The Indian Helper (Vol. 4, No. 32)

Carlisle, PA
March 29, 1889
View Other Issues Of

The first page opened with a poem "The Voice That Wins Its Way" contributed by Hannah E. Wilson, followed by a piece called "From John Dixon" which was reprinted from the Albuquerque Indian School where Dixon (Pueblo) was employed as a carpenter and translator for Indian school recruitment. The article continued on page four. Page two offered “wild” Apache photo contrasts as premiums for new subscriptions, a report of "Our Numbers" that reported enrollment, several Indian Helper endorsements, and anti-smoking notices.

Page three included very short news items about new Indian clubs for the gymnasium, personnel changes, shop work, a Dickinson College tug-of-war team practice, girls baseball, a Mock Senate that discussed women's suffrage, and Civil War reunion visitors. Page four offered "Printers Exempt From Disease" and "Tone Tattlings: Some things Prof Brown would like us all to remember” – a music word piece.

Format
Time Period
Groups & Organizations
External Groups & Institutions
Location
Cumberland County Historical Society