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The Russell Record from Russell, Kansas • 2

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THE RECORD. March 10, 1900. -i as SCHOOL NOTES. k. J.

B. H1MES TOLCOTT'! A A ili has for sale: A A A I A A 4 Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Edna Mann was absent all day Wednesday. The Athenians rendered a very pood program last Friday afternoon. The executive committee held a meeting, Wednesday evening, to make further arrangements for the entertain ment. Monroe White has found it necessary to discontinue his school work for this term.

We hope that he may be able to be with us next year. A particularly fine number on the Athenian program was a declamation by Edna Mann, entitled "A Sisterly Scheme." Edna impersonated the "flirtatious" young lady with a skill which can only be possessed by one who is herself an adept in the art she depicts. Quite a number of the high school students intend to go to the Christian endeavor social this (Friday) evening, Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded' A good place to buy Pure Jrng, I'atciit Medicines, Paints Oils stationery, Wall Paper. Picture Frames Made to Order.

i 'ft A A A A A A A A 4 A i A A A A A A A A A A Hair, Cement Plaster, A Coal, A DTTTT nUDC A TWA DC I A A A and are making great preparations to appear in costumes that will astonish the natives. In this, they seem to exactly reverse the famous advice given by Polonius: "Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy, rich and gaudy." We had al ways supposed that Charles Price was a "devout man," but the fact WOLCOTT. was never more forcibly impressed up on us than when we heard his delivery of the declamation "Uncle DanTs Apparition." A person outside the room might have supposed himself listening ance, 15.85; per cent punctuality, days taught, 20. Dist. 55.

Agnes J. Brown, teacher. Month ending Fob. 23; enrolled, 17; average daily attendance, 11.738: clays taught, 21. Dist.

69. James Madsen, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 12; average daily attendance, 9.65; per cent punctuality, 92.17; days taught, 20. Dist.

13. Anna S. Ringeisen, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 27; average daily attendance, 25; per cent punctuality, 89; days taught, 20.

Di6t. 30. Charles Shaw, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 28; average daily attend- ance, 14.91; per cent punctuality, 82; days taught, 20.

Dist. 3. Edith M. Rich, teacher. Month ending Feb.

23; enrolled. 41; average daily attendance. 20.94; percent punctuality, 98; days taught, 20. to an African prayer meeting of the most violent order. Charley has con siderable talent at negro dialect.

The K. had a royal good time at the country home of Amelia Lactner last Friday evening. They rode out in two wagons, ahd in spite of the bad roads, a good representation of the club was present. It had been the intention to go out in bob-sleds, but the russeiiIate bank Of Russell, Kansas Paid-in Capital, $50,000 DIRECTORS Otis L. Atiierton, President, J.

II. Hill, Vice-President, Albert Yoxall, Casbiei Theodore Ackerman, Clias. P. Copeland, S. E.

Lawson, B. D. Savage Transactsa General Banking Business on the most favorable terms consistent with sound banking. C. RUPPENTHAL, Lawyer Also Leasts and Sella Lauds.

JT'Om'ce: IIill's Block, up stairs. RUSSELL KANSAS. The associated press is just now under the ban. It is having a hard road to hoe with the courts which have, declared it a dangerous trust. "beautiful snow" did not find it convenient to wait until Friday night, so the original plan had to be given up.

In spite of this, however, the crowd found transportation, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. About twenty five of the high school students attended the lecture Monday Kansas City Journal: Mr. Gorman's remark that the democratic masses are behind Bryan contains no information. No matter how long the funeral procession, the corpse is always in front. WflT DON'T YOU TAKE THE RECORD? night.

Especially noticeable were the bachelor girls, who left their gallants in the lurch, and went in a body to the opera house, where thej were escorted teacher. Roll of honor: Emma and Edith Furth-meyre, Francis Vol z. District 8. E. R.

Shearer, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 40; average daily attend" percent punctuality, 97.5; days taught 20. Roll of honor: five names not given. District 29.

E. May Nichols, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 17; average daily attendance, 12.07; days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Lola and Rosa lloden, Robert Kenyon.

Dist. 8. Myrtle Cline, teacher. Month ending Feb. 23; enrolled, 48; average daily attendance, 45.11; per cent punctuality, 98; days taught, 20 Druie Rankin, Philip Shearer, Seymour Bone, witz, Mildred Garrett, Etta Washburn, Joseph and Emery Little, Ralph and Clifford Muck, Lota and Samuel Smith, Ethel, Freddie and Harry Machin, Lizzie and Lenora Wire, Jessie Crab-tree, Bessie Stauter.

