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OUR CITY SCHOOLS. Success in arithmetic, history or any of the higher studies will depend largely upon a pupil's ability to get the thought from the printed page. In promotions extremes have been Superintendent Nihart's Annual Report, Which Should be Read by nil Patrons. NEWS OF THE COUNTY. We Would of Council I avoided.

Stated examinations have been To the Board of Education held. Those averaging ninety per cent. as Kf Kt Grove, I hereby present my second annual at from a month's visit to her sister in all studies are advanced on their report of the condition and progress of I grades without a final examination, the Council Grove schools for 1836-7: Cultivate Othera are given a final test. Many of our rooms have been hand somely ornamented. Additional pictures The attendance and punctuality are far better than last year.

Our total enrollment reached 647; last year, 568. Average daily attendance 539; last year were bought by teachers and pupils. Pleasant surroundings educate boys and DIAllOND SPRINGS. Miss Allie Peck, returned home Thursday morning, after a weeks pleasant visit to the Potts farm. Mr.

Liop Barrett of Chicago, entertain a few of his friends Tuesday evening with a guitar recital at the home of his father, Dr. Barrett of Diamond Spring. Among those present were: Miss Lizzie Potts and Miss Allie Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Lund.

A pleasent time is repored. UNIONDALE. 487. Cases of tardiness, boys 227; girls girls to a love for the beautiful. Our Rodgers, Arkansas.

Ed. Carter, wife and two sons of Wallace county, are making a fortnight's visit among friends here. Mrs. Edwards came in from Iowa Thursday and will make her home with her mother, Mrs. Viola Stone.

Claude Sanford and Zeno Zabriski came in Friday from Manhattan. Claude will visit here a few days before going to his newhome at Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Children's day exercises at the M. E. church Sunday evening were well attended.

The little ones did credit to school rooms should compare favorably with our homes. 177; last year, boys 190; girls 157. Cases of corporal punishment 53; last year 30. It has been the aim of superintendent and teachers to secure regular and prompt attendance. Shows, dances, parties, work required by parents and truancy are factors that lose for pupil Our library begun a year ago has continued in its growth.

One hundred and fifty volumes have been added and $115 is in the treasury for 200 volumes more. It is safe to say that no other school in Your acquaintance to to this elegant line of Cultivators, Rock Island, Brown and J. I. Case. "To know them is to love them," and "once had, want them again." Good goods at prices that will sell.

F. T. BEHRING, Sr. Little Asa Tongate is on the sick list. their teacher, Miss Hattie Allen, and the aad teacher much inspiration and render I Kansas has added so many volumes with Kf Kf Kf Kf Kf Kf Kf K- Kf Kl Kf K' Kf Kf Harry Williams left Wednesday for program by the older scholars was, as is out the assistance of the board of edu cation.

Salina where he expects to attend college. aiways the case in Parkerville, quite a Quite a number from this vicinity 8UCCe8s. We hope the cause was consid-attended the Children's day exercises at erabiv enriched by the collection. both less able to do good work. Much of the tardiness is caused by parents of first primary pupils.

Breakfast is late and thus the child fails to reach school on time. Two banners have been prepared by the teachers. These go to the Six persons completed our course of study. Hereafter our classes will gradu ally become larger. There ought to be fifteen young people in our graduating Bub Ruble met with what might have been a very serious accident last Friday morning.

Some brainless person or persons placed an old vehicle across the road and Bud had the mis room or rooms that have the highest per class every year. Plenty of time, how cent of attendance and promptitude, ever, ought to be taken by each pupil Council Grove, Kansas. Education cannot be forced and parents fortune to ride into it with the result should be in no hurry to push their children toward the completion of the that he was thrown from" his pony and badly bruised. We understand the guilty These have done much to incite a feeling of the importance of being present every day on time. Our schools generally have been well disciplined.

The best part of a child's education is that whichadevelopes in him If SKIS course of study. There, has been a great improvemen ana mmmrn mmum muum mmmrn mmmm mmmm una siu sua mmmm persons have made good the expense in the work of the high school. The caused to Bud in doctoring and this should be a warnine to them not to do A pupil principal, Mr. Amrine, is adapted to the urn Fm Canning Creek Sunday. Sunday afternoon while Mr.

Berg-field and family were on Canning creek some one entered their house and ram-sacked it all over. Nothing has been missed as yet. CANNING CREEK. Mrs. Jim Lowe was on the sick list a few days last week.

