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The Bovs aiuf Girls Do Splendid<br />
for the Month End-<br />
;JM-*' ing Nov. 22.<br />
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Ueaeral àrerage tor all room* w»«,<br />
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RECORD OF [ATTENDANCE :<br />
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Delia Gleason 20<br />
Ethel Robertson .U, . .20<br />
Lizzie Cat low... El. .20<br />
Cora Palmer.....]. .11.20<br />
Hither Lageschultq. .20<br />
Ben Land war... J. 1.17*<br />
Clara Sifter.,'., J. 1 . »<br />
Maude Osgood... , 1.20<br />
Etta Kerns !...].»<br />
Florence Smith. J.. . .20<br />
ifctrny Beinlich..... ^.20<br />
• Belle Cat low.! %. ...119<br />
Grace Otis j. J »<br />
Leila Lines.... ,1.. 120<br />
Myrtle Runyan . .. '20<br />
Gertrude kitson .j... ¿18*<br />
Floyd Harnden....... iao .<br />
Ralph Vermilya.... .-^20 -<br />
Johnnie Sixer. 00<br />
Gtisste Bloom....1....88<br />
Lyda Pomeroy...L...ju)<br />
Walter Roloff.- J .....|9<br />
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Number of<br />
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Walter Plagge .15<br />
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i PROFÌ F. A. SMITH.<br />
v|yV. . ROOM jir. s;<br />
FT{ NEITHER TARDY #OR ABSENT:<br />
Anna Jordan Njna Robertson<br />
| va Runyan Lnella Peters<br />
Arthur Gleason Fred Loco<br />
Arnett Lines Ffank Jahn<br />
Henry Sodt Karl Volker<br />
Will Mundhenke<br />
Number of males .....j. ¿..16<br />
** | females. |.. ,i.... .....12<br />
« Total .U^L............28<br />
Number of absences, ft»—(32)-52<br />
! r" tardiness, 14.<br />
MRS. A. SHERMAN.<br />
BOOK RIRJ<br />
Number of pupito enrolled 41.<br />
Number of tardibessiu.<br />
Number of half (lays'¡absence 73.<br />
Natives of pupils whd have neither!<br />
been absent nor taijdy during thej<br />
month of November: f<br />
Benjamin Sehroeder Myrtle Comstock j<br />
Geoirge Bei n boff Iqa Hutchinson<br />
Herbert Plagge Wjillle Kirby<br />
Iva Robertson Leonard Volker<br />
Willi?! Sodt Ffred Boehmer<br />
Sam Naeher Rex Henderson<br />
Chas. Thorpe , John Drewes<br />
Gesar Clausius Ffed Rieke<br />
Lizzie Jacob I Ethel Kitson<br />
Benjamin Freye August Mundhenke |<br />
Ethel Austin ! Hilda Suhr<br />
Miss Otis, Teacher.!<br />
M F LROOM III.<br />
Number of half days' absence 136.<br />
Number of tardi* 7. j<br />
Pupils neither absent!nor tardy:<br />
James Hutchinson, Albert Wolf<br />
Mary Ernst $<br />
Leb Bahn<br />
Beulah Otis j<br />
Mary Jahgt :<br />
Helen Waaler<br />
Rosa Volker<br />
Mali oda Boehmer<br />
Alta Powers<br />
Adé Land wer<br />
' Henry Antholz<br />
Herman Kreft<br />
Alexander Boehmer<br />
Paul Kampert j r 'j Louisa Meier<br />
Willis Runyan Ros| Lageschulte<br />
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Willie Haije OorirTahnke<br />
Samuel; Peters/ Nellie Graybill<br />
Minnie Rachow Arthur Cooley<br />
Herman Mundhenke Rhoda Weseman<br />
Ideila Weseman<br />
Miss AF.VIHA MYERS.<br />
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BOLL or BO]«:<br />
Anna Jahn Johh Mundhenke<br />
NelHe Thrasher —LMii Rike<br />
Alma Stiefenhoefer Hatttie Palmer<br />
Ol i ve Plagge Blldrie Thorp<br />
Henry Wolff f^; r Dennis Sehroeder<br />
Elmer Gieske Lloyd Kitson<br />
Malinda Weseman Charlie Wagner<br />
\Fred Pingel<br />
George Kirby v<br />
Frank Martin<br />
Frank fireman<br />
George Meier<br />
Earf Barnes<br />
Ven(e Hawley<br />
Pauline Clausiu«<br />
Arthur Kampert<br />
Georèe Froellch<br />
Number of pupils, 5S; number of<br />
Uidiè^ 10; half day«' absent, 112.<br />
MÉa|lL.M.FAi«CHrM», Teacher. L'<br />
ROOM I.<br />
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.<br />
I; Number of pupils enrolled, 51; average<br />
attendaoee for November, 45; half<br />
days' absent, 228.<br />
Neither absent nor tardy during<br />
month of November:<br />
Victor Rieka<br />
Walter Cannon »<br />
EI ward Volker<br />
Herbert Wilmer<br />
Franklin Kirby<br />
Bennie Brimkamp<br />
Kart Powere<br />
Ewald Cla usi us j<br />
Lulu Roe h mer<br />
Clara Wilmer<br />
Florence Jalinke<br />
Genevieve Dolan<br />
Howard Powere<br />
Emmet t Stender<br />
Joe Robertson<br />
Raymond Boehmer<br />
James Hawlëy<br />
Walter flhipman<br />
Charlie RachQW<br />
.Sadie Blocks<br />
Fern Hutchinson<br />
Mabel Stlefeohoefer<br />
Madge Bennett<br />
Rosa Kampert<br />
MARY C. FREYE, Teacher.<br />
RAILROAD 8PECIAL8.<br />
The new order, requiring all the<br />
«are to be equipped with grab handles,<br />
went into effeet December 1st. Foreman<br />
Gray bill, of the North-Western,<br />
^s expecting an order to put on a number<br />
of men to equip care at this place.<br />
The addition to the round house is<br />
Completed. One stall has been added,<br />
which fills a long-felt want.<br />
Conductor Dolan resumed his run<br />
