U I If w Pi R j rfUbgy w 15 ri t x In Advance iter year On Time ADVERTISING BATES One Column r month Cards been lapses of only five per Virst Quite a number of the ers of this county are vm if r j h H CHERRY GO INDEPENDENT rURLISHRD EVEUJf THURSDAY Farris Hawkes Publishers Entered at Hie Fost olllce it Vilentinc Cherry county Nebraska us Second class matter SUBSOKEPTION BATES SI 60 200 800 100 If you rxD this paragraph 0 MARKED IT SIGNIFIES TnAT YOU ARE IN ARREARAGE ON YOR SUBSCRIP TION TO THIS PAPER There are 860000 employes in the service of the railways iu the United States according to latest report They ask for an increase of about 30 cents per day which seems at least a reason able demand This would at once put into the channels of trade 87000000 which is now hoarded by the Goulds Vanderbilts and other K E Kings The Keeley movement for the past year cuts off nearly 20000000 from the liquor traffic or 132202 barrels of liquor for which a new market must be found The records at various Keeley institutes throughout the country are said to show that rising 83000 men have taken the Keeley treatment for drunkeness Dr Keeley claims that on an average there have permit which is due to a deficiency in their knowlege of the common branches Second A large number are teach ing without any previous trainiug in Theory ana Art of Teaching Third The teachers of this county live so far from any formal School that they cannot afford the expense incured by traveling from 300 to 500 miles to get the proper training for their work In view of these facts it has been urged that a class for teach ers be organized in the Valentine High school during the coming winter months The number of recitations in this department will not allow us to form many new classes but we think any teacher of the county can be ac comodated in the following branches which will be taught the coming win ter term Arithmetic U S History Physiology Geography Grammar Word Analysis Drawing Penmanship Civil Govt of aSTeb Algebra English Literature and Theory and Art of Teaching In the last named subjects the class will be allowed to observe recitations conducted in the other de partments of this school every few days where they will see the best methods put into practice in the lower grades by first class teachers Ellis E Good Principal Valentine school School Government Looking at all the teacher dose we may call it the proness of teaching A process in school work is now gener ally held to be an act of a complex nature one made up of independent and inter related parts Teaching then would name all the systematic work done by the teacher The prin cipal kinds of teaching are organiza tion government and instruction By organization the teacher puts each pupil where he may work most econ omically He is placed so as to work with ohers of kthe same ability and same knowledge Instruction is the direction which the teacher gives the pupil in order to induce him to master the subjects he studies Government so far as organization is concerned has for its immediate purpose the keep ing intact of the arrangement of class m secured by it Government secures 4rder which is a neccessity for instruct ion for that purpose Besides its im medfate ends government has a re mote end whichris the discipline of tnVpupiI in habits of order and polite 14 mess Nbw the point aimed at in this particle the relative amount of the Hieacheis energy which should properly be axtened on organization govern ment and instruction which of these processes isien tilled to the marrsxrefSBrssarr Sent I hppn a amonghis graduates From what is known of the characters Df the men who take the treatment 250 a year would be a low estimate for the ex penditure of eacli for drink SCHOOL DEPARTMENT This department is in charge of O V King County Superintendent and is edited and pub lished in the interests of the Cherrj county schools Teachers Class The following facts have been brought to our attention a number of tinies teaching on thev could D good PRICES 2a3UL teacher if have governed such a teacher would do nothing but walk up down the room straightening then out these are symptoms of one mala dy a failure to instruct properly There are no doubt persons who are inhabited by a of disorder whose presence ichp is the signal for all the evil spirits in a school room to rush violently down the steep place of mischief into a deep sua of disorder Such are beyond human skill and hu man endurance But