The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 36

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Educational1Jepart11Jent
Corductcd by County Supt. Crocfcr
Dist. 26 gave In entertainment
1 } evening-Pchruan'17 ,
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examination'
Ll5t ( Saturday was C.l'a111111at1U11
, 1 day t here were 18 1 applications for
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Scveml country school ' last
I week were closed on account of
had roads ( and cold weathcr.
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Latin ! Ailknlan has resigned
her school in Disl. 2R. cccntly }
Miss Aiklllan becalllcIrs : , Yo-
cu n. The teachers of Richardson I -
- son county extenc1 cong-ratula-
ti011S.
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'I'o our highs school debaters-
We should send to liroc. ' 1 ' . ? 1.
Ho1 ! an. .J 111 N. 12th street
f/incoln , Ncbr , and ask for a
. copy ol"Lincoln Academy News"
" "I \Tol.2 , No. 3. : Read I carefully
. I i . the article "Arg-lIlIlCntation" hy
Geo. : " Lee. It will he sure to
help \'ou.
. ' [ ' 0' the 't [ 'eacher--"I han just j
. , received a nice little wall uulp uf
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Nebraska front the Security Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co. , Lincoln ,
Nehr. Write William 't"eloaer [
S1 , Hoollls 125:12h : and 127 , Burr
Block , Lilholn. He say > "I shall
he pleased to furnish ; this map
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I ; free of charge , to any teacher or
'i school in Richardson county.
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. > " Rcntelnher I the next meeting
. : , the Richardson I County 'reachers'
association will ue held in Falls
City , Friday } e'cningand Satur-
day , March 10 and 11. 'I'hcsc
meetings are hdd ] in thc interest
of 1 he chools. Every teacher
lttcndin.r : ( } will be made stronger .
and will bl' able to do better work.
Any school hoard in our county '
should be willing to give thc
teachers permission to dismiss
school Friday March 10 , if necessary -
essary in order to attend. ' [ 'lie
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principal feats rc o : the prog-ram
' . Vriday evening March 10 will be
I the third } annual inter-high school
debate. Question - e-ovcd- : }
" ' [ 'hat the United States Go\'crn-
went should own and control thc
! railroads.
Allirmati\'c-Stella. Rub ) , Yer-
t don and Sale lIl. ? \eg-at \'c-Shu-
" hert , Dawson Falls City and
11 um hold to
J 'l'he Dawson high school held
; l a joint debate with the Vcrdon
high school 1 'riday c'cningFcu -
t7. Juestion- csoh'ed that thc
United ( States should stop the
j' ' , . - - ' " ' ( , , : ; - . present } Russo-Japanese war. 'I'he
following represented Dawson :
. Charles sEcho Bca Ry..n : . Marion :
, Di110w and Belle Boldal k. Vcr-
: don was represented hy Caroline
: Cunnin.dllm : na Parsons , Vera
1 Lord , Marv Hanley. I
Our pre minar.\ debate wilt be
I held this week , for thc purpose
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' of choosing a representative for
the county debate.
z The , nicmucrs of thc tends
gradc'isitcd ( the Stella schools
last Friday afternoon. ' 1 'hey
were given a reception in thc
c'eningA pl asant timc is re-
porte(1.
? \Vag-g-cner's room will give
an entertainment in the near fu-
ttre The procccds will g-o towards -
wards the purchase of an org-an.
The non-resident pupils arc attending -
tendingregutarly in spite of the
bad weather.
Dist. No. 23 . Mr. A.g. Knisely I
teacher- TC gave a program
Feb. 1 10th , in honor of Lincoln' :
birthday whIch was interspersed
\ , itll readings. } recitations and
song-so Our attendance is poor ,
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owing to the bad weather. .
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Dist. No. 21 , Marie C. Crotty , I
teacher -Our total enrollment ; I
for the past month was 33. average -
age attendance 2' ( ) . \Ve arc now \
preparing a prog-ralll for Wash-
ing-ton's birthday. Our pupils
arc doing some good composition
work in connection with their
study on the "Li \'CS of Great
r\ulcricaus. " Our primary pupils
enjoy our school calcndar-noting-
bi hdays of great persons , the
appearance of birds , the weather
etc. Our school is located only a
few rods froths thc Missouri H.'er
Cardinal birds stay in thc groves
nearby and give Uf songs of cheer.
