysanthemums, Poppies and Vegetables. Ou the front cover is a very exquisite bunch of Virk's New White Branching ABter, and on the back is the New Double Anemone; 112 pages filled with many new novelties of value as well as all the old leading varieties of flowers aud vegetables. We iviso our friends who intend doing anything in the garden this year to consult Vicfc before starting operations. Send 10 cents to James Vtck's Sons. Rochester, for Vlck's Floral Guide.

It costs you nothing, as vou can deduct the 10 cents from first order. It certainly will pay jjumDer yara. tW Saum and Bruner want HENS $2.00 per dozen paid. The past two weeks have been very eevere on stock. Mixed nuts, 15 cents per pound, at Vining Bros, Go to the Foster Lumber Co.

for coal Boots Shbes. KIMMELL MARSH Are Manufacturing They buy nothing but (I TAIEO LEATHER, And employ none but Rest 1 1 Workmeiu and building material. Mrs. M. 13.

Lease is in Newton, at teuding the annual encampment W. R. C. Cyrus Kimmell returned on Mondav from an extended business trip through Ohio. Norton Transfer Co.

CY. ALLEY, Prop'r. Houses moved AND Uazeltonis at Topeka, attend General Washington and wife will give a reception at the school house this evening. You are in-vited. $1 cash gets the Republican" and the Topeka Weekly Capital until Jan.

1, 1895. The entertainment at the school house this evening will he great don't miss it. Geo. Saum and wife came up from Ilerrington to attend the wedding of Arthur and Jennie. ORGANS.

gDon't buy organs of agents who run around the country and charge you from to $125 for an organ that you can buy of me at the store for from 05 to $75. W. J. Bower. Married.

By Judge Gray, on Feb. 22, at Norton, George 13. Young and Miss Lulu Wood, both of Long Island, Phillips county. W. II.

Irwin, state agt. for the W. W. Kimball Co. of Chicago, was in the city on Wednesday, the guest of I.

H. Bechtol. He reports a splendid improvement in the piano and organ trade over a few months ago, and Norton as one of the best Kansas towns for their trade. HfCome aud get cheap dry goods as we are closing out all our summer goods, Groceries will also go at reduced prices. Come and ask for prices.

W. R. Cannon. ing the meeting of the Grand Lodge A. r.

a. m. Genuine Canon City coal at the Chicago Lumber Yard, D. M. Conway will attend the meet Bridges built, DRY CREEK.

Feb. 17. The snow is going fast, which will insure a good crop this season. Hunting is all the rage. The lyceum at the Darling school house will give an exhibition Saturday night.

All are inyited. The joint discussion for last Thursday night at No. 23 was postponed on account of the snow. The II. F.

society meet on the evening of the 17th. For fear this will be consigned to the waste basket, I will close for this time. Noby. The Annual Normal Institute of Norton county will begin June 25, and close August 21, 1894. We trust that every teacher in the county will make an effort to attend.

Board will be reduced to the minimum. To all those who have pledged attendance, we would say begin at once to make calculations on beginning at the iirst and going the entire time, We also thank you each for the efforts made in securing the necessary number of pledges for the long session. Do not forget the Lonehund association on March 3, at the lonehand school house. Afternoon and evening meeting. The next county teachers' association will be held at Norton on the 10th of March.

All day and evening session. The pubiic urged to attend. See next weeks papers for programme. The Lenora local teachers' association will meet at that place on the 17th of March. All teachers in the vicinity are expected to attend.

Very truly, Frank 11. Baker, Supt. ing of the Grand Lodge A. O. U.

W.at We have the tools, and can guar antee a satisfactory job. THE BEST OEFER YET. The Kepublican Fort Scott next week, as delegate from Norton Lodge No. 211. Saum Bruner have received a car loud of Early Ohio from Greeley, Colorado.

W. HATCHER AND THE Proprietor of the City Livery, Feed "Sale Stable, The Foster Lumber Co, screens and helps load coal for all customers. Bought and Sold. Feed your teams at my bam, one diock west or state street. Topeka W'kly Capital AND FARM JOURNAL, Both from now until Jan.

