The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 24, 1905, Image 12

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Educational Department
Conducted by County Supt. Crocler
Final eighth grade examina-
tions have been held in Dist. 30
and 42.
Last Saturday was ; examination
day. 'I here were six applicants
for ccrtificates.
fast week the county superintended -
tended visited Dist's No. 101 , . 8.
fJ , 100 , 10 , and 38.
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Several weeks ago Miss Nora
V. 1.'enton . resigned her position
as teacher in No. 34. Monday of
last week she became 1\1rs. 'rhos.
Hyan. The teachers of Richardson : -
son county extend congratula-
tions.
Dist 23 , A. E. Knisely teacher
-\Ve have just finished the third
1uartcI' The pupils did well in
, Several
thc quarterly examination -
eral pupils have been compelled
to stop school on account of thc
spring work.
Palmer Fisher resigned in Dist.
43 and will go with his par-
cnts to their new home near
Washington , Kansas. 1\11' Fish-
cr was one of our most successful
teachers. Ida Kearncl1 has been
engag-el to finish his term.
1\11' H. J. Dunn teacher of thc
Harada school met with a pain-
ful accident week before last.
In running catch a frightened
team hc sprained his ankle and
was unable to teach for a wcek.
Hc is no.\ able to "keep his feet
on thc school room 11001' and the
work is moving niccly.
The Harada teachcl's reading
circle mct in thc Harada school
house Wednesday evening , 1\1arch
15. Though only four teachers
were present thc meeting was
interesting and profitable. The
next meeting will be held in
Harada Wednesday evening ,
March 29. The Harala reading
circle class have done splendid
work thloug-hout thc year.
Dist. No. 1)2. Lilli \Vag-g-ner
tcacher.-\Ve have just completed
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our sixth month of school. . \Ye
arc sorry that several of our
pupils have 1I10o\'cd from thc dls-
tnct.Vc have purchased an
organ with thc money wc made
at the basket supper held some
time ago. Our enrollment is now
only 17.
At a recent meeting \ the Stella -
la board of . Education , Prof. I.G. ' .
Wilson was re-clccted for a term '
of two years at an increase in
salary. This is just recognition i
of Mr. \Vilson's splendid work in
thc Stella Schools. \Vc believe
in electing principals for two and
, even three years at a time. Then
a teacher can look ahead and plan
his work more definitcly. Again
wc believe school boards ought
to let teachers know early whether -
cr or not they arc to bc retained
for the ensuing year.
School board members should
take sonic educational journal
that will stimulatc better school
houses , teachers salaries and
arouse iln interest in progressive
school administration. \Vithin
thc next few weeks each director
will received a sample copy of thc
"School Board 1 Journa : . " ' . ' his
paper is de\'oled wholly to the
subject of school admini-.lration.
' 1'he various rural school admin-
istration problems are discussed
and elucidated , rural school house
plans presented and school boards
arc kept informed on thc school
board doings throughout the
United Statcs.
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The situation on school legislation -
lation at this writing March 18 is
follows-lIouse : Roll No. 170 ,
tie free high school attendance
measure , was indefinitely postpon-
cdin thc House : Monday afternoon.
It is to be regretted that this
measure was never considered on
its merits but that factional
trouble and p tty jealousies were
thc cause of its dcfeat. It is
strange that legislators cannot
rise above school boy 1uibb1ings
and quarrels. Those who fought
hardest against ! the measure have
since its defeat received letters I .
and telegrams from their cons-
titucnts urgingthem to work for
and vote for this measure , but
the day is too far spcnt. thc opportunity - '
portunity is g"one. Our first I
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thought was to have the bill revived - '
vh'cd by a proclamation from the
Governor. \Ve doubt the wis-
dom of this course at this time.
Let us turn our bac1s on the past
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and our faces I to the future , and
hope that two years hence we
may have a legislature that will
give us a free high school attend-
am c measure that is constttu-
tional. \Vc believe we have at
last found thc constitutional way :
From State Supt. McBrien's letter
to school People of Nebraska ,
March 18.Ve are glad thc
legislators from Richardson coun-
ty supported this measure.
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A letter front thc president of
the S. 1. N. E. A.-Dear 'reach-
er-I desire to call your attention
again to thc southeastern , Nebraska -
1m Educational association which
meets in Beatrice March 29. 30
and 31. Among the numerous
attractions may be mentioned
Ncbraska's St. Louis exposition
exhibit of school work , Inter-high
school debate , lectures by Prof.
Baroour and Motutaville Flowers. II I I
All wide awake teachers will be .
impressed with thc importance
of thc topics discu sed. high
school teachers , grade teachers
and rural teachers all will find
something of profit and interest.
HModern Methods in Discipline , "
eduction of Number of Studies
Below the High School , " Hln
crease in Teachers salaries" "Im-
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( Commencement Prodram.s J I I
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We hake thefine-st line of Com
menceme(1t Programs in the
County. Come and see our sam
pies and Bet our priceJ'
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HOSIERY
FOR EVERYBODY .
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\V c have just added to our stock the Swellest Line
of Ladies' , Gents' and Children's Hosiery ever ' .
shown in the city , at prices that defy competition.
Calf and inspect this line. .
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l ' ell's Oxfords
, Our Men's ' Oxfords , comprising the celcLratecl , . t.1 .
Florshcim and Tilt Kenney Bral1ds , are now in and '
ready for your inspection and purchase.
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GEOROEB. HOLT
THE SHOEMAN '
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pro\'cmcnts in eading" are only
a few of thc subjects to oe hand-
led. I especially want to call
your attention to a topic that is
to be discussed Friday afternoon
"The Public Schools , Strength
and \Vcakness. One side will be
presented by capable business
men who sec the schools from one
\ .iew point , the other side will be
upheld by Round school men who
arc responsible for thc inside
workings of thc syst'm. You
can readily see that the associa-
tion must succeed , if it has the
hearty co-operation of all super-
intendents and principals in. .
Southeastern Ncbra ka.
Also please use your influence
th have the schools dismissed in
YOU respective cities and counties
so that the teachers can attend.
Thanking you most heartily for
your co-operation. I am sin-
cerely yours , \V. . Stephens , pres i-
den t.
A Chicago Alderman OWeS His Elec-
tion to Cht\.mbcrlt\.in's Cough
. R.emedy.
"I can heartily and conscient-
iously recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for affections of
the throat and lungs , " says lIon.
John Shcnick,220 So. Peoria St. , I
Chicag-o. 'rwo years ago dur- t
ing a political campaign , I
caught cold after being overheated -
heated , which irriated my throat
and I was finally compclled to
stop , as I could not speak aloud.
In my extremity a friend advised
me to use Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. I took two closes that
afternoon and could not beleiv '
my senses when I found the next 1
morning the inflamation had '
largely subsided. I took several
doses that clay , kept right on ; '
talking through the campaign , A
and I thank this medicine that I ,
won m ) ' scat in thc Council. " ? I
' 1 ' liis rcmed is for sale at Kerrs
DrugStore :
Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , Palls City , Neb.
NORTH
No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln 'I
Txpress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J\ 2:25 : a In . . . . .
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No. 53 Omaha and Lincoln '
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 : pill ,
No. 233 Local Freight , Au-
hurn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 : p In . I
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No. 52 Kansas City and St. , t
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 3:10 : a 111 i ,
No. 58 Kansas City and St. I
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 1:40 : pill
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111 .
No. 220 Stock FrcightHi- : ,
awat11a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10..9:20 : p 111 J
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