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Norwich News from Norwich, Kansas • 3

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J3 For Sale A number ono span of Threshing- coat at (he "Badgor." THE NORWICH NEWS tnares, coming four yenrs old; Inquire Pittlji.h.i'i California breokfast fod at this office. FBIDAY. SEPT. i 1893 Mr. E.

8. Doll lias been conflifd to at Buckeye Cash Store. Lonl and Charles Ejgart are build lug a new house, on their farm, north east of lown. thu house with romltlant fever for tho HAYNES HDW.CO.. FOR Dutchman Sulky Plows, J.O.GHtlf AM.

Editor and PublUber past two weeks. All adrertUamenti iu the Nitwi will Dr. J. N. Hetzler has been down eh arced lit the regular mm until ordered out.

Thiiu wUliln thnlr mlrertUeinenti ehanced Purchaso your school supplies before with a xerioin bowel trouble this week, oftener than ouce each month will be churned for school opens. Allen keeps the largest assortment in town. but i reported better. time, at the rate or thirty oentt per nour, Montbly iettlemewn axo requireg. Dutchman Gang Plows, W.

W. Kobbius hlilpprd four cat- Entered at the postoflloo In Norwich, Kannai. Miss Lucy Wills who ha been down loads of cattle to Kansas City this week aeeond-olasa matter. with typhoid fever for the list two from the Indian Territory. If 'PlSWgp it hHcrlptton 81.50 per year.

Id advance weeks, is now improving. Big lip Su! Oliver Junior Sulky Plows, AiIvortlKtnjr ratr made knewa on Special rales, Norwich to Puoblo, Mrs. A. T. Davis has been Afflicted application.

Aug. 5 to Oct. 31, inclusive, ono way with chills nnd fever nearly ever sinco 111.50. D.C. Hicks, Agt.

her return from Iudianr. A. S. Suavely as leased tho Woi MO. PACIFIC RAILWAY, Jf.

A. IXvlMlua EASTWARD. a. Mrs. Win.

Lindsay returned last Fri Glaze farm, near Milton, and wi'l move day from her visit with relatives in out of town as soon as ha can make Etpre'S. Accommodation Iawa, and William has resumed his Oliver Gang (bolter known Cawlav's) Mitchell Wagons, Harrison Gold Dust Buggies 2s 15 in WRSTWAkO. suitable arrangements. old-time cheerfulness. a.m.

:35 p. in, Express Accommodation One of the neatest and mofct stibsta -i Fon balk or trade: A nice resi tial sidewalk in our city Una lately been deuce property in Wellington, well 3 Above trains run daily making; good eon-noctinns for all points east, and aoiuh. Further ioformatioo will be cheerfully furnish built on It st. eai fronting the school located, roomy grouuds, select frni: ed oy oaiung ou Red Line Buggies, Nortliside Buggies A. V.

Alllio, aud comfortable and convenient build Anient. ings. Enquire at this office. Hammock Carts, Daisy Garls, Remember that tho L. F.

Goes Co stock of goods were opened up Mon Cutaway Harrows, Lever 'Harrows day and uuis bo closed out rapidly grouuds. It was put down at tho expense of the school district. Frank Smith and wife, who live four miles east of town, are the proud parents of a girl which arrived at their house last week. Tho News office Ik tinder obligations to W. H.

Sutton for a nice treat this week hi the shape of a twenty-five pound watermelon -ripe, led. and lus (Jail ana buy what you need Chicago, Kana Weatern Uallroart. WKBTWARD. 1'aaaeiiKer 12:35 a. m.

freight Pm- KATBWIIAD. 11:07 a. m. Irciftht All tho above trains carry passengers, and cast bound trains oonncet with through trains at Mulvane and Wiokita for all points north, cast and south, and at Newton with through while prices are below bedrock. Remember we have Havana Press Drills, (The best drill made) Dr.

Bob Mcllheunv and wife drove over from Conway Springs last Sunday for a social call on his brother and fain Aermotor windmills, McCormick mow cious ily. Bob, we understand, is having trains for all points west. I'ftr further particulars call on E. W. Allen, Agt, Mr.

