The first page opens with a poem titled "LA-MAH-NI," a story of an Indian man, followed by "A True Story About a Dog: Written for the Indian Helper" about a very smart dog. It continues on the fourth page. Page two includes small news items of national interest. There is a report that Jack Mather (Apache) was working in St. Augustine, Florida. There was an article, "The School in Oregon," reprinted from The Indian Citizen. There is "A Newsy Letter from Cheyenne Agency," reporting that former student Carl Matches (Cheyenne) died, followed by a report based on a letter from former student Sarah Crowell (Creek) containing news from Indian Territory. There also is a report that police were having difficulty keeping Whites out of Indian Territory.
Page three features news about baseball practice, girls' gymnastics, the printers working on invitations to the upcoming New York and Philadelphia Indian meetings, and a report about Edward Wilson, Principal of Shingwauk and Wawanosh Homes, visiting from Ontario. There was also a story that someone rang the breakfast bell instead of the rising bell causing chaos throughout the school. Page four includes a "Letter from a Young Indian Man Who Spent Five Years at Carlisle: Now Assistant Teacher at the Pine Ridge Agency Boarding School" from Clarence Three Stars (Sioux) and the Puzzle Corner with an Enigma, Square Words and the answers to the previous week’s puzzles.
