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Whiting Journal from Whiting, Kansas • 9

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Whiting Journali
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Whiting, Kansas
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9
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WHITING February 22. 1907. I Common School Diploma Examination Dates. ilrS The executive committee has ar- Mr. and Mrs.

Hatch were called ranged the strongest program ever -to Sabetha Sunday on tlie account given in the history of the assock-1 of Mrs. Hatch's mother ieiiiir A Bar 1 gain tion. On Fridav eveninsr Anril very sick. I The preliminary examination -tU JnA- Tht for common school diplomas will be FOR OUR Just Judge," will give his Jecture tions will be mailed to each teacher Ml wno will conuuet ner ovn examina is mm 3t wo ri trib i at res' is ecai imf; Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Parrett visited the latter's parents Mr. and at Muscotah, Saturday. Mr. Guess of Denton is at Mr. Todd's at this writing.

Mr. O'Grady moved Wednesday on Mrs. Holmes' place near Wetmore. Daisy. tion and grade her own manuscripts purpose of this preliminary is to determine who should take the final on "Child Every teacher, member of a school board, and parent in Jackson County should hear this lecture.

President Roose velt says, "Judge Ben B. Lindsey is one of the greatest men living today, and be remembered as one of the great men of the 20th Edwin L. Holton, Chairman Executive Committee. 1 nnsonnpnt.lv. tpnfhprs will "nlpnsp.

The New Idea grade carefully and not too leniently. Applicants will furnish their own paper and use pen and ink. oi Woman's Magazine AND nt Burket Banks have a change Itu ir of ad this week, look it up and see what they have to say. We understand that C. Frand-sen has sold his 80 acres to A.

J. Page. On Friday and Saturday, March 29th and 30th, the final examination will beheld at the various'vil-lagcs as central points. Teachers having no pupils at that particular place will be asked to conduct. Pa WHITING JOURNAL Both, One Year for Only $-30 The New Idea Woman's Magazine contains over 100 pages each Northeast Jackson.

Fine weather this week. Herman Beamen is busy sawing wood this week. Oren McNary is sick with the Jas. Hastings, John Crawford, and Elbert Crawford loaded their month of fashions, dressmaking, needlework and household helps, household goods, stock and farm Each number is beautifully illustrated and contains nine full-page implements this week for Panhan- fashion plates, some in color. die City, Texas where they go to These two publications furnish reading for every member of the make their fntiire home.

The household. Journal will be a regular visitor! per will be furnished by the county superintendent, and and ink will be used. The same rules will be followed as at teachers' examination. A fee of 25 cents will be charged each applicant at this examination, to defray the cost of paper, postage, and other expenses Eighth year pupils should thoroughly prepare themselves in reading, writing, spelling, geography and in cither physiology or Kansas History, Ninth year pupils should finish the remaining branches: Arithmetic, grammar, civil govern FOR chickenpox. Louis Krogh and family spent Thursday at Hans Jensen's.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Xelson spent Sunday at Mrs.

Mary Ben-thin. Mrs. Herman Beamen was shopping in Whiting Tuesday. There wTill be a box social at the Gray school Saturday night Feb. SUBSCRIBE THE JOURNAL: YEAR 100.

PER and week them posted on Whiting news. The Basket Ball game Tuesday evening Holton High school vs Whiting, resulted in a score of 28 to 18 in favor of Holton. Rev. Dean is holding series of Will Give a YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION to re 1 23rd. Everybody cordially invit revival meetings at the Baptist MM, GOOD ALL'S MIME! church, this week.

Miss Pearl Todd, returned home Saturday after assisting in the To Every One of Our Paid-in-Advance Subscribers. YOU KNOW GOOD ALL'S FARMER? Journal office for four weeks. ment and United States history. For graduation an average of 80 per cent is required with no single grade below 60 per cent. All who graduate will be expected to write an original composition and to participate in some way in the grauating exercises, which will be held according to the plans of Three inches of snow fell Wed nesday evening.

ed. i William Beaman will have a sale March lsr. Mrs. Duke Benthin and children spent Monday with Mrs. Belden.

Wolf hunt Monday was another failure. Another big wolf hunt on the reservation Friday Feb. 22. We wish, them success. Mr.

and Mrs. Nissen were shopping in Hortori Monday. It is a- large twenty-four page farm weekly, profusely illustrated, and every word in, it is interesting to the farmer or raiser of live stock. Mr. Earl Ball, of Claflin, was in town Wednesday and Thurs day, on his way to K.

C. on busi WHAT EVERY ISSUE CONTAINS ness. OUR TETTER BOS Readers of GOOD ALL'S FARMER are constantly writing to the B. H. editor and telling of the conditions of crops and stock In thoir vicinity.

Headers may Den- previous years. Campbell College offers a years tuitions free to the graduate making the highest average grade. Other offers may be made later. Further information regarding the examination, will be given through the papers later. Respectfully, (Iko.

