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The Common School from Scott City, Kansas • 4

The Common School from Scott City, Kansas • 4

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The Common Schooli
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Scott City, Kansas
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THE COMMON SCHOOL expected. Come prepared to do your By buying ten dollars worth 0 best. goods, for cash, from Livengood's mammoth stock of general merchan Come a Running, Everybody. dise, you will receive a handsome F. E.

CRABTREE, Editor. SCOTT CITY, KANSAS, MARCH, 1898. And get anything you want at the picture of any design you may desire, already framed. They are very fine. very lowest price at Livongood's.

Dry goods, groceries, hats, caps, You should see and have one of them 25 Cents Per Year, Subscription, laaies ana gents furnishings at 500 Copies in order to appreciate them fully. figures that can 't be beat. You should visit their store, see their goods, get When you make your purchases, get your coupons, save them, and secuye Entered at the Post Office at Scott City, Kansas, A At A. 1 lor transmission inrougn ine mans as seconu Missouri. Pacific Railway.

TIME TABLE. Missouri Pacific Railway, Mountain time, one hour slower than central time. Trains leave Scott as follows: EAST BOUND. No. 8 Through Express.

.1:37 a. m. No. 126 Fast Freight 3:05 a. m.

No. 122 Local m. WEST BOUND. No. 3 Through Express.

m. No. 121 Local Freight No. 125 Fast Freight 5:07 a. m.

Nos. 125 and 126 do not carry passengers west of Utica. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points. Parties wishing tickets to points beyond our lines will confer a favor by giving me four days notice in which time I can obtain tickets to any point desired. For further information call on or address G.

W. Blakey, Agent. one of these fine pictures. class matter. their very low prices, buy your stuff and live happy the balance of your days.

Their immense stock, splendid The latest styles of mens' and boys' Issued Monthly from the office of the County bupenntenaent 01 Public Instruction. spring and summer hats and caps at Meisenheimer's. They are neat and variety from which to select, will surely please you. Call and see us. South Main street.

The Old Santa Fe Trail. stylish. By Col. Henry Inman. Full cloth, While G.

W. Livengood is looking Livengood recently sold a dandy Dempster wind mill to Lynch and after his immense store at Hutchinson, gilt top, 500 pages, handsomely illus trated. Price, $3.50 delivered. his mammoth stock of goods here still Lough, to be erected on their big We hare recently received from remains, and is increasing right along. Crane Topeka, Kansas, a copy His big store here is left in charge of cattle ranch southwest of the city.

They expect to buy another one soon. Livengood can furnish you one just as good and at a very low price. of the above book, and it is truly one energetic and accommodating clerks, of the handsomest, best illustrated who are ready at all times, night or SANTA FE ROUTE. day, to attend to your wants, and and most entertaining books of the year. This book is the bier liter Go to Livengood's and get you a TIME TABLE.

would be pleased to have you call new buggy. ary success of the year. Though just In effect December 15 and see them. They wilt treat you 1897. East Bound.

Report of the term of school in right and do you good. West Bound. No. 7. issued, it is creating a sensation in the east, and the big daily papers are No.

8. District 10, closing February 22. At the teachers' meeting Saturdav copying page after page of it. 9:30 Lv. Kan City Ar.

6:30 a Topeka 4:05 am 5:25 am Newton Newton 10:00 nm To old.Kansans this book will be Hutchinson 7:50 Dm 10:15 am Gt. Bend 5:00 Number of days taught, 80. Number enrolled, 21. Total attendance in days, 875. Average daily attendance, 11.

Essie McNeal, Teacher. G. W. Livengood sold a fine brand 5:00 Ar. Scott City Lv.

8:30 a Central Time. new top buggy to Charlie Harkness O. D. CARD, J. P.

ast week. Look out for Charlie girls, March 5, a paper was read on "Why and How to Teach the Child to Think?" and F. E. Crabtree read one on the subject, "The Recitation." Both papers were quite freely and profitably discussed by those present. The roll call was responded to by giving events in Kansas history and date of same.

