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Show OEWEYVILLE. I r-u.-1uT Irncntl KfT'lli-a io ' 1' il.lt Into "b" l.:it IVeek'l Arltfle. In the Deweyville items of your l.i.-t is-ue, your corresjnndent asks, ' T.y the way, wliich is worse, to In. Id a quiet singing class in the sch" il room, or for the teacher to dip the last hour rather short in order that he may get out and play hall with the h'-ys?" I No.v in answer lo this question, I would say, the singing class is anything any-thing but qui.-t. Because they aihov persons iu there that spit 1 tobacco juice over the floor, cut up : the teacher's pointers, scatter paper around desks, and mark on the , school furniture. As regards clipping clip-ping the last hour short in order to 1 get out and play ball with tlie boys, ' I can only say your correspondent's time- piece is rather slow and 1 fnrthennore, I did not play ball with the boys. The article is simple a little exhibition of prejudice, pre-judice, but "it is advisable if the writer in the future would con lino ; himself to the truth. Jamks A. Ckahan. : Deweyville, April 8, 1S95. |