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Nemaha County Republican from Sabetha, Kansas • Page 8

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v. 'X1 Chrininuis live at thr Churches. All of the churches Rave entertain- A T-T 'VII? 1 JA 1 POIU'iT' rtrpi in! 0n; MM. A l-flljil I ntrUDLI Lfl.1. ll-r.

you been to the co Crtx matins you been to the Our Schools. i ow faxh. There is r.o feature of any eommu- ior.able habit, nnd ct-o vUi. Ii is of mueh greater importance than i creasing at alarming rate among the provision made for the education half-grown buys, nud it is th" opinion of youth. There may be great manu-: of a wtdl-fctown physieiunthutif UiLi merits on Christmas Eve this year, and each had a handsome tree or arch on which were displayed many ele- gant and eostly presents for the good faeturirg establishment, fine resi- habit is not checked additions to our little boys and girls of the Sabbath 12 Jot ieRct'3' Jikraries and galleries, but asylums will be in order.

A phyw-sehooK which were also taken ad-; tOili IOF 1-110 a. 11 II Oil the corner stone of society has either i inn, satisfied tha was death in vantage of for the exchange of pros- fmA dropped out or neves been plaeed that forra of tobacco, hnd a cigarette cuts by their elders. The entertain-: tillll 0 J10I there if the schools for the education a nalyled. The result wjh startlin" coal mines? st Tuesday night. Evekt body can now burn Sabcthtt coal, the best in th- market.

FoPTER LlLLET L. aa2n qule eick, and is confined to hs bouse. All holiday goods at cost at Sherwood Marshall's. J. T.

Faoax will probably start a branch store at the mkv in a few The Sabetha -oal mines are now' furnisiiitv coal to a dozen towns and innumerable farmers. A n.E not over four fert liigit is wanted at the. Sabetha coal mines. Xone other need, apply. Several teams t-taited out to the Sabetha oal mine j-esterday morning, notv.

ith -tan ling the intense cold The tobacco wai found to be strongly impregnated with opium, while the wrapper, which was warranted to rice paper, was proven to be the moat AGAIN F03 SABETIIA. I'lTrriP liliilil. (nL fuuii uisll uur.L i i u.t- CHASED BY 3A3ETHA PARTIES. For some time past large quantitie: of an excellent araele Oi coal lia uecM Uiuuh i of classes of youth have been neg lected. Our city can this year boast of as a school (if forget for a i moment the inadequate and unsuita- mcir is vjr.ifrn Kansas.

Wo are afraid that as a com- muriity, however, we do not appreei- combined being presented in sufll-! ate as we should our educational ad- cient quantities to create in the smok-i vantages. Tins is evident from the er the habit of using opium without smail number of parents who visit his beingaware of it, aud which crar- from the i our mine, out we na imiortuuce of an education bv visit-lieretofore refrained from speaking at nfTin th ments were all very appropriate and well carried out, much to the credit' of the managers and participants. at the m. e. -v was re-udered bv the members of th Sabbath school and others who kind- ly assibtc-d.

It consisted of some 1 very beautiful and difiicult music, and was exceedingly well rendered, idl the parts being well assigned and nicely carried out. At the couclu- sion of the program. Santa Clans ai- pastor, liev. J. JHddispn, a purse of about from members and friends.

at the baptist oHi'iicn The same cantata was rendered as at the Methodist Church, and, consider- ing that those who took part had only three or four days for rehearsal, wc must say that it was exceedingly well carried out. The program eon- tained some very difficult music, and i i i The SaI.etha coal company bored peard, and gladdened tlie hearts of and. were bored in vain, but we now the little ones by distributing beauti-have the coal mine aud lots of coal, ful presents to them all from the ail the same beautiful triple arch erected for the The merry gingle of the sleigh bells occasion. Among the useful and is now heard at all hours of the day substantial presents was one to th PATER Of CITY A COl'XTY. DKOKMIiEKlSSO, i PITV YD rOITYTY' 1 1 A IlAr-rv Xfcw Yr.r..

