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Cherokee County Teacher from Galena, Kansas • 4

Cherokee County Teacher from Galena, Kansas • 4

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Galena, Kansas
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4
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Supt. Channing Polsoni, Dover, New' I Hampshire, says: ''The teacher should Mii obtain obedience, exact and implicit, ilhEFokEE County 5EachEF ANNA AVID MAX, Kihtor. Published by the Galena Timos PnblisbinjrCo. Entered si feroml-class mail matter at the poMofiU-e fit Galena. Subscription price.

M) cts Per Annum. anu tne teacher who gets this with the least punishment, the least restrie- Lhyo 801,1 10 STB iVART uon and bad fet-iing, is the strongest bltU, ol tolwnlnis, for' cash teacher in regard to government. District Officers. 1 We are asked "What constitutes in iiauu, inu uiuirc stoeic ol Ulothino-Dry Goods. Boots.

Shoes and At inn? a vacancy In the district board?" We say: il.) designation, Change of mown as the J. A. Storn sfnolr residence, Removal from office, (4 J)eath. I "ivuiv CI- mountiUR to rwcntv Thousand dnllni EXAMINATION. Thekk will lie an examination of pupils tor common school diplomas on April lth.

We desire to hear from teachers as soon as possible who have pupils desiring to take the examination. Send us the number likely to take, in your school, their names and ages, Also let us know what place in your township would be most convenient for those interested. Anna Widman, County Superintendent. 2, The law requires that the term report must be filed and the register Trustee for Creditor properly kept and posted Uforo the teacher receives his last month's na v. We are pleased in The care and keeping of the Kansas and Southwest ha ab ve rrtt iieracd is st-iiing out like-hot cakes.

Tho Sm. robing in and they know a ood thing wlVen thev There an lots of sruods. and tbev will "VV beo lollar. Wearestrictlv in it, win, fi "SPnttp we are not L'oinir to Tex.is. "7: r' a school-house Is entrusted to the board.

They have power to make regulations con troling the admission of religious, political, literary, scientific, mechanical or agricultural societies belonging in their district, for the purpose or" holding their business or-public 'meetingsSchool Laws. page. "IT. Tin-: Cherokee County Normal will beheld in July, beginning on the 11th. We hope that every teacher contemplates spending four weeks with us Columbus on the south side of the i pie sixty days of solid fun.

Wo advertise nd til P' tl tluit. P1 "es the ('lis- l's we are husy people. ST WART We enjoy good, encouraging and words as well as anv one. I Columbus, South Side Square. letters Here is of our Kansas.

a part of a letter from one We have barely mentioned some of our visits during the past two weeks. We have, not time or space to dwell on special excellencies (ietii iencies but we can say without hesitation that our teachers are as hard working, as earnest and as enthusiastic as any in the State of Kansas. Printers Ink, a valuable newspaper Pepper and Jackson, Dealers in all kinds of teachers: I received your letter and a course of study, I was much pleased to receive it; it was just what I needed. Some of my pupils are behind their other studies in language, others in language and arithmetic. I have been trying to bring the work up ever since school commenced, but I did not know- in the full sense ol the worn, is having some trouble with the Post Otlice Department in regard to being admitted to the mails at second class rates.

A discussion of the question is invited. There is no room for discussion, unfortunately, as the laws governing second and third class matter are a jumble of words interpreted as a postmaster pleases, and when FURNITURE AIS'D Supplies Columbus, Kansas. just how far to go for each grade. It Is making me a great deal of outside We received this week a copy of lessons in Psychology, by Prof. Gonly of the Ohio University at Athens, ().

It seems to us to be a good thing for young teachers especially. Among the attractive features of this book are the questions at the close of each chapter that would assist in reviewing the chapter also the suggestive questions. Head the ad. in another column. work, but I shall do the best I can.

We celebrated the birthdsiv of sas Friday afternoon. We had several the department is appealed to as a wool-. irt p00ds earfl eek, have one of the closest buv- nuhe market: his name is asl ctnff prices on all kinds ot goods down so that people buying goods? we mean business, and if wav no and see us: we extend an invita- tliiough our mammoth stock and be we say, lower than the lowest. JSoitheast corner square, Columbus. rule the decision is sustained because the post otlice department itself does not or will not 1 attempt to define the laws.

