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The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

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Norwich, Kansas
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NT 123 HERALD, NORWICH. EAK313 Infant Son Of Mr.ar.d Alvah Brassfield Dies COMMENCEMENT Friday, May 27, 1921 8.20 p. m. Anothor little baby head Has found the Savior's breast Tho' in our hearts an aching vtf-Vl JVe feel, Cod knoweth best." fjf The Commencement Exercises and only a few Sundays ago helped the pastor preach a very forceful message what shall this child Little then did we think that he be with the heavenly Father so soon. The Community was shocked for the High School Senior Class of 1921 will be held Friday even on Tuesday evening on learning ing May 27, at 8.20in the School Auditorum.

We consider that of the death of Baby Brassfield, On Monday Mrs. Brasfield dis- i xt i i we have been unusally fortunate Mr. S. A. Coldren of Kansas City has contracted with Wm.

Turner to care for some of his high grade Holstein cattle and oobn about 00 worth of these animals will be shipped to Norwich for the covereu uauy was Dreaming Another tender bud of light in being able to secure Mrs, Hattie Moore Mitchell of Pits- ls biooralng-up above burg to deliver the Commence- ers; on luesday momiUg he Another little fragile form Mrs Mitchel is I111VI1U lVUi VIJUI Seemed worse and they took; Now basks in Jesus love. him to Wichita to a specialist; on Dean of women in Pitsburg Normal and is noted as a lecturer and educator. We feel assur examination by the Aray, a bean was discovered lodged in Gifts That Please a broncial tube; an operation ed that she will have a message that will be of intrest and ben efit to everyone. Come and see the largest graduating class-in the history of the school. Farmers Loose Millions This is a startling statement, but true all the more lamentable because most of this loss is caused chiefly through a lack of information and understanding of the proper and best methods pertaining to Animal Husbandy.

Fruit Growing, Gardening and the Care of Poultry. We believe that we are in a position to assist you in overcoming a considerable amount of your yearly loss and can give you valuable assistancejn materially increasing your yearly profits and so offer yon the following list of Ten Valuable Recipes: 45 No. 1. How to make a fine cereal substitute for tea and coffee that will save your health and the money spent on tea and coffee. No.

2. How, to make a preparation that will remove all of the grease and paint from an auto or vehicle, that you wish to paint, in two hours at a cost of 25c. 45 No. 3. How to make a delightful hand and face cream at a very small cost to you.

No. 4. How to make a fine cleaning compound for dry cleaning clothing, tapestry, rugs, etc. No, 5. How to make the finest hominy possible.

No. 6. How to. effectively treat 1000 hens per hour for scaly legs, lice and mites, without touching one hen with your hands. The hens do it automatically.

No. 7. How to plant potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, cabbage and. tomatoes and be practically sure of a crop. No; 8 How to raise cabbage, turnips, radishes, and beets', nearly every Fall, even if the weather is dry.

No 9. A good way to help to prevent hog cholera and rid horses, cattle and hogs of lice and mange. 10. How io care for. trees, vines and shrubbery that aie planted in dry hard dry soil.

We offer the above Ten Recipe3 for only $1.00 or xny of them' for 25c and will accept this entire ad as 10c if cut out andmailed to us with your order. Your money will be returned if you notify us, within ten days, that you are not satisfied. 45 The Farm -Recipe Agency Wichita, Kansas was imparative. Death resulted. They immediately brought the body home and made ready for the funeral which was hsld at the Methodist Church on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30, conducted by the pastor, H.

J. Donaldson, assisted by Rev. L. B. Meyers.

The church was filled with sorrowing friends who gathered to show their sympathy for the stricken parents? Newton Wayne, was born in Norwich, Kansas, April 9, 1920 being one year, one month and. eight days old. He was an jun-usually strong snd vigorous child; If you are going to purchase a gift this year for a graduate, wc have gifts that will please them. CaUandsee our line of: Vanit Cases, Kodaks, Jewelry, Pennants, Pillow Tops, Stationery, Perfumery, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils etc. METHODIST CHURCH H.

J. Donaldson, Pastor. It is indeed a great pleasure to see the increased attendance at loth Sunday School and preaching service. One hundred seventy five were present at Sunday and thirty five were present at Junior League. The outlook is certainly good.

The regular services will be held next. Sun. day morning but we will hold no service i the evening on account of the baccalaureate sermon at the High Schoo attractive and lovable in every ROGER'S PHARMACY way. He was a member of the Cradle roll of the M. E.

