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The Kiowa Daily Journal from Kiowa, Kansas • 4

The Kiowa Daily Journal from Kiowa, Kansas • 4

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Hi 312 Hornpowp New Series Ui Roiditer $629 f.e.b. Tilled Why Dont You Get a Car? WHEN men go camping, they travel light. Each of the few things taken has its part to do and i be depended it. 1 t.c fact that they take Ivory (. me cleansing has the following IV I mcam hat Ivory fulfills every soap requirement.

That it can be used for the toilet and for washing clothes and utensils equally well. That it can be used conveniently under any and I f.j all conditions. (It floats.) ful 31)3 horsepower motor and is as complete as the most expensive cars in the world. Also it uses very little gasoline. Stop putting it off.

Dont hold to the old fashioned idea that an automobile is an expense. It is not. Its an Take this splendid new Overland, for ll instance. It costs only $635. Its a beauty.

Large enough for your whole family easy to run your son and daughter can do it; has a big; power Bring your family in today and see this Overland. Its the greatest value of the year. MACKEY-McB AYER LUMBER CO. KIOWA. HAZELTON tSSsj HHr HARDTNER, The Company, Toledo, Ohio "Mad.

In U. S. A. 49 WITH OUR CHURCHES CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS WHO WERE ENROLLED IN THE KIOWA HIGH SCHOOL LAST YEAR Methodist Complete Satisfaction In our business of selling Lumber, we always try to do two things give a man a little better Lumber than he can get elsewhere, and charge him no more than he would have to pay elsewhere for Lumber not so good. We find it easier to hold old customers than to make new ones.

How about you? Are wholly satisfied? Let us make an estimate on your next bill. Large or email no matter which. We will appreciate the smallest order and give you the same care, consideration and attention that the largest buyers gets. Remember, theres satisfaction in quality. Sehroeder, Helen 4 Snfith, Paul 4 Williams, Howard 4 Wiltrout, Francis 4 Miller, Alta 5 Conrad, Pearl 6 This was compiled fro mthe records of the school by Professor B.

T. Bullcn, Highh School Principal. Any student who wishes to varify their credits will see Professor Bu--llen in the Wednessday, August 30, at 9 :00 A. M. Yonrs very truly, Hary McGuire, Superintendent of Schools.

Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 :00 a. m. League and Class Meeting at 7 KM) pu Preaching at 8:00 p.

Choir practice Friday evening at 8 Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8:00 pc. Ladies Aid meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. The W. F. M.

S. meets the second Friday in the month. Pastor, Rex. E. N.

Cunningham Superintendent, S. Zoab Benton All are cordially invited to attend. Methohds and management (n) Reviews (n) I. Second Term American History n. (n) Physics II.

(n) Arithmetic (n and c) Reviews II. (n) Notes Subjects printed in capitals, and one year of History and two years of Science required of all students. Those who expect to complete the College Preparatory Course will take three years of a foreign language. Those studies marked (c) ure required for the commercial course. No class will be organiezd for less than seven pupils.

Credits counting towards graduation will not be giveh for less than a full years work in any full year study. borsu subject. All students will be classified according to the following designated schedule: To be classed as a Sophomore a student must have completed three units; a junior seven units; and a senior eleven units. i Mrer? THE YARD THAT SAVES AND SA TISFIES The 0 Kiowa LumberJCo. KIOWA, KANSAS FRESHMEN NO.

OF CREDITS Botkin, William 2 Goff, Irene 2 Hood, Anna Hod, Lydia lj McCoy, Cecil 0 Snodderly, Marie 2 Williams, Nellie 2 Harris, Bruce 2 Henson, Opal 1 Callison, Leta 0 McKitrick, Dorothy 1 Fuller, Olen 0 JUNIORS NO. 0 FCREDITS Bra key, Chester 7 Burkey, Hazel 9 Callison, Oscar 8j Foreman, Meryl 8 Fox, Edith 10l2 Good, Forest 8 Friffin, Freda 81 Green, Mary 7 Henry, William 8 Ives, Ailene 8 Landis, Ben 9 Parker, Virginia 10 Rhoton, Forrest 7 VunDusen, Earl 7 Watt, Edison 1 0 Willis, Hazel 1( SENIORS NO. OF CREDITS Circle, Ray 11 Farage, Delsie 12 Farage, Lea 11 Harris, William 12 Hull, Edgar 12 Johnson, Collet lllij Congregational Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching services at 11 :00 a.

m. and 8:00 p. m. Prayer service and bible study at 8 p. m.

Ladies Aid Society alternate Wedne days at 3 :00 p. m. President of Ladies Aid, Mrs. C. C-McCoy.

Superintendent of S. S. O. P. T.

Eweb Pastor, Rev. C. C. McCoy. A cordial welcome is extended to att to attend the services.

