Circulation Over 4000. % TEACHERS" INSTITUTE NOW IN SESSION Large Gathering of Centre ; County's Able Instructors. HIGH STANDARD OF SCHOOLS Advances In The Schools of The County --Satisfactory Program--Able In- structors--Great Interest Manifested By Citizens of The County. Institute on Monday good num }*4 i fu The annual Teachers’ con vened in the court nouse the morning trains bri 1 and nging a ber of tea Tuesday morning ac 1 number, and wit tions, there was i county mstru the large percent not ’" Cal h one MICHAL, Gf |] ae Gi with cular or motor action, technical language CRO HET Renan TI was . to with a anife — Death From Rak.d Puppy's Bite Milles : VEear apped b He ircumstance finger forgotten the phot Po na Next Methodist Conference. board of bi Metho h has fixed March the A 5 or Ses as the 4 1 ening ses The hops of the 1 next sion of the Cer ference, which w meet next vear Bishop of Berwick, N Louis D.D nxnnte : Fitagerald St Was al } bishop of the sessions — Hoy Family Reunion. Un Hoy county, with relatives Thanksgiving day 24. the family, one of the largest in the an | friends, will Hoy home about 1% miles west of Jackson Marion Hoy, Esq now visiting relatives in the county hold a reunion at the John 5 stead, Filme : hon r of n township, in Cyru of Minnesota, who is — G. 1. Ferree and Arthur Berry began to give the exterior of the M. E. church at Mackeyville a new coat of paint. Great Barn Fire. nk barn Will 1d continen I'he large b on the farm oc cupied by is Hagerty just east of Altoona, ar the fort end of resort he hobo, was bu nd early Friday morning posed to have been the work known thi ndiarvy tl ior hit 1s endiary, though it 1 1 \ 5. . alwavs took the greatest smoke or have the building. shed, large chicken small buildi were ral head of horses were bur: Rights on Street Crossings. ecel : MOn Sa BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904. HISTORICAL REVIEW | OF CENTRE COUNTY How the County Went On Prohibition In 1854, CARRIES BY 567 OF MAJORITY “Sam Many Lutheran Ministers--Progress In The Churches And Schools In The Past Fifty Ye About--Pennsvalley Turns Out unday | and lection against ial vote Against fonts a Belle Boggs Howard an addre elivered at the Semi.Cen- Only Synod, the | the south lished their after ti yrganization N f +} igregation Of monthly Luther ties dividing charge \ The Aaronsbur the first ATC f Lieve rregation, nth \ wr ¥ y Lie i Wi rEanize 1703, and their the pulpit, to be & most sin--1t conta shaped block fitted, in a do artisan credt rhcrbst » at. tnibaxt eink ¢ : . his A right of way that pedestrians came Orsi, | qennjal of the Lutheran Central Synod '"¢ 4 felon Bile it > d Deer Story > Arrested | n De abled fice WAS hereabouts a se for some arrested he was we Large Appropriations Wanted. ne 11 ale N rma schools In Pe XK the next jegisiature to al 840.000 at Harris appre priati This was de mrg Friday : : principals the legislation y t t ie HEXA consisting Drs lersburg Bloomsburg, and ps, of Chester Waller, was appointed Another Football Victim, Geore Gia renteen Years son of John Gaughler Northumber land, died at the home parents Wednesday morning, Several weeks ago the boy while Pp ng football with several of his companions in a scrimmage was injured Shortly afterward he was taken ill and was soon in a critical cone dition, — A man is never sell possessed when he gives himself away vebicjpe. pmggion, eto. and then | or Mann Belov! L A fri ol a w upon coun Lut} ondu wn Sabbath school ler of were the summer months appearance of the aul ito bloom yw they open ea h Sabbath of the New Lutheran churches were erected within the last so years at Aaronsburg, Millheim, Co Penn Hall Hoalsn 4 Pleasant Madisonburg in opr ny Gap, Zion Reb Hall down on and at Cen tre three 1 rat had be torn account of defect in foundation . walls, another was erected on an oppo site lot, and that was destroyed by fire the third, the present church, is one of the finest in the county Remodeled were, in the same period, one each Farmers Mills, Tusseyville, Aaronsburg twice and St. Pauls in Haines twp, in Georges valley, ts bey Meee genera was, | may people did not Pennsylvania Anguage English preach the paste rale Rees and M. J onal mnder his suc Alleman. who would have an occas sermon in English as an extra evening intment for Aaronsburg, the morning service be 4 ACCOM ng the regulation German wil A usage of the father encroached he revolutionised ally became 1 Your and now a German sermon in a Penns $ valley Lutheran church, is as rare a had been the Engl a "ye olden time In the transition of services from the German to English, after the organiza tion of this Synod, since then there has never ceased ringing in ears the Continued on Page 4, my OPINIONS ON THE DEFEAT OF JUDGELOVE Outside Journals of Both Parties, dorse the Defeat. En THE HAAG GOLDEN WEDDING Happy Time--Grand Banquel--Con gratulations Galore--The Haag Ho- tel Filled With Guests--All Merry and Happy. _— HAAG GOLDEN WEDDING iptuous pas by the assembled {riends pleasing event ’ and Mrs Lon Haag (ratu 1pon the cele i : 0 the delig! i ng to the banqueting pleasant duett was rendered by Haag and Col. Spangler, in the ite (rerman verse Du HT) a hall, a Mr fav liegst mir im Haersen u, Hegst mir im Sinn du, machst mir viel Schmerzen west wie Gut ich dir bin nicht du, dn ist nicht it ich dir bin wie As a further pleasantry the Demo Id have thrown in that favor ) iplet Lauterbach had’ ich Strumph verlor'n, Und ohne Strumph geh ich nicht Heim, geh' ich wieder bach su, Und holl' mir mein Strumph mei'm Bein mein Da halb Lauter. m Vol. 26. No. 47. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, A GOOD MOTTO tT get % st wtisfac. alking about hard tunes, . — New Bridge at Sunbury, Letters patent have ment ate depart MDY, WhiN nj over Lhe hy Hear Snyder « { $5,000 and o ns, of Harrisbu dam in AS a capital « are W H Ly W. Drury Brown of ¥Y Pittsbur 8 Webster and K (ruy ork. and G Lehner o K — -— Ahead on Oats. 5 Lingle, of Penn R ahead on oats township, is He had 17 acres in oats, and from it harvested 81 3-4 bushels, by weight, to the acre That is a large vield and if no other farmer can beat it, then Lingle is abead of Limbert and even Limbert did well as reported in last week's Democrat Limbert, try Again ————— Mrs Salona James Herr, an old resident of died Monday morning at the of Arthur Ricker in Pine. Mrs. Herr had been on a visit to Mr, and Mrs, Ricker and her death was caused by pneumonia. residence
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