Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 25, 1896, Image 9

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THE FIFTIETH ANNUAL SESSION OF
THE COUNTY TEACHER'S
INSTITUTE.
The public school teachers of Centre
county are nothing if not interesting. Their |
annual migration te Bellefonte, to put in a
week, playing scholars to other dénstruc-
tors, has come to .be one of the looked for
events of the holiday season.
Bright and early Monday morning they
began to arrive. The trains brought in
hundreds of well dressed young men and
young women, whose eagerness to learn be-
"came manifest the moment they landed.
That is, it might have appeared that way
to any one who didn’t understand why
they went scampering up street as fast as
their dignity would permit. It wasn’t the
longing to get into the intellectual atmos-
phere that Supt. Gramley and a few of his
early arrived helpers had been dispelling
about the court house, oh no! It was the
scramble for first pick of the rooms at the
hotels up town.
It was not long until they were all com-
fortably housed and had found their way to
the court house, where the work of enroll-
ment was going on. Of the 276 teachers
in the county 249 responded to the morn-
ing roll call and by evening all had ar-
rived but four.
Superintendent C. L. Gramley occupied
the chair. The address of welcome was
delivered by J. C. Meyer, Esq. He made
a splendid address which was well received
and extended a cordial and hearty welcome
on the part of the citizens of Bellefonte to
the teachers of Centre county. Responses
were made by Dr. D. M. Wolf, of Spring
Mills, and Prof. W. A. Krise, of State
College.
A bright, witty address was made by Dr.
M. G. Brumbaugh, professor of pedagogy
in the University of Pennsylvania... He
was followed by Prof. Chas. H. Albert, of
the state Normal school, Bloomsburg, Pa.
At twelve o'clock Prof. Gramley adjourned
the institute until 1.30 p. m.
After this address Prof. Brumbagh, again
addressed the institute having for his
theme ‘‘The duty of the teachers to teach
the mother tongue with the greatest ease.’’
MONDAY EVENING.
In place of Dr. Atherton, Dr. Benediot,
of State College, delivered a very sugges-
tive lecture en habit. Dr. Benediot quoted
Prof. James, L. L. D., of Harvard Univer-
sity the greatest phychological genius in
the English language, to the effect that to
define habits is to discuss the fundamental
qualities of matter. Habit is of great moral
serviceaccording to James and is ‘‘the fly
wheel of society.” -
The audience was favored by two instru-
mental duets rendered by Miss Bessie Dor-
worth and Miss Lizzie Crouch.
After singing, Hon. Willis R. Bierly,
made an address on some fundamental prin-
ciples of education. :
The session opened after dinner with
singing after which Hon. W. R. Bierly, of
Williamsport, a native of this county, was
TUESDAY AT INSTITUTE.
After singing and prayer Prof. Bible gave
a very interesting talk on reading in
schools. He was then followed by Prof.
Brumbaugh having for his subject a phase
of language teaching,
1. What ought the child to read.
0 ‘ 3 ‘6 teacher [1
Three features of a good book : (a) must
be interesting ; (b) must lead the reader to
think ; (¢) must make the life of the read-
er better.
Defined reading as thinking and illustra-
ted it by citing various passages of the best
English poems by requesting the audience
to close their eyes so as to more easily
bring home the thought by excluding sense
impressions. The Professor’s lecture was
exceedingly interesting and will prove most
beneficial in teaching icading among our
teachers.
He was followed by Prof. Albert, of the
Bloomsburg state Normal school, who
talked on ‘Education an Unfolding Pro-
cess.” E. L. Latshaw, of Howard, gen-
eralized on school questions, and Prof.
George P. Bible, principal of the Strouds-
burg state Normal school, gave several
very entertaining recitations.
In the evening Dr. Brumbaugh made
lasting the already favorable impression he
had made on the teachers. His theme
“‘the Teche Country’’ dealt with Louis-
iana characteristics and was exceptionally
entertaining.
WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM.
At the Wednesday’s sessions Prof. Al-
bert talked on geography, Dr. Brumbaugh
continued his entertaining instruction on
pedagogy and Supt. James M. Coughlin, of
Scranton public schools, talked on history.
Supt. T. L. Gibson, of Ebensburg, talked
on music.
