REPRESENTATIVE WOODWARD: Tre House having un lor consi ler. tion, House bill No. 21 entitled an act to extend the minimum, School term of Six months, Juin A. Wooul- ard one of the representatives from this county spoke as follows : “Mr. Speaker, 1 kad not intended to say a word upon this nll, but as hus awn county, I simply the gentleman referred to ty $iorse in the most emphatic manne: Whil: in few districts, possibly this might work my desire en all that he has said. Sone a3 &0 improvement, in the great ma- county kind The Jr cau which [ have the honor to in my of rity of the districts the passage of a hill this would operate as a hardship epresent is largely agricultural aud | ‘consists chiefly of farmers—small farm- ers, who do a large portion of their work by the assistance of their child= ren. h In the planting of their in early spring and the harvesting of or Hs khose crops in the late fall they are oblized to keep their children at home; they find it an absolute 1m pos sibility to send them to school in the late weeks of the spring or the early weeks of the fall, and enjoy the privic leges of the present five mouths term. I am certain that I represent a great mejority of the people of my county ; therefore, when I appeal to this House them mainta the not to compel to n a longer tern or lose approp: Lation fiom the State, There is no district in the entire eight term could not be maintained State, where a six or at the option of a majority of the people that district. It is only necessary of taxation. You may double the taxes as I said before,if vou will apply it pro | perly, and I will support you, but | must resent the imputation that I op pose the bil bheean-e it would increase my taxes or the taxes of anv other Lman. It isnot generous, and it is not | right to make such a statement.” It certainly is refreshing to have a representutive who can express his views on questions that are under consideration in the legislature, Mr, Woodward took the proper view of this question. As the snhool law now [is an district if financially able, can [ have the schools open ten months in | | the year. [ pelling the directors Keep the | schools open six months in the vear whether able or not, wouid have been [ ruin to same bt our small townships { Mr. Woodward was right in speak [ ing, working and voting against the [0 passage of this hill Sheriff's Sales. [} art House L 25 { SATURDAY, APRI ment and lot Yhili of Philips Bounded g at the south. ens wnd described as Beginnir | month |B in | that they shall elext a school board |* with that understanding. We have - . . 1d frequently passed bills here which re- cognized the difierent circumstances of the different portions of the Common- LE alth, by having in them a local Now L, advocate the local option idea, am not here to but option eause. since this feature of local option is al- ready incorporated as an element in the very matter we ae talking of— | s nca the central of this matter already e cists in the board of directors, I ap- pal to the House to let it there, where it belongs. The imputation has been made by my friend on my extreme right, that | those who oppose this bill oppose it | from mercenary motives ; at least that | is what I understood him to say, that | rate of Now » I Mave to say that peither the gentle- it was because thereby the taxation would be increased. man who cast that imputation us nor any other gentleman in this House will go any further thao I will | #0 in any measure tending to increase the efficiency and importance of Sur public schools. If the gentleman bho has eharge of this bill, will for- the mulate a measure tH levy paid now by either individuals or the | . | appropriation of the State, and arrange | that increase =o that it will aid us in an increased efficiency of our common schools by paying higher salaries to teachers, and thereby securing better qualifications, leaving the question of the length of terms where it is now, in the hands of the people, I will go | as far as he or as any other mem ber dare go. Itis, in fact, for the effi. ciency of the schools that I am plead. ing, and not against them. It is for he efficiency of teaching —the best ethods of educating our young peo- ple, that I am speaking and not for a 8 against such a system. [ am measure—any measure that will pros | ¥.ote the welfare of the young people in our schools, but not in favor of a measure that is advocated by the teaching population ®f the State, sim- ply for the purpose of adding one more month to their meagre