New Year Eve bail at Opera Hall. Corny Coiruuissioaers meet next Monday. Tkaijts are nearly Lite nv- Thk schools wi'i reopen one week from nxt Mondav. McPherson md sou returned from Indiana last week. Miss Cf.lia GnriiEK.

now living at Troy, spent the Christmas with Sa-betha Ge. E. Black spent Saturday and Sunday in town, and had a big time sbighridmg. I'kam. Lrr.si.Y came up from Hiawatha to Christmas and Sunday witli his parents.

Frank E. little child. agd about four months, dieu and w.s buried Sunday after- noon. rwV came down from Ser.cea Friday evemngand remained hrre until Tuesday morning, enjoy- in-' tl.w holidays. T.

Hicks. 1 carne home last Thursday, to spend the holidays. Thev are attending the Normal school at Peru. Wm has elegant new plug hat. We are soiry we cant say v.uwk for this otlice but we can t.l I uie Aiu MoumiEAD rias lately greatly unproved the appearance of his chin whiskers.

Some envious people say he has been using th' wiper. for a pea Eon Cook and family came down from Seneca last Thursday evening I to spend the holidays at Mr. JJarnes'. Eon went buck to Seneca Tuesday i nf minfo of the children an idea of the! teac.jlL.r as to thu progress of their Tmll JUKI 1T1 nrnmn'inir I MI1 i I.i.,,. i Even jf imvcnU cnl th 4 -jiAl v.

wr iiuauv 1 not appreciate uuuic, UJlJ too. jeight in tbtf stuJv oJ sevona blanches taught they hnollM for tht. sake of au aI1i cultivate it oi our senoois. thev Would anv other vi-tu- It m.itUr. not Vw ma.

of Jl53chool lrf.t;Kere wilI sonRi frk.tion a a am0ljnt of cormdaints and I seetn it) unit lenei in iiourin-r out curses on every (Uie but tiiem- selves. While we hoar ext. re-sions or satisiacuon on an sioes. in inc i management of our schools, we have our share ol.tae class just mentioned. Of such we would a dc, do you visit in do vou hear them re i i i i the excellent way in which it was etha and the mine inore exten- A iar this 1 Iu ofTns rendered showed that those taking nch woiked.

Ihe a'V''1 is on the part of those do not re- i Or; vn f.r-1,, 1M. it scrcelv part had given it careful study. An mexnausable; and the coal is en nin their at home; who i nectary iu remind the j-wple ofthe.Wih-elegant Christmas tree was stripped 'X('llent (pmllty. Ihe vein is from (() n0. k.

)W or t.nr), whether thev wom that the paper h.s It-en. from the date i -iriK-nu I 38 to 24 inches thick. Mr. Gibson, ii i -t 'i i of its eitMbhslniu-nt, pre-cuunent a an e- oi it. ix'uUiniii pte.sviKs ni in-' on- rttemi ciiiircii or ibbatu school and i of the Kichmond.

mines, has in- V. -tUwart nepubheamsm. and i in-- ii4.ir.iv.i iM'n the hearts of ail made glad liev. W. A.

Biggert now wear-; an degant new overcoat as one of the substantial gifts of Santa Claus, and is vrarm and Iiappy. AT Tlii: XAL A beautiful Christmas tree ami ar li were erei-teii. and an interesting program carried A song by the Sabbath school opem-d the exercises, which was Hawed by prayer by i.ev. a. i ne pastor, a Christ-mis anthem was then sung bv the -lioir, followed by the reading of a.i interesting Christmas story by Miss Coniic llobbins.

Then came the d.istribi. tion of elegant gifts from the tree bv Santa Claus. which cou clu i tin entertainment. Alltheehurches were we'd attended i do you enquire as to their attendance ri.isti vfitv or jt; ffor -he in-and general Jirogross aU'i behavior? of tiie people, bat it is gratifying to Is it not often the case liiat there- know that the Itepuhiican party has come i losra!) I sioi irelv on tills stalwart and cvt rvthing passed off verv picas- 011 average lie cats ol oal aj))n jn tJie highest dre'-ee i Ock.ks lias on earnest Republicans was nev-antlv. cverv one returning home I (ek to supply the present local 1 i er more iorcihly illustrated than duritcr the takes on an avcrat office as and night, but we would think sleigh- ing rather cold comfort just now, with the mercury ranging from zero to twenty degrees below.

