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Norwich Courant from Norwich, Kansas • 4

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Norwich Couranti
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Personal Mention, NORWICH COURANT, Secure a first-class Livery Rig from Subscription 75c per yr. in advance. -A well is being put down just north of the Bever barn where the creamery will be located, Ecroyd is doing the job. Do you use soap? Try Liana oil buttermilk toilet soap. Nothing L.

B. Judson visited Kingman the first of the week. Miss Elwina Miller went to Peter Brady Entered in the Norwich, Kaunas, pout office as second-class matter. Wichita Wednesday on a short visit L. May, of Wellington, is her visiting his brothers, John and Bert MQoarters tor Transient.

Teams. FK ROUTE. 11:00 a 1 1 a P. D. Dilday, collector for the SANTA west, mixed, East, mixed, E.

Wichita Eagle, was here Wednes First avenue south, west of Main Nonvich, Ks. day. V. Am.kx, agent. better for the money.

We have it by the cake, box or gross. Buckeye. Green and Shortridge shelled about 500 bushels of corn for A. Harry Monday, which Mr. Harry immediatly sold to M.

W. Weeks. Some of the corn cribs at this place arc so long that, at a distance, they somewhat resemble an elevated street railway or something of that CT sort. A. T.

Davis and family have ROUTE. PACIFIC moved in house known as the Zither MISSOURI-west, mixed, a 5:33 residence. Mrs. M. W.

Weeks was shot East, mixed, I). C. Hicks, agent. ping in Wichita a few days the first of the week. Norwich Lodge, No.

316, I. 0. 6 quality 25 ozs. K. 0.

baking ouantity immense. lu-eu Miller, ot Kinsman, was F. meets every Wednesday night at in the city on business Thursday Gofo D. D. WfLLHOuR'S for Grocery and Confectionery Notions, Gents' Furnishing and Hoiiiflau Goods.

Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Etc. for 25c. The best baking powder their hall. lsitmg brothers will and Inday. be cordially received.

for the money on the market. Try a can. Buckeye Cash store. Mrs. II.

B. Allen went Wichi V. M. IvAMSDALE, N. Ct.

Glen O'Brien, Sec'y. ta Monday and spent several days with relatives and friends. Protracted meeting closed Wednesday night. The meetings were not as successful as many would liked to have seen, but it was no Rev. Perry, of Hutchinson Norwich 1 04, A.O.U.

preached an interesting sermon at meets every Tuesday night in Odd the Baptist church last Sunday morn ellovv Hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to meet with us. fault of Rev. McMillan who was in charge, as he put forth every effort for the cause. mg.

Miss Mary Brady came dowi Geo. Deck, m. w. II. L.

mcImienxy, rkc. BADGER LUMBER COMPANY, from Wichita the first of the week A party was given at the hotel and spent several days with rela Tuesday evening, the principal fea -DEALERS IN- tives. Norwich Baptist Church. Preach Mrs. E.

W. Allen and children ture ot which was taffy pulling. While the taffy was being prepared the guests took possession of the ing every 1st and 3rd and eveding. S. S.

at 10 a. m. went to the strip last Friday to Pastor. spend several weeks with the form Lumber Goal, Hardware and Farmino imiements, er sister. dining room and immensely enjoyed themselves, participating in all kinds of games of amusement.

Af E. Ciu'rcii. Preaching every C. L. Knapp, of Kingman, was ter the merry-making program was in town luesday billing the city for consisting of Farm wagons, Road wagons, Spring wagons, buggies, the stereopticon entertainment next over, Hi.

vv Alien entertained tne company with instrumental music, Sunday morning and evening. S.S. at 10 a m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. Rev.

McMillan. P. B. Potter Supt. Monday night.

Corn shelters and everything generally kept in a first class implement house. after which the guests retired to Orlando Ilobson came down their homes. from Kingman Wednesday evening Give us a call before purchasing as we to see the Odd Fellow candidates c. p. church.

every Sundav at 3 Sunday school p. m. Christain NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves introduced to the goat. Endervor Society meets every Tuesday night.

