THE CENTRE REPORTER, 8, W. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor THU RSDAY, JANU ——— 0 tay A RY TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one dollar per year in advance. ADVERTISFMENTS.—20 cents per line for three jusertions, and 5 cen per line for each subse: quent insertion. Other rates made known on application, NOTE. —3ubscribers will please observe the date on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it is not correct. Dates are only changed the first issue of each month, jan01, means that your subscription is paid to last January. O01 means July, 1901, Marriage Licenses, Damocratic County Com., 1902 JOHN J. BOWER, ( Bellefonte, hairman, N. W.—John Trafford, fonte, = W H. Garity . W. W.ticorge R. Meek, Hall, John (i: Dauberman, { 1. Abe Webber, How: . George Noll, Miles re. Musser, Miltheim J. W. Lukins, Phil ipsburg. Ed. 4. Jones, ol A.J Graham, Henry ( Wilcox, ' John I 1, State College, . W er, Fleming, “John John Orvis Fi G. H. Lyn James W, jelle Contre entre Hall, Unionville, Benner, N “ Boggs, P- N Lomola v. Pine Grove Mills, er, Gtesburg, er, Penns Cave, enn Hall Spring ¥ Haines WW, E Half Moon, J Harris, P. 8, Is) Howard, Huston, Liberty, Marion, Miles, I E. M. W Pattor Ti Poem P- 1 oh Le P N, P—David | R ———————————————————————— PENSIONING FX-PRESIDENTS, Representative Loveriog, of Massa- chusetts, has introduced a Lill in the House of Representatives providing that ex-Presidents of the United States shall receive a salary of $2500 from the date of their retirement from office, the law to apply to any ex-President livigg at the time it is The only individual who would be imme- diately benefited by the passage of the bill CGirover Cleveland, But Mr, Cleveland is understood to be quite far from being in a condition of want, and be is not a man of the sort who would be likely to elaim publie bounty as a peusioner simply for civil services asiready remunerated. There does not seem to be any need for such a law. The President of the United States re- ceives a fitting and liberal salary, and can always lay by somethiog for the rainy day. Washington was the wealthiest of our Presidents, aud the salary has been doubled from tne sum he received for the last quarter of a century. ea bt Judges Yerkes in Ducks County, has given au opinion coucerning the feeg of township supervisors which ought to have wide interest. The Judge held that the supervisor is entitled t= no commissions other than those on cash payments of tax. H»> is uot en- titled to commissions on tax worked out. Neither is he entitled to commis- sions on licenses or ohh taxes remitted. It is estimated that the effeet of this will be to reduce Lhe fees of supervisors by oae-half or two-thirde. It has been discovered in au good many places that the old system of working out the road tax is not a good one, aud does not produce good roads, but it is so con- venient that it is still kept up nearly everywhere, enacted, is skit Farmers who have been voting the Republican ticket for protection, which does not protect, may be inter- ested in the statement, that for the past few weeks four-fifths of the pota- toes reaching New York city for con- sumption have come fromm Europe. Farmers in some counties have been holding their polatoes hoping to get from seventy-five cents to a dollar, and perhaps would have received this sum, but for these importations. The Din- gley tarifl puts a duty of twenty-five er nuts ou potatoes, bul notwithstanding this duty, the importation has reduced the price in New York city so that farmers sve no prospects of receiving the price they ayticipated. Protection In this case, does not protect. It is ditffeient with the tarifl on iron, ele, quite different, Se A — The Isthmian Canal Commissions re- port favors the Pavsma route, It was transmitted to Congress Mouday by the president without ¢ mnent, General Bell has ordered reconcentra- tion of Filipinos to break up the insur. rectioi in Batanpgas Province, The Philippive tarifl’ debate began in the Beunste Tuesoay, the House bill haviug been favorably reported, The National Guard Association meets lu Wasington to consider a bill looking to the organization of the guards of the various States into a re. serve army of the Federal Government. Henrivgs on proposed reductions in the war taxes on tea und beerio bel held next Monday, { Continued from First Page. ) daughter offered herself as a sacrifice tosavea'l others. The whole king- dom was i mourning—for the girl was beloved by every one, Bt. George at last heard of it and determined to slay the dragon, who had hitherto proved invulnerable to every one. Bo while the king and people trembled and prayed in agony Bt. George made a great ball of some sticky substance that was used for making boats water proof. Aud when the Dragon came out to get and slay the malden, St. George threw the