VOI. LXX]1V. RE HALL, PA. THU RSDAY, DE CE! TEACHERS INSTITUTE, The FPiliy- Filth Aonoal Session Mot In Court House Monday Morning, The fifty-fifth annual session of the Centre County Teachers’ Institute met in the Ceurt House, Bellefonte, Mon- forenoon, The {first session was in enrolling At . Iostitute was opened with exercises, the by Rev. Dr, Lutheran church. Iu his preliminary remarks to intro- ducing Dr, Corson, of Ohio, Superin- tendent Gramley explained why there the day occupied teachers, 130 p.m music ard devotional latter being conducted Holloway, y, of the LOVE OUT OF THE RACE, Stalwarts and Empry Hands the Chase decided, will not be appointed Superior Court beneh, The reasons ure First, Centre county turned in anp| anti-Quaay vate at the full election, What good could Love be to the Old! Mau? Becond, Centre county has one mems- 'r on the Bupreme court bench, and no one cares to have him succeeded by any other than himself when his term wis but one Sr aker for the afterncon, I}. Corson spoke on ‘““Theoretical ver. 1s Pract twenty-five years ago teachers ed at these institutes to iglish Grammar, Tustitutes | far as | ical Institutes, and said that | gather | discus tech- | nicalities in Ix or tol ve difficult are beneficial to teachers only so them to think and to what ti Li 4 y snl prouiems, they cause act, People looking itnte just wha | generally get ey are | for. Teachers get out of an are put in it. inst t looking | [ pedagi they { i wand how un | } much they that should not adopt methods, bu ther ii ality of she A is i e cheek-mate to adopting ie said, the teachers] t & zy, adapt i teach ¥ 1 ! ! 8 pers meth other teaschers, ( { wr i otis of Dr. wrson said ; la regulate and th ines ie Jaw of ¢ and Liarie I i ly and de- teachers’ at the bar- nupetency Pl N r against ri ia the ’ examination, jeaker Continuing the s said Ihe examining power should be eareful in | the anti of i ih avent certificates certificates should bs y gr z teachers’ i ted to the e perma O11: be Cran most competent ters of the eX there pews; ed funerals that fer the Should minis gospel - | be i that she examination amined oftener, would . 3 slet ers in chureh si ld subject to : | J fre would take | place ir i riv 1if hotild laws ! t eariy ii sLOWIG lawyers | and judges be ur same obliga- | tion. iu » would pot ; 210K sen the ry s« often. On the same score teach. | ers should undergo examination. Mond tainment € or opera house, iy evening there was no enter- | i i of character the ¢ and any urt | hous there was | 1 " i e by teach- their | en- considerable ed mpl aint mad to 1 4 : iged sit at ’ Li ers who were ol 11 il » Be places throughout the boarding pl ing. The institu President, C. Vice P Recordin Ass’t Hecretary Enrolling Secretary, Door-1ie J. N. Tule. Ticket Agent, J. C. The following are the committees :| Fi ®, W. WW, Keller, C. E. Royer, G. C. Stine, Ella Levy, Jennie | Morrison. i , J. A. Williams, H. E. | Pletcher, H. 1. Stabhr, ¢ President, I. or Mg gf Strom, | ! i : 8 i iTNAan, | A. J pe Is, i Morris, ! ection rf Iles tie I; 9 Yabb Unroline A Detwiler, J. E tick- 4 and, D. 15. Ushers, H. H. Sinith } Loy, M. J.