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Kincaid News from Kincaid, Kansas • 8

Kincaid News from Kincaid, Kansas • 8

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Kincaid Newsi
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Kincaid, Kansas
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wij in mrmm as follows: Corn 15c; oats 12c; wheat 50c; the very best potatoes 20c bu; Avhite beans lb; leaf tobacco 10c lb; eggs 16c best winter apples 25c bu. What Is hogs $2.50 cwt; hens 3c lb, and land sells at from 25c to $30. per acre, ac cording to location and quality. Yours Respectfully B. F.

Reiber. TOWNSHIP TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TION. There will be a Township Teachers' Association held in Kincaid, on THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE AND CAMPAIGN OF 1896. With a great Presidential Campaign coming next year, every thoughtful citizen will need, besides his local paper, great national weekly. The greatest and most widely known of these is the Toledo Weekly Blade.

For thirty years it has been a regular visitor in every part of the Union, and is well known at almost every one of the 70,000 postoffices in the country. It is edited with reference to a national circulation. It is a Republican paper, but men of all politics take it, because of its honesty and fairness in the discussion of all public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with something for every member of the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the Household department (best in the world), Young Folks, Sunday School Lessons, Talmage's Sermons, the Farmstead, the Question Bureau (which answers questions for subscribers), the News of the Week in complete form, and other special features.

Specimen copies gladly sent on application, and if you will send us a list of addresses, will mail a copy to Saturday, Jan. 4, 1896. Afternoon ex ercises to begin at 2:30 p. m. Evening exercises to begin promptly at 7:30 p.

m. To which all persons interested in the upholding of the public schools are cordially invited. PROGRAM. Opening Song Kincaid Club Prayer Gillham Welcome address Charlie Durall Castoria is Dp. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children.

It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevcrishness.

Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Response Prof.

Majors. Recitation Miss Mollie Paradise. General Exercise work Prof. Bearly's Class. Declamation Miss Yelton.

Declamation Chloe Brooke. each. Only $1 a year. If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio.

Chas. Kennedy. Castoria. Castoria. Declamation Mark Marsh.

Primary Methods in Reading and Spelling Bertha Anderson. Closing Song Kincaid Club A letter from B. F. Reiber, dated at Stockton, Dec. 28th, 1895, says: Editor News: Having a little leisure this evening I will write a short letter to the News.

We are now making our EVENING SESSION. Opening Song Kincaid Club. Prayer U. P. Wardrip.

Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, AJass.

Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hops the lny is r.ot far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.1' Da. J. F. Kinchelos, Conway, Ark.

Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N.

Y. Our physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allien C. Shite, headquarters 5 miles south of Stockton, Declamation Harry Wing. with Mr.

Oliver Thompson, a former resident of Linn county, Kan. We have Paper: History in the Country Schools Class in Geography Ella Kennedy Declamation Lois Webber Class in Primary Reading, Proving Tha Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. THE NAME OF THE NEXT Script Methods Miss Mize. Patriotism Bailey Sharon. Paper: Object of the Public School Prof.

McCIellan. Declamation Alta Miller. Paper: Original Ideas in School Prof. Baker. Paper: Attention in the Recitation.

Wardrip. Declamation Bessie Reeve. Paper: Child Study Prof. Oman. Recitation J.

J. Rhodes. A Short Talk by Co. Sup't. L.

W. Stillwell, County Superintendent. sdt of United fates WILL BE ANNOUNCED IX THE HEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1890. Public interest will steadily increase, and the question how the men whoso voles turned the scale at the last election are satisfied with the results under been here since Monday the 23rd, and had turkey, with all the latest improvements, Christmas. The land in this county is good, poor, and very poor in quality.

Our old neighbor, V. Sisson, has sold out again, and of course made money by doing so. Since Mr. Irwin wrote you we have visited with A. W.

Miller, O. Parrish, Sam Parrish and John Heller, and found them all pleasantly located, and they have more or less good bottom land. They all seem very well satisfied. There are numerous churches all over the county. I was at a revival meeting at Gum Springs M.

E. church recently; heard a good sermon; there were thirty-five convertions; many of the young folks were at the front taking an active part, jand altogether had a good meeting. There is also a Mormon settlement and church in the northern portion of the county. They call themselves Latter-day Saints. Wages are low here; day laborers receiving only 50 cents a day.

This county is composed of timber land, principally, and those not having timber of their own can get all the wood and logs they want for the cutting, provided they cut it all off clean. The price of native lumber ranges from 60 to 90 cents per hundred; rails and posts are $1.00 per hundred. Most of the land produces well; is well watered and there is a good class of citizens here. There has been no cold weather sinco we come here, and no snow, but we did have rain with vengcnce. It commenced raining on the 17 and rained almost continually until the 25.

The low lands were Hooded; some settlers lost as much as nine head of horses (all they he administration they elected, will make the campaign the most intenscly exciting in the history of the country. iuumuimuimiiiuiuiuiiiimi The New York Weekly Tribune, the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the jolitical news ot the day, interesting to every American citizen regardless of party affiliations. Also general news in attractive form, foreisrn correspondence the Doesn't take Much Money for Groceries news of the world, an agricultural department second to none in the countrv. 4 market reports which arc recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign and domestic, with their best comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate descriptions of woman's attire, with a varied and attractive department of household interest. The "New York Weekly Tribune" is an ideal family paper, with a circulation arger than that of any other weekly publication in the countrv issued from the office of a ctaily.

Large changes are being made in its details, tending to give it Here. I have opened a new store in Selma and will carry a complete line of Groceries, Flour, Confections and Cigars. I will sell these goods at prices that defy competition. Call and see me, and I will convince you that the head lines of this ad arc true. greater me and variety, and especially more interest to the women and young people ot the household.

A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to oiler this splendid journal and ThjE NEWS for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 75 CENTS IN (The regular subscription price of the two popers is SUBSCim'TIONS MAY BKOIN" AT ANY TIME. Selma, Kan. Address all orders to had); many cattle and hundreds of hogs were drowned; 'thousands of bushels of corn, wheat and oats were destroyed, and much hay and straw. A beehive full of honey was picked up after the Hood. The bees were all dead but the honey was not spoiled.

Stockton had no mail from Tuesday until Saturday evening and then it had to be taken across the river in a as the approaches to the bridge were not ford-able by from to 10 feet of water. The markets so far as I can learn are THE NEWS mmmnwmnmmfmnimm Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Host, Room 2, -Tribune Building, New York City, und a sample cow of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE ...111 1 I i 111 UL1 lll.UM'U IU uu..

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1895-1896