The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 19, 1905, Image 6

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. Educational Depariment
. Conducted by County Supt Crocker
The pupils in dist. 27 , Mamie :
Kanaly , teacher , planted four
trees , Arbor Day.
In nearly every town school in
the county , eight grade graduates
will be publicly recognized.
Arbor Day , the pupils of No ,
59 , Miss Grace Colson teacher ,
ph'tt ted four trees and several
shrubs.
There will be a special teacher's
examination held in halls City at
the Court House Friday and Sat-
urday , May 26 and 27.
The Rule high school grad-
uates will organize an Alumni
Association and hold the first
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banquet Tuesday , May 23. I
Prof. F. A. Nuns , whom many
of our county teachers know , has
recently been reelected superin-
tendent of the Exira , Iowa ,
schools
'rhe school in list 96 , Vivian
Atcn teacher , closed April 21st ,
with a program and dinner given
by the patrons. There was a
large attendance and all seemed
pleased with the work.
Dist , 57. 1rs. Maud vVamsley ,
1 teacher. School closed April 25
with a program anu planting of
trees. Ice cream and cake were
served. Owing to bad weather ,
only eight visitors were present.
: Miss Mamie G.Riley who taught
successfully in Dist. 44 during
the past two years will teach in
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Donglas County next year. She
is spending the summer , at her
home iu Omaha , 721 Pacific
Street.
Wednesday May 10th , Miss :
Emalync Loennig , who has
taught successfully during the
past three years in district 11 ,
became vlrs. Walter lcChntock.
Teachers in Richardson county
join in extending congratulations.
District 41 , Lela Patterscn ,
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teacher School closed May 5th.
Over forty visitors were present.
'Ve had ' a picnic dinner in our .
pretty yard , after which the
pupils gave a short program.
Eddie and George Roxroth were
not absent during the entire term.
The juniors of the Humbolc1t
city fchools gave an entertain-
mcnt at the high school building ,
! p closing with the musical farce ,
'The Peeke Sisters , " under the
{ direction of Miss Duras , assistant.
principal. The first half was de-
voted to literary and musical
selections. _
Dist. No. 11. Emalynne Loen-
l1ig , teacher. School Friday t
April 20. Our school and Dist.
52 in the adjoining county , Miss
Nellie Snoke , teacher , united and
held a school picnic , both schools
closing the same day. Everyone
present had a royal good time.
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This is ' the third term that Miss
Locnnig has taught in this district -
trict and the last day her pupils
presented her several useful and
beautiful presents
Dist. No. 85. Della \I. Kinsely ,
teacher. School closed Friday ,
April 21. The school gave a
program consisting of songs , recitations -
citations and dialogues. Twenty
visitors were present. The spell-
ing prizes offered were won by
the following : First prizes by
Rebecca Strauss and Willie Hark-
endor1Tj ; second prizes by Emil
Ken top ) and Willie Kentopp.
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Dist No. 42. Helcn Smith ,
teacher. We have just closed
an eight 111onths' school. The
attendance during the year has
been good. Those receiving
common school diplomas were :
Ethel Spurgin , Ethel Wilkinson ,
Roxie Thompson , and Cora Fos-
ter. The pupils gave a program.
30 visitors were present .
Dist. No. 43. Ida Kernen , teach-
cr. We observed Arbor Day by
planting 13 trees The pupils
have been taking splendid : l care
of them. School closed Friday
: May 5. The pupils gave a pro-
gram tt the close of which they
presented the teacher with a
beautiful gift. Several visitors
were present. '
Dist No. 16. Elizabeth Thomas
teacher School closed May 4th
with an extensh'e program. The
ladies of the District prepared a
splendid dinner as a surprise on
the pupils which was served about
one o'clock and to which every
one did ample justice. \Ve had
quite an exhibit of school work.
Some of it will bc exhibited dur-
ing the institute. About 40 vis-
itors.were present.
The District Field Day at Paw-
nee City last Saturday was not
very well attended on account of
the rainy weather , yet the following -
lowing high schools were repre-
sented : Pawnee City , Humboldt ,
Falls City , Nebraska City , Tecumseh -
cumseh and Auburn. Pawnee
City won first honors , Humboldt
second , Jake Green walel of Falls
City won 9 points The next
: Meet will be held at HumLoldt.
The next meeting of the Na-
tional educational association
will be held at Asbury park and
Ocean grove , New Jersey. \Vm.
H. Maxwell , of New York , is
president , James W. Crabtree of
Peru , treasurer , and Inon Shep-
herd of 'Vinona , Minnesota , sec-
retary. Many Nebraska educa-
tors will attend this meeting. It
is hoped that Richardson county
will bc well representrd. Write i
to J. \V. Cr.lbtree , Peru , Neb. , .
for information.
