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The Oberlin Democrat from Oberlin, Kansas • 8

The Oberlin Democrat from Oberlin, Kansas • 8

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Oberlin, Kansas
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A Treasury Girl's Romance. Slaitai The story going tho rounds of th press about tho pretty Boston girl wha became the wife of the late Kin o1 Portugal finds a parallel, though in a less degree, In tho marriage of a pretty government clerk of this city. About ten years ago the name of Camllhi Woodford was borne on the rolls of the treasury department as a clerk in tha She (Ptolia gmwrat. LOCAL BREVITIES. Go to E.

E. Stewart's for barb wire. Call mid soc us in our new quarter. (. B.

Lang, of Norcatur, was in tliccity Monday. Go to E. E. Stewart's for nails and -AT redemption division. At that time Miss Woodford was scarcely eighteen yean old.

She was the younger memoer 01 an old southern family that had, lost their fortune during the war, and was a gentlewoman by birth and education. One day tho Baron van Havre, tne uci-crian minister, who was visiting the de partment, chanced to enter tho room J. R. CALDWELL Owing to circumstances over which we have no control, i. 6.

the action of competitors, we will sell goods for the next 30 days at prices never before equalled in the city of Oberlin. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In every department, and Ware sure to please you if in need of any Dress Goods, Trimmings, building malarial. "La Vigilante" the straight havana cigar at the Post Office Book Store. The editor was in Hastings, this week, attending to business affairs. For water coolers go to E.

E. Stewart's. Wanted. A No. 1 chambermaid at the Oberlin House.

-The livery barn of II." 0. Douglas is being painted this week. Go to E. E. Stewart's for nails and building material.

Hon. G. F. Bonkleman, of Chcycne count', was in our city last week. An immense stock of dry goods, just received at Hunt Burnett Co.

A lot of prints of all patterns at 5 cents per yard at Hunt, Burnett Co s. The Eclipse Billiard Hall erected a new awning in front of their building, this week. riVn1 onndir In mntfl DCV DOUlld 01' where Miss Woodford sat. is was a case of love at first sight The baron inquired her name, and, through the chief of tho bureau, requested an introduction. Ho called upon her several times, and at last marriage.

Tho lady then informed him that she was already betrothed to a fellow-clerk in the department Ho urged her to cancel the engagement, 'but she declined, although admitting, had she met him first, that her answer might have been different. Finding her obdurate, tho Baron resolved to leave America, hoping in tho distractions of some European court to forget the Underwear, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, A pleasure to show goods. J. R. CALDWELL CO.

Tfiorlfirs of Low Prices. OBERLIN, KANS. pretty Yankee girl who had reiusea nu suit Ho went to St. Petersburg, but within ninety days returned to Wash ington again. This time the laaj smiled more graciously upon him ami, in the end, consented to become the Baroness van Havre.

Shortly after DOWT FAIL TO VISIT THE their marriage, which, I am told, has proved a remarkably happy one, they removed to Brussels, where they still JUIAVU IT" 1 two pounds for 2o cents at the lost Office Book Store. J. S. Kav called Monday to sec the Democrat's new home, and deposited $1.50 in our treasury. Those Shakespeare cigars are the best in the city.

Try them. For sale at the Post Office Book Store. An elegant lino of Turkish bath towels from 25 cts. to $1.25 at the pop-ular house of nuut, Burnett Co. Dr.

B. Simmons, veterinary surgeon, has located in Oberlin. He has a new office one block west of the Bus barn. A complete line of wall paper and borders of the latest patterns, at Moul-ton Griffis. rlvrollinof hnilSfl find four lots reside.

What became of Miss Woodford's former sweetheart I have nevei heard, but he probably accepted the situation philosophically, as what pool DOUBLE STORE, devil of a government cicrK wouia not when he had for a rival a young and handsome nobleman with an income oi $50,000 a Washington Letter it Chicago News. for sale cheap, in most desirable part- of Good Results in Every Case. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of J. W.

ALLEN SON Chattanooga, writes, that he was ser Oberlin. liuagens uonovau. Capt. J. W.

Allen is building a nmr nmvh nil Vila dwelling house, and iously amietea wwn a bow uuiu ui. on his lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit. Boing induced to try Dr. King Mew Discovery for consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a lew bottles. otherwise Improving his home prop When You Want Anything.

since wnicn ume ne nas uoou um erty. in nil thfi latest natem? from IOr till UUUgUS BUU OTluo ,7 This is the experience of thousands whose lives live cents up to twenty cents per yard at nave Deen saveu uy iuio wuuuraiiii Trial bottles free at Chandler's drug store. Hunt Burnett uo. An End to Bone Scraping. Mead Scott have just received a full lino or cigars ana toDaccos.

Edward Shepherd, ol Harrisburg, 111., says: "Having received so much benefit from Eleo-trin Ritters. I feel it my dut to let suifering when you want anyuiing una iuiu. humanity know it. Have had a running sore uuuiauibj v. on my leg for eight years; my doctors tout me -ii k.nrA kaira tho hnnn anrnnnn nr IfiiT Central Drug Store JL nuuiuuaro vj uv uv Messrs.

