The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 10, 1905, Image 14

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, r ' Edaccdionczl Conducted by County Deparimeni Supt. Crociler ;
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. Mr. A. L , Knisc1y , teacher in
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I. , Dist. 23 , reports a total cnrol1-
mcnt of 8(1 for last onth.
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L Miss Clara Gag'non of the l al1s
City Schools was 01 : thc sick list
, last week , and ! \f rs. lIt P. Custcr
, I taught for hrr.
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Miss Nora V. 1 'enton has rc-
I I Rig-ncd as teacher is 1)ist. 34 Miss
\Vinifrcd F you has contracted to
finish the tcrl11.
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\ Miss Lillie Moran has resigned
I in district No. 104. Miss ! l\lattic I
I Sta1dcr has contracted to finish
i the t crill.
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neo. L. 'I'owne , managing ) editor -
: tor of thc Nebraska teacher says ,
Your lIIap of Richardson ! cOlin ty
will certainly be very helpful to
you and your sc hoe Is. "
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\1 i s Lois SpeIlCl'I' , teacher ! in
DIstrict ( IS , was cnlllpl'lIel' I"kt
a vacation last week Oil a\ count \
of sickness ! ; hut was able to n'-
SUIIIC her work . t hi" last \lol1d.I\ . , ' , ,
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, iss Edith ! ; Hobbin" , wl1l' WiS ; ,
I'lcl'nt1y elected to succcl'dlis
I \1illcr , has been able to teach
: only a few das on account of
sickness. Mr. Pill . hury has been
I teaching : her cht . ' Sl'S
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Teachers , why not 'ry ' some of
the c pen : tuents on pats :
' . 144 and 14 l 15 , .aska . State
Course of Stt1dy ? You will find I
tl111'cn' ' ' instruc-
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I The next mceting' of hc I t ; : I , h-
! ardson County Teachers' Association i-
: ation . will be held in F'alls 1 City ,
Friday l e'eningand Saturday ,
. March 10 and 11. The question
for the annual high school debate ,
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will hc . -l esoh'ed : 'J'hat the
United States Covernmicntshould
own and control the railroads.
'l'hc pupils in Dist. 55 , Hiss
g1i : ' a : beth I Tossack [ teacher , will
furnish thc music for the Satur-
day afternoon pro ; ; ra11li ,
'Pllc following districts ! have
been having their pictures taken
luring thc past few weeks , 85 , 77
24 , 58,79.S2,19,75,17,26 78 , 23 , HJ
47 , 18 , 99 , H , 55 and ( 57. The
county superintendent has beet )
prcl nted with several of these
pict mes. .
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S'l'gIIA
Our second quarter ended Jan-
uary 13. Total enrollment for
the quarter 1J5 , average / daily attendance -
tl'ndallcl' 121) , number of tardjl'
71 , number of visitors i ( luring the
quarter 2i.
Stella has id\d ct iditions.good
school bllildillg'- : well equipp"'d ,
10 grades and 1 5 ll'achcrs The .
tenth grade : is finishing time third
hook in g-'lIml'try.ha\'c completed
second book of Ccasar , arc studying -
ing" refraction in physics and i
papal power in general history
Thc ninth is beginnil1gthe civil I
government ' of Nebraska , simul- i
tancous eqautiolts in 19-ehrasub-
junct'e mode and Aliquis in Lat-
in and Nineteenth ccntury in
gng-lish ! ; 1itcriltmc. The senior
class now number 11.
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"Wel1 planned is half manned"
-the successful ! teacher is look-
ing' ahead. She is ,11realy ph aon-
il1g' to observe Linc1I1nhirthlay ,
FrIday afternoon , 1o'l'I I > . 10th. although -
though his birthday is the 12th.
She is also pla no lug 1. ) celebrate
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\Vashilt ton\ ; birthday , prohahly
Fnday afternoon , l e1J. 2.lth ,
thought his birthday is hc 22ncl.
Or , possibly our success teadl
is planning to celebrate both of
these cia \'S It'riclay a ternoori Feh.