Everybody invited. indebted for lots in what is known -Dr. Iletzler made his regular trip to Kingman Wednesday. Mike believe we can save you money. In lumber just received a new stock of cribbing and house patterns.

SOLICITING YOUR TRADE WE ARE TOURS TRULY, G. F. Washburn, Agt. as the Upchurch cemetery and belonging to Norw ich lodge, No. 104, A.O.

U. Kingman Doll accompanied the doctor to see Locals. that he returned all right. will confer a favor upon the under the -Mrs. Glaze was called to ac strip the first of the week on count of the serious illness of signed by giving this immediate attention and pay the amount to the recorder of the lodge, or to either her Annual S.

S. Convention. Esteemed workers: The tenth annual convention of the Sunday schools of this county will be held daughter, Mrs. Sam Broomfield. of us who are authorized to receipt you and also make deeds for the Mrs.

Doll is now occupying on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 4th STORE the Ravenstein residence. The BUCKEYE and 5th, in the Methodist church, house she vacated will be moved ots. J. VV.

Baggett, Wji. Beyer, Trustees for Lodge. Kinsman, Mansas. Ihe executive north of the Beyer livery barn and committee has spared neither trouble occupied as a creamery. Dr.

Evans and wife are nowr at nor expense their endeavor to make of this a better, more profit Next Thursday is Thanksgiv- Buy millinery at P. B. Potter's able convention than any heretofore home in the Fisher residence in the south part of town, having gone to house keeping this week. Doc says held. Every speaker mentioned in J.

W. BAGGETT, Prop. Sfapfe and Fancy Groceries, and save money. the program, has personally promised to be present which as its funny to start fires. S.

B. ebster is preparing to sures well prepared work. There leave Sunny Kansas, but has noi Best Valenia layer raisins, two bs. for a quarter. Buckeye store.

Allen's condition powder will will be three bible normal drills and the following subjects will be presented: "Better work in the Sun Dried Fruits a Specialty. yet fully decided where he will locate, lie came in Thursday and save you money on feed. Try them. day School," by twelve experienced made arrangements for tne Courant to follow him. -Highest market price paid for country workers in hve minute talks, "bun- IT MAKES FRIENDS.

The cash system; we adopted it Mr. Gish, ot Fretty rraine, was in town Monday making the ac-auaintance of our citizens and also day School Diseases and Remedies applied;" "What will Create more Thorough work in the Sunday School;" Experience Meeting of several years ago, paying cash for oods as soon as delivered getting Terms strictly cash, and no deviation from this rule. making preparations to start the our discounts off, and Jones pays the freight. See! Thereby a sav Workers Why do we Teach Labor creamery. He will return next and Sacrifice;" "Conference of Sup ing of many dollars during the year.

We propose to do the same with our week to make all needed preparations. J. W. Baggett, J. E.

Lightner, P. L. Wills H. B. Allen and A.

Cease boarded the train for King ash customers, giving them a dis erintendents," "Teachers confidence;" a bible reading on "Chris-tain Citizenship;" (dont fail to bring your bibles) "Six Essentials of Sunday School Work;" "Promise Meet- count of 5 to 10 iter cent on all cash bills. Yours for trade, Buckeye Cash store. man Thursday, having beef, sum -what will each do for next injt moned as jurors in the lmta town A recitation, "Books of the year For prices on Ideal windmills ship white cap case. Allen, Baggett and towers and the W. K.

Bible in Verse" and reports of county officers, and on Wednesday night NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of Oct. A. D. the undersigned was, by the probate court of Kingman county Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as admin istratix of the estate of Loretta Lowell, late of Kingman county, Kansas, deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate will present them within one year. All claims not so presented within three years, will be forever debarred. Mrs.M.U. Whitney Administratix. and Lightner were discharged and returned the same evening.

ump for irrigation purposes and also for stock wells see Jake Dr. Mcllhenny put on his Sun an address on "Convention Work as a help to Individual schools in Town and Country," by George E. Campbell, president of the Sedgwick County Association. On Thurs day clothes and silk hat and went to Wichita Monday to attend the South Kansas Medical Association Milton News. MAT KI.OWER.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Dunn day night an address entitled, "How which met at that place Tuesday. to make the bunday School Attrac A grand banquet was given at the Carv hotel in the evening. Mr.

went to Wichita last Saturday. tive without Imparing its Spiritual- the ity, by tnate secretary J. r.uraice Miss Sarah Broadfoot started for Mac accompanied the doctor to Beerless Princes. owa last Thursday wheae she will who needs no introduction anywhere in Kansas. end the winter with a sister.

