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The School News from Hiawatha, Kansas • 3

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The School Newsi
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Hiawatha, Kansas
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For Anything RELIABLE in the way of Wait For the BIG MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Etc. At Moore's Seek a Reliable Jeweler The Largest and Handsomest Line Ever Shown in Hiawatha and you can buy these garments for less money than the material alone would cost. S. Evans, Jwelef and Optician Hiawatha, Ks Sale Begins Saturday, March 4, And Continues One Week IS ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED The Washburn Glee Club gave a Bliss is nursing frozen ears. Katherine Travers went 10 Kansas City, Thursday.

Virgil Wolfe takes his place with the Kansas City Star March 1. Charles Schreck is not in Wash The School News HIAWATHA ACADEMY PAGE The ground hog saw his shadow. Fred Mc Williams is taking shorthand and typewriting. Claude Bogue's lather will move north of Ho ton in Mattie Horn, Mamie Hedding, Virgil Wolfe and Harvey Kinzie attended rhetoricals Feb. 9.

Elizabeth Faidely is doing some good work with the new typewriter lately purchased by the Academy. Hubert Hart is compelled by sickness to quit school. He is a good, bright student and all regret his misfortune. There are two secrets now to be known, what Academy girl wears an engagement ring; and where is the surprise party to be held? JesseSpence bears the first marks of the boxing gloves. The boys will learn several things from gloves, the most valuable is to take what comes without showing temper over it.

good entertainment January in the Armory. Miss Spence deserves great credit for her work among the students. She drills the Glee Club twice a week and a Girls' chorus once a week free. She says it pays well in the end, as it cultivates a musical spirit among the students and often bringsout agood voice which would otherwise never burn college this term. Boxing is an art which every boy should be well versed in.

Charles O'Neil, who has been at Washburn, entered the Academy Feb. G. Elizabeth Faidely, Florence Schilling and Lenora Wood are members of the Spinster Club. The many friends of Charles Finley will be glad to hear that he is somewhat better in spite of the very severe weather which 'has kept him confined in the house. He located at 2840 Lafayette Denver, Colorado.

The brightest, merriest, most irrepressible class in the Academy is the Advanced Algebra class. They finished the finale Thursday and celebrated the event by an impromptu cremation at the open grate in Mona Ryan's home. The refreshments were delicious. Baked potatoes, Welsh rarebit, nuts and candy. be heard.

She is a bright little woman, who is much appreciated by her students, and who makes friends of all whom she meets. She surely did the college much trood in the places where the Glee Club sang. Some of the students have had the same excuse for absence everv The amusements were exciting: A sacrifice of old Algebras conducted by Prof. Minear; a peace offering of l. S.

McNAMAR, JEWELER Before buying call and see me. Work guaranteed." Repairing a specialty. One door east of Pyle Cullimore's. a new geometry presented by Miss Lamme, Leigh, Lewis and Conner have been out of school on account of sickness. Gussie and Arthur Evans were not able to be in school last week as they had la grippe.

Robert Douthart and Kirk Lewis, two of the Academy graduates, are in the army at Manila. Edna Daniels, Ralph Basset, Albert Winslow and Ralph Campbell attended rhetoricals, Feb. 2. Carl Myers resigned his place on the list of prize speakers. Fred Roy Ziller is next on the list, so he will fill the vacancy.

Miss Mary E. Morris and Phil P. Bliss, Hiawatha students at K. U. were elected to the editorial staff of K.

U. Weekly for the coming year at the annual election. World. week of everv term of school this year. The faculty think of prohibiting such as an outrage on good taste, sound judgment and individual originality.

Rev. J. B. Richardson, first vice president of the Board of Hiawatha Academy is having a pleasant winter visiting many points in the south. When last heard from he was on his way to the Bahama Islands.

Prof. B. F. Eyer, formerly of the Academy, but now of Topeka High 00 We Carry A Large Assortment of Speak- ers and Dialogue Books as well as Every School Book Used in Brown County. MINER STEVENS, Prescription Druggists.

09 00 00" Kiner, and a cake-walk led by Prof. Wallace. Everyone highly enjoyed the most informal and most happy event of the year. Principal Tupper is not slow to see the ludicrous side of but he' failed utterly one morning last week after he had had an all night's siege with the worn out furnace with which he tries to heat comfortable the two buildings for the day. The chapel was like au ice-box; water from the radiators in the upper rooms began to drop through the chapel ceiling; the seniors gave an audible giggle as the choir rose and began to sing: "Let Some Drops Descend on Me." Leah Thompson glanced at the principal who stood like a pillar of ice, aud then sang on to the end of the hymn, while the water fell drop by drop on her unprotected head.

Such heroism on such a cold morning deserves reward in the shape of a new furnace that will make all comfortable. school' writes Prof. Tupper that a son came to their home Jan. 27. The Academy sends congratulations to the Eyers.

The Preps held high carnival at the home of Grace Ryan Feb. 3. They stayed so late that some ol them failed to wake up before noon the next day, so Miss Kiner said. Loyd Babbitt froze his face on his Jesse Yates State Exchange Agents for State Text Books way to school Wednesday morning. Ethel Babbitt is boarding in town with her aunt since the zero weather came on.

'98, and Miss Etta We Also Keep a Supply of Books Used in District Schools and Academy Field were with us Jan. 19. Neil Hansen called Jan. 25. Cards, Clerks' Records, Teachers' Registers, Warrant Books.

Gift Books, Miscellaneous Books, Bibles and Testaments. HIAWATHA ACADEMY HIAWATHA, KANSAS. The Trustees of Hiawatha Academy to the Common School Teachers and Scholars of Brown County and Vicinity: We ask your consideration of the Hiawatha Academy as a place for higher education for the following reasons: It is the only undenominational school of high grade in the state. It is a thoroughly Christian institution. It fits in its regular course for any College in the United States.

It is well equipped for its work. Its teachers are thoroughly educated and of successful experience. Its graduates stand high in college, in teaching and in business life. Its charges are very low for the grade of the school. It is a home institution.

Send for a catalogue to Prin. L. E. TUPPER. And All Books Usually Kept in A 1 Book and Drug Store Jesse Yates Telephone 86.

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