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The Oven from Emporia, Kansas • 3

The Oven from Emporia, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Oveni
Location:
Emporia, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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THE OVEN. TURKISH CANDY COMPANY S.rlctly First-Class la Every Respect. VCD ft If you want ICE CREAM made of pure cream, call at the Turkish Store. Fresh Home-Made Candies, best in town, strictly pure; made every day. We are the best prepared of any house in town for supplying banquets, picnics and societies with the latest in Ice Cream, Candy and Fruit Tour Watch Repaired at Reduced Price, $5.00 in GOLiD Or A GOLD WATCH Will be given to the Student writing the Best Advertisement of fly Business.

The advertisement to be written and left at my store before May 10, 1898. Begin at once and try to get the gold. For further particulars call at my store, 701 Commercial Street. M. S.

SWISHER, Corner Jeweler. EAT and SLEEP at the Cai-vin Hood, Prest. W. T. Soden, V.

Prest. L. T. Hkkitage, Cash. J.

M. Steele, A. Cash. CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $100,000.

ft viii irujn 1 Restaurant and flotel. EMPORIA NATIONAL BANK. Emporia, Kansas. ORGANIZED AS A PRIVATE BANK 18G7. NATIONAL RANK 1872.

EUROTEAN PLAN. Headquarters for Students. OPEN ALL 0. M. WILHITE.

Proprietor, Boys and Girls! Patronize Kraam's Drag Store. 522 Commercial Street. For a pleasant and popular summer boarding place go to the Thompson Club, 1019 Merchants street. Tan $3.00 Wm. L.

Douglass will outwear any other make; at H. A. Altman's 414 Commercial street. Mr. Shepherd, class of '97, has entered Normal to do 6ome work preparatory to entering the University.

Wickersham says that a teacher should be a good man, and one girl was lamenting her fate because of the evident impossibility of her ever acquiring at least one of the essential requisites. Mrs. Stratton was one of our most enthusiastic visitors at the preliminary jollification Monday morning. Miss Goodwin, who took first place in debate for Literati last year, paid Normal friends a short visit this week. Miss Myrtle Morris came in from Hal-stead and appeared before the faculty as one of the twelve contestants.

Ralph Pray has gone to his home at Hope, Kansas. We hope Mr. Pray will have a pleasant summer at Hope. Dale and Price have gone to their home in Fort Scott. The Normal lost itsfaci-nation as soon as warm weather come.

The many friends of Miss Lena Becker are pleased to see her again with us and to hear of the improvement in her mother's condition, D. R. Reed received a pleasant visit from his mother this week. She spent Sunday with him and visited Normal Monday morning. Mr.

Dumond is spending the remainder of the term with us. He has completed a year's work as principal of the schools at Neosho Falls. Mr. Rose, general secretary of the Y. M.

C. was a visitor at chapel Thursday morning. He talked at Austin chapel at 11 230 the same day. Some of the boys on Consititution street are very much interested in College boys now-a-days. Some one sajis the girls are also interested in the College boys.

Miss Mary Watson, '97, who has been teaching in Stverance for the past year, sends her subscription to the Oven and requests it to be sent to her on the Pacific coast this summer. Charlie Myres made a two days' visit on his wav home from Arkansas City, lie has the mathematics in the high school at that place and reports a very pleasant time in his work. S. Goodnight, the iS for 25 cents photo man, has not as yet bid the town goodnight but is still doing a rushing business at the old stand. Normal people who wish these novel pictures should sit immediately, as Mr.

Goodnight will soon bid the town a kind good-night. Items of Interest. Miss Daisy Martin is with us again. F. A.

Coomes, of St. Paul, is with us again. Mr. Jno. Groendyke is away for a few days on business.

Mrs. Barclay spent Thursday morning in the class rooms. Mr. Hare, of the College, was a visitor at Normal Thursday. Mr.

W. S. Pate, of the Walnut schools, is with us a few days. Professor Sherwood, of Lebo, was a chapel visitor Tuesday. Mr.

Mc Donald had business away from school a few days. Mr. Hull has been elected superintendent of the schools at Iola. Miss Hoover returned Sunday from a visit at her home in Topeka. Mr.

Sargent, of Riley county, visited friends in the Normal this week. Buy Wm. L. Douglass' $3.00 shoes at Altman'f, 414 Commercial 6treet. The juniors elected Mr.

A. M. Thoro-man as their orator foa Class Day. Mr. John McCrary, from Brown county was a visitor at Normal Wednesday.

Altman moved to 414 Commercial street, with a full line of new goods. Mr. John Finley, superintendent of the Grenola schools, spent a few days with us. Miss Kate Maxwell is again in school. Her friends are glad to welcome her back.

Bic)cles to rent, fifteen cents an hour, by C. H. Suppe 607 Commercial. Superintendent Mc Donald, of Osage City, has been with us several days this week. C.

II. Suppe Co. make bicycle repairing a specialty. 607 Commercial street. Ladies' fine cloth top shoes at regular price $3 00.

414 Commercial street. Umbrellas repaired and re-covered by C. II. Suppe 607 Commercial street. Miss Shaler, class of '94, is visiting her sister, Miss Anna Shaler, and Normal friends.

Miss Sadie Goodwin is taking special work in teaching for the remainder of the year. Some of the boys are wondering why President was so plain in his talk Wednesday morning. Miss Millie Ilazelrigg, of ihe Soldier's Orphan's Home, is here to take the state examination. Mr. Addison Kendall, of the Baldwin schools, is here and will spend the summer in school.

Mr. Mc Gowan, who was accidentally injured while scuffling three weeks ago, is again in school. W. R. IRWIN, Drugs and Stationery, BASE BALL AND TENNIS GOODS.

507 Commercial Street. R. BUCHANAN, manufacturing Confectioner. 623 Commercial Street. Special attention given to parties.

Students will find here pure homemade candies at prices lower than elsewhere. Wm. Thompkins, School Books, New and Second-Hand. School Supplies. Telephone 81 520 Constitution St.

Ell li'S Ml IRE Send your Linen to A FIRST-CLASS Liitfery, Feed Bain. Wagonettsfor Picnics. The Empoia Steam Laundry. 331 Commercial St. John E.

Maktiv, Prop. MILLER CALL ARTMKNT MARTIN'S bTORE. Cornsr Sixth Avenue and Merchants Street. It's the place to buy your Confections, Fruits and Nuts. Three xvagons canvass the city daily "villi All Kinds of Bakery Goods.

627 Commercial Street. Come and See What They Have to Sell. Pete fleuiton's Transfer Co. Hack, Feed and Sale OMNIHUS LINE. Fine Hacks and Carriages for Pleasure Riding-.

Hearses, Carriages, Hacks and Wagonetts for Funerals. B.VHELDON, 624 Commercial Street. Phone 86. East Fifth Avenue Old Cenrral Stables..

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About The Oven Archive

Pages Available:
197
Years Available:
1898-1901