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Dexter Free Press from Dexter, Kansas • 3

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THE FItEE PRESS. Oil HO! i iw WA runuanrrj i vr.uy Bobbed i i I 1 i I I Ul lil i IT t. 1 1.. t. vJ 1 y'tr V( MM.I--r c-rTm Iktand Ui Doitrr full lldli Jp On Top Sir A.

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Mil Mi ly.hili hut mil pply tulllfit and cairn m'd fT JIilhiliCHHOII llieliroiira Vnlil-y blBIK It in Improving every tiny nf l.iiw. 'ow I tli (lino oil liui'necs. Ikst piiuuJ th ft go! fur li leitht money, (ivt rih.nt Lam 1 1 U.1T11 .1 iiu- iii-djuii. 1 i n. 1 j.r VC.

flX''i' TOWN AND COUNTRY, WmU-d. A orratfwadaut fur tbu fitt I'UMI In rjr Tolilp la tbacuutitjr. Ntwaoriiy fclad will tw thankfully rwalt'od. Bcboul lrkr lo eTt-ry dLLrtil luvltm) lu laiiil OF ANY FIRM IN COWLEY CO; riKi fii'Vrrt iiiinnliir lii visa stiifUd in Wltl.iln MuiiurtV nlil fcf l.tsl v.t-fl:. Urn, W.

lUrduit-k hU1lv.1l Ust -niwiifui 4 I Iff cat AiLuiiMiH I 1 If t'liy i-e-l Sunday evciiiiig fur In old hnuittltij Jlu. la ondn4 rort oMUHr fitxxilt and 1." if. i'ili'lt-Hc, v.nt In Stiiin.i 1 vm.iy 1 ''ii li.i mik ir-, Pill tiiuiiiig 1 Alliiim-i I woli cull your itU. nU.ui to my A v2 -i-ort sro'f c.u:n The Next Sixty. Days 1 jIt at loan! nowi uf Itialrdmlrlcla.

He. What limit In the inunl lit subjet lo quality of ban ti oil at Wki.l'm. 1oii'1 foist I te call Stow llite when you want good good ai lew prices. 'iniesdell fcun bold over SXW feet of rape for larlul a to tlie boomer, last Tuesday. Oo to Brvati Kik'H" fryou coal.

Soda 41fcs forlMcts. atBrow A Hitkh. eiiM'U will inako tlit m-iimiii 1 l.r, vUa h. fli( lltH 1,,,,,. I Itinu'i.

thepiol IwowttLs. tH'cupy ilie hi lid of the i ii'iiltuiul iirliii'iit. A I'oliiilioii that bujgiiim M-t-d. A ballot box bus I'ffii invented Unit cuu't bo Bttjftfd. Mow invent the SNina kind of voti-is and eU-etionswl'1 bo a SUCCI'M.

is Hill telling good 1 Tin end il4iiunf nt )T l.n-t ir.Hinty nn'h i.s Clyd. bilf. Ilainblptou- Berriss Kius Tery cheap. put our largo and nfi line of Over t-outs, Comforts, Blankets, Hoots Mint H.tts, Cups uml Ovt'Msbucs at CUT and SI, AMI rWi. To satisfy yon that wo mean lun.iiu read our Quotations.

wool Hcaih't Blanket worth $5.00 at $3.75 per pair. nay $1.00 fi.40 wi-nk. bv tlni Dtxi'r ri'li'ivN, inn mid Nniln.ill. The lino Impelled lydendith) will In1 Kept here this season bIko it fltio Jack. Tti will in reach JOOO bushel of roru wanted for lilcli we will pay the IiIkik-hI niuiket price in good, Stow ev.ry one Hoping nil will call aud 75eta.

to 11.50 each. has lit-f 11 ptm1 poned for an iniltuiiiie tune. The p.rhvy rain that tll ht-ie Tuesday night mid Wednesday iiiomliig litht, made our "boinmrs" lok down tbrir iiotR-n, Will Lana moved inud llasa' house llenday last. Henry Masters went to Arkansas City Wednesday last. btow A Ilituare liavinif a heary run miluif koimIb.

The Bownaii aixlrrs have moved their ijiu.iio ui icie K'sii' PiKcv. uric. D. Km iiui.h.in. Dexter.

