The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 14, 1905, Image 20

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Thursday of this Week Miss j
) Cora Hcndcrson closed " vcr ) suc-
. ccssful term of school in 1)ist. No
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i : by the Verdon schools , May 1' ) .
' ,1 The program will appear in next
wccl 'd paper \
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, f Dist. No. 43. Ida KCl'11en , teach-
, cr. Our spring term commenced
t : ! March 13 with an enrollment of
I 21 pupils. 'Ve are g'cttingalong"
/ ; niccly.
' .l'hc Nebraska State Normal :
Summcr School for ' Nebraska
teacher , principals and supcrin-
tcndent , will open May 21) , 1)05
aiid continue six wc'ks.Vritc
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t The new Normal School at
f Kcarey opens September 20.
Dist. No. 40. Bessie Guinn , tca h- .
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' a short program and tree plant-
ing. \Ve planted eight trees ,
two rose hushes and some chry-
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Dist. 79. Lulu ! ' . [ . hoover
tcachcr. School closed Friday.
April 7 , 1905. Length of term ,
7months average daily attendance -
ancc , 12. The pupils gave a
program on hc closing day. The
teacher and pupils of Lone Star
School , Dist. 104 , were present ,
also 15 of our own school. All
brought baskets well filled with
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I We are making Special ' prices in i
nearly . every department ill our stoc1
, Only one week more of this Customers : !
: eilefit s Sale. Do you want to save money = l
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Come in a11- lince :
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( linncrs It was a very enjoyable
closing of the tcrm's work.
House boll No./'tS , providing
for thc certification of teachers ,
will not go into effect until Oc-
tober I , li)05. All certificates is-
sued before that date will pc under -
der thc present law and will be
in force for their full life from
date of iS8uance. This measure
will be fully explained hi due
timc Please notify YlHll' teachers I
according'ly.
In a few days wc shall mail
our Arbor Day publication to
every school teacher in thc state
whose navies were furnished us
at the close of your last institutc.
You will know what new teachers
have come into your county since
that timc. Please let us 1\110.\ I
how many additional copies of
our Arbor Day publication you
will need for your county and
they will bc shipped without de-
lay.Ye ask yon to inaugurate
in your county an aggres'c campaign -
paig-n for better school environment -
mcnt through tree plantiLIg' ,
school gardcningand school room
decora t ion.
Last Sunday Myra Shrang-er
one of our most succcssful teachers -
ers was married to H. B. Shcllcn-
berger , a young farmer from near
Stromsbnrg , thc ceremony being
performed by Re\ W. : -4. Dillo ,
thc Evangelical minister from
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Ua \ \ ' on. Thc young people ha'e
both been residents of this county
during their early lifc. nut they
left Humboldt Monday for Stamford -
ford , Nebraska where they will
bc at homc to their friends after
April HI.rrhc teachers of Hich-
ardson county join in extending
. : ong-ra tula tions.
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Last week the county superin-
tcndent visited thc schools in
Salem , Preston and District No.
94.
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The date for our Annual Count- I
ty Field Day Meet is Saturday
May [ G , and the place 5 the Salem
Fair Grounds. The District Meet
will be held in Pawnee City , May
13 , and the State Meet [ in Lincoln -
coln , Friday , May 19.
If thc weather is at all favorable -
able the Salem fair grounds will
be an ideal place for holding thc
meet , and it will bc perhaps more
easly reached by all thc schools .
by all thc school than any other
point. Schools will bring dinner
with them.
It is quite certain that there
will bc a baseball game in the
forenoon and basketball games in
thc afternoon. We believe no
high school in our county can af-
ford to miss taking part in these
cn ts.
The foiling is taken from thc
circular letter sent to COl1l1yt
Superinterdent , April 5-\Vc
came out of the fight on legislation .
tion with the loss of but one bill
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o f. ImportallL' ( ' . ' 1' IllS was ,
Housc Roll Ko. 270 rA- t \
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for free high school prh'i1cg'CB. , !
It was , to be sure , a pleasure of . !
great g'ooc1. It will not dOWl1 , 1
\Vc have found . the constitutional ; i
way , I believe and two years \ , "
hence with the school People Ull-
ited , this pleasure can bc enacted
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For , Sale ! :
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A house of eight roolus , four ' 'p.-.f'
lots.a good cyclone cave , stable - . l
for 4 horses , a good well and a
Sit hither kitchcn. Some fruit
trpcs. Situated 011 Block HID.Bc-
tween 9th and 10th .IcLane St. '
For particulars inquire at City
Hotel. A Bar : ain. 14-4t.
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There are tcw diseases that 111- . :
flict more torture than rhumatisltl
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and there is probably 110 disease 1
for which such varied : and use- t
less lot of remedies have been --/1 /
suggcstcd. 1'0 say that it can
bc cured is , therefore a bold
statcmcnt to make but Chamber- 1
lain's Pain Balm which enjoys
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an extensive sale , has met with {
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great succcss in thc treatment of . -4111 1
this discasc. One application of ,
Pain will relieve thc pain , and
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hundreds of sufferers have testi-
lied to permanent cures by its 1 i
use Why suffers whcn PDin : . .1
Balm afTords such quick relief
and costs but a trinc ? For sale by ,
Kcrrs Drug Store ,
Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over
Richardson county bunk. .
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