Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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proppses a strongly organized
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schools shall be gratuitous. In
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isfactory here. In this land of
liberty and freedom the yen word
state merely assumes the role of
a guardian of the child and retains
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our larg
in hand
Rosseau says, in his “Consider-
ations on the Government of Po-
land,” that “National education
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Double Daily line of Pullman Paleae
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Fomay. Texas.
omoa in T. H. Hfner's Drug Store
MERNOD tJtCCMDdlWtUtrCO..
St. Lonla. Me
Plenme send your catalogue to:
with delicate touch lifted the re-
mains of his chinchilla up by the
tail a gave it a vigorous shake,
ad tain things whjchmuat be leaned, compulsio is kqoxigs.
iaddft necessarily follows, that as compel a man to provide his chil-
.The Regular Old-Establlabed
PHYSICIAN AND siibgeoi
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SULL and SUCCESS
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guaranteed.
Initials
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AND Surgeon.
Office at Shands & Co
L. K. ANDERSON, M.
Thysiciau -au-Surgeon.
(Dallas • County.)
FRESH ME
Keen & Dai
Beef, Pork and ,
the ignorance and -selfishness of
parents.!!
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Rumelin, a legal wrter of Pros,
sia, defines it as follows: “Com-
pulsory education is a human right
Dr. Palmer, professor of theplo-
gy at Tubingen, says: "Compul-
sory education is a public benefit,
y b»wmo dlnee
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tho grawthaf the egmBHlsory idea
in America.
Although our government is
based upon the intelligence of the
people and this intelligence de-
pends upon the universality of
education, yet there is a dread
that a step toward compulsion
would be a stride toward centrali-
zation. •
American institutions are en-
tirely different from European
governments. ' Here, the- less
powers assumed by the govern-
ment and the more freedom al-
lowed to the individual the nearer
we approach a point represented
by the awing of the pendulum
from the cantralized governments
of Europe. To attain thia point
would be to reach- aarch. The
made uS
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Lonisiana,New Merica,
Arizona and Califrnia.l
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their children to grow up in igno-
rance and vice. In this instance
society only places the right of the
child to be educated above the
supposed right of the parent to
perpetuate ignorance. It is only
on’thehybotheis thafth paren
h the right to perpetuate igno-
rance that this ohjectgn to com-
pulsory eduction can be sus-
tained and suh a hypothesis is as
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Silver Spoons o
our beautiful new
DUCHESS pattern
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and a fundamental right of chil-
dren, compulsory only in so far as
this right must be i—
Ofc, oror A. J. MeDowela Hardware Sure
blow to anything of the ‘animal
kigdom. . *
Having almost exhausted him-
at lest ‘on feet away. A
- few moments fpr recovery and
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predominating
of it. It
could bo doubiedadt
odally demonstrateei
XL To the 265;85
gegr‘amm22d6*
2 factory wbieipana
dnction ofpri
A the bestarticiaatk
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PERRY PINSON,
Physician and’Surgeon,
» orney, Teses.
Onfce at hwy al A Spence’s Drug Stora
N. B. SHANDS
• a buttonhpjeboquet..
Amopg this crowd was a jolly
* joker, and when they had all left
- camp except himself and one other
he slyly slipped a toy snake into
“ the overecat pocket of his com-
panion, end then male it conyeu-
lent to stroll arpupd behind a
thick cluster of lashes it was
not long until the victim began to
show synptpmof uneasiness, for
"thrusting his band into his pocket
he of course felt the strange pos-
session and proceeded at once to
, dra it forth for inspectiop, but
■ - on seeing the head of the reptile
he dropped it as though it was a
coal of fire. His'pranky friend
was watehing him, and had the
pleasure of seeing him assume tpe
atatels position and steady balance
of a marble shaft. For fully a
minute he thus stood as if fixed to
against any infringement, ... .
These are an good definitions.
Each leaves out the idea of
pulsory attendance on —
no such authority. In all organ-
rtya sroprietor
usage of the bes
always in stock. Your patronage
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Mrs/ikichad Curtain, Plainfield
III., makes the statement that she
caught cold which settled on her
lungs; she was treated for a. mOnth
by her family physician, but grew
worse. Hp told her she was a
hopeless victim of consumption
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S06w3orth.Broadway, ST. Loeis, MO.
