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The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 1

The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Educatori
Location:
McPherson, Kansas
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State Historical Society DEVOTED TO SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. VOL. -VIL OLD NO. 14. McPHEKSON, KANSAS, JULY 1, 1895 NEW NO.

10. THE PARSEES. Prof. Haworth, of the State OUR CLUBBING LIST. it willingly "Freely ye have re University, visited Pres.

Sharp FROM BERTHA RYAN. last week, and made arrangements ceived, freely give." Witholdirg the riches of glory found in the Savior, we cannot expect to meet We will send any of the periodicals at the low rates with the latter to make a geologi NO. 3. cal survey of the section of Kan- the approbation of God, but giving "With Kducator sas from McPherson north along The mode of dress among the according to the grace we have re- quoted: Regular Price per year. Scientific American $3.00 the eastern line of the Dakota rarsceB is quite simple, in tne ceived, wo I lease Him and bring Group, and, as far as may bedone, home, the men wear white clothing j0y, not only to self, but to those per year.

$3.00 1.7") 1.25 to determine the water supply for altogether. A sort of muahn gown wno receive of his benefits. irrigation purposes. and jacket with girdle, loose trous- The demftcd of heayon toi N. Y.

Independent 3.00 Cosmopolitan 1.50. Orange Judd Varmer l.oo Kansas Farmer 1.00 Topeka Capital 1,00 Kansas City Star with Educator ers and a skull cap. On going out mtirft Hnl ahoRt mftn nm1 wnmaTV 1.25 1.10 .05 The city of McPherson stands they wear dress coats and a pecu crucified unto tbe world and alive in the risrn Christ. Oh yesaiuts. on an dd river bed which has been liar turban of a dark color.

i Chinch buns in central Kansas up with sand and covered They are more comely than are numerous. arise, and with, the, Sword of the Spirit, which is the power of the with clay and alluvium. The sand most natives oi India, and o'ter The potato crop in this part of is Below to a depth of about 140 resemble Euiopeans very closely, hjihty One to give salvation to the state is unusually good. feet, and is the reservoir for an borne of them are quite fair and every one that believeth. heto to i i a i m.

a it ii. 1 1 1 aounaance or iresn water. i Dea oue wouiu not inmK oi inem as d- Those who desire to pursue a saver tne souls or your kindred iui viny uuvcib iuio buuu aim luiiueuu uiuugiit up ucaiu hid itya ui Bible studies, will find it to their from the tightening bands of sin and woe. an excellent floor for the rich allu- a tropical sun. interest to come to McPherson.

vium on top and also to aid in irri- Their desire to We flre worM than the Special adTantoses will be afford-1 T. Mir. I one great seems ed during the coming year. Tt. -r-, oe if the redeemed with irrigation plants operation already educated in English, audL.

We acknowledge the receipt of which are a success, and man) their youths are aspiring young ert :0 Kf i -n s4 1 1 111 111 1 It I DU I tU TV KJl A. lO JUlJl o. uB BuiiuBuauj men. luany nom positions oi Let lhoge vho read these HnM Lindsborg. It is neat and well We have something more to say trust.

Others have business es- i uk4. gotten up. The attendance, m- regarclto irrigation in this sec tablishmenU of their own. As incrcaSed zeal and anxiety for per-eluding the primary classes, is t.ou a little later. they Hire principally in the cities isbi and with the cood for the times.

Mt. Morris ana viuages, most oi inera are en- anoiuting that abideth, go forth to A TESTIMONIAL. College also has its catalogue ready gagea in commercial lines or worn. regcuo and save Like all other classes of people, Bulsar, India. for distribution.

Its workmanship is an improvement oyer any pre (Whereas, Prof. Leonhard Huber I lt11 ill 41 VlAJ iq ntmiif tr wtira from a Inn rr ann I MATRIMONIAL. vious ones. oome are sirictiy men oi taiems nspfnl nnh in IiFa hr nrnfiRRnr in I Wanted A good farmer to take and they use their talents for the college, to a vocation of a more private nature, ana aevote ms en- eiffht o'clock, uuite a number of charge of a large farm; about '210 acres in cultivation and over 300 tm i.l UUUO ULliriH leuu HlCtMCBB 11 YDS. I r- 'X effort otnis Jf uuo aiicauj dctcioi ca i i Possession given to put in a fall 0f his spare time; therefore the We filld amon8 I 11 It 1 happy pair were Miss Sadie For particulars address crop.

trustees and faculty of McPherson k.epere deahng out the hqu.d fire strolim ot 1Iarian iowa and Mr. College, Kansas, wish to express to theirfellowmen Blighting no j-Jyoderof Mouitor KaDBas. The Educator, McPherson, Kansas. Bro. S.

J. Miller from the College their high appreciation of his uuv stcrlinir qualities as a gentleman soul for eternity. Oambling A good appetite and refreshing very ahly and securely tied the I 1 II 1 and christian, as well as to beai 18 prevalent among mem, ana knot. sleep at this season indicate a con testimony to his ripe scholarship, otbtor vlces Bins to which such dition of bodilv health. These are The future home of Mr.

and Even here in the lit- rrri oi 1 tr Inrifmafroe I a 1110 1CBQ 11-. Mrs. Yoder will be near Monitor. makes pure blood and good health and philology, in which he may be vihage of liuisar, the devil Dps rcraember gad 108 1 i iMAriA ma lnrnniiu iviiii iiib i iinnr kind face as sho mingled with us D. j.

Hood'sPills alejurely vegetable While associated with McPher- traffi ttBd, h'8 harmless, effective, do not pain or 60n ColleSe, since its beginning, over two Mlons and a gambling in the schoolroom? She leaves many friends at her old homo vho M. 11m trnstnPA And uc" shall often miss her choerufl far. tn win Leaving out the bad and look TEXAS COAST COUNTRY It is useless to speak of the 1 ii. 1 It uniformly their love and esteem os Bl jjoou aiuuug iueui, as noble charoctcr of Mr. Yoder.

We have long known J. J. and in his The Texas Uoast country vies well as the great respect of tar 08 wo UttVO uucomtt atn.lAnf a fhir ww. with them, wo see many traits of with California as a place to profit association have found nought but ably raise pea grapes and straw- character to be admired and know irm friemldhip 8tability berries. Six thousand dollars' of no reason why.

with proper ftm1 virino i teaching and religious training instruction to students and in his efforts to present to the public so May the fountain of love ever worth of pears from thirteen acres has been produced there in oue they should not make valiant sol- water the flowers of happiness aid important a book, as he contem diers in the cause of Christ. Caste, season, and can perhaps be dupli contentment of their soulp, making plates, we bid him God speed. cated by you. G. T.

Nicholson, one of the greatest barriers to mis labor light and sorrow sweat. Signed in behalf of the Trustees G. P. A. Santa Fe Route, Monad- sion work, is not regarded by thern Hand in hand anil with hearts and nockBuilding, Chicago, will bo aDd as other natives, their homes are I souls blended in one, they shall Daniel Vaniman, glad to furnish without chargo an open to us and they are willing wo tread tho highway of life till the illustrated pamphlet tolling about should teach their childrou Can Texas.

Send to nearest agent for we ask for more? Heavenly leather calls them to a still sweeter, happier home above. EYE WITNESS. Pres. Board of Trustees. H.

J. Haunly, Secretary of Trustees. S. Z. Sharp, President of Faculty, ticket rates.

There is usually a low fare in effect to all important Heart, soul, and mind training is a part of the groat debt we owe them. WiU we withold it, or gives Subscribe for the Educatob. Texas points.".

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264
Years Available:
1895-1896