. . . . . . , . , -w. ' . I : W\"JW. " .sucv , . o " , . " ' . , . _ ' . ' . : ; . i - - . . , , - ' " ' . ' , , 1 t , , ' - " " ' . , . - r " ' , ' . . " . . . A i , ' , ' , \ THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - 1- - . j 5.1 Jti.1y $ , ; 904 , > . - - - - - I ' Educational Conducfcd by County Superintendent Department Crocker 'rite next teachers examination \ will bc held in thc Central school , hui1e1ing , F.tlls City , Ncb. , July 15 and H , . 'l'hc following is thc program of cxamination. lQnS'I' DAY l\tOHNING. _ ' : Arithmctic. . . . . . . . .8:00 : to 1100 ; ' . Grammar. . . . . . . . . .10:00 : to 12:00 : , " . AP'l'lmNOON . 1f'IClinfr. . . , , . , . , . . -1:00 : to 2:00 : _ _ _ . _ _ n _ _ , . . , _ _ _ , Geography . . . . . . . . .2:00 : to 3:30 : ( . : history . o. 0 0. . . . . . .3:00 : to 4:30 : I Ci \ . . . ics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 : to 5:30 : iF ' SHCOND DAY IOHNIlG : ' Composition . . . . . . . .8:00 : to 1):30 : j 1leticdnts and Agriculturc. . . . : . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . .9:00 : to 10:30 : 1 Orthography . . . : . .10:00 : to 11:30 : Theory . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 : to 12:30 : i AFTEHNOON , 1)rawing . . . . . . . . . , .1:00 : to 2:30 : Physiology . . . . . . . . .1:00 : to 2:30 : . Book-keeping. . . . . . . .3:00 : to 5:30 : \\-riting- . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 : to 5:00 : . . Our institute this year will be held August 15 to 20 inclusivc. Supt. Pillsbury and family are " \ ' siting friends anel relatives in M.tine. ' They expect to return bout August 1st. Prof. Fcucrstcin , principal of { thc Salem schools for thc ensuing I , year is att ending school at the l li'rcmon normal. - - - - - Prof. Watson and family mo\ Beatrice Chautauqua. . The Burlington offers tickets to Beatrice and return from Fails City at S2.25. July 7 to 20 inclus- - h'c. Return limit July 21. Ask the , agent for particulars. . Burlington Low Rates. ' ' who takes The man or woman a vacation during the heated , period is thc one who lives thc ! longest , enjoys life thc most and does thc best work. j . St. Louis and return , all kinds " , of reduced rates daily. 1 Chicago and return cither dir- ect or via Sr. Louis , daily low ra teSt , Atlanta City and return $33.40 July 9 and 10. w I Cincinnati alga return S0.40 : ! July - H" , H and 19. } Denver Colorado Springs , Pu- . - ebbs , Glcnwood Springs , Utah , : " [ lie' Black Hills of South Dakota , " hc Yellowstone National park of , " \Yroming"-practicaltr half rates . all summcr. Ask thc agent for : particulars l or write L. \ V.Valc - i : , ' 1) , , ' general passenger , agent at Omaha. . I , It. ' - : , Cheap . Rates to St. Louis ' , . Missouri Excursions on thc " Pacific to St. Louis and return on July 11 , 18 and 25 for S7.25 limit 7 ( ! aye , J. B. Varncr , agcnt. \ " " " ' ) I1IdIMItII' ! - " , " J.w ' \ u cd 1.0 Vcrdon last week. Prof James thc newly elected principal of thc Dawson schools is already planning for a lecture course for thc coming ycar. . - - - - - - The Rube board of education will elect teachers nest Monday . evening. Olive > Harmon has been elected . . . - - - - - . . . . - - principal of thc Ilk Creek school. Maud Bcatty of Chi1licothc , Mo. has been elected to succeed Miss Harman as fourth grade teacher in thc Hum'Joldt schools at a sal- ary of S40 per month. O. O. Marsh has been elected to succccd himself irl 1)ist. 71 at a salary of S55 per m.nth. The counry superintendent has juft completed a tour of . thc coun- ty meeting directors for annurl sc t tlcmcn t. - - - - - - ' Annual Con- 'rhc Forty-thirel vcntion of thc National Educa- tional association formally con- \'cncd June 28 at thc Worlds fair grounds in Festival hall. A good man ) ' Falls } City teachers attcnd- C(1. } . - - - The article on teachers wages in last weeks issue was written by State Supt. Fowlcr. It was an oversight that credit was not given last wcck. - Notice. Old Settlers picnic changes dateS owing to coming in conflict with thc Falls City Fraternal picnic which had their dates set for August 24-25 and 26 , 1904. The Old Settlers association deem it best to change their dates to August 17 and 18 , 1904 for their annual picnic. George Smith , Scc. Less Than Half Fare. The Burlington offers another series of low rate excursions to St. Louis and return on 1\londays July l1,18 < \nd25. Tickets at $7.25 for thc round p-considcrably less than half ' ' in chair ratc. 