1895, for only 1 .00, Cash in advance. Take ndvantage of this offer NOW, and get double value for your money. Address all orders to THE REPUBLICAN, Norton, Kansas. ECONOMY PUBLICATION NOTICE. No.

1740. First publication Feb. 16, 1801, In the Norton Republican, In the district court within and lor the county of Norton In the ytute ol Kansas. Mrs. H.

Melissa Elliott, riaintlff, vs. John Miser, The Phelps Biglow Wind Mill et al, Defendants. The l'lielps Blitlow Wind Mill Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Michigan, will take notice that the said II. Melissa Elliott plaintiff, did on the 13th davof February, file her petition in said disliiet court wil hiu and tor the county of Norton and state of Kansas, against the said The J'helps Biglow Wind Mill Co. and others, defendants, and that the I'helps Biglow Co.

must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 7th day of April or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered In said action against said defendants John Miser and Rebecca Miser, The Security Investment Co. and VV. T. Branch as assignee of said company, for the sum of five hundred twonty-even and 31-100 dollars, with Interest thereon at the late of twelve per cent per annum from the lata day of February 1804 and for costs of snitj and a further Judgment against aald defendants The I'helps Biglow Wind Mill Co for the foreclosure of certain mortgage nnon the lollowiug described real estate, to-wlt: The east half of the northeast quarter of ec-tiou twenty-seven, township one south of range twenty-four west of the 6th P. M.

(e 'A ne 54 27-1-24), lying and situated In the county of Norton In the state of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff have the first lieu on said premises to the amount for which Judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and jrom all right, title, estate, Interest, property and equity of redemption in or to said premises or any part thereor. 11, Bibd, Attorney for I'lllT. Attest: Dan Habt, Clerk, HARNESS SHOP. Swede song in Alton Empire: Lot a viskey Een das town. Syeda falar Monkey roun' Tank ha like To take a nip Eef temp'rance falar Give him tip, Ha slip een, Gate bottle fill: Dane gate droonk Puke like hail.

Cash paid for Hides, at the Palace Meat Market. Program for Educational meeting at Lone Hand, March 3, 1894. Address of welcome by J. Deeter. liesponse by R.

A. Pine. 2:00. PaDer. "Ohififtt of a course Tou'll get plenty of good things to eat at the conundrum social at tne liitptist church fur 25 cents.

Come, and bring your wives, mothers, sisters, eweet-hearts and cousius. Do You Know that you can get the KFruBLiCAN and the Cosmopolitan toth one year for only It's a fact. Married. On Sunday, Feb. 18, at the bride's home in Norton, M.

Iled-ley of Devizes and Mrs. Iowa Horner, On Monday quite a number of invited guests partook of a wedding dinner. This ofllce acknowledges cake received. tar Bring your HENS to Saum Bruner, and get $2.00 per dozen. Rev.

Keeler preached on "Modes of Baptism" at the Presbyterian church 3ast Sunday evening, to a crowded bouse. Owing to a misunderstanding of dates, we missed this sermon. It is aid by different hearers to have been splendid, grand, fair, tol'able, poor, no good. We fear religious preiudice warps judgment. Simpson sells as good flour as there Is in the city for 95c, per sack.

On Monday afternoon members of I'rairie Valley Lodge No. 131 of P. to the number of forty, got out their new silk banner and marched through the principal streets of the city, in cel-bration of the 30th anniversary of the organization of the Lodge. In the evening about 150 Knights and invited guests assembled at their hall and enjoyed a pleasant social, in which music, speeches, declamations, fruits and nuts made up the impromptu program. Everybody enjoyed themselves hugely.

All package coffee 22c. at SINGLE HARNESS, 6.00 CONUNDRUM SOCIAL. At the Baptist church on Friday eybning, March 2nd, beginning at six o'clock. Preparations are being made for a bountiful supply of that which satisfies the inner man. The menu will be given in conundrums as follows: The poor man's staff.

Food of the spinning wheel, What the street cars do on the switch Causes of neighbourhood contention. An unruly member. I come from under the Rhine. Hidden tears. 1 feel it from my heart.

I'm sour but you'll like me. Something to take. Musical cake. 1 settled Just above ground, Old maid's letter, or Boston over DOUBLE HARNESS, 13.00 South Side of Squara. VI.

