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1]”‘, ()\IAIL\ l)AlL\ BELE: l"Rll).»\Y. l)l‘)( l-fi)llilil( 27, 1901, REY. SUMNER MARTIY ans ":',;",:.":i:‘ e e o o |10WA TEACHERS ASSEMBLE [22:20 i Sapentendent 8'n W, | NEW BUOKS AND NAUAZINES of ¢ Missourl Valley: President Shelton, Simy nee has heen thor- - oot eallegy, Tedimels; Prot. Bres & final act, when the au i iy, | 0UENlY tired and quite willing to have the Nt o W B, A it Chrintian Oharoh Acoepte His Resig- pertormaes termisats “h’:": ‘Im"‘".‘”w’:, Poginning of the Annual Mesting of the | Pord. Drake university: A W. Stuart, O'- | ktory of £ peoial Tateress to Enperintsndents natien as Paster In the piece begins to show itself. The Towa Btate Asseciation at Des Moines. ' intendent George 1. M Ames; Superin and Teschers S— fourth act possesses some redeeming fon S— tendent H. E. Krat Sloux Cit W " . : ta' " N ¢ . tures and gives Miss Co, s dbotit the s ok Ly low fascinating English history really is? That England, dar NEW EDIFICE, HOWEVER, IS IN PROSPECT | only oportunity she has i ihe. plese 1y | SOME OF THE TOPICS IN CONTROVERSY | IL Dender. fowa State Normalschool, and | yisropy OF THE FORMATION OF ENGLISH 5 i ; ih has in the piece to of. W. H. Norris. Grinnell This to L Ing the pa ywusand year: as given to o iter ‘e nore lisplay talent. Likewise, it is the only | coliée 4D for COMMMEPALIOE & Neried ¢ the past thousand years, has given to our literature mor Ihat Which Me Mueh Dentred ‘K“H'I ‘h)v.' her \v,h:ur' 18 even paesably | gupients Debated by the Bduentionat | ¢ It was discussed last year to some | heroes and heroines than all the rest of the world and ag 004 er scenc here w & Louls 4 extent e report of the committe ofess [ Chicago Iversity y R ¢ hete with King Louls | | xtent. The report of the committee, as it | ' e " What do you know of the private and personal lives of her quecns !~ ands now, 18 cou 0 general terme | WEites of the Social Spieie 4 o Beems Likely (o Mater XVII & capitally done and her swee, | Council Will Come Up Aanin— Soun Aft . Remo leas 4 ' ' it i » A A er Hin Removal pleasing manner, together with her dainty Radical Re report declares, in substance, that the Americn=Rriet Ve who, as well as being stately sovereigns with passions of love and [ tpse sdatvits oEAYGAIN 18 sehosss and col \ beauty, help to make one forget the short leges fn all the grades cannot be determined comings of the play and company. James | 3 hate, were living, palpitating women? classes and ¢ 5. In other Do you know of that king and queen who stood barefooted, S Cooper's portrayal of the French king s | tor an Becauas of a difference of opinion that he hy of much praise and shows the re . ¥ Staff Correspondent words, circumstances mu be taken into 1 1 L :r.r\r'limn a8 “good natured,” Rev. Sumner [ *"1' Of careful thought and preparation DES ) ¢ Dec. 26.—(Speclal.)—Tha | constderation at all times A especially | EVery echool s and “all naked from their waists upward.” in the great hall of artin of the First Christian e —— v ’ | the me 1 . ik teacher of a cou e 1 - church thirty-seventh annual meeting of the lowa | the mental ts of the pupll and his pur W b w y 'R v N \ ) o Twentioth treet and Capitol avenue, hay | ISSUES APPEAL FOR BOERS [statc Teachers' association began here fo: | poses. 1t wan declared that o fived rule | OUEM (0 read “Silus © estminster? Or what plumber's dog licked the blood of V“”Yv:«n his mo.;n.m,,,, a8 pastor and It | focar rran o y r day, the first meoting being that of the | could be laid down. The sequence of studies :'vyrhvv- It they would do t King? Or why Henry VII hanged his fonr English mastiffs as has b Accepted, to take effect when o of American Tranavaal [ squcational council, which held a business | in the common grades cannot be determined | find themselves not only iuteres o 9 5 { i successor 1s secured, which may not be for ague Calls Upou sessiun and audited the accounts of the |by the requirements of the colleges, for | SOTY but, what is more to the v traitors? Or what king apologized for taking so long to dic some weeks, a8 the congreg: Bl T 100 ANNENIBYS: | association this evening. Tomorrow the | these vary greatly, nor can the sequence be | ¥Ould gain many new v " Or why Marlborough and his duchess were disgraced? have no one in sight as yet : : F | educational council will hold its annual | based on what the high echools desire. The | the work of school supe o " o i Rev. Martin succceded Rev. Burt, and| The committe apmyted by the Omaha | *€A*10D. The msociation program proper | polnt moet discussed and about which there | PFOfession of teaching. It ! Do you know the story of Thomas Becket and the Emir's would have completed his second year LU e B R "“xv- *riday o " .. | was Lost Interest was whethe LA novel based, as the a 9 ' "4 ) ' N ear with | branch