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The Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 10

The Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 10

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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THE HIAWATHA DAILY WORLD. August 31, 1899 IO Academy Notes. Vacation is nearly ended. Scliool begins September 18. Labor atory and Science recitation room is being sheathed in order to prevent dampness.

It is a much needed improvement. of the recitation You Will Want A Range rooms have been papered. Miss Kinev's room will be papered, and will ihave storm windows in before cold weather. A new heater is be ing put into Hoover Hall. The heater in the Academy has been lifted out of the pit where it has Or Cook Stove this fall.

Before you buy see and price the VS been for the last two years and will be set up again on the surface. This will make it possible to do away with the stoves that have marred the appearance of the rooms lately. It looks as though the Academy would be more comfortable thisycar than ever before The new teachers are Miss Erdmuthe Von Un-werth and J. G. Boomhour.

Miss You Un worth is from Kansas City. She is a graduate of the Kansas City High School and has pursued a three years special course in German and Mathematics at the State University. She had charge of some of the German classes there last winter during the illness of the Professor. She is highly recommended by the president and the professors in the University. She will have charge of the German 9 IV.

ill fc Powhatan. Special Correspondence Tun Would. Aug. 1890. Mrs.

Fred Graham has returned from her trip to and they will soon be settled to housekeeping, in their new house Hen-ney has let the contracts for buildings he is going to put' up on his place. C. E. Tuggle gets the job Cash man is having a cyclone cellar constructed The Odd-fellow (ITolcomb) building is Hearing completion, and makes quite an imposing appearance. Miss Zoa Christy and her cousin, Mr.

Vannatten, from Ohio were visiting their relatives, the Nellans, and Powells the last week Mrs. G. B. Moore has gone to Doniphan county on 1 Mrs. D.

A. Force left yesterday morning for Omaha. Her daughter, Mrs. Hoov-ersou, of Morrill, joined her at Hiawatha, and the two will spend some time visiting the exposition, and relatives in Omaha and Council Misses Weltmers of Hamlin, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Weltmcr, the past week Miller, of Robinson, was looking at Powhattan improvements last week Hess and Hograft, of Everest, were guests of D. K. Sharp over Little Dwight Ilolcomb mysteriously disappeared last Tuesday evening. Thoughts of abduction floated through the minds of his agonized parents and a general search was instituted, without result until some thoughtful person looked in one of the beds, wnerc lay the lost boy, in calm repose Mrs.

Alice Whit-marsh, of Detroit, is visiting her neices, Mrs. C. R. Tuggle and Miss Lizzie Miller Powhattan thinks her band is an "institution" now. The boys can The tent meetings still continue.

Rev. Mr. Lowe, the evangelist, is very much liked sudden death of Mrs. Annie Lawrie Davis, of Baker, early Sunday morning, saddened the hearts of her friends here. Young, beautiful, beloved; how hard for her to leave her husband and her little child.

Mysterious are the ways of Providence, sV ft 'i 99 classes and those in Mathematics Garland. except Arithmetic Miss Von Un-werth is a native German and her employment at the Academy will en able those who wish to do special work in German to perfect their pronunciation Mr. Boomhour is It is the Best that can be made And the Prices are the Lowest. from New York and is a graduate of Colgate University and of the Utica State Normal, lie has taught a year and comes highly recommended. Me will have charge of the classes in Science and Arithmetic Mr liechtel is moving into Hoover Hall You Will Want A Heater Mrs.

Bechtel will have charge of the Hall this year and several rooms have already been taken. Miss Von Unwerth will board there and prob ably Mr. Boomhour Prin. Tup- Hard Coal, Soft Coal or Wood. Do not fail to call on us.

We are right in quality and prices. We have a fine clean stock of Shelf Hardware and Queensware at prices that suit all. per is moving into the Hoover house which he has bought and has remodeled and repaired quite extensively. Mr. Wallace has returned from Chicago and all will be settled in good time before school begins.

were 15 Academy graduates in attendance upon the Institute and man' more who have been students. Quite a number of the undergraduates have taken schools for next year. May all have good success. Seven other recent graduates will enter college this fall. This will make more than 20 graduates in college.

THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE A mother tells how she saved her little daughter's life: "I am the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once.

It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house. It saved my little daughter's life. I am very anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at We can give you estimates on Heating. Bring us your plans and we will give you figures on the best Hot Air Furnace on earth.

Yours for Business. tirst it would have saved me a great When the calendar man calls on you, tell him that you buy your calendars and advertising matter of your home printer, and then back up your talk by ordering of The World. We carry a complete line of half-tone (both black and three-color) and fancy lithographed calendars and advertising blotters. Call and see samples or drop us a postal and we will call on you. New and elegant pocketbooks for men and women at Jesse Yates Co's.

deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, R.

For sale by A J. Eicholtz. Q. Amann Son 0ASTO31IA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of.

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Years Available:
1891-1899