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    • 1905, May 23

    • 1905, May 23
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    • Tues. May 23, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. Cool east breeze, Started on our journey across the county to the Chickasaw Nation. We traveled east went along the north line of the big pasture, waded three branched of Deep red. the first or main...
    • 1905, Nov 26

    • 1905, Nov 26
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    • Sun. Nov. 26, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. light clds. We walked to the Lone Star school house, attended a union sunday school and Campbellite meeting were invited to dinner with Mr. Kennedy, he also took the preacher and a cranky old man home with him...
    • 1905, Nov 27

    • 1905, Nov 27
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    • Mon. Nov. 27, 1905: Ther. Warm., S. wind Wea. Mostly cloudy, Mr. Young, the man we staid with last night was going into Hastings this morning so we got a ride that far, we posted our letters and came back into the district and went to work again,...
    • 1905, Sep 13

    • 1905, Sep 13
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    • Wed. Sept. 13, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. clouds We worked on west to the river then back east again visited awhile at Mr. Williams’ ate a water melon while there, came back west on the next south line, walked two miles west before we could find a...
    • 1905, Sep 29

    • 1905, Sep 29
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    • Fri. Sept. 29, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. Partly cloudy. We had a feast of water melon this morning before starting out. met and had a talk with the same old Christian Preacher that Elder Lindsay and I met on the seventeenth of last May. Mr. Milwell....
    • 1906, Apr 27 1905

    • 1906, Apr 27 1905
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    • Names and addresses: April 1905. 27- The four of us spent the night with a Kiowa Indian Ape-Kaume, near Meers, he treated us royally. 28- J.B. Haley Springfield Comanche Co., O.T. 29- took dinner with a young couple four mi east of Roosevelt....
    • 1906, Jul 21 1905

    • 1906, Jul 21 1905
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    • Names and addresses: Friday July 21, 1905. 21. H.W. Medley, J.L. Hater. 22- E.A. Nay, 22-23- B.F. Stephens. Frederick R.F.D. 24- Mr. Webb Ward, Adie B. Hester. Davidson, Okla. 25- Jos. E. Curtis. 26- Mr. Man ? - dinner T.W. Jones bachelor ...
    • 1906, Oct 27 1905

    • 1906, Oct 27 1905
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    • Names and addresses: Oct. 1905. Friday. 27- (Sister J. E. Nally) Mangum, O.T. Greer Co. O.T. S.H. Millwel. 28-30 Bro. Johnson Oct 31 Nov. 1 E. Sarver. 2-5- L. Johnson. Kiowa Co., 6- Mr. Rhodes- 7- W.J. Wood- Mr. Givens 8- R.S. Wofford 8-9...
    • 1910, page 33

    • 1910, page 33
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    • 33 studied carefully in class, and boks for outside reading. Those studied intensively in 1910-1911 will be taken from the following list: Julius Caeser ; Scott, lady of the lake; Lowell, Vision of Sir Launfal; Irving, Sketch Book; Whittier,...
    • 1910, page 49

    • 1910, page 49
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    • 49 man and Dorothea," Koepenickerstrasse 120, Suddermann, der Katzentag and Johannes. Three times a week. German 3. Schiller's Trilogy, Lager, Piccolomini und Tod. Goethe's Goetz von Berlichidgen, a literary study of same, Nathan der...
    • 1911, page 31

    • 1911, page 31
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    • 31 SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ENGLISH. Mr. Belnap. Miss Decker. Mr. Ashby. Miss Palmer. English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English Grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in...
    • 1912, cash account 5

    • 1912, cash account 5
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    • Cash Account. March.: Date. Received. Paid. 6 C.R.S. refund .49 6 Rawleigh man 2.65 Medicines spces etc 12 Band Music .40 16 Ov. Demill for Lucern Chaff 3.00 Expense of threshing lucern seed about 5 bu 35 Meals 8.75 Horse feed 5.00 20 G....
    • 1912, page 34

    • 1912, page 34
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    • SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ENGLISH. Miss Decker. Miss Brown. Mr. English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in punctuation, letter writing,...
    • 1912, Sep 5

    • 1912, Sep 5
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    • Thurs. Sept. 5, 1912: Threshed Jepson’s Man Stanworth’s and 150 bu for Jas Stanworth Sam Larson came to take my place with the thresher Friday 6: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds Pm J.R.C. came along about 10 am we went to Washington with grists by a...
    • 1915 100

    • 1915 100
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    • FOUND IN EXAMINATION PAPERS. Law of Conversation of matter. The ea.rth is surrounded by fifty miles of gravity. Lowell had many parents of culture on e,ach side. Whittier was born on a farm all alone. TOUGHS. "You have a pretty tough-looking lot of...
    • 1915 101

    • 1915 101
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    • WE have appreciated and enjoyed a liberal amou,nt of the students' p1atronage in the past and we hope and in fact believe -tHe will be favored by a similar or even better business in the future. The reasons for this are: ALEX G. MATHESON Watchmaker...
    • 1915 103

    • 1915 103
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    • GARAGE Wanted at the Oil, Grease, Tires a.nd Accessories. Studebaker Service Station,. Ford E,xtras and Accessories. Phone 139-W ,J. A. KOPP LEIGH FURNITURE·& CA·RPET COMPANY A NEW EMERSON. Irishman (to his wife)-What's compensation? Wife-It's...
    • 1915 15

    • 1915 15
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    • EULA BARTON. Her mind is her fortune, Her eyes a delight, An.d with Alma e'er near her, Her future's in sight. JAMES ESPLIN. "Describe him who can, An abridgem,ent of all that was pleasant in man." LULA CORRY. "Bright as the sun her eyes the gazers...
    • 1915 16

    • 1915 16
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    • EUGENE WOODBURY. The long fellow of our class,. His motto: "Nothing's so hard but search will find it out!" BESSIE ESPLIN. A brilliant student who covers her learning with unassuming modesty. ALMA JACOBSON. "A combin.ation, and a form,...

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