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The Daily Reporter from Concordia, Kansas • 4

The Daily Reporter from Concordia, Kansas • 4

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SEW REAL ESTATE FI11M. FRONT ROOMS UP STAIRS, OSROH'K BUILDING, NEAR THE DAILY BLADE OFFICE. CHEAPEST RATES ON MONEY IN THE COUNTY. FARM AND CITY LOANS. LARGE LISTS OF CITY AND FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE.

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DnUMDAUBH BOWROll, Iff STUDENTS! The Famous! FALL STYLES In Men's Boy's Children's At the European Restaurant you will Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties, Underwear, find the finest Ice Cream and Lemonade made in the city. We carry a fine stock of OIL TfflESG everything: to be found a iirst Class lies- Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Delaines, Ginghams, Prints, Ribbons, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpets and taurant. We are located at the old Hagra- man stand opposite McKinnon's Hardware. HARPER'S BAZAAR PATTERNS.

4 Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Remember, We arc Headquarters. COBB LAMB, SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIERS' We Earsestly Solicit Patronage. A Gool Assortment of Dress Goods or ail KMs. Haskett Chapman. TITTERINGTOH CHURCH, PROPRIETORS.

PROGRAMME The Daily Reporter. Published by the KEITIO Printing Office. 1 T. AV. ltOACII, Editor.

L. CUNNINGHAM, Associate. of the NOBTHWEST ZAKSAS EDITOEIAL ASSOCIATION, To be Held at Osborn City, Osbora County, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 24, 25 26 'World5 Typewriter IS WHAT YOU J. H. ETHER Has in Stock JUST SUCH A STOCK OF DRY GOODS AS SUITS GOOD TASTE AND ALONG WITH REASONABLE JUDGMENT IS CON-6IDERED CHEAP.

Dress Goods iu great variety now and will add soon a line of Tricots ordered from the manufacturer, that cannot help but suit when seen. Wecan show you a better Kid Shoe for Ladies at $2.50 and $3.25 than any dare offer you. Look to your own interest andj 6ee ours before you buy. Besides our line, our men and boys' are good, and at low prices, too. None lower.

Then, we can show the best line of Gents Furnishings in the town 1 This paper is entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office in this city, Those who receive this paper without subscribing, accept it with the compliments off. V. Roach. Subscription 40 cts. a Month.

bought of hoy maxufactokies in the late styles in VFhite and Colored Dress Shirts, Work shirts and Knit underwear, suited to the season. K. of L. song books, 10 cents. 1110 RESTAURANT THURSDAY EVENING UXION SESSION.

7:30 p. Call to order. Invocation. Address of welcome Supt. E.

F. Robinson, Osborne. Response, Supt. T. W.

Roach, Concordia. 8:15 p. m. Address: Supt. A.

P. Warrington, Minneapolis. 9 :00 p. m. Reunion; enrollment of members; assignment of delegates.

FRIDAY MORNING. SECTION 9 :00 a. Do Lltcrarv Societies Help Our Schools?" Paper, E. E. Brewer, Glen Elder.

Discussion, Wni. Acker, Logan. Look before you leap and do not leap uutil you see the dark horse prance out. "All day the low hung clouds have dropped their garnered fullness down." ICE CREAM 2 SUMMER REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS. WHITCHER PERRY.

10:00 a. "Classification of Every teacher wants one nice suit. See Bessier in the Currus Block before you buy. Wo will pronounce our eulog upon the "dark horse" for sheriff, when he prances forth for the race. Martin Bros, are moving and so are their clerks, up and down their well tilled store handing out fresh groceries, at prices to suit the drouth.

well as ink-written letters. 5. Adapts itself to any thickness of material. Addresses, Postal, Envelopes, Tags, etc. C.

With 15 minutes practice you cau write as fast ns with your pen. It is absolutely simple. Is strong as iron. Cannot get out of order. Advantages 1.

You can carry it in your satchel when traveling. 2. You can have half a dozen styles of alphabets and changed instantly. 3. No ribbon to dirty your lingers ami the paper.

4. Letters will copy-press just as GEO. A. WEIGHT, Agent, Frank Bessier has employed two Chicago tailors who will be on hand in a few days. Call and sec his work and stock of goods.

THE SUPERIOR LABI SOCIETY. country schools." Paper, Francis Millard, Smith county. Discussion Supt. J. II.

Young, Phillips county. 1 1 :00 a. "The progressive teacher." Paper, C. E. Harvey, Mitchell county.

Discussion, Miss Millie Livcrmore, Cedarville. 12. -CO Dinner. Kill DAY MORNING. SECTION "IJ." 9:00 a.

in. "School discipline." Paper, J. V. N. Whitecottou, Osborne.

Discussion, Miss E. Moore, Plain-ville. 10:00 a. in "Higher education as an aid in primary work." Paper, J. N.

