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VALLEY iv. en i cm The Evening Herald NO. 47. Corn husking is the order of the day Bargain: pecisi Mr. Shores and wife of Ottawa vis- lions" and puts off the evil day as long as possible, rules were made to help them to promptness.

Rhetorical work has been attended to as faithfully as other studies. Each pupil must secure a subject during the first three weeks of each term. Plans for exer- ited at Mrs. Liggett's last Monday. A line of in.

limeades in Black- Mrs. Tom Sanders, who has been Saturday, October r0, 1897. High School Notes "From English Depart- inent. Navy, dark Green and dark lied OC- sick, is very much improved. COUNCIL UPHOLDS THE ORIGINAL VERDICT.

A largo assortment of double fold cises are announced so that every one Miss Edith Graham and aunt re Plaids, heavy weight and very dur able. A salendid thing for school turned from Pomona Saturday, where they have been visiting friends. dresses IOc. 44 in. half wool Urocade in Green, 34 in.

Black Brocade Jc. tg 7o. 40 20c. 31 Chameleon Brocades Oos 30 Plain Henriettas in all colors all wool 2T), 28, 35, 42, SO and C2cts. We have just opened a lot of Plaids at 5c a yard.

Less than it costs to make 'em. CO pieces of heavy, bright colored Plaids, extra heavy twill at 7 and fy cts per yard. A COMPROMISE DECISION. Navy and Black, 20c 3G m.oGranite cloth Black, Grey and Brown, very heavy and will wear knows just when he is to appear in sufficient time to prepare thoroughly. The first copy of the work must be handed to the critic teacher four weeks before delivery and the work must be completed in two weeks.

Any willful delay brings loss of grade two per cent for each day until time for completion expires. After that, suspension from all classes until the work is finished. Nothing but sickness will excuse from delivery at the appointed time. The University Tablet system is used in all English work. In this like buckskin, 37c.

30 in. half wool Henriettas in three shades of Brown, two of Green, three of4Blue and Black, 1 5c and 1 8c. Vrf That All Difference! Be Adjusted Enemies of Dr. Brown 8y They There is no work in our public school of more importance than the English. How to fashion the speech properly with clearness, conciseness and eloquence is the work of the school.

When combined with this we have the mental strength that comes through writing we get the cultured boy or girl. We now have in cur high school two classes studying rhetoric. The Juniors are at present studying figures of speech. They go to classic writers and select various figures, recording in note books the ones most pleasing, af- Are Satlsfleil and the Latter Accept! Ills Defeat Without a Wink He Still Holds His Pastorate. Grinny Wade Moore, of O.

visited over Sunday with relatives here. S. B. Hay made a business trip to Fort Scott Friday, returning Wednesday. Mr.

Rice entertained friends from Homewood last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. McCally of Salina is visiting at Mr. Jenkins this week. Finley Graham "took inM the football game at Ottawa Monday.

Mesdames Moore and Leonard were shopping in Wellsville Monday. Mrs. liarnett of Ceutropolis was visiting her son, C. U. Browning Sunday.

Several of our people attended the Ai the mistakes are marked by symbols and the pupil is required to look up Chicago, Oct 30. Rev. Charles Brown, I). still stands suspended authority and correct his own mis takes. Ivacn essay must be accom panied by 5n outline and a list of works read in its prepapation.

Much WRAPPERS, jj Same as cut in Indigo Blue and White in and dotSjrufflepn shoulder, back and front edged in 75 and 85 cents Light colored wrappers, to close out, at 50, 60, 68 and 70 cents. A very handsome wrapper in dark Percales, in. braided ruftle on shoulder to match the goods, large braided collar and culls, a splendid garment, like cut $1.00. Same make in Flannelets $1.00. from the ministry.