Perry, of llutchiuscn, No superintendent or teacher de Entertainment. For One Dollar. We will send you, Stafford's New Magazine for a year besides will send fifteen complete books for a premium the fifteen books in fifteen separate volumes (pocket size, bound, not trashy pamphlets) are sent by mail as soon as your subscription is received. In addition to this you get the magazine (chock full of home and gereral reading) once every month for 12 months. The premium books which you receive all together at once when you subscribe, are as follows: The Scarlet Letter, N.

Hawthorn; Under the Red Flag, Miss Brandon: King Solomon's Mines, The Corsi-can Brothers, The Black Dwarf, A Noble Life, A Study in Sea King, The Siege of Granada, Mr. Meeson's Will, The Wondering Heir, No Thoroughfare, The Great Hoggarty Diamond, The Surgeon's Daughter and Treasure Island. Send for Stafford's New Magazine for one year, and all of these fifteen great Wks ill le sent you by mail. The magazine will follow month by month for twelve month but you get the premium books (all of them) right away. Remit bv P.

O. order, register letter or Address II. STAFFORD, Publish er, Stafford's New Magazine, I05-108 Fulton sfeet. New Yoifc, N.Y. Please mention this aper.

Four ouiids California raisins for 25c at P. B. Potter's. siring to tit himself for the best reached at the Eden Baptist church work for God and his school or NOTICE TO TlillAl'Cd CII EWERS. Having contracted for 1000 lbs.

of a certain grade of chewing tobacco to be delivered in ninety days from date and at a special low price, we now propose to give this deal to our customers using that grade of tobacco. Battle Ax at i'Uc per lb. for that period. Come quick as the factory is away behind with orders and we or.lv have a limited amount on hand. Buckeye Cash store.

ast Sunday evening to a large and ppreciative audience. class can afford to miss the convention. Come prepared to stay throughout the entire time of the A. G. Dunn was on the sick list convention and free entertainment ast week.

will be cheerfully provided for vou. Mr. others of this place meet at the Meade scholl house last Friday night to or There will be a stereoptiean and musical entertainment, with lecture, at the Presbyterian church next Monday night, Nov. 25. There will be about 100 views show including a set on "Beautiful Venice." The Popular recitation, "Curfew Shall not Ring Tonight." by Rose Hart-wick Thorp, will be illustrated, besides a number of dissolving effects.

These views are colored and will be thrown on a screen 18x18 feet by one of the most jowerful limelight stereopticous in the world. General admission 20c; children 1 0 cents. Shall we see you December 4th and 5th Yours in the Master's service, C. II. Oghorn, Secretary.

ganize a singing school, and we TAKE ONE. A pail of syrup for 50c. Cheap enough for taffy at that price. Buckeye Cash store. cum that thev ere successful.

Miss Viola Dunn sjent Saturday condition powder Try Allen's for vour stock. ami Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Take the Mo. I. for all points east.

Close connection at Conway prunes Four pounds California for -25c at P. B. Potter's. Myers. Mr.

Beebe, of Norwich was buying stock in this vicinity last week. Mrs. A. F. Mummy is ouite sick Springs for Kansas City and St.

Louis. Reclining ch.i'r cars from Conway Springs.and Pullman sleeje crs from Wichita to Kansas City. Full size white bed blankets Thcr? will be a dance at the bank building next Thursday night, i this week. for 60c at P. B.

Potter's. D. C. Hicks, agt. (Nov.

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906
Years Available:
1894-1898