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Cowley County Teacher from Winfield, Kansas • 4

Cowley County Teacher du lieu suivant : Winfield, Kansas • 4

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Winfield, Kansas
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THE CONSTANT NEED. Prices of School Books. SELECT LIST. Moiiii (I Hartei Below is given a list of the books in use in most of the districts of the county. The prices aie introduction and exchange.

Parents would do well to observe this list, keeping it for reference, as the publishers of these books have agreed to keep their books at the prices given below for five years. Dealers should not be allowed to ask any more than the prices here given for the books. Districts that adopted a year or more ago may not get books at prices other than retail. -DEALERS IN The school-room worker must be constantly fresh; when he is stale, he is dead and useless. Now, there are some wlio see this need, or rather who feel it and act accordingly.

Once a man was called a poor Christian who could not hear a dry, uninteresting sermon and call it good, just because it was a sermon. But that day has passed. People now see the supreme need of real worth in the teacher and preacher. He must be able to interest. The teacher must fill his mind with things that attract young minds.

Not that these Teachers' Manuals, Dialogues, Special Reading, Acting-Plays, and BOOKS SUITABLE for tlie TEACHEHS' LIBRARY Drugs, Medicines, Parents or pupils obtaining books for "Introduction," have the right to demand their books at the following prices for 30 days after the commencement of their schools: CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, 15 lade pendent Primary 1st reader, shall be the staple material for school work, rather they may be things that brighten or have a practical bearing, or that are A teacher was employed in an evening schcol of the worst character, bootblacks, market boys, pedlers, etc. He began by telling them each evening stories from ancient history, the taking of Troy, the City of Babylon, the March Alexander, etc. These were reserved for the close of evening provided every study had, been recited. The greatest punishment that could be inflicted was to refuse the story. bov Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils.

Ex. 10 15 20 25 40 11 30 CO 11 20 40 15 24 43 60 30 60 10 15 20 4th 5th -4 Complete Speller, Monteiths Elementary Geography, Monteith's Comp. Geography, Peck's 1st Lessons, Davis Peck Elementary arithmetic, 11 Complete Clark's Easy Lessons, Clark'3 Brief Clark's Normal Barnes's Brief History, Harper's Introductory Geography. Harper's School Geography, A Single Specimen Copy 'of any book in the following list wili.be sent by mail, post-paid, for examination, on receipt of the Sample Copy and Introduction Price annexed: Sample Copy and Introduction. Payne's School Supervision, $1.00 Chapters on School Supervision: A Practical Treatise on Superintendence, Grading, Arranging Course of Study, Preparation and use of Blanks, Records and Reports.

Examination 40 50 75 16 45 90 13 40 75 20 35 60 80 45 90 18 20 42 50 Varnishes, Dyestuffs, Monro 1st reader, do Promotions, By Wm. H. Payne, A. SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES 4 TOILET ARTICLES 2d do 3d do 4th do 5th do Primer, 1st Speller. Practical Speller, do do do do do: do one evening dealt another a heavy blow "because his conduct wras such as would cut off his enjoyment.

Now, are there not thousand of teachers who make no effort "to pour fresh on the mind3 of their pupils? Undoubtedly. And it is wrong. M. Superintendent Public. Schools, Adnant 12mo, cloth, 216 pp.

How to Teach, $1.00 35 05 8 10 -20 36 10 15 21 35 A manual of methods for a graded course of Green's Introductory Grammar, do English Harvey's 1st Header, instruction, embracing the subjects usually pursued primary, intermediate and high ALSO do 2d do 13 Something to instruct and enlighten beyond the textrbooks should be a sol-! scnoois; also suggestions relative to discipline andBchool management; By Henry. A. City Superintendent Public Instruction, New York, and Thomas Harrison and N. A. Calkins, Assistants.

12 mo, cloth, 276 pp. KrusVs Life of Pestalpzzi, $1.20 SCHOOL MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Pestalozzi. His Life. Work and Influence Bv 18 23 35 7 9 33 17 10 8 15 21 25 36 28 55 43 8 Herman Krusi, A. Instructor in the Philosophy of Education in the Oswego Normal and Training School.

8v6, cloth, 248 with por 65 11 20 30 45 11 15 55 28 17 13 25 35 42 60 45 90 70 13 21 42 17 28 52 emn duty. A teacher gave instruction in diseasesand their remedies(notdrugs) such as typhoid, bilious, and intermittent fevers, the necessity, of drainage, the proper kind of food, the need of rest andnourishing. The pupils would listen with an interest that astonishes tlie teacher. The truth is that the teacher labors under the pressure, of the past. They have no real adequate conception of what a school should be.

