SERIOUS INJURY TO &§ H, QU ENN, Husband of Mas isle Foriman Kscapes Death in Boller Explosion Altoona Shop, Saturday Afternoon, 8. H. Glenn, who several years ago married Miss Elsie Foreman, diugh- ter of Mr. and Mis F. A, in Foreman, is of burns sus- bol'er Rail HS 8 resnlt tained in a boiler explosion iu shap No, 1, of the Pennsylvania road Co., at Altoona, Hgturday, Mr. Glen, who ie a machinist, was engaged in removing soot from a boil- er and was working on a flue when a quantity of water was suddenly pour. ed into the holler, [ostantly an ex. plosion occurred and a sheet of flame enveloped Glenn. His clothing ignit. ed. He endeavored to extinguish the blezing clothing and Snyder, a fallow workman, rushed to his aid. He too was severely burned by the explosion, Before Honyder cculd beat cut the flames with his bands, Glenn was had- the arms, and body, chic fly sbout the abdomen, Other employes came fo the unfortaan- ate wen's ald and the Altoona pital ambulapes was summoned, were burried to the iopstitution wes found that Glenu’s condition extremely critical ed at the hospital and w retnrn home later, Latest reports Mr, Glen's condition were that there was sl condition ly burned about face, legs hos Both and it Wan Boyder was treat. to as allowed concerniog a elight change for the better, but He ia Gleon case is gti] extremely of Mr, and Mrs grave, BO! Hamuel A GOOD INAYITUTE, Iuteranting Subjects Direusted by Able Eprakers nt Tenohers' Looal Iustitowe ae Fpring Millie, ~Ureng Interest Manifested } Bt Ail fesaons, A ro’ local ipstitate for the astern end of Contre couuty was heid {AL Spring Halurday, January Fi conifortably teach anc mens se Be on Friday eveniog aod 20 Oh, Oy Hall was filled, despi e the bitter Aili r snd day evening the Grange aud to the school ehildren who enter teined wilh recitations and dialogues, Dr. H KF. Bitoer spoke on ** Directors’ Problems.” The hardes directors have to solve, he sald, is for good ere, like good men in other professions, are not plentiful, (George H. Hugus of Williamsport | spoke ou * How the home and school Mr. Hugus 8 Very interesting talker and witn problem the RECUTe good teachers, teac- ie bi many years of experience se a practical many help each other, scitool man and his deep kvoowledge of bis su! ject he eavily neld ithe large audience until ten o’¢loek. Oa Saturday morning the institute reconvened io the high school room Phere was wu goodly number of teach. n of the roads and the cold weather is taken in- ers present, when the eonditic to consideration, 7 Loe first sul ject, “Primary Read ing,”” was presented first by Misses Gertrude Musser and cideal the paren 8s and Lis John lmmediately went to his bedside EE (a LOCALS basiness in Beilefonte, Tuesday. Keriio was a visitoq Carrie Bartges 10 interesting pspera. Mr. Hugus and lnstructive talks, BR. U. * 1he address ; I'he p thoroness and be of Wasson d livered an { View." Was Point o z24d int ins Laat should the aim ber of years was located at ii vow living in Coldwater, Michigan Chester E,. Homan of Mrs. College spent of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Homan, famous give store, ¢entative of the varieties’ wil Kreamer's eslate = off the farmu near Roopsburg, William Wit farm, Behrers of Patton township Miss Ellz burg, who hss been old adjoining mer to George J. wbeth Hearpaler of visiting frierds in B Is r fOr 8 time at presect I. M. Arney. Mrs, B. M. aod Mrs George ford, Coen, sttended Mre. Belle ' at the of el of New Rober! #OnN Joon the their sunt, Liodiey, at Cer I'he five children of Mr James Csliabhan, who liveon the J. T Potter farm pear Linden Hall, ill ith mea the Alia tre Hall and Aare w home havi ee i day. The postcflice was moved into Tuesdny evening The work done without ioeooveuniencing extent, Just because B'rer Groundhog failed to sce his shadow and scurry back into his hole on who believe that the snow shovel arctics put until winter, But