Hungerford Township Newspaper Articles in chronological date order
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LeMars Sentinel, March 13, 1888 HINTON TRUTHS: T.J. Mudgett, the teacher in sub-district number two, gave up his school Friday and will go to Remsen next Monday to teach the summer term. A LeMars Sentinel, December 9, 1890 HINTON: Mary M. Schneider has announced a spelling school to take place on LeMars Sentinel, August 28, 1891 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) Miss Ida C. Koenig and Miss Tina Schmidt from LeMars have been engaged by LeMars Sentinel, December 8, 1891 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) The scholars of Miss Ida Koenig at the Centre school are making preparation LeMars Sentinel, December 11, 1891 POTOSIA: Some school ma'ams use the kids for pincushions. LeMars Sentinel, December 18, 1891 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) The spelling school at the Centre school house last Friday evening was well Miss Nellie M. Noble carried off the honors at the spelling match last LeMars Sentinel, December 6, 1894 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) LeMars Sentinel, October 22, 1896 HUNGERFORD: (Special Correspondence) Robert McArthur will close his school next week for a month's vacation POTOSIA: (Special Correspondence) Adolph Pavlovic has been having the school house in his district replastered LeMars Sentinel, March 4, 1897 POTOSIA: (Special Correspondence) Miss Claudia Crouch will give an oyster supper and program for the benefit A great many of the children and young people have had their necks tied up Miss Claudia Crouch has finished the winter term of school and begun the Miss Mae Burke gave a school entertainment on Friday evening for the benefit LeMars Sentinel, Sept. 5, 1901 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) The school house has been white washed, seats varnished, and otherwise Miss Harrington, of LeMars, has been secured to teach the winter term of LeMars Sentinel, Thursday, September 19, 1901 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) At the township school meeting held here last Monday, Geo. Bender was LeMars Sentinel, October 12, 1906 HINTON: (Special Correspondence) The school was dismissed Wednesday for the rest of the week on account of a LeMars Sentinel LeMars Sentinel, February 1931 Breaking into school houses has become a common practice in Plymouth county. The last one reported was in Hungerford township last week. A large amount of valuable articles were stolen.
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