F. Garrify, NORTON. KANSAS, Dealer in Hardware- LAND of study in the rural school," by AND Norton Nursery GEO. W. FIELD, Prop'r.

Apple and Crabapple Trees, 1, 2, 3 and 4-year-oldB. RASPBEltBlES, BLACKBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, GRAPES, CURRANTS, and all kinds of Small Fruits B53-PRICES WAY DOWN.1 throw. iQueensware. The evening will be interspersed W.

H. HUES, ATTORNEY AT LAW-Collections promptly made. CiHce South Side of Public Square, NORTON, KANSAS. with music, etc. All are invited to come, bring your quarters, eat your supper and enjoy a pleasant evening with us.

Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves. Alaska Refrigerators. White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. West side square, Norton, Kansas. Colorado hard.

Maitland. Rnhi nnnn I'OUli FUTURE and Canon City coal at Chicago Lum- i ROCK BRANCH. Will again try to condense a few rmim items from our parts. um 3 k.M Many are afflicted with the mumns cav ft 1 0, rtnu wi akks and a severe sore throat, very much like diptheria. The family of Charlie inompson are nearly all down, and one of them.

Eva, is very sick with v. 0Vip4i IN. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. The following resolutions weredopt-ed by L. A.

S. No. 18, of Norton ot V. Camp. No.

85. Whereas, It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom to call from our midst Mrs. Nancy Kelley, mother ot our worthy eisters, Kate Kelley and Mrs. Mary Vining, therefore be it Resolved, That in this act of Divine Providence, the Lodge recognizes the great loss to our sisters of a kind and loving mother, and be it Kesolned, That the sympathy of Norton L. A.

S. No. 13 is hereby ten-deren to our sisters. Kesolved, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the Lodge, a copy sent to the county papers, and al something like croup. Mrs.

D. A. Blue, who was so low for liobt. Itogers. Uiacussion-'Vinnie Hicks, Stella Fortney.

Discussion, general. 2:30. Paper, "Is a county High School desirable?" F. R. Snyder.

Discussion general. 3:00. Paper, "Use of dictionary and other school apparatus," Allen Headley. Discussion Jessie Howard, Mrs. Florence Flannery.

3:40. "Mistakes of a young teacher," Belle Snyder. Discussion Alice Bristow, B. F. Carpenter.

Discussion general, 4:00. Song. The evening meeting will be addressed by Messrs, Pine, Gleason, Culter, Baker and others. All are urged to attend this meeting. F.

R. Snyder, Com. H. M. POE sells Lands on Commission.

See him if you wish to buy or sell. LENORA ITEMS. Mrs, James Lyons did on Feb 14th, after aboue three months illness, and was buried in Modell cemetery on the 16th? aged 81 years. An oyster supper giyea by the W. C.

on Feb. 14 was a grand success, socially and financially. Frank Meeker lias moved his harness and implement business into the store room under the city hall. L. II.

Becktell and wife look their departure ksfc week for Indi CAW I OTITAIN A PATENT For prompt answer and an bonest opinion, write to OT ac who have had nearly nfty year experience In the patent buaineBg. Commnnlca tlom strictly confidential. A Handbook of In-formation concerning l'ntentfi and how to obtain them sent free. Also a catalogue ol median leal and soientiflo books sent free. Patents taken thronun Wunn A Co.

trneoial notice in the Sciuntilic American, and thus are brought widely before the public with, ont cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, if sued weekly, elegantly illnstrnted, has by far th largest circnlatina of any scientific work In tha norld. ayenr. Sample cvpies sent free. Building Edttion, monthly, 2.50 a yoar.

Blngle copies, iia cents. Eyery number contains beautiful pistes. In colors, and photographs of new houties. with plans, enabling builders to show th latent designs and secure contracts. Address MUNV CO, Kin Youk, 361 BuuASWiLT' a long time, is now getting better.

Uncle "hil Nichols had a Dublie sale VAtl last Friday. MM Reuben Nelson has been confined to the house for over a week with the IS ix Venn own itAim mumps. 50 CENTS' The late snow and rain was triad iv so one sent to our sorrowing sisters. ifi tela, NORA HUNNICUTT, Com. received by all.