Knntfus. dross making establishment into the A siici-esiifttl uiuchluo but bfcu Invented for Mttlng type, wl.lch will eventually cicnle quit a revolution 111 the art iTenrtvallvn. WAXTKUi 2'i bend of Cattle and Horses to pasture. Pasture good, water plenty. 6 milt north east of Dexter.

A. II. llAVKNS. south went comer room of the Commr clal House. A case before Justice Kuglaud in Jack MaueHa was in Arkansas City tbe later part of last wetk.

Masteis, JIale Deems received a Juntlce Hall's oillue came off between J. J. Tierce and larcal ltoyer. i'lerce car load of potatoes ioui Iowa Monday sued lloyer for tbe sum of $10. last.

Mr. Cilppm of Van llrnbakti came in fiom Marlon Co. Ill this week. Mr. I', is bailty uillicted with Asthma and Is set rdirf by traveling.

Tuesday loirntum Ira Aliison swore out complaint itgutust I)j Goodnight fur currying deadly weapons. He was taken bcfiTH KmiuIio I. N. Hull and lined $5.00 and coct. Telegraphic reports say the water Frank Tierce ciiine home from Kans as Cily Monday evening over the S.

get paint tliatis tli Lono-Dkll When you want to warranted. Go to Lumber Com pa nt. Overcoats wcrth $15.00 nttll.00 au-l as lov aa $2.50 splendid prints at 5 to G.ta. per yd. (Jood Ginghams 6 id 8ctn per yd.

A fine lint? of nil wool Flannels from 15 to 85 ctt. per yd. Ticking 1 1 to 1 Set, per yd. Maw wool hap iOds. Chi Ids boofn 80ots.

per pair. Ladies arcticn 75cta. per pair, Mens arctics 90ctt. per pair. Ladies Snndala SOcts.

per pair. Gunpowder T35cta. a It. Uncolored JapaiiT35cta. a IbV Cupid brand tomatoes lOcts.

per 3 pound can. White bu' gar, 1 2 Hy. for one dollar. Mciih suits at 4 Remember theno arc cash prices. Come and see us and bo convinced of the TRUTH OF OUR ASSERTION; Thankful for past favors, we kindly ask for future Indulgence' Kcspt.

Masters, Hale Deems, Ity. lie said the train wus loaded down TIIK JBWELER, KtM.I.Q WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Xf. end do; 3 all kinds of repairing. Patronize your own town by giving your work. Ilonlso orders all gucds not kept In slock, at 10 per cent loss than the tiHiial selling price.

Dextku. Kansas. with passwngera for Uklaheuia. Granulated sugar lilts for one-dollar Ob yes! Look out; down goes the high Light Brown sugar 12Ib for one-dollar at prices on Millinery goods. K'ow courses In the vicinity of Oklahoma Ilile bus ordered a ucw slock of spring If you wii'b to raise calves iiy band, teach them to eat ouiiif and provide a variety of pure wholesnuut fond aud yourcalvts will look a well 111 the fall, as though they had run ith the cows all summer.

A. L. bheltz ef the WinOeld Visitor passed through heie last Saturday evening with Sheriff Conner and the rrslcf the prisoners. But, we have been uu-ablo to find out what be bad dune to cause him to resemble the rest so much. IOUJSD.

March 30th. at Highland school-house that being the morning alter the Exhibition, money and due bill. Owner bats which will bo sold cheap. are bank full Riid 011 the lise. 'J hose who contemplate crossing tho Arkan sas will do well to cross at Aikansas City where there Ih a good bridge.

OhyesI go to Stow llita aud see those new Dress Goods, tliey are tLe beat and cheapest in town. Mr. Thompson a brother-in-law ot Tom Gilbert's cam Tuesday from Eureka. lie is on bis way to Oklahoma. Lew Marshall, Anson Marsland and John Uarger, all residents of I'luru creek started for Oklahoma Monday last.

Just received, a fresh supply of boil ed oil. Also a large invoice ofNo. paint in all colors. Lono-Dkll Lumber Co. Mr.

Geo. Ureen. started for Pado Co where he will visit a few weeks The case tried beforo Esq. Hall and with jury came off Wednesday after if, ft if- Kansas. G.P.WAGNER Physician, Surgeon, Dexteh.

