The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 28, 1904, Image 18
. . a . . . I' " - " ' . , , . . " : : - . " " , " . , . . . , . . . . . : , . . . . . . ' . . ' . . " . A . . , . . . . , m " . J. ; ' . . ; . . 1. , t' . , ; . , Octobcr 28 , 1904 TI-IE 1'A T I . ( ' ' ' ' . ' " \ " . ' I , , - . - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - . . FALLS CITY TRI 3UNE i _ - - - - - - - - - - - I I EEdaccdional7Jprinwni Conducted by CountySuperintcndent . Croclcr - - - The school in DisL 3 g'iI'C iI basket slipper . 'J'lIcsclilY c\'Cninl - - - - - The school ] in Dist. 20 win talc iI four weeks vacation beginubig : i Oc t. 28. A meeting of school officers and patrons was held in the Bar- l ; adil school house ' 1 ' ttelclay evcn- ing" The general ] subject Was , "Co-operation of. the 1Iol11e and school " The ! people were wen pleased with the ineefing , and it seems certain much good will f re- stilt from it and that it will bring about a closer sYlIlpilthy between the home and 1 he sclwo1. Prof 1) . P. Smith of the Falls City HlIsine s College and thc COl1n cortnty superintendent : were prcsen It is thc present plan to hold about 10 h'tctl.'I ! part 01 the count\ . - - - - - . ' ' The llnrada teachers rending circle Win hold its next meeting 1'lIcsca\ ! evening , Nfl\ 7th. . - - - ' ' The Lincoln papers tell us that Louis C. I.'olls l was s\lffoCi\tul while battling Saturday I.ig-ht , and that 1 his wife became unconscious - scious ! I rom the effects of the gas. ' 1 ' 11e tragedy iH a pathetic one 'l'he 1 , coupc ! ' e were married only tutee months ago and 1 had JUSl j settled ] in a new cottage : after their return from the wedding trip. \Irs. Foils was Miss Grace Abbott. 1 'S1 3Ii > 1. is know 11 by 111 any lichardson county teachers having - illg' taught : t for ' . . t\\'o years as ,5- "j-.tilnt ! , principle in the Iltmloldt : , higlt l "l l1 < 1ul , : - _ . . . - . - - - 'I { 'he superintendents and prin- ciples meet i : : ; ; l.vld in Lincoln / last wc.k 1 was attended by several al Richardson county teachcrs. n1 8 t t. ; : _ ' . . . . . Prof. Barhour , will give a life- si ized picture of. this' : ; ' monster which at one time made hiutsclf at homc in Richardson count \ ' . Enormous ! : birch nlH ! bats 1i\'edl ltc'rc at one time , and the follow- i ing cut will give some idea of heir 1 immcnse sire. . I . , .J . 1 J 1 ] t ( It7r . k i f\ \ ' : J . , ft , - - , . 13r ' flii ; ltctt r ; \ , id . b l : , . : , ' teen in th : ' 1 ' ,1. thl'ji"l , 1."h1rdl , .IIJ Oil i : ) ' it 1 _ E = " - small adll1ission will be charged t to help ] pay e.-'pcnses. All are itt - \'ited. A lecture course of four or five nU111 bets has been arranged for Humboldt. The first number to be a lecture by I. , \Vickcrsham to be a strong : and earnest speak- er. ' 1 ltc people of Humboldt are fortunate to secure him. - - - - . The nest meeting of the Richardson - ardsol1 Coullty 'l'eachers' Associ- aUon will he held in halls City Friday e\'elling and Saturday , No\'cmber 11 and 13 Prog-rams will be sent out early nest week Friday evening , No\ 11 , Dr E , JI Ra rOQur. Professor of Gcolog'y Ultivcril i t \ ' of Nebraska , wi11 - ad- dress the teachers and other friend ; of education on the subject . ject , "Beauties an < 1' Wonders of L't the \\T cst.Ye will be tnlc'n on a geological J'ourncthro . . . ; . 