THE TEACHERS’ MEETING Educators of Couuty Have Profitable Time Together. ARE TO PERMANENTLY ORGANIZE Sentiment to That Effect Prevailed, Officers Selected and Committees Named. Feb. 17, 1906, at 10:30 a. m. tlie teachers of Holt county met in the county court room in response to call by the county superintendent. The meeting was called to order by the county superintendent who acted as as presiding officer for the day. Miss , Anna Donohoe was elected secretary pro tern., after which an address was given by the superintendent on “The Object of the Meeting.” Prof. J. V. Dwyer’s paper was then read and dis cussed. The chairman appointed Prof. J. L. Cahill, Prof. J. V. Dwyer, Mrs. Peck and Miss Anna Donohoe, a committee on permanent organiza tion , also Prof. S. E. Mills, E. G. Donohoe, Lillie Galleher, and Roy M. Beck a committee on nomination to such officers as the permanent orga nization committee thought necess ary. Each committee to report at the evening session. The meeting was adjourned until the afternoon session which was called to order at 1:35. Papers by Prof. S. E. Mills, Mrs. Sprecher, Miss Galleher, Miss Miller, Miss Kay and Prof. Charles Mohrman were read and discussed, followed by an excellent address on “The Charac teristics of a Good Teacher” by Supt. R. H. Watson of Valentine. The evening session was called to order by the chairman and the fol lowing committee reports were read: The committee on organization composed of Mrs. Peck, Miss Anna Donohoe, Prof. J. L. Cahill and Prof. J. V. Dwyer met in the court-room immediately after the afternoon ses sion. Prof. J. V. Dwyer was appointed secretary pro tem. After considerable discussion the committee drew up the following re commendation: We recommend the organization of a permanent county teacher’s association with.the follow ing officers: President, first, second, third and fourth vice presidents and secretary. We recommend that these officers, together with the County Superin tendent, constitute the executive committee and it shall be the duty of this committee to dr: ft a constitu tion and a set of by-laws and to report on the same during the next county institute meeting. J. V. Dwyer, Secretary. We, your committee appointed to recommend time and program for your next meeting and to nominate officers for the ensuing year, beg leave to submit the following recommenda tions: First.—That the program for the next meeting be prepared by the exe cutive committee. Second.—That the executive com mittee be requested to call a meeting . of the association next autumn, exact date be fixed by the committee. Third.—That the following be the officers for the ensuing year: President, Prof. J. L. Cahill, Stuart; Secretary, Minnie B. Miller, Atkin son; 1st vice president, Prof. E. G. Donohoe, Inman; 2nd vice president, Prof. Charles Mohrman, Ewing; 3d vice president, Anna Donohoe, O’Neill; 4th vice president, Mis. Louisa Sprecher, Page. S. E. Mills Chairman, E. G. Dono hoe, Roy M. Beck, Lillie Galleher, committee. Two beautiful solos were rendered by Mr.Grosvenor, to the appreciation of all present, followed by the address of the evening on the subjet of eighth grade graduating exercises, by Super intendent E. C. Bishop of Lincoln. A standing vote of thanks was ex tended to the citizens of O’Neill as a mark of appreciation for their enter tainment given during the day. A standing vote of thanks was ex tended to the county superintendent for her efforts in forwarding this por tion of the educational work in the county. Anna Dononoe, Secretary. Superintendent’s Notes. We wish to thank all those who assisted in any way to make the teachers’ meeting a success. The teachers’ meeting of last Satur day was attended by about one hun dred and thirty teachers. We hope to make quite an extended report of the meeting during the next month or two, througli the papers. Seven hundred teachers took the examination in January. Six hundred and thirty-three is the whole number having taken it during the three pro ceeding months. Miss Abbie Keefe of Atkinson made a grade of 100 per cent in mental arithmetic at the January examina tion. Miss Keefe is to be congratu lated, since prior to this examination there has been only one such grade made in the state Florence Zink, County Supt. The Markets South Omaha, February,22.—Special Market letter from Nye & Buchanan. —As we expected last week’s advance and stormy weather is followed by heavy receipts and a weaker market. Fifteen to twenty cents, or about half of last week’s gain has been takan off. However, we expect to see a little re action for the better by the close of the week. Stockers and feeders are holding about steady. 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