In theevening Judge Alfred Allison, of
Indiana, lectured on ‘‘Kings and Queens,
or Earth's True Royalty."
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THURSDAY'S SESSIONS.
’ During the two sessions to-day (Thurs-
day) all of the instructors will continue
their talks on the subjects taken up on
Wednesday, except Dr. Brumbaugh, who
has left. and will be very much missed.
Prof. A.Riest Rutt, of the Bellefonte High
school, will read a paper on history at the
session to-day and Institute will likely
adjourn about 4:30 o’clock this afternoon.
To-night (Thursday) the Boston Ideal
banjo and guitar clubs will entertain in
the court house.
THE DIRECTOR'S MEETING.
The director's meeting will be held in the
High school building at 10 o'clock Thurs-
day morning. They are to be addressed
by Prof. Albert, and Prof. Coughlin. A
number of the directers will read papers
on school management. At 2 o'clock in
the afternoon they will meet to finish up
their work and, with the teachers, they
will all try to get home to-night so as to
hang up their stockings for Santa Claus.
THE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE
SESSION.
Resolution Committee—A. W. Ackerman,
A. R. Rutt, R.J. Snyder, Annie C. Es-
sington, Kathryn Kerr.
Elections—J. L. Gardner, H. A. Detwil-
er, J. O. Harpster.
Auditing Committee—R. B. Mattern, A.
L. Duck, S. M. Butler.
Legislation—D. M. Wolf, A. F. Stauffer,
E. J. Wolf, W. D. Maynard, W. P. Hos-
terman, H. C. Rothrock, James Gregg, A.
C. Thompson.
Permanent Certificate Committee—David
O. Etters, Frank A. Foreman.
LOCAL INSTITUTE DISTRICTS AND COM-
MITTEES.
I—Miles, Penn, Millheim, Haines and
Gregg. Committee—W. P. Hosterman, W.
D. Zerby, W. E. Keen, D. M. Wolf.
II—Centre Hall, Potter, Harris, Ferguson,
College and State College Borough. Commit-
the—E. J. Wolf, R. D. Foreman, H.C.
Rothrock, M. L. Heberling, Andrew Gregg,
L. W. Musser.
III— Bellefonte, Spring, Walker and Ben-
ner. Committee—A. R. Rutt, T. M. Barn-
hart, W. H. Markle, T. L. Crust.
IV—Howard Boro., Howard, Curtin, Lib-
erty, Boggs, Milesburg and Marion. Com-
mittee—E. S. Latshaw, J. L. Gardner,
Samuel Butler, T. S. DeLong, Nancy De-
laney, James Gregg, R. C. Holmes.
V—Puatton, Union, Unionville, Huston,
Worth, Taylor and Half Moon. Committee
—Beckie Heckman, W. G. Womer, J. H.
Harpster, Lucy Rowen, A. C. Williams, J.
F. Gross, Irvin Spangler.
VI—Philipsburg, South Philipsburg, Rush,
Snow Shoe, Burnside. Committee—A. F.
Stauffer, J. M. Thompson, Ella M. Warde,
A. C. Thompson, L. Agnes Spangler.
INSTITUTE NOTES.
One of the jolliest parties at institute
is the one that occupies room 5 at the
Brockerhoff house. There are seven of
them all in the same room, but we couldn’$
see, from the top of the first National
bank, whether they are all in one bed or
not.
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Miss Sadie Miller, one of the most charm-
ing of the younger teachers who are at-
tending institute, is making the home of
W. T. Speer, on west High street, her |
stopping place. She is a daughter of J. H.
Miller, of Rock Spring.
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J. L. Holmes and N. N. Hartswick, two
College township teachers, are at Garmans.
The latter will be re membered as a mem-
ber of the crack Bellefonte base ball club,
while Mr. Holmes, once ran for Recorder
on the Republican ticket.
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8. C. Miller, A. J. Tate and M. E. Heb-
erling, three of the young men who claim
Pine Grove as their home, are having piles
of fun between sessions, escorting the girls
about town.
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of Snow Shoe, who
from this
A. C. Thompson,
might be a Representative
Ex-deputy prothonotary David R. Fore-
man is registered at the Brant house as be-
ing from the ‘‘Loop”’
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0. W. Hunter, of Fillmore, is at the
Brant and with Wagner Geiss, of Centre
Hall, has been doing his best to teach land
lord Yeager’s parrot Latin.
