The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 29, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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; Ii April , 29 Ig04 . TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE \ )
IJ EdaccnionaDepariinen Conducted by County Superintendent Crocker .
R Our High School Gra.dua.tes.
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Of course the final examinations
_ . _ are to be considered yet and there
, . . is some back work to be made up
but it seems quite certain that the
following are the names of the
' . . Richardson county high school
graduates for 1904 :
Da.waon.
Date of commencement not yet
' announced.
Norman Sanson Norman Ulmer
. Lillitli Waggener Florence Judd
Harry Libbee Thomas Ryan
Emerson Heint
Humboldt.
Date of commencement May .
Edward Hodapp Clara Garver
, Ralph Hummel Nora Stalder
? \Je1mie Gravatte Maude Tosland
, Georgia Wells Wilma Wright
Sa.lem.
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\ Date of commencement May 14.
Ira Crook Frank Relf
' . Ira McCool Joe \Vindle
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" Cecil Sheeley Myrtle Ramel
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Irene Spurlock Bessie Campbell
Verdon.
Date of commencement May 13
Ethel Kieler Katie Crouch
Edith Shafer Inez Griffiths
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Jessie Griffiths Ray Arnold
Miles Kelly Lester Mayfield
\ Dannie Griffiths
Shubert.
. Date . of commencement May , 13
. . . . . Bessie Henderson
. ; ! J' < , " ' Nellie Harper
; * -'i : Fred Imler Fred Lundy
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Stella.
Date of commencement , not
definitely decided but probably
will be May 19.
. F' , M. \Velter F. C. Nutter
. Mae Vandeveer Carrie Young . .
Myrtle McCray Nellie Swihart
I Dora Montgomery
falls Ctty.
Date of commencement unde-
cided yet. .
_ Elizabeth Brecht Meeker Cain
NeUe Cain Alice Douglas
Nelle Hanna Alice Jaquet
-i Mabel Lyford May Maddox
- " - . . . Laura Naylor Stella Stone
Guy Crook Harry Gardner
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b . Quimby Hossack George Lyons
Eighth Grade Gr..duatea.
Of course it can not be stated
. . . definitely yet how man eighth
grade graduates each town will
: have. Verdon will have about
13 ; IIumbo1dt 20 ; Rule probably
none ; Falls City 15 ; Salem 15 :
Stella 10 ; Dawson 12 ; Preston 9 ;
Shubert 2. The country schools
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about 60. A total of about 156
for 1904. Last year the total
number was 114.
t. / ; ; : Dawson School Notes.
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" Our box supper netted us near-
'j , . ly $30. This with $10 already
on hand and the gift of 40 vol-
- , urns by E. E. Barlow will make a
beginning be may be proud of
The botany class are on the a-
lert for the first flowers. These
J' classes are in good conditon for
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herbarium work
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Humboldt and Dawson are now
a tie on base t an games. This
will make the Salem game extremely -
tremely interesting.
A number of our large boys
have had to drop out for the
spring w rk. This will weaken
us for field day , but worse than
that it is bad for the boys. If
possible they should remain in
school.
, Humboldt School Note.
Humboldt will have about 8
ligh school graduates this year
and about 20 eighth grade grad-
uates.
Our school has a list 1 of 39 roll
of honor spellers , , based on list
three of the Crabtree Speller.
We are eagerly preparing for
the Field Day. Our base ball
nine will play the Dawson nine.
We hope for favorable weather.
The high school boys went
dowin to Dawson Tuesday and
played a return game of ball with
the team from that school , but
came name losers to the tune of
16 to 14.
Shubert School Notes.
Shubert will have four high
school graduates , two boys and
two gir1s. The commencement
exercises win be held Friday ev-
ening , May 13. Miss Ellis of the
State Normal will give the class
address.
We shall have two 8th grade
graduates this year.
The lower rooms are prepar-
ing an entertainment to be given
Friday evening , May 6th.
Our boys are working hard
preparing for Field Day , at
Salem , May 7th.
At a meeting of the school board
the present teachers were re-el-
ected and each given a nice increase -
crease in salary.
Dist. 93-Julius F , Young ,
teacher-We were pleased to have
the County Superintendent with
us recently. School closed April
15th. A short but well prepared
program was rendered. A number -
ber of patrons were presen t.
At a recent meeting of the
Salem board of educaton : Miss
Orri French was elected second
room teacher for the ensuing year.
The Nebraska State University
stands thirteenth in the point of
attendance among the univer-
sities of the United States.
Remember that the Richardson
County Athletic Association will
hold its second annual Field Day
at the fair grounds , Salem , Neb.
Saturday , May 7th. AU are in-
vited to attend.
There are 49 seniors this year
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at the state Normal.
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Friday , April 22nd 1 , Zelia Cor-
nell closed a successful term of
school in Dist 33 and Saturday
noon , April 23 became Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Mickel. The teachers in
Richardson county join in extend- I
ing congratuations. ]
The following is taken : , from
the Lincoln Star-"J. Robert
Mickel and Zelia Cornell were
married in Falls City Saturday
morning. Miss Cornell is the
eldest daughter of ex-State Auditor -
itor Cornell of Richardson county
and Mr. Mickel is in the adver-
tising department of the Daily
Lincoln Star. Mr. and Mrs.
J\1Iickel : will return to Lincoln
early next week and be at home
to their friends at 1709 Euclid
avenue after May 1. "
Dist. 73-Lizzie Morris , teach-
er-School closed Ayril 22. Quite
a surprise was given the school
by the parents and friends. At
12 o'clock they marched in bring-
ing wen filled basiets. We had
a real school picnic. A good
time was had by all. Forty-five
visitors were present to enjoy the
closing exercises. -
Dist. 26-Ida Pierce , teacher-
Our school is progressing nicely
and those attending take much
interest in their work. All the
larger pupils have stopped on
account of the spring work and
many of the smaller ones are out
at present on account of the
measles ] .
School in Dist. 29 has been
closed during the past two weeks
on account of sickness , and even
now on account of sickness ,
spring work and bad weather ,
the attendance is poor. . School
closes , May 13th.
Supt. Stetson of Maine writ-
ing of his recent trip through Nebraska -
braska , said "I enjoyed my trip'
and formed a very high opinion
of your teachers. "
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McN&.II's
GROCERY
Fancy and Staple
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Groceries.
Fruit in Season.
Satisfaction Guar-
anteed.
Free City Delivery
Phone 40.
Storage for Household
and Other Goods.
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. W. S. Byrley of Verdon spent
Sunday in this city.
Henry King made a business
trip to Omaha the first of " 'the
week. . .
Mrs. Frank Clark of Verdon
spent this week visiting Mrs. . .
DeVv aId in this city. .
City market for good sausage.
$45 California and Back.
Apr i1 23 to ay 1st , inclusive ,
tickets on sale via Burlington
route to San Francisco to Los An-
geles and return at $44.00 This
is less than the regular one way
rate.
rate.No
No more delightful outing can
be imagined. The trip is made
at the time of year when travel-
ing is a pleasure and the climate
of California at its best.
Attractive diverse routes are
offered as well as liberal stop-
over privileges and return limit ,
Folder giving details mailed
free on request. Our agent can
give you any further information
that may be desired.-J. Francis ,
general passenger agent , Qmaha.
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Falls City , Neb.
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