of the oM he eague | PEEINS on Friday and continues four days. as grea Interest was whether or not daughter? Of fair Ros 1 « bo +labyrinth the church this coming March "nch of the American Transvaal league | ;" g 0 for the programs to run over | the studies In high schools should be wo | fAct, the characters, with lnughter f fair Rosamond Clifford’s bower in the labyrintl v 12 S e e e Tt | o o 'h.:m'r‘:m;,,:“ :m; M“n reh o | to arrange “rv',,? ,rm‘nu\:\ :.n.:\ thmyyln‘s,‘,”m and for that reason a special pro- | 8haped as to lead all high school puplls fnto | ceptions, be al people ut Woodstock, and the telltale sitken thread on Henry's gelden o 0 e church, all at " ) n v r 8 prop ol lege ont . any pa p life assigned to the regular Sun- | hall on the evening ol \ 6 met at|¥ram for Sunday has been prepared, which | Preparation for college entrance. Many of Part ir & v Ele " - e - " o Thinka o p 4 day ervices, there having been no spoclal | the Paxton bt :vr“-“ 4 :,‘.fl..'.‘y|v “r:‘l ”.I( includes a sermon by Bishop Spalding of | the educators ranged themaelves in oppos!- | The scene is laid in wn imag spur that led to her becoming a nun? Of Richard IT and the "‘;'r“"" "I"]"'""';' The church is in bet- | nonced that Governor Savage had accaped | "°0T& The lecture of the convantion was | 1100 (o anything that looked like making of Hiinols “{‘" story tells e fatal trap-door of Vidomar? Of the dreadful warning that tor financlal condition also, and there geem 4 . oS s L |to have been by Max O'Rell, but it is un- | the public high schools of the state mere |StTUBRIes of Silas Cobb P 10 be no aggressive dissatistaction with his | the mass mecting. Mot tor e ooy | €F#t00d he will not be able to fill the en- | PFeparatory schools for the colleges, while | Fites from the positor lung over the bed of Jsabella of Angouleme? Of the que work, but when he came here he|will be fu iihed 6% the #1 45107 | Bagement. and a lecture on “Liquid Afr | Others were insistent that puplls should not | teacher to that of county superintender who was discovered in London, disguised as a cook-maid? expected to lead his congrogation | The report of the fineae e k, UArtl | will be substituted. Others lectures will | b€ 1ed to believe that completion of the high | The author, while brinking in a vas il know how the mere faet that the Duchess of Marl o & branchiog out on more - gey -u..|| ¥ |\ ':!nnlu;l mm o ;\|..« e | bo by Inspector Hughes of Torouto, Can- | *chools is the énd of practical education. |amOUBt of fact and valuable suggstion, ha 0 you know h mere fac " o L M: now | Broa; Nave contiBUYEd $100 -snck '""Il'h" ol putting on, by mistake, the queen’s gloves, ehanged, church would be built within a year, and | cayss Loy r o, r e eV iaed o 4 i ini ) ? ‘hy ¢ L d | ca and ma . e promised to ¢ a8 Voltaire says o destinies of Europe? Or why the great It i the failure of these expectations that | soe 1o e in? mUleFR Bave promised (0| iy oy ram s flied with the usual | POt Will be substantially the aame as last | forma A fnstruction i 8 Voltaire says, the destinies U ! Ll hus 16d to tho open differences of opinion | fllowing prociamation o @€t e | discussions on various topics of interest | Yeur fiction and has told bis etory in @ manner | Elizabeth and her prime minister had to deal secretly with and resulted In his declding th woull e to educators and occupy all the time| State Superinte ‘. Pos at once w0 droll and humorous as to leave | o Cr Lo il o Y : ¢ R ) ng that it would | Olkhe WERIE. 0.t Akerioan | ucators and will occupy all the tim ute Super dent's Posttion. | 0 O L pake from start to fnieh some Catherine de Medici’s tailors? Or what that which pa bte better for all concerned that he tal Al allotted, both for the general se 4 i at he take | Transva ague appeals for help to all or the general sessions an. Prof. Richard C. Barrett, superintende St ¢ " Nt PodL t of ween " S r Hi A6 v vow-troe " owa, 18 ex-officio | 014 Henry p recelved several calls, but has not decided | Campse carublinhedt in Sonn hfocn Fhy | Superintendent A W. Stuart of Ottumwa | chafrman of the educational council and has | sait). | La on nrword Mo Ste cloistered shade of Sopewell nunnery, meant to Woolsey? v ceep! b & president of 0 a8 o y a ® a erwor . Stephens «a b 2 ¥ hich to accept iah government s pursulng the same : || ‘r( td mI t I‘lh(Ti«n-x;lH’n this 'mr | presided over the sessions for three years. | -The story of Sius Ccbh Ith Chose who are interested may have specimen pages of a worll Committee Wil Express Regret, c concen < omen and chil- [ and if precedent is followed the presidency | Prof. Barrett is understood to be in favor i e v A A N b f : ifer His reslgnation was presonted the churcp. | AL Weylor parsued In Cubi, which action | "Il 80 to the college section this year. It|of some of the changes which R