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11 C. Kwly, lu'k fr iKuver fcatur TJIKXOUTOX COURIER DUVALL, SIXTH DISTRICT SOCIAL SCIENCE FEDERATION OF THE K. S. S. S.

F. day liljjbt. Educational Notes. lii i i irtu WltU many teachers, I am a'ruM Kliuer Aiuou In la kduun City ei- atuliilutf banks. the teaching ot rea ling hm Il in KiittrHl ktl lie Norton iJot OUUm tit I'Ium Limit mutt iH-tfJ sul ft.

The tfltii-hur tt J. Diuu, uj from Lansing, Program of the Second Annual Meeting Norton, October lf 2, 1903, gut so be ci.u labor through attending court. tu uiiSDA si: rn i 1 his teadiug kwson soma uud does nut retti:) that sailing Is the iy Pogue, sou ut M. U. l'ogoe, la ThuraJay, Oclober lt out (rout ILk'ngo, visit Hi basts of all other school work.

'J ha Pretty duatyday jre yesterday, In the town. Hv. A. L. pruuimDiid hild that cannot read Intelligently Mliiulra ut Hil Annual Mvetlug, ll.

UllkslaS Mr. aud Mrs. lUtuUubeurd arrived has trouble and Is at a disadvantage la evory other subject he takes up. KurreUrjr, Tnsurer, Auditor. home from old Missouri during the Wrfi-k.

Ut (i irl. ut Htuiidiug Coiiiiuillnwi lie cannot accomplish what he lght Biiroku, l.c quinine, County Or million, 1'ivihlfCU AUdra. Ai'Olutuif ut of CuiniuUtetst. J. II.

Wood's case agatust the If ui a tlmtilil that ans a in Miit, the jMiinuiN au litif- lu lim li it. Our 1 1 i lay of MUX'S Sl'li. sat jj anil 13 lias 110 qual in Kansas. I.ct u- K'fuiy tin: fust in your thoughts win it think-inj; of buying jour fall juiil inter clothing. Take a 1 (cj at our t-liuw window G.B.Seeloy The One Trice Outliers.

la geography, history, grammar, nor arithmetic. He must blunder along until be learns how to read. fuieut Dun and Informal Uwoptlon. Singer Mfg. company was continued again.

Amusoos. FiHiio Mulo It tlits Is true why not begin right AUdieat ut Weltumtt J. B. Workman was divorced and teach him from the bcglunlug from M. B.

Workman because ot how to read Intelligently. I say In Voi'ul Mulo l'ttiwr. "TU Woitmuly W'omna" IMuuo Holo abandonment. Mm. Lili, Olwrlln Mr.

L. H.Tuuiniison. Avon Club NorLm Mrt. Illllf. Wlltnit Mint Ida Htfiu, Norton WlM Holla Button, Baturduf Atturuuuii Club, H)t Mru.

O. LuiidU, Onborne Mr. Q. W. Mattbawn, Womaut Club, Logan Mrt.

Kllabtb Jobumu, Courtlaud, lib Mil. Mlw Kuilu, Mankato EVENING. telligently, for from the beglulng, pupils should undurstaud what they Fler, 'Library llulldlnu" (-5 (O f' (O fc Isibolle Brown, came up with her Court was euuvtiiioj Monday moru-logon schedule time, The masuui are laying a substantial foundation tar that Lease bull log. A fiw of the Muthodlots surprised the Andersou's at their home Tuus-day night. Your atteutlon In called to the public sale notice la this Issue il Miner jr.

The Doran lamps which have just Lee a put into theSoely clothing store beat arc lights all hollow. It union of old soldiers and sailors begins to-day. The weather promises to bs fine though a little dusty. We know our correspondents are very busy but we hope they will give are attempting to read. If they do (tory ol aCouulry Club father for a short visit with rela not understand It, they are not read tives and friends.

fx ul Hulo Httcrptloo. ing. It they can not, they should be given something to read that A little baby oi Steve Guthrles UrofUug Mayor B. Hlundulo, Friday, October 2. a.m.

they can understand. died on Saturday, and burled In the Norton Cemetery on Sunday. Some are Inclined to think that, if PluiioBolo Mia Georgia ltuUt Cakr Cltf Mr. C. A.

Lewla, Cultui Club, Pblll Iptburg Mr. E. J. William, Btouktoit ATalkonOrgitalHltooofCouutryClubi Mri. Noble Pruntli After selling his (arm to Clark, C.

bought Matt Walter'i the child can call the words, he is doing all right. Others are willing to accept the spelling out of the word and the pronouncing ot it afterwards. Nalther ot these is acceptable. The child should read (lace at a cost ot 2,100. I'luuoSolo Mru.

