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The Downs World from Downs, Kansas • 5

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The Downs Worldi
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THE DOWNS WORLD. Kverjbotly Invltetl to attend the iuaUt'raile ball Thank'h inr nljiht. NttveiiiU'r )Tlie Cenfra Downs Kuii.ThurtI;i 1., Imi (5. V. Iliiih off duty thU wtrk.

le ball at thcojH'ra Unuv tlif J'-tli. rnf. W. II. Andrew was in Khler Saturday.

I. M. Noah. was mimi on our All wMilin to irtMin oat Mill Ix1 on of II. ('.

Stroluu. Lumber Co and family will aU.nt the miil- II. II. Vtolc.H-k fiart fir Arkaiia tlioof next wri'k. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD.

Arrival and Departure of Traini. BAST. Pai't p. 51 Mi xi (I i MM'. Ill' KU TUB EAST.

I'itsv-nv. a. Mixcii p. i Palatine Oil Is odorless and doc. nut char the lamp whk.

Mrs. K'l Kunkin has beon under the doctor's en re this week. Win. Covvden made a business trit 'J'oday as pi to he intin'iiry anils at decrees. Huwis this fur winter weatlu-r.

Dealers in LuiiiDer Blinds, COOKS, RANGES AND HEATERS. VlTNOltTII J'HAXMl. to Lfhauoi, lest unlay. Jwh uf town, is hav- 1- ii-hl p. It is rflK.tedtliat A.

II. UIN-r W. Sailiiders liott MiPAHTS V. KM'-fofTU MUNCH. a well lor i'asv nirt p.

i lias jrone t- Toin'ka toci.nte-.t linker Htrti lrcL'ht JSasli, Doors Lime I.ev.ii. .1. niters wi Or.o. M. Wilson.

Ajrfiit. ji. wciu. io ti iasi i ii. i i.s laot Sat unlay to till an Ippollilllieiit i ii ii i ji vunicui.t iinmiiii' tin ftlf Jy J) irumb.iugU al that And all kinds of Coal.

Stttvc pipe, ICIbmvs, Damp- It a idaee. Kev. lipdnii was very si-k lastS.it-, urday. but has so far reeovered as to be aide to again resume his jiastorial tlutii s. C.

A. Lare shipped bis photograph studio last week to Texas, lu-re he expiels to pi himself in alxuit two II. I-ek returned Monday from a tbrt-t' Weeks" at Abilrl'e. TlM'ka a I Il'iltdii. T.

N. (iaintr droied intooiirsanet-uary last'J'hurMlay for a few moment' hat willi us. Lew Carney left on the I train Wednesday for Heloit to be alwnl a If you conteiiiplatf building thm't fail to let us give you llgtircs. can save ymi money. We carry every thing usually f.iuiid in a llrst-class luuiber yard.

Will. HflRDMflN. GENERAL DIRECTORY. OfKUBiiH. In-trkt-Wni.

Baker. He W. II. Hi-lm. Ju'iuc.

Kiit-ftn it Ilwn. I'rotiittu J. lri-y. County Alton. yM K.

Hml'li. Clurk of In. linrl'i Court H. F. Hilton.

tSlioili'-O. iiiuity Tr'JiiriT-C. K. Huircr. Cimuiy CI Tit W.

V. Vwt-r, It tfloU'r of il" -II. II Sinl'li. County Ai loria-y Ku.i I'mch. Cuuiity Survt-yor A.

A. Niilnn. I I Jii. I.eUy. CotiniyC'iiHinilfsic-iuTH- i r.Wiiiin.in I JJM.

C.Wtinli'ii L.oui li(Hist I'ue shuvcls etc. Downs fidw. Go. fl. JOHNSON.

Manager. few tlavs on a visit. IllolltllS. The IIse Coiiipariy will pive a inasiiiicrade ball at the opera house Thursday evening Thanksgiving Novein Iter Manane Mrs. II.

C. H. titers returiietl Monday from a four weeks' visit at Port is and Crysial 1'lalns. A fine lilies of crayon iwrtrait r. samjilcs at A.

lc Lav's pliolniiitili allei v. Call and sec tliem. F. M. Wells; Kcpoit school taught in distrn-t for the moil It ending Nov.

Nnmher of das lauglit. miiulter of pupils enrolled, US; average daily attendance. number of eases nf tardiness, nuinlK'r tif Ilriiitf your ladies and enjoy the CITY Mayor-W. P. Trtnli.

1 fin-iiriT I). II. CiTu J. LliiMiioUn-r. Police Juill-'O li.

CitlJK'llt'T. MukIiuI Joliu Ki'iiiii1. most iiU'Msiii and altraetivu hall to be given in the city this sea si in. The following were neither absent or surprise and birthday oarly was I tlnrhio- the immih: llnlil.i. DEALER given at the home of II.