e B LR grm of - that will show how English history may be had in quite a differ presented the church- | e A 0 5 either to President Shei 4 W ofce finished; therefore much va : N S men Wedaesday of fast week and ”If h d the American people to declure | Wil g0 either to Prestdent Shelton of Simp- | suggeated In regard especially to the man- | orionce In his career has yet to be tola | €Nt way from that presented by Hume, or Rapin, or Macaulay, son college or to President MacLean of|ner of having examinations conducted. He | gome day the author hopes (o tell what be » Guizot, or Hallam, or Froude by the congregation Sunday, at which time Dk lamied in London shows | sows st that | s committee consiating of Judge W. W 1,156 deaths occurred In’these cumps | 1WA State university. It is expected that|has not officiallv avproved any one of the | a1l him as the years went by and how h Innovations as against others, but in gen- | conducted himselt under the many trying tober, of which number )7 wera | about 1,000 teachers will be present. Mem- B. G. Jones and C. ) n 2 > Slabaugh, E. 0. Jones and C. A. Lyman was N, making the total number of [bers of the educational council arrived in desires that something shall be domo : S BTN ON BEOTTEE Appointed o draft resolutlons of regret and | i, My (R CpLAMES (07, (e JAAL 4% | the city this morning and large numbers | to rend RUEECHY RPACRS B WHIOH | i ol et o fotar: v AMPHLETBENTON REQULEL co 4 tha e mon ths 13,9 l h rly (% s mo ¢ and large be der more perfect the system by whic e 44464 tHAL the A\ who lives mmendation. It 1s sald that the regret | 264 in each 1,00 The mortality amonk tho | of touchers are already here for the ses- | the qualifications of tenchers n B (1 D L AL L R e | In Dodge county, ka, 18 by no means at bis leaving was general, though there | Hoer women and children is appating, Wil q were a few who felt that it might be best | hr, Christian peopl e Examinations Dincussed. Veite e dieisaest (TH ‘satlous, mevsed LR e LB L, ZORGE BARRIE & SON, Publishers, » ethods | gehool ent himeel and nows eral lines, and expected also that a ada, Prof. W. L. Tomlins of New York | This phase of the subfect will receive | nevertheless told a most entert 8 story. | horoy | 1 City and ex-President J. P. D. John of In. | Ereatest consideration this year, as the re- | He has are faculty of imy Boggs,” are painted with ra sion this awful slaughter of Innocent women under the circumstances \ children extendir and children extending now o A perk »pie some 0 @ | tree d presents Je o To The Bee Rev. Martin said lnst night ‘\ £ three Christmass s withont continued | TWO toplcs will come before the educa- | freely and presents them to the legislature | whereot he writes. No up-to-date sch & ” “This is 1o no sense a church quarrel. It | CTOFM8 10 release and rescue at least those | tonal council this year and both were be- | that they may bo carefully considered. He | toachor can nfford to mi ding this 1313 Walnut Street, Philadelplin is simply & good natured difterence of | e miX fore the council last year, o that something | 18 not likely to range himself radically 1 | work, Publishel by Hammond & Stephens, | - G e G orkanizations and e¥" [of the nature of the questions uppermost | favor of any system that would arouse th e opinion as the best method of conducting | ©TY,_charitably inclined citizen in the state | Fremont, Neh gl b Neved bk ”“'.‘::"'":‘ of Nebraska (o give what they can to the | in the minds of the members of the council | enmity of the county superintendents with ttoand the Most Desperate Defense In charming, and accompanied by the de . ureh | movement to rafse funds for this worthy | is already known. The fnal discussion of | whom he kas worked in perfect harmony Amerfean Hictory.” 1t I8 the story of the YCFIRUVe notex of Mr. Frederic Chapman reach out on broader lines and build a new | cause. Contributions can be sent to Wil [ b & (0 EEE | Ex-State S ent Sab , A book for teachers and students s | SETICER AEORY , the book appeals both to the artist, to th cdifice, believing that the Lord, seolng u | Il1M Fleming in the city hail treasurer of | the council this year will be on the topic, | Ex-tate Superintendent Sabin ts always an |, (GRG0 B EINGTCEET 1 battle o Alamo, the bravest fght fn all archeologist and to RS LR URT 6Pk (b BB, WESIA (S hS¢Ids organization “Examinations, School, College, Entrance | honored member of the edueational council | 08 T fnslieh th the Ofilo. ual. | Mstory episode In American history fs Published by John Lan provide u way to | e are Christmas times, when in our | and Teachers.” The chalrman of the com- | Katherings and his counsel s generally | Prefessor of [Hnwiih —in th ; more intensely dramatic and no writer is | pBixteen, thousand coples of Henry Van o It, but the congregation has not felt