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The Downs World from Downs, Kansas • 5

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The Downs Worldi
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Fcr all kinds of fruit ami a uhob THE DOWNS WORLD. lot of new nutN crop of lm. Cari.ey lie Central Ilros, Is the place to iind them, r're canny ana nome-maiie pun tuny mi Jfcwim, Kan. Thursday 2,, Mr. Miatton ha- been wry Uk this week.

Wi want totlifureon your Job work. Give in a trial. Palatine Oil odorless and doc not char tin lamp wick. Job work neatly and at rvuMinablc rate ai till Lumber Co hand. Letter List.

Down P. (., Monday 2'l I. S. Allen and John Ihetu. J.

W. I'nin, P.M. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD. Arrirtl nl Depsrtors of Ininf. AHUIVKSrUOM KAT.

All parties wlblng to prtrurc oats STOVES! COOKS, RANGES AND HEATERS. rnnjjer Mix.d V. PROGRAM. IKl'Altl YOU TIIK KAST. r.is-, 't A.

The follow ing Is (he program of the Kpworth League concert entitled. MIk.mI I'. DKI'AUTS WEST NOItTll MIANVII. rrfk'iii 1:1.1 r. "The Kpworlli League's answer to lie world's cry of given at the DKl'AltTri WKST WH'TII UUAXfll Methodist Church Sunday evening1, 1'assi'tiuer.

r.iiJii 2:00 r. i Dealers in Lumber Blinds, Sash, Doors Lime And all kinds of Coal. If you contemplate building don't will be on applying of II. (', Strohni. A line line of cniyon portrait M.itDpU's at A.

I Lay's photograph gallerv. Call and we them. Alma Glnrlcli has boon under the care of the doctor f.r the past week, Typhoid fever seems to bo the trouble, (ioo. York Is prepared to mend ymir harness with neatness and dispatch. New harness math' to order and prices to conform with the times.

There will Ik- Union Tlunks-rivlnu Di-eoinltor 2, 7:30: p. in. Geo. M. Wilson-, Airent.

Anthem How ExcelU lit Heading Sng Universal Praise GENERAL DIRECTORY. Stove pipe, Klbmvs, Damp- a Missionary Creed and Prayer Song Green Land's Icy Mountains ers, Loul nous, I'ire shovels, etc. fall to let us give yon figures. We Responsive reading Quartett I Would Try A Cry from China services at the Methodist Church today at 10:30 a. m.

A cordial invitation Is extended to all. can save you money. We carry everything usually found in a llrst-class lumber yard. Downs fldw. Go.

Song Working for the Master COUNTY OFFICE US. riniiirrHmnau, HixtU Iitrlot-Wm. Baker. Kunj II. Helm.

Ju-Uf. Fitu-entU District Cyrti lleren. roD.ite JuiUu-J. Irey. Count A ttor cy K.

Sinl'U. Clink of the DiHirk't Court-tt. F. Hilton. Hlieiinr-O.

B. KuirnU. County Treasurer C. 1J. Btorer.

Cniiiity Ck-rk-W. F. Vwkt, H.iiUieroi D.fils-ll. II Smith. County Attorney Km Cron.

Cou 8ui veyur A. A. Nolan. A Cry from Japan Grandma Dutiley started Monday Song Watchman morning for Oklahoma, whore she will make her future home with her W. ft.

JOHNSON. A Cry from India A Cry from Africa daughter, Mrs. M. Morgan. Will.

HuRDMflN. Manager. Song Over the Sea We have an excellent article this A Cry from South Amoeica Manaoer. week from Jos. Cox, a former resident 1 1 n.Ht.-Jo.

Oolny. Song Autumn of this county, but now in Oklahoma, Count yConimlKgioner 'J DI hniin 3 Dit. C.Wonleu Ilomeseekers will do well read it. A Cry Irom the Suffering Frontier Recitation A plea for Missions Processional by Juniors. Aliens' Cleaneo," of M.

Kind cy, the best and only scouring and F. M. Wells; Song. Thy I tread Upon the Wa cleaning preparation on the market CITY OFFICE Ud. Mayor W.

P. Troili. Treaurer D. 11. Uarrlnon.

Cler i. Eoernotlier, VMct Juiltta-11. Cirxnter. Jouu Kelrua. Purely a mineral.

3T-4t. ters. Kpworth League Roll Call. Song and Itciicdictiou. AMONG THE SCHOOLS.

