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The School Galaxy from Marion, Kansas • 3

The School Galaxy from Marion, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The School Galaxyi
Location:
Marion, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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Oct. 25, 1877. THE SCHOOL GALAXY. 33 I I 1 1 Anna Hannaford. Jcnnnie McAllister.

0M Rizpah LaYarice. Grille's Hodge. Agnes Melly Billings. Nettie Hoops. Kiltie Whipple, i THE RESULTS.

Addie Costello. Tula McAllister. John LaVance. Only two departments the high and JJVERY SCHOLAR'lW ANTS IT TheKew Patented MITHOGRAH- With the abote, you can in Are mtnutea draw the most difficult sketch or portrait of any size. Address, WMf TOUCHON, Pea body, Kansas.

lOiujggMn that Frlf The following wre the subjocls of 1 ast Friday's declamations "Song ol the Pvoet," by Ralph Hodge. 1. 1 M. OQEBKTT'S does not include pupils recently enrolled. The following gives the standing of pu-pih whoso uVerftgos are' BO per or over: i Octavia Harrison I Gilles Hodge 91.5 A Trappers btory," by John La ranee.

"Going Out and Coming In," by Agnes Hunt. "Two and by Nora Harrison, "A Pricelesr.Gem," by Ida Ball. GROCERY STORE. oi.z.'.vvm flifAiiister yi.2 Marion Centre, Kansas. Nora Harrison 85.0 "How he Kept House," by Gilles Hodges.

"Progress," by Nettie Hoops. Dea'ls in all kinds of Crockery, Queens ware, Boots and Shoes, "tc.if Angie Perkey 91.5 Addie Costello 84.8 Ida Ball 91.8 Nettie Hoops 83.2 It inn- RQ 3 ftTheiArt qi flailing a Boy ro the bmn A in The subjects of th, compositions and Mary Wilcox 97.5 Lydia Gibson 98.5 $0.0 9U Dora M'Clary 86.6 Wni (Groat 91.8 Arthur. Ralph Hodge 91.8 Roger Hannaford 90.0 Rizpah La Vance ,93.5 Jno LaVaUce 93.5 dialogue were published in our last issue. iuil PBOPKIKTOU OF FIRST 8BEET i LIVERY' STABLE, Marion Centre, Kansas. Good hirnouts and saddle horses at all times.

AllisonBillings91.2 Sarah Gentry 86.6 Agnes Hunt 91.4 Anna Hannaford Hattie Young 84,6, Melly Billing ,90,0 The location of the stable is convenient to the i- ''ii-i Ah irxr --vi '--Distri'ct Court was in' sessidn last J. X. BAKKAFORD, 1 PHYSICIAN AND 1 week. Look out for a marriage in high life, about Christmas. Mrs.

Knox is receiving a visit from The following is a list of pupils in 'the intermediate departm0ntwh9.se averages were ftft percent pr.pvqr; Office One Door East of P. O. a kion Centre. 5 Kansas Charley White 95 i hsir' Mf Frank Garer i 97 Ada Rhodes 94 Charley Wise 93 --This 1 year's political campaign in h. costello PROPHIBTOR OF THEi Belle Coble 90 Willie Sheldon 89 Mary Pratt 89 Geo Monohon 89 Bennie Rhodes 88 John Rhodos 88 Lulu Crane 93 Mary Gibson 92 Mary Healea 92 Edward Ball 92 Ella Sheldon 92 Vesta Perkey; Wesley Artz 91 Marion county seems to be a marked improvement on previous contests in the matter of sectional strife.

The purchase of John Wise's store by Wjl and the sale of C. Wise's livery stable to Dan'l Wren, are EVERYTHING STORE, I Elmer Harris i 85 Marion Centre, -( Kansas. Ccals in evervthinir usually found in a srener- ITEMS' LARGE: business changes we have heretofore al nWrchaftdistt store. I failed tp note. 'Oliqic' SAWS WD SMAtL PROFITS.

School was visited Wednesday ibv The Record gives us the credit of Misses Libbie Smith and Susie Groat. Several contributions laid on the h-wu I. Q. It OAT '1 ill Cqntraciors and Builders, i 1 ii We think onr' readers will miss their sihriip.nt historv: thls't wp.ek.VA What; has PEABODY, come of our historian 1 1 i i 1 ni T. Covert, of Summit township, visited school on Monday, having urgent noon, NOTARY PUBLIC.

Will take acknowledgments, make certificates, being the politest editor in all Kansas on account ftJbtt mimneyn wlfich we word our vHlii.Je fetwU, that we will lose this reputation when we get more experience in the newspaper line. i The Democratic County Convention which met in this city, last Saturday, endorsed the Workingman's and Grcen-backer1! tjeket, with the exception of the Conimissfoncr of the' second (Marion Centre) district, for which office they nominated Ni The Convention requested us to publish a report of their we must decline on account of our limited space. A Call. To those of the town who are interested in the. Temperance cause in this place to you we call for aid.

If vou cannot aid us by joining our society, protqst notes, etc. etc. Also Agent tor tne ETNA AND PHCENIX i Insurance Companies business with some of the students. i-THE first present the editor of-; the Qalaxy has ever received" in his official capacity was a pitcher full of saur kraut (is thattho way It is spelled?) Joui Stewart was the humane donor. umce in KUiwiui isnuamg, Marion Centre, ri Kansas.

1 t'Vt' Since our last issue, the following names were added to the school enroll- 0 raentt WWW is not easily darned in these ilk but it can be made in 3 by any one of either Snx, 'u auy part of the country who is willing co rt ork steadily at the employment that we furnish. $6ft per your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your sparr moment. We have agents who are making over $20 per.

day. All who enguge at oncu run make money fast. i Groat. 'J' ovy vvnice. 1 Primary Campbell.

4 you can by giving us your attendance 11, 1 and encouragement, I hen to this nk vniii nrfiSfiiicfi at nnr next mo.p.t. The following is( list of pupils in At the present i into' money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at eny. other, business. It costs nothing to' try the Terms ontllt Address at once, rortland, Maine. no ing, Sunday, Oct.

28, at 3 o'clock p. m. words in 'their spelling lesson week: Members op Ribbon Band..

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Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1877-1878