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The Sioux County Index from Hull, Iowa • Page 1

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ISSUED FRIDA.Y O. VOLUME XXXVII. HULL, SIOUX COUNTY, IOWA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 1915. NUMBER 33. Jolly Junior Jingles We the Freshies care what the juniors say Mr- Meredith forgot his Thanksgiving dinner.

-if the Seniors know what they are a i going to do next year. -if Miss Graham is tired of going back and forth to Sheldon. -if Mr. and Mrs. McRuer enjoyd themselves at Sanborn a -if the old school will ever till its history.

-if a Hull high school pupil will famous in American i grade laat a to do but the second grade did still better neither absences nor tardiness- ess. The names of those whu were neither absentnor tardy are as i Beach. Jerome Blessinc, An- geHne Bromver, A Caswoll, Mar- i i i a a Koele, i Eva, a a Ten a Constance i a a Josie Rook-, Edward Mouw, John i a a a Sheldon, Carol The second and i grades were dressed as i i and i i i i a i i a on Friday afternoon. i Sluis in the TELLS Of ELECTRICAL WONDERS ever history. -if the teachers were ANGELS when they were high school.

-if the school board will give us a lew more days of vacation. The schedule cards went into effect last fiionday. We agree w-ith Mr. Mc- Ruer thai they will be a success. We are glad to say that so a show interest in the school by visiting ch e)1 i eig the i grades on Parents Day.

Mary Weir has now us i commence her duties as a school teacher, a few miles northeast, of A display of a in the Junior German clap? this Lillian was in a so toi i short way downstairs, the banister. We had an unusual visitor in school today, when the Junior member of the Ver Steeg a i called, "Kitty" made us a visit. i The i pupils were i i to a quarter holiday a ence and a grade of E-- above in deportment: August DeBoer, Dykstra, Alice a A Elcanora Sarah Shimp, Frank DeRooa went to see Faner Anderson at Ceriar Falls and came back so fussed up that we now say Mr. DeRoos." i VerSleeg, a i Gln-is; toplirr Haynt-G, Eflie a i er. "Live i i a i 1 Ihe i i boys.

Bouina, HM! Mr. i i i i Wednesday p. 2', at a a (iutiiUi wen: played ami i by i i DeBoer was a fT urn echool a few a a on account of Harriette Shimp. i Rel. a and Dora Brouwer i 100 per in spelling Ihe of Noy- ember, The Sioux Concert r-rr, of Rand We all enjoyed our a i i i Thursday evening, was an unq-m vacation but it was hard to get into i tied success as to volume, quality the swing of work again.

We have learned in our English a there are three parts in any discourse the introduction, body, and conclusion. The program render-id last, week, was the introduction and was a success. $57.00 was cleared. The body of our discourse will follow sometime in the reached when the Junior, leave i school (1917) financially. would very i to mentk.n each and every giving it.

its proper and i up, but were we to do PO we wou.d a to a it a st.r...-. The house was fill'-d to overfi a a i a being Center, Rock Valley. Hov.n. Boiien, Sheldon There is some' talk i the eoner-H will be repeated at nume of the tnn i i i riu i from tlmt town that werf here i b. LOUIS I I A HK i a have i a developments in of i i and hum a i if i i i nn the i of the i i i which lip the worM velous i a.

in the UPC of this roost mar- y. Louis i i a service for the average a i i of the conn Thp pupila in the preliminary room gave a short Thanksgiving program i Boosters for it. The receipts Friday afternoon on visitors day. I jgo. 75 and expenses $17.00.

The pupila of grade 1, had noabsenc- in i i to the i i a i i i form a inopt under tltlo "Won- i This of. In'-in'M I i I i lias ndrlr-d v.iFlb krimvlerKio i i the subjects which Mr. i i a BO a i i unrl The rarrles wife i an elaborate. c-iJiilprnent of motore unrl a auri rheniicol a a a -ost' him i a of this ho sivea a serl'-s oi and expp.rime.nb'. what, eloct.ririly baf.

a' i i ari'l wlinl II may do iu HM His i i i i in i action, ir.ay- pelirm. static a i wlro- i i aiTiirnHis, a i i i i a others. ment a a its own armament and a i i Congress will rlo its this i it is certain a the Navy League, and the selfish interests i not be able to pull oif foot- a tiU'iifn by "sweeping ihe lawmakers oil' their foot." i How Doth Caesar Feed? Secretary Daniels has a a fall i of the a Court that ucquitred A i a i of blame in connection with the inspection of the submarine on which boat a number of men lost i lives. The Secretary com- i nu-tiis upon the a i af the A i al towards i a Moses, who was I a aB i i i i a because of his i i i rank. The incidant simply i servos to illustrate the well known fuel a tligre is more snobbishness among a and a efficials than any other In Washington they are the I aristocracy of the Capital, just as they are in all centers where they exist in numbers.

One is tempted to in i i i a meat our i i a i a heroes food that they hvt ho a are Active a C. of the Federal sug i i a of New i out i an a a on the a because A i i a i decision to the i i i on i i a Lowry was a a i i a figur here i i i rlisya the thrill' waa in the making, and i us the loader of the big seaboard i i i right a a i a off foreign- sugar. In investigation of a i i conducted by the Si? a I i a i Lowry testified i i he i I en a a of sugar, i i up an nppp.il to volt for i Hnd a a of which million ipies were i a i by the Wilson i a i c.omruilti-ii, and i he had i a on i in a i book. A Twenty Years Ago had won out in the a i fight i i i i Cbet Lynch of Grant township, was yeatc-rdsty interviewing some of old time acquaintances. C.

and wife and Mrs. Chap. assilt visited i relatives at Hospers last Saturday and Sunday. David and Alvin Schoeneman were lown from George Sunday. Frank vas over from Sioux Center also.