us and at our homes All hearts s it P B oar ho spoke Armly and em. | YET8Ity. It Is a little volume of only 200 |y bk £ o Y I Dyke's “The Ruling Passion” were sold able to undertake it, and I decided to make | rned @ the Prince of ace. Let us mittee Is C Marsh, county superintend- | heeded. Last year he spoke firmly and em- pages, but In that space is told the history er saftea the subject than CYrus { by the Scribners during the week ey 1o RRELRGE TeaBee fos 1 forget the people in South Africa who can | ent of Mills county. Last year the chair- | phatically for & conservative course and his | PP& Tt 0 HEOE SHACS Stk lutaly a6t y ® B featiyale. and whoe through the | man was H. H. Freer ot Cornell college. | words wént far toward smoothing down | o0 m”.'“:‘“m\' ey ‘Teader: coula ask | little importance is “In and Around the | Sfders were recelved for more thar R New Church in in Romes h Others of the leading educators of the state | what might have developed into an ugly | ¢o * 0 (00T -‘\r\“u- e soureq ant | Great Pyramid by Cleveland Moffett. | whose popularity has been (nereasing ¢ W. A. Saunders. chairman of the church “Nl ned: J” ul B natra. \;.“-m‘uml_ on this committee are: J. P. Huggett, Coo | discussion. Another ex-state superintend- | S 00 /by © ul gl ke W. Smalley writes of “English III\‘Hl-Ah”\'x e st few we Jornvs d e church | Thomas Swift, vice president; Elizabeth | conace. g 9 i iy ¢6 1 sotins ! of English words an e R tedmen & it on=Thompson Aves of unt board, when seen last night at his home, | Shirley, secretary: Willlam Fleming, trens- | “ollese; Superintendent A. M. Dornan, Os- | ent who is likely to be with the council this | ool " M qageriptive matter with selec men and Rulers | 801d" 7,00 coples during the same pert 2050 North Nineteenth street, substantially | {Fer: Frank om, chalrman of the | ceola; Bupetintendent H, B. Deater, Page | year again is Carl W, Vou Coslin, who will | y50"¢0p tne study of words. At the end | the total tual wiles of these thr b board of ¢ uld Howard, sec- | o p ) oW 4 Ko | H90OmE: coutity KuDe HABL ot Orawrord | t yerlARA A1 (RAE Bav., Marein Bad sald, re rd of di rm ward county; Prof. M. F. Arey, lowa State Nor- |become county superintendent of Crawford an " [titles for the one week amountin 1o o s ” Emercon Hough's (h paper on “The v k amounting to 3 etary ectors. is an alphabetical list of Latin and Greek ¥ | volumes. marking: “The accesslons to the church . '(r?.:-‘ Transvaal |.‘.x|.'n- mrn meet Sunday | Mal school; Superintendent 8. H. Sheakley, | county soon, after several years of retire- P T v B 4 “ roots, with many of their derivatives, and [ Although the Baker & Taylor company during the present pustorate have num- | afternoon at the Paxton Des Moines; Superintendent A. V. Storm, | ment. Prof. Knoepfler of Cedar Falls and A o Anuary Century, deals with the movement, | has put th a third edition of The *alt a list of common Teutonic words Alto ke: Sups end Con- | Pro! he! v of O oth ex- o 81 ot down stream, with (he " or up | BoX House,” this time with fllustration SOERL M0 RRAVIS: AERUN'S WOk Has Bash Storm Lake: Superintendent J. J. McCon- | Prof. Abernethy of Osage, both ex-state su not dowr " h the current, nor up h fllustration gether there Is A vast amoust of informa and in gl book form. the tite s stiil 11, Cedar Raplds; Harlan Updegraff, Co- | perintendents, generally attend the meet 4 stream, by steam power, but “across the satisfactory, the reason for his resigna- b o - 3 tion contained between the covers of this v . bul | matter of <ome specuintion. 1t has been tion being that which he has given. The LOSES MONEY IN HIS SLEEP | iumbia university, New York City: Prof. | ines of the council, of which they are hon little volume, which can be found nowhere “W3'eTs." by rail and caravan. One of Rem- | bought for cverything from a d hous e ; ” ington's illustrations fo b per—a | SLOTY 10 @ novel. The book s really new church bullding which he had hoped | Georse Starkey Finda Star Theater | JéaDRette Carpenter, lowa State Normal|orary members. else in such convenient form. . W. Bar- | lNustrations for this number—a | Ly “ealoniai nre Hved 't an old for is mot, however, 8o far distant as may school, and Superintendent W. N. Clifford, The sesslons of the state assoclation deen, Publisher, ise, N. Y. #ix-hors tage by moonlight-—-is printed in | Connecticur house, and us i told by the et l‘.;"w[ e nrelhat taubl an Expensive Bed- Council Bluffs. These are representative | proper do not begln until Friday evening Wdsisvniaid tints as the magazine's frontispiece lermh A ‘ll oot a record of huskl " o Y A : - | | bees and barn raisings, but an _ntima well launched by the time of the big con- room. able men among lowa educators. The dls- “The Social Spirit in America, by| = account of the day to day lte. Tho title > e cussion (his year must be confined to| Charies Replogle, Atwater, 0., was in | (chape, b Sl The author of ““Madame Butterfly,” “Miss | comen becn ise this Har shupe of house vention of the denomination here next Oc- v o harles Richmond Henderson, professor of | 4 two stories in front ahd SonitA, b \ober. The congregation s thirty years| George Starkey reported to the police last | teachers’ examinations. The other parts of | very bad shape. He says: “I suffered ®|yociology in the University of Chicago, aims | CNCT™-Blossom ate oontributes * the | W0 Stacles I CEontiand ong be ad, bullt old. and the bullding It occupes is the |night that he had boen robbed of $75 in | the topic were disposed of last year. In |great deal with my kidneys and was re- |4t placing before the general readar some | COMPICle novel” to Lippincotts Magnzine | closeiy the alt box on the manti I, the report of the committee made | quested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did for January. It is called “'Naughty Nan,” | e late '70s at Twen- | the Star theater some time during the | Senera a |of the forms of activity that are being Bh h - teth ::;l r’*l.::::; ‘:nldhfl:v:: moved in 1883 | afterncon. J. Bussie, manager; Harry Ei- DY the committee last year, and this re-|so and in four days I was able to g0 10| manifested in the interests of social re- | 4Vd John Luther Long has outdone himself | The above books ure for sale by the | Townsend Br Another fenture of no | December 14 During th me period to its prosont site. The indebtedness then | more, a female fmpersonator; Tillte Col- | POt Will bo repeated with some slight [ work again. Now 1am entirely well.” | form, in delicacy of writing, sentiment and plot. | MeKeath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam St fncurred will be all wiped out within a |lins, just a female, and N. H. Fox, a c“"lfll‘: this year, was to the effect that ex- " 1 e It s believed that exetending (he knowl- | " — ot or two, for there 1s already enough | walter, were arrested, charged with know- | Aminations must not be considered the only Marringe License edge of the manitesting of this social spirit | CUTCTt Hisiors for December offers a | . . Dledged to remove it, and the planning of | ing something of the whereabouts of Star- | test of proficiency, that they are valuable | he county judge has issued the WIS O oalingy M. nolivily. totesny | YOticawideteubray of erente STl Cetoc |00 (U BESH SUARCONEIS NP B & new structure will begin immediately | key's money. According to Starkey's story | O harmful according to the spirlt, intelli- | jng marriage liconses soclal progress. The titles of A fow of the | P¢T- The department on International Af- |and "r| and all who use It agree (hat it aftorward, probably by spring. None of the | he went into tha theater some time in | Bence and skill which directs them, and it} Name and Address . | chapters will Indicate the character of the | f4ITs occuples nearly twenty pages, in|a splendid remedy for coughs, colds or sore . 4 ° v was further declared they are not too fre- Ohler, Swan, Ia.......coe0 book: “Bett e P o | Which wre treated the situation in China, | lungs. Chas. Replogle, Atwater, 0., was members are wealthy, and the church de- | the afternoon and bought a hottle of wine. Ohler, Percy 18, v tter Houses for the People,” | v ds on what is styled the ‘middle class' | In & short time he went to sleep and slum- | Guent nor unreasonable in character. The 3 T, Goiden, Ohicago, T e riii'""""ag | “Public Health" “Good Roads and Com- | the Boer war and the European situation. |in very bud shape. He says: “I suffered pe o % . by , % 3olden, Chicago, 1ll... Nth," . P 2 it & o RihoE L :::‘ "."m . but . mew bullding s in | bered peacefully until he was awakened | Committee had originally inserted a clause | GAWATS " HOIER, T Taand. i3 | munication,” “What Good Employers are| A Mimilar concise and clear treatment s |a great deal with my kidneys and was re ol nn:‘;ou;:d it aatarlaline by the glare of the electric light in his |t0 the effect that falures in examination |} awis ¢ Sholes, OMARA o rerrrrmrsr.s Doing,”" “Organization of Wage Earners, | EIVen to affulrs in America, Europe, Asla '.,um.u to try Foley's Kidney Cure. 1 did Ul R anEtibon et Ak Brakt face about 8 o'clock last night. He {m- | ATe 88 much a reflection on the teacher as | Marguerite Linn, Omaha /100 “Economic Co-operation of the Commmup- | 404 Afric s0 and n four days | was able (0 go o v 4 modiately realized tha: somebody worked |O the pupil. This was stricken out, after ity “Political Reforms,” “Charity and | 3 | wark again; now, I am antiraly well ‘As & successor to Rev. Martin we have [ whila he slept, for between $70 and $75 | & Spirited discussion, the council reaching PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Correction” and “The Social Spirit in Con-| The Strand Magazine for January con- absolutely no one in sight, for tho talk of | wag missing from his pocket. The pick- | the conclusion It would be misunderstood i filct with Anti-Soctal Institutions.” The | (ains. among other fetures: ““The Hound | “\TRREL PUBERY FAGOTRE Hor his resignation took this declsive form | pockets overlooked $20.75 which Starkey had | In Fegard to school examinations the coun- | 1, 1, Richards of Fremont s at the Mil- | book Wil be found an excellent manual for | Of the Baskervilles,” by A. Conan Doyle, | MIPDUESEQRO. Ky, Dee 20 oin o rather suddenly.” in a pocket when he arrived at the police [ ¢/l adopted that part of the report which |jard soclal and study clubs and will be equally |“Mr. Willlam Gillette a8 Sherlock Holmes:" | Henry Bass were mortally wounded, At Concerning next fall's national conven- | gytion. Starkey came to Omaha from Den- | declared that they should not be made the | Go M. Rikk of Beatrice, prominent in re- | interesting and valuablo for the general | “The New Accelerator,” by H. G. Wells: | Four Mile| Will Hendrickson wis iied tion Mr. Saunders said that the executive | vop goveral days ago. Bussie and Fox wera | S0le basis for promotions. x";_h Eails] ‘"':_”Ik“lmk"‘_'m“"ll;"'mnr 1 | TeAder. It i fully indexed and contains a | ‘FdWin's Razor.” by Angelina Brown; “The | gipi's areek Thomas Brien wi Killed by committee met Monday night to talk over | rgjeased on bond for their appearance this Innovations Are Opposed. registered at the Millard from Lexington, | Well selected bibliography to each chapter. | Guiding Hand,” “'At Sunwich Port, A | Henry Bowman the matter of headquarters and traneact | morning 1t Neb Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago. | Cometery for Animals,” “Lord Beden's routine business. The committes deputized tions that the council 1ast year squarely | qo: % SHne. & bank examiner from Min- - | Motor The Planters and the Rats,” t0 decide the former question 1s C. 8. Payne, | ANOTHER CHRISTMAS ~ TREE | aivided. The report of the committen de- | hiason ** ¢ | ¢ Grand dccompanied by Hagasine Mentlon, [aryaeR O e ek V ATWAvE RO ISERIng T‘ ing Serapes | was In regard to teachers' examina- ! Judge Slabaugh and W. A. Saunders. The clared that teachers' examinations should | Senator W. V. Youns of Stanton ana | ShOTt Storles for January contains the |the International News company, N convention ftself {8 to be the first of the ren of Kountse Memorial Sunday | b conducted by # county board of three | Adam Young of the same place are at the | Usual grist of fiction by popular writers h:w to *how You. large ones in the new Auditorium Rehesl & Dyl Merchants ) Among the writers contributing to this | Literary Na te, but members of which the county superintend- i 3 ] stk John C. Watson of Nebraska City, for- o 4 bieok itasis L i = g SMALL HOUSE AT BENEFIT Just as Happ ent should bo the chairman and the other | mer Rpeaker of he NebraRka Nouse: ts wn | "Wmber may be mentloned Maurus Jokal, | The lmifcd editlon of § "‘Q’.‘-n'\.‘.‘f.","«"'}.'."‘ ] two should be appointed by the state su- | ller Grand guest & . | u [;ach One a “nrk of Art. lish last week I rly erintendent. Examinatic hould be Nebraskans at the Arcade: W. H. Lohr, | hausted, consisting, e of only 22 “Colinette” Disappoints the Managers | The Christmas entortainment of the Sun- f’\fr'; el S :; e A T ,"2" Howe: J. 8 Hough, foopers W. W. Morse; | The leading article in the January num- | i bered sunlay. i “extremely % 7 o Mer Ghtog e re- | Aibjon; O. B. Cirter, Blair, a AT Y N aotme, — Tt 18 firinte v clde of MeKinley Memoriul dny " achool of Kountze Memorlal church | Lort” rillnuly rend tnat the entire bourd | AIOR: O B COFter e | F 7| ber of Frank Lestie's Popular Monthiy in | hinciomy. 1t pripued on VanGelier nd. was given last night with a Christmas tree| ;e )100 ghould be appointed by the county | Worth, all of Lincoln, were among last | KeBtucky Feuds and Thelr Causes,” by B. | biyiiy and a literary and musical program. The |0l PR B PO o o befora 11 | MERUS arrivals at the Murray Carl Litsey, who made & mpecial trip| As many coples of “The Crisis” have % I—— primary department of the school was &IVen | Luached the council. The purpose of the |, Judge F. G. Hamer, returning to his | through the country o as to carry on in- | bren sold in <Ix monihs as have bren sold 6 The small house which greeted Gertrude " onor. After the op:nl "I home in Keariey after a visit of several | vestigat o eanny | 0F “Richard Carvel” in the two years since ma [ the position of h he OPCNINK | auge was to commit the State Teachers' | MoTicy 1 fkeiried, 4NN B vialt of several | veatigations near at hand. His accoun . rff ette” 4 L 5 i it was published. The sale of each has now Coghlan's production of “Colinette™ 1ast | gyerciges, this department was glven place, | gt ion ona“ihrough it the educational | St ihe Mere throws new light upon the subject of Ken. reached the | of 47,00 coples, 1f the ATIONERY (2 We have the most artistic display of calendars ever showr In Omaha Hoclety Stationers. 