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The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

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THE HERALD, NORWICH, KANSAS THE NORWICH HEHAL p. s. Mcmullen, Kditor MICKIE SAYS PKPtK. VJNLtS Sty I C. D.

Harrison DRAY AND TRANSFER Phones 42A NORWICH, KANSAS Published Every Thursday At Norwich, Kansas. Entered at the Post Office at Norwich, Kansas, as second class mail matter. Subscription Price per Year Outrndu of Kansas $1.50 $2.00 Give us BARBER SHOP, Laundry Basket Out Wjednesdays-Tiack Saturday Advertising Rates Display, 15 centa per columnincli Overlanoi Model 90 Touring Readers, 8 cnts per line. Want Ads 5 cents per line. Contract 1 I rates-on application.

Dr. J. E. GIDEON GRADUATE VETINARY Conway Springs PHONE No. 65 The Missouri Pacific is adver tiaing for section men at 35 and three fourths cents an hour.

Will they pay that much when the government control is over? 8fAr POPlIW' IS THE GMEN -0 The Thrift Car of the Worli It is designed right, built right, performs right and is sold right. Let us show you why. See Ua for Automobiles and Accessories W. N. SONS Norwich Phone, 1505 BELMONT, KANSAS Belmont 3 iwae SAfA primxs Dr.

M. B. Flowers Graduate Optometrist Nces cow wnO owBLff' Eyes examined and glasses fitted. All work satisfactory or your, money sefunded. Norwich, Kansas Congress has provided for the formed that Mr.

Schaferr bought we want is a -law compelling those hotels and restaurants serving horse meat to have a big sign up to that effect on the door and we won't care wheiher the horse has been inspecteTTor not. Dr. Lewis E. 'Brjuncher STUDENT VETERINARIAN Conway Springs, Kan. Phone Shaw's Real Estate Oilice.

Last week we received a which read like this Christmas Gifts. The custom "of giving Christmas gifts Is not traceable to Us beginnings. The Encyclopedia Brltannlca says that "In Britain the 25th of pecember was a festival' long, before the conversion to Christianity, for Bede (de temp, rat ch. 13) relates that 'the ancient peoples of Angll began the year on the 25th of December." The custom also prevailed In the Germanic countries. "We find that our stock of- nirea nessiant.

The half German king, George III of England, employed about 30,000 troops from 80 different German states, especially from Hesse, against the colonists, before the United States was a nation. The reason was that the war was very unpopular, few men enlisted and the government dared not conscript Englishmen to fight their brothers in America. -heavicr than we had expect Modified Form of Slavery. There Is no legal and formal slav ery In any Christian country. It survives In a mild form In most Mohammedan countries.

The peonage system of Latin-American countries Is not much different from slavery, but rests upon a different theory. The peon not supposed to be owned as property he Is supposed to be working to pay a debt which he owes the master. Full Explanation. Arnold could not bear to have anything that smacked of femininity applied to himself or his tiny baby brother, One day Arnold was keeping his eye on the baby carriage while the mother stepped Into the apartment. A woman passing looked Into the carriage and seeing the infant said "Isn't she a sweet child?" Arnold, replied "He ain't no she; It's a him." Optimlstlo Thought.

A man, said Talmnge, never looka more dignified than when he takes a spectacle case from his pocket, opens it, unfolds lens, sets it astrlda his nose and looks you In the eye. ed to carry. In order to reduce this stock we are making the most attractive prices supply is limited, get your order in early." Now boiled down it looks like this Big stock reducing sale but the supply is limited, get your order in early. (First published in the Norwich Herald July 17, 1919. In the District Court of Kingman County, Kansas.

J. W. Hall vs. John V. Cromwell and Cromwell, his wife, whose first or Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; and the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, trustees and assigns and each and all and every one of them of each all and every one of the above named persons Defendants.

PUBLICATION NOTICE We will sell at public Auction on the Lewis Billing farm, one east and six miles south of Norwich; 8 miles west and 3 south of Milton on Auto insurance men are going to raise the rates on autos a-painst theft. The raise will be about one third. They say that if laws are not made to help the conditions that they will simplly have to puss it up to the people in higher costs. Indirectly the people are to No-one will turn in a neighbor or a little boy who is stealing things' and the habit grows until it becomes real serious. There are two other ways that stealing can be stopped.

