The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 11, 1920, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
X4 Cloud, Ntferaaka.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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Bntcred In the Postomco At Hcd Cloud. Neb
m Second Claw Matter
A. B. fooARTHUIMEdltor and Owner5
County School Notes ;'
(Continued from page 1) .'.
drod and thirty two. The city supdrj
intcmlent has on the avcingo nineteen
teachers under his supervision.
RURAL EDUCATION A NATIONAL
EMERGENCY
In a democracy every child id tho'
community's child, the state's child,
tho nation's child. Tho obligation for
his proper education for greaters'O
vicc to community, state and nation is,
therefore, a three-fold obligation ap
portioned among them. More than
lialf tho nation's children are enroll
ed in the rural schools, taught by un
trained, poorly paid teachers, in poqr
buildings, poorly equipped, for short
terms, for a short period of years,
The safety and strength of a democ
racy are determined by the intelli
Kcnce and character of the masses of
its people. The standard of intelli;'
gence of the people is determinedly
the quality and amount of their edu
cation. Civilization is no stronger
thnn its weakest link. The weakest
link in the chain of tho nation's educa
tion and civilzation is the rural school
It must be strengthened, let it cost
what it may.
A NEW TYPE OP COUNTRY
TEACHER
The new typo of country teacher
must have a special training for her
special work, training that will give
her knowledge of country things,
country people, country -needs, a sym:
pathv with them, a love and apprecia
tion of them. Should not. country
boys and girls be taught in country
schools by teachers prepared to teac
spared to teach
them the simple principles of the con-
versation, tho fertilization, the tillage
and drainage of the soils, and their
practical application to efficient farm
ing? Should not they be given a
knowlcdgo of plants and plant life,
and how to grow them, and to handle
them most profitably? Of animals,
how to keep them, how to care for
them, and how to get the most out of
them? How much time does the
country school give to the study of
these how much does the country
teacher know about them ?
THESE THINGS ARE COMING FOR
OUR FARM BOYS AND GIRLS.
1. High School advantages in the
country. o
2. Teachers trained to teach in
tho country.
3. Teachers employed for twelve
months.
4. The school open the greater,
part of the year. " , ,
5. A homo for the teacher in the
community.
R TI.- V,il.l ...ill 1, tmlnl
through his work. V .-" Ti
Former State Superintendent Mc
Ponuld of South Dakota hai thVttf
say of the Consolidated School. " '
1. It is the new farm school.
2. It is the school that put "earn"
in learning.
3. Educationally speaking, it is the
farmers' Declaration of Independence,
A, It is the only kind of a farm
school that provides equality of op
portunity for the farm childicn to at
tend a good school.
SIXT MAJOR BENEFITS OF THIS
SCHOOL WHEN COMPARED
WITH THE ONE-ROOM SCHOOL.
1. Butler attcmluncL a nine
month term with a 75 per cent at
tendance inhtcad of an eight month
term with a CG per cent attendance as
in the iivcrnge one room rural school.
2. Better trained teachers well
truined teachers touching u good
school in pluce of a poorly trained
teacher keeping a poor rural school.
3. Better school work in the grades
three times the number completing
the eighth grade and doing work of
twice the quality when compared
with one-room rural school results.
4. Bettor High School Privileges
Ten times the number of country pu
pils completing the High School and
at one-fifteenth the cost to the in
dividual patron when compurcd with
the old rural school system
5. Better Organization A teach
er with three grades and fifteen class
es daily instead of six grades nnd
thirty classes; and fifteen visits per
year of a supervisor instead of onaor
two u ycur as in the rural school.
6. Better Givil Social Opportuni
ties A good place for various Clubs,
Literary Societies, Social Events,
Athletic Contests, Lectures, und Art
Exhibits, which the one school hah
not.
TWENTY BENEFITS OF THE
CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL WHEN
COMPARED TO THE ONE-ROOM.
1. Increases in attendance.
2. Attendance more regular.
3. Reduced truancy and tardiness.
4. Develops a 'better spirit.
5. Increases the enrollment.
C. Provides much better trained
teachers.
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7. Results in higher salaries
teachers.
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8. Eliminates the many grades
and man:' classes.
,,9. Gives more time and less waste
for recitations.
10. Increases ten-fold the High
School completions. M
11. Increases three-fold the eighth
grade completions.
12. Provides home High School'
privileges and at leas cost. Ri
13. Conserves more largely health,
NMll IMAHMln n& .. I I .1
14. Provides a good place for tha
nocessarv civiUsociul nrtiviMna
creased number of better trained boya
and girls. .