C. I so on last Johnnie and Stella Ise, Ktlieand Maud Saturday evening in honor of llieir Kddie and Albert Ileiser and sun ivi inriiiiiat. Hartley Yost. laucuKs. COXC.nr.rt School at 1 s.

tu. 1'ruyiT in- t'timt t-voi Tliiirmlay tvcnliiit at I'ri-iinliiiiK cvvry Sunday iiioniiii autl eveuiui. V. H. liitKUM, raxtor.

The last Friday in the niout bi-ing the regular time for the l'hil. Society program, the time alter recess was devoted to this work. In the absence At the bon-llre last Thursday evening, had spirit seemed to prevail. On several occasions, lighting couhl hardly he prevented. Mrs.

Wade, who has been running the "One liollar per Iay' hotel la WBTHOD1ST. Sirvlcis vvcry Sunday at 11 u. m. Suuiliiy tjchi ol Ht. l'J ii.

in. ttcKUlar prayur nicciliiK every Tinned iv evniinit of the president, the vice president, Mr. It. lost found lumseit master of K. L.

HUTiHISS, Pastor. the situat ion in taking he chair and General Merciiantlise, FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, H.e is NEVER UNDERSOLD. carrying forward the work. The pro The rcitulur liitiinflss inci'iliic of tliu Kwmih I.eiigue occura on ih huuoikI of cuoli tnontli. Deviilioual luoetiiiyH lieiil every Siiil- gram was a success.

The pieces show tlaycveiiiuit. ANNA Jones. 1'ici Tbo Juuior IiCan inoi'ta t-vi-iy Saturday ed care in both selection and preparation. The secretary, Charles Ise, gave a very carefully prepared report of the previous meeting. Anna Junks, Teacher.

this city, will leave soon for a visit in Washington county. Miss Myrtle Newlon ret iirited Saturday evening from an extended visit with friends and relatives in Kielue county, West Virginia. Uuy Aliens' of M. Kind-ley, the best and only scouring and cleaning preparation on the market. Purely a mineral.

37-41. Geo. York is prepared to mend your alteruoou at a vlvcii. t-ewi tint litr, ii oi'l. liAUUA Joses, Pre Siuul.iy triidioul every Sunday ar, in a.

m. Prayer nu'elini; every ut To Tcacryers of Osborrie Courjty. m. at 1 and 7Mn p. in.

N. It. Uomav, Pftor, 6all and he 6onvin66d The Twelfth Annual session of the North Central Kansas Teachers CIIKIST1AN. jSumlay 10. ni p.

in. A. A. RoMNMiN, Supt. harness with neatness and dispatch.

New harness made to order and prices to conform with the times. Our sports are making Saturday Highest Market Price paid for Produce. Association, will convene at Abilene Kan. Thanksgiving week, Thursday to Saturday. December 1, Fourteen counties arc included in his district.

The program for this meeting afternoon lively with horseracing. On SECItKT SOCIKTIK3. O. A. Beu Orei nniati Post Ni.

Mod first aud thud Aloudey ovdiii'L'H ef month. Kkkky Jose, Commander YV. W. Dimoxd, last Saturday there wen; four horse races on the fairground track. Ernst Schneider Newt Toothman and Nate Wells, who started for the "strip" about live weeks ago, returned the latter part of A.

0. U. V. Downs Tji.dne No. 107.

xec ond and tourtli WciueMly of lacli mnntli. J. W. KEIitNS, M. W.

3. W. Smith, Iteeorder. promises to ne one tit the nest ever placed before a body of teachers. The lecture to be given on Friday night by Dr.

James I ledley, of Cincinnati, on The Sunny Side of Life, is worth he expense of the entire trip. In addition to the l.anner to be last week. The boys look as though hey were going to settle down for the winter in Downs. Best Ice Cream. Parlor in Town.

Ice Crcan), LemoQade. Sun)- M. W. of A. IieKUlar uteetimss the nceotid and fourth Monday ev.uiutis of eaej) Neiituliors of otlier eamps are curtlially invited to a seat at our P.

M. Stahk, V. C. W. A.

Jou.nron, llev. Funk, of Kirwin lias been as-sisting Jtev. Hatchings this week in lie Methodist protradted meeting that has been going on for some time past. In all probability the meeting presented to the county having the largest delegation enrolled, a Ten Dollar Library will be given. LOCAL NOTES.

In this mileage of travel and enrolled membership will be considered. The Manner was brought to Osborne, county last year, why not bring will hold over next week. JI. D. Washburn has just received a larfje assortment of 5 A horse blan mer Drinks.