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Among the teachers who are making
things lively up at Keller's hotel, where
everyone has a good time, are J. E. Mc-
Williams, of Fairbrook ; A. L. Duck, of
Spring Mills ; H. C. Rothrock, of Boals-
burg, once a candidate for county superin-
tendent ; A. G. Robb, of Nittany, and W.
F. Leathers, of Mt. Eagle.
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D. M. Tate, of Lemont, spends his idle
moments at the Brant.
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T. A. Auman, who teaches at Wood-
ward and is just getting over a siege of the
mumps which had closed his school, is ab
the home of Charles Bell, on Thomas street.
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Miss Anna Heberling, of Blanchard, a
daughter of J. H. Heberling Esq., is in
attendance again this year. She teaches in
Liberty township and besides being con-
sidered one of the best young teachers in
the county is decidedly a smart looking
young woman.
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Mr. H. A. Detwiler, of Rebersburg, is
quite as popular about the court house as
in the 'vicinity he teaches and is so well
liked. He is an ambitious young man and
holding a permanent certificate he is not
bothered with further examinations. Mr.
Detwiler dabbles in politics a little too.
He was president of the Rebersburg free
gilver club and from the way he is booked
on the currency question we imagine he
made a good one.
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H. Elmer Bierly, a graduate of Prince-
ton and a post graduate of Harvard, is fill-
ing out a term as teacher at Hublersburg.
He is attending institute and has aided the
WATCHMAN very matetially in gathering
together, the statistical report it presents
to day. Mr. Bierly is one of Rebersburg’s
clean cut young men.
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G. H. Hubbard, one of Lycoming coun-
ty’s best teachers, has been here in atten-
dance at institute. He has taught at Snow
Shoe and Fleming, in this county, and
finds it pleasurable and profitable pastime
visiting our teachers collectively.
° A Descendant.
Elderly Gept—I am 80 years old, young :
man, and I don’t recollect ever telling a
lie.”’
The Young Man—Are you a relative
of George Washington ?
A Parting Shot.
Departing Boarder—‘‘I’'m sorry we
couldn’t get along, but I hope you are
willing to let bygones be bygones.’’
Landlady—*‘Does that include your
board bill; Mr. Jones ?”’
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
HoLiDAY EXCURSION RATES.—On ac-
count of the holiday season the Central R.
R. of Pa., will sell low rate local excursion
tickets from and to all points on its line,
good going Dec. 24th and 25th, also Dec.
31st and Jan. Ist. These tickets will be
honored for return passage on or before
Jan. 4th, 1897.
ANOTHER SWINDLER WORKS BELLE-
FONTE MERCHANT§—It was only last
swindle which Burt Dymond and George
Summers, traveling sharpers, had worked
on Bellefonte merchants in the shape of
advertising in a menu holder that was to
be left in the restaurants in the town.
They stuck a few business men for an
amount between $40 and $50.
While they were yet duping their vic-
tims J. C. Gray, of Philadelphia, arrived
at Keller's hotel and began soliciting ad-
vertisements for boards that he contracted
to place in all stations along the line of
the C. R. R. of Pa. J. I. McClure, Frank
Galbraith, C. R. R. of Pa., Archibald
Allison, Dr. A. W. Hafer, James Harris
& Co.. L. C. Wetzel, Robert Cole, S. H.
Diehl, Geo. Bush and W. R. Brachbill, all
took space. The Gazette office printed the
advertising cards and last Monday Gray
secured them, paying only part of his bill,
and made up a sample board. With this
from Diehl and $3 from Brachbill. He left
town that night without having put up a
single board and sticking landlord Keller
for a week’s boarding, as well as the $1.50
he had borrowed from him.
The swindler left nothing behind him
but an empty satchel.
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Bellefonte Tots Write Letters te Santa
. Claus.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Santa Claus,
who has been entertaining the children of
the town by aun exhibit of his workshops in
one of the large show windows at the
Globe, during the week, we ‘are able to
present a few of the many hundreds of cute
letters he has received from the little tots
who have hung about the window almost
constantly. .