The Bay conference was declared yesterday by the mutual council of the Congreg-uonal church to be justified in its action in suspending him. At the same time, the finding of the council vindicates him of the original serious charge, and S. S. convention at Norwood Sunday. attention is given to neatness of manu script, spelling and punctuation, and a They repoi a splendid program.

tjr which thty write origu al ones. The Mid He CI iss is doing sentence work. They take various statements and build up a paragraph, giving reasons tor forming simple, complex and compound senteuces from these particular statements. This class each week takes a vise or hort poem and develops the i.lei contained in it, in the form of an essay. The Seniors ure studying Shakespeare and his works.

From day to noticeable improvement has already Hotr cholera is in our neighborhood. been made. An effort is under way to stell Hewitt smiled on old friends at secure material for orations and es- ninn0 nndir omninir Misses Ada and Nettie Burney vis says by starting an envelope scrap book. Any good clippings would be thankfully received. urges that the conference and the minister strive to adjust their differ-eaces.

The vital point of the finding reads as follows: "We find that, while the Bay conference in its action fell into some irregularities of procedure, we are still led, upon the whole, to justify said ited with their sister near here Sunday. ii as Harvey Rodgers and family of Sand UICIITEK. Creek, attended the S. S. convention at Norwood Sunday.

Major Stokes and Otto Mechem J. C. Fulton is visiting his son Fred and wife at Kansas City, where they have a theatrical engagement for the winter. action ox tne JJay conference in suspending- Rev. O.

Brown, D. D. on the ground of charges seriously affecting his ministerial standing." The verdict is a victory for the Bay conference, with a 4'pallatlve" for Dr. Brown. His position at the present have entered into partnership in the hunting business this winter and have agreed to keep the mayor in "possum 51 in.

Broad-Cloth in Brown, Navy, Black, Tan, Sky Blue and Red 45 and 50c. fG in.extra fine Broad -Cloth in Navy, Brown, Black and Scarlet. C5t 76f and 85c. HO in. Black and Navy SUkotines, handsome goods for skirts 12l, 15 and day special work is given to the class by the various pupils, and in this way a great amount of library work is done.

A class of fifteen young ladies taking "Methods of Teaching." The work for the last week has been largely practical application. During the term each pupil presents to the class a lesson in some branch, the grade of work and subject to be presented being assigned by the instructor. Aside from this each one gives a talk to the class on Ve life and methods of some meat" this winter. The Santa Fo will put on a daily mail service for Ttichter November 1, Miss Clara Bahns took in the show 75 doz. Men's Seamless Bile Sox 5c.

50 Brown and.Tan-Sox 5c 100 doz. Men's. Seamless heavy Gray Mixed Sax 5c. Children's Brown, Tan and Black Hose5c. Ladles plain black or black foot' with Fancy Top 6c Another Da real we have is an Al White Uulaundried Shirt with double back and front, double yoke, full cut, extra long-patent shoulder, fine linen front collars and cuff band, continuous facings.

A regular 75c Shirt, our price for this lot is 47c which will give us the Ottawa daily at Ottawa last Thursdpy. time is a strange one. He is suspended from the Bay conference, on the Pacific coast. This finding has been justified by the appellate bod v. His papers at 8 p.

m. Thanks to Mr. Bris- Miss Etta Pfoutz is staying with tow for this favor. friends in Ottawc. ministerial standing is affected.

Still, Potatoes are selling for 60 cents per 21 cts. per yard. A special bargain in Cream Damask Table Linen 25, 32 and 38 cents a yd. Turkey red in new and handsome patterns 15, 18. 20, 21 and 25 cts, Mr.

Sellers of Ottawa was calling on he may, remain as pastor of the Green i mu- i bushel instead of 15 as last year. Of educator. This week Lalne Chapman J. friends in these parts last Monday. Street church, Chicago, as long as the church caros to have him.

He may courso "tins advance price is only gave a Seveuth grade geography lesson Emmett very much regrets the mis temporary, however, owing to a great remain a member of the Chicago association as long as the association cares famine in India." (W. J. Bryan.) take he made Sunday ldght and blames it all upon Ed Sweet having W. W. ERASER COMPANY.