| Haines, Spun igler, H E. Fisher, E. M. Deitrich. David O. Etters, J. K. Meyer, James Gregg, H i I. Ilgen, O. W. Relch-| W. F. Kienzle, A. Ishler, Millard opg, H. F. Hag, + W. H. Morrison, M. C. Henry Crounister, J. J. Breon, | P. P. [» gis] ation, Horton, J. D W. Morris, A. ley, Gi. Booze, The afternoon session was breught toa by all rising and singing “My Country tis of Thee” After the regular Tuesday morning was Dr. 8. D Ohio Btate Normal “History”! and the best method to teseh it. He showed the Importance of traiuipg the memory. History iss memory study. He gave a history of the events which led up to the Hay- Pauncefoote treaty now about to be ratified by the senate for the building of the Nicarauguan canal, He started with the Monroe doctrine and came up to the present tine, He paid an eloquent tribute to Alexander Ste. phiens, the great southern statesman, You can take a number of events that have a relation to each other and the oue will help you to remember the other. He gave out fi{ty words that had relation to eancli other and then go’ the teachers to repeat them unaided in the order he gave them which they did quite successfully thus illustrating his method of teaching history, The elosing talk of the morning was given by Dr. Corson, His sul ject was MAdaptalitlity to Teach” Cuaracter and scholarship are the two ain ne cessitiens for a teacher, I Lave no sym- pathy wiih the giumbler and fault finder as I Lelleve the world is grow frg better every day and the teachers are helping to make itso, Work, if it is meritorious will be nppreciated, A IA A 0 Long Jersey leggings 75¢. . Yeager & Davis. Men's embroidered slippers, 400. Yeuger & Davie kK lose opening services the first speaker professor in the who rpoke on Fuga s The appointment of another judge from this county would greatly Third, Centre county has a member in the Governor's cabinet in the per- son of Hon, John Hamilton, who with his State College Times promised to miracles, but the best show ATATE GRANGE SUDDEN DEATH Ov W. L. BAKER, £1 Resnion at Johnstown.—A Thousand Delegntos nnd Visitors on Haod, The Petinsylvania State Grange met | in unnual session at Johnstown Tues. day and continued over Wednesday. Took Alum in Mistake fp Paton in Head William L.. Fr, track foreman at Miflli F eansylvania railrond company, of Thursday | Baker employed pio} a tuburg by ge in Penpsyl-l ut one | vania is entitled to two delega‘es. Mr. | i and Mrs. L. Rhone are the delegates! of lust | from Progress Grange, and Miss Muy | Mrs. Rhone has been appointed by year { Master Hill as Flora, in the absence of | several Miss Florence Rhone, and she will pre- |, side over the court in conferring the sixth, or degree of FF.ora. The Legislative ( ret Monday night at the Merchants’ Ho- tel, Leadquarters of the State Grauge, | Master W. F. Hill, dress, discussed the agricultural siiu ation. He opposed the ship subsidy bill, favored radical advocated free rural mail delivery, the of U by tithe resident died week, n suddenly Ou bad buried their I 18 (rom return » } nigh Mr. thirteen that day Baker Fir : : Plate old daughter lua, who die { H fays previ { unerat I the spine, from the { { du 0! pon ing com plait Ne ] pain io th ud, je ie hi i ie Wis { { ‘Srv it fe i § otnmities {ed Lo take soda, concluded to de tisistuke ia teas-poonf in his anual ad- yelcian was all pis Baker wus born sUinmoned Le evel | vinegar. A ph: did thie jal once wo i his power Al in {counteract reform in taxation, | dl, o'clock Mr. Wis COT prog 6, 1t Deceased He November G0 election tited Blales Senators was roartied 4 ; he could put up for the boss was a bear Quay and Stone po doubt have de- | cided that the better policy would be] to lick up a clean limbed horse in| of rather than ace pi promises from the | Centre county politicians who have nothing to give in return for favors. Just w I1 fill the vacaney made resignation of Judge Mitchell, decided, but Judge of Mercer county, ’ ne the state Foon anol tis ho wi by the i= not definitely nami ee an fc Yop Greek Marr Jags Castomas. Constant! inople of a woman nonles. To | { FIR] at the nar. § next | Greek in the tha 3 TOOK re. i 