OLD LADY FEELING FINE After Takipg Four Bottles Of Cardui, The Womans Tonic. Kiowa Cleaning and Hat Works Work Called for and Delivered Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Mrs. M. E. Patton Phone 69 Kiowa, Kansas Say you are a reader of this paper and we will send you on approval the handsome volume entitled Mount Vernon, The Horae of Washingto The cover and ink used in printing are colonial blue, and the tule is in gqld leaf.

The paper is French vellum, and the color, colonial buff. The illustrations were mode by ou own artists, by special permission of the authorities of Mount Vernon; This is the story of impressions left by a trip to Washingtons home, aar an eminent authority says: Breathes more of the real spirit of the place than anything else ever written. Regular price $1.00. If on receipt you find it satisfactory, remit 76o otherwise return within one week. U.

8. PRESS ASSOCIATION; Bond Building, Washington, Course of Study First Year First. Term ENGLISH I. ALGEBRA I. Latin I.

(c p) Ancient History I. (c p) Elementary Sciencel. (g) Penmanship I. (c) Second Term ENGLISH ALGEBRA II. Ltain p) Ancient History II.

(e p) Commercial Geography I. (c) Penmanship 11. (c) Second Year ENGLISH III. GEOMETRY I. Latin IH.

(c p) German I. (c p) Agricultural I. (n) Domestic Science and Domestic Art I- (g) Typewriting I. (c) Second Term ENGLISH IV. GEOMETRY II.

Latin IV. (c p) German II. (c p) Agriculture II. (n) Dom. Science and Dom.

Art H. "(g) Typewriting n. (c) Third Year ENGLISH V. Algebra (c p) Physiology (n) German IH. (c p) Bookkeeping I.

(c) Commercial Law (c) Stenography I. (c) M. H. Historyl. (g) Second Term ENGLISH VT.

I CiVics (n) Phychology (n) German IV. (c p) 1 Bookkeeping H. (c) Solid Geometry (g) Stenography H. (o) M. and M.

History H. (gf Fourth Year American History I. (n) Physics I. (nj) Try this on Your Eczema Cobden, 111. Having used Cardui, the womans tonic, in my family, for a number of years," writes Mrs.

Kate Metz, of this town, and always with such good results, I feel it my duty to write you about it, so that you may publish my letter. My mother is living with me, and she is 52 years old. For the last three or four years, she has been troubled a great deal with cramping spells, and for days at a time, she would have a severe headache. She read of how much Cardui has helped other women who were sick and ailing, and decided to give it a trial. She began taking it three times a day, and since then has been getting along simply fine.

Mother only used four bottles of Cardui, but she is no longer troubled with the severe headaches, and her stomach is so much stronger that she can eat most anything. We both feel that any lady who not strong and well, would be greatly benefited by the use of Cardui. Try Card-u-L NCB8 If you are afflicted withSalt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption, or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal, 50c the jar. Wakeland Pharmacy Harmon Drug Co McGee, Fred 121 Mason, Elbert 11 Mays, Grace 12 Redman, Rex 12 Richardson, Mabel 11 Tucker, Milford 12 Watt, Myrtl 11 SOPHOMORES NO.

OF CREDITS Alberding, Elmer 5 Benton, Gladys 4 Burgess, Ralph 4 Clark, Ellis 4 Clark, Alma 3 Cunningham, Irwin 4 DeMuth, Dan 4 Dickey, Frieda 4 Dixon, Margaret 4 Evans, Mirza 4 Filson, William 3 Good, Helen 3l Griffin, Mildred 4 Hague, Irene 6 Henson, Cecil 4 Jefferies, Homer 4 Justis, Ruth 6 Keitel, Laura 3 Mason, Harry Nichols, Frank filj Ray, Myrtl 3 Rumsey, Herbert 4 Conrad Schwanz made us one of his pleasant calls last evening, and advanced his supscrlption th the Daily Journal for a year, also that of his daughter and son-in-law, Frank Ames, residing inColorado. Mr. Schwanz likes to get the Daily that is full of home news and a boostex for Kiowa. xeeeeeeeeee eeeee xxeeeeeeeeee eeeee TAKEN CHARGE I Have taken charge of the Kanotex Oil Business at Kiowa, for- marly managed by L. B.

Hill. CD Am prepared to make deliveries for kerosene of gasoline on Short notice. I would appreciate a share of your bueiness. LEARN TO WRITE Newspaper, Moving Picture and Magazine writing is the most independent of all professions. Study it during your spare time at home.

show you how to utilize your brains and get by with yonr copy. This is the altest and most economical courses ever offered. Ask fox information. U. S.

PRESS ASSOCIATION Bond Washington. D. C. Mrs Zola Ikerd departed for Wichita this afternoon to visit her par-4 ents, Mr and Mrs J. B.

Cramer. She will go from there to Winfield to visit her sister, Mrs Overstreet. Mrs Ikerd expects to be gone about a week. Mr Zola will try batching. Wfc feel for him, jJ CHAS.

WEST, Manager TELEPHONE lit i.

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1916-1916