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Aurora News from Aurora, Kansas • 8

Aurora News du lieu suivant : Aurora, Kansas • 8

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Aurora Newsi
Lieu:
Aurora, Kansas
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8
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NEWS StJfFffiEMiOT. a i (rn Jeroar. Travis, who is working lor ALL THE MEMBERS OF Aurora 'Ljdge No. 256 OF PYTHIAS, are recfell)r-W queste to be present at the next Regular meeting on account of im L. G.

Pearson, spent Sunday at, his home in Aurora, portant business on Al. Pennocfc was in town last -r Fine Potatoes, Fresh Cabbage, ONIONS Turnips at GIRARDS W. H. White attended'chuch Enterprise last Why forT- C. M.

lot of Christmas Get mills for the little girls at Mrs. G. B.White, Kving near Milton vale, has been quite the last few days but is at present better. Ihe DG Store GIRARD'S MEDICINES? I chance to have onHand orae GUOD! Reliable! Well Kiowa Medicines which I WILL mere was a aance at yyn. ifry-bargers, of Sulphur Spjpingsf'On thanksgiving evening and a good time is reported.

ft Rev. Kerr delivered an able dia Dispose of at retail as follows: good audience on last Sabbath at Aurora. Sulphub 4" Worth 25 cts for 10 cts. Good Cathartic Pills, worth 2p cts -rlOcts. Blackberry Balsam, worth 25 cts for 10 cts.

5 Wasn't that a beautiful Mr. alrd Mrs. L. G. Pearson and.

csoomincr ovrup worm zo cis 'W. J. sfoson attended the N. AiConcordia. Rev.

Allen, the newjy appointed Vfor 10 cts. -'O i d.irard; TT Tl Jl 1 Married. Layman Detrixhe. u. uimisier ail mis piaur, holding a protracted meeting at Mulberry.

fc 5 Mr. George Layman and Miss Anna Detrixhe both of Nelson Mr. uempster ocott, ot Atwood, Township, were united in marriage on last Tuesday, Judge Stoner offi father-in-law, Mr. Dunn, one day? ciating. News extends con gratulations.

last week. Some of our, young folks took advantage of the snow and enjoyed The Osborne Virwcr iiitp it Rev. Laird will soon commence proad meetings here, JNo ounday-scnool bunday on account of t)ad weather. 'A strong' neat fence has been placed around he cemetery much improving its appearance -as well as protecting it. X.

Y. Z. about rigjht when it says: there was more push in the world there would be fewer hungry, half-clothed, homeless, suffering children; fewer brbfcShdown, dissipated men and-women; less need of alms houses, houses of correction and homes for. he; friendless. Push means a lift-fora neighbor in trouble.

Push means a lift for yourself out of the slough of despondency and shif tlessness: out of -trouble realtor, fancied. Push never hurts anybody, -The harder the push the better, if it is given in the right, (direction. Always push uphill few people need a push downhill." The first issue bf "The District School" was published here last week. The paper, will be published monthly, and will be of interest to all who are interested in the school affairs of Cloud Co. School directors should have "The Dis- Thirty years ago, says Tom Reed, the repuplicans took hold 'of a bankrupt couutry and made rich, Six months ago Cleveland.

took hold of a rich country and made it dankrupt. Report of the Aurora School for the third month. Number of scholars enrolled 63 Average daily attendance 51 Per cent of attendance, 82 School is crowded. W. L.

Acton, teacher..

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Pages disponibles:
459
Années disponibles:
1892-1894