Best Bread, CakesandPics in the City Give me a Call ERNST SCNEIDER. hoi.11 Jianner and this year. Any teacher who sends in the best reproduction of the, map found on page 107 ot Frye's Primary geography, will receive for her school a reference Library, valued at The conditions are that It shall be on the same scale as in book, and he done with pen, ket whips, collars, bridles, lialtern, and in fact everything usually kept in a first -class harness shop. Call and see him. He ill save you money.

I'd Janes has bought Mrs. Wade's hotel and will hereafter be found look-iritr after the welfare of his guests. Mr. Janes Is reported to us as being wide-a-wake and thorough business man. We predict success for hi 111.

15y remiest of 15. F. Hilton, the. Ergs 15 cents per uozen. hittor lii cents per pound.

Ask for Palatine Oil. For sale by all dealers. See F. M. Wells' new lino of clothing.

J. W. Icnny came back from Wheaton last -Saturday. Win. Cowden started on a ten days' trip to Wakeeny last Monday.

Attend the mas'iuerade ball given by the Hose Company Thanksgiving night. pencil or crayon, and by a pupil of the teacher sending the map. Maps must be mailed not later than Monday, November JO, and must reach Abilene not later than Wed. Nov. 28, to be placed on exhibition.

Mail to Supt. county commissioners appointed a committee to investigate the books of the district clerk's and report to that body. The following constitute he committee: L. A. Linville, Jos.

Chadburn, Ed Upton. II. A. Hay wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to do ail kinds of stone work and plastering at reasonable rates. Cattle or hogs taken in exchange, for work.

I). F. Siiiik, fif Abilene. Competition is open to all schools. This is a prize, lor which it is well worth working.

No teaecbr who can possibly spare five or six dollars can afford to stay away from this meeting. The IS. IS. Tare will lie about 8.150 for the round trip. The certificate plan will 1 Mi used on all roads in this district.

Duv vour ticket take a do to J. M. Saunders for your boot and shoe work. All work done neatly and 011 short order. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Ho UX. To Mr. and Mrs. II. I).

Washburn, on last Saturday, a girl. Mother and child are doing well and Mr. Wasliburu, if he has the proper attention, may recover. J. J.

Warren leaves this week for New City, where he will visit friends and relatives', probably, until next fall. The Would will furnish him with the news from Downs. Satisfaction guaranteed cae. Last Sat urday about 8 in every 3f. p.

Ar- The Inter Ocean is Tin; MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST AND HKS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. TERMS OV MA11 DAILY (without Sunday), $6.00 per year. DAILY (wi'M Sunday), $8.00 per year. The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00 As a aewipaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps brtt of the time in all reapectt. It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OP CURRENT LITERATURE.

The Weekly Inter Ocean Is edited especially for those vho, on account of mail service or any other reason, do not take a daily paper. In Its columns are to be found the week's news 01 all the world and the cream of the literary features of the Daily. AS A FAMILY PAPER IT KXCKLS ecn" ii lists of EIGHT PACES, with A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors, of EICHT ADDITIONAL PACES, making in all SIXTEEN PACES This Supple. Went, containing SIX PACE3 CF READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PACE XLUiTRAnOW3, is alote worth th price charged for the paper. THS INTER OCEAN IS PUEL'SHED IK CHJCACO, the tievrs ond coirrmei-efal center of all writ uf the Allegheny Mountain, and it tetter adopted 19 the needs of th: people oCth-A section th auy paper farther East.

it is in accord with the pcopie of the West bovn in Polillci and Literature. Pleas: remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean 13 ONLY OHE DOLLAR FZH YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. w.is entered rtoUiy liros. store, reciept from the agent.

fr your fare, this wil entitle you to. a return rate of one third fare. Special rates for biardwill Ix- given tjie teachers at hotels and private houses. The Osborne county delegation by two sinned men while one of the proprietors was out. and demanded the cash.

They took about 1 gold watch. The robbers expected to find about 400 which was supposed to "mm K- "ri "'c" have been collected by this firm, but Thursday! the member hain.irted to have Nov. Z), by so doin wo may reach Abilene about noon or the came! this money on his person at the time Carney is the place to buy M-hool books, slates, school crayons, pencils, tablets, inks, sponges, writing material and all kinds of school mppiies. 37-4t The praise services held last Sun-d ty evening at the Congregational iiurch was attended. Several selections were read and the choir favored the audience with a few anthems and selections from the Gospel Hymns.

Altogether, it was a Very ettj evening. the burglary was commit ted. 'lay. May we not have a large dclagationj from OsTxtrne countf? i Tetchers Please Jet me hear from I Letter List. Downs V.

Monday Harry U.irtcn. Mr. Ellis Morton, William Spiliman. J. V.

Pion, r.M. I you. Your in the work, Lit a Ciioss, Co. bup't..

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Pages Available:
328
Years Available:
1893-1895