Ad daddanialiabiaAARAANY ! i MAN FOR $1.50__.» You can get THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Weekly Pittsburg Post, both one year, This is A BARGAIN CHAS. R. KURTZ. Ed. and Prop. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE |° in the Court House this Week. Session In SESSIONS LARGELY ATTENDED An Able esting Corps of lastructors Evening Ent plete Rept Specially Greg, Prin gas ea brie H vi the fact that the ested in the Inst teachers mus ute 10 Make cess, A few intoductory talks were given Supt. Gramley, which was followed music and roll call Prof. F. H. West Chester State Normo! school, was presented and pleased his hearers very much on the subject of Literature,” His talk was alive with good things. The aid not confine himself to book edge, but gave considerable information which he had gained by travel. Several announcements were and Institute adjourned. MONDAY RVENING, The house was called to order at 8 p. of (reen, Professor knowl. made music, Al a. UsWOIE AN m wed a piece rendered by an octette of the Nit aid 5 and Ve and Miss Cora Hipple and Miss Alice etcher, Prof. A. R Harry ntlemen : sopranos, Fcker Nett; I. A Bass, M “S1.00." supplivs, ventilation, Ex co. Sur'r D Worry lowing : sufficient busy work, order, cleanliness and moral ity. Prof an on the subject, "Guiding Principles in In Green gave instructive talk Teaching Literature.” with singing we can teach the subject of | | township, from the effects of wounds re- | ceived during the war, Mr. Thomas H. | Mills, aged 70 years 4 months and 17 | litermure, The First principal : “Teach the best “was illustrated in grand style, Continued on page 4 st d 74 yes months and | conection | Hiram Stine, aged 74 years, 9 months a | BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1807. ALARM AT MILL HALL THE HATFIELDS AND M’COYS A Big Time in Curtin Last Friday Axeworks may Tow nship JOHN DALEY'S HARD-CIDER sly Wound herd attentd .o-——— ath of Mrs, Eckley Eckley, wile of thu In the cx tine which were Eckley, of Morristown, « Was A new day afternoon There is a small at Cole .——— She Killed a Doe She resided with her husband ville and tor some time past she had been ailing with consumption. The deceased of Snow Shoe, while out on the mountains her the brush a short distance ahead. Snatching A few days ago Miss Rena Uszle, She is survived The children’s names are Arthur, Lewis and | Bertha. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, was forty years of age. by a husband and three children, with father, heard a noise in her father's Winchester she ran a short distance up the road when she saw a She took aim and killed the .o-—— | young doe Two Deaths, | animal. . o-—— Will go to Klondike Frank Pecker, W. KE. Myers and James Anderson, three Montgomery men, in. tend leaving for the Klondike gold fields about March 1. The men will take a large dog along to haul their provisions | when they reach that country On the 11th of December, 1897, in Union township, after a long and severe illness, Mrs. Matilda Stine, widow of 24 days. On the 12th of December 15q7,in Bogs days, 9 BELLEFONTE BOYS ARE IN TROUBLE SERIOUS CHARGE PR 1A An odd ca wa : ed county nthe Riair courts Thursday John Bement sued the Logan Valley railroad company to recover $5,000 damages for being put off a trolley car midway between Holli daysburg and Altoona during the blizzard last January, Bement had offered to pay his fare in ten cents fractional currency issued in the war times. The conductor did not think the mon» was good and refused to accept it. Juuge Bell charged the jury that if, in their opinjon, the cur. rency had become obsolete there could be no recovery. The jury found for the company. --— - «The lecture of Bl Perking, last even. ing, was well attended, but. was hardly a success, Perkins can’t'"Get there Bi 1" | to save his onl; the audience was not | | much pleased, IIIS of a oO0b0bML AL LAL LLAAALALLS sedddiddid Fé VOL. 16. XO 19. when he wanted to He and his hire a search, and found the feet not be found COW about 15 deep. On examinat the ground it was found to be o crust of earth and getting on, The hole deep and bas four feet broke through is about 15 feet of water, covering A space of from 12 to 30 feet wide. The Cow was extricated by means of ropes. .-—— Death of Mrs. Harpster., Mrs. Samuel Harpster, of Gatesburg, was buried on Iriday morning at 10 o'clock. She died from the effects of a paralytic stroke suffered some time ago and leaves a husband, a daughter and | several sous to mourn their loss.
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