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Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 1

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Waldo New Erai
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4 No. 29 Waldo, Russell Countv, Kansas, Thursday December 3 1906 Vol, 3 Vfc VV Vfc ww w- ROE BROTHERS Kddio Waterma and wife, of Lincoln, who spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ward and faiuLly returned home Friday. The Farmers' Institute will be held in Dec. 0 and 10.

Harry Twilliger and wife, of Stockton, wer in town Local Items B. F. (liiiwv of IluieUt 'M in town Friday of last week. iS r- aid Saturday. V.

M. E. Gregg was behind the H. Roc and O. MoUbesuey made ba.sios.i trip to Russt-11 Monday.

"ijo'iU who'tias been, here lor several mouths, went. to lfnsn.s City Tuesday' morning where.be aspects to pend the winter. Cliarli Rogers and family who have a aim in Wallace county came in om Tm'saay's morning tra-n. Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Reitzsl went to Pradi4e Friday to visit with their ivughter, Mrs. Wo, Hotirleld family, lor a few days. counter in J. H.

Burgar's storo II UN Irani in Wn.lln SVidsLV. during Mr. Durgar's a bsence. Jake Karney, of Luray, was in Waldo Tuesday. Alvin Helms, who has been i Report of Waldo Schools.

Report of High school room. PuptU neither absent nor tardy and having above IX pur cent dt'portmeni Bessie Bugar, Pearl Gregg, Jani; McEairee, Ilamle' Pangburn, Ray Wostfall, Ray Wilson, Arthur Burch, Mae Capros Jesse Hall, James Mc: Eqdree, Turesa Maudle RelUel, Loyal Suodgrass, Elsie Tripp, Walter Westfall, Obie WiWn, Elmer Pitzer. Total enrollment 22. Averge dally attendance 21. Cases of tardiness 4.

Visitors, P. U. Scott, County and Mrs. J. H.

Miss Barnum, Teacher. Report of the Intermediate depart-. moni of the Waldo school for the month ending November 27, li)08. Motto: ''They can who will." No. of pupils enrolled boys 11, girls 19, total 30.

No. of days taught 19; total No. of days attendance boys 216. girls 324, total 40; average dally attundauce boys 11, girls 10, total 27; T. Snodgrass returned from Topeka Saturday night.

T. W. Chow, of Russell, was In town Thursday and Friday of last welt. Miss Winnie rfcturd Sunday. Sho visited 'home folks at OA-borutr from Wednesday -svenintf until Sunday CRtAMU CRlW.t liritiij me yourjeream.

pay 'a hiyra a prion as any othnr buyer in town. I tst vonr preato and pav you cash for it, in a few; iiinuto. Call and U. F. McENDREE.

About. 20 school children gave Koitzol a yory pleasant surprise last Friday night. A few hours wore spent in games and muste. The occasion beirg in honor of her birthday, which was Sunday. shucking corn near Cbvort, is Mioses Bartmnt aud 'Davis returned Thursday night from Lincoln, whern ti.ey pent rhanksivim; at Mis? Tlarnum's home.

visiting with bis sister, Mrs. George Ewing, and family. FOR SALE. -Ruff Urphington, Whit') Plymouth Rouk and liarred Plymouth Rock Roosters. These are all birds.

Inquire of V. O. Cook Miss Dulcie Gregg had charge of Miss Howen's room Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. 8. Ludlow returned fromv Morlaod Friday moruiug. Frank Wing and son returned to their homo in Sylvan drove, Friday morning. i School Notes Mrs.

Chamberlain caaw down from I'laiovllle to visit her daughter, Mrsi Louis Parson and family, Mouiay. H. Burgar aud wife and Gail Wilson aud wife went to Kansas City Monday. Mr. irgar bought a car load of fumiinro, and thoy also purchased the furnishiugs for Mr.