Klaver. of Kingman, came down good practice and is well pleased with ers, Moline sulky rakes. Saturday to call upon friends at this his location. S3 Correspondence solioited. Communications nn local and esaeral matters, and items of in plane and attend the I.

O. G. social. 1 J. S.

Hopkins, who is 6lill iu busi terest, thankfully received. In all oases the Barb Wire, Stoves, Tinware, He has engaged to teach this winter in uess at Kansas City, writes us that Call uil name and address of the writer must be ached. Address: Trnt Nkws. Norwich, Kansas district No. 50.

Thanking you for your past patronage and hoping to merit foruia fruits are cheaper on the markets this vear than the home product. This The opportunity for bargains that CHURCHES. is offered at the L. F. Goss Co's.

is on account of excessively heavy ship mcuts. old stand have never been equaled iu continuance of the same, we are HAYNES HARDWARE COMPANY. Norwich. Don't miss this chance la From Aug. 1st to Oct.

31st, iuclusive, buy what you need. tho Mo. P. Ily. will mako the follow iug passenger rates to And from St W.

T. Turner and son, Willie, of Louis: Norwich to St. Lonisj one way Kirksville, Mo. arrived here Tuesday M. E.

Chuich. Preaching every Sunday at II o'clock a. m. aud 8 o'clock p. m.

Sunday schsol every Sunday at 10 o'clock u. G. H. Thcroulde, Supt. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 o'clock p.

m. Devotional meeting of Epworth League every Sunday 'evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the lecture room. Lvuybody, including strangers, will bo made welcome to any or all of these services. A. W.CuMsnsGS, Pastor.

fll.80; round trip, good for 30 days, nd wilt'spend a short lime viyiting the The Anthony Republican reprint from ono of its exchanges tho following essay on the water melon: Like pretty girl, it is best by itself it loosci $15.80. For tickets and further iufor Turner brothers of this place. They matiou apply to D. C. Hicks, Agt.

came through in a wagon. A social hop was given over on tho Anything that has the appearance of Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the daysi when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Cham berlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and 'n turn administers it to her qwu offspring and always with tho best results. For sale by all druggists. The registration bqcrfhs for the Strip have been located as follows: One Ninnescah, northeast of town, Tucsdiy mowed grass is accepted this season evening which was attended by a large as first class hay; and people are care number of our voung people.

They re fully stacking a quality of that article port a very pleasant time. this year tor whiter feed that in other seasons would scarcely have been used nan us cnarm uy Deing mixed in crowd. The melon should be cold. If should bo ripe. Its flesh should blush like a graduate.

Its heart should grovr like a sun kissed cloud at of and its temperature should be as chilly as the smile of an old maid of sixty summers- Wlvcu yon got such a treas- nre bury your face iu its sweetness and let your appreciation ninriot." Now our young men may relish a melon, with a "chilly temperament," butr CUMBERLAND PBESliYTERIAN. Sorvioes evory 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 10 a.m.

Prayer and Teachers' meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. THR NORWICH Y. P. E. Wheat is beginning to move, even at as bedding for animals.

the low prices. It seems the farmers are so greatly in need of money they south of Arkansas City will be on the northeast corner of section 18, town cannot hold their grain. Will wc ever i Tuesday at the C. P. church at 7:30 p.

m. All young people cordially invited to attend. Krv. S. E.

irk Patrick, Pastor. get away from such conditions? ship 29, range 3 east. This is about half a mile east of the Santa Fe track. Elsewhere iu this issno we publish tho program for Kansas week at the Col NORWICH BAPTIST second and fourth Sunday in each month at 11 a. iu.

and 7:30 p. m. Covenant meeting, Saturday befuro tho -4th Sunday, at3 p. m. D.

I. Howard, Pastor. The other booths on the north side of the Strip arc Uunnewell, Caldwell, umbian exhibition, which com me noes Sept. 11th and closes Sopt. 16lh.

Will aud Kiowa. On the south side they nre at Orlando, Stillwater, Lipseotnb and Hennessey. The local 'pencil blunter will take charge ot the postoffiie today aud engage in the mixing and mis sending of tollers. For the present he will also discontinue to record the local happenings aud Dame Grundy's rumors for the Norwich News. P.

