THE FALLS CITl' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1905. Poultry Wanted ! I have just opened up in the Stump building whore I will linmlle Poultry , Butter and Eggs for which 1 will always pay the highest nmrket price Also handle Flour , Feed nnd Wood. E.E.JAMES J. D. SPRAGINS S. C. PIIICND Palls CitV , Neb. Hiawathn , Kan. SPRAGINS & FRIEND Real Estate and Exchange Brokers Immls. City riotii'ity and Mcrcliiinilhi1. Loans , Collictlons , Kilo , Unlit Mini.Toi - iiiulii. Wlmlsiouii , Accident : mil Mfo Insurance. Over IlnrgriiMi's Store. . . lAltCfITl'klllt . ) . P. l Hex nil PALLS CITV. NUIJ. ' Who's Your Tailor ? WHY , JOHN WILSON I ! He handles the nobbiest and best line to be procured - ! ! cured and every garment is guaranteed. ! ! Call and inspect our complete stock of new fall > and winter woolens. JOHN WILSON McNALLS' GROCERY j Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruit in Season Satisfaction Guaran teed Free City Delivery Phone 40 Storage for Household And other Goods. A. E. Wolfe D. O. Osteopathic Physician Ofllco over Lyford's Sitore. Residence tit National Hotel FALLS CITY NEBRASKA THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . . Merchants and Business Men 'With hard accounts to collect , should place them with John L. Cleaver JUSTICE of the PEACE FALLS CITY , NEB For Collection or for Suit Small Coin's on Collections No Attorney Fees on Suits. Defendant pays costs of suit. . . . . . - - - - - - - 5 > < 5 > 'J $ > ' ! Brick Cream j I All Flavors < j | DAINTY ICES ; I All Flavors \ L Furnished in any quantity < x for any occasion < 1SOWLES \ & PHONE 9 FALLS CITY < The Tribune The Newspaper with the big circulation. Enough said. FULL INVESTIGATION IS INVITEC Educational 'Department Conducted by Cottnfy Jfupt , Crocker Amendment To Rules. Add the following to Rule 22 of llules governing Issuance ! ol County Certificates. "Provided , That teachers engaged - gaged in educational work , whether teaching or attending school , who have complied with the requirements as to reading circle work , attendance at the county institute and education- ill meetings , and who have been jranted certificates since July 1 L90i } , may have the grades showr on such certificates validated bj .lie state superintendent and nade state gradesexcept ( in tin case of the live essentials as provided in this Rule 22 am' except as governed by Rule 10 , upon the request of the count } superintendent of the county ir which such person applies tor a certificate. T h i s provisior shall take effect on this thin. day of November , lJOr > , and shall continue in full force ant effect to and including the ex animation in August , 190 , " ) . ' Teachers who registered for the October examination may avail themselves of this provision , Teachers wishing to profit bj this proviso should note care fully Rule 2 , Time Allowed for Examination. Teachers may begin the ex animation as late as February , 1900. They will need only U pay the fee and file the eli certificate with the county sup erintendent. Then they maj take such time as seems best to write on the five essentials , always remembering that tlu work mnst be completed within six months from the date of be ginning. This will permit can didates to register for exaini nation in February , and com plete the examination in Au gust following , thereby avail ing themselves of home study , They may also attend the sum mer term at some first class col legeor normal school , and then complete the examination aftei thorough preparation , J. S McBrien , State Superintendent Registration of State Certificate After October 1 , 1905 , al state certificates , whethei granted by the state superin tendent or any institution au thorized by law to issue certi ficates in tins state , shall , b ( registered in the olHce of the superintendent of the. count } ' it which the holder of such certi ficate may teach , and for sucl registration each holder of : state certificate shall pay a fe < of one dollar to the county sup erintendent , which fee shall g ( into the institute fund of hii county. This fee can be charg ed but once in the same count ) during the life of such stat < certificate , but where a teache goes to another county she wil have to register her certificati and pay the fee again. After October 1st an elemen tary state certificate granted ty the state normal schools or re eogm/L-d schools will be valu for not less than one and no more than three years at tin discretion of the county super intendent. On these element ary state certificates the count } superintendent may charge bu one dollar if he makes the certi ficate good for one year at ; time he may charge one della each year for three years State Snpt. J. L. McBrim. The enrollment nt the las meeting of the Richardson Coun ty Teachers association was 13 -153 larger than any previou enrollment. Why was this The weather and roads wer ideal ; Richardson county ha the strongest corps of teacher in its history ; the program wa especially good , and read Rul 10 of Rules and Regulations fo schools of Richardson countj adopted by the