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Dawson School Notes.
The attendance in the primary
room is now about 60.
Our basket ban team has not
been able to work yet on account
of the poor condition of the
groundR
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shape to beat I-Iumboldt at base
ban hursday. It promises to be
an interesting : game.
Elyin Barlow recently gave the
school a collection of 40 books
, for the school library. This
makes a nice start and with what
the school shan add a very credit-
able showing will be made.
Verdon School Notes.
There are nine candidates for
graduation this year from the
high school.
The , enrollment for the quarter
just closed was 54 boys and 65
girls average attendance was 45
boys and 54 girls.
Fire drills have been introduc-
ed. In the last drill the pupils
were all outof the building in less
than one-half minute and were
back to work again in less than
another minute.
James \Viltse closed a success-
ful term of school in Dist. 27 ,
Friday , March 18th.
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Prof. S. A. Chidester , who was
Prof. Funks predecessor at Ver-
don , is now principal of the Ver-
digre , Nebr. , schools.
Dist. 31-A. L. Knisely teach-
er.-School dosed March 25th.
The pupils gave a program con-
sisting of recitations , songs and
ciphering.
Work on the Kearney Normal
school will begin within the next
two months. The plans provide
for a handsome structure which
can be added' to from time to time
without marring the general sym-
metrical design.
Sir Edwin Arnold-1832-1904-
Noted poet , scholar and editor ,
died in London , March 24. His
principal works are ; " 'The Indian
Song of Songs , " "Indian Poetry"
"Pearls of the Faith , " 'fhc Song
Celestial , " " rhe Light of Asia"
and "The Light of the"\V orld. "
His masterpiece is "The Light of
Asia. "
State Supt. , V. W. Stetson , of
Mainewhom several of our teachers -
ers heard in Lincoln last summer
is a leading candidate for the
superintendency of the Omaha
schools : Our own State Supt.
Fowler is also a candidate. Also
Dr. VL'olf principle of the Lincoln
high school. This position pays
salary of $3,600. Supt. Pearse
goes to Milwaukee.
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
Dawson.
Lee Edmonds returned from
Falls City 'ruesday.
Father Corcoran conducted ser-
vices at Shubert , Sunday.
- Rev. B. A. Shively left Friday
for his new home at Shelton.
Fred Billings of , Salem was the
guest of relatives here Sunday.
Angela Tiehll' visited over
Sunday with her sister at Han-
over , Kansas.
Los Graham and family have
moved into rooms in Mrs. Kate
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Steve : Miles and Chester Har-
baugh returned Sunday evening
from Kansas City.
John G. Smith started on the
road Monday evening for the
Deering Harvester Co.
lYlamie Ryan and Mamie Fen-
ton visited over Sunday with
Maud : Harbaugh on Miles' ranch.
Thos. Fe ton came in from
Burchard Tuesday evening to
spend a few days with relatives
here.
Rev. Dillow and family have
moved from Fullerton , and has
assumed the pastorate at the
Evangelical church.
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The frame work has been com- , . . , ' ,
mencec1 on Audrew RiIJpley's new ;
house in the Ulmer addition. '
Will T. Fenton went to St. Joe
Su nday to spend a couple of days
at the wholesale implement
houses. . _
The infant daughter of Prof. _
and 1\1rs. : Johns died Monday
after a short illness , and was
buried Tuesday afternoon. The I
parents have the sympathy of the
community in the loss of their f
only child. i
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Eliza Herbster is among . the yN
sick
sick.Mr.
lYIr. Brown is painting his new'
house.
1\1rs. J. lYr. Gilmore is among
the sick. .
Wm. Cook is laid up _ with
rheumatism.
Sammie Fisher has the pneu- -
tn'onia fever. _
Allen Gilmore is visiting his
Grandpa Yoder.
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Martin Warner vIsited , at the
homeof Wm. Reschick.
Carl Maust and Lolo Sterns )
were in Hiawatha Sunday
Frank Uhlig purchased some ' . ,
fine cattle of John Harkendorf.
Lloyd Knisley closed a success-
ful term of school in Dist. 31 Fri-
day.
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Mary Goughmour of Carleton .
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