Miss Dana is making a series of vis to welcome him into the fold. No steps. were ordered taken to notify the Chicago association of the action blown out the lights too soon and then, its among the patrons of her school "blame it all," those sisters look just this week. alike, anyhow." to-day, and It will remain officially Ignorant of it until somebody cares to Miss Myrtle Presson has just recov Mrs. Davison and son Tom of Prince bring the matter to its attention.

and Addio Pruitt gave a history lesson that would do credit to many an experienced teacher. Frances Thomas gave an interesting lalk on Pestalozzi, a short synopsis of which we gire below. At the beginning of our century stands an educator who commands our love and admiration. This great man was John Henry Pestalozzi. He was born January 12, 1740, in Jurich.

He started out a poor boy, but neverthe ered from a slight attack of malaria ton visited at Mike llroyles over Mr. Brown proposes to keep right fever. i on with his work In the Green Street Fooled! A lady and gentleman narrowly es church until he Is forced to drop it caped a serious accident last Monday while crossing the Appanoose bridge E. (J. Sweet, mado a trip to the county seat Monday.

Fod Scott and Foster Merchant got ON WARPATH. INDIANS three miles west of Brewer Stan 11 dard's nursery depot. Whtte driving cider made at Norwood Monday. Violation of Colorado Uame Laws Leadi to Trouble. on the approach to the bridge their I Frank Sholtz says he has tho best You will bo if you buy anything but tho genuine Denver, Cola, Oct 30.

The game horse frightened by a piece of paper, crop of corn in Franklin county warden's office to-day received the fol suddenly jumped to one side and came lowing dispatch, dated October 28, ROCK CREEK. within six inches of throwing the buggy and its occupants down a preci BEOtKOTD BOUND OAK. pice twenty or thirty feet. The ap from Game Warden Little, at Meeker: "Indians reported gathering in large numbers on the Colorado side of the Blue mountains. Settlers greatly I alarmed.

Affairs look very threaten- proach to this bridge, is left in a dan- Mari Otto led the Christian Endeavor last Wednesday night. Mr. McPheeters' nephew from the east is visiting with him. Elmer (iillett and family of Waverly less he founded the principles on which the public schools of today are based. His greatest aim was to gather the poor children in and teach them.

His principles of education were chiefly found iu human nature. He had many trials. Public opinion was against him; thousands looked upon his work as quackery, but regardless of this he overcame all objections. In the last years of his life he acheived a European reputation, and kings and philosophers united in showing him regard. Some of his principles are: Self development begins with sensations received through the senses.

Practical aptness depends more on gerous condition, being witnout any mg. guards whatever. While it may not be SOLD ONLY BY. Immediately upon the receipt of the Alspatch, Governor Adams called upon a case of criminal negligence, should an accident happen, which is liable to spent a part of last week visiting with General Otis, end held a consultation C.W.Holmes. on what to do in the emergency.

A. P. ELDER, Ruth Shaffer, who has been working From the Unot he dispatch. It ap- occur any day, the county would certainly be responsible for the damage sustained. It ought to be put in a safe condition.

pears mat tn uies text in. uua are for Mrs. H. J. Brown, is at home again.

rushing eastward to the assistance of their brethren. Sheriff Church drove out to his place II At first the accounts received from Miss Ilattie Crites was visiting old Sunday. exercise thn on knowledge. Knowing the Ute outbreak were confusing and 1 friends and attended Sunday school Orallammon led the singing last and doing must, however, proceed to tended to show that the wardens were Wednesday night, Plinn Iester being fired upon by the Indiana Later de 208 Main 5L last Sunday. An addition of 127 acres to the Fulton farm was effected last week by absent.

velopments, however, go tu show that the game wardens were the gether. All Instruction must be based on the learner's own personal observation, on his own personal experience. The learner's crrowth necessitates ad Mr. Kirkpatrick, from east of Ottawa, purchase from Underwood Under- 1 was seen in this vicinity Tuesday. Ora Hatcher attended the Christian FLEEING FROM KLONDIKE.

wood of Ottawa. Itev. Presson has accepted a call vancement from the near and actual Endeavor last Wednesday night. FOR STEALING 814.000. UNION'.