The hunter . too , conies our way ,
and week before last , two red
foxes were killed l only a short
distiulce west of us. Squirrels
opossumg , coons and an OCCaSiOll-
al ; wild-cat inhabit this district .
with us.'e arc truely "close to
naturc. "
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During thc past two weeks I
Visite(1 1 the following schools
Districts 85 , 17 , 18 , 80 , 15 , IJS , 15 ,
1)(1 , 14 , ( J2 , 3 5 the intermediate
room in thc Dawson schools and
he Verdon schools. r hope to
have visited all the schools within -
in the next few weeks and hope
that my visit may bc helpful tu
each schoo1. I trust no teacher
will feel that r am present to find
fauH. Rather think that I am
present to consider school prob-
lems with you. 1 want to be con-
idcrcd a helper. Teachers } who
arc "thinldng- schoot" have questions -
tions to ask and suggestions to
make. The teacher who had no
genuine interest Never asks questions -
tions and "nc\'er has an ) troub-
les. " Hare a list 1 of questions for :
me when I'isit your school , I
shall be glad to work them out
with \'ou. Be ready to show any
plan or devices you may ha\'e.
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'l'he pupils in Dist. No. 15--
Pearl Cunningham , teacher , arc
carrying on a correspondence
with school children in the Phil-
ippine Islands. The last letters
were mailed November 17 , and
received at the Stella post office
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OUR BARGAIN TABLES
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UR Bargain Tables are very attractive to shrewd
fg1 Shoe Buyers. Keep an eye on them.Vhen our
. :7i. : : . Shoes get on the Bargain Table they are snapped :
up quick. Today we will put out probably
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100 PAIRS
of1 : en's , omen's and Children's Shoes in all sizes
and Styles at $1.00 Per Pair. If the weather is right ,
t1ic ' ' 11 be gone in about two hours time. They will not f
linger long in : lilY event , and if you want a real ] , good , I
genuine Shoe Bargain , come early and - . - (
SAVE ONEY l '
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It will pay you well always to keep an eye on our BarD . .
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gain Tabes. ] You can save Jots of Shoe 1\loney by t-i--.l
doing so. .
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G E 0 R G E B o H 0 L T
THE SHOEMAN : : .
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January 31. Call at the county
sttnerintetllent's office and sec
two of these lettcrs. The follow-
ing- is a copy of one of t11et11 ) just
as it was written :
"Ccntr Pasay School Pasay ,
Rizal i , November 15 , 1')04.
My Dear Fri ( nds-I were please
to get your letter I stop untell
you have a 1)lCaLSa111t hour to get
my letter You can write as welt
as my lettcr. Because you go to
school every day. my teacher is
} , [ rs. Rosario Abgcles and Mr.
Hoyc. I goo to school every day
unte111 know all my lesson. J
work two days in a week in a
pleasant garden wc sings every
morning and wc sings Many
kind of song" \Ve have body exercises -
ercises after our work in the garden -
den wc studay only three days in
a weck. two days in the g-ardcll.
1 am 13 years old. I live 1 far from
school. I like studay very much.
I have three kind of books arith.
I , . Eng. Baldwin Second Reader
and Geography but we learn Geo-
grphy without book. Here is
m ) ' address Please give one pic- :
ture and I will give you one.
Yours very respectfully
Diomisio de Cartro. "
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"It Pays to Advertise. "
Nearly every exchange that
comes to this office from outside
of Richardson County contains
numerous . advcrtisemc'nts of pub-
lie .sates. The farmers of this
county would find this method of
a(1\'PortisinJp'ery profitable if tried.
If you live on any of thc rural
routes out of Falls City or Rule
and arc thinking of hang a sale
just try this once ; go to each of
the local papers and see which
can reach the largest number of
readers in your vicinity and then
place an ad. , where it will (10 the
most good. \Ve think The Tri-
bune has the largest rural route ' '
circulation in halls City and arc I'
very willing to back our statc-
ment by our subscription list. It
doesn't cost you anything to
learn whether this is true or not.
Ed. R.icger and wife vf Preston " " ;
were among Monda r's' shopping r
\'isitors.
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Wipe your feet before you come
in , is familiar to the cars of the
small boy this week.
'rhe season of "noxious wecds"
is approaching and the Journal is E
stilt after the trusts.
One of thc chorus girls of the
"Isle of Spicc" company express-
cd her opinion of thc Burling-tons
night man in language so con-
vincing" that he sat her on the " ' "
truck outside to give her a chance
to cool off and sober up.
The evangelist who can close
all thc stores in Falls City during -
ing business hours is entitled to
great credit. Nothing but a professional -
fcssional ball game has ever been
able to accomplish this result be-
forc.
REFRACTIONIST Ii #
R.L.Baumont , M. D. , I I
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Sixth & FeIixSt.Joseph m '
Formerly ] eye and ear 5pecia1- \
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1st now limited practice to i
Eye Glasses
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SARATOGA _
RESTAURANT
SHORT ORDER HOUSE
MEALS AND LODGING
at all hours
Everything Neat & Clean
C. V. HENDRICKS
PROPRIETOR J