the failure of ordinry mortals in school govern ment are traceable to bad instruction more than to any other source Here are the principle pills in Pandoras box note teaching text book work alone loose jointed tests which try nothing but the pupils ingenunity to deceive the teacher Words with no attempt to dig down to a solid stratum of ideas perpetual play over the surface of ideas and to grapple with their sig nificence Masses of undigested infor mation pitched at the pupil without the solvent thought The foci of this question are covered by a simple and plain principle Instruct so as to work up and energize the pupils intel lect and government becomes a light and easy matter If the pupil is in terested in thinking of a subject he will not descend into the low ooze of law breaking and constructive disord er The intellects which think vigor ously the truth necessarily color the wills that go with them with the trath of right action The above was read by II D Keen teacher 111 Dist 35 o 19 at the teachers association held at Lavaca Sat Dec 3 IS92 J Report of schoel in Dist 20 for the month ending Dec 11S92 Total number of pupils enrolled 22 Average daily attendance 17 aSTames of pupil neither absent nor tardy Katie Beer Marshall Beer John Leach Will Leach and Sanford Leach W P Morgareidge Teacher Crookston Items Simmered Some snow G Cornell passed through our burg last Priday Ed Sipe was trading horses with the Searby boys last Saturday T Hulbert was through Crookstoh one day last week Doc Cary has constant employment with his new dray in our village Henry Hathorn went to paint Val entine red last Fiiday Quite a number of our town folks went to quarterly meeting in the Ger man settlement last Sunday llev Julian stopped off at Crook ston last Saturday on his way to hold quarterly meeting in the German set tlement and Valentine Mrs Graham ana Miss Eva Hathorn j were doing business at the county seat Monday Mrs John Harden and daughter Eva passed through Crookston Tues day on their way to Valentine where they intend to make it their home the remainder of the winter Everybody is making preperations or agjandXmas tree and entertain ment which will surpass anything thip world ever saw Yours Correspondingly Fizzletop U Kenzel Items Eds Independent N n id Baking ux3arowaei 1 i AMfrrkl f s vm lnAn - cuici is a veiv uuu uiciue it r some i The onlVj Pure Cream of Tartar Powder No Ammonia No Alum Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ant amount If we ask ourselves earnest business man to start a store t 1 1 t Jl 1 f A 1 - wnat we snail mink 01 a leacner wno expend two thirds of lhis energies on government however much good gov ernment is to be desired the answer isjieither far nor difficult to seek esvis cerated teacher a pedagogic fraction whose numerator is too small to make him of much real value as cin educat ing force Two thirds of ones energy given to suppress whispering to silence batteries of masticate paper pulp to insure the epidermis of one part of the school against the inverted pin points of the other and such liice restraints of unemployed juvenile humanijty is a waste of power That two thirds of energy is due to instruction Days of danger and nights of wakening about control show a fatal want of skill which if not speediLj overcome will send its unfortunate posessor to the limbs of failure HeJms no cen trol She or he would have Mrs Satterlee departed rlnv fnr Pnlnrndn yvIipvp sli TOill visit during the winter months Katie isser is on thQ sick list this week Our school is to have a vacation of one week between Christmas and New Years The teacher will spend her vacation with her parents near Crookston Nenzel is much in need of a depot and hotel Mr Shipley furnishes his childern with a team and wagonjto come three and a half miles to school Mrs Quade went to Omaha for medical treatment Lauretta Sparks Items Fine winter weather School opened here in the new school house Dec 12 with 16 scholars and Miss Bina Miller as teacher Sparks could not let Christmas pass without a tree if it is a short time tor preperation The community in gen eral are in earnest about it and have decided to have it Christmas eve I Good many of our farmers went to j Valentine the 20 with hogs having j contracted to deliver on that day Ambrose Sterling and wife were the guests of Mr and Mis Abner Glarkson Saturday evening staying over Sunday Mr and Mrs V P Sterling visited with Xorden friends oyer Sunday of last