ball right into the Dragon's mouth and as his teeth closed down on it be could not open it again. Then Bt. George easily slew him with his sword and there was great rejoicing in the whole réalm. “Correlation of Btudies’”’ was the next topic discussed. Miss Ada Hay- man: Theold ideas were that the three IRs should be taught—reading, 'riting aud 'rithmatic, the new are the development of the three He— head, heart, hand. James B. Strohm: (Mr. Blrobhm’s talk on correlation of studies was of such a character as to merit its publi- which will be done in the next issue.) “Preparation for teaching Mothersbuugh: prepare as thoroughly as others who enter professions, He should obeerve numan nature; be a good diseiplinarian —able to govern himself and others, No matter how able a school m-D. RK. tion; without this there will be failure, Edward Williams: If you are not thoroughly prepared you will find it an obstacle in the way to success in the school room. not only bave a certificate, liking for the work. “How to teach prim: ry geography.” — Miss Gertrude Wieland: Much the work should be based on lan exercises, Let the gather seeds, plants, ete stories; guage Tell tell about animals; fly, cocoon, birds. Tell about towns, townships apd states, why towns have certain names; why Phila- delphia is called the city of Brotherly Love, do not use books. E K. Smith: taught in a way that it will not be be- vond the conception of the scholar. Home geography—the geography of your immediate surroundiogs—should first be taught; later. foreign tiful solo; it was pleasing to the from start to finish. stitute. The body was casily ed and showed all chair. Miss Dora Meyer presided at gan, Miss Berlha Tressler, daughter of J L. Tressler, recited a splendid poem, telling on what there is “down.” ROVErn- deflerer ce to the or Observations An observer at the institute pressed with a few Boalsburg at one time was the Athens of Penns Valley. The old there sent many young men iuto the world with the education there as the ouly sure foundation success, Many of them have successful-—sucecssful in 8 true seuse- in life. was n- THE INNS OF NORWAY PLAIN AND WHOLESOME AND WITH- OUT ANY FRILLS. Affairs, Served. The Menls Are Formidable and Salmon Is Guests Are Expected to Eat Hearts ily and to Walt on Themselves, At intervals of eight slong the public highway, ‘tion with the skyds Ww t Always ten miles nally or in LON luxor elter, be Isterod find the comforts if the of life—plenty of food and sh tnd board. There is furniture or velvet carpets or china, but always window, someotim ne no uph neat lace curtains at every 3 In the stables, American wil much thnt home and nnd customs vel tod Pu able In his 1¢ himself like a gentl ways meet with al weleon dows of the A luxurious deny himself tomed to at vim, juire: and no a homely tel their ov 3 partie als rly you are stupld nn of the day and snooz you ought f« styl is poor jit by the lan clectrie bells, ing you usup Lelp yours for t nt } 11 eid value of education; natural, inbred, among Boalsburg citi- are a credit to them. It was observed that with Buperip- tendeut Gramley there were five cat. didates ut the ipstitute, willing and abundantly able, to serve the couuty at the head of the public schools. It was observed that the teachers who took part in discussions had made previous preparation not ouly on the sut ject asssigned them but on all. It was observed (hat history is a p'ay thiog for Prof. Jus Gregg. Gregg was an bistorion when iu Kilts, and an orator when in knickerbockers, tid gain State College. Prof. Irving I. Foster, P. V. C., in- stalled the officers of State College Woodman Camp, No. 6137, ou Friday night as folloas: V. CO. J. C. Pills burry; W. A, Wm. A. Hoy; B., Wn. A. Colling; C., H. D. Edmiston; P., W B. Glenn, M. D ; M., M. Woower; E , H. Glenn, Clark Herman, Christ H. Evey and E, E. Evey have gouve to Pittsburg to work for the Murfay Lumber Company. Oscar Bowersox went to Allegheny county to look up a new situation, Butcher A. F, Mar. kle is one of the big users of ice here, taking ten car londs from Hecla; the College takes 250 tons from Oak Hall, 8. 8. Grelb bas a fine situation in the ear shops at Coreopolis. Dr. W, F, Hurter, D . D. H. C,, of the Woodmen, was absent most of Jast week on an of- ficial trip to Altoona, Everett and oth- er points, Dr. C. A. Brown, Jr.. has Just returned to his duties at the Fx- periwent Station, from a tour of insti. tute duty. A AA RNA Girrs WANTED. ~The Bush House, Bellefonte, wants two or three girls for dinivg room work. No previous Inquire at the Reporter office or Bus Housy, NOP or Tl er the rep an roast, sak while for end CHR ' | BOTY » you got al cold ments that you brenkfs did two or three Lo lies, Fis! af of life is serve al. fr pper and boiled strips of cold vep rich color on sort: wait "S had disl for it every m salinon the fori akfast anid st iainsiay. sO i with salison of a ¢ at all neals The lakes: with in nets they are first five or sis have bad them ties in succession they thelr relish, erage. Ever Shody arinks It and Rbine wine can be bad at the ger hotels, but never any brandy or other gtroug liquo option prevails throughout and in the country districts the wu spirituous Hquors 13 forbidden.