P. Doze, of Grant county, who came down last week to visit his brother, J. C. Doze, of this city, was called home Suuday by a telegram informing him of serious illness in his family. He will prubably return again soon aud may possibly conclude to locate iu this section.

The I. O. G. T. entertainment last ou take it in, or go to tha Strip? Several of our tanners have already EDEN BAPTIST CHU11GH Son ioos every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, morning aud evening.

Sunday School every Suiidity morning at 10 a. S. (i. Slo a Pastor. M.V.and Mrs.

Bennett ii.tend to start commenced seediug.Tliey are beginning sootier than common on account of the today for the "Garden City" ou a sight SOCIETIES. scarcity of feed, thinking to secure early seeing trip to the Columbian exposition. when a young man's best girl is possessed of a temperament that would freeze water iu July, we imagine hi his appreciation would not be so great. A little boy of- Mrs. McDonald's, living near here, fell against a reel hot stovo and was fearfully burned.

Tho pain was and it was thought the burn was so severe as to scar the child for life. LsoM Die lady a bottle ot Cham beriaiir's Pain balm, which, after greasing. th sore, she applied. It soon removed alii the lire and eased tho pain, and iu ten' day (he boy wit well, no trace of'thc scar remaining. D.

Keysport, Clinton eoiwily, Ills. For sale, fry all druggists. lastnre to bridge over. While in the east they also expect to XToawicu Lodge No. Vi 316 I.

O. O. F. visit Mrs. Bennett's parents and other Wichita fair, oic hire for round trip.

(Meets iu their flail in relatives and a'so to call on tho family the Citv school build Tickets ou sale Sept. 10 to 15, inclusive; limited for return Sept. 16. of Geo. A.

Bennett, our old time citizen, incr everv WcdiicMav evening at 7:30 o'clock. who is now a resident of Kansas stat fair, one fare for round Saturday evening was well attended and I he program, although not fully en ied out, on account of the absence of Visiting Brethren cordially invited to Thev will be gone several weeks at trip. Tickets on sale Sept. to Oct. attend.

Peteh 'Iaylok, a. G. I. W. Hendry, Hec.

Sec'y least, and while away will make their head quarters Chicago. inclusive; limited fr return Oct. 7th, a few who had parts, was highly satis D. (J. Hicks, local Agt.

factory every leature. Die ice 'ream supper, we are informed, was G. G. Dykstra, the popular barber, NOTICE The voters of the people's party, who has done a large part of the ton- alo a success and members ot the lodge NORWICH LODGE. 1W, A.

O. U. W. meets every Tuesday in Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to inpet with 113, JvHN McKlEUNAV, M.

W. I. W. Hendry, Recorder. sorial work of this city during the past are well pleased with their venture.

The News office is somewhat scatter summer, packed his goods Wednesday, shook the "sand" from his shoes and dep'irled with hi family for his old home at Clearwater. He expects to make the run for a home in the Strip. ed at present. To suit the convenience of U. S.

Weaver, who is setting the Iviip, a few cases were moved to the Persons troubled with chronic diarrhoea should try Chamberlain's Corie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Many cases have beeu cured by it aftar all else had failed and stilled physicians were powerless. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. Susan Black is visiting her husband, J.

D. Black, at the asylum at Osawatomie. Mr. Black has Hot improved much but we are informed sorao hopes are enteitained lie will mak better progress when cold weather sets iu. Bennett township are requested 'to meer at the city hall in Norwich, orv3aturday, Sept.2, '93, from 1 to 6 o'clock, p.m.,fo? the purpose of electing ten delegates i attend a convention of the Tt com dist.

of Kingman be held at DoggeltV grovw (near Near New Murdock) oil Saturday, Sept. 9th, 1893, for the pm-pose of nominating a candidate for coin misvioner of tho 1st com. di-t. By order of Central Comj A3. Y.

BtfNHETT. Weaver and Farris took possession of the shop Monday and will clip hair and mow our beards at the old prices and in the latest aud most approved style. S. W. Willhour and wife aud Miss Loral.