salary. Whenever the gentleman will formu. late a bill that will secure the advan. tages I mention, I will aid in its pas. sage: Let him introduce a measure that will so apply our school tax that they will increase the efficiency of our schools by securing teachers who are tea ‘hers, teachers who are quallified ach as they should be, and I will g) for the bill full length in its support. I am for the welfare of the schools, heart and hand, 1 say Mr. Speaker that in voting agawst this bill I vote because I believe it to be a bill against thes terest of our common schools, adding thereto au increased length of tn, and adding to the ivefficiency 0 the system. It is as efficient now 8+" can be made without an increase upon | tax | [t | property; | Daniel Mey smal ne i west 80 fest by ers Having thereon eractad an mne-hall story dwe use, fr 1 not weathe®-be sme ) Seized, taken in executl | a8 the property of John Erb © savera remain west ba thence south 40° east \ to { about 74 perches to the mud ejof Spring thence down the middia of Spring i tances to the irses and di nlaining twenty glone { Croek | by 1is various co places of beginn ng ACTres, More « All t r less 3 TTL] tracis ther tw be on the from the Myors ginning thor en bh John Meyers, Sive perches ight Ming, © # AN easlernily Course, | wit ith course, eighteen "8 8 of t rity ) beg al § ginning | corner re Robert Cors and eniamin Hartman; thence north 80 3 8.10 petches to stones; thence north 574 to a white perches to a post; ith 493 3 10 perches Lo stones thence south $0]° weat 108 perches 10 | of beginning containing 44 acres and 8 per. | F west | &¢ | thence east 119 perches oak south 33° 38 3.10 thence wast 50) Roe | ches, neat measure less 90 perches. Cs veyed by John Ralf to John Morely 3 | dead dated, March 31st, A. D., 1847, re. { corded in Centre county in deed book “R page’ 47, ete. Seized, taken into execution and sold as the property of John Meyers No. All that cerisin situate in the village of Woodward, Cen. inty, Pa,, bounded on north {by Nosh Weaver, on the east by an alley, on the south a turngike and west by an alley; containing | | more or Joga, thereon erected a two-story | brick house and other outbuildings { od, taken into execution and to be as the pr W. Mitchell No. 6. All that certain of ground sit. uate in College township, bounded on the east and south by public road leading to the Branch church, and on the north and west by lands of Moses Thompson, con. taining | of an acre more or less. There. on erected a two-story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings Also, All those four building lots loca- ted in said township of College adj ining each ‘other, Lounded on the north by turnpike, on the east by lot of John to be | i ot ground } | | tre co the by on the { sh acre SR sold rw | erty perLiy oi ol Hamilton, each of said lots being 53 wide and 220 feet deep, no buildings. sold as the property of Jacob Aston, No. 7. All that tract or situate in Miles township, Contre county, warrantee name of Richard Lake, esst by Barton Survey, south by lands of Nathan Hough, et at., west by land of Jared J, Jones, containing 242 acres more less, Seized, taken into execution snd to be sold as property of John Jones, No. 8. All that certain messuage, lene. mont and plece of ground situate in the borough of Philipsburg, bounded and de- scribed as follows : On the north-east by Front street, on the south-east by Tyrone & Cleasfield railroad, on the north-west by tue property of Adam Moyer and on the south-west by lot belonging to the es- tate of Joseph J nes, “decessed.” Bald building is» an Operas House frame, brick encased, 66 feet in front and and 100 feet in depth. It ix two stories in height, the main audience room fis on second floor with three store-rooms on first floor and nairuay to OperaHouse or rooms, all con. stutituting one building and known ma “Pierce's Opera House.” Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ss the property of J. H. and R, L, Pierce. | hail dey Sauers, on the south by land of Samuel | Garner and on the west by land of Jobn | foot | Seized, taken into execution and to be | parcel of land | Pa., bounded on the north by land in the | No. # All that cortain massungs, tones mont wud treat of land situnte in in Uulon township, Centre county, Pa, hounded on the east by lands of Willian Turn i", the south by lands of Henry Hoover, on the west by Innds of Asron Hall nod on the north by Innds of Richard Blackburn, containing 100 scree, more or loss, there. on erected mn two story frame dwelling house, stable nnd other outbuilding«, Seized, taken in execution and to Le sold as the property of William Hosbands, No. 10. All that certain tract or piece | of Inod situate in Harris twp, Centre Oo, Pa, beginning st a stone, thence along Innd of Daniel T, Weiland, south 71° west | one hundred and sixty perches and 4 10 to | a stone; thence along. land of Christian | on | Gingerich south sixty-five perches and 2-10 | To have pass+d a law com. | tou stone; thence slong laszd of William | MeFarlund norch eighty.oight deg., oust | i eighty-seven peichos and nine-tenths to a { flone: thence nlong land of the said Will. | int MeFurland north sixty-nine sand one. , wast seventy perches and 56-10 to of Mrs. KE IR Lar un stone; theneo slong nnd Curtin no ZR nid th ono nq logreos id a beginning eighty «1 ol HOPOS ine to the | place five containing seven ! and one per ys hundra ind one hund i f 1 9) Chas r cent for brick neces XK pw " IWANee « sreon «, bank burn fldings nat erecied Inrgn und ul Sutzed take execution and to b old ns the property of William Stamm No. 11. Ail that wd inte certain tract or plece roof Walker, inded id west by public road lead. in the towns! “ ri) i ns the to Jack on { Henry Yearick: on (im Vonnda 2 anvil and n John ning David Vonsds Bary) wy All ti NOVELTY STORE. I bave just recently opened a store in the roo on Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. | line of Novelties and Fancy Goods Consisting of almost everything line of TOYS, FANCY ARTI VASES, ALBUMS SILVERWARE, ! , Butter Dishes, China Ware, H al | F nn I’a Paintings n ihe CLES, conmisding of Castors and ry, JIgravings, and Picture Frames ALL STYLES me in and a OF ASD SizZEs C | examine the articles on our FIVE-CENT COUNTER, People are cordially invited to ea and examioe wy will warrant a share of age, stock, whicl your Respectfully, Alpha Corman, Walter W. Bayard, DRUG STO RE, hand A natant N full line of MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, &e TUBE PAINTS Worl ODORS OF PERFUME SACHET POWDERS Teleg hone in the store and all orders oh receive my pron pt stiention Warter W, Bavann Prescription Hours, vinlsly EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN AMONTH. Baugh’s Raw Bone Manures and High Grade Agricultural Chem- icals and other products, on exhibi- tionat the Pennsylvania State Fair, September 8th to 20th, 1884, were awarded five first premiums, They were also awarded three first premiums as follows ; Lehigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa, September joth to October 3rd; Berks County Fair at Kutztown, Pa., October 7th to 10th; Northampton County Fair at Naz areth, Pa, October 7th to 10th, The above are the only exhibits made by Baugh & Sons during "84. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures have se. cured a great many premiums including Cen. tennial, Paris and other medals, Farmers have discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu- able enricher of the soil and pro- ducer of crops. Baugh's $as Phosphate contains the life and essence of Animal Bones. This article is manufactured only b Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South DRUGS, Kenn hare {LI R) Prepared at Night or Day. | practical methods for the responsible us adjoining Harper & (h, | | + Thom eof Bellef ns rough, dec'd all CHRISTIE'S School of Business. — -— — HIS institution is devoted to the specialty of imparting busioess know. ledge, and to qualifying the young and middle aged of both sexes by new and duties of business life, Rates moderate, ; Advantages super- 10r, For particulars address, 8. N. CHRISTIE, Principal. Lock Haven, Pa. PINE GROVE ACADEMY. Spring Term Opens April 20th, 1885. College Praparatory and Normal | Departments, | | TERMS REASONABLE. TUITION, 84 to 88 F. particulars, address THOS C HOUTZ, A. B.. P Pine Grove Mills, Centro / i Co., Pa. | n ) EGISTER'S \ wd ar NOTICE. 4 onnte have fre I logatoos, cre followie been exat i remained Aled rd in this office inspection of heirs ar wr nanywise interested, and wii { Contre nounty Wodnosd Orphans’ Court onday In iay of Apr A "a \rmation bot. The fda | Health Renewer,”' guneding of the | fecoaned “le f Gr nud £4 1. Garbirick, » Insinistrator { Walker fe “he ’ HH. Heiton ydor Bartpes, Iate ney, wkend ado of the wt of George Markie) a f O . towne - of Peter 82 - nat ve Begner, late of O WW LE as Ried sant Rgmaglor and Ja Bymugler, inte of WW Spangler f AZam Shafer al I Miles > . tf fer ome The Bret partial a re ieoge Rola aren, sd of J het 1 P ' hh D Gente | R | Lor bor agh, deed f Michael Langhlin Laughiin, late Hoy, Jt { George { Joka f & La | f lohan Irwin Jr. and Ia i 1 1 ' : { f Willis e of the ad ate of Gregg Adminietratrin « townwhij tow |} | of i foc’ d The we by the Orphans ( 1 tom Motz late of Hale Sth, The » ntof J M and Mary E Hale, executors of ate of PY worongh = N Ith The first a ~ Dale _ (NL Dw ant of C M Bower, Trastes appointed | the res doc’ Hale ot ovtate of Jobe es township ht Hale Hale Julia 1 f Bark J PC emnend £0 P11 patos Franklin Dale and W Hl Dale, minor Harris “h w unt of A Harter ste of Pes 1 final exe 9 towneh f David formerly decensed | unt of John M Heverly f Jumnos Heverly, late of How i LL guardian of Sarah KE. ¥ Brown minor child of Thomas Drown 3}, The third and foal & of, she deconsed wnt of Mary A Conley chard ( nny a sdminjstratrix nley, late of Benner township, | deconsed 42 The onl socconnt of J HH Btoverand J B ander, sdministratom of inte of Union township 41. The final account Patton, adminis irators Ferguson township, Alex of Joseph Alexander deceased f RG Brett and Thomas ¥ ol, ete f J E Thomas, late of econnad JAMES A Lal MoOLAIN Register, Registor's office, Bellefonte, Pa, Mardh 20, 1885 14 EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here- | 4 by given to all persons interested. that the fol | lowing inventories of the goods and chattlos set apart | to widows under the prov sions of the act of 1th of April, A D, 1851, have been confirmed nisi by the | Court and Sled in the office of the Clerk of the Or phane’ Court of Osntre connty, and if no exceptions be | filed thereto on or before the Fret day the same will be confirmed atwolately I. Inventory of the personal property of J) weph Branstetter, late of Halfmoon township, deceased, as taken by his widow, Elizabeth Branstetter 2. Inventory of the personal preperty and appraise ment of the real estate of Alvin Brady, (colored) late of Bellefonte borough, decensed, as tak en by his widow, Margaret Brady. y 1. Inventory of thepersonal property and appraies ment of the real estate of John Hicks, late of Patton township, deceased, as taken 4 his widow, Rabooon KE Hicks th. Appraisement of the real estate of Hon J 4 Ratimer, Hobe of Spring township, deoonsed, ae taken by his widow, Rachel W Larimer 5 Inventory of the parsonal property of Alexander Holt, late of Snow Bnoe township, decensed, as taken by his widow, Josephine Sait, JAMES A. MoOLAIN 0. C. Register's OMce, Bellefonte, Pa, March 50, 1582 Ix THE ORPHANS COURT Centre Spam. In the matter of the state of Susan A of next term | a OF deed, court, Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, | and | children, promptly, plessantly aud safe | Renewer," “Rough on Coughs,” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Troches, 15¢. Liquid, 25¢, “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, ronches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, 15¢. 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L All th wenNge parcels of land, all adjoining and together wg 42 acres and 127 perches Having the { od a Goon House axp Banx, with Bo § buildings Also, An excellent twe run JRIST MILL WITH GOOD WATER POWER LARGE CUSTOM TRADE wind ulti vat tered and supplied with an abundance of ¢ such an apples, pears, plums, chorrion, ot 2 Being two other adjoining tracts of Jas along Tusey mountains, ocontals ing toge Tes. more or lees About under cultivation The balance well mk, hemlock and young hestuut erected thereon a large double dwelling hous stable and other buildings These two very valuable and desirable pre situate 13 miles west af Pine Grove M knows ae Erbtown, in Ferguson twy los onset Penns Parnace and 4 miles from Fair Brook Btetho ire & Tyrone RR. Cunves : ole and powtoffices If » r desires, the M Y Jon oo nd, good w» oe pe thres several m all AN This tract £h slate of BOTOR CesT ® timbered wit Hari porthes ar His, pat wheat | ie pr house, stable b perty with i and | buildings, will be sold separately { TERMS OF SALE <Oue-half of the purchase n wm confirmation o Balance in one your t sectired hy bond & mortgage on the premises For further information inguire of D. §& £r%, tr DV. Fortney, Keg . Bellefonte Pa D.S ERR ADNINI-TRATOR A. V. SMITH. GROCER. the line of premises a ni Everthing in Canned Goods, Cheese, Starch, Syrups, SOAPS SOAPS, SOAPS SOAPS, Teas, TOBACCOUS, | TOBACCOS, | Spices and Confectionery. Telephone Communication and Goods Deliv- ered Free. ally
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