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The Kansas Aggie from Manhattan, Kansas • 2

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The Kansas Aggiei
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There are at the present time about 2,000 consolidated rural schools in the United States. It appears that Massachusetts, Ohio and Indiana have made the greatest progress along these lines, and it is rather significant to note that in these states about one-third of the roads have been improved. According to statistics of the Agricultural Department, there was expended in 1899, $22,116 in Massachusetts for the conveyance of pupils to consolidated schools, but in 1908 the expenditure for this purpose amounted to $292,213. In Indiana, the expenditure for this purpose in 1904 amounted to $86,000, while in 1908. $290,000 was expended.

This expenditure for transportation reflects, in a general way, the extent and progress of this new educational movement. It must not be understood that this is an additional burden, as the expenditure thus made is saved in other directions--that is by the decrease in the number of schools and economy in their operation. In Indiana, Massachusetts, Ohio and other states, the one-room, one-teacher schools are being replaced by central school-houses, with a half-dozen rooms and as many teachers. Wagons are sent out every day to gather up the children and to take them home again in the evening. All of the children within a radius of several miles are thus provided with the most modern school facilities.

In some of these schools, courses in manual training, agriculture and home economics have been introduced, scientific apparatus utilized, and teachers having special qualifications and training employed. Considerable excitement has developed at the University of Wisconsin about the class book deficit, the 1914 "Badger" debt. The Randall Company a printing concern, is suing the Badger Board for $2,255.02. There are fifty-two members on the Badger Board. The question is who is liable for this debt? Is it the Badger Board editor and business manager, or the 1914 class as a whole? The case is to be decided in the cirenit court.

and the trial will not come before next 4 fall. An attempt may be made to set- tie the case out of court. "THE EIGHT WEEKS CLUB." The Young Women's Christian as- college girl sociation believes every is indebted to her home community. She has been away from home for 4 four years enjoying the activities. and SOCIETY SOCIETY 09 ale OH Wise Bite Walter Amine of Miss Caine CP App Raise Page Dalton THE CHIONE SHE ARSE the come 000 20 OP fate in Ahe 0009 AH 8 and to A DOER NO A Be Duly One on Ca Pop 690 af Who ATA 98- and and Sunde and By of ate of Che of for will as SoP and the Failed we antiop the of Join Sac 998 spaniel in clerge on and The Swillin, whine for alike fop ouch goop 80 fop an and wit also contain fop the mond Re 9001, Sims making Re the emeral during a of esp 30 sears.

bulletin with sinew the total me weill 06 many as the sargons of standing Sonde and special dell Bizations to guiltie trust fends, also show the floating dels Pom parte, Under investments" will he shown arately all the different funda, case cash and securities show The popelation of for each year under considerawill he used, and the per dRess sinking fend assets) elven. An inspection of the tables Kansas in the bulletin soon to be shows that only biennial available for the years 1893-94. The bonded indelteddecreased steadily throughout period, falling from 8801.000 to $370,000 in 1912. The of $251,000 in 1892 decreased steadily, to $61,000 altogether. in 1900, when disappeared the case of funds and investthe securities show a marked increase, advancing from $6,695,000 1892 to $10,136,000 in 1912.

fluctuated naturally during ranging from $271,000 in $1.423,000 in 1911; in 1912 it $1,289,000. sinking fund assets were at sufficient to make an appreciable between the debt less sinkfund assets and the total debt. steady increase of population the decline in the amount of less sinking fund assets reduced debt per capita very materially. 1880 the total debt of Kansas close of the fiscal year, June in 1892 it was in 1894 it fell to it amounted to only $370,000. population of the state increased 996,000 in 1880 to 1,740,000 In 1880 the per capita debt in 1892 it fell to $0.74, constantly to $0.17 in 1912.

contrast with the state of Kanwe find that, taking the entire (less sinking fund assets) states, the per capita, accordthe latest report, is $3.52, more than the per capita debt Kansas. Comparing the decrease per capita debt of Kansas and states for the 30-year period, that while the actual dein the average per capita debt 48 states was greater than for Kansas, the ratio of dewas much smaller; The $5.48 $3.52 in the average for the and $1 to $0.17 in Kansas. the present time about 1.8 per the total population of States will be found in the Kansas, and 0.1 per cent of debt (less sinking fund asattributed to that state. WANTED- -SALESMEN. A mamma 018 anato HE in clay 4h9 Mine Ronny DE, A Mane of Conans The Wis ailing, Mine Che Mad for A.

of 94. Bump son on Sis wee de of the Mine of witH anvive do the of Nice BET RoP he 8988, The dancing club give a dance mista in dos Me. and Man. M. Alma confer will the 18 movemos Me.

