The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 21, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
S W Nebraska Teachers Associa
tion McCook March 27 28 29
Deputy State Supt Robt I Elliot presiding
Address Dr Winfield Scott Hall
Address Some Educational Paradoxes Supt F F Gordon
Indianola
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General Discussion
Address Biologicil vs Physical Science an Our Public Schools1
Supt A J Dunlap Cambridge
General Discussion
Address Diseased Minds Supt C W MeMichael Holdi ege
General Discus ion
Conference of Superintendents and Principals 500 Oclock
M E Church
Prof Fred V Archer presiding
Business Session
Location of Field Meet
Adoption of rules of eligibility for athletacs
Other business
Thursday Evening March 28 800 Oclock
Temple Theatre
Entertainment House Male Quartet
Lecture The Pleasantness of American Life Clianoellor
Buchtel
Friday Morning General Session 900 Oclock
High School Auditorium
Muspc McCook High School Orchestra
Reading Pearl Marshall
Vocal Solo Minnie Vierscn
Adelress One Test ctf the Teachers Efficiency Prof Oh as
W Taylor Lincoln
Address The Teacher and Her Duties State Supt Ja E
D lzell
Reading Prin Ella N Simp Trenton
Address The Art of Teaching Dr W A Clark Keamy
Business Session Appointment cf Committees etc
Friday Aftviiacon Ganeral Session 130 Oclock
Temple Theatre
Music Culbertson High School Orchestra
Address The German School System Chancellor Samud
Awry
Illustrated Lecture Farm Health and Sanitation Dr
Con dra
Greeting
School Bentiment in the west
5s remarkable Southwest Ne
hraska in t3ie race for better
schools and school buildings is
well in the lead Within the past
five or six years there have been
more than a dozen new buildings
in the various towns erected at a
cost ranging from 10000 to 60
000 Among the newer buildings
are the ones at Alma Cambridge
Bertrand Edison noldrege Pal
isade Trenton Wilcox Wilson
ville and MeCook The old sod
dy even im the most western
counties is a relie of the past
It is eminently fitting that the
teachers of so large and prosper
ous section of the state should
meet once each year in a conven
tBoai for ithe purpose of getting
inspiration knowledge of better
methods and culture to carry
back to their patrons wlio -nave
done so well an provjding faieili
ties for educational work
We have made wonderful pro
gress in education We haw our
Sbree High School Tuition Law
Our Hh School Normal Train
ing law Oitf State Normals Our
Junior Normals etc all dndica
4ive of better conditions educa
tioiially But Teachers have we
Teachedper feetnon Is there not
that would like to
sc mething yoni
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Friday Snellen 2Crtizg 3 30 O Clock
Sural and Grade Teachers section at High School
Supt Jay E Moigan Blomington presiding
a Penmanship Course of Study by Grades Supt A L
G di Wilscnville
1 Difficulties and Haw to M9t Tlrin Supt E M iluscong
Fr nkHn
a Orthography as Ernpliasi dyi Primary Grades - Elsie Oud
llildr eth
hi As Emphasized in Grammar Grades Co Supt Anna
MeCcok
c Methods of Correcting Papers Go Supt Ruth Larsor
Stock vi lie
a Grammar fWhat to Teach M amde Hayes Stratton
b Texts Prin E II Ilussman Lelanon
O As Related to Other Work rrin W K Harris Orafino
How to Make Geography Xatuial Lizzie Daugherty McCook
The Rural School Opportuniity Oo Supt Ruth Erf man Bloccn
ton
The Relation of the Teacher and the Pupil Supt R O -Brown
Ravenna
School Board Session at the M E Church
Supt C L Anderson Oxford pre -ding
What a Community Expect of a Teacher ill II Rankin
Cambridge Board if Education Hon Frank Moore Indiincj
Board of Education
Relation of a Principal or Superintendent to His llioarel oi
Education E F Young Trenton Board of Education HI E
Culbertson McCook Beard of Education
What a Teacher May Expect cf -a School Board and Commun
ity State Supt Delzefl Mr A Barnett McCook
The Teacher as a Citizen a in Business Life b in Social
life a Supt R D Cresap Edison b W G Springer Ox
ford
The Teachers Relation to the Community Outside of School
Hours Supt Geo E Lee Culbertson County Supt Mattiene
Bragg Alma
Business Meeting
Friday Evening Declamatory Contest
Temple Theatre 800 O Clock
see bettered We are by far the
largest and most influential con
vention that meets in this part
of the state We can influence
legislation create sentiment for
the further betterment of our
schools and inspire each other
We cant afford to miss the op
portunities offered by this asso
ciation
Talent
Dr Winf ield Scott Hall Ph D
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Leipzig M D Leipzig Pro ography natural characteristics furnish good meals for 25 cents Mrs Ella Young- -
lessor of Physiology Northwest- and history What do we know
erru Medical College Chicago is aibout tliis land of mystery We
one of the leading American phy do not hesitate to ay thai Rev
sialogists and a world authority j Anderson s lecture will be one of
usually shunned hy the school
and pulpiit lie will be with us
Wednesday -evening and Thurs
day he will address ladies and
gentlemen in separate audiences
telling them how toi handle a sub
ject which has puzled nearly ev
ery parent and teacher in- the
land
The Nebraska teacher in speak
ing of his work at Peru says
The sincere and genuine char
acter of the speaker his attrac