Kansas. Dexter. he will return hero and slay a few days can have same by proving pioperly and tbeu return to his home in California paying cost of advertising. Willi tc Donalson. noon last.

Two "prominent" attorneys were present, Joe Church for tho plaintive and Jim England jepresentiKg the defense. The complaint bv Win. Morgan plalntilT I'Raitist Jacob liariihart defendant was for pui ib 11 y. After the evidence was all tuhen and the main points thoroughly discussed by LOS r. A Free Mason Tin.

Tbe finder will We made a slight mistake In anotl.or iU K. LITTLETON, place, in stating Mrs. Hardwick had bo paid for its return. II. K.

Littleton. gone to her old homo In Mo. She stop Go to Stow ilile aud see their new lothing and get prices and be convinced that they sell tbe cheapest goods in town. Will Ilowerton a brother-in-law of Jobn Riggs. came in from the western PHOTOGKAPJIEK, ped iu Kansas City, where she will stay the attorneys the case given to the jury, who found a vi'di'.

of nut guilty in about 20 minutes. for a few weeks. Mr. Hardwick tonk W. P.

Hardwick returned Tuesday morning from bis trip to Kansas City. Ho savs tho stock weut through all the little boys on totheirgrandiuollier's part of the state a few days ago, and is in Mo. living in one of Mr. ltiggs' houses. right aud they reulizcd better prices than they txpecied.

Ourgeuial friends, A. W. Deagles Work of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Iloonix oror SmlUi i.

Ciay'olil JiiOr, North iTl.iIu ilroct. DrXTKR, and Fied McLain, conductor and en- Dr. Earp, President of tho Winrield giuer on the Grouse Valley mad is get College and Dr. Karuino Methodist minister of WinOeld were viewing some ting depraved ir late. They both went to church last Sunday evening, but got Dr.

C. W. MEAD Keep constantly on hand a full lino of Druga, Paints; Vaniirili, Patent Notions, Toilet Articles and Send in four new cash subscribers for three, six or twelve months and get the Fkkk Piikkh the same length of time fiee. SJ.JC. 50c.

or $110 is the required amount. Don't neglect this offer. realestate near Dexter lust Monday. there rather late, better lata th uever. Ilcv.

U. bmith or Ibis city received Ills conmiimiuu this, (Tiies.) morning, as United stales of the Territory of Oklahoma and was ordered to report to Uutltrio Immediately. He left tho same, uierninx on tho 9 o'clock train for Arkansas City. Mr. Smith is a man well desrrviiijj of the honor bestowed upon him.

Ho is highly respected by Ins large circle of friends in this community, who join, Iu wishing him well, whiU I'll lint; his new position. IJokn To Mr. and Mrs. S. Jiibler a fine jounRdaiighter, April 13 18.s:.

The Cha's. Bodgers son-iu-law of uncle Jobn Wallace came in from Arkansas Six tonus are now govt rued wholy last Saturday evening, lio will go with or partially by the gentler sex. They GEOIUiK LEFLER. CITY BARBER AKD HAIR DRESSER. Ladies and Children' Hairdres-sing a Specialty.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Er.at Sidu Main Streot, Opposite Servbi Jt HIs" Store. are Cottonwood Falls, llossville, 15uld- the crowd to tbe "promised land." FOB QALE I hare eight horses, mares and mules T. J. Cleetou and Geo.

Davis two enterprising young men that taught school down Grouse creek this winter, started Tuesday for Oklahoma. They took a full outfit ot Surveyors instruments with win, Ofckuloosa, Argoniaand Elk Falls DliSTKlt, The above womrns suffrage and equnl All good work animals. I will Bell riuhts is fast gaining ground in the Stan la CGsmcrcial Eeiiss. them almost any ay to suit purchaser. great Sunflower State.

gray incus or bieve. ns me boys cans biui arc evidence of iiw, but now new G. T. Wagnkk, Dexter, Kansas. Kansas.

Joe Church came in last Sunday 1 responsibilities and cares are lit hi CO acres near Dexter, business and residence lots in the city. Special in evening 011 the Giou.st; Valley ro.itl witn two prisoners (brothers) by tile name of house the wrinkles on his bl.md and Monday morning rxnirshall Nicholson arrested Ira Allison for disturbing the honest countenance are morn furrowed IiESTAUHANT AND ducements to parlica desiring to build were charged with assuult than ever. The boys say they caught peace and quletudo of Doxtti Saturday ing an old man by tho name of ialh't, Address, James McDkkmott. Kansas 3 him in tiie rear end of his store the next last. He was taken before Police udge l.H.