1s was a happy stroke in Mr. Katz's se-
curing Santa for afew days and the de-
light that could be read on every child’s
face must surely have amply repaid him
! for the trouble.
BELLEFONTE, Pa., Dec. 21, '96.
Dear Santa Claus :—1 would be thankful
with any thing yon would bring me but
Santa Claus go to the poor although
we are poor ourselvs there are poorer peo-
ple than we are but Santa Claus my little
sister's has been saying evry night bless
: Santa Claus, amem,
i So good by for this time from MAY
SECHLER to Santa Claus.
week that the WATCHMAN exposed the!
under his arm he collected $1 from Mec-
Clure, $3 from Dr. Hafer, $3 from Cole, $1 |
BELLEFONTE Centre Co. Pa.
Dec. 21, 1896
Dear Santa Claus I wish you to bring me
a nice Gold ring, and a nice new dress and
a pair of kid gloves and two nice silk
hanchieves, and two gold bracelets, and a
doll with golden hair and a carriage, and a
piano, and a story book, and a big sled and
a big tea set and a dining room suit, and a
game of checkards and a Little trunk and
a bible, and a stove, and a cup an saucer,
| and a cradle and a Little bed.
| Well I guess that isall. And a pair of
| ice skates, Good night Dear Santa
; Miss BLANCH SHARP.
Bellefontef Dec. 19th,
years old.
Well Dear Santa Claus i will Try and
write you A few lines to get that pretty
doll you have in Katzs window. You must
think A very Big lot of all the little Girls
to spend your money for such A Lovely
Doll. Inever had A doll only wee 5ct.
ones. - I would be very Proud if I had one
like that I think it is just lovly.
‘Well Dear Santa I dont no any more to
write I will close. I will be very ancious
like all the rest of the little Girls that has
wrote you A letter and Santa please dont
forget to come to our house. My little
Baby Brother 3 year old Wants A little
sled. If. you cant get him one at Katzes
you can down at Meyers that is where I
i saw them. Well Dear Santy I can hardly
| Wait till Christmas Comés so I will say
i Good bye Dear Santa.
I hope you Will Keep well so you will
" able to go out and tak all your Good things
and pretty toys around.
J ENNIE RINE.
BELLEFONTE, Dec. 19th, 1896.
Tear old Santa Claus.
Christmas is nearly here again and oh
but I am glad you dear old man.
Mamma says times are very hard and
money very scarce but dear old santa claus
don’t forget and bring me something nice
I want so many many things but I wont
say what just bring me anything you can
spare I will be satisfied I would just love
to have the little doll for my" little sister
Mary I am just 7 and a half years old Mr.
Katz told me last night to rite you a letter
and bring it down and put it in Santa
Claus mail box I dont believe I will ge
the doll, you dear old man for there are so
many big girls to write to you I guess I
will close my letter with much love to you
and a whole bushel of kisses,
! Your little loving
Friend
| ScoTT GRAHAM.
Bellefonte,
Pa.
December 21, 1896.
‘Santa Claus
I want a horse and a boa$
and soldiers to drill for there is going to be
' war and anything else you would bring
‘me but don’t forget Richard for he would
| \ ant all my things. He was only a baby
i last year but he can nearly whip me now.
If you don’t know him he is my little.
brother and please trim our Christmas tree.
with everything nice lots of candies and.
oranges and nuts and lots of good things to.
eat and not everything to look at. If you
do I will thank you and be good all next
year. Goodby
! Santa Claus
from ANDREW McCAFFERTY
| Additional Local News on Page 14.
| His Uncomfortable Seat.
Maynard Me
John Fye.........
Geo. R. Boak... oe
GW, Fisher...iviuincian had
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Jas. Hipple......... Glenn A. L
Julia Davidson Af
L. Agnes Spangler..
Mertie WagneP..........cecisrsnsnne
Centre Harn Borovam.
Appropriation $660.67.
Term — mos.
M. L. Emerick
J. A. Reesmana..
“ Harvey Vonado
D. N. Wolf.....
J. E. William
Mabel Sankey...
Duck....
R. U. Bituer..
Minnie Weave
Esty K. Durst.. .
George Weaver........... ...... Farmer's Mills
Teachers.
