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The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 8

The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 8

Publication:
The Educatori
Location:
McPherson, Kansas
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8
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THE EDUCATOR TO OUR AGENTS. Mcpherson mercantile Recent advices from Bombay, India, state that Bertha Ryan had been quite sick but has partially recovered again. Keeps at all times the largest stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery Etc. James Gilbert, Harrison Miller, J. F.

Clear, Carl Wallace will com-plete their courses of study at the State University this year. In the county. Special attention is called to our Shoe Department. We show nearly 100 of styles Oxfords ladies andcliildrens' and gents' shoes at popular prices Guy A. Tull took the highest honors for proficiency in surgery nt the late commencement of the medical college in Topeka.

Our congratulations, Dr. Tull. JEM At wholesale prices. Everything as represented or money refunded. J.

K. Reish, principal of the In-man schools, was up last week to make special arrangements to continue his studies in the languages under Prof. Huber this summer. J. F.

Laderer desire to call the attention of the students to their magnificent stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and promise them good honest goods at the lowest possible price. Give us your patronage and we will do you good. J. F. LADERER A number of students left us at the close of the winter term, bv with the assurance to us that they would be workers for their alma mater while at home, and that they would return at the earliest opportunity.

The directors of Miss Ram age's school wtro so well pleased with her work that they persuaded her to teach a spring term. The best way to mako application for a school, is to do such good work as to make the patrons believe tbey can not do without yon. Leading Clothiers. Wo desire to introduce the Educator into a great many families, hence we make this liberal offer, Any one securing us five subscribers and $2.50, will receive one of the books in the following list. Any one sending us the names of ten subscribers and $5.00, will receive a copy of the paper free and any of the following books: All the following books arc the popular Arlington edition 12 mo.

cloth bound, aluminum stamped. All books in lots of five or more to bo sent to agent for delivery. Black Beauty, Annie Sewell. Boys Own Book of Outdoor Sports. Brief Biographies, Smiles.

Bryant's Poems. Brown's Concordance. Brown's Bible Dictionary. Childs History of England, Charles Dickens. Creasy's Decisive Battles, Economical Cook Book.

Elizabeth, the Exiles of Siberia. Emerson's Essays. Family Cyclopedia, Williams. Famous Boys, Page Famous Men, Page. Gems Fron The Poets.

Goldsmith's Poems. Good Measure, Erickson. Grandfather's Chair, Hawthorne. History of Germany, Yonge. Highways of Literature, Pryde.

Hours WithThe Bible, Geike. House of The Seven Gables, Hawthorne. Ingelow's Poetical Works. Knickerbocker History of New York. Washington Irving.

Last Days of Pompeii, Lord Lytton Last of the Mohicans, Fenimoio Cooper. Life of Henry Ward Beechcr Williams. Life of Daniel Boone. Life of Oliver Wendell Homes, Life of Andrew Jackson. Longfellow's Poems.

Natural Law in the Spiritual World. Henry Drummond. Pilgrims' Progress, JohnBunyau. Perfect Etiquette. Poets of America.

Practical Letter-Writer. Prose Writers of America. Robinson Crusoe, Daniel DeFoe. Representative Men, Emerson. Stories from American History.

Stanley's Adventures in Africa, Claxton. Sesame and Lillies, John Buskin. Self Help, Samuel Smiles. Sketch Book, Washington Irving. Tennyson's Poems.

The Pioneers, J. Fenimorc. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Stowa. Whittier's Poems.

Young Folk's Natural History, Young Folk's Book of Birds SEED ANNUAL, 1895. Garden, flower and farm Seeds, seed corn, oats, cane and millet seed. Early Ohio Potatoes, grown especially for seed. E. ANNADIL COMPANY.

Married, at the home of the groom, March 28, 1895, near Abilene, Kansap, Ambrose Shatto to Mrs. Ella Reish of Quinter, Kan-sas. Mrs. Reish was a very exemplary otudent at Mclherson College, ami many friends join with us in hearty congratulations. The following students entered McPherson College during the spring term: Ida Blornberg, Geo.

Lauver, 0. E. Shively, E. E. Yoder Jennie Loup, H.

T. Long, Maude Shirley, S. C. Weaver, OraManon, Corinna Zink, Delila Miller, Wil-ma Shirley, Ella Wenger, Austie Bonnell, Ira Lmntz. Clayton Mara-rael, Mabel Mills, A.

L. Shellen-hc'rg, Rachel White, C. W. Evans, Lura Jones, D. F.

Strouss, Hattie Heckathorn, Carrie Snow, David Harter. Makes Pure Blood. These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood's It is tbo best blood purifier and spiiug me lieine. Hood's Pills have won high praise for their prompt and efficient yet easy action. J.

W. VANIMAN. -Dealer in- FURNITURE, Carpets, Baby Carnages, Picture Frames, Upholstery and all lines of furniture always kept on baud. Embalming made a specialty. Work guaranccd..

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Pages Available:
264
Years Available:
1895-1896