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University Breeze from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

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University Breezei
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COMMENCEMENT. EGHOES, POB BY THE BEST LINE OF Books, Stationery, Tablets)' BLANK STOCK, WALL PAPER, -GO TO- Mr. Innes is probably one of the best known authors of JUisiuess Literature iu tlio state. In this Issue of the 11HKKK ho tells the younu ladies of Baldwin, what lovely tlililuH IioIiiik for eoni-wonceiiient nnd Dresse. and chiim silks in white cream, and lovely flcm-M -( hantily 1 kuiiiciiiRH in crime, heme and HmmcingN, in beige und cream -swiss embroidered lovt ly assortment from () its to So.OO a dearest and loveliest Wool rubrics, in pink, light blue and in every shade, also blacks'Mr.

I nnoit does not wish to overlook tho younu ladies who graduated many years ago. He can sunulv their wants bettor than any other establishment in this section of th yo" iot li (I whit of if JSS vlSfflw'S ,12 iS MkVr 1,1 80nd 10 for Do not Forget to Call on Him. He Carries Double the Stock, Of any Other House in Lawrence. We can Offer Assortments and Prices Accordingly. Geo.

Inries, La-wrenoe, Kas. C. GAULT. i I THE BOOKSELLER: 80CIETV DIRECTORIES. ALL ON DALLAS FOB- Groceries and Provisions, 2Tlcru.r, 3ToecL.w TTocd.

COUNTRY PRODUCE Athenian 1 1lvsil1ont K--E- ke8-) Secretary, 'A. A.George. 1 President, II. B. Foster.

Secretary, IV A. Adell. vKlioinns. 1 lrcK1ent Cliira Stillwell. Secretary, Laura Becks.

Clioian 1 rcs'd01lf Mattie Mallory. Secretary, Ida 11 timber t. A 1 rc8'on Blanche Case. Secretary Boughtou 1 i ft i I I A loan on your Farintf Town Property, or on personal or chattel work. Insurance or Collections.

Office in stone block, next to bookstore Baldwin, Kansas. Elegant underwear at Keifers. Speeial rates to all students who buy of Abe Levy. A lino line of mixed paints of the best grades at Cutler's. Milk Shake! Milk Milk At Joe Jim's.

Joe Jim stli the best cream chuck in the city. For a nice lemonade try Joe Jim's. I'op in all 'popular flavors at Joe Jim's. Gentlemen note Keifers show windows for underwear. White kid gloves for commence TilKN IN 3XGHANCH3 FOR GOOD I iii I ITeSltlCni, oilill JiOUpn.

i j- geetary), svyanGundy. Arrangements are completed for the zv 7. formal Insti observance of memorial ihv nr. thi i 0 auAi B. K.

H. R. TIME TABLE. OOIKO MOUTH. tute of the Lauren busi place.

The members ofE. D. Baker Last isaturday evening the Baldwin quartette, consisting of Mrs. Preshaw, Miso Nellie Buckner, Jim Ilyden and W. S.

Amos, with Miss Scella Chapman as accompanist gave a very select concert at tho residence of Mr. Boioourt. in Ottawa, the oc post will assemble at their post room i. Ik 1 tr i ness College and Academy. beginning June 12.

Thorough instruction in Algcbra.Physiologj'hys-ical Geography, English flrmnm.ir, Penmanship, Elements of Book-keeping, Pedagogies, French, Latin. Spec Accommodation in Vasgeutfer 4 .08 p. in GOIKQ SOUTH. f.RAVKli ..1... iKip.

in jLt'coiuinodntion 6 :35 p. in Connect at OttAwa with trams on mum line for poiiiU north and Houtb. fiu toandfrorn ulltraiM. aiuouoca A. iu.

vtetlnesday accompanied by all who desire to" take part in the exercises and will proceed to the various cemeteries and decorate the graves of those of our comrades Who ha'P finawerprl in rtin loot wvll ment, at Skinner Co's, Ottawa. W. A. Gates has decided to take a ial advantages in camrnorciui branch- course in vdentistry and will probably Tuition for tlf and joined tho ranks of the majority es an(1 Short-hanp, I 1 V. remain in" Baldwin during the summer on ine oilier side, urmai ierm a under the tutorship of Dr.