Hall and fined $i0. and day after the arrival of tho young daughter, trotting a sack of potatoes mi fef i'fei wmsmmmm NEW KILLIKEK GOOBS. I b.ivo a complete block of new ililli amounting to $lo in all. Wo only havo the boys word for it, but Tho Ltug-Bell Lumber Company ner Koods, which 1 will offer to tho then there is nothing liko practicing OszjLfcs. Xj.s.r.rc13.

A full and ciimpli-ti" lino Candies, Nuts. Canned Fruit. Cider Tobaccoes. Lunch fit all lionre, Fast Shit! of Main bUeet. undo at remarkably low prices, uali for the future.

and examine my Ktock and get inices Eiijht cur Ijiidti of stock was brought before going elsewhere. arries a full aud complete linn of building material, including doors, sash, blinds aod mouldings of every variety. Don't forget to call uiid look their stock over, before purchasing elsewhere. The postofflce at Kingfisher in Okla up from Silveniale Sunday last and six IS TUK TO BUY YOUR MltS. E.

W. TTJBNEH. FOB SALE. more were loaded here, consisting ef Dexter. Kansas.

three ears of sheep and three of cuttle A rare chance for a bargain, i section Fl and hogs belonging to Tom Gilbert aud jesli Beet PortLard and Saw1 homa, has been named Lisbon. The of land i mile from Dexter, i mile from Oliver Hardwick. The 1-1 cars made post master's name is Bcbt. McCause a $7,000 Creamery, well calculated for I. 1ST.

JtXJHjX. Notary Public, Dairy farm over 2C0 acres fine grass a special train and left about 2 o'clock for Kansas City. Some of the cattle hroutjTit up from Tisdale, was owned of Cimarron, Kansas. The mail route from the end of the Rock Island to Lisbon will be extended in a very short balance in cultivation. Three good in the vicinity of Sllvtrdale.

i'hey were taken to and g.ive bonds. Dr. A. C. Winters was in town today (Tuesday).

He (tuted he had been iu Arkaosus Cily lor some time and had drawed some money out of tho bank there, and that evening at dusk while going to his boarding house, be was held up by three highwaymen who relcaved him of all his money, $237.35. The new Presbyterian niiuiBter preached his first sermon here last Sunday, which was to be a trial bermon, as ltev. Swank bad not been discharged yet from his labor here. After services the members met and decided to retain Mr. Swank, which we learii was done and to tbe satisfastion nf a large majority of the members here and at Eaton.

A. colored man was arrested in Arkansas City last week, charged wUb bribing voters. His accuser was a colored lady who presented two bright silver dollars which she alleges had been given her for voting the citizens ticket. How strange. Was it honesty r.r ignorance tLat caused tliia strange freak of nature.

Highest market prices paid for Hides, Telte, and GAME of all kinds West Side of Alain Street. ISealestuto, Loan ami Iitntircnrc Agrp.t. by Link Branson and Frank Pierce, time. wells, two good springs, one good orchard, fair house, stable, most of farm fenced. Price reasonable on good Some very line cattle, hoes and sheen MONEY TO DO A if ON LONG on SHOUT Tnuc has been shipped from here the past two months, whilo lliero is still a creat terms.

K. Ijitk. Collections Given Prompt. Attention many fine ones holding over tor better From what we can learn a great DESTliE, KASSAS. prices many persons wuo win enier UKiano Tho following Dexteritea left vester ma, will go there with the intention of day ninining for Oklahoma.

John entering into the saloon business Saniifticttirf aud Dealer iri Mile, JJr. Wagner and Mr. incase ot John RieL'S. Rufus Jamas F03X THE KAJTSAS BTJITEKERS Those fellows should consult the law in reference to selling "'ardent spirits' 1'ieiee, jo s. fciiaiter, Jiarve Serviss, $1,000,000 V.

liines and son Kinnev. John Wal Eamcss, To loan on Realestate. Interest, at any where inside the lines of the terri tory. There will be no trouble to pro lace, liis son aud son-in-law from Farmers Alliance rates. Arkansas, Dicks Hale.