just wait, can be aside next Elmer Raokle and Mise Anna Mary where they procured a marrisge li- cense, Mises BEmith is a daughter of Mr. avd Mrs. Frank Smith who live on the farm known as the Bible farm. There will be services in the Presby- terisn church at Centre Hall and Bprivg Mille, the sermon to be by Prof. John T. Marshman of Biste College. Fee the regular schedule. Dr. Schuyler has very much improved in health, but ie not yet able to fill the pulpit, Mra. P. H, Meyer underwent an op- eration in the University hospital, Monday, whic proved successful and it ie expected that she will be able to return to her home in a few weeks, Mv, Meyer accompanied her the city but returned home afier learniog of her favorable condition, to Aaron Thoms returned on Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit among friends and relatives in Aaronsburg, Renovo, and other points. At the latter place he was the guest of his niece, Mis: Mary Crays. He was also at Danville where he visited his Calvin Thomas, and reporis Lim to be in good hesith, The young man ex. pressed no desire to return home, son, Tuesday evening the Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge, I O. 0 F., of Centre Hall, had a delightful gather. Ing in their hall, about sixty members being present. loterest centered abo it the presence of Mre. Virgie Mall of Milton, Grand President of the Re. bekah Assembly, the highest cflice in the state in this order. There were also present Mr. and Mrs. Thomas He zel and Mr, and Mra. Jacob Hoy of Bellefonte. The two Isdies are the D.P. GP. snd Past D, P, G, P, respectively, in this district. Refresh. ments in great variely were served, During ber stay in Centre Hall Mrs, Mull wae the guest of bar. and Mrs, L. L. Bmith, institute then } Lhe fhe Ler I adjourned for Miss Cora ‘“ Monthly Prof. W. R, convinciog afternoon Lig subject meetings for teachers.” Etters in ided momentum to this move. srintecdent Eiters then had Sup itformation of a miscellaneous r fort he ir be teachers present after adj Rev. aracte urned WwW. H. expressed te WAS 18i with a benediction by ns well pleased and thauk all pre ich make # a8 being those in charge wish to 8 t far th al manifested to 1@ interes ar helped Ww aich $ i A fe ————— Marriage 1 nses, J. Holi Ada M WRY ronan, Boob, Merrill Knspp, Bellefonte Ballef rman, Oak Hall yder, Oak Hall Tennis, Alt ley, Boalaburg ‘harles Lee, Be conte Billet, Ballefonte Anronsturg Milibeim Minnie Grove, ule Wall r Ce onns Willis Miller, Rebersburg Mary Mowery, Rebersburg George Walker, Howard Carrie Packer, Howard Will Annie Fogelman, Bellefonte John B Sarah Carter, Bellefonte ism Horoul, Walker township Thompson, Bellefonte ———— a — the Mitlheim Horse Sale The horse sale at Millbeim on Mon- stiended beesuse throughout the day. Of the esrioad of tweety. eight animals, only twenty one were The average price was $201 50, price paid for a single $275 The animsl that brought this figure was a registered Percheron mare snd was purchased by John H. Risghel of Tusseyville. — A sold, The highest Nan ¥napp-tirove, Merrill Knapp of Bellefonte, and Misa Minnie Grove were quietly mar ried at the home of Mr. and Mra W. E. Grove at Lemont, Thursday, of last week, by Rev. F. H. Foes, They will reside in Bellefonta, Hirt BRN LOVALS Wheat standa at $150 in the market, Miss Louise Behnure of Laurelton ie eperding a week at the home of her nephew, John Durst. Mrs. John W. Stuart of Btate Col lege, on Wednesday, came to Centre Hall and for a few days will be the guest of her sister, Mrs, L'zzie Jacobs, The Boalsburg lodge, I. O. OF, are making preparations to celebrate their fortieth snuiversary Friday of next week, A banquet will be the prineipal feature, The Centre Hall Lodge, 1 GO, F,, has been luvited to confer the third degree upon a class of five candidates in the Milroy lodge. The invitation has feen accepted and If the weather conditions are favorable the trip