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The Purple and White from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

The Purple and White from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

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Pittsburg, Kansas
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THE PURPLE AND WHITE 4 LOCALS. Patronize the WWW Wlilte Star Steam Laundry. Corner 5th and Broadway. Phone 6. Miss Skinner has an attraction in Wichita now.

The first half of the first term closed Nov. 9th. Enrollment 230. Mr. R.

Wolford, principal of the Fuller school, was a visitor during the month. Mr. Wolford still thinks that" Woman can love." Miss Olga White and Robert Dooling, from the North building furnished excellent music for the teacher's meeting AVednesday night. The election returns were given to the students during the day Wednesday as fast as received and Correct fllMllfners at IRfcjbt prices. The Athenian Literary society will give a recital in about three weeks.

Rev. A. S. Freed, pastor of the M. E.

church, looked in upon us one day last week. be interesting as well proved to As tin1 experiment of oiling the 6n North Broadway. PITTSBURG, KANSAS. as instructive. Miss Beatrice Large, of the class of '00, was a visitor last week.

Miss Large has a good position this year in the Litchfield schools. Mr. S. W. Black, formerly superintendent of the Pittsburg schools, but now engaged in the real estate business here, was a visitor Monday.

Some of the members of the floors has been successful, all in the building has now been oiled. S. C. Lardiner formerly principal of the North building, visited the High school during the month. The handsome siVn that adorns our ''sanctum'' door is the work of Mr.

Bert Porter, of the Freshman class. Let the students remember this motto: '-That virtue which hath ever to be guarded is scarce worth the sentinel." Rev. J. A. Gibson, pastor of PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Telephone No 50 art like Rio Van school THE Winkle.

They have an ''insuper Wt MaHe a Specialty of I WW A 1 111 Va i 1 1 1 WW Come Up and See. able aversion to all kinds of profitable labor." Olga Williams and Olga White, of Miss Franks' room, North building, are subscribers to the Pukplk and Wiiitk. Miss Franks is to be congratulated upon having such up-to-date pupils in her room. Miss Hannah White, who was a member of the junior class last year and who will be remembered by all old students as the re pre- 5 Fine Platinum Work. J.

K. indburg-, Pres. ale, Vice Pres C. P. Hale, Ca hier A.

B. Maxwell, sst ash. the (Tinted Presbyterian church, conducted devotional services Monday morning. Rev. A.

It. Maclean, formerly of Pittsburg but now of Independence, looked in upon us while in the city Monday. At the meeting of the Athenian society Oct. 20, Miss Myrtle Ket-tler was elected secretary for the remainder of the term. The grade cards were issued for the first time this year last Monday.

They will next be distributed the middle of January. During the past month we were favored by a visit from the following teacher's of the Parsons Ilioji school: Mr. W. L. Enfield, teacher of sciences; Miss Josie Wilson, instructor of English history, and Miss Anna Lockwood, instructor of Civics and history.

national! Bank. sentatiye of Mary Stewart in the junior play, is now teaching in Nebraska. At the teacher's meeting this week, Miss Jessie Skinner, appearing in the role of "Brudder Brown," gave his discourse on apples. A hearty encore proved that the reading was well received. Mrs.

Skinner responded by giving the experience of the small boy who ran away from home. PITTSBURG, KANSAS. John Cheatam Sells as Fine a Line of Fruitst Confectionary and Cigars as Big Folks..

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