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The College Hill Hustler from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

The College Hill Hustler from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

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The College Hill Hustler. I ll MJnBMVtiVM Number 35.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER, 24, 1904. Volume I.

Glad the light of Christmas comosi Merry is the Christmas feast Thru a thousand happy home Kcrth and South and West and last; Blitho the song the traveler ting, Elitte the wishes reveler rays Lifting hearts to happi tt things Thru the Chris'mas holidays. Mrs. A. IvicAlani 'leaves today for Nemaha county where 'she will visit during Holidays ith her; son W. McMnnis.

Harlow K. Hudson leaves today for a visit to the Sac and Fox Indian school at Toledo, And. now hisiriends are wondering if he has one to learn the Indian language. This is the season for the free and unlimited coinage of mince pies and tho above par, they will have gone down considerably within the next few days. The ratio as established on the Hill still remains 16 to 1.

The Board of Regents ya6 in session Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. '-All members were, present and the meeting was a busy one. Among the items the following may be of general interest: it was voted lo'coiUm-ue school -in domestic science and domestic' art for another year. The city of Manhattan was given the privilege of quarrying rock in the college quarry for the road to be macadamized from the business street to the college gate. One hundred fifty dollars annual maintenance was voted to the college Y.

M. A. and seventy five dollars to the college Y. V. C.

A. It was voted to give the second term of the domestic science short course- this winter term. The Auditorium- vy.k accepted from the, contractor, Ilemy Bennett, and arrangements were made for the final settlement. Pres. E.

R. Nichols' was authorized to purchase three new pianos for the Music Department, if available funds can be found. Industrialist. Send in your subscription before January and keep up with tho timei. 49 cents per yar.

Miss. Alice Shoftf is expected to arrive today from Broughton to spend the Holidays with herparenls Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shofc, The Bait'd brothers, siuuerits, left yestetdsy for their homo near Riley, where, trjey will spend Christmas under the parental roof.

Dr. Barnes, veterinary surgeon at College left Dec. 22, for Medina N. 'where he will wed Miss Hazel Hill on Dec. College, final examinations for the fall term were, held Thursday and Friday.

Tlie winter term will commence the first Tuesday in January Misses Brooks and Neva Larson, College students, will spend the holidays at their homes in Tes-cott, having departed for that place yesterday. August of. Falun, arrived yesterday morning and joined his family who are visiting Mrs. Hedberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Dovv. Miy Jacob Brenner will commence remodeling his house the first of theyveek. A.

L. Stoddard will engineer, the work of destruction arid' cottstru clioiv'A s. Klbert Dickens and Henrietta, Calvin entertained the domestic science short- course class at the hopejof the former, on. the evening of 'December 10. The Carnegie Library board met hit Friday "evening-and decided that Jh.ose unfortunate euough to live, outside the city limits mustjpajr a fee of 50, cents per quarterj 5 cents per month or 10 Wit wek far the usi of books.

Hol id ays next. This is cough season. Send us all the news. Bring us all the news: 1904 is almost a goner. A Merry Christmas to all.

Ye editor still holds his grippe. Be careful not to get Miss Lena Doane has been very sick the past two Arthur Hjort was a visitor at the school house Thursday afternoon. There ill be no Holiday vaca- tiaiy.atthe College Hill school this i-' Mr. Brenner entertained his Sun-dav school class last Thursday ev-evening. Miss Mamie- Carnahan is home from her school to spend Christmas and New Years.

Carl Ellingjformerly of K. S. A. C.r who has been having a severe tussle with at Kansas Ciiyj is recovering. Mr.

Wilkins, nurseryman, was soliciting orders on the Hill this week, for fruit trees and shrubbery, or next spring delivery. Miss Nellie Mitchell, teacher, lias again, taken charge of tha College Hill school, after having at home for some time on account of the illness of her mother..

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Pages Available:
138
Years Available:
1903-1905