Lelb, Oborlln I'mwr, "I be I'owurot the Century" Mrs. J. K. Stovnu, lluuud Ttil Club, Good land Vocal Bolo Mn. Craig Ortiliam, Ilclolt Paper, "TbeliHal Club Mini Qrac L.

Snydur, Outlook Club, Cawkur City L. II. Thompson, went to Phlllip- assistant teacher. There seemed to be need 1 1 another teacher. sburg yesterday to file papers la a AFTERNOON.

us ten or fifteen minutes of their IJusiness Locals. divorce suit ot Powell vs Powell VocolBolti MluAllua Wllklmoo. Norton The Supt. will soon be roaming time. with expression and Intelligence from the primer to the last reading through the land "Selling whom he Albert Kahn, was la the city Wed Paper, "Kroutler Ueiiiliilotnoe" Mn, Johanna Tinder, Monday Kvunlng Club, Oberlln I'lanoHolo Mn.

C. W. Iaudli.Oaborue Paper, "A Quoitlou In Education" Mri. li.O. Annan Hound Robin Club.Hdolt Will Solo Mra.

CrnlgUrabam. Belolt book. may devour." nesday. He was on bis way to Col But jubilees some are at a loss The case of V. Case va the Western Union telegraph company which has been on the docket tor years was dismissed.

laTWhenjou want KrocoMus on orado, and stopped tf to see about Paper, "Tba Nobility ot Womanhood" Mri, II. M.Culter, New Century Club, Norton Public Sale. Tuesday Soptember 28, 1903 at how to accomplish this much di slr short notice, ring op phone No 28. Vocal Molo him Eakln. Mankato selling some lots be owns lu Norton ed object, and to that end I desire to Bi port of Creduutlal Committee, my place one mile north and half Irltyou want a view ot your Election ol Olllcere.

John F. Clark added to bis poss offer a tew suggestions. mile west ot Norcatur, Kaunas. On account cf the Federation ot the clubs there will be no meeting ot form, stock or residence, see Reed EVENING. 1.

Interest yourself la your read Muslo Male Quartette Three brood mares weight 1300 essions by purchasing a (arm ad joining him from C. E. Johnson about It. lng classes, and make up your mind 1400 and 1500 pounds respectively. Mlnutot of the Second Annual Meeting.

Report ot Committee ou Kuiolutloni. the W. It. C. on the 2ud ct Oct.

Members please take notice. By order ot President. paying 1,800 for it. thit yon are going to teach read Two geldings il and 4 years old, your grocery order with Matthews, Graves Co. They will Vocal Bolo Mln Ida Stem ing well cost whit It may.

Reading MUlldaCaiS weight 2300 pounds. Mrs. Mary E. Graft, ot Spring 2. Interest your pupils In the read Vocal Solo Rev.

J. C.Everett The New Fraternity" Mri. Cora Q. Lewli, Preildent 8 Green, who has been visiting deliver it promptly, Phone No 28, Take Notice. ing lessons.

This Is a possibility Muslo Mala Quartette her sister Mrs. Charles Palmer, of One thorough bred short horn cow Two belters. 15 heal ot other cattle. Seven head ot brood sows and their Dick Gray and Jim Worley had differences ot opinion growing out ot an arrest mado last week which cost them sach 3,00 ard trimmings in Accompanying Pianist, Mri. T.

M.Hamilton. 1 hroshers can nnd all kinds oi re Lmora, and the KlDgsburys, ot Nor and it yon do not interest the great majority ot your pupils, look to ton, left for her home on Monday. pairs, such as packing, gasket rub ber, water glasses, etc, at Dell yourself. Try to find some read Utters ot pigs. J.

W. Peterson, is having bis town Farm Implements. Terms. Ten ing matter la which they may be Interested. The teacher can often Kuapp's.

the police court. Advertised Litters Mrs. Mary Jlutcherson, Mary .1. Forkner, Maud Macomald, Mrs. D.

Roberts, months at 10 per cent Interest, sev property thoroughly overhauled and Improved. When completed GIVEN AWAY! make an otherwise dry lesson very The Courier is a great big 7-column quarto' and only costs 1.50 a year en per cent discount for cash. Free Interesting, by knowing a good man. Granvll Sheley will take up his abode Lunch. S.

Miner, Jtt Wm, Riley, Sarah J. Mcgulre, In Overcoats things about the author and the cir therein. Allthelato things at Sblmeall Son. l.WANTED 1,000 MEN To boy cumstances under which the piece Kernan, P. II.

Drown, A. A. Stevens, C. West. Rev.

