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t ( ( September 16 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
t ' . , : . Educational Conducted by County Superintendent Department Croc&cr
. . Dist. No. 5-Cora Higgins ,
'V , ' tcachcr. School opened Scpt. 5
' . and everything is going niccly.
Our school board has ordered us
a very nice new book case and wc
have a number of new books in
thc library.
" County Supt. Crocker was call-
cd to lola , Kans. , last week on
I account of thc sickness and death
of his father ,
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Dist. No. 4-Jancttc E. Wcllcr
i tcachcr-School opened Monday ,
, Scpt 5 with an enrollment of 8
in thc first grade , 3 in thc third ,
4 in the fourth , 4 in thc sixth and
1 in thc sevcnth.
Dist. No. I-Mabcl Grecnwald
teacher-School opened Scpt. 5th
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; with an enrollment of 16. I am
well pleased with thc school and
. . . . . . _ . : the patrons. The school house
. and yard were an ready to begin.
Dist. 6S-Lois Spencer , tcacl.-
er-School began Sept , 5Vc
r . have 11 boys and 12 girls cnroll-
L ' " and obedi-
ed. They arc prompt -
ent. Miss Colson , 1I1Y predecessor -
ser , has done excellent work here.
\ I anticipate a very pleasant terms
work.
, . Dist. 8S-Franccs Kelly , tcach-
cr-school opened Scpt. 5th with
an enrollment of 20 pupils , Our
term will last S months.
Dist. G2-Ella Fisher , teacher
' . . ; : -School opened Sept. 5th with
an enrollment of 18 enthusiastic
- pupils. \Vc look for a very in-
Correspondence II
- News or the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
Ohio.
' . and wifespcnt Sun-
1 E. T. Peck spent
day with Rev. Stoudr . rs.
1. L. Peck and wife of Reserve
spent Sunday with G. \V. Peck.
Herb and Ida Burk and Miss
1\lcCan drove to crdon Sunday.
4. \ Fred Chcslcy and wife of Falls
City visited at O. A. Burks Sun-
day.
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\V m. Reichick and wife left
Sunday evening for St Louis to
attend the fair.
Mrs. Bcrlcy of near Topeka ,
Kans. . are visiting at the home
of her brother , Joe Maust.
Joe Beckley and wife of Ash-
land , Ohio and Samuel Beckley
and wife of Iowa are visiting relatives -
atives here this wcck.
Mrs. O. Miller , who has been
visiting relatives here left this
week for her home in Waterloo ,
Iowa. ,
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Prof. Arthur McMurry has
. gone to Chicago to resume his
work as teacher in the Ott School
of Oratory. : Mrs. Mc1\lurry and
little Cooper will remain here for
some time yet.
Mrs. Lelia Clydesdale arrived
here Thursday from Gaylord , Kas.
for a visit with her sisters , 1\1rs.
A. A. Tanner and Miss Bertha
Frank.
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teresting and profitable term of
work. Lucy and Anna Feicht ,
who rcccivcd 8th grade diplomas
last year are reviewing their com-
mon school branches and doing
interesting work in Elementary
Agriculturc.
Dist. 83-Julius , Young , lcach-
cr-Our school opened Sept. 5th ,
but was closed Thursday of last
week , on account of the sickness
of our teachcr. He is suITci ng
with tonsilitis and his physician
says he will not bc able to resume -
sumc his work for another wcek.
The county superintendent ! has
only one copy of the state Course
of Study and thc state depart-
mcnt reports that the supply is
exhausted , Last year each district -
rict was given a copy of the
Course of Study and at the close
of school should have been left
with the director. If you do not
have a ' copy possibly your dircct-
has one for you.
Dist. )6 Gustav Herr , teacher
-School opened with 'an enrollment -
mcnt of 22 and are getting along
iccly.
Mr. E. R. Huff , after teaching
one week in Dist. No. 3 resign
for the sake of a better position
in Lincoln. A contract between
a teacher and a school board is
really just as binding as any
other contract and we would like
to see our school boards make a
few of these teachers realize this.
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Mrs. J. C. Segrist and Mrs. 1.
Shirley and daughter Mildred
left Sunday for St. Louis to spend
a couple of weeks at the exposi-
tion.
Uncle Jake Gcrgens' has been
suffering cvcrly from an attack
of asthma thc past two wccks.
Dr. Garvcr and J. } 4' . Snethcn
went to Table Rock Saturday to
work up a big enthusiasm among
the old soldiers and pursuade
them of thc importance of faking
part in the exercises by the G. A.
R. on the first day of thc carnival.
This promises to bc a great event
and every vctern in southeastern
Nebraska is expected to be pres-
cnt.
cnt.Mrs.
Mrs. \V. J. Hcmphill and son
are visiting relatives north of
town , having stopped here from
a visit at Norton ville , Kas. , to
their home in Loup City. .
Ben Strainer and wife went to
St , Joseph Friday to celebrate
the Jewish holidays , returning
home Sunday night.
Mrs. F. A , Fisher has gone to
Whiting , Kas. , to spend a week
with her mother. Mr. Fisher
accompanied her to Bern , Kas.
Mrs. Al Hales and Miss
Georgia Billings came home Sat-
urday from a visit with friends
in Falls City.
Miss Laura Miller left this
week for Seattle , 'Vash. , where
immediately upon her arrival ,
she will be united in marriage to
Mr. Chas. E. Beery , a well known
Humboldt young man , who has
been working in the above city
for three ycars. The couple will
make their future home in thc
west.
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Sonic People * Like' the , very latest and
smartest things in Foot-
wear and nothing short of the newest arid swellest
sty les.
Other People care so mudh for
style , but are better
pleased with good , comfortable , , durable and easy go-
ing Shoes.
Most People \\Tant both style and
_ . comfort combined in
reasonably priced , good looking , well wearing Shoes.
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Now , Reader- doesn't matter to
, which of the above
classes you belong-your Shoes are here. Come in
and we'll certainly take great pleasure in showing them
to you. , .
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Holt's Shoe Store
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LA'DIES
We now have a fuB ! ! line of Pall and Win-
ter Millinery. New and Nobby Styles.
Call and see them.
7Jarnett' Millinery
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Billy Unglcs was down from
Lincoln over last Sunday visiting
his sister , Mrs. R. S. : Molony.
A. A. Tanner went ' to Falls
City Sunday aftcrnoon.
Will Schwass and Frank Ross
have returned from a business
trip to Elwood.
Jos. Kozel made a business
trip to McCook and other western
points last wcek.
E. D. Lockard is enjoying a
visit from his nephew , David
Lockard of Moline , Ill.
Miss Lulu Harding has gone to
Bethany to resume her studies in
the college at that placc. ,
I fiLL YOUR COAL BIN
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I Now before the cold weather sets
I in. Before the price of Coal
I goes up. Get a good Coal while
you are about it. Get thc kind
that bum us evenly and docs not
fill your stove up with cinders
and clinkers. A Coal of that
kind costs twice as much in the
end. Try a ton of onrs. It is
all that Coal should bc.
MAVST 7J'ROS. .
Phone :58
The Enterprise moved thc last
of the week into their new quar-
ters over the National bank of
Humboldt.rr
Mrs. J. 11' Sncthen joined her
son and daughter from Table
Hock in it visit to the exposition
Sunday.
The children about town have
had a great " deal of sport with a
mischcivous monkey which Clrde
Reid purchased at Red Cloud last
wcek.
A company of friends were entertained -
tcrtaincd by Chas. Gore and wife
on Wednesday nigh , whist being
the principal amuscmcnt. An
elaborate luncheon was served.