Bert Sorter of Council Grove is work-ins for John Hammer. Mrs. Crawford and Mis3 Cassie Cole of Council Grove attended Children's day exercises here Sunday. Quite a number of the young people of this vicinity attended the Children's day exercises at Wilsey Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. H. II. Robison and daughter Margie of Wilsey were on the creek Sunday and attended the Children's dav exercises. Gtt You've the power of self government, sees the justice of the means such a foolish act again.

of disci- government of vounc people and his a teacning power is aoove tne average mm a Get what? Photographs of course! First class, finest finish cabinet size Aristos on beautiful olive gray beveled edge mounts pline used and thus obeys; such a course prepares our boys and girls for life. The best disciplined school makes the most rapid progress and furnishes the most satisfactory results. WThen pupils are not able to see, or prefer not to see, the justice of disciline, they are compelled to yield to the higher law of the teacher To control so many pupils in a room shaped as ours is requires more than one teacher. An assistant to the principal should be secured as soon as it can be done. Teachers' meetings have been held regularly every Monday evening at four mm Our Institute.

We have 111 enrolled up to date and interest as well as members is increasing. Good work is being done in all departments by both teachers and instructors, notwithstanding the exceedingly hot weather for the past few days. The social Tuesday evening at Prof. Nihart's residence was a grand success. The social education of the teacher Only $2.00 Per Dozen.

r-. rj a I r'J a "5 FJ a mm a mm a a 2 r3 KB am a mm a ts m-n lA mm a or superintendent. We have open violators of law a3 well as the state. Compelled to obey in school, the pupil may become a citizen that will respect the laws of the government. While the true teacher works for the child's best interest he cannot succeed without the support of the parent.

In o'clock. All deliberations were harmonious and the relations between teachers and superintendent commendable. Interest in the work on the part of both teacher and pupil was maintained to the close of school. The pleasant weather and comparative freedom from' contagious diseases made our attendance and punct- should not be neglected as on this hangs a great deal of the responsibility for the success of the teacher. Mr.

Daniels was sick and unable to attend institute Tuesday but was on hand Wednesday. FOUR MILE. A good rain is much needed. Walter Cress is working for Orb Johnson. Tunis Way sails gaily by in a bran tew road wagon.

Mr. and Mrs. David Scott visited at Original price $3. Aristo Platino $3 per dozen. "We guarantee our pictures not to fade.

No extra charge for groups. Ugly mugs and sweet faces all the same price. See our Tom Thumb Photos, only 50c per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. View work a spec-.

ialty. MARTIN BROS. Opposite J. W. Dumm's Furniture Store.

order that the school may do the greatest uality the best in the history of our a a a mm mm Mrs. Aplington took the institute group last Saturday. A more intelligent or better looking crowd will seldom be seen in a picture group. Mr. Morehouse has donated the use of a fine organ for the institute.

Miss Jenkins presides. amount of good, the parent should cooperate with the teacher, not alone in matters. of discipline, but in the education of hi3 child as well. Where a mutual understanding of the kind exists betweea parent and teacher there is but little need of rigid discipline. Few cases of suspension have been BBBB MI schools.

The quantity of work in the high school made it necessary for me to teach seven classes during the year. These were advanced studies and careful preparation was required. During my experience as an educator I have never found it necessary to work so continu- IBB BBBB BBBB Bill BBBB BHB RB8B awaaa IB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BflBB mm mmrnrn the made. The proper disposal of the unre- ously each day till ten or eleven o'clock ImDIi Mr. n.neeves or I'arKervnie was an interested visitor Thursday of last week.

Mr. Sanford of Fayettsville, Arkansas, strainable "bad boy" is becoming more at night as I have this year. By econo- and more a serious problem both for the mizing ray time I have made about four ire You in of Eating? school and for the public authorities. hundred visits to the various depart ments. By the press and every other Boys with no employment to engage also visited us last week.

Some of the teachers of other counties are visiting the institute, noting the work being done and getting inspiration. Following is the decision of the state their attention left school two months Myron Harper's Friday on Cahola. Nira and Clara Scott picked cherries on the shares for Mr. Picket Monday. Several from Cahola attended the Children's day services at Sunny Side.

Miss Lizzie Bird has returned home from Osage where she has been visiting. Quite an improvement has been made on the road iu front of the school house. Mrand Mrs. A. G.

Bird have gone to Winfield and El Dorado on a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harper and daughter Nellie spent Sunday at Jake Schwendig's. A fine program was rendered at Sunny Side Sunday to a large and attentive audience.

