The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THE P. D. SMITH CO.
Suggestions For Bringing Up the Child In the Way He Should Go
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Every person claiming part owner
ship of a family Is afflicted with more
or losB vague theories concerning
child study. Especially thoso who have
never had an opportunity to mako a
Bystomatlc study of the suhject or a
careful observation of Its workings,
hold themselves up for ridicule when
ever they mako a public exploitation
of their IdeaB and notions of bringing
up a child in the way It should go.
The exaggerated forms of kindness and
severity which arc sprung with mathe
matical precision upon tho develop
ment of tabulated symptoms, are moBt
generally out of place and the child
Is more often hotter off without being
thus unduly disturbed. Indeed, by
such persistent persecution tho child
Ib splendidly equipped and fitted for
becoming a finished neurotic or con
sumptive. The Idea that a young child should
have an Intense Benso of responsibility
springs from a misguided and crim
inal misconception of the child's- na
ture. Let him kill tho chickens and
drown tho cats without exacting his
epldormls of scalp-lock as a penalty.
Let him burn down a neighbor's barn
If It pleasoB him Just as long as It Is
not your own. Tho barn can be re
built, but tho child's self-reliance once
destroyed can never be restored. Lot
him wander In the street If ho desires.
If ho gets run over It will do him good,
for he will loam by experience where
to travel and what to avoid.
If he shows himself worthy of. chas
tisement, take a Btlck and whack him
well. Don't shut him up In a dark
closet, where to his Imperfect and dis
torted vision terrors seem to hover
around and well nigh drive him into
fits. Neverr humiliate him by kicking
him; for more broken tarsals have
evolved from this process and more
cases of peritonitis developed, than
from any other process whether ol
law or of consecutive action. Besides
It makes the child feel like a sneak
thief or worse yet like a wooer chased
homo by a bull dog. If tho child Is
amenable to reason, then reason with
him. Show him that he is wrong and
toll him not to ropoat such actions. If
this does not avail thon get a cat-o'-nlne-tails
and go after him. Do not
gather him Into your arms and make
him feol as if ho waa being persecuted,
Give him a good meaBiire of air and
sunlight and let him accumulate a lit
tle of Morther Earth If his fancy suits.
Don't keep him within tho house with
his noso lined up against the window
screen, when another youngster sits
without and manufactures mud pies.
Lot him walit around the Iioubo at
least three timoB a day, and do not
swoop down upon him In Indian fash
ion If ho vontures within two rods of
tho gate.
And finally. Don't make him feel
that while In company he must pre
serve . a discreet silence and crowd
himself Into the smallest possible
space. Don't make him feci like n
criminal or like an abject being who
trembles lest a changing mood of his
lord may coBt him his life. Let him
talk a little, and do not throttle th
words In his throat. In Bhort allow
him some portion of individual liber
ty, at the same time keeping him with
in a reasonable distance of the right
path. In this way he will have a chanci
to develop at least a small amount o:
moral courage to help sustain him
through life, and no one will suffei
by it either.
Carry all the best grades of domestic coals, among which will
find the Rex Lump at $7.25. Rock Spring, Wyoming Lump at
$8.00, and the best Maitland you ever saw at $7.50. AH kinds
of steam coal, the best money can buy. J &
Office 1140 O. Phone 329. Yard 6 and N. Phone 376
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THE LIEDERKRANZ
German Students Exhibit Their
Skill at Chapel Today
The Llederkranz gave a good musical
program at convocation Friday morn
ing, although many could not under
stand the meaning of these German
melodies the music wns appreciated
and applauded by the entire gathering
This music was under the manage
ment of Professor Fossler. who an
nounced each selection and participat
ed In the dinging. While this was out
of the ordinary in our musical progress
It was highly commendable and wne
very interesting to those present.
The participants were the enthusi
astic students of the German depart
ment, who have learned to love the
words and music of these songs.
Following is the program in full:
I DeutBchland ueber Alles.
Llederkranz.
2 Abschied.
Llederkranz
and that you aro asking a favor oft3-Santa Lucia
blm when you tell him to bo good
Mako him feol that you are tho mas
ter. But above all don't kick him.
Scalp "him, flay him, roast him alive
but don't kick him.
In the matter of dlot parental author
ity Bhould not seek to Impose upon tho
child's weak and undeveloped system
upon such species of manufactured
enervation as breakfast foods. Give
him onions and turnips in preference
to these or if It Is thought necessary
that he must have malt, give It to him
In liquid form. It would be better rel
ished and appreciated. And further
more the child should not be made of
ficial sampler and forced to partake of
Inhuman concoctions such as many
housewives and dyspepsia endowed
cookbooks conslpre to compound. Don't
make him a receptacle for tho failures
" in pastry mouldings or tho victim of
misnamed angel food.
4 (a)
(b)
(c)
Llederkranz.
Sapphischo Ode Brahms
Wlegenlied Lauberl
Ich grolle nlcht Schuman
(d) Sonnenschein Schuman
(e)
(f)
Wlegenlied Brahms
Im Herbst Franz
Mrs. Christine Brooks.
5 Der Wacht am Rhein.
Liederkriinz.
During the singing of the last num
ber the audience rose.
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SURROUND
YOURSELF
with the best there is,
while you are in school.
Buy School Supplies of
Harry Porter
125 South J 2th
EDISON
Phonographs and Records
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Tbla Bifjnaturo is on ovory imx of tho gonuin
Laxative Broino-Quinine Tabiota
tho romody that cures a cold In one day
New hard Gold Molded Columbia
Records at Half Price, 25c each
Foil line of Barney & Berry Skates-
ATHLETIC GOODS
Of Every Description
Girard Cycle, Co.
1804: O Street.
A. E. NlsBen, the hustling represen
tative of the U E. West Gum Co., of
Rock Island, 111., Is In the city adver
tising the celebrated "Black Jog" and
"White Sue" chewing gum.
Chris' Bath Parlorn. 11th and P Sts
Union Shining Parlor, 1018 O
Chairs and ladies and gentlemen.
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WEBSTER'S
, wrerawnoNAL
DICTIONARY
NE.W EDITION JUST ISSUED
NEW PLATES THROUGHOUT
Now Added 25,000 NEW WORDS, Phrases, Etc.
Rich Bindings 2364 Pages 5000 Illustrations
Prepared under tho supervision ofW.T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., United States
Commissioner of Education, assisted by a large corps ol competent specialists.
BETTER. THAN E.VER FOR GENERAL USE.
Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with Scottish Glossary, etc
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