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Aurora News from Aurora, Kansas • 8

Aurora News from Aurora, Kansas • 8

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Aurora Newsi
Location:
Aurora, Kansas
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8
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Zq Going East. Passenger 7.36 p. Xreigh Aceom 11.05 Am Going West. Passu gcr ..8.11 A.m Freigh Accom ..4.42 P. LOCAL NEWS: Lottie Young is handling some very fine juvenile books.

She will no doubt 1st a great number of orders for Liristmas delivery. Mi. arid Mrs. C. Rodgers started this morning for the western part of the state to visit relat-ives.

A. local teachers' reading circle has been organized by the teachers in the vicinity of Aurora and will hold its first meeting here on Friday evening next. The state and county reading circle books wilj be studied The Santa Fe will run trains in the Cherokee Strip immediately after noon the day of the opening carrying only Uk 3 who hold istration certificates. Messrs Medor Boudro, Raphael and John Cardinal of St Joe departed on the Santa Fe evening train, for the Strip TueMay. eve- ning.

On Monday evening hist there was a surprise supper and dance at the home of) Wm. Frybarger at Sulphur Springs A good time was reported and Prices or E) THE Ward Carriage Co. Wholesale Manufacturers. ESTABLISHED 1836. i Buggies, Road Wagons, Only 5k i Med workmen employed.

Wc use the finest materials. Send for Catalono cad Price List. Every Job Guarantee J. T6s Ward Carriage Co. SiZWARK, CHIO.

Haying is the order of business with tho farmers just now. New fall goods at Steenburg's. School enrollment this week, 50 Ia Acton, was selling peaches in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Goble. of Nelson are visiting relatives in Oklahoma. Mr. A. Brouilette made a business trip to Concordia, Tuesday.

W. E. Travis and family visited jt M. Jobe's, Saturday and Sunday. Eli Graveline has retutned from Rulo Neb.

where he has been spending the past few weeks. Farson West of Concordia filled Rev. Kerr's appointaients here Sunday. The infant child of J. B.

Hebert died Saturday night. A. Lecuyer started on a drive to the Slrip, Monday morning. Mrs. Philip Miller took advan- tage of the excursion, Tuesday to visit relatives in Oklahoma, a few New fall prints and shirtings at Steenburg's.

Paul Lesage has moved from town and now occupies the Cba- put teahouse of a mile east. The trains on the Santa Fe go-ing south are unusually full just now, mostly Cherokee Strippers we presume. 7 Boards of Education, desiring to buy maps, globes, dictionaries, or school supplies of any kind will save money, by getting them from W. L. Aurora, Kans.

Mr. A. Brouilette made his wife a present of new market basket. She was so pleased with it she took it once and had it filled with groceries at A. Lecuyer store.

i It is estimated that from 125000 to 200000 people will rush over the borders of the Cherokee strip Sat. urday afternoon. When in need of insurance call on E. C. teeuburg at the News office.

Subscribe for the News If you are going t6 the World's Fair do not fail to take; the Santa Fe, best accomodation ine vestibule chair, cars, Remember the Santa Fe leads while the others follow both in rates and accomodations. For rates and information call on E. C. Steetdran Agent. ADVERTISED LKTTERS Letlers remaining u't claimed in the port office at Aurora at th.j close of the month of August, follows li.

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459
Years Available:
1892-1894