The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 17, 1905, Image 5

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, Nlnttings . better than ever. The Spring line now coning ! in and ,
: at prices always the Ic\vest. We have just received 1,000 ) yards of t' t # '
, - ? ' i Japanese [ fat. tings that \ve will ! sell as n leader at 25c per ! yard. Thisf f (
f ; grade always brings 35c in other stores. You will do veil to anticipate '
I - . ' your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone
: ' we cannot : duplicLte. " .
LAP : : , \Ve will carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual. . .M 'i/.fi
: ' ; t @ . : r : . Kee'l this in t11ind. .Ve are in a situation to save you n1o11ey. All Carr r '
t . : pets sewed on our own nHLchines. \Ve can give you an ingrain Carpet I i
_ : : sewed in 20 minutes after Qrder. This is n great benefit to farmers : , and " "
f ( . i ! over others prices costs you nothing. 61 ( r.
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The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and n Inure
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i ; , varied line to select fro111. \\le pay freight } anywhere in the county. _ tf
% . Lnce Curtains during this > ' sp'irzgvill : be sold at a sacrific
I : .j\ ' Our hi1Ventory discloses have an overstock. We solicit your
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I Educ < c tionJJ ! Vepart1nt'f7J.t' '
Coduclcd bJ' CountJ' .5'upt. Crasher
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II I I . s. E. N. H. A.
I 'l'hc Somh-eastcrn Neb. Edu-
cational Association win 1.Jc held
. . in Beatrice March 29 , 30 and 31.
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- - It is hoped that thc schools of our
county . . will arrange to have their
spring vacation at this time.
J very teacher who possibly can
should attend this mecting. Fol-
lowing arc some of the announce-
I "cnts ; Nehrasl a' : ; School exhibit
at the St. Louis Exposition will
1 be sent to Beatrice fur this meet
ing'j lonta1e } Flowcrs , the
great impersonator will 1.Je with
uSjProf. ; Erwin Hinckley Barbour
will give his latest lecture , The
Scenic West , " on Thursday c\'cn-
lug , March 30 ; thc annual school
debate will be held on Wednesday
evening , March 2 ( ) . It will be
an evening of tremendous cn th usi-
asm. One and one-third rate on I
the certificate plan has been
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i : ! . : gran ted. It is hoped that Richardson -
ardson Co. wIll be well rcprescnt-
cd.
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Supt. J. A. \IcLean of South
. Omaha endorses Jim-Supt. Geo.
Crocker-D Sir : ' I have just
received a program of your March
10th meeting. It is a good pro-
grant and interests mc. I want
to say on that 'Lesson in Citizen-
ship" that Jim did do rig-ht.
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'l'here i : . a principle involve in ,
this which underlies thc very
foundations of society and it is i
too generally ig lored. People
fail to distinguish between tattl-
ing i l universally hated ) and the
giving or' proper testimony to
protect society. Program is good
through out.
VCI'Y truly
J. A. McLean
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The pupils of Dist. No. 5 gage
a Washing'tom birthday program
on the e'eningof. . Fcb. ? 4. A
box supper followed in which we
realized : $13.95. The money has
been used in purchasing books for
the li1.Jrary.Ve have now about
160 volumes in our library. In
spite of bad roads we had a full
house and a good social timc.
See cditor' - account uf debate
on front page. .
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'j'H , \CIIlWS MgI"1 : ' ING.
' 1'he regular spring meeting of
the Richardson County Teachers
association was held in Falls City
Friday evening and Saturday
Iarch 10 and 11. The program
was carried out as announced.
Thc principal feature of thc Fri-
day e'cningprogram was the
third annual Richardson county
inter high school debate , which
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was a grand succ 'ss.
I We regret that we do not have
space to speak of each topic and
discussion 011 the Saturday morning -
ing at lid aftcrnoon prog-ri ms.
I itch subject was ably pres 11ted.
1'he debate concerning Bill and
Jim , a leson in citizcn-ship was
yer } ' earnestly discussed and it
seemed that the majority thought
Jim did 1' g-ht.
The round tattle t was very in-
terestin ' . Each teacher told of
sqmething" lie had clone to increase -
crease the interest in his school. I
It was nearly five o'clock when
we adjourned. Fullolle hundred -
dred teachers and man\ ' visitors !
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attcnded the meeting's. the : next I
meeting of association will be
held during the institute August I
i tlI 12 inclu i\'c. The following
resolutions were read ; and adopt-
ed.
hcrcas. The Richardson
county teachers association in
Falls ' City assembled , wish to
show their appreciation of the
I11Jspitali and' g'ood will shown .
them by the people of Falls City , .
be it.
Resolved That we most heartily -
ily thank the judges for their ser-
vices and all those who so kindly
assisted to staking the inter-hig.h
school debate a success. Bc it
Resolved , That we extend our
thanks to the hoard of education
of 'a11s City for the use of the
building in which wc asscmblec }
And bc it further
Resolved , 1'hat we extend a
vote of thanks to Supt. Crocker I
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for 11 is unlirinK efforts in adva u-
cing the cause of education in
l icha'lsln ) count ) ' .
\Vhereas , \Ve belcive the time
has collie when it is almost I1n-
pussible for a person with only a
cOlllmon school education to at-
tain markcd success , inllllcnce / and
w'aIth in our country and
Whereas , It is the duty of our
state to give equal rights and
justice to all classes of citizens
putting into effect our state mot-
to "Equality Before the f..aw"
ancl
Whereas , \Vc believe that
eighth i grade graduate from
country schools are entitled to
have the saute chance to secure it
high school education as eighth
grade graduates from high school
districts and
hercas , \Ve bele'c if such
equality , of opportunity for secur-
ing- a high school were granted ,
attendance at our high schools
would 1.Je doubled several times
and our whole public schools sys-
tem wonderfully strengthened
and far better systematized there-
fore be it .
Resolved l , That we snot earn-
estly endorse House Hall 170 pro-
viding for free attendalce } at
high schools and that we most
earnestly urge our legislators to
do everything within their ppwcr
to secure the passage of this
measure ,
Resolved , That copies of these
resolutions be sent to our comity
and state papers and to our comity -
ty legIslators. Committee
. Cora E. Higgins
A. D. T..arrabce
'V. C. 'l'uckcr