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Aurora News from Aurora, Kansas • 3

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Aurora Newsi
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Aurora, Kansas
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Aurora News, Wednesdy Dec. 7 1 892. fjwic Iff! jura ij5xa ltvesssc(5W For sale by C. H. Steenburg Son.

Price 20 cents per box. Other Merchants ask 25 cts for it We have also a fine stock of Colgate Co's cellebrated Perfumes and Sachet Powders. Have you tried "Cornet" Tea? We wonder what has become of Felix Grunda or why this continued silence. WHY? Why do Mr. and Mrs.

0. H. Rodgers who have been visiting in Northwest Missouri for the last three returned home Monday evening. He reports corn crop not so good there as here and says it is selling at 35 cents par bushel. i For fine job work call at the News Office.

MARRIED Bechard Quennelle Isiah Bechard and Antoinette Quennelle were united in marriage Tuesday Dec. 6th at the Catholic Church at ten o'clock A. M. Rev. Peter Fortier officiating.

After the ceremonies the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride for dinner. The supper was taken at the home of the groom after which all enjoyed themselves in various ways until a late hour. We extend our congratulations to the new couple and wish them abundant success and happiness. Get ready for the spelling contest to ba held on the 17th Try the International Stock Food" for sale by Longtin. SPECIAL OFFER for 30 days.

In order to increase our circulation we have decided to make a special offer for the next 30 days; To all who want the Aurora News, We will send the Kansas City Star free for one year with every one year subscription in other words the Aurora News and the Kansas City Star both one year for 75 cents Subscribe now. Dated Nov. 16th. Those of our readers who receive the News and have not subscribed for it need not be afraid to take it as they are sent as sample copies anE you will not have to pay for it Hereafter we will issue our paper on Thursday instead of on Wednesday as here to fore. The finest line of Christmas candies in the city, just received at Steenburgs, Why do the peopla LOCAL NEWS.

0. P. Lecomte of Concordia is in town to day in the interests of his grain business here. A fine line of holiday goods at F. Longtins.

Mrs. J. Rf Walton was visiting her parents in Concordia, last week. They now have school in both rooms of the Academy. Miss Clara Bricker is teaching in the primary room.

Fred Gennette's oldest boy, Joe met with a severe accident Saturday wh le driving on a load of hay he slipped off the load falling under the wheel and broke his leg. A full line of rubbers and overshoes at Steenburg's. A. Lecuyer is raising and repairing his grain house. Jerry Springsted started to drive his pony to town to day but his pony was to short to wade the deep snow and Jerry concluded to come on a pair of felt boots No.ll The snow was not to deep for him then.

L. A. Myers and daughter, of Clay Centre are the guests of his brother-in-law, Geo. McElroy. Mr Myers is a son of John Myers, and is' going home to visit his mother who has been sick for a long time.

E. C. Steenburg made a short business trip to Concordia last Thursday. Granulated sugar 20 lbs for a doller and dont you forget it at On account of storm and snow drifts all trains on this road are unable to go through to day. The passenger is laid up in a snow drift mile north of Milton-vale.

The freight from the North came as far as Concoria and returned Aurora is shut off from all traffic until the snow plow arrives to help them out. Why do the people go to IT (V They go They go because They get what They want joni3c tiicjf fcCt i-vuijr lining they want so much cheaper than at a ny other store Follow the crowd or come with them to Steenburg's..

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Years Available:
1892-1894