The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 05, 1901, Image 1

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    S Bote THeabs
Envelopes m
We have a job lot of note
heads on hand. They must go
quick. The price will do It.
Samples anu prices for the ask
ing. We furnish them printed
for less than you can buy them
without printing.
We bought a large con- f
signment of .i-loO"
Having CO.C0y j
we secuied a rock bottom f
figure. Send for samples
and prices. '
VO'i
Gee. W. Wagenscller, Fditor and Proprietor.
A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Stitnce. Art, Political Economy and Current Literature.
Ratci: One Dollar Per Annum, in Advanci
M M REK i s
VOL. XXXVIII
MIDDLEBUKUH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. DEC 5. 1001
; . . , . I
Fun Sai.k. A good second-hand bi-
lycle, apply at this office, tf.
BMnotni Bros. BUiL Chothikq
rilKAI'KH THAN ANY STORK IN SlN-
BI'KY.
if mn want to please Mid make your
Liciids happy "t Christmas time, buy
our gifts at the Book Kmpnritim. Nl.
IwAI.NtTTS WAXTKD I Want 1000
tshels of walnuts and am willing to
v 40 cents a bushel.
ClIARLKS BOYKR,
Paxtonville, Pa.
Bkouocb Bbos. Bill Clothing
llKAI'KR THAN ANY BTORB IN BTO-
ruv.
kve are indebted to Mrs. Ida (i. Stahl
r the excellent report of the Teachers
Istitute.
kv.NTKl. (iood Veal Calves, also
Ides, Tallow end Wool.
.1. L. Winkman, Lewisburg, Fa.
Hie First National Hank of Herndon
, realitv. H. D. Bower was elected
Csi.lent and A. H. Hepner, Cashier.
the snow of any account this fall fell
I Friday. The school teachers could
tracked to their homes.
fhe C. E. Sioeety f the Reformed
m il willautieinnte holding a sock
al In the Town Hall Tuestloy even-
Dec. 31.
OTICB. I have a cow for sale that
l be in roflt in a few days.
Pktkr H. BeCKRUT, Dundore, Fa.
hie tine display of holiday goods at
, Bok Emporium, BellnBgrove, is
f opened and ready for your pairon-
IVO-Ot.
kiED apiu.ks wanteh I want five
Lix tons of dried apples and am
Buir to pay 6 cents a pound.
CHARLES BOYER,
Paxtonville, Pp.
Le Iteformtd Sunday school of this
will hold Christmas exercises
lav evening, l)ecemler 24. They
lender the program "Great Joy."
rv Seebold of Sunbury spent Sun-
i this place visiting relatives.
and let me show you a tine line
Inllu, Games, Books, ires orna-
and all kindsof Children's Toys.
Book Emi-okium,
xt door to the "Tribune" Offlce,
t. Helinsgrove, ra.
Uilieria is prevalent about the
Among the patients we note a
liter of Emanuel Zeehnian, Der
son of Geo. W. Dlehl; daughter f
I I : I , ii i'i 1 1 Ttjiohiiel. diiuirtiter ot
Bolig, a young man working for
loll
II on A. E. Boles In his new shav
M hair cutting parlor for your
ned with a refreshing shaiu-
lid a clean towel to each patron
i north side of Market snuare op-
I Central Hotel. Satisfaction gunr-
tr.
us Bkos. Sem. Clothing
ll'KI! THAN ANY StoUE IN Sl'N-
fcv ARK KA8Y. If your liver feels
Bon fee good. McNair's Stomach
Bver Fills tones the stomach, re-
Ithe liver, makes life worth liv-
lest pHl, 25c gets them jiostpiiid.
eni.
I West Side Fhaumacy Co.,
Batavia, Ills.
laukets from "0e ier pair to
ah lap Robes, Horse Blankets,
"I Mittens, we make a special
e a large and nice assortment
lundisetor the holiday tride.
call and be convinced.