C. H. Taylor and George Bunco, of Lvle, two members of the Democrat family, were in to see us amputated, lused, instead, tnree twines vl 11-4-ai and SOVAn hAYM HllfistlfiTl Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and Monday. well. JSiectnc unxers are sum hi.

uwj uumo, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at per ibox by nnd Hnntannial ref riserators U. a. linancuer. C. E.

CHANDLER. just the thing for family uses. For Bucklen's Arnica Salve. by E. Stewart.

The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, lna aalt whanm fnvor OArAfl. tottflr. ThA8A RliftlrnsnnflTO clears arc the chapped Vmuds. chilblains, sores and all skin best in the city. Try them.

For sale at Dealer In R. G. DOOM Successors to (Colby Rodehaver.) DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ompnons, ana posmveiy uures ynvo, ui uunj 1 Ti. 1 nnAIr.n1 tn oltfA IXAlWntf fiat. a iiiipufi i ih iriiHrniiirniu ill Hitn uciiuuu out.

the Post Office 15ook store. nritwl Pinna 2T npntft uvt box. For sale by Beardsley and Chandler. HOKCATUR NEWS. ina n.

now planting is about Miller who 1SSQ. TUBS KANSAS CITY TIMES DRUGS, Paints, Oils, Liquors, liaS DCC11 SlClv. 1UI buuio time A whole sack full of dried apples for 25cts. at Mrs. Bock well Afp.Xfijil isteachinff school iivivuw -t ft SMmnl fit, No.

4fi is prosress- in" finely with Mrs.Coppedgo as teach- dailies nun in 10 umuuij, xinok wall's BOOKS, Ms' Frtsli Stationery ani Glass a number of people, youngr and old, "athcred at tlie residence of Mr. Ilcnry 5 Milcr, on Tuesday evening last, to witness ttic marriage of his daughter, Miss Millie Miller, and Mr M.H. Mot-Hinfcr. Tlie ceremony was performed in the most fascinating manner by tho licv. John Gallatin, of Clayton, after which the guests adiourned to tlie din-in- room where a great table was almost "waning bcneatii tuc weight of the viands prepared lor the occasion, After Muppcr a few hours more spent in pleasant conversation, when tho guests departed for their homes.

Thus another boat is launched upon the broad sea of matrimony. Two lives blended togetli-. lurfnr nr wnrso are destined to A Cociplete line of GROCERIES, QUEENSW ARE, Also a Full Line of Comforts, Blankets, Etc. '-t FULL LINE OP meet the trials of life. May their life's vovao be pleasant and prosperous uuu ioiiniev'sendmay Druggists'-i-Sundries thev look back upon tuear past Avithout one" pang of remorse or feeling of rc- -AND- TOILET ARTICLES.

FINE DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY I gret. Tlievouiig a number of presents among which we noticed the following: castor, Mrs, m. llockwell; clock, Mr. N. P.

Andei-sou; goblets, Mr. Jay Oluey; fruit dish, Mr. Grant McNcal; pickle dish, Miss 'Edith llockwell; pepper box, Miss Ethel Rock-Avcll; cake staud, Mr. M. F.Kclley; water pitcl.er, Miss Florancc McNeal; molasaes pitc icr, Miss Etta Harris; parlor lamp, Mr.

Freeman Doyle; silver dollar, Mr. Motsinger; pitcher aud pickle dish, Mrs. Motsiugcr; sauce dish, Mis, Nancv Moore; butter dish, Miss Addie MoUingcii-; pilie, bar of soap aud box of stove polish, Mr. Fred Rockhold. Sandy Sam.

1 tilt AAA rab VII I ximnin ot Kunsas City, th most proreroii8 city In the United StateB. Thk Times buildina is just -omplflted. and is fully eqmppml with new perfecting presses, new type and a double plant of new machinery. Thk Times never lags. As a newspaper it is better than ever and is rapidly incroas.

ing in circulation. It covers all the rich IT.nBaa lilt. Bargains in Every Department. Come in and SAVE MONEY at the Choice Brands Cigars ivrtiwiy vi nuuji unuiuo vi.i center, and has no equa) as an advertising CONSTANTLY ON HAND mouium. i nwtt 1 fin 1 1 TTI ti I aiJVLU in 1 r.

rVaiUw i ji 111 Pailynd bunday, one year ......10 Dallv and Hunday, six months 5 Ifnrvlav. Werlnagdav and oW STORE The Sunday Tunes (double number), one T1in Tfli-wat Btrtfik of clothing WCSt ymc Vhm WaaVIv Times, nna 1 UVI of the Missouri river can now be seen at FHYSICU'US PRESCRIPTIONS Address all communications to J. W. Allen Sons, mammotn aouoie rf nmhraiM nil the latest stvles Kaxsas Cot, Mr. IN THE BRICK BLOCK.

Ptmaators imJiorlzad tc t-eaive evbserlp- nud patterns, and l-anges iiv price and ii inwoot tn the hierhest. 1 CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Uon..

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About The Oberlin Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
179
Years Available:
1886-1886