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The Hardin Tribune-Herald (Hardin, Mont.), 30 Oct. 1925, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075229/1925-10-30/ed-1/seq-13/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
White still a young man, he vent west, partly for his health, partly for love of adventure. He hought an interest' in a large ritiich on the banks of the Wttle . Missouri, new aledora, in the bad binds of North Dakota. Here he gathered Meeerial for a num- ber of books, including \Hunting - Trips of a Ranchman,\ \Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail.,\ \The Wilderness Ihmter,\ and The Deer Family.\ Roosevelt was made a (evil service l'Onl- missiimer in 1889, and in 1895 ee was made president of the New York police board. In 1897 he was appointed. assiseant sec- retary of the navy. When war Itroke ,.tit between the United States and Spain, he resigned, organized a regimens . known .. as the \Rough Riders,\ and went t o Q t ea. Be._ wee elected gov- ernor of the state of -New York in 1898. In 1900 the republicans nominated Roosevelt for the vice-presidency. 'r h t beagle death of President MeKinley at THE JUNIOR TRIBUN %VI itten by t;rade School Pupils VOL.UME Otl'OBER 30, The Mai Cathariu R e n o, Hditor-j n - Chief. V i r -g inia Kelley—Assistant Editor. Reporters—Ernest Logan,Ger- ald Adler, Lois Miller, Arnold Corkins, Marjory Ellen Graliam, Ella May Davis, Johe Meilke and Rowena Butler. Theodore noose% elt •— Theo - dere Itoreoecrit Nons - b orn in New York Cee - , theater 27. 1858. lie eitme of Food old I hitch KnirkerbOCILDr sit irt`k,- n With a admixture of Irish and Hugue- lett ancestry. At Harvarte he wie-4 knewn a a reeder, a think- er. and a talker. In 1882 he a as elected to the legislature of New York, and although the yioungest man in the body, he became the recognized leader of the republican minority. A few Hallowe'en Parties • 4 :t fr. Nlagnuson', room gave a jeatow e 'en party, last Friday. Games were played and re- freshments served. Miss son's room also had a party Fri - dab'. A\ most enjoysble time was reported: Miss. Christen- sen and Miss Catiley are to have parties on Tueeday. Miss Craig- head is to have hers on Wed- nesda y. Miss Christensen's room was nicely decorated. All eXpect 1st have an enjoyable time. • Girl Scouts - The Fire Fly troop- met at noon Monday, Oct. 28, .and at lunch in the scout. room. After- wards they went into Miss Gaul - i's room for a business meet- ing. The 21 „members were divided into three patrols. Lois Barrows, Li wine Colberg, and years later he was a candidate Hazel - Belle Lawson were elect - Fur_ mayor of New York, bile was ru patrol leaders and Eleanor defeated.fl r t, - Lola Miller and Edith Wham assistants. Lois Miller waselected secretary and Edith Ben - news report er. Briefs Miss Karriplin's room is hav- ing a party tomorrow. -eie Fred Zier entered school 'Mon- day. John Schilleaff is a new pupil in Hie sixth grade. Jack Robertsoli, was absent from school yesterday because of a cold. Catharin Michel is back to school. She had an s accident and cut her leg very deep. Miss Batty is back at work :his week. She has not been able . to teach. Rexina Bryan was out of school Monday on account of sickness. Miss Sullivan and Mrs. Dorn - forger gave a surprise party on the pupils Tuesday. Amelia Michael, Henry Much- adand Samuel Kern ell Buffalo elevated Roosevelt to the 11'd presidential chair. He took Me the departinent seventh grade recently. oath of office September inth • Dr. Russell was in some of the 111 1904 he was nominated, for the presidency and was elected. rooms or the primary building mr.. yesterday. Ile was examining one of the Things that hern' for goiters. Roosevelt preachkl incessantly, t '• was the elevation of businese • We are all sorry to hear that morality. bl the conservation ilachel and Gilbert .Kinkesel are to the country, and win of eaeurel resources, Mr. Roose- moving therefore no longer att•ciet the Hardin grade school. in - 1909 ' a \he close of '\is ItooseNlIt's birthday wit- ob- farm 'of office, Roosevelt allied served by study of Roe- , eelt's himself wieh the forces of. thelife and t ,,, eme of his ings. Smithsonian Institution and Went i fo Uganda. Africa, on a hunting were adventares in North Dakota arid collecting erip. much enjoyed. - - -Miss Itognlie is giving a party \for hier pupiU tomorrow after- noon. The chikiren of her robin have completed ehe story, ofi Hansel and Greehee and jolt it on the table. get you,\ said Audrey to Henry, and she did. At' least it looked that way when Miss Anderson looked up suddenly mine ready. and saw Audrey vigorously ap- Margaret McLean has a poem plying the floor brush to Hen- L ahoOt the Thanksgiving snew ry's hair. 'At a boy, Audrey! etorm and 1 wrote mine .abool. Roy Scouts On the 27 of Oct, 1925, the Congregational boy scouts met in The down stairs of the church in which the patrol leaders were elected as follows: Lawrence Labbitt and Gerald Adler. After the patrol leaders weir elected and business was over the boys played games in which all had much fun for almost. half an hour, • NO. 6 Good English Clubs lii tke department there are aror,d English clubs. These r:ubs to help the children to use better English. The pres- idept Of the fifth grade. is - Rod- erick Eletiencer; vice pi - lient, Doris Daniels and their secre- tary is Avys Mielke. Tha pres- ident. of the seventh and sixth grade is - Ellst(orth Huffman; vice-president, Marcella Mitchell, and their secretary is Ral s tifi Fergnson: The name • of the- - - sixth grade club is W. & R. E. club. Their president is Max- . me McDowell; y i c e -president, Lloyde Huss and their secretary is Geil Baker. The name of totoe._ seventh grade club is K. of R. T. Their president is Catherin Reno; vice-president, Gerald Adler and the yew. Welere every tala Col- berg. e th hope by e end of he y one will Iisu good English. • Paul Blummer, Martha Moser and - Henry and Ester KIM, are new pupils in ,aliss Dusean's room. Kiddies Korner My Dear Little Ones: Pardon me for intruding in your delightful corner, but the temptation was too great to resist. 1 uome to tell you my plans for Children's Book Week, which is to be celiThrat.ed all over our great nation the week beginning November the 8th to the 14th. This week is to be celebrated to arouse the interest of the people in Hie value ot good reading for children. In another part of the paper a book contest is explained which is of interest to children from The 4th through the 8th grade. Additional ao this, why not all of you children in the County celebrate the .week by reading, one or two good books, either from your own home lib- eary 'or the public library? It you can, come to the library and I will be glad to give you one and will help you find an interesting book. Let us all make this a_pcofitable week in our readThg. Sincerely your friend, .\The - Library Teacher.\ Dear - .Aunt Betty: A lot of the children have the p o e m_s of Thanksgiving ready to send you. I have