M. M i i.i.mh, Kant, Pa.
tying anti-trust matches in
mtities direct from the maun
we are giving our customers
It and nre selling 2400 perfect
OI matches for 12c. They all
pew how we do it, but we get
I the same.
A. 8. Bkchrist,
Verdilla, Pa.
niake your ChriBtmas pur-
sore you see the up-to-date se
nile Book Emporium. 12-Mt.
is almost here, and we
for you. We have some of
t goods for person or house
would wish, such as Men's,
a Boys' Suits and Overcoats,
'ear cloaks, Tailor-made Suits
g Skirts, Fur Scarfs and
1 u rock bottom prices.
M. Millnkr, Kantz, Pa.
Corner Stone L.i)ing.
At appropriate ceremonies the corn
erstone for a new Ladles' Hall at 8u -(uelianim
I ni varsity, Selinsgrove, Pa.,
was laid Tuesday afternoon. The build
ing to be of brick and while sandstone
of colonial style will be known aa the
Belbert Memorial. Despite the oold
weather there was a good attendance.
UfflH PERTINENT PERSONALS
90
5
Personally-Couduteetl Tours via
reals Railroad.
Season of 1901-1002.
Fennsvl
i he Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany announces the following Person
ally-Conducted Tours for the seas in of
1901-1902:
Mexico AND CALIFORNIA. A forty
five day tour will leave New York,
Philadelphia, Harrlsburg and Pitts
liurg February 11, The party will travel
over the entire route by the "Mexico
and California Special," the finest train
that crosses the continent.
Florida. Three tours to Jackson
ville will leave New York and Phtla
delphla February 4 and 18, and March
4. The first two of these admits of a
sojourn of two weeks In the ''Flowery
State." Tickets for the third tour will
be good to returu by regular trains un
til May 81, 1!H)2.
Tickets for the above tours will be
sold from principal points OU the Peun
syluaniit Railroad. For detailed itiner
aries, giving rates and full Information,
ade'ress Thomas E. Watt, Passenger
Agent Western District, Pittsburg; it.
Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Bal
timore District, Baltimore; C. Studde,
Passenger AgentBoutheastern District,
VVashington; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assist
ant General Passenger Agent, Phila
delphia. GREAT CLOTHING SALE.
Great closing-out sale of clothiuguiid
gents' furnishing goods will take place
on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 1001.
Our entire stock must be sold out in
about 00 days on account of quitting
business. Don't fail to come if you
want to buy bargains. The entire stock
will be sold at about half price. Here
are a few prices :
Men's $ 5.00 Suits at $:!.21
Men's 7.o0 Suits at Lot) 1
Men's 10.00 Suits at (1.50
Men's 5.00 Overcoats at $8.25
Men's 7 60 Overcoats at 4.60
Men's 10.00 Overcoats at 6.60
All our 50c and 75c Shirts at 88c
All our 50c and 75c Underwear at 88c
Ladies' 16c Hose at 9o
Children's 16c Hose at tie
Everything is reduced at uliout I price.
Dn't fail to come, remember we are
leaving town in about 60 days.
E. K.vrz,
Next to Court House. Middlelmrg, Pa.
MEXICO AM) CALIFORNIA
PtrKjaslly-Cosdactcd Tours via thePennayb
vania Knilruad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com.
pany's Personally-Conducted Tour to
Mexico and California will leave New
York on February 11, visiting St.
Louis, San Antonio, Monterey, Tani
pico, San Luis Fotosi, Guanajuato,
Irapuato, GnadsJaJan, Queretaro, City
of Mcxice, Aguas Calientes, and 1'.
Paso,
At ESI Paso tourists for California only,
who will leave New York February ii,
Will Joltt the party, and the Mexican
tourists who do not care to go to the
Pacific Coast will return to New York.
