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HASTINGS We deliver free oj charge to any nut oj the city or in country KX3Zr.Ii!lM Notice to Stockholders The Annual Meeting of the Fnrmer8J Uulon Co-opuratlvo Association is eulU eel for Junuury '20, 020, at 10 u. in. li the Odd Fellows hull. Every Htoek holder should be present ns n Board df Directors will be elected for 1020. Lunch served by tint Ladles Aid society hi the hull at noon. By the Itourd of Director, Death Calls Mrs. Don Fulton Word has been received In this city that Mrs. Don Fulton, who, ten dayH ago was taken to a hospital at Hast ings for an operation, passed away at four o'clock. Wednesday afternoon. She is survived by a husband, father, i ono sitter and two brothers, besides u I host of friends, who will bo deeply grioved to lenrn of her untimely dumisq I At time of going to press no detiniito , aniuigcuients had been made for the funeral. The remains will be btouht to this city this evening. An obituary will be published in our next IsjsUu j Injured in Family Quarrel I A family quarrel at the Frank Lead., erbraiidt hotne. iHth of this city, on, I last Saturday evening, resulted in their son, Andiew, being crippled for the ; Imlaiiee of his life. j The parents hud been having a rath er strenious discussion over some tfif- ling matter, when the wife seizi-d the shot (.'un. thinking to frighten her husband into submission. In the seullle that followed the weapon was discharged, the load stiiUing the boy in the foot. He was later brought to the Mitchell hospital, in tins city, and a poition of -the injured member was amputated. Harry Eldredge Married l'oople of this community were very much surprised Wednesday mnrntng when the news was circulated that two of Kensington's popular young . people had eloped on train No !IB the iiikih iiemre mr .mhioii wiicru iney were united in marriage on Wednes day December 21. However these young people are of lawful age and will recommend the elopement was I merely to .spring a surprise on their menus rne contracting putties are Harry Hldrcdge, employed as mechanic at the lireou (iurage and Miss Glenn I'yle who has been in the employ of the Farmer's Fnlon Store for the past few months. Mrs. Eldredge Is a sister of Mrs. B. A llreon. Theyouugcoiiple are expected back in a day or two and will make Kensington their home. The Mirror joins their many friends in wishing them peace, prosperity and happiness. Kensington Mirror. Harry is a son of Mrs. C. 10. Kldredge of this city and his many friends here also wish him much jov and happiness. COrXTV SCHOOL NOTES (Ily County Superintendent) Clanks have been sent to each oC thj teachers of the county from the "Dcpt. of Public Welfare." This is an other of the requirements of the new law. The State Superintendent asks that you speedily return to Mrs. ; Kmily P. Hornbergcr the hlnn?;s properly filled out. The parents will have to help the teachers in this if they are to have any tntcccss. All the help that the parents can give the teachers along the different lines of work is much appreciated. No school can be a success without th co-operation of parent and teacher. It was the phut to have studj c"cir ter work this semester conducted in Bed Cloud and Blue Hill. The instruct am or was to have come from Hastings. This was to cost S3fi0.00 or there- abouts, for the semester. The cost gj per teacher depended wholly upon the number taking part. If only ten took part it would cost ?:io.00 each. This' pi seems considerable but when you con-' mKKJi school's , i the. V SCHOOL HOARD PROCEEDINGS lied Cloud, Nchr., Jan. 5, 1020. Hoard met in regular session with mcmbeis present Hoxsey, Ueczlcyi Grimes and Pope, Hbxsey presiding. Minutes of previous meeting of De cember 1st read and approved as read by secretary. The following bills wore read and allowed: The Malono Gellatly Co. $191.50 Hansen Laundry 1.15 Ginn & Co Turnure & Son Gricc & Grimes M. A. Albright Pope Hros ... Ked Cloud Chief -1.91 .34 1G.C5 3.C5 8G.48 2.25 American Hook Co. 182.!1C Thos. Charles Co '2I.8D Churchill Grindcll Co 3.20 University Pub. Co 1 1.85 A. C. McClurg & Co 1.37 a! Gregg Pub. Co 0.19 I A. Flnnngun Co G.85 Myers & Corrington .75 shirr the cost of a summer credits, is not eveessive. It has been hard to organize thing, to arrange for meetings and M to know just whom to depend on. The g fact that Hastings thought Guide 'j Rock, would not he handy to have in the list cut outa number of teachers AiK'thlngs considered it has seemed ,Bg fiv;?iviirAw..?iw.?i1 :The Musical Attitude 2 toward S a personal matter S OUR UUSIKKSS SERVES MUSIC. WHEN A LOVER OF MUSIC b"1 COMES TO US, AND SAYS HE WANTS vm T5he NEW "The Phonograph with a Soul" WE LOOK AT HIM, NOT AT HIS POCKETHOOK. FOR "THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL" IS AN INSTRUMENT THAT FINDS ITS MOST APPRECIATIVE HOME WITH THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND MUSIC. IF YOU FIND IT INCONVENIENT TO PAY THE ENTIRE AMOUNT ON THE INSTRUMENT YOU DESIRE, THAT BE COMES A PERSONAL MATTER HETWEEN US. THIS SER VICE IS NOT TO UE CONSIDERED AN INDUCEMENT; WE SIMPLY WISH TO ACCOMODATE OURSELVES TO YOUR CONVENIENCE. THE DETAILS CAN UE ARRANGED WHEN YOU CALL. E N o up the plan and urge 'j H ! C. J. Podo .3E Motion made hy Grice nnd seconded by lleezloy that a fire escape be put on the Lincoln building. Motion car ried. The kind of escape to be Potter's Safety and to cost, installed, 100.00 The English teacher, Miss Elsio Gather, having received an offer of a n NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st wo will develop any size film or,1)OHitin !n fllo i.llirni ci,fm,: , Mm pack free of charge when . COnsltler1lo advance in salary, and prints are ordered. When no prints thla be,n(f n I)TOmoton for MIa8 CnUl. are ordered, the price Is Ec for films r, the Board, after duo deliberation, or 10c for film packs. Quick service: decided to grant her request for a bring in your films or packs today 'cI-'se on contract. Mrs. Howard Foo and get your prints tomorrow. The;" 0,e1ctc,i.to fi!l, ho vac"'' , .... , Board adjourned to meet Monday, JFUI.U ui I'tiiita xciuuuia ua ucruio- . I.lmuirv '-n,l ng best to gi teachers to write to the school of their choice, stating just what study they prefer to take, asking for terms and advice and start us soon as pos sible to take something to count up college hours toward the next county certificate they expect to get. Ac cording to the new law, second grade H certificates require 8 hours credit, J H first grade certificates 12 hours. Prac'H tically all the higher schools are giv-H ing these correspondence courses. jn In case any town or group of teach gj ers wish to put the study center pro-U ject across, an instructor can be hadf from Hastings for $25.00 per lesson plus expenses. There are ten lessons given in a semester's work. The In structor must come from some of the, colleges to gain the hours of college, credit that arc required for renewing; tlm certificate. Otherwise anyone that ... . could teach it would do. .. ..a M T l rtn I Miss Stella Hindcnuacn oi inst. u.j( has resigned to take Dist. -10. She has ( done good work and Dist. 40 feel that, they have beer, in luck to get her.! Miss Violet Davis had to resign on account of ill health. Goldie Robin-j son has been substituting for her. Miss Robinson was very much liked. ( In voting about joining a consolidat ed or rural high school, only those out side this district nre eligible and they, vote together, not district by district.' In this way a district not wishing to join could he forced into joining if the other districts in the proposed dist s rict were strong enough to make tUe majority. I W. II. CLEMMONS, State Supt. Any questions that bother, about redisricting, if sent in to the County Superintendent will be answered through the paper. i The next teachers' examination will be given January 21, 1920. Everyone having an emergency ccruncaic should take it unless they fixed up their credit in the last examination. After a child has ono certificate ot award the next (i attendance cards, earn a gold seal and tho next G are sent with the certificate of award when a largo diploma of honor is us- i sued. The Nebraska Superntendents nnd Principals Association and Nebraska Superintendents School Boards As sociation is to be held in Lincoln Jan. 10 and 17, 1920. E. H. NEWHOUSE Optometrist and .Jeweler ' "'''''tbtt'" '' ' """"""Ti!iTbTb"TT"b " " Mramaasv&iOT Everyday Bargains These are our "everyday" prices and are not made for any special days or occasions We can save you money on your groceries every day in the year if you trade with us Ask your neighbor, who is one of our regu lar customers see what she will tell you. CRISCO-9 lb can .$3.40 SALMON best grade, large size can 35c SALMON medium red, can 32c WAX. BEANS choice quality, can 17c CORN standard quality, can 18c TOMATOES Riverdale brand, can 20c TOMATOES-King of the Field, can 22c NAVY BEANS-extra good 12c COFFEE Use 'Frontier' and get your money's worth. .50c There are many other items but space will not permit us to publish ask us about 'em Drop in and inspect our goods anytime Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE: COMBINE" IkKMKUiCUin fore. THE REP CLOUD STUDIO. C. J. TOPE, Scc'y. S. E. Baliey returnd homo Tuesday evening from Rockford, Illinois where, ho was called to attend the funeral of his son, Clarence. Jus. SUvey of Innvnle was in the city Wa.lnnc.liiT- Un ktutpll t lilt t llll SllVCT I Lumber Co , hud recently purchased a umiDcr yarn hi iiiiistein. (ci!,;miffiffii!!WiMimi:iirj!i!:r:!ffi E-FARMSK&E GOOD HMaMMQHBHBH Lasy lerms You will do well to write to I ; R. H.Craig, Bank of Orleans, Orleans, Neb. biTW!M!l!)WKira0 M 1 .! i: Jisss ijfrwwurtafcb.