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The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 1

The Educator from McPherson, Kansas • 1

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The Educatori
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McPherson, Kansas
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6' DEVOTED TO SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. VOL. VII. OLD NO. 28 McPHEKSON, KANSAS, FEBRUARY, 1 1806 NEW NO.

24 OUR LECTURE COURSE, OUR CLUBBING LIST. Bibles are sold at cost in the If in every recitation all the in-McPherson College, The Oxford accurate pronunciations and the Holman Bibles for Sun- pressions were corrected, we would "We will send any of the follow- ay School teachers are kept on not need to teach grammar so long. ins periodicals at the low rates an Prof. L. Huber who has been The aim of the school, from the fillm the ckair of ancient lgua- quoted: with Educator kindergarten to the univerity, ps anu "rature mcrnerson Regular Trice per year.

per year, ghould be to build un character. yvh ames Clemems Ambrose, Evanston, 111., will be the next to lecture in McPherson. His subject will bo "The Fool in Politics." It is a timely subject and will be enjoyed by all parties. His motto is, "Tell the truth laughing." It is a fruitful subject at this time and. full of instruction.

Everybody can learn a lesson from it, after the keen analysis of this talented speaker. You can not afford to miss this whose basis is the religion of hi? house-hold effects and will make his home at North Branch, Minn with one of his sons. He Scientific American $3.00 $3.00 N. Y. Independent 3.00 3.00 Cosmopolitan 1,50 1.73 Orange Judd Farmer 1.00 1.23 Kansas Farmer 1 00 1.25 Topeka Capital l.OO U0 Kansas City Star with Educator .65 The fool in politics," is the has been very busy at work on his is the subject of our next lecturer, book, a commentary of the New James Clement Ambrose, of Even- Testament, during this year, and ston, III.

It does not mean that hopen to complete the first volume treat. Fob, 24 is the time of the Students can curtail expenses by every man in politics is a fool. in the spring or summer. The lecture rrotessor nas a circle or renting books instead of purchas ing them. Which would you prefer, the friends at McPherson and leaves AMERICA 100 YEARS AGO.

"sunny south," with its cyclones, highly honored for his ripe scholar- The men who succeed in their freshets, and typhoid fever, or snip and noble character. Every gentleman wore a queuo and powdered his hair. more northern climes with occa KJl QIC UUVJOVJ UU UUUUV-VIUVV I 11 1 li II sional drouths and irood health? louowmg leiter irom me Imprisonment for debt was a themselves to it. secretary of the State Board of common practice. The classes in stenography in Tha Agora the title of Agriculture explains itself: Almost all tho furniture was im- chanre of Miss Laura Harshbareer live magazine published at Law.

Capitol Building, Topeka, ported from England. Jan. 15,1896, are doinff nood work. rence. Kansas.

For five years il Crockery plates were objected has maintained its high standard I Prof S. Z. Sharp, to because they dulled the knives. McPherson, Kansas, Eld. 0.

S. Holsinger, of Belle- And deserves tob well sustained. A man i ho jeered the preacher I am My Dear Friend: ville, Kansas, was the first to arrive Price $1.00 per annum. pleased to hereby inform you that or. criticize! the sermon was fined.

for the Bible Normal. at the recent meeting of this Board Virginia contained a fifth of the A farmer from Oklahoma passed you were reappointed one of ite whole population of tha country. A geutloman bowing to a lady Miss Clara Barton of the Red by the college last week with sixty geologists for the ensuing year. Cross Society has Bailed for Europe bushels of roasted peanut. He You will be pleased to know, 1 that as you wished, Prof.

Haworth ways senped his foot on the to assist the suffering Armenians, stopped long enough to have a was chosen to be your associate, ground. lively trade with the boys, selling Hoping you will have a pleasant No nation can be called Chris- uutB aj flve cent8 a quart. Two coaches bore all the travel botwoen New York and Bos- ton. tian wuicn aims omy ui moral men, or respectable citizens anc; profitable year, 1 am Sincerely yours, F. D.

Coburn, Secretary. IN MEMORIAE. Misconduct in any insitution of learning becomes less in CONDENSED FACTS. Notico the "ad." for teachers in proportion as the spirit of Christ Frigates were first built in 1649. Average cost of locomotives is another column, ana mention perva(jes the school.

Christians this paper when yon write to the do not fai Bwearj piay car(is Mrs. Martha Huber, wife ol parties. or uaz0 their fellow students. Prof. L.

Huber, died at McPher. 89,000. OO lOnn 1 I QlrtAninrv nnva nira.rA wvol While the Atlanta Exposition of NftVftrTft. l.UnnA M.v attracted a great deal of interest busy mon. He not' Toavge life of America to the south it was nnanciaiiy workg diiigently in day time The subject of this sketch, whose built ships Is eighteen years.

to learn the truths of the Bible as maiden name was O'Neill, was Doctor' prescriptions must not John Huber, of North Branch, presented at the college, but goes born in Glasgow, Scotland, was be written i a Latin in Frunce. came to attend the funeral out in the country five miles in the united in matrimony with Prof. There aro bout four and oue- of his mother, and remained sev- evening to conduct an interesting Huber at Clarion Pa. Dec. 29, 1856 half yards uf sewiug on a lady's eral days.

meeting. Three sons were born to them, kid glove. j0hn. Peter, and Bartholamew. Ia Finland the women consider- Mr.

David Eisenbjse, of Morrill, The various re igious denomina- Th formertwo livi in Minne- ed a kiss on the lips as the greatest Kansas, has come to attend the tions which are always in the van of insult, even from their own hus- i Normal and visit his brother now Mrs. Huber, true to her Scottish band. 111 lUItU UUCO IUO UJClli-l .1.1 iial A 11 il 1 attending college. The overnment 'ontri uibu pwmuniu ui wm tuwtu m64n iAn integrity for herself and expected the hat was a sign of submission, V. Ll.

Uumey, 0 uutcu oujjjwii. I i i i QU flm norenn tinvor Nebr drove overland a distance of schools and the Christian denom- lu r- arove nvenauu uwwuu nnnn Ai endorse nothing that savored ol ed plased himself at the mercy of UP miles in two and one-half days inations Adv. Tn, i to attend the Bible terra. England has adopted a plan by poor and suffering she was ever The loft tie Federal building, If vori think any school west of which it is hoped a war between ready to administer relief, and Boston, aff -rds bulging for postal MiRfiisBinni can Rhow better that country and ours will be avert- proved horself a devoted and skill- cmrKs ntstveutynvecenisamontu. 1 1 11 I oi.in fKnn nmonf nnr fitn.

cu, anu ni me Bame ume sue wi-i mi nurse io mo bick. JUUIUUUOi'lf not be humiliated. Instead of sub- She united with the Church of I in tho city. dents, Bend us a Fpecimon. vnilting her case directly to the tbo Brethren iu 1888, having viously been a Lutheran.

She Tho peoi 'e of Italy are the most heavily tax of any civilized nation. The Stato taxation equata Mr. and Mm, B. S. Kathcrman 11 hlind in thfl hlpfised hone of a plon- nf Tiawrenco.

aro tho guosts President, sho ill publish her rta Ma- i i oE Prof. Fahnestock, their brother claims and present thorn to our course by J. E. Young, Beatiice, twenty-two per cent of the earnings in-law, during the Bible minister in England. Nebraska.

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