24th. ( : deli teacher should have
a copy of the "Specia1 Day Pro-
g-ram. "
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Shutlind But True.
People the world over were
horrified on learning of the burning -
in'l' of ; 'Chicago theatre in which
nearly six hundred peop1l' lost
their lives l than live 1
\'cs , yet more \'l'
tilllcs this numbcr over J.OOO
people died from pneumonia in
Chicago during the salllc year ,
with scarcely a passing noticl'
1I very one of these cases of pneumonia
mlJnia resulted from a cold and
could have been prevented hy . the
timely use of Chamberlain's
Cough ellledy. l A great many
who had every reason to fear
PIIL'UlllOl1ia have warded it off by
the prolllpt use of this remedy
l'he foiio\\'ing' is : t ii instanl'l III
tlll- : ! .itlrt : " 't'uo much en ii not bc
-all in favor of Chamberlain'
Coug-It l'mccly l a especially - for :
coicls and inJluema. : I know that
it tlre(11II\ ' daug-hter. % .aurIof a
severe cold , and I believe sad
her life when threatened with
prteunlonia1. " \ \ ' . D. I Wilcox , Lo-
goodl , New York. Sl\ld , at Kerrs
Drug Store
Entertained. :
Miss Cloe ( 'rater entertained
about forty of f lien little friends
Tuesday evening in honor of tier
thirteenth hint lid icy.
Two of the most interesting
features on the program was a
play entitled "The Two Pkinin-
ies" and a heat Contest in which
Ul.l.ic Maddox : won a large bunch
of carnations for holding the
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hig-hel'nul11 ! ! "Inoy valuable
presents were rccch'ed. l'frcsh-
men ts were served \ and thc guests
( depart ( at a late hour thanking
their hostess for a utmost enjoyable
evening.
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SlUlrised. R ? ' l
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l Frida\ a number uf friends and
relatives . invited by Ii is \ vi femost
agreeably surprised1John Iossthie ;
occasion : belng- his 5th ; hirthda - , ' . ,
There were twenty eight present
itnd gaveIr. . I:0Ss oomc 'Il'Jant ;
tokens of their estccm. An e1c- I
gant t IIi rt hda ) " dinner was enjoyed - ,
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Elks Lodge ;
Th ( ; prl.'liminaries for the organization -
aniwtion of an Elks lodge were
fccted Sunday at the dub rooms . - . ; ( ' ' ,
0\ \ the Sphinx . cluh About fifty '
mcmbels will be \Il'l \ to join and
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if the organization : he a success
the entire top nUUl' l1f the \Vahl
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huilding- will be rcnt'd It is i the
Intention to fllrnblt i these rUOIll"
in the most approved style and to
make the lodge the leading social
feature of time cit\
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OEULLNO ;
THEATRE
OEICIIT :
Thursday , Feb. 16
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rhe Sphinx Club will present ( / '
the Famolls < 1.
I1 istersingers i i
lVlale Qua rt e tte _
This is one of the best at-
lttractions of its kind on the
road and will be a treat ; to all
who attend. -
PRICES 3 25c , 35c , 5Ue I .
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t HEW ARE OF BMIT . TiONS r.
of FOLEY"S HONEY AND TAR ' .
- On account of the great merit and . popularity or FOLEY'S HONEY \f\I ND TAI .
for Coughs , Colds , and Lung 'rroublc , several 111anufactuI.crs arc advertising
in1itations with similar sounding nan1CS "Iith the view of profiting by the favorably , . . .
known reputation of FOLLY HONEY AND T'f\R. " r' -
DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON
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'Ve originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and .genu ne. " ' , .
t Remember the name and insist upon having FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Do not risk
' your life or health by taking imitations , which cost you the same as the genuine. , j
1 FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is put up in three Sizes-25C , 50C and $ I ooo.
Prepared only by FOLEY & 00. , 92-94-96 Ohio' Street , Chicago , Illinois.
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, - " ' > SOLD AUD RECOMMENDED BY
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