Tnz: following program will be ob- served in the M. E. Church during the week of prayer: Jan. L'. Theme: Christ the only hope of a lost world, Mnnnsy, Thankgivisig for the blessings, temporal and spiritual, of the yr for their continuance.

Tueiday, 4. Humiliation and confession on account of individual, social, and national sins. Wednesday, o. l'rayer for Church of Christ, its unity and puri- tv, its niiuistery; aud for'revivais of 'religion. Thursday, Christian ed.ucatiou: Prayer for the- family.Sunday schools and all educational iut.it utmus for young men's christian associations, and for the press.

Friday, 7. Prayer for the cue of justice, hu and peace among all nation ion of intemper for the and Sabbath SATl'KPAY AITJIKMinX. Ipvotional Sv Ii'uyhes The Duty of each On; red Metnlier to At- tn.l iabor in th School, by. Ai- warii. I ssi.m Ml I'-ilniit- .1,1 hv J.

liraly. Diihculiies and How 1 Over. oiije nyT. V. inlili.

lllli lililllllfT lil H. 1 llil ItV i JL. A lark C'uesnon li'-ix. J. P.

Ash. Prayer and P. Ahva: d. i. Sermon, J.

P. Ash. r. tvsvxx aiteusoox. TiMoiuOT mr (llv'" lilimi' s.M.'d by I "TekdwrV Xtins.

bv A. Elbert. uive iiiauite s.f.-c!ies.i led by In the School, by J.I'.Ash. rainute hrs.) led by H. H.

Laaliam. nuhlren-s mXTw a ftin. Xew Year i i morning. desecration. Mas.

Matilda Hakkell and Iioy Saturday. for Ibinson, came on from Sheibyville, missions and the conversion of the last week. to spend the holidays world to Christ. in Sabetha, after several months! Snnday, f. Thcrn: On the Minis-absence, iration of the Holy Spirit.

Emmet IIidule, one of our old citi- The following is the program of zens, came in from Eodi. I lhe 's- Institute to be held at the dav night witli 1 10 head of calves for Baptist Chui-h next Saturday and S. P. Conrad. They will be Ted by Sunday, Jan.

1 st ami I'd Chris Eelimann this winter. satukpav mop.xi.v;. 1T Traycr Mi-etintr. fer tlie Divine iirLSK ana ora i unr Institute, i.v F. sister and daughter of x.

i.iatfert. Mrs. S. A. (ironinger, came up from Tin? onjeet of sand.iy schools, A.

Atchison last Saturday, and are the holidavs with Mr. and l'-d K. At-vard. Cons. -'Taiion, Key to Suecss.

by K. S. Mrs. (r. p.

O. I JJi-L-iiion. minute speeches.) I 'd AET2i.i:ii eanip in from tke lumieiiy. wi. iu.jii)iii,,iii ai iiij: oiiit ii i i- in-' oi I'cace aiui goo and good will to ail wiiich is so much a eh; 0f ('Lristmas time linrficti trrf.

Last Wednesday a couph doves, who ju-riuips were of soiled Oil LIU, oeauLUiii ninoi, i.ni, i have that appctirance r. stopped at the Satelha House, iiie misus- peeling landlord assigned them to room Xo. 2 and as lie was busilv i i i oil I III ie kltctieil tllld IU lOOK- hiv.iHe for the ilde lie l111'11' Ior Ill t.UdL. lie tliought imthing more of the matter 1 i until nex, uav. wiu-li lie was iniormeu i i I oraiuary qumuj oi wcue paper wnit- ened with arsenic the two poisions "IiTe is sketch." sAidtho poet I'nro I'dicor sray.

I tosse i ou in an idle hour 'l jiuss the time away." "Hero i3 a club." w- the aaswer. In biHTxi mihI siuilinir way. "With I fr'-qaeutly toa oil Sis poet1 iu day I a Fresh apple butter at cts per ound, at Stone's. THE INTER OCEAN F0RI88I. DniUt.