8 Is cele | The i rriag no ring is} wns on the | room. Then, | ronouncing the the couple walk] three times, ! man at inter. | * wat 5 $ r, the friends | Josephin a direct vote of the people, anti-trust Margaret Shirk in 18 who, laws, the revision of the fees and sala. ries of three dau yg and | He thought the habit of killing birds for | Liters, Lulu, State and Federal officers survive Lio the protection of dairy interests, Und i Week of Prayer Servies i of caused au nlarmivg increase of I Binbibg wilh =u should attract the attention of legislators, & N\ A List of Subicribers Connected With uit bi Ary insects, beetles and worms and 5 " cled {ments for gf union week of LY er ervice will econdu arran or mE po — - which were feeted at THE U. 1% - ’ re &T, cent meeting of ministers a Uncle Sam Kouows What's What Did cons the Centre (all Exchange, | The U.T. & T. company its subscribers with a 1hat in ver pt 3 of them, making furnished of pa- trous, and below sre given those con nected with the Centre Hall exchange. | Thell. P&T. eral local companies recently, its the new list ture of and making bh of ithat char sev. h company absorbed belo whi ge {Lo ge Le we lick tl delphia and the greater part of Peon-| oi, ps, — - i Keith's Theunire CENTEE HALL Es axtonisl Lid EI Alexan 4 lately | Keitd | nary T2W. W. Boob, Whess and | HT BDA Bx ret r. Hartioss an assem! Centre Repo r WRI Ux Dauber Emer! oreman i Hosterman, Howard Creamery Co, Ho ii K 13 E al * & likely than ever \ V grammes ot Hl cents, Z ward Cream M. Huyelt ery Ox No alr, and a gen- wong those pres. | cut to secure RE FLOWER AND TRE y freq E. nent or oe, reiioy ey the cut. ‘ing no stub, ys tp ii L quince and «} one on another, with va. in th ¢ orchard is best They eat all any choice, ns pigs do, fall or helps of good $ % ing t¢ be ¢ Ppupas 8 every avenient, $¥it uj > iow fu iy 3, apricot, nectarine a light, dry and » grown on loose, led os a quick beds that especially ud pale leaf. ower froes ere both less when grown in the The trees will make a nd at the same time e fo 3 } dn Ins ¢ been used for summer bloowers will not flower again intil the inte spring months, Geran}. 18 for winter blooming should be vn especially for that purpose hy Eeeping the flower buds nipped off une. til August. ascs wi 1 i fu oy “i Ns Love at First Sight, We talk of love at first sight, but what shall we gay of people who have pever seen each other marrying and being pot unhappy? “Courting.” sald an Irishman, “is like dying—sure a man must do it for himself.” In some countries—as, for Instance, Bweden—this is not the case, There the marriages of young people are made for them by thelr parents, and they only begin to court when they are wed: ded. This sounds wrong and absurd In theory, but it often works well In prac: tice. Indeed young people ask the ad. vice of thelr parents much too little about that which Is perligps the most perious and important undertaking In life~marringe. ‘too many of them arg lke the young lady who said she hoped ghe might be cut into ten thousand trinngles If she did not know more of everything than did her mother. Ba they consult no one and Insist on gain. Ing experience at a great cost to them: selves, — Philadelphia Ledger, Asa For sale——An unlined Buftslo robe, W. A. Boar, Centre Hall, Bee our slippers for Christmas pres ents, Yeager & Davis, All kinds of slippers. Yeager & Davia Mens' boys’ and youths’ papvas | ’ Huy I Anihar Getietn Jlrs 1 N Kryder | Las of the weaj Lame, 13 Clement > #2 Meyer & Musser 5 E. Park, Physic 11 Penns Valley Bank'g ( “ur BH. Ww John Ki head between the to his home ed a} WII the i’ Blation ler | is badi bh