Has Been The Sating the Owe work Sop dels of wile de in Chinese detaile, the componte conformane, outMiss Carrie Cafes, 94 Bus College for the spring quarter. Gating has fenching at the flows and and Parme College in Tie sPends grips Miss Paine Atkins MOS married and in Wednesday to Mr. Arthur Young, will marriage was a very quiet affair only the aavd intimate friends were capita will The Antes fraternity entertainre with a smoker at the chapter house for Thursday evening in honor of Mr. is: Hewitt of Minneapolis, Mine. The reports guests were Professor 1891-92 Coach Lowmas.

Dr. Withoit. Mr. Kine. Mr.

D. Lewis, Mr. Thockmorton. Mr. J.

B. Fitch. Mr. in Tom Harris, Mr. Gordon Auld.

Mr. R. float- R. Lancester, Mr. Ralph Erskine, Mr.

Ward Gates, Mr. Ray Pollom, Mr. it Bob Bonnett. and Mr. Harry Ziegler.

The Cosmopolitan club entertained the Chinese University baseball team Wednesday evening at the Chinese The club, 816 Osage, During the the early part of the evening there 1906 was music, both vocal and instruwas mental, by the members of the team. Later a program was given. no The first number on the program was a group of Russian songs, played on the oboe by Dean Potter. This was followed by a Russian folk song. sung by Mr.

N. T. Jerebzoff. Mr. F.C.

the Harris gave a talk on Egypt. The Chinese University quartet sang "To Hawaii" and "Sweet Lei at Lehne," and responded to an encore 30, with "Oh, Dear Hawaii." Professor Roberts gave a short talk and on "A World Language." He was followed by the Chinese University instrumental quartet. They gave in four selections, "Hilo March," "Kawaihan Waltz," "Like Noa Like." and de- "Old Plantation." Refreshments, consisting of ice cream and assorted cakes, were served by the Chinese students. Afterfor ward all the members of the team and all the Chinese students here or joined in singing "Aloho," a farewell song. 'The members of the team are: Mr.

Kan Yin, Mr. Ayan, Mr. Akana, Mr. Alvin, Mr. Robinson, Mr.

En Sue, Mr. Ping Kong, Mr. Ako, Mr. Apau, Mr. William Apan, Mr.

Tan Lo, Mr. Sam Hop, Mr. Maik, and Mr. Chin. Others present were: Professor and Mrs.

Roberts, Miss Gericke, Miss Boot, Miss Haass, Professor Kammeyer, Dean Potter, Mr. W. L. McLane, Mr. Q.

C. Matson, Mr. Carl Ostrum, Mr. N. T.

Jerebzoff, Mr. F. C. Harris, Mr. Francisco Rodirguez, Mr.

H. P. Resmick, Mr. H. Yuasa, and the members of the Chinese Students' club, Mr.

F. F. Lee, president of the Cosmopolitan club: Mr. W. H.

Chun, Mr. B. C. Choy, Mr. R.

A. Ching, Mr. Vacation Employment for A. Wong, and Mr. E.

L. Shim. selling guaranteed house articles. Last season students Again the wedding bells sounded from $27.00 to $40.00 a week. forth their notes of joy.

The Easter your territory now. National bride of Liberal, Miss Mabel Etzold, Twelfth Newark. N. Y. was united in marriage to Mr.

Harry M. Noel, of Topeka, Kansas, at 5:30 44444 m. April 12, 1914, Rev. Dr. H.

A. organization entitled to 4 M. Holshouser, cTiciating. member of the Collezian The home of her parents, Mr. and should elect a represen- Mrs.

L. A. Etzold, was decorated with not later than today. 4 ferns and flowers and amid these will he a meeting of the teautiful reminders of the Eastertide, Board in K-34 Mon. 4 this most estimable young lady, so April 20, at 10 a.

m. The well known to the community, placed of every member of 4 her vows upon the altar and became Board is desired. Mrs. Harry M. Noel.

4 4 4 4 4 The groom is a civil engineer, and will Gline 6 8 Auto OUR SHE At 40 410R 49 90400 Mom, 08 ah Sands AD 40 40 At Sultan of 48 aND the He War Romano awaiting waR 0000 wine One 408 One 400 one ciao a 40 She wiltone He of She Bully aunt of 40 His on the in with Rte de an Bathe for IRE work, do make an Stop of Lord's Last Sun" She Domim smell Sop the of do he a de She Srom Whitle the Stile was work ONe of Re argued in the British arm do his Brome, and witw was Suing done he Snaidan if would he the enosened to his pedal anastop if a similar was pol made for King only Between the two What live Rossina eilt is the predal arm of the image bears the arms of Great Britiam. Whee the Russian gift was finished agents of the Salian paid for carried it away, let the Kole tribesmen did know bow to send replica to King George taken to Hir John Gray Hill, Liverpool, wha maintains winter on the Mount of Olives in Lady paid the tribes. for their work and brought the to London. ikon is made in the form room with the front elevation surmounted by the royal arms. The of the Saviour and his disciples the table are done in full relief mother of pearl.