Semi-Weekly, and Weekly. M.ivir.,. ai' uii r-iiiw T.mm..i.T.f tinii tliftt svstei.i of political ethics which lias its "'iiadatjuii tnc? l-iea ot nutn.oaty polim-n It ii net the advocate of eol ilv conceived hut the champion of ideas warm wiiii lie Moo'l oi struttiinir an 1 oiee lm hu- tuamty. As such it is read and known of all men. I'- is tKceaiY to S.iV that Til IxTHIi ha- never deserted I lie platform or rinpii-lp-i mi ir hi'-in Oii rln.

I'latlortn, ana that in tiiil.i moving lorwarl the pirty leader have ackuowleded that the v-iii in of T.i:-: Istkr Ockax. taken yeir-i was correct. Tlii is to Thk Ixtek the heartiest and most emphatic in- 'mnt 1 "ie The intinence of this lealicrshiD ncv- er aonarent. nor the hold Tax I.ntkb. Presidential Through the campaign the earnestness, loyalty, and of the paper were everywhere reco- i as miporiant tactors in deiermininiz the I result, ami us ntatus as trie lea.uujr Kepuo- hiaii journal ot the was hied beyond dispute.

In view of these facts, it is only necessary to ly that Thk Inter (A-eax Maintain this position by continuing in the I that has made it so many trie mis among Rvpubiicans everywhere, aud that has given it a reputation for courageous fairness and journalistic zeal nd enterprise. will insist on a party policy essentially talwart, believing that the interests of all sections and the welfare of all classes will be conserved by a close adherence to tiin ljinieiitul liriiui!) es ol l.eDaDiie- li will maintatu its i-resent attitmle in favor tf protecting American industry against the pai.per labor and concern rated capital of the old world, an I will be foremost iu the fight on any new questions; that may I sprung on the Republican party. Tiu: Ixtkk Ocean will discuss nil public iu.es.i-ns fairly aud fearlessly; it will give the news accurately and fully, apleiueui-ing it with intelligent a ad fiii-miu b-i com- ment; it will maintain its high utaivlar-l in Siaie. Washington, and f-aeign correspond ent and will cominue to devote special at-teuii-m to dep ii tnieuts iving reference to home Tlcj furiosity." Woman's Kingdom," and '-r'arni and Home'' have grown better ith each succeeding year, and the conscieo- tious effort that jrue them their popularity devoted to their improvement. Th? Veterinary depurtmeut, in charge of a praetieal veterinary surgeon, will be made -r8pecial vaiue to horseman and stockgrow- ers.

la the department of fiction the best The market taking in financial and commercial news and discussion of trade topics, will be made full aud reliable, giving special attention to matters in which the merchants, stock-growers, and farmers of the Northwest haven direct interest. Thk Weekly Ixtek Oika.n will give the news of each week complete, presenting important matters in detail and condensing minor news in such a way iu to not obscure or weaken any statement of fact. The weekly will be, in short, more comprehea- ive in character and scope than any other political or general newspaper in ti counuy. In Jbtion to all other department men- lioiied la eonnm-rion with weck-lT thi. will continue its lacu'aonal under the present able editor.

UeiieTlng that Tub Ister Oceix contrib- ulel nut a little to RenuWiciin In lUy last cainuaizn. the nroni-ietors liave iv. tatma in asking the stalwarts of the country to ai i in widening its held of influ- 1 demonstrated beyond dispute. Republicans interested in maintaining the integrity und corii rorpt of the party are interested in increasing' the circulation of those papers that contribute most t) the desired ends. Among all such papers The Istie Ock vn vi sum it 1 XJ stands first.

There is no variation in the price of the various editions. The Ister Ocean is i.he cheape.t paper considering the amou 0f reading matter furnished and its high t-har- acter as a lournal oublisedin theennnrr? Dter ceaa, One Year, Postage Pail S10.00 Semi-Weekly Inter Ocean, One Year, i ostage raid 2 50 Weekly Inter Ocean, One Year, Paid IM Sample Copies Sent Free on Application." Address THE ISTER OCEAN. J-Ol Vl 111-. VillC.4 III it 1.C..V- the true version of the character of the school in all its 's? To the patrons of our schools we would say that no where in our ommunitv car; an hour In more pleasant! than in our sciiools. xne genial lace aiiil jiortiy iorm oi ur ineno, rroi.

c.nnnu. ttiav be seen moviti'' were ini'U'e ssed witu tne air ol 'pin t- ness and or. ier mat prevaueu hrniii' u-fio'o Leiil. i. and the wholesome infiuenee wiiich the presence of the superintc-n-lent seemed to inspire.

