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The Decatur County News from Oberlin, Kansas • 5

The Decatur County News from Oberlin, Kansas • 5

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Oberlin, Kansas
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5
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ii. I tli i-it' lore water cannot penct rate it. cr.0,4v" OBERLIN, KANSAS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2B.

1839. (Programs of Teachers' Association. DUKSDKN, NOVKM15KU 4. 1 M. J.

has received a most elegant line of Clocks, and China and Silver ware. Look out for next The largest stock in Northwest Kansas. East Side Jewelry Store. Read Dilworth's Range Ail. lie sure to vote the lie publican ticket.

Husking gloves and pins at the Model Cash Store Mrs IlitchCi was one of our pleas-jut victors this week. Mrs C. Smith returned Saturda from Iowa and Chellie is happy. Trenton. Nebr wa in Oberlin Tuesday evening visiting rlaiivts.

The M'l'lcl Cash Store husaeom- okookatiiv. "What Should he the First War's 'o in Piiper. Mrs. Gustine Rouse; lijsenssio.i, W. II.

Asheraft. This Astronomy." K. I'urman. "Use of Maps in I he Scliool-romii." II. O.

'aster; (Ien val Discussion- "Model Keniliiig Class," Supt. Hiher. 'Tiie Va'ue of Excursions in Teaching raphy." I.illie Wolfe, Mrs. Anna li Tayh r. Question IIox.

Mti-ic in charge of Nina Nnyts. Read that Ad of Dil worth's. Go to the Model Store for men's and hoys' undeiwear. Mrs. J.

J. Durkee returned last week from her visit to Kansas City. ('. O. Benton, of St Marys, is in Oberlin, the gues4 of his brother, ().

Ben ion. Crichton and Addleinan are visit-ins the voters this week. Both these uicu should he elected. Amorist, he new subscribers. to Tiik KYiSsinev last issue are V.

McCue. Miss Jennie Zimmerman abd Otis Benton. Taylor MeNeal was up from Nor-catur Tuesday and called for a few minutes MeNeal is one of the men Read Dil worth's Majestic Ad. M. I.

Diehl orders his Eye sent to Pawnee, Nebr. Have you seen the new china at the Model Cash Store? Mrs G. Parker and Helen returned Wednesday noon. You should carefully read every advertisement in this paper Will the rain come soon? Rain is the one thing needed here. Jim Witham took stock to Kansas City and is buying goods there this week Trower will do your watch and clock-repairing neatly and at a reasonable frn-ii Miouri arrived last i.

a to the family of J. C. Wi-o-i. Mr- who has been visiting daughter, Mis Ned Eldon, went lo rue this week The disastrous campaign Celdren has been" waging against "the Jtids'' ins made him mighty ill te'mpered. Fred Brown, the big, jolly Republican from the Beaver, was in yesterday attending to some painful business.

An advertisement in The Eve comes hih but it -does the business, lis the Oberlin business- men have learned Notice the advertisements of the Decatur County Abstract Company. men's an i boys' gloves and mittens. any on i ius meetings are being sts are already making preparations to walk on Hallowe'en. Read i rvvorth's- Biscuit Ad. The County Sunday school i.n is lit the church tomorrow, Friday, State Secretary Engle will be present.

we are always glad to ee Wednesday evening of last week the dwelling of O. L. Benton caught fire in some way from the grate The fioor was nearly burned through for a considerable space. The loss was fuliy covered by insurance Jim Deupree was over at Oberlin the first of the week and reports that there will be, according to the best estimates, between forty and tifiy thousand head of cattle fed in Decatur county this year. Hoxie Palladium.

There will be an educational meeting at the Woodmen Hall next Saturday afternooB. Prof. II. O. Caster, of Oberlin has been secured Captain Al'Jen should have at Wast fifty majority for trustee of Oberlin township wheri the votes are counted on the night of election The Klondike social, given hv the L.

A. S. at the K. P. hall Friday evening of last week, was well attended and was a most pleasant entertainment The musical and literary features of the alfair were heartily applauded.

Miss Ruby Moser and Giace Rush gave recitations, Mrs J. Wilson, Miss Etta Sto'M 11 and Messrs Banta and Stever -ang a couple of quartets, Mrs Wil son and Miss Coliren, and" Miss Stoweli and Mr Banta sang duets, Miss Mabel Addleman sang a. Klondike solo and Klondike band performed amid great applause luncheon w'ns oroatly enjoyed, after which were a march and a cake walk. The advertising qualities of The Eye are being appreciated Ora E. Andrews and Miss Efile G.

tliugwell, both of Selden, were married by Probate Judge Redman, at his office in Oberlin, on Friday, Oct. 20. The best spectacles made are kept at Trower's They will be carefully fitted to your eyes and sold cheaper than you cau buy them-for at any other place. James A. Powell, of I larlan township and Miss Ruth A.

Wyatt, Marinon, 111., Were married by Probate Judge Redman at his office in to address the meeting and all who attend will be instructed and enter taiued. Colby Press. Oberlin, on Oct; 19. it noi saie in mow imc surf v- 'fim tntvn xi-r-. a.

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