11 the Home of the Cliff Dwellers , the Petrified i"oreats. Canons of the Colorado. Yellow Stone Parle and the Pad Land ; of NcbraHka ' l'wclHundred Dull ary'.vorthof wlofl'd slidl's ' ( and the Three Hundrcll Dollar lamp will be ma nag-cll ; by an expert. Prof. I Da1'bours' disco\'crics -1\'hnJs - _ 1m : lacvrrl < t fatuous and : lIii\'e I r alh' ' re \ ' o'utio ' tieJ ; certain d- : trtuieuis ; t in the srienti3colcl. . It is : -.urpd i'g' 10 k : ( ; \ \ ' that ani- plats of enormous size once roam- c(1 flat ] ; htfiiics ' ciN'cblasla. l . c- 11 l ns of t1CFC : ' e ammab have be ( 11 , 'lillil l here ill Eic1lilrcl1J : ? Cl1Jli'df011 CC\1J11 1 : : , Jl1 t recently . a ! ; iqd 1 tent ! 1 , v. , -'ig-hiW ' alwut rl'l' " " - ; c "Otlnl 1 \ \ ' i ' s ; ic ) ucl : : ! i.l it : , , Inl ! I it 1' ( a.r nil\ , : ' 11\1. \ d - - - - - - lli it 1 ! ) . l . . - A Touch of Nature. J How the world loves a 10'cr.4 Last1ronlay night \\'asone of the i most perfect moonlight [ nights [ I 1 have ever seen. Out at Fort Tlazcl school house , way up in the hills of Arago , it was a scene of beauty never ; to be forgottcn. 'I ' he hills and oak woods were bathed in the white light , and the shadows huddled in the hollows like the memory of' a drC'am-pale : and unreal in the moo 11if.'lt : I stood on the porch while the candidates n'maincd in the school : room talking' ; realities and practical . - cal politics with the \'otct' A J , I ' young lady-almost a little girl stepped out on the porch and ' , a ' . - . shy and Cmb\i'rassed boy came % . towarc1 her out of the shac1 , < . ! . " , and - f ' totime ' . . - I accompanimen't ( If the snic- ) ers of scot11paniol1Sdd ; haltlnL- t ' 1y 1 " ttlay-T-SCc'- ' " ) - \ nl1---hoitlC. . ( ; She was surp : ised - ofcoarse she was It \vts ! .t he last t liming { iim the . . world she \ e . cpcctcd-this cOl11i\1't. \ of the boy out of the sba(1o\\ - , Neither had thought . of polr c ) ; . $ or political speakers that eVC3- ! " = ing' . ' .i iley ' lad ! : bee eng'l'o$6ccl " with t:1or : import ! aut _ thi1 ; ! " { ; for instance , the wal1 ? ! : : : hOI11 in } ) 1 , > , e l1oon1F ; ; ht. Ah ! ! sa the little girl : ' - , answcrec1 him , ill a'cry. . tact f" 'il c onsciot1S . way , as SIC : h ; cl been j.aug'Ll : ± was prep : . ' ; . "wth : peaSl1'r ! " And sir ( : foal : 1 his ann al1t thc ) ' , walked oat . gF 3 thc grove down onto thec . Itit " . I highway i dO\\:1 : the hill to whel' : : - the shadows lay j falling in' hoe : L1 i the geol old Irshioned : wnIy. . . I wt- : glll11hat 1 j"l i glt : see : tl.t . - iitl7t)1' ! ] " ! h'iI tty ( i ; it ,1 t l : . : a:1 ; l1"ll t tn hill ) , of it Ihlill : : : ; , .J : tlc lvi ; . ; . rive . ; 1.)111. ' . . - - - - - - ' t g q ; ' ' " ' i , . HEN YOU Ci11- " $ > , r ' : , ' . " - _ " . " . . ' . 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