It will insure easy seeding in the spring and gives prom inez white. Maxjd Croco. OF BOOKS FREE BARGAIN LIST. No. 1.

61200 buys a 158 acre farm mile from Devizes. 35 acres cultivated. 10 acres timber, 15 acres grass, sod bouse 14x18, 00 acres tillable, watered by creek aud well. 9350 casb, time on balance. No.

2. 160 acre timber claim relinquishment, 3 miles from Lenora, 5,000 or 6,000 trees; 18 acres cultivated; 120 acres tillable; watered by creek and two good wells. A bargain at 8475. No. 3.

320 acres in a body, 9 miles to Lenora or Clayton. A Hue stock farm. 80 acres fenced, 110 acres cultivated, two good wells, and other improvements. takes it. Part cash, time on balance.

No. 6. 160 acres 3 miles from good railroad town In Norton county. Price eleyen dollars per acre, Half cash, time on balance, No. 6.

160 acres line upland, 1 miles to Norton. 80 acres cultivated; ten acres artificial grove; small orchard; 120 acres tillable; sod house 12x 34, barn, granary well and wind mill; 20 acres small grain growing. If you want a bargain, here it Is at $1200 No. 8. 160 acres Z4 rmles to Rock Island and railroads, 70 acres cultivatedj 50 acres fenced; 140 acres tillable; sod house, 12x22; frame barn, cribs etc.

Must be sold at once for 91250. Ibis is a genuine snap look after it. No. 7. 80 acres, mile to Lenora.

Fine bottom land. 25 acres broke. 1'rice $13 per acre) half cash, time on balance. Do you want to buy or trade clear land for a stock of millinery goods aud nations? If you do, a bargain can be had at this office. No.

8. 100 acres only miles from Norton. One hundred acres tillable; 30 acres Hue hay land. $1700 takes It, No, 9. 320 acres, 4 miles to Itock Island railroad, all level and every foot of it can be farmed.

Price, $8 per acre, Half cash, time on balance. No. 10. Must go at once. 120 acres 5 miles to good railroad town.

All level and all In cultivation, KiO acres now in growing wheat. Half the wheat crop, delivered in town, goes with sale, and the price is only $1,000. With a fair crop year, the wheat will almost pay for the place. Address or call on A. L.

DlM'MMOND, Norton, Kansas ise or a bountiful harvest The snow was about a foot deep on the level, and full of water, Norton county land seems to in demand. Ground to rent is scarce. The town of Devizes could sunDort. good blacksmith, and a doctor would ao well there. Norton is the place for the hlo-h school every time.

Whoop 'em up, Mr. Mitor, and get the high school in Nor ton. All our younsr people want a P.tfmietry nsenmc to tell what the lines hi yotir natiti iiniirate. It wiU nmiio If lioiliwtg more. The itlove nhiit explniivt itself.

Tha lentil the OB1 Jimtmble airo which ymi-wiil JJliACKLET yon thirty wars, Well nitrtfcvd LINK up (IKI Somites hriiin vWer UNK OF FOUTUNI2. fam E'jih tombineU meon lUCC'j- lite but yim twist kci-p Mb modern uls'ft! win it. You find plenty of these in Demure' eo tiuractively pre-CMctl member the family is cnter-Ulii'-il. ft I a dm ft niupiziw in eRe. A CLE A OF r.CSAH't? hejwks temlumew; a slrailit l.INi! 05' J.r.icx'fiil life; tiio reverse if A iveU-.

LINK OK HEALTH ipitrH y-Mi doctf-'i ViM fo Will the hcnltn hints in t-io nliiri' hiRU'nzhie publishes eo aajtrinriiiH to Inlm-ft tiio Imme cirrio. Yon will be surtjc: to esrrer.ir'S of irtph f-piritj or despond-encv if vou h-ivo GIRDLE OF VKNLS well m.ufctd; Keep up by hnviiif beuioresfs to IJv utili-mljinp to it (or yon wih tom' of eMjUbuto works of art )f rent v.inie. (. tilt i-1 i rh premium picture, irxtfihic'u. I'm a LuLy" which ie almoet a real tuiri eM to il)s Oii'-nci oil infj which cot ini't wi 1 lifi-f a mH-iiziue Hint cimnot he crfl' ril by r.ny in tiio wo-Id for its beautiful ilhKmti nn Milyoct matter, tlmt wiii keep you put-'d on tiio iodce of tlie diiy.flnd all the faiU.