One is to have a grand jury in each counti' every year; that makes it easy to get information. If you, Beginning at 10 a. m. The State of Kansas to John V. Cromwell and 6 Head of Morses the public, does not want to pay jfkj Mil si IWH 11 I C3 Cromwell, his wife, whose tirst or Christian name is to the plaintiff unkown; and the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, CI Ai.

XXM. I JL S3 the expense why take your tmev-ery and go on and keep still a-bout it if everything you got is stolen. Another way to stop the thievery is to be honest with your self and get all the unfairness of your own system cleared up go to Sunday school and church I i 1 black horse age 7 1 black horse age 6 administrators, trustees and assigns and each and all and mule smooth 1 brown mare 5 Head of Cattle everyone of them of each all and every one of the above' named persons, Defendants, aim each and all and and really try to make your own life clean enough so that when you ask a friend to come to church that he cannot point the everyone of you are hereby no tified that you have been sued in the above entitled Court in finger of scorn at you and shame you out. It may take you several years to show your good intentions and the sooner you get busy th- the above entitled action by J. W.

Hall and that you must 'answer the petition of the plaintiff filed in said case in said Court on or before the' 30th day of August 1919 or the allegations contained in the said petition will be taken mouth 1 bay horse mule smooth m'th 1 black horse mule 1 blick i 25 Sheep wes and Lambs Farming Implements 1 grain wagon 1 split-hickory buggy 1 wagon and rack 1 7 ft lUcCormick binder i good shape 1 7 ft Deering binder 1 double row John Deere corn sled 1 John Deere lister as true and judgemtnt will be 4 good milk cows, age 4 to 8 1 stock cow 1 bull 2 years old 2 2jyear old heifers 12 steer 2 yearling steers 4 spring calves 1 John Deere ri Jge buster I Peru gang plow 1 cultivator I wheat drill 1 2 section harrow 2 sets work harness 1 walking plow I Clearmont Oak heating stove, nearly new Some house hold goods and other articles too numerous to mention. rendered aeainst you and each of you quieting plaintiff' title and possession in and to the (from page one) ANOTHER VETERAN PASSES AWAY and fourteen great grand children mourn the loss. Dearest father, thou hast left us And our loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet theo When the day of life is fled; following described real proper ty situated in Kingman County, Kansas, towit: When in heavea in joy to greet -thee Where no farwel! tear is shed. rt "i'he west half of the Northwest Quarter and the west half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15 Township 27 South, Range 5 west of the sixth P.

That the plaintiff will be judged to be and decreed to be the owner i fee simple all of the said real property, and each and all and every one of you will be forever barred and excluded and enjoined from sett The to owmsr is a list oi the names of the children and yrand children who attended the funeral: children: Mis. Maggie Hart; lett of Stafford' Kan. Mrs. Laura Parker and huihend of Okl. Mrs.

Effie Beckett a All sums of $10 and under, cash; on all sums over a credit of ,6 months HIS' time will be given on note with approved security. No interest if note is paid when due 10 er cent "interest will be charged from date ot sale until paid. Four percent discount lor cash on sums over $10. No property removed until settled The Methodist Ladies Aid will serve ing uu or claiming any interest or estate, right or title in or to the said real property or any part ihcreof adverse to the plaintiff and burred, enjoin-e and excluded from uisturoing 1 a i ti ff's possession ot the said real property. Attest: M.

A. MILLER Clerk of the District Court of Kingman County, Kan. (SEAL) J. W. HALL, By Souders and His attorneys.

husdand, Greensburg, Kan. Mis. Lydia Beckett also of Greens buag; Mrs. Georgia WooWy of Bixby, Okl. Mr.

(W.cti-slater of Iluti-htnsot), Kan. Grandchildren: Mr. ti. who was raised ip this home and who has eared for ti.e grandparents; Mi.su May woolciy of bixby, Okl, Andrew Bartlett of Stafford. Freida and Eva Gestenslager 'Norwich.

Mrs. Lizzio Jacobs cf Alva, Okl Mary Jacobs was the only, great grand child present. Arnold Yazel, Auctioneers. N. I.

Farris. Clerk..

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