The California party will visit Los An
geles and the Southern California coast
resorts, San Francisco, and, 0d the re
turn trip, the Grand Canon of the Col
orado in Ariina. Tourists will have
thirteen days in Mexico and niueteeu
days on the Pacific Coast, the Califor
nia tour returning to New York on
March 27, the whole tour OOVtrlng
forty-five days. The rate, covering all
necessary expenses during the entire
trip, will be $575 from points on the
Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pitts
burg. For Mexico only the rate will
be $860, and for California only 876
The party will travel over the entire
route in a special train of Pullman
drawing-room sleeping cars, compart
meut, dining, smoking, and observa
tion cais. California-only tourists will
use apodal cars to El Paso, and Mexico
only passengers will use special cars
returning from El Paso. For detailed
itineraries and full information address
Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pas
senger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.
TO ( I RK A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
foils to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 26c tf.
" i- win n'j-i y
Charles l!otisi has accepted a posi
tion as butcher in Lewiatown,
Miss Alice Haines of Bcavortown Is
engaged in sewing at this place.
Butcher Harry W. Bowersox took a
trip to Mauoh Chunk last week.
J, Calvin Schooh and wife spent some
time Visiting relatives in Centre county.
Miss Delia Mover of Salem paid a
visit to Miss Claire OrayblU last week.
Samuel Wlttenmyer, Sr., is very ill
with pneumonia. He la the oldest man
in the county.
Miss Cora I iood of BeUnssrove spent
several days last week with Mrs. W.
H. Bpangler.
Miss Lizzie Hipka, who had Ix'ii at
Sunbury, is visiting her parents in the
French Flats.
Geo. Ni Ison Appand wife of Monroe
township were at the county seat
Thanksgiving Day.
Charles H. Walter, who is working
in Mifflin county, spent Sunday with
his family in town.
Hon. S. A. Wetzel and Fx-Sheriff
Alfred Spcohl of Beavertown were in
town Saturday morning.
Hon. F. M. Hummel and J. G. Lean
er ol Selinsgrove were at the count v
seat Saturday afternoon.
C. C. Cooper, editor of the Kelly X
lloads "Advance," was p Middlehurg
visitor Thanksgiving Day.
Attorney W. K. Houseworth of Se
lluSgrove paid a visit to the county seat
Wednesday of last week.
Cashier .1. X. Thompson spent the
latter part of last week with his par
ents and friends at Mexico, Juniata Co.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith was-alUd to the
bedside of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Ernest,
who is 111 with appendicitis at Mittlin
burg. Jno. f. Wsgeneeller of Selinsgrove
spent part of Thanksgiving Hay and
Thursday night with f h e editor's
family.
Mrs. Edward M. Greene and son of
Lewiatown are spending several days
with her father, w. W. Wlttenmyer,
in this place.
W. H. Bell of New York City and
Miss Kadie Sieber of McAllistcrvilh
were entertained Sunday by A.
Baahoar and wife.
Geo. Roush of Freeburg spent la
week with his parents and Ralph
Roush spent the week with his grand
parents at Freeburg.
.Joseph Drccse of Lock Haven w
move into w. F. Feese's house on West
Market Street, lie will assist his fath
er at the tannery.
H. H. Barter and family of Sunbury,
J. F. Magee and wife of K reamer and
Miss Erma Magee of Lewisburg at
Thanksgiving turkev at Dr. J. W.
Orwig's.
1). Norman Ann of Selinsgrove bus
accented the appointment as delegate
to the National Live Stock 'onveiition
mention of which was made in this
paper a few weskl ago. and is now at
tending the con vent ion at IhicagO.
Bev. Win. EC, Dlehl and family have
moved into K. (.'. Walter's residence on
West Market Street. He preached his
first sermon Sunday both at Haaaing
er's and in town. The family were en
tertained by John F. Stetler and Geo
IT. Steininger until the house as
ready.
Commissioners' clerk J. N. Brosius
entertained the following persons dur
ing Institute weak : Misses Edith Wei
deusand and Lena Blylerof Lewisburg,
Jacob Basom, wife and daughter of
Itiehtleld, Misses AlVCSta Sohnee, An
nie Y. Brosius, Cora Schnee, Margaret
Shadle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schnee
and Chas. N. Brosius of Fremont.