Nira and Clara Scott started for Munkres creek Tuesday for a visit of a couple of weeks. Mrs. Crozier from Munkres creek visited with her daughter Mrs. Will Roswurm Sunday. i before its close to roam our streets and means our schools have been kept before the people.

My thanks are due the board, the to learn those things that will ruin them 1 1 for life. The forces at the disposal of teachers and patrons for the unfailing the ordinary teacher are too weak to support given me in my efforts to im prove our schools. Respectfully Submitted, B. F. Niiiart, Supt.

of Schools. reach the average street-raised hoodlum. The reformation of such a boy demands an entire change of life and environment superintendent in regard to examination of teachers for county certificates: 1. Candidates are required to write with ink upon legal cap paper ot standard size and deliver the same unfolded. 2.

During the examination the candidates shall be seated as far from each other as possible, and they will not be allowed to communicate with one another- 3. Answers should be brief, but must If so, you are no doubt somewhat particular as to what you eat and where you get it. THE PALACE RESTAURANT, J. W. Lillie, Proprietor, Is generally recognized as the best place in town to get a sauare meal or a good lunch.

VTe now have a forty foot For Sale, Poland China Hog. under the direction of an authority paramount to that of the parent. Our reform schools should be so conducted as to do such work. A few fall pigs of both sexes by Gold Dust (14106). he by Hadley, Jr.

(13314) out of registered sows by Sir Charles There has been a constant endeavor be complete in logical exposition and in on the part of our teachers to give moral and aesthetic training. Kindness, hon Corwin (330950) andother recorded boars. Farm four and one-half miles west of Council Grove adjoining F. M. Chase on the east.

12-3mo. Ed. Monnington. dining room and are better able than ever to serve our customers. We carry a full line of Confectionery and Bakery supplies.

See us for anything in our line. J. W. LILLIE. iiarry tress was unlucky enough to grammatical structure.

The answers in have his team run away with him and mathematics show the process as well as break his cultivator. the result in each case. esty, truthfulness, politeness, manners at The collection taken up Children's 4. The standing of candidates in spell- school, at home, on the street, at church, day was for the benefit of an organ hng, composition and penmanship will be at the table, in traveling, have been regu- which will be a great help to the Sunday determined largely by the character of larly impressed. Correct habits of action To the Ladies.

Call and see our nickle plated copper ware. A complete line. 13-tf Gibson Davidson. school. their respective manuscripts.

and study are very important and great J. W. Sunny Side school house was boldly 5. in trading candidates due weight effort has been put forth to develope our Think of It entered before daylight last Saturday wjn be given to the character of manu-raorning and the unknown persons help- eCripts in regard to penmanship and ed themselves to two lamps, water bucket neatness of arrangement of answers, and basin without even saying "thank 6. All necessary explanation will be boys and girls in this direction.

To educate a child is to do more for him than merely to cram him with text book facts. It is to train him in correct habits, moral, intellectual and physical. Some people are constantly troubled with pimples and boils, especially about the fase and neck. The best remedy is a thorough course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which expels all humors through the proper channel and so makes the skin become soft, healthy, and fair. Merchant Tailor, vou made to the whole class.

I have given special attention to read Bicycles at actual, cost of construction. Waverleys $45 7. No certificate will be granted to a PARKERV1LLE. ing, hearing our pupils read, at least four times during the year that I might get J. P.

Kendall shipped a load of hogs and cattle Moudav. acquainted with the pupils personally First Opposite Express Office. First Published June 18, 1897.1 Road Notice. person under seventeen years of age, nor to one who shall make a general average of less than 80 per cent, or a minimum of less than sixty per cent, in any one branch. 8.

Certificates will not be granted to of the work done and A. P. Reeves had a car load of fat cattle on the Kansas City market Friday. J. Wr.

Foster of Salina arrived Monday. He is organizinsr a class in elocu improvement made in thi3 important studj The way one reads a selection of State or Kansas, 1 County of Morris, i OFFICE or COCSTT I June 16, 1897. persons of questionable moral character, poetry or prose reveals at once the entire secret of his understanding of the piece. nor to persons lacking in ability to teach Dress Suits a Specialty. Pants Suits $16.

Notice is hereby given, that, on the 11th day of tion. C. T. Phillips, W. S.

Sanford and Ed. June. 1897. a petition, signed by Walter Roswurm and govern a school. Respectfully Yours, Wm.

Stryker, State Supt. Lernard came up from the Grove for Sunday. and 23 ethers, was presented to the board of coun ty commissioners of the county and state afore' said, praying for the vacation of a certain road Victors $55 Cash. For further information and Catalogues inquire of G. A.