Monday* after a week's illness.<br />
H. Killian made a business trip to<br />
Chicago Tuesday evening.<br />
Agent Kohl, of Lake Zurich, was a<br />
pleasant caller at the "J" office Tuesday<br />
evening.<br />
Night Operator Jen kg is a great<br />
composer of music, his latest being a<br />
piarody on "Take Me Back to the Sweet,<br />
Sunny South." T<br />
A flagman should be stationed at<br />
the crossing of the county line road<br />
apd the E. J. & E. railroad. |t is very<br />
dangerous for teams to cross, especially<br />
at night.<br />
On January 15th another order will<br />
go into effect requiring all freight care<br />
to be equipped with standard height<br />
draw bare. We understand Foreman<br />
G|raybiill has made a chalk mark someffere<br />
on his clothes to be used as a<br />
guide In repairing these draw bare.<br />
The interchange business at this<br />
place has fallen off very much in the<br />
lalst two weeks on account Df the cold<br />
snap.<br />
Who is the railroad man that is to<br />
give the stag party this evening.<br />
Good advice: Never leave the house<br />
on a Journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's<br />
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea<br />
Remedy, For sale by A. L Waller,<br />
druggist.<br />
The men from Kansas deny that<br />
the sunflower is a bald chrysanthemum.<br />
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Six weeks ago I suffered with a very,<br />
severe cold; was almost unable to<br />
speak. My friends all advised me to<br />
consult a physician. Noticing Cham*<br />
berlaiii's Cough Remedy advertised^in<br />
tbe St Paul volks Zeitung 1 procured<br />
a botitie, and after taking itt a short<br />
while was entirely well. I nOw most<br />
heartily recommend this remedy to<br />
anyone suffering with a cold. Wjt.<br />
KEIL, 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn.<br />
For sale by A. L. Waller, druggist.<br />
David Bennett Hill caught his cold<br />
wbilesitting up nights counting the<br />
box-ofllce receipts.<br />
The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of<br />
East Brimfild, Mass., had been suffering<br />
from neuralgia for two days, not<br />
being able to sleep or hardly keep still,<br />
when Mr, Holden, the merchant there<br />
sent her: a bottle of Chamberlain r .<br />
Pain Balm« and asked that she give if<br />
a thorough trial.. On meeting Mr.<br />
Wells the next day 1 he was told that<br />
she was all right, the pain had left<br />
her within two hours, and the bottle<br />
of Pain. Balm was worth 65.00 if it<br />
could not be had for less. For sale at<br />
50 cents per bottle by A. L. Waller,<br />
druggist. -i<br />
A young woman in Chicago is<br />
charged with bigamy. There is not<br />
the least excuse for such conduct in<br />
city with the divorce facilities of Chi<br />
cago. ;<br />
How to PNMM Cronp.<br />
SOME HEADING THAT WILL PJTOVS<br />
INTERESTING TO YOUNG MOTHERS.<br />
HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THE DI8EASE.<br />
Croup is a terror to young mothers<br />
and to post them concerning the cause,<br />
first symptoms and treatment is the<br />
object of this item. The origin of<br />
croup is a common cold. Children who<br />
are subject to it take cold very easily<br />
and croup is almost sure to follow.<br />
The first symptoiyis hoarseness; this<br />
is soon followed 4>y a peculiar rough<br />
cough, which is easily recognized and<br />
will never be forgotten by one who<br />
has heard it. The time to act is when<br />
the child first becomes hoarse. If<br />
Chamberlain's Cough remedy is freely<br />
given all tendency to croup will soon<br />
disappear. Even after the croupy<br />
cough has developed lt~VilI prevent<br />
thé attack. There Is no danger in giving<br />
this remedy for it contains nothing<br />
injurious. For sale by A. L. Waller,<br />
druggist.<br />
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A Canadian familv has discovered<br />
poison in some sausage they purchased<br />
It at least is gratifying to know that<br />
it is possible to discover what sausasages<br />
are made of.<br />
CLOSING OUT SALE<br />
V ^<br />
As I am going out of business, I will<br />
sell my entire stock of<br />
tp" , i<br />
CLOTHING<br />
and also my stock of<br />
flftTS, GAPS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS<br />
1 n - .. ' ' J " Ì "Vft. « • I<br />
a t a discount of SfO pGV cGnt•<br />
Notions, Jewelry, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Felt<br />
B<br />
You can always find<br />
| ' " • 1 .»A, L ' ' I<br />
just what you want<br />
at<br />
J. D. LAMEY & CO.<br />
- Building Material.<br />
Lead, Oils,<br />
Paints, Etc. lARKING TON.<br />
B. H. SODT,<br />
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HARRINGTON, ILL. Sold by T. V. Slocum, Agt. Waucondà, Ills.