Threshing coal at tho "Badgers." Shool Supplies in any quantity at Allen's drug store. Mia Annie Comer is visiting friends iu the country this wpek. Mis May Comer will lead the Y. P. S.

C. next Tuesday evening. J. D. Farris spent a couple of days sight seeing at Wichita this week.

Dave Willhour kwps a daily supph of fresh bread. Postoffice building. Jennie will Mart tomorrow on a trip city barber shop and a sort of branch office established. Wc make this ex planation lest our subscribers, seeing us spread out, might take alirni, fearing we were about to st.irt a daily. Chas.

C. Washburn, brother of spent a couple of days in our city this week, fie is just from he has been taking the finishing course in music, and was on his way to We itherford, Texas, to fill an engagement as professor of music in the M. E. C. G.

Handy shipped a car load of east. They will first go to Blooming cattle to Kausas City this week. Prices (FiVst Published Sypt. 1, 1893); NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. aie low but feed being 6carce he con ton, where they expert to vistt a few days with, relatives and friends, cluded it was best to sell.

He visited 88. State of Kansas Kingman Co. after which they will proceed to Indian to wituess the assent ling K. C. hiratself and attended personally to the file.

Sneak-thieves have struck oer eity at last aud the hardware morchants nre of old soldiers at the grand encampment of the G. A. and from that college of that He has also taken a complete course in Theology, but, poiut will take the train for Chicago and spcud some time in that city view having a run on locks and revolvers, and other protective devices are being In the matter of the estate' oft E. Whims, insane, of Kingman cotmv, Kausas. It 'TICK OF APPOIMTMERT.

Nofice lk hereby given that on tbtr 11th day of 1 18A the undersigned was, by the probate com et-Kingman cottnty, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified a giiiirdian of the estate of J. Ev Whims of Kingman county, Ail parties interested in. -ailed Into play. Several ceffars have been raided and fruits, Hour, oread, ing the sights at the World's Fiir. Altogether they are likely Ij be gone two or three nvmtha.

Wc go to sleep these ples.ant- nights fanned the cooling breeze: Along- meatrolc. tacru. Th people are fully A good span horses, harness and wagon for snle cheap for cash. E.S.Doll Frank Simonton wa nn from Ar-gonia TncsJay circulating among his friends. Born to J.

E. Sutton and wife on Thursday morning hist, a yoang daughter. All doing well. School books, slates tablets, pens, lead pencils, slate pc imU, ink crayon, at Aliens dro stori. awakened and something in ''drap" if present at least, will not engage in ministerial work.

Last week in our mention of the case pending in court between Edward Stone and Phillip Pitman we stated itenvolvcd the right toccr'airr fences, buildings etc. We have since learned the issue is Mr. Stone' right, as landlord, to a share of grain raised on the premise? now owned by gentleman. The case was continued lK we-k and i lobe tried tomorrow, at further thieving is perpetrated. eakf estate will tak? and morning we wake tip and aud sneeze, and sneize.

The Boys Work out this prcWem and we toward sneeze, what it makes of row- Commence themselves ao-ordingiy. 3f autiia.Whjms, Gwr.lU:. with the year in which Tu wore born. To this add your age on jour birthday in 1392. Midtiplr the result by IGXX'.

Ezhifttfion of the A'dft'-i PVrpir.g'. sun eomcs-out abot middy and heats tn rhrough and through; old Boreas follows in its wake and fra zes ui anew. And we writhe 'twixt beat and cold, not knowing what to Io; in diy we sweat by bucketful, at niglit ker chew. -Tntni i. Lome from Texa, but whether to remain is a point upon Not wwhlng to pn-jtulice anyone i the, Snrnl met 677,423.

Substitute for Ag- nrooont nnrlprfprmiucd. matter we eii.ress no opinion to the ures ktiera of the alphabet, a or Sliow at Wh-hir lt. Fan; I 1 for round trip. T-Jtts on sale Sept. wi.ii return limit Fept.

id He nine back en Wednesday' merits of the case, but hope, it war-be for t. for read-, the resarT D. IIxxyAsS. tla. I vrr tbe I tMisfitctorily adjudisatesl,.

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