The following were present: Roy McNeal, J. H. Ball, A. M. Hopper, Emma Curtis, O.

D. Card, Hattie Bentson, Clara Pancake, Estella Render, W. PI Curtis, L. M. Hyland, Fannie Bentson, Gertie Render, Bessie Hyland, S.

J. Steele. he's surely coming. jCegal Abstracter of "Hi ties. tieal state and If yoa should occasionally receive a copy of The Common School and are not a subscriber, you will please re insurance Jlgency.

member that no charge will be made or same. Every paper is paid for Jarm JLands and Citu Srrooeriu before leaving the office. We would, Sold or denied. however, be very glad to enter your Taxes Paid. Titles Examined.

Ab cherished and read with, unabated interest. A royal gift book. Contains map of the trail, eight full-page pho-to-gravures of illustrations by Frederick Remington, and many other illustrations; portraits of Kit Carson and other famous plainsmen. The work is full of action from the start, and the reader will be entertained and held to closing page by Col. Inman's interesting and inimitable style.

From the hunter, trooper, scout, guide and trapper he has gathered of their best, and produced it in this book. Crane Topeka, Kansas, are the exclusive western agents for its sale. They want an agent in every county in Kansas, School Report. The following is the school report of District 14 for the term closing February 5, 1898: Number of days taught, 80. Names of Days Pupils.

Present. Henry Strickert 80 Freddy Strickert 80 Tillie Strickert 62 Augusta Strickert 80 Fred 21 Augusta 74 Carl 65 name on bur regular mailing list at any time. We shall appreciate the stracts Extended, etc. Charges Reasonable. Correspondence Solicited.

help and encouragement of our friends. C.W.PR0UDF00T, Register of Deeds Livengood's fine new buggies are Scott City, Kansas. going like hot cakes in June. Rube AND- McKinney and A. K.

Curtis have each recently purchased one of these fine The Eity Drug Store, riffs, rney are aanaies. uome ana see them. jCegal Abstracter for Scott County, Jfansas. Abstracting of Land Titles promptly attended to and at reasonable rates. Address, Scott City, Kansas.

Winter goods of all kinds selling at Nichols for cost or less. IDruys, yjfedicinos and jewelry. Toilet articles, Fancy goods, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Brushes, and Perfumery. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Moreau, Scott City, Kansas.

Three Ooinion 0 0 Call on 77frs, Sco, jC, ffiaryains in jf Seneral Xine of TJftllinery ft I ways on Jfand. Lena Wilken 79 Millie Wilken 78 Willie Wilken 78 Henry Wilken 80 Freddie Wilken. 80 Fred Potter 41 Frank 28 Clarence Dickhut 80 Clifford Dickhut 80 Lee Deaton 79 Average attendance. 14 Fannie Bentson, Teacher. Program.

Following is the program for the Teachers' Meeting Saturday April 2 at 2 p. A Symposia The teacher in and out of the school room. The Teacher's Preparation R. H. Crabtree.

2. The Teacher in School Estella Render. 3. The Teacher in Society Mrs. F.

H. Beck. 4. The Teacher in Politics O. D.

Card. 5. The Teacher in Finance J. H. Ball.

Every teacher should try and be present A full and free discussion "The CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper in every sense of the word." Harrisburg (Pa.) Call "There is no paper published in America that so nearly approaches the true journal' istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD." From "Newspaperdom" (New York). "I have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test and after a wide comparison with the journals of many cities and countries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the ideal daily journal as we are for som? time likely to find on these mortal J. T. Hatfield in The Evanston (111.) Index. Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received by all postmasters.

Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 181 Madison-st. The Western Journal, -AND The Kommon Both Papers One Year for $1.00. J. P. PAMKE, tiornxu at Scot I City, ansas..

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Pages Available:
53
Years Available:
1897-1898