Wilson's new house. They rt-ittrrmd Woduesday evening. Manlcd. At o'clook Wednesday, Nov. 2(1 oeflured the weddintr of Percy Clem-rnons and Miss Fill man a at in home of tho groom -Jparents, Nl r.

No. of pupils neither absent nor tardy 21; No. of cases of tardiness thoftn making 100 per cent lu denortment w-re; Winnie. Leandur and Ray Rowo, Hazel and Harold Pangburn, Isaac McEnuree, Lillian Caprez, Bert Shores came down fr txi Paradise Monday morning to get his corn sheller. Mild Mrs.

Win. Clrinoii8, at Wilson, Ethel Pritchard, Ma- Edith Crosby has been absent 'from chool the past week. Tne 7th crade pupils making a grade of A Id the test this week ere: Wilson, Chat-bam and Kthel Pritchard. na.cl Pangburn has been absent rum school the past few days on ac oount of sickness. jt jt jC 4 st tit The wedding was a quiet one wit nessed only by immediate relatives The bride's dress was white hobbinnei over white silk.

The groom wore th usual conventional black. After congratulations, a nico, supper was scrv ed. The presents received by the new At Bursar's Miss Duloie Crogg had of ly married couple were numerous ant handsotno'tts well as valuable. I ho primary (lepartuient Friday, uui Hoi vng Miss Howen's absence. The bride is the youngest mio Chatham, Harry aud Edith Crop-by, Mayrion Cole, Howard Elder.

John Smith, William Lake and Mildred Gregg. Those maktug an average grade of 00 or above were; Millie Burch, Catbleen O'Connor, Edward McEndree William Lake, Nina Burch, Hazel Pangburn, Mildred Gregg, Mamlr-Chatham, Hazel Wilson and Anna L. Soward, Visitors wore: P. Scott, Co: Miss Libbie Westfall and Mrs. Haskell.

Patrons and thoBo interest-In educational work invited to visit us. U'Gracla Davis, Teacher, Special Sale on granite ware for i- une weeK, iroiu Matrion Cole re-entered school Tuesday after a two-ditys' visit with uome folks. The 6th grade crarnmar pupils are delving into the mysteries of diagraming. Hih school pupils are becoming very much interested In thj fortunes of Silas Marner. of Wm.

Sphorer, of Waldo She is a young lady of many grace of mind and person, who is capabli of filling the home she will adorn witl happiness and will prove to bo truly helpmate and companion bv the hu band she has chosen to honor w(tl her hand. The groom Is from ono ofOgborm county's best families. He is a business man of Waldo, and highly respected by all who know him. They returned to Walflo Thursday evening and are living in the Miss Smith residence, recently erected. The New Eha joins their many friends in congratulations and best wishes as they embark on life's rugged voyage together.

Sat. Dec. 5 Until Saf. Dec. 12.

14 Off. The basket ball team has received a A beautiful souvenir to everv ladv ehallenge from team at Glasgow. No game has yet been arranged. We have missed Ray Wilson's good at red countenance from among us since he has become a merchant. Only four pupils In the High school room failed to have 100 per cent in attendance this month.

Mrs. Burgar paid us a very peasant visit last Wednesday afternoon. The third division of the Waldo School Literary Society gave their program Friday the 20th. Mrs. Kap.

pie, Mrs. Haskell and Miss Wood were among the visitors. W. C. Northrope, Salvation Army Solicitor, soliciting for the Christmas dinner which is to be, given to the poor people in Kan-' fias City, talked at the M.

church Sunday night. If you are interested In the west send 25 cents in stamps for four late Issuer of The Paoiflo Monthly, containing f'lly illustrated descriptive articles about dairying, fruit poultry raising and general farming conditions in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Address PACmc monthly, Portland, Ore. 5 calling at bur store before Jan, 11909. H.

Burgar Df, Andrcson the Plamvlllc dentist will be in Waido. Tuesday, Dec. 8, Crown and bridge work a specialty.

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