They measure everything by the school they were in. They arrange the pupils do 3d do do 4th do do 5th do do Speller Primary do do Grammar English do do Elementary do" do Lessons McGuft'ey's Revised 1st Reader do do 2d do do do 3d do do do 4th do do do 3th do Eclectic Primary Geography do Complete do VenableU. S. History Ray's New Primary Arithmetic do Intellectual do do Practical White's Primary v'do; do Intermediate do do Complete do Swinton's Language Primer do do Lessons do School Composition Stationery and Periodicals, Kerosene Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, Patent Medicines, traits and other illustrations. Hailman's History of Pedaqogy, .60 Twelve Lectures on the History of Pedagogy, delivered before the Cincinnati Teachers Association.

Bp W. N. Hailman, A. M. 8mo, cloth, 128 pp.

Illustrated. Hailman's Kindergarten .60 By the same author. Kindergarten Culture, in the Family and Kindergarten. A complete Bketch of Frcebel's System of Early Education, adapted to American 'Institutions. For the use of Mothers and Teachers.

12mo, cloth, 120 pp. Illustrated. Tlie Examiner, or Teacher's Aid, ,40 Designed to assist candidates for Teachers' certificates in preparing for Examinations; Pupils in reviewing their Studies; Teachers in Examining their Classes, and for Normal Schools and Teacher's Institutes. By A. Dnu-can, A.

M. 12 mo, 163 pp. CORNER MAIN ST. d- NINTH A YE. 15 25 11 18 33 18 22 22 V.

15 20 25 15 60 28 24 45 20 o2 42 56 100 1.12 do Grammar Appleton's 1st Reader do 2d do do 3d do do 4th do do 5th do Cornell's Physical Geography WINFIELD, KANS. J.B.PORTER Note 1. That these, are the prices for exchange and introduction only. or THE 2. That districts can get these books i in rows and hear lessons, and that they call a school.

The example of Albert Weber, the celebrated piano maker, should be followed. When asked how it: was that Ma pianos attained such a groat reputation in so short a time, he replied: "I made a rule to make every piano better than the last one." This should be the teacher's motto. To teach better, more interestingly, more thoroughly, more lastingly, and more usefully than yesterday. N. Y.

School Journal. 'Prof. Fetter's instructions -to those using liis school register should not be followed in the matter of dropping pupils who are absent three days, and of marking pupils as failures in recitations. A pupil should be counted as a Smart's Manual of Free Gymnastics; .15 "Golden Eagle, Manual of Free Gymnastics and Dumb-Beil Exercises. By James H.

Smart. A. M. 16mo. -SELLS- 64 pp.

Illustrated. for rive years at these prices for exchange and introduction solely. 3. That districts can obtain books at wholesale prices only through the publishing houses. 4.

After the period of introduction closes the books can be had only at retail prices. 5. The retail prices should not be more that 25 or 30 per cent, advance on the introduction prices. Clothing Gow's Morals and 3a)iners, .65 Good Morals and Gentle Manners. A Systematic Text Book on Moral and Social Law.

By Alexander M. Gow, A.M. 12mo, cloth, 252 pp. M'Guffey-s New Juvenile Speaker, .40 Two hundred oasy and animated Exercises for Reading or Speaking. 12mo, 228 pp.

M'Guffey's New Eclectic Speaker. .80 A choice Collection of Masterpieces, prose and poetry, both humorous and grave. 12mov cloth, 594 pp. Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods at such low prices as will astonish the buyer. WEST MAIN STREET, WINFIELD EUGENE E.

BACON, member of a school until he actually 6. The prices at which books have been bought over the country during the past years are seventy-five or one hundred per cent, higher than those given in this list. 44-17 ceases to be a member. An absent pupil has no standing whatever in a recitation, and hence should receive rio mark wtatever. inii i mb, Mil, WINFIELD, KANS.

Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, d-c, constantly on hand. comprehensive Scotch schooi-fn-spector asked an Aberdeen class if any one could tell anything remarkable in the life of Moses. A boy replied, uyes, sir; he was the. only man who broke nil the commandments at once." Examine the educational premium list, and at once your schools in the race for a prize. Many teachers are showing their appreciation of our adventure in a substantial manner.

Let all who wish to subscribe for the Teacher do so in connection with some one the journals in the club list. It. A. O'Neil has gone out of the pro fes3ipn, of teaching and has taken an interest in Dr. Fleming's drug store.

Jewelry Made to Order a Specialty. Watches Repaired nd adjusted to true time. All my work warranted CINCINNATI AND NEW YORK..

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Pages disponibles:
28
Années disponibles:
1879-1880