V'm. Watkius cure Uuited States license, which will Sam Nicholson and Jim Nicholson who Ask and it shall be given you: seek Bridles. WMisJ-. Blanketsr Relies, Com lives six miles south of town. Dick only secure them again the internal nil U0, John Roberts, mere familiarly known as undo John, who had bis leg broke below the knee lately, bad have the broken member amputated, but died soon after.

Uucle oh leaves many friends behind who will join in sympathy with the bereaved family. From the present prospects, farmers that have wheat, should crowd their work in order to be ready to take care ot the immense coming crop. There is nothing like crowding the work after tbe corn is planted. If the season is favorable, the wheat crop will be ripe very early this summer. The' friends and neighbors of the newly married couples of Prairie Ridge, tbatwas spoken of in our last issue, gave them a genuine serenade on there return from Anthony, men and women old and young all turned out and gave them an old fashioned belling, and was treated loyally in return.

and ye shall find. Gilbert went with his brother Tom and brother-in-laws, Iilackwell of Mo. and revenue law, but not from violating the special laws enacted relating to Belling "spirits" in the territory. A great J. V.

Hikes, Po. Building, Dexter, Kansas Mr. ihompson of Emporia, others who Collars, went from theiuimediate neighborhood many will consider it a free pitch in was, jonn iNiciioJs. A Coats. A I tt lott.

John John Drown and cousin, down there, but they may get terribly And all other articles usually found in a First Class Harness Shop. 4J. V. HiNElS. Alvin Moore, Anson Moore, Geo.

Par Trustee Gilbert handed iu his assessors report last Tuesday. Only one set of books was in ahead of his. While he was assessing the township Mr. Dover was worknig the city, thus enabling quick returns. The total personal property valuation above exemptions iu the township outside of the mer, Charles Ridawav.

Georire. Will fooled, especially in the saloon busi ness. DEXTER KANSAS." NOTARY PUBLIC. and Ulas Callison. Tbe above went by overland conveyances with teams.

A "scrapping" matc'i occurred in I here may have been others whose LOAM -AND-INSURANCE-AGENT. front of our ofllco window last Satur names we neglected to get. The day city, was $37,786.00, a little less than was not very bemtr verv day, that looked for a iihort time like it might end in something serious, but damp and the reads too bad to make last year. COLLECTICWS A SPECIALTY. luck was on the side of both and ne one BANK OF DEFTER wheeling easy on THE The ex-banker T.J.Jackson of At oii'itE IS Iu.

iiUiLIiij'ii was hurt. The difficulty was between lanta, ef this county was jailed at Wte' field last week, for changing the com Monday last was pay day at the -r IncorsorsM under tlie Laws of State of Creamery. Over TOO was distributed Doc Goodnight and Ira Allison both farmers and living on Grouse creek south west of town. The quarrel be bination and locking a sale that had been bought bv Ed Colo of infield. ID.

13. DOTY, among the patrons, ranging from $5.00 to $50. Owing to the great disadvant gan over au old feud, causing the an We have heard there was a game of age of not having sufficient water at all tagonists to use hard words, kicks and attempted blows. During the row "siienanegau" played in the sale or tlie safe, if it is as we have heard it, others should board at the same "hotel" with times and venous outlays attached to Goodnight drew a standard out of tho running expenses, the Creamery Controlled by the Stockholders of the State Bank of Burden? has beon loosing money every day since the ex-banker. T.

hashis faults, but it is just and right 111 all cases to give the devil his due. i dray, then Allison drew a 83 English bull dog, snapped it ouco and then fired the decline- in butter. On starting up At old stand over Masters Si Hale. tho Creamery the expenses was very Dexter put on metrinolitan airs Tues it once ac Goodnight. Both parties were arrested and bound over under Hard Prices, Satisfaction Guaranteed Heavy and when pay day came, money day lastund for a time the question was stronirlv aicueri in favor nf liavmtr DOES JL.

33A.iTX-ClN3- BtrSIlsraSS' LOOK HEBE. If you are going to paint, call on the iing-Bell Lumber Company, who Handle the celebrated Kaw Valley Paint and will give a guarantee that if it chalks or peels oS in two years, they will repaint your house, furnish the material and labor, free of charge. W. G. C00K8EY, Ag't.