Miss Gertude Beach returned home Monday from a several weeks visit with friends In Chicago and vicinity. N. G. 0. Head went to Chicago Satu a on business.

He may take in the A a a exposition before he returns. Misses Delia a i and Nile Mebergoil gave an At Home last Saturday a to a of their young friends. Mosdiimes C. C. Sawyer and A.

M. i attended I hi- i i a con- i of the M. E. church at Sheldon on Wednesday, Mrs. A.

J. to Spencer to be absent days. A. J. i keep IKIURU in the usual manner (hiring her absence.

Dr. Maben uml a i and Miss girlie Hoeppner, all of Sheldon, spent a a I the home of Mrs. iweiger. Mabce remaining the a portion of the week. Mra.

N. Kncwell who has been uuder a at Sioux City for i past to Hull last mv.ch improved in a 'I lint she may speedily recover her a is wiflh of I i i Wm. Moojen and family left yester- a for their California home. Much a i regret moving from Hull feel a the climate here is I i a their a and for mi-mi ivmove to California where i i i i i i i either Lua A I i i i In the fium of i Third Number of Local Lecture Course, Davidson Opera House, Monday December 13. es last month, than the little This is much better folks are usually able Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Sioux City last Friday. Coad were at Washington Letter Colonel Tlinmpsiin president, of the Mavy has been i to toafrp a a a out of Odniml a i or someone upon i to a Unit our a is the in i of power in 1 and that is a a enough for mostly The amount, of rim in for i a i I a is tip: A i i people i i i i has bi-i-n a i i in i of I lie The Attention A i i in- eta M-! by the i i i i niil i i i o.

fllfll, ifi one that, will i upp- 'he. i i i i ni' i i i I to i i otfiijerrtrjf the a i a i i i tlie a i of the town and and hope they i rnuki! use of all i i I i We i a i i all to call and in our new a a a i al i a la. A i r.v i HII old a a i i Of ttllS 'y-'ire illi'd ViiUier 1 1 I a at hull' 11 bad i a trouble. Hcrlremnins woro mid to rent Tuesday of this week Nov. idth St, a Lutheran cemetery i towntibip Rev.

ippear paper. J. oIliciuiiiiK. The obituary i in next week's issue of this i All the interesting, charming htile con. ceits and ornaments so dear to rmlday of fashion.

A tempting variety of shop ping bags, hair ornaments, purses, chain, beads and other novelties direct from the big centers of fashion all will make nice You'll find here just the Httle things you love to wear. The price will please your purge and your fancy too. Can we say more? Come in and see. A Schweiger low i in court tli- of the i l.esi^ue'n i a from the a i of of subi-'irly. Mr.

a baa responded he i i i i a renolu- l.i'.in at i i i session for an inv i a i I a League. This i give Colonel Thomson a i i I iir-y i i i have thr i a i i a i by thelVVholesale There is only one i i in Wash- i and that favors an eft'ici' nl army and navy. Mr. i the new a i U-arler who i succeed baa alreiidy Ruc.c-iirtfun- An Interesting Meeting scribe and better a accc-ptcrl the i i a i to the a of pupile i i i i our Erhools to meet thf- reacliers in the a room of the school hou.ie. c-vening i a a i i s'tul off'-'r This is HIP first effort of and it is i i how tfener- it a reHp'Mided to, for the i thr- anrfernbly room a a i us tilled.

The time was occupied by a i i 1 1 'j been a i a to to 1 tniks by the school a interspersed i questions, remarks and short talks by the the others present. a i i were discussed in a very i a though practical a a brought out a hnat of good idtian. This method a i the eiicy of our schools has a in a places Mid the interest a i i Tiu-sciay ovcr.ii p-, we i a i i be the here, ii'-iri from a marli: at the close- of i i i i it i not i us that, more of a i i tak" place. The responsibility of the a ed- ucalioi. does not rest wholly upon shouldero tttt teacher, for One After Another i in our a a a i i the liome of a i of who i i inR here, had i of practi- e.iliy i a km him 15.

i of i i Mr. Steinberg moverl to in th'' a of 1883, and th- ber of his i were born to him. About sixteeu years ago death enter- his home and carried away a a In or I'M he removed i bin a i to Oregon and in but a lew he was called upon to bring th- i a i a hia i find a son a back to the old homr: for bur ml. A i not a i foe I five weeks a his sad i hertr, thn roruaina of bis aor, lie called upon to make a of i a and beloved i Tbiif him i thr: care of four i a to raise and cd- ate, anri to his a creriit he had. nul wall.

i i i i a i a a i ettalh has entered his Uurne, this time a i Orrie tbft arms of a and aiat ors. Misa Orrie would have years of age had shfi lived i the ifith of the --wass a i and winsorr.fi lady, all ho her and hfir a i away is I a sad blow to her a i arid friends, among thr, latter is Mr. i Bur- I of MciVii.dle-, Oregon, to whom -jhe waa bel rotherl and to whom she A-as to be married year, Mr. Uurton is a teacher of gentleman of ability, but been darkened aitta CIau0 won't know where to do his shopping unless you tell him you can supply many of his needs. Get wise, Mr.

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Years Available:
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