Among the many Thanksgiving Day
visitors we noticed the following: W.
P. Shelly and Irwin E. Buck of Sun
bury with relatives; Cashier H. H.
Hassinger and wife of Elizabethvillc
and Clem Smith and family at the
home of James P. Smith; J. A. I, milli
ard and wife of Selinsgrove and Mrs.
Murray Smith and child of Lewistown
at Attorney M. L Potter's; Mrs. M. L.
Kreeger o f Selinsgrove a t Azariah
Kreeger's; Al. Rowe of Millersburg,
Newt. I. Catberman of Selinsgrove and
F. C. Fisl er and wife of Salem with
friends; Elmer Snyder and wife of Se
linsgrove at Jno. P. Smith's.
Letal Institute Program.
Thursday, 8:30 A. M., the eommitte
met in the eon t house to arranire nro
gramme lor the local institute of the
fifth distiiei comprising Union and1
Dhapman townships, to lie held nt Fort I
Trevcrton Jan. :il and Feb. I, 902.
da G. Stahl chairman.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Tin. nth Annual Convention i Snyder Conn-
t) in Stt.si.ui LaM W'ttk.
(Contiuued from last week.)
TUESDAY A UTERNOON.
Called to order bv the President and
Programme for Friday evening wm announced the committee Irora Snyder
lie arranged ly tic teacher in the hieh
school room, T. ( i. I lerrold.
Topics assigned for the programme
Feb. 1, are as follows : Harrv Kn-it.er,
"Opening Address"; T.J. Nichols, "A
Teacher's :t;t years experience"; J, D.
Hiegle, "Geography in the PuMic
Si-hools"; I). B, 1 lerrold, "Arithmetic
in the Public Schools"; F. H. Attinser,
Books versus Knowledge; Ed. Bhaffir,
Mental Arithmetic; &. K. Scboll, Or
thogranhy; Homer A. Swartz, History
T. I. Herrold, Value of Psychology in
Teaching; Howard Bcholl, Algebra;
K. S. Wolfe, Diacritical Marks; J. Al
bert Herrold. civil Government; John
Roher, Recitation; T. A. Herrold. Mis
cellaneous Work; Ida (i. Stahl, Music,
and Prize-giving in the Publlt Schools.
DA G. STAHIi,
T. A. Hkkkoi.h, ' Comm.
HarbvKrbit7.hr, I
Letter to Geo. M. 5hindcl,
Ml DOLBRURa H, Fa.
Dear Sir : Some think we lake a good
deal of risk in inviting complaints of
Devoe lend and zinc we authorize our
agent to sell it under this guarantee:
"If you have any fault to find with
this paint, either now in putting it on,
or hereafter in the wear, tell your di al
er alsmt it.
"We authorize him to do what is
right at our expense. ' '
The following story tells how little
the risk is :
J. H. Aaherd Co., hardware dealers,
Rhlneheck, N. Y., have sold Devoe
from '70 to now, and have had just one
complaint in all this time.
Three sides of a house were perfect;
the fourth was as bad as the three were
good.
Explanation It rained the night be
fore the ff, rlh side was painted; and
the painters did not wait for the wisxi
to dry.
What is done In such a case'.' What
ever the dealer, who sold the paint,
considers it fair to do. We leave it to
him. lie may not do exactly what we
should do if we were there; but we are
not there. The best we can do is to
leave it to him. Yours truly,
F. W. Dkvob&Co.
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COURT HOUSE CHIPS.
Dteda Entered for Kccord.
Ma K. Schoch and wife to Henry
Dietrich, lot in the village of Franklin,
No. 54, for 226.
M. K. Schoch and wife to Nora E.
Graybill, lot No. 23, in the village of
Franklin, for $200.
County Commissioners to W.
Wlney, 217 acres of unseated land
Franklin twp., for $70,
Wills Predated.
