Scandia Journal (Newspaper) - May 21, 1914, Scandia, Kansas Scant id My Good it is not only impossible to please you but it is absurd to Established Republic May 43 21 BARGAINS AT GULICKS 100 Ladies Gingham and Percale dresses to select from all sizes and beautifully made and worth and on sale Friday and Saturday May choice 98c Ladies white Frill collars 50c Misses and Childrens dresses form 25cto 50c Cheap at double the price sizes 2 to 16 Ladies beautifully trimed lace and priced at 50c A new line of Ladies and Misses Low Shoes to arrive today Everything in Wash Laces and Sheets and Pillow Slips at 20 and 25 our Grocery all new and White Pickle Salmon Big and Gold Coin Mercantile Memorial A memorial lias jd for ait Highland Bap tirt s Rev of will preach and are invited to AU persons are hereby notified not to pasture herd cr lariat any mule cattle or stock mi any of the streets or alleys of the City of Scandia and so comply with XVIII of ordinance of said of church delivered the annual ad dress in honor of the graduating class from b High School last Sunday evening the City The house us tull and all churches joined in ihe The speaker gave an account of life o f out tine oft proven fact that cooperating with God was a force and influence for in the world that it wo permit oui talents to be used of God Moses we will develope into more use aid thereby bel a blessing u all Also that we each have as a work to do for our people as did Moses elrose a giving up tend in a royal house that lie might help peo ple from ignorance It is certainly feed to come to gether in unity one once in a that lit might occur The union choir rendered a splendid anthem the congregational singling was I WANTED On May From 2 to 6 J Each and every one of you to drop in at our store and have a cup of that excellent Bell And remember on this day only we will give you I One Pound Free J With two pounds purchased at the regular We sell this coffee at 30 cents per 2 for Here is your chance to get 3 pounds for the price of You will like our coffee and it good value J whether you pay 35 or 40c the J Dont forget the demonstration Saturday its You are j Wrights Gash Grocery THE HIGH SCHOOL The High play Friday night given to a house and the evenings car ried oi with out s single incident to mar any part ol the Kvn wisely chosen to play their respective role and did H in a it editable complimentary io those who had rained Olsson had trained the in the Indian Club exercise which 10 our was the most pleasing ft mure of the even The now their In dian clubs a started toward gymnasium in thv new from the way irM took hold of the work we won judge they will be apt pupils in physical Sufficient was raised by this to puy the expense of tho commencement next Friday eve ning the invited to attend the graduating exercises and hear address by I Presi lent of Bethany at assure will be a treat and no one will be is a fluent and a Mo speaker as who have heard here will He is one of the big men ojf the and the class of 14 are to be congratulated on secur ing him on this A SHIPMENT OF John the Implement dtp is prepared to help the farmer harvest the big wheat and oats crop that is us at this Hd has received a car load of those Me binders which the Godfrey liuc unloaded Already five of ten which com pose the car load nave been sold or bargained The crop coming on promises a good one as soon as things are a more Froeburg probably will be unable to supply the hose The refreshments of ice cream and cake were very the cream be ing frozen the class year fig H In blue and was indeed pret ty as well as At a hour goodbyes were reluctantly to the class of and the agreeing that they had been delightfully IN HONOR OF The High School met again Tues day evening at the of I Beckman to spend a few social I this in honor of their Profes j and j The rooms were in one and brilliantly lighted and nicely de for the Many games had been carefully ar ranged by several of the which proved highly The plan of finding families for supper was carried out much to the delight of those Refreshments of ice cream and cake were after which adjourned to their respective This evenings entertainment will ever remain a pleasant memory to JU FAREWELL TO A very enjoyable time was spent at the home of and on Monday ag at time the of the High School were en by the The parlors were prettily ed in the Senior canary Various were indulged in and good music vas bj William one of the first colony of settlers on Scotch died at the home of his daughter in Omaha last Saturday evening and the body was shipped bere The funeral services are being held at the Torn Doc tor home and interment will be made in If one lives in a small body expects ham to explain little turn that he And had just as come on through with the explanation and save time for the townspeople will find out a bout This attitude of the neigh bors is What helps to make inhabit ants of the little towns the best peo ple in the to the interest of the High School If all grade teachers through out the a earful to ste that pupil hud the required years work in each it would much easer for all pi haps the individual teacher would not be so popular with a certain class cf pupils and pti but it is certain that the finished product more than re munerate the efforts put The following pupils are the eighth girade into the High School Don Brown Ada Hawkins Charles Gulick Frances Snyder Osa Godfrey Irene Swanson Raymond Garber La Verne Snyder Earl Hawkins May cass go through the four years of unbroken and m1 many new members join by year when we hope to sea thm the gray cap and Heres to the class of Eighth Grade The eighth grade gave a Play a the City Hall Wednesday evening to a large audience of in They had worked hard to prepare this special evenings entertainment and it was very well rendered Miss is a ireless and thorough Her pass from Che grades well prepared for the higher much is finally to see a fine wagon bridge at the river of on their monthly trip las week the information that they hoped to have teams crossing it before cold weather It will be on the concrete and steel Ki w itll concrete abut nid piers and cement o The north will be the only one at this time owing to poorness of the Si it Jewell county only has one river bridge in the county and Republic owns of A BAD Carl Wallm escaped last Monday evening driving the Rock Island tracto west of the depot at The mule lie wasi Mvi ing was sitruck by is said to been the town at 40 males The team was hurled one and BO pling th that it will be dead or killed before this reaches the The wagon with Wallin in run back tihe the track audi he ed without rt Wja i