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Sioux Valley News from Correctionville, Iowa • Page 2

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Sioux Valley Newsi
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Correctionville, Iowa
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rial Commeir. Hie only -lone-' -ay to earn i'. sxt five 1 i be a try for proh i i HI Iowa. an McDonald, Pn.pier of O.u- at Saturday June ('- Shi ni.i.i he andidate for ou the democrat u- THE beet sugar industry scorns to be making des in Nebraska. health is improving.

The chanw- i i that 1 covered bv 1892. will be wholly re- will wed one of air daughters, Miss Georgia ic, of Kfokuk, June 18. EK. Campbell, Sovereign and probably thought, "We arc Ic" when they ckiUtened the I eipocratie county convention sioux City Saturday instructed ates to stand by Boies iu the a convention. in Wheeler would make a L- who would not malign the his own state for the sake to eastern capitalists.

rhiskey is one that ublic welfare and consequently issue. The probabilities in politics to stay. OUR COUNTRY SCHOOLS And How to Improve Them- An artiele in the Iowa Norma Monthly for May discusses in an able manner the of the eoun- try school, and points out some means WITH seventy or eighty saloons i i HIP to remedy their defects, line tne ing a city license Sioux y. bab are ovenU wn for does not look much as p.oh.b.tum a ()f prohibited there. i lo be criti cized in every couuty.

A country teacher rarely expects lo hold a position for more than one or two terms at best. A teacher, a short time since, who is said to be doing excellent work, was asked if she expected to teach the school in the fall. She replied, "they hired a teacher for the fall terra before 1 engaged the spring Such a course is .1 great injustice to a teacher, and invites the.poorest quality of work foi the school. Directors sometimes say. --Any i of a teacher will do for summer term, but we want a good teacher for fall and winter." if the good teachers can only get proiltable positions for four or live months in the 3ear, no wonder give up the profession, it' profession it e.in be ealled.

This, too, creates a demand for a TUB Towa Bankers' association convened at Sioux City Wonder if they are talking up the scheme of forming a bankers' party. THERE is talk of running Chauncey Depew for governor of New York. Chauncey might be elected in the Empire State, but ho could not in Iowa. ONE great question throughout this campaign will remain unsolved. It is ihiM Who in the Onawa Democrat supporting for ginern-r, Boies or West- a THIS much can be said about the JieKinley larilVlaw: whether or not it has been of great benefit, it is very plain that it a outrageously lied about last fall.

SPECIAL 1 irse the western farmer wants ney. The majority of them ake stock in the many wild schemes that have been ad- of late. TICA.LLV Voodbury county is to the frmt. Last it fur- three of tic congressional can, and it stirted out this year caudidafefor governor. to partita lave never ilonrished Mason an.

Dixon's line. Iu all ility the -people's party" will strengtl in that section. Thin predictiol, jet it may be a one. this out and after how far our guess. i i doubtful if the purchasing power of a dozen of eirgs was ever so great as it is now.

This is a fact whether or not thc McKiulcy law is the cause. MK- Sovereign stands just whore Messrs. Bernard and Soulc, of this county, did last ear. He would like to belong to the peoples' party and at the same time support Gov. Boies.

THE republican county convention which meets at Sioux City, -Tune 20 will make a serious mistake if it does not send at least ten farmers to tho state contention. This is not tafly but straight talk. PresS'-Uut Harrison's tour of iou the west, he is. no thorougb'y conversant with our Tue of hin me-- jioh refer-- I the cuneiicy v.iii ed for i i There Lo i open for Benj.i THEKT-- serins to be war in the Iowa democratic editorial camp. A lot of the little papers are i onto thc State Leader because it does not believe in license.

The Leader seems to be absorbing a few alliance views. LOGIC is Ic the republican i- Iowa, and jelieves, that it" legi-laiiuii i-, 1 to enli.nice the price of id'vty, to'-, .1, coin should come; in making In'. a 6rtli a. a bu-hcl before for UK of other loeal- i be enhanced the market muauf of legislation. party for iiftecn cent corn laM be tho crcdi! nf rai-ing th' 1 pi'ii-" I i i i i i 11 i-, that i party i i i lu i i tin' j-vici's of tiun people do some the tin industry jver be an important one in this but wl not give it a chance? ime senseless war was waged the iron and steel industries, at they have grown to colossal rtions.

Anyway tin is just as as it ever was, and it costs the nothing for capitalists to make tempt. THE DCS Moine-. Lead or should at least be commended for its honesty in oe.Uing free If for in a thing, wo sue no reason win it should not be as free as s-ugar. If it is not a good thing, i.s there any excuse for a state accepting a bribe to sutler the traffic to exist? LAST year some of the radical third party men were very wrathy at the publishers of this paper for saying that their ticket was not an alliance ticket. We said then that as the organization was pledged to a non-partisan cause by its constitution, it would be a strange state of affairs to jr ule of teachers who ought not to think of being to teach, ant' when thcj have obtained certificates, they become full Hedged touchers and by a little each at the institute are counted among the professional teachers and take the places of those whose qualifications lit them for more lucrative situations.

We agree with the writer mentioned above that the remedy lies mainly with thc people and through them with thc directors. There is no reason why country girls may not become good teachers. Iu fact they make better touchers than those from the city, if they a had equally as good preparation. But a very small of the or girls in the eighth or i gi ad- in the country arc take charge of a school howew-r and do it juMicP. The county superintendent places 0:1 each i i cale the grades to i i pirant for houois entitled as shown by her examination.

