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The School News from Hiawatha, Kansas • 4

The School News from Hiawatha, Kansas • 4

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The School Newsi
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Hiawatha, Kansas
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MissRoVer will chin District 29. GO TO WILL1TT RANKIN, Successors to M. Boyer. Jewelers and Opticians Robert Jones, an old Brown county boy, has secured 31. Remember the Brown County School Officer's convention, Horton, Oct, 2nd.

Owing to want of spuee the school I hope that every teacher the county will succeed in placing a library in his district the coming year. For information regarding the books adopted for "Pupil's Library" inquire of Superintendent. There were 107 applicants for certificates in MePherson county at the close of Normal: 5 first grades, 33 second grades and 34 third grades were granted, making 72 in all out of the 107 applicants. Chas. Moore will teach in No.

S. Miss Mary Gordon will teach in directory will not appear until the 1 FOR 4 I October issue. EVERYTHING. A new school house is to be built lit 18. Touchers are you going to put the '07-'93 Pupils Reading Circle Library in your school? P.

R. Harmon has" secured 3d for the coming year. Out of 183 applicants for certificates in Lyon1 county at the last ex- Chas. Schreck has concluded not I i .1 a TiVniV YTn. npr will tonc i he animation oniy ao receiveu ccrun-; 1P a fii-ct rvirlo crwrmd to teach this year and is enrolled at ilyniiii(r KiW inn 111 1 CcllCS.

4 lllSl gUldCS, SOCOllO Washburn College. 'grades, and 13 third grades. diaries Andrews and L. A. Wil-i The eight members of the state teachers' reading club board have done their work very effectively this year.

In the smaller congressional districts every county has been visited and nearly all in the 'big sixth and bigger seventh. The books are popular everywhere. White's School will do incalculable good wherever it is studied, and the schoolmaster in Literature will show what kind of teaching to avoid. liams arc quite sick with typhoid W. S.

Collawn assisted by cver I Jennie Collawn, M. C. Lint and Liz- H. G. Wilson isprineilancl Mi Jziu Rei1 wi" have chargeortho Mor- The next teachers' examination will be hold Ojt.30 in the Hiawatha High school building.

Willis has retained W. E. Tiffany and Clarice Harmon for the year. Willis will have an up-to-date school. nil scnoois.

'ror. ivonawn seems "Mary Panncr assistant of the Pa-don ia schools. R. J. Bathurst commenced his second year in District 35 the 13th of September.

to be a fixture at this place. C. E. Smith and Miss Katie Pas-sett will have charge- of the Baker schools the coming year. They are Owing to the illness of Mrs.

The Hiurh school department at both experienced teachers and will Rounsavelle, district 10 1 1 I i will ue ILimlio will be under the supervis- -r- 1 1 1 1 A Miss -Lena win icacn ou Work. I taught- by Miss Cora Mover of this winter. This is tier second vnn tine; Never allow yourself to wound a00llU1'- Miss Viola Weaver will teach hoi ion of II. Mueller. H.

H. Spang-ler retains the superintendency assisted by Mrs. AnnaDillman. This makes the eighth vear for Prof. Snangier at Hamlin.

the feelings of timid, sensitive ehild- As wc have county uniformity ren )y making playfully sarcastic there will be no change of text books concerning them in the homo school the coming year. Miss Weaver will no doubt give good satisfaction. for the next four years. The value of a teacher. It is said that a good teacher is worth his weight in gold, but a poor teacher is dear at any price.

How many of our school boards practice this golden rule? White's School management is one Carl Wallace will have charge of of the latest and best book's for aid-: the Fairview schools this year. Mr. ing teachers in school management, Wallace is a graduate of K. S. U.

S. E. Lee, who laugh tNo. 8 last an(1 P1'01 a ssful termfor nun. vear will teach in Doniphan county J.

G. Tlaldesnaii has secured the school District 03. The people of this district will find Mr. Haldeman a capable teacher. Wc need money, if you can see your way clear to pay your subscription to Thk School Nkws, it will be appreciated.

Edward Archer will superintend the Powhatan school the coming year. Miss bright will wield the rod in the primary room. this year. We are sorry to loose! We hope that all teachers will Mr. Lee.

i usc Harvey's grammar this year as Mr A. J. Hunt will not teach 14 is onl.v nelhatcan be lawfully this voar but has been en.plove.1 to in the lirowneountysehools. 'I travel in the interest of an Eastern' Miss Mary Nutting and Miss Fouloy's Laundry, Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods. Fine Laundry Work a Specialty.

Two New Bath Tubs Recently Added. Alice Wood will tealdi the lieserve book company. school this vear. This is Woods fourth year there. The school house at Carson has been repaired and looks about as Out of hi!) applicants for cerlili-i eates in Peno county, were suc- School Srade at Ulw Sclawatha World office, 7'S cents a hundred, 10 cents a dozen.

'They were fortunate in securing the services of S. Pollock in 22. Mr. Pollock qualified to supervise any school. Out of 10G applicants for certificates in Greenwood county, (17 were successful; GO first grades, 47 sec- well as a new one would.

They have cessful. The percentage is very socured the servk.es of Franklin U. low and rather startling. Moyer. District 40 wasfortunate in secur- ond grades and 14 third grades, ing the services of J.

W. Gordon this The Business Manager of the you KNOW News, Edw. L. O'Neil, has entered Washburn College and Earl S. Hall, Hlll'SI CS iffillieniian year, uoruon is one oi our leading teachers.

of the Hiawatha Academy, will succeed him as Business manager. MOST PROGRESSIVE BARBER IN TOWN. E. In. Morrill, Pres.

C. D. Laramc, V-Prcs. C. B.

Bakor, Cashier. the- The entire teaching force of Everest was re-ekvled in June. Everest always secures the best. sliop with twocxecilot bath I. S.

Gi'iswold, assisted by iss rooms in Geiger, Miss Beatty and Miss Dola Elliott has charge of the Robinson Cool Breezes As soon as the rush lets up a lit- tie the Superintendent will benn i schools the coming vear. Robinson aie mo uppre-iated during the sum-1 11 1... 1... 1-. i visiting schools.

should be proud ot her teaching! once felt. Bank Hiawatha, Kansas. Capital, $100,000.00. School district otlicers should see that school property is kept in re- corps. 'MILWAUKEE Every schoolroom in the county is situatl visrht ou biwzy shores, and the toinporatine thero 13 should be cleaned and put 111 proper usually just risrht.

if you vx-t to pair. re pair before school begins. Patrons attend the AationalE.ducatioual meeting to hold July 1SD7, vou ould not allow their own lU'oper-1 find the shortest aud most comfortablo WO lies ties line to be the to ro to ruin through neglect' Teachers are invited to ex- A. SCiiiliiBo amine our stock of Fall Dress and they should be jnst as careful Bl vcK A Topeka K.ig of the school property. The out- buildimjrs should be scrubbed and Goods, Wraps, Shoes and Notions.

Prices to compete with all compettiion. J. H. CUNNINGHAM, Dry Goods, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes And Furnishing Goods. The A.

SCHILLING. Grocer. everything put in order, then the teacher should be required to keep the property in good condition during the school year. 4 Second Door South of the Postoffioe..

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