Moshier, Kit-win. 1 Discussion, D. F. Hoover, Concordia. 11:00 a.

in. "Self culture." Paper, Jno. Kelly, Jewell City. Discussion, E. Andrews, Alton.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON. UNION SESSION. CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY. The first annual meeting of the Su perior Labi Agricultural Society was held near the Republican river at about midnight, August Mr. Simmons We understand that Mr.

Archer will bo a candidate for county sheriff. We would say that if he does come out and run he will make a formidable adversary against other candidates as there is certainly no better man in uprightness and morality, nor more highly respected by those who know him, than Mr. Archer. Besides, Mr. Archer has made a reputation as city marshal which he may well foci proud of and of which tho people of Concordia is proud.

presiding. Some time was spent in or- iraiiizinsr the society nnd other matters lan Term Opens SeptGBte 8fk and Continues Ten feels. Prep of minor Importance. Mr. Willis Fish the majority was adopted withonS amendment.

Mr. Bruner discussed the properties cf wax. Mr, Bruuer's superior labia, attachment demonstrate tie' facti that a line has length without breadth t'r thickness. The committee on qualifications then submitted their report, which was ma-turialiy as follows: All applicants for membership must be able to support a a mustache visible to the naked eye. The report was accepted withoirt amendment.

The question, "Should the mustache be colored," was decided in the negative and the meeting adjourned was elected secretary and Mr. Olson, treasurer. A committee consisting of Messrs Fuller, Cool and Stackhouse were appointed to confer upon the question of qualification for membership. Mr. James Milton Pa-c read a paper entitled 'Propagation aud Growth of the Mustache." Speaking 2 p.

m. "Reading and how to teach it." Paper, F. C. Pcrkius, of coaxing, Mr. Page submitted the fol Concordia.

I Discussion. F. I. Clark, Beloit. 3 p.

"Mental science as ap The following card was received from Mr. Brumbaugh whose ad, you will sec on the margin of this paper. Mr. B. is an old teacher and takes an interest iu the work.

Ed. Repoktkr: If you will look on page 289, Volume 2, Blaine's Twenty Years of Congress," you will find the following "Benjamin F. Butler now took his seat for the first time. ITe was sent from a Massachusetts district of which he was not a resident." You will see Mr. McMahan was correct in his statement.

John M. Brumbaugh. plied to teaching," Prof. Sutter, Stockton. Frank Bessier, the merchant tailor, has just returned from New York city where he purchased a $2,001) stock of the finest goods ever brought to this city and at prices which Tiir-ktS it no object to wear "ready made" clothing, aratory Conrse- Two Years of Forty weeks SacL After which students may elect a Classical course, a Science course, a Mathematical course, a Modern Language course, or a Professional Teachers' course each two years of forty-six weeks each.

The last course embraces points six added to any one of the other courses, thus insuring scholcrship which is so rarely deemed necessary iu an EXCLUSIVE NOUMAL SCHOOL. The courses as they are now arranged challenge the approval of all who examine them. The Classical and Modern Language work is conducted according to the celebrated Sauvuer methods, whereby almost 'double the work is accomplished. This is not an experiment. We have used the plan for five years while hundreds of our best colleges throughout the lands are each year discarding the old and adopting the new methods of teaching language.

In our Science course the methods are distinctly experimental. In Physics the students go to the shop to make their own apparatus. In Physiology and Zoology, dissection constitutes the main part of the work. Iu Chemistry and Botany the laboratory and fields are our books. In the Mathematical course are included all the sludies-necessaay for tho highest grade of mathematical and engineering work.

The Commercial department in its elegant new rooms, will furnish far superior Instruction and traiuiug to that possible in a regular Business College. Our teacher of Penmanship, one of the best in the country, is now taking a special course in the Spcncerian school of Cleveland and enjoys the distinction of being the best now in the school. The Preparatory Medical Department, and the Department of Telegraphy and Phonography will be better equipped this year than ever before. Discussion, J. A.

Rice, Smith Cen ter. FRIDAY EVENING. Lecture, Trof Geo Winaus, Junction City. Sanger's fruit syrup, both Blackberry and Rasberry, as a wholesome summer drink, is as for ahead of lemonade as lemonade is a bend of river' water. Try one glass and be convinced.

i 'Frank Bessier has regular customers iu St. Joseph, and Wichita and a score of smaller towns in this and adjoining counties. SATURDAY MORNING. SECTION 9:00 a "Primary arithmetic' lowing method to coax a mustache: to salt the mustache thoroughly before retiring. Then place a glass of water on a chair near the bed and during the night, the young hairs, becoming thirsty will strive greatly to bring themselves iu closer proximity to the water.

In this manner one can soon secure a luxuriant sub-nasal appendage." Dr. Potts then gave a short talk on the subject of ''Glands and their Dis-ases," relating chlelly to the oil glands which lubricate the hair. His talk was very interesting and showed a deep knowledge of Steele and other physiol-gists. He related several anecdotes of people saved from death by hair breadth escapes. A discussion arose concerning the practicability of trimming the mustache.

