The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 14, 1901, Image 1

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The attendance during the second
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RL A 0 i i RN Shon Aine resins
& 00 PER YEAR.
| Cyril Fisher, John White, Bert Wil.
flame, Willie Eime Harry Jenkins,
Willie Ross, Russell Barton, Earl
Woomer, Francois MeCormick, Well
woud Winslow, John Jone Fred Kahn.
of Paplis Prisent Every Toy Per
Average A Hennes Peptbrse iit
ke and Sitggretboris The Parsiits
fon Kotieited,
hh owas the largest In the history
he behools gud from records at
8 the best, Beguine pttend.
Ho essential and condpcive to
advancement, Even pupils will
that a day's absence now and
means an simost irreparable Los,
the : altention of pres and
(Holes, Velma
il ‘encourage thé best :
poe during the re-
of the terra. Here they are:
boy learns to feel that be may
duties 4s a scholar for trivial
sake his business when a man.
‘ time of the teacher and the |
pie Hughes, John Hodge, Wm. Mo
| Muldron, John Notoaghe, Eric Nolan, |
John Tober,
ley, Ralph Miles, Lorie Hoss, Harry
MeNumire, Anthony Choby, Crawford
Nelson, Agusta Swanson, Holyrt Ane
CERO :
Erra W. Holincase, Teacher,
POLURTH PRIMARY
Numer
tenants, Of
1 fh
G4 These toni
Broneau, Je Paar
Waiter irvin, dann
gan, James Wile
Gay Binok, Yio
Guodd, Mary Holer,
Plizabeth Boawiryiiie,
son, Patriek Osidalbian,
Andrew. units, dogs
rigs Med abe, Botivis
White. Howard Yarger, Ruth Dreamer, |
. Annie Danieison, Agoes Harper, Delia L
Montgomery, Siolis
Watkins
Dogorny Sorrer, Teacher,
FIRNT INTERMEIHATE,
Maite
tendance, 52; per cent of attendance,
private. BRL RYE rage
95. Those present every day: Johns
Choby, Thomas Eddy, William Gwynn,
Edwin Grenninger, Harris Gould, Ben-
Jolin Zaburesky, Tilia
F Boyle, Alice Boyle, Margaret Camp
bell, Maggie Commons, Clare Uamp-
| bell, Minnie Gore, Loey Gutwaid, Mag- |
daiena Gagliardi, Tillie Hanson, Eater
“Johnson, Iva Lansherry,
fiom Noonan,
Magiie Powell, Nelle Stevens, May
Strachan, Annie Thomas, Mary Wik
Hama, Lillis Aostesd, Margaret Ander.
| Hon.
the Class in wounded
; in their stadies
tone of both teacher
by failaren, which
and ally
gio! ol parents, bat we
attendance and co-oper-
Loner BE Priore, Teacher,
SBCONT INTERMEDIATE
Number enrolled, 8; sver
£ of
8 al inten
reacuens INSITTUIE.
The One for This Connty Will be Held at! BH
Foonsdvieg Nokd Welk,
The thirty - Ath annual session off the |
Canibiria connty teachers
Monday. Prof Myers, of this place,
1% a member of the comnulions on reso.
ptions apd Prof. Burd, ons of the
MERE CATR.
wh pending secretary,
institute |
will be held at Ebetisbhurg cominencing
Alias Cora Nuaiter will be
jit thei gran Jury rou ob Wed: |
SBR
pony ato
P Wh imtrielard ambraoe
Sapt. N.C. Sohsefler, ox e-Supt |
ahiar, Hon 27 orson, of
bus, (3. Dr Sanfor i Bell
Mass, fir, 8B LL Sos
{aster 1 0 iis, if f Baitimors Md,
snd De. Chas, G, Woolsey, of Philadel
in. The program is appended
MiaRiAY MOURNING,
{fice of the Superintendent.
: MONDAY AFTERNOUN
Slasie,
Uasts andl Dogs, Dr. 8.
