Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
Aurora News from Aurora, Kansas • 8

Aurora News du lieu suivant : Aurora, Kansas • 8

Publication:
Aurora Newsi
Lieu:
Aurora, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
8
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

'RAILROAD TIME TARLK A. T. fe 8 F. Co i Gain Kmi: fyssenger. P.

reigh A ccorn. i.ur, 4 Going West. Pdsscnger 8.11 A Freight Accom. 4.42 1J. LOCAL NEWS.

Raix- Still the gentle rain is filling. School meeting today. The W. R. C.

will meet Saturday afternoon! Mrs. Lottie Young is quite sick. New cabbage at Steenburg's. Several of the Aurora K. of P.

lodge are going to Concordia tonight. Mr. H. G. Martin of Concordia is in town today.

Jos. Dugas returned from Kansas City this morning, after selling a car load of hogs. Mr. O. B.

Lewis of Wakefield i TO KNOW that everybody can get a comfortable shoe for a low price nt GAGNON BROS I Threshing has stopped for awhile account of rain. Mrs. Greathouse of Nelson was I in town yesterday, She has lived in Oklahoma two years and now returned to niake her home in Kansas. At the school meeting to day Joe Chaputte was elected treasurer of the school board to take the place of A. Lecuyer, whose term expired.

The corn crop promises to be good, the corn that is a little late, will make a heavy yield. Mr. Peter. Martel will load a car of corn tomorrow. New goods at Steenburg's.

Steve Gennette is fitting up the room over the ice cream parlor for a lodge It will be larger than the old one. F. A. Thompson met with a severe accident Monday He was thrown from a wagon by the tongue coming down and running into the ground while the team was moviug rapicjly. He'remained unconscious for a time but it is hoped the injuries are not serious.

Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McElroy en-' joyed a pleasant surprise on Monday night as they were about to retire a number of relatives and friends arrived. All enjoyed themselves very much. Rev.

Peter Fortier has been very ill but is better and and able to be out at present, we are glad to state Rev. Jos Perrier of Concordia has been assisting him with the Also a fine line of groceries -always at the lowest price Gagnon Bros. Gbsmg Out Millinery I etr closing ov ny belo cosf, qs I qo go- NOW IS THE TIME FORTHOSE WHO WANT GOODS CHEAP Mrs. S.E.Peeken. made, the News office a pleasant call; Tuesday.

Fred Glick of Topeka is in town today. Three little daughters of Mr. Martin of Concordia were visiting in town this week. Miss Ella Cleary of Concordia visited friends in Aurora over Sunday. She made the News office a pleasant call.

Mr. Emile Lecuyer who has been spending the last few months in Illinois was visiting his brother and sister here, the first of the week; New cabbage 4 cts. a pound at Steenburg's. Mrs. G.

H. Martin of Odessa Mo. who has been visiting her father, J. P. Vanatta, returned home last evening.

Sam Lamport has returned from Rice where he has been i working for some time past. A few pieces of lawns and ginghams to close out at cost at mm acid FtttCES OP ibifc3 Soldiers and Sailors Reunion At Superior. The fifth annual reunion of sol diers and Sailors will be held at Superior Nebr; July 81st to Aug, 5th. Infantry and Artillery will be in attendance, with a number of prominent speakers. Wednesday is set aside, for W.

R. C. day, with excellent program headed by Department Commander of Nebr. and -Kans. All railroads have made reduced rates.

The round trip fare from Aurora will be $2.05. Tents and all otter camp accommodations will be free. The Chicago Daily Record with the Aurora News one year for $3.00 the price of the Record alone I.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Aurora News

Pages disponibles:
459
Années disponibles:
1892-1894