The last will and testament was pro
hated Now 2Btb( B. I''. Kant)! is named
executor and the children ace the heirs
Mairi.'ic LICCBMS.
Troxel villi-
Pennscreek
Pennacreek
Pennscreek
Freeburg
Freeburg.
Freeburg,
Mt. Pleasant M.
MlddleoreeL,
Troxelville,
Dry Vallev X Roads,
Dry Valley X Roads.
Selinsgrove,
i John Haffley,
l Agnes Kow,
i Win. W. Brunner,
Elva X. Hartman,
I Geo. Hall,
I Emma Suoub,
I John A. Fryer,
Jennie M. fitengle,
I Anion J. Ocker,
t lora E. Shsader,
f H. s. Mourer,
I Anna M. Kline,
I (ieo. F. Bitter,
t Elsie -May Burns, Sellnsgrovi
makkieo. Nov. 26th, at the Reform
ed parsonage, New Berlin, by Bev. S.
Sidney Kohler, Charles Wellcr of Dice
and Miss l.evina Longer of MifHinburg'
Fltosiot s Bros. Ski.I. CLOTiriNa
Ohb Mum than anv Store in Bvy-
HPRV.
The Mid-Day Bulletin, an infant
journalistic project of Sunbury, launch
ed by Hud Withington and T. J. Bel-
vins, former "Item" employes, stis
pended last Friday.
Our line of Fancy t ioods is ii-to-date
Fancy China ware, Fancy (ilassware,
Lamps, Celluloid goods, Albums, Toilet
Cases, Glove Cases, Handkerchief
Boxes, Silverware, Fancy Umbrellas,
Gold and Silver Watch's. Chains.
Bracelets and Rings.
12-5-2t. M. Millnkr, Kantz, Pa.
By learning to buy right tiiere is no
trouble to learn to sell. We are selling
standard Gingham at 4Jc per yard, re
gular 6c goods, and even some old
timers ask 7c. Turkey red handkerchief,
our price lc each, Better and larger
grades 3c and up. We are selling on
the same principle. Country produce
is always in demand.
A. S. Bkchrist, Verdilla, Pa.
count v to arrange the urogram for
joint Institute of Snyder and Juniata
counties to be held on the third Friday
anu Baturua in January, the commit
tee from Snyder county being F. ti.
Shelly. II. S. Hornberger and A. L.
Wbitely.
Music, "Star Spangled Manner,"
"Help it on." The closing address by
Prof. It. M. McNealon "Personal Ele
ments in Teaching " A very able, in
structive and interesting talk of thirty
i ites was given by the piofessor.
We must associate with that class of
people lik" whom we would like to ie.
No matter with whom we as e late, we
w ill become more or less like them.
We must do all we can to make those
with whom we a.-sociate net (er by our
having been with them. We must get
into t he lives of our pupils, and learil
their ambitions, desire and inclina
tions. Some parents do not know their
own children. We should give apeclal
attention to individuality, and especial
ly to the seemingly dull pupils. A
teacher should never neglect to offer
encouragement to his pupils, lie soci
able Willi them ouUidti of the achonl-
mom, Music, "America." Mrs. Noss:
"Art in the Public School." Teach
your hoys and gil ls to rise and sing
"National Airs." Gather pictures of
Interest, mount them, and use them in
the school room. Progress is being
made in art teaching in our public
schools. Recess of ten minutes.
Music. "My Old Kentucky Home,"
Bobolinkuni Bob. Prof. Heydrlek, on
"Novels, Wise and Otherwise." For
variety's sake he lust recites well a se
lection from Whltcomb Riley, entitled.
"Old John Henry."
There are three classes of novels.
Few novels are w ise, the rest are other
wise. We should not read novels that
tend to degrade the reader. Read no
sensational novels. Old novels written
by good old writers arc U'st to read.
Never read too many novels whether
good OT bad; they will weaken your
mind.
Hon. Fred Ikelergavean interesting
and Inspiring talk ofabout ten minutes.
Adjourned.
TUESDAY BVKNINO.