198 Farnam St 0 10 price ouly mude for us from our own selection of stock hy the best | order to g it we'll offer a discount of shoemakers I America—a $1.50 val and that's what you pay for the sa quality anywhere else it costs us noth night at Boyd's theater was & disappoint- | ccunving half an hour or more with songs ! frioky blnateibe (HA G A tid ) Dopularity o1 SRichard Carvel” has bes n occ (PR A e e e sbisskans arriving at the Mor- ¥ 0 American Country | PODUIIH dinia T st we ment to Miss Coghlan and the Nebraska |ng reciations. ~Then older. punils tock | ho"Weihod of conducting teachers: exami- | chante fast nght were: J. W Hoimaulst, | Gentleman® s a well written account of the | Lio bt T, Ty Wit museo brauch ot the McKiuley Memorial Fund as- | yyrt, the evening being spent With songs. | yations, Tho discussion of this eubject In QAR i i Cotliing, ByPacune; ', &: | BrIArcl Mazor near New York City, show AL (e slasenih, Mok gt-the QiblsimAs sooiatian, - Whost bynedy ik wht The iy | Fecitations and instrumental music. ~ The | by council and in one form or another fn | Hadian, Hasings; A. W. Thompson, Him: | In€ what may be done, to make country lite | publishink sousan 1s bisyed one of the most e tendanco was much smaller than a 1 as | program closed with an address by Rev.|iy. wqsociation, was almost sensational in | P0Idt both enjoyable and remuncrati Tho fle- |y ppeared. 1t combines overy “mertt of B OOKS Coghlan's two other performances and Was | g jo Trefz, the pastor of the church, atter | it HROCERRR P08 FHRRHE FERALIORA] 10 tion includes work by such authors as lan | hiskmoicing regards paper. DENUNE | gactewed om this not the largely attended soclal hn‘l'ul:r 'l?_‘:" which a distribution of presents took place. | 1u4 by Superintendent Deator of Page Maclaren and Hamlin Garland and binding, st the same Line gncaMng ot ws. We e the ;‘Inr:mlllm- had m:‘nu:mm“:;:: RO *nn;l church i a.:n:u:w “lll;‘ I\\n-'mhn county, who wpoke for the county superin- | oo o= pm D T Ao . the foremost Ifthographie draughtsmen in published. : small house was made ely of rep- | oyt flowers and evergreens, (10 1KPRe | Eandinis anA datended tham, The ohanss IR-MA. Mary ecem- | Cyrus Townsend Brady contributes an in- | the modern artistie deld. The volume Is ) " [ esel v o - elec v g cha ber 2, at tie home of |..-r aughter, Mr: o . » “Anclent Royal F ¢ | n, resentative people. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman | cpristmas tree, llluminated by electriclty, | way urged with & view to centralizing | John Gleasm, $10 South Fifteenth strcer, | teT€Sting article to the January number of | L T B ,Bar,ka oW Bros, Boflkls‘hfl ’ Kfll:nuv x:muulwrl ;":-onvn{l:‘:“«'"""l':‘“::-"l .: was the center of attraction wer in the state superintendent and to| Fun 2} m. Saturday. Private McClure's Magazine entitled “David Crock e “Dulldings ure altogethor | 1013 Faruam st Thoue 330, party ma s Cotton, Miss Loma . . acher: um’“r‘;r:‘;“:’ Batis’ " Mt aad Mrs. 0 How to Prevent hate: ave the it u" o lxmh_l.‘..n.mu- E A 3 ; e « from petty local politics. The advo- F. Weller, Miss Weller, Misa Agnes Wel- | 1¢ g a well established fact that pneu- | ¢ i . ’ 4 cates the present method insisted tha A ler, Mr. Percy Fleischel and Mr. D. Y.|monia can be prevented. This disease | (o' r‘h:u‘o Mt nn:;“:l:nifil:;: Now m" ' Bot fo Go Men's $3.50 Shoes — Wheeler o Cripple Creek occupled a ‘:;X always results from a cold or from an at- accomplish any of the things sought, but Just looktd over the stock and find Among others who sat in boxes were M. | iack of influenza. Among the tens of (PR Sl U8 Bl e AR otk and Mra. G. M. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. | (hougands who have used Chamberlain's | NOUld FAher AKTAv(e the troubl _Jhe R Te RULI0: MRRy: FADgE and. ond John Patrick, Mr. Ear) Gannett, Mr. For- | Cough Remedy for these diseancs you will | it CL AEHE TRET TR o e | MY as—0 N have the voom and in Test Richardson, Mr. Jay Boyd, Miss Mar- |not find a single case that has ever re- o0t "UROT PO HC B S8 OAL (e e garet Boyd sulted in pneumonta, which shows con- | D' Vo8 (RTRRE U O RS ommitiee 1040 b dengon our stock of ranges and Colinette,” while not wholly devoid o!l(m-nnl) that 1t s a certaln proventative |, o004 that no such radical measures will | €00k toves-this doex not include the merit as a production, falls far short of | of that disease, The fact Is, It counteracts | for R LAt B0 EVCC FAY CRE fhetebiren will | (e BoveRs A e Iines of Fa iz to carry this Hne-so we put the ex being a play worthy the