tive personality the massive re
serve of his Information and the
clear cunt scientific arguments en
ployed produced a lasting im
pression on the thousand people
who heard him during the day at
Peru Best iof all the after ef
fects of his talks have been
wholesome showing that sex pies
tions can be treated in our high
schools in a wajr that is at once
delicate wholesome anel effect
ive i
The talent for our programs has
usually torn from the east This
year Ave found a man in the foot
hills of the Rockies who will
of the west Cliancellor Henry
A Buchtel Cif Denver University
Ex Governor of Colorado and Ex-
Miissionary to China wall be with
uh ior the great Thursday even
ing program Chancellor Buchtel
is a remarkable man He has
practically built and equipped
Denver University While gov
ernor he acted as cliancellor
guiding Jboth the affaiirs of the
state and school He was the
only republican state officer el
ected in California for a peniod oi
twenty iive years His personal
ity did it Oome to hear him
The House Male Quartet is Ne
braska talent that we arc proud
of In many respects it is -the
equal of any quartet on the Amer
lican platform They have filled
a great many dates in this state
and others since fcheir
tion We are sure that they will
please with their program of high
class music Dr House the di
rector iis a reader of ability and
will vary the program with read 1
rags
Chancellor Avery of the State
University lias decided that by
HOUSE MALE QUARTETTE
leas greatness educationally
Prof Cl2k to j bcn with us be
fore but to long ago that- the
barcifcrt hoys and girls of that
time- are becoming
ed school teachers of today Dr
Clark is just as young as ever
Prof Taylor familiarly known as
Charlie Taylor has establish
ed such a reputation in Southwes
Nehraskai that an association with
out him would not seem natural
Railroad Connections
All trains stop at iMcCook
There will be no trouble for ii
teachers in all parts of the dis
trict to make connections both
coming and going home Num
her 10 will stop at Benkeiman
Strattoni and Trenton on Wed
nesday and Thursday The princi
pal part of the evening programs
will not commence until number
5 arrives from the east
Everybody can be in McCook
not later tham Thursday morning
Enrollment
The teachers and pupils of the
McCook Public Schools wall act
t meiet all trains As soon as you
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been a greait many years since a
Chancellor of our great Univer
sity has henored us with an ad
dress Chancellor Avery is a
man who has big ideas and car
ries thsm cut lie has a message
for all
Rev C L AndersonL who has
devoted four years of his life to
educational and missionary work
among the Mormons of Utahwill
deliver an address on somie phase
of that subject Mr Anderson
has traveled all over Utah and
is acquainted with its people
arrive you -will be conducted to
MeCooks new 6000000 High
School Building where you will
enroll and secure a rooming place
The high school building will ho
Association headquarters The
enrollment fee will be 75c This
will adirnit to everything except
the declamatory comteatr
Hotels and Entertainnent
The Commercial and Palmer hor
tels have made a special rate for1
lodging to all persons wearing
membersliip badge of 25 cents
each where two occupy the same
room All the eating houses will
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cents
Tli e people of McCook will
open their homes to the teachers
on matters of sex hygiene He the meet entertaining beneficial so that the management is able to
has been in a great many of our j and inspiring of the whole insure ample accommodations at
largest cities lecturing to audienesion popular prices for any number
cis at Tiiousaniais upon tne topics lJrot lieo VV Ucnura ct -the that may come
University of Nebraska lias a Lectures to McOook Pupils
national reputation as a geologist
Those who have heard him will
not miss his lecture this year and
those who have never heard him
certainly have a great treat in
store He has been honored hy
being made chairman of national
meetings and has been a delegate
to various conservation congress
es He is a man of energy and
an eloquent speaker
Jas E Delzell State Supenin
tendent and Robt 1 Elliot Dep
uty will each be with us a whole
day They will each give two
Bill lliSBifel
p avert - j tri n vriaa - vex
lectures Sunny Jim needs no
introduction to the micst of us
and we will feel jut as well ac
quainted with Mr Eliot after
he spends a day with us
Pnof William A Clark of the
Kearnev Normal and Prof Chas
W Taylor of the Teachers Col
lege High School University will
be with us to address the Asso
ciation en topics of interest Prof
Clark is one of the pioneer cduen
tors of the state He was one of
bring us s en thing of tl vpirit the men avIio prophesied Nehru-
Meals may be liad as low as 15 at the McCook Association would
Dr Hall will deliver lectures
as ifolloiws toi pupils of the Mc
Cook public schools Wednesday
afternoon TeacheTs in the city
at the time are invited to attend
Address itio girls age 12 to 18
at M E church ait 230 A Phy
sieians Message to His Daughter-
Address to boys age 14 to 18
at High School Auditorium 330
From Youth Into Manhood
Declamatory Contest
The past two years the last
evening lias been given to the De
el amatory Association The con
test this year premises tot he bet