HILL, DEALER IN HIGH GRADE BICYCLES, Bicycle Sundries, Base Ball and Athletic Goods. Following are the names of those en- described as follows, viz The place of beginning the Quarter section corner on the west line of The Misses Hattie and Mildred Allen left Wednesday ou a visit to friends at Osage City. Mrs. II. Simmons returned Thursday section 4, township 15, range 9, east of the 6th rolled during the last week: M.

G. Hooker, Jessie Ingmire, Viola Lee, Violet Lee, M. thence east mile; thence south mile; thence east mile to east line of section 4, town Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better because out of doors more, but ihe trouble is still there. Don't stop taking your ship 15, range 9.

Whereupon said board of coun Carrie LeBaron, Cecelia Reeves, Delia Steere, Maggie Manley. All Work Guaranteed. Charges Seasonable. A Free Man ty commissioners appointed the following-named nersons. Geo Johnson.

Gold and James Bright Boys. 1 LAI COtt'Si Watkins as viewers, with instructions to meet, in conjunction with the county surveyor, at the place of beginning, In Warren township, on Tuesday, the 29th day of June, A D. 1897. and proceed to S7 Ottawa Herald: The Herald contained the following a few nights ago: The eastern papers call Will White "editor orator and story writer." The eastern papers evidently forgot that Mr. White can also set type.

view said road and give all parties a hearing. By order of the board of county commissioners. Isval. M. J.

Kimxkc, County Clerk. (Published Jane 18, 1897. Ordinance No 159. Of severest trial and test prove In regard to Hood's SarsapariDa Dst, Greatest Merit Secured by a peculiar Combination. Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces Mr.

White read it and desiring full justice done him. sent us at once the EsiraisilsIB because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer is the best time to get rid of it If you are losing flesh there is Greatest Cures Shown by thousands ot honest. And so are you to buy "where you please. If you don't want to pay for clerk hire, electric lights and store rent and numerous other things, come and give me your order for Tailor Made Clothes.

They will come direct from the Manufacturer to you and save the middle man's profit. Hen's Sails frea $4.50 to $27. Boys Ssits, 10 to 19 Years, $3 to $9. tnder 10 Years, frea $1.75 to AN ORDINANCE Amending section 1 of Ordinance No. 158.

Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of. ithe City of Council Grove, Kamas: Section 1, That section 1 of ordinance J58 be and the same is hereby amended so as to read following challenge: Also that he can "off bear" in a brick yard if it comes to it. that he can bail out cellars, that he can peddle garden truck, that he can feed a job press, that he can cut corn at ten cents a shock fourteen hills square, that he can split wet elm and hackberry wood and milk cows and save the strippings. that he can play Gen. T.

F. Smith's grand march on the organ and cross his hands, that he can play Seabaa- as follows, Tlx: 8ection 1. That sidewalks snail oe constructed on the east side of lots numbered one ikt the Model Kcataurant. A. N.

PITSENBERQER, Blacksmith Wagonmaker; Shop on East Side Near Baptist Church. All work in my line attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. HORSHOEING A SPECIALTY. HONEY TO LOAN On improved farms. DETER LEWIS.

voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce Greatest Sales Kzis According to the statements of drugsfcts all over the country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itselL all the more need OI attention. (I) and sixteen 16). In bloclc number seventeen i yV.act onrl (17), en the east side of block number sixteen Weakness about the chest ana ln Mid rtty of Grove mll on tnc weBt thinneSS ShOUid never gO tO- side of Second street In said city. 'trMtlir i'nrAoes Section t.

That origin! section one of said or- danger of the other. Heal Lr L. the throat, cure the cough, and tapool and Spanish Fandango and the 'cords on a guitar, and "Love Comes Like a Summer Sigh" on the mandolin, and "Skip to my Lou" on the mouth organ, and 'Ooldeo Slippers" on the jeweharp; that, he can sing tenor and wipe dishes when help is short, that he can whistle through his teeth without the aid of his fingers. All these things he has done and stands ready to do again in any contest. He.

hereby issues a challenge to the world in any or all of these departments of skill. dinaace sTo. 158 be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication once In the Council GroTe Ripublicax.

Approved, uewis Mead, Mayor. This ordinance passed the council Jane 10th, 1S97. For final rote see Journal page 10. F. T.

Behbimg, City Clerk. strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's ELI ROBINSON At CJroTe Hotel Every Sstarasj. Sarsaparilla Is thw ht Tt One True Blood Purifier. HGOd'S PillS Sthifc'sSrsaTOnlS Emulsion all summer.

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