THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1846, Names and Addresses of the School Directors and Teachers of Centre County, Length of School Term und State Appropriation for 1806, The first Director named in each district is the President of the School Board ; the second the Secretary, GELLEFONTE BOROUGH. M L Emerick... : Centre Hall HAINES. Teachers Directors Teachers Term © months Appropriation J A Revaman . Term 7 mos. Appropriation $1820.28, CJ Zeigler . Fillmore | Lily Henth $4347 6 tr cker oe . . Directors. Lucy Rowen ee ’ . F Butson .. Benors M Agnew Suhr 5 “ % W O Rearwek : " T V Stevens ‘ ‘ Slevenson Waddle | W 6G Edwards ir eerars J 8 Dauberman rd Bod JM Btover . HE Aaronsburg | pey phens Tallhelin " s Muttern Bufalo Run | Sophie Whitehill DF Fortney, Esq . Ballefonte | WW Boob sree A i 3s ornare William Harpster Port Matilda Hurtsook ‘“ Ella M Ward y : ‘ Bh ov F Boob eos anes ” Pie ‘ "O16 Le {nw W B Rankin RE. Tea ' Tohir Bubb teres i LIBERTY " | Fillmore 3 Feb Haws he Sobn IT Ulew ine ; : — DM Stover Woodward Tera 6 mos, Appropriation #4 Grae a Vorabe " : avid Hal Frank A Foreman . JJ Feldler sean Feidler 0 { JR WH nme nddle / David nines Katie B Schreier IDivectors Jennie Tullhelm Chas Smith : eachers Samuel H Glossner Blanchard d mn ’ ! : Annie Ward . RB Bronse : coLLEGE W E Keen Miltheim | John B Shaw uiley colt | Hoffer Dale wt DrJ E Ward Term * mos Appropriajion 009 Eg’ Wolf : Aaronsburg | J B MeKeane Leo Blair... Tyild MOPS | Mary Parks Isaac Underwood, - Director Katie £ Bollinger David Becntol T | ate Col oh Jumes Bows TAYLON J P Harris - EJ woll Teache Geo W Reholl Hou Ne BF Edmunds ‘ David O Etters tellef: a | WO Dougherty mont FA Auman Rebersburg Tames A Quigle . J 8 Herman J F Garthofl Coburn Teachers s 1 ho WT Winkleblech Milesburg | Henry Etters \ : ‘ 'hos 8 Delon Bellefonte | Emanuel Peters A M Martin WH Clarke : lirnm Thompsom XT Mege WE Bracht : sunk Hoboriing \ A 1 th Won ware \ oberling - ws Mary E Eby Woodward | wo i Stoves ver, " . . Ss Holter B Agnes Curry DW Geiss do entre Hall . WH Hata Rosa J. Fox Woods Bathgate ONT a MALE oon. a: : ! aL. fai Bio Bella K Rankin : David Tate a ; 08. Avpioprintion y. WF Myers ‘ Kate Hewes l Andrew Gregg o/ JOIN ‘ Howitt Annie MeCafl : SOC Bathgate wilin Millie Smith RU Wasson rlacher Stormstown MARION Mary Underwood “ I A Williams ih " Rv ! f onthe Appropriation $074.88 Jennie Longacre W. A. Ki ne ant ¢ Francis Elmore : Id A Showalter Bessie Dorworth 14 ha CE Kreamer ; Feidler | {y Auronsburg Heberst BENNER, Term 6 mu Term 6 mos Appropriation & 3] PHILIPEBRURNG ITLL 1 Fie ’ y be jor alker stor Vi . nry ' t ! ‘ Api li 8 JAMES . . . Onna O WC Miller ) v : d : Dire Wayland David woniri Medd Mas a) THY Peter Robb, , Yet us . : ein nydes V ker W Elrwe i de gogo HO Hoffer J C Bry ' allefonte more efonte SOUTH PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH ; mos ApDronristi $ JEON > ® 0 HOWAR hy ( Chl Aer bte PN TP i CENTRE MALL BOROUGH “ Anne r CORRESPONDENTS on sunae , mm « 3 vas | HAVER, | 1) | 'A R | M k N | Bown C als n Zimmeruan, Mri. George are now convales NILES IISSSSIS SISSIES SS SSISISIS IIIS SIIISIISIQ Philadelphia BFanol...eeLLeronte pessa : The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Wha yrrssy. WATT TGI