will be made in sleds next Tuesday night Mra. J. H. Knarr went to Jersey Shore to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Klizabeth Bush, which was held on Sunday, but took slek upon reaching there and was unable to sttend. Bhe is now con. fined to her home suffering from quiney. loon! A 5 SPA SDSS, PENN HALL. John Bair purchased a self player plano a short time sgo from CU. M. Gephart, Mrs. Bair Is slowly improving. ! DEArHS, John BH, Emerick died at his home at Bmualllon early Wedneedsy morn- ing from senility, having reached the sge of peventy-eix years. Fdneral services will be held Haturday morn ing and interment made at Rebers- burg, Rev. J. L. Metzgar of the Lutheran church, officiating Mr. Emerick was born at Clinton- dale and for twenty-one years was postmaster at Wolf's BEtore besides cone ducting a general store. For the past thirteen years hie reeided in Bmullton, and at the time of his death was as sessor of Miles township. He was a quiet, vpassuming wan and was uni. versally respected. The day preceding his death was eleven years that his wife passed away. He is survived by the following ebildren: William, Punxsutawney ; Charles, New York City ; Forreat, Bellwood ; Lynn, Cou- dereport ; Miss Marion, at home. No brothers or sisters survive, Bl ——— Aaronsburg, Mra, O. P. Adams aod Mra. Thomas Hull are still coutived to the house be cause of sickness About twenty of cur young folke were to Rebereburg on Friday evening to stlend the protracled meeting in the Esber church. Mrs. George MoCormick snd song, William sud Robert of Potters Mills sre the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mre. E. G. Mingle. Mr, apd Mrs Boyd Vonada are ie Joicing over Lhe arrival of their first baby woich csme Tuesday of last week, He is a fine boy snd both mother spd child are doing fine, Mr. and Mrs, Ard are re ceiving the congratulations of their friends since the arrival of » baby boy. Both mother and child ars doing nicely, Mrs, Edward SBwarm sud two daughters, Mary snd Margaret, of Olean, New York, were guests of the parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Limbert, Arthur Weaver opened his home to about twenty of the town’s young peo- ple one night week, All bad » flue time playing gswes snd erjoyiog the ice cream snd cake, One of our Wilson myny nue Mr, and intler’s iaat highly respecied aged BWaY Mies Baral B. Klive, whose death oc- curred Hundasy morning. wae the last of a family of eight sisters snd For the year she was an lovalid but was coufined to her bed { a week which necessary because of & fall she received ladies prased in ie per Bhe two brothers. past ouly became in her bedroom recently. a." A— 2Pring Williamn Hsuna nf Renovo ie paying Mrs, CE Al Giramuley Of Misia t Milla, his sister, a Visit Hoyer, MM lemon and Alv a dadaria liege spent Bunda) with friends David M M Bre sMong our land J kK who Lovg Wy I. are #l res si covering. Mrs. Harry Mevech and ebildren of the Bright Bituer home for a few days, Again the augel of death f3 our midst and taken a neighbor sod evarybody loved aod re- apected : Mre. Daisy Beaton, Hhe died sunday noon after an iliness of eight Millbelm were visitors at Lins come friend whom works The local held Friday eveniog and Satu rdsy morning wns gojoyed by those who sitended it. teachers institute ite n number were unable 10 attend on secount of sickoess and other daties, Mr. and Mrs, John Bowman spent Sunday at the John Meyer home. Mr. and Mra, Daniel Corman attend. ed Pomona Grange at Centre Hell on Thursday. Rev, M. A. Kennelly is bere to at tend the faneral of his sister, Mrs, Beaton. Potters Mills A number of men spent Baturday evening st Centre Hall attending 1. O 0 F, jodge PP. P. Henshall of Biate College spent Iset Tuesday night with F. A. Carson, Mre. George dren are spendiog several Aaronsburg. George MeCormick went to Aarons. burg last Friday and will return this week, nccompanied by Mrs. MoCor- mick