Mosc.
The Right Attitode, Dr. Savford Rell,
O. Sehmucker,
What the Teacher Can Get from the
Jostitate, Dr. O. T. Corson.
MONDAY EVENING,
BOT.
Picture Piay, "Beside the Honnie
Briar Bosds,” De. Albert Armslirong.
FTUBSEAY MORNING
Muasic
The Teachers Language, Dr. Corson.
Music.
“Gyymnastion,’” Boys of the Ebens-
borg Schools, directed by Prof Ander.
ker, of West |
Enrollment of Teachers in the of
The Right Attitade Toward the
World and Seif. Dr. Beil,
for Chiklren,
ams, Lillian W illiams, "Ethel ih
Resa B. Lew, Teacher,
THIRD INTERMEDIATE
Number enrolled, 81: average at
tendance, 49; per cent of attendance,
89, Those prosent every day: Mar.
ard, Ruth London, Ellen
Witlie
paret Whit
mab rie, Cuivre Astbury,
Poweil. John Cornelins, John Wilson,
John Sheppard, Lirace Anstead, Rosella |
. Joe Gagliked], |
| Stanley Tober, € arfie Baomasn, Joho
Wilkinson, Katy Anstead, Gertrods
Thomas, Lithia Kirk, Frank Jota,
Glaize Smale, Howard Ww ager, George
Lorrie IL MeCroeky, Tencher.
FOURTH INTERMEIMATE.
Number enrolled, 58; mverage at.
tendanos, 52; pwr cent of attendance,
#0, Those present every day: Clark
| Cowher, Bert Delozier, George Delogier, |
{ John Goods, Albert Jenkins, Wilkie Mew
han, Elizabeth Mantieth, Efile Trueman,
tod, 73; averige at-
er cent of attendance, |
Awtbary, Father Blair, |
Boyer, Phebe
Gwyne, Annie Ha.
Kubnley, Nellie Kaiden,
elson, Emma Nu-
a, Mary Boanserd, Cath-
; Bessie Williams, |
Philip Bauman, Willie}
, Earl Ivory, Carl
awk, Joseph
Orvis Shunk-
Toon Leo Thomas, |
, Harry Williams, Alred
i Vanetta
2
HHOEMAKER, Teacher,
enrolled, 78; average at-
; per cent of attendance,
present, every day: Harry |
Elmers Cole, Alex Hodge,
ar Morgan, Thomas Powell, |
dsley, George Shekn, Wal-
George Debranski, Lizzie 9
Margaret
Susie Dvorchock, May Eims,
nn, Liztie Hertzog, Ethel
Lilly, Sara Long, Lizzie
h, Janet Manuel, Mary Me.
Rath Noonan, Agnes Bwan- |
Sharbaugh, Gertrude Short, |
f
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Edith Weaver, Hannah W ison, Olean
Wilson, Fritz Hanson, Maggie Crowes,
‘Janet Laney, Elizabeth Nelson, Lula
Holes, Hope Irwin, Annie Sheka, Jose
phine Short, Gertrude Williams, Mary
comer, Fannie Wilkins, John © wp |
. bell.
Sana UossinGs, Teacher
ARSEMBLY ROOM,
B. 1. Myers, teacher of [ipso
Jatin, history, geometry; W. H. Burd
mathemation, geography, German,
| book keeping, algebra; C orabel Sniter,
English gramniar, general history,
shorthand, rhetoric,
B Grade--Number enrolled, 27; aver-
age attendance, 25; per cent of attend.
ance, 94, Those
Arthur Jenkins, Charles Abbot, Tsaae
Jenking, John Bhort, Janet Brano,
Crowell, Fraonees
bell, Masle Dertric, Myrtle Mal
ligan, Nellie Hopkins, Lacy Mellon,
Dora Prescott, Ida Foresberg, Sadie
Somerville, Thomisine Holter, Mary
| Bomerville.
A Grade Number enrolled, 25; aver-
age attendence, 4; per cent of attend.