.Centre Hall
“ Term 6 mos.
Abednego il
James Gregg.............
. Annie Essington
‘Mary H Wright.....
Elizabeth J Stroop.
Huston Twep.
Appropriation $348.93
Directors.
Cyrus Brungard.......
J C Smith
Dr Geo 8 Frank
MiLLaEiM Boro.
Term 7 mos. Appropriation $930.62
Directors.
essssrstriscesners M.llheim
C. G. Spicher..
s€ Miles Arney....
te R. D. Foreman...
Korman Spicher
Victor Royer.
Florence Smith..
D. A. Foreman...
Kathryn Kerr.
John Fortney.
LL Edua Krumrin
ge Flora Duck.
ge T. F. Farner
tt Anna C. Grove.
TT. L.. MOOTe. c..oicuneeerennsisnn,
Maude Love.....
gie B. Rearick.
..Centre Hall
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Charles A. McClur
Ww.
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Harry Eckenroth
Roy Bell
Horry HartsooR............coceeeye
State CoLLEGE BoRoUGH
Term 6 or 7 mos.
ted
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Tusseyville
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Recently incorpora-
introduced and spoke of eloquence and President, C. L. Gramley ; Vice Presi- | county some day, is enjoying the ‘week in —_— } Dear santy
the teaching of current events. He illus- | dents, David O. Esters, Charles Lose ; Re- | town with his old friends here. Curt usu- rel , Ben, let’s go over there, I want a Yay Thank you, sir ; but I don’t like
trated the teaching of current events by | cording Secretary, Charles V. DeLong ; En- | ally spends a large part of the summer in | hin x Sls hy Dw rads yout doll tooo. ow dl Do .
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ili the Cuban question as upper: ois Seretaries, J. Calvin Morris, W. B. | Bellefonte as headquarters while selling once, an’ he tol’ me ter lay out in th’ a comfortable no longer when Oi saw you
most. alnes. school books. ” woodshed. ; RATT. standin’.
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THE DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, TERMS OF SCHOOLS AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR EVERY DISTRICT IN CENTRE COUNTY,
Brsronte Bonoven. et Haines Tw. A GPE... unis et Teachers. Ruse Twe. Directors.
Term 9 months Appropriation $4347.65 0% Term 7 moe. Appropriation $1,829.28 David Heaton oF W D Maynard Millheim Term 7 mos. Appropriations $2330.11 T, F. Kenned State Coll
. . . } see tan WD Maynard... .....ccvcencerrisnnns 3. . LB, Kennedy.....a.o nnd ege
Doctors. 4 ; ADP , James st iateiaiestarsrasidvan Julian Walter J erin : Centre Hall Blosstos. Dr. W 5 Gle 3 lleg
IF. : 4 ‘eachers. arah Moyer............... .Centre Mills . F. Markle.... “
¥. 5. Rankin, Foliornte iw +34 Woes RaronTE CL Tolgler.. iin: Julian M Helen Bartholomew............ I Philipsburg Prof. J. P. Jack “
J. P. Harris... “ ; ON ta al Centre Hall |B Boob “ Lucy Rowen.. a R. A. Gill a « oseph Hoy... “
John I. Olewine.. 4 Frank A. Foreman. ; 5 John Bubb. “ T. F. Stevens....... at Parrox Twr. 0. 8. Womer. a «“ William Hom .
David Haines.. = Katie B. Shrefler..................... or D. M. Stover.. .Woodward iyphena Tallhelm......cccoouieennnnes 5 Term 6 mos. Appropriation $1074.84 W. 8. Heath..... ..Sandy Ridge
has, Smith. : CuLLEGE Twe. JJ Feller, kre Feidler William Harpster.................. Port Matilda Directors ROBOrL LOWOR.,. he niin iin Osceola : Li Holmes,
- (8. Hlrouse,,. : Term 6 mcs. Appropriation $2,026.19 ‘Teach : Teachers ni vy. Tusser
. J. E. Ward... a hays eachers Lipeery Twe. HD Tee... oisieinter einen Fillmore - Slice
Teaoe Gaderwod seen snsnsanenns sane ' Directors. = = W, E. Keen............................ Millheim' Term 6 mos. Appropriation $1459.87 J. Wi BafR0r.......cceetoiorssasatrsaninivrsnaas Benore [Lily Heath, ceric icrusenseseniencenss Powelton Shieo Dorworth. Pra
Teachers. Geo. W. Scholl. Houserville ..Aaronsburg ah ) 3 : GQ. F. Stevenson............ccoe verses serene Waddle M. Agnes SBuhrie. ...,O8Ce0la Sh
: : W. O. Doughert; emont et Directors. J. L. Mattern.... .Buffalo Run W. G. Edwards.... t Term 6 mos. Appropriation $578.95
VavidO; Etters......................5 Bellefonte J 'S Herman... “ “ Samuel H. Glossner.................. Blanchard J. C. Hartsock... ; 1 Sophie Whitehill hilipsburg . Directors.
