What the Principal 5 Report Sa for the Month Shows. : Come | 0 Ash aw en : A GOOD ATTENDANCE. wba : Nissin of Fis Fronent Frery Day, Wik a HE ney Mateimenl From ne Teseher nt Fain ARERR bln ti Ada nd Happy $f alti i { Yi iN SAE 1 Rowimoo Aumrge Por Cost of Ahr cdienen aug he Noober Enralbed Finsp PRIMA /Y | Namber enrolled, 78; average attends | ance, 81; per cent of Attendance, 90, i hey J) “og in | 4 if S55 Nyy 4 ould it well at the | start. Nr they do you will not be troubled with those tired i Re Liavd, M A | aching feet you complain of : Mantanaro, Paul McNamara, Edwin es $0 much. Ladies try a pair 2% | Powell, Charles Scheid, Frederic Wal | of our justly famous “Ia £ Lime Bullock, May Pryckiund, Hun ; {1 Modes" at $3.50 or our “La | _ ah ek, Mary Law, Bus Letucty Belle” at $2.50. All lasts, | BEE BAPRD 4 fe ne . hs nph int, Mary ail widths, Bto Ek. Buzasern SHOEMAKER, Teacher, | RROOND PRIMARY Number enrolled, 3 average stter Toru Francis Fitapatrick, Kine, Wile Lioyd, Moore Milen, Jer ara te:Sis SARA ig 82 i pHa oa AR pA Stan : oe Yaunid w e Bave just received » : These present every day: John € allags # several cases of the celebrated haa, h Stephen Pedur, Donald Hab ari a ha Son 2) Phoebe Hare ut Mary Frher"Bi ie, in Colt, Box Calf and Wax 55 Hay wood, Millie Kubniey, Sara Law, : : and Eli Calf, B to E, all toes # Dive Meredith, Rachel Nelson, Stell and sizes, 5 to 10. Prices are 9 tion, Catherine Smithbower, Mary : $3.50 and 4.00. Hinge gon Toy a pair and you will | : . wear no other, i THIRD PIIRARY. : 2 | Walters, Ethel Peters, Mary Steamer, oom se Kiva Porgo, Geraldine Yerger, Rows | = he Haden, May Elms, Adelaid Campbell, | : 9 og po actor Bridy, 3 j Cristal Eva Hofer, Willie | g DR A AT ey Seywots Disamer. Ey Evra W. Hitigoas, Teacher. POURTH PRIMARY. Number enrolled, 78; average attend. g ance, 68: per cent of attendance, 95 ® 0 Those present every day: Wm. Blms, ” Orvis Ivory, John Corley. Lewis Christ.» RX ZX J i : ® OF Harry McNamara, David Nelson, or your own needs or one ja Urorge Mitchell, Harry Chapman, present to a friend, we 7 Ralph Winslow, Bert Williams, Wa iw sould respectfully i Rome, Joseph Suncera, Gisarge Sheks, Spe Pred Dunlap, Mary Callaghen, Hilda that vou look over our asser Karibein, Sophia Porsce, Fred Kuhnly, tient of time pieces. We have Jubn Litsinger, Ralph Miles, Crawford used the utmost care, aided by | i Nein, Walter Thon, Syatwacd yu judgment gained ow, Jol i omer, Alex. bie 5 : ; ander Williamaon, Thomas Powell, Or ye ars of experience Parabangh = will stcosed Bimaelf the. over Stoteman. Warshacgte polled the vik Shankwiler, Marsella Biller, Mary Jee welry business in selectin ‘minority auditor, having a majority ‘biggest vote for auditor, 279, while Crossman, Alice Danielson, Nellie Flick, every watch or Article of {over Stull of 81. Gittings bad 995 Kanfman has 263 Stall 384 and Gittings Bitmbath Hartman, Mary Kuaaick, Je rey in our establishment. | votes and Ksaffman 81 loss a Viola Mack, Gertrude Lehman, Amelia Swallow, the Prohibition candidate The highest Prohibition vote in the Wolf, faust Manuel. Annis Firua, May | Call in and see the largest sand most complete line of for governor, polled 320. Thropp, frst ward wis 6 and in the second 7. Lilly, Mary Pochatilia, Levenia Wil. Ww Watches: rings, laides’ and gents’ chains and brooches ever Union candidate for congress, han 17. The bighest vote for a Socia et Iabor lume, Elizabeth Monteith, Elisabeth shown in the town. |The result in the state and Nation candidate in the first ward was 1} and | Banfield, (Hen Huaniphrey. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES. Iwill be found In full on the second | [0 the sewond 5. Dosoray Surren, Teacher. : - in| page of this issue: | The bood issue was almost lost sight INTERMEDIATY Eves tested by the celebrated * Retinoscopic Test” and glasses cory In Patton borough the Democrats OF but nevartho lem went Shroug P¥ | Namber enrolled, 48: Average attend. ited. Lennes changed, free of charge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me made almost a clean sweep, the only ® Majority of 138. The fist ward Aloe, 80; per cent of attendance, 94 that cost $2.00 and over. { Republican who came out with a jig. Polled 1% B aR Increuse nal ™ Thos present every day: James Ast rality being Jas Somerville, the candi. jamin = Ty I you Bolied | bory, John Bell, Francis Brunesa, ; J date for poor director, who had one pig- | °F bonds in the second ward and 39 Evaery Christoff, Joseph Delosier, - | wards aud has a clean plurality of 73 the fillest facilities for carefal investi. over Jones. He secared 11 of these in Ention and o jhe lots caght to go like the | rality. 3 against. Pattinon o carried the borough by a8; There was little excitement over the | plurality, losing the first ward by jo VATIOUS contests, but both parties and having 48 to the good in the sec. i worked hard and a comparatively full . ‘ond ward. His running mate, Guthrie, Y9% Was palled. The returns were lost the first ward by 21 and carried the | slow in coming in and although in the a | second by 52,giving him 31 plurality in ®SFIY part of the evening the stivets the borough. . Nolan has a plurality of. Wore crowded with men and ubiquitous - 1s in the borough, carrying the second ‘small boys with the inevitable tin horn, | ward losing b : there were not many people out ifter bY $1 and He Sr y= | midnight. The Republicans received 09, | vote bere, being defeated by bat. e Voles. He bad 35 10 the id io the Serer bt En eae i nt oom | Capt. Davis bas a plurality of 16 over | his next highest competitor in the first Sale Commences Tuesday. | ward bot lost the second by 50. Som-| The great sale of lots at the Clear- | y, | erville carried the borough by 3 over peid Steel snd Iron Works will com- | Davis. tell had 29 votes more than mence next Tuesday, as outlined in the room ia the Good Bailing. Hobmau in the two wards, losing the | big advertisement on the eighth page {first by 21 and having 50 more than cof the Oovmike. A pumber from this | Hobnman in the second. : section bave signified their intention | Heffley carried the borough by the of making what is is unquestionably a 1, | narrow plurality of 6 votes. Veckley safe real estate investment and the! {bad 27 to the good in the first ward, more the matter is locked into the bat lost the second by 33. larger wil ne the lo of buyers. [tis Sheehan polled 310 votes in the tw ssigom that ed or mens that Proverbia verbial hot cakes. The cation of | | ane, 48; per cent of attendance, 94. | | Those present every day: John Boyer, viet Short, Annie Thomas, Flossie Well, : Mary Williams, Ines Wilson, Thomas Ciraham, Martin Goods, Cecil Gill, Joseph Hubbard, Walter Tryin, John Jones, Fred Lloyd, Joseph Lodge, James Laarer, Francis McCormick, James Morgan, James White, Joe Yiagling, Howard Yerger, James Whit. | LET 0s ford, Gay Black, Ruth Cramer, Sylena Chapman, Annie Danielson. Dora n Frycklund, Annie Goods, Mary Holter, YOUR Ef R | Agnes Harper, Lettie Lansberry, Hazel Lewis, Irene Rhody, Bessie Sheehan. | Stedla Watkins, Agnes Williamson. lower E Punsoiaie, Tescher. hires and half hose that you could SECOND INTHRMEDIATE. good excuse for not being interested — portunities of this Number enrolled, 55: average attend. | Jolin Choby, Earnest Cramer, Edwin Grunmiger, William Green Isaac Lloyd, . William MeMuldren, Eric Nolan, John Notnagel, Geo. Radeliffe, Ronald | Strawhridge, Danean Wilkie, Margaret | Anderson, Helen Bell, Emma Cramer, | {Clare Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Margaret Commons, Magdalena Gagil- ardi, va Lansberry, Marguerite Morey, would get here as soon as possible—the cream of the ¢ skimmed if you wait too long. Alive Noonan, Margaret Powell, Har “offerings may 1 It you have all the ¢ wid poe and hats nd Grand Finale of If you haven't you haven't. And our hint to you is that if we were you w We! H appreciate a visit from you, whether you buy or not.
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