Dexter, Kan sas. Butler County Boomers. Last Monday morning Will Ousley of Latham, J. C. Jones, J.

VV. Jones, Cha Shreves aud Davis Hays of Leon, passed through here enroute for Oklahoma. They halted and laid in a supply of the necessaries of life. They were all well equiped for tbe trip aud seem ad to be a genial clever sot of fellows. '(gTJext Sunday is Easter.

Early In the morning the boys can be seen hurrying to the hay mow, granery or some other place aud dig out at least a peck of eggs bonds of $200 to attend Squire Hall's was borrowed to make the first payment on milk, since then at times it Judge Troup move his court from Win- Kcsattrea Preserved for Future Orders. court thefollowing Tuesday. As many as twenty-five men witnessed. the affair. neia and esiaiuisn an extra session here.

From Mondav morning until Call and sec work going vlsowhsre. has been running behind. Last pay G. B. SnAw, Pres.

E. Q. Burden, Cashier. P. T.

Waltouv Vice Pres. and Manager. Wednesday evening Justice Hall's of Constable Harper arrested Allison for day the price of milk was reduced from Dextjsk. fice, presen led a pandemonium of law assault with a deadly weapon on Mr, 60c. to Gob.

per cwt. At the present books, dockets, subpoenias and legal advice. Witnesses stood in rowson the Goodnight, the preliminary trial was prices en butter with no more extra ex held at once, a continunnee was taken penses, the Creamery will be able under side-walks, waiting to give testimony. until last Tuesday. Co.

Att'y. Swartz body whs a rush, no time to Proprietor of the attend to onything, and how we did its present management to make somo money every day, which will reduce rue indebtedness to a very small amount in a short time. The directors have been bom along. OLD RELIABLE CITY DRAY. CENTR AL hotel; and Allisou's Att'y.

Hackney both being engaged in the District Court another continuance was taken until Tuesday April 30th. This case as it seems is an ugly one, between two Ia ever ready to fill all Orders with DEXTER SCHOOLS. Theclobiog exercises ef the Dexter promptness and dit'patch. Sehonlswill consist of examinations, interviewing many the patrons aud all seem to be will satisfied with the prasent outlook. All should keep en conducted orally, as far as possible, by Kansas.

Dxter, tbe principal The order of axarnina- IANESS, lions tho nmerent grades will be as Alekut P. J03 3S0H. James -MoDkkmott. follows: Thursday forenoon, Apil 25, FI10PRIETOH9. First Primary, Thursday afternoon, from where he has been concealing them for the past six weeks.

The feast will be enjoyed by those who are lucky enough to procure tbe eggs. But, little beys! remember thousands ef little boys and girls who live in tbe large cities will not feast on eggs as you. If tlmy get a crust of bread and some water to wash it down, they will think themselves1 lucky. So next Sunday rooming when ycu sit down to feast on eggn, tbink of tbe little ones, who will have 'or breakfast. Second Primary.

Friday forenoon, Dexter, neighbors. We make no comment, as we knew nothing of the character or troubles existing between those to men, and even if we did we think it would be very miich out ot place to uiako the matter public as the less said by ail is tho Dest. If wo was giving advica iu this case we would say, gentlemen, the sooner and more amiable you scttlstbis difficulty, the better for both of you, as lawsw-its never make friends and is gen-ernlllMtoloK pocket book. couraged. None should do or say that would be a drawback to the institution, aa all cau see at once, especially the fanner, it is the quickest and easiest way to realize a few dollars in cash every thirty days, of anything they have ever had to present itself in this locality.

While the Creamery is not paying a diyided to ttte stock holders it is paying big money to the pat- rons for liieir labor and investment. McDermott Johnson. Attorneys at Law. Second Primary and Intermediate. Friday afternoon, Intermediate.

Mon day, Intermediate and Grammar. Board by the week 3.60. Board by the day, fl.00. JJeais, 2-5cts. This house has been newly furnished with the best accommodations and til proprietfws crdially invite the public to call and gee tecjr Il EtIJi.

AVBUae, Parents are invited to attend any and all of these examinations. W. X. Pock, Principal..

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