Some contributions were crowded otit last week but will appear this. DEALER IN CUUUCHEel. Some it emu maybe a little sta'e but we promise our reporters to do better Wc found a very bright and busy CONGREGATIONAL. Subltath School at ID a hereafter. school in district 113 Here Mr.

m. l'ryer meeting every Thursday evcnlnn The second annual conference of at I'reacliinK ert-ry Sunday luorninu the Congregational Church at Smith and eveuln. V. E. Bkehm, Pantor.

Mark Rose is teaching a very successful term; he has 11 pupils enrolled. All are doing well. MissCardell Ilensly is teaching her Center, Kansas, wsll be held Doc. 3 to General Merchandise. inclusive.

A cordial invitation is METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 11 a. given to friends of all denominations. ra. Sunday School at 10 a.

m. Regular prayer first term in dfsrict 9s; she is doing well, and all seem pleased with her The musical entertainment, ''Faith meeting every TUurKdiy evening E. L. Huichins, Pastor. instructions.

There will be a class of Hope and Love" the beautiful contata FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, graduates from this school. given Monday night, November 25, at The rettnlar business meeting of the Epwortn League occurs on th aecond Weduestlay of each uiuuth. Devotional meetings held every Sun- Mr. R. J.

Green has an enrolment the opera house, was weell attended of 23, In ditaict (5; the schools seems The program was well rendered and iUy evening. ANNA JONE8, Pres. to be in a very prosperous condition. the audience pleased. He is NEVER UNDERSOLD.

The Junior League meets eveiy Saturday There will also be a class of graduates Our Oklahoma correspondent says from this dist rict. afternoon at 3 cloak, freud the lltt people. LaukaJons, Pres. that the people down there are not Mr. Marvin Mowery, one of our compelled to spend a dollar as soon as IIAI'jTST.

Sunday School every Sunday at 10 they get It. How different that, from a. ra. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 :30 this we have our dollar successful teachers, has a very Ilia-school in district 102. We were pleased to sec so many present.

Enrolment 33. We expect to add spent before it is earned. Gall and De convinced; H. D. Washburn has just received a ji.

in. PreaobiiiK at 1 and 7:30 p. m. N. 1).

Ho.van, Pastor. CHRISTIAN. 8unday Sca iol at 3 p. m. A.

A. Robinson, Supt. several names to our list of graduates. large assortment of 5 A horse blan from this school. kets, whips, collars, bridles, halters, The scho'tl in district 53; under the and 'in fact everything usually kept in management of Mrs.

Minnie Manners; a Hrst-class harness shop. Call and she has a very pleasant school. SECRET SOCIETIES. U. A.

It Ben Greenman Post Nd. Mee see him. lie will save you money. Enrolment 20; there will probably be rat and third Mondey evening" of each If. A.

Kay wishes to inform the a class of graduates from this school. public that he is now prepared to do Miss Pearl Sharp is teaching her Highest Market Price paid for Produce. Ernst Schneider Best Ice Cream. all kinds of stone work and plaster first term in district W); she has but ing at reasonable rates. L'attle or hogs taken in exclmnge for work.

six pupils enroled, therefore sue devotes a great deal of time to each pupii; they are all improving very rapidly in their studies. satisfaction guaranteed in every month. Henri Jones, Commander W. VV. DlMONO, Adjutant.

A. 0. U. W. Downs Lodge No.

167. Meets needed and fourth Wednesday of each month. J. W. Kkiunh.M.

W. J. W. Smith, Recorder. W.

of A. Regular nice tint? the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month Nuiinbors of other camps are cordially invited to a seat at our camp -tire. P. M. Stark, V.

C. w. A. Johnson, Clerk. case.

3f Dr. Bowers Informs us th it a child The school in district, 85 is progress born to Mr. and Mrs. George Buell ing finely under the leader-iinp oi of Webster township, yestardy, weighs Mr. Clyde Rose.

His enrolment is exactly three-quarters of a pound. It 22; this is his first term. We expect Parlor in Town. Ice Crean), Lemor)ade. fill Sun)- mer Drinks.

is lively and takes nourishment with one or two graduates from this school. Mins Umuia Whitaker is teaching a vim mat promises growth and strength. It is in the field as the in district 07; she has a very pleasant ALL READY. champion small baby of the world. school; she is well liked here, this Lebanon Criterion.

being her second term in this district. Miss Whitaker contemplates attend In last week's issne of the Agra iSews we notice the obituary of our Best Bread, Cakes and Pies in the City Give me a Call ing school, alter tlx. close or uer pic-sent term. friend Gilbert Clark, of that place. Miss Mollie Winsdor is teaching a In this death Agra looses one of She was a typo's daughter fair.

