Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1905

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i6 SCARLET AND GREEN Antioch School. The Seventh grade is sorry to lose Irene Long, who left schol Monday. Her parents are moving to Atchison. Six pupils of the Seventh grade are ready to begin their relief maps of the United States. Mae Smith of the Seventh grade and Ona McAdams, of the Sixth, are entertaining the mumps this week. The Fouth grade enrollment has been reduced to forty-five pupils. Alveda Cole and Hattie Armstrong have moved away. The Third grade has the attendance banner this week. Gladys A. Crummel entered the First Primary on March 28. Maude and Rosa Kelly have been transferred from the Fifth grade, Antioch to the Fifth grade, Athens. The Second grade has begun working with water colors. c. THE IDEAL SENTENCE It should be powerful in its substantives, choice and discreet in its adjectives, nicely correct in its verbs; not a word that could be added, nor one which the most fastidious would venture to suppress; in order lucid; in sepuence logical, in method prespicious, and yet with that inviting intracacy which disappears as you advance in the sentence; the language, throughout, not quaint, not obsolete, not common, not new; its several clauses justly proportioned and carefully balanced, so that it moves like a well disciplined army organized for conquest; the rythym, not that of music but of a higher and more fantastic melodiousness submitting to no rule, incapable of being taught, the substance and the form alike ‘disclosing a happy union of the soul of the author to the subject of his thought, having therefore individuality without personal predominence; and withal, there must be a sense of felicity about it declaring it to be the product of a happy moment, so that you feel that it will not happen again to that man who wrote the sentence, nor to any of the other of the sons of man to say the like thing so choicly, tersely, melliflously and completely.—From Sir Arthur’s Helps in “Realmah. ” Athens School. Athens will have a school garden this year. Mr. Daugherty has kindly given us the use of two lots free of charge. This will afford ample room for individual gardens. The seed will be furnished the young agriculturalists and the products will be theirs for whatever purpose they may see fit to use them. A special study .will be made of the culture of plants and we are sure great good will result from their efforts. We hope that where the child cannot take a school garden a home garden will be started. All humanity depends, for its living upon the soil and its products. In view of this we feel that every child should know something of soil tillage and plant culture. Our primary teacher, Miss Miller, is in the hospital at Omaha, having had a surgical operation of a very critical nature performed. At last reports she was doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. Mclninch is subsuttiting for her. Our Patron’s Day will be Friday, April 14th. We hope many will call on us that day. No special effort is being made for display purposes, but our regular work will be exhibited so all may known just what our people are capable of doing. A good program is being prepared for rhetoricals Friday, April 7, at 2:30 p. m. Helen Lorance is a new pupil of the Fifth grade. Her former home was in Brock „ Ralph Quackenbush, of the Sixth grade, made a trip to Colorado recently and told of many interesting sights. Alverta Cole and Ernest Asher enrolled in the Fourth grade the 27th of March. Miss Bennett was a welcome caller in the Second primary room March 16th. Minnie Aden,of Fairbury, and Margaret and Blanche Asher, of Falls City, are new pupils in the Second primary room. Among the pupils on the sick list are Grace Kidwell, Flossie Parker and King Radloff. The Third grade pupils were sorry to lose one of their number, Agnes Zumbrom, who has gone to Verdon to live. Mesdames Crichton, Thomas and Mastin were pleasant callers in the Second primary room.



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CHICAGO LUMBER CO. Handles all number 1 building materials at the lowest prices. Portland Cements; Ash Grove lime; Mound City paint and oil; Agitite plaster, 40 cents per hundred pounds. No. 1 Yellow Pine, Dem per M.. .$15.00 Etxra A shingles, per M.$2.40 Ash Grove lime, per barrel.$1.00 Concrete walks and foundations laid. H. MORGENSTERN, Mgr. Near Missouri Pacific Depot. The Model Bakery J. A. Miles, Proprietor Telephone 173 Fine Dining Hall and Restaurants Confections, Cigars and Tobaccos Bread delivered to all parts of the city daily. Auburn Nebraska first Christian Church freeman E. Pettit, minister Announcements SUNDAY 9:45—Sunday School 11:00-Communion Service and Sermon. 3:00—Junior C. E. 7:00—Senior C. E. 8:00—Song and Sermon. WEDNESDAY 8:00—Prayer Meeting. Aid Society meets on Thursday Afternoons. C. W. B. M. Meeting first Friday P. M. of each month. C. E. Social once each month. Che Public is Cordially invited to these meetings. The New and Up-to-date Meat Market Adamson Fox, Props. The only meat market in South Auburn. We solicit a share of your patronage Court blouse Square SO. Aubum, Neb. Are You Thinking of Buying a Buggy =?= Remember that we carry the most complete line of vehicles in this section of the state. Clarke ® Sellers J. B. McElhaney Complete and Up to-Date = Bus Line = Calls answered day or night. Special attention given to Tally-ho parties. E. M. Tyler, M. D. Ipb sician ant Surgeon Phone 21 AUBURN IS EBR.

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