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The College Hill Hustler from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

The College Hill Hustler from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

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Manhattan, Kansas
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The College Hill Hustler; Volume i. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER, 19, 1904. Numbcr.33. Turkey.

The frame work of the new addition to'Mr. DeSelm's house is up and partly enclosed. Will DeSelm and A. L. Stoddard are butchering the wood.

Mr. Howard cut his corn this week. Mn. Houston has been very sick this week. Indian summer with the accent on summer.

Make a turkey-gobbler of. your Mr. P. Carnahan is not a believer in the principles of "sixteen to one" but is thoroly convinced' to one is about the proper ratio. One day recently one of his hens laid an egg containing three perfect yolks.

Do any of our readers own henneries thatdo business on that plan? Andrew Jr Mead, who with John Pipher and, founded Manhattan and who came from Cincinnati, Ohio, in a steamboat, in the year 1855, died atihis home in 'Yonkers, New York. He was a Kansas Territorial.Senator, and mayor of this city, but lived here for many m. self next lhursday. Rev. J.

H. Let was in Clay Canter one day this week. Wanted A. L. Stoddard.

The Freshmen gave a party in the Womcns' Gymnasium Monday evening. Miss Anna Day visited with friends on the Hill the fore part of the week. President Nichols was "holding scraper" Wednesday, helping to level the ground around the new Auditorium. Wonder if was paying an election bet. Another student was suspended from College last week, for "irregularities" in his examinations.

Honorable conduct brings best results, even in College Surveyor Paull running lines in BJuemont tovv'nsite, Wednesday, locating' some of the property on the Hill that has been lying around loose for the past 35 oraears, G. R. Groome, student, his hand, two bones of which were broken a in fruit of the; loom, attempted to lift the entire opposing eleven, with one hand, Mrs. present occupant and owner oi the Winsbip place, is is having removed the hedge, fence which partly encloses the grounds, thus overcoming the air of seclusion, that prevailed there for to long a' time. The city council have decided to Macadamize jvi: roadway fronv Uhe up town district to the This is a proper caper and should haye; been donu; but in stead of jending at the college on Vat-tier street it would seem that to have Stronger Eggs Needed.

Man- 1 V- hattan leadmgj newspaper -tth Natibhalist, recites the startlinf fact that when Mrs. Afallon's horse sran away, one day'fecently, the buggy bcing.cosiderably damaged by corning in contact, with. a telephone polei; some eggs brought to' market Mrs Houston enjoyed a visU Sunday from her son Frank of Fail-bury, iviiss iviavv -ee iflonn wnrr tma were broken if." ilMfo '-vr ALL KINDS -r." OF WIRING PONS AT RIGHT TRICES. week as librarian at the new Carnegie library. The Hustler- goes everywhere and is going further, advertise in the Hustler.

There was no school this week 1 1 DOOR BELLS ANNUNCIATORS- ELECTRIC LIGHTS, etc. Miss Mitchell's parents. "Miss Edna Iltdbersr and Atvid INSTALLED. Nelson of Falun arc visiting with A. n.

Stoddard. the Dow family this week. 1 It vou don't recicve the Hustler connected in some way the west end ADVERTISE IN THE xiUSTlitR. regularly, notify the hustler at once, 'and Johnny get his gun," Haviner secured a laree list of -sub of.Moro would; have been more advantageous to the public, especially so lo the farmers who come to town on the Wild Cat, road, and could be used by all people driving to the city, from, the west or northwest, scribers, paper will hereafter devote a limited, amount of its space to advertisements. Advertise in the Hustler I The new Auditorium Hva.s used, for.

the first. time Wedns-day nilit, by the first number of the lecture.

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Pages Available:
138
Years Available:
1903-1905