Everett, submitted his suits Irom Kryder Co. wai written. Often a -little story $Get your suit cleaned at C. M. resignation ot the pastorate ot the Devoured by Worms- Children The second annual meeting ot the Presbyterian church last Sunday.

Erj der's. All work puaranteed. Woman's, clubs of the 6th district With every purchase of lOo or over a 50 cent box of bonbons. Our plan is this; We ask you to register your name aud every 50th purchase will receive the box of bon bons free. When you call for your bon bons notice how complete a stock we carry in all our lines.

W. L. MARTIN DRUGGISTS. about the animal, country, or thing about which we are reading, will arouse Interest in that lesson, Bnd, when you have aroused Interest, you often cry, not from pain, but from hunger, although Jd abundantly. The resignation to take (Sect Oct.

KTFor irm loans enquire ot J. 1st. Will be held at Norton the 1st and 2nd of All cordially In The on tire trouble 'arises from inanit It, Hamilton, la Broquet building. have pressed the button and the child The "hello girl" MIbs Clara Stlne vited to attend the sessions at the fciT Threshing outfit tor sale cheap. ion, their food li not assimulatcd, but devoured by worms.

A tew doses ot White's Cream Vermifuge will has become homesick, and goes Christian Church and Friday even lng at the Opera House. This outfit Is good as new, has good will come near to doing the rest. Do not give up until you have created an interest la reading In your school. home to Kansas City on Monday run ahead ot It. This will be sold at cause thorn to cease crying and begin next.

Mrs. Courtney, cf Norcatur Court adjourned Tuesday morning It will cost you some labor, no will take her place. a great bargain J. L. Miller, Nor ton, Kans.

to thrive at once, very much to the surprise and joy ct the mother. 25c at W. L. Martin Co. doubt.

1 jrfk A A.A jrVj-AAjrV jw A A. art. until October to give the jurymen an opportunity to finish stacking, J. L. Wallace, an old time citizen 3.

Do not neglect this subject, Coal. 0 0 and ex-county clerk ot Norton coun threshing and other absolutely nec thinking that the pupils need some HaTSoe those new coffees at N. Threshers will find the best ot ty, came down from Cripple Creek for 0 other thing more than they need G. M. KRYDER, steam coal at Wright Johnson's, a tew days visit with bis parents essary work.

Under the circumstances this was a very nice thing for the court to do. Work la crowd Spencers. west ot opera house. and friends. Shimeall's have a swell Hue ot reading.

Better hurry through some other thing than this one. Bitter lay broad the foundation, that the Remember Sblmeall will add a com ladles skirts. Sae Lester Reeves was Visiting his old ing our farmers and help is scarce. Jim Ward, bought the II. L.

An LADRSand I plate line ot Dry Qoods. superstructure may stand. It. C. Logue, an ud to date auct- chum mery Fob ter, last week.

Lee 0 0 0 4. Do not accept poor reading as Is the oldest son ot Granville Reeves oneer. Terms reasonaDie. ror- tQfFoT Ladles' skirts cleaned and if. it were good reading.

You may drews, place west ot Norton tor 2,000. Burt has bung on to this place since the early 70's, when he ton, Kansas. who years ago, llyed on the place pressed see C. M. Kryder.

not be able ia get what you want, owned by Geo. Mell, Just what you need in Mens and Just what you need In Mens and you may need to encourage a pupil. and Earle were prominent merch Boys Underw are at Seeley'a. Boys Overcoats at Seeley'B. Clara L.

Hicks was granted a dl although his Work is poor, but still, ants ot Leota, an aspirant tor the county seat. Mr. Andrews, Is now NORTON, KANSAS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 1 can save you money on Ladies' and Gents' Cloth Call and get our prices before you buy this fall, vorce irom u.

v. hick on tee your pupils ougnt to snow that FOR SALE. West halt ot section in Aldine C. E. Leaseand Son have opened a grounds ot abanonment.

E. E. War' 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I living at Springfield, Mass. meat market five doors west ot ren, was granted a divorce from Ella merely calling the words Is not good reading. Until there is soul and spirit In reading, it is mechanical, Wright's.

i'honeGG. Miss Clara Stine came up from R. Warren on the same grounds. township on long time with easy payments and low Interest. Cull on or address me at Norton.

Norton last week to visit Misses ing. 0 0 0 Just what you need In Mens and ana mecnamcai reading is never Rena and Alma Southard and to at Word was received by her parents, Boys Shoes at Seeley'a. John Hi (ley. good. that MyrMe Stoddard could live but 5.