eves, V EWO see oul : bot riaiged fire id Mir. 4 y * is i : ery k implement Dealer { his recove LY. rnd Merchant, Exchange “i oi HIF. Smith Gen 20: United Tel BW. B Mis New a & Telgh, Co hone Dwelling Nearly Barned of C. P. fs was be. reside Jd. MM. Bearick I Rev. W, H. Schuyler. residence. CENTRE HILL General Merchs CO 4 gi ¢ The | Long, OG {ing plastered, i fire the day. | placed on each floor of taid the pl stove on the second flo | get new dwelling house 172 Rev i residenor . : 1 marine i while 1 Spring Mills, whic ' other A stove ti} hind house been in drying. The in some way which 1073 1. C, Bible ¥ ie i 3 More asteriog in WEG. BR. Meliss, General handis FARMERS MiLLs or, fire to the fi YOT, General Merchand PERS Hall i8 J. B. Pishor's sons ral 10.8 J. B, Fisher's Sous, Flour 1063 John Rishe!, + ® [stove drop firs [this time the fire was discov red, | prompt and vigorous fighting rescued {the building flames, \ o the story, JO Merchind ise, : ss y it ™~ MU Mill, Farm POTTERS MILI W072 H. 8. Alexander, Ph 1067 Edward Allison, Residenios 1065 F. A, Carson, Genera! Merchandise, 1064 A. MoCoy & San Genera! Bion JOS Alex MoCoy, Residence, 1062 James Reish, Potters Mills Hotel, TUSBEYWILLE 1079 W. F. Rockey, Produce Dealer 1055 Henry Rossman, Undertaker, 19748, M, Swartz, Gepgeral Merohand tse EPRING MILLE 1108 Allison Bros, Flouring Mil, 102 William Allison, Residence, 1001 H. 8. Braueht, Physic an, 1002 H. 8. Confer, Residence, HOO. T. Corman, General Merchgndise. 1H Charles Krape, Shoe Merchant, 1096 P, W. Leitgell, Physician 1085 C, P. Long, General Merchandise, HOI P. R. R, Co., Passcauger Station, 108 J, F. Rearick, Residence, 1107 1, C. Robinson. Hardware Store, 1050 Howard Rossm ny, Genpral Merghandise, 1097 Johu Baith & Bros, Furnitore & Underiak’g, 1108 John Suavely, Spouting & Racflng, 1052 Spring Mil » Hotel, Kiwia Rubl, Peop'r, mmm Remarkable Nerve, Mary Fulmer, aged thirteen years, a resident of Williamsport, undertook to shorten distance while on an errand Baturday evening, by crawling under a freight train, which began to move just as she got fairly under. Without becoming contused she quickly threw herself fiat on the ground between the rails and remaioed still until twenty. five cars passed over lier, a dogen spec tators seeing her retoarkuble nerve and | calling encouragement to her. In spite of painful blows by pre Jecting brake beams she did pot move. Her right hand was crushed and lacerated #0 that it will be vecessary to ampus tate the fore floger. Her left hip was dislocated and she was badly brul.ed. ————— — ———— The most complete line of ruliber boots aud shoes to be found fu the city yaician cu rt 2 Sensible ldea {that supply and demand in | teachers had much to do with wages they were receiving. oounty superintendent virtually hoes scramble for schools for teachers, either a scramble or a Permanent | school system, whether obtained through a state institution or by an examining committee, Every school teacher should be su! jected to exami: uation at stated times, The influence would be wholesome, ili Wronged His Wife, A story of a man’s alleged dual life became public at Williamsport when J. Vincent Johnson, of Jamestowh, N. Y. was arrested jn that eity charged with wife desertion, Johnson, who is fifty years old, came to Williamsport several months ago, and is alleged to have been married to a young woman pamed Lottie Webber, of Sugar Valley, Roan witer, arriving he wrote to his wife that he was ill in the hospital, and has since written similar letters advising ‘her of his slow progress to wards health. Becoming worried ever hier harband’s condition Mrs. Johnson left