The board has nuclea wise choice in selecting to act as lie head of our schools a man who ioc it i ne occu pies a mui eo oa- H.iL -MI IIU 'v. IJI lJi rt i Kiirm L.i.tju?, Mul works for th success of th schools, and who carries them as burden on his soul, wdiile many wdio should he more cnocerned for them are lo. I. ed in slumber. Ileal progress i tied at rather than display.

dieve that there is ns little clap trap, parade and show as can be found in any other school in the stale. If scholars are not rapidly advanced in studies it is because they are not really entitled to such advancement. The Oram mar and Primary depart ments are ablv conducted by Mrs. Hogbin and Mrs. Ed Slosson.

In both of these departments there was the best of order, and promptness and thoroughness in recitations and declamations. The pupils are com- pelied to observe, military precision forward to recitation returnin" to their seats The disoipIil7o is bv" them leaving the room for the play ground, so mere is no pustiiug or confusion. The teachers are evident- length of the mining ects on ac- count of our lack of rename liuorma tion. Ae are now able to state that the matter has been investigated by competent parties with such tory resuLs that Senator Lo.lms am. Ix lcklllj5 haVl 1'urchased t.io "'enow operating it.

There at present 15 tninr-rs at work.and tne IorL'e "U1 ue 111 mcicaoeu to snip-ply if possible the mand for this season, and by next season it is expecteu t.iat a railroad will be in operation from the mine to spected the coal and says the quality is as good as any. i The mine is 12 miUv. nort'i-west of over an excellent road: i-: 1( miles from Oneida, I. from Sene- 14 from Pawnee City. 10 from Table Kock, io from Humboldt.

1 2 from Stdom, from Dawson's and is from Fails City. Mr.Dau'l intelligent oi.eigt tic Scotchman, of lon.g experience in milling, has been employed Superinb-udent of tiu- mines. The advantages of this discover. and the purcha.se of the mine by our cMcrpiisiug citizi as can hardly be estimated. lis addition to cheapening our fuel, it will r.o doubt encourage manufacturing and other enterprises of benefit to our city.

It prises oi oe.ie.u o.ii ca xl demand of Sabetha, on whiou tiiv inegni acme is pei cat, per eciv. or pe; e.u. i ii tJii fin ii. ha- he if home i together witli the original cost of the hnd profitable winter employment, and titer need be no more wony be- ii t-a i ro-ii comounv is snort j. n- our own cars ind Ik i i .1 1 itiftn s.

Messrs. Collins il' V. lci-ieits evi- dently struck a bonanza and we re- joicc with them in their good fortune as well as in the general good which i's i ill i im ii-. Oneida Departr.ssr.f. llie weatnr-r is very com ntereur down last Sunday night to 8 degrees below Zero.

x- i ir -ir ii OnAov. J.M.Mr. C. W. Harter was i-i i married to iUiss iene Asuuruut, one of St.

Josejih's most amiable and ac complished young ladies. We offer our hearty congratulations. There was a large crowd in attend- ance at the Christmas tree Christmas Ihe presents vere numerous enstlv a monir them we noticed 1 a splendid shawl for Mrs.Ilockefeller. Miss Moss Price received a handsome writing desk, also Miss Effie Elliott, and Mrs. Mary Boeder a deed to a town lot.

Just think of a town lot on a Christmas tree! After the presents were uisiriuuteu, vnose wuo repaired to the hall and tripped the fantastic toe until quite late. tended the military ball at Seneca on Eve. rr 1 tb COnger recOered tne i case wnicll Were au- I the Journal last week. advertice I Amoncr tns arrivals fA wa Ceo. ii.