Do not allow the pupils to doal a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Stod at PaTFreeh fish, Fresh oysters Our line this Beason is certainly without a peer, with the assurance that the styles are correct we warrant wnn a octrulpft rrtiif ivftl oanrwiA 4n nnno tend the street fair for a day. Miss Stlne recently came up from Kansas City to take charge of the Norton toll station and exchange tor the Central State telephone company the correcting.

ItyoQ do, you are dard left at once for that city. Myr Spencers. Call central for 'phone connection. simply having a pronouncing con tie is very low with Consumption. test.

The pupils should correct lr We have employed an expert ana says sue is aengntea witn jNor 1 Myrtle died on the train last night, tssr Every Thing! just enough to keep their interest ton and its people and well phased at Llmon, on the way home. The Don't see it, ask for it at Spencers. eailor from Denver to do our cleaning and repairing. Give us a call, it unto oujjiij uu vdiu mxivi a via jlsvu V. and attention on the lesson.

Say, body will probablv arrive on to tSTFor Ladies', Misses' and Child- "woe is me" If you cannot off ar ore all work guaranteed. C. M. Kryder, with her work, where she handles the toll work tor two other telephone companies besldesthe Central. Miss Stlne made a very pleasant visit at 0 do our cleaning and repairing.

nights train. rens' cloth jackets, cloth capes and suggestion in a reading class than For clothing and urnlsbiog goods suits see I. M. Kryder Rev. J.

R. Thompson, ot Norton your brightest pupil. this office, la telling about the Nor. fj-VVVVVVVrvVVVVVVVVVVVVVV go to C. F.

Shlmeall Son. will supply the M. church at Nor 0. Do not let the pupils learn the We can do you as good job print ton work she highly praises the night operator, Mrs. Ollle Engle, for her rC.

E. Lease aud Son are In the catur and Lyle until a successor to reading book by heart. Especially ing as you can get in the eust, lf you efficiency, and says the neoole of Rev, Hurlbut can be secured. Bro market at all times tor old iron, want it, In the first and second readers, the Si Norton are highly pleased with the ther Thompson will preach at Lyle Phone 50. 3 service rendered by Mrs, Uogle.

This pupils learn the reading from the picture, they do not know and are tTl WANT YOTTB BUTTER, EGOS, AND next Sunday, morning and evening, is very remarkable, as Mrs. Engle Alter being laid up tor three or notable to call them under other poultry, and will pay the Highest Cash Price for all you bring. Duvall's and at Norcatur the following Sun' is totally Diina, ana nas been in that condition since she was tour circumstances and in different rela (our weekB It Jed is again In the gab lery, turning out line photos. day. Norcatur Register.

old stand. J.H. Lockard. vears old. This is the first instance tlons.

When your pupils get la this SToitoii Tiqqsfei Go, C. M. ALLEY, Manager. GENERAL TRANSFERING, 0 See W. M.

Weikert for Farm, Stock, Victor Llchlelter, the twelve year rf which we have learned where in blind person was able to render sat "I A beautiful Hue oi ladies fine position, the thing to do Is provide Grain and School House Insurance, Isfactory service on a manual board them with other reading ot the same old son ot Will Llchlieter, living south of Notcatur, was run over by all wool skirts, made by Topeka woolen mills. Uu sale at wholesale 81. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co. grade.

Let them see the same words a wagon heavily loaded with wheat for a local telephone exchange of 125 phones and for three separate toll line companies, making accurate and prices. M. F. ia other relations. It Is seldom that P3 See.

Monday. One wheel ran over the a pupil can pass from primer to first Defiance and Ujl teas best in town Intelligible records of all toll line Caution. Don't have Consumpt right arm of the boj, breaking both reader, from first reader to second at N. J. Spencers.

Ion. Use BunBen's Pine Tar Cough work. Miss Stlne is a charming little lady and an entertaining 'talk- bones of the forearm and crushing and so on and mcke a first rate PRICES REASONABLE. them badly. Oberlln Eye.

pt. We suspect the Norton people Honey. It will euro and Is pleasant to take. For sale by Geo. Moulton.

reader, moss pupils need more E. Lsase and Sou will keep on hand all kinds ot meats, fresh and salt fish, pickles, cheese and are well pleased with her. Oberlln reading ot the same grade than Mrs. Noble Prt-ntla will talk on the Eye. found In our first reader, or In obr t7The Miner sale, a notice ot "Organization ot Country Clubs" at make a specialty ot homemade lard second reader.

which may be tound lu another col the Christian church Friday fore Moonrian-Spurlla. Phone 50. It is often well to let the class get umn, Is ot the very best stuff and it noon, Oct. 2 ad. daring the conven la the quiet ot last Wednesday to let us make another reader ot the same grade tion ot clubs in the 6 th district evetilng and promptly at six o'clock your old suit look like new.