Mr. Davis advocated the practice of trimming when the moon is on the increase. Mr. Duvall strongly opposed tho practice on the ground that a person of his complexion was in danger of suflering from loss of blood, This occasioned comment on the part of several of the members concerning the col-of Mr. Duvall's mustache.

Mr. Peti- Paper, Geo Mechem, Millbook. Discussion, I Thomas, Philips- Raiload Time Table. burg. 10:00 a "Moral Pa per.

1) Robertson, Downs. Out' College of Music is now second to none in tho west, including Discussion, Miss Olds, Marvin, four professors and furnishing instruction on piano, organ, cornet, violin Rev 11 Fleisher, Burr Oark. and other band and orchestral installments, and superior instruction iu voice 11 :00 a in "The overloaded course culture and chorus singing. We take pleasure in announcing that we have at last established aDe Some fifty teachers and a number of citizens attended the lecture at the M. church last evening.

President Taylor isono of the most entertaining speakers it has been our privilcgo to listen to for many a day If fifty teachers, half of whom were ladies, could get out to the lecture, one hundred could have done tho same. We don't blame you, but sympathize with you in the loss you sustained in missing this intellectual feast, and also insist that those gentlemen who found the weather too inclcmencnt to attend, must evcraftcr hold their peace abou school ma'ams being too of study." Paper. A Sawhill, UNION PACIFIC. part men of Elocution with a special teacher, who has been trained under Concordia, the best masters of oratory iu America. Discussion, Delay, Cawker Our natural courses natural methods with our system of elcctives, City.

leads ns to feel that Campbell University is distinctly the peoples school, sat Passenger, arrives at Concordia, (1.45 P.M leaves 7.15 arrives at Bellevine, 8.20 Accomodation arrives nt COHcordin, 12.25 leaves S.15 arrives at Belleville, 5.83 isfying those who want college training and also meeting the wants of those SATURDAY MORNING, PECTION 9 :00 a "Discipline of john declared it to bo auburn, While ooi.no hast. frail to teach in the country schools. whose time and money are limited. Catalogues sent on application! H. 2ULLE President.

Paper, Supt II Simmons, Norton countv. Discussion, Supt Mattio Worcester, Passenger arrives at Concordia, j.ao A. it leaves 15. 10 Accomodation leaves 3.13 P. It All passenger trains dally.

Accomodation daily except Sunday. J. B. Wn.roNO, A (font. Graham county.

10:00 a. in. "Supplementary Among our announcements for Co. Clerk is that of Walter Bowman. It is simply useless for us to try to discuss the good qualities of Mr.

Bowman, they are known to all. But we will say that to make a proficieut Co. Clerk a man should bo courteous and patient, an accurate accountant school work." Paper, Miss Belle Whisler, WaKceney. Discussion. A Bnilcy, Burr Oak.

Mr. Ciirleton thought it might come under the head ot Syracuse, about thirty miles from Auburn. Tho question of, shall constitute a base ball mustache," aroused a spirited debate among the most active members present. Quite a nuiflbcr stated that, owing to limited means, they were not able to support a baseball mustache, which must consist of ni ue on a side. It was moved by Mr.

Dull that henceforth a bass ball mustache should consist of three hairs. This would bo as purely baso ball as any Inasmuch as it would then be three out, all out. The motion was seconded by Mr. Pitts and being the sentiment of 11:00 am "How shall a teacher sustain himself?" Paper, Ceo and a good ready penman a man of THE 23 E3 JOB WORK DONE IX THE CITY IS EXECUTED AT THE KRXTIC Office. good judgement and an honest man.

A man who understands law and is well versed in business, All these are requisites to a good County Clerk and Mr. Bowman possesses them all, Rcedcr, Republic City. Discussion, Smith, Clyde. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. UNION SESSION.

1 Election of officers. 2:00 pin Old and new business, whatmorc could bo said of any man? Notwithstanding the dlsagl-ceablc weather wo find Dr. Husband to the 3:00 "Drawing." Paper, Shearer, Gay lord. TOW front in providing comfort for his nationO. This morninsr wo called on Discussion, Miss Nora Pollard, if.

Scandia. him at his dental parlors and found 3 :45 Installation of officers; PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles Physicians Prescriptions mental Gymnastics, etc. 5:00 in Adjournment. a fire suMcient to dispel the most shivery sensation from tho unfortunate individuals who require his services. We also found a gasometer tho merit of which for cnusinir an nh.

THIS STALL Is where C. A. BetoMaj's "One Morsu" Stays. When not here he is out on the street with lrtsh GROCERIES, Call and get a descriptive circular of the World Typewriter," does ns good work ns $100 machine. Price only $15.

Geo. A. Vl'ight, Agent. Kuitic OtScc. senco of palu during the extraction 0.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1887-1887