Hon. Fred. Ikeiei of Bloomshurg
gave a very Interesting lecture on "Agi
tators." Mr. tkeler is one of the young
men on the lecture platform and has
laid the foundation lor a successful
career. He is u brilliunt attorney and
was an able representative in the State
Legislature, lie has been spoken of as
a possible nominee of the l)cmocratic
party for I iovernor. 1 1 is lecture teemed
with w Isdom, oratory and classical lore
His diction and command of language
is boundless. He closed his address
with a remarkable display of elocution
ary ability on the Itattleol Winchester.
A brilliaut fut me awaits this young
orator.
WEDNESDAY MOUN1NO.
Music, "Holy ! Holy ! Holy I " De
votional exercises by Rev. Shambach.
Music, "Ouwaid Christians, Soldieis
and Jolly Boys." Reading of the re
port, by that committee, on Focal In
stitutes, on motion adopted as read.
Music, "Help it On."
Prof. Heydrlcks "School Libraries."
There is a very wide held to do mission
ary work along this line, since there
are but three libraries in schools in our
county. We need more libraries. Next :
Composition work. Teachers should
begin to teach pupils to write sentences
at once after they enter the schoolroom,
then the writing of composition. Music
"The old Hell." "Help it On." Mrs.
Noss : "Home Geography." A very
brilliant and instructive talk was given.
Recess of ten minutes.
Music, ' Battle Hymn of the Ite
publlc," "Three Sailors," "The Con
cert of I he Crows," "Song of the Black
smith." Sunt D. A. Harman, of Hazletoo,
spoke on "Pedagogic Principles." A
very practical and able lecture was
given. Have love in your work ami
the proper spirit and that w ill help
you on your noble way. "America."
W E I ( N BH DAY A KT BRNOO N .
Music, "Let a Little Sunshine In,"
"The Old Bell," On motion, resolved
that we adopt "Thinking and learning
how to think," edited by Dr. Nathan
c. Schaefler, and to be read by all
teachers throughout the county dur
ing the present term of school. Motion
carried. .Music, " I lie Old Kentucky
Home." Closing address by Mrs. Noss
"Alaska and the Yukon." - Alaska
means "Large l oiitiueiit. .n one
person has seen all of Alaska. South
ern Alaska has a delightful climate.
Mt. Mckinley is given us the highest
mountain in America, LtJJMM) feci high.
The greatest salmon fisheries in the
world are in Alaska. You can catch
anything from a minnow to a whale
when you go tislnug in Alaska.
Music "Jolly Boys," ' The Old Open
Bucket."
Supt. D. A. Harman, on "Some Pe
dagogic Principles." Have children to
grow naturally in school as well as out
of school. A very useful, interesting
and wholesome talk to the teachers.
Music, "Love's Old Sweet Song." Re
cess for 5 minutes. Music, "Silently
the Shades of Evening." Closing ad
dress by Prof. Heydrlrkon "Dialects of
Poetry" Recites a selection of Whit-
comb Riley's, "Knee-deep in June."
Riley is a pure lovi
children. Recitation
Party." Fee. "The
Rec. "A Life Lesson.'
ilior, Paul Lawrenci
colored man a good
.1;..!..... .... .
oiaieei, n rjtSy I IOIII
eond "HisHnelllllu Hee
lines is
UK oil
r 'f nature ami
"The Finhing
Sjsilltil Child."
second an
Dunbar a foil-
poet. Recites a
Feller." s,
Fmf. I b v.
truly one of (he few men u lw.
can fully Interest ami instruct ins au-
uienee. i.a-i rtIih Frof. I tetiwli
i 'rawing.
WBDNE8DAY EVENING.
Patricolo Concert Company I feel
sale to say that no concert company
visited Middlehurg heretofore, and gave
the same amount of satisfaction as
this company hi every resiiec! and tw
peeiauy sum. Simply a grand
of discipline.
Till ICSA MORNINQ.