19. Makes possible having a mod
crn course of study in all essential
lines.
15. Insures an enrollment ' largo
enough for games and good school
work.
16. Provides adequate supervision
through principal and superintendent.
iv. Kceps-itho uoys and Kris
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,nujjy uiiu -uniumeu wun me on MO . ' ,
farm' """ '" - ' for al1 fftrm
lo. otves better dividends in in- raiools.
And no one could
tell the difference!
This teat of direct compari
son waimade by Anna Case,
world-famous soprano, be
fore 2500 people, at Car
negie Hall, New York City,
on March 10, 1920. See
the three diagram sketches
below:
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Ml Cam stood beaide tt
NewBdfaidi'andstac.
SMUij- ir. ,m'i vpi iMrm
the Iffchta went out, but Miss
Cue'tvoieewenttmoothlyon.
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the lights went on -fain. MIm
Cam wm gone. The audience
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taped with tarprlM to nnd
that her voice had been com
ing from the New BdWon.
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Mr. Santa Clans ! Come in and
hear the phonograph that did it
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We want you to see it, listen to it,
test it for yourself. This marvelous
phonograph can give the family more
pleasure man any other instrument
you can buy them for Christmas. j
Here is why:. , .,. ? .,
This phonograph has actually proved
that it can match the performance of
the living artist, and match it so
perfectly that no one can tell its Re
creation from the living performance.
It did this on March 10, 1920 before
2500 people at Carnegie Hall, New
YorkCity with Anna Case, the world
famed soprano. It did' this on Sep
tember 30th, 1919, before 2500 people
at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh with
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Test It Yourself
You'll be able to recognize its superiority
with your own ears in every kind of vocal
and instrumental music' Ccme in and
ee whether this Isn't bo. WV11 gladly give
you Mr. Edison's famous Realism Test.
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OVERCOATS
New Sleeve Linings, New Velvet Collars
R. EyP AIRED
And you Wear it all Winter. '
FRANK R. HUGHES.
CLEANING DYEING , REPAIRING
I'taonefi Keel 88103 M Red Cloud, Nebraska
We ChII and Deliver We Pay Return Charges on Out of-Town Work
' - Lutheran Church
.Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Confessional Service at 10:80.
Regular Service at 11 o'clock.
Rev. O. Heinltz, Pastor.
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"Covo Loy :ti sold his bus lint to
'Arthur M-Ffltnwho has taken posses
sion of the same.
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children to attend good
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Marie Rappold, prima donna of the
Metropolitan Opera Company. It
did this on November 5 th, 1919,
before 6500 teachers at the State
Armory, Albany with Mario Lau
rent! ' of the Metropolitan Opera
Company. It did this over 4000
other times, with more than fifty
great vocalists and instrumentalists.
You can read the facts of these
amazing achievements in the leading
newspapers of the United States and
Canada. They are the talk of the
music and scientific world.
. And the phono vpn? It's the Official
Laboratory Duojel of the New
Edison, "the phonograph with a
soul." Every Official Laboratory
Oh& Phonograph with a
Money Kalp
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money, It brine;: your New Edison for
Christmas, and makes 1921 help pay. Care
ful. systema:i spending always makes
money go farther. , . . ..
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Br. E. GfllBP
GHIROPJRGTOR r
' PHONES L?bffice 76.M
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fect. It is capable of sustaining the
test of direct comparison; we guar
antee this.
Get an Official Laboratory Model
for Christmas. You will have the
one phonograph which brings you
the living performances of great ar
tists exactly as those artists have
given them. You know this is sol
The proof has been given! The ab
solute, 'scientific proof!
Say the word, and we'll save an
Official Laboratory Model for you,
and deliver it in time for Christmas.
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Prices
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There Is no' inflation in Edison Prices.
'Edison stood the Gaff" to keep his favor
ite invention within the reach of everyone.
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The Oldcsf-on Ii COMMON SENSE ,
Some of the Boys are PERSEVERANCE, HONESTY,
FORESIGHT, THOROUGHNESS, ENTHUSIASM and
CO-OPERATION.
The Oldest Daughter U CHARACTER
Some of the Sisters, ate1 CHEERFULLNESS, COURTESY,
LOYALTY. CARE, ECONOMY, SINCERITY and
HARMONY
The Baby U OPPORTUNITY
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Getcquainted with the 'old man' and you will be able
to get along pretty-well with the rest of the family
One of the Greatest Aid", to Success is a Good Bank Connection
THE WEBSTER rCOUNTY BANK
Edward Flounce, President Had Cloud, Nab. S. R. Flounce, C-tKiet
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