DuUe, or unaga, wno told Mr. Shinn he stopped off to buy up the town if it was as represented; i .1,.. 1 Kir, with! now. he weLt back, and told 3Ir, shi an he would see him later. m- i iri, le.ve Toe attrntion of tho--e who leave i 0m Ttu.ir ruMinv i hii i i.

ir i i.uu nit when there is nlentv of room in ti ctnl.lo lVf.iib-d to the stat- iuv iiivi i f.reltv to animals. nrno'tv In ariimn uic uu tiv.iw Mr. und Mrs. Eoekefeller visited 1 Mrs. parents, who live about six miles south of the city last Saturday.

and the weather became so cold that they were detained much longer than i thy expected. I i i i I i 1 I i Import an of Iiitde Study in the Family. J(V the clerk that the ladies were not 0 tllo br d. 1 Am soon a.s inc Discussion, uhe minute sjeeohes, by what they shoulo be. Having an eye W(.

vXVvct to a p(MOMai viit io 11 "nnelly. i siirde to the protection and -u 5 i ft rvKxiNii. i siii-e- ni- the mine, when we will be better TVvotional by W. A.r.-csert. mime of his regular boarders, who t(.

to ,,0,.. it The (rood i.t-.: 1 able wiiic as to now it sai-iii-? iim. un i i were, l.y.th..Mvay. nmstly Iiadic limr it -3own in a coal mine. Underneath the ground, and give as near as possible a de-I scription of Sabeth.i's long sought for bonanza.

reservation the other day to see his many Sabetha friends and do some trading, lie reports that the Indians are all quiet, and that Chief Not- is complaining of 1 iti siioiun uiii'-iiuin uiiiuii ims 1 1. i some a iv almost eriniinallv careless iu this matter. All those favorable to the oeiebru- i tuui of Jlardi ras will please meet at II. Adams store Saturdav even- I iugand discuss the matter. There is about two months to work on but if we celebrate, immediate steos should be taken to organize.

Even actin; the fool, if dour at all, should be done Weil. T. W. KS. for a short time a Sabetha gentleman of leisure, went to St.

Joseph last week to accompany his ife that far on a visit to her i ioiks. as ne nas not vet returned lie is probably snowed in somewhere. He informed us that his wife's father extremely cold weather fire is a good i servant but a poor master. See that your stove and chimnevs are right, and be careful where your i i i -l ashes are placed. A notn-e that I 1 to tie v.

lv enthusiasts in their profession, na: 8 sxii, ana t.ie-evui ap-. i iu connection with short stone aal believing the existanee of the au- iuiUCUtm oi Lue oauetna Jiand. 1 lie a difference ill rtieir religious beliefs best music will be furnished, and nil 1 1 "rning Marshal Tdlson ar-. rested Mr. Decker on the charge of harbering improper characters in room o.

2J, and tlie case was tried before Judge Pagan. City attorney Sargent appeared for the prosecution 11 land attorney Coleman for the de- fence." A large number witnesses wi re examined, but there was no evidence whatever that Mr. Decker nf thu character of hii m.f inst l.pfore he kicked them out scholar! argument. by both attorneys, he was juomptly I and honorably diseliarged by Jiuige rw, Vliil there was l-rolmblv (lnUU. I n0 malice about this prosecution, it certaiulv seems to be a -case in which i arrest was made on entirely too i little evidence.

Such cases may be fua for the boys, but are not only an injury to the dignity of our courts, but to the lnnoceni persecuieu vie- tim. In this particular case, however, it is probably better for the reputa- ,.,,,,..1 i have made a great wide-spread that he is soon to retire from the business is false. iu i.o Pemember that the price of the Re-i Pt ELic.vx is year for all crn'arrac. but -that we make a Ois- i count of cents per year, for the i count of cents per vear. fur the! present, to all who pay strh-lly in ad- veiwe.

You see it is much cheaper i for you to pay in advance, and it is ivi rvri. yii, .1 i oetier ior us, as, owiuii iu iuo iut-i- ty of country editors, the wholesale men are glad to allow us large dis- counts for cash. Save money, help us. and niov the holidays in the blissful knowledge that tho printer is paid. ami grass, luowcis, ne at ordered them vacate V).