A. R. Ratt...... is Henry Etters.... “ John B. Shaw....... i [0 Gray Kephart...........ccvveniivnnenennne Fillmore “Ella M. Ward... te George Nearhoof.
R. B. Mattern. Milesburg Emanuel Peters “ . B. McKeane “ Teachers Bertha Hawkin i $pk of
J. F. Harrison. Bellefonte Hiram Thompson. ‘State College David Bechtol s . ea ’ Florence T. Long 3
“ DIOR cxsin ns esres: 8 De a J.B. WHHBIS....siurmesssrosisssigess Waddle Grace Forshey.. “
“ Teachers. oes a Beckie Heckman. Bellefonte Jennie Tallbelm. mh “
Qarrie A. Weay gt D. oo Geiss Erma r ttote Centre Hall unit 2 hitler deena fnosta Annie Ward..... 4
. Agnes Curry.. se 8 gate... ...... Lemont seo. Blair........ -...rilimore Hoffer Dale.. rose “
¢ i “ M. M. Hartswick........ tate Col ‘
Bova Havin. : hie = Har Moor. Pr higme a ee le . ;
Kate Hewes........ “ 8. C. Bathgate.. “ Term 6 mos. Appropriation $763.68 “ ENN Twr. Catharine Wilson “ Fannie Sharer.............coesiensterenenns 3
Annie McCafferty... et R. U. Wasson... tt 7 Directors . Terms 6 mos. Appropriation $1363.97. 8 > S E. W. Erhard... fe
Millie Smith....... « J. A. Williams “ ° miF : ; : « Direct NOW SR0Y. Myra Smith...... vl
Mary Underwood “ W. A. Krise... “ as. J. Fisher........c.ooonninenennee Loveville Ww. B., Haine “ rectors. Term 7 mos. Appropriation $1754.68 Pearl Rinehart.........cccoccciiinnii te
Jennie Longacre “ D. A. Showalt 3s Cotigze $1 Hamacher »Stormstown Linnie Bechtol.. “ ; Directors. UsIon.
nels Is'more,, " CURTIN , Emory McAfee. « $0 AYOIS. ers “ee WillismiQuick.......... hier. Snow Shoe Term 6 mos. Appropriation $437.73
Bessie Dorworth.... a Term 6 mos. Appropriation $610.94 R.A. Way...... W. C. Thompson........... reas snnenenes Howard R. C. Gillland..... Bie
Banger Tw. Diritern Isaiah Beck... .Lov&ile - MarioN Tw. T aludginger. osh H BT COMI iii emsissssinis Fleming
Term mos. Appropriation oa James Fie. ................................. Romola Terms 6 mos. Appropriation $674.88 Brady re SE : Dwon Dnderioodei meri .
Directors. W. C. Miller. — Lizzie Reese.......................... Port Matilda Directors George Uzzle..............ccooununennnnnnn. Clarence oi Shiney oo “«
6G, Wo MINE... coin ecncninininns Bellefonte Wayland David “ Bessie Walker... ..Stormstown : W. D. Zerlly Sober Tick Ine .