Jumestown and ese to Williamsport, Upon ber arrival there she learned the true condition of allairs and ciwsed her husband's arrest, Ladies overguiters, 17. ' Yehgor & Davis, Warm slippers for ookd feet, ¥ girgs. Yeager & le Is at Meyer & Musser's. You 4 & Davia, 12, 1901. DEATHS, DAVID BANEY en suddenly ill while on the street, his Edward Baney, | expired soon after from heart discuse, neph ew, ¥ ANNA BWARTZ BTEVENFON Anna, wife of Harry | Bellefonte, Stevenson, died Baturday of morning from ky. Mhe hind been iil day she at Wis i re vio Wiis born , this 1 Larix | blersburg inly, and the ft 6 ‘8 . ighter of of on ud Suzan 8 11.1 Po : ieionte, Bhe was aged hust 3 'y and M., night arid Mary T bhursday brother, Hublersburg, ‘ and leaves a £ years, three children, Veruie bie BVEOR One and a baby born last “he also ls i i. Bwarly - »> -. Miilheim, Mauck pent several J. Aller visit Win, and family, of Nittany, days in town last we i. tigw sy Mra Nmith, his parents on Mair Harry rday f i =sireet for over a week, Urner to rr Sa . Haven, ay began a this alternce Met hod. rev 0 bn Bunday | | of Lhe f series of in lace on Pp * g 4 3 i ner | ned from . wer refur risit to Williamsport Thurs lny even- | i ns West ny 3 i in town sceompanied eX] arrived ob} evening, by | IP Young rienced hand empl men his I, is have in t plymout Danville for some tine g, and will #pel dl grapd-father and] ter spending a week with her hus | ite; Mrs. M, C urned {o town Saturday iwfo mand in Be (iep- bart ret after | i. Ware d Wei Lf Ww! niles eldest son of Bamuel Fy t seriousiv | ” slrect, is f {0 Bemist Ge 0 Lewis. in dev, orge | isters of nge lieal chur h, Ley wisburg idest min who | tur. | i § 3 3 5 : died at bis home in = a day. John Hox Tr of Wal and Su; vi fen Store, spent of | Saturday day at the bome Mists Minnie Hartman, daughter of | ber home, Hariman has been workiog io Miss | Belle | fonte since some time last summer. Ninee the tescl ers are atlending in-| stitute this week, the streets are flood. d with school ehildren. D. Li. Zerby i transacted busivess inl i i W—— A ————— LOCALS, Try SRDS a box of Boraxine and save nothing equal—C. P. Long, Bome of the Bellefonte show decorations make a good saw wood, Misses Ethel Miller and Maggie of Hublersburg, are stopping with Mr. Ed. Crawford, at the Miss Laura Stover, of Potters Mills, is a guest at the home of her aunt and Mr, aud Mrs. Stover, at i Bellefonte, Samuel Jordan, Fall of Moshannon, has and John H. Fish, of Philipsburg, one of § a month. Benjamin Stover, of Centre Hill, was a caller atthis office Tuesday. He said Sinkiog Creek was bank full after the rain on Monday, Chas. A. Krape, of Spring Mills, bas a word to say to holiday shoppers, and urges them to buy serviceable Christmas gifts. A sensible act, fora s2nsible man, Miss Pearl Riter on Saturday after. noon went to York, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Runkle and Mr. and Mrs, Poorman for some time. Charles D. Emerick, who for the past few months has been employed as a lineman with the UT, aud T. come pany, arrived at his home in Centre Hall Tuesday night. H. BE. Murty, superintendent of the U. T. and T. company, Bellefonte, has been sent to another polut by the com- pany. N. E. Robb, It is said, will succeed Mr, Murty. Ladies 10-putton overgaiters, Se, Yeager & Davis, Horse Blankets and Bed Blankets aL 55 cents per pair, aud up—C, P. NO. 48. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. | PAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The Bpinsters’ Reunion in Grange | Arcadia, Saturday evening, Dee, 21. 