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The Student from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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The Studenti
Location:
Neodesha, Kansas
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3
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of today are the of tomorrow. The hope of the Republic is in the Young. Then how Important You Should Begin right to make The Best Citizens, that ourCountry, Our State and our City, May be leading in All Things that make a Happy and Prosperous People, in the matter of Education, Pleasure or Business choose Only The Best; In Securing Articles of Necessity or Luxury Adopt the Same Principals and Buy the Best, which you will always find, in the Best Value, at Neodesha's Representative Store of B. CBAWFORD CO. School News.

G-o To The Mm To Buy Your Goods. What Low Prices will do. Wnen you come once YOU WILL COME AGAIN. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. This is the first issue of School News.

We have not been able to secure very much news, but hope by next time to be able to get out an interesting paper. "Old Glory." The now star that is to be added to the national flag to represent Utah, will be placed to the right of the fourth row from the top. At the same time the regulation size of the flag will be changed from six feet by five feet and five inches to six feet, five inches by four feet, inches. All the near flags are to be made of the finest American silk and will be very handsome. Personal Our per cent this week is 92.49.

What did you do on Hallowe'en? No tardies for two weeks gave us a quarter holiday last Friday. Marian Johnson was absent one afternoon because of sickness. Edith Keller stayed at home two days last week petting a boil. Nutting time will soon be over. What next will our boys and girls do? Alva Brittain is back again after being out several weeks with the chills.

We expect to have two of our old pupils back with us soon Martin and Willie Greer. Tic-tacking" seems to be the principal pleasure of some of the boys and girls cf cur town. Marian Johhnson has resigned her position as captain and Minnette Dorr has taken her Charley Long was absent several visit of his sistor and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Savage, of Oklahoma.

Freddie Masters, late of Connecticut, has been added to our roll. Freddie is a bright boy and wo gladly welome him. Our per cent of attendance last wook was90.sa This being tho highest por cent in the schools, our room secured, the banner. Arthur Varner, who was sick for several weeks, is back with us again. We are sorry to have any of our pupils out on accouut of sickness.

Harry Higgins fell, while playing, last week, striking his face just below the, eye. It was a hard fall and left a bad bruise, but no serious results. Albert Nattier, Elmer Mooro and Helen Bauman have furnished our room with some nice wo noed now is some nice pictures. Who will bo the first to bring one? At last we have, our new seats and each ono knows his place. We can fully appreciate them as we waltod so long.

As it is we are obliged to use several tables that each may have a desk. Thursday ended the second month of school. The followlngpupljs wero neither absent nor tardy, this month: Hellen Bauman, Frank Baldwin, Emma Baker, Wilford Brundldge, Minnette Dorr, Charles Carpentor, Myrtle Gustin, Loy Chlldors, Clyde Uasler, Harry Higgins, Anna Long, Frank Hasler, Mary Mikesell, Johnny, Belle Vincient, Elmer Moore, Bertha Woodall, Wallace Morgan, Agnes Zwlssler, Albert fattier, Katie Zwlssler." John Scott, Lizzie Zimmor-man, Walter Scott, Freddie Masters. We had two tardies this month. School books rebound at the Register, office.

Peeb es Go. i i- B. W. PEEBLES, Mgr. days last week on account of the death HANES SON, Proprietors Min St-Meaf Marfet Beef Oonatantly on Hand Fresh and Cured Heat, Fauaage Making a Specialty Main Street NEODESHAf KAN.

of his brother, Pearl. Irene DeFord is enjoying a visit from her cousin, Miss Mae Thatcher, whose home is in Oklahoma. Maurice Smith is delighted over the.

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Pages Available:
140
Years Available:
1894-1896