District 6 , \label Iacombcr ,
teacher. 'rhe Hedge school
HERE TO STAY H
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UR line of farm implements are of the best . , " r
o makes and we have some bargains to offer. . , , " .
- Just think Walking Cultivators $10.00 . . ' . I
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and up , Riding Cultivators $21 .SO and up
and for fine Buggies and Surries we are , . t f ' , . .
in the lead and don't fail to get our prices
on Wind hills , Pumps and W. C. Shinn Light. . . . . . :
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fling Rods and our work is guaranteed. Call and " ; !
see us when in need of any of the above. Your < c . , '
truly , . . . . . . . . 't' ' - : I
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closed a very successful term Fri-
day , May : 5. The school gave a
program in the evening which
reflected much credit on both
teacher and pupils. Following
the program a free ice cream
supper was served. Almost all
the patrons and many other visi-
tors were present. All expressed
themselves as well pleased with
the entertainment and the school
board showed their appreciation
by offering the teacher the school
for the ensuing year.
District 16 , Florence E. Leslie ,
teacher. School closed Friday ,
April 28th , with a program at
the close of which our eighth
grade graduates were presented
with daplomas by J. F. Snethen.
During the noon hour we had an
old-fashioned dinner. About 35
visitors were present. 1\11' and
! Mrs Sam Philpot of Humboldt
entertained us with their grapho-
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HICHAltDSON CouNtry HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATES 1905.
FALI.S CI'ry
Lena AiIcn Ruth Ailwn
Franlc Allen B.ose Earl 11Ie1oy Clinc
James ! Prancls Coupe Fred l\Iartin Graham
Dan'lJacobGrceltwalcl Anna Augusta Freltse
Vcsta Yernell LI'eMar \ } ' Kathcrlnc Maddox
Stephen Albert Mower Martha Weaver Myers
Una May Snidow John Duncan Taylor
Lena Alice Voclfcleln. Florence Irene Wylie
AdallneIIJdred Hollanll
Date of commencement , U1ay
25th. v
DAWSON
1.rthurKihua Myrtle Neeld
Sara Cnrran Beatrice Ryan
Charles Helm , Ploy Hnmmcl "
Gertie Roblnon : Lotta germ
Belle Holejlcle Marlon Dillow
Date of commencemett , May
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19th.
HULO
Bessie I. . Harrison Bc"le E. Miller
l\If'l\'a 1) . Kern Ruth A. Kana\ \
Della M. Martin Roy E. Dylws
Earl 0. Martin James H. LaRando
Earnest ! C. Shepherd Samucl G. Ward
Earl C. Shepherd
Date of commencement , May
19th.
SALEM
Ura g. Mobley Mary g. Russell
Harry J. : . Smith Mattie F. Martin
Lena G. Sta\'er
Commencement , slay 19th. ,
HUMBOLDT
Fred G' Arnold Llnnle Bemert
Louise Power Joe G. Morris
O. W. James Anna Mac Gra\'all
George Petrashck Lloyd W. Stahlcr
Commencement , May 24th.
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This is The :
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Place .
To come for your graduat - '
ing and wedding presents.
There is nothing so welcome
and appreciated for a gift as
a piece of jewelry , cut glass ,
silverware etc. vVe have
everything from diamonds
to inexpensive silver no'el-
ties. Goods coming f rom us
are sure-quality being the . .
first thing we take into consideration -
sideration when we buy for .
our stock.
This is also the place to
bring your jewelry and
watch repairing. We make
a specialty of fine repairfng.
Watches , jewelry , clocks and t
delicate little ornaments are
skillfully , carefully and neat- i
lyrepaired For such work
our charges are moderate.
Call and see me.
The Old Reliable
A. E. JAQUET
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REFRACTIONIST
R.L.Baumont , M. D. ' L
Sixth & FelixSt . Joseph " _ !
Formerly eye and ear special- I I , '
ist now limited practice to " .J t
Eye Glasses - . " ' , '
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Telephone No. 88 ; i' I
Office Residence ' " " ' ' '
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Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m. ; 1 .
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VERDON , . ,
Chloe n. Wilkinson Kalhryne M. Mcllza ' .
Raymond K Klnsc Mabellc M Crouch + . ,
Laura May Watson Vivian I Mayfield . .
Edna M. Parsons Cleta M. Moran'
Ruth g. Parsons Vera O. Lord
Da\'hIM. Clark Caro\'ne \ I Cunnlnlfham .
Date of commencement,1\1ay 19. . " i I
The Stella and Shubert high ; t ,
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schools will not hold high .
school graduating exercises this ' :
' year , each having added a year
to the high school oursc. j "
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