The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, June 27, 1901, Page 13, Image 13
'Cbe Conservative. 13 ANNOUNCEMENT. In this issue we are pleased to introduce Professor Charles W. French to the readers of THE CONSERVATIVE. His arti cle , "The Duty of the Public Schools to Democracy , " is a reply tothe , contribution , "Old and Now Methods in Education , " which appeared in the issue of May 16 , over the signature "W. S. S. " For a year or so Prof. French has maintained a "School Democracy" at Hyde Park High School , and the publishers will endeavor to secure a contribution from Prof. French outlining the method and its results. Frank D. W. Arnold , a brave soldier and solo survivor of the Baxter Springs massacre , will tell the readers of THE B CONSERVATIVE the story of that massacre and his narrow escape during Quantrell's raid. Dr. L. L. Uhls has given his consent to write upon the subject , "The Political Control of State Institutions. " Dr. Uhls is , and has for some time past , been superintendent of the Kansas Insane Asylum , situated at Osawattomie , Kansas & His knowledge of the different methods of controlling public asylums , employed in the different states has been , acquired by extensive travel and observation. One word with reference to the "Prize Guessing Contest. " The Press Publishing Company of Detroit , Michigan , which is the originator of the plan , has submitted the entire matter to the postofflce department , and show copies of letters which satisfy us that the contest is perfectly legitimate. Everyone sending a renewal or new subscription is entitled to a guess. A great many guesses are coming in , and we urge the readers of THE CONSERVATIVE to do their best towards carrying off the honors. THE MORTON PRINTING CO. THE CONSERVATIVE , ( An independent weekly. ) GOOD TIMES , ( A "mighty" interesting monthly. ) Campbell's Illustrated Journal , ( Captured the World's Fair and Paris Exposition Medals. ) All one year for the price of THE CONSERVATIVE , $1.5O. flluw in the Ccad. , THE UNION PACIFIC was the first line to introduce Dining Cars , Vestibuled Cars , Steam Heat , Pintsch Light , Buffet Smoking , Library Cars , on trans-continental trains west of the Missouri River , and continues to lead. Is first in equipment ; first in speed ; first in important improve ments ; first in stupendous engineering enterprises ; first in historic interest ; first in scenic attrac tions. r In traveling over this line you can see the wonderful achievements of the Union Pacific engineers over mighty chasms , lofty peaks and through mountains of solid rock. Be sure your ticket reads over this route. , HCUNA STUDY THE MAP. PACIFIC * ' 4 MUUU * DtNVtH f MAP OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 1X0 CONNCCTION * UNION RAOIPIO RAIL.ROAD , E. L. LOMAXTG. P. & T. A. , OMAHA , NEB.