County Sclioo board's association August < 1905 : "Teachersmust attend th meetings of the Richiirdson county Teachers association un less it is absolutely impossible to do so and the1 are hereby given permission of dismissing school Friday afternoon if nec essary in order to attend , and they shall not bereqiredto make up this half day. " The latter part of October the state superintendent wrote that fully - > \ the candidates for coun ty superintendent in the state were unqualified. Aspecial ex amination was ordered for Nov ember 15 and -I. To read some of the manuscripts sent in by these candidates is cause for real sorrow. We havenotspace to publish many of them , but here a few : Define the Writ of Habeas Corpus. "A writ ol habeas corpus is a trade agreement between two states or nations. " "A writ of habeas corpus is the bringing into court of a dead body to be examined a.s evidence. " Define arbitration. "Arbitration is Govt. by in junction and is generally frown ed upon by right-thinking pee pie. " "Arbitration is where a bus mess man in one country im ports labor for his own use from another country and is opposed by capital and labor. ' ' Give a sentence in which the word plaintiff is used. "The cry of the elephant is plaintiff. " "The plaintiff was acquitted in the court. " Write a sentence in which il is stated that the wind blows without using the word wind. "She blows hard today. " "It is blowing mighty hard. ' Give a sentence in which somt some form of the verb "to lie' is used. "The hen laid yesterday. " Give a sentence in whicl some form of the verb "to sit' is used. ' She sit today. " Examination for professional certificate. Define brain. "The brain is a soft substance on the top of the head covered with hair. ' ' Remember that in order tc have grades endorsed next yeai you will have to do the reading circle work in a satisfactory manner , ( including the return tothisollice at the end of tlu year of your well kept noti book ) attend the local circk and other meetings a.nd also tlu institute. Unless you do these things the superintendent ha ? no authority to certify j'out grades to the state superintend ent for state grades. If you arc disappointed next year yoi will have only yourself to blame As all teachers receiving a ter tilicate after October 1 : 1905 will have to take examinatioi in the five essentians : reading , arithmetic , grammar , geography and history , it would be well t ( prepare for that cxaminatiot during leisure time UUH winter In doing so , study carefully tin outline found in the rules am regulations recently bent you Teachers owe it not only tc themselves but to the superin tendent and to the honor of youi county to make a good showing in comparison with other conn ties of the state. GOUUSK OK STUDY. In a recent letter to counb superintendents Supt. MclJriei says : "This department recomment for use in the common school : of this state the Illinois Coursi of Study , which has been adopt ed by the states of Illinois'Kan sas , Iowa , Wyoming and him dreds of counties in the vnriou states of the Union. The 111 ; noin Course of Study has bee in evolution for several year. having been improved froi time to time by the best inform ed educators relative to rural conditions in America. It it beyond question the best course of sludy for rural schools ever published in this country. " The course has been adopted for this county and placed In the hands of the teachers of this county at public expense , there fore it is your duty to study it carefully , and to follow it as nearly as circumstances will permit. There is no excuse for laying it aside and conducting school in a Imp-hazard way. qUAUTKUrY EXAMINATIONS ASM ) UKPOKTS. We advise that the work ot the course of study be done by quarters instead of by months or years and reports to parents of pupils' work is finished. When the term is nine months each quarter should consist ol nine weeks work. If the term be eight months , each quarter should consist of two months work. If you have a six months term , you should try to do only three guarters work and each quarter will be two months in length , [ f you have a seven months term , let the first quar ter be nine weeks in length , the second quarter , nine weeks , and the third , ten weeks. You should try to do only three quarters work when you term is seven months. The next meeting of the Nat. iomil Education association will be held Fii SanFranciscoJuly 10. 