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Chemicals, Perfumeries, Pai
OHs, White Lead, etc.
Broadway and Locust 81
sr. LaUIS, mo.
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hung it up, where it remained till
some one else took it down, for
the Joker says he denied its own-
ere hip the next morning.
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tial benefit or py their debts.
There was nearly 50,000 pounds
of pork dressed in this district the
—-pastweek.. . _____
Our school is progressing finely.
By the way, we came very near
having a wedding Sunday; so near
that Madam Rumor had it so, and
now she says the young man did
go to Dallas and get'his suit
p6v»n CORRESPONIZNCE.
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The efop is gatneredunt the
people iu this community have
plenty of corn and meat to dolthem
until pney comes agaip. With a
few exceptions they have sold
their cotton. Notwithstanding the
very low price deceived for it they
have paid most of their debts
There has beep two or three at-
‘ temgteto organize tor a Christmas
tree, but all heve failed so far.
We believe the people hav de-
cided to spend pheir Christmas
money for someyhing of snbstan-
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“Quintilian has made an unaur
passed plea for public education
and its advai.tages."
Martin Luther, th German:re-
former, eaid; .“It is my opinign
that the government ought to
compel parents to send their chi-
dren to school.”
Ip.ahe Telemachus, writtpn in
1688; Fenelon pays: “Cildren be-
long less to their parents than to
the reppbip and ought to be edu-
cated by the state. There should
be established public schools in
which are taught the fear of God,
love of country and respect for
the laws.
La Belle, the folder otthein:
stitute of the Brethren of the ।
Christian schools,"not ’only pops-
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collectively to insure and enforce
this rignt which the child is unable
o demand and procure for itself.
For the government to say to the
parent, your child must be edu-
cated, is not to limii parental
45 sold n‘88
2,288 sold n '89
,6,268 sold n ’90 -
20,000 will be soldin
Thee* figuree tet 1 the stog.otm
crowino, EVu*QOIN9, EvoI
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Again, these nme opponents and that 16 medicine could jure
-----. .. . her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con
tons and compulsory.
In connection with Diderot of
the 18th century, it is interesting
to note the opinion of a promi-
nent American educator of > the
19th century. Dr. W. H. Payne
says tha “the 'requirements of
public education are universality
gratuity and, if need be, compul-
•ion.” ' '
T hese are the views of a npm-
ber of the world’s most noted .
thinkers in the field of educatipp.
Numerous ethers could bequoted.
Is it strange that there should be
such unanimity among the great (
of all ages and elimes regarding a ,
system of universal education! .
Surely this is the "unanimity of the
wise.” What has received, the
sanction of the good and the great
is surely worth more than a pass- ,
ing notice.
A definition of compulsory edu- ,
cation:
Before proceeding to a discus- ‘
siob of the question as applied to
the United States it is proper to
formulate or adopt a definition of ,
compulsory education.
arguments jaimed egeinst
CompnlHory education applied to
other governmental devices' in
America would lead us into a state
of anarchy.
Some arguments answered.
One of the principal objections
to compulsory education hs that it
is a limitation of parental authori-
ty. This is apparently a fatal ob
jection. But is it! Most asspredly
not, unless the parent has the
depraved or. unnetural parents- ngp .. . . ,
Society then recognizes the right 2810100 & •accar •eWelly
of the eh ild to recefieahduca-
tion.. It follows that there is a duty
resting on mankind individually or
TV.
dren with mental food would be
an outrage on the underlying priu-
ciple of American human nature—;
liberty: lb. America every indi-
vidual is an entity. He is a being
unique ithe bistory of thehuman
race. He is a veritable Robinson
Crusoe. HHie rights there are
none to dispute.” It . is his right
warfare, and finding a bludgeon
like onto a'battering ram desper-
ately, but cautioysly, approached
the discarde garment, and as-
suming a pugilistic aftitdepro-
e cebded with a vengeance to pound
theweryciing out of that coat.