He was her lover true. Slid he: You are the type for me. 1 11 always stick to you. I've had a chase, but now, my own, My take's revised. I kuoss.

And now that love Is justified, Why let us go press. maiden kwxvt her nlriply head. And whispered in his car, While both her cheeks turned rosy red, "The form is ready dear." Ex. very excellent scnooi in district her best Merchants and congenial ERNST SCNEIDER. she has but nine pupils enroled, yet residents.

Mr. Clark's circle of friends extends far and wide. he school is very Interesting, and is proving a very great success. Term report of ik Creek School, The school in district 54, is doing well with Mr. Albert Itoyd as teacher.

Joint district No. 06-2. Term commencing October 29, and ending November 23. Number of days taught, 20; number of pupils enrolled, '35; Vlr. lSoyd is making many triimds in LOCAL NOTES.

this district. This is his first term. average daily attedance, 29: names of The pupils seem much interested In their work. Mr. Janus Rxin jr, one of our most successful teachers is gutting along very well with the school in district The pupils are doing excellent pupils neither absent or tardy: Dick Wrhage, Herman Van De Kict, Susie Van Di! Iliet, Minnie Ilietbrink, Lydia Stegink, Dina Stegink, Minnie, Fanny, Johnny Van De Iliet, Charlie Kanken, Albert and Gert Stegink, Johnnie and Anna Hot man.

A. II. Teacher. Died. I'hiJp Lelloy, father or our L.

D. after a short illness at the work. The school in district, 108 is pros pering nicely under the supervision of Miss Minnie Simmons. We here listened to some very good recitations. Miss Simmons has taught before in this distric.

The Inter Ocean IS THK MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST AND HHS THE LARGEST TERMS OV MAIL. DAILY (without Sunday), $6.00 per year. DAILY (with Sunday). $8.00 per year. The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00 At newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keept tbreast ofthe timet in all respect It iparet neither pains nor expeme in securing ALU THE NEWS AND THE BEST OP CURRENT The Weekly Inter Ocean Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, do not take a daily paper.

In its columns are to be found the week'a news of all the world condeniei and the cream of the l.terary features of the Daily. AH A FAMILY PAPER IT TTlVZTvirr eoT i i hi i ii siatt of EIGHT PACES, with A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors, Df EICIIT ADDITIONAL PAGE3, making in all SIXTEEN PAGES. This Supple, meot, containing; SIX PAGES CP READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, is aloie worth the price charzd for the paper. THE INTER OCAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the news and commer. ciat center of all west of the Allegheny Mounuins, and Is better adapted to the needs of the people of that section thn any paper farther East.

Xt is in accord with the of the West botn in Tolltlcs and Literature. Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean 13 ONLY GNB COLLAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. The patrons of district 37, are very fortunate in securing the horviee. of Miss Anna Jones: she hasa fine school.

Ejrgs 15 cents per dozen. Butter 15 cents per pound. Ask for Palatine Oil. For sale by all dealers. Sec F.

M. Wells' new line of men's clothing. Our merchants seemed to do a good business Saturday. Paul Conrad, president of the Louisiana state lottery is dead. He v.

Funk is assisting in a meeting in Dawns this week. Kirwin Globe. Attend the entertainment at the Church Sunday evening. Dec. 2.

The Kirwin Globe thinks Senator Martin is a very na-ty man since lie joined the populists. Go to J. M. Saunders for your boot shoe work. All work done neatly nd on short order.

Satisfaction guaranteed. M. E. Lenley killed a oisum 1 t'lie day Jat week while chopping wood on Oak Creek. This is rare for this country, possibly tic first oae ever killed in the county.

Enrolment 2'i. Mi-H Jones has one home of his son in this city last Friday morning. Mr Lelloy was b'jrn in Dutchess county, New York, Jan. 20. 123, miking him at the time of his departure nearly 75 yeirs old.

He moved to Kansas in March and resided near Great IJcnd until a few months ago, when he with his wife came to Logan to spend the winter. lie was a pleasant old gentleman and those who knew him will of the most interesting schools that it has been our pleasure to visit, ire counting on quite a number of graduates from this district. Mr. W. F.

Hell is teaching his Grt term in district 10. He has 14 pupils i ill. I regret his demise, lhc remains were interred in the Downs cemetery on Saturday morning. A wife, three daughters and four sons left to mourn his death. The Republican extends condolence in this sad hour with the school.

Miss Nellie Hahn is getting along I nicely with the school in district 20. Miss Nellie is quits a buccessftil to the bereaved relatives and friends. teacher. Respectfully, Etta Cp.oss, Go. Sup't.

Logan Republican..

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