attention of even |any tendency of & cold or attack of the grip | b0 PRPOSCL THIR VERT: WAL That the con- | Mo v i 1in the shoe quality—all the Miss Coghlan's apparently lmited ability, | toward poeumonia. It is famous for its | IR NG SOMIRE BF B TOMERELes WIIT | vorite stee ranges are the hest made ; & i i e il gl much less that of Julla Marlow, who, after | quick cures of colds and grip. Try it. | qatn ity (U BURE 8 & FEEOTE AL IR b | it whien you get one yowll have a N\ sl ;l Al tislaliiand aiithy a b 2 1 opposition o cather used fn making god shoes # ehort trial fn New York last senson. wis | All drugsints sell it [ from the county superintendents and wil; | Stove that Al st a Ntetime~and at 20 ) BN AT i compelled to abandon it as a failure . — — ¥ vidtis t e styles frat three acts are almost entirely devold | Attent K. of P | sult the professional teachers who are not | per cont digount makes them as cheap All members of Triangle lodge No, b4, |Pleased with the present method us 0 cook sove, Now, don't put it off, s e, tue: the o be the best & e | Knights of Pythlas, are requested to attend Sequence of Studies, it yow're wing to buy—as at this dis - shioe sold i Ouahia | the funeral of our late brother, Kai Schult The other tople for consideration of the | count they von't last long. f | to take place from resitence, Twenty-second | educational council Is “The Sequence uf | \ D ~ 2 \ \ C Nu HEASUN | and Poppleton avenue, on Friday December | Studies.”” The report will be presented by | ~ rLXt.l 51106‘ 0. 27, 1001, at 2 p. m J. E. Williamson, city superintendent of [ aymef Umala's Un=to-date Shoe Houae. CHARLKS SCHNAUBER, C. C. | Fairfield. On this committee are such well Buildes’ Hurdware and Tools - 8 1410 FARNAN STREET. the Way | Atooment. ".‘.‘:.‘.'lf."‘?.‘,..“'fl".‘\‘:,H‘,',“J.""!‘fi.‘ TRY THE Ll memory of the great Irish statesman, was | ' ; — o et et Wb | CONTINENTAL | g ts of Somewhare— | Gold Weather is Coming - There ean be no just reason why any | iandunce and all endeavored to muke RESTAURANT yipR AR A L T roader of this will continue to suffer the | every s clse have a good time. From | o | arch to the last number on th+ 1420 DOUGLAS ST, I " g, rendered by the needed—tor the baby and ehildren, all Lortures of an aching back, or the annoy- | the krand march o the 18, nursaer O [0 FOR YOUR NOO T UNCH, This bedtiful song, rendered by th ance of urinary disorders, the dangers of | Pitween - every xqi‘»‘y:x'umm"r:* ‘;nj‘-;‘\lzm;lv‘v: RIDAY, DEC. 21 “Enterpea Quartet” of Chicago at LH-IT of mn-:u-‘ from 10c tg 2%¢ a pair ot St T e o AT | o cop S, | ot i e o et o v dhl f e #iven that they can be cured. Read what | | l!gl:l::s“;;“é‘fi\,l{:":‘“ ¢-Pul‘n"r:'\m‘r o Maber, Fried Catfish; Drawn Buiter, 2 print. A Jpy of this should be in every slovien 1AL nibtens oM Snc 10 Bl tal) 8 -‘l‘:m;::.;'l'lI:;)nn:::in‘ 1001 5. 18th strest ,;":,‘ 1\.‘3-*.‘: ‘|_~ r'~|u n.\.:_'PPJ r(‘{‘x'v}‘:mx:: Bolled Ham and Cabbage, 2 :.\lnn'rl(vunnln\', Sent anywhere on re- line of men's, ladies' and children's un tays: I can give Doan's Kidney Pills the | p 'n\«iv\.u.: '? \|||u|ln.~‘!xn>‘vh_ln.-'or-’c.\‘;.rmu.m Roast Prim u..-r“'}'»ll-xa! Glace, 20; Extra | ceipt of & in stamps. Do not over I derwear, Incotton, fleece lined and wool st recommend of any medic :""k‘n:'::;“,‘}“,;!.,“ "Yohn Daley, Frank Griffen, Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, %e, | 100k the fie songs by our local com [ —our i . L R ot | O L0 G TR R, suewed Tomajocs, & 5 [posers, b You Ask What the Birds . Aoulttia ekt TO1GA LniTho Rag kbt ree daye. My kidoeys were woak :{;l | Mulenhy 1‘:::.'[1(':‘ ’.:L: ers o fonat Say?” anf'Love Soug.” Joseph Gahm . \ Wit A T et \‘:':;‘ nr‘;:l“ :x'l:hfx:'q“t;"1:::“ayxmhl‘ Fhans ““"l“"," “:" ""'I',l Inlh‘\\}l:.‘«l Jaked Pork a ‘g"l; e, 15 "“"”““’9 Madge and A‘ Are Swing th donble knee, heel and i 1o use Doan's Kidney Pills. They | &lety of Christian Endeavor, planned by the [ Green Apple, Mince, Peach Pumpkin or - " jetles of Omaha and South Omaha to be |,x'"|4!!\ Meringue Ple, 0 4 me oo | Dl AC 8L Mary's Avenue Congregational Appie Tapioea Pudding, 10 J()H. l" Bl' v g e ror RS SRR R HOSPE ) S ‘ enta | oo fnitaly on account of the sefious | Bread, Butter and Fotatoes Included with L SR B N A “Milburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents | poned R Youhwest san, I o Fish nd Meat Gracrs 9 ‘ he 1 lete yarn store in the west the United States Nikht the child sustained a partial we make bl owh Mirce e | Tel. 1993 322 So. I6ths llemember the name, Doan's, and take no " Ivtie stroke which has since developed Try our 35-Ce Sunday Dinnel '“ . .d‘n' lsla-is‘a n.w ‘ 1 . " " ® oo oinal Teningltia \ Cleanlin'ss Our Motto, Mail orddrs promptly filicd. soon he o8 erwenr are without ou have been polnted in hosiery

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