The Joker was watching him all
the time, gpd says every lick he
struck would have been a death
19 children 1A vieldod tn naradta ha.
-|fancy grocery
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the half qartyred victim arose,
flashing his ejeg ip all directions.
Yitb a few indistinct mutterings belongs only to a-people who are
Before La Selle, Demis, who
founded, the. congregation of the
bretnren of Bl Charles said that
cause they are supposed to pos-
sess natural desires and pecuniary
abilities to provide for the physi-
cal and mental wants of their chil-
dren. Society watches the pa-
rent as a superior watches a sub-
ordinate. It judges the parent’s
capacity us a guardian by the ex-
tent to which he carries the men-
tal and physical development of
his children. If the parent lacks
affection for his offspring or is too
poor to provide for its wants so-
ciety pghtly declares his guardian
ship at an end and properly as-
sumes control of them, so we see
orphan asylums and homes for
ATTORNEY : AT: LAW,
Forney, Texas.
NGWhen is St. Lowii, vint Ut
grendest jewelry Eitabluhment in the
■world, Mrrmdd a yaccanfi, Broad-
■way and Locuei, the loweit fl-iced kouM
in Americafor Jine goods.m
Tribune
authority, but tp insure a natural
right to the child who is proable
citizen and to prevent obstinate or
avaricious parents from allowing
or a single DUCH-
ESS Spoon for
$1.00 .
to decide* whether his children Txmsayenenciicmmteezamdrenzezoz dobdg
MiPLFAGEDMen ==
The American seems to have an Tmeneredees,,Hdacrediome eQce Bi
. . euue-me• ««Spud Re-
mate repulsion for any govern fdaPumouwi-uehagm
mental device of continental pri- nny'nxaemaasagcwla
— nnd thi ---lsins hat -t -- 1 V-V IVIn Sosqandinmafcmeapum-
Dr. GotUchick of Berlin, says:
”By compn|<ory education we
commonly understand legal pro-
visions that all children shall be
compelled to go school and re-
ceive instruction.”
No one seems to doubt the
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“preserves a democraey; the ob-jj .
garchio an oligarchy. The bast ’ it issaid tht • system suited to a
A few .weeks ago a small party character forms marke aud pre-'" 1 * *
of eof handed gentry from our serves ihe best goxecument. The
neighboring city, visited • ths beat character is founded on cer-
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by dywpopeie, Didmt « mom tkaa thzM
houmlaleepdoringnnyut meaxeotatPam
tonKomnisXev Tonto was mngioni I sleps
nound nnd am now m van M ante taklaa
law A * Harro Tonis, comaidcim
205 Atia,thtk"intbebeu madlatna
"v* invonted, 2, P/BMINLEY.
, ..Eanvaccmaw, Wash, Ter., June, IMS
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KOKNIO MED. CO.. Chicago, HL
BoabyDyuzaltanispernoeea. erorst
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swallows a camel, bottles 50c and fil.
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hp reconnottered for a weapon of free.
Didrrot^decidps on the neces-
sity of instruction for altrand then
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J Physician and Surgeon,
AWERICAN BHOSKWN
PRINGIPAL OFFCE*
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WHOLESALE pANSN
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child n education and proposes to
Aristotle’s conce Uon of public ace that this right if not imposed
•ducat ion is more m accord with upon. *
modern ideas. Helssysthat the —*emi Amadnn-
churae ter of a governient is that1
aT'whichpeenhartymarusandpra.benetteueergetugfrom eempulso-
Servesit. A democratie character ry educatiou fu monarchical Ee-
wi eure all -4
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andGerman. “
ope of the inborn rights of the Cowpulsory education makes, it
" siek at hcart, lut compulsory
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of a Cfhnken judge he began ta
cmc hipself ont of his coat. Little pulsory. attendance,
bylttle bp let it sfip, till finally Re"— It S"
it fell upon the ground, then with
- dctermiMUQu ofa mad ball
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Qcauhuav. AgtuS wNMag
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Waato M erywhe aacara Sa» mpe-
Heam,BtB; Sundaya,gkoi ddrem:a i -
F.D.OLAREE;M,D.,1
•M nil SCUM, " ' m.zous,me.