14 , 19015. - * - The meeting of the depart ment of superintendents al Louisville will not be held until the close of February- The state department of edu cation has recently issued a state professional certificate to Prof. J. W. Watson , principal of the Verdon schools. If your school does not have a library please let the county superintendent know he will send you one. > - - - The coming meeting of the Nebraska State Teachers asso ciation will be held in Lincoln December 27 , 28 , 29. Fourteen Richardson county teachers en rolled last year. Lets have 51 cnroll-d this year. The following have applied for certificates under the ne\\ law ; May Gagnon. Rose Knobe , Nellie Coupe , Winifred Ryan , Ethel Barker , A. II. Voegeline , J. G. Dodge , Alice Voegeline , Myrtle Pittock , Nolle Read and Edith Kern. The teachers of Shubert have arranged to give a Thanksgiv ing school fair. It bids fair tc be one of the most interesting and instructive educational ex ercises ever given in the county , Prof. MacDonald is doing splen did work and is a hustler al along the line. Dist. 75 , Ethel Barker teach er -The first quarter's worli closed Friday two weeks ago Those ranking highest were Les ter Prater , Earl Field , , ] o < Brackhahn. Albert KratCath urine Cuupe , .John Cuupe , Delii Ernst and Goldie Ethridge. Eva D. Scott , teacher in Dis trict 51 was quite sick the lat ter part of last week , but was able to resume her work Mon day. The county superintend out has given district 51 a libra , ry of seven volumes and a largt wall may of South America. The Preston reading circh meets regularly each Thursday evening. Teachers in the vicin ity of Preston are eainestly in vited to attend. Elmer Wilson one of Preston's eight gradi pupils , attended the meeting o the Richardson County Teach ers association and was keenl ; interested in each number. Chamberlain's Cells , Uholera und Dhirrlioeii Uerncdy. This Is the itiua succeblful medicine in the world fo bowel uoinpluintb , und Is the only n inedy llmt will cure chronic diarrhocn Kvery bottle is warranted. For bill ut Kerr's Drug Store. Peru Normal School Notes. The totnl enrollment of the Nor mal including Htunmor Hchool now exceeds UOO. The new Science Hall is now completed and the first recitations and laboratory work began on last Monday. The Normal foot ball expects to play the Falls City Business Col lege next Saturday at Falls City. The Normal tpam defeated Lin coln Mcdicnl College Team last Saturday by score of 5 to 0 , Owing to the largo increase of students in the Department of Mathematics. Prof. W. N. Del v.ell recently of Syracuse schools lias been secured to assist Prof. LTowo. Mrs. W. T. Oline spent n few days with her son and daughter who arc students of the Normal. Richardson County now ranks next to Nemaha in number of Btmlonta unrolled at the Normal. At present there are ( IJ8) ) thirty eight students from Richardson County. Brick laying and foundation work on tin ; new library building lias been bo begun. The new chapel is now Hearing completion. A new and complete course of study is now being arranged for. The change to the new course will take place at the beginning of next semester , Ass't Secretary of Y. M. C. A. E. .1. Sunonds visited the local Y. M. C. A. last Sunday. He was greatly pleased with work of the Normal Y. M. C. A. Mies Mnrt/ until recently of the Valentino schools has been elected training teacher. She expects to take up her new duties in a few ( lays. Prof. J. W. Searson.Prof. W. R. Hart , Prof. W. N. Dol/.olf and Prof. Redmond attended the school master's club mooting last Friday evening. The mooting was held in Lincoln. President J.V. . Crabtreo said that ho should advise all students to finish their homo high schools before going to any normal or col lege. He says while State In * specter ho found the High Schools of Nebraska generally to be of a high grade. BARADA. Our town has organized u dramatic club known as the Baradu Comedy Co. Their llrat entertainment was given in Shiilenuorg s hall on the evening of the 18th , and WUB certainly a success. Dr Stout ; of Sluibert. hits taken up his abode In Harada. Fie is occupying the rt'Kldence lutHy vacated by Sam Edgar. llev. Hruer of Vordon has been con ducting revival services here for over a week. Tom Smith and Wess Tlndle were business visitors at Falls City Monday. John Schulenbcrg spent Sunday with home folks. Walter Morehead of Auburn visited over Sunday with his parents. Mr. Morehead's now cottage will soon be completed and will add much 10 the beauty of the town. Muud Yocam of Falls City attended the play here Saturday night , Lilian Oliver visited over Sunday with Mlbs Smith MrI.ovlc Ili'itmun tins been quite 111 for &evcrul days but Is improving. Hi-nr.v Gunk's' mister in visiting at his homo ni'ur Barutiit. Mr. Ollvor , principal of the schools here , will soon rualgn and take up his icMdt'tice at Fulls City. The pupils of hib school are preparing a farewell en tertainment for him. Our town in soon to print a news paper entitled "The Urefzo.1' Ifuny town In the dale of Nebraska can get up a Hrec/.e , it's nirada--"and don't you never doubt It " He Could Hardly Get Up- ThU is to certify that 1 have taken two bottles of Foloy's Kidney Cure and it has helped mo more than any other medicine , " writes P U. Duffy of Ash ley , 111. " 1 tried many advertised re medies but none of them gave mo any relief. My druggist recommended Foley's Kidney Cure and U hus cured iiu1. Before commencing its use I was in such u stmpo that I could hurdlj get up when once down. " W. A. llerren of Finch , Ark , says , I .wish to report that Foloy's Kidney Curn has cured a terrible case of kidney ami bladder trouble that two doctors Had given up.1 For Sale at Moore's Pharmacy.