and children. A surprise birthday party was held on Tuesday evening st the home of Mr, and Mra. Joe Carson in honor of their second daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mra, Frank Enaniet eele. brated their birthdays on Saturday evening by having about fifty of their neighbors and friends gather around the fireside, Jesse MeUllennhan and mother spent Friday in Milroy attending the funeral of a cousin, Mere Me lenahan return. ed home, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mra J CU. MeNitt, Mr. MeClen. shan went on to Harrisbu g for » few days, chil in MoUormick and days A AIM APPAR Colyer. The elk made its appearanos last week one dav. It oeme from the “Tussey '’ to Pater Jordan's orchard ; then to Jack Weave's and from there it romped to Tuassay ville, Zimmerman and SBlover’s saw mill will start ap sgain this week, George Jordan spent funday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Peter Jordan. Miss Mary Nefl, the Uolyer school fachier, attended the teachers’ insetie tute at Bpring Mills on Jide, evens log and Baturday. y His Plea. The Hon, John R. Boomwaller, the well-known etatesman, having arisen in’'the middle of the night and discov. ered Ink Judson, an undesirable citi- zon of Benegambian descent, in his henhouse, proceeded to upbraid him lustily, { “But, ub-hol’ on, hon’able! Loogy yuh a minute; dess loogy yuh, sah!” expostulated the malefactor, “1 owns | right up dat you's kotech me in de act ~-yassah, I knowledges de cawn-—but dess lemme 'scusably ax yo’, sah: As yo' is a membuh o' de legislater—and a pow'ful pompous one dey tells me, | holler dis-uh-way at a po’, mizzable, | ignunt nigger, for tryin’ to make a | dishonest dime or so in de on'y way | he knows how Judge. Make Servant of Wild Bied, | Found wild in the forests of Vene guela, the yakamik, a kind of crane, | is readily tamed, becoming valuable | 61 ¢ will have } § Wen ts mn ne THUR J. W, Goble ir ores, six mileh line of farm in IDAY He, by George Ha 3 y horses, six of wi Lyx " { by their side TUESDAY, I , 14 rerry WB printed at thi W reginlorod der th To al Goorges Va ane Im ¥F. Poller Ho, one o'clock. at Eight head of k Centre Vir re stow of drat We, 8il =» BATURDAY CB. 4 WOT, OX Ceaned, cate them. Their power of flight is | limited, and they seldom attempt any | distance in the atr. Not only are they entrusted with the care of the flocks, herds, and poultry, but they are left as solo guardians of the babies. Cer tain species of the tribe found in Brazil further to the south. are pro- tected by law because of their recog nized value as snake killers. Valuable Mevada Gem Flelds. Nevada is now among the states that produce gems. The development of the opal beds of Humboldt county has been attended with considerable success, and a quantity gem material has been obtained. The opal is of an unusual type, consisting of dark, translucent mineral with a variety of rich colors. The deposits promise to supply & gem equal if not superior to the opal from Australias LEGAL ADVERTISE TENTS *UtURT PROCLAMATION Su 5 the above oalale » the undem post BEY Persone Me ALFRED J Harry Keller, Attorney A DMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE Letters of administration, C. T. A. on the estate of Jane Rimert se of Howard deeensed, Lotters of administration on the above estate having boen duly granted tothe undemvigned, she would respectfully request all persons khowing thowmelves indebwed to the estate to make imme diate payment, and those haviag claims sgainst the same to present them duly suthentionted for weiticment, MRS, JOHN EARL, Administratrix, Geotlig, Bower, & Zerby, Atiornoeys Be borough iefonte, Pa 10.9% EO EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE property of Potter town The undersigned offers for sale the the late Sarah y Horn of ship, deceased, located one fourth mile south west Of Colyer. 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