Devotional exercises by Rev. I
fer, of Freemout, Fa. 'Music
ivmaiy l.igbt," "Molv ! II. iy
"Red. White and ILh'ie "
A very iiitcawliug talk on tin
dozen of It's Hunt. Harman
I. Fe ileal attire and in work.
II. lie a -indent. Sin, lent in in-,. veil.
Il-play
. Schaef
, "Lead
Holv !"
Itak.
r s
F.
1 1 1, lie loyal. Ite I
formaucc.
IY. Ite courteous.
kind to all.
Y. Ite wail' of rules
VI. Be prepared.
work.
Y 1 1. Be - iniiathel i
cd. "
Vlir. 1U' reasonable.
IX, Be firm persistent
X Ite cheerful.
XI. Be watchful.
XII. Hew hat you seem
Ml. Ite earnest.
Music "Bye lo laud" 1
laeksniith." Stint..!. M
rue in every
per-
Maki
teady
llo rides,
for anv
S eel tciiier-
Song ofthe
'oIlLflllill of
Wllb..1 it . . .
.Menus ami f.inis m
e.oucaiion. Mllicatloii means eoni
plete human development, "How to
live." A most excellent and Instructive
talk. Music, "Scatter Sunshine."
"Drawing" by Mr. Genzalez, Art
for art's sake and commercial art
Literature and art go hand in hand.
Announcement of th mmlttee on
resolutions. Music, "Hurrah! for the
Fed, White and Flue.'' "MyOld Ken
tnckv Home." ,lj. i."
THCR8DAY AFTERNOON.
Music, "America," "Lei the Sun
shine." A short talk bv Frof. p. c.
ltowcrsox.
Directors' session first. Having no
president present, Dr. Shitldcl was
elected President pro tem. The follow
ing officers were elected for the ensuing
year : President, I S, Wholly; 'ce
President, II. A. Ivllngler; Seitn'tarv
F. S. Fitter.
Frof. Win. Noetling.J. II. Ilemlricks
F. S. Filler, F. F. Custer, Chas. .1.
Beaver were elected as delegates to at
tend the State Directors' Convention.
On motion, resolved Unit the disinel
from which the delegates sent, bear the
expenses to the convention.
Music, "Jolly Boys." Fn,r. Will.
Noetlltig, ' Defects in the administra
tion of our Schools us Seen by a Direc
tor." Parents should uol keep children
al home to work when they should be
at home. The parent.- ami directors
should co-operate with the teachers.
Be very careful in selecting text I ks,
A very excellent and able talk. Solo:
Mary Hllblsll. Music, "Song of the
Blacksmith"
Dr. H. W. Glass, ' School Sanita
tion." A very necessary and instruc
tive talk. Music, "Help it On." Ad
dress by Sunt. Coughlln. Such an ad
dress should and is advocated bv every
true citizen of the land. It was one of
the few we cau say "Amen" to.
Turner) ay evening,
Elijah Powell Frown of the "Ram's
Horn" entertained, instructed and de
lighted the audience mi the subject
"The Marks of n Prince." His sayings
are terse, axiomatic and full of humor,
wit ami w isdom. He is a representa
tive man ofthe age, a leader of thought
ful men and w ise women. He had the
audience at In-entire command.
KRIDAY MOKN1NO.
Music, "Fed, White and Flic''
"Watch on the Rhine" "Come Thou,
Almighty King." Devotional exercises
by Rev. Shambach. Music, "Abide
with Me."
On motion it was resolved lo allow
the Secretary in motion ii was re
solved to allow the permanent certi
ficate committee 96 "Ut of thi' school
funds.
Report of what was done with tin
money collected for a monument for
the late l. S. Foyer. On motion it was
resolved to adopt the report as read,
and entered on the minutes.
Music, "Song of the Brooklet." Supt
Harman, "Responsibility on it.-. Pro
fession." Music, "My (iid Kentucky
Home" "( inod Night."
Supt. 'oughlin ( lharacter.
Ida O. Utaul, Reporter.
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