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Highland University Nuncio from Highland, Kansas • 4

Highland University Nuncio from Highland, Kansas • 4

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MissAllie Rankin went to Kansas J. A. Leonard and son, Ward, went to Quid Novum? City Wednesday and will be gone about St. Joseph Wednesday. a week.

Morton is the proud father of a Dr. Allen and family will move into son and heir, born May 12th. the residence formerly occupied by Hon. The Misses Grace and Mary Partch B. A.

Seaver soon. went to Hiawatha Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie Davis, Mrs. Logy and Do not fail to attend the Operetta in Mrs.

E. E. Herrick of Hiawatha spent the chapel next Friday exening. Sunday in the city. Hiawatha sent a very noisy delegation For low prices on hand made harness to witness the ball game last Saturday.

we will beat St. Joe this year. Our house is full. N. Case.

8-tf M. D. Mathewson is happy because of i ii i i a tine boy oaoy tnai recently came to Sickness among other members of the his home. family has called Miss Flora Spining Miss Grace Moore has been attending from her school duties. a Sunday School convention in Atchison, Farmers' picnic at Eagle Springs Thursday.

Mrs. Maggie Lewis was in St. Joseph Thursday. Will Spining has been quite sick but is improving. The Congregational church is undergoing repairs.

Can you name the winners in the tennis tournament? Miss Angie Griffin is visiting her former school mates. H. W. Scibird was in Atchison this week on business. An abundance of rain has gladened the farmers' hearts.

Mrs. Eli Moll and Miss Lillie are visiting relations in town. The Eucleian social was a complete success in every particular. Drs. Lewis and Hammond have a new surgical chair in their office.

No end to the road carts at Case's. A half dozen different styles. 8-tf Lawyer J. L. Breeding of Seneca appeared on our streets Thursday.

Bert Howard, of the Hiawatha World, this week. The Alpha Literary society gave an was in town yesterday in the interests of the Highland World, which is simply the open session in the chapel yersterday afternoon. Hiawatha World, with Highland items headed, Highland World. The Y. M.

C. A. held an interesting As we go to press we learn that Mr. H. S.

Close has just had his shoulder gospel meeting at Highland Station Sunday before last. badly crushed by the breaking of some We have some elegant two seated sur ries and phaetons at ten per cent above factory prices. N. Case. 8-tf We have more goods in our line than the balance of the county put toget her and the prices will suit you.

N. Case Miss Grace Partch was entertaining Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Miss Lizzie Hutt, her cousin of Hiawatha last week.

Mrs. P. J. Kloss, Mrs. Mary Todd and B.

D. Williams were in St. Joseph last Mikh Wnrinrr nf "Palls Pi.v "Mfthrnalrn week. visited her brother, Will, this week. Dr.

Hammond and family took advan The Misses Maude and Mabel Forbes tage of the rain Tuesday and went to St. were visiting in Hiawatha this week. Joseph. A. M.

and J. B. Minier did Norman Curtis of Mammoth Springs, Arkansas, is visiting his nephew, N. Case. likewise.

Mr. George Winters has received his The contest orations have been sent appointment as census enumerator for this district and will see that everybody to the judges on thought and composi tion. is mentioned. Still Another! John Smith will report a boy baby when the census enumera The bachelors of the Y. M.

C. A. machinery of a corn sheller. We can learn no further particulars. The Y.

P. S. C. celebrated the first anniversary of the founding of the local organization here, by a surprise party in honor of its under, Rev. D.

E. Todd A pleasant time is reported. James A. Crowley of Redington, Arizona, is in the city. Mr.

Crowley is manager for the Bayless, Berkalew Cattle Company and has recently brought a train load of steers to fatten on Kansas grass. Ed. B. Fox, '84, of Washington, Kansas, was in the city Thursday. He was on his way home from a session of the Pharmaceutical Association which was held in Topeka.

That there may be no misunderstanding, we will state the meeting of this association had nothing to do with the opening of the "original package" store. It was merely a coincidence. The college Athletic Association will observe field day and offer attractive prizes for many events. The winners in the tennis tournament will receive handsome rackets, second prizes, belts and racket cases. Appropriate prizes will be awarded the best runners, jumpers, ball throwers, etc.

All who wish to contest for these prizes should make entry with Prof. Bayless. Entries for tennis tournament close on Tuesday May 27th. Games will be played on the University courts. All sets will be deuce and vantage, best two out of three to win.

1 all running and standing jumps, three trials will be allowed. tor calls. will serve ice cream and cake, down stairs at the close of the entertainment next Friday evening. Two car loads of buggies, spring wagons, surries and road carts for sale at N. Case's.

8-tf Raleigh Breeding returned to his old stamping ground from Rush Medical Prof. Todd's mother, Mrs. Waters, is college where he acquitted himself very visiting her son and will spend com mencement with us. creaitaDiy tne nrst year. Dr.

Craig, of Lane Theological Semi Miss Luse of Topeka, Kansas, is here nary is on a trip through the west in the interests of that institution, and paid xt. i i 'l mi i giving elocutionary drill to those who have entered the contests. a visn inursaay. J. A.

Leonard is enjoying a visit from J. W. Towle and S. M. Brewster are supposed to be lost somewhere in Nebraska.

The finder will please leave them his brother Charles who has been in at this office and receive a liberal re ward. Arkansas for some time past. W. H. Bayless was in Valley Falls, Kansas, this week receiving a large shipment of cattle from Arizona.

Mrs. Martin, once a citizen of Highland, but now of Socorro, New Mexico, was in the city this week visitins friends. The oratorical contest is exciting much interest. Rev. H.

0. Scott, Hiawatha, Hon. E. W. Howe, Atchison, and Rav.

H. N. Pond, Troy, are judges on thought and composition..

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Years Available:
1889-1908