Th EiMu QrvaUr Taaa taa itesa la Guy and Frank Jones have returned from the New Hope Baptist church to at Mrs. James Hill visited relatives continue as their paster for another Little ftetT4. Sax Fbxkcisco, Oct 30. The Alaska from Missouri. They report that everything is dried up in that section of year.

Commercial company's steamer, Ex- to the more remote. With this summary of principles which permeate and mould our modern education we leave Pestalozzi. Although ho had many imperfections as an instructor, we cannot help holding him in high esteem. Tttml Clark Tf Away TTUfc a Beg ird Ummr rckc Arretted Pr.vK. Cola.

Oct. Z2. PcstoSce Inspector Frederick and City Detect-ires Loomla and Uariew of tLU city the country so they returned to sunny Wellsville last Friday. W. P.

Wheeler, who haslieea visiting in Illinois the past year returned to Several delegates from Kichter will tlsior. Captain Hiirfflnt, has arrived Kansas. fourteen days from St Michaels and attend the County Sunday school con- Mrs. Harker will lead the Christian rontinn tvhlrh onnronp nf Williams- eight and a half days from Unalaska. 1 his home at this place Saturday.

Endeavor Wednesday night. I burff. November 8 and 0. It brought 8,000 ounces of gold, all hef dlrf hef bom MoQ. i dav.

Oct- of typhoid fever. The Gathering corn Is the principal occu nmouT. 1 1 mintri riiur uuwu uu i John Horsetick was summoned to Pennsylvania last week to attend the pation. to-day arretted la Cheyenne, vvya, Walter ft. Houghton, a postal clerk running from Cheyenne to Qgdea, oa a charge of stealing a registered pack age coutalolog tl 4,000.

Hoagfctoa confessed the theft The secret servlee ofSeera learned that Houghton's mistress, who had a it. It carried three passengers, Mr. and Mra Dueoa. who started some funeral of his father. On the morn Marie Otto is staying at II.

J. Brown's. ing of his arrival a favorite cousin also In. rhetorical work the seniors are required to write an oration of from 500 to 1000 words each term. The Middles write an essay the first term and an oration the second.

The Juniors may choose between an essay and a declamation the first term, but must write an essay the second. As nearly every pupil "hates to write composl- time since for Dawson City, hut got no further than St Miehaels, and Ed died, adding double, sorrow to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Dsvis of Fair- funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Union Chapel, the remains were Interred in Highland cemetery. Mr. and William Jones, of Waverly visited their nephew, O. R.

Skeils and family last week and returned home Saturday. Horsetick. ward Hamilton, the journalist There had been no recent communication mount spent Saturday night with Mrs. Davis1 father, R. S.

Smith. Deeo staying in ueover tor torca weeks, had changed three tic? tills, end as the 14,000 stolen vras all la Mr. Swiffert has treated his resi dence to a new coat of paint. A new house is being built on Mr. with Dawson City, the.

Yukon being impassable, but the latest information, received from Fort Yukon, which now 9ioo they at onto made arrange Ho well's place. What does it mean? ments for Boughtoa'e arrest. The woman was at first taken Into custody Kitty Flaherty spent last week in constitutes the baae of supplies for tho places further north, was that the people are swarming out of Dawson QUE MIGHT A11D UATH1EE town, helping her sister. ffl san ficr luvinuau went 10 wariiy opinions of the oScers. Boys, be on the lookout, as you may City and Circle City by every possible SATURDAY, OCTOBER James Elliott, of Ottawa, spent Sunday with his cousin, Mrs.