Webster. Church METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUUCH. fcAbatb School A. M. PVeachlng 11:00.

A. l. Hrt'l 7:80 P. M. Tountr inen'i clans uiools Sunday, 3:00 P.

M. Voting laalei' chins meets sumo hour. Tuesday cveniugclasi. 7:00 P. M.

Thursday P.M. a 4. Misses Maud Martin, Flo. Andrews, casion being a social gathering of the elite of that city. The concert consisted of soloes, duets and quartette" with some fine instrumental music by Miss Chapman and the report has gained credence that Mr.

Preshaw saug. At this hour little knots of people can be seen on all the princi-pie corners discussing and wondering at this latter bit of sensational news, and many are heard to express grave doubts as to the tiuth of the report. Our reporter has endeavored to find Mr. Preshaw but he declines to be in- and Josie Martin are in Spring Hill visiting friends. Meanwhile one voung utwut-ra saa owwnrtr meeuuy nrst flion- ALEX.

E. PROTSCU, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, And Importer of English, and German goods. Lawrence, Kansas toy in each montli 7:30 P. M. man in particular mourns and sighs to Trustee meeting last Monday in each bimself with unceasing devotion aionth .,.7:30 P.M.

Joe Jim have just flinched fur vivo ueuriy inviutuon in mi, una enpe-(ally to students and strangers to attend our services. C. W. Guixktt. Pastor Atter this part of tho exercises are performed the procession will move to the park wuere seats and stand will be erected and where nn interest-ing program will be rendered consisting of orations, music, iccitation, etc.

Judge Benson of Ottawa will deliver the memorial address. Boys, do your old coats a good turn by getting one of those elegant coat spriDgs of E. L. JlcKce, at Gault's book store. Mr.

Frank Had, better known as St. Jo's man, is iu town visiting a friend. Frank' a winer. Give bini room boys! Miss Lilv Munsell. of flnmu-il nishing the room over their restaurant for an elegant ice cream parlor.

They terviewed. The concert is reported will open it during commencement week, and will be prepared to serve our citizens and their frieuds in the way of refreshments of ail kinds. W. A. Gates kept the dental office to have been very tine and we congratulate them on the reputation they are winning.

K. S. U. won her first game from Washburn ou the 19tu insL Hitherto w. s.

Boyd, Baldwin, Kansas, dealer in BOOTS and Shoes, Rubbers, and everything usually kept in a Boot and Slice Store. PJaESBYTERIAN CHCttCH. Sorrices A. M. Second and fourth Sabbaths 8, P.

M. Services at Media, first and third Sabbath each month P.M. A. R. CiooDAi.B, Pastor.

Habbath Stihool in Haldwin A. M. A. M. Evans, Supt.

Habtutth School at Media i.tO, A. M. James Stuart, Supt. Woman's Missionary Society meets the first PViday of each month, at 3 o'clock, P. M.

Mns. J. W. Scott, Seo'y. Ladles' Aid Society meets the id and 4th lhurnday of each month, at o'clock P.

M. Mrs. J. A. Kobinhox, Seo'y.

of Dr. Webster, Thursday duriug the latter's absence, Several parties called and we understand that Billy operated Grove, will spend Commencement in Baldwin.much to the gratillcaiiou of many old friends. Vve regret to learn of tho failing health of our old friend Woodson. For some, weeks past he has been afflicted with melancholia. The doctors have recommended a change ol climate and with that end in view Mr.

Wo.xl- SAY! on tbem with the skill of a professional. At least we haven't heard an) one growling on account of broken jawbones. F. M. ANDE11SON, Electrician.

Electric Burglar Alarms, Door Bells. Hotels, Stores, Kcsidcnees, Equipped with all kinds of Electrical Appliances. Speaking Tubes, Merciireal Washburn has had no difficulty in downing K. S. and even went so far, at the beginning of the last game, as to wager that she could give K.S.U.

five runs and then beat her. How-ever she went under by a score of IS to 5 and Lawrence rs happy. To-morrow our Skylark quartette (unless they imbibe to much river water on tup way) will sing before tho National Prohibition Convention at Indiauapoiis. They will probably stump the state this fall, singing cold water songs. No doubt they will uuve 4 GO IN AND SEE Fire Alarms and Electric Gas Light W.