Thd directors examine tlie-e. Suppose her record in j- lifty per cent. She is to lie incompetent to 1 eM'ii though t-he maj in history. Vv hen to i-, a of knowledge of hov. to i- it to 1'c wondered a her --Don't amount to 1 Thc remedy for this of can be summed up in a and lies with each township bo.nd and each individual sub-director.

1. Demand good certilicalcb with standing iu those branches deem- TO ALL PERSONS VISITING OUR CITY DURING THE REUNION: You are one and all cordially invited lo mafe our store your headquarters. Leave your wraps and bundles in our care and make yourselves entirely at liome. If you intend purchasing, or merely TMh to inspect our stock, we have a corps of obliging- salesmen ready to show you the largest and best selected assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE to he found in North-Western In our line is complete. All the latest novelties in black and white Flouncing and Trimmings, an immense line of other fine Dress Gocdrf, can be found on shelves.

has never been cheaper, and ffw exclusive clothing houses iiaye as large an assortment to select from (is we can show you. Our stock of Boots and Shoes, with our increasing nO6S, trfld enableB ut sell at lower prices than any other house in our vicinity can make. We take a special pride in our Grocery Department. Note a few of our specialties: Fancy Patent Flour-Spring or Winter Wheat. Fancy Roasted Coffees.

Best Grades of Canned Goods. Dried Fruits. Fine Teas, EK Etc. Do Not Eail to Call at the Double Front Store of I Clothin Boots -wn thK i i 'W! i ii 1 have an alliance ticket in the field. We are glad to know now that it is trying 1 to prove that H.

C. Wheelin office seeker, the Maplcton 'Advocate wastes a great many Mr. Wheeler undoubtedly the nomination for governor ears ago, but worked harder than A. J. Westfall did to secure aiination for congress last fall, way the Home Advocate, which ed then to be as much of a lie's" paper as now, advocated animation and election of Mr.

The old and trite saying people throwing stones who a glass houses might well be sd by the Home Advocate. Hiram iceleris no more of an office than Andrew J. Wchtfall- i. WESTFALL, the candidate for of the people's party, got a advertisement last fall as candi- for congress. As far as we know a good citizen and is honest in he advocates.

He made a run Eaii thai in some localities was as- hing, and it is hard to forecast mportance of his candidacy this This paper will not seek to be- bhn nor bis party, but when it, rs from them it will not hesitate ly so. As a dec! pie of the doc- of free trade, pure and simple, Westfall is something of a novice political field. Heretofore who have advocated this theory 5 with a cloak label- liiue reform" or "tariff for Mr.Westfall should for making a straight light we arc bound to 1m, tiiough we are diametrically LUo'ithe let alone theory of thc understood that a man who belongs to the alliance is perfectly free to vote any ticket he sees fit. A political party and a business organization are built on different plans. POSTAL POINTS.

Jefferson Said has sub-contracted for the mail route from here to Kock Branch, commencing July 1. Some persons seem to think that the walls of the post office should serve the purpose of a blackboard. We simply say, please do not write on or in any way disfigure the walls. Have some respect for a public place. East bound passenger train now arrives ten minutes earlier than heretofore, arriving at 10:04 a.

m. Seventy-live pounds of Sioux Valley News were mailed last week. The News has a good circulation. During the month of April Secretary of State received 29-52 letters, latiO papers, 354 postal cards and 268 books and pamphlets. 19373 different newspapers were pub- ished in the United States and Canala last year.

New York state hold the lead with 1958, while Alaska brings ed most important. 2. Require that thc applicant shall have some special preparation for her work, either a successful experience as a teacher or a normal course in a good school. Teachers can be found with those requirements, and if they are wanted more will be found to supply the demand. The only reasons there are teachers who hold poor certificates with low grades in important branches, teachers who have had neither special preparation nor successful experience, is that there is a demand for such teachers 3.

Pay a fair salary for the whole school year. Keep the same teacher us loug as she is likely to give as good satisfaction and do as good work as another Enterprise. THE A Encampment WE WILL SELL I the up the end of the list with only ications. Bertie Ostrander is helping in post office these days. pub- the Signal service predictions have failed of verification for several days.

DON'T FEEL WELL, And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends--we will lelj you just what you need. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which will lift you out of that uncertain, uncomfortable, dangerous condition, into a state of good health, confidence and cheerfulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar med- icine is in cases like yours. JV WHAT IT COSTS Must be carefully considered by thc great majority of people, in buying even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes, because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power.

It is the Only medicine of which can truly be said "100 doses One Dollar," and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. True Blue, a thrilling war time drama, was put on the boards at Hunter's opera house Tuesday and Wednesday evenings by home talent, under the management of Prof. Woodward of Sioux Citr, assisted by Grant Mallory, of Canton. It is one of the most popular of modern plays and for the time had for the preparation the members rendered their respective parts admirably. Prof.

Woodward is evidently a born actor and as an instructor certainly has few superiors, as his work here will plainly indicate. The tableaux, were simply grand, and they alone were well worth the price ot admission---Hawarden Independent. Than We And Try the new NEWS for job LIF.

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