iri'i itsmn of interest about the hoiH 'ii iH'si'rli'S f.ir:iinliijiL imeretlmr reading fTvt 'nd nny, lor the whole family ivi.i ni.itrj riP'-iuivl's i mt fashion ajmrina, its are perfect, and you pet with it, free of eott tht: patterns yon to ute during the yr.tr. psd hi any r-ize yrn chnose. Send in Vohv -tubjeription once, only 5 00, nud you will ovt-T in viilue. Anrir ti tm W. Jeni'inj; Pemorect.

1ft Katt 14th New YorU. If von are unacquainted with the ti. rorn fpet inieticopv. A m-nr bmiitv a or.ri-.. V'lr DIVISION 01' THUMB, 0 SECOND DIVISION, f.

T-ie VOI'NT (F JUPITKU betokefii imbir on that of SATiXN, prudenrp tlmM'N, bveo MAHS.couiaffe; MdCtV.imPplna-to" KNITS, love of pleasure and MERCURY, our advice nn above and yoo Uf-i to pottjiess tht lust and uiottt valubll I 1 1 jy v. rsf Iter. I n.frJffrnrir,-t11rr-T.rr -mnirriWi-ir mxs: BEST LIKE i ana, where thev chance for an education. Our district school. No.

100. is doino- their future home. About ten inches fif snnw foil nn The best coffee ever sold in the city at Simpson's, A good background for our city ordinance against narcotics: "An act, prohibiting the selling, giving or furnishing of tobacco, opium or other narcotics in any form to minors under sixteen (16) years of age. Be it enacted by the legislature of the State of Kansas. Sec, 1.

That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons in this state to sell, furnish any cigar, or tobacco in any form, opium or nuy other nnrcotic in any form to any tniiior under sixteen (16) years of age, St-c. 2. The violation of any of the provisions under this act shall constitute a misdemeanor, and auy person found guilty thereof shall be lined in any sum not loss than five (5) dollars imr exceeding twenty-live ($25) dol- by order of the W. C. T.

U. ou will find the best coal in the city at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Mait-land, Canon City, Robinson and Colorado hard coal always on hand. 18 lbs. sranulated sugar for 81.00 at tolerably well.

We have a eood teanh. To Every Annual Subscriber of tlia Orange Jndd Farmer, CHICAGO WEEKLY, $1.00 A YEAH. Foiindod byOHAUGE AFD EDITHD BT EH 60S, 3 AME3 STUOSa JTJBD, And Many Practical Men and Women. The BEST Farm and Home Weekly Journal the United States. Fifteen Departments, coveringthe entire Home and Farm, under the Jirect supervision of as many Special Practical Editors and Editresses, aided by a large number of Writers on all Topics.

Best Illustrated Weekly Journal of its kind. A Choice of FiY8 Fres Eocks- Is given every Annual Subscriber of the DRANGB JUDD FARMER. A list of 40 Boofe to choose from -each complete in itself prd consisting of 64 large o-tavo pages, neatiy bound. Ten are Reference Works 30 Stories by the World's Autliow. For Sample Copies, further information, address the Publisher ol this Paper.

GRANCE JUDO ADD The Norton Republican BOTH One Year fop $1.73. 1 Sfal Sulisrriptinvs to thin Cilic.f the IOth, giving to a great many er, but there Is considerable of human nature in the scholars, who want to TO run the school themselves. A. O. raers greater hopes of a crop next year.

The Christian "fmeptWo Clean Blnehflrl llnnea nor fnn ir. closed for a week or so. a trade or Si 50 cash at Simpsons. lhe Christian V.nA of the Cons', church wna AND Worth Double the Money, Send at ouco to John sehastiau." (. on Wednesday of this week." T.

O. R. I. P. K.

Chicago, 111 Airs, M. resigned as intermediate teacher of the Leno ana receive, postage paid, the slickest deck of cards you ever handled. Only ra high school. Shejwill be succeeded by Miss Armstrong. ten cents per pack, in stamps or coin..

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