—W. KE Curtis in Chicago Record: Herald, Bate and alt, Allave yon suffered much from tooth. ache?” asked the dentist, “A Hite” answered the young wom- ‘an in the ehale, “but not much. My teeth, | suspect, are like mamma's, She has pever had anything done to Lers, and she hasn't an unsound tooth in ber head.” i “How are rour father's teeth?” | “Poor papa! His are nll gone. They $¥500 id rivers are wel salison trout, wh are eq aid kept alive in tanks until You enjoy them the measles, but after you seventeen or : needed, ¢ jar whisky re. Loe Norway, “Well,” sald the dentist, breaking | levident that you Inherit your upper jaw from your mother and your lower aw from your father."—Chicago Tri Sescimticmns M ———— Write Grant Hoover for prices on surauce. : ede TWO WRECKS, Measrs, Spmuc) Swartz and Lunson Barris Fneh Had Wreokn Hamuel re forenoon Saturday Fie wis of the bolts which eased the the a inas arouad in he driver the held woods when one tongue anne to loose, frighten turned the Swartz drop and at once and threw Mr. and after {to to hie succeeded the much damage was done to Lhe sed or Mr. Bwariz ily which saved from being bruised about his body, The red Monday morning. and while, in Not driver, control of HOrReE, harness dressed, WH hieay him second wreck ocean Mesers. Lauzon Burris John Heckman, wert of town, both young farmers were on their way to Lh Howard Creamery Company's place fo d The former just business liver thelr overtook town and st There milk, latter above sried arive around him. Wis a natured race for then all was ugh Heokman, shortly aft prised to see Durris’ horses, diver pass him like a streak, and then only discovered that his {eam had become upmanag ran down ¢hurch rate, the being The ‘drive when fhe tenn diamond they w the i! the however ‘turn cornet ju pe Jie sled to avoid injury. The team disappoint him and ran across the dianior Valley road then pres the Brush watched #iop , bul 1 them Garver Sarpr ised, Anthony W. Garver, Lap, WHE giv 41 ner 1 His grou $y # gi, Poorman and Coal Land Sold, id (Sree ithin the pas tm received fi understood to be more » property will be pl withiin a year, baile four mil creck, npon which fed Thi the Sus tf Hes « branch will ox branch of eatfield at 8 juehanna Ltia and Cl - Boalsburg Wesley Meyers madea tn tate College ines trip Tuesday; M: mer Houtz, of Wm ¥ 3 0S as hired to KE! Hall, who has bought ont er, tha Millheim buteher. Many of the sale of R Mever Linde; Mey attended at Oak Hall, iast citizens 8. Palmer, The bhus«tling butchers Ishler made a flying Segner and trip to the Bre Bert Allen, i merchant, the enterprising bids meade a business trip George Ishlir bas been eonfined {ime with an Messrs, George Keller, of Houser Misa Helen it among friends in Altoona, D. W. Meyer returned home Wed. | Mattie Twigg, who has been very sick with pneumonia. Messrs, Adam Hosterman and John Fortney each brought a load of sand from the Barrens for Ira Rishel’s new house, Ephriam Keller and son Paul spent Saturday at the home of his father, David Keller, ——— AM Clover Berd and Mill Feeds, I have on hand cholee Clover Sneq | and all kinds of Mill feeds, such ns chop, bran, shor, widiltogs-hrown | and white < by the ton, Joserin Lutz, Centre Hall, Pa. As AIS For Bale or Rent. —Btore and dwells I ing opposite hotel, Spring Mills. Ad- dress J.D. Loxa, Spring Mills, Pa. BANKS. Penn's Valley ENTRE Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. Cashier. HALL, ATTORNEYS. ITOGH 8B. TAYLOR, id AVorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, ‘ourt, Ali manner of legal bi nded 10. No, 4T i news promplly J. Hl ORVIN CC. M. JOWER, Al Orne ¥8 8 Li AW, BELL Be E Office in Crider's Exchange building 30r, PA. ¥) David ¥. ison YE. PA. Office XN. W two door . nad, First Nationa We towa: rd pu smith, i isher's Nona, mETCETTR EY Ww. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. yme kround to ses me, $ Spring Mills, Pa. iP. V.S. STORE. Do not have wet feet. Do not think Spring is here. Do not think any old thing will do. - Do not think von will not catch cold unless yon will come to the store and get something warm and comfortable i in all kinds and sizes of shoes, can expect three more ha of cold and wet weather until the sun ny days of Spring como. You can expect some epecial prices — O: A. KRAPE. Sessessesisasinstaniassissnsasaesse 3 ” HOTELS. HALL BOTEL. Wy oq Er i and cant for Detling snd HOTEL HAAG, -E ~ LE dn So % Pare» AE A ee. 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