The work is complete, even the smallest table in mother of pearl occupying ordinary place on the table, The workmanship is exquisite and the deeexellently done. It is probable if no means can be found for the ikon to the King, it find a resting place in some museum. If you want your Watch, Glasses or Jewelry Repaired in the shortest pos gible time leave them at Askren's Jewelry stores. The Edwards County club met Tuesday and elected officers for the spring term. The officers elected were: president, Ada Mathes: vicepresident, Ruth Peters: secretary, Shelby Fell: marshal, Vernon Johnson.

The club will meet this term on Wednesday at chapel hour. A motion was passed that the club should have a "hike" on Friday evening, April 24. UNION PACIFIC TRAIN SCHEDULE EAST BOUND 102 Through 6:02 a 104 Through 106 Junction -K. C. local.

6:30 a I 108 Salina-K. C. 2:54 110 Through 4:00 a WEST BOUND 101 Through a 103 Through 1:50 105 K. C. local.

8:10 107 K. 109 Through 9:03 BLUE VALLEY BRANCH SCHEDULE NORTH BOUND 125 Passenger 2:10 141 Motor 7:00 a 173 Freight 5:00 a SOUTH BOUND 126 Passenger .12:25 142 Motor Car. 7:05 174 Freight 4:00 ROCK ISLAND TRAIN SCHEDULE EAST BOUND No. 40 Passenger 5:30 a No. 28 Passenger 1:40 No.

60 Passenger 12:20 a No. 86 Local Freight 3:04 WEST BOUND No. 59 Passenger 2:50 a No. 39 Passenger 9:40 No. 27 Passenger 3:04 No.

85 Local Freight 8:40 a Another Victory Won 90 No die coolie OF SHE 40 4 ONE 08 is the game that is played and enjoyed by everyone. Spalding Rackets Hese dhsir over all Prices $1.50 to $8.00 All weights from 12 8-2 to 45 College Book Store 4 0. SON OUR OP 20 4. Shipme PHON Sane, 4 Some Nos with Ag Sp do do So A Sad the Bad Miss a saw The The while the the finally home ssalem, wen ikon The half figure about in solid very utensils their sign that delivering will London AND A Noe suasione, Ma0 IN Roping A 10P d0 MP WH SINE ME OF Retime 4 to OR 0 Russia die 5. A 0.

OW PONROP STATE OF EDUCATION Sane None Mo Main file it SUPREWE COURT I OF Famine Bert, F. Client Mo Point SENATORS fo CONGRESSMEN tried 8 Duding VirtaP Mendant of and am per COUNTY OFFICERS Senator Levine Troll Clerk Gee. one Chen 900000000 Judge of of District Costa 83. 000000 Hannah Wetele hater County Health Smith John Nordstrom Gee. O'Maller -DO IT THE NATIONAL WAY." It not only saves: your time: ft saves their time, too.

That is one son why you get better grades when you write your notes the NATIONAL WAY. Better get your Underwood and the National Course today. Simply ask PATTERSON Y. M. C.

A. Team Work The most satisfactory feature of WALK OVER shoes is the team work with which style, comfort, durability and economy work together. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 HALSTEAD MANSHARDT Clothing Company Tango Slipper Buckles Dainty and beautiful in design, practical and dependable in service, are the characteristics of this popular buckle. Shown in Sterling Silver and Gold Filled. See them at Askren's College Store 1220 Moro 9.

wine We 18. 80 an HO 400 ON PHTER Anne, WHen OH: wise a A A A Tome pine Slate County County Closete Cleat Dr. Gianty AT KITTELL'S Phoenix Hosiery 0000-25e and 750 For Ladies. 75e and $1.00 Guaranteed Holeproof, Wilson Men's Furnishings Arrow Collars Hats and Caps, Pennants, Pillows, Streamers, We Do Cleaning and Pressing Elmer Kittell's Varsity Shop Aggieville 90 on the THe THE ORIGINAL PETER'S Milk Chocolate FACTORIES: Vevey, Switzerland Orbe, Switzerland Echandens, Switzerland Hachdorf, Switzerland Paris, France Fulton, U. S.

A. "High as the "The World's Alps in Favorite This famous food confection was Quality" Chocolate" invented forty years ago and though widely imitated, has never been equaled in quality. in ments in cash period, to The time difference ing The with debt the In the was 000: 1a 1912 The from 1912. was creasing In sas, debt the 48 ing to $3.35 for in the the 48 we find crease for the that crease fell to 48 states, At cent of United state of the total sets) is Profitable Students, hold made Secure Every a Roard tative There Collegian day, attendance the 4 4 G. WINANS, Oph.

D. EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST My Guarantee covers every feature of my work and goods. Office at Fleming's Pharmacy. J. B.

Floersch, Pres. F. A. Floersch, V-Pres. UNION S.

Jas. Pratt. Cashier. NATIONAL BANK UNION NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00 We Invite Your Account. Manhattan.

Kansas Marshall Theatre Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Pictures change every night. Vaudeville changes Monday and Thursday Prices, adults 10c Children under 12. 5c..

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Years Available:
1913-1914