-Jd and 'git. They "got up and got," and we believe lid the city of their unwel- come presence the same evening' 1 aurUtfU lu au? i scandal was at once investigated and i Christmas 7" th 1 squelched. People will now be less faoraole to the idea, but manv or I xxuu. o. liaDle to believe auyorner stones niai vniltl" MDln ft-itnV itfif I BPeCUl'lto might be circulated by envious back- verti.eJ in under existinr circumstances it wonld i.

jAeruseuin A grand New Year Ball ill be riven 1 at Opera Hall, Sabetha. on Fridav evening, Dec, LSbO, for the 1 who attend will have a splendid time, if every arrangement to make it so i can be depended upon. Let all turn I out, and dance "the old year out and the new year in." Tickets, $1.00. i By order of Committee. Sew- Year Calls.

We have endeavored to get some enthusiasm on the subject of A v. til vuiiiu 114 aJtlkT Ilia I ill nouse great things have small beginnings, we are gratified to be able to present the names of the following who will receive their friends next! Saturday. There are doubtless many others who would be happy to do so, but wnose attentiOM has not been called to the matter: Mrs. Ii. C.

Bassett will receive her friends at her home on Washington Avenue. 1 i is T.i.t.r. iiiuie uiin weiue xviuuins will be glad to meet their friends at their home on Main Street. Jan. 1st.

The Misses Stone, assisted by Mrs. Dr. Williams, will receive thpirf rifnds at the residence of D. P. Stone, on N'cw Years day.

v-u Liiat uii. rut. as most i i man and its capability o. oeeiop- ment. But what must they think of the parents who never inquire after the progress of their children, 1 less visit the school.

We would sider it a rare treat to "detect ni-u: in the act of creating a -ontinen or to see the slightest growth of a leaf or a plant, but of bow much more im- portance is it to witness the immor- tm nmoi ui vui um.i to grasp an idea of the mighty intel-j lectual world mat lav witnin ana about it. cannot close without i aam expressing our unquatni'M ap- Iroval 01 lllf ma-nner in our schools tire conducted. Again we say chnnh if vnn have I i 1 UVUl -J-J mv-v, i Surest iinv improvements that you tI 5in.i tilpv W1-ii Ka HnrJ iiiui i' 11 and adopted if worthy. AXTEO- gOOd COOk. Irnianent place GP.OUNB OIL CAKE 3e n.

LV jijlaij iu at lot: Skzp.wood Makshall. Orr. advertisin merchants are nrenared to puppIv overcoats, over i shoe, and every article needed bv 1 aml those haulin from Wo have a few wax dolls left over which we offer for less than cost, Call soon and get a fine doll for little money. Sherwood Marshall. I fir t.

iv, biters or uiscnargeu neip. m.xjwt.- be impossible for them to i 1 i i t-i ii iuui mi. iri i I 1 ne nas mmerto rcrusetl to accept any j.art of it. Those who have been ia oreu wiui ins trade will Hope that i a reconciliation will be effected be- lore n.s return. Oi-r good friend 'Squire Hook took in the situation and left a lire-o turkey at ye editors house, and John i Liver, forgetting out jredjudices.

left a bottle of line Crdifornia wine at the office Christmas day. The turkey delinquent subscriber pays up. The following is the program for Young Folk's Literary Society to be hehl at the Baptist Church Tuesday evening 4th 3 sSl, at 7 o'clock 1 Prayer liev. 2 Musfe Devendorf Salutatory Mr. PettiL Music Quartette.

Essay Miss Mtircia Shepard li Solo Emma Dreibelbis. i Select reading Miss Ida Stock- i iu- 8 Puete Misses Marcia Shepard and Kate Devendorf. alrdictory Mr. A. Biddison.

All are enrdi.dv united to attend. has been placed where it will do the I most good, and the wine has been I mmawavior medical, scient fie and uv meclmmcal purposes. Many thanks au arounu.ano aiay tiiev both live to i 4r 1. iiir.ifi. ii I rr 4 mi Chicago..

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About Nemaha County Republican Archive

Pages Available:
6,793
Years Available:
1876-1893