Dist. 45. Rsula McDonald, teacher. Month ending March enrolled, 34; average daily attendance, 89; days taught, 19. Roll of honor: Walter and Avery Homewood.

Dist. 27. Carrie B. Nichols, teacher. Month ending Feb.

23; enrolled, 21; average daily attendance, 11.075; per cent punctuality, days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Fred Krug, Luther and Dean Landon. Dist. 67. Edith Vogelgesang, teacher.

Month ending March enrolled, 11; average daily attendance, 9.81; per cent punctuality, 98; days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Fearl and Roy Dragoo. Dist. 44. J.

C. Akens, teacher. Month ending March enrolled, 18; average daily attendance, 11.0; time lost by tardiness, per cent punctuality, 100; days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Warren Dalf Dist. 54.

Ruth C. Meharg, teacher. Month ending Feb. 24; enrolled, 11; average daily attendance, 12.25; per cent punctuality, 99: days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Robena and Willie Berry, Josie and Warren Sellens, Ethel Meharg.

Dist. 70. J. T. Harrell, teacher.

Month ending March enrolled, 21; average daily attendance, 15.35; percent punctuality, days taught, 20. Roll of honor: Mary Ochs. Dist. 48. R.

F. Jack, teacher. Month ending Feb. 16; enrolled, 17; average daily attendance, 15.3; per cent punctuality. days taught, 20.

Myrtle, Lottie, George and Carrie Henry, May and Nellie Robblne, Anna and Martha Rode. Dist. It. Luella W. Haney, teacher.

Month ending Feb. enrolled, 35; adverage daily attendance, 17.075; per cent punctuality, 94; days taught, 20.. Roll of honor: Dema Hook and Hazel Wells. Dist. 17.

8. E. Hastings, teacher. Month ending Feb. 22; enrolled.

17; average daily attendance, 12.0; time lost by tardiness, punctuality, 100; days taught, 20. Roll of honor: John and Sopia Sechtem. Diet. 2. J.

P. Ruppenthal. teacher. Month ending March enrolled, average daily attendance, 3.425; time lost by tardiness. punctuality, 100; days taught, 20.

Dit.S9. T. W. Wells, teacher. Month ending March enrolled, average daily attendance, 5.75; per cent punctuality, 96; days taught, 20.

The Fairview school, district 39, is not the largest echool in the county, but the boys have the largest now man, a fine fellow, ten feet high and twenty fret in circumference. Dist. 63. Emma Laubmann, teacher. Month ending Feb.

2: enrolled, 20; average daily attend 0 the front rows, in order that they might feel at home among those of For All POUTS WEST their own age. It is charged that dur FRIER GOWER, DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. THE ing the evening they deliberately and of their own premeditated malice afore thought, did then and there "rattle" the lecturer and cause his "simulation" teeth to slip their cables. We think, however that this is a gross libel. The executive committee of the O.A MAKES THE QUICKEST TIME.

has chosen a play entitled, "A Case of Everything at Bottom Prices. Corner Main and Seventh RUSSELL, KANSAS. suspension, to be presented at the school entertainment. The troupe, as now organized, consists of the following pupils of the High school: Edna Mann, Ethel Yoxall, Annie Gernon, Clara Frossard, Amelia Lackner, Everett Hill, Earl Hobbins, Edward Cow-drick, Perce Dollison and Chas. Price.

Most of these played in Mrs. Lester's Soiree" last spring. Besides the play, a grogram is being prepared to consist, mostly, of declamations and From present indications the entertainment promises to be highly successful. AND Runs Two Trains Daily FROM KJMflLSAS- POIKTS. Tourist Cars Personally Conducted every Thursday to Portland and Xorth Pacific Coast.

Palace Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. Uell5 Drilled fi)y I am prepared to put down wells to any depth desired, at 35e per foot to 200 feet, and at reasonable rates beyond that depth. All work guaranteed to be first-class.

Address, C. W. SAWYER, Hunker Hill, Kan. School Reports. Center School, dibtriet 13.

Anna S. Rineeisen, teacher. Month ending Jan. 27; enrolled 27; average daily attendance, 2.5; per cent punctnali-ty, days taught, 20; vif-its by "other persons," 9, also by eonth school of district 13, O. R.

Jain, For Time Tables, Folders, Illustrated Books, Pamphlets, descriptive of the territory traversed, call on J. S. TOLBKRT, Agent..

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