J. Kyle! McFarlane. ...Fillmore Peter Robb, Jr. « D. H. Way..... z W. H. Johnstonbaugh..... Bellefonte Hp « rachers: ie AUCH ee Silosh
H. E. Shivery.. Bellefonte William Welsh “ Rose M. Youn « Geo. Glossner........... Walker Gotidelia Ye _’Aaronsburg A, C. ThOMPSOn..eeecersasersssnressnss Snow Shoe AU. eFIbe,.. Hesburg
Frank Bosh. “ John BE, Yeager............c.onecvuseneninns Li in Spangle: Blanchard 3 % Shager © L. A. Miller r 4nnie foals ane . x Bertha Davidson. Fleming
LE lorem n Bat) 4 Beiae H x weloyevilie Henry hiteleather ow 3: % Sl A “ {nna Shirey, i
amuel Bufler..........................w ARR18 Twr. a FT Vonado'.....cor cnc cntierecreri inna: te > Wo « -G. Woomer :
Carrie De Long........... - Term 6 mos. iati - Percival Tarp... een CODID yg oy Fg nt Cato E. J. Williams... 4
Henry Hoy Marg't M. Laud = erm 6 mos, Aproptiauion $1,186.37. : Teachers. = THILIPSECRC. 2K Jobnaton ana DH. C Musser... “«
William Chambe QR PaCke er Diyectors. R. F. Snyder........ecovviinnii inne Walker : J. A. B. Miller.. “ J. H. Crain.......cseesssernsecsssasrisi oem £
Catharine Hoy Wesley Meyer.............coiveeennens Boalsburg. Edith J. Irwin... 2 Terms 9 mos. Appropriation $3992.45 yo vlymavior.. “ INIONVILLE n
A. Miller Fercusox Twp. Dr. A. A. Redelin.. Ln ne Aloimes.... « Directors. E A Huon “ Term 7 Li A Don $539.00
Oscar Hunter. T 6 mos. iati 1.63. L. Mothersbaugh.. ar “ -W. Beck...... + i 3 2 erm 7 mos. Appropriatien §539.01
FSA Crust...... ery iow. Anpropristion $1,521.45 Robert Corl..... gh. finden Hall: © W- Hartley... ...cooseeeecice; Bellefonte J; H. TUrnbach.......ooovvvuerense Philipsburg Jthods Bowes... «Pine Glenn Directors.
Directors. W. E. Irwin... “ Clyde Oyler.............:ccconnir0iemnninim. Clarence :
G. W. Schreffler.. » : J300D. MBYOBIS.....eceeitisrssrsrnsines “ M T ‘0. Hoff « H. E. Holtzworth.......ccosroercernnnnsn Fleming
6. W. R. Williams i Hew L puRainieook MIOhaCl EIR. cere iss eoessoered Shingletown Es. IAN . 1s roe 7 Sovrn PriLipseuRe BomoucH. P.J. McDonnell: farit ¢
jan es Facer Term mon. Appropriation sunt. iow, 3 NRRL Berm s mon Approprision gore Sere :
Term 6 mos. Appropriation $2,220. Joseph Strause.........ccewuvesmees State College - H. C. ROthTOCK....curreusseerseceresss Boalsburg Directors. Geo. B. Simler......ccoeveeecene at Directors, W. B. Parsons =
Directors Dr. M. L. Houser. ...Penn’a Furnace R. Bruce Harrison... oe 2 CO, MM, Gramley........c...orciennnnns Rebersburg Teachers EM. Greist. ...........coccesesesseses “
. Hezekiah Ewing........................ Fairbrook Gertrude Wieland.... .Linden Hall C. C. Loose...... * Stau fF Philipsb
John Womer... Andrew Gettig..... : “ J: A Meyer a A. F. Btauffer...............oce000000 000 ilipsburg . Teachers :
L. Neff........ .-Roland = Reacher. C.D. MooTe......icioerie ison coins Boalsburg J. W A s 4, Wi Ackerman... on « J. H, Harpster.........ccoveenseiennennnens Fleming
Michael Heato Milesburg John Miller....................... Pine Gove Mills 2% Ira B Jennie Morrison... Mary C. Zimmerman. . te
Jas. McKinley “ Harry Frantz... i 45 Howarp BorouGH. FA Det ary aye Joan Hoard a Peatigh A: Biddls...........c.....o.icv st
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: Fenchere, W. W, Keller. i 2 Directors W P Hosterman. ....Rebersburg ig Xiiche 2 J. M. Thompson. Term 6 months. Appropriation $1502.30
Wn Samuel Goss........ J H Schenck. Howard J C Morris.... « attie Henderson. Janet 8heddin Directors.