Church Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. aiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim ii iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i in nrj We had occasion togo thru the Norwich Hotel this week and it is in the best shape we ever saw it. Mrs. H.

E. Berkey was taken to Wichila last Thursday and on Tuesday underwent a surgical operation. On ginog to press she was getting along nicely. The High School Play given last Thursdaynight was a pretty big event for a company of am-eteurs to attempt but they "got by" with it in pretty good style. A fair sized audience was present and really enjoyed the pro.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mayer were shopping in Wichita Thurs day, It has been our good for-tune to enjoy the teaching of some excellent Sunday School Build a Home NOW! Lumber Prices are down. This is the normal time to build that long needed home. Our country is ONE MILLION homes short.

Help to get that shostage gap closed up, and insure yourself of having a home. i The fondest recellection of Childhood is HOME. Have you given YOUR Children a HOME? Don't Forget to Paint Up and Clean Up YOURS FOR SERVICE, I A. O. HUNTER LUMBER CO.

teachers Mr. D.I. Howard serves the Master in this capacity with the best of them: N. Faulkner and Fred Mess- gram. mer were visiting on our streets Wednesday forenoon.

N. was bragging how much Milton had NORWICH COALING STATION vr Crows Wre Letter Carrier. 1 nnnUllt flBVS CI'OWS Wer IW nlovptl as letter beure ployed as letter beure Tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 limillilimilllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHUmi Illll reformed Fred iaaflMijmiiiMMwiiaHWMW 1 Lorenzo D. Henson Lorenzo D. Henson was born at Portland, Indiana on October 29, 1864,.

died May 18, 1921 age 5G years, 6 months and 20 days Brother Henson settled in this locality 34 years ago and was united in marriage to Anna Holder on the Hth day of' Apri 1891. To this union was born three children: C. W. Henson, Alva J. Henson and Mrs.

Ethel Soloman. He united with the Christian church about' 12 years ago. He joined the Masonic Lodge about 23 years ago. He cnrne to Norwich in his earl manhood and has been a resident of community ever since, After marriage he lived on his farm south of town for several years moving to town for the better advantage of his children. lie lived a quiet unassuming life and loved his church as he loved his home and family.

Living an exemplary life among taking an active interest in everything prstaining to the betterment or both town and entire community, being an active worker in business, church, and social life. He will be greatly missed by Up Wa Are Buvers List Your Farm With Us No And Get In Line For A Sale. If you have land to sell list it with us. Fill out the blank be ow and mail it to us now Get in on the big spring business. If your land can be sold, we can sell it as we have agents in several states.

Fill in the blank and mail it today. his many friends who are num Other buildings Nearest railroad towu is Miles to High school German settlement or not. Price Mortgage Amount When due Held by Rate of interest Least cash payment $.1. I will make terms of bered by his acquaintance. The funeral was in charge of MID WEST FARM AGENCY Norwich Office.

Norwich, Kansas, mint tn spll mv land and hereby list same with you and the Masons and was held at the r.tiristian Church. Rev. L. B. Myers delivered the funeral oarmnn nssisted bv Rev.

A. L. A. VTUI1V agree to pay you a commission of 5 per cent if jou furnish me TTHoil Interment was in the with a buyer ready, willing and able to buy liWKUVWI Stitch Cemetery. The numbers of mv land are: Sec.

Twp County State Would you exchange? tate fully Number of- acres pasture acres acrea cultivated Sign Her Phone No. Adiress What Central? How watered Cretk Well Water good. Describe house Barn Card of Thanks In this manner we wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their help.sympthy and floral offerings in our sorrow Mr. and Mrs. A.

Brasfield W. Brasfield and family Mrs. Jessie Gormly and family. Death by falling on a circular saw was tho fate of Leo Settle. A sawn slab that he was removing caiiKht in the belt and pushed him back-ward.

lie lived more than half an hour and talked some before becoming unconscious. He leaves a wife and four children. Kansas P. S. McMullen, Agent, Norwich, Moved to Protest.

Floyd's iiiotjior hntl fci'j't htm Iwy ktM'pluK tli clilcluuiH out of tho ynrd for quite a while. Ho was bojftanlim to get dlRtfuntetl with th Job. (ioliiu to his mother, ho mud: "Vhul do yon think am chlckou hpphirdT.

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