'l'ickcts arc good cars and coaches. Let us send you an illustrated folder or call on our agent for full particulars. L. K. \Vakcly , general . passenger - gcr agent . , Omaha , Cha.mberlain : Colic ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is certain to 'bc needed in i almost c\"cry home before - fore thc summer is O\'cr. It can always be dcpcndcd upon even in thc most severe and dangerous cascs. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in childrcn. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt rclicf. \Vhy not buy it now ? It may save lifc. For sale by A. G. 'Yanncr. _ . _ _ - - - r w . 8 I FLOUR. FEED AND SALT ! : ] o I have just received a car of salt which : I can furnish you iii en ) . . . ( . 3 : lump rock , crushed fine rock salt 100 lb. ill sack No.1 rock salt for I I ice cre t 11 N ) . t M ichigan b lrrel salt , No. 1 khigall sack salt 70 Q lb. in sack just the thing for house use. " Z Also received a car of Illinois washed nut coal , just the thing 0 A' for cook stove 01' range , $6.00 a ton delivered , satisfaction gUal" JJ . . . . . . antccd. I can deliver you Hour , feed , grain , hay and straw , wood . .J for heating and cook stove , on short notice. I pay cash for butter rn eggs and poultry , rubber , copper , brass , zinc and old it'on < ! : _ _ _ _ . _ Q j 8 o. P , HECK ffi t - , . A STEERING "PROPULSOR. " Apparatus Applied to hteainshipu Which Is Both Propeller and Rud- der-Only for Small Eon ts. Unlike the ordinary steamship ; the fish forces itself through the water and alters its ! : ! course bJ' mcans of the same organ , the tail. Several ! inventors , though , have tried to perform both func tions with one piece of apparatus. The first application of the idea- at least of late J'ears-was made to the submarine. Some French boats of that class have been pro. vided with a peculiar joint in the propeller shaft , just outside the stern , so that the screw itself can be swung from side to side. By changing the angle at which the thrust is made against the water , the boat is steered and rudders arc made unnecessary. From a short report made to the depar.tmentof commerpe at \Yash. ington from the American consul at Birmingham , it would appear that the same system has been tried 011 boats which are meant to I travel on the surface only , like i naphtha launches. An English I firm is introducing the invention but the latter is of French origin. The "propulsor , " as it is called , can be applied to any boat already in existence , if it is not too hu'ge. Flow the connections are made is not explained , but the consular report says that it Is possible to dispense with the necessity of boring a hole through the n _ stern _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < : > post , and of supplying u permanent . cut propeller shaft and stuffing box. It can be attached ta a ( boat and removed from the same witb. out any modification of thc boat itself. Anyone taking this "steel" lug propulsor" to a lake ) , river or the seaside may attach it to any boat IlC finds there that is within its range of powcr. As the propeller can be completely turned around , , n reverse action is given. The Automotor Journal states that a given number of these transfcl" able 1ropul80r8 ] have been adopt cd by the navies of France , Russia lI1d Japan ! , and that n 12 , horse , power propuisor fins been successfully - fully applied to a launch , which towed a 300 . ton canal barge with a load of 150 tons of sand. - - - - - Sacrifices in Koren. Education costs $105,000 and religious - ligious sacrifices $180,000 a year in Korea. - Farm Land Values in England. Farm land in England ranges fg price from $ a0 to $120 per acre. . . . . . . . . . , . - " - ' - - . . . . . .t. . . - - McNaJl's I GROCERY II I i I I Fancy and Staple . Groceries. J Fruit in Season. Satisfaction Guar- . anteed. Free City Delivery I Phone 40. & . 1 Storage for Household and Other Goods. " . . Ii - - TRY OUR . Summer I Caramels i I They are Fine I SOW LES j to W. II. I. MADDOX ' REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold Hartford Fire Insurance Houses in city for sale noney ! to 10c..11 Telephone 178 All tile local & county news 52 weeks for $1.00 is what you get when you sub = scribe for The Tribune. Ice ! Ice ! , Good clean ice from Culp's lake delivered at your door. -Culp Ice ' , ' . Company. . . . - - - - - - - - ' . . . , , ' . '