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The Harmonic from Beloit, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Harmonici
Location:
Beloit, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
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K. N. Malonc is principal of the Gay The Harmonic. lord schools. Success attend your ef forts as well as it has in this county is our wishes.

Entered at. the Belolt Postoffice ns second-class matter, October 1891. The Glen Elder schools opened with 153 pupils on the roll. The largest ever enrolled at the beginning of the fall term. IRVIN STANLEY.

ITOR. Devoted to the Educational Interests of the District Schools of Mitchell County. Glen Elder has a good set of teachers. J. A.

Simpson has returned from Nebraska where he has been attending Normal. Let every teacher, study to improve himself intellectually and morally; let him strive to advance in the art of teaching; let him watch the growth of mind under his culture and take tho encouragement which that affords; let him consider the usefulness he may effect, and the circumstances which make his calling honorable; let him prize the gratitude of his pupils, and of their parents and friends; and above all, let him value the approval of Heaven, and set a proper estimate upon the rewards which another world will unfold to him, G. W. Hosier's annual report is the neatest and best report that has been sent to the county superintendent's oflice. Mr.

Hosier is clerk of district No. 17. In 1890 the committee of the Nebraska reading circle selected "Compayre's and thus be encouraged to toil on in 811111? Bffiw faithfulness and in hope, till, having finished his course, and being gathered to the home of the righteous, he shall Lectures on Teaching" as a part'of the work for that year. The teachers of the state heartily endorse the state committee's selection. I consider it a valuable book to everyone interested in education and one not to be merely read but studied.

J. A. Simpson. There will be a pupils' reading circle in the county. The books have been selected by the Kansas state reading circle board of which Geo.

W. Winans is pres meet multitudes instructed by his whe precept, and profited by his pure exam ple, who "shall rise up and call him blessed." Page. The man who is well prepared for the C. II. Park will teach in Linn county.

duties of his profession, leaves from his ident. The books are very highly rec- W. N. Logan is teaching in the Beloit vocabulary the word "fail," but the man omended. If any school board desire3 High school.

books for a school library the books se In district thirtv-seven there are 29 lected by the board are well fitted for hoys and 7 girls. that purpose. They can be had at re Josie E. Park is attending school at duced prices. only half prepared, though the word fail be not found in his vocabulary yet in the hear future realizes its meaning.

No lawyer with the mere knowledge of Blackstone would expect to unravel the meshes of tho law; no doctor who has studied but the theory of medicine yet knows nothing of the dissecting room could expect to be crowned with suc The following teachers have joined li3 teachers' reading circle this year. Grace Owens, Luella Higgins, Ella Snow, Lizzie Williams, Climena Jordan, Mollie Ballou, A. I. Creighton, Idonia Peaslce, Minnie Detwiler, Alma Pitt, Ida II. Collar.

Matrcie Barnett, Cora Caddcn, Glen Lemons, Blanch Cunning ham, Libbie Armour, Eva L. Dana, Emma Jacobs, Wm. Iluegsegger, W. H. Andrews, Hoke Simpson, Guy Simpson, J.

A. Simpson, P. Harvey, W. S. cess; and no teacher who has but a limited knowledge of the text-books used, who expects to spend four weeks cramming for the examination who has no tact, who has thought of no methods of conducting recitations, who reads no educational journals and buys no books of helps and reference, who has little knowledge of men and less of business life yet who expects to go out into the world with the purpose of elevating humanity, to trod some flowery path and never encounter a failure.

We say to those experience is a bitter school. Head, study, think, reflect and consider. ladlcy and Minnie Shungle. Columbian Day is the 21st of October. Svery teacher and school board should the State Normal.

Miss Maud Reed continues another year at district 51. Mr. and Joseph Hadley are teaching in Oregon. Second hand school books bought and sold at Bunch Millkb Dbug Co. Every teacher in the couuty should attend the teachers' association on the 17th.

George Blazer is in Colorado. When last heard from was conductor on a street car. J. P. Harvey is principal of the Simpson school.

Miss Carrie Maynard has the primary. E. A. Nichol of Nebraska is principal of the Scottsville schools. Miss Helen Daily has the primary.

Miss Halbert goes to Montana to teach. She gets $G0 per month. She resigns her position at 95. Alonzo Stilley has gone to business college at Wichita. He reports a splendid time and likes the work well.

Prof. Horton has resigned his position in the Beloit high school and accepted a position in tho Sedalia schools. sec that there is a flag on every school house, in the county. While crossing he Atlantic from Cape Verd islands to Pernambuco the question arose as to the prettiest flag, our ship having been pre A. O.

8AOK, D.D B. W. KINCAID, D. D.8. viously decorated with the flags of KINCAID SAGE, DENTISTS.

BELOIT, KANSAS. Office over Beloit State Bank. nearly all nations. A vote was taken resulting in favor of the flag of the United States. There were passengers on board from England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Brazil.

While it is the prettiest it also represents the frce-ist and we believe the most enlightened people on the globe. M. DAILY, M. D. office hours: m.

p. Office in New York Store Block. cSs ZPZESTTO- Everything in the Drug and Book Line. main Street. Beloit, Kansas.

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Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1891-1893