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The Washburn Reporter from Topeka, Kansas • 1

The Washburn Reporter from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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Topeka, Kansas
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vL 5 1 he wastibu rni UJ1 JL JL NO 11. VOL. II. TOPEKA, KANSAS, NOVEMBER 25, 1837. BREWER SON.

-wBtar EXCLUSIVE FASHIONABLR atters arid lien's Euniisliers, Pine Gloves, Umbrellas, etc. Agents for Knox Celebrated Hats, Wilson Brother's Shirts. '712 KANSAS AVENUE Men's Mfc her i 0 A Magnificent Line of Fall Clothing for Men, Youths Boys. Our Assortment of HATS embraces all the Leading Makes, includ Herbert Shumway went home Dr. II, I7, Fisher, 607 Kans.

Ave Kious will spend vacation at ing the Celebrated DlJNLAP, and is the Largest Stock west of yesterday. Chicago. An Elegant Line of home. Kingsley expects his mother, SSD COLORS -3EECKWBHR IS SEW Thanksgiving. Shumway will spend vacation at his home in Auburn.

Geo. Burt leaves for home to day to spend Thanksgiving. Harry Davis is studying law in his father's office in Eureka. Donnell and Chamberlain went to Bethany Saturday night. Miss McKee's mother was a visitor at the Cottages last week.

We have a buyer in the Eastern Market each season, and our goods are selected with a full knowledge of what the fashionable world requires. CLEMENTS CHAFFEE, THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, 521 KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS. Ralph Ingalls will spend Thanksgiving with McKeever, at Valley Falls. Prof. King, of Emporia conducted chapel exercises Tuesday morning.

Ralph Ingalls was confined to his bed during the latter part of last week. Alice Brown M.D 613 Kan For the latest assortment of cigars call on WF Vreeland, 817 Kan, ave, D. H. Piatt will masticate turkey at Dover with his parents. Charley Cogswell will visit at Kansas City during vacation.

Mercer is again on the sick list. The Sophs will eat Thanksgiving turkey with Prof. Whittemore. George Dick is studying medicine in his father's office in the city. lave, office hours; 1012 am 3-5 m.

Dr. Osborn was shown about the buildings and grounds by Dr. McVicar, Tuesday forenoon. The Cottages are soon to be furnished with electric door-bells. Guitierrez received a visit from his brother, Saturday and Sunday.

J. L. Poston and Frank Letson Larter Wilder will eat inanKs-giving turkey with his cousin in the city. Miss Bradshaw, of Bethany, will eat turkey under the paternal roof at their homes at Netawaka. called on her brother Charles, Sunday.

Misses Greenwood and Williams will visit Miss Quail during vacation. Mr. Dana will move this week, into the house recently vacated by Rev. Riley. Mr.

Foster, of the law firm of Foster Haywood, was on the hill, Tuesday morning. S. H. Boal, who was with us during '84 and '85 is a member of tne Topeka Transportation Co. All persons who intend to be absent from the hall during vacation, will please notify the faculty.

Harry Goodrich and Felt were again escorting their sisters around Washburn, Saturday. The Gamma Sigma literary society has requested the faculty to provide a question for its prize debate. Miss Nellie Foster, one of-our best musicians of last year, is pursuing her musical studies at Tabor, Iowa. The Misses Crumb and MilK-gan of the city attended Public Rhetoricals and the reception, Friday afternoon. Largest assortment of Hats and Bonnets at Madame Marmont's 10 per cent off to students "Cor.

4th and, Avenue, 334 Kan Ave Van Virk's parents having taken up their residence in Pot win place, Van will study his lessons at home hereafter. Messrs. Foster, Phillips, Cogswell, Tyler, Leidigh, Poston, Ditto and Wilder are taking the Lodi-selte system of memory training. Nothing could be more becoming to Big Tuck, than that tea Prof, Lovewell was called from his classes Monday by the sher iff. Why is this thusly? Miss Merriam will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Ranney at her home in North Topeka.

Why did a certain young lady of Hartford Cottage, applaud so will Greenwood home of Miss visit at the during va- vehemently, after Mr. Greenwood's oration? M. C. Bussinger, a prominent Walt Poston, Nichols, Smith, Leidighand Newton expect to entertain one another during vacation. Ed.

Piatt has won celebrity in being delightfully capable of appearing at the right time, with marvelous suddenness. Misses Merriam, Arnold and Cowgill attended Dr. Osborne's lecture at the Congregational which he was driving around the college last Tuesday. We suggest that he purchase a pair of those long-eared animals, II. D.

Tucker was chosen as a delegate to represent the Washburn Association in the meeting of the Kansas Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Association' to be held in parlors of the Windsor, Wed stock man of Reno county, accompanied by his son Charles, was present at the chapel exercises, Monday. cation. We suggest that he first seek the good will of old man There is a young man in Washburn College who is continually singing "My love lies dreaming." We don't wish to estrange him from her, but if she lies dreaming what show is there of getting the truth out of her when she's awake. The Meade Republican in speaking of the stockholders of the Citizens StateJ Bank of Meade Center has the following to say of one of the most popular of our alumni: nesday morning. Just in time for publication a special dispatch to The Reporter from Ottawa says: T.

A number of the students assisted Profs. Whittemore and Phelps in a concert given in the Huntoon street Hall, last Sunday evening. Messrs. Reckards and Robinson of the city were present in chapel Sunday afternoon and listened to Prof. Osborn's address.

church, Monday evening. Observation of one of the girls at the rhetoricals: "Did not that one button-hole boquet become Mr. Felt, Goodrich and Greenwood? Wonder who gave it to them?" Rumor has it that the Thanks- Cowell has captured the place of honor in the local oratorial contest, and will represent Ottawa University in. the coming state gining turkey, goose or whatever J. McCabe, manager of the loan' department is one of our shrewdest and most thorough real estate men, energetic and cautious." contest." Mr.

Cowell is a member of the class 'Si and is said to be a strong man and one to whom Ottawa University is willing to trust her reputation. Important additions are about to be made to the apparati in our laboratory, an invoice for a part of the supplies being already at hand. you wish" to call it, has been already cooked for quite a number of our lads and lassies. We trust it is well done..

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Pages Available:
623
Years Available:
1887-1891