ter than ever Such iu the inter
est tliait some of the schools have
employed a special instructor
from the University to train then1
contestants
There will be a business mat
ing of superintenelentscimmediat
ly after the contest Each school
that has a contestant should be
represented
The following schools have
nrai ji applitatjcn to take part in
the DTtrt Declamatory Cont3st
at McCook March 29th Edison
Heidi e Oxford MeCccik Tren
ton Almi Cambridge Bartley
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Horace Manu Hats
The new French rough finish
fur hat csould not he nicer nor
have been nicer if manufactured
for the father of the Amenoan
public school system Price 200
The Thompson D G Co Utmost
value Cash only Stetson liats
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MANICURE SPECIALTIES
One of our leading lines and
we have a large assorted stock
of all the new preparations for
the care of the nails
L W McCONNELL Druggist
Our soda fountain is in full op
eration and responsive to all de
mands for either hot or coild re
freshing drinks
WOODWORTH Druggist
Light luncheonette at all tim
es at our soda fountain
WOODWORTH Druggist
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EVERY SEASON
BRINGS NEW JOYS
TO THOSE WHO KODAK
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Make the most of the lure of
the first soft days of sprang
We have kodaks from 500 up
and will be glad to show you how
easv thev aro to use
be a drawing card She would
bring along -the small scraps of
new spring dress and have
iur buttons made by our button
machine which makes 4 sizes of
the size of your little finger nail
a dome a nickel and a quarter
Emulate E F Y The Thomp
son D G Co Utmost value for
cash only
PERFUMES Both the domes
tie and imported odors in large
vairiety
McCONNELL Druggist
NOTICK
Joseph E Dodge and Arthur
S Dodge will take notice that
en the first day of Deeejmber
1911 Lillian M Pitney plaintiff
filed her motion and affidavit
against the said Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur 6 Dodire as heirs
and real representatives of Sid
ney Dodge deceased and against
saiid Joseph E Dodge as Admin
istrator of the estate of said Sid
ney Dodge deceased in the dist
rict court of Red Wallow county
Nebraska fn a certain cause here
tofore pending in aikl court
wherein said Lillian M Potney
was and is plaintiff and eaid
Sidney Dodge was defendant
The object and pnj ei cif caid
motion and affidavit are that
the judgment rendered in said
cause in said court on the 10th
day of October 1899 in favor of
said Lillian M Pitney and
against Sidney Dcidge for
the sum of -51109 with interest
thereon from said date tlhereof
at the rate of ten per cent per
annum be revived en favor of
d Lillian M Pitney and
against sail Joseph E Dodge
and Arthur S Dodge as the
h 4irs - 5vr ind raal representa
tives of yard Sidney Dodge now
djnsrd and agaOmst said Joseph
E Dcdge as of the
eataite of eiid Sidney Dodge
On the first day of De
cember 1911 a conditional order
cf revivor was dub made given
and enteied in said aetion reviv
j r i j aTrntlt n favcr cr
pvafJff anfj against the
Jc E and
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S Dt - the heirs at law
1 r rrprri lives aaid
Jev Dcde tlaeeased and
izivl slid Jcscph E Dcdge as
id Sl bv Dig3 deceased
Tl i d Arthur S Dcdge s
h r v notIrd to appear on
Mmdvy tl firjt dav April
1 1 i uu c ii way gaiii
hi iTint rhould not be revived
v ainst hnn the -said Joseph
E D dce as the heirs at law
il real reprcnaiives of said
Dcd diseased and
jant sail Joseph E Dcdge as
n atr cf si d estate and
f sufficient onu be not shown
t Mie contrarv sid judgment
c hall stand revived
Lillian M Pitney Plaintiff
By C n Boyle 3nd W S Mar
Ian her attorneys
First publication Feb 26 Stsw
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
OF PHELPS GRAY COMPANY
Net z e is hereby given
1 That a corporation has been
formed under the name of
Phelps iGray Company
2 The principal place of tran
sacting business is MeCook Red
Willow County Nebraska
3 The general nature of the
business to be transacted is the
buying and srilling of fruitspro
duee and ether merchandise at
wholesale and on commiission and
consignment the leasing and the
erection and maintenance of such
buildings and structures as may
be necessary for the proper con
ducting oi sand business and to
purchase and hold real estate for
site
4 The amount of capital stock
authorized by said corporation is
1000000 500000 of wliich is
to be subscribed and fully paid
up before the commencement of
business and the balance to be
issued subscribed and paid up as
may be authorized and required
by the Board of Directors
5 The existence of the said
corp oration commenced on the
first day of February 1912 and
the time of termination is twenty
years from said date
6 The burliest amount of in
debtedness to which the said cor
poration shall at any time sub
ject itself shall not be more rthan
fifty per cent of its paid up cap
ital stock
7 The affairs of the said cor
poration are to be eonducteel by
a President Yice uresident Sec-
7 X 7
rotary Treasurer and Board of
sis Directors
Dated this 24th day of Feb
ruary 1912
COMPANT
By C E ELDRED President
C B GRAY Secretary
L W McCONNELL Druggist First publication Feb 26 Stsw
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