C. and read It through. The following which is to be held here the 1st and 2a there occured the ceremony which will pay you to attend it. Wanted. Good reliable lady to take orders 1 books are suggested as good tor sup' Kryder.

bound together two lives as one. Mr. ot October. A special Invitation plementary reading. For first read extended to the ladles In the country, KrUo better time than the pres In Norton and vicinity I jr our made- er pupils.

Jasy steps lor Little Corn Cobs CoaT Wood of Trasfv Will keep a good flrS all night in Coles Original Hot Blast ent to get a picture of your home. to-measure ladles suits and skirts 1 Jack Smith took a drive Into the Feet, by Am, Book Co. or Hiawa Lawrence B. Moorman, and Miss Jessie E. Spurlln, both ct Norton Were the contratlrg parties, and the wedding took place just eight miles South and east ot here at the home Reed has the iatest and best outfits southeast part ot the county on Large profits.

Ideal Gaii.me.nt Ufo Ann Arbor, Mich. tha HoughtonUiflla Co. tor such work and he knows how to Tuesday, lie reports no boat dam use them. His views are bard to For second reader pupil, Hiawatha Primer or Child L'f-t, by Macmlllan age In those parts, the corn Is as Dr. A.

M. Eirel will be at the offlje beat- rf the bride's brother Mr. Mell Spur I 1 CXu I' Co. For third reader pupils, Robin otDr. E.

M. Turner's Wednesday, Jin. Then after a simple yet delight green and fine as corn ever is this time ot year and the yield will be Immense ttTIf you want good steam coal This is becailse they ari son Cruso Classics, or Sleepy Hoi Oct. 7tb, for the purpose ot treating ful wedding supper Mr. and Mrs for threshing see Wright Johnson ot the finest.

That part it the coun low Classics. Fur fjurth reader eyes, nose, tbroat and the fitting ot Moorman, departed for a brief trip west of opera house. to stay so as long as used. If ty is one vast ana ci corn very pupils, Rip Van Winkle, Evangeline, to Denver. J.

C. Eeerett, pastor of little small grain having been put Mlies Standhh the Orville Brewer of the Presbyterian Church per Itching and burning, Eczema; Tet ter, Tiles, No cure. No Pay. Boro out. Chicago furnishes a line ot "Four you want to control the nre p.

a stove you must control the air supply. No other stove manufactured can be guaran f'4 formed the ceremony. Mrs. Moor man, Is a sUter tf Mrs. Hobart Kell Penny" Classics from which you can Oj Wednesday, September six teenth Dr.

W. A. Aldrlch was marrl py, ana one oi me popular young often select what you want. ITEMS OF l.NTEBEHT. ladles of our burg, while Mr.

Moor ed to Miss IdaTownsley, ot Phillips- Otis Conetablp, Prin.of the Almena i 0 man or "Bart" as every one knows him is a popular knight of the grip burg. The ceremony took place at PhllllpBburg at the home ot the teed to stay air tight. It is the air tight feature and the all-steel radiating sur-fuce make this stove the mout economical and most powerful heater with all kinds of fuel. Avoid Imitations. schools was taken down with Ty glasses.

17-18. Colonic Rates California Another period ot low rates to California has been arranged tor by the Rock Island The first lllug date Is September 15; the last, November i0. The rates are the same as were in eff jrt last Spring: Ask nearest Rock Inland ttcket agent for folder "Across the Continent In a Tourist Sleeping It gives tall Information. U. W.

Wallace. Agent. brides parents. The bride taught in phold fever and has returned to his home in Rawlins Co. Mrs.

Harry Carbol Salve absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at once. Acts like a poultice, and gives Instant relief. roro-Carbol Salve is the only remedy for Eczsma, 'Tetter, and Piles. Sold on a positive gnnrantre No No Pay. Price 25ente per box.

For sale by Goo. Moulton. Wlnaof L'fj makes weak people strong. Price 100 per bottle. Just whiit you need In Gloves and Mittens at Seclcys.

having represented theDeerlng liar ester Co. tor some time. This new ly married couple are sure cf a show' the district school lu Norton several years ago and is fdvorally known to Dule (Grace Lovej)y) is helping In the high school room durlag the v) fer of congratulations and best wish our people. Congratulations are ex sickness ot Mr. Constable.

SNOW BENNETT, Norton, Kansas. ri from a host of h'wuU, and will be tended by many of the couple with the wish tor along and happy welcoinad back to Norton where they Miss Mary Butler hbs been given a place la ths County High School as sknd to make their future life..

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