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. . ,. ,, :FEW X., , ,,.... ,., .,,,.4'-., .. Y g' 1'aq1 -, .:'.?- -er -' . . ..WQ.i i ', THINGS WE ARE PAID TO TELL Everett McGhee had a date the other night. James McCallister has a girl in Sabetha to whom he sent a picture for a locket. Take Notice: Helen Rudbeck has a few open dates left. Call in person or by telephone at her expense. Ed. Ochse has a new jersey. Ten Dollars for the first person discovering a hair tonic that will grow hair on a door knob. Inquire of Mr. Mueller. Rolland Dennen is now making dates to be filled during the next school year. A few copies left of How to Win An Heiress edited by John Maze. Fredrica Haug is eighteen years old. Hazel Anthony has a diamond ring. Zella Bruner is the champion cipherer of the Normal Class. Grace Griffith, Olive Culver and Alfreda Honeywell are unmarried. Burdett Nash is driving a New Buick. Girls take notice. Arthur Stine has a beautiful pompadour. Fred Hunt has no girl in Goff. I will deliver milk to any of the Freshman for 5c per quart.-Paul Allen. Miss Andrews bought a new hat while in Lawrence. Some Advise to Next Year's Freshmen. If in the basement during a fire do not use the fire escape. When tardy do not go to class on time. Never listen while an assignment is being given you in class, but wait an.d stalk up to the teacher in charge of the study-hall and ask him, out loud. In this way you show the student body that you are interested in your lessons. If there should happen to be a class in the office when you want to use the phone, do not be backward about it, but walk right in. The class will gladly give you their attention, and, besides, they like to listen to a conversation over the 'phone. Tear all your waste paper into tiny bits, and brush it on the floor. This is sure to make you popular with the janitor. Mother:- I see that you are not doing very well with your studies, Robert. How many are you carrying? Robert I: I am carrying one and dragging three. Are you reading your own TIGER? They only cost a dollar and they certainly are worth it. Better get one. Should anything appear in this department that peeves you, don't contemplate revenge. The Editor intends to leave town the day this is published. The Business Manager will accompany him. Miss Smith asked Bill Crandall a question. Bertha answers it. Miss Smith:- Bertha, your name might be Crandall someday but it couldn't be William. Some excuses received during the past year: Asa can't come for three weeks, he has amonia. Please excuse Harold as his pigs got out and it took three boys all afternoon to get them in. I..a,,,,e..,,,,,,,h ....a,v.-f. 1. . was. have lg .,2f: '.lp .E'l.:l'.uf'Y -' '
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. . f . ' 4 This bank, with an Honorable Past, a Busy Present, and a Brilliant Future, respectfully commends itself to 5 ,2 the young man or woman about 5 to graduate. 31 SENECA 2 STATE The SAVINGS 5 BANK F' N ' l B k T 1rst at1ona an A The Oldest Bank in Nemaha County. WISHES YOU qggstablished 1874.5 LUCK AND PROSPERITY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. G. W. WILLIAMS, President. L. D. ALLEN, Vice-President. P. P. STEIN, Cashier. M. B. WILLIAMS, Asst. Cashier. J. E. STILLWELL. J. J. BUSER L. B. KEITH W. H. SMITH GEORGE B. EMERY JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Victrolas, etc. J. P. Koelzer Lumber Company' For Lumber, Lime and Cement, Paint, Varnish, White Lead, Oil, and Window Glass. The best at reasonable prices. Main Street. Seneca, Kansas. N f f a+s.a.r...a....a........... 1 X
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X ! Take Care of the Future By laying away a few dollars while you are young, in a way that ll not only provide a competency for yourself in old age, but ll p h h y l ' f y decease. A Twenty-Year P l h Old L B k L f ll do it. E. F. GOODRICH SPALDINGFS Sporting Goods are the Best We Sell Them. J. L. CLARK, DfUgg1St STRATHMANN'S STUDIO The next KTHE HOME OF GOOD PHOTOS ALWAYS ADVANCING. one is always better than the TRY US WE KNOW YOU 'LL BE PLEASED. one before N
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