YOUNG
W. Eahazsting
but finding nothing except innum-
merable fragments of painted
wood and some shoqt pieces qf
- wire, he stepped to a tree and
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Enterejaitbe postoficeat F
ney, Tes 8, as second class n
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nopzaropr FsQn QALtn.
s«e that your ticket reads via th*
Texas and Pacific rallway. For mapa
time tables, tiaketratpe and au s.
quired information call on or address
C.F. FRGAN, I
Traveling Passenger Agt, Dallaa
B. w. mccullough, I
Oe PaaM^r* and Ticket Agt, Dallas.
JOHN A. GRANT.
Gener~ Manager.
petronage! I am selling beef from 6 to 8 cents ppy -pound ।
age 10 cents per pound FOR C3 A A~rT STRICTLY. 1
TEE KAUFMAN COUNTYABSTRACT coI
■ ■ ESTABLISHED IN 1884.
S. N. ADAMS, Manager. I
(OFFICE IN COURT HOUSK.)
The only complete Abstract of titles to la”ds and town I
Kaufman County. Deeds, releases and all manner of inst
written. A Notary Public always in the office.
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and the alacrity of: cat, he bound- the education of children is the
ed into open space and lit on his
system of primar istrhetion for authorit to determine
France. on , besestheschild shall beeducated orgrow
up in ignorance. The parent has
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L M. STROUD, M. D.,
rERRELL,: TEXAS
DR. L L JONES,
Physician t Surgeon,
Several hamiliebavejst come
in from Georgia and other parts tg
take tho place of those who are
—mozingo#t
m.-— have haard from our horae
drover, and he had sold qne span
• WATER D. ADAMS
Work and is as wall as she ever Motia* to putmwitkrak , ,
- mesmm2
cmedpmmpdy wd-
himimail rMim PHYSICIAN
fishing excursion. They haumm, ___.___________
coaple of splendid tet, were weli there is one in yiey in sspy
supplied with gome mattravsessud (cly, odpcatigu gught tq be
feather pillows, together with and the .same in ail. Fheretore it
plenty of sweet crackers, unts, becomes a commou sape and ppt
candies, champagne, cards and a that ofanindividyal. “No qne
----lopking ziaaa, ■■ 1 . - • J . Ue aasa, Honeh: 9 4hinkihatany
-.other fhadtandspcinl delisaciea, citizen belgngto him in particu-
while eaca pwber of the erowdlar,bptto thegtate in generel;
"a8 thoroughly armed with an air for each pne is a part of the state
gun, a package of cigarettes and and it je the natpra duty of each
part to regard the good of ths
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FAroHITE LINE TO TN
Hottee , 4
I have 250 in b0
ture to ready Apply t0 v
aadd W, H 1
1 assert that cmpolsor edu-
protected cation is incousistent with liberty
of conscience. Here again, is. that
volatile sprite—American liberty.
• inks. Banee’e -ghest. at wiM mi efited from first
enanurenaa 5010 pne span pulsory .attendance on ny par- dowp. It atiu persista fn beme ------------
[8e. ’ A’ Tler for the 8Um of ticular school. The parent or guar- algwed pulimited freedom. It is bottles, found herself sound and
* 8H: dieuis allowed the alternative or indeed a queer abstraqzion. In. well, now does her own house
is sometimes wrona and patronizing • private school. The insistency seems t0 be the
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who has Mhd toeuzeyom:
o» by leteerfee.
cara, OMmw
FOBKEY, : • TEXAS.
DR: E. M. FOWLER,
Physician I Surgeon,
Omo at City Drug Store,
New Orleans
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| the prerogative to educate in the a gnat and
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. DEALER IN
Beef, Pork, and Sausage
Keep on hand at all times the choicest beef to be found, I iclii
strains at Adams’ drug store. Large size
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Th* popular rout* betweon th*
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East and West.
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Fatentea am-n, iwr. Improved Jan: m. m.
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