‘ance, 87. Those present every day:
Charles MacMahbn, Grant Perry, Har |
pd Yeckley, Thomas Fisher, Lewis
fardi, Pearl Lewis, Myrtle Walter, |
on a Woomer, Rachel Haden.
FRESHMAN,
Namber enrolled, 14; average at
jeudance, 12; per cent of attendance,
Those present every day: Carrie
Holter. James Jones,
BOPHOMORE,
Namber enrolled, 7. average at |
‘tendance, 8; per cent of attendance, 95.
Those present every day: Margaret
‘Jones, Enid Levis
JUNIOR.
Number enrolled, §; ave
RENIOR.
Nomber enrolled, 8; avera
W t every day:
illiam Harper, W
Potter.
SUMMARY.
n Suber enrolled, 609; aver
per cent
every day
sat every day:
Camp
Paul Barton,
Thonn Harper, Daniel Jones, Hubert |
p attend.
| ance, b; per cent of attendance, 77.
attend.
cenit of attendance, 98
‘Mamie
William Yeck-
The Papif i'% Language, Dr. Comon.
Music.
A Family of Spinners, Dr, Soh &
madi Rer
TUERDAY EVENING
ety of Johnstown, Prof. Tum Morgan,
Hector
WEDFADAY MORNING,
Muoaie
Modern Mound Builders, Dr. Sch-
ticker.
The Truly Practical Education, Dr.
: Bell.
Masie,
Tie Relation of Superintendent and |
Teacher, Dr. Corson.
The Study of Words, OC, C, Ellis
WEDNEADAY AFTERNKIN,
Music.
More Words, Prof. Ellis
Needs Fears. Dr. Schmucker,
Address, Han, N, C. Schaeffer,
Music.
Report of the State Directors Associ-
ation, Win. H. Sandford.
School Sanitation, Dr. F. U. Pergu-
wD.
Address, Dr. Corson.
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
‘cent, The gains were made in the
Conger by The Philharmonic Bodl-
‘1. Three resilents of the second ward
of Patton votend fur him for Supreme
the official count.
Sheriff Davis on Saturday night. The :
Cenrtifleate now goes to the secretary
of wtate at Harrisburg, who will hoid
it ope month pending a possible con
| tesit, and barring which Mr. O'Connor
Monday in January.
ties of the district, accompanied by |
the affidavit of not less than ten of sach
| pititioners, presented to the attorney
- goneral of the state and complaining
of ondue elction on false relurns
“Tt Famine,’ in Pantomine by
girls from the Ebensburg Schools, un-
der the direction of Miss Julia Conneil.
Jacture, “A Jolly Earthquake,” Dr.
Russell H. Conwell.
THURSDAY MORNING
Music,
Cuariomities, Prof. Ellis
Music,
Some Dangers of the Profession, Dr.
Beil.
Music.
Correct. Aims in Edacation, Dr. Cor.
| son,
The Nature Lover's Library, Dr.
Schmucker.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
Littie Brothers of the Air, Dr. Scli-
- mucker,
Music,
“hr. Arnuid,”” Proll. Ellis,
Musio.
The Hope of the Fatane, Dr. Bell
How the Home Can Help the School,
Dr. Corson.
THURSDAY EVENING.
“Music and Magic,”! Maro, the Ma-
gician,
: FRIDAY MOURNING,
Closing Talk, Dr. Corson.
What is the Use, Dr. Schmucker.
Music.
Through a Boy's Eyes, Prof. Ellis.
Bell.
{ Report of Committees.
withoat delay, direct the three judges
living nearest the Court house in the
OFFICAL IGURES! 7
Connor for Judge Made a
it
Net Gain of Twenty.
PATTON'S ND WARD
o
D §
Linwe hm Threi Vole for Saprewse | ware) ;
Jinctge. Heausiog his larly That Mach & .
Barker Gintual Dae Tn the OMeini
| ie The thiher Rowuwlon ‘
s official ¢ gonnt ma shown in the
wl statement on the eighth
po Wives she following vole in
you STATE TREASURER.
on Dem, 8.517,
Elnrris, Rep. 5,775,
Coray's plurality, 102.
POR SUPREME COURT JUDGR
Vorkes, Prem. 4.79,
Potter, Ee gin 4 Tal
| Yerkes’ pluraiity, 2.
FOR JUDGE OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
CPCosnar. Dem. 4.023.
Barker, Rep, 8852
Connor's plamiity, 71
| POR DIRTRICT ATTORNEY,
Bephbens, Rep 9,0550.
Biome, Dens. 8,263.
| Stephens’ plurality, 1,317,
: FOR FIOTHONOTARY.
Troxell, Hep. 9.215
Bower, Dem. 5 44
| 'Troxeii’s plurality, 769.
| POR REGISTER AND BRCORDER.
Herages, Dem @ 48
{inton, Rep. 3
Heraoe' plurality, 1122
FOR POORHOLUWE Din
Jones, Rep. 9,157.
HL Dem. 5,453,
| Jones’ pruraiity 794
FOR CORONOR,
: PUR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Eider, Rep. $508
Rhcemaker, Der, 5 538.
Elder's plurality 770.
a will be noticed that in the Jodge- |
Bip contest O'Connor makes a
ar gain of 3 wistes in the official
following districts, Fraoklin borough, 2
Histings, 4: Johnstown, Fifth ward, 4;
Johnstown, Eleventh ward, Johns
town, Rixteenth ward, 3; South For
Soeond ward, 5, West Taylor township,
Court jadge, making his net gsin 20,
Judge Barker gained bul one vole in|
The certificate of O'Connor's election
wiki filed in the prothonotary's office by
wiil take the oath of office the frst
A contest can be instituted only on
pitition of at least Aly qualifhd elec
The attorney general shall immediately |
nitify the Governor thereof, who shall, |
ciintested conaty to convene ab ance
thes court of ach county and proceed
to hear and determine the complaint
| of the said petition, deciding in favor
of the candidate shown to have re.
oived the greatest number of legal
votes, Such ¢ontest must be instituted
within thirty days after the election.
As to expenses, the law provides
that when a contest is instituted the
contestant must He a bond, with satis
factory security, which will cover
‘doable the probable expenses of the
contest. In case of failure, the con
twtant must pay these expenses, hal
in case of success the expenses must be
borne by the district which it concerns.
Aditiars’ Regent,
The COURIER In io receipt of a copy
of the anditurs’ report of the United
Mine Workers of America, through
ta courtesy of BSeoretary-Treasurer
Michael McTagrert, of sub-district No
(2. who is one of the efficient anditors
of the National organization,
Lack of
space prevents its publication this
week, but it will be given in full in o
: next issue,
i Who is the Truly Educated Man, Dr. =
—Patronize the home print shop.
| We are better prepared than ever to
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kinds and at prices that can’t be dupli-,
Whose COURIER are you reading, cated for good work.
| Price and that the
Keystone ii in
Ln vn et Si, k
Best coat on earth for £10.00.
1.50 to 8 3.00
New stock Al i wool suits
£8 and 210.
Best fleeced un or a dollar a suit.
¥ *
All wool underwear $2 0 to 3.50 ik suit.
inclusive,
2 W ear |
Children's underwear soc to $1.00 a suit.
Boys’ and small men's nnder Fess | a 3 Spey
We | kirep w hat you want and the ; is correct.
ow est,
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mas Tree Candles and Ornaments, Christmas
Cards, Tovs, Books, Novelties, Perfumes, Smokers’
Goods. Games, Notions, Blocks, Albums, Toilet
Cases, Ete. Ete
Call and See the Goods.
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PATTON PHARMACY,
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Overcoats, m all the
newest designs, at 36.00,
$g.g0 and $12.9
aa 0 VErcoatls at
$2.30 and
a cans
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