3 | The new McKinley postal cards have | been placed on sale by the department, Chiristmas ig coming gC. P BO ure our . Long, Spring | Christmas goods Mille, Charles Homan Monday Villiamepe it for a short 1s went fo 1 s Visit among i lives. 1 Dr.G. W. { motor to run | other machinery, Dr. H. C. Walker, who practiced { dentistry Lewistown for twenty Hosterman uses waler and a bis turning lathe in i VEeurs, i 1 (2 sind, died last w eek, B. Ei { Giraysvi : j edicts today, 1 Ad Ati i wy Miss snberg an Bella y Will jo ia children are iu the ben- Hn hitursday. The school Lo ders attending having the themselves, owing to the i 41 13 ( i stitule, in James Gregg, of X £41 Oi Lh filesburg, week with her sisters irk nnd Miss saugey, in this place, © orter Odenk Alda Arnold would like to be CONEress- wan from this distriet, Nominate the volers will say y want him, wheth- er or not t} ie Levy jams, 1 Ie 1 = ana 'i Begnor Miss boih of irg, Aikens, of Pine bursday Evening { last week N. B. ee from the art house et’s Exchange. Id Wire E. Will married (irove i 208i ¥ 5 fin Mills, Spangler room 6 ann ual meeting of the Pean- held in State the Dairymen’s Un HH. Hayw , Was elected secretary 1 it ion wood, of of LO lege ® aion Ti 48 ir the ensuing vear. by accident ie boy the name of Pack: r, who through the in and ally shot al a Valley, hog tomach, neighbor's house is improving, t for his rec Laere are J acot town po wery., of Farmers Mills, was business Saturday, and mill dam froz n } a N Cese, on # i Was fr ecurrence for this season Mra M ary ii iT oftheyear Wr 4 1 mr i daughter au Joshua T. D $ il guests of Polter and Friday wiil where they wil dinda, drive to Walsn WII. the Lhe Mrs. Hayes. Wilbur ba Mrs 's sister, Hen ney blacksmith «n er moltr and drill, arry the r Works very :atis- WL B&B wat wich he uses to run the fan ieyele wheel is used to ¢ 2 i buckets. The mot factorily. John Grove, to ie of the most whship citi Ot promie Mon- mMusCl- leaving him in a condi- ad ane pe the nent Gregg "1s ? L was nigh Ar paraiys=is, attacked with tion scarcely to t about in house, of C pped around last week Mr, | the farmers who 0 had Frank Moyer, west entre Hall, to sdvance Moyer is one of crop of yield a | bis stibeoriy plica a fine will market. Noah Leitzell, of Aaronsburg, a mason by trade and aged some fifty years, is seriousiy ill with an affec- tion of the heart. His daughter, Mrs. J. H. Lave, and husband, of Tyrone; were called home on account of the fathers’s illness. Chapman Township, Snyder county, has five small-pox patients, They are all in the farally of John Kerstetter and his brother in-law, who live in an adjoining house, and there is little danger of it spreading any further, Miss Kerstetter who had the disease first has recovered. Miss Olive, daughter of George B. Davis, a wealthy citizen of Selins- grove, died from the eflects of having an eye tooth extracted. The wound subsequently developed blood poisone ing which so affected her eyes that, had she survived, total blinduess would have been her faite. No case similar to this has been noted by her attending physicians, C. G. Spicher, of Morganza, is pay- ing his father and sister in this place a visit during his vacation from the Morganza Reformatory, wher: he holds the position of Second ofMicer in Division B. Hiram Grove, of Spring Mills, and Clayton Stover, of Centre Hill, are also connected with the in stitution named, aud hold, respective. ly, the positions of first and second of ficers, In Division C. Tue ref; hans at present about eight hundred in. mates, Each officer has nearly a hun dred bays under his care, All kinds of horse blankets, ceuts up, at Boczers, Centre rn,
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