A. Allen, County Sup't. Twins Puzzled Ftaintiff. A judgment summons case in the Blackpool county (Wales) court was dismissed recently because the plaintiff could not tell whether the man who appeared in court was the defendant or his twin brother. Paralleb Feb.

20. Mr. Clinkenbeard's mother of visited him the efit themselves greatly by reading thes, letters, as it enables them tonow just what other farmers are doing and," -what methods they are adopting to become successfuL a LIVE STOCK MARKET The report of the market on cattle, hogs and' sheep i3 second only to the-Drovcrs Journal. It is reported by the. Drovers Journal, which Is the recognised authority on the Cniengo markets, and it therefore always reliable and accurate.

HORSE KARKET Tha horse market also reported by the Drovers Journal and gives a full report of the conditions of the horse trade, both in the east as well as in Chicago. PR0DTJCE The produce market Is reported by the Drovers Journal reporters, who are constantly watchiug that r- NEWS All of tho general farm news of the week la published and all agricultural developments are given la detail. SPECIAL ARTICLES The leading agricultural college professors contribute each week to this publication and the advice that they give is beneficial to every farmer and raiser of live stock. EDITORIAL The editorial page contains articles men who thoroughly understand agricultural and live stock conditions in America. The editorials are always written with the aim to benefit and assist the American farmer and raiser of live 6tock.

HOME DEPARTMENT There Is a department edited by Faith Felgar, which is devoted entirely to the interests of women who live on the farm. This department is capably edited and contains much useful knowledge on the art of cooking and keeping a house successfully, OTJE JTTNTOR DEPARTMENT Conducted by Uncle Dtidley for the benefit of the younger generation. Contains letters from children from all parts of America and is a department that is of great interest to every boy and girL MAGAZINE SECTION In this department prizes are awarded each week for the best letters on subjects proposed by the Magazine Editor. FASHIONS In every issue there Is a pattern department. These patterns will be found very useful to the housewife.

past week. Rev. Dean and Mr. Allabaugh, The Woman That Rules. It is not the merely cold or the merely emotional woman who can influence a man's life, but the woman with -self-control; which, in its highest is self-abnegation.

John Oliver Hobbes (Pearl Mary Craigie). took dinner with the Stone Bros. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Grannell and Mrs. O'Grady were shopping in market and who understand tn exact conai- tions. Tue market is given la detail and is always accurate. GRAIN The craln market Ii reported byJ the grain reporters on the Drovers who make a study of the grain trade and who, OX are also always in touch with the exact con ditions of that market. C0SHC PAGE Last, but not least, therenO Is a comic section In GOODALL'S which is a source of amusement to both the old and young.

Holton Monday. NORTHEAST KANSAS TEAIIER ASSOCIATION IX HOLTON. The Northeast Kansas Teachers Association will meet in Holton, April, 4, 5, and 6. The territory covered by this association includ- A Table of. Finance.

Wall street arithmetic: Ten men make a corporation, ten corporations make a trust, ten trusts make a combine, ten combines make a merger, ten mergers make a magnate and one magnate gets the plum. MissPearl Todd returned home Sunday after spending a few N. B. All subscriptions to Goodall's Farmer stop when time expires. weeks in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Butters, "es the counties of Shawnee, Doug OUR OFFER If your subscription to our paper is pa until July 1, 1907, or later, simply send bf th! vmiT nnmf nnrl tpll tia to whom wi shall las, Wyandotte, Leavenworth, Jef Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Parrett spent 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE ferson. Jackson, Pottawatomie, Sunday at J. G. Parretts.

Mr. Crawford is nursing a stiff GoodalTs Farmer one year (to yourself or to some, one else) and we isit i do so without one cent of cost, to you. If your time is not paid beyoitfusini July 1, 1907, send in your renewal or new subscription and we will se at year's subscription to Goodall's Farmer free to any address, you nanf neck at this, writing-. Marshall, Nemaha, Brown, Doniphan and Atchison. The management is expecting one: thousand visitinff teachers to attend this If you have not seen a sample copy of Goodall's Farmer we will be glj to give or send you one.

Trade Marks Designs (TLX Copyrights CITY Mrs. Martin, spent last week with Mrs. Stone. Mrs King Murray visited at Mr. Grannells the first part of the week.

B. M. Butters and J. G. Parrott Journal -i Whiting Whiting, meeting.

The local coinmitt.ee will call upon the good people of Holton to furnish rooms and board for the visiting teachers. The committee lias decided to ask the people of Holton to make a uniform rate of $1.00 per day or 50 cents for bed and breakfast. The Ki ansa Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably pntentaWe. Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free.

Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific Journal.

Terms, f3 a year four months, Sold by all newsdealers. MUNH Co.S6lB- New York Branch Offlce. 623 St Waihlasioo. D. attended Mr.

Haags sale Tuesday. MB Wm. Parrott made a business operation of everybody is asked, trip to Muscotah Tuesday. doctc scess cn i i har Id ati ivith( ike mm me I late John A. CrelgMon was filed "'fbr' 7 fT'.

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