Chas. V. De Long Romola John McWilliams... “ H C Holter. “= H A Detwiler. “ Lizzie Crouch... te Jas. H. Carner........ce............ Hublersburg
Maggie V. Thom ilesburg A. J. Tate...... se W H Neff... ts \ J N Moyer. « Vara Snook........ te John H. Beck ....Nittany
Thies. £1oeher.. Me; Fale J. M. Garbric| ..Fairbrook { WH Limber « Chel lus Term 6 mos. Appropriation $2870.02 M. Corman. .......coerneerrsnescrssrsrsnssaiene Zion
ice Neff....... .Rolan Daniel Koch 5 “ 3 i a M. Smith... * i Henry Deitrich.. Mingoville
g Mu. Weber. Me Ean Cora ral State College PS Laing -Howard ed fohriek. Hadisonburs Jalen oreheY i William Beli yr estons Tieletonte Jaco) Weaver. ublersbur
sther athers. 5 tie. Wieland........... I, “ 3 nna Johnson “ eeress trersnssaenennes ra C. Ohl...... Nittan
H. E. Leathers... Mary A. Ei “Rock Springs RE Hockmam.. « ANUHOR Wager. noire Store And « Hoove “ : y
Floreriee ris Milesburg Sadie Keichline.... wi “ Lizzie M Holter... * H F Yearick...............oo.Centre Mills Mary E. Ward a Alf Robb i
annie DeLan 4s Sadie Miller.................... # H Porrer Twe. W. H. Markle, blersbur
J. A. Sager tt owarp Twe MiLessure Bowro. isd ats Ane © gong
Ed. Haneq “ Greae Twr. Term 6 mos. Appropriation $1,133.09 . a Terms 6 mos. Appropriation $2070.82. J. C. MUlfinger.........ccoocvusieves Pleasant Gap A i ian
C. 8. Luca: i Term 6 mos. Appropriation $2,323. Directors. CTS mo, Ap Propriation $788.68 Directors. Teachers. H Elmer Bret ie us
1. A ZRigIRY. cerns cirinritaehien ane Directors. Joshua R, Pheasant. Mt. Eagle Directors. M. FP. ROSSINAN......500000i000 0000000 Tusseyvile T. M. Barnhart........coesvevenneenn.. Bellefonte William Minnich 4
Boggs Twr. David Bartges.....: ; Penn Hall Geo. D. Johnson... ; “ Henry Comer... ovsiciiinnnnnn, Milesburg W. M. Grove...... .....Centre Hill J. H. Oliger......... er & L. H. Yocum... #
Term 6 mos. Appropriation $547. W. M. Allison... “Spring Mills John F. Schenck. .Howard 7 I Jones: oe ’” Ww. Y. Spngler ...Potters Mills Georgiana Steele. - Cyrus Hoy...... trees, GOT
Direct 'W. W. Neoge, Ponn Hall Franklin Confer... a 8 8mith....... J. RB. Bible.l..... . Harry Gentzel... James Bhafer........cc.cccceecensinnne.
. rectors. ini gd J. H. Ronst fdonl JosophShay.... 0 “ RB Mattern... ‘ Geo. H. Emerick Centre Hall W. C. Smeltzer fe
5 Y Bales, -Pine Glenn ohn Po ns NG Plstoher... Ee WH TOmMAS....cc.errnrrtstrstssucsesessns th A. F. Heckman..... usseyville J. C. Jodon.... te Worta Twe.
.F.1Loy ¢ s zon, g May Taylor... 2 Term 6 mos* Appropriation $037.73
Teachers. Tearhore Bella Barnhart. *
Directors.
Adam Cowher.....c.ccoiecnennnnse Hort Matilda
G. J. Woodring... vd 6%
R. C. Thompson.
? H. Ott... Axe Mann Jose “
. & y : seph Harpster.
Spring Mills J Bi Sol leasant Gap Henry Adams..... ss
se Hill Mame Bell Wilton WIHIBMS.......ccoreeeceneeercsanisens Martha
I it H. G. Meese “ Teachers.
“ J. O. Harpster...............
“ E. F. Whippo..
“« Samuel Williaj
...Port Matilda
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