While the writer was acting as postmaster a question similar was raised, an appeal taken to the department and the decision sustained. In that case another side issue, was raised and every effort was made to obtain an instruction from the department 'is to what course to pursue in a supposed probable case that might arise The Spring meeting of the Scuth-East Kansas Teachers' Association will be held at Chanute, Kansas on March 21 2:, and 11)2 The Cherokee County Teachers Association will be held in Columbus on April 2nd, 1SD2 The lesson in Pages, Theory and Practice is, chapters 7, 8 and 0. The lesson in General History includes all of Koine. visitors and had a good time generally. Teachers' Association.

The program for the next county meeting April 2nd, has been arranged, Those on program please take careful notice and without further warning prepare to be in attendance and participate. The subjects are taken from the Looks of ho Heading Circle. 11:00 a.m.' Recitation, in Theory and Practice Conducted by C. Bowman 1:00 p. m.

Conducting recitation- N. J. Randall, Discussion. P. P.

Horner, Edith Perrine, 2. Exciting interest in stud v. Mrs. Mcnt.er, discussion, L. Lilliard, J.

E. lams, y. School government W. A. Mclvee.

Discussion, J. N. Hi If, Anson Chubb, at any moment. A valuable sugges tlon to consult the regulations was duly received when at the same time RESCH SHAW, that blessed old book was as urn or addled inconsistencies as an average lack leg lawver is full of objections. Aroblteot Superintend Joplin, Missouri.

The simple facts are that the laws Have you ever heard a teacher do all the reciting? questions were asked and either directly answered by the teacher in charge, or so nearly answered that the child could not help guessing. The teacher who does this forgets, or more probably does not know that unless she strengthens the mind of her pupil by causing him to' think and allowing him to express his thoughts, she is missing the object for hich she should strive. governing second and third class post age are. capable of almost any inter I bins and specifications furnished "an.al of buildings. Public buildings a specialty, correct estimates of costs of buildings furnished tree.

Write if you intend building. -r. iiimij" Mueao u. ij, I'jckett, Discussion, Miss Fannie Gambill, nretatioii and are enforced in about Mrs. Aeise.

u. How to make gdod readers, G-. W. Walkerdiscuss ion. j.

b. Mollie Cooter. as many dilVerent ways as there are different postmasters. If Pi inter's Ink succeeds in stirring up the department until a simple code of rules is adopted they will confer a favor on many people. Olathe Mirror.

Punishments, W. V. Sparks, d- (Mission, general. 7. Individuality, -Judith Carter, 3.

Julius Caesar. J. Going into a school room, as wo frequently do, after a drive in he cool fresh air, we, often find an atmosphere W.Eaton. Manners and customs of Romans, Flora Paker. 10.

Political history of Home, Claud Lowdermilk. Lessons in Psychology -IiV- J. P. GORDY, "I consider Gord.y's Pt vcholosrv the Perhaps the largest and most elaborately liuished hotel of the rural dis-tricts'of the United States is The- Laurel-In-The-Pines at Lakewood, N'cw Jersev. It has a frontage of 210 best words of its kind now in feet and from front to rear is 3S0 feet, Superintendent, L.

H. JOXKS, The building is live stories high. that can be detected by its smell. The windows are closed tightly, and forty beings are breathing and re-breathing that atmosphere which soon becomes robbed of its refreshing, life giving properties. A teacher remarked to a little fellow, during our visit "Can't you keep the room seemed close to us and we were not surprised that the child should become sleepy arid tired.

Indianapolis, Indiana, "It is a neat, masrniflcicnt book for Tkaciikrs and those interested in Questions for Debate. Pesolved, That books are more beneficial than newspapers. Pesolved. That a man's future success depends more upon his natural ability than upon the surrounding circumstances. Itesol ved, That reading gives a better Insight Into human natuie than the welfare of the Cherokee, uounty Teacher, should bear in mind the fact that the advcitiscrs make it possible for the paper to exist and should re that class of teachers who are really anxious to get some practical everyday help from the, study of mind.

Address, Olin Publishing Company Athens, Ohio. member them when purchasing arti observation. cles in their line..

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About Cherokee County Teacher Archive

Pages Available:
72
Years Available:
1891-1891