A. HYDE, AND LET HIM SHOW YOU A fell Selected Stock cf Watc lies. Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry of all kinds, and in fact everything kept iu a first-class Jewelry Store. Good Goods and Low Prices, son has located at Stover where l.e can see the beautiful Shannon and 1km its gentle murmur. Remember that Sullivan and son have just piles of flour to seli at 1 ow-cst prices, Go to Cutler's for tho best sore en doors, window screens, etc.

All who wish to advertise by circular letters, and students who want their orations, essays, etc, written neatly with the typewriter, are recom-mended by the Breeze to 'give their work to Miss Sallie Kidder, at Dallas' loaneffice. 4 tf great influence among the agricultural element LOCAL. Miss Delia Walker has been indisposed for several days. Miss Mae Bruncr visited with her parents iu Princeton Saturday and jsunday. Fine dress ties in white and pearl, bows and string at Skinner Co's Ottawa.

Zcllnerls makiug cabinet photo graphs for only S2.00 a dozen. Work guaranteed. Mr. Howard Ferguson K.C. a former Bakcrite, was in town last Wednesday visiting his brother.

Students will do well, wnen in need of clothing, hats and furnishings, to call upon II. L. T. Skinner Ottawa. When shall we hear the mandoline and guitar tuneingdowu in the Elio-ian hall.

Bueeze. Not until next year, unless the just edict of our worthy faculty is violated. Too bad, isn't ViLdgcr. You say'd 'er. ing put up to order.

Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Some line work is boiue done in the art room this term. Miss Hewins is a teacher of rare ability and an artist of superior skill. The elegant pictures that will be presented to the public during commencement will be efficient proof that thorough and painstaking work lias been" done by both teacher and pupil. Let all tho students and citizens make it a point to visit the Art Room at its annual "opening." Thursday the Baldwin second nine WINDSOR HOTEL, The Oratorical Contest for the Pen- Misses Stella Chapman and Maud II nniBn.i, i 'ewn rruse promises De verv excit.

pbey and Strona drove to Olatho i The arc 'Mlsse3 Clara, Rates $1.50 per day. Vti I I last Saturday, returning on the fol in base ball, recoguizing the fact that flllt flKflL 1.. 1 11 I 1 1 Miss Josie Meyers visited in Kansas lowiug Mouday. Misses Minnie Adur and Emma Boweu entertained them while in Olathe. First Class in every respect.

B. Pratt, Poprietor, Lawrence, Kansas. ui uuu lost jiaiuwin reu City Ifitt wwk, with her parents, re-1 utatiou as a base ball town, detcrmin- kjuuncu auu iuaiue niauory, inessrs; and Il.B.Foster- Go to Joe Jim for hoice conf ec- Chocolate ice cream always on hand at Joe Jim's. uy you straw hats of Aba cry Lawrence, Kau. Soda water, tho finest in tho land, at Joe Jim's.

turning on Thursday. Skinner of Ottawa, show the largest line of dress suits, in Prince Alberts and four button cuttaways, of at house in the city. ed to retrieve her former high position in sporting matter." A challenge was sent to the secretary of tho Palmyra nnic, which was immediately accepted and the game appointed tui- th- We learn with pleasure of tho standing of Bert Sykes, who entered the competitive examination for the West Point Cadetship for the. Oswego difi- noon fnc game was Snail brought TAWRENCE 'HOUSE. Lawrence, Kama.

Meals 25 ceuts. Vt. Mar court Louj4 to a close after a great many brilliant trict Isl Saturday. Out of twenty-! live other applicants, Bert the young-! wt contestant, received second piriw. S.

M. Pearson, of Cherry vale, and one ot the live real estate rustlers ot the Southeast part of the state visited hL son Pearl Friday, and Saturday Hello! there, step in and try some range cider at Joe Jim's. For the most complete and best line of hardware in tho city go to Cutler's. 'pUjH, by a score of 19 to 23 in favor i of Raliwhj. 4 0.

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Years Available:
1888-1888