T. D. Grimes. Miss Ora Hatcher, of Kansas City spent a few days with Mrs. Ed Eshle-man last week.

Prof. A. C. Wieand, preachar at the Dunker brethren church in Ottawa, truans, to escape sunermg ana pos- hear wedding bells in the near future. Forty lessons In German are git en iiblj starvation.

R. S. Smith and E. M. Davis and at the Ottawa Business College xor SjlSO.

Beginning and adrunced classes. Call for further Information at Col wife spent Sunday at H. S. Smith's in Ottawa. THE GREAT NCVV ENGLAfJD COMEDY lege.

Q3Xt APPANOOSE. LTlrne Bests Tlctt. Sax Francisco, Oct. 30. George Lavigne whipped Joe Walcott last 'tight, and whipped him thoroughly.

Ten thousand peopie saw the fight, ander the auspice of the Occidental jlub. visited Jerry Overstreefs Tuesday. John Stith returned to Texas Mop-day. He will teach school this winter in that state. 0 nri Lai IF RAILWAY TIME CARD.

LIU Water is getting scarce. Corn husking is in full blast. Lou Neff came home Friday evening. John Simmons is digging a well. Howard N.

Ottawa are selling groceries, dry goods, wood, cool and Km lkmw OaoMtl Oaion IU. Little JLock, Oct 30. Ex-Attorney General 4. IL Garland is seriously ill and has Veen removed to A large number of people attended. feed as cheap as anybody in Ottawa.

07-lm end Santa Fe. SAXLlS CXTT. ASaiTl. Eaeten IIS 1 8 raw 12 a a Local i3ae in ACaliU. 6pJ fw tSSy stlEaerus 35 PEOPLE- 35 Operatic Orchestra 2 BIG BANDS- 2 86 SOLOISTS 16 the sale at J.

Dunbar's last Wednes- Washington, D. for treatment Isaac Brown has built quite a hand some addition to his barn recently. Footwear tf For Charlie Dodder risited friends in The Ctoddard Cass. Taxbas City, Oct 3a The nit now has the fate of Dr. Jefferson D.

(loddard, the slayer of Laundry Slrw IU3 vk tJxterm 43lo PvLkiiCx.li:10 ymie armca ssflpn iMmWacxx a TorxxA. fVmrr SPECIAL SCENERY AND MEGHANiCAL EFFECTS. the Colombian district Sunday. August Sands and Mr. Coleman 'of Ladies.

raa'i rea J. Jackson, in its nanas. Th.j arguments in the case were con- Pomona were visiting at Mr. NefTs UP-TO-DATE SPECIALTIES Tiia Preat Saw Mill Sccna 7 :15 a ta I ff ta QUptaiMlxwl Sunday evening. I.

i.V C. Will Dodder of Overbrook Sundayed si aded at 10:30 o'clock and the jury immediately retired. At 12 o'clock It was announced that the jury was nn-iblc to arrive at a verdlcfc and Judge Lo- -an ordered it removed to the Vic i3pmEotp Cap PSCS. with his. sister Mrs.

Huston. Vaicli for the Parade and Band Concert at Noon. Etta Overholt spent Sunday with tor a hoteL We've the most Practical, Perfect fitting line of Welt and heavy sole Shoes it is possible for brain and skill to produce at $2.50 0 Buy friends in the Fairview district. Jlhsotirl Pacific IlalliTij. bnuL fisa ami Local.

M.il?B Tircof a trlPt lo erELLealt to recUnlEf thtlt tin oa all trtim. CTS. CTS. Martin Frlodhurg of Tole lo, who committed suicide, is suU to have ioreed notes to tho Prices, 25, 35 and. 50c Matinee SEATS ON At KAISER'S PALACE PHARMACY, The Fairview Trio will sing at the teachers' entertainment Saturday evening, November of 130.000..

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