week being gone three days attend ing Mr McWilliams sale who is an old acquaintance lie is going to leave our country for Ames Iowa He goes to a good place may success go with him Rattler Christmas is coming so merry and gay Wood Lake Gobrlings rrjtsssaEBaBstBee Also Bob P with his bailer for hay Hes up in the morning and cuts wire at night and works with his fur coat buttoned up tight Mrs O Moyer has returned from a months visit in Indiana Mr Honey has completed a large building which he is having filled with baled hay Sheriff Johnson was doing official business in Wood Lake last Saturday There is a great demand for cars in our city for shipping baled hay Henry Ballard and X Pussel were in town Wednesday night on their way to Valentine Miss Ella Barns returned Sunday from Johnstown where she has been visiting a few days She will rtum betore Christmas Mrs Pews little boy wqs very sick this week with throat trouble but is better now Mrs M Johnsons sister is visiting with her this week Wm Day arrived in Wood Lake Saturday night He will return to Fairfax in a few days Turkey Gobbler Steens Precinct Items We are having beautiful weather at present and farmers are busy gather ing their corn crop which is light but of good quality The Heckman boys are in our settle ment finishing up thrashing for the farmers Mrs Preeman wife of Ben Freeman died the 3d aud was burried the 5th She leaves a husband and six children one an infant only a few days old to mourn Mahoney and Rogers shipped three car loads of cattle last Sunday morn ing from Mullen Roy Crum of Mullen says its the biggest and finest girl in town and weighs ten pounds Mr Wm Bankson left last Thursday forScotts Jjiull countv this state The boys aiound here occasionally bring in a grouse for which Mr F M Cudebeck of Mullen pays 85c cash or goods If any teacher wishes to teach school this winter they can have a chance to do so by applying to Hugh Boyer director of district 51 in Cherry county Since the above was written we have had a little winter i i j - HrSTLER rv KsstsrsryrTrJTifxtiTsnssxssassB DR L L 0AEMEE kStrickenDovn with Heart Giseasa r 3IUce Medical Co Elkhart Ind Gentixhen I feel It m7 dutyaa -well as m picture to publish unsolicited to the world tha benefit received from d Milks Restorative T crcn rtnctiti nnwn Heart I Disease and Ita complications a rapid pulse vary ing irora vj to no osata pr niimiie a cnoiung or burning sensation in tha wind pipe oppression wsr I72I n I A 1 j minecnesi smuch pain in the re gion of the heart and below lower rib pain in tho arms shortness of breatu sleeplessness weakness and general debility The arteries in my neck would throb violently the throbbing of my heart could bo heard across a large room and would shake my whole body I was bo nervous that X could not hold my hand steady I have been under the treatment of eminent physicians r and have taken gallons of jPmtent Medicine without the least benefit A friend recom mended your remedies She was cured by Dr Miles remedies inaveiaxen three bottles of your New Kftiirt Cure and two bottles Nervine My pulse is normal I have no mora violent throbbing of tha heart iauawellman I sincerely recommend every one with symptoms of Heart Disease to tahe 2r Miles Mcatora ttvn Remedies and bo cured Gypsum City Kans L L Cabueb SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE TRY DR MILES PILLS 50 DOSES 25 CTS Por bale u viireu 1 jLeib uruggisi as K lB lW 1 Usually indicate a disorder of the Eiinovs and prompt measures should oa taken to prevent serious trouble Disease can Ijj cvred in thfeiv iniy jT wnicn n neglected may become diujcsiouu DR J H IVJCLEAftS LIVER HS KnmlE Y B ALST Is what you need It will cure L ror Kidney Weakness Briphcn DUwic and Diabetes Pricu 1 per bottle hui 2 oent stamp for book of hints how tc iiyo and cure these distressing complaints THE DR J H MCLEAN WISE CO Chamberlains Eye and Skin Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes Tetter Salt Rheum Scald Head Old Chronic Sores Fever Sores Eczema Itch Prairie Scratches Sore Nipplei 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summer and will begin farming their Und in the spring Any one being to far off can send their 15 and have some one here buy for them A clear deed will be given for every lot as soon as it is bought and the money paid Come and try your new years luck Selling at J BTEIM BRBCHERS store For further imformatioril write to J TEIMBjREOHER Georgia r Nebraska t