IIIT TIIIIT IIIT TT IOII IIIT INIIS all (lo ling E Stylish Fall Clothes FOR BOYS. FOR MEN. : rows, i! riday r farmers ar 3 owing this fine During | b \. Kohl 13 | weather, hunting party led in Eg two Milton Yearick turned from Pitts deer, Harris Hug; 1g on m burg on Saturday, where he was a wit- | Howard Crane iT iss ie | ness on a law suit . Shaughnessy, of rfonte, were Our miller, Wm. Corman, moved to ried recently Pennsvalley last Monday night a week, i The ¥ A. held a meeting r | at 30’clock; rather sudden disappearance. | men only, 1 Sunday last. The first | The mill is now vacant, speaker of the prodigal son; the All you hear now is butchering. second, where will you spend eternity; I the third, a general invitation to come Christ i speakers did young men, trying to draw young and 1 1 re oid 10 NITTANY NOTES re NOTE and he 1 ri § LJ " ustin, of I n : es aot few 4 i e burg 1s whe number of iarge hogs were ki nity [. Mauck's weighe« Mr will take about one more week to finish the Lutheran church. It will make a hne appearance Mrs Jane Robb came home ft - A $e, " r counici! and the | O'OUNA, where had been visiting her Rin ’ Yh ; daughter, Mrs. Wis compat nov +» Rex fire extin- Bh «M y ‘ sher worl yroved a success and Mr. J. I. Rogers returned home from H {eile s very usefn ime of a fire. Council | Jelierson county, where he has been vis. should take a m and procure at leasta iting his brother The stock is at its autumn best; not a weak spot anywhere in the long line, and the whole family of kindred weaves are in grand assortment. No shoddy or short-wool stuffs, but clean, well scoured fibre that keeps fresh almost under any stress half dozen for use in the burg Mrs. Clara Bartley and her daughter, Mrs. John Laurie and son, of Belle. | Ruth, spent a few days at Hublersburg foute, were the guests of her parents last | ith her father-in-law week, Wm. Haveracker and wife | Some of our young folks are enjoying The G. A, 1. Post, No. 261, had their | themselves these nice moonlight nights nomination of officers on Saturday night, | by sparking in the lumber shed, of the and wound up with a bean supper. All | new church, were filled to the brim, with sharp- Mr. Long says, that young man, up at Fou ® shooters. the ridge, can have Katie; he has got : Boyd Stonerode is wearing a long face | Irena, : over the arrival of a female infant at his | Mr, John Harman is getting ready to ® ’ ® place. He says he will have trouble | go hunting. If he can get some one to keeping the boys away, go along aud tell him where the deer are : WATCH mim: It looks very much as | Staying and when to shoot. RL PEERS TPRTR I, though Robt,is in the gardening business; | Sheriff Shaffer and party left for a ros. V oJ» yyy. yy 4 FFE that is the cause of him looking so sleepy | hunting trip, last week. \ ! [Sr Make spec ial mention of Overcoats, Winter Underwear, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Trunks. Valiscs. Umbrellas, Work ing Shirts, Linen Shirts, All-Wool Shirts, Etc. Fine Worsted Suits $8.50. Fine Cheviot Suits $5. Owvercoats from £5.50 up All-Wool Children's Suits from $2 up. Fine assortment of Shoes from $1 up BISSIISI SSSI IISISS NI NIIISISISSSSISSSSISISIIIIID TIS.
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