a RTER. 5. 18503. QUOUOOROT ROBT CULO DROO0ee © * Fver dandwv?c Ev eryopouy oS n> - 9h a “Shoes Are co dS we e090 2+, PA. P0C000000 0800806600000 BE00OEOON ITMENTS en taxes to ti ber of pu- them to cost for than oS), the, This transport pupils in ¢ cost of fuel t, equipments, ele ' wt of additional yale rm. . pets "Bus » An omnious ween Lew. Rail- Junetion, running be fstown ivania road stat at Le Wis or Maiti Ov coal car Penns) wistown run dow i on the Milroy branch by a being drilled in the ynrds , containing five passe } demolish ed. Ma, hard , Klive, thiriye five yi id, sintitly Killed. Mrs. lin \ thrown on the rail and her bead cra hed, BR, M coy, Pennsylvania Rail road ti at Lewistown June- tion, who was riding in the buss, and James Long, the driver, were serious ly inju wel, Phe olher passengers es- caped wi hb sight lijuries. . 1esday night rue BOROUGH SUHOOLS, LOCALS. No marriage licenses this week. Number of Scholars in Attendance—Cost of i The Penns Cave post dis | closed. wv... 1 Mrs. P. J. Condo, Hall, advertises March 21. Miss Mary Earhart, of Be lefonte, is Maintenance —iledanetion in § xpelises, The school being ctissed to a con d tre Hall, The Ia { (question 1s . rable extent nt east ol bone of sale contention rly indicated on the surface, but for argument ake the question raised the borough couls or co school its near town. | children in | 0Of three schoo eal of four.” The J. C. having good | caller Monday disputed by Mills, He was accompanied Brown, of Potters Was 3 fact ‘ent all is sch any | by his son Edward. Samuel Bruss, west of town, on his i At present b \8 8 | way home Saturday evening, found a that " t i hat in-{ [t is awaiting the owner. Arith- . " «| Mrs. (3. 1... Goodhart 1]. MN. ‘| daughter Busan Evans and Miss Virna ive curriculum lap robe i { {es the fo Howing branches : Written and CArammar, History, History, History, Creneral } 1" ; 3 1 | Geiss were callers at this oflice Tuesday Civil | Geometry, Liter- Alge- hese branches are all | | Reporter Geography, : hanks to those who sent In sub . i . { s las + Ie ook-keeping, scription during the last week, 1 : i C rections are jad: various High School lis orrectio wre made. wnches | will be given at the time ory, Geometry and | will be given at the time, two classes, making The following is a report ol the Pot High School. | ters Mills school, Cordelia Acker, Intermediate Number of i y the 1 Lit and | teacher. pupils enrolled re each graded to A, Band C. years 1896-1807, | 15, females 8, during month, | total 20 males 18, female 3, Average attendance, males total 23. Per cent. of a months school, | tendance, males 80, females 80, t« as a shortage for | Pupils attending every day dur A Beble Bovd Bmith, ¥ 506-1897 of $50, al- | month, Viola himer, Wn of the year | alance handed over ould vith a six mill rate Decker a make the short- Messrs, . TW, for the year 1584i- term of school | the | show a | minutes of do not wr High esolution ol School, June four anlaries to the me<-hall mill rate | . :. . }] an did pre oards, and at the | sare time was able to apply $336.00 of | funds to liquidating debt which can be | nous statements, it | 3t the four borough | smducted for less than | six and « half previous boa fell mills, while the] of little benef short several hun- {| ship sche No township MATS dred dollars with the same tax rate! How did the one present board manage revenue to raise the wages of its teachers, main- | judgment can be | ing to say that | duced by give privileges to tain the same number of schools and the schools can the same number of months of school one, and at the same time for less money than previous hoards? The result of reducing the The first step of economy was to lift | from four to three | 8187 50 from the township, and £40.00 est was paid and place it at a lower rate | of interest, on appropriations, or a total of $247 50, | which is The second was to reduce all running more teacher at $32.00 and cost of fuel for expenses, | heating the additional room. did mot pay, nor| That is the $8.00 per year for The I rent, light and fuel) a place of meeting. the loss children of town from an educational point, can The present board money side of the sub- was it asked to pay | ject. ws to Centre town, to the The members of the board the offices of its think of boards paid meet at members, who never | Bot be measured by making a charge. Former | The scholars in the lower grades will that of ita | members for office privileges, and not | sum to one The question of reducing the schools for one year, but for a number of years, of the borough to three was discussed paid the | with Buperintendent Gramley, and he expenses of its members for a trjp to | curtly replied : “Don’t it] Bellefonte, | disorganize your and The present board reduced the secre~ | you infinite trouble.” tary’s salary from $50 00 to $25.00. | When the fourth school was organ- The present board does not pay | ized there was an enrollment of one extra for postage. | hundred and thirty pupils, and an The present board does not havens | average daily attendance of ninetye bill of $4.75 for making a duplicate, | five. The first year the High School The Secretary does that at his own was in operation the daily average ats The present board never do schools, it will make | | | | SECOND WEEK OF COURT THE GEO. O. BENNER No Court from Thursday Evening of Last Week Until Monday —Unses and Verdicts Dy W. Harrison Walker. THURSDAY William H. Hunpsicker who was with larceny by William Tressler, executor of the estate of Hen- ry Meyer, late of Benner township, direction of the It was alleged that deceased, was upon Court discharged, the defendant, who is an heir of the vault in the home of Mr. Tressler last July and took certain articles of agree- ment between himself and the other ecutor were fixed. At the close of the i i i | { | i stated that article of agree- was not a subject of larceny and therefore there an ment could be no verdict found against the defendant. John Btiger who was charged with an assault and battery on the person ol last New Year's Was sel- yisenhuth on day was found guilty and tenced by the ( and go to jail for David Robb, 1pervisors of ourt to pay the COsLE two monthe, who was one of the Liberty township Iino 1900 brought suit against the town ship to recover an amount due which CE PC EWE NC CT Weather was refused board of Auditors Report 10 thie - 3 into certain taxpayers who re fused to re 1 obstackes {rom rinl «was orders 1 t sfendant Lie (if i i.» The Centre ¢ were awarded following cases: Geb. v Mary J. Krape; Mary M. McKin- Wm. T. Fry; Frankenberger va, nu. B Bros., Ja: Joh MeKinley vs, Carrie A a C and the res I'he total INsUrance is Fry vs Frankenberger | Pres | . g 83 1 I'he following cases on the list for 8, B. Bhafl succed A. Nearhi § Rebersburg hots o trial this week were settled when the oourt called over the calendar : J. M, Kephart va. W, H. Williams and Jen- | 1B. Williams, administrators of os WANTED — Bj 1 Williams, deceased; ery Anal sue. E ior * 18 . feigned is Company, y ida + 5 ' . : iward Rider va. Emma C. Ri plant, a ton of der, subpoena in divorce a | paid for eges On application of parties interested | the following HowanRD ( continued : The | irpora- | I'ne Moshaunon Lumber Co., M. | of head free of € CASOS Were po fhe Lehigh Valley Coal Co, va, Sale Register. Bituminous Coal ( © Wii H. Boyer et. al, ejectment; plea, Valley Coal al, replevin; non cep- | Lehigh Valley Coal | FH Pots Co. va. John Ardel, Jr., et, al, replev- h 1g a ete in; plea, non cept and property. Lee Tuesday A.J. Dreist, pig B replevin; plea, non cepit and property. | £505 Hol Philip Iddings and Hannah M. Id- | acres, more of less, timbet land on dings, his wife, va. Spring township, | tain adjoining Kerlin homestead trespass; not guilty. “(George T. Brew, surviving administrator of George W, Jackson, deceased, va. Jackson, Hast oi aay, ings & Co., bankers, sssumpsit; non assumpsit. Sadie A. Rothrock, Blizabeth F. J. Rothrock, in dower; non assumpsit, not . ed here t Co. pe Lehigh VE, ny ~Felrua high Valley Coal Co, vs orees, Catt ie ROT Wednesday 1 p m.~March 11=J, 8 8ho | mile north of Tusseyville, farm stock and im | plements ! Friday, 10 a. m~March 13-1. H of Potters Mills, large | and complete set of farm {implements Wagner, farm stock i VA. | Thursday--March 12-Jacoh Brecon. one and | ope-hall miles south-west of Miliheim, farm SUMMONS | Joeek. faplements and hous hold goods, Saturday 1 p.m eMarch 14 «Jiarry Decker, 1% | miles east of Centre Hil, on Dauberman’s fgrm § nished ire { i In { sq 3 > BS Wa FALRORN Eos expense, k SW be mm ; # h.). The present board does not pay out £7 00 each year for literature, The present board has no $20.00 at- torney bills, | { | for at lenst $100 00. The truth of this a” ——_ A AAAI Continued st foot of next column, D. B. Schoonover administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Jo- peph Potter, late of Cooper township, t Jearfield Co, deceased, va. John C. Nason, et, al, Assumpsit. Plea, “Non assumpsit and non assumpsit intra sex | aunpos,'’ | The case of Charles MeCaflerty va, John Caldwell and Mary Cook. Eject- ment, Plea “Not guilty.”’ Also special 106 | plea filed by leave of Court, and o | Charles MoCafferty vs, Charles Cald- any time since. The enrollment in the High School to-day is forty per cent. more than it was when the any previous year, The enrollment and daily average at- tendance of all the schools are noted 123 - ny = AB 1001, ig 1900, " 1899, 4 household goods, el ing these schools, Triesd ay —March 17 Centre Hall These schools teach 135 industrial selenes, and Wednesday 10 a, m~March 18-~Jacob Shearer, fnresent ti . east of Centre Hill, iar stock and Implements. present time, Saturday 1 